The evening world. Newspaper, November 30, 1904, Page 8

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furling horoscopes into the solemn 4M WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING: NOVEMBER 90, 1900 have money to burn if last night's .at- acre $36.75. i Gi ~ fl ASTROLOGER NOW UNDER ARREST ’ = ——— ii lf A * CHARGED WITH WITCHCRAFT. | ; f FOR WITCHCRAFT FED BY LU NCI OG CO & i —— _— | Prof. Gustave Meyer, of Hobo- 'Sudermann Play, with Nance A i | ken, Arrested in Jersey on Nell as the Heroine, Damp-| | GLOVES FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN. Women’s Fur Lined Broadcloth re Solemn Charge, Resulting ens Daly’s, but Provides Best AN IMPORTANT SALE OF WOMEN'S AND CHIL. Coats and Othe int ; from Failure of Horoscope. Performance of O'Neil Series endive ouie' Was, CARS Sain Senbeinegn t Winter Coats. a TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), DECEMBER 1@ CON. Most Unusual Values for Thursday. »} | POLICE HAD TO DIG UP ‘A Wttle ingenue with no braine; the SISTING OF (Third Floor.) ’ AN ANCIENT LAW. potent seneh whe sumer, Were WOMEN'S FINE SUEDE AND GLACE KID GLOVES, Broadcloth Coats, Velour Jackets, mM Site" se ploeld Naronie; Soe, ervey $1.00 PER PAIR, $11.00 PER DOZEN. $22.50, $25.00. ‘1 | Prisoner Pleased Because the see Cetisead tae tamales base aber rn oe Gee ten Pe dean Siberian Squit Nes whl octane ven } Charge Is Not Clairvoyancy— A reo ed ae dat re CHILDREN'S GLACE PIQUE GLOVES, Regular Price, $29.00. Nora pele Becket tin, | Has Made Reputation for Pre. dome sapenns 468 © tree lame of REGULAR PRICE, $1,00, AT 75c, PER PAIR. Broadcloth Coats, Silk vite ia >} 14 dicting Important Events. three ours, and you have Sader- $26.50 w ‘ aa sont Stata Sette sas wad urea we omen's Ulsters, | 18 Serer justion, the ramifications of BRaN with all Ber Hane ecanet dome, Siberian cited, Shawl col. $18.50. H which are beyond the ken of ordinary | Damp in Daly's. - om Marten, black tana) jens Uiiers of . Mortals, to-day excavated into its ruse Ri Value $35.00, colors, Satin lined to waist, IEG et st tur lv, eucenea| See was Seni eat hei Secedelath Coste Usually $25.00. Sbsiee ar toon some Sl at heat B. Altman & Cn. "| Medium Coats ' rime af witchcraft. Prof. Gustave ‘ roe valle ! All colors, lined with fine Meyer, the “Nation's Counsellor,” who | Mie Gui aha hat Goa dane German Squirrel throughout; Medium length Coats, made | has predicted all of the great events of | RT THE TALLAHASSEFS given thus far. ‘The brunette Nance is Shawl @ ate of Hola Per. ot im cv wool ea h 4 hey have happened, was! more impressive than the — blon den Lamb, “a ~ chavs Has pli pl coy [Oe "ihe bic, at tho SALE OF LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, ic Sn a Jonathan, Ed-| ing actress. Mrs. Campbell I Price, $45.00. Bardo ‘would have made e toreh out ——— —_ Lk ight! When the idle. out” te to-morrow (Thursday), December 1#. =o von » i q f stops of her organ tones she distinctly | plu Noporin ebom the commerciai\Woman Accused of Killing Her}Most of the Politicians of Tam-| ims Sirs s*Put. 4 we" played hin i ‘ae sal aie ” Small Furs, Boas and Muffs. ee ith the charge ot| Husband and Exonerated by) many Attend Club's Reception | wi. a cane BOXES OF HALF DOZEN, This stock is more complete than ever before eee rene’. which be understoodd had! Coroner's Jury Gets Another} and Bail—President Dordon’s Rell ero gree Heed WOMEN'S, . . PER BOX, $1.25 AND 1,75 —we quote prices that will interest you. 7 nm made against him, but he ' ing 0 Pru ; 7 4 . up tke a talon when toid that witeh-| Adjournment. Work Is Recognized. |g ecenod fr,» prenpacets Sem MNS 8s 150 * 225 | HANDSOME LONG STOLES) $49 75_surTs to match$16,75 ; ) eraft was the crime for which pe yous lady” she discovers she has fnnerited INITIALED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, IN BOXES OF | —of rich Sable Fox, double skins, * si \ have to answer. He could not un- a —_——, her sypsy mother's