The evening world. Newspaper, March 17, 1905, Page 6

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ad before’ Magistrate Zeller In the fen's Court to-day, the polive marerted that the leaders of d Rovers of West End avenue been captured and atood whiting or flaw to take its course. WRudolph, who wore siasaes, resem- d of young Thoudore Roose- " @8 he stamd strenuously at ite, He was singled out 7 chef conspirator, Herbert imer, ten years old, of No. 812 West Hundred and second street, was “ps the principal witness against 18, Save Her. J 'Tell, me just what happened to "demanded the Court. ML," whispered Herbert, ‘a band ‘boys surrounded me while I was /0n the front steps of my home Jassoed me. ‘Then they stole ul of candy from me. They have gotten more only I didn't Wt. Rudolph was leader and Louis is known for her act, Policeman James Nerney i the “Red Rovers,’ He said cave In the neighborhood ninth street ‘nnd West End filled with Ioot, but up to the ‘of the tria} he hadn't succeeded it, Boforo any of this start- eve ee Zeller dismissed the 4 Louls were not connected | Rovers, the polles are atin| eld j » Mrs. Robert J. Mas- | The er will investigat we ‘West End avenue, hes of holdups by the youthful out. sald her ten-year-old son, had peen robbed of a gold se the forase Mann achool, Two other 0: on West Bnd avenue were lamp-post and relieved of all €in "Quinn, of No. \29 West One id Becond street, and Samuel Mg, of No, &3, West End avenue, au }) aald'to have been robbed by ied. Rovers. t bat All Kecape. ployees of 'th “OPEN UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK’ To-MORROW NiaHT. at no time be an inconvenience, Spring Top Coats. “Por style, these i sine yj are of anything iieuave merchant can produce, They are of ost fashionable fabrics— tailored throughout and fering in ‘sprin ly trimmed. You must model Black Si ions, for we stout and slim men; proportions; never better ficent values; at. $15 Values; at .reveversees TO WIN DEAT / Pretty and Young, She Swallows Carholic Acld and Dies After Struggling Against Efforts to Wighting agninet alt antidotes and at- tempts to save her life, Basie Labori- vitoh, a pretty sevontean+year-o1d girl, living at No, 108 Goerck etreet, died to- day of self-ndministered carole acid. For more than an hour her friends and an ambulance surgeon fought to save her, but she died in agony., No reason The girl until recently had a position fn a concern uptown, but a few days but not until they engaged In @ pistol fight with the police, More than twenty shots were fired by the officers, and it Is thought two of the eacaping men were wounded, The police heard two of the men cry out they had been shot, and the officers belleve the wounded were alded in es- caping by their companions, pss essa FIRE IN HOSPITAL, BUT NOT A PANIC, Clerks In the Presbyterian Put Out Blaxe While Doctors and Patients Sleep, ' There was a small blaze early to-day In the administration bullding of the Presbyterian Hospital, No, 7 Bast Seventieth street, The two night clerks and Supt, Fisher, using the hose from the stand pipe fh the building, had the blaze out before the firemen arrived, The doctors sleeping in the building, and hundreds of patients in the inati- tution! wero not aware of the trouble, fgo she gave up her Laon for ae i known reason and came to live with Cadel oerineth her sister, Mra, Sumh Jankovita, tn Goerck street. As there was no place for her to sleep there, the gif went to sloen last night with a frlepd of the family, at No, #{ Cannon ntreet. Be- fore doing a0 she met and bse had some time with some unknown pert erp ntl gupvosed to have been a young man, To-day she returned to her sister's though home, went into the bathroom and | Sapheeelebegpanttel soon emerged, her mouth burned with |. As she fell er friends saab ee Ore, ‘trail of the band, which has | MMFEed, HOF A? Boe Oe eens whet d that fashionable district for| the an fought efforts oe ave hor. ston to Commissioner McAdoo com-| MASKED ROBBERS IN PISTOL FIGHT. nd pocketbook while on his way |chieago Police Surprise Six After They Hdd Gagged Twe Men, CHICAGO, March 17.