The evening world. Newspaper, October 5, 1905, Page 7

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i PN PAO, % 1 ‘Chie ahs i me JAPAN FACES SMALL GAVE $1,250,000,000 Be $75,000,000 a Year, Accuse Each Other 1 ti People Are Told. of Theft, —_—— TOKIO, Oct. 5—Former Foreign Min-| Another gana of alleged boy bandits) ister Okuma, leadet Of the Progressive |in a. cave was, uncovered last night by Party, before the Associated Chambers | Detective Bissert, of the Morrisania ata- * Céfametep to-day, referring to tho | tion, He arraigned six prisoners rang: @dden expansion of Japan's finance, | ing from ten to twelve years In age in said that when the withdrawal of tha! ine Morrisania Police Court to-day, and Jagistrate Wable sent them to the Hdren's Qourt to anewer a charge of troops ty Completed she will And her- welt confronted with a debt of $1,250,000, | % 0, the interest on which alone, roughly | Ch speaking, will be $76,000.00, or nearly | burglary, ‘The per capita rate of saxation before the war was & Now it is $. Tho per |Past One. Hundred and Fifty-aecond | eapita share in the national debt before | street, lagt Saturday, and Bissert was) the war was 6 It is now $3, Count Okuma, however, was not pes- | Jetalled to find the thieves, @imivic, He referred eloquently to rhe clue, that led him to Weatchester aves | 4 jue near Jackson fvenue, and took up | “ t last | reductive works of all kinds and thus {M8 scution ar that) corner late IMME) Acie to une Little peoelver fixed Mn “a the pulpit, and his words travelling |}) over the wire, reached the sick woman | as quickly ag they did the fashionable Congregation before hin. A Permanent Pleasure. ‘This temporary expedient for the re- let of @ sick woman wea 50 success | ful thatJt ‘will be a permanent pleasure | tor hér ab lorg ax she is ill, how on Mrs, Van Dyk. will be able to, |! alt up in bed and listen to both morn, ing and evening service at ber ohureh. and the realization of this has worked & metamorptiosis In her. ; She Is happy and contented, in spite of her phystoal, ills/ that one of the ohtef pleasures of her life has been re-| Necessity of the business men Nng. their energy in the developx fi eouring victories in peace as well as | "sht. ‘war, \) PEACE TREATY |* (ta te aie sts cto H's NOW. IN TOKIO,| or nas oo Seat es Dissert telephoned for another deteo- Mikado’s Agents Arrive in Japan | tive, end they, too, climbed up the cliff. : with the Document Signed which they crawled on hands and knees. al Portsmouth, It led to & cave about swelve feet TOKIO, Oot. 6.—-M. Yamaza, Direc: | square, comfortably furnished and hel- kor of Politionl Affaire pt the Jap. | tering six boys who were smoking anode Foreign Office, arrived ‘at Yoko- | cigarettes and talking about a train Ohma todiay on ‘board the oleamer | hold-up out West, | Dakota, fom. Geattic, bringing the | The derectives recognized a boy who Peace treaty signed At Pcetemourth, | called himself ‘“Bunky” as the one they N. H, Spt, 6, and left immediately | had seen climb to the cave. Frown gee bux | D8 bomsy demeanor, they took him to » tqund few to meet them at the rail- | be the leader of the gang and aooused ‘for Nu Duey arrived here this “evening, ry ree owing 10 he strict ex-/him of stealing the Robsolk tools. made of all pergons by the ithitary "and ‘option “wh ‘uaracd, an ' SAVED CHILD to one of his pand, a ten-year-old named John Haas, of No, %5 Bast One Hundred and Fifty-seoond street, . Haas passed It along to Dave Jordan, FROM TROLLEY | ton years ot4, of No. 04 Westchester avenue, and Dave hit Heas on the none, Bissert and his partner atrested the foo Tate to Stop Car, Motorman | whole ‘crowd. 