The evening world. Newspaper, November 18, 1904, Page 12

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SiOno0n FOR LAR" AS NOT BEEN @ Thinks that Sum May Hold Summerfield, Who, He Says, Is the Active Head of a Confidence Gang. Headway Since the Subway Opened Than Before. General More Running and Under Closer Professor. After Investigation, Declares in the Tunnel There Is Only .46 Per Cent. Less Oxygen than Near Surface. THe Went: FRIDAY EVENING, N NOVEMBER 18,” 1904. *L" TRAN SERVICE ‘SUBWAY AR GOOD, the subway, the cotal number of oor sengers that could carried It asin HS CHNDLER Manager Hedley Declares, | reenta a | oo n the 8 ‘ ediey, of ey . Chandler, tm y NOW UNDER $25,000 A gee A Rien vs of beh y Do Not Dose BAIL GIVEN BY ENGEL. rt at there “had the nou i subway atmospire tua © ; Jeg art hs af : Metats, setting forth alr taken ‘plait Akos “') Hyomei, the Only Guaranteed nig to “Skip,” Has Him te i cn 4 Seis ool ga the Subway vreatho and Cure for Catarrh, Ms ‘7 nea | that it dons nt i microves oF No one should confound Hyomel ates Law by Levers Niven sald rok st Mansger Hedley to. An . World reporter, ‘the ‘L! train) of © Evening epor | ira his presence for trtal on a “phe protoasor finds’ th advertiged to cure catarrh, It far superior to them all as th mond is nore valuable than ere a minimum of mileage hag been reasel i a fuse I teas, eir componition is sec Summerfield, king of confidence | “How about the service between the] ie taken rlace. He says hut eB / sives tte formula to all and wire-tappers, ia in jail again, morning and evening rush hour Pe) ver shew results it iw evident rveputable yhysicians and 1s pre Wf District-Attovney Jerome doesn’t | rods?’ was asked that the aly tn the Sibway has not ” them generally ® Cog he Is likely to keep Larry, “We have put seven-car trains ony case suffered any serious toes of way to cure catarrh and Avan and fs fur all practical pur aves of the respiratory le a f the stree reathe Hyomel Henty of Ale for AML nt has Leen so sneeess aes Bars 6nd locks were bet ie york che etiidiion. of ale g {) per cent. of ‘ the innocents with « rh tie 6 pasnengers. the t that Hyomet is te 1 n& Co. under a Up to two m i , rend } ¢| Up to two me i ‘ t benefit 1 run no er prominent | were not in operation 4 rt in buyt yome: nt of Podunk to his fate and to increase the size of the ala J a8 UNL ‘ Diatrict-Attorney secured a war- tralte a five ears would simply a 1 not be sold upon this for Summerfield’s arrest jast night mean a Aiscontinuarce of the seven 4 Detectives McNaught and Cooney car trains ‘+: ca c & ¢ The Corporation up" the irrepressible Larry at Big Tra\ns for East Side. wd f ' ‘ and vil, branches, Mail hi “Porner of Kurty-second street and Vhere aro the seven-car traina be |! ?: at ¥ i fers filled promy?l, eh avenue. They locked him in & ing operated?’ was asked Qt Headquarters and the first thing From 7 to 9 A. M. and 4% to 7? a Jerome took the prisoner M. All Bronx Park tralas on c Vernon M. Davi e are of that In same Court, and den on the Sixth nue and Ninth compelled to give mom) bail to they are mixed with sho: of swindling Charles‘. m, & wealthy tobacc he was Indicted a veu it Micht Hold Him, Bu fo While it is true trains ve tried me It wo iat KU, is sum, =the = Distrini-Altorney ae nd m an uaht, would serve also to keep Lar Impossibility with out present Within the jurisdiction of whe court nent 0 ing his appeal from a convict any: ow ope non | OMNetlon with the Horse Shoe Gold 1. roads?” wa et ing Company mock fraud Twelve hundred