--Glx masked rob- bers, frustrated In an attempt.to dyna- ite the safe in the office of Birk Brothers’ Brewery to-day, after they had overpowered and gagged two em- made thetr encape, 259261 BROS. 222 pring Suits and ts Whe Want Thea” a er thought at ‘this time to our, PART-PAY- { FeLAN! It may be the means of your dressing better in i paying with far less.inconvenience, Every man, needs new wearing appatel now. We have everything he can pos- ay he buys\,we'll charge to. him, and make such arrange. , can ne . Y IN VERY SMALL SUMS Superb Black Suits. After all is sald and done, suits of plain color are always the most satisfactory in the ent, Since nine out of ten men prefer black, i we exert every, effort to provide end rich Black Thibets,| superb fabrics, and now we're of- weights new- ly of serviceable size to fit you, no matter |Thibets and stylish unfinished your proport Worsteds, either single or double “shapes for regular builds | breasted; shapes for men of all Ne Patent Colt, | n. If Oxfords—-Shoes Black and Colors to please New York taste. at entre, keep us in touch with New York ideas, | Purpose. ‘1 “To wear a pair, is to know it’s so.’’ ‘Av, and 27th Street. Paptories on afta, “Pt JS VY, ANTEE w Spring Styles. From the nar- row dip Toe to the widest. Every Calf, id | Button, Lace & Blucher | ##dustion | __ New features ot cut, sole trim, heel and other effects ), Six big stores in New. York, the recognized style | / A big factory, also in New York, means exact and dan t- response to those ideas. Every shoe is designed in New York, for use in New York—and they are made for every person and for every Another point:—A Blyn Shoe is always as good as it looks—or better. Nothing put on—Everything built in. The Blyn name means Quality, it means Style, it ans Extra’Big Value. For 30 years it has been so. |More than ever it is so right now in the Spring of 1905. Ix BIG BEST STORES: SHOES IN EVERY GRADE. Lr; | 1 S658 Brosaway, bet. Park and Ellery Sts. RTE: RIN) pleaser tec OVERS." DOCTOR GETS THREATS OF DEATH, Spence, Who Caused Another Phyal- clan's Arrest, Menaced by Letter Writer. Dr, Henry Spence, of Jersey City, tells the polive he has received séveral let- tera saying he would be killed before Dr. Laval B Beaty, Dekel arrest A My gM gcd 0! nie Van Doren, = nae, on information furnished by Dr. Spence, ntti STABS HIMSELF 23 TiMes. ce Frank Duranto, who keeps @ small tobacco and pipe store at 6 Second) avenue, tried to kill himself to-day, by stabbing himself in the breast twenty-three times with an oid pair of scissors and o penknife. In her struggles to get the scissors and knife from hee husband, Mrs, Duranto bid badly cut about the hands. The wounds of both were dressed at the Flower Hospital, \ You Should Dress worsted waa fa Sree Be $12. 50 ether, sively Men’s Springcoats @ Raincoats These Springcoats are of Vicuna, hand tailored, silk lined to edge, also gun-metal gray twilled worsted Springcoats—the latter a brand unt The Ralncoats are cravenetted Vicuna and fine twitled worsted, black and Oxford. Also worsted suits, hand tailored, | Any of clusively in Brill stores......e0+++ Youths’ Spring Clothing - Young Men’s Suits of radical design, snappy all-wool grays and browns and mixtures, all-woo! alpaca linin, {n\ coats; sizes 15 to 20, Exclusively here Children’s Clothing for Spring lal sale of boys’ all-wool Knee Pants, in light weightd, sizes 3 to 16, $1 value, at....seeereees Yea ac Boys’ §) rig Topcoats, Reefers, rfolk Suits, double-breasted Fancy and Serge Suits, Every garment all wool and strongly tallored,,...s.esserscessetes $2008 “i Gt Four Convenient Stores; new bloomer 279 Broadway, 47 Cortlandt St., Hats Well... you can do so at small