The evening world. Newspaper, October 28, 1904, Page 10

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PLEDGE HO ARESTED WED, GL us Miss os Mis Bo Business Col-, President Arrested and. ints Him Held Until She egins Suit for $10,000. AFTER OCEAN Te enaehwoman Tels Tells Court She Feared Desertion by Escort, Who Promised to Marry Her After Getting Divorce, (lipecial to The Evening World.) Edear Pugh, forty years old, of Le ARK. N. J.. Oct. 8.—Edward A. | don, England, was brought before ae a . President of the New Jer- First Crimina College at No. @5 Broad t, this city, and one of the instruc- Wt the night classes of the Newark G, A.. was arrested at the collee ¥ by Constable Hvland on a ca- | him and now ¢ try with desert her With the pair was a Mttle girl z ed by United States Cormis- pes and ate “ ch rier famuel F. Bieolow. issued at | woman enid, is th tance of Miss Jennie M. ‘Thomas, woman arrive a) Aflington street. one of his n x, ner pudils. who claims that he has to keen a promise of marriage to the young woman's story to Newark from her home, at Mountain, this State, in 10, | H ‘ pd from then until June 10 tue fo e nd a ‘Year she attended Nowcomer’s « at which time she graduat } the elghteen yeurs old. ‘the period of her tuition, she * ve man « yoatt James W ateon. wife 1 babs wl sign t he aan jas, Newoomer was vory attontive @nd in 1902 Viswod her at her Mountain home, where hy to marry her, she mtys. August, 1902, she travelled with him they Ive worth on @ visit to his mother, ‘ny a divor F@n the trains and the hotels and and they had ' but h his’ nequaintances she dec! fig was introduced by him as his wis Avril their enengement was off for business reasons, and then he has imnored her, fhe ui asked through her counsel ‘ Nugent. the Democratic lead- r x County. that he be heid in Bye wo bail until she can being suit him in the Obancery Court fo: damages for breach of prom Thomas is now twenty-one old and |e a very protiy gir. Q was taken from his college the opening session had got- well under way, tho arrest being - by a number of hiv yours sty) on 4 and Women pupils. the way bas ds’ Coats of Heavy Cheviot, navy and yeah boro, application of contrasting cloth, 70,00, ~braid, very chic style; any size, 4 to | 14 yrs; value $15.00, } woman sa divare ling ae bd sal, and ing Extraordinary panty of Wii inter Coats & Dresses, each. tris? 4 Coats of Melton Cloths, blue and brown, with applications of fancy em- broidery on collar and culls, new yoke) effect; a very stylish coat copied from a foreigi thodel;. any size, 6 to 14 yrs.;| value $20.00, 00: Girls’ Woolen Dresses, 41014 , year sizes; of Serges, Cheviots and Fancy | : Mixtures, in various styles} dresses | worth from $7.50 to $8.50, } Lord & Taylor Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave. Nineteenth St. 15.00 each, 5,00 each, Superfluous Cash | On Your Feet or in Your Pocket? To pay $8.60 for shoe service that can be had in “Merits” for $2.50 is like pasting: a $1.00 bill on the bottom of your shoe. It Goes the sh no good. It does yc » good If you can see * Meri ie style for yourself and feel“ Merit” fit fi ir yours self, and we will gu t shoes to wear as lo the market regardless ¢ isnt it up to you to visita Shoe Store? The “ Merit” Shoe is bul specifications rig] try from the plump | t the hooks and e} tory advantages direct to the wear lar. It's your take our w in and exa “ Merits you like shoe value that will be oc OF price, Merit” 3 not near a store send for our New Catalog. mae ee eee: "MERIT™ § 5} 50 ” SHOES” M STURES iN THE PRINCIPAL CITIES ' REAR ATIONAL SHOE Co. aa 4 4, cabasnlgitae cn »: Dmported Crépe Ties, * Oriental, - padour Effects, also a few in ee [75049 5C,81. 50,$1.95 ~ Lord®8 Taylor, Anniversary Sale FaMous= ‘TE YORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER gs HOSPITAL THIEF | THIEF GOES UP. n P. Root, the sot, the orderly at St. tak 5 Homptt al. who stole a watch and dat 40 from Dr, Kobert | eo latter was performing at the hospital, was to- gE Preon for 1 val Ae Othe watch and ared. A few days plied at the Post oF w position under th 1 Harrie and was 4 siready been in Vinira Re- | = NOCROET Dept. Sale of -| Scarfs and Squares, lal very dainty colorings in Persian and Pom- solid colors, | $2.95 & $3.95 each, value $1.25 to $5.00. Broadway and Twentieth Street, Filth Avenue, Nineteenth Street, “VER WONDER how the E gowns worn Ly women of the stage in that new does it, W: do it. It app “Cleansers for Lyery thing That Can He Cleansed, Columbus Av., 82d St. Broauway, at 45th St, } Three 122 West Soth St. Stores. 