The evening world. Newspaper, October 28, 1904, Page 13

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‘|C @ Owner, Who Travels with a Cir- FORGER GILLESPIE oETS FIVE YEARS Prisoner Tried to hau bots Judge's) Sympathy by Charging Detec-| tives with Persecution — His Allegations Are Proved False.’ tried to easily be imagined, East Twenty-second street station were ’ yas eight feet tall and his overcoat was | fully six feet long. ‘The surprise of the thief, when he it the stolen coat on, may The police at notified of the theft a LOST JEWELLED GARTER. Society Woman Offers Reward of 610 for Ite Retaru, Whoever found that «arter whose | duckie {a set with rubles and tiny dias | monda, all of it lost somewhere near Forty-second «street and |pleage be kind enough to return it tw ‘the jewelry store of A. Neuberger, No. Judge Newburger in Special Sessions today imposed the eemence of five years in State prison upon Willlam J Fiekis Gillespie, forger, after che lamer had made an elaborate plea for leniency which Involved a charge of conspiracy against the New York detectives. Gillespie escaped from the Court of General Géssiona when on trial several weeks ago, and was remaptured In New- ark after a desperate struggle. In court to-day Gillespte tried to ex-| cite the Judge's sympathy by making charges about tho treatment he had re- ceived from New York detectives. He @aid they had driven him from every honest employment he had ever ob- tained. His counsel. John D. Golden, rea | what purported to be an affidavit made | by R. F ‘Robinson to the fact that a) Police officer had once called on tim) when Gillesole was in Wie employ and! had warned him that Gillesole was a crook. Inanector McClusky told the | Judge .there was no truth whatever in the statements, He said the District- Attorney had investigated and had | found the charees tals Inspector McClusky then eave the Judge Gillespie's record. which covered three vages of foolscan and which show- @@ that he haf been in prison three times times before on the charge of forgery A letter was also read from the American Bankers’ Assootation Showing Gillespie's record and stating | that he was wanted In New Haven for newotlmting two forged checks. Gillesole’s impassioned viea for len- fenoy and his narration of persecution failed tq influence the Judce's decision and_he was led away comnletely orest- fallen, THIEF GETS GIANT'S COAT. | ous, Is Kight Feet Tall, ‘The person who stole George Augers | overcoat from a boarding-house at No. 8 Lexington avenue will find himself fn an awkward position. The rightful owner of the coat, who says he “Te Barnum and Bajley’s giant, is nearly 1804 Broadway. The owner is a soctaty | woman who lives In Riverside Dr a The garter can be easily Ndeotiaen, for | tte twin reste in a safe at the sore, | Ten dollars reward will be gladly paid for the return of the lost article, | Now that garter ts wanted. Besides |, being useful and ornamental, it was spe- | cially treasured by the owner for sen- timental associations, - Saturday, Oct. 29th We Will Offer 50 Dozen Scotch Flannel) W atsts in Nght effects, checks and stripes, made with side pleat- ed yoke, new sleeves and fancy stock collar; sizes 32 to 42; actual value $5,00 each, a fortunate purchase enables us to offer these splendid waists , At $2.95 each. ‘Lord & T, aylor, Broadway and Twentieth Street Fifth Avenue, Nineteenth Street. - 6th Ave., C Should not be overlooked by those money», Everybody can reach us — rapid transit shoe bargains; foes not take long for those far distant to reach our store. Let your: first subway ride be to this sale; with the result, ‘Men's $2.00 Satin Calf Men’s $3.50 and $3 Lace Shoes inPatentLeather Kid and Box Calff light and heavy soles, Special for Saturday Night between ‘6 and 10 o’clock, 1,000 pairs Men’s guaranteed solid leather shoes, . Women’s $3.50 Patent Kid and Black Kid But- ton and Lace Shog, $), 00 Boys’ Satin Calf Lace . Bos’ Satin Calf Lace .,,., AMMEYE or. 20th St. Store Open Saturday Evening Until 10 o’Clock, [Sior Open Saturday Evening Unit 0 wCerk || The History-Making Shoe Sale in Our Basement Mail Orders Promptly Filled: Lace