expense if you wear Brill clothing, We sell at right prices every thing that men and boys wear—hats, shoes, furnishings and clothing, Why don’t you “ Get the Habit” this Spring ? I Men’s Spring Suits Topeoats. “Cravenette” Venetian Rain- coats and Oxford Sprin famous “Custom Tallore garments ever sold at this price thas will hold the shape until worn out. | Exclusively here.....sseeeerdeee Men's Topcoats Of tan covert; all-wool, hand - tailored : Fashion, for Spring. all of our ; the onl suits; Raincoatsy Oxford and n's black suits and fancy ese garments, ex- 5] 5 haircloth fronts §6 Russtan and Eton Norfolk Suits, 211 and 219 Sixth Av, 125th St., cor, 3d Av. of Quali Derbys in approved blocks and Soft Hats in a variety of new shapes, black, cedar, nutria and two novaity shades called husk and hollis—unexcelled tor snap and wear by any hat atany price, On Special Sale, on Week Only Bnding e Next Frie day, Men's Sound and Stylish Sho-s, Two xieat offerings In the best leathers for appearances, comfort wer 1645 ont 1,05 nore TRH fully built, He {fs widely known In *porting circles and {s ex-Commodore of the Ovean Yaoht Club; Tho couple frat met at a reception given by the club over a year ago when Olsen was Commodore. The: Were seen In each other's qompany al- most continuously afterward. i cerenapentipiae According to the comptaint filed in Young Wife Charges Capt. and ; court young Olsen's parents opposed Mrs. William Olsen, of Brooke| ihe, marrige on tho ground that tho lyn, with Alienating the Affec+| piace: “wos um If the marriage fovk Ir fi alleged that Olsen Jett town, but tions of Their Son, wan followed by Miss Rose, who in- ‘isted that they be married at once, The carernony wae performed at a F church in nhattan Borough { couple return st { ni A sult which promises to be one full | took up thetr recidence the bt of sensationg has been brought In the Hai eyey tee ege ee agoe: fae He a Richmond County Supreme Court by one morning ostensibly on business, ie ep Olsen, formerly Miss Lulu | but failed to return, bee ee has ‘one, of Stapleton, against Capt, and le ee eo a Mra, William Olsen, sr., of Brooklyn, rnd wea’ met She chatges them with alfenation of her ‘husband's affections. FYfty thousand le ve dollara is the amount. asked. rk end Curncoa, ‘She says he la now Ts. Olsen, Jr 19 handsome, She ia |acte where in the West. twenty-four. veara old, of the brunette Aa ae has striking features, She ves with her mother on Water stre Stapleton, ig) Her husband, who ts the oldest son THE - STYLISH SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS, $3 80-——$4 00 For Men and Women Ask the practical shoe buyer ‘the first requirement Shoe, He will say, “Comfort.” i: at “a A stylish Walk-Over Shoe is comfortable from the start. Yi can put it right on in the store and walk off forgetting you have on a new shoe, It's one merit of WALK-OVER SHOES that when you put them on for the first time it's hard to tell whether ‘you ate walling off with the WALK-OVER or the WALK-OVER fs walking off with you, And with the comfort of the shoe every other advantage of the shoe is included, Buy WALK-OVER SHOES for comfort and you get style, Shapeliness, strength, fit ard fashion. Buy them for stylq and you get comfort, fit, fashion, shapeliness and strength, That's because the WALK-OVER is an all-around good shoe. Good in every part of it. Good all through, , The wearer of WALK-OVER SHOES is bound to be taken for Isa judge of a stylish shoe. Everybody; cafi s¢e style, But the WALK-OVER wearer knows that he’s as good a fudge of comfort as of style, Every step tells him so. Don’t pay the penance of “breaking in” shoes. Wear the WALK-OVER, WALK-OVER SHOE STORES NEW YoRK | BROOKLYN 179 Broadway, near Cortlandt St. 565 Fulton St.,n’r Flatbush Ave. 1177 B'way, n'r 28th St. vesines Open evenings Three Days Only—Saturdgy, Monday, Tuesday: The busy housewife finds THREE important advantages in