The evening world. Newspaper, September 27, 1905, Page 11

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SAVINGS —— So Columbia’s President Calls, Insurance Grafters Whose | Reputations ‘‘ Have Melted Away in Sun of Publicity.”” | a | Caustic comment on modern business methods as revealed by recent Invests s1 public financial Institutions v President Nicholas Mur rin ihis address of welcome to the students at tie ning of Colun bia University to-day, Te had referr importance In college ‘itention rt to character those tratts and ‘onstitute charac. | ter, all our learning is an evil, Just now | the American people are receiving some | painful lessems In practical ethies. They faving brought home to th with | severe emp! the dletinetion b character and reputation, “Petty Pilferers.” “A man's true character, it abundant- ly appears, may be quite in conflict with his reputation, which {s the public esti- mate of him. | “Of late we have been watching | reputations melt away Hke snow | before the sun; and the sun in this blicity habits which togethor have been their fellows placed in positions of honor * responsibility reckless speculators ty with pilferern the savings of poor and needy. | “With all this shameful spread | before us tt take to fol- low Dmerson’s bark against the bad, but rather to chant the beauty of the good Blinded by Greed. “PETTY PILFERERS OF THE OF THE POOR.” are seen | & the |t If you your own dresses, our fa- propose to make RICHARD K. FOX] sess |Absolute Decree Granted on Testimony That His Wife Eloped with Hungarian Officer —Was Married 20 Years. help you as no other kind possibly can. $e., 10¢., 15¢. Richard K, Fox received a decree of absnluto divorce to-day fri Justice Scott In the Supreme Court, it having been established that Mre. Helen A. | | Fox, at fifty-eight years of age and after twenty years of matrimony, cloyed | with Alfred Stein, a beardless young oMcer of the Hungartan Army. Under the name of ‘‘Herminia Fuoas," which {s @ rather ¢reo translation into German of “Helen Fox," Mra, Fox, ac- cording to the testimony, sailed with Stein, who was booked on the steam- PRESIDENT BUTLER. mera! principle where it does not exist Greed for gain and the for power have blinded men time-old distinction between wro v ‘ode for the D e wtandinrd of wrong have given way distinc:ion between legal, illewal; or better, per- sty I and “Put blur vation which con fronts America ue to lack of moral princip y Statutes may be needed, but s will not put ATTACKED ON ROOF: THROWN DOWN SHAFT Bernard urn years old, was found dead at the b tom of an al 422 W q and that hy bad roll When ¢ vestigation afternoon he found a} soft hat handkerchief, both | soaked with blood, on the roof of the| house cluse to the shaft opening. The two articles are belleved to have be- longed to the dead man and the : dition shows that he was injured be- fore failing down the shaft. Very little {s known of Burns. He was @ laborer, working when he could get eamything to do and Iving wherever } could get a night's lodging He was addicted to drink and it was no unusual thing for him to go to the roofs of the hhouses when drunk and sleep for hours. So far as the Coroner has been able to Jearn Burns had no enemies. No one saw him go up on the roof during the his and a night and no urusual sounds were a either last night or this morning. Even the falling of the body, which must have made a good dea! of noise, roused no _one. ‘The whole back of Burns's head smashed in, and the police at first b Meved this was the result of his fall. Tuey now think he was struck over with a club. ‘There