The evening world. Newspaper, September 28, 1905, Page 10

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TH WORLL °° LEGAL STATUS “INNEW YORK OF “ ROO-SODEYES’ The Very Newest Magistrate Delivers His Opinion cn the Subject. Srquested Arty nattitonal + W | yet Bron BITTER TALK ABOUT MEDICAL = CORPS OF ARMY Hit at Shafter. del Ms Seaman Says Condit ons} ‘Are Evidence of Na- ‘jf tional Imbecility. PRAISES WORK | OF JAPS.. |x he Attacks the “He “Hero of Manila’® Sn hae and Hits at Gen. Shafter and Gen. Alger. DETROIT, Mion. Sepe Louls L. Seaman, of New York. delivered an address before-the Associa- thon of Milltary Surgeons. ® ‘The e@uccess of Japan in copiict with Russla,” he sald, _ due pre-eminently to three funda’ causes: First, thorough re; and organization for war-such @rition as was never made before; fond.” to the simple, noneirritating a feasiiy digested ration of the Jape eaten 4 played by the members of the medical] — Dr. Seatoan, stat W prbtession in the application of t) fumiliatine faior the recent | @) Two secret Sessions of the convention ental!were held during . be Row Over Dr. Seaman. s of war—the smashing of the| en in tho field. J? “It must never be forgotten that tn | Seyeny great campulgn an army faces j tWor enemies—the armed forces the opposing foe and the farsgreater « foe, disease. Bulleti ¢ there ene! fare for centurl frat kilts twent: midrtalit f tle gentler sex. The ‘Texas Idea. mitted Judge THE WILD WEST GOO-GOO EYE. isease. he history of war- has proven the per cent. of the total | in the confilct, while the sec- | KILLED A MAN SAVING Dz AUGHTER Father Beat Assailant of Girl with Baseball Bat, Crashing Als Skull. lway as to what favorite past Magisirate James J. of the g00-g00 eye, who is brought before t new Magisiraie may epared for senten “agree with the Texas Judge in his y of the ‘goo-goo eye.’ though 1 ess | am not an expert on the sub- I consider a ‘go0-goo eye’ a cer- n turning of the eye, @ significant ex- which 1s directed toward wom- the Intent of attracting their ing a meaning o: 28. While protect toward conq invalid ‘daught Dies ef st andred \ F been a tion of a_dis one from Ambeclltty late war with e more than ten wera need: ner boarder, was ‘on and severely netency for every anott the firing line or fa athe short Bloom, f The Newest Magistrate Says. “My own understanding of the word s been the turning of the eye in mo- ments of extreme passion, as among cdiminals who have been brought before am bullets capaken iptsie tin, it 1s alleged by, had been drinking, sixteen-year-old out into the Her cries. ar Tushed to her Harrington, acked the| en eho stepped gd |! Japan Changes Situation. ‘The speaker then showed ihe acfual| 5 ded and aici in | BAD ea Be all pibed odor. ie A ETNA TY : me. The significance of the term has | Gavesrete ent topk Sloe e |been narrowed into specific application, | cape b ; however, and now !t has become re-| Chas jthe cl |stricted to the expression of amorous | |sentiments only. Tt {s, according to criminal law, a species of impudence which might, under certain ciroum- stances, be disorderly conduct. If it) amounts to hypnotism it might be an| assault. The possibilities of the goo- goo eye as subject to criminal law leads | jangerous results, Now beauty was not made in vain, and 80 long as a man ts not aggreastve and does not annoy a woman, so long as his glance of admiration !s as furtively bestowed as possible, it 1s only a jus: | men of the army jeved i YA despatch recetved In London o tember 21 from the Toklo cor- : jondent of the London Standar giving the statistics of the war to :ha date, reports “Killed, 46,180; died 10,910; died from’ sickness. entage of death ¢ ALBANY, N. ¥ pt. 28.