The evening world. Newspaper, September 15, 1905, Page 9

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. THE wort D: “pee ie PROM MASHER: 4Ze/enDR George. ] } One of the letters that came to-day } to the George house, at No. 91 John- } son street, ts typewritten and was mailed j at Station B, Manhattan, at 11.30 o'clock |last night. The letter is full of profanity sistence had frightened the girl's par- ents. was malled at 5 o'clock yesterday after- BY MASHERS ““: threatens death to the girl if she The other letter is written in ink and Helen George, Who Had Two! Arrested, Gets Letters | noon at Station P, Manhattan. The writer declares he ‘s the member of an organization which has voted to destroy the girl's life if she persists in having mashers arrested. It is full of unprint- able language and across the bottom is drawn a large black hand. ‘The girl refused to go to work to-day Dete from Warning Her. until Helen George, the pretty sixteen-year- | old Brooklyn girl who has caused the! arcest of twe men within the last cen | : days for annoying her on her way to | / and from the office of Meadows & Co., | ation, low her all the way. > did s0 but the trip was without incident. Murphy be at the girl's place of business to-night when she leaves and will fol- low her home, The two letters were turned over to Post-Office Inspector Jacobs and he will make an effort to trace them to their writers. at No, 7 Beaver street, Manhattan, where she is employed, recelyed two letters threatening her life to-day. For some. unexviained reason the —=__ BIG CHURCH CONFERENCE. | At a meeting of the Executive Com- girl has been a mark for almos; all| Mitte of the Inter-Church Conference of the msshers in that (section ot} on Federation iast night at the Murray Brooklyn in which she lives. She 1s Hill Hotel final arrangements were made for a meeting to be held at Car- negte Hall, this city, beginning Nov. 15 and lasting seven days. Already acceptances have been re- ceived from 761 delegates and alternates representing twenty-elght Protestant denominations from ‘ail over the United States, and embracing leading ministers and laymen, President | Roosevelt great interest In pretty, but smail and youthful leok-} ing. There must be something excep- tlonally attractive about her, for every time “she leaves her house someone fs behind her who sooner or later) tries 10 make her acquaintance. The two men she had arrested recently were complained of because their pei Jann Daniel SonszSons. Men’s Wear. Each Day Brings New Merchandise from the Mills MEN'S FLANNELETTE NIGHT SHIRTS, .00 MEN’S FLANNELETTE PAJAMAS, 1.00 expressed has e meetin, new great value, MEN'S STIFF BOSOM SHIRTS, open back and front, latest Autumn designs,................. Men’s Half Hose. The choicest collection of dainty Autumn weight Imported Fancy Lisle and Cotton Half Hose (the best possible from the frames) in Fancy Mixtures, Stripes and Embroideries, Oxblood, Navy, Dark Tans, Browns, Slate and Greens. Every pair a 0 work of art...... RrteNalelaleleir ister sineesieipie qalainene Baars ys) ’ MEN’S COLLAR S—all the new shapes—2 2 MUM sas cineselsies sic ceainet ss ANAC eoemoesersrsrer e 5 MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY. Broadway. Eighth and Ninth Sts. Stern Brothers Announce that their store will be open until 6 P. M., To-morrow, rei - Boys’ « Young Men’s ‘Suits: For Fall Wear—Attractively Priced, bak aa f ns to Se fad wan te Special Value at $5.00 Valve 8; 6.40 ‘Value 97.40, 5.00 99.78, 14.75 | | | Black Broadcloth Coats, VISITS EMPRESS Introduced to the Famous Old Lady of China and, with Party. Spends Night in the, | Summer Palace at Peking. ept, 15.