0 other poo | Leaned 0 v were Aaron Steinkman, of No, ‘eat- {ie Crd ANA ben tba chester avenue; Grover Biver, of No. 1 5, EM Tracks te. Batoty) 8? East One Hundred and Fifty-second « (Special to The Evening World.) street, and Arthur Bender, of No. 91 N. Yu Oct, S| Hast One Hundred and Witty-second | WHITE PLAIN meat , Leonard France, éngincer at the Power “ Ss? was an old bed in the ot Ny) New, York and Stamford} muae: ed u fiaieas eeeny at Port cua end ie foont: one ih Git ya thencc*8) feng | tr ates te thee Se eee) and woialng the | ne ees. ed ¥ home— yeulids diess just in time The te the tagad o ‘Of cave-dwell- pln wi \ A. fro Pend under iih| ALLEGED HAND- te traliey, ca the ced a {iusto sal| BOOK MAN FREED. _feoin ck. unhurt, es by of ow aay ; Menry Biown, twenty-four years old, seats Of No, 672 East One Hundred | "ithe taspeouar! MNO Thirty-aixta street, was arrested in in a ciao eee ) nat te h whom be roomed unul Aug. heer ) hoy B Atler watching an hour be saw & small boy sneak into the shade of a pile There they found an opening, through “Bunky” promptly passed the crime up H,. | it Of the tuna. hae cagcured “in a eter name ah te her ‘name could | Inspector Walsh, Who started on’ a ship personal search for Hand-book men in PE AT Marlen yesterday, was unau tn SAYB ROOMMATE ROBBED HIM. |/.0 iransm court today tn euting i cH M. Pulaski street, stored to. her, MISSES’ AND JUNI of all woo! $13.50, plaited, sizes 4 to 14 GIRLS’ SCHOOL DRESSES, in_prett trimmed with sik soutache bra ie Fe i ia sizes 6 to 44 years, regular value $3.50, for WO AYE secs ssseenane av ek yOh shy ety sas one aR eF RE Varese Coats and Caps IHLDREN’S WHITE COATS, of all woo! Cashmere, clipes trimmed with insertion and edge of Jace, also white Serge, double-breasted box style, with belt, embroj- sleeve, sizes 6 months to 2% years, valué $5,00, + dered emblem for two days . onattier this | CHILDREN’S COLO velvet, embroidered with 'y an lined with cloths of eran red, blue or tany dines ce ORED COATS of Cheviot, several capes, same eed with bre and gilt buttons, “ sl 0 PORE BONNETS at immed with ribbon, face quch THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 5; 1905. CHURCH CONNECTED BY ‘PHONE WITH SICK ROOM POR INVALID'S SOLACE, | Doctor pskrd All to consider, one ane | Dyk avenues, and Mry. Van Dyk's homie fs nearly -four blocky away, Before becoming bearidden Mrs. Vani Dyk was a falchful attendant of ‘the church and e. hard worker in its inter." ests, Bince her lilnes* she had depended Fr husband to repeat the to her, and whe bad had to be suntent wit) Laat, wed to hear the hymns the children's yo! Sunday exercises and foe of hat idea. A direct wire was ea.ablished be- tween ta mvaltd’s room and the church A head receiver was fixed for her. and on the pulpit of the church was mlaced a disk so situated that it did not Interfere with the pastor’ Every word he sald wi Invalla at her home. ani haspy and contented as she heafd the consoling words of the clereyman and the singine of the ehoir, Invalid Tells Her Joy. When seen at her home to-day Mes Me Dyk was propped up In bed. She MALL CAVE PHONE SERMON "GREAT DEBT OF DWELLERS HELD FOR SIGK WOMAN AS BANDITS Interest on the War Cost ‘Will Six Boys Captured in Bronx ~ EVERY SUNDAY Joy of Hearing Church Service| ¥ by Wire Will Be Invalid’s as Long as She Wishes, During three years of Illness the one thing that Mrs, James Van Dyk, of No, Brooklyn, has de- plored more than anything else been her Inability to attend divine ser- | vices at her church, the Puritan Con- gregational, Last Sunday for the first | ease ige. reventie of the country ten | Tools vatued at $0 were stolen from | time in all het long illness Mra, Van John Robacik, a contrdetor, of No. 4! nye was able to hear the utterances enniher to vrovoke wnto love and good ‘wighes. RTYLE: Good taste ex- prested in good form. Atterhury System Clothes illustrate this fact‘at the Lambert Store, They* you Style—that which is approved by*the best dressed men whose choice ¢f apparel is dic- tated by* good taste and common sense. , “Ask the Man Who Wears Them,” of hor pastor by means of a telephone |}! He got e} TAning from the pulpit to her bedside. ||| | Without making ltapparent to any of his congregation, the Rey, Dr. L. L.