The evening world. Newspaper, October 13, 1905, Page 14

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PI YARN GARNISHEEF. OFF; STORM AND Isaac’s Sweetheart dn’t Given It to Him He light Have Been Lost, th a cargo of romance and bananas d steamer Alice, of the United Company, Capt. Knudson com- h arrived to-day at Pier No. 1, th River, from Port Antonio and ores hastily landed the thril- jatory of William Jeaace’s lucky Mice this, mates, William Wee Gest deputy commissioner pPle-distrituting department of 00; yo ho, me lad, yo ho, And ‘ alike In @ cot or a palace, 29 lads, yo ho, Now William & lovely maid down tn St. Ann's, Jamaicker, and if she only says the Wom you bet that Bill will take her. game is pootry, keel haul our toplights. N, when Bill took leave of his fn Jamatoa, just before he the dingy for the Alice, they ne of those affecting partings Ike In steresptioon pictures and in d songs, and the young Indy, penne Bill ocoyly withholds, prepa! into ‘her hand an English ny with a thistory, A sailor's | had been washed ashore on tho ‘of St. Ann's Bay, and Bill Isaac's theant’s father had carried the com lucky pleoe, Papa was a sponge and daily paraded the bottom bay #0 that you and I might pPomfortable baths. One day while along the sandy floor of the hungry shark came up and emi) ty, even familiarly, at papa, ‘Wore ‘the lucky ha'penny and at moment a fellow diver descembed knife and perspaded, the . Which all leads up snot ‘to Bill teaacs, blast ard quarter, | ! pentyl a'penny a9 his eweot- ot that garnishee thing is off. these words Senator Thomas day night, nd god here is where the charm works, who have not seen an English y probably do not realise what weight one is. This one gave Isaacs just the necessary anchor- hold him safe in the scuppers vet amid out op an umbrella after him, ours, Rust rather olalme Tesche, but Bill attribut Hy the gis yromtned that ir) gromines i the coin safely to her at Gt, uma Bay the wedding bells will tinkle Sorjevery one ls happy when Jack envelope; drew the in weeks. had to each week from the cashier., $ SEND 3 TO PRISON. ‘Terms for Convicted Assail- ants of Children, bob Baakelar, a young lawyer of alo, N. J., and Steven Van Riper, ing It impossibly for any o! ment men t the U. P. Shops, v) in all ite barbaric ferocity, ana \ Uncle OE RR Te eo TET FULL PAY AGAIN FOR T, ©. PLATT, “Tt's all right, maw, the cashier says 1 paid #2 on the diamond sunburst and a little 8 on my milk amd seltzer biMl, and here's the rest of the week's pay,” and with ] Collier | Platt threw the roll: containing the Week's pay on the table while he un- |» loaded from his arms the “oyster loaf’ and @ pound of mixed candies ibai he Aoors, | had brought home on this joyful pay- For the first time in weeks, the grand old ‘Easy Bogs,” of New York, wae able to draw hia week's pay us Preal- dent of the United States Express Com-| by pany. Drew a whole week's pay that had no white L O. U, injthe big yellow as you or I 2 whole week's pay for the first time | Ever since that hateful thing, Mao Wood, has his pay garnisheed he has it up to get 4 little advance ‘Garnisheed” is a term that fa becom- h ing absolete in Now York State, because |we union men were strong enough to have the Legisiature pass ra bill ° the Inacall- put the kibosh on our pay in New York Btate, but out in Oma, where there isn't much but prairie anu arnishee 4. rises |” \ wn Thomas wouldn't settle with a. on that breach of promise thing that $101,000 THIEF IN CASH DICKER? if Money Is Returned, (Spncial to'The Evening Worl.) Daward G. Cunliffe, the missing clerk of the Adams Express Company, and of the $101,00 wich disappeared simul- taneously