penchant fo \- y n « mother helps if to the HALF DOZEN, SABLE FOX BOAS —made of) 4 Conscious of the tribute which this) re, Josephine Leighton Noble was! tno success of the reception and bail | {ii My Baten Sie May oR the wine | r | ‘ $15,00—murrs to mateh$ 40,00 r, Predicted McKinley's Death, |teenth Assembly District, at Lexington | sire to apptopitate the yung 0 MEN'S, . . aia! ” f ss r — of Southern MUF: Prot. Meyer has been predicting things| fince her arrest. On Nov. 12 the day| Avenue Opera House last night, sur |Shig “At the Be et cea aie Masten fable or tabula finish, 9 FS tomatch $5,75 , fn Hoboken for years. The day after| @{ter her husband, Paton Noble, was) i sooa alt the expectations of the| Jecides to dive out her lite alone, and ALSO WOMEN’S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS IN EMBROID. ERMINE SCARFS, BAUM MARTEN TIES, the big Hoboken dock fire, he produced | ht and Killed in hie apartments 1) steers and members of the organiza. | you leave her chewing a handkerchiet ERED EFFECTS, 7 BP] manuscript to prove that he had fore-|ZmeMin street, ahe was taken to cour tion, The spacious auditorium was | And uttering & low wall Of woe, ‘ 25c, AND 36c, EACH. CHINCHILLA, SQUIRREL and MINK PIECES, is Gast it to himself some weeks before | A saioumment ae m x *|packed to the doors and, more than| aimlessly in a vicious cirgle, but th | (REAR OF ROTUNDA, FIRST FLOOR. from the lowest good quality to very best obtainable. « 14 Again, he showed by papers, after the) 93° wien prvi rr} cane pal that, everyhody asserted’ thay had 4 ee en ea wan oe iS] ™ ) —_ — F } assassination of President McKinley, | over until to-day, pending the result of | 80% ‘me. Uous far een seca Ene saded 9 het {that no had known in advance of this) the Coroner's Inquest The entertainment opened with a| talent for facial convulsion ai ; . S/F gloomy event, ‘Thus has he gained &! At the coroner's inquiry the jury |Yaudaville bill that would have done| Side at & moments notes a feswve Boys $6.00 Suits or Overcoats a Feputation as an astrologer that Mad) found that the former clerk of the|¢redit to any first class house in tho| than she was as Magda or Hedda, | Eighteenth Ot. Nineteenth OC, Ott Aunrur, New York, im Joraph Wheelock, ax the Sudermann $3.95. : “Ivs @ cinch,” said the "Nation’ | concealed her face, The Magistrate (since last March, when it was orgun- In black and brown, finely trimmed. They are the best $1.50 x Counselor,” with a smile, “We'll hav | had not yet arrived and she was con- |!#ed, taken a commanding postion on - Derby Mat in the city. Special for Thursday...........06 75¢ him and the $00 back soon, But first | quoted to @ scat in the court-room, the West Side On Thursday, December the rst, (Third Floor.) bin fand it cost $8 to get It out of trouble, | d to Co} Mahon, did & little missionary work. | Elaborate or simply trimmed Hats showing all “ 7 r a But Lusich didn't kick, as it showed! , swenty-atx (14 “the” MeMunus and James Hagan | Would you make a 3 ply z 8 After Thanksgiving is over we often find some window or i William Moore, about twenty-#lx |taiked politics with everybody. Other | if ‘ the varied shapes, materials and colors of i i E that the missing friend would be back years old, ving at No. 18 Central Park | itucal ieuding’ lights present. ene © gift of a hat without pes, ; door that has been overlooked in the general decoration ; Be a cx Venn - sireg | oth, #008 of W. J. Moore, & textile [Commimtoner John it. Delaney, of | } having it tried on ? the season, | of the peat, esha ‘ry! it 2 ocgoers nee to mre | ‘ end eek Lusieh go manufacturer, of Albany, was arraigned |urookiyn; Judge Sohanack, of Sara- : : everything looking right for the Christmas holidays. We 5 of waiting for the return of the absent) yefore Magutrute Breen, In the Walle ete ena eels } Why sowith gloves? § Small Toques or large Picture Hats suitable for | have splendid faellitics to meet these wants now, and in