| Taylor addressed. himself as nearly ds | Suits and Overcoate, The best the best custom- tailor can doat half his prices.) | 39 and 41 Cortlandt Street, Co: Tho Puritan Congregational Churow ta! at the corner of Lafayette and Marcy | Marsa P mw L25th Street West Friday and Saturday—Rare Values In Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel. SUITS, lorig and medium length coats, close or semlefittin lots in blue, black, brown and green; also fancy mixtures an checks, every One well ttiored; sizes 12, 14 and 16 years, regular ette Cloth, Oxford, les, single or double box ‘value $9.00, for two Of blue, brown and red all woo! Cheviot, tri with white or black braid, emblem on sleeve and shield, skirts full , regular value $6.50, for two dark checks, made in several new styles, of contrasting colors, full plaited skirts; Sebenth(Aves, for two days.. MISSES’. AND GIRLS’ RAIN CO. fancy, collariess ne} stlt hae 8 GIRLS' REGULATION Children’s th white silk stars; or Beaver Cloth in mil Silk, with» puffed or Prench bac silk foul value $3, for two days bloomer trousers, of wa mixtures, with continued, ."T have spent pom other aad hep ath sting lotvely Su days buy Wil mot ‘be 001 We'll cnopeh a he 8, peiled to d so Gny more, and look ft Ward (0 Sunday With the greatest pi holy. wome t changes have jecome to the church, and the ehurca! hr {needed help as well as persons, (iod,|! spl his pulplt as log he declared, wae the grea, helper of all, | { an Dyk wished. Bie ts a! and to him we must turn for afd in all sald, and anything he could '¢ unease. a e her happy would certainy ‘yepra.” Mra, Van |b Fda Chat eG Thirteenth Street, at Broadway. A Distinguished Showing of Exclusive Fall Models for Women, Topcoats, Fancy Coats & Crabenettes, To see this display is to know intimately the latest works of the masters from abroad’ and the clever conceptions of! our own Ameri- can designers, We have planned ambitiously for this showing—to describe it in detail ts almost beyond the power of the pen—to see it is to marvel'and admire. Not only the beauty of these models, but the diversity and broad assortments are exceptional. Every gar- ment has received the benefit of man tailoring by our own organiza- tion. Some details of an interesting character below: Empire Evening $ 1 e) 75 Coat Model Value $30, bd White Jacqueminot, amethyst, garnet, reseda, London smoke, blue and black, in rich, lustrous broadcloth, are the colors of these Empire coats, lined with silk to match. The model is in the effective loose 52-inch long style, with a yoke defined by silk soutache, The collir and cuffs are inlaid with richly embellished panne yelvét, and from the yoke down the front and back of coat run, broad stitched straps, finished with fancy braided buttons, Handsome Long Coats at $25, ] Graceful, loosa box models, $2 Inches long, in white, champagne, gray, blue, garnet and black broadcloth, lined with Skinner's white Satin, Collar: less model, inlaid around neck with peau.de sole, finished with silk dia- mond braid and panne velvet, with cuffs of the same, Value $40, Mannish Topcoats at $25, A smart, dashing, double-breasted §2-inch long, loose coat, silk line with extreme broid revers and large horn buttons, Inlald velvet collar an turnback cuffs. Patch pockets, Broad stitched straps front and back, These coats are made of tan coverts and plaids and mannish mixtures. Value $40, Never Such a Collection of Clever Raincoats Before! It is a phase of our women’s department to which we give the fullest scope. To begin with, the cloth in every garment is given the genuine Cravenette water-proof treatment, After this our tailor- men take the matter in hand, What they have done you can best West coming here. We exhaust the subject, Here's an example at $251 At $25, Paddock Cravenette Raincoats in gray, olive, black and fancy mixtures. Three-quarter