with him, has not yet been cleared wp, the actions of General Menager Hiner, of the company, and the detectives employed by him indi- cate that they are not worrying, Tt ts believed that the fugitive is will- ing to ‘with elther the generat ony or some of his subordinates for surrender of a goodly portion of the cash op the assurance of immunity Ly oy arrest, ta Seren ueus become the punsuit of Cunliffe that other detectives are being required in some quarters to tect the ube from up. A despatoh received from Wheeling, W. Va., to-day, reports that an Ohio River Railroad conductor is very con- fident Cunliffe rode south on his train last Monday night. The clue would indicate that Cunliffe went to Cincin« natl while heading for Mexico, WOMAN SAVED IN FIRE PANIC Miss Clay, in. Hysterics, Was About to Jump to Street When She Was Rescued by Ladder-Man. Fire was diecovered to-day on the second floor of No. 160 Bast Forty- yinth etreat, oecupled by Mrs. Bisie Hil! fas a furnished room house, One of the ocoupants of. the thint floor Miss Margare: Clay, twenty-elght years “old The smoke poured into Miss Clay's apartmenta and she became hysterical and olmbed out on the fire escape. where she seemed about to throw her: the streot, She was stopped fo a roman, who came up ait Ka momen\ Inder was run and the 4 wonnh ‘wale sarried $B fine stroek und 8 saad is store, where she wa: rt —— WINNEBAGO GUILE WINS. Whites After Easy Money Lose 95,000 om Horse Race. @1OUX CITY, Ia, Oct. U—Going jover to the Winnebago Indian reserva- | ton, in Nebraska with all the money they could draw or borrow, a party of sure-thing race players from Btoux City yesterday went against Indian guile and come off losers of 96,000, siites have been getting Indian of years by taking fast run- 8 Ove; co the hone vations ant Indue- .N. J, who were ar-|they have been spatting about for some| lox jac Thai 4 to put up their plugs Nome onthe eas on a changs| me, Dae. ale ust Mig! aad ‘put’ the | fF me te oda! rat Siting Httle etrls in Van Riper's | merry earnishee on the salary oF, the aean ae ‘ ht out were ate prison for years each to-day by Judge Za- riakie ja Hackensack. " pase, ot Bidgeriela ‘Park, who a sent to resident of the U. 8 B: ba besa it has ‘an office In Oy a Bald Bagle, a hora he had been used in rounds A 20-pound Wnnebago str. and yet came e an easy iene reds had bought Bald K ky for $1,000, a him “TWO STORES” 132 to 146 W. 14th Pre Between 6th and 7th Aves, ‘Sailor Blouse Styles up to wear, Made of sturdy fancy Cheviots and windows, SURPRISE SPECIAL PRICE Any purchase falls to Gi rowir one year free of che omplete Display of Men’s Fall I 27.50 $10 Grate ana ‘oun faventigution. \Byery new nod stylish s Slightly suite in every detail, Men's Fall and Winter ages 14 to 19, i) 83d St. and Third Ave, One Block from “L” Station, Boys’ Knee Pants Suits. Norfolk, Double-Breasted, Russian Blouse and Extra rellable outfit foreBoys, Suitable for school or dress ety of new, bright Pall colorings, Every garment perfect fitting, nicely tailored and durably lined, Now on display in the show $6p.00 pata = ON SALE ONE WEEK, ENDING NEXT FRIDAY, Our Famous Guarantee Binds Every Sale. Piet we Will cheerfully exchange the goods or refunl the money. All clothing bought here is kept Dosrossing every feature of high-grade custom talloring, Yertect in ft and $4.50, $7.00, $8.50 and $10,000 16 years, | | Cassimeres in a vari- | | and Winter Suits $15 $18 torial in represented. swell new weaves and Men’s Fall Top Coats. Weight for cool + Die, Fall bony ey amd mlahte; light and 5, $7.50, $10, $12, en's Fall weight woo! underwear, 75¢. Jn this shapes. Men’s Fall Hats, comprehensive stock in represented @ Dopular fad in soft and sti bate, ue well as tie tore ‘staple 95c,$1.45, $1,.95,$2.45. \ Men’s Fall weight Prench balbrigean underwear, 48¢. Men's Fil stiff bosom shirts, 45¢., 95¢, PITTSBURG, Oot. 13.