—Count Rey- baud!-Massiglia, Consul General for Italy In New York. has complained to Gov. Higgins that the local authozities to fulfli the requirements of # 9 and 18 of the consular con- of wounds, 5,804 Tats | , Which is a record lot parallel: the annals of s°When contemp! lus figures, with melancholy | smile must recall his action, A cablegtam of the Ohtet § aroveie that the local | ould notify the Consul of tof the death of all his coun- case helrs should be absent Higgins to tal ates th mroughout ‘the State calling hata ghastly and | he hero of | Manil reur uaF Gterling Remedy Co., eae or N.Y. sf tribute to a beautiful woman. I con- wider, however, the prevalence of the AmUNSVAR BV |tary Howell and ‘apher Stettler | over Capt. Exeers’s he. ‘There is a 1 rumor around Headquarters that Capt. Eggers, suddenly fluminated by the "if it is com- ng dT will not hesitate | bl rie. apetaes aaNiee ge xy Bd sisal MILLION Boies Flatbush Abenue, Junction with Fulton Street and Libtngston Street, Brooklyn. Opening Hour, 8:30 A. M. Closing Hour,6 P. M. Friday Brings Another of Our Justly Famous | “End of the Month’’ Sales. \You—or'we—are not likely to overestimate the importance of these novel stock-clearance events—these days which come at the close of a full "month of busy business—occasions upon which every short lot and broken line, every remnant and odd piece of merchandise, no matter “how new and demanded, bear prices which indicate the original cost of the merchandise purchased by our buyers. More than that (and you may hardly be expected to accept this statement fully until you come and see for yourself) early visitors to the “end of the month” sale will find a considerable amount of merchandise offered for prices which are lower than those received by the manufac- rturers, Urdder these circumstances, we will be pardoned for our inability to fill any mail orders for the goods so price-reduced, and anything purchased at regular ‘‘end of the month”’ prices cannot be sent C. 0. D.—nor exchanged, Huard’s Fine Writing Paper. | Discontinued shapes and quali- WVenise Galion & Bands. Some washable; worth wp to 40c, ‘ Sitk Remnanis Also—For Half Price. | ih)” Thetlot comprises short lengths of from 1 to 10 yards in length, | In the gathering will be found Messalines, Peau de Cygnes, Peau de Wed aunt Delo, ie ae aus Yd, FOV, VAs crise esesesereeenes ic gf Soles, Louisannes, Satins, Crepe ce Chines, Taffetas, Printed Warped price, 12c, to 35c. pack for envelopes, Women’s Vealier Handbags, ks, Brocades and fancy and novelty weaves, now 5c, pack. Worth 39¢, and d0¢., for, re .28¢ Shoes. $2.00 Misses’ and Children’s Shoes. sizes 7 to 2, for.. | Window Shades and Curtains, Curtain Swiss, 36 in, wide, reduced from 12c, to,., | Cretonnes, reduced from 16c. to, a yd... Grash Towelling, 12%c; reduced to......, ‘Glass Towelling, red and blue checks, 19¢ to "Tablecloth and Napkins in sets. «Handsome patterns, 2 yds. x 2% yds., with 22-inch Napkins to teh, worth $5.00; the set for. Table Linen and Towels. | Holland Window Shades, mounted on good spring r plete, ready to hang; all desirable elas worth 60c,, now. | $5.50 & 6.00 Skirts fer $2. | All wool, in women's sizes, 17: gore plaited model; new and pretty. NMS ARULAR) worth up to $3,097, for .... 98c une fancy HALF HOSE, i$. 