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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 10, 1905. ~ SEATS ARE PLENTIFUL ON THE THIRD AVENUE CARS led rift] Thomas Burke, Cl Climbing to His Apartment, Tripped and Wednesday, October 11th FIVE MEN WHO WON $10 PRIZ $10 PRIZES FOR. ‘COURTESY TO WOMA =———! Gierteiy, How However. Is Scarce, and Gentlemen . Willing to Relinquish | Tumbled Entire Flight, Break- . ‘ Seats to Ladies Are or ie Ratt 9 300 pieces Imported and Domestic eae ak Even }" Black Dress Fabrics rt Falling down ! 0 ry , ny e ze as bate Hachette caste 2 Ma oa Value $1.00, $1.25, $1.35, $1.50 and $1.75 1 65¢ | an Inducement. stordnm a day Thomas Burke per yard ; on special tables, at.......... per yard | AN Pa IA TE abs These are undoubtedly the greatest values BY CATHERINE KING, ) ep { sat 1a brake ” a ee offered this season in Black Goods. They Beats are not hard to got for yourself | , EER Nj) TD. cine. He coca the ealonh ak a'tlOe} ise: i on the Thini avenue surface cars dur- | (TA, By, Chutles | a ned a 1 silo i" at tort comprise ing the rush hours of the evenings, but | Aiatozzi " a honie { ON fhe stnlts, Dotwoen the ee dcani { Imported Veilings. Imporied Voiles. Im- | | it the kind that are presented to you aro | CAROLS HY as third floors, } ght his toe on thi ported Fancy Suitings. Plain Cheviot | a scarce as they are in other parts of : * a : top step and fel) backWand the whol 65c r L 65c a | town evon when there {s the extra in-| ft : Panne Cheviots and Panne Cloths—42, 44, | | | ucement of a $10 order for the man Sland and John Kun ho 4 e who politely giv seat to The Even- a 'n yuse and were f we ALGAE TAGHAS Ge Ebel et yard tng World's commissioner. After riding ling thu s. heard him fail and Specials at Regular Counters | | up and down the Third avenve trolley |? ked him vp, Ie wag uncon | > —-‘Hnes, with it various different cars, I nnd they saw that he was badl | BROADCLOTHS | HENRIETYAS . oonfess I see very little difference be- They called Patrolman Ooh {| Black and colored Finest Imported Hen-) tween the actions of the male riders and " ia a ) Twenty: | Broadcloths—5o0 rictias—in a full line Biba ot different parts of town ; tation will force im to re med Dy inches wide in col- 90c of colors and blacks 90c rode, as pro: one the Thire fi he onler an eo branded a | So a) un » rom J ors and black, ty —val avenue surface t and Politeness s TO-NIGHT donkey AF ng ren, | ant Wont was atil sari ‘ wae $1.25 per | netted one soat whic WHITE CHESTER, 8e0'y F | died a fow 1 upant was Telingulohing—for politeness? N For . the reward? No, again, Alas! he gave dis seat to me becnuse he was getting Of the carat the nex k and didn't eed the seat any | Catherine King Will Ride on Roll of Honor. BRIDGE CARS Por over Catharine King has t of the men of Greater New York In Bridge, Subway, “L' and surface cars ani in that ume has been by ihe men here i whom received a $10 p GEORGE BE, SCHWIN D, married New Fall Flannels z in a Large Variety of Exclusive Designs and Pay $10foraSeat nger Fruitless Search. | Hoping to get a properly crowded car for the experiment in nese I went up and Third aven: Hackett. Carhait E@ | THIRTEENTH STREET AT BROADW AY, | SCOTCH EFFECTS—28 inches wide, value 18c yard, at 12 4 VIYELLATLANNE 31 inches wide, 60 new pat'erns, a | yard ., . wee 250 UNSHRINKABLE FL ANNE 1s 32 inches wide, value each of st alde polite ¢ Yo. 2101 he sig of No. 107 West One Hundred and * oe | | bs Sit. est and a FA yeu’ a Fucentunnthth street; Bridge car, To-morrow Night S100 yard, Atecceeeceeere oe see Two gitls were standing near the rear Sept. 25, — She Will Rids 0 Exclusive Models for Women in IMPORTED SCOTCH TLANNEIS-Special per . de of the street JOUN H, DARLINGTON, atnyle, ; yard., se eoeee ert Teed sovcce sees 256 while In the front end of the camtwo ticenty-seven, of No. 212 Wet) | SECOND AVE, *L V 1 d Cl 5 s PLAIN TRICOT FLANNELS.