The evening world. Newspaper, November 1, 1905, Page 7

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COURT FIGHT FOR - SS S NASTY PLAY Nea Attorney Wi Will Contest Right of Officials to Sup- press Production. ——— SANDIDA IS PUT ON. ~ Manager Agrees Not to Try “Mrs. Warren’s Profession’”’ Till Courts Act, Arnold Daly, the male members of the cast of “Mrs, Warren's Protes- sion” and Mana before Magistrate Whitman in the Jefferson Market Court to-day to an- awer to @ te charge of disor- derly o pre ne the play at vole yeatra on Monday us Sot over arrived ment and Daly, In- in the case tive adjou t with Mr * Brooks wae on hand represent- tng the p Moses H, Grossman ap- peared for manager @ pertz, Arnold QDly and the rest 6 company. Ve was wd dy trate Whipman, efter he had moved for an adjournment, if Se would promise that pending an- ectionable play seed, No pro- gave his con- put on at the antl wsrange- yr the presentauon a the that satie- fd the ‘3 Profes- sion points a tornl and hot a Ubldinous or indecent produ BROADWAY CAR CASH HURTS 1 Collision in Long Acre Square Crossing Wrecks Both Vehicles, “ars was n the streets added and Seventh avenue fourth street. 8, in the charre | + Gumpert appeared | ¥ | the General Putnam, of the Greenwich h} “An! SPOOK SPOKE AFTER RESCUE FROM RIVER. Spectre on Steamboat Did Not Expect Her Sudden Splash, Half a hundred young men and wom- |en were celebrating Hallowe'en on board | ling, anchored at the foot of Market street, early today, All night they | had ducked In tubs of walt water for apples, and had tempted the appear once of the ghost (n looking-glaases. They had told fortunes, and timo was beginning to hang heavy, when a white object appeared on the outer milling on the main deck. ‘It's a real ghost!" screamed several women {n chorus, and they sourried to another part of the boat The men stood as if transfixed, The apectre raised {ts arms and waved @ fluttering white gown about its head, Then it kow-towed, Many times !t bent its gho: figure, and each time {t swept the horizon with its long arms, Jim Galvin and Pat Curtis, old sea- men bath of them, and deckhands on the Gen, Putnam, don't belleve in spooks at aea, and they are not quite certain that they appear to the living, except now and then, when they show up after a hard night ashore, Jim and Pat watched the thing in white and moved clase. “That ghost's got on skirts, Jim," sald Pat shoes to boot,” anewered Pat. The $9 »k bowed low to them, and There was a ghostly wall either one of those womanly car-spitt- Thon there was a splash and a J scream, and the spectre disup- n the waves. or save & ghost?” Pat asked Jim ‘aw,’ replied Pat; ‘Dut it's save vk for mine,” and the two deck- ed Into the water. and ro caught onth ¢ crushed. in Great Favor, The farewell ban- Wright was most notable to an of, ermor be- xlishmon, respondly Gov. Wright MANILA, Novy, 1. quet to Gov marked by demons Nclal of I unos, In t has been accom. e t suspictous rnment?” ENTIRE COUNTRY IS ENJOYING PROSPERITY, Cigar Consumption, a Good Index| of General Conditions, Is Very Heavy. The volume of business now tn slght, wholesale merchants say, 1s the largest the country has had for several years, ‘This general prosperity is not confined toany ono line of products, but !s shared dy all, Some factories are working two @hifts of employes a day in an endeavor to keep up with the demand for thelr products. A prominent officer of the American Cigar Company, the largest cigar pro- ducers in the world, in commenting on the situation, sald to-day: So rushed with work in our until January, 1906. we now have re the first of the year, ‘his phenomenal bualr to a8 @ Juxury, but {ts consumption is effected less by good or bad times than any article of which I know, All of which goes to show that it is more of a meocesaity than of a luxury, ae too, it must be remembered " growth of our country and ie thoreasing popularity of tobaeco fp pometiing to do in swelling our i Moreover, there has been a marked Pator: ent in the production of Haphazard methods have been abandoned for those that are accurate and produce a uniform product. More | attention !