—Mise Alice Roose- Aili, the Ameri wife of , and | ean Miniate ry | | united staces | other ladies of went to chi and spent were r Dowager Mrs. K |Pracelete and rings, ‘This was. followed alae cholé yistt was remarkable on} account of Returning to Peking In the evening most | of the party attended an “at home” ut the German Ministor's, where Gen. Cor- Wife and Senator Newlaads aid ng entertained. The party jay secing the signte of rrow all will go to Tien- tend a reception given by Yuan Shalkat JAMES MeGREERY & CO. Misses’ Suit Department, | New Model, fancy Mixed) Cloth Suits. 28 inch, semi- fitting Coat, with plain| cloth Collar and Cuffs,| Pleated circular Skirt. 15,00 New “Empire” Coat Suits. | fancy Mixed Cloth. Col- ors—blue, black and mix- tures, Sizes 14 and 16 years, \ 22.50 Fall model, three- quarter heavy weight, brown or grey mixtures, Sizes 14 and 16 years, 10,50 Latest circular Mixed Cloth Walking Skirt. Finished with graduated tucks, Lengths 37 to 40 inches. 5-5° Twenty-third Street. JAMES McGREERY & CO, Gymnasium Suits, For Ladies and Children, 2d Floor, New models for the coming season, made of Vyella, serge, brilliantine or flannel, On September the 16th, Gymnasium Suits, made of navy blue Tricot or Bril- -liantine. Trimmed with white or black braid, 2.75 value 4,00 Black Sateen Bloomers, 50¢ value 1,00 ‘Twenty-third Street, JAMES McGREERY & GO, Ladies’ Coats. Black Broadcloth and tan CovertCloth Coats, Semi- fitting. Lined with Satin, n of the grounds of the | a the absence of formality. | y Made of Panne Cheviot or | length Coat, Made of; FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 15, che MISS ROOSEVELT WILD-EYED MAN HELD AS'HURSE” CRASH MAKES JOLTED POLICE Stole Into the Eldridge Street Station and, Announcing that He Had siot a Stranger, Kill Levine's hurse Are Held Asked to Be Locked Up. for Examination. POISONERS = MILK SHAK Men He Says Hired Him to Lacteal Fluid, Rolls | Bread. While Acting Sergt. Faulkner was The feud among the Williamsburg ex i ing up i blotter In the Eldridge Pe eae wait 1 pomuste in the pan n= ns who live in Yorkville and the ot superior quality silk braid, in seven of the Rewer) : rua ? m. and who are sup: models, Colors are navy, brown, Alice biue, olive; y $1. 95 s ing of many horses a year ago, ‘has and Who!kre stb: i i out again, To-day three men |?) aye also black. .....cee0+ teens Tvabsiates = Value $2.75. appearing t 1 with being in a horse-Kkilling | diy A; ; . wsplracy were arraigned In the Man- |! Women's Tailored Trimmed Swit Hats. ..........6.4 $ 1. 75 have shot aman. Lock me up.” he yattan Avenue Court, Brooklyn, on com-| feats Value $2.75, at f it of Lewis Lovine, expressman, of |The driver was sending his ho Feather Turbans $4.30 10 £15.0°« ny the s 128 Cook sweet Was gol! 0) 4 up ‘Third avenue ee eka torman rang his gong, and | driver > clear the track, e didnot t : Exel-/ the front ot and & ‘istan aging Questioned further the man said s atrick J. Frrell, twenty-five and had an uncle Hving in Bi Intt informed the police thit rrell had been coniined in a hospital | for the dnsane. lon “Double B” Linen Collar, 6 for aca Womey’s Fall Shoes, $1.49 Luan fo SA Most Remarkable Values in Men’s Suits and Overcoats at $8.75. Your choice of the best $15,00 grades made at this ridiculously low price, $8.75. The Suits for Men are entirely new. in single or double breasted coat styles, made of splendid cheviot and cassimeres. The Fall Overcoats © are made of elegant quality covert and herringbone weaves, in various shades. The body is lined with serge, the sleeves with silk—your choice from among the suits or overcoats for $8.75 Men’s Dependable Cravenette Coats ; at $11.80, worth $20.00. Boys’ Norfolk JacKel and Bloomer Trouser Suits or Double Bugaste’ Coat and Plain Trouser Suits $2.95 —of good, sturdy, tasteful materi- omingiales’. 