The evening world. Newspaper, September 29, 1905, Page 11

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——— ae = ______ SHE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 99, 1905, ln | iF 7 v, 4 OL ‘as) Ny zs LOSE F NE 'f: a WIVES T00 MANY EAU lla lle dll » 19 STOP FUNERAL s-v:econcin none _ OEE IRISH FAIR rr 5) & Aye ve | LONDON — on Walter Several Chief Executives of New HLAINS, $ , — 5 hee in Hie WHI, Enfotnn | " Whatniby acted | ST | Charge of Bigamy Made Against) ! penuee by Telephone by Wo-| 10> with og 81 George R. Williams, 2 Con=) ——cspoctar eq roenine Wort | Man in Case of Aged Hotel tort avo or 1 ve tne enssins| England States Invited to ' Posi Ae : tractor, Before Magistrate c's ASX: 8" ™— Guest Given No Heed by * ‘| Atlend When Redmond Will Hy Ue wid ‘|THE OPPO LIFETIME | Crane in Harlem Court, tomebiia ran py and seriou Authorities, jt Be Guest of Honor. j nt hor wid wis wets work hn eng wie ih ravi ameta maroneck gth ¢ 4 & pay a wish, { Magistrate Crane, of the elie nie ay | vho refused to x! | ie thn No ceitlelem. tt you Nea Coutts vinta weatay 46) ubN ated ane es ce hae a eat nae inet eee Held in 82,000 Ball on Indictment teow nie for ti Inn twat nat sIving George R. [rane He hake cumagsd tho best (to-day and anked him to # Kar Wd) ici Special Offer | TE © TRG G djs iamegaie ative ‘or in Harlem, who ts sald to! qoctor in Mu to attend the | funeral of W. BR. Clarkson, Detective Sergeant O'Connell to-day POR ON WELK | Without Pat By nee have three wives living. late: widow, why dicd Tueaday night in the brought from Baltimore kc ON | PX QUNED AyD CLAN Williams was taken into court on| afr, Dellia, girl's father, to-day Ho: Thirty-elghth streot and | formerly a School Commi wn FREE!!! complaint of Mrs, Sarah Williams, | engaged Law)Davld H, Hunt, and Seventh asenue, ‘The proseoutor's th- | and a respi 4 | Gold, Silver, Ename} 33 No. 120 East One Hundred and w: lhe says that [ss Mr. Flagler settles formant sad that she was sure Mrs. y. who Is ur va-jand al lillings..... 50c, evening with new ones, ninth street, who ¢ n hal been poisoned, tnken dohim with! He will sue £2,000 damages for the | firs non-support and desertion. Injury the gitcelved. The little girl matte was referred to the Cor-| Jud upon application : oo 1:14 According to her story, Willams left! was minning{oss the street at ithe oner's office but no action was taken ¢ “ ball wa ‘ ‘5 his home and pnosperous busines last| time the accit occurred Jand the futernl took place trom Cal- AX SWAN Tor DEUS Gennes ania ‘ 1 de 'Bvery Og July, and she had no word of him until! The motor, which was keing run vary Bagils Church, Mrs. Clarkson the ltimcre & Ohlo Rall din Balti u ve overy One. ) private detectives In her employ located | by a chauffekmocked her down and died of heat failure. The body was more, In the line of pr jon he was = him in New Rochelle, Court Officer! passed over body. taken to Planfield, N. J., where her| sent.to this city al Oa AMERICAN P NEESS DENTISTS Allen, who was sent to arrest him, said! There wertwo stylishly gowned Fe a eaniees COR CHACPLIRGN 30 Bread. Cis itget lew York. monta overwaelm the men, under the| women in tear and they held the! oy three yers ata salary of name of McWilliams, was married in| lHtue gir w) the machine made rec- quiet and sligtl: I Harlem to Miss Clara Erglin y) ord me to Ilia’s home. erg chad heard pray 1 Bi MONDAY ae - peril ———— |her room forhours, ahd on Wed c p a vislt to eet ‘ANTS WORK MONDA NIN Reshelle, and for the last wee oraing was tound’ dead lneelln dragis” nme and rode In a jaunting car. H SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MORNING WONDRRS, Uving with er in a house’ on "| CHARLEL. M’HUGH WEDS. | ‘There was no traoe of propriated the mon street, New Rochelle. She ts a R.R. Moore, Prealdent of the New, at the transaetion was justifiable, some blonde, nineteen years old, and! Amsterdam Bnk, Is the executor of her when she appeared with ter fusband in| N&W YorMan Takes Miss Cum- | estate, which not large. 