90 Kathoya Gloves for 4, HON. aie | | About 300 pales white and tan Die vades; also in white, black, em- Children'y RIBBED STOCKINGS, | 20! y ton and DUES worth fo, and toay | Comuaereds some allabtly soll, reduced ta,, “10> | Dress Goods Rem rants. ~puacK SILK EMBROIDERED DRY GOODS REMNANTS for BELTS; were 50¢.; now. 28 half price; 2% to 8 yard lengths; OUTING FLANNEL, i bie, in stylish mixtures, serges, chey- lots, voilee, eolicnnes, livnrlettas, piok and gray; 10 to 12 yd. ler yd. daldetes. albatross cloths and noy- + $3.50 wool bac Hi WATE "ite, in Ie wil p short or $1.00 and $1.50 COLORED NEG- LAGUE SHIRTS. .., me 59 MEN'S CUFFS, . $1,00, mC) ORED STIFF Bi sien 18 and 1836 only Moen ae elties, Men's Merino Shirls € Drawers MEN MERINO, SLLRTS, AD tor, SLANG, SIP PMB Bae 28, 4905. ts | with re math eo long as he does hin duty. 1 EGGERS SEEMS ABOUT TO LOSE | YELLOW JACKET” Two Raids Over Acting Cap- tain’s Head Causes Com- ment at Headquariers. ein doing se must | H. O'Neill & Co, Eggers Is no longer the voy at Headquar — = J presen ding Veith ts ace (a te wall nes Me Sale Friday cf 0 him per. day by the Dining-Room Serving Tables knowledge that Commissioner MeAdoo will not always be Police Commissioner, while Capt. Eggers will always be a policeman, 1s crying to fasten himself o his job so that he may not become separaied from it after Mr. McAdoo leaves Mulberry street. “Whenl returned from my vacation,’ said the Commissioner at once expressed my dence in Capt, Eggers. | personally that he could have all the *| ald he wished in enforcing the law, and | that he could go ahead with all the zeal jand courage and tenacity that he had first displayed in his work. “He knew of the two places raided I assured him (Like cut.) Quartered sawed Golden Oak Serving Tables. They are 46 inches high. top 20x40 inches, claw || feet and carved top. Artistic in de- sign, ana eonsttnetan A finest. Special price fe Friday..... * $9, 00 yesterday and reported them to me Rejular price! $12.75. some di It has not been his custom me where cases } — | required prompt action. He has mad no complaint to me of g interfered he made not been « 6th Ave., 20th to 21st St. | granted “He 18 still astached to this office and L—— Stern Brothers Imported Fall Ribbons Among the Novelty Ribbons so much in vogue this season for Millinery and Dress Trimmings are Warp Print, Broche, Gros de Naples, Mousseline de Soie and Tinsel Effects. On Sale To-morrow, 57% inch Taffeta Radium Ribbon in white, black and all the New Autumn Colorings, 25° va at Women’s Boots & Shoes / Ed For Early Autumn Wear Walking and ‘Sri Boots, Toga, Oxford and Sailor Ties, Walking Pumps and ! Dress Slippers, in the Newest Approved Shapes and ail Fashionabie Leathers. Women’s Tailor-made Boots with English Box Cloth Tops, Unlined, in Pearl Gray, Seal Brown, Light Tan and Black Patent Leather Foxed. West Twenty-third Street eon B. Altman & Cn. ANNOUNCEMENT—Commencing Monday, October Second, and con- tinuing until further notice, this store will remain open daily until SIX P.M. * AUTUMN CLOTHING FOR BOYS. For Boys’ and Children's wear, there are now shown the newest designs in Suits and Top Coats, including styles expecially appropriate for school service and more dressy occasions, such as Norfolks, Double-breasted and Sailor | Suits, and Russian Blouses of various woolen fabrics, silks and velvets; Children’s Fur and Fur Trimmed Overcoats Boys’ and Children’s Reefers and Boys’ Top Coats, includ- ing Tourist Coats of Scotch Cheviot. @ Hats and Caps of imported and domestic make; Shirt Waits and Blouses. vA cane Dept. — 13TH STREET, BROADWAY. Friday and Saturday Specials, Boys Suits with Extra m7 4 seat) oe perma te y wees tata 60 5 eee H.ONeill & Co | Friday and Saturday, September 29th and 30th. Nottingham Lace Curtains At Cost of Manufacture (Fourth Floor.) They represent all the popular makes, and in many cases when hung on