The evening world. Newspaper, November 4, 1904, Page 6

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MI | Oreiia the hatte Men at One tan Employed in Marlborough! i2\v0" Rathskeller, Charged with) ‘Detrauding Employers. LICE RAID STARTLES RESTAURANT PATRONS. i Several Waiters Showing Fight! r ‘Were Clubbed Into Submis ‘Sion—Escaped Leader Said a fo Have Taken $1,000. : —- i feheCnve walters and the woman ar 4 pn echarge of having defrauded | i tel Marlborough out of a sum fy to be as great as $10.00, Sar: | Mh: ed to-day in. the Jefferson Mar- Cg rt and held, on a short afte ena a ‘that during the months of Au: | by ptember and October at seust | as lost to the botel In the res receipts. O'Reilly and House Detective Who took the Initiative in the hada warm argument in court an attempt was made » fo le Nolan, the check marker, 1 @ & complaint against the men ar |. This she refused to do. Held for Hanmination, (aal that the haa put through a third degree ex tion by Madden yesterday after ‘ Worte than, any ‘ to get ‘admis: wom ing the poite f guitt, Mog f exarati te Barlow held the six f this afternoon. arrests were male at the ‘s h rathekeller shorily atter Might, and were taken to the Tirticth station, where they “hy down, severn! of th vfossing 4 Accordltm to the potic ers detlared it was all Aguredt ont by « night steward, ‘who lot them all in on! il threatened iY Aopkill the firat one who disclosed the The night steward escaped te Mar ral W aS * oy ure, tH Polive Are Called tm es Phe hotel management was at at 4 some time to account for the small - , pts of the ratiskeller Tro % to be big and the crowd seemed mt! ig to spend ; 10 p 4 ta loss, ju ~) 5 Bella Nolan, th 4 Ba A-AVHCEM that, Ali A Welidtallible, and & wis adop Stil {Anstonn Which Is Porbidden by Doctors, STEAL EAL $10,000 <=" | POPE RESUMES AUDIENCES. be > a ie a an Walk SUBWAY rt Nov. 4=<Die Pope considers s r ed to his usual 1 taday resumed his aud g « others Cardina Martinelli and ‘Taltant to th 6 weather was so the could scarcely resist going} In full view of hundreds of passe wath In. the gardens, but Dr,|sers crowding the t of the still forolds him to go out 1 and Thirty wool, natural shade and camel’s-hair, double breasted. garment is stamped with Root’s Trade Mark shirts are worth $1.75 each and the camel's-hair shirts and drawers $2,00 each, Garment, ¥ ns We of Bates’ celebrated 3,00 and 3.50 shoes; Sole shoes, and 350 pairs of W. L, Douglas 3.50 shoes, a pair for Men's $3 and $3.50 Bates’ Shoes—600 |Get Underwear Enough To last all winter while you're about it You'll never get a better op- We offer 50c. under: portunity. wear at 39c, a garment, Root’ celebrated Tivoli shirts an $2.00 at $1.25 a garment. If you don't grasp these chances you don’t know good things lined garments. The shirts have se’ fronts and are full sized, silk bound. drawers are gusseted and have suspender tapes and pear! but- tons ; all sizes al, Second—Root's Cele! We have 36 do drawers in all sizes and 36 without drawers. These zen camel's-hair shirts an dozen shirt are Fac The separat Your choice, per g flannel with wide Third Flo deal with shoe facts—not shoe fiction. 1.95 pairs-made of patent colt and plump 8 welts, in absolutely modern styles and correct we! @ pair for 500 pair 1.95 Soles for men. They They have sturdy roles and, while stylish, a comtor, 1.95 de of drawers that sell for $1.75 and First—Men's 50c Shirts and Drawers, 300 dozen heavy, natural color, fleece The 39¢ aled Tivoli Un. derwear for men is advertised broadcast by the makers as the best in the world. 