The evening world. Newspaper, October 25, 1905, Page 8

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ae ye to) pst iascaa =a Tailor with Smoothing-lron Ruffles Features of a Rough Raffles, Organization Repubiloans tn this coun Bi) Revolver Butt Until Police 4 Arrive, polls the offlee of | possesses, are only for Sens of A cor of his sitpped kett, @ young man long known as a b WAS arraigned today before Magisters BGieinert in the West Bide Court ree @} with assleting in a robbery and rn Vetating an officer, It waa in the re under appointment by Mayor Have- Bistance of an oMoer and ale the Irre | mover, and ten as a City Magistrate by MAViliLy Of @ tallor's goowe TAt CAMEL aD oointment of Mayor Strong Twenty- Meokett's unhandecme app irance, © Waving much the appearance feration man Who had inadvertent! uilder a steam roller, Willan Be as a member of the police banch,. Mr. Flammer was admitted bar in lawyer ly. thitty-nine = years years of this time have been spent on cone years he has apent in private prac- Beckett and three companisons Met og proprietor by throwing him down and wending drunks to the Island an ing on im, while fellow-thugs ting Ih Judgment on petty offenders fea of fron the #tore all the clothing Such éMminal cases of importance as came before him during that time sim ly passed through the different courts ‘i which he sat, dweiling there just ee rr rnne § Lees Bays jig pene for defendants to waive i ae bead en eae peg ha examination and bo held for the Grand ing hia Dalance. hen mt th his fect he #aw a tall, siim young man pehind him aiming another thirty-fve-| pound goose at him, He rushed upon is youth and clubbed him with te have A single case of importance, bis ) WARE of a revolver and A loaded billy handling of which Would demonstrate Meanwhile Mr, Fox had recovered, |i, any degree his fitness for the office end, collecting (wo goorws, threw of pintrict-Attorney. them wiih al) his force upon the ruf- 4 olowe inspection of Mr. Flammor's fan's features, dislocating Iie nose and | judicial career reveals these aa the most ending the bones in his face, Think- | jnportant of his decisions; Tat saloon- ing ho ‘nad enough of the gooses he Ned Keepers who have boxths tn their places Minently from she place, He hit | need not exinose the booths to public tremendous pace across Thirty-ninth | view dung olosed hours; thet children Paey could shoulder Beckett wae atill altting on Mr, Fox's? Jury, No Case of Importance. At no time during his entire career ee on the bench did Mr. it to Broadway and thence down tie in quer ( way, Where Detective Sergeant Should not be used as oy er body got on his trail add overhauled that policemen are frequently uAs tratiful; that deanks should bo len- ett still had fight fn him and be Hee sLtinaet Sch COUNT BIRON NOT TO et: WED MRS, OGDEN GOELET tenderly carried French Nobleman, Here on Oceanic, Adds His Denial to Rumor of Their Engagement. im to the Ten- loin station, where he was put into cel Magistrate Steinert held Beckett tn bal for the Grand Jury. He n't & word to may for himeelt. he disposition to talk the ability Was lacking, ax his jaw was dislocated on both sides cat MAY BE SOUND, PIRATE, | Bichmond Police Think in Pasiek, They Have Man Wanted. | RICHMOND, Oot. %.—The police of | “1 have known Mrs, Goelet for smo Mancheeter think they have in “Bob” | time," eal the Count, “and consider | Pusick, whom they have arrested, the | her ® very oharming woman, but there | “apt. Kidd" of the woctety of yacht. | is absolutely no truth in our reported tne pirates, shared with looting gum. | engagement.” The French nobleman estates, olub-houwes, &., on Long | Will stop at the Waldorf-Astoria. He Sound lg seUing automobiles. Other passengers on the Oceanio were Arthur Henry Jones, the English playwright, and William P, Clydq of the Clyde Line. Count Armond de rived here on thé Oo@alilito-day and he was engaged to marry Mra, Ogden Goelet ustok gives his occupation as auto. ¢ amd motor boat repairer. The e bemeve, he Is Jackson, leader of gang, who \s supposed to have fed south. . - Stern Brothers Are now showing the Newest Models in Street « Evening Costumes « Tailor-made Gowns SPECIAL OFFERING TO-MORROW: WOMEN'S WALKING SUITS, of Cheviot Serge, 4 LenghCoat Pleated, in plum,blue & black colorings, Value $30,00 VELVETEEN SUITS, Eton Coat Braided, Circular Skirt, Value $45.00, 35.00 SESS ‘ EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD VALUES IN Lace Curtains IRISH POINT, Values $6.50, 9.50, 12.50, $5.25, 7.80, 9.50 RENAISSANCE, « $7.75, 12,50, 19.5, 6.25, 9.80, 15.00 ARABE, Values $17.50, 21.50, 26.50, 12,00, 16.50, 20,00 Lace Pillow Covers, Formerly $5.25, 450, $3.75, 5.28 _———————————————————————————_—) Is Domestic Rugs -_ SPECIAL TO-MORROW, | || EXTRA HEAVY AXMINSTER RUGS, | }} Oriental colorings, size 9x12 ft, Value $26.50, $23.50 , , a $19.50 " Also the Better Grades in ri WILTON, AXMINSTER, BRUSSELS & SMYRNA RUGS, VN DIRECT ATTENTION TO THEIR ASSORTMENT OF Angora Wool Garments For Men The Warmest Material of the Lightest Weight, Suitable for Automobiling and Outdoor Purposes, ty Are urged to support him at the to be Judwed by a arter as a lawyer to the iW4, and haa therefore been a v8 Mt A } a Eighteen Side Bank, of wialeh “\the bench, eight ne & police puaticr taut Biron er: | | took occasion to deny the report that | JACKETS, ‘WAISTCOATS, LONG SHAWLS, _ WORSTED GOLF JACKETS, solid colors and figured ain and fancy ects, full fashioned, ty-third Street, $10.75, 14.75 9.78, 10.78 2.28, 2.75 4.50, 6,00 a’ tor BO ATHIEF FLEES TO STREET, | “iris 4. Fiammer, formeriy 9) L police magistrate In this city, Is a ean: | didate for the important oMce of Dis- , Pounds Detective with Billy and! thet-Attormey on the Repubiloan tieket What qualifications, what fitness runty prosecutor hey Might entered the lator #hop of Abras | During his elglitemn yeate on the | ham Fox, at No. 64 Seventh avenue. wench Mr Mammers administration Beckett engaged the attention of the of the criminal nw consisted chiefly of Flammer ever ,.7 “WMHS ce) WHAT HAS HE EVER DONE? “HSU CTED Eighteen Years Sentencing Drunks and Petty !ilor Is Forty and Mas Ons beg i a Geld ma Mn | Offenders in Police Courts—Never Had an Important Criminal Case. Mi been & Ho ha AtLOrne only in Mr and ae ® 8n was foi arhorie pons tor Fifty-n ni Unknown to Criminal Courts. In 4 ay! n inte Mr. I arin the B wrote a miiting His fr oy igh depend for muccesd on his puat x aocivil lawyer Mi handled many corpommilon | ones nies Jeifersan Monroe, the Haren > for Di THY WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 25,'1006 Weds VUNG pia COTTON PRICES RALLIED. | 10%, January, 1 10.51 bid; Manvh, 1 but Wins in Race for Fourteen. 74 ty 10.7%. 1,00 per yard | value 2,00 Yeur-Old Bride, “"" Te Baby Well? Fred-! (Special to he Event GREENPORT, 1. 1 e Wor Oot, & Spangled Trimmings, One day's feeding’ 50c, 75¢ aud 1,00 per yard Spangled Garnitures, 1,50 to 7,00 each. (abor fs about forty years old ind one-legged, Bik he easily beat his bills aye frequently son Russ sixteen years and two with Lactated Food will take away the hungry Spangled Waists, Various) colots, Effective for even- ing dress with net or lace skirts, 6.50 to 15,00 Gold Cloth, Suitable for girdles, draperies, corsage or millinery trimmings, 20 inches wide, has iil courte Piummer's private practise Imost entirely in the e for Abbie Tuthiil's ne. Mrs. Frederick Tabor used to be Abbie Tuthill, ts fours teen years of age, and two weeks ago legged, in the ra young affect! * appeared now and then ag an oy in the oriming! courts, Bul Minoy cases Plawaner is sixty-two years old & Distriot Attorney would have who she wore dresses up to her ankles and went regularly to the grammar 9ehool At Orient, near here feeling and make the baby feel good, because. it’s real food, and the Sugar io it is the pur. est sugar of milk, which ‘Soothes, |In addition {s a complete stock of gold see FOOD The Best and Most Thoroughly Belentifie Food for Babies. ~ For Sale by All Reputable Druggists | i tn 1801, and afterward © 1 from jail, has been captured in Wyom: ein the eriminal law, of which bad praetically none, x FPlanymer is nown. He has practioed ete: | peegeriok ‘aber 1 The Purrogute's COUR and | Frederick ‘Tabor, a truck farmer, twioe ja widower, has four children, Mra, Tut- Ml, @ widow, has nine children, #8 when Tabor began to visit Mrs, Tut bill # house everybody watd & ing her, Besides, Muswell kept company up to that time. Last week the elder Tabor asked the Rev. aller gort, He bicurporated the his father r many yeare prasidemt, aml tx y for aimoat every email cor. fos court. a Abbie \ between Greenwich stivet and Inth atreet west of Righth ave Ite of a barge pruciive in the villi 2, ‘ ht, virts Mr, Fhawmer haw never