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si . A hol THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 10, 1905, f =| “T ENT 2g | Fo vi | Seige | | drew Mack 101 ‘ Royolt 1 : | (Spretal to The Evening Wo 1.) le | “pet 8 Huan i | AQUEDUCT RACE TRACK, Nov, 10 ty Warpalnt 14 4 ; The estrles for toxmorrow's races are |? Cee Burts Eee op hg = FOURTH RACE—Tho Amateur Cu / | FIRST RACH—Threeyearotte; atx tur: | Ht rene aR AF hig prentice -allowaniien Mideratr y _. oe | FIFTH RACE—Belling; maiden; two . ‘Appell ivision Aff ( SO Joie: tien (St aan ta PIMLICO ENTRIES. Appellate Division Affirms Dis-| Justice McCall Expresses| Jerome Means to Learn Why | mace Mme Meade At i ‘ K i B74 Bheon 10g || MHS FGlonelalre “LM | PIMLICO RACE TRACK, Md., Nov. 10.— | missal of John R, Pointed Views in a Burnett It Was Left in Bar- Bt Bir y'( 10) a Hw 8} Teas tor tormunrow'e eng here ara) tty , ‘ . : BECOND RACH—Selling; three-year-old ‘. IRA Co " Jonsson Platt’s Suit, Tiffany Debt Suit. ber Shop. #; three-year-olds wor | FIRST RAGE-~AIt agea; one mille, | METH RACK—Selling: | three-year-olas % 03 | Samuel Hi. WHarria 1 aR boul Ah ratte aa nal tye PRINCE LI in al y ie: a 44 " The Clo nats Wat “a fs Fron The Appellate Diivsion of the # 18 i Pat mer t u ABR 109 OF pg wt M4 L . D jupreme ? Pat vhs + 6 6. rt a loourt, teduy handed down a decision! “A tan with an income of $18 for a | How @ ballot box containing a large @ oi Nine Spot ; in iirabe ‘® — BATTENBERG wan z afirming the judgment dlamiseing the|¥er Oaght to be abie to pay his bitte, | number. of ballots alleged to be defec- 08 [ERR || SRCOND RACH —Two-yearolda; atx tare] Boh Murphy”: wt, G every’ other Bm omplaint in the case of John R. Platt | And I'll hold him respovslble unless Ure Reppened to be iett tna varoer, i 183 + BB one reviile Stheripe nn, 13 tertained, Too bad he won't % against Hannah Eilos. law prevents,” said Justice McC shop-unth late yesterday afternoon, un- | * Any) Tiary Ne a | Henry Warin SYinchester ee fos John D. Rogkerfoller and 1 ae. the 8 C todiy, 4 sealed and in such shape that it could 300 Thie ri or mn T, &. Martin’. Fristoe Bohett ? uy Baie oh cher te The opinion of the Court, written by |the Supreme Court todiy, denying @| yaniv have been tampered with had | (y nid THe Okidie Handicap; f ockny nid 08 Nutwood 100 SIXTH RACK—Threo-year-olda and vp! TATA! “dramatized.” tO Me, Justice Patterson, macs in the opening | motion of counsel for Burnett ¥. Tif Cap one Onet. oo dlandend He. aoalbahiiit (wrecyoaraide furlongs. ‘ Apri’ RACH eaAnaekDs 411. aaes al baie] i ttiat have started and not won this meetly King and his ‘sprightly b gentence that Anal judgment has been |fany to dismiss the action of Bdward| Dy strict = attorney Jerome, Attorney- 806" Waterwing eh © ain’ ot} ena: rm fionte Carlo ‘oy | aud areh enemy, have been pati entered dismissing the complaint, but |S. Hosmer, trustee in batkruptey, to 880° Hooray > «(901) Tyan the Terrible .. 1 Gleaner 109 Caronteal . .. >) | pay whicn wwlt gia tur General Mayér and Superintendent of Dey aie. (882) Yada. ‘ eet THIRD RA Bik Ridge steeples Paul Clifford 1m } —- “not the merits, and without | eet aside transfers by ‘Tiffany and his | piections Morgan proposo to’ find out 840 Bnow 1? Derar ‘100 lokase Handicap: about two miles 10 visitor a siarp. insight: into eons.” Me plaincif® took an appeal. | wite of $5,926.06 worth o furntture, sll {45.4 Bodh oy By By Pas ie it Pamle Hi. 12 4 Ife, However, if Tauls wants Go ie Justice Patterson io reviewing the case | verware, rugs, ching, carpets ard tho] ne taroer shop In which the box wae| (3x0) Kinievday ee ! ‘ Dick Roberta PH ! about 1 tn a A also to " i E rma 89" Nevent Son of Prt 7 0 mi Gays it fs alleged hat Binns Ellas, @ | Uke for which W, & J.’ Sloane secured | round is kept by M. Schramm .at No. i Catena. SEVENTH Ra Rrieselenise 18 0 ih Rtaan (Ay. mn of bad character and infamous |q@ judgment last winter. 26 West One Hundred and Twelfth > Pap 890 "Gavin Cy Frank Somera 4d 120 by false and fraudulent represen- and by threats aid coercion, tn- luged Platt Ko deliver \o her very large ‘of money at various thmes in many “The difficulty with the case.” sald whe Justice, “is that none of the allega- tions . réspecting fraud, inthmidation, threats, coercion or blackmail, is proven | and it is for that reason that the com- aint was dismisaet ‘not upon the mer- and without costs,’" ue WG BEN rem “GO TO 'ELL, BAH JOVE!” Bloomin’ Steward Gave Mr. Lynch @ Shock, but Didn’t Mean To, George Lynch, the London war corre- spondent, who arrived to-day on the (Baltie en route to the Orient, by way ‘of San Francisco, told quite a wheese to the roporters on the pier by Jove! Mr. Lynch sald as he left the boat he asked the steward to whom the had fust There is another judgment In favor of R. J. Horner & Co. for a bill of $5,714 for furnCture, some of the items being an oak chair at $270, a china chest, and sideboard at $29 each, and a dressing table, $485, Burnett Y, Tiffany was cut off in the will of his father, Charles L, Tiffany, with such allowance as his brother and | sister thought proper, the venerable | father suggesting In the will that not) more than $8000 be allowed to Burnett, | But his brother and sister, atter de-| feating him In his effort In the courts to compel them to give him more, {n-| creased his allowance to $18,000 a year. | Young Tiffany and his wife, who was) Mre.e Lucille Washburn Kaufman, di- voreed wife of Solomon Kaufman, when he married her on April %, 1908, while} he had been divorced by the bride of his youth, were witnesses before Jusa- tee McCall, Mrs, Tiffany is a thin, street, in the upper part of the Twen- ty-first Assembly District. This shoo was one of the regular polling places on election day, The manager of tho establishment was reluctant to discuss the situation to-day, but finally save this explanation: Left One Small Box, “You see, this was a pollifig place and the election officials were here until after 2 o'clock Wednesday morning. When they quit the police came and took two big ballot boxes away, ‘They left one small box. J don't know why they left it; I only know they did. It was put in a corner of the shop and covered up. I don't think any one has been near It. “Anyway a policeman came here yes- terday and saw the box, He went away apd came back later to get it. He took {t away and that’s all I know about It. Men’s 1.25 Gloves, 1.00 Pair Men's fine quality Capeskin Gloves, made by tho best domestic manufac rk Mt ufacturer; and gold brown, Men's fine quality Suede, Pique sewn, perial potnts, in new graye; Men's Dogskin, Pique sewn, 1 back, In tan, red and brown; pair Adler's Gloves in Kid, Cape, Mocha, Buede of Buck Leather fooce or knit lininge; gine or lined with silk; pair name slamped on each glove, F Brit ? |. Sewn, imperial points, ono clasp, in oak, tan Very Special for ‘This Saturday ; along with Much other Misses’ Wear. WORLD. 25 Complete Sets i j “The Americanized Encyclopedia , ence—a Dictionary. of Art Hv pd gant Me iat The Atnorioa: '# substantially and atractively be naps, hundreds Hiuetratiogat » Tae beat w 5.00 Bete OA te |e 1.00 1.00 $5.98 have only 25 wets. ‘They are all pertectugl i t leas than Yy regul ee, (© secure the best American Baeyclo 1.50 opportun! low price 0.95 A Sale Tos:morrow of Splendid Quality Jersey Top and A Silk Petti« ’ Coat for $ given a tip where he might find his frail woman, and she was gowned very | dloomin’ luggage, plainly in black | Tiffany iestified that he recelved nis | boxe It wasn't one of the regular ballot only a box in which they put de- coats at «+s 