the window w ould require expert knowl- edge to distinguish them from the real—In the assortment are Irish Point, Renaissance, and Tambour effects. Marie Antoinette, Arabian Regular 8c. Curtains at per pair 45c. Regular $1.00 Curtains at per pa’ 60c. Regular $1.15 Curtains at per pair 65c. Regular $1.40 Curtains at per pair 80c. Regular $1.70 Curtains at per pair 90c. Regular $1.75 Curtains at per pair ++ $1.00 Regular $2.00 Curtains at per pair $1.10 Regular $2.25 Curtains at per pair +» $1.30 Regular §2.50 Curtains et per pair +. $1.45 Regular $3.25 Curtains at per pair . $1.90 Other Good Values in Curtains Trish Point Curtains | Regular $3.00 per pair, at..., $2.25 Regular $5.00 per pair, at $.400 Regular $5.50 per pair, at $4.50 Regular $6.50 per pair, at... $5.00 Antique Curtains Regular $5.25 per pair, at.... $4.50 Regular $7.50 per pair, at, Regular $9.00 per pair, at. ees $12.50 per pair, at. 9x12 Axminster Rugs $19.00; Regular Price, $24.50 We offer Friday and Saturday a fine collection of these popular Rugs, in about fourtesn differ- ent designs—regular price $24.50, at. $19.00 Friday and Saturday Big Price Reductions in House Furnishings and China (Basement.) Housekeepers who partici ate in this Sale will find that | rarely if ever before have the same quality of goods been offered at these prices. Oil Heaters | The perfect Oil Heaters, pesail trimmed Millar fount, solid brass | tank holds one gallon of oil, centre | draught burner, odorless and smoke- less—regular price $4.98, . $3.90 Our prices...++++ Card Tables Something’ no one should be with- | out, folding legs, srcen | bzize top, large size, nickel trimmed corners —regular ¢ price $2.25, special... . $1. 75) Nursery Retdgerstars Very handy for the sick room or) | lar price $3.75, special... pantry, nicely japanned, heavy gal- vanized lining with faucet to run! water off—regula: price 95.25) pecileeaveeivere | Poe 50, Dinner Sets | Very thin American porcelain dinnr Sagvnine Melee | Tankards, 3 pt. size, | choice designs... 6.98 at 4.98 cach Tall Comports... 3.98 at 2-98 cach Sugars & Creams... 3.49 at 2.75 set | Sugars & Creams. 6.75 at 4-98 set Bowls, 8 in. size.. 3.98 at 2.75 each Bowls, 8 in. size.. 6.98 at 4,98 LowBow!ls,10in,size at 7.49 Celery Trays +--+ 2.98 at 2.25 Bon Bon Dishes, with handles, 6 im, size. 1.49 at 98 set of 115 pieces to the set, including large soup tureen, large size platters, four dozen large plates, everything to make a china closet look pretty. These are all gold lined, a number of decorations to select ’ from—- regular price $18.98, Tea Sets 56 pieces to the set, including sugar cream, tea pot, slop bowl, 12 cups, 12 saucers, 12 tea plates, 2 cake plate, 12 fruit saucers with neat floral decorations-rregu- " $2, 50 " Toilet Sets | We are offering something very pretty, medallion covered borders of blue, pink, red, all stippled gold, 12 pieces to the set—regular price $10.89, special...... $8.00 A Special Sale of Rich Cut Glass | (Basement) The product of a number of the best factories in the country at the following extremely low prices: Value Sale Price Spoon Holders .. 2.98 at 1.98 each Baskets, 2 shapes, 3.98 at 2,98 Mayonnaise Bowls with plates .... 5.90 at 4.49 « Vinegar or Oil Cructa,....... 2.73 at 1.98 “ | Vases, height 14in. 4.98 at 3.98 “* Punch Bowls, 14 inch size, with stand. ++45.00 at37.00 Water Tumblers.. 3.75 at 3.00 doz, Water Tumblers., at 4.98 doz HAMS 1 Helmet mae, silected sugar lam: from High Grade Groceries » (Basemen') Special Prices’ foy Friday and Saturday Cael ~ $6.50 | + $7.50 | ‘$10.50 TT if! i | Ii { | 4 |

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