-29 inch, Special, peryard, 25¢ | men hung to the straps, I stood for a Fighty-fifth street; Lenow avenue elvet an oth wits. FLEECEDOWN FLANNELS—cxquisite printings—Spe- short two blocks befo ‘oung men express, Subway, Sept. 2 and Pay ‘ ; cial, per yard ..seeeessses it ae 5 se | ialésteslng the Giants y and then B. A. M'MANUB, single, twenty As to which of the two is the more fashionable, you shal) |} fo 0 5 recess eee AES | gt Off, returning to Elghteenth street three, of No. 22 Gramercy Pari; decide. We do our part in presenting both in authoritative $10foraSeat Whi en No. 4% ¢ alo Broadway surface car, Sept, 20. a PAL is Geran Gasling coronene VINOBNZO PAROBEI, married, models, Below our two special selections~-one of cloth, the other . efoss seats, I saw a good chance to bricklayer, of No. 212 Grand | ( make a test by folning them, I stood street; Lenoz avenue express,] the men who “sit tight’ in crowded * . . . | between seats in front of a sharp-taced Oct. 2. | Be : ] man with a dark h mustache and CHARLES A, STERNBERGER, & mem Broadcloth Suits Fine Velvet Suits Specials In Silk Department married, 25 Past Ninety-nin'h street; Madison avenue car, Oct. $25 mm | $95 Eton model, full plaited waist Double-breasted Eton coat faced over fitted girdle, vest edged with with moire silk, which also forms a Persian trimming finished at neck shaw! collar, outiined with silk braid with velyet and braid. Full sleeve and embr ys Tull sleeves, plaited with fancy plaited cuffs. Coats furn-ttp cutls of moire and braid. lined with taifeta. Circular model Coat Duchess silk jined. Skirt in skirt, plaited panelfront, Colors— broad pane! and plaited effect, em: wine, myrtle, reseda, blue, brown bellished with braid. Colors—plum, and black, | amethyst, myrtle, black and blue. lasees. He appe ed in his Paper. In the row ahead of me stood | two girls. One I notc@ particularly for the red flowers in her hat. She and her companion were both dark haired, As Brate were not belng handed out I left he car at Twenty-first street and re- turned. $1.25 Dress Taffetas at 58c 3200 yards GLACE DRESS TAFFETA 27-inches wide, in both naturaland Dress finish—One } of the best and strongest wearing taffetas manuface + @ QO | tured—We Inesday spec al per yardusseseesevsersers | | | come In? Do you stop to consider th jthere are thousands of women riding on these same cars, but only one Mis _| King with the $10? You offer a prize men to keep their seats and then call) No Seats Here. trains which Miss King ad-| them human swine for trying to win it. | subjoct nhe will be on, that you 7. J.C. | order. Many cars passed before o: to the test came One In w Ive It up to the first Indy, olf | Newark, N, J. i ans i women were standing went by the corner! or young, who came fn, or would you| The Order of Amalgamated Hows. | ay }yi)s BY ast on the run, The conductors seemed to| keep your seat and watt for @ pretty | Te of The thick-skinn give the pool corner the go by and 1] young wonan resembling the ple I HB the following certificate for| his part t + E522. FOR MILLIONS DEAD BY GAS CONSUMPTION | Sohn Daniel\ Sonsk.Sons of those half open, half closed cars, As} Brie trseesouta Whi wpm eta | —— Ladies’ Tailored Suits. Three Days’ Sale of Pees re sat ont = IN | PROSPEGT sme tem, an,» CURE SECRET ‘stack o Tantnilieg tna ts eae | 818. 