The evening world. Newspaper, November 16, 1905, Page 11

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IRL PAYS ISH FOR “MAGNETISM” jomneaeces Accuses Palmist of Getting Money Under False Pretences. hover did ke mon with long hair, | d you in $000 for trial,” sald | pate Cornell to Max Weinberg, an ed doctor, who was arraigned to- 1 n Harlem Court, charged with ob- money under false pretenses | “ray, a protty domestic, According to the | e ph Israel, who | ) Magiatrate Weinberg | c of a iittle mixture nee and supposedly | n able to cbtaln money women without mak- o bigamy charges, jel euld he had victhnized ris. | 1 was that Iast March to Welnberg's home, st One llundred and Twenty- filth street, to have her palm read, It | seems that Weinberg, in spite of his! tle “Dr.” uses fortune teling to sup. | |port Aimself, his wife and seven chil- dren, Miss Fray sald that Wetnberg read a very rosy fortune for her, but @<dded that abe had no magnetism. For | 0, ho said, he could give ber a charm | whch would want off fl luck and make | her magnetic, Emma wished to be | magnetic, and gave up $1 on account, Dringing ® thet day. In return oe | Teceived a mysle y EN Teed bag, Witch contained the iiss Fray said tha bag last week eh from susceptibl N open’ | it Alled up by make n he is ¢ arse | + a8 & token of “take out ag in: | beneficiary, | lay, show: | premium with the American | Insurance Assoodation, caudiwuy. In one corner is the name \ ) Agent,"” a cow Dr. Max's waselie! jo whiskers she sald ghe called when they wore veinbarg, who - aon and pod Her counsel says 48 the Tegular game when all, the Seventy-elgath Beck, same ed- CHILDREN’S FRIE FRIEND DEAD. hon, a veteran of the and @ noted etory teller| n of the Bronx, drop | nt of his board- ch avenue, Ho old, but despite hie) employed gs) dlonday dran flocked to. ten in| afternoon. to hear hia! rooltals of the doings of He {8 survived by. Delany, of No, 74) ick Ke War a wi ! School o} droves every wonderful Vairtes in Ireland. ainughter Boring Mrs, J reet. THE ADVENT OF LOHSE, "The Inventor of the Fa- mous Berlin Perfume, | “Eau de Lys de Lohse,’’| to Visit America, | Bau de Lys de Lohse (O-delese-del- ose), To those famillar with this fragrant Production of the superb perfumer and | boap n.icufacturer from Berlin-on-the- | Spree, noching need be explained, Gustay Lohse, the celebrated _per- fumer, purveyor to the Court of the German Emperor, to the Cour of Austria-Hungary and many other courts in ¢, comes to court and cater to the discriminating taste of perfume- floving America and to conquer our mar- ikets for the toilet articles so highly ap- preclated abroad, This enterprising perfumer from Ber- Win has already placed on the American market the trinity of beautifiers, which ear the name of Lohse in the boudoirs f Berlin, Vienna and Paris. They are iu de Lys de Lohse, Lillenmilch Seife ro of Lily Soap) and Maigloeckchen rfum (Extract of Maybells), Lohse’s toilet preparations are firmly established in all European countries, ‘and the celebrated perfumer has deter- ce yee that this country, Ameriea, hich expends so much for things beau- iful, and for articles which add to the hysical charm, shall know and benefit yy his. | With this end tn view arrangement been made with the Manhattan oratories Company, No, 249 West enteenth street, to act. as representa- ves of the Lohse’s preparations in ca, It is the Intention of Herr Lohse to joe all his preparations in the few York market. — The articles men- joned are the three which have made SYRIAN BISHOP (S FIRE CHIEF FRIEL THE WORLD: ACCUSED IN COURT, HAS SKULL BROKEN Friends nd saanies Out in| Hurled from area by Colli- Force When ‘Three | — sion on Way to Brook- snag Are Heard. lyn Blaze. Battalion Fire Ctfef Michael Friel of Brooklyn, was probably fatally jured to-day in a collision of his bu and a baker's wagon on Nostrand ave-} nue, Brooklyn, while he was respond- ing to an alarn. His driver, Herman J. “orper, who bravely held to the reins and was dragged a block, was also sertously in jeurd, Tho fire, which did only slight dam- age to @ tenement at No, % Moore | street, brought Chef Briel from nis station in the house of Huok aad Lad- der Company No, 62, at Myr’ nd Bedford avenues. Corper