24 Floor. “ooin St. Section. als, most carefully made, for.. Saturday Sale of Veils. Girls’ Smart Dresses Every style that meets with Milady’s ap- At Exceptional Underprices : Girls’ Plaid Dresses, in fine woo! patterns; two pretty breyale—no) Hache! how fastidious or modest her styles, one with pointed rue, with lace and. velvet taste may be—is here. ribbon; the other with a square yoke, velvet straps on Special attention is called to a beautiful assort- shoulder, velvet belt and cuffs Ment of Chi:fon Veils inall SQA ¢ $2 98 $3.98 and $4.98 trimmed with lace, 6to 14 yrs.; at shades and lengths, at..... eee Silk Chiffon Veils, three yards long, with tuck- "75¢ Girls’ Fine Cheviot, Serge Sailor Suits of fine serges. with large collar, collar and cuffs piped with $5.98 Prominent among these are all 4d ing on three sides; really worth $1.25 each, at. Also a remarkable lot of red; silk tie; sizes 6 to 14 years, at. ..4. eeseee Fancy Mesh Veilings in black, brown, Girls’ Box Pleated Russian Dresses with pretty combinations in cloth, silk and braid trimming; navy 1 ndwhlfe tad DIATE, Ay yatdecsersrsevasreee, Lao Bloomingdales’, Main Floor, Lexington Ave. Section. Lape ee ties 8 10 4 67 08 & $8.98 Avtumn Shirt Waists. Bloomingdale’, 24 Floor, Lex. Ave. Section. A very important of- Sale of School Shoes. fering in the progressive Real Shoe Economy Here. Girls’ Shoes, of black kid and box calf, Bloomingdale Waist Store consists of in lace or button style; single or double soles of solid oak; shoes that will wear 600 white medium-weight basket - weave waists, like iron, are stylish and comfortable; sizes 8% to 11 at $1.29 and 11 ease $2.00 tailor stitched, pleated back and front, separate stock at $1.69; big girls’ sizes 2) to 5% 5 $3,00 valUe at..eoey Boys’ Shoes that satisfy. look well, and wear well; collar. One of the neatest of the new Fall styles, 50c Boys*Welted Oak Soles, leathers of box calf, vici kid and velour calf skin, sizes 1 to Stas $2. 50 Solid Cait ‘Shoes, sizes 8i4 1 59 to 13%, at $1.29; sizestto 514. e Children’s Shoes, of black kid, ‘exible sole, spring heel, and patent leather tips in’ lace and but: 89 ton style; sizes 4 to 5, at f [¢ Section, sizes 1 to 5% Soscacseces 6 OD, All sizes at the special Fall Hosiery. Rare bargains for men, women and children, as you will see from a perusal of this list: Men's Half Hose—Two thread Cotton “est Howe, in Blacks and Tans; feaclly first quali ii 14 %5 15c, value, at. “} Men's Half cael Lisle Thread ana Cotton Silk Embroidered Half Hose in a variety of 15 styles; 35C, value, at...:+.eccsrceseeeceeerree ic Women's Hosiery—Two Thread Black Cotton Hosiery- made with double soles; high spliced heels 12% and toes, White or Black feet; 25c. value, at . Cc Women’s Gauze Lisle Thread Hosters made with the Garter Top; 44c, value, at..,... 25c Ween’ & Rembrandt and Richelicu Ribbed Lisle Thread titers ana Fine Gau ported Cotton broidered Westen: Childre riple Knee Stockin —One wy one rib one "triple 1 bi stockings in stainless black; all sizes; actual value 19¢,, at.. Riooavtowdeles’. Maén Floor, GO0h > Pure Silk race. A Special Saturday Salc. Made of a high grade pure silk, steel rod and Paragon frame, in 26 and 28 inch sizes, for men and women, Cotors—Blue, red, black, green and brown, witha Jarge assortment of han- dies, including — hard: woods, boxand sterling, horn, gold-plated anu pearl, sterling and pearl, Dresden and ivory com: binations, ampled $1. 