75. Muslin, Hemmed Sheets, Wearing glass which was t : . ki > ¢ il of Eccentric Miss Mary| Coachman, Ends Her Lite in Wealthy New Yorker to Head 'with satin, skirt plaited, value $25, for | Pillow and Bolster Cases, “W ry |BROADCLOTH SUITS—an assortment of models, | EXTRA QUALITY SHEETS at the following low prices: peat—and offend it th Irene Hoyt Likely to Result Fit of Despondency. Fund for Publicity of coats 45 to 52 inches long, lined to waist with As T thanked him he m pe Size $4x90—value $7c., at 49¢ cach. Mt Was all right in Another Legal Tangles | Sate ww ane Behring Remedy. | satin or taffeta; skirts plaited, | Site 63x00—value 63¢., at §5¢ cach, Value $1.25 2700 yards DUCHESSE. MESSALINE A beautiful soft and brilliant all Pure Silk ae specially suitable for evening and wedding gowns, | 23 inches wide, in While Ivory and cream Wednes. | f 69c Wednesday, October 11th of a velvet, ay special per yards. ssoece seve eves seers bistese need Value $1.25 | | nex! corn¢ is pard, twenty, who} vated road pillir, lived’ with her father, John Lytelle, at $ 1 9 7 5 $2 l 50 Q $2 | Size 72x90—value 70c,, at 62¢ each, " No, st Twenty-second street, » . 1, ae ° r) ° 9,50. Size 61x90—value 75c,, at | } ther Aight ns aceus mitted suicide by inhaling gas yest One of New Yorks wealthy oltizens | ’ : . 67¢ each. ) ed by the late t day afternoon. Lytelle ae in former | Welling to contribute $0.00 to MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY. | Size POxp0—value 806, at 72¢ each. fund to present to Prof, Behring it at once make public his cure for umption and not withhold {t for a | #8 Hkely to fellow the f rogate’s Court of the tric Miss Mary Irene Hoyt, who dled years a coachman in the family of |) | Abraham Hewttt, and his two daugh-| three weeks ago at ber home, No. 35 | ters were practically brought up by | yout dio. a- -Seat Letters. Naat, Aavenngineonnd dtbeat n “Marthe wat neay at Long Branch, | TH treatment must firat be pro- The HEMMED PILLOW CASES—special at 7140, 11¢, 12¢ each, | Miss Hoyt disposed of an eatate valy lang when eho tetlened she eh. | nounced ul by a@ committee ot | HEMSTITCHED PILLOW CASES — special at 14¢, 19¢ each, * , , | ued He i 1,000, leaving $7.60) | peared” to be somewhat deapondens, (Competent physicians, and the donore i ; RA\y Wamen’ Mult Take: Hoste 1 her oust. stl te et st b one t the committee, Also 1 case ca ie nies to Mara [today and wale he sister Agnes wes | a Tot. Hetnng 8 an Pride of the West White Muslin, | : 3 | Shoe 3 : BROADWAY, 8TH AND 9TH STREETS, | And FANCY HEMSTITCHED SHEETS, Size 61x99—regular price $1,50; at 1,15 each, ness wronld not be ick, who for t ot deal with, y years has been vieiiing friends tn Harlem the girl |% Wd | Miss Hoyt's companion, Not @ penny locked hersaf in her ooom and turned! Laisa laity $s loft to her relatives. Jon the gas, u at en taking ry mueh better to my friewds It a woman ¢ robs us of our Bhe ought to pw ment that : to do #0, récolvis tha money remainder to Marla|torday and waile ler sister Agnes was 36 inches wide, at, per yards. She did not forget them in making! Agnes, returning, could not find her |! her will, On the contrary docu |sister, and became alarmed, She went ent states implicitly taat she bore around to the Hewitt house, but find - ts BC ‘compos tio nt states tmplicitly that she bore 4round to the Hewitt house, but find. because | 1t8 mae oirypoatton und be willing | Ur jobs from us, wo woull be! *, jthom well in mind and for many rea |proke in the bedroom door herself and | “Bevora| has Fa Diver, Mass. ae | ional Rug Offeri getting, and the taking oUF) sons did not care \o give them any | found her sister lying theré dead. ‘There | tion in ac Exceptiona us erings ped operat a Kl8 | oart of the estate is no reason assigned for her sulctdo, For Wednesday, October 11th | er hand and. vow ands <= yen the alleged | The amu of to-day — ho ee Feud Over Bequest. covery of anot called cure : : : Being d miasly woman; let tor, then,| Mise Moyt’s feud with her tamily | rine concensus of opinion te that the | Jute Wiltons | Bigelow Axminsters FREE PIA