The evening world. Newspaper, November 22, 1904, Page 6

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Ars a \ * Whitaker Wright, Into Home THOU FROM | CARNEGIE FR SICK «f Uy > Millionaire to Turn Lea Park, the © Surrey Residence of Promoter) young women, under the lead by Supt. E. Hea hcoaie bartorninaes Bergman and His Manager Con (1... sec ta Fe arse ven ot tavon victed for Maintaining Resort. °* Dale dma’ Tanraieesest Ana’ aectens | Whol (niperits Morale of Hilts) Seed to. drei, stendrede hopes the result will add mat years, for Convalescents, {A FAIRY LAND ON WHICH MILLIONS WERE SPENT, Financier Who Ruined Thous-| ands by His Schemes and Killed Himself in London Court Planned Its Beauties. | LONDON, Nov. ‘A provincial paper | gays. Andrew Carnegie has purcttise er 4s about to purchase, for $3,790.10), Lea Park, the late Whitaker Wright’s| festate In Surrey, with the object of| establishing a national convalescent) home. | Lea Park is a fairy snot near Godal- | ‘ming, on which millions were spent by | the English financier, who ruined thou- igands by his speculative methods and Finally killed himself while on trial for | fraud in a London court In the centre of it Is a magnificent palace on which he spent nearly $1,2%0,- 000 in remodelling. and which will in @il probability be the main bulldingXpt the home planned by Mr Carnegi Whitaker Wright acquired the prop- ‘erty seven vears ago while hé was at} the height of bis fame as a financial promoter and enjoyed the close friend- ship of the leading men of England. Planned a Fairyland, He immediately called in a smatl army of architects and contractors, whom he) ordered to 0 men to work, plui- {ping in this way to cerry owt within a comparatively short time a programme @hat ordinarily would have taken at Qwelve years to complete. ‘hen ‘began his metamorphosis of the scape. He took long walks over the | i ucres, settling In his mind how jhe would improve on nature. Where there was a lilll, say, he would deciae '¢o have a lake, giving orders that the eminence should be carried off and put somewiiere cise, and if there happened fo be a chasm where Mr, Wright bo- lHeved a grove would have a muro pie- em, why the charm hud to d troes planted over it He surpassed the Biblical task by leamed (tiflcial islands, More, beneath the sur- ‘face of one of these atretches of water he built a sort of gitss conservatory, ‘the entrance to it being on land, so that on hot days he and his guess could bask in the coolness that les under the water, For the other Inke, too, he conceived | ! of cavern, which or through @ rocky Then there are hewn out of the solid rock h lead to a hall that is a-giitter with Oriental ornaments and handsome statuary. Matuary having been a hobby af Wright's, pe filled his grounds and pal- with fare worles, white other objects ‘art wore lavishly used in beautifying The paince is an artistic structure | some 10 feet long by 2 deep, three- storied and of many «a It is partly Vine-clad and Inclosed th low marble ‘Walls and hedges of gr A Show Place, | Bpeaking of Lea Park, while he was prisoner, in Ludiow Street Jat, New Some, and contrasting his prison sur- roundings with it, Whitaker Wright | @ald: “Contrast with this my surroundings | fn my home in Surrey, thirty miles from London, of recention for an Ort- ballroom, with | one of the best dancing floors in all | England and capable of accommodating hundreds of persone at the sume tine, | with its walls frescoed by us arts | iste, and its dark wood glittering with| gold and purple; @ one end of the ball-| foom 4 stage for amateur thatricals | and at th er end a large organ, the | Whole su nted on great columns by $A coe y in which Is one of the Bt