ts absolut no clue to the man’s assailant. a LITT, THEATRE MANAGER, DEAD Jacob Litt, lessee of the Broadway ‘Theatre, and with his partner, A. W. Dingwall, owner of a string of theatres throughout the country, dled to-~lay at @ esanitarium in Yonkers, where he has been a patient for some time. Mr. Litt ‘was being treated for nervous depret sion and while bis friends realized thi the was a pretty sick man none of them expected to hear of his death. ‘Mr, Litt was in Milwaukee and ears ago ran twb cheap museums in y. He there fonmed a partner- with A. W. Dingwall and the two to thls olty, where for a time Litt chie¢ usher’ at the Grand Opera- Later he became treasurer and manager of the theatre, Litt was the first man to produce celebrated drama ‘The Lights of don’ in this city and this was fol- lowed by oaher productions of @ similar Idind. As his businéss grew Mr. Litt ac- quired theatres in seyeral Western cit- feos. His biggest stroke was gotting the y Theatre in this city, Mr, Litt was generally regarded as a ot consKierable wealth. Last year eyes reported thaa the and his partner gue, genes hands with the theatrioa) EXCURSIONS. 7 LAKE HOPATCONG New Jersey Central SPECIAL JURY FOR MATHEWS Application Made To-Day Justice Day Assistant T day appl Before ney Kresel to- Court Justice y_to try Beere tinty Comittee, who was on charges of grand acy, 1 n before Ju jon. to’ the but motin, reserved decisi 1 We Give Divi 1,000 Stamps are worth $3.00 cash 4 t i Buying Merchandise ' Store Open Until 10 P.M. Saturdays. <==. ulton, from Bri ' Talcum Powder. ed, in Colgate style box, fine for use in preventing irritation, well recom- Value 10c. To-morrow, 5c Men’s White Men's handkerchiefs, all white and colored borders, soft finish, large size quality is all right. Value 9c ea. 5c — Women’s Women's Stockings, extra fine qual- ity, fast black cotton; also plain black double toes and high spliced heels, Value 19¢.; 1 Oc Shoes. Women’s Shoes, dongola kid, good, patent leather tips, medium heels, |: sizes 3 to 7; very €0 ‘lei Women’s Covert Coats. inches long, loose back, broad with 6 rows of stitching, double- panne velvet collar and cuffs to match, patch pockets, sizes 34 to 40; misses’, 44, 16 and 18 years, Talcum Powder, perfumed or borat- mended by people who have used it. so Handkerchi’ fs this is the low-priced kind, but the To-morrow. tocHings. with maco feet, seamless feet with To-morrow, W ; omen s serviceable, heavy extension soles, mfortab! Value $1.50; 5 To-morrow, 9 Cc Women's Covert Cloth Conte, 40 rap, breasted front, collarless, with inlaid Value $10; in Over PM BROOKLYN C.a C= ship New York as “Alfred ©. Frelburg,”’ on Jan, 21, 194, while a ‘husband and son by a former marriage were at Palm Beach, Fla,, for their health, by ‘her ad- vice. ‘They returned im October, and Mrs Fox visited the young military man at hie lodgings for some wecks. Then they eloped for good, and are now living in | Paris, TAKES AMERICAN BRIDE. LONDON. Sept. 27.—Capt. BamuelDav- enport, late of the Rifle Brigade, mar-| ried at, Shanklin, Isle of Wight a mat ol Suvaguehter of Mes. Sidney IT, oe | ee Boston, Mass. This i tionably the best of the year. COLD CURE | | to the designers, FREE. elsewhere. Then, with your choosing. To-morrow: 5,000 yards sirable color; at regular $1.75 If you have a cold come in and get a bot- eof Munyon's Cold Cure and see how magnificent dress quality; $1.50 yard; now at....... will you are sufferini with any serious aliment, and need ical | = = we an dvtee. come a talk come inand t PIANOS AND ORGANS. hey make no charg ST. JAMES BUILDI 20th and