The evening world. Newspaper, November 10, 1905, Page 4

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OF OLD IE TSLE vany President 1 Hotel Since day. Di HIS SAFETY, : n to Attend Meets d Not Reach \ere, mia aM » police and relatived to find any trace Of ‘niner, who has bebn Hotel Seville witie® far been unavatlingd Pred herself to: "tiie. prostration over Hi pearance, Mrs, ‘Te succesded ty. the relatives will ad ‘has been dong away they aro in erawe + ‘The deliot was ems Mr, Tisdale had subs mental obsession and ig about at rendow, ‘Tiedale knows heit tratively ttle monet: © left the hotel eat od out of sight, She * wos murdered fom ralry, nor do the! poe had tntended to #e y to attend « dtreer no Alaske-Snittiftaant of which ho is Preabe and business asgow port that they have im, ive feet, nine inchem \ghe 15 pounds, He 1 brown hair turned do eA bent and ning gray, CIN HOTEL, " mn Wroxet and idly Petene he ery of fire in the apaitiment-house, at rty-fifth street, early. upled largely by pro actors, actretses and rs. The fire was dis- John Stowart, who tas on the third floor, irm, and then Night he elevator from floor ry one had been got ° blaze In Mrs, Sowart’s dine /EDDING. RINGS he Manufacturer."” 8 a Smal re ave maintain, ope MENT nina KOWITZ 10 Fjfth Ave 2, Sear dP Suits : suits you ths juit you, here, the qual- the workman- e; everything that you've a «pect in wear- 8. Wl for $20, but ig them go for | ye we want you | us, We'll not | 1 at this price er. \aRy erbury t Clothes tsrooms; Dortlande Street, ry Conn: FEE, for We. K; AS. + Agent Ut BRIDE CALLS HE HUSBAND DEPRAVED, Tells How He Tried to Make, “Her Lead an Immoral Life. LIVED IN CHEAP HOTEL. Girl Terrified by Proposals Re- turns to Her Mother and Has & Man. Arrested, ‘The potency of the Ratnes law hott! fs/an agent tn the debauchery of girly fo shown in the experience of Mrs Agries Bonham Longley, a bride of a month, whose husband, Mace ©. Long: Jey, 18 locked up in Harlem Polles Court © prisoh on het complaint. ‘This girl !s Mineteen years Old, Ter husband took fer directly from the marringe cere- mony to @ Raines Iaw hotel, evidently, sho.eays, with an idea of famfttarising her with conditions under which be hadyplanned she should extet, ho thought the surroundings Mi Nad their effect he made the propo qition that sent her flying fn shame and fesentment to her mother, Her rt lsrandred and Twenty-fith street. It was the firet time in my life I had ¢ Deen in a hotel, Wallort and the 8t. had never eeen the insite of ¢hem, #0 Mame met Mace BH Longley in a I did not know that the smell of stale town Gopartment store where I beer and tutmow emo employed as @ salerwoman, He |'ol Ina firat-class ital, upon which Magistrate Brewn held the; fusband, ts as follows; By Agnes ,Benham Longley. Gertmont. Ho ls much older than I, @tout, wightly bald and knows @ lot edout women, Bor three yea attendant atthe Baptist Chu Bleventh stroet and Loxtagton Boon after I became acquainted wit Longley he began to ettend the same | church, and after @ time I Introduced th fin to my mother. m He was very soft spoken ami con-/sit in tno buck F drtnking with men. Husband Planned Lisieayh vinoing. He ‘wanted to marry me and fold my mother he would buy « cot- toga on Long Island and furnish me with @ pony-cart to meet nim with at the station every night when ho ot |avenue, ome from business. He also promised | was no dissulding the character : mE but Longley told me that he was financially and we woul 1 & oheap piace until ably Impressed with bim at first, but he | nxed to buy me idtamonds, Teonfess that I waa not very favor- was gentle and persistent and he com- | won my mother Se {8 oom- pilied to be away from home a great deal of the time nursing and has always ‘worried about leaving me alone, Fin- ally 1 agree! to marry My. Longley. ‘he wedding took place on Oct. 1 att tho residence of my pastor, Rev. De, f Bwaffiedd. Taken to Cheap Hotel, Longley took me straight trom the | elect pestor's residence to m hotel in One THE WORLD: tint Toouid not nelp underscandi vag In earnest about it. 100 T had rend about vndrd and Twenty ve aye es, an fat Vauoouves B. ried Charlotte Buekill, hi a af ae Koy arae at night by &) unde of singing and laughing, Once *! my mother, who te {n'a while I would Goat