BiceNE aod harcahing, jaeee eck to Wee Seihers: Seaai Hy the reputation of Dr Behring,” © a) 5.8x8.5 9x12 nor look for favors, J, for one, who any| 1883, Her mother was left the income 5 = Jute Wilton Rugs in oriental dee An excellent assortment of these signs and richest of or.ental color- | high class Rugs will be offered tor ings—special to-morrow, at to-morrow only, at, each $7.00 | $27.50 nly a common laborer, will never get}of a trust fund of $1,200,000 and Mise a Hoe reo reg ops ae Ratha itl i VEER STORIES 4 ire crave i } , 2 . it aggrega. or And his daugater Immediate AFTER BANKER. pan Only Halt of His “Poem,” Jsuit., Ldtigadion becaine a manta with | Gairanteod to turer ——_ To the alter of Th World | fer, aud sae engaged the Sterling Remedy Co., Ch is i Pict ce se for aman) Any of the leadlig monbers of the!) . ) | lar price, $9.25 Regular price, $40.00 2 a ote worked sll d8) Anietisan 9 ‘Injured Man and Frient’ Tell So) sehimer Removed to Puchto Jatt to ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES | Regular price, § AGlAr price: & And Pi ves up his little nickel to have @ Judes eu Sakae Prevent a Possible Lynching. A “Sweet'Heact anon | word to sy Deke Mullcttob end Roger A. J Many Different Tales that the | ice ; | Ho is oft a groat deal tireder than the hey Grpped her Guse o6- DENVER. Oct, 10.—Despatches from | Sweet’ Meant | 50- our 1. 50 er woman standing near, atric demeanor, Ope | H |Almmosa last night sald that Isanc| h “Sy And very rare gets Thank you," when | h) ri Shia wihice peal Police Hold Them Both on Beitr or, one of the owners of the de-| > \ 4 Ay! inc cou ’ e oat, leu « Wate, iam Evart tat hae sagild c be m aoe 4, he gives bis soa i and Ot “Suspicion, Ifunct Bank of Alamosa, under arrest) THE COWARD RIDING BOOT, 1, | Value $2.00 ) Bo, unless a woman's elderly, or has al NS { hor case and was com- on seven counts, charging embezale.| Tho only ready made Riding Boot | . . F " a inthe saad Gat hits Rie yt the provisiona of her ooo iment and receiv ng money knowing s/with right and lett le is exact * Imperial Velour, 50 inches wide, in t oe season's hie as "1 E > ¢ Ineolvel 0 der | peproc 4 » custo! i wit charms furihor od niavioa Wiuh her meticr, | ‘Three men were seen earty to-day | $100,000 bonds at the request of the Dis pop OCI HAM OF ug ira 6 su te fl well as staple colors. The Imperial is the most serviceable as mn i a ot my nickel 8 or other relatives, Her | staggering along Park Row, two of! (rict-Attorney yesterday | make: 2 No mode! embraces well as most sightly velour made, and is much in demand for A seat—such a rare thing \ had her conéined in a sani- | , Schiffer was taken from the county | $e! ries of graceful curves and gives to i ; ‘ ‘ ein rently supporting a thin’, At In epite of all the writings of our} tarium, but she hired lawyers and got | 2°" apparently supporting a th Jail at Alamosa to Puebho and A lono's riding equinment an exoced- furniture and cushion covers, also for portieres, lambrequins friend, Miss Catherine King har roloase, ‘Then followed her tamous | No 6 Bowery they declined to carry the |{n Jail there on failure to supply bond. ingly trim and smart appearanoe, and drapsrics. TIRED. | $100,0 slander sult against Mrs. Heity |man any further and dumped him inv) lene B diplie 4 anthal’ Ad) ci ee maoee Mado of best material procurable, | ‘or removing the prisoner, but it is be- ) vs! t “ ble, Sitting, | Green a drug store. One of the men went off | Still More Trouble. at once, but the other rematned, It | Russet or Black, $0.00. was found that the lame man had beon | Money through the fallu | SOLD NOWHERE ELSE, coming into town and making thr wounded by @ bullet in the leg, and /againat Schifter, After arriving al the JAMES S, COWARD, Every one considering the