Broadway, Room 1019, . To possess a good PIANO tails no hardship under th sew Ehrich system. Our vast ‘lities for buying merchand’s- 1 large quantities for spot cash sable us to undersell ail com- dend Stamps. and $00 are worth $1.50 cash when § 400 Departiaents of ‘ AN&G, idge to Duffield St., Stamp with Each 10¢ of Your Purchase. } 7) iw WEEK. Sole agents for the famous Winter Pianos, Rudolf, Rogers, Temple, Elbridge and others Free demonstrations hourly on our new Player-Piano. EHRICH BROS., 6th Av, and 23d St. | Women’s Women's Handkerchiefs, fancy em- broidered, Swiss, scalloped or hem- ‘HandKerchi’ fs! stitched embroidered; these handker- chiefs are worth double the price Value 12}c ea.; 6c | | To-morrow, Outing Flannels. Outing Flannels, 5,000 yards, extra} quality and weight, in lengths of 2 to 12 yards, a splendid line of patterns, in Selmore, To-morrow, . 6c Children’s Plaid Goods. Children's Plaids, 29 inches wide, a yerv good quality for making dresses for the children’ to wear to schoc very pretty and durable, Value 15c yd.; To-morrow, 7c Women’s Underwear. Women's Underwear, extra fine quality; fleece-lined Vests and Pants; medium weight; vests are neatly trim- med; pants have side bands; full sizes, Value 35c ea. To-morrow, Great Piano Sale 500 Celeb ated High-Grade $350 Wallers Pianos, $19. including siool and cover, for $5 Down and $1 Week, and no Interest charged for time taken in making pay- No extras whatever, pare wi iy are by offered for sale every het ng trom $100 to § 22c i] Betivertil ba Vastont 01°95,00, | 10 Years’ Guarantce Women’s .4 n gold letters on Inside top itd Walking Suits Ell ads eens ca. Ngee iit tus, any, baker Exc ang i ot aan" batane erenendoue, riiah in| In mixtures, light, medium and dark a foam aw ry, sien, green and blue, SO inch, tight-fitting coats; some fly front; notched collar, coat sleeve, furn-over cuffs, semi-lined with sat 47-plait in, skirt, 1 front, inverted plait eat ah ta dae Nerted, plat Back, PATENTS, none The Exposition of Women’s & Misses’ Garments & Millinery Representing as it does, the very highest type of correct dress and headwear, we sincerely hope you will not miss seeing it. Of course, you do not have to buy. We would not wish you to do so unless you found styles to be best and prices lowest. We do not believe any other exhibit of Women’s Apparel in this city can compare with this one. We've been told so several hundred times during this opening week by folk who are capable of judging. As ur show windows reflect the truth of this statemept : : is really the best time to buy your Fall and Winter apparel. The styles we show now are unques- n Makers invariably put their best efforts into their early-season creations. Those which follow later are either copies of originals—or subsequent styles which suggest themselves Chiffon Velour in every de-| kind L 3,500 yards Chiffon Velveteens, all colors; | 2,500 regularly L ; fe New York's Greatest Silk and Velvet StoressHere If we had not gathered the largest and most complete stock of Silks and Velvets ever shown hereabout, we certainly would not have given the entire Centre Aisle of the store to the display. We plan the biggest business in these lines in Greater New York. Certainly the store and stock are worthy of it. Our assortment is the most complete. and our prices are below what you will. p. lent {now always $1.00 25 quality; 2, rds Velveteens, did quality that sells everyw’ 69c. yard, Here at...... 00 DENTISTRY. While you are don't neglect to see the Basement Show of China and Gut Glass, for there's for the same q too, we employ a large corps of