W man orn, | @htrained nurso, and mypelf lived in a | woman swear, flat at No, % East One Hundred ana | MY | Bleventh street, and I was a remular) pit Lasley | week In the daytime T locke 0. HE testimony of hundreds of satisfied patients, attests our reputation to give the finest dental work without making ex: cessive charges, Positively Painiess Extraction. mrntog we mare in the pince Laneiey took me down to break faat n b ful Rose Pear Pats 5,00 lalots in Treatment, of Ineansed Winter Suits and Overcoats for Men at $z5. The standard we have established and maintain in the making of men’s ready-for-wear sults and overcoats at Filteen Dollars measures way beyond the standard that governs usual ready-forewear clothes, the power of initiative, and we have used that power to better our product As an instance, it was given to us to shoulder and “ Close-fitting ” until it has almost reached perfection. invent and fashion our now famous “ Concave” collar—they are incorporated in our Fifteen Dollar suits and overcoats, as well 48 in our higher priced cnes, and since we have perfected these two most important features in she tailoring of a coat, you may well depend upon it that no other parts are slighted in our clothes. Concerned in the series of Fifteen Dollar Suits are Cheviots in plain or fancy designs, Cassimeres in new tones and effects, 1 The series of new Overcoats involves heavy mixed fabrics in black and gray ones, also gray, black and Oxford Meltons and Kerseys, Other Suits and Overcoats $15 to’ $40. WM. VOGEL & SON Broadway To us has been left s in black and blue, Houston St. AMERICAN V WOM AN AND ‘DAUGHTER SLAIN BY CHINESE, | MILLIONAIRES WEDS CONDUCTOR, | |Miss Smith, Daughter On Train. 1 Le, Ni Mi 1 Walter Scot | medicine, Zpward Genuine Castoria always bears the signataro of Winter Clothing for Men, Unparalleled Values, pendabl t nat has estal 1s Well-as a marked im y season af Clothing bespeaks the qu ment of general conc comparison maintains its ad lished Winter Overcoats, $9.85 to $12.50, 46 to 50 inches long, lining of serge gs, in Oxford or bla satin sleeves, Winter Overcoat Showing excep Rich rough or si Inings of serge or ted, with satin shor Dress Overcoats, $25.00 to $45, 00. For particular men, wo will ap fect fit and the tailoring Qxtord or blick coatings handstailored 8 hout 820°80, $39, $38 an} $49 a | The China Sale cnr] wn even in Abr h Never was anything like thi & Straus’s, far famed as our econom hes have t ural, therefore, that the greatest business ever d should be centring here. Record afte been made and still they come, value upon value—reductions much helow half in some instinces—to make these events unprecedented: 3c Plates at 10c Each, {$5.49 Game Sets at $3.49, $00 Plates, decorated with portraits of famous musicians and poet Mbrary or den decorations s $1.25 China Cuspidors, 49. 150 Carlsbad China Cuspi- || dors, ina very fine floral decoration, treated with gold, Umbrella Jars tall Priced—About 50 in ale “Thousands of Beautiful Hat Pins, 23c, to 97c, Each, rest makers of Europe and Ai and artistic Hat Pir From the clev vel one that only the really good ma in similar showings, but this year we have easily own previous displays, Plated, silv solid gold in plain, jewelled, on: ishes, with wonderfully accurat At 230, Ten patterns, all prettily At 470, Fighteen styles Gun Metal, rose, Roman and oxidized, Celluloid, Sterling Silver or Gold ye Plate, plain Jewelled and enam- finish At 39c, About a doren styles, flow-! el ‘rs, scrolls, balloon or pear shaped) At 6 tops, with or without Jewels ne and rose gold finishes, | teally Jewelled Others in solid 10-kt. and 14-kt. gold, up to $11.40 each. r, centre, Central Butlding, Main f ‘Clocks That, Once Wound, RUN A Year, Regularly $14.98, at $8,98 Each, $ an alchemist’s measure || This is not only a really marvellous piece of mechanism, but a | superb ornament for any home, Accurate are the works of this Clock, and with one winding it runs 400 days. Ful men at any price than our new $3, 50 Shoe It has the smart, unusual appearance they dike. wide extension edges metal calf, lace and button, BUT there are many men who believe in the conservative and busi- il suit them to aT" ing as comfortable as an old shoe the moment they are worn, The ¢ $3, 50 ness-like