The evening world. Newspaper, February 3, 1905, Page 6

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S NOW OFTEN EVADED. Defendant Doesn’t Know wyer Who Signs Consent leference—Proof of Ser- iWioe Not Enough, Beott set a precedent to-day to appoint a reforeo to hear action of Lotte M. Gol/- John, G. Golafoot which Dut a atop tovan ablive of ‘the jeoreoy In divorce trials framed tion of publio morals. dige-Morae scandal could never furred ‘had the ruling of Justice the Goldfoot cate have in Boott did not impugn the: mo, ‘the parties or the attorneys in ‘ot action, but declined t) ap- ‘Peterse on the ground that the lors submitted hee not Byard spre ‘evidonve that the defendant ed with the summons ‘and or that tho Gefendant had Whe attorney who signed the tothe appointinent of a referee of the defendant, requires that no aotion for which is undefended shall be ® reieree, Under this rule what rt became an institution, all PARKHURST SEES F TAMMANY a Soot Says He Will Sent to Referee Only Wnen gation of Defendant Noted Divine Sceptical Concerning Adop- tion of McAdoo’s Plans by Committee of Nine—Would Like to Know What “Initial Velocity” Is, Dr. Charles H, Parkhurst, the noted divine, looks upon the blending of Commissioner McAdvo's ideas wilh the thought cmanating from the new Committee of Nine, in the light of | @ yietory for Tammany. hurst as yet views the manoeuvre | from behind a patr of smoked eye-| He wants a clearer vision| before finally committing himself to acriticismof the Committee's decision | to co-operate with Mr. McAdoo in) Dr. Park-| “So the Committee of Nine wants remarked Dr, Parkhurst to-day when seen by an seat fig cr Behe 4 Bye Fi diem] STEAKS. . «. all that remain must take @ speedy departure. They're made in EY pei correct styles. Neat oxford gray effects. shoulders, Collars set closely to the neck, Durable lining. If you’re accustomed to spending 12,00 for an overcoat, come get am yery curious to know just what ig meant by this expression. I should like to know just what this commod- ity le that the Committee is deficient in, Ae the Committee is a non-par- tisan body I should think that mater- jal has developed within the last two "REV, DR, PARKHURBT. woeks, or even the last two days, sufficient to institute all the ‘initial ve- lootty’ that is wanted, Plenty of Facts for the “Nine.” “Take the engincer at the throttle in his cab, arith xterm up and the conduc- ae the Wednesday bargaln|tor’s signal given, He needs no further Commenting generally upon the ool- laboration of Commissioner McAdoo and the committee Dr. Parkhurst said: ‘Initial yetooity’ to start the train, NOW.) “ren years agy I advocated that the ‘with the police situation, surely the divorve cases being tried be- ¢ . The rule| facts already collected would furnish ha slatianhs “at The good combustible. material for Chalr- its exposure of the Fiack| Man Austen G, Fox to set afire. All dn which, through a ref-| that temaing fa for Mr. Fox to atrike dly attorneys, the wite of | the match, ‘Bherift James A, Flack was ‘mubeequent proceedings eho ted- Opt with any half-way measure, +] mombers will take the bull by the horng /and get right to ; It they win only take a strong grip and | Soir mot walt for ‘initial velocity!’ That's! fro what staggers me—‘initlal velocit: + | ance, Wheve. PNEUMONIA SPREADING. Matual Life Comp: Report shows Increase, ‘The medical department of the Mu- tual Life Insurance Company, of New York, has filed {ts mortality report for 1904. The total number of deaths was 5,879, an dnorease of 44 above the num- ber for the preceding year, Although the ihorease is large, tt was less than that of 1908 over 1902, Pneumonia shows the greatest in- (reage In any one disease, There were 47 deatha, en increase of 123 over 1903, ‘This 1s charged to the severity of last winter, Typhold fever and other infec- tous: diseases show large increases, Consumption reaped the biggest har- vest, 