# paid to the curing, the blending and the ageing of the leaf better made, u can . cons than you could buy a few Years ago for 10 conte, ‘This reduction tn price and improve- in quality has been productive ‘gor salos throughout the country, Poor cigars are still made and always qwill be, but there is a way by which manufacturers who make good cigars May protect their interests and at the game time confer a ‘or upon the lo, and that is by the use wf a i¢-mark, | “The American Cigar Company, in ‘| found it had a wriggle. have instructed our| ‘They closed in on the white object and ) Ghosts don't wriggle, and the two men concluded they had a renl woman to deal with, They raised the spook's water and there came mor |then coughs, and the men struck out| for the shore. The tide caught them and carried them far down the river. Arthur Tur- ple, a nightwatchman, appeared with a boat hook and hauled the ghost and deck hands esbore. The spectre wan uncon by this time, When con- ecloumess returned t “It's moe, Julla Kir’ said, And it was Julia Kirby, of No, 50 Madison street. Lielng tired of apple ducking and other Hallowe'en pastimes had arrayed henelf in @ @heet to frighten the other guests of the night, An ambulance surgeon took the re: | banlmere’ ghost to Gouverneur Hos- The you ul wwal- med a lot of t water, but the doo- tors aay she will be well in a day | two, CALLS SENATOR DEPEW “*PEPSIN TABLET.” New England Socialist Candidate Likens Chauncey to a Digestive Pill. (Bpectal to The Evening World.) | SPRINGFIDLD, Mass,, Nov, L—Chaun- leey M, Depew was a target for the ora- tory of James F, Carey, of Haverhill, GBoolalist nominee for Governon at a rally in this olty last aight, “High finance apologiats,”” sald Candi- date Carey, “now have the apectacle of | the eminent Senator De; the p ry tablet for the milHonaires' banquet, aa | counsel to the Equitable, on @ salary of $25,000, advising 1, in aid days he dismiewed our | facts by saying that we only wanted to divide up, He doesn't aa eye in dividing wp; he believe business him, Sanne Girls Object to Foreman, Fifty girls employed as coremakers in pei. & Harlin's machine shop at have, struck, because taking the whole their stor was, ar gia demand | the withdrawal reman and declare they w! Beecham’s PRESIDENT HURT | powder and ammunitien, y imself as director to! ‘lend himself other people's money, turn, unit ihe old foreman | 1s reinstated | Pills When lack of appetite is caused by overeating, take Beecham’s Pills to relieve the feeling of heaviness, When a sick stomach "takes away all desire for food, use Béecham’s Pills, They invariably tone the di- | lon of this fact, will hereafter A’ are fel a i gestion and Greate Bond Avpetie | m | THE WORLD; WEDNESDAY EVENTNG, NOVEMBER 1, 1905. q GHOST THAT WAILED, WHILE BOAT’S CREW QUAILED. IN COLLISION Head and Shoulders Cut When Hurled Through TEDDY JR, LIKES. TO SEE FIGHTS Says He Would Walk 100 Miles to See Box- Magnolia’s Window. ing Bout. WASHINGTON, Nov. 1—It became (Special to The BE known here to-day that President} BOSTON, Mass, Roosev slightly injured while on | Roo the Magnolia when sh boerd aippt River. colision occurred, and he was thrown bodily against a window. ‘The pane| 4, broke and his head and shoulders went through He felt all right, and tt was | not until a few minutes that he noticed | sina put that with this game, and expect to be on hand here tn Che! sea for the walk a hundred miles to see a good fet-to euch as this one.” t-olothing and found he had b t about the arms and shoulders by the Jagged glass. On board the West Virginia the Pres- | ident visite! every bit of the ship. When he wait into the stoke hole one of the etokers handed to him a deoorated shovel and asked him to throw in 4& whovel of conl The President smiled and, taking the! thovel, filed it and threw the coal on the fire, Then he took another shovel ful, threw that on and handed 1 hack | to the stoker | blood upon his nigh yas smashed into a}! e and dis we souvenirs tribnted a POWDER EXPLOSION SHATTERS HOUSES. | Front of Entire Block in Pensacola, Fla,, Blown Out While a Blaze Was Raging, Nov. 1- PENSACOLA, broke out early te block on Palafox atreei, betwi nor and Romana, When the f its helght there was 4 loud front of rty burned were the langes the city, together «with the al} rem, of the Oseola Club ier: for all navy of- @ of the oldest clube in the South, Hartz Mountain Canaries, salt eweet sugare (not th cheap, Hy fe facturers, Styles of Patent Coltskin, Demi widths from A to E. Every pair fully guaranteed, the Dollar lot, you surely can out of these—for ever newest lasts was In) mar collision with the Esparta tn the Missis- |; “It was a great bout; The President waa disrobing when the | ever saw I ey he firerdom