fren Side Court, to-day charged by his wife! Dunn, william Dalton, Judge Daniel E | & kK ; 7.50, $9. " 3 Ha usc cote cae taiaad ne more | their present apartment, $150 a month, | 7 $5.00 Each. al $7.50, § ri $12.98 pair ia ; Fo liad Of hora dere’ « trom | ever offered in his ; ag RR EO Tar Sie ester a se Sein Ban vader + of New York at t Couch Covers put all the garden variety of ciairvoy- ants in Hoboken out of business, Six months ago Joseph Lusich, of No S28 Monroe street, Hoboken, following the beaten path of ail those in trouble went to Prof. Meyer. He had gone on the bond of a friend, who had been ar Tested, to the extent of $90. The frien bad jumped his bail Must cast a horoscope.” MAS, NOBLE IS Magistrates’ Court was accidentally shot and exonerated Mra, Noble Because of missing witnesses the case | was adjourned until Friday. | | Mra, Noble reached the courtroom at 980. She had been brought (mm the County Jail on @ trolley car by Keeper Jamec O'Prien. She was dressed in deep mourning and a heavy black veil a Horoscope Slipped « Com. The horoscope was a tough one. It @ereed to flop around for a couple of dollars, but slipped a cog on the way He went back to Prof. Meyer and Kicked about his #8 "You have decelved me,” * Meyer sternly. the true story of your life. I noticed Pthat the horoscope balked and now 1 understand it. You concealed somes thing from me, Tell me the real story Bow and we'll cast another.” “Not on your life,” yelled Lusich, Mthey cost too much.” and he fled the studio. j Two days later the police caught Prof. Meyer warn.ng him that Sr danger th joy, “S and Noy clarify the situ ned him between The only way to he said, waa to Fut as the case was not ¢ Was put off until to-morrow ‘He responded to the summons to-day, | RICH MAN BEAT WIFE. Husband with $10,000 Income Is with disorderly conduct Mrs. Moore sald he came home a@ 8 . sud Prof. a, M., broke the furniture and bric-a-!niohter, Callahan, Doyle and You did noc tell me) brac and beat her, Bhe said they had! Assomblymen Hackett. McManus, been married sixteen months and he had an income of $10,000, though he had never worked. She said that she had stood from him all that she could. The | = Le Bontillier Brothers | prisoner wept and pleaded he had never | been arrested before and would behave, | but his pleas were unavailing. Magis- trate Breen ordered him ty pay his wife $100 a month tn addition to the rent of parole and the disorderly conduct charge | w | and nations have for over fifty | | years kept their Livers right "BIG NIGHT” FOR city, The grand march, ed by William Kelleher and Mra. Ella Garvey and Me. and Mrs, Al Lamp, was started at midnight. Dordon, of the olub, of a set of 170 pleces of stiver in a handsome chest. This was a token of appreciation from the members of the club, which has, Senator Plunkitt and Martin Saxe, who Aefeated him in the last election, oceupied adjoining boxes exchanged airy persifiage with each other, John Curry, the nemesis of Daniel F. Mc-) \Finn, Commissioner James J. Hagan, Frank J, Goodwin, Aldermen Haggerty. mach, Coughlin, Fitagerald, Burns and hundreds of others, Women’s Jo waisi—pleated shirt— A feature of the entertain: | 'P ment was the presentation to President | « tendance kewps sleuth who runs down the thirst | tMevying mother of the “calamity child,” set an example tn simple acting that some of his mel 26 West 23°* Street Present @ Perrin Glove Bond exchai feaued fo OCC: Garments Franklin Simon & Co. JAMES McGREERY & C0 Sale of Trimmed Millinery. shopping, promenade, carriage or evening dress, $10.00 each, Value 4$.00 to 30,00 Twenty-third Street, } come around and have another horu- | _ — From $1.50 to $7.50 Biers sass rom to cach, fiat Vo eave cose! All Over the World AT REDUCED PRICES; <== he police dug around until they found ill find Beecham’s Pills Ww : Id la hich made such’ doings | YOU W "8 ill close out Wicherat according & thts ner ungee eons of their good | Women’s