76 NEW POLICEMEN. Rhine Wine Ina, of Hey City, an Hin Bride. ——— , court she announced that she would) ™1"" ———__ Y | si make an investigation on her own ac-| The wes of Miss Priscilla Cum- WIRE SRAME STRIKE. | Comminatoner McAdoo WarnsThem D, Letden. from Co Ph: A ; z hi count. mins to Ciles L. McHugh, a wealthy _ | ABAINNCOVAT ana Poller ftrgne. Nlocsteine Ay Ff (oe fs OM Y by MJ Upon presentation of this cou- (QWVilllams. or MoWilliams, stoutly du-| awning méfacturer, who lives at No. | Demand 20 ler Cent. I 2 a 2 Yh &s ‘ a PO yee olan TN Ge WwW Lilame, | 0s West airty-sevenh street, Mun-| e Increase anf) Commissioner McAdoo to-day appoint- Re: A i GG Ad fs 4 oflor : © e showing Pek es Unto, Recogniti od swventy-four new policemen, making ° 7 ; y Ss fl that the two were married March 1%, | hattan, tc Place yesterday at Jersey ents Ons rriesey i Peek die Kaen y ee, Kg un 1895, was produced, and Mrs. a ity. A general atfico of wire frame work. | Si "ince ast eck, when he Begun in- Rasement. —_ | LeyineTOn 10 3 AVE 9°70 60" Sr. StilfHat the newest Fall Shape, and worth $2.50, for $1.50 None sold at iams's | City three small sons, who accompanied her, | After titeremony the wedding party | recognized the accused man as. thely| went toierry’s ‘Restaurant. Among \°TS has been eclared throughout Man-| The Commissioner made his wus! father. th resent were John Corley |hattan end aleady the empfoyees of a| speech, warning the new men against 0 t ° ° A154) Officer Aften claimed to have evidence | Ant Gtps, Kennedy Murphy, The Mozen shops hve quit work. “| politics, graft kindre tien ur Semi-An- 7 2 ehowing that Willams hat previous to dog some vers shandsome | The demand ara an’ Inereage of em to thelr t ‘assign: . p meeting either of the women married | press day the young ceuple left |per cent. In wees ond full recon! nd ordered Secretary Howell tol ff UAL Ten-Day ~ presents 3 Jennie Bowman. who ts now serving a| for Old int Comfort on their honey-|of the unin, which thas 450 members. r batch ready for appoint- term {n Auburn’ prison. pan |The bosses hae combined to resist ment to-morrow. cA . a Svit, Overcoat or Prince ‘ o> Albert Coat and Vest roe saad: : lo Measure, without this enunony hth St. Section, [Faas isch oom] ARG & Company deg Se Sa pet] * Upon presen- Ww tation of thi Coupon fih i068 Sleeping Garments for Children at 19¢ ist the snug- nd warmest FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ad Fall Suits & Cats for Men A Sale of Suits for Boys $18.00, $20.00 & $25.00 Value $6.50 to $9.00 At $5.00 We kow of one tailorman devoted to suits for For Five Days More orders to make to your meagure a Fall or Winter Suit, Over- Albert Coat and Vest, of high-grade inaterial (40 latest styles— Mondsy,——_srepiominas Asai] We wi sbibesle———Santember 20th | coat or Prin Hus yous to-order tailormn to define and justify boys yhose standard is as high as ours. He Titncede yr —Hepecmbertasie gyarariteed pure wool), tor $11.80. aac: is method, and he can ofer you but the principle provies the greater number of our garments. sei : wh | These Suits and Overcoats will be cut hy expert cutters, thus gua theaters of the thing—the method cunts for nothing. Becaue of this, the ethics of the trade give us the Saturday, September Sth | antecing a perfect fit, and made up by bigheslass tailors, thus assuring. you Mind of ‘ 2 the wonday,” , October 2nd best pos: and sora Unless he be in a positin to charge. say forty to ee Ween hie eniople sernenie) ie hae Weanstiey), Oetaer ath The Fabri v, the hest sane c fifty dollars, the “to-measre” phase of his method lone fore than that for us—we were invited to Thursday.’ October Sth J of the new, ch nISi¥Ea ed wth ; isafarce. It is taken to,uide him in the selection eae them. And with discrimination. This ee son's anes of ’ ee aad velebe a D i \ a Our Guarantee: If not entirely satisfied with the ¢ after they os of a stock pattern, cut Ing before he ever saw the is the «sult: rel mteluplrcu meyer then ane your money will be refunded without allages.’ © man for whom the garmant is intended. Say Suits with old ‘English Pointed Eton Collars hesitation. Bear in mind this offer positively ends Thursday night, October 5, old ut this price without this The poor tailorman is jot at fault, He is merely Ge 8 to 10) and Russian blouse suits pal old 5 A new Fall or Winter Suit, Sere OF Prince Albert e SOON sets cmt eee ; : 4 njth square Eton collars (sizes 3 to 7), fashioned oat and Vest ma measure for...........+ ae : n ¥ Wine to satisfy a fanend ice tte impossible. of Mlb-grade allo wodl cheviots/ in brown and gray, de to your Mipomingdalcs’, 24 Floor, 0th St, Section ith our system we hae established ourselves in miires, with heavy silk scarfs, that in the regular ’ 5 a a a the breach. It honorsthe principle of the to-order cous of business cost $6.50 to $9.00. At $5.00 Boys’ Natty Suits for $2.95 | Fur- Wearing Weather Wea j : : Mothers find the Bloomingdale Clothing for boys the | : | tailoring every garmeat is cut and tailored individ- ay best to buy. It is neat, dressy, finely finished, and | Is creeping on. Femininity’s thoughts are galloping toward becom- wears splendidly. ing Fur Neck Pieces and pret in two styles- ik jacket, with Muff To the thrifty woman economy constantly sings, Bloomingdales’ for Furs.” For there Prices Are Half and Less Than Half Value. Royal Ermine: ually as though it were our only concern. With the method we have nothing in common. 3 Instead of leaving the garments to the mercies of one workman, who may to-day be at the service (Sizes 7 to 17 years.) We havétade a specialty of this series of suits. They have These particular suits at $2.95 are ma double-breasted and_in the popular No} bloomer trousers. Sizes 7 to 16. Little Boys’ Overcoats. ; e had the bnefit of infini i of this tailor, and the next day, another, we depend . edaige fe 2 iaitely spent talloring ithan| ls\common Four lots for little fellows from 2% to upon our own organization of master tailormen s class. And the fabrics are as good as 8 years of age—about 100 in all, and 2 : which we maintain year after year, constantly sub- | ou willfid in the average suit even at six fifty. Two styles SHCHESEUNHAIRES As : Bike Mathes we vate cane foes. ree, $21.50 cribing itself to t i istincti iy —Norfdkand Double Breasted Models of cheviots and ’ i IE REL ye Ee RE ene se g he perfection of distinctive ready Young Men’s Svits. Uansness Mak ure: for-service clothing for men. tweeds |nfourteen styles of mixtures with two pairs of trouserg(ae straight and one Knickerbocker) or with one pair of {osers with double seat and knees $5.00 Nor do we discriminate. The suits and coats at eighteen, twenty and twenty-five dollars are gov- ’ erned by the same standard as those at forty. They are invested with the character and distinct- Furn shings for Boys iveness Which hsv earned respect, if not fame, for Everythhghat a boy wears is to be found on the second aks labe! floor and emodest prices—Negligee Shirts at 69¢ and 95c, In sizes from 14 to 20 years, in all of Beautiful Extra Dark this season's most desirable fabrics; Throwover Scarfs, handsome, good-wearing, perfect-fit- le Extra Fine Jap a ing suits. Special price to-morrow : AR ting Riodm inadaton! Second Floor, 60th Bt. Section of Ascot nv from 413 to $00 por abe, tor BLS lo $25 Persian Lamb Furs: Beautiful Persian Lamb Fisher Scarts, $12.50 © Inches ue 4 “Make -Reom’’ Women’s Neckwear. Prices have been reduced unmercifully, solely to make room for the recep- tion of beautiful new Fall and Winter goods. Handsome Persian Lamb Ascot of At Rishteen, Twenty and Twenty-Five Rollace we White andolored Bosom Shirts at 95¢ and $1.25, Plannel Silk Stocks, Ties, Scarfs, Yokss, Lacs Collars, te. geome Ula and Weesy|| vor’ Bearts’ wlinokeelime ities present Single and Double Breasted Sack Suits, Blouses ai9c and $1.50, Flannel Pajamas at 75c and 95c. others a little hurt from handligg—at a fraction of for prices. ; oy ; hes long; value $% rs ft ” with these—they must pass on to other hands in ly, Top Coats, Fall Overcoats and Raincoats in a big Scarfs atic to 50c, Stockings at 25c to 50c, Gloves at douneaeee Hee aes ms i z cy Rin Reriee haa ate $10.59 to $25 and most diversified series of authoritative