3 a 1.25 Men’s 1.00 Outing Flannel Pajamas at 79¢ | 1200 SUITS OF PAJAMAS, made 0° sft cutir and roomy jacket and trousers, military collar and jacket ond large pearl but. Patterns and colorings are refi nets s d lf d 8 h e Here's what we have ; 600 pairs 500 pairs of Moody's 3,00 Felt Cushion bt soles. of Moody's Felt Cushion x calf and vici kidskin. rd a wonderful arnount ot a pair for 350 pairs Man's $3.50 W. L. Douglas paid no attention to tom late, not be stopped until crushed into a shai ex nt 8&1 sition, W he naw that the Guaranteed Gold Filled Watches at 4.48 Main Floor. We cheerfully guarantee this 7-jewel American Standard Movement Watch to be on absolutely accurate timekeeper, despite the fact that we ask but 4.48 enism and its timekeeping propere ties, and pronounce it a wonder; our Sevcrest tests,and unan. imously declare it to be 4, 48 time piece they ever saw. ‘The case is gold-filled and is warranted and bought anywhere else in New York they would cost you 850. Our price 4,48, This is a guaranteed perfect timekerper, and is an Ameri- can standard movement in a gun metal or solid silver case, for Experts have tested its mech- own watch men have submitted it to the most wonderful for ten years. Only 50 for this sale, Women’s Watches at 2.79 as you choose, Th» price is ridiculously low—only 3.79. stam, fitth f oor, where there Is a grand dis; Sweaters, in the stocks of other department stores, competiiors, having refus.d to sign ai and cut the prices regardless of 98e@ For men's 1. kid with Goodyear ford, navy and black. 1.49 f> 89e for Infants’ 92c Sweaters Seneca Cameras Seneca Chet Cameras, 4x5, It isa} Wear $10 Suits and $12.50 | tha cash returns reel t i ; i urd expected, although the erowd eon Shoes, in many shapes and leathers. You know the grade and plaie camera, fitted with bigeegrade , q buying. tiyle of these shoes, ieee : Hovise Detective Madden learned 9 ' 9 67° coon ig ‘2, 67 ie eeprtlng 9¢tae and called In the Women’s 1.50 Shoes at 98¢ OO re Kode | "aD coming and got ou first, a) ie is Women’s Shoes, de of patent leather, box calf or vici nd is well made t rein regular | * “ bared bei hia confederates fy oT ER ES iy 7 nfepse 1 i rly to-day © patrol wagon i Ww that, They all have black silk ribbon hoto Surpiles ha ah) tite hotel door and five derretive re on the modern and best selling losis, sizes 244 c Fripods,.¢ fold, ¢ net : red the rainskeller, A wos Y to 8 widths D, Band EE, Value 1.50, at ‘ Pcoinpac eH 7 Shationed at every door and ¢ wou cheok-marker ani walt 4 ate, f9e and Se 79¢ for Women’ 1,29 for Girls’ 1.50 an arrested. @ fort | ported J : 11.76 Shoot and i 5 t he tald caused a i kings f tra, | Slippers, | revs F ‘oh gray and carbon, e dine 1 & full hie uly | leather 4 ! 1 kid Albums, with remov- | Wbbed into subgie ‘ tn leaves. | , 1 Trays, 4x5 size f Erlogined trom c: \ dens Bargains for Boys star alte? 7 em (hf robiery. Ww t toys? and Youths a 8 cbt eck-nnay i tna iy 1 45 | ea, ‘mate of roty p ON 5 “| for Print. Rollers ¥ a * hh hae is <i ge and at the end ot ti ya 1 | if h back for Dev Metal Hydro- ir lout - ‘ side and outelde, duck ed Bolution, § ounce bot " ) Alleead Leader Gets # * 1s. stzen @ to 19% and 1 Hypo for 16 ounce 7 ; \ . : ir Printing Frames, 4x5 size wae | ' re a = P Gold Glasses, . : ‘ @ ; i at tne gund ' | 98¢ : @ Max ‘Orliss, N t at Main Floor: ; = hit \ There’s no question about MAR. DOOLEY'S ial advice to vot lay's World. to the doubters. one