—While the mys tery surrounding ‘the whereabouts of Pro- | “THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 14 $ BODY IN RIVER. | FOUGHT THIEVES ON HOUSETOP Adams Express Supposed to Policeman © Peril of Boing Have Got Proposition from Thrown from Roof When He | Fugitive to Promise immunity, | Brought Two Thugs to Terms j with Pistol. Poltceman Downs, of the Gates ave- nié salon, Brooklyh, saw two young {mon enter the apartment-house at No, | 187 Halsey street early to-day, He fol- lowed them and yhey ran up the stairs to the elmhth floor whore they disap | peared through the ‘seuttle leading to | the roof. | Towns followed and tackled the men} fi on the roof of No, 159 Halsey street, where ff found them Aiding, There | «round, © policemen was, getting much the worst of ft when he managed | ‘to pull out his gun, He hit one of the en over the head with M and thrpat- ed ry shoot the other If he did Kot render. The men succumbed to the pistol and Downs took them to the Gates avenue! | ution, where they said they were) “Ohick” Snow and Bd Tilford. They | gald they lived at No, 112 Bast One Hundred and Twenty-first street, Trey) were held for trial in the Gates Ave-| nue Court tr-day, A gine of thieves tas been operat- Ing in tle seetion of Brooklyn for some time and the police believe Snow and Tilford are leaders in It. COURT FINES PREACHER. Mead of Shiloh Community Guilty | ot Crueity to Hin Son, | LEWISTON, Me, Oct, 1~Rev, Frank AY, Sandiprd, of Shiloh, was sentenced in the Bupreme Court to-day 0 pay a fine of $100 and costs on the charge of maxknum named by the statutes, The treatment given the boy in con- | nection with the discipline said to pre- val! at Shiloh gave rise to the change. | The Brand FOUND ONLY ON T We know we make bet “brand” on the soles of Ask your dealer for THE minutes, Demand THE BAT get $5 quality for $3. 191 AGENTS, was a fierce fight, during which tho) m men aga throw’ Downs ty the }m b cruelty to his gon, This amount Is 'the ¢ age shoe manufacturer, and just as good shoes.as any $5 grade. That's an acknowledged fact among those who know the “inside” of shoe making. And that is the reason wh that yeu can demand the shoes you want. THE BATES SHOE cost $3. got them, tell him toget you a pair, He can do it in 30 A. J. BATES & CO., New York. | WOMAN’ Helleved to Be Mem Duerr, Ueide Drowned from Rowboat. Tre bay of @ young Woman was found this afternoon in che Harem River at One Hundred and Bighty-ftth mreet. I: is utdoubtedly “hat of Mra. Kate Duerr, the ninsteen+year-old brite who fell from a rowwowl m the Marlen River a few days ago and was drowned. re the company i a friend of ‘yer hy 1 named Hahn, but he hat <1 from blame, Almost Sce Baby Srow How Lactated Food Saved His Life. roi APPLETON, Wis. Our baby Truman qwres (ile present perfect health, if not his life, € Lactaied Food. We fed him on milk unil he Wag.bout five monthe old, when | + ho bad» etere attack of cholera iufantum le didn't seem (o rally from this, but grew thinner and weaker until he was neatly ten monthe old. ‘hero were days att @ time when he could retain on hie eomach nothii @ iittle hot water or arrow! i, even a teaspoonful of milk woul) a ye iy) bowel uae. We tried id the way of {0 rested, but nothing svemed te be right, JaegTee op areak end sinaciated that”) wae hy pid see.eh > ‘ee At inst, on Tesponaibility, I determin: ] Lactated Food. This seemed io ‘and he has never been sick or we can almost age NEY, is ta ole Mory, Pither the mother’s milk or the cow's milk disas area With baby, Bomet! ‘Then experiments are baby dies, ie little one had a tough con- ttl ved on, for ten months, when ely its mothed got Lactal then the baby began to gain. ing physicians and hospital authori- it exper!