The evening world. Newspaper, September 26, 1905, Page 7

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—— STUDENTS CALL |GO-RESPONDENT USED THE NAME ALL TELLS ON WIFE IN DIVORCE SUIT. Harry Johnston Admits the Charges, but Mrs. Newton Says ‘‘Untrue.’’ {STRIKE OFF St. Petersburg University Men to Resume Studies Only Be- cause Action Will Aid Fight ‘on Imperialism. 7, PETERSBURG, Sept. %—Tho ttudents of the St, Petersburg Univer Nty decided to-day by a large majority lo resumo thelr siudles “because an ppen university will be more dangerous to imperiatsm than a university on strike.” For five hours a sweltering mass of 30% students stood closely packed In the assembly hall of the university lis- tening to heated bur able speeches trom student orators before taking the Vote. voice was raised in favor of the government. All agreed that the pres- ent concessions are unsatisfacto they differed us to whether to continue the strike or reopen the univers.ty. as tre of ation or even a Sremple of ution,” The students gang the “Marseillaise.” Neither pollee visible In the vicinity ‘of the univ Y The preamble declared that ‘o the resolution adopted tke has “lost tte nd the reopening il mobilize the le them to co- jent forces en pee influence In ehe erett ant operate with othe work for Itt $< ASK RECEIVER FOR LITTLE KANAWHA. Bult Aimed at Co terenta Head Goula and CINCINNATI for the an the commu: LAule Kanawha Giay, of St —E TELLS OF “BEST” FREIGHT RATES. President Stickney Wanta One that WII Gave the Largest Profit Stickney, Western yt . luded his the Inte Com: jon regarding freight and live stock prod- i River points to Chi- Railway Comp: testimony befor on live s s from Miss: J, "the bes 1 gives the railroad F + poesinle profit and the ship- per the best possible service at a pri he which will stimulate the moveme! all classes of merchandise and prod- ucts.”” ———— FOR THE SICK BABIES. Generous Contributions Swell The Evening World Fund. The following additional contributto: 4o The Evening Worid's Sick Babies’ been received: rt Popper, Marjorie and Madeleine and Bills ‘and dease ¢ Frar KR Lowenfels Worker: 2004, le bazar, and amount Hoy tt Herold Lion kllis Menke, Robert Pon KL wert ahen, To the Editor Inclosid pleas earned by Neunot. o street, ind 1 Trebing, of No. street. aoe es SHONTS AT OYSTER BAY- Panama Canal Chairm: Luncheon with the President, OYSsT BAY, Sept. 26,—President Roosevelt to-day entertained at ,Junch- eon Theodore Shonts, chairman of the Isthmian Canal Commission; Rey, Dr. Endicott Peabody, principal of Groton Behool, Groton, Mass. and Cleveland HH. Dodge, of New Y¥ Mr, honts expec Panama on Thursday. a RECEIVER FOR BANK IN OHIO, WOOSTER, ©., Sept, 26—T. 8. Hun- sicker, of Dalton, hier of the Dal- fon National Bank, was to-day ap- Ea vied on for Tie Smithville (Oblo) Jompan: It is stated » Takes “to leave for that the has not been able to Meet oblicutions, No statement as to the Habilities and aseets of the bank has yet been made public. SUESINE SILK WEARS BETTER THAN SILK SVE you seen it, the terial at a new price? Superio- to China silk because the touch of cotton makes it more durab!e—and again, because you gettwo yardsof SUESINE SILK for the ‘cov: of one of China alk, Colcrs rich and delicate—and not ‘a homely one in the assortment ; SUREET, 2: OF HARRIMAN a oboken Prisoner at First Said He Lived in Fifth Avenue, but Later Gave a Brooklyn Ad- Brooklyn Rapid 1 Ivity soon after noon, and gained 2 p of quick jumps, | ne price crossed eneral market whieh | losses of itive until the second week in O: reports of large this season by the Brooklyn an lehard Harriman, and his addr it and Fifth avenue, day arralgned in Recorder Stin in Hoobken, charged with insulting a woman on the stre Annie Newton, young blonde, 1s belng sued for divor in Flushing by her husband, Frederik E. Newton, who Is a conductor on the Long Island Rallrond. The case was before Justice Burr in ithe Supreme Court, in Flushing, te and attracted a big crowd. ton went on t denied all the charges a Harry Johnston, who described himself as a theatrical man, and is named as| one of the co-respondenis, testified that e with the woma at North Beach one day, “ard she Invited me to her | Another couple was with us, and | we stayed all night alone, it is sald, has put | large surplus Into the ‘The Brady pool In this stock was behind to-day's spurt and gave it] cation of his home as pd States Steel shares mant- | fested renewed firmness, foreign ac- | street address was given To-day when to court he sald he lived crosead 38 ond was especially in good fused to give the number the ‘Hine. © of the Nortit ApAtiiy e Western reports. regarding