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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING; OCTOBER 20; 1905, Se tell acincndastaciratand alin —— Bie. { V4 r faite B You P h lp POLICE IN ecause You Pay the Misses Michaelson, Who Had 3 MANY PLACES Been Charged with Assault, Wholesale Price | A Obtain Warrants for Arrest of You Pay a Right Price Here There's just one kind of shoes that have all the Regal ad- a Officers Who Accused Them. | TANE HOME THE GREATEST VALUE. vantages of Serre gs ovens Bien g0ee Planned to Stab a Sleeping, | The best of terials put together by men who have made a life long wear: hi © Made-to-order gnoes PROeuce iy of making good clothes, and, combined with our exclusive stvle by a few fashionable bootmakers, Woman, but Alarm drove Poltcemen James Hartnett, of Fort | ur Suits and Overcox's for Man and Boy cannot be equalled, Quit) But those same made-to-order shoes cost you Lae, and James Kourney, of Coytes | May Style LOremneat== pitas very OU eratt never less than $10 a pair, and they aren't Them Away. villa who have achieved notoriety by Men's Sack Suits. tie volume eight cents better in any particular— % prossing charges of assault and battory f ah Ae et ook iy and dis- v model, material, measurement or : WAD CLOTH PICKED OUT, | tit tt» Miers Annis sot Rachel | We asrenees gewoon” makeing, i bit workmanship—for Regals are copied *. . Michaelson, of Coytesville, hed the ind blue cheviots, gray and brown mixtures from the same exclusive originals, Hs eed ferns On en tstne ae tp Mi ind worsteds, ., Regals are a good deal better than } yo n 0 i Agaln Were Foiled, but Bast} secured warrants ¢or the policemen, | a HEL $750 $9 $12.50 $15 Mus-dolas shoes at the wholesale , Annie Michaelson appeared before the » iX-Collar ’ Side Homes Lost Thousands | stagistrate with her head swathed, i | clu elk. eae a Top Coats, high-grade covert cloth, in shoe made that can be offered to you bandages. Her cousin Rachel wore her | Coytesville, @ suburd overlooking the|! F a car, ; }| shades, Prices are tempting— of Dollars In Jewelry. rfght ara in @ aling, Tho girls sald Hudson above Fort Loe. Annie Michael- | Jewish holiiay, Annie Michaelson says le pting in the new styles as early as the a — they bad been brutally assaulted by the | son claims the trouble was started over | when she repeated this to Polloéman $6 $7,50 $9 $ 1 9 50 Regal by two months,and not f r polloemen, and when they showed their | the arrest of thelr dairyman, Philip | Kearney he flew into @ rage @nd struck . one that affords you the Regal Fito benneiitd pe Labagen 1? | hurte the warrante were issued and the | Vinder | Bearer. the hire petite F all Overcoats, in Oxford, vicuna quarter-size choice of fittings. i lanhattan to-day the return “| two peace offlcers were held in $400. | The man did not understand Bnglish, | other blun Lhasaia and black cheviot, —Alljust because the Regal direct Quartors showed that burglara had been | 1,4 gins are already under $3,000 bond | and refused to go with the policemen, also etruck ber, and the pair of Lert $ 50 $ $ 50 one-profit “tannery-to-consumer” o Dury in all parts of the city yesterday |’ qiigged asault on the polloemen. | who wanted him for an alleged assault | pummeled the two girls until bywtand- WE 9 12, system saves the delays and the o * wnd list night. On the upper west s!4¢] nn atichaelaon girls are daughters of | on a fellow dairyman. The Michaelson | ew interfered, vile Siti: Lined 8 1 5 profits and the commissions , Several houses were! looted and there] Avraham and David Michaelson, | girls say that after talking with Vinder PRM pW gl hh Ce tat of td lee ° that goto make the difference fwere many burglaries in other sections | wealthy New York real estate specu-| be agroed to go with the detectives, | BOM day Nitin warrants Coie ae Cet Youths’ Suits and Over. between the real value of ’ 2 foe oy fast, Mang sae latora, who have handsome homes in| but withed to walk to jall instead of served oi, thom Hwee peorene COatS, made in the same high-class manner i gent shoe and jure dustriovs bul 7 48, sk after their Interests is our Men’s Suits, te retall price. . Bis vooution with little Interruption © | wingow, Another equad went around maid who saw the man at work Her Syne? to lock After elt tak ‘ he part of the Delle. rgt: | SMOHEH eho churoh yard and