experianced men to show you the fabrics—and 2,500 yards Paon Velvets, il colors; excel- DENTISTRY. n the store ther like it lithes help you * 69c all colors; a splen- here at 400 | $E0G660000000000000000000000000 A New Set of Teeth i _Come here have us extract We will make which will fi teeth will be cc start, thoroughly. _€ 0000000000000000000 n a Day. in the morning— your old teeth free, without pain, by our New Botanical Discovery —go home at night with a new set. them, using our New Patent Suction Plate, it perfectly Your omfortable from the You can eat without dis- comfort and masticate your food Jur suction plate is made so that it cannot drop while eating or talking, The teeth will so close dollars for the full set—guara Guaranteed to wear well ten ye: y resemble your natural teeth as to defy detection. Five nteed satisfactory in every way. S. All work guaranteed ten years, Full Sets of Teeth,$5.00 Gold Crowns, 22 karat,$5.00 Gold Fillings. ...$1.00up WATERB 54 W. 23d St., New York. baae tig rhegcs (Opp, Eden Musee. HOURS. STO 6: ! 3 German, French aid Swedish woken Latin int! o 86 SLA MUAS f , 910,05 A. M.— 71.03 P.M. | 8.55 P. ING BRA. Grove), CABDIT, T. DIAMON ATC DS, se | pI (North ‘Asbury Wark Sundays) Pleasant, 409) A.M. Dress Well * Prec us weekly. ak Broadey JLORING, $1 WEPKLY. Hipmen'e clothing to order: fi oP vata) senefiemta WoOBHUFE Ol (24 door west RAILRO.” ‘3. OSGOC OOM IOHIOIOOOO§ x uaa UL SA PEANSHLVANIA PALE ee ray. i of WEST WENT ES HRC hasty a GAS Ei P | 8. LOUIS Z Cunchr j, Fer| Bridge Wor THK VANI f- | 1 hours HACAGO, CIN LIM kD, AND CIN APRESS, Vie LATES Ri E. Cor. { ati | i! IN, “CINCIY- NOTICE Depa Bureay fort Ansa nainenten m Monday, Oc 42.85 P.M. ‘week da Riocstyan at CH, ASHBURY PAIK (Ocean ig lsranch). nly excep: Long fra moepe kau Branch): Week Gaya.” Sundays, eM. and 4.35 PM Now, 401, 1854 and 96 Broad. anus thelow ban sere Horough 0 Munielpa tui at and Fite) a (corner 20 4 ations Mart above Hesitation Poninsylvanta An: rk Tr Auetion per lent an ? Past'r Traffic 3 7A, W. ROYD. i rm wenger Agent checks th FOR SALE, Silver Fillings, OPEN UNTIL 8 Pp PUBLIC NOTICES, Ain eee arter (oy 50c up LORS, 414-416 Fulton St., Brooklyn. 8 | Abraham & Strauy’.) AN + Ditticul | dod witt ow $1.00 | All Gold Crowns, $5.00. k, per Tooth, $5.00, “ TEETH | -| S4—-$7—-&—$Y1090 cute “ATRED WHILE WAITING 25th St, & 8th Ave, M. uuent of 1 Third and | aa A * nm In} N. | mt during Getober the ‘4 be entitied to tho tant 215, of the ‘Gronter Na a7 Laws o nat intereat ay tee aN) annum between the ° the ist day of yy, ary ney Prepald in Ipted tills ny have been recetve econ t tae. | WATCHE: CLO’ room 4 Eartab, Lien Call wrt 8: inaterial; | Damend MPANT. 0) DIAMONDE, wat | nents: lowest | HATTAN TIA Diamoni ep rem ‘¢ telephone Ame to 18 Malden lane e DOLLAR POwh. Saliar meeklys, diamonds, aitine, Parity ite y : ST MAIDEN LAND (upstairey §—S0., "80 asda ‘et, lame matiod to atter bil taxpayers Vie AST EN, wer of Taxes nas by th DAVID I R ee FOR SALE. tehos, Jewelry Weekly pay Hal. MAN Maiden Jan mt privea! oo MOND CO. Attendance | O01 | | 7,9, 44, 43, 45, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, |Examine the following, compare similar prices...,.. Nothing convi' | ship speak for themrelves. TAILORED COAT SUITS Pebble Cheviot or Mannish Mixtures— paddock or the new pleated coat— Golan oF nots collar.—aide 98 pleated akirt —some Ine throughout—value $18.98. 