Shoes, | Shoes, $4.25 2,00 Child’s and Misses’ Kid, Button and | Chiid’s Patent Leather Button 9 , 25 $1, OO | Misses’ Patent Leather baa | 40 if R desiring the best shoes for the least through the new subway for the ~Do not lose this opportunity; it you will be mightily well pleased: Men's $2.00 Box Calf Lace $4.50 Women’s $2.50, $2.00 and $1,50 Patent Leather and Black Kid Button and Lace | Shoes, $7,00 $1.00 ; Women's $3.00 Patent Leather and Black Kid Button and Lacs, slightly Soiled linings, Youths’ Satin Calf Lace... Boys’ Patent Leather Lace, ‘89 Broadway, | “Dean Mrs. Pinxnan: —I suffered for two years with different female troubles Thad falling of the womb, whites, irregular and painful menstruation, such terrible head. aches and bearing down pain, I was | great many dollarg for doctor’s mec. and the doctor told me I could not be cured irly crazy. T paid outa . but obtained no relief, My husband inalated on my taking Lydia E. Pinkhaim’s Vegetable ‘Compound, and I must say I never had anything help me so much and in so short a time, is gone and I can work all day without fee! Thave now taken eight bottles of it and am well My cough ing tired. My health is better than for ten years. I know Lydia F. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound saved my life. C.F. Tunsicuiry, Weggeland, Minn. Gratitude for recovered health makes yen- erous hearts. Women who seck Mrs. Pinkham’s advice are promatly slok women to know ahout It. Mrs. I advise all sick women to take it.”— helped, and thoy want all Pinkham’s advice Is free. Hor address Is Lynn, Mass. MRS. WI, STONE, North Dana, Mass., writes: * “Dear Mas. Pryxnaw:—I have followed your kind and free advice and am to-day a new woman. My last doctor told mo I & would have to go through an operation before I could be well. I had Womb and ovarian trouble, I would enffer something terrible, such pain in my left side, and it seemed as though I was Yas nervous all the time, and could not a gn sleep nights. shall ; pound, and suffering woman,” ieces, cannot thank always recommend Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- hope, that my letter may benefit some other poor ou enough for being so kind. I Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vogetabla Compound has made a constant record of cures for thirty years. It acts directly on the female organism | and makes it healthy, reiloving and curing all Inflammation and displacements. MRS. IMFELD, goo Jefferson Place, Union Hill, N.J., writes: “Dear Mas, Pivxnan: —I have you to thank for my health and strength. Thave taken 5 I began its use I was so wea! ‘f our medicine for two years. Before that after L had worked an hour in the morning | was obliged to lie down, I had fearful headaches, could not sleep, had palpitation of the heart, was always tire and suffered in many other ways. much stronger than I was ten years ago. Now I 1m perfectly well a old, and the mother of ten children, T never feot tired since tak- ing your V = Compound,” | Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound THE WORLD-FAMOUS MEDIOINE FOR WOMEN including stool and cover, on easy terms of One-Halt Real Value. Walters Planos Are Built to Last a Lifetime. gre ey which cannot begin to compare with the Walters Piano are being offered for sale every day by others at prices ranging from $350 to $400. So we feel that we are offering you a positive saving of from $150 to $200 in this great offer. Ten Years’ Guarantee BAter come and select one of thes: Pianos to-morrow. Exchange your ol a week, barged for ay ietomara the be belts “tats re Atted with the renowned Best in Lis w W AL inns SA soy are really masterpieces of pts iS vdody atl the latest Improv hirer. AML Y= th }s te nota piano a frou thin ‘onat . {SUNDAY WORI.D WANTS WORK \ MONDAY MORNING S A \ PO! Oe ee oy tone 11 4 | Ragen dons cds Great Piano Day Don't Delay! Come to-morrow sur, for the rush’ has been tremendous ry the of Pianos Last Day of Our Great October Offer of gana Walters Pianos al $195, $5 Down and $1 a Week, Pianos Delivered to Your Home on Payment of $5. inserted in gilt letters on the inside top lid of every Walters Piano. d piano for a beautiful new Walters at Sime taken ia making payments. No Invarince . Ae of our Immense WONDERS, i - actlons | DENTISTRY: ~~ HAYES’ ~ DENTAL OFFICES) | now at 338 Oth Aves, esr. atst ot Formerly 6 Years at RIEGRI. Equipped with all appilancer for Lowest possible claga work. re ADVT, AHOUT TOUR CREDIT. This t# the best chanc CASH OR CREDIT. L.