2.98 Beyond the fact of supplying you with the v ery newest things to bz had in the way of Misses’ Wearing Apparel, please remember aot te. ‘alll” 7 ts we do not i i i i "Go to ‘ell ts what Mr. Lynch | allowances in weekly Installments and | fective ballots. Overlook the point of fit. Every detail is given consideration ; the most competent womenfoik ougn' handed {i over to die wife, who agve 1 int iy P ? N petent Sve) sant pat, tn, fame SO Moy 9h ge ernonal ex: |The policeman wn a oeeers of 15 he trade are here to serve you. They KNOW just how agarment ought to be—and they'll give you He said the furniture and other fit: things were selected by nis wite, bought | Vest Qos, Hunared hoe Ps Re aie by him, and prot immediately on’ their | treet station. ‘about the matter delivery at thelr house, No. 12 West seated 10. Fay A aay The story Elghtyceighth street, he gave them to | #44 Wowover, ie that he was passing “When Mr, (iftany wanted io marry Pe Be A me he promised that if I would marr: Becu - hits he would. provide a home for me | found that It bens gly ere ti beg e334 and furnies it,” Mrs, Lucille Tittany | leged to have take & Hania, O° Sal eriiied. “He tari hielalowance over ee it is alleged, oO me an e bi it it.” ‘rhe witness said she know betare she | he #aid he knew wth Mined ep marvied ‘Thifany that he had a large in- | full of ballots. | He wae | bringing the come and that he “spent most of it ballot box to the Distriet-Attorney’s 0! fice late yesterday afternoon, Police Won't Tell About It, tter In now plainly up to the ms the West One Hundred a Every assistance possible to make the right selection, THIS TOURIST COAT at $7.95 has set/GIRLS’ DRESSES, in’ the sallor and|THE “PICCADILLY,” our smart model all it York talking. It is a beautiful] Buster Brown models, of |for girls, made of bixck and blue chev- model, and comes in Gra “ cheviot and clay serges; fots and English mixtures, Covert Cloths, Blue and it sankey sizes 6 tO tA, isseeseaee 5. 00 lined throughout; sizes 6 5. 00 very simple style—set off with a strap GIRLS' DRESSES in the Russian and|*® ed OTA delat Ory ‘ Sizes are 14, 16 and 18 \foncy dress model, trimmed very prettily | MISSES’ RAINCOATS, pleated back and years, jwith braid and buttons; 3 QS town sins te are hae tan and eo ‘hrown-—sizes 14, 16 an 9.75 meant at all, don't you know; he meant for Mr, Lynch to go to the pile of lug- age on the pier marked with the let- “L." (A. free ticket for a moonlight ex- cursion to ‘Poughkeepsie on Christmas Eve will be given to anybody who ever heard this story before.) from Jerome's office. The These Jersey top petticoats with exten- sion silk ruffles are Just the thing Autumn and Winter. “We've only two hundred at the price, however; $0, come early to-morrow. Others of silk, You could not yo to the silk counters, | tuy the material and have a silk petti- coat made for less than double the Sat- urday price on this One—quality con. across back, |sizes 6 to 14, Special... 18 MISSES' SUITS in the Empire model,| vis made of fine quality cheviot, trimmed|GIRLS' DRESSES In the Russian model! ynioR COATS, in the Tourist style made of English mixtures : with Hercules and soutache braid; col.|lue serge and green chev- ors black, blue, green and py pe it; sizes 6 to 4 us 6. 75, hss ‘and checks, lined with 18. 