telescopes In the country “Picture this matision surrounded by Tose gardens and terraces, statuary by eminent sculptor placed here a there, from which gush limpid strea of water; pagodas and summer houses at artistic intervals; one's eye resting on beaftiful hills tance, on which a of many cholve streams running througt And little lakes stocked w and Loch Leven trout, tng an estate of a couple acres,” Lea Park has always been a show Place, but interest in it was heightened Qfter Wrights financial collapse and tragic death. with its s rainbow whole mak of thousand a BROOKLYN MAN FREE. HALIFAX, N. 8, Nov. 2%—Walter Dickie, who was a ed hy United States detective on si Deing concerned in larceny trom Company in Brookiyn, N. ¥., w charged from custody’ to-day charge was ord y Judge Ru Who stated tha en tody for ten 4. Gence of steps t West 4St. CARPETS | VELVETS, $1.15 per yard, | (reduced from $1.50.) | Designs for every room, with borders | to match. Also Hall and Stair patterns, PIER MIRRORS Were NOW $14.00 $9.25 18.00 12.00 | 24.00 16,00 | 26.00 24.00 finish frames, Freneh bevel | ul " ts specially welcome | liday season, CASH on CDEDIT PER HV Thankagiving In conjunction Krashnik Congregation. canta Hbepital compo its fund BENEFIT FOR THE SICK. Ne Performance at Thalia Theat with the Yanover the Convales of the Beth Ald Boel Israel out th ee VICE'CONCERT HALL which are devoted to asats dreds of Little Girls, We'll Fit You Out for Thanksgiving Day with Things for From first to last Isn’t It Wonderful to Get Women’s Three-Quarter Length Coats at 7.98 Each? No store in New York has approached this achievement. It’s a triumph of which we are proud. A women's three- quarter length Zibeline Coat, perfect in style, workmanship and finish, at this unheard-of price, Second Floor, Read the Description and Your Wonder Grows Women's three-quarter length Zibeline Coats. They are . made of a very fine grade of soft finish tibeline, in black and back, double breasied and cellariess effects leg-o'-mutton sleeve, turnover caffs, trimmed with stitched straps of broadcloth, splendidly 19.68 for Women’s Crushed Plush Coats, with high rolling storm collars, wide revers of Persian lamb, leg-o’-mutton sleeves and turnover cuffs. They are one of the most beaytitul coats ever sold for the price, put it is extremely becomming and popalar. Walking Suits Cannot Be Matched black, blue or brown, ‘The coat is 27 inches long and double breasted, collarless effect, with fitted back, pouch sleeves, and turn- over cuffs, It is trimmed with self strapping and braid, and is lined with a beavy grade of black satin, The skirts are eleven gore, wide flaring and high kilted, with inverted plait back, oxford, They are 42 inches long, fitied = 7.98 tailored and finished, Our Wednesday price... lined with an extra quality of black satin. This is not only 13 48 for Women's Cheviot Walking Suits, in e 16 48 for Women’s Walking Suits, made of Ly- e | Very Stylish mansville cheviot, in black, blue and brown, English Walking | Crushed Coat, new sleeve ‘effect, turnover culls, lined with a heavy grade of self-color satin, The skirts are nine gore, wide flaring, graduated kilted effect, inverted plait back. Men’s Shirts, Ties and Underwear at Reduced Prices Because of Recent Purchases Main Floor, We have the famous Lion Brand of Men’s 1.25 Shirts, plain and fancy stiff boroms, in all sizes from 14 to 17—130 doven in all, The cession, Each shirt is hand jaundered, the fronts are meade of the f quality of fancy figured French piques, in all th small figures or spots on white grounds bosoms are full sized, with hand-worked holes for studs and open front and back. These shirts sell for 1,25 everywhere, During