-W. Sweet BRANCHES 238 Oth ay. N.Y 407 Pulton st. 1 a day, Brong.| + Newarkav, J. 223 6h FIRST FLOOR WATCHES AND DIAMONDS, RASY PAVMUSTS. ™ veto Americcn Watch & Distscnd ¢ 19 MAIDEN LANE.~ LOUK « DIAMONDS, (bs AST PAYMENTS WATCHES, | |PP°S Ca cin, ce JEWELRY 37 aanes B | woop BNGNAY ED all the year rou safe a once to 4t hh av., Chicams, 1). nienes, site nnn ke ella ec ~ sells New Credit Idea . |e au f 4 I N G 3 along 6th Ave. Credit House, ve, Bet. ian and Sh HY 1 am fifty-three years Call or write for {ilustrated catalogue. & Co.. Main Store, 7-39 MAIDEN LANE, N, Y. ; I21st St. @ 3d Av, OPER CO. PAINLESS DENTISTRY joes consistent with high | YORK, GUARANTEED. UNTIL TEETH NOV. 2 | pRbeEMTINa { Good set of teeth $5'|| $5 Crowns - $4) Fillings - 50c up, “There Is No Question” |, sever had itawtin Bagraving Co., glass 12!st Oe 2226 to 2234 Third Av. Everything for Housekeeping, SPECIAL SALE this week of AXMINSTER ne Bh ers. Beautifully carved Quartered Uak CHINA CLOSET, with mirror back, shelves and rounded glass ends, Reduced {rom $75.00 $56.50 Heavy Oak MorRIS | ROCKER, CHAIR, two Mission sty.e, $17.90 to $11.75 12ist St. @ 3d Ave. hina Closets, Morris Chale, $12.98, “LIBERAL CREDIT SYSTEM. THE SUCCESS OF SUVIO- my b= 9 bor aw a unten Wig ae maid are | ari AL Dam ne a i eapenee of Prick ane. SuviO HEAT & LISHT CO,, om, bert 9 7W, 14th St, OrEey Te Sey ee CREDI i $4.98. Pay the fret payment, ana tnke the woods alors. The Fashion Credit House, bet. Sth & Oth Aves. ae . ° a: bs and $1-50 © rue wut ake Alburt & Co., CNPP Gls HBATER, 400, B’ HRATER. Mark.) BV ENIVGS, DIAMONDS AND WaT ues, paymeots, lowest Pees taaetia! ih, awake or We have 250 rolls of these Reduced from aPiece Parlor Suit, $12.50, Open Monday and Saturéey Rvenings a tm oft reliable See, Two E Li the we YEAR Chathom Square: 193 to 205 Park Row. grade manufactured—made up tosell ats1.85 peryard. W am 5 m, for this which inc.udes making, laying ahd lin ng. carpets, having purchased The entire stock on hand of a large manufacturer whose warerooms are now required in making up next season's goous, these rolls are the highest graie Axminsters manufactured, All are fresh and new, and we can show a chotce assortmen.—% and %/ borders to eee an ofler of sp.endid value, 51.25) per yard. These goods are the best $1. 2 fee only, at We repeat Bed even Apointed theinch Plano finish, marguetry top, ! . | euuce wood seat, spindie back. for this Leduced from $9.$0 to $6.10 Handsome LIBRARY \'ABLE, with drawer, in Ant werp, weathered or golden oak, $15.75 | 112-Piece Dib S, beautifully decorated, , SALE FOR § Tockers, —Chiffonters, $1.98. $5.98, | | Per Week Week ‘Men’s Suits § | To Measure, 20 CASH or CREDIT, Every day you put off orde sa day lost in the actual wear of ¢ it. These are ine goods and will be beautifully made up. Overcoats to measure same price, $0. See this week’s big values in Reutly-to- wear Suits and Over- nts. 18-20 Astor Place CORNER LAFAYETTE oy ae vet TO EVERY Men's, Women'a Hd AY st, 8. ¥. | hnrookivn, 700 Broadway, Open Evenings. tv,0.U 4c DRESS WE ‘Gentlemen &, Clothing We a ntbvisi on aeolian’ lel ‘s week, to 15,75 | cassaastal S| FNL Vana ‘KAILWUAD, SYA swine sd GAS RADIATORS 4 tudes, fully jeweiled, nickel” top and base, stands 25 ine: high, Price in nickel, $1.) in bronze, $1,66, PARLOR TABLES Mahogany finish,24x24 inch top, 7 Price, claw fett,$1,99. | pie, wood feet,$ 1.66" CASH or LIBERAL CREDIT. — COWPERTHWAIT & SONS, Park Row, near Chatham Sq. — acy DusthodstF Nb ge ws wean AM and no AL f LINE—12.23 P, 3 apa 4 Wwkersnw RAILWAT 838 RAILWAY SESS Ria and eek days and M \ nue (CORner stations named STEAMBOATS. Caran LINE fee ND han EXCURSIONS AUTUMNA+, FOLIAGE. West Point, Newburg & Pou. MANHATTAN CLOTHING €o,, |e Compeny, 1

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