7S coats IN BEARSKIN CLOTH and vel-|red flannel... .c..0 005 12,50 6. q5 MISSES’ SKIRTS, made of excellent qual. Garnet; sizes 14, 16, 18,., 5.00 No Investment Is Better Than a Safe Investment about as quick #8 he got It. Tiffany tomified that his father, in his life time, paid his bills and gave him $15 a week for spending money, With the remark quoted above Justice MeCall took (he briofs of the lawyers und reserved decision, et phy oa SRS rede of meshes vet. trimmed with self quality broadcloth and cheviot; braid; sizes 3, 4, 6, 8..,. ; i A 4, 6, 8..... ‘ity of Panama in black and pre coat, strapped and with Vel" Giaigy COATS in. velvet and Kersey|Dlue, fall lengths..,.... ‘weaty-ftth street #tetion, and to officers at thap ty wo) mpts to get Inforration at hi to-day tallied, The t sidered. So count it very good fortune, LEDERER DIVORCE NULL, Bergen 9 ita or i dheag Hy yard tay 18 0 cloth; the colors are black, blue, green) MISSES’ SKIRTS, made of cheviot and} }Dleasé If you, secure eseh these to- Court Orders Rehearing of Thoat- meal tan: Deane Rte: How -Redountes Mines $7 ) Did ema; tue to 8.50 GION, Dine ane 3. 05 sagt taftoa—eplendid | drade-righ rieal Man's Marital Woes, ‘But wasn't one left ina barber 4 pod i SUITS In the Bton, GIRLS’ LONG f meee cf and biillant ints fuit ae rantto shop. until yesterday afte:noon’ was an use styles, made of cheviot ONG COATS made of fine| MISSES’ COATS in th b fad atye. Made with ableeet eatene ‘The Appellate Division of the Supreme | i and mixed mate: cheviot, in black and blue, with the! sha A fang he fe reme DOR sion ruffle oF with accordl pleating. | Spare tay: handed tan f, derision] int a rst. Tople up’ the rials; sizes 12, 14, 10 00 monk's cowl of plald. sit O75 20" tier stees’ (a 096° 7 eae with Very ood yalue at ae ie [absolute divorce te" Agsle R, Ladgrer| Say, f *MS fap rw elt Sodwunuad Tot 16, 18 eedsien sts IS NERY MINA es weak eta MA Bie thee eee day's 7 rice 63.90. ea urday's price—$2.95, from George C, Lederer, A new trial in ordered, boat Robert White had picked up thre ‘The case was submitted to the referee | ballot boxes floating in the bay, whic on Aug. & oe ol inte: 01 gained wide credence yesterday, turn: ment Was entered, adjuiging + ie | Sut to be absolutly untrue, praintif Was entitled to a fini judgment | the White nor any other tug-boat found dissolving the marriage contract and) ballot boxer in the river the police awarding her alimony and the oustody|report that all ballof boxes ere ac- of a son, the only child, counted for. rt Wednesday that the tug - r) ent We've Broken All Records for Big Shoe Sales with These Men’s*3.59 “W.L.$ €& 39. Dousglas’’ Shoes * 4re There has been a “high water mark” in the sales of Men’s ‘hoes in this (Sr ee ee us inthe face fora year, But we rechel "passed it—in f mashed it to smithereens last Saturday, No other store in this City ever sold so many dollars’ worth of Shoes in a single day—we KNOW whereof we speak. ; 4 sponsibility for this achievement Hes In the Shoes solely—for without the it wonderful collection of Men's W, L. Douglas shoes ever shown in this City ~~underpriced—we could not have made a new high recordin number of pairs sold and amount of money taken, for the best of the lot. These have the slightest surface biem- 2 39 ishes, which terms them “factory damaged,’ But they are e beautiful Shoes, and if they were of any other make they'd be termed absolutely perfect. All sizes. y | 95 perfect as the others, but sp'endid shoes that will give ® the best of service, Every et fully guaranteed to you, 30 that you positively cannot go wrong in buying them. | Boy’s$1.50 Shoes, 95c. | Made with solld soles; Box Calf, lacing style; heavy strap on tack and biack lining, sizes 8 (013, A sturdy dependable Young ‘$7.50 Bi pet és ke $4 Ms " Suits $4.50 | Girls’ $1.50 Shoes at $1. A rare chance to buy an exceptionally Solid School Shoes of Box Calf skin or Vici | good suit -at a very-low price, . Fast Kid; oak leather soles; low heels; C, D or E black Cheviots in single and double- widths; sizes 9 to 14 and 12 to 2. breasted styles; ages i4 to 20, ; ae yee me ioen eae $3 $ 7-95 ‘omen’s Famous Young Men's $10.00 Black Suits $6.50 | $3.00 Shoes at Positively not’ to be had elsewhere for less than, $12,50 to $18,00, Ever then you wouldn’t get the same