68 bargain at a" An lnex- inetales’. Main Floor, 50th St. Hoslery, row at Ww + Length 45 inches, 19,59 Trimmed with braid, Em- pire model, f oar) AOR Coupon. Upon presentation of this coupon we will sell youa Upon presentation of this Coupon we will sell you a man's the newest Fall shape, apd worth $2.50, for $1.50 sold at this price without sl upon ‘ats’ root, wth Bt, Section, Fruit, Cream, Nougat and Caramel Chocolates 15¢ it this coupon, Done sold} this be witheu ior, DUA BE, Heotion. Lewis, Caught in Act, and Two Car Hurls Wagon 100 Feet, Strewing Third Avenue with and ny of the wealthy and fashionable t X | waxun, hurling | clear acroxs the ‘ate t 10) feet. HONeill & Co jo FOR SATURDAY: | E New Fall Millinery Women’s Ready to Trim Hats IMPORTED WINGS, BREASTS, BANDEAUX, VELVET | ROSES, FOLIAGE, &C., in splendid varieties Shoes for School Wear Boys’—Misses’'—Children’s \ (Second Floor, rear.) MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S Vici Kid Spring Heel Button | Shoes, patent leather ee round toe. & 28 203 Ise 1 $1.00 wit | $1.25 u8ti, 1$1.50 | Value $1.25. Value $1.50. Value $2.00 | LITTLE BOYS' HALF HEEL LACK, SHOES) | glazed Dongola kid and box calf; sizes 10 t | 193K; value $150, atessseccesseesesece rests csrees BOYS’ LACE SHOES, sa'in calf vamps, dull | Dongole ‘kid ‘ops, full’ toe shape, sood newt $1.50 soles; sizes 1 to $14; value $2.00, at. she i Saturday we offer A Manufacturer’s Sample Line of Misses’ Tailor-Made Suits In the new aad much enlarged depart- ment rear of Third Floor, 20th St. side This is a price saving op ortunity, just when the schools are opening, that should be largely | || taken advantage of. The suits are in cheviots, homespuns anf solid colors, medium and long coat effects, lined throughout with satin, pleated skirts. $40.00 Suits now $25.00 $35.00 suits now $20.00 $28.00 suits now $15.00 Boys’ Suitsand E.xtraTrousers $4.98 Cut Double-Breasted, Norfolk, Double-Breasted | Norfolk, madc of handsome mixtures, aU sizes; suit {$4 98 and extra trousers.. * Splendid Values in Boys’ Suits at $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 Boys’ Regular 50c. Trousers, 39c. (Third Floor, rear, 20th St. Side.) Also for Saturday Only. $28.50 Dinner Sets, $18.50. Very fine French China Dinner Sets of 101 pieces to the set— violet and pink floral designs, clouded gold effects J | —our regular price $28.: turday only, at $ 8. 50 $4.25 Washing Machines, $3.00. The Electric Washing Machine, made of best Richmond cedar, with electric welded hoops that will not drop off; casy running gcar; makes clothes white as snow—regular price $4.25. Saturday only, at, n ‘$3. 00 | $2.50 Couch Covers, $1. 25. | 300 Couch Covers, Oricntal striped desitns; they are iringed an around—full size—regular price $2.50 each. 5: | aay) only, Abeeeeee rene i ~~ 21c. Table Oilcloth, 12 1-2c Yard. Golered Figured Table O1 Olishalt, 1, vards wide, allnew desians c ii Saturday ‘only, at oe ae 1h | Men’s Furnishings In our new and enlarged Dept. 1st Floor, 20th St. Side, Special for Saturday | Men’s Underwear 300 Dozen | 8 ht Nat- | Wo) Bei MeeRo "shirts and Men's High Grade | | Drawets- “reEylar prise 70c | Bsc each; at. Neckwear Men's extra tine Merino} i | In all the leading shadcs, cut | “Glastonbury” make BA full and plenty of tis, for this | made to sell at §1,00 ah season—65c¢ to 75 grades at $1.25 cach; j 45C cach Haiti poe 1,000 Dozen Men's ton Halt Hose, neatly | embroidered at instep wf 25e Stiff Bosom ~~! Fancy Shirts | Good asso:tment of neat pat- | terns on Tans and dark grounds, | pearl | made ot A fine Madras and Per- button and loops, $1. 00 * la of pale | nai te val 82C cach : at $1.50; special at . Regular price 61,00 to $1.99 4 | | 4

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