NOUNS vO rS NIG) pastor of the Presbyterian Churoh here, to marry him te Abbie The pastor sald he would {f Mra. Tuthill consented, and she did tis mind, Bo Abbe to New Jersey and tho contest of the and silver Laces, gold and Persian Passementerie, and,—tinted, gun metal, violet and green Gold Cloth, but the pastor changed Tabor took married her, The school age Wi Tammer serv ture mid was ind of Cliy Magist tex! book ov Une dut Magistra lew jends claim for trustees at Orient are great ) on Gompulsory education, and maybe n= Mrs. ‘Tabor will have te go to school | intl she {6 sixteen, anyhow Twenty-third Street, Hh that he has comiiienes JAIL FUGITIVE CAUGHT, Mice 10 und indepeaden istration of any i Might be elect~ . ’ from his Chenelworth MPDORA, N. Dak, k Oot, B-Ott werved 0 is charged With stea mA. & SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WOND \pport Mr to-day advised its 0s K Prep. by Welle & Richardson Co. Mammer a Burlington, Vermont, atrict-Atorney ie What the Breadth & Scope of the World’s Greatest Piano Store Means to YOU HALF-DOZEN YEARS AGO, there-was no such thing as an unbiased authoritative opinion of a piano to be secured by a customer in a piano store. Pianos were then retailed in the warerooms of their manufacturers, or the stores of their agents—and the salesman who has only one. or two, or even three varieties of pianos to sell can only have one, two or three opinions, tied up with his bread and butter. When you buy from a mannfactarer yon must expect to hear his piane called the best, maturally, The ideal eon dition would be to havo all pianos sold side by side in one great emporium, where the seller's opinion would be abeo lntely unbiased, Pal To-day the WANAMAKER PIANO STORB is the nearest approach to that position, First; Because here are pianos from NINB different makers. Second; Because they are makers whom WE have selected after five years of sifting and changing, Third; Because, being free to select—not tied up to our own factory's product—our expert opin- fon to you follows the investment of our own money, The musical trade acknowledges the supremacy of ‘‘ The Big THREE ''—three piano manufactarers who divide the world’s suffrage as to which is the First. Of these three, TWO are presauted by the Wanamaker Store A. pretty. strong position, But read on and see what these NINF, Groups inclnde: CHICKERING PIANOS CROWN PIANOS KNABE PIANOS Presenting Presenting Presenting 4.Styles of Uprights 2 Styles of Uprights 4 Styles of Uprights 6 Styles of Grands 8 Styles of Grands VOSE PIANOS J.C.CAMPBELL PIANOS EMERSON PIANOS Presenting Presenting tyles i , Presenting 10 Styles of Uprights 7 Styles of Uprights ; 1 Style of Grand 6 Styles of Uprights KURTZMANN PIANOS’ Frederick Doll PIANOS Presenting Presenting Presenting ‘ 12 Styles of Uprights 12 Styles of Uprights 4 Styles of Uprights Then the ANGELUS and th ANGBLUS PIANOS; 10 Different Varieties of the ANGELUS 3 Styles of the AUTOPIANO 4 Styles of the EMERSON-ANGELUS PIANO 1 Style of the ANGRLUS PLANO’ Ninety-four Distinctly Different Instruments on Our Floor Today And yet there are » dozen numbers that are out of stock, and will come in shortly, to complete the variety of woods in some of the models, Facts and Figures Incontestably Prove Wanamaker Preeminence And this magnificent, unequaled variety means that the piano buyer gets free selection and honest criticism at Wanamaxer’s, There is no occasion for a salesman to be prejudiced, or to give a biased opinion, when he has RIGHTY. THREE DIFFERENT PIANOS to show hia customer. Purchasing terma may be as easy as the customer desires; and your old instrument will always be taken in part pay- ment for a new one, You cannot make a safe selection of piano without at least seeing and hearing the superb pianos to be found in New York City only at WANAMAKER’S, JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A, T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Pourth Avenue, Ninth and Tenth Streets MERRILL PIANOS rte RM Ee OD ee | HONeill & Co New Coats for Women (Thitd Floor! We present for Thursday's selling several New Coats that are unusually good value The materials are thoroughly good and reliable, the tailoring as near perfect as it is possible to have it. The styles are the newest reproductions of the most approved foreign models. \ Women’s Evening Coats Of imported Broadcloths, richly