a Gillies Coflee Sale, First, absolute certainty of the Coffee, its purity, its excellence, its freshness. Second, the real economy of real reductions fron prices known to be the lowest at which unt coffee can be had, Third, the case with which the other two advantages may be obtained, No rushing off to avstore, no carfares, no jostling and crowding, no fax on time and nerves—m Postal does it all, The brands selected for this sale have been known and liked for very many years—in fact, are among the best that we have put upon the market during our whole sixty-five years in the Coffee business, _ Broken Java Bogota Coffee REGULAR PRICE 28¢. Mile re | | This rich, delicious. coffee y) 5 % was a luxury until we suc- ie Lee i eee ci ceeded in getting it so that bargain at 20c. SALE PRICE , Get late ft at 28¢, Holland Mocha and Jav: Best Mocha and Java REGULAR PRICE 24¢, A REGULAR PRICE 32c, A pure, rich, delightful flavor C blend of the BEST Java ¢ that is known to hundreds that [s grown with the BEST Mocha that Is grown. More of our old customers, and well recommended cannot be sald, SALE PRICE... " PRICE iv crvaseseccgenens sy French Roasted Coffee | English Breakfast Tea REGULAR PRICE, 6c, REGULAR PRICE Soc, A A splendid high-grade Cof- c special importation of a C fee, roasted black, In best particularly fine quality Eng- French style, Very popular lish Breakfast Tea, extra at regular price, SALE good yalue at $0c, SALE PRICE ihinesanrscocneniiy PRICE aieiivemivarpnntence For Hotels, Clubs and Restaurants, as well as the Household, this is an opportunity to seoure a substantial saving from our usual moderate prices. ‘ | S D yi S d P lon the Coffee IMpPLy Send FOStAl wir comes von, WE SELL 5 LBS. COFFEE—or 4 Ib, Tea and 5 Ibs. Coffee—and deliver jn Manhattan, Brooklyn and Bronx up to 480th st, SEND POSTAL or telephone, | 10 Ibs, Coffee or 5 lbs, Tea—or 1 Ib, Tea and 10 Ibs, Coffee—delivered FREE of express charges within 25 miles of Manhattan—25 Ibs, delivered within 100 miles, Gillies Coffee Sale| By ie ‘by cARe earsalofthe New Spring OvercoatsforMen It's important to the man who is particular about the style and fit of his Spring Overcoat to know Vogel Brothers’ clothing, It's time for the change, you know—and we are splendidly ready with a stock of overcoats that own no superiors at any price, The character of these overcoats lift them far above the level of commonplace, ordinary ready-made overcoats, They are distinctly different and smarter—modeled on graceful, eagy lines, that add distinctiveness to the man who ‘wears one, They ingure a positive style with their shapely shoulders and snug-fitting collars; the coat fronts set smoothly. And wire all, they retain these style features as long as you wear them Eight New Models in Top Coats. From the extreme short box coat to the conservative mediunt length. At $10--Top coats ofall the new shades of tan covert, At $12—Top coats of tan, brown, olive and greenish coverts, yw At$15—Top coats inthe new herringbone weave and plain co- , verts in the new shade: \d rich black thibete, ‘ 20 and $25—-The tailoring and style of the top coats at eee are ea to highest trios tbl tailor pverssat: I Six New Models in Medium Length Overcoate, These form a splendid series—some are characterized by « loose, full back, some with closer fitting seam back and long centre slit, The lengths vary from the knee to an inch or two below. At $12—Medium length overcoats of black thibet, oxford, vene« tian and covert cloth, \ At ae very svecial value is our medium length overcoat pA soft feeling black Thibet, luxuriously sith lined throughout to the edge lapels, And, in addstion to this special value at $15, we show the same model in oray, tan, olive, black and fancy mixed fabrics, At $18, $20, $25, $28 and $30, a handsome showing of medium length overcoats of the richest imported and domestic fabrics, tailored in a manner that cannot be