The evening world. Newspaper, September 22, 1905, Page 10

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‘GAT AND DOG ONLY ASSETS “Actress So Declares at Sec-| "ond Examination by | Creditor. Bertram, who starred tn the “Prince of Pilsen,” and i¢ the wife of Be Morgan,: “The Prodigal Son," ° In the City Court to-day for 7M Continuation of her examination in @upplementary proceedings. She came / fA & cab and was accompanied by a ‘maid. John L. Nelson & Bros. are ‘trying to colldot a balance of $107.71 al- Teged to be due on their bill for deco- f Teting Miss Bertram's house at New Rochelle. Mies Bartram wore « costume of Hight Blue topped by a little black straw bat. ) \Bhe shivered and said: /"Dhis examination ts about the obilll- 7M) emt proposition I know anything about,” #)end she sent her maid out to the cab for her wrap. On @ former hearing Miss Bertram eclared the New Rocielle houso her mother's, and ‘mamma aa Gold it." She d-clared wofully that whe badn't a cent, but since then the attorney for the Nelsons thought he had fearned that the actress aid shi the debt, and if she wi eiance’ ‘would pay up “ike rat indefinke adjournment was taken, ire Was @omoe ‘talk of applying for iver for Miss Bertram, who sjated ‘was shortly to appear in a ville sketch. hope the Turse will | ‘ x2 claimed. | ia A ba Froid ‘o have pn eR ver. tiaat dhe aourees tuaseed sis | Trip of Mrs. Aten and Mrs. aa PC Scheu to Tenderloin Leads “WADED INTO SURF thess AND SHOT Himseir,| _' Unpleasantne William B. Méroncy Made Suicide Doubly sure Atier Losing at Poker. 5 (@pedial to The Evening Worta,) Because they made a trip through the Tenderloin with two gay young Ho- ‘Doken men, Mra Aten and Mra, George Scheu, both of No 708 Park avenua, NORFOLK, Va., Sept. 2—William B, | Hoboken. were before Recorder Stanton ) tiilrty-eeven. yours old, | 12 the pollo court tm that olty to-day, Prominent ‘sporting man of Norfolk, | n° former sa complainant againat \he hin }ife to. by him. tter and her husband, whom she ac- “the Walle stacdizg in | cused of mpreading scandalous stories _water. about hes, mney 4 ent the niviit ate bie! dire Aten's husbend te « civil en Saegtee at cviceinig Seach apd gineer and works nights Both wo-| See ticle Se ate dons te | cme are-members of an order known ied into the aurf. Put-|aa the Daughters of Liberty, and the revolver to his left ear he fired @| story as unfolded in court was that on Rae The reontie tide Ltt hl bene | Auuiet M4, while the husbands were at Corner 21st St. Harlem: \¢ F ings and sizes. men'and women. 0 S\ conside : however, the lawyer misinformed. 3 Fimme, @ had no desire to ‘The custom makin Se) tion to compare wi THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 22, 1906. | iss TT Ge Ree One ARE to New York with Herman Jeffree of No, 19 Washington street, and Frank Diehi, af No. #16 Hudson street. and visited Tenderloin vesorta, emong them the Haymarket. ‘The men in the ease were in court and admitted they had met the two women on the n’ght im question and conducted them about the Tenderloin. going ‘ioe pusoende maze, working: for their fanart up, and “Bip, |heard enough?’ ine faint on the Sion * ‘When she was restored to conactous- ness the Recorder dismissed the com. plaine, and ‘court. E*EN PLYMPTON HELD. Astee Committed to Bafl tx Default ef $5,000 Bal. (Special to The Evening World.) PLYMHOUTH, Maee., Sept. 2.—Bben Plympton, an actor, who is accused of |@ murderous assault upon George Mar tinlin, was to-day araigned before Judge W. H. Osborne, He hed spent the night tn jal. WM. VOGEL & SON ‘Usual defect ‘Our new Our Concave Closefitting 1,000 Stamps are worth $3.00 cash and $00 are worth $1.50 cash when buying PMAN&G ’ Fulton Street, from Yh to Duffield Street, BROOKL ‘Oa C Store Open Until 10 P. M. Saturday. || : 62c a Low Prices and Substantial Values In Men’s and Boys’ Clothing. i “HY | Our motto for the Pall'season and the coming year will be more than ever “Low Prices and Substantial Values” and the offerings for Saturday will prove this statement, as they Fall Suits and Overcoats of are certainly unsurpasséd—No man or bp tao ribet: anyitiag in the Clothing line can The Better Class for Men, $x5. afford to buy elsewhere and save Mmoncy at the same time, SEES eee Consistency is a virtue with our tailormen. They spend as Men's and Young Men's Suits of fancy Scotch mixtures and black cheviots, double 4 98 much of their power and cleverness upon cur $15 suits and and single breasted, good, strong serviceable Suits; value $8.50, Saturday for..... ee e overcoats as they do upon our more costly ones. The making Men's Wool Suits, all sizes, single and double breasted, fine Scotch home: of garments at the moderate price—$15—is of deep concern with tweeds, cheviots and black thibets; value $12.00... es J 7. 