REE Special Sale Youn 4 Mer Overcoats. ; morrow's extraordinary offering will b: your oppor p tumity. It embraces an a assortment of f 150 Overcoats | d from last season, and \ llentiy tailored, eS are 32 to 35 breast, lar prices vovo (80, 75 | 0, 315.00 0). $15.00, St, & Canal S.. stores only, ; kett, Carhart &Co § Cor, 13th St. # DWAY | Cor, Canal St. F Near Charnbers, r four Barber 'f our shaving cup | (4 nes, whe finest Teas Cb r optician is a college raduate specialist 200 h,*¢3 eyes “ust as thor " nd capably as 12\:¢ | York. The oe “tor service’ cied lie s the cost; we test it he you with the regular ie. | || Vegetables Ley.) ‘Ps | | Finest 1.00 to “ 2.00 Vaiucs, 43e Vie | J ; A Chie ery bh 23¢ i5e Wines and Liquors S2e 1.19 5) pri «. ‘ as et F Fruits and | aality blue tem. » man was to sei our price, 43e AONE DELETING EPIRA Third No use of putting everything on your back. Big saving bargain purchase. man go instance, the Fo been in great demand at de of k thibet. The coats ed throughout with Price $6. 66, Overcoats bla 2€4 they are cut wholesale. MEN clays, black lng bets, eveviow and and colo serge lining, stoat and the lein man, at+ Men’ s Winter $15 Men’s 18.00 Suits at 10.48 MEN’S 18.00 SUITS, in an elegant array of patterns. The entire coxt is made hend tailoring, io and double bre sed styles, in all an net “rt Fe MIR, YT ESAT Ws oin 8 98 om wey PEGI EFS TR ERY 14 applied the emetgeney brake, byt It wae The fast-moving train was arrested. 1 telegram addressed to * Guns, Roller Skates and Photographic Supplies We carry precisely the same lines of Syorne greement to lly up cerns will not sell us direct, but we buy the goods in spite of the discrimination Sweaters with double collars, skirts and cuffs, in maroon, Cz- 1.98 for Men's 2.50 pure worsted Sweaters—Shaker knit collar. 9He for Boys’ 1.50 all-wool Sweaters in plain and Boys’ 2,00 worsted Sweaters, Shaker knit collars, dou! | jeather back, keep you out of department stores and join the wise men who save money on everything they buy- to be here some time Th ere are 400 Suits and 700 Overcoats in our latest Not a big deal, but a fine one » for the who wears clothes and wants them at prices less than a, average man suits have never “been sold n $10.00 and the overcoatt Nave always all wool cheviots, tweeds, eassimeres and ttyle now $6 popular—The Lord Chesterfield style. These overcoats w:ll sell anywhere for $12.50 Our price for Saturday will be LATA Men’s $15 Suits at $8.88 S WINTER SUITS, consisting of silk mand wor tds nm black and blue, teavy ribbed serges, black Tae coats are single and dovble brewted, with head felled“catigrs, troad ‘siautiers, lined with beavy all. veil ‘Sixes to fit the ordinary builds, also the MEN'S $1§ OVERCOATS, made in oxford and blatk, cut long and medium, in heavy all wool Irish frieze, Linings to match the supericr coality 6 sthe cloth, at 8.°8. tho whiatle Horton |'Dreteput, Bronx.” could sbold had been a nase, Hav » % Broad stree L first car and t in the Harlem Police Court pe wore at the One Bunda and a satin is . ‘ 4 remanded to the Coroner |Forty-fifth street yards and then Motorman William Hor wt iy a i nded ner started to walk down the track to appl man, but tudging him from his clothes for exatmination. jet the One Hupdred and ‘Thirty-seventh to be @ laborer working on the track,| Dresbold's body was ddentined by his mreet vards saicdhae sy eevee paendl Tha gg rica the” pocket ut a month ao Michael Kupac, he merely sounded ¥ xpeet- son Abraham, In pockets was