64 dying from that disease, There Wes @ falling off in deaths caused by heart disease, apoplexy, paralysis and mat come when eile sa . Justios finding nothing in the } or A railroad taken before a reteres to| Supt? nab} the defendant a actually ey ed ot ont Sagal IGE CAPTAIN (Fess JEAN RETIRED Wt Thirty-five Years, lliness 68 Him to Quit Depart- ~MoAdoo Seeks Way to head of the Police Department should have more power, which extension of authority Mr, MeAdoo is now modestly Let more power be given unto the Commissioner, “However, I believe the police foree are quite beyond Me, I lve realized all along that the disease has eo deeply entered into the department that only radicht measures will effect lasting wood. When J began my study of the ‘system’ twelve years ago I realized that nothing less than a complete re- Organization of the force would satisty. Plan Does Not Satiefy, “Even an organisation oné-halt mill, tary, as Mr, McAdoo promises in his lang, ddes not patisty me, No.wing short of ao complete reconstruction of the force from top to bottom, together with an absolute eliminauon of yo tld will do ti 1 do not know what they mean by ‘initial velocity.’ A Indy who has been missed from if hivcode da might enlighten ie led pind: Hever sued and het worthy gentleman, She doosn’t dare to tained’ the attornay who appear |ieave ‘home, because within a ‘week eee patore the rererse. there have been four burglaries in her PP ication, AFL! neighborhood. Then there is the Wal- Tivening World, \erew | aort robbery, and many other robberies, Plenty of ‘Initlal velocity,’ I should tlon of Dr. Parkhurst, spoke slowly and ear- neatly, Buspicious of Tammany. “{ see Tammany is showing a ten- dency to come, the ublic the needs of the situation, . McAd esires it rid) “There ts but one cat itor SS pirate fae, ‘ore, Let us got at it now CANDY THAT'S ITII1 SCHRADERS, 118 WEST 128TH sT, SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, Honeyed Kernel fee once tral ulwoye | Old-Fashioned Crea: ithe conslderable in- Bained 16, = s coldents of last year jstied for ible {Doreane, 9 y-hokiers were rail- ; five lost their lives in Batra Fine i Buttered Peanut Britt! Sale of Young Men’s $™7 50 and Boys’ Suits FORMER PRICES, $10, $12, $15.' (N, Y. Store Only.) Single and Double Breasted Fancy Cheviots and Blue and Black Cheviots and Unfinished Worsteds, All long trousers, ood picking in the Men’s 15, $18 and $20 to $12.50, There is still pretty Sults, reduced from Smith Gray & Co. BROADWAY AT 31ST STREET, FULTON ST. AT FLATBUSH AVE, BROADWAY AT BEDFORD AVE. Confecilondry |! Assorted ( Creamand Nutjish Delight Choco.ates, Fruit Paste. Manicuring @ 25Csham.o 1ngaoe Parlors on the fourth floor, where the comforts of home may be enjoyed, of the garments. Double B, & M. Trading Stamps till 12 o’clack, then single stamps until the store closes ’ Beautiful 1.50 Automobile Veils 45¢ Automobile veils 3 yardslong, in black, white, navy, brown and black and white, and white and black, This most popular veil is one that will surprise you the longer you weer it, because of the eplene did quality, —) Clothing Prices After Stock - Taking Reductions so drastic as these may well cause surprise among men who wear die clothes and those who are in the retail trade, because they are sc much greater than would be expected, considering the quality and general desirability Fresh Meats Country Sausages, per ib. Frankfurter Sausage, per lb. one of these at §.00. though T don't know: what they moan Vick ceeee | AuMe® coRNED || Men's 15,00 Overooats, y pale Derg generalclean-up of all Overcoats | desirable pattern, i that have sold up to 15,00, in | worsteds, the long, short and medium | serges, tweeds and fancy cassi- Kop || /styles, Hundreds of coats for | mere. The coats are single and ine double breasted, serge lined, hav your selection, U Ti t rath fae B of PORK, pet Ib. The Suits Ice Skates ‘are the all-clamp style, ‘Women’s