olimbed|screum, frewaned the fallow and be inaglarate he warrants agiinss the $4,50 $5 50 $6 90 $8 50 a rystlo street Durglare were frig" | the fireescapes to the seventh foor. |Tn "hls fignt, however, he an meat ace had ref . ‘ i vaned off by an alarm attached to 8] iy thioves were at work for eome|o? the mMundee he had’ gathered 4p. Me, ponte, lier be tried to Fort Lae for BOYS! NORPOLK and DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS, also CHIL: Tear window, Had the bell not sounded} 11.4 netore the burglar alarm went oft. | The Principal lows, Mss Voltin eald, assaulting the polloemen. ‘The polfoe- DREN'S RUSSIAN and ETON BLOUSE SUITS, tn large assortment i mand warned the tenants of the house] mvigently they learned that the alarn | ‘ae & fuby fing mith an antique eet- eetidne soe TONER: OF of styles, made from strictly all-woo! materials, Bleeping over the store che thieves were | oq been given and skipped out. Jewelry, clocks, bric-a-brao and orna- “Eiina “og the neightore are net. tn $2.50 $3.50 $4.50 fdas void f Prepared to commit murder in order tO! ‘When the police got into the building 4 44.000 were stolen sympathy with the Michaelsona, but $ ‘het are the a ‘more hand-work, ete. ‘They are tree ‘ Gel an entrance, They had planned] ghey found several thousand dollars’ | {0M the home of Mre. Stmon Herman, thay will have one good witnens in Den REEPERS and TOP COATS, $2,745 $3.50 shoe, and fow genuine ‘els handsome appearance, ' Bo stab @ sleeping woman elght feet} worth of ailke and cloth bundled up. by wha ak Lunohean | ts Ceieeks, Rater cae die peiheren Open Soturdays CHUL LOD, Ww Send for Style-Book Mail Orders Promptly Filled from the window in case she WS] ready for removal. The men must have| when a servant discovered the men at the girls Bold direct from tan! to consumer, The largest rete. shoo business 4 fwakened. In order to do this been prepared to carry off their booty | work. She gave the alarm, and onlied fer with euch t fn the world. 07 stores fn principal cities from London to @an Mranolaca, had attached a twelve-tneh enife, | ina wagon, ae the bales of merohandise) {h Pole. Put the men escaped by ine 1 a ahant iim down, " double edged and ground to a point] they had hastily put together weighed | way . Uke a dagger, to an elght-foot baker's| eeveral hundred pounds, The burglars) Annther burglary was that of Peter pees THE NERVES=—; * _ = z @hovel showed they were experts dn cloth as J e apartments on the fift n ing of the humen eye At No. m © ; they passed over the cheap goods and he five-story apartment house Are the mainupring of the bu ee = : —o Hj No. Chrystie street, Just off] gathered up only the most expensive | No, 119 Rast Pitty-thint street. Mrs eer) s | i , Houston street ts the dry goods store] cloths In the stock. he Johnstone had gone SODAS, Wher The Stomach and Blood I Stei erwald Packin 4G Co e of Abraham Wecker, In the rear room Servant Detects Thief, ‘ep? ° A forced the as the bedy, while the Liver & £ . * on the store floor {9 a small aleeping| an ry from @ servant whol, diamond the beds. wh off ® San ays ul ane | ac id Aw Male a ea reeg tar | at A entre KGGUTAY as THE SHOE THAT PROVES @n em, pen of her o: mporer Mie Ct 4¢) ring get with dlamonda, all to the value , AND PROVISIONS, GREATER NEW YORK MEN’S STORES, i] h, oO. @ we oF v 0 +} } sat 1 Miog aun nares. thoi obo Jonnatone’s Seki ig Weakenal Special for Saturday; NRW YORK CITY ant . P ieee ‘ Wecker live Hare in at No, 19, the flat of misery, pain and disease Downtown, itt Away, nay Bs The groat n burglaries Hii) £ managed to ge wn was entered and Jew ama, aL Broavay,” ne a ‘ geeng to the value of $i,i« 0 6 taken he . Doane, . be. figniaved Mr. Wecker' tas, Bo Gr a es ional viola se i i a e | 107 Bradway, bet, Cortlandt ayyy AN YS. oet Nik and Lith At > 8 api hee / : ker a ‘rone| Dloyes three servants, and ft was her anne vie juge of Smoked Hams, Porib at Broadway, bet, 20th and. Both Sts NEWARK, N. J. vave hls pla fr q : pSdeeld * wonderful ne er Ib., #18 sae 14 Builds Broad St., opp, Centra! . Bnd tear. The rear windows Which O58] cone of w Youre Racing | TRIED TO ROB POLICEMAN. Dr. Greene's Nervura " if mat ek “FM Wiad a 041 Broad &., opp. Central RR. of N. J, . : cannes CS n 14 cor. BY AVE. " . ne Racing {8 the sport of kings, aud hiisssias OSC Tiana SA 223 FIRST AVENUE, “4 vay i Gee +00 sek ance nas * ag it costs, about fit only for kings = pede UR Meg by | on: temmindl oneh co b ‘ ; es yg or others equally rich, ‘The closing| PHILADELPATA Oct. th Arrestet TELEPHONE 765 ORCHARD, Bet. 13th and 14th Sts, GREATER NEW YORK WOMEN’S STORES. eh he twa season of horee-running in this| after ® hard struggle, Jacob ek a re 7 i ties NEW York city. Boot bourd te nineteen vears old, who lives in ———————, 785 Broadway, cor. 10th Bt, 838 Biath Ay he Mtervening bi country has cost the public a good wan arraigned yee e *)459 roadway, opp. Herald Buflding, #108 Weat mtervening Jona be-ween! vany dollars, add other things be- Sarat te ayy mene = Obl Newt AB AY. Det, 10th 1008 Hroudw ay Weeker's yurd and one to which acceaa| NADY “THe tton of a prominent on the charge of attempting fe hares by pore ce oughby “Ave, Bad been obtained nearer the comer. | O°* : th | £0 Blok the pockets of @ speclal police- | Can be canentin Merits office, NEWARK—S4l Broad @t., opp. Central RR. of N. J. JERSEY CITY—"4 Nowark ay reformer On OMAK 18 DUDE WILE | eagn, ee THE 1905 WORLD ALMANAC NOW READY *9TORES MARKED WITH A STAR ARB OPBN EVONINGS Ready to Stab Her, a few other pertinent facts in next} weinnene made no defense and was | 101 Fifth Av, New York City, : = mile Ont AT They raised the low a couple of| Sunday’s World. committed to prison, AT ALL NEWS STANDS, 25C,; BY MAIL, 35C, ehes and » ) Warough the iron ao — ———— — “ - en - rs the long knif t hee » th — _ _— 7 ai eete = Bovrel th ronsbed tap \dwen: o¢ Kes W PUBLICATIONS, NEW PUBLICATIONS. NEW PUBLICATIONS, NEW PUBLICATIONS. NEW PUBLICATIONS, PUBLICATIONS, NEW PUBLICATIONS, jeeping girl and wus held there ready cas she purred to be thrust into! her heart or throat. + Mavin, this far the men raised ‘tt had passed the five ht permitted by the wires Me electrical connection was made and @e wong in the rooms above sounded | @h alarm Itke a fire bell, Mr. Weeker jumped from his bed and Pan downstairs, while tenants in the Wullding looked out from every w dow. The sleeping girl Awakened by til the Wecke: t she knew of was cir fight the men had left the Wnife they had thrust through the win Gow. Tho girlr selzed tt and drew It The police say there tlon was to Kill the while the bars of the @rovugh the bars * no doubt ch wich men If she were at work on th 1 and sat up for a An Open Letter to John A. McCall President New York Life Insurance Company Every man who is now denying himself luxuries, comforts and even necessities, in order that, after his death, his family may enjoy comfort and safety—every such man should read Mr. Lawson’s burning words in his open letters to John A. McCall, President of the New York Life Insurance Company, and to the public. Every woman who ts depending on insurance for her support. Every one closely or remotely con- nected with life insurance should get the November number of Everybody’s, read the full text of Mr, Lawson’s letters (of which parts are quoted below) and send Mr. Lawson their proxies or add their names to the hundred thousand who have already written him. & wait to see if the — ae - _ _ — —* wo r n H 4 went in To John A, McCall, President New | of millions of tho nation have been turn Aptacking my character, all nt the expense of but of manipulating thess trust funde for! To Life Insurance Policy-holders. The fivet direct rowalt ts the im=| able to moet the engagements of thelr in and found Capt ore Like tnipanes 65 coffers. © © ® With this m ur policy-holdera an: thelr ay benefit of your own pocke At the beginning of my story, nearly a] ation now being held, Th1s! policies, because of waste of funds, tre ner, where, with Ik ie m , | © © Notwithat ind a halt ago, 1 made certal wation has proceeded far| mendous falling off of new business, tre- Moe bulld-| Sire It 1s time your ationtion was called stock mA Yo 1 James Bf. Bock, ox-As: | iy. txpoetd p moucnt of the|@Mungh to put before the publle| mendous cost ot new business, aad the Le to the 80 of the American people 4 doing things which will be| sistant Aut 1 United | imagine you ' , absolute proof of all the orimes Kl nature of the new businese-eo-called n fhe re oyin rT $ b | tt * “ ” : yh Tweltth | 5 6 6 It tn time you were shown yourselt tead of employing the! States, the " t y for has 7 viory that tho! HAVe aharwed, and three to EMIPtY | «graveyard busineas for 1 