In the morning we street last night jwith her clothes and had our pict speculutors app brisk campaiga sporting Amalgam wed signs of weaken | cnother rald Laws were active in af the prisoner nistivute gamated pool affect ks In contempt apparent in Wall Street that man of Boston Is power to scare The WHEAT PRICES FALL AWAY IN DULL MARKET; | o, Wheat started slightly 1s not exhausted in this market has braced | Lawson in good fighting condition dont with the official announc Aartor\ ——Women’s Dept-—— THIRTEENTH STREET, BROADWAY, ——— Chicago's opening prices were : December, So; 4; May, 47% to 53 1 ing, prices were TIMELY OFFERINGS IN Lavies’ amd Misses’ Coats. For Wednesday and Thursday. Evening Coat, French Broadcloth, 52 inches long, in white, helio, rose, cherry, reseda. red aquemin, olive, blue and black ; lined throughout with satin to match; the Empire yoke effect, trimmed with broad stitched box pleats and panne velvets; chastely ornamented with soutache and diamond ValUC $35.eeeee cnveee coerce cocsencsrees COTTON SAGS AFTE | GOOD TRAD NG START. | Cotton was firm in the early market, er sagged off, ough showing Black French Broadcloth coat, 48 inches long. breasted tront, finished with interlined and Full, loose back, double Shawl collar and cuffs of imitation ped with excellent 349,75 Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats in mannish mixtures, Empire effects in green, blue, black and white; value $22... ery eS LITTLE TRADING IN LONDON STOCK MARKET. Misses’ and Ladies’ Coats, in Scotch Mixtures and Twills. loose, mannish effects; collars and cuffs piped with Velvet, trimmed with self colored tsroadcloth; value $22..+06 Ladies’ and Misses’ Skirts. 20 New Skirt Modeis, in blue, black, brown and green Panamas and Cheviots, and a specially selected variety of mannish mixtures in all shades; value 37.5. to $ inge but lrtle busi- The Beauty and Magnitude of Our Women's Department Will Prove lateresting to Any Please Take Elevator to 2d Floor, sixes of 1904 Were quo’ _ Good many different tastes to be suited in making cigars— But there's one thing everybody wants—cleanliness. Royal Bengals LITTLE CIGARS—PACKAGE OF TEN, 15 CENTS The ten Royal Bengals you buy for 15 cents are the special product of a special factory—the finest cigar factory in the world, Every appliance known for insuring absolute cleanliness has a place in its equipment. And the tobacco is worthy of the manufacturing methods, It’s a high grade of selected leaf to begin with, and it goos through a two-year fermenting and blending process that fully develops its fragrance and removes every trace of harshness, IN BVERY PACKAGE Is NOW BEING PLACED A HANDSOME SOUVENIR PICTURE “WHE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 26, 1905. | THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS, an advance of 1-8 of a cent in the price was something of a amated. ttely in advane of copper the: an Unexpect- | With the rate for call money rullng to | selling | change men 1 > the | ninge | tober, It ts this mone Soiey | is restraining Island traffic | ments and holding the T.| 4 1-2 per cent. operators Secure loans on even go: | Loans in spectil cases lass category are the 5 tf also | is raised « expected, there NE | rates In ‘this locality ai loans hv New Yor! ating about § ; Is Pennsyly they | but some of They | jive already pald t a) full s0n i $9.00—Beautiful Collars, $15.00—very : in-Hand Muffs, Dress Shields. Dr Bh i elds. dressmakers’ spe celal; Heht welkht and. washable: hizes per, dozen, roeingleé p Ge. en Re, and 10c Savoy, nainsook path sides: Pare poiae interlin " rub teh price no, better ‘4 and o. Pure, Silk wit. per doze Deflance DEPOT oe slits 1Oo-yd, #pool at. 5 i Det 2 2s esterday's final quo the banks ts likely reral speculative move pt on terms above the market figure * can make a Derby, uireudy bee nd trust c and of bonis $3,279,000. nee HEAT FREE nisa maxinum pravmen’ of about ayndlc sription: means paym 0 OF COST BU UaING a like quality usually brings.) Heavy French calf, B'u- ‘Heat-light \ Fall blocks now. cher cut; $7. Gas Jet Generator ye omiir A ONE-DAY SALE OF At Cars Teansrer Jo Silk Lined Voile Skirts for women, at... Worth $15, $160 & $17. 