was ¢ tetnal ment.” salt Mr Metley 'Sineg wt of the vear eighty-seven brand irs hay files been changed? Kooning More Trotns, bi wae wg he ent reat (6 ‘Only when seury to Improve the My ry We are now ranning a greate number of traina than ever before { SpDuring the period of vily mans tiv 1 ; Ine than BFR belore: ne We gald the Wiatrict-Att WE @he aay tice Davis, “aince hiv indictme + ive his conviction, from wh arae| ed, he has been a per of the law. He is a contidence a ne the mid: | oat ie ollowsiig. Oty thing operator and he for improving the rush Jail both here and abrola fl within those clases "Ml © Fifty-righth street trains operating unde Sixth avenu { tive cars, and | hd has gone nity. t have (eled to BY nee to enavie me if ratohs been en: fagacity fs pow unde —_ “TO AID THOSE IN DISTRESS, | Lena tavalld Ald Soclety WHI Give Back (o the Tombs, it seem to me bs lee that w shap 1 $9¢ rishment and med ft think ins to tell th heen advising the ' When a hat, a good dress, ve or other garment is a little » faded and old in fashion it need not be thrown away. Color it with DIAMOND DYES 8) 46 DyPD Samrny Mur THQUAKE SHAKES ITALY. ek Felt at Florence, Piso and rhino, but No Damage Done, DMI, Nev oks were fe! tally at f " et | Weitun tune tuncatunatunatuna tuna sa q S. & H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS. {Woman'sNoonday lub 37 West 19th Street : 5 ; Neat and well appointed restaurant, Every featire appeals (o women of refinement. Wholesome and home cooked food. : | | PRICES ARE FROM ONE 10 TEN CENTS. 2 Soups, Roasts, Salads. Stews, Vegetables. Hot Bisc.its, Hot Corn Bread &c. peryeeres: from best materials by skilled French ef, NO DUES, NO FEES, NO TIES, NO DELAYS CUT THIS OUT FOR REPERENCK # -|WOMAN’S NOONDAY CLUB : 3 West 19th Street 3 ee vita a tba re | Boys’ 4.00 Russian rows of brays buttons—belted back—-velvet collar farmer's satin fot waneane w | lining. Boys’ and serviceab¢, with taped seains and elastic waistbands, Sixth Ave. & 3lst Street. Business - Bringing Specials In Girls’ Q Boys’ Clothing! Girls’ Zibeline Mill- ST Og tary Coats Heavy quality / with epaulets, shoul Gy piped. Brass buttons, worth $3.98, beline, in red, blue, green and brown, Straps and belt, stitched and velvet Sizes @ to 4 years. Regularly Girls’ Black Velvet Coats $3. 49 Very good quality, handsomely trimmed, lined through: out, Large cape, pretty model, Bele OE $1.88 $4 Belted Rag- lan Overcoats Sizes 8 to 16 years, of heavy Oxford melton—velvet collar—farmer satin lining. A splendid bargain, Overcoats $ 1.88) Stylish mode! of all-wool Irish frieze, emblem on sleeve two Mts 3 to 10 years, 3.50 School Suits $1 . 19 Well made, of heavy quality cheviots and worsteds. Strong All the newest Caps—Ser ot h Tweed, Automobile and Golf ¢s, as well as Flush Pok while they last for, i Feanklin. ein & Co. Call attention to an Extraordinary Sale on Saturday Poys’ Clothing TOURIST AND OXFORD OVERCOATS Sizes § to 17 years 7.50 and 9.75 Regular Valuz $12,50 to $15.75 NORFOLK SUITS of imported woollens, with two pairs of knickerbockers, 8 to 17 years. Regular peice $11.50. 