Skates 85c equal to custom work. /rupners, 3.95 ~ Filled Watches one, for which you pay but 5.95, They aro Men's and Women’s gold filled watches, ited forten years, Fully paratiel Tjawel American ‘standard movement, each tested. Bought at a jewellen's you would pay 10.00. Our Price Saturday 5,95 comprehension. Read of the kinds: Douglas >) : 1 Mat Y 4 men, azo one, raw” ov |]OVERCOats Saturday at eae nb) It’s an astonishing statement, ve know. All-wool ‘ca i Overcoats at 6,00, They were made to sell at 12,00. And now Broad, hand.padded Men’s 15.00 Suits and Overcoats at A} Men’s 15,00 Sults, wa. 20¢ Men’s 18.00 and 20.00 Feuagig fou | Jere middige go) Suits and Overcoats at The Overcoats The 18,00 and 20,0Q Pad- docks, Tourists Overcoats are made 44 or 50 and lined with the very finest serge. Silk velvet These 18.00 and 20.00 Suits are made of elegant worsteds, cheviots and casgimeres, in sin- Men’s 1.26 Skates 73c gle and double breasted styles, They are nicely nickel plated, and lined with serge. They are Men’s 4.00 P; ants af 1.99 Stamp Cigars. 5,000 pairs of Men’s 4,00 Trousers, consisting of every kind of material, every Tee famous Fisher Tube skates, Cf retin style, and every size ranging from 29 to 54 inch waist measure. Best trouser ‘H) tiikde'ot te Lest sted, highest grade K .” bargainiof the winter season, Young Men’s Overcoais for Young Men’s 7,50 Over- for Young Men’s 10.00 coats, made of all-wool eo Overcoats, These coats are Trish frieze, in oxford, black and They are cut long and lInose, with belts. | used by the allove firm’s salesmen, They are i 8 . Sizes to fit young men/|therefore better than the ordinary run of coats Pay as much as you choose for a D from 15 to 20 years of age. Some have fine quality | offered. They cme to us at « great sacrifice, (oad ag Acai sorinlatord +) velvet collars, | Others have collars of the coat, All have extra body lining. Immense Reductions on Boys’ Clothing A general clearing of Boys’ Suits and Overcoats, embracing every kind and 2.98 for 5.00 to 7.50 Values. Rucaysto ketal : Some are double-bressted cloth same as}and we give you the benefit of the full saving every atyle, at these reductions: 1.79 for 9.00 and 3,60 Values. 3.50 W. L. Douglas Shoes | and Other Famous Makesina Mighty Sale at 1.65 Greatest Shoe achievement of the year must be credited to The 14th Street Store. It has accumulated 3,500 pairs of men’s shoes, all cele- brated for their excellent wearing and style qualities, and will sell them, ‘ beginning at 8.30 Saturday morning, at a price lower than was ever quoted before. There is no mistaking that this determination creates the most remarkable shoe bargains for men ever advertised in this city,and how any man can miss them, whether he needs shoes or not, is beyond our W. L. Douglas 3.50 Shoes | Men’s 3.00 Regent Shoes All-American 3.50 and 4,00 Shoes | Men’s 8.00 Black Eagle Shoes Men’s 3.50 Walk-About Shoes | Men’s 8.50 Royal Shoes ff) Read of the Various Kinds of Shoes There are Box Calf Shoes, with heavy best oak soles, Vici Kid Laced Shoes, in two styles, Patent Coltskin Shoes, Blucher cut and patent colt stock to the top, W, L, Douglas Factory Check Shoes in many leathers and every size, These shoes are all solid, welted and Goodyear made, and actually 3,00 to 4,00 grades, Jn every sense, they are superior shoes for —Factory damaged shoes are not worth more than 1.98, which prices we established many months ago, olen wn mala neh as 235 for the same shoes we introduced at 1.96 and which we now advertise at 1.68, Heimer Vo 86™ ST. & 322-AVE, he Men’s Bath Robes, Were 2,98,..,/.......1,98 4-Ply Collars, all shapes peiges 5. Piss OCem Boys’ Clothing, Overcoats, Reefers Reduced to Half Former Prices... 