a] nrician employed in. the Pie ¢ ing the man to lea his dangerous p bankbook showing & deposit of $139.19 | was killed In almost thy ie same 4] hiwhere Dresbold lost his life, 1.50 Arthington Derbies Are Made of Pure Fur Felt These hats are identical in a and quality with those sold all over for $2.00 and $2.50. Third Floor, The Best Derby in SIEGEL P rr Om aR RON, HENRY 2B, & M. Blve Trading Stamps with each 10 cents spent until 12 o’clock, After that one with each 10 cents spen!. Full books redeemed In our premium exhibit room on the jay o! excellent furniture, bric-a-brac and other home beautifiers and furnishers, All may be obiained by Blue Trading Stamps which cost nothing, Men’s $3 to $3.50 T“hisa'e $3 to BL5s Shoes Including the W. L. Douglas at $1.95 a Pair Cameras, goods found 4 rule to undepsell all Some con- but we make Third Floor, ‘98¢ colors, shirt and cuffs. in fancy colors—button on shoulder, Hunting Goods for 15.00 Shot Guns, double 11.50 barrel of genuine armory stel, rebounding locks, flat matted rib, tent fore end, rubber butt Toable bolted. a tor 6.00 Shot Guns, Harrington 3.95 & Richardson, single barrel wal- nut stock, case hardened frame, rubber butt plate fer 3.90 Buffalo Rifes, 22 2.89 calibre, take down, lever action, shell ba bay rified and bored. for 4.00 Hunting Coats, made 2.96 of corduroy, full lined, extra good quality, cut-in game pockets. Be ‘or 9c Hunting Coats, made of canvas, with large game charming. 1.79 =: Splendid value at Diaited skirts. ie atyle, shade. 491 ke 490. for 75¢ Shell Belts, made of leather, with shoulder strap, Children’s Roller Skates 7TBe {or 1.00 Extension Roller Skates, hemacite wheels, all clamp, B5c tor 0c Extension Roller Skates, hariwood wheels, strap toe, high 4.98 5.98 for M tight fitun, thes dbrough Overcoats by Paying $6.66 and $7.77 Floor. Might as well throw out those prejudices that if you can manage aturday. Read: $12.50. The suits are are single breasted and strong Italian satin, are made of oxford and in the long loose fitting tweeds in the newest mixteres ‘ 8,88 Overcoats at 8.88 jaca 18.00 Overcoats at 10.48 '$ 18,00 id cal made of all wool Irah friese, ia bay we . decor? viene No, 9 Courtlandt avenue, ‘The fon says that Dreabold had been of work for seme time and was Supported by his family. Some of the station men told the police that a man Hie was) who looked Ike Dresvold had applied A} Williamsburg Bridge yesterday and the} ¢ {formal ceremony of opening the struc- \t Girls’ and Misses’ Garments: Mothers Never Heard of Such Low Prices We know that this apparel is made of the best and most stylish materials; that the workmanship cannot be excelled, and that the models are dainty and Quality is the dominant characteristic of this clothing. 2.08 for eet 4.98 Suspender Dresse » made of all 1 woot cheviots, In brown or blue, with brignt red waists and [ii 3.98 for Girls’ 5.98 Dres made of fine all wool cheviots, In all colors; sises 6 to 14 years. y 1.79 for Girls’ 2.98 Reefer or Box Coats, made of heavy Cheviot, with style. The cele mad; Mess to M4 years. 