Shoe, for whom we have lasts that Shoe is for all men. FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 10, 1905. y line, were married in Hartford, ate, Met Affinity peclat to Tlie Evening World.) simt Anuguber of Dewitt 8 s 1 millionaire paper manufac: | 4 m resigned a@ & con- | ‘Mnrtford, where the | @ m y a conducor on a Kew Taven Haliroad’ office A Material Difference. yet some speates | of Toadstools so closely resemble the tootl: Mushroom as to, | make it dangerous 7 experiment with uncertainties, And so it is | with Castoria and its imitations, Keep tho Custoria that bears the signature of Chas. H, Fletcher ever in your mind's eye as the Mushroom, And be as particular to remember the counterfeits, substitutes and Be re hk gg 8 kind ‘as the Toadstools, There may be a resemblance in the results obtained aro so widely different as to make Chas, Hl. Fletcher the important feature when buying ‘Why ehould not our preparation be superior to all other | dies? Have not eminent physicians from the Atlantic to the, | to its perfection? Castoria that bears the signature of Chas, the acme of chemical art 0 epplied to» child's M USHROOMS ero delightfully palatable and healt! ih Milea every detail, but has thi at distinctiveness of chat acter standard in Pt 0k ovement in | Overcoats for the io Sounget Men. ar figure. | Smart Scotch effect if be 30. to ae 50 | Form-fitting Paddocks, that will pot be dup! sellent values throughout the entire ssted or cu utaway Frock ¢ the Horse Show, ¢ 7 AR Men's Furnishings are conspicuous for Their Little Prices—we mention just in Bre sii record in low pricing has New Satin Neckwear» 45c, beautiful material, in the wide ich style; they have a soft finish anda richness that _ditinevshe $0 Limoges china Game Setf floral de n piece heavil colorings are black and sorted. game cen- white, green and wit Men’ 's Paes Shirts, 95c. New fancy bosom Shirts, of extra | in the season's. best jes, and the decoratio are numerous. ¥ r} have the opening extending below The best shirts any for less than £4.50. Detached Men's $1,00 Domet ited 78¢, pink colored ‘stripes; the quality. selling’ everywhere a || $6,50 Blanket Bath Robes, $4.88, : In Jacquard figures, se ica come Huge b 1s—thousands ¢ that grace and daintiness of effect ers can produce, We have always led eclipsed even our 1, jet, celluloid and Hi and antique fine imitations of precious stones: and red, gray and blue, brown and| tan, brown and blue, black and red | and red and gray; finished In the fi with piped seams and | Boys’ Fancy Dress Shirts, 89c, Faney percale Shirts, with stiff | bosoms; the patterns are stripes anal | !!figures and have been Ch espe cially for boys’ Boys’ Neckwiar, 25¢, . Reversible Fourein-Hands, in plain colors and fancy designs, in dozens } of different patterns, in bright col- ors that boys like, floor, front, Mast Building, c. A handsome collection of | flies and Empire effects, At 9%, Oriental effects, plain Jew-| At B4c, Eighteen dainty patterns, elled or enamelled, antique, Roman, go'd plated or gun metal, all artis. | Veils and Veilings, | Marvels in color effects, and |i}, || as light ahd filmy as the zephyr) There is no end to the Made chiffon Vells, 49¢, to $8.80. | They are 1¥% to'3 yards long, in a chiffon cloth, chenille, embroidered and printed’ effects, suitable for street or driving. uaranteed for one year, Basement, West Building | Plain and fancy meshes, “ , Wee f Abraham ‘and Straus $3. 50 Shoes for Men, There isn't a dressier, snappicr, handsomer Shoe for young | are now showing, with the narrow toe, military heels, patent coltskin and gun- velvet spotted, also clusters, Veils made to order in all NOTE—These Veilings are equally distributed on both || sides of the counter le is you may ‘beat the same goods on the adjacent al The growth of tho Veiling Store necessitated this. Second flo, rar, Mast Building, ~ POBLIN =D Fulton St. cor. Jay Brooklyn, Startling Opportunity bcc gy '| By a lucky stroke we secured the entire stock of valuable cloths of Rebhan @ Co. * newton" We are enabled to offer Special for Saturday, Monday, Tuesday Choice of Sack or Cutaway Suit in black thibet, cheviot, vicunas, ' end wide wales Made to r Measure, All Gocds Worth Double, achance of a lifetime, don't fail to call and see the goods, 