Coats in large loose double-breasted model of Scotch Cheviots in mannish effects, half fitted long coals of striped fabrics caught at each side at the back with a short tab. A Bevy of Beautiful Waists in New Fall Models, Changeable Taffeta Silks, tna ¥arléty of shades, black and white, blue and white checks, also crepe de Chines in brown and helio, = Valve $5.00, 7 Hand-embrotdered White Linens, button back and front $2.95 models; sizes 34 to 44 inch, Value $4.50, Nun's Veilings, in black, white, light blue, reseda, red, gray, cadet and navy, also mohairs in black and white, Value $4, 50. Haat Carhart £@ WM. VOGEL ®& SON. ‘Every Size Shoes ’’ for Men. The. New Models $3. In this. illustration alongside we present one of thirty newmodels, It is our special “Wing Tip” in the new | Every Size Shoes” series, In every Hcurve and line it reveals the grace of a Hcustom boot. This is true of all the Hmodels in “EVery Size Shoes” whether Ait be one of the rad:cal models or a con- servative Congress shoe, “Every Size Shoes” owe their qualities of fit, com- fort and style to the fact that they receive the bene- fit of all the hand work that it is necessary to give a shoe—and they are modelled after the authoritative lasts of the best foreign and domestic bootmakers, “Every Size Shoes” come in every size and half sizé from 4 to 12, and every width from AA to EE, High and low shoe models in all leathers, At $3 the air, ; WME. VOGEL & SON: Broadway, Houston St. Stern Brothers Classique Corsets Fall and Winter Importations of the celebrated CLASSIQUE CORSETS, including the Latest Paris Models, conforming to the more Closely Fitting Gowns in vogue, Perfect Fit and Workmanship. in Exclysive Materials of Silk, Broche, Plain and Fancy Batiste and Coutil. * , ee oe = hird Street br, Taylor wher geen wild he was) jawed (0 haye a direct wire ut Mrs Van Dyk could | mon, Me would let the; | | wide, soft finish and perfect black, New Laces : Val. Laces, 5c. to 98. + Robes of all sorts of fancy nets. Laundry Needs : the best service that is given in Brook tithe for next Monday's laundry work, 48c, Clothes Line, 25¢, Extra. strong, hard Inid Sash Cord; 100-ft, hanks, No mail or telephone orders filled, None sent ©, O. D, Washing Machines. The Majestic Washing Machine, 86,24 The Guarantee Washing Abe Clothes Wringers. Rival Clothes Wringer, 10-inch ‘gato val thes Wringer, 11-inch rolls, Rival Clothes Wring 92.60 1 Clothes Wringer, 10-Inch rolls, Royal Clothes Wringe: sad lothes Wringer, 44-inch rolls, Royal Cloth rf Py ry Clothes Wringers for stationary tubs, wring forward and backward, Universal, t1-Inch roll $3. Universal, 12-Inch rolls Royal, 10-inch rolls Royal, tt-inch roils. Royal, 12-inch rolls -Loeser every detail the Leading Retail Establishment of Brookls Store Opens Daily at 8:30 A.M, Closes at 6 P.M, $1 Chiffon Silk Faille, 69. ITH SOFT AND LUSTROUS SILKS. so distinctly the favorites, It 1§ nd wonder that this offering of Silk Faille has made almost a sensation | This is not only soft and’ shimmery and all silky butiit reversible, Comes |'s white, ivory, cream, pink, pearl, tan, ¥ royal, navy, brown, cardinal, gray and black. Going a 90c, Guaranteed Black Taffeta at 69¢, ¢ © News that Is always welcome, for where Is the woman who do need of black Taffeta of a good quality? This is lustrous and Stro: Maln Floor, Bond Street: 2 MUCH SO that it ts no wonder dressmakers are laying In a stock: thelr season's work and that every one who sees the Laces is enth They come from importers who have filled ther’ Fall ready to dispose of surplus lots where it can be done quickly. 