drove th Bishop Raphael, of the Syrian Church, Hawaweeny, was arraigned in Butler Street Court before, Magistrate Tighé this afternoon to answer charges of shooting Abdu Ascouty, a saloonkeepor ind editor of the 6yrian paper, In fhe} leg on tho night of Sept. 18, of pomt- ing & plxol at Policeman Nalll ot conspiring, with thirteen o' bring bout the death of Ances § shfbley, 4 leader in the Syrian settlement James W. Osborne appeared for the Bishop, who was encouraged by the presence of his friend, the Russian Con- | sul-General, When Magistrate Tighe called for an interpreter, Bhibley Yl) ima) well known in the Brooklyn De- unteered, | partment as Tom, down Myrtle avenue “No, I wouldn't have you," orled O& |) +, Nostrand, When noar Floyd street, borne, “you are the Bishop's bitterest in Nostrand avenue, Corper came up foe, ides, you are an ex-convict.’ close behind a etreet car and then The 40 Syrians in the room jumped to | their feet, and Shibbey stepped toward Ogporne, but a policeman jerked bin tack into his seat. When an inter- reter was found the case waa pro- and Suey suddenly jumped up a it Gas WMigtwerate, 1 wish you would protest me, The Bishop has just whis- pered to me that I am a thief wns s fonder, and that I have stolen the # ing, ‘of the poor, He says he will ia me.” A dozen of the Bislmp's frlonde Jumped up and tm various lalects dé- clared he had not spoken since he had heen in the room. Poligeman Nallin | cowtan't Mentity the Bishop, so that | Cao Then the Court rn Wridence the coneparacy charge. COUNT OF FLANDERS ILL. BRUSSELS, Nov. 16.—The Illness of the Count of Flanders, brother of King Leopold and helr to the throne, hase taken a dangerous lvurn. Thhe bulletin says the Coumt fs suffering from {nflammmcion of the respiratory organs ard that his con- dition Is grave. He was boen in 1887, turned into the other track to pags, He did not see @ wagon af the New Jer wey Model Baking Company, of No, 907 Newark avenue, Hoboken, coming down that track, and they colljded head on. Chief Friel and his driver were thrown trom a6 goon 4s “Tom" himpelt he elr bugsy, and could disentangle started to run away, Corper held to the Unes until knoeked unoonsctous, | after being draged @ block, Chief Friet was picked up uncon- scious and sent to the Bastern Dis- trict Hospital | that he had sustained a fracture of tie | skull, ernfal injuries, a broken arm and a broken leg, They ald they | did not believe he could recover, ee AFTER VIRGINIA RECORDS. RICHMOND, Va., Noy, 16,—tate L!- | brariar ovhn P, Iennedy has lef for | Boston in search of original manu- | Soripte relating to Virginia history, He will visit the State Mbraries York, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecttout. Specials for Friday and Saturday. WOREN §S AND MISSES’ LONG FITTED COATS, in covert or Kersey cloth, $0 inches long, pleated front and back, satin IIned to alue $21.50, for... 15.95 CHILDREN’S LONG COATS, sizes 6 to 14, in chev y Melton or beatskin; bvartous » 10,00 WOMEN’S SHORE, kid, coltskin and box ca $3. + 2.50 BOYS’ BUSTER BROWN RUSSIAN ANDE TON BLOUSE SUITS, in homespua light and dark mixtures; value $4.00 for = 2 OF Boys’ OVERCOAT Ss, he spun mixtures in blue and brown; value $3 98, for, sobs vpsteattaccesuueunvenes 2.79 CRUSHED VELVET COATS, in red, green and blue; value $5.50, for. seeds on ‘ 3.95 BEARSKIN COATS, sl205 2 10 6; value $400, for 2.79 MEN'S IMPORTED CAPE GLOVES, in all the newest shades, spear back; value $1,50,10r ssse.essenressers sence 1,00 MEN'S WHITE AND COLORED PIQUE SHIRT: 'S, pleated and plain basoms, detached and attached cuffs; value $1.50 for 95 MEN'S NECKWE AR, the newest makes in French four-in- hands, value 79c. to $1.00, for, xe 40 WEST 125TH ST., 7TH @ 8TH AVES. Victor Talking Machines Sold on payment of $1.00 down and $1.00 weekly, the greatest of all Talking Machines, Send for late catalogue, A Special Lot! y 3 7: for Talking Machine Records Made to Sell at $1.00 hese records at 37 cents, The same here for $1.00. It is a different disc to the ome we Ky rid dd previous sales, We eae after bias " only the SILVER STAR RECORD (this is the label we ate pe pdt tia rame on the record), Positively no dealers supplied, and no more than one dozen records to a customer. Mall