em eredbly ’ ; havcusait hein eet Ticdee een Han Sasi and the immense wealth Ih-) Henry H a Insurance companies wore Ip tuo | tines a4 many more, foformed that they are now seeking to in- thes , as you are to-day in by be trusted to you to { praficre avd taloves, just as are) It ts nov evident to all tha: ture those who formerly have been refused & new skys your countrymen, who, a mooth ao B® | o¢ our policy-holde tor jth a, trust o oa, raiivoud| fet That polloy-holders tn the great] insurance because of physical infirmities. burglar lieved you to be a great and bonorable| self a part of in ad | and ‘ | Me erporations aad trusta, |compantos bave yearly pald into thelr com-| te should be plainly evident on t aul was nen, whieh the " * has created to Jin the ¢ sia and Boston | ut you bave mistaken the tempers of THIS 1 KNOW, and, in plain language |pany scores of miliions more than neces: that tt the polloy-holders move, and move a but the houssoreakers had |“ yy spite of the terriblo exposurés of the| the American people of their savings. * * *) You employed Jama: H, Bckels, ¢x-| your countrymen width 8 sary quickly, they can be absolutely assured ba past fow woeks * * © fn aplte of the Cowptroller of tho Currency of the United f£ have boen anthorixed in writ-| To-day the pros of the world 1s devoting] 9d. The polloysholders bave been rob-| thats ' ? East Houston streat la a] PO ie OF the juagiery, grafting ond tee, now President of the Cor \/ tng Dy over 16,000 poliey-hotdern, dash he fal, to & recital | bed of hundreds of millions, Jet, ‘The funds as they are to-day will Hew twelveraiory structure erected, I ptlon of your administration of the rtinence * * * you are wurepentont, | [unk and representative of t [carrying over fifty-four millones! oy ing contemptible end heinous eriines| Bd, Tho vast sume now om band bave| remain intact, * an 1, made by the ohurchy@rd of St. | snag trust that can be confided to| tinashamed and defiant, © * * the West, of Jnagranes; to act for them, { tie New York Life and the Mu- | been habitually used by the grafters now in] ad, They will be added to by the rem Avcustiie's Choy), just east of the) oon you remaln Uaconvinced of your iall) One year ago, in Everybody's ilistort my mot al he intended to swait, the Guta sf 1 Life Ineurange Comp not |control of them in the rankest lind of] tution of from §7%000,000 to $160,000,000, Bowery, Lig S not antirely | og unponetrated by your shame, * * *| Magasine, 1 sald: You ordered V he New York tnvestigation betore proceed I relate them, but as thelr own | stock gambling, Bd. A s00re Of thieves who havo plity Memolated, but the national Tallor |r eoing that the enemy against whom| "The offlcers, trusteos and oMcials of| the New York Lite ing, Dut as I hove bad placed in MY D904] a@ieere and trustees publicly oon-| 4th, ‘These funds have boon habitually] dered poitey-holdere in the past will be sem ing Company es the Ave top) iii. manoeuvres wore directed was toe|the ‘Big Three’ Iife-insurance companies! to perform similar service in Phil duriug the past fow da dencea of the! seus them. used to corrupt the ballot-box and the] to prison, floors, The company has a Private) Arertcan people, and that * © & your | bave beon and are now squandering their) and | determination of yourse yo fine In the July {netalment of my story 1| \awmakers of the country, 4th, The future payments of polly ‘wa'yyman and Is further proected BY | character and reputation wore as absolute: | policy-holders’ money. Thoy are grafters—| The burden of all these documents, ad-| pices and fellow conspirators to face It OU) vaiied upom polley-holders to elgn Ov! TT repeat absolute proot of all this has} holders will be Iargely out down. a @ burglar-alanm system ly before the bar as though you had been| mean, contemptible grafters."’ Vertivements and disguised advertisements | regardless of consequosces, and M4 1/9, piank Inserted tn Everybody's | boon made public. ths ‘Phe prosect ewction perploser wot Alarm Warns Police. indicted for sequestration of the funds of| I gave spectiio instances of their thiey-| and addresses was: “Lawoon is an un-| belleve men capable of committing the acti) Hagasime, nud sond same to me that | Jt should now be evident to all| be returned tn Inrge part to polloy-holders. Tne burglar alarm from the building | some dead friend's wife, * * * orien. mitigated Mar and scoundrel, whose sole| that have been proved during the past few| ight speak for them in @ plan to fure| thats Oth, Bi Wo fiture polley-nolders will @ounded early toway, and the signal] You have made yourself the oustodian| You replied, not by haling me to Court,| reason for attacking the tneuranoe com-| days fully capable of taking the transport: | ‘nor choir interets Jet, The funds now on hend are in so sotually the comnpany, fan on duty In the protective com-/ of these funds under sacred pledge of| but by: panies ia that wo refused him insurance,’ | able part of the bfliton and a quarter funds) [5 response to my oall I have recetved tual jeopardy, because they are in the ab- ar 3 A pally elder on be og 3 Many's office quickly ‘phoned to Police | square dealing and honest administration | Ctreuleting throughout the wort docu-|* * to foreign countries and using them to} iy to to-day, Oct, & 16,307 anew pre solute conteal of unprineipled gooundrels, thet a tae a ret we | racolve tps Hoadquarters, Word was gent to ®e| you have made yourself the national exeou- | mente by the millions, dispawaging my rep-| To-day you and your fellow-plunderers| keep thomsolves from thetr justly deserved | venting $85,108,016 2d, Unies something f@ done * * */ "Ail this being 0, {t {8 mont eminently A izabeth etreet station and the re-|tor © © © of the widow and the orphan | tation by advertisements and “nowa'’ and! sland convicted in the eyes of the world|punisiments I have decided to act} As soon os I rocelved m numbor of sige at once by the polloy-holders * * © every| desirable fo lioy-holders to act, aud Elizabeth etree 0 p y . ’ re turned out 4 © © Hundreds of millions of dollars] ‘editorial’ statements from your subsidized| not only of juggling the moneys of the|now. * * paturos sufMolontly large to warrant i, I one of the largest companies may be-| et once, Thomas W,. Lawson, Thomas W, Lawson, ce found that a high protec- tive fron railing had been partly torn @way and through the opening the thieves dropped sixteen feet down Into @ narrow areaway, from which they Gilned entrance through a basement (ce Uldle Dump Discovered Somelig Diddle Diddle Dumpling, My son John Thought he would try A World Want on; But answers came so quickly, And he sold his goods so fast, That he trembled fearfully Lest his stock wouldn't last. NO WONDER. For do you know that, judeme from the “known results” of World Wants bearing box number addresses, week's 27, World Wants brought a of 195,174 answers—@ A nS over same week havo been confided to you annually—scorgy insurance press, denying my charges, at-| widow and the orphan in the stook market, quietly began operations. Beginning over a year ago, Everybody’s Magazine has steadily attacked the legalized robbers of the business community, until the whole country has become keenly alive to the evil powers which we are struggling to destroy, and which have been in the way of Presi- dent Roosevelt’s ‘Square Deal for Every Man.” This destructive process must go on until the money of widows and orphans shall be safe; until beef trusts shall no longer control the food supplies; until s of many years shall be shaken out of the great businesses of our country; and until municipal, state and federal governments shall everywhere be clean and honest. come insolvent; that { they may not be| the concentrated comes, act, Charles Edward Russell, in his Foreword to his eloquent and constructive series on Man’s Struggle for Equality, says: ‘In some way the Americans will find a cure for the evils that now beset and hamper them, as in old days they found a cure for monarchical despotism, and again for African slavery.” Lawson ts helping. Russell is helping. Everybody’s Magazine is helping. Let every man who has pity for the under-dog read what Ms. Russell has to say in his series beginning in Everybody’s Maga-~ zine for November that he may learn, and think, and, when the time A great magazine—Everybody’s for November—for everybody. For everybody; that means you. Everybody's Magazine 15 cents—$1.50 a year, Just out, At Newsdealers, or send $1.50 for one year's subscription to The Ridgway-Thayer Company, New Yori, ‘We want special representatives in every county In the United States, Write for ouy special oftey,

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