20c, to $2 Roubaix and Other |98¢ to $2.49 Venetlda $2 to $4 Black ai Nets | 15c. to $2.49 Venetian at 98c, $10 to $49 Robes at $5.98 to $29. New Robes—in fact, it was because they arrived after the: filed his orders that we were able to get them so remarkably low, clude all black with spangles, white with silver and opalescent spatighes; Main Floor, Contra. OR LAUNDRY UTILITIES of the better class most learned to depend on Loeser’s, They find’here eyeryth: make housework lighter, mat find lyn, To-morrow a special sale of these Laundry helps—as good as.ever, but Exceptionally Low in Price, ’ It Is an occasion to lay in a stock for # season ahead, And even If) are buying for immediate use we will make deliveries rronipiie oor No. 7, regularly 89¢., a 75) No, 8, regularly $1,00, at No, 9, regularly $1.20, Kreamer extra Wash Boards, heavy glass, {a The : 3 at 49c, and | 5c, to 49e. : 4 Importan' prices pide ‘ 25c, Brooms at 15c' : Noeser Brooms for xeneralh | work; long, smooth, hardwood Fine \ oy Lh lo mall el f filled. None seat CoD wre i | Wash Boilers, Polished tin with co 4 aes 89¢ f) avy Wash Boilers,/ No. 7, regularly $1.69, at $1.20; No, 8, regularly $1.89, at $1.40, No. 9, regularly $2.29, at... .81.30 Wash Boards, Wash Boards,, the soap-saying kind, strongly made with zinc. rubbing board and galvanized metal top, regular 35c, Walue, at.......,,.20¢ size, Oe | 35¢.; laundry size, Wash Boards, heavy zinc, 89, 48¢, and 58° Polding Clothes Driers,” 58c,, 69¢, and 982 Piano. | The Splendid Newcomer to the PIANO. Second, because we found that pzople purchased, Therefore we acq in one Of the most successful and splendidly organized piano corpora tions in the country.. Therefore we have directed the manufacture of a new Piano which we mow announce as worthy to take rank with the best Pianos in the world, We stand sponsors for this new Piano absolutely. We directed every {1 detail of its construction, Its makers] We presen ehind the Plano they) ing elon iach st to hear it during the past week, awe wired an interest: We shall have the LOESER PLANOS* iv _ Company of Truly 3 Great Pianos. HERE ARE HUNDREDS OF DIFFERENT MAKES of Piands/ but the really great Pianos can be numbered on the fingers of one hand—and not take all the fingers even then. To this little group of premier Pianos is: added now the line of | struments to which we have given our own name—T! HE LOBSER We entered the field of Piano manu-, have for many years worked, with the facture for two reasons: First, because! highest artistic {deals to produce” th- we believed that it was possible to| struments which will satlsty the, best make and sell a Pitno of the highest] musicians, It is a new Plano, bat ity) grade for somewhat less than the prices! has back of it a lifetime Of training’In which such Pianos. have usually cost,| piano building of the highest class. The LOESER PIANO has alread: who bought Pianos {rom us invariably) created a furnre in the Piano trade, If disregarded the maker's guarantee and| f last! LOOKED TO LOESER’S for the guar-| commendation from many mustc-lov- has already won the most enthysiastit yple in brooklyn who came in Colonial, Bmpire, Chippendale, ‘Louis XV,, Louis XIV, Adams, Stieraton; Re ance and other specially de~ signedtases. Prices for Uprights are $400 to $750. Prices for Grints are $600 to $1,200. A number, of the Upright Pianos are here How, and beture the end of the week we expect. the first shipment of the Loeser Grind Pianos, t thé LOESER PIANO. as a dignified musical instru- ment of the highest’ grade; a Piano which takes rank. with the finest Pianos in the world, Its price is somewhat less in each style-than the prices of other instruments as fine, We shall be glad to have you hear |} it whether, you have any thought of buying or not. '| The Metrostyle Pianola and Pianola Piano | 'T Ave sold in-Brooklyn through the Loeser Store, No need to speat. in: detail of the high place they hold; of the broad tield-of musical enjaver ment which they open to every one, even those without ihe least mus}- i} carknowledge, | They will be sold on easy monthly payments if depres Fourth Foor, THE 1905 WORLD ALMANA®@ NOW READY AT ALL NEWS STANDS, 250; BY }

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