embroidered in self colors, trimmed with dainty ilk velvet standee collars, lined with satin Duchesse, extra Vemgtha in all the delicate shades and white, Value $50.00; Thursday special at..... Woinen’s Extra Long Tight Fit- ting Coats—tine close Cheviots, blacks and bluesy, ned throughout with satin, Value $95.00; Thureday special at...... seoee) Women'sLoose LongWinter Coats In full black Cheviots, alto tan shades, Value $} 4.75 $16.00; Thursday opecial at... i Women’s Raincoats—the worsted kinds in Oxford, olive and tan shades —a particu larly good model, Value $13.00; Thursday epecdal aticrereccceees ($35.00 $25.00 $10.00 Two Splendid Specials in Women’s Separate Skirts Skirts of Panama cloth and mixtures, plaited model, special at......... : Skirts of cheviot, broadcloth and mixtures, panel ) plaits, clreular of close plaited models, extra fine qualities, value $12.00 to 614.00; special Thursday at § $9.75 ‘Untrimmed Millinery (Second Floor.) 100 Dozen Women’s Untrimmed Hats Brush Felts—in black, brown, navy, green and cas) tor, with velvet or stitched bindings; special at, » 95c . tere seeeeens veveee/ Walue $1.45 Silk Velvet Hats in very emart models almost ready to wear, colors are gray, garnet, navy, alice blac, mousse, brown, - $1.75 also black; exceptional value at..ccss.cs. seeeseced Flowers, Feathers, &c. Complete stocks of Birds’ Wings, Bandeaux, Pheasant and Coque Breasts, Velvet Foliage, Roses, 6<., 6c, Great Price Reduction Sale of Women’s Pure Silk Stockings In all about 375 pairs at a positive reduction in price of from forty to sixty per cent.—an excellent opportu- nity to secure handsome gifts at a very modest price. in ala ft black beg Pare oon variety : ‘naa fancy shades, also lace Grade 1—Women's Pure Black and Fancy Silk 956 Stockings—formerly $1.50,to $2.25 per pair; at..... Grade 2—ancy Silk Stockings, in appl 4 Soe Selon oiah tad pobeiornaty ‘note | $f 25 G2.25 per pair; Atesevereresenrsseerers ove} £ $3.45 $2.98 Grade Yancy Silk Opera Mose, in a large assort-) ment of shadesalso black—formerly $2.59 to $4,87; at § pang han dg Black and Fancy Silk Stockings, ) jain and lace embroidered, in a large range of neat $5098 0 65.50; atescsccrsesecere | Handkerchiefs {n Great Assortments for Men and Women le received, fall importation of Women’s and Men's andkerchiefs. The following list describes a few of the various styles and prices. Women's and Men's Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, on sheer linen lawn and fine line cambric cloths, \, 4, and '¢ inch hems, at 124yc, 15c, Handkerctiets on fine linen and shamrock lawn for Women and Men an extreme novelty at 25c and Sc, A complete line of the new Colored Handkerchiefs for Women and Men, on white and colored grounds, on fine linen, and silk and ‘weaves, at 25c and 50c, S—Muslin, Cambric and jainsook, Empire, V, and Chemise styles, trimmed with em- broidery, lace insertion, hemstitch- ing and jucks, Value 75c. At $0¢ GOWNS~High neck, Masonville Muslin, tucked yokes, neat em- broidery edge on neck and sleeves. Usually 940. Atsssorsees oeee75C OWN AND PETTICOATS— different styles to choose PLTTICOATS — full umbrella ayle, trimmed with blind and open em! with lace inser- ' tion, ornee, foot truffle with in- and edge. Value up sertion 10 $2.50, Alsevrseerer sere GL OB October Sale Undermuslins. (Second Floor.) An entirely new line of Women's Initial Handkerchiefs, embroidered on fine linen cambric and sheer linen lawn, in all the new wreith de- signs, at 2$¢ and $0¢cach or $2.85 and §5 75 a dozen, All that is new and pretty in-Bace Trimmed and combinations of Lace and Embroidery Handkerchiefs, at coe 756, $1.00, $1.25 and up- ards, A laste variety of Real Duchess, | Real Point, Real Valenciennes and Real Silk Cluay Handkerchiefs, at prices ranging a to quality from $1.50 upwards. DRAWLAS—Lxtra large, of Mus- lin, trimmed with embroidery, neat patterns, tucked above raffles Special atereerseons ss cseeveee GVC DRAWERS--Of Muslin, hem and tucks, cambric ruffle with hem- stitched ruffle and lace edge, at.25¢ CORSET COVERS — Endless variety of pretty styles, full French front, trimmed with dainty patterns of Val and Torchon laces and inser- tions, good styles, ats.sseneee S50 CORSET COVERS AND CHEMISE—Of fine Nainsook trimmed with Tish-eye Val and Torchon laces, insertions ary GLB, ate. seeeenenes nf

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