327 Washington Street, Near City Hall, Brooklyn, CELEBRATE THEIR FIRST —— ANNIVERSARY ON NN SATURDAY OCTOBER 29, SS We will give during this sale a special discount of 10 per cent, from the marked price on all clothing, CALL AND GET A SOUVENIR, The encouragement that we have received in one short year, is positive proof that the public appreciate proper treatment, and know that for every dollar) they invest in our store they receive full value, and that every garment sold is guaran. tee. not ordinary sweat shop clothing, but made under our own supervision, They are all hand made, and we insure a per-| fect fit. | | ONE TRIAL WILL | CONVINCE YOU. ‘Our line of Men's and Young, Men's Clothing and Furnish. | ings is complete in every detail, | | OPEN EVENINGS, MICHAELS BROS, Fifth, Av. & 9th St, B’Klyn, Freely Extended to All. CLOTHING For the Entire Family, $1Down & 50c, Per Week Ou Purchases of $10 Worth, Furniture and Everything for House. keeping. J EASIEST PAYMENTS. WM. VOGEL & SON, Usual defect Closefitting Our new Our $15 Suits and Overcoats If we concerned ourselves wholly with the making of $15 suits and overcoats, our garments would never attain the high degree of ex- cellence that is our standard. Our organization involves only the best tailormen, whose skill is employed on these $15 suits and overcoats as well as on our higher priced garments. The result is visible in the various models of $15 suits and overcoats which we have produced for the season,. We do not wish.to deal in a comparison of values, yet we are tempted tostate that what we have seen of other $15 or even $20 suits and overcoats, they fall far short of the perfection attained in oursat $15, All of our garments have our New “Concave” Shoulder and "Closefitting’’ Collar, Men’s $15 Suits and Overcoats. At $15—Sack Suits in 12 distinct single and double breasted models, of Thibet, blue and black Cheviot, the new browns and plain and fancy effects in Tweeds, Cassimeres and Worsteds, At $15—Top Coats—a wide range of madels—in the new shades of Tan, Olive and Green Coverts, At $15—Medium Length Overcoats of Black and Oxford unfinished Worsteds and Cheviots, silk- lined throughout to edge of iape's. At $15—Cravenettes in the new loose 50 and 52 Inch long models, made of plain and fancy fabrice. Other Suits and Overcoats, $15 to $40, WM. VOGEL & SON, Broadway, Houston My A Special Mid-Week Sale At Astonishingly Low Prices, During the past few weeks we have been receiving an unusually large num- ber of Pianos from our factories, and we find our warerooms crowded to their fullest capacity,—in fact, over crowded; so much so that we positively must dispose of a lot of Used Pianos at Sacrifice Prices, We quote only a few of the many genuine bargains to be found in our mam- moth warerooms. The six spacious floors of our building are filled with the best possible values in high class Pianos, but at this sale we are going to sacrifice our Entire Stock. of Used Pianos. We advise an early inspection of these Pianos, and if you are not ready to buy} now, you can make a selection and we will reserve the Piano for future delivery. 1 Riek rdsoa (concert size), | t nite fin oa $125 1 Sterting Parlor Grand, Fancy Freach Spe case, magnificent | me; Ais n le; when new, $750; fale price ... $475 $500 1 Sterling Baby Grand, ‘Mahogany case, very fine tone; ecneert sed? modern style; $660 now; sale price. Hosewood case, fine, brilliant tone, thors oughly repaired and restr mg) action; sale price....... ‘ 1 Concert Upright. Mahcgany case, full 7 1-3 octaves. tripie strung, 2 pedals, modern styles | guaran- " $150) teed 5 years; sale price 1 Wheelock Upright \t Mestolnete: Upright. Kboulsed ¢ od playable conditien; $45) Large fail coneert hy dealers voll no better for $125; sale price new, $275; sale price 1 Antisell Upright, ‘ 1 Storiing Upright. sania th Large size. ebonized case, In fair condi- Walnut ease, voudolr size, 7 an tlon; can be exchanged Jat ull amount $290, new; regular price $300; sale price ted iu etudio 4 months, ne Will, be allowed; sale, peice 3 Small Uprights (000 for beginners). 3 S- all Square Ptinos, Good tone, handsome ease; worth in gow! playing condition, $18, $22, $35 1 aa & Bech Baby Grand, $35 $26 to $50; sale price......c.6405 Rosewood case, thoroughly repaired, tril $15 & $22 | 18 Square Pianos. like new; Was $600; > $205 |' Sterling Upright. Concert .¢ize, handsomely carved French burl walnut case; a bargain; cost when new $425; sale price $315 scale; studto used; 3 Huntingtons (Cabinet Grands), been rente!l by private familles, almost Tocluding many of the best known makes, all py sarees $40 tats $15.8 $25 the Sterling Piano ~. fale patr: worth from 10 to $75; sale price Manufacturers ; Wholesale and Retail Warerooms: STERLING BUILDING Fulton ae Corner of Hanover. caaen’ Beoeiey. Open: eosin yeni ' Stern Brothers Men’s and \omen’s Hosiery TO.MORROW WILL BE WOMEN’S Fast Black Cotten H: soles, heels and toes, WOMEN’S Fast Black Lis Plain or Ingrain Riche WOMEN’S Fast Blac Embroidered Fronts Value 60¢ WOMEN’S Pure k a sah cotton heels and cotton ius MEN'S Extra Quality i 1 Half Hose, in kmbroidered Fronts, Strip and New Gray Mixtures, e1¢ Men's Hi TTENTION is made of Englis tional in quality, ¢ quantity of each patt Folded Squares, i or made to order wilhou FOLDED SQUARES in solid colored effec Young Nv Men’ Unusual care js. ¢ DOURLE AND SINGLE 1 new fall mixtures SILK LINED TUXED with graceful lape! TOURIST AND Chl Back coats in English in Oxford gray and black, | “PEG TI “Scotch” patterns, REGUEAR Alle West Twentx- third Street OFFER A VERY CHOICE AND» MEDIC ORIENTAL HAVE IMI MANY ¢ WHICH THEY OF DESIGNS, (THIRD Nineteenth Street and Hie Day Co-Vi/ Each Purchaser of )\u Wall Copy } “TAKE 1HES: Beautiful ballad take American Aciress, Mrs, §. ¥ ¢ This sale will. positiv attempted in the history of clude the songs from the ‘Isle Princess,” Dockstader's M following vocal and 1 at, per copy, aller Sous.” ey ¢ We limit one Copy:to each customer—hone te dealerse-ang 4 le! d. Qed, § ) ; Mail Bile

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