14, WOMEN'S TAILORED BUITS. of Cheviot, Broadcloth and Fancy Mixtures—iedium, three-quarter and extra long coats—atrapped. lapped or stitohed seams shaw! or 98 notch collar—pleated skirts— HANDSOME VELVET HTON SUITS Green, Plum, Garnet and Blue— elaborate trim of silk brald— fancy vest—detachnble pleated xirdle—gauntlet sleaves—new flare skirt, with voke— value $37.98.....4. FINE BROADCLOTH ETO: 8 panel back—velvet vest, with crochet Hoge and rie Persian’ trim’ ms single or double skirt effects—compare with those 33,98 coats. 28.98 elsewhere at $40.00 and $45.00. WOMEN'S THREE-QUARTE) Black Cheviot and Tan Coy: jock or Em) K 8 THREE-QUARTER COA‘, Mannish Mixtures. Coverts and Cravene:tes—fitie some with bel! or loose backs— notch velvet collar or collariess, with stitched Inlay of yelvet—some aatin ned 13.98 thraughout—olsewhere $18.99. * BROADCLOTH EMPIRE COATB. Three-quarter length—rich brald (rim'd forming bolero, “others: with fancy strappings—lined wit! late 4 Hay aatin—othors ask Bb0e....25.98 “HATS FOR AL: wonderful variety of styles WOMEN’S READY-TO-WEAR HATS } ‘Tams, Turbans, Side Tilt Continentals, Flares, etc.—Black, Brown, Navy, Olive, ‘Alice Blue, Red, Nickel, Plum and Reseda, Taffeta and Velvet combinations and Hundsome 2.98 Chenille braids—newest WOMEN'S SEMI-READY HATS shades and shapes. Combin jon braid or Gre Taffeta and velvets—large anc snd Past te ai! lore 2648 WOMEN'S BEAVER HATS Best colors and shapes.....1.98 to 3.48 HAT TRIMMINGS Novelties in Ostrich Plume: in Marabout Algreltes, ze nt and’ Hack Mateaux, Flowers and Foliage, al ornaments and buckles in gilt, steel d jet, and Ji POPULAR PRICES, & The Lingerie Waist is on Fashion's card for wear all through | Winter...Worn over a fine white sateen of taffeta silk corset cover, they are quite warm enough for home or theatre, and | they will be as fashionable as silk for dressy wear....We offer a large variety | of novelties in hand emb’d waists of fine | white mull, linen, etc., with combination | trim’gs of Val., baby crochet, Mechlin or | other fine lace insertings and edgings— fone of three-quarter sleeves—some with adjustable sleeves that can be made long or short:...Prices range from 2,98 to 7.98. Specially attractive are: Lingerie Waists of Fine White Batiste— Hmed fronts—with or without Val. Insertings—wide pleats and groups of pin tucks—full tucked back, “Elbow Cutts —tuecks and ac trim—also Heavy White Linen Waists— Now Shirt evyle— 2.98 Laundered oollar and cufts iste W: Lace Inserting, e, ur full front with German Val, also Hend Emb'd emetiteh elbow a Fine Mull, Walsts—Entire fronts of hand emb'y wit lace inse Handkerchief —— Dress and Every Day Millinery 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth Street. , 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth Stroet, Women’s Autumn Apparel At Quick Seliing Prices! with what you elsewhere find at neces like your own eyes...... All garments are of this season’s newest styles—quality and workman- LOOK, INVESTIGATE, COMPARE! WE WELCOME THE TEST. CHIFFON TAFFETA WA Black, White, Reseda, ohare: Green, Navy and Light Blue, all. over embroidered fronta, cluster, tucked yoke, tucked back, 9 Newest sleeves—special 3.4! FINE TAFFETA WAISTS— Fancy Skeleton Yoke or cluster tucks, leated or embroeidered fronts, 5 OB uutton back or front... ye PRETTY WOOL WAISTS— Nun's Velling, Brilliantine and Albatruss black, white and colors, ‘oke and pleated atyles, with 4 9g Troe and trench knot seen ys BO EMBROIDERED WOOL WAISTS— ‘Moirose and Nun's Velling, atso other styles, with tucks and lace medallions; dressy effects; WAEEING BiiRTS OP Gnevior, Serge and Cravenette—latest side an box pleat styles—also fitted hip with flare effects—black ad colore— 5 98, olsewhere $7.00 And $9.00...... 