6060+ ceva l SO We Guarantee a Smooth Shave Regardless of cost or fermer selling price, we take every 100 to 2,00 and of expensive They 2 are honed and ready fo plain and fancy handles, round and square comers, medium and hollow ground. Your choice at 39¢ 18C for G00, Rasor Strops madg of extra heavy leather with canvas back, hand eewed leather haodle, WAP patent swing hook. AU esi MN ikl kkk hc ci a als MM he la, 5 ill 4 Eyeglasses at 1.00 with These $1 to $2 Razors Costing 39¢c|_,, sis ur glasses Saturday, when you razor in our stock 10 Kt, gold-filled eye. “Therefore you have | Fruits: Vegetables BW <n POTA- Teles ADAM OF P 5. ry 1 NNSYLVANIA, Tok A, PO) amootd, | SUERRY, oeolubeay wy 2. n W MONONGAHE L A SE ett age [ira Cigars Mat] Orders Filled,’ x of 25 Cigars at 99¢ \ 1.49 for box of 50 Battle. Axe Perfectos, 1.49 for box of $0 Blue fi 1,24 for box of 50 White aa \ 1,98 for box of 50 MiCom- RYN rado Invincibles, 10c straight size, 1.24 for box of 25 Corsican Generals, extra good, Little Cigars the 189 ie, Hae ute te -Prolei lor do Rave cigars. Ob0 tor box | for.” box oe Of 100 cinars, clears, ic for 15 size package Robert Burns Petit Ducs, French Briar Pipes © 240 cach {or French pire Pipes. ee gt a Pitare chame for @ fine pipe at @ low Men’s 75c Cheviot and Madras Shirts at 39c Is Worth Talking Of £0) dozen 50c and 75c Shirts, made of fine printed cheviot and madras, The 8,200 men who get { Ger the latest styles, being the samples » Also fancy laun. BOE sree Percale botom shirts, They are the Oe entire surplus stock of a well known manufac. turer and are all perfect, clean and fresh styles. All have de- tached cuifs, Your choice of all 87e for 75c Laundered Shirts, They zes at 3c, Ge for 1,00 to 1.50 Negliges are the kind that open in the back and | Shirts in new styles, All neat, desitable are closed in the front, Sizes 14 to 17, patterns, Detached cuffs, Sizes 14 to 17, Suspenders and Neckwear. 17¢ for 25c Blastic Web Sus- 60e for 3 regular 250 Ties, consiste , Penders, fine quality, with patent cast-off | ing of men’s pure silk four-inshands, Suspenders and non-breakable kid ends. | shields and band tecks, Men’s Underwear and Pajamas 1,19 for Root's Tivoli Shirts, value 1.50 to 2,25 89¢c for Portsmouth Mills 2.00 Underwear O8c for Wright's 1.50 silk striped Health Underwear 69e for 1.00 to 1,50 Shirts, camel’s hair and natural wool 69¢ for 1.00 Domet Flannel Pajamas, military style- Mei’s, Boys’ and infants’ Sweaters Men’s MEN'S. wool syeat- Boys’ BOYS' pure worsted ers, a With Sweaters, double coll They Sweaters, die mede an plain at ro ne fancy colors, and you Guajity” always sold choowe. t 69c a8 50. 98c Tie beg ope ee Infants’ Sweaters at 29c FANTS! all wool gweaters that but " ont. They. DOAN TR! ach and Yrecatee net pu Rreat Darathe eta eds a bel solved: Girls’ and Misses’ Coats _ Less Than Cost of Materials Economical mothers will find the ideal bargains in these stunning coats and jackets for the girls and misses, Bring them here to-morrow ; we can give a perfect tit, 8 98 for Misses’ 16.98 Coats, 44 three-quarter iength, made of black kersey/ wilh ve'vet collar, strapped seams, and gatin lined throughout. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, 6 79 for Misses’ 15.98 Coats, e mace of zibelines, three. quarter length, in brown, blue and Oxford, heavily stitched velvet collar and cuffs, leg-o'-mution sleeves, Sizes 12 to 18 years, 1 69 for Girls’ 3.98 Long Coats, e heavy weigh’, regulation style, with storm collar, The colors ere blue, cadet, Oxford, brown, castor or red. Sizes 6 to 14 years, 9 19 for Girls’ 7.98 Coats, full ¢ length, annel lined, made of plain blue or b:own cheviots, also zibelines in blue, brown, green or red. Full s storm collar, Sizes 6to 14 years, Girls’ Dresses of Cashmere 998 for Girls’ 6.95 Dresses, made of plain and fancy cashmeres in all the new shades of light blue, navy, cardinal, brown or tan, trimmed with white taffeta, yoke and narrow Itce, Atso dark all-wool mixtures, trimmed with plain broad- cloth of contrysting colors, Fall skirts, lined through. out, Sizes 6 to 14 years,

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