then used| * DIAMOND DYES. gay 0 Both men proved rng and there was just enough thrown In xing ‘e my favorite sport. I does not 1 take In every coming ones. In fact, MABEL SELIGMAN DEAD. Daughter of Columbia Professor Stricken in Spain, ard Seligman, with Dian cole gloves, wrap Ir oe under A heavy welght OMe ON ood As Ne No need for a professtonal dyer. the famous Diamond Dye Annual a be surprised at the sini Diamond Dyes, This be Direction Book, with 46 samples dyed cloth, free, Address ~ DRY GOODS A Women's Shoe Sale to Set All New York Talking. Positive Clearance of 1,000 Pairs Womens’ $2 to a Sines During this season we have un- questionably broken all records Of Shoe selling in this city. Volume of business he been something as ct plete, though offer: wear, all at One style has medium toe and heel, wi On strap; brown kid heel; 2% to 7, D to Same as above, with commo: tho contes: after # was over tha finest cl with @clence to mak most Interesting battle to wat comy eleven-year drug: gists ell Diamond Dyes at 10 cents '® Color. Diamond Dyes Read ad » Burlington, V6, | as you well know, such selling bring styles and odd row, when we sl odd pairs of Shoes that have previously sold for Some have heavy, others light soles. tary, and others high dress heels, patent colt leathers, style or other, Colibri Grand PIANOS Occupying but little more space than an up- tight, they still possess the volume, sustaining power and sympathetic quality of the large grand —the peculiar construc- tive principle being such as to incur no sacrifice of quality on account of the reduced dimensions. In this respect they differ from the small grands of all other makers, 540 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, WHY PAY RETAIL PRICES When You Can Get Your SKIRTS AND SUITS MADE TO MEASURE AT OUR FACTORY AT POSITIVELY Wholesale Prices? We are direct manufacturers and will make youa SKIRT TO ORDER from $3.95" ASUIT TO MEASURE from 516,50 uP No matter what your waist or bip antee a perfect fit. Orders “Exe. uted Within 48 Hours. 1HE WM, NEWMAN CO., 48 West Sth St. ge gue Take Elevator, Tel. 8410—Gramerey bout I'd Ne, The child ricted typhold fever three days ie Mallen on thelr tour 1 hrough SAVE YOUR GLOVES Buy direct Wale Md oven can bog y eriadleman's profits ONE PRICE, CASH gCREDIT We trast you, No reference reawireds L.W. SWEET&C 1) Maiden Lane, Manhatt Folton Street, Brooklyn, 176 Newark Avy Jersey City, ut-ot-1 Patronage Solicited, ot ertals. earbonett mounted on oon: if with Co, te has tremendous— Naturally, about a congestion of odd hence the sale for to-mor- I lump into one big’ lot all the $3, or as little as $2—and let you ; hoice at ONE DOLLAR a pair, NO MAIL ORDERS, Of course, this means a loss to us we aim to be good ness; so we figure out the loss Into a profit, after all a big loss — but stockkeepers; a perennial fresh- Some have mili- Bright kidskin and In no style are these sizes com- we can undoubtedly fit you to some good With these high Shoes we will also $00 pairs of Women’s $1.50 One-Strap Slippers, kidskin, with turn soles and leather heels, two styles for house ' $1 slack satin bo E, Other style n-sense toe; 4 strap; no bow for Women’s Finest RochestersMade Shoes lerfect Shoes—in many Syles; from two of Rochester's foremost ms.u- All dressy sorts; modern in style; Blucher and plain lacing Glace Calfskin and Vici Kid; sizes 2'%4 to 7—in all If you cannot get fitted out of 'y size is represented in all the Second Floor, WISSNER| NO ae WITH ANY oO INTISELF Ti (00ERG | 18°419"STS, NOME IL ANNAN NAPUS SNAP ANA N Simplex Piano Recital | Thursday Afternoon, 3 o’Clock, In our beautifully appointed Art Piano Rooms—5th Floor. This Recital has been arranged to demonstrate the absolute simplicity and perfectedness of the Simplex as a Piano Player, either as an accompanist or in the correct rendering of instru mental music Pillows and Pillow Cops Three inviting specials for to-morrow in our Up- holstery Store: Souvenir Pillow Tops of New York views: several dit- ferent scenes; special, Floss Plilows, 21x24; the ones we have been Belling at O0e,; ble value at Mr. Upham at the Simplex, Assisted by Nella Brown-Kellogg, Contralto; Mr, F.S,Hall, Violinist / PROGRAMME : 1, Rigoletto, lsat 6. Flower Song ‘The Simplex. 