- thes, Chemical test and years o| ence, have fovnd oA * exactly ike heal moter’s ables fed on it etia@ly pick up and become strong and ‘pealth LAGTATED FOOD CONTAINS MILK SUGAR allays irritation, Imoroves igestion, and supplies bodily warnth WHEAT forms muscle end tissus, BARLEY MALT partially pre-digests the food. IME PHOSPHATE makes strong bones. MILK makes fat and warmth, sol) IN 3 SIZES AND Become MERDED BY ALL REPUTABLE PRU J b & Richardson Ca, Prope. Wells @ gurlington, Yt. iJ to Demand HE BATES SHOE, ter shoes than the aver- we have a special THE BATES SHOE, so BATES SHOE, If he hasn't ES SHOE brand and you'll | ONE NEAR YOU. Girls’ Clothing Dept. Now Complete With An Attractive Variety of Coats and Dresses in all that is new and correct for Fall and Winter wear At Inviting Prices. The Following Specials F Girls’ New Empire Coats, (Winter Weights,) and fancy gray mixtures, value $12.50, special gg, Girls’ Regulation Sartor Sutts of superior quality of cheviots in navy blue; any sizes 4 to 14 yrs.) value $12.50, at $10,00 each, — Als Very Special, 100 Girls’ Coats, (Fall mixtures, in short, medium and 7% lengths, in dressy % Mohair End: ‘ FLYER Men’s Saturday and Monday Only, Reliable Suspenders, Strongly made. Store is Open Saturday Evenings Until 10 o'Cloch. 10c | styles; recently priced 10,00 to $12.00, $5.00 each. Lord & Broadway and Twentieth St., or Friday and Saturday. body and sleeves satin lined; \\ 50, i 0 ae Weights) of cheviots and} Taylor Fifth Avei, ‘Nineteenth St, ; : Bh) fier: Pie ny, ‘see gs 5 eh tach oe sips fat w. Altman & Cn. WILL Mia A SALE , TO*MORROW, SATURDAY, CONSISTING OF THR FOLLOWING SELECTIONS OF MISSES' AN CHILDREN’S FOOTWEAR: MISSES’ AND ’ SHOES OF KIDSKIN WITH PATENT LEATHER’ TIPS, AND BLACK RUSSIA LEATHER $CHOOL BOOTS, Sizes, 8 to 10%¢, + Ailes . ee, \ Sizes, 11 tk 2, RRS eA (Department on Third Floor.) ° THE PINK EDITION OF THE EVENING WORLD CONTAINS | ALL SPORTING NEWS OF THE DAY. store Open Until 10 P, M. Saturdays, \ (~~ New Clothing We give Dividend Stamps. i worth $4, 50 cash, when (Gis Fulton Street, from Bridge to Duttield Street, ying Me $1.45 $1.75 <:|(— war Store Open Until 10 P. M, Saturday. Store Open Until 10 P. M. Saturday. “Ga 000 Stamps are worth $3.00 cash and $00 are chandise in over 100 departments of PMAN&( BROOKLYN. C. ac. for Men and Boys. Better Values! Higher Quality! Lower Prices! yo Just Oughtto Try “20th | Century Soap”. FOR WASHING DISHES It leaves them fresh and clean—not sticky or greasy; never smelling of soap, * Century Soap’? contains no antmal greased—no lye or acids, Made of pure vegetable olls, It cleans perfectly everything about the house s-inside and outelde. hands soft, white and smooth, ALL DEALERS~FULL POUND CANS, 10 CTS, Goes Further Than 3 Bars of Ordinary Soap, HOFFHEIMER SOAP CO., ‘Metropolitan Building, NEW YORK CITY, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS i WORK MONDAY WONDERS, 7 yar A Stamp With Fach 10¢. of Your Purchase. a eeeecece Anything saved on good Clothing ts just so much clear gain, for the men and boys must have Cloth. Wome's Shoss, in patent kid and vicl kid, all hand welted soles, medium 3,3) and.4, B)C, and D widths, value $3.00 and $3.50, sizes, from 9 to § heels, and only sizes 24 Boys’ School $3.25 and $4.50 for Russian Suit: ‘egular $3.35, $4.50 tnd $6.50, for,...1,98, 2.98 and 3.98 Boys’ Knee Pants, regular soc, for 39c Boys’ WinterOvercoats 'y off regular prices. Cac. Good Savings and Extra Good Values in the Shoe Store Saturday. We want to clean up all our $3.00 and $3.50 Shoes for women to make room for new stock, ‘his clearance brings you th: very best footwear made’at a price that means great saving in the shoe bill, There are also especially ood values in footwear for boys and girls, Get acquainted with our Shoe Store, It vy soles, enamel leh value $2,00, cholor,, Misses’ Shoes, made on the newest shape lasts, lace only, Girls’ Dresses, of all woo! shepherd checks, bretelles of velvet over shoulder, full ie with deep hem, Hed thoughout; sizes 6 to 14 years, for., Girls’ Coa full length, of fancy mixtur belt with fancy buckle, flat collar of velvet, trim green and brown; sizes 6 to 14 years, f0r...6.., se00 widths, patent leather, vici kid and box calf, sizes 14 4¢ to 2, valye $2.00 pair, 4 Children’s Shoes, the good, serviceable kind, heavy dongola oles, Spring heels, lace and button, sizes 6 to 81g, value $1.50 pi ei C.ac. § iris’ full length, of alt wool cheviot, double breas full lengths, made of heavy navy or brown cheviots {tron notch or storm coli, lose back, brown and navy; 14 YOANS, [OR seeeee, ss nnee es teee ew cronansl Ry WO 5 Two Wonderful Bargains. — hirt Waists. is of white. linenette, Women’s One of these dainty Wi prettily, and would sell regularly for | C¥e. for Saturday, The bgind fi brilliantine, prettily made and welt ed, ter Women’s White Li wi iaits, forming k, fall sleeve, with tucked back, full sleeee wit with bow tle, value 81,50, for. made of bi attract! 1,50, but w ing stce Waist, front of Ra tucked cuff, separal Suile taneous tik tucked caf value 43. 7C.QC will pay you, Il sizes and 1.98 pele ‘back piped with velvet, with braid; blue, ages 3 to 10 years; Double Breasted Suits, regular $1.75, $2.25, 98e, 1.99, 1,980 2,98 1.39 ret 1,00 Very Great Bargains in . Girls’ Dresses and Coats. You can form no adequate picture of the styles for girls if youdo not personally visit our store, Saturday is the one day in the week when we take especial pride in catering to. the wishes of the girls, The new Fall Dresses, Coats and Suits fairly glow with daintiness, and when you see them you will decide that further home sewing is not worth the trouble, 98 ing. The advantages this sale offers are numerous, Every Suit or Overcoat has (he Chapman guarantee with it; we back up every sfatement we make. We stand py every article we sell, Men's Suits, fancy mixed and black, well made and trimmed, all slees for men and young men, worth $11.00, fOF seen eeese eevee es Men's Business Suits, high grade, all wool fancy Scotch mixtures and black thibets, broad. shoulders, well tatlured throughout, all men aid young men, worth $12.00, for, Men's Business Suits, hand tallored, fancy worste cassimeres, black cheviots and thibets, serge linings, finell concave shoulders, worth $16.50, for. . ve Men's Winter Overcoats, 34 to 44 sizes, ay fine Irish friezes, black and Oxtord eray, cut 46, 0 and 52 inches, beautiful fitting garments ; and well tailored, worth $16.50, for... 6.98} 1.89 Small Prices for Millinery, ee French Feather Turbans and Sailors, made trom pheasant cathers, all colors and black, regu- 9 98 ‘ lar $5,00 value, for Y Ready-to-Wear Streat lots, mad@ of English felt, trimmed with velvet and wines, stylish colonial Shapes, all colors ind b.ac<, value $2, 50, fe 1.49 just about 950 of long, in great shapes, all the new colors, made o: taffeta silk and Silk velvet, trimmed with birds, breasts, wings, ornaments and ‘we 4.98} oF velvet, value $7.50, for 3 See Leaves the | } | { ‘ my | ( | —s

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