Wednesday our price will entire lot was sold to The 14th Street Store at atig price con- f g white or The C be 69e Men's Scarfs, 150.dozen, They are new Fall styles in novelty designs, They are made of imported pure silks, floral effects, in all manner of neat and elsborate color combinations, Shape is tull sized long reversible four-in-band full 2 ins, wide. Value SOc. 79¢ for | 98c for Men’s Wool Underwear Dr. Wright's 1.00 | Underwear Mhirts and Drawers. These goods | shirte and Drawers f Dr. Wright's Health Fleseed. Un- yrawers for men. They quallt . derwoae for men. One of bie finest lrg qualjty, ” are & heavy, fine quality, Every | makes. i n* of ary random . tl wit te cE, TNs 89c for Men’s 1.50 | at thia reduce Now Select Your Thanksgiving Wines Our wine and liquor expert of twenty years’ experience bas been working for weeks as embling this list of wines and liquors for Thanksgiving, The prices we are able to quote you can see for yourself are excep. tionally low, Burgundy Port Wine at 2.90, 1.60, 1.25, 1.00 and 85¢ per gal; per bot., 1.00, 78e, 85¢e, 35e, 25¢, Sherry Wine, per gallon, 2.00, 1,50, 1,25, 1.00 and 85e; per bottle, 1.00 75, S8e, 35e, 25¢, California Muscatel, Sweet Catawba, Tokay, gal, 1.50, 1.25, 1,10, 96e and 78¢; bot., 46e, 38e, 23e, . RED WINE, NIA RMINE WINE, Zintan-te ee ‘ ‘ ° . tose Riesling CALIFORNIA Bt, Julien Cabernat Viet RY HEATHER GLEN, old ‘i Glenityet Seon; | _ aa! Bi t lon. 82.76; bot W. BOG. and CALIFORNIA BRANDY, | te : Te T VERNON RYB| INVALID PORT, for! for cooking none beter | BLUE GRASS RYE, 6 MD. obatt | the convatencen. ‘if, gallon 2.23) Be | ve very fine ‘whie A ve . 78¢)\' Non, 82.00; BOe M LAND RUM Wiiskey | JEW} ap | fine SMMETTS Old Irtan dimiiing: | Fe gt FR wot | we revit Whiskey, Three-Leat Obe | canspa mass ae Se. ith | extract malt, oP Yi) Tow RYF. fine: per dozen 15 ore” wallon, ie! hg a 85c 4c 1 bottle kinds bettle. .... VICTORY Half and jisi¢ & very fine tone; be dorm... CAMERON O14 Hish)end aoe GIN, Meder wen, iin. SPICE ome ralgned on two charges, g liquor without a Icense and the 4 of impairing the morals of five The comp Fellowes Jenkins, of the Five little’airis testified that they had been lured to Bergman's © on Elhth avenue by young men, and there, after much persuadon, in- Hundreds of Mr. Jenkins told the Court, fre- ted Bergman's place every Sunday THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 2, 1904, Bergman and Willam J. Todd, proprie- were the prisoners. The two were ar- the first of fre: aint was made teen funday ‘sacred concerts’ dances of the moet degraded nature are participated in there bv these children “There are places along Eig these places have no liqu I have called Board of Excise to ¢ Berpran did not and was convicted ¢ e law, the penitentiary for @0 days, or to pay a fine of $400—the maximum senten ‘s,| “The Court is sorry,” Justice Wyatt told Bergman, “that the penalty cannot be more severe. & warning to others, and should have ‘ about a dozen of such Tha 4 avenue which are d by young girls. Most of Licenses, and @ atte of the State m ve a licens to sell violating He was sentencei to Jersey pines. Mayor McCle! meeting of the Using will be t lheved sult Vioe-President As it is, It should be Full Books m Exhibi¢ Men Who Pay 3.00 and 3.50 Will WearNoBetterShoes Than These at 1.95 In fact these shoes were made to sell at 3,00 and 3.50, and are warranted as good as shoes at those prices. rnira Floor, MEN’S 3.00 REGENT SHOES, good, heavy, season- able welt soles, Men’s 3,00 | and 3.50 Shoes at They are made of the best leather, with back stays inside and out. box calf, vici kid and velours, Special at 1.05 MEN’S 3.50 BATES SHOES, made of patent corona colt, fine welled, dressy