recovering of furni- ture or new draperies should take advantage of this extraordinary offering, An Rouse for Some M To the Editor of The Evening Worl! | Some tha: may be considered hogs for | not giving up their seats muy be dis Heved that doposit ra I! abled in different ways and cannot }exeatmed: “Did aoa from the nature of the wound !t was | Pueblo Jail, Schiffer told several per- | stand. It 1s not generally knowa that |sct of Duszavds? ‘It le pad to baink of | seen that the pistol had been ahot from ns that he had received word from| 268274 Greenwich St., N.Y. ] about twenty out pfevery 10) men are| poor Irene Hoyt. “Joe Choate and the | behind, I WaRinee a cule marten Ra pdr (HEAR WARMEN aT REET.) 0o-morrow nly, at, er s ; or over o , < i Mm ‘. . . a hind to undergo an opernsiog, | la tar eee Bot hold of Mer, and the) Wren questioned the man gave bis | would leave for Colorado ina few days | MallOrdersPUled, Send tor Catalogue, ¢ been cured, and now I always! Tho case kept the courts busy for ajname as Harry Smith, twenty-four | stralmhten out Isaac Schiffer's affairs ard $1.50 | Bivo my seat to an elderly or crippled }long time, but was nally sortled out! years otd, a bricklayer, living at Four- | gad stcure hie release from prison 9 Man or woman, although [ am no} of court las Hoyt alec instituted | hind ave | spring chicken. These things ought to| damage suits ‘ast her mother and teenth street and Thint avenue, whilo ‘be considered. OBSERVER, Rae rene tke fre jpctned of his companion said bis name waa J. P ; p } having hi er restrained of erty. i} v | dpe VARY Gat.® Fenty Later she Inatituted suite against the| Wale, of No. W78 Mott avenue, This LIKE A CHANGE ? Best Dressers Wear’ Trish Point Lace Curtains ’, st of 7 er’ nite, man has but one arm, DENTIS TRY + To the WAltor of The Evening World trustees t father's will, In spite | ; of the money She poured Into the laps| According to the tale told by Walsh | THE esteem $5.50 per pair, value $7.50 At $5,50 per pair they are positively the best value that hasbeen — | offered this season—in fact, you purchase these curtains at only a slight advance above cost of importation—there are three de- signs to choose {rom at (his price and ea-h one isa gem. TRY Grape-Nuts The Scientific Food, Besides being the poorest woman In} oe her jaw: Tha distinct aa and the many acousa-| they had been shot at without warnin| Now York, Iam not young and pretty| (lone that sie, was of wnaound. mind, | °°°% 4 2 Uke Miss King, but, all the same, I| Miss Hoyt had enough business keen- |!" Chatham Square by a couple of men, fumually have seats given me on crowd-| Nets to amass a fortune of over a/ Smith, however, gave a different ver- ed cars, It is true, one Upsy indi-| million dollars in personality out of the! sion of the incident, Walsh eventually vid In responge to my thanks for| income sho received from the trust fund t , e favor, replied: "We all havo, left her under her father's will, | mol ‘#, Madan}"~a speeoh not compli- —iipe ) mentary to my preserved chagma—but, THIRTY HORS! "CAPT, BARR" “Lion Branp” COLLAR ‘Let him tell his own story,” Smith sald they had been held up by BURNED, however dubious its tact, the remark 8 all wor 1 (!shoted'meatinem 8 8 PRE) pORTON, aan, Oct. — "The ton] pms men AM asked for money In| wee ocure \l ned Let). To-morrow, Per Pair, $5.50 f s “4 | foundry of R. Estabrook's Sons, W.) he police think the confiicting stories || Ready for instant serving. raha pets Re GORDON MARTIN, Praha | (Fourth Floor) New flavor and very fetching, y ‘The 610 Prise and Those Who Don't! py gione’ " . 's carrlage factory and 4 numM:| suspicious, pariicularly in view Gee it, her of atablog In aes oon, ware Salers ot ae sou And BOLD SvERYWHERD Sulte 704, 5d Sth Av, Cor. 32d St p WW YO