3, $8.95 Leunsioy ToS Ave F 5910605. Afoot for feet. A new shoe, Materials and last identi- Derbies as fine as money |cal with these of $12 to $15 custom shoes. Handwork where it makes Models so many that|most difference —a hand- every face finds a becoming| made welt. frame, . Machine work elsewhere makes the price possible for average men, Now aren't we? * Prices uniformly less than Medium weight calf, or $3 and $4, | button patent leather; $6.50. Rocers, Peet & Courany, Rocers, Pert & Company, Three Broadway Stores, | Three Broadway Stores. ae De 0 | 258 842 1260.4, 3 at | opposite near opposite Warren st. 13th st. 32nd st.) (city Hall. Union Square. Greeley Square, Er An Opportunity to Secure High-Grade Oak Roll-Top Office Desks at a Saving A Special Sale of Rich Ermine Furs There will be no more fashionable furs than er- That is an established fact. We knew it and were forehanded in our preparations. Bought largely—selected wisely—long before the first of the series of sharp price advances was made. The follow- ing items hint of the savings this Bloomingdale sale enables It will be wise to make an early selection: mine worn this season. you to make. “ Royal Ermine Neckpieces: Four-in-Hand or $23.50—Beautiful 50-inch Ascots or silk fringe and ornaments. 3: 50, $29.00—Very stylish 60-Inch As- cot or Throwover Scaris. neh Stock Collars, with tabs. Worth $25. $10.00 Rich 34-inch Zaza and Stock and two heads. Worth $25. ish 52-inch Four- Scarfs. Values from $30 to $35. Royal Ermine Muffs: $21.50 —Beautiful large flat Pillow with 14 ermine | tails. Value $45. Bloomingdales’, 24 Floor, 60th St, Section, New Autumn Waists at $1.98. Some of the very smartest seen. Made of medium weight cloth in woven invisible checks and dots, Front has tailor stitched pleats finished with clusters of te linen hemstitched collar and ; button side, ancy buttons; On the whole as hobby a waist as any one would care to see. $1 98 Heavy Cotton Waists in fancy figures; tailor-stitched cuffs finished with pearl but- Our 27th Quarterly Sale of Dress- makers’ Supplies and Notions is well under way and the Savings are from 25 lo 33} per cent. e Cotton, | Wala Form vas. 3 cord wit Feather Bone. 4,005 special at 7c. | 0 | Bone Casing. 2.25 | Deftance sik Pru Hooks and Eyes. tra fine auality Atlag Bafoty Hooke "| Binding Braids, I ohair Binding Braids; 24 yard French Hooks 0 ‘aping Figures All Cars __ Bloomingdale Bros.—sii 1° gon si Transfer ~ Our Semi-Annual Merchant Tailoring Sale Will Be Continued Until October Sth. . 3 ASoeasareatcre Suit, Overcoat or Prince Wednesda; Sept Thursday. , September Bh Albert Cont and Vest riday, rept 29th Saturdsy, September 30th to Measure, Monday, October 2nd Tuesday, October 3rd Wednesday, October 4th eo! ‘Koursday, Ucteber Sth Ten Days Only. _This is the sale New York's discriminating men look forward to with interest. It is the sale for unprecedented values. — Until Oct. Sth we will take orders to make to your measure a Fall or Winter Suit, Overcoat or Prince Albert Coat and Vest of high-grade material (40 latest styles, guaranteed pure wool), for 11.80. These Suits and Overcoats will be cut by expert cutters, thus guaranteeing a perfect fi dl made up by high-class tailors, thus assuring you the best possible workmanship. The Fabrics are not the accumulation of a season's odd: ‘ a c ¢ odds and ends, nor goods carried over from last year, but a brand-new all-inclusive assortment gathered by months of searching for the best of the new, choice patterns of this season's materials of standard make. Our Guarantee shields you absolutely from any dissatisfaction—if not entirely satisfied with the garments after the y s y are made up you may return them, in which case your money will be refunded without hesitation, 4 Bear in mind this offer positively ends Thursday night, Oct. Sth. A new Fall or Winter Suit, Over- coat or Prince Albert Coat and Vest made to your measure for @ Bloomingdules’ 1 Ploc , Section, : Groceries of the Best. ¥ Prices: weet, ten A » can. 6c | Amnranle — Our ve. Se Corn — Our 12¢ | Washing Soda, per Ic Java and Mocha Coffeo— it finest ind ground f ori! | Tea Mixed, Ene lish j Kings Hreakfast or" Goiona: | Hyundry Sox our hoe. grade, BOG | anh’, C88 » Aer AG 80: Tene: OSC, AN our Hous, One Alt i Matchen (Pario "owas 1 All Our $1 x ere for ‘Teas, per dlp, package Mixed’ ‘Tea, Piter re lent, pe Condensed wring a" ‘ade, f equal to two | Room Lots of Wall Paper. Enough Paper to cover from 4 to 5 rooms is offered in lots at the following low prices: 8 Rolls Wall Paper, 2 rolls Bor- | 10 Rolls Wall Paper, der, 18 patterns to select from; | der, 30 patterns, suital rolls Bor- : 2 fOr pa lor, library, dining-rooms, &e.; worth Se, a roll, Spe ' worth 22¢, a ro! clal for the lots s++++ 50¢ Serine $1.70 10 Rolls Wall Paper, 2 rolls Bor- | We Will Paper a Room dler, 24 patterns, suitable for halls, 01 20. ning-room, &¢.; worth 15¢ tein" $1.20 1, 59th St. Beotion, Any of the above lots hung any- where in New York City or Brooks lyn for the small additional sum of $2.20, Bloomingdale

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