6.05 and Girls’ Apparel, HIGH CLASS WINTER COATS, Sizes 4 to 16 9.05 and 12.50 0 $23 Misses’ years, Heretofore $14.50 | 50. Infants’ Coats, Sizes 1 to 5 years, Broadcloths and Serges, White and Colors, 5.00 ant 9.75 Formerly $9.75 to $21.40. IMPORTANT SALE. Women’s Fur Lined Coats, 29.50, 37.50 and 48.50 Very Exceptional Values, FIFTH AVE,, 37th & 38th Sts, | " “~ This Guarentee Ir on Every M. 8. Umbrella | wl | lanes hal KOE ane for | | we! aty seasonable Underwear for men and women that offer nice 6a we ya 4 on ity | rte fo extremely stylish, |S A Res farke LEATHERETTE COUCHES, Golden | LEATHER COUCHES, “Le Gwe 104, 106 and 108 West 14° St. NEAR 6° AV ‘Sroka Stores Flatbush Ay, rear FulbnSt, T own stocks as well as special purchases, are, and the Saturday prices: WOMEN'S SHOES at bd 5)- Kidskin and | Dut most fev tean bi WOMEN’S SHOES at $1.90 Pp Mb At @c Lach; Seconds of $1 qua’ cotton t } regular or extra le eaamaf'y Sore Store Closes at 6 P.M. A Stirring Saturday Sale | Of SHOES | OMORROW morning we will place on sale a number of groups of good Winter Shoes for men, women and children, many of which are marked at less than the | iolesale cost. It is a clean-up of certain lines from our Here are a few hints in a general way of what the shoes BOYS’ SHOES at $1,50— Sturdy box eal! ince Shoes, with heavy onk soles, machine-sewed; scood shape and long wearing qual Dion; sizes L to Bly. e and bit ‘arent leather feadozen line Md styles and quale Lwidshs, oseurn all nor oal feet. nl k d Shoes, In joes, with broad ‘ ret helt! regular oye’ shoes, slzes & to 131g. SMALL BOYS’ SHOES at $1,20— std and eal! Ince Shoes; solid proper tii N’S SHOES at $1.9) olor, fa round toes with tips; Vakin Shows, with double *PFlni heels; sizes 9 to Li v rand box GUS SIDES at 90¢ w ow All n Shoes: solid Ited and stitches: made on Not all wines, Wet anie ora hut shoes tha orth a half ur avenue. more; sites 8'y to 13 Sale. of ii Underwear Here are several croups of specially-priced offerings in vings to those who have these garments to buy today, At $l each: Seconds of $2 quall | or erean | Hes—White ribbed imering 4 or Dri Suita; bigh neck; with long | ankle lengtn; neatly trims ste with loug aikle length th | Unished; med um or Winter weight durable WOMEN'S STOCKINGS — At I8c a pair: three for 50c OL ast biack cotton. medium w with doubly soles and high heels; elastic and durable. tiroadw MEN'S UNDERWEAR At 50¢ each, worth 75¢—Natural color merino Shirts and Drawers, ¢ Winter weght; ebirt tly trims ty med; drawers, wel-m and tf ished, Ninth at Ii- made and finished ; tm, At We Fach: Seconds of Te qual Kuiy » trim kle leng {ream color ribby olon Suita; hy eves) ankle long bev JOHN WANAMAKER, | rerly AT. SlewartL& Co, Broadway, dthave., 9th and loth sts | — nvaeerenEienntininensce! Write for New Mlustrated Catalog. Mailed Free, ASPERFEL LEVELANU] ESTABLISHED 1857 | 144 Bowery, “howtty Savings Bank Block.” XMINSTER RUGS, 9x12 ft, $25.00 (reduced from $30.09) t quality, Light floral designs, also r Oriental colorings $8,00 to $12.00 (fe prices $12 to $18) nO; Mahogany finish frames. $18.50 to $33,25 Cformer pres $28 to $50) ING CREDIT" will wait your con- nce for payment CASH on CREDIT ERTHWAIT ting unusual § ting $95) 4" $50 WEDDING RINGS, “Carry 2 an nM, B, Positively Fast Black Rain-proof or Money Bac’. So'id 14 and 18 kaeat fold seam’ess At All Umbrella Counters, Made by Miller Bros, & Co,, Wedding Rings our specially, Prices 45-47 Lispenard S:, N.Y. + | $250 to $15. Quality Guaraoteed, No Extra Charge foe Lettering. Marriage Certificates Free, Sama Preteen behest oon Mice Nimbrell ae = Open Evenings 7 SATURDAYS till 10. |N Mail Orders Filled. Inquiries Solicited. | ——EE—— FOR SALE. PEERLESS Disc RECORD Oe ; You're Going to Buy | Some Thing sere Time, |, $3.50 PER DOZEN.” BACH If not to-day or tc row, then \ But whe moves” bear in mind of the best market purchase or excha s WORLD WANTS Sunday's, way in suit to a dwelling, fected through \ WANTS. | {Columbus Ay., SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. aa lll tl ad ht dll A I a ial i SOROSIS The best Shoe for Women, From the lasts on which Sorosis Boots, Shoes and Slippers are modelled, to the smallest detail of decoration or finish, all is wrought, fashioned and com. pleted in the Sorosis Shoe Factory,—by ex. perts whose lorg experimental study has qualified them to produce perfect footgear, Sorosis Shoes are correct in proportion and out. line and are approved by the highest surgical authority, Twenty-third Street, JAMES McCREERY & CO, ANESMGR EERY & 60, Misses’ Suit Department, Children’s Serge Dresses, Russian Blouse Models, Blue, Red and Brown. $5.50 Children’s full length Chev. iot Coats with belted back, Sizes six to twelve years, $6.75 Children’s full length Coats with Red Flannel lining, Sizes six to fourteen years, Stata dasa hi adie hahahah haahabar’ HECHT BROS: OPEN LATE SATURDAY, 259-261 Sixth Averve, Between Ith & 17th Sts. 3 stewart No Better Pe | Than These That May Be Paid for in Very Small Amounts, It shall be overcoat gday to-morrow in the strictest sense of the gword, The attractions shall consist of all the | povercoat styles at their gbest—long, loose, dou- |$ble- breasted Cossacks, Belt Backs,conservative box models and the fash- Sionable Surtouts. Every “style properly por- ztrayed, admirably tail- oredand perfect fitting. |$ Prices at half the mer- chant tailor’s, with bet. ter style, equal fit and tailoring Any of these over- coats may be charged and paid for in the smallest sums, weekly or monthly. Overcoats Representative of the Best. A grand collection of splen- didly tailored Overcoats, in all lengths from the short box to the full length 52-inch coat, of Kerseys, friezes and fancy fabrics; in every way superior to what a merchant tailor would make you at $25; eaten ley vsssegs DID A gathering of such Over- coats that leaves nothing to be wuvaveseneeusasestes $10.50 | Three-quarter length Blue or | Brown Cheviot Coats, Pleated Models, Sizes fourteen and sixteen years. $15.00 Blue, Black and FancyMixed Cloth Suits, |Sizes fourteen and sixteen | years, $15,00 Twenty.Third Street, JAMES McGREERY & GO, tae? desired in style, fit or tailor. . Ladies’ ing; Blacks, Blues, Oxfords, $ | Merino Underwear, * Browns and fancy mixtures, in§ | ond ieee, every hue, in all the most ap- proved models; every one a specimen of expert tailoring, demonstrating how faultlessly a | Combination Suits of Furley & Buttrum's English Me. | : man can be attired from = $90) rino, Odd sizes, our clothing section, , 1.50 ! value 3,00 | Swiss Ribbed, Merino Com. bination Suits. Munyon’s R he u tH a { i § uy | Ribbed fui Bude white CURE es i Swiss Ribbed Corset Covers, Highneckandlongsleeves, * 65¢ | Will Rifund Your Morey If It Fals. Twenty-third Street I know that my Rheumatism Cure will fe sharp shooting pains in the Arms, je. Back or Breast and Rheumatic Soreress of any part of the w hours, speedy and permanent cure ¢ Kheumatism, Setatica ieee main in the back, I. stl ins in hips | “JAMES MsGREERY & GO, Ladies’ b eats 0 Three-quarter length Coats made of English Tweeds, Black Kersey Cloth or Cheviot, Clos - itting or loose modela, Lined with Satin, $16.50 and $19.50 Coats, i emamnanae { FOR ARTISTIC DRESSERS, j Modern and Dpy Cleansing, in prto-bate “Cloansers and Dyers for Everything that can be Cleansed or Dyed.’* 824 St. | {Broadway, at’ 4sth St. } BL 122 West 36th Street, Twenty third Street,

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