Orders filled. None Sent 0, 0. D. pieces are among the selections: My Regards to Broadw Would You Care! Sty Trish Molly 0, Don't Be 8 Mean. ore? ‘Tammat . wee Boy. rv oon Is Shinini Goin’ to Do When the Rent} NW’ When arvaat Mo ke to Spoon with Me? Fer iaw Mte ike nreuien ot tte ut on sale toemorrow 2,000 of tl We shall pi record is being so have been offering at ‘The tollowing ‘Treo, In the Shade of the Old Apple Bverybody Works but Father. Good-bye, Sweet Marie, Who's There’ What You asst You Care? ‘Starligh' Every virly to get the plek of the tot Pn wii 4" Music at 12 Cents famous abroad, For sixty years Eau de Lys de Lohse been a refreshing requisite on every ropean ag be dresser, and O-delese- se has become a catchy phrase. ith confidence it Is now Introduced to he people of America, Lohse claims his ‘Milk Lily Soap removes all redness from ¢ skin, and although a detergent, It aves the skin in a soft, hala trans- cent condition, conforming w h beau and health, Ay to Extract ot Maybells, whoever | iapproaches Lohse’s palathil new busi- ‘mess orcs, Unter den Linden, the ap- \pointments of which are more artistic grander than those of any other | Ouse or its kind in Europe, or who- er nears 4 old by reep logge at Nos. '45 and 46 Jaeger Stra: lthe delightful perfume vith which the ‘air is charged. No country in the world pays more jattention to the preservation of female ‘beauty than America, and more ‘clally with the aid of toilet prep ions, Lohse's preparations are not con- fined to the privileged tow, but are with- the reach of all, SURRY aA ey papel: irl Lda ae Mall 2 Gents Extra Bach Plece—Friday. Down at Chinkal okaote Tas lane |e Tyee My Dale, Swesth Wait Till ae Sun rg) nore Rufus Rastuy Johnson Meet Me Down at Luna. Lena, Paul Revere’ # ae Bie. sanent ‘Are Alarm, tia Little Bit Helps. The Vivantiere. When the Blue Bint Bullds To Nest Again Oh, Miseus Bue She's the Pri F Penneesen, Miss Lillian Russell's Songs. I ain Like You Leved a Bey Like jitts from the, F. 3. Howley Ca’ Violate, To litte Girls Loved Ope Little Bor ‘What's the Matter ba | the Mall Hits from the Vincent Bryan Cat FRANK DANIELS where surgeons found | New | THU RSDAY EVENING, NOV EMBER 16, 1905, TORTURED BY PAly, AAMSFOR ROBBERS WOMAN ENDS LIE Thief Made Free | in His Home | “I Died Because | 1 Suffered IT COST JOE OE CASSIDY and Actor Ready So,” She Writes Her $7,655 TO GET LICKED, for Next, Daughter. biarldipia pil Bermel, His Opponent, Spent $100 Less to Capture Borough Presi- bed with the empty bottle at her aide | and her lips seared by the ‘I died because I suffere wrote the mother to her daught fore sho 8 wed the polsos, “My only prayer ll never be affifoted as 1 you wi ambulance was summoned and Arnold hurrted to, the hospital jana vainly made ai Oe t to save WHITE PLAINS, N. Y,, Novy, 1h—| Mrs. Bilen Arnold, of No. 177 A Frank Daniels, the comedian, who has | emy street, Jersey City, t ’ dency of Queens, a villa at Rye on the Sound, has Inid| death by her own hahd ra than Rorongh Present Joseph Chestdy, of | further endure the pain an affertn ofa torn by the ills of old age. | She swallowed a dose of carbolic acid }and died in terrible agony at the City Hospital. {n a supply of firearms and cartridges and the next time a burglar attempts | ‘ enter his house he will get a warin | reception, His action was brought Jueens, to-day filed tis aMdavit nf the of money he expended tn the nt canypalgn, when he was beaten by Joseph Bermel, the fusion candi- Mr. Cassidy # he contributed about through | a robber entering his residence leat | Mrs, Arnold, who was a widow and $509 to the campaign fund, His other | night during the abseno 6 of family | lived with a son and daughter {n com- ring the canypaign wore and rangacking the place. teed tc tot al of $7, Tne howsobreaker visited every room, |fortable olrcumatances, threatened to naa, oe cealdimde Her children humored her. ond her life. th ‘i he ‘contributed £2,000 smoked some of the avtor's best clgare and rummaged through ls private pa- | believing she had not such Intention. | n fund and spent other- pers, but Anxlety to escape over- | She waa sixty-eight yours old and had ing a total of $7,685. looked $1,004 rvare which | been a sufferer Ca efor et Democratie