Broadtall Velvet Sutts, in Black and Royal Blue—Long Art Embroideries. f. Meyer, works, People of all classes} Cua, fined ewith heaby satin and taffeta stlk, and inlerlined Thursday, December Ist, (Second Foes) $7.95. Russian Style Suits or Overcoats prettily trimmed for Boys 3 to 6 years, Single Breasted fly front velvet collar Overcoats, and Double Breasted and Norfolk Suits for the larger boys (8 to 16 years), Every garment in the lot a full $6.00 value. While they 3 9 A THREONAY chscsvascocesersen seaszcevencovsesnecuae $3.95 Boys’ $1.50 Derby Hats, 75c. . Curtains and Portieres. (Fourth Floor.) many cases at reduced prices. | Brussels Lace Curtains. Armure Portieres, All. new, fresh goods and marked | Plain Armure Portieres, in all the away below their actual value—prices leading colors; some have cord edge, now are \ | others with heavy fringe top and bot~ $40,00, $15.00, $17.50 pair. | tom—prices now are $5.00, $7,50, $11.25 pair. Tapestry BorderPortieres, Made up on plain Reppin a com. plete line of colors—prices now are Real Arab Bonne Femme, A large and most complete line of Couch Covers in a splendid range of patterns, pricethe actual value is $10.00 Here are just a few of the specially good items from the great variety of Novelties carried in this department for the holiday trade. ; Fancy Silk Work Bags, 98¢ Hair Pin Receivers, 49¢ and 59 and Digestion good by using 85 Women’s Walking Suits, 15.00 ——— “MIDGET” MICHAEL BURIED, “Jimmy” Michael, the cyclist, who dird fon the steamer La Favoe last Tuesday es set ' Beecham's Wood Cemetery $25.00 value $45.00 Women’s Chedtot Sutts—50-inch Long Coat, heady satin lined Green Linen Boxes, Japanese de. signs, 49c, 65c, 75¢ Green Linen Frames, Japanese de- ‘ lat him imi Pi ll and interlined to hips—Black, Blue, Red and Green— Tout Books, with fancy linen cov- | signs, 33¢, 49c, 65¢ ! i derti ers, Rovohiters Minder a nol l S Heretofore $27.50 to $36.50. Hand Printed Pin Wheels, 75¢ Fancy Trimmed Pin Cushions, from 25c to $10.00 Satin Handkerchief, Glove and) Leather Sota Pillows, long Jewel Boxes, 25¢, 39¢, 49¢ painted and appliqued designs, Birch Bark Boxes, all sizes, 49c, 69¢, | and $4.50 tributes from’ “Pat’’ Interested in cycling. $25.00 value $37.00 IN ADDITION 30 Fur Lined Coats, | Bold Everywhere. In boxes ic, and se, 250 Women’s Satts, taken from our regular stock—Chebiots, Mix- with Sable Squirrel Collar, toh ik Geep Bushes fe, tn | eines Eaten bee ma eee ae B Alt & C | fares and Broadcloth—Black, Blae and Brown, and reduced to 0 sinuctea ite ts were $18.00, $25.00 and $32.00 Value $45.00. e win ur oes 100 Women’s Suits—long and short coats—~Blacks and colors— For Women, Misses and Children. WILL PLACE ON SALE TO.MORROW (THURSDAY), FIFTH AVE., 37th 6 38th Sts, Second Floor. My DECEMBER |#, IN UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT, 34,90 value $10.00 | Edwin ¢€. Burt) Absolutely the best in the world at the price—Every style in street and dress BROCADED SILK PORTIERES At $25,00 | ER, | REGULAR PRICE, $50.00 PER PAIR. ‘ew shapes for all occasions. (For Women For Misses For | Siaes il to 2 Sizes 8! | $3.50 | "$2.50 | 50 Women’s Tan Coats—short models— 56.75 | 100 Women’s Walking Skirts, 41,98 value $5.00 1,000 Women’s Sith Watsts—Taffeta, Peaa de Sote and Lace— Black, White and colors— 45,00 were $6.75 to $8.50 Le Boutillier Bro | West Tewenty-thied Saat, value $12,00 Something New for SATURDAY. A COMPLETE STORY IN THE EVENING WORLD OF THAT DAY, First Story Next Saturday. Tit BRIDE OF GLENDEARG. BY ALLAN M’IVOR, A Throbbing Romance of Love and Adventure. Remember This New Departure Begins in Evening World of LARGE REDUCTIONS HAVE ALSO BEEN MADE IN THE PRICES OF BORDERED TAPESTRY AND SILK FACED NOVELTY PORTIERES; COUCH AND TABLE COVERS OF VARIOUS FABRICS, AND ; LACE AND NET WINDOW DRAPERIES. START RIGHT. **Well Began Is Half Done.” business by choosing a UNDAY WOR =! eer wait

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