98 Sweet, Orr & Co, Pants, extra value, all sizes waists, good patterns of fancy cheviots and cassimeres, every palt guaranteed, worth $2.25, Saturday. ...c..ecesesssece 1.48 Ss us. It has assumed the dignity of a specialty and is attended with all the advantages of specializing. We may state for cer= . > : Men's 2 Young Men’s Hats In Boys’ Suits. . Black and ore. Stiff Hats, also Boys’ Russian Sats, ages 3 to 8 tain that not one other shop in town affords a showing of $}5 suits and overcoats that can compare with: ours. The divere all the new shades of sott Hats, a. ing the new low crowns, In eer 2 Boys’ Double Breasted Suits, ages 7 to 16 years, sity of fabrics is governed by good taste, the models show a grace of line and character that marks them apart from the com- ‘I shade: I Boys’ Sallor Suits, aged 3 to 8 yeers. | Boys’ Norfetk Jacket Suits, ages 6 monplace. ,, Boys’ Wool Knee Pants,, in chev- to 16 years, Store Open Until 10 P. M. Saturdays, And to bring these suits and overcoats to certain perfec: tion we have incorporated in all our famous “Concave’ Shoulder and “Closefitting” Collar. $5 Fall Suits and Overcoats.. We would have you know that even at this moderate price the new series of suits involves the better grades of fabrics in a diversity of color schemes and weaves. Cheviots in plain or fancy designs, Cassimeres in new tones and effects, Thibets in black and blue. These suits are fashioned in single and double breasted sack models. A The series of new overcoats involves several top coat and medium length models in all the new shades of Coverts, Ox- fords, black Thibets and wide-wale Cheviots. Other Suits and Overcoats, $15 to $40, WM. VOGEL & SON, Broadway. Houston St. fots, ‘fancy homespuns, biue cheviots and py Rigs anes $ to 16 years, the soc. kind, Sat- 39c urday, for < 7 to 16 years, Boys’ Eton Suits, ages 3 to 8 years, Saturday, Choice Beye SC double breasted, black and blue cheviots and fancy mix. | 48 tures, value $3.00, Saturday... 4 @ Boys’. School Suits, 6to 16 years, blue heavy serges, all wool cassimere. and Scotch homespuns, double breasted and 1.98 re Berean 3 99 C.2@C. & Interesting Newsof Bargains in Girls’ Dresses and Fall Coats. fit | THE 1905 WORLD ALMANAC NOW READY FRAZIN & OPPENHEIM Be Good to Your Feet This Fall eS WY $4 HAND BUILT SHOES $5 Y _. leathers of rare qualities and assures special shap-® : ere is no footwear that. is in posi- th these $4 and $5 creations for d : g idea is adapted to the ¥ making of Frazin & Oppenheim finest grade of ' shoes. Hand labor emphasizes all the niceties and individuality that can be expressed in footwear—is .° rotection to style exclusiveness— permits the use of After the summer vacation and you get back to your homes, something is\bound to be : a Dress or a Coat that the girls need? pore) we make special efforts a cater to the Bie ike Bs and these bargains will. make particularly interesting reading before Saturday's shopping tour. iris’ Dresses, of fancy plaids and) Gris’ Dresses, “of all wool chiecks, | braid, new sieeve with cuff, in rédjeastor. | AT ALL NEWS STANDS, 25C.; BY MAIL, 35C. = - checks, made Russian effects waist pee welet oe surplica secs, telmed| gresn ne Pee acest Aes 39 ea wi + iti bands embrol: a: ears: value . Sat Sixth Avenue, ie Sixth Avenue, ala cashmere, sizes 6 0,4 89, Ent skicts with deep ae 4 * Siang ‘eau m on . Corner 18th St. dt reas Ay -5 Mik consis thesited Ieeet. hoon teh : Corner 21st St. Price. C | price Slatted Back, velver balt with ection’ |} Be Ay checks, plait waist trimmed: w! reales of eelvet Girls’ Coats, full length, of good | fiat collar of velvety nicely stitched, new, Exclusively a $3 Store|] {full skirt with deep hem, velvet collar |qualtty aiclton cisth, dante bressted| sleeve, tucked at wrist, deep culf, brown’ id cuffs, sizes 6 to.1¢ if id plaited. , with belt, flat] blueand ctstor, sizes 6 to 14 % 1 of Men's and Women’s Salus $256 5B eee rene pices wil eee years; value $5,75, for, .... 5.98 Cac. ~ ("Fa cacloaally God Velussin " Wee ae: ai cx : Shoes forthe Family. \ \ 14g

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