2.98 for Girls’ 4.98 long coats, thade of hedvy ztbélihe, with” deep storm colinr and very deep cape. bends of narrow satin and champagne-colored cloth, downie-preaatea izes 6 to MW years. looks the part of a higher-priced garment—same as cut 1,98 for Girls’ 3.98 long or three-quarter coats, made of fine silky sibeling, shoulder effect capes, beatitutly trimunea with faney braid and buttons, and deep belt i yas all the new cvlorings, such as navy, brown, cadet, Treen OF cardinal Juniors’ and Misses’ Suits a 7.98 for Misses’ and Juniors’ 10,00 nd Coats Suits, made of plain heavy Cheviot in brown or blue, loose box style, collariess, trimmed with plain broadcloth of contrasting Bkirts are side plaited, sizes 12 to 16 4.98 for Misses’ and Juniors’ 6.98 Box Coats, made of heavy kergey, wiseen “Tess effect, 1 a caicten seams, heart trai dates trom 6 o'clapte noel Lye the ‘first whuttle op hgerd- crowed “the st NEW BRIDGE CARS AUN REGULARLY Though cars wore run across the An hour later wr: iB 4 were running regular schedules a fats arrose the "WAS exceedingly ag wMe cOnfuston oWlng at Ubree-cent tickets en- title pa nm the shuttle cars, whereas a five-cent fare is charged ‘on the cars of the requiat lines. Many persons who had bought tick for the shuttle car got on the regul red cars and refused to get off, Owln the danger of accident the conduc were unable to expel them, ture was co ed, thy | beginning Let the Boys Romp and Play in $5 Winter Suits and Overcoats at 2.98 ‘Third Floor, How much did you pay for the Suit and the Overcoat your boy wore last winter? Did you pay more than 2.98? If youdid it was doubtless necessary then, but it isnot now. We Offer Suits and Overcoats Worth all of 5.00 Each at 2.98 Suits at 2.98 are made of strictly as blue“serge, f fancy cheviots, Scotch id homespuns, The sites are from 2 1-2 toB years you may choose from Russian blouse, Bus- Boys’ ¢: Brown, Double Breasted’ and Norfolk 6.00 Suita, styles. Some have bloomer pants, In the 9. 98: arger sizes, from & td 16 years, are included the three-piece suits with mannish vests, double breasted and Norfolk styles; some with bloomer trousers. by expert tail All are made with ) strong linings ~ Price 2.98, Boys’ Overcoats In the second place, Boys’ Overcoats are divided in two izes are made to button close to the ~~ Theck, with brass buttons, and belt in the back. They are cut very long and Svervenm full, with fine velvet collar and emblem on sleeve, ‘They are made of all wool e frieze in blue and Oxtord. The larger sizes are from 9 to 16 years, and they are cut very long and swell. Some have belts, while oth- tiare plain, Saturday price, 2,98. ‘Boys’ 5.00 id white checks, with ea rolling storm collar, doubie-preasted, regu- eadet, brown, Diue, greep, oxford or cate They are trimmed wita ‘Tne coat is atiractive in appearance and vney come in 9.98 for Misses’ 14,98 Suits, made Scotoh tweeds tows he Plain. cheviots, inc bine Diack OF ui n. The Jackets are short and tight-ft- ne OF long tourtst coat; sineg 14, 16 and 1 5.73 for Misses’ 10.00 "Tourist Coats © Inches lon, ' ‘ Tourist Coats, 8.98 Jacke of a “11.98 tor Misses 17.98 Tourist Coats, made of heavy Wint brews oe back, er cheviots, in blue, a to-morrow at 1,19, 2 Big Specials: ir | Teen a a pol ned ett:s, plain or hed cork tip, are sold everywhere at the uniform price of 1$c a box. Beiter send ot bring In your order early Saturday, { pubber | This combination Fouch and offer includes a self-closing ruby Tobaceo, he) 5° topiccopouch to te ‘earried in the pocket, and in a regular package of analated tobacco, Sacrifice Sale ot Key West Cigars 1,39 for “Lord Palmerston” Hava : quality and sold everywhere vt jot “Bankers and Broke’ “Biber os, box of @, vaite Se, {2 Precit 88 in Bor Pirmecn jaws Boeket _ wekel, pla fora gusty ier i ranted Ri for “Cluy House’’ light and medium colors, lar price 2.0, Ge for Lrevas per box of 50, value 1.50.

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