lace style. Five styles, including They have the latest style toe and mili. tary heel, Special at 1.95 WE WILL ADD 400 PAIRS of Men’s Shoes from our own 3,00 stock, branded The 14th Street Store, made of box calf and vici leather, tip toes, Goodyear welts, sizes 6 to 11, Special at 1,95 Women’s Shoes, made of patent corona style, with best trimmings and lin. ings. They are thoroughly depend- | g able and dressy, Sizes 214 to 8,| widths B to E. Special at 1.98,| and women’s fine XX Vici Ki Laced Shors, in opera toe and |_aPatr | military heel with patent tips and two styles of soles. The light close trimmed sole or the new extension sole, both flexible and fine. Every size and half size from 224 to 8, Special at 1.95 New Untrimmed Dress Shapes WereBought at aSacrifice andWill Sell at 39c Candies For Thanksgiving Dinner Thanksgiving dinner is incomplete with out candies, therefore we offer some sug- It's pure as pure can be, and at gestions. bargain prices at that, 15¢e, 20c, 39c, 49¢ for Mixed Candies, 49¢ for 60c Chocolates. 39e for 50c Chocolates. 24¢ for 40c Chocolates. 23¢e for New Dates, stuffed with fresh English Walnuts, sugared, 19¢ for Nut, Fruit and Cocoanut Fudge, extra quality 10¢ for American Mixed Candy, made (resh and pure. 16¢ for Filled Cups, large size, peppermint, Fix or Molasses 20¢ for doz. Tom Smith’s Toy Bonboas. "g Lunch Sets, 12 paptcins, or Jewelry Snapping 19¢ for ‘Tadte Cloth, 19 dovties Al the premier styles of the im year. This is not a jum- Becond Floor, Bought dozens and dozens of Un- trimmed Dress Shapes in felt in all ble of patterns that are 39¢ out of date, but they are the most desirable shapes and colors in the market, Most of them have stitched velvet edg at & Fur Trimmed | Hats, They are 4.75 chic, up-to-date 4.75 hats, made accord- ing to the lat st edicts of fashion. | Here A Hams; Armour’ s or Switt's fine suanr cures. 10 LA}e and 12 Ibe. each. pound MEAT —Siar mall Ho; “Be ackage rt IAT tab elected . f pound President Fornes, of the Board of Al: | dermen, is Acting Mayor to-day, Mayor | McClellan having left the city to spend until after Thanksgiving Day in the and it was thought he would remain over until this afternoon to attend the | sion whim the subject of Bubway adver- | that some definite action will re- neither Mr, Fornes nor Mr. Sulllvan will the Aldermen will select spent before 12, One re The Best Thanksgiving Groceries MeClellan Goes to Jersey to Spend | whagiving. FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, | No Reference Nor Securit Required, $1 PER WEEK WILL KEEP YOU ELL DRESSED. LENOX CLOTHING COMPANY, 2274 3d Ave., neari2z4th St., | ‘as one of the/ inst the present in the Subway, | Han Rapid Transit Commis- aken up, ant le be- OPEN EVENINGS. Sullivan, of the Board a rahe oat a oy of the city, and for nthe the city la with- At the meeting. thie afternoon, a1| SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, chosen. | ing re lb oig Rha ph the pete ianeennmatat e ig, there witnessing vile debauch- | a deterrent effect.” ot Aldermen, ie | pifal convalescent but still too weak to a ‘ " q the firat time in | work A story of juvenile depravity, shock- | °! > Dodd, who Is Bergman's manager, | ot 9 President of Miss Saperstein is. President For weeks,” Mr, Jenkins told Jus: | was convicted of impairing the morals of th Miss F Bist tails, was told tice Wyatt, “compiaints have been re of children and sentenced to the City | Mies s befo’ r peat rie : os Hn Prison for sixty days. A third man, be present, Mise re Jus celved by the Children's Society rela-| Jonn J. O'Brion, bartender, was dis. some one to preside, Wyatt, Zeller and Hinsdale, Philip, tive to this place. Under the guise of | charged, probably will be Alderman Doull | Eat, Drink and Wear prices are quoted that other stores will fail to duplicate, and merchandise involved is invariably trustworthy. Men’s Winter Clothing in Proper Styies and Honest Fabrics Were Never Sold for Less After carefully examining this lot of Men’s Suits and Overcoats, an expert de- clares that we may unhesitatingly guarantee every garment to fit perfectly and give absolute satisfaction, . 