can- Wis lock’ up In a drawer The daughter was aroused carly to-| did rift, spont $1,161, and FL Pi) thiet got very little for hie trou day by heating her mother monning,| 8, Ian no wilccesst)! candidate for She found her parent tossing on her! Coron nly apent $480.12, This $35 “‘Waltham’’ Drop-head, Solid Oak Ball Bearing Sewing Machine, With all Attachments To-morrow °12.95 Exhibition of the Stransky Steel Ware -*"4 Sale Every woman who finds personal use for enamelled cooking utensils has come to appreciate how difficult it Is to get satisfactory service out of them—for any length of time. Either the white coating would chip off, or It would turn dark—some of It would apparently burn—and the utensil was no longer new, Stranrhy Stoel Wate bas overcome all these trou- ‘Mea, It 4s quadruple-conted with Enamel that is ab- rolutely free from all Injurioys substances and cher fenlly pure; what’ ‘ettened by the hoat, | QUADRYE Le | more to the polnt—it canuot be The Stransky people want to get this famous Steel Ware Into every home in Greater New York; for once in, they know it'll stay there. They realize that no factor of advertising is so good as an article itself—at the right price—so they have turned over to us One Thousand Lipped Sauce Pans IN THB BASEMENT—FRIDAY, These Sauce Pans hold 1% quarts; are Strictly first quality, and can never be offered again for less than 35¢.—as Stransky insists that dealers maintain the price of his products. with Handles; 35c Values for only . (Only One to a Buyer) (No mail or C, 0. D. Ordors.) Riera Acekcin eh TN Women’s Gloves 1.25 and 1.50 itt L10 Qualities, pair Women's Real Kid Gloves, full Pique Sewn, Paris Point en- broidery, 1 clasp, in tan, oak, red and brown. 1.50 quality, 1.10 pair Women's Genuine Capeskin Save ', to ’, Friday on Newest Dress Goods Despite the fact that the price of wool is soaring to the skies, we are | making no advance in the price Dress Fabrics—a condition that you'll hardly tind duplicated in tl y. Hence—Dress Goods for Friday at one-half to one-third below present market values. 79c. All Wool$l.00 All Wool sided owe abby Spear : Panam. oints, 1 clasp, cut broad, giving Vellings, AVe Suitings, AQ) | mannish effect, in oak, tan, Ha- vana brown and white. 1.25 quality 1.10 Pair We are showing complete lines of 8, 12, 16 and 20 button lengths Mousquetaire Suede and Glace Kid, in a large variety of high colorings; also white, at special prices. 44 inches wide, rich, glossy silk fin- 52 inches wide, heavy weight, suit- ish, very stylish for evening dresses, house gowns, shirt walsts, &¢.; black, able for coat sults or skirts, cream, light blue, pink, lavender, nile, stylish and serviceable, pretty shades cardinal, garnet, wine, purple, cadet, P green, gray, tan and many. other|Of Ped, brown, reseda, myrtle, royal shades, | blue and navy; also black. $1.00 Quality French Crepe de Paris, . . . Pure silk and wool; very desirable for watsts and evening gowns; 38 shades, Including cream and black, $1.25 Quality 54-inch Panne Cheviot, R ’ All pure wool, heavy weight, tor Coat Suits; rich, Gone surface; guaranteed for wear; black, brown, marine blue and navy, Black Dress Goods $1.00 Black All Worsted Cheviot sponged and shrunk, 52 Inches wide. Sale price........... $1.50 Black Imported Nun’s Veiling 45 inches wide, elegant silk finish, Sale price A 1.25 Black Satin Face Broadcloth $2 inches wide; the silky, lustrous quality, Salg price..... $1.00 Black French Chiffon Voile 44 inches wide; all pure wool; close, fine mesh. Sale price $1.00 Black German Henrietta 44 Inches wide; all pure wool; rich silk finish. Sale price,, very 49c $5.00 Eye Glasses and Spectacies, sie) These are Imported French Periscopic Lenses, mounted in 10¢ karat Gold«@ased Frames, Our well-known optical experts be in attendarce to test your eyes and fit each pair of glasses sold. This sale is especially intended for those who will have time to-morrow and Saturday to have their eyes tested $ 59c¢ 409¢ 69c 29ec 49¢c will Groceries and Fre: sh Meats. Chickens, * Very Special Values in Women’s & @Children’s Knit Underwear Women's Ribbed and Ghildren’s 35c and 39¢ Pane saa Fane Vests, Underwear, ants an Si ' a standard and well-known brand; Inoluding girl’ “fine “Swiss ribbed