2 Cavatina, of >». & Ratt | 50¢ 25¢ 8. (@) Witehew’ Dance. (b) How Car Simplex, i ha De Koven Taito Bato, Pillow Cords. nele @ammy. Holamann All the wanted colors and mercerized; ‘The Simplex, the kind for which we usually [Be Jeet Aiic.; epectal at (Slogel Cooper Store, Fifth Floor.) (Biox#! Cooper tore, 84 Fi., ARTA RORY Seylish Sweaters and Golf Vests Inviting News—From our large and varied assortment of Ladies’ Knitted Sweat ers and Golf Vests, we have selected several beautiful models, combining comfort with style, We feature these in special sale to-morrow at very attractive prices. There Is Style in Every Garment. Women’s Knitted Blouse Sweaters, as illustrated, extra heavy zig zay stitch, high neck, with ribbed collar, cuffs and belt; colors white, red and black, 0 Women’s Knitted Blouse Sweaters, extra heavy made, double breasted, high neck, 2 rows of fine pearl buttons, plain colors. ribbed collar, cuffs and belt, 2.25 Women’s Imported Wool Knitted Golf Vest, as illustrated, extra fine quality double breasted, finished with pearl 1 75 buttons and pocket; solid colors, 34 to 44, Misses’ Blouse Sweaters and Norfolk Jackets, In plain 1,25 (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor.) colors and some pretty combinations, sizes 28 to 32. es OY Boys’ Suits and Overcoats at SLES oy into which the maker put good, warm materials, Garments that will wear well under the severe strain that most boys give their clothing. _You will find that for the insignificant price they are most satisfactory in every respect, Cut in the prevailing styles. Che Overcoats. TOURIST STYLE, in sizes 7 to 16 years of age. Good quality Melton, in gray and Cam- bridge colors, $1.85 RUSSIAN STYLE, in sizes 2'4 to 7 years The price, $1.85 MEL TON OVERCOATS, in Gray and Ox- ford; also Navy Blue Chinchilla. Some reefers $1.85 i 18th Bt.) Women’s and Misses’ One of the most notable cloth= ing values of the yea-, in this assoriment at , Ohe Suits, NORFOLK JACKET SUIT, in sizes 9 to 16) years. Choice of Navy Blue, Cheviots and fancy mixtures and overplaids, $1.85 DOUBLE BREASTED SUITS, in sizes 9 to 16 years. All the new Winter colorings, some made with belt and Knickerbocker trousers, $1.85 oper Store, Second Floor, East.) ay oe Correct Uidluinery Very Pretty New Styles 55 i ful New. Sh ish Sailors, in Trimmed Hats at hee Dress Hats Smal Tied eee! A new surprise awaits you! A special Exhibit of Trimmed Hats | Alto a dozen new styles of Silk Velvet to be sold at the popular price of $9.00. They're not at all like the bibs veh et and “Baby” Hais. made hats you've been accustomed to expect at this price, It's remark- | war: distorts feos eae; Ln how 508 & | hat can be sold at te A Wiener you | priced, Al 1.95 choose a stylish Velvet Hat in Black or ina shade to match your Pall Suit, or one of the new Felt ats with Novelty Wings, your mpsfacterers: Samples own eyes will show ycu that their style is equal to any 0 he arge Silk 15¢ ever sold anywhere at $10.00; to-morrow, 5.00 Velvet Hats, Think of it Beautiful! de Stylish Bent Plateau Effects Mil porn lle poly in Ready-to-wear Hats, in numberless stylish shapes, but only one Smartly trimmed with silk velvet and large shaded wings in garnet, olive, by two of each, Hats worth two and three times the price. Special wn. navy. nickel, plum, also black and white. They are pretty as a 75¢ picture, Special to-morrow moti 1,75 | Sao Women’s $3 to $5 Sample| | Columbia ar Shoes at SLIS Rrand of i These are the season's sample shoes of a popular \ manufacturer whose name is almost a household Yarns word. You'll recognize them as shoes of high degree as soon as you see them. Fou \iemerrew iid At Cut Prices French Velvet Blocked | Shapes and Silk Ve!vet Draped Turbans, 1.95 lower than ever TOWN YARN. a lb 1,20 COLUMBIA SAXONY YARN, a |b 90¢ COLUMBIA SHETLAND YARN, a lb 90¢ some sizes and styles taken fro All the best Fall styles and the best leathers too, because} § before D sample shoes are always mos carefully made from bes} } COLUMBIA KN F ITTING stock There is scarcely « popular ; style missing from. this YARN, a Ib 90¢ grand sssoriment. Also f COLUMBIA GERMAN- ) our own sure noes to make the variety complete. Ide Women’s $1. 50 Shoes at Dongola kid Lace shoes w arent le ips Allsizes, Also CLUM FE WN, dina finer shots in odd sizen ‘They a rful values. and it oy A BIRR 65¢ will pay you to look them oversees Siegel Cooper Stor nF nd Bloor, Sect Bloor, Raat) Isth $y Other Specials Go-Morrow Include: Furs, Women’s Waists, Stylish Walking Skirts, House Dresses and Aprons, Art Needle- Work and Hand Sewing Machines,

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