models $1.00 to 8D, and Underwear at various prices. LACE COLLARS that were 98c, : poe Black Lynx Furs Stylish Black Lynx Fisher Seart® fashioned of the season's most exclusive fabrics, LACE COLLARS that were 75c. 25¢ |) Rich Black Lynx Throw-over or © tals tne Red lon ete SILK SCARFS that were 98c, are now .... Ascot Scarfs, inch ‘ $50 jie’ Yelues 83 to $10 & Bloomingdales’, Main Flos nad 4 Coat: Suits & Dresses for Girls et Rool’sTivoliWoolUnderwear Distinctive Suits for Young Men Not as an ident but as a big factor in our business do we Special Priced Fall Hosiery: . conduct otdepartment devoted to garments for girls. | | At Fifteen Dollars affords, whive'belleve tobe one of the biggest and most | |(f Men's Halt Hose Cimcon okt iy WI | patdeents Gene! Nee ae versified >cks of fal int i 'd (ts an ‘ y a e ren’s Gray Natural Wool Vests, \ (With Qne or Two Reire of Trausecs) found anyere. Renee eG, eeaieiice ia the So 1938 fn 5 Yalu Lisle Thread and ne Flannel Nightgown}, Drawel Pe perpen stamped Rout’ Tiv mae i It is not merely the high character of the cloth that inexpensivarments, baie nee a Hoe a aires" of 15 aiaaeialeaies Ic in sizes, Size 10 it, ape eee 25c has established our series of suits for young men at «SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY. styles; 35c. value, a ., A9e The act- Risso Sova gies © owe mt 5 fifteen dollars as the standard. That would be all \ 4 . Women # Mos loky Tno-Thi ead Bic Gatton Hosiery, manele ie Children's Ribbed Fleece Lined Vests, Pants and OM for nothin if it were not for the manner of tailoring % Rain Coats for Girls at $7.75 ante wiht Gitte ate tain eae . staiy ae BE ee a sea anata hang ‘ ie saroents have hed the benefit—if not Of tan, oliver oxford cravenette cloth, in two full-length eerste. Line ny ITN 25c ei! soll a3 d Wc We, 20c, ae, - for the vigorous character and the little knacks that | models. Ss 8 to 12 years, Children’s Triple Knee Stockings_One by one at 5 cro May Women’s Knitted U: tend toward individuality which find expression in y ribbed; triple Knee stockings in stalnitee Blacks 8 PMH reer oes | Hl regutariy sou for doe eee nner ERT, 300 every suit that our label identifies. ; een $7) Top Coats for Girls at $5.00 all sizes; seral alee Hie Bes ne stese wh nas tein: “j Mags ists fine combed Moinite (coin ; tleece-lined es fancy tures in double-breasted bell eaaitall orith mingdalee’ in Bloor, 69th notion. i z wi ests and Pants to match; made by the Harvard Mills; | Sae.and Deshle Soin Sal wi es al embroidi blems and lined throughout, 7 6 to 16, for Boys if bra ia, WERE PAM hats Bo! WOE - Sindle and Rouble-Braaated Suits, with o: " fl r Sainte af $13. Stylish, service- \ with ruitle, The Shoe Holder an tm pair of Of cheviot, red, navy, plum or bro df i H ay A wonder — vonserh af the finest Sherisiss worsteds, cassimeres gray or pee juarter length, eA rable able, comfortable, } Wy” ful valueat bat turns the nods: ‘ 5 oT eee 49c, Ne 7 eee a! shoe ond wee ‘s aN aw and exclusive mixtures, t eines models, witlaited skirts. Sizes 19 to 18 years. reer eer gee told at this price without this ‘49c Canine ane . coupon, . 00 Dresses for Girls at $3.95 . 24 whiokr nese Hokund. Holés the shoe tiemly Dress Shoes for Big Boys at $3.00 Of cheviot qe, in navy, red, brown or black, in one piece. 11% to 2, at etachable—only ths Socket remains on the wall when not in use. Has 2 farts—one for wor bes-plahad, Russian models, with embroidered emblems. oe” Dental Work It fs to your advantage to have it Gone a now. _ With our three dollar shoes we have gone as far as we can: : relative to workmanship, leathers and styles, To go further 2% to 514, at 4 My at 1 \o1 he an OW. ‘would merely mean “gingerbread” which could. contribu Gymaium Suits for Girls at $4.90 BOYS? sizes, 8: For 4 Short Time Only DEEN men's, another tor men's 1! ME Idined Crate for Gitle Kid Shoos; oll rey , ua 8 pei * ans $1.00 out- 49, Of broadclein light gray, red, brown, green, blacks heavily intded and duh pay and mite ale or Bloomingdale Bros, ———"33° fan s.""

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