surpassed. : Many New Models in Cravenette' Overcoata’: i) 4 | From the loose, graceful 52-inch long, coat to the dignified, «| aristocratic paddock and paletot. Cravenetting, be it unders stood, is merely a process. The Vogel Brothers label insures the quality of the cloth and the authoritatveness of the style, | ¥ ‘At $10—Cravenettes of oxford gray in the new 52-inch long mode}, At $15—Oxford gray worsted cravenettes, 52 inches long, with the swing and style of an overcoat that would cost you fas ata m tailor's. F; oy 420-—Cravenetten of fancy mixtures and lightly overplaided { effects in smooth surface worsteds, é ; At $25—Elegant dark gray smooth surface worsted Cravensttes in gy, §2-inch long Coats, Paddocks and Paletots, ; Voge Drathors, A2™ Sty, Cor. 8 Ape, ‘ Open Saturday Night Till 10.30, \ W.L.DOUGLAS you pow'r fy UNION 50 FOR i wae 1 pias # Nabe S.= SHOES MEN! | ANY LONGER. af? 50 Si than any o y Men’s $3.50 Shoes than any other Manufacturer in the World. : $i0 00 REWARD to any one who cag, 1 disprove this statement, YS The reason W. L, Dou; $3.50 shoes are ie peatt est sellers in the world, Is, because of their excele lent style, easy fitting and superior ‘weart cvalities. If I cowl thow you the difference between the shocs made J in my fectory and those of other makes and the high grade , sy lcathers@ lg used, you would under= stand why W.L. A Douglas shoes cost moreto make, 4 why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater intrinsic value than any other $3.50 shoe on the market to-day, W.L. Douglas guarantees thelr value by stamp ing his name and price on the bottom. Look for it--take no Collars in all new shapes, ..e Extra Elastle Suspenders... 100 CA Spring Overcoats Tan, Oxford, Black Thibet and Novelty Cheviot, #| $5, $7.50, $10 and $12. ' | | Cravenette Rajincoats, Priestley & Co,’s Guaranteed Rainproofing, | - $7.5), $10, $12 and $15. |} Men's Spring Suits are ready now--the Latest Models and Fabrics, $5, $7.50, $10, $12, $85 and $18 | Boys’ Contirmation Suits in Reliable Blac Materiars, $1.50, $2, $2 50, $3 59 and $5, Boys’ HanJsome Norfolk Suits with Bloomer Pants, forages 7 to 16, 23, $4 and «5. Clothing sepaired for One Year Free, THE SURPRISE STORE| {Third Ave., 0. w, cor, 83d St., Noney keturned on Request. i 132 to 146 W. 14th St., Between 6th and 7th Aves, One Block trom L Station, Gillies Coffee Company, Tawi Cortunat 200, 200, 207 nd 289 Washington St, Si," et THE BUSINESS MAN'S MOST RELIABLE , HANDBOOK. A WHOLE LIBRARY OF VALUABLE INFORMATION IN ONE MOLUME. MAILED IN US 4 7. & 1 \% 35° CENTS substitute. Sold by shoe dealers everywhere. | more comfortable or better iooking shoes at any price than the W. £, Douglas $3.80 shoot. 1 ie so unusually well that £ buy them right atong.and have | 1447-1449 Brondway, corner 4ls; Stre2h 95 Nassau Street, 974 Third Avenue. | on blr Avenues corner 120th Street. 4h ei ail Ss dl ata NO BETTER SHOES AT ANY PRICE, 'Y have worn all kinds of shoes, but have never worn They stand wear never hada pair out of which I di it idar £ got moro than my money's worth.” ‘5 “norpan MALL, Life / Tribune Building. jive W. Ls Douptas $2.09 and $1.75 Shoes for ff brasey, Boys aro tho samo quality as Douglas — $3:50 shoes for eyed Eoys aave , $1 on ovory pair over otham makes E El Write tor Now. Mustrat 7 Catto “hoes by toally 3 Calf als } conte extra, coiled 4 = | W. 1, DOUGLAS, J ways gives ont Leath Trrvakton, Mags, satisfaction, W.L, Douglas $3.59 Shoe StoresInCreaterNewYorks 3} Broadway. corner How: reat. 355 Sixth Avenue, corner 2and Street. | o Broan y ner 3, \ Stre M45 Eighth Avenue, 3 Brondwi Ner 14th Str BROOKLYN, e 30 Broadway, corner Jith Street, 708-710 Broadway, corner Thornton Street, 1367 Broadway, corner Gates Avenue, 421 Fulton Street, corner Pearl Street. 7 lewark Avenue NEW. Btrects y 50 Went 125th Street, Aven bot: 146th and 147th Streets,

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