care oii ep | t | ful tailoring. A M M Y R Bought them away under price— | ( I : I vathat’s the reason you Are to save so Ymuch on them, But only enough | | 6th Ave,, Cor, 20th St, MARVELLOUS SHOE SALE H-U-R-R-Y, IN OUR BASEMENT. Gray and Black; also fancy mixtures. in gray and brown; splendidly tailored, otwithstanding the advance in leather and the increased cost of production, we can truthfully ath: = Worsteds, , say we are selling shoes at a price far below the cost of manufacture. Every pair guaranteed. '$ $25 Paddock Overcoat: Ph fale Hh pa aja nnd Women's Patent Leather |i" and Black Kid Button, OVERCOATS are 44 to $2 inch lengths, An unexampled opportunity has enabled us to present to our customers these wonderful lengths, with deep vam.s: superb tailoring: Lace and Blucher ‘and 34 to 44 chest, Irish Frieze in Oxtor shoe ins, all-woo! Cassimeres, Cheviots, Thibets and ‘Welted Soles, for a choice of more than one thousknd pairs not quite so Douglas” Shoes —the | best of them al —for ‘at ped e fame dl $3 fo by ince ic otalenkdeet ‘Of all-wool Black Thibet, cut in the] M00! ‘rime in gray Moat Ls ms mpd Not & aréat many for ies tn new bargain even at this price, But to-morrow, we will to- newest single and double breasted | 2 unload a thousand Bea at $1,95—the “Stop-orders” | to-morrow 1 fine tallorinig; 18 to 20 Hon in ths 4g | fis reee Bea Phage Pines wie oe | {See fon aWbina $1.25 ‘ome , Py o oe: Bla Ki bs and box i 2. esh from 'y. Ever: ir this season's styles lor ‘omen's ft Niro Dogelar 89:60 © ring cK Hid and { $ | ° 715 StS 36 che. tage 81016, 2.05 and sts. All sizes and widths--five Styles, Patent | 89c Blacks Beaycr,watm lined mt Leather Men's Patent Leather Button, Lace . and Blucher; Black Hid Lace go ‘and Blucher, Box Calf Lace, . . ‘Medium and Heavy Soles, Colt, Viel Kid, or the new Demi-Glace- leather, $1.95 the pair, broad turday, | A Thousand SpiesSpan: $ ] New $1.50 Waists at We want to distribute the entire thousand Waists on Friday and ‘ 2 ‘ Saturday—if we possibly can, Hence the remarkable offering of new $1.50 Waists at $1 each. We won't have any prettier or more stylish ones throughout the entire Millinery Specials ‘We are fortunate in being able to offer you for to-morrow’s selling Three Hundred new trimmed Hats, dress, street and every style, Spectal for Saturday at $5100, $7.50 and $10.00. Millinery Parlors, 24 Floor, vot abd wings—all color; Velvet Hats, $1.95. prebeed velvews; also draped viack and ati colors, Value ¢ lot to be had t $1. of Silk in many fancy weaves; ‘also solid colors; many rang broken sizes; #7. ft, Be 7S WOMEN'S GOATS; tailor-made styles*of al woo! cheviots and & sat these special Main Floor, 224 sv. prettily trimmed with lace; new models; $4 value, 2.75 hy KING SKIRTS | lasts) sizes 3to8 Justior Actual Cost from 6) g i} $1.25. To-morrow! , and marked thent $1 and $1.25~-they would have gone from here Divided into four lots—on sy colored stripes and figures; separite cull sizes 14 to 17. wear; detached cuffs; sizes 14 to 17. cuffs, sizes 14, 14% and 15}6. leather turndesoe shoes 9 4 Men’s Sample Shirts. $0 to $12 a dozen; Selling at $i and If we could have got hold of these Shirts earlier in the season in a hurry, since the patterns are splendid and qualities the very best To-morrow they «re yours at O9e, Made by one of the best concerrs ia the business, LUT 1—FANCY DRESS SHIR i white or dark grounds; all neat elfects ¢ to 17, —_—— ; LOT 2—SEMI-NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, all white, with p! ed bosoms, of fine corded madras, detached cuf to t7, LOT 3—NEGLIGEE SHIRTS; newest designs of stripe and figures on cheyiot; also dark effects for busines: LOT 4—PLEATED NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, fancy stripes d figures on fine madras; white grounds; detached