9° ALKING SKIRTS—Cheviot. Imperial Wate \Panama. and Volle—black and colors—fitted bip with fan pleated flare--also a variety of other cf 98 new models—value $9.98. rat ESSY SKIRTS—Fine Panama, Voile, a enayy, ahd black—all the newest pleat or yoke style ome 13. 9 with silk drop—value ee ie e CRAVE: TED RAIN, COATS— Touble breast—side and box pleated o nlaid collar a of . with Boutach — 13,98 large patch pocket—value S78... ; Oxtora RAIN-PROOF COATS—Olive, ‘and Tan—pleated back—loose front— , military, collar effects—else- 98 where | $9.98. a be ® L OCCASIONS” \ | d finer stock than ever........ Assortments embrace a Saretatrenee and qualities in trimmed, untrimmed, and semi-ready headwear, while the fashionable ready-to-wear or \tailored hat will be found here at prices that meet the critical as well as the most economical needs. WINGS AND BIRDS Large size--Speclal..... MISSES’ READY TO WEAR HATS Conthiental and Sailor Eftects—aD cMors—Velvet cr leather bound— 1.98 trin’d with silk Pompons, vel- vet_and braid with ornaments MISSES’ READY TO WEAR HATS Newest effects—trim’d with 1.49 Ribbon Kosettes, Pomport CGrnaments and Streamers. ..... CHILDREN’S SCHOOL HATS Fatent Leather or patent leather with stitched cloth Combinations. OF |GIRLS' PICTURE HATS Genus yf up of C) ry ote.—White and all the lght_shades- 3.98.. 4.98-. 5.88 to 10.00 ——— Dresses and Aprons for Maids, Waitresses and Nurses Aline of a>parel that receives special attention here. Misircsses as well as their help will be pleased with quality and aeatness of finish comprised in fol- lowing: LRESSES for Maids, Waitresses and Nurees—one ind two piece—Sateen, Percale and Chambray—neat stripes, figures or plain colors—side or box ated—eome wiih yoke effect—full deep hem—all sizes.. SES for Maids or Waitressea— Vely pretty one piece, neat feured, or striped Cambric—light or dark..... 08 S—Cambric or Lawn— 25 er shoulder—emb'y trim; "extra full and large ihout bibs. Extra Targe-—vin tucked— bib and should elaborately trim’d with showy emb'v—others without bibs—wide inserting ani deep hem: vaiue $1.69... : | 1.25 Table d’Hote Lunch & Courses. .30 Cents 11,30 TO 2.30 THURSDAU, SEPT. 28. Risque of Little Neck Clams, Vegetable 2 Ia Wellington, nd Bacon, on Patty a if —voke of Ba -emb'd front—o ‘man Val inserting and Mexican Draw Work— 6.49 pluis or fancy slee + O87 | Men's Bath Robzs. | savy Elderdown— and all-over MORNI To prevent dealers reserve privilege of r Women’s Rain Cloaks ' t d tra Size Gowns od fh H. &. Scarfs and Squares J lattice ¢ outlined Svarts Squares Oxb4 Inch 31 ARCADE, — ROTH eof Dressmaker: ality-alifferent ¥: h—regularly 00 LOOR—CENTR Ribbons nd Satin Taffetas, on 1 14} Yalu te AAIN PLOOR—ARCADE, NG SALES To-morrow, Thursday, Until 1 P, M. ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P, M—NO MAIL ORDERS. ja Reine. Ribs of Beef. Dish Gray; Stewed Tomatoes, Carrots and Peas in Cream, Mashed White or Balled Sweet Potatoos, Queen Custard with Jelly, ch Roast Prime Tex, Coffee or Milk, Electric and Sterilized king Method As Avopted by U. &. from buying, we estricting quantities, ub’d Silk Lambrequins yds. loug—Red, 4 Rose, Nii nd floss emb’ solid wily raved h \y doze spoons—hy dozen— Instead of .29.. MAIN WOK. TRE BUILDING. All Linen Damask Towels xia quality—fancy red, white, y blue borders—inot fi 4 and 44 Inches tong— MOM Alas ircasccssicereseee MAIN PLOOK-NEW_ BUIL Lace Edgings and Lasertings 1% to 6 inch—Point do Parts 63 4 and Vai—patterns i demand MAIN FLOOR—CENTRE BUILDING. for Walsts, Kimonos, Underwear, Millinery and Curtains—value 9to ¥ iniae_e_

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