50 for Men’s $10 Overcoats, made of Oxford eo and Combridge frieze. They are cut 44 or 50 inches long, have velvet collar, broad shoulders and are full and graceful. A very pop- ular overcoat, in all sizes from 34 to 46 chest, The men who get these coats will receive genaine bergeins. ' 75 for Men’s $12 Tourist and Regular Over- e coats, made of the latest designs’ in plaids, They have belt in back, are cut 50 inches long, and have the broad concave shoulders. The Regular Overcoats are made of fine quality Oxford and black frieze, also black and navy kersey and meltons, sizes En to 46 chest. 98 for Young Men’s $8,50 Suits, made of e nobby effects in tweeds and cassimeres, The coats are made 4 after the new double-breasted style. The colors are blue and block, the sizes are from 15 to 20 years, We bave sold hundreds of the suits at 8,50, for Men’s $15 Suits, 8-50 more than 600 to select from, They comprise all the much. wanted fabrics in fancy mixed effects; also the plain black. The coats are single and double breaated. We have sizes to fit every man. Boys’ Suits and Overcoats 2.98 for Boys’ three-piece Suits, made of fancy mixtures. The coat is cut 3-button sack, lined with Italian cloth. Vest is made mannish effect. Trousers have taped seams, Sizes 12 to 16 years, for Boys’ Winter Overcoats, made of extra for Boys’ double-breasted and Russian’ 2.98 fine all-wool frieze, cut very long. They 98 Suits. The Russian suits are made of are heavily lined, Sizes 7 to 16 years. Russian, serges and fancy effects, all colors, Sizes 2% to 8 2% to 8 | years. Girls’ and Misses’ Suits and Coats Are Made For Style and Wear Second Floor, In the practice of practical economy in clothing the question is rendered easy by The 14th Street Store, which exercises the same care as if the garments were meant for adults, 98 for Girls’ 7.98 Coats, full length. They e are made of heavy cheviot, in brown or blue, They have high collar, epaulettes on shoulder, with silk emblem on slzeve, They are lined throughout with red flannel, Sizes 6 to 14 years, Value 7.98. with an assortment of 1.89 for Girls’ 2.49 Reefers or three-quarter box coats. ‘They are made of heavy winter materials in all colors, such as brown, " blue, cadet or cardinal, full loose coat, wide belt in beck, piped with bright cloth to contrast. They bave high rolling storm collar and silk emblem on sleeve, Sizes 6 to 14 years, value 2.49. Misses’ Suits and Coats 9.98 for Misses’ 16.98 Suits, } $2.98 for Misses’ Coats, of in a variety of materials, such as| all woo! — My Lage lego Tweeds, English suitings, Two| opted eet tan, They are shedile te elask tet) Rites is| 28 inches, tight fitting, heavily trimmed with braid and small but 16 and 18 years, Value 16.98. tons, sizes 14 to 16, Value $16.98, Oranges: 1,000 boxes the famous Indian Bie River sweet Ploridas, wort! Figs: 2,000 pounds extra fancy Smyrna layin, figs. priced accorting to Ike., 1Se, and 1% Coffee: Harmony Blend ts a del with that ‘pert 12¢ RAISING — Importel | TOMATO el table Raisins 3 pga tle, BBe.; a JELLY — Blue " are, red Pei TI curTaM Jelly; medium, 10¢ ANAL Lath hae it 1Bbe berries, 6G HAGE aA and Uiveberr eid | ba RED ba eee igs Ta 884 Columbus Ave,, near loath St

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