470 Fulton St., Brooklyn. Popular Priced Clothing Our Specials This Week Have a Value Far Beyond the Price, rt Weekly Will Clothe You oy Wei. Overcoats $10 to $22 that. will f critical dress » Saturday fs or oxford, v a or Bristol frieze. . Men’s Suits $8 to $25 Embracing the best the market can produce, Saturday's spe- cial is a single or double ire sted Hl, cheviot, tweed and blue or black thibet ..... Youths’ Suits $8 to$is les that respond to young men’s deman single or double breasted centre of siae vent model Either extreme or conservative peg-top trousers in black thibet and fancy mi St. BROOKLYN'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE, BROADWAY, RALPH AND LEXINGTON AVENUES. Basement Specials For Saturday Only MCKEL TEA KEPTLE No. 7 rite | STEVLADDERS ft sine, made of ‘om. For Bat *75¢ turday only 49c iin, wiin| COPPER. Good grinding $33 ner ily ones Ie . size, KDER COAL TE : deaign—complete with ply ATHRSHeavy, ja- ant elvow. Por But: QQ) fill Honig tro : f burnn for. 10, hours 2 DOLD, ep | sie or, a bao top, aicong and durable 2 Ze) special tor Buturday only., de Nickel (Towel Bara, én Your Nlokel (Towel Bara hy Four for. «/ OC ded top, Bor Saturday only KNIFE BOX G8, two 0 meres, lined ineide. For" Bat Grocery Specials For Saturday Only. SUQARCHAVEMET BH & BLDER' | MILK—"GO0D FOOD" BRAND: n Apramuiateds packed tn cotton |” beiter wt any price; our nua «holding, 3. 1 We. pi or Saturday onty, ete Saat, gs oon ° “Tie day only, per Ib. ACATBO COFF! it well at oe atte tb; + piled 18146, for Satur- BUTTER BI Gay only, 1 Ibs, for $1, or, per 1b, 15¢ ‘Onew ithe, alwaya used, Leave your PRAS-ARGOSY BRAND; sgld lsc. | name and. we will deliver butter where at 14¢, pe for Baturday | f ranted, once oF twice week of ly ¥ y every day If Bret GW ORR ness | Buel : only, per tb. iC Men’s and Boys’ Suits. 8 SUITS fancy. Fipureewaieo YOUNG M 8 O'CO\T! MRS thas eH TG G5 | ayaaatooe PERE 1,95 SUITS In tanoy mix: RUSSIAN, 9'C0, : he aN na reel chine 79) lure, ages 3 to 10, 2.95 OCOATBABInck and gra lene; slase ae t0@ Boe ry clal for Saturday only . $15.95 Carlsbad China Dinner Sets, } $9.45, 0 4 Service for 12 peo 5 4 A complete Ding Sry Setotationse | Others, Including soup caswerole and Jarre turkey dimh, "$150, 00 Sauurday Samy Of, guts alone to Im- Bhatt. F§945 PINK EDITION OF THE EVENING WORLD CONTAINS G NEWS OF THE DAY. “BROOKLYW BAD QRL BEAT ERANDMO Fourteen-Year-Old ( viev: Krommes Be Parental Contri RAN AWAY TO DA When Not Whipping Brothers She Was See Other Diversions IS-NOW SENT TO f Her Mother Declares She rigible and Asks Cou This is the story of a bad wouldn't mind her mother. away from home and plontes when hi ehe was at home taking tick grandmother and he rm, and as a result of her she was yesterday sont t tant Eplecopal Home of ate will have to atay unti won't stay home and tak my grandmother and look 4 brothers and amen « Bhe Is a Handsome ¢ Bho fn big, handsome crea curly black hatr, big, large t and a figure much more maj that of the average chidl of (be seems absolutely devoid o| Mrs, Krommes (ried hard ‘Mra Krommes is @ young looking woman of thirty-thr hnsdand died five years ago. struggled to do the deat ber two girls and two little the only way #he could to | woing out to work every day “I hopo no other mother wed her best efforts to brin, children proparly will euftor done," sald Mra, Krommes, means I could to tame her, “Byer since she was a littl has bad & terrible temper an I sent her to work passed her fourteenth Dirthda: Would take her wages and bu with It for a boy she Itked gave up work entirely, asked her to take care of }) who is dying with ; whe used to beat the lady unmereitully. brothers because they would { dlook was aroused by the crul he wanted to have a good t! he is Cir oie al nature te a fun sunita T Sus 'm going to be an Bishop Davies, ROIT, Nov. 10.—Tho ‘Thomas F, Davies, Bishop of tent Episcopal Diocese of Mic} Bishop Davies wi Conn,, Aug, 81, 1881, was Yale in 1868 and from Behool in. a For a, short ti ‘ov, Thom: Bajots’ Churoh, of ‘Mass, {8 a #on of the late BY To market—to market To boy some one's store World Wants show the b What conld they do mo $0 whether # grocery A factory or shop, You wish, doy’t neglost To look World Want A

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