sold hy all others at $5c,; all styles| Ye8ts aud pants of cotton; slightly and sizes; Friday only 35e fleeced, Also boys’ plain flat or Jer- at sey ribbed; sizes 24 to 34 Inches, but Sausage, Women’s White Swiss not all of one Rr enn iin de Ribbed Cashmere Wool hoose Friday at......, white an , | delicately sens Vests; Mu ; full Unahel t with pure long sleeves, and tights to match; @AM/dren's Union Suits, | baie, te OO pet. Qe heavy Winter welght; slightly ruixed| including 75c, quality ribbed and TRBA--Bxtra fine with cotton—unshrinkable, Also rib- fleeced cotton, for chil- 4 5¢ \ NEW IRISH MACK: PRET Laree white bed and shaped white wool combina- dren from § to 15, at.. j fh No 5 tion suits; high neck, long sleeves; a) roe wool cashenere in | SOrrER pay knee ankle length; values from gray, for children from 2 nd pure Java $41.25 to $1.50, all at..... 69c to 6 yrs,; choose Friday at 59e nied ihe 28¢ . MAPLE SYRUP— Cam) wns ONtons frag, apien = can, Pen Te ge Dh tr 25¢ FOR won $3.50 SHOES MEN, rig 7 Yom; oom Bike: Je en's DOUGLAS Makes is More M then ifn be Far innate ee Ma ‘RBANS—F ane pan Follaxe e Canning We own absolutely every pate of ‘me “! 250 ork Gute am nd ‘Fongve that come through the works slightly factory ff tam OF “RUSaRT we contract for them direct, and guarantee you If \ ag age\i spe PUFA, and Pl Oe RIsH AMe AND ON — Bhaw’s dam. equal service with a perfect pair. Most every style shoe Douglas makes~a great many patent leathers FOR LEM Becond Floor, Tailor Shops, 110 Fifth Ave, = Atterbury System Clothes ~ Paddocks Chesterfields There’s an unusually fine selection gf smart Pad- dock and Chesterfield Overcoats in Obsidian black and dark Cathedral gray* cloths now at the Lambert Stores. They are tailored on exclusive lines, and are the most desirable garments you can find any- where at the price, $ “Ask the “Man Who Wears Them i“ Salesrooms ; 39-41 Cortlandt St. Sole Agent: ¥ npr > N also hinge, ¥ Hi p _A Great Friday Sale of Women’s Newest Model Waists The reorganization of this Garment Store ‘thas has given iis the finest Waist collection in Greater ‘New Yo York, A variety you'll surely wish to see—and nee pri prices cannot help but interest you. 1,00 (or Madras Watsts; made with box-pleated front; finely tailored; full sleeves with high cuffs, Value $1.50. 4 1. 9S for Walsts of Flannel, Granite Cloth Checks and Mohairs; pleated models with full, sleeves and high cuffs; also Lingerie Lawn Waists with embroidered front and pleat- ed; full sleeve and high cuffs, Regular $3.50 values, 2.75 for Waists of French Flan- nel, Mohair, Eoltenne, Checks, &c.; finely tailored; finished with little yokes and traps; some trimmed with buttons; oth- ers are embroidered fronts; wide color r Value $4, OO tor Waisis of Veiling with embroid- ered fronts and Val, yoke and collar; others with embroidered fronts in floral design; white, blue and ] champagne; ‘also Oriental Lace Waists over Chit silk in cream or white; long sleeves, Friday’s Silk Specials. 3,500 yards of the “Adams” celebrated yard wide 7 affeta; has no equal in any store under $1 the yard, special for Friday—- 69¢ yard. 2,500 yards of black silk face velvet; equal to any sold at $1 the yard, and better in quality than others advertised at a much higher price. Special for Friday— 50c yard. 5,000 yards. colored and black @hiffon Velvet; the largest assortment and the best quality for the money ever offered in this city; all colors as well as black— 95e yard, Remnants; re big table full of Silk and Velvet Remnants—just enough to create a big Friday flutter: worth up to $4 yard, Choose to-morrow ats...s. ssscee ase. LDC New Books:-Tihe Best Sellers Osual 1,08 Titles. yd | Ze Copy. Never before have such titles and editions been offered at this price—over 150 titles—note the ones we mention ys Cartlage, Sale Price The Duke Graustark ‘The Cimalx. Deeltos, k. n from Indtina *hristlan a Goome Girl nan. Lady Resolute, Parlor Suitess::Very Special Fifty of them—and they take up entirely too much room. Hence the break in prices; and it means a saving to you of more than one- half, Odd Suites—only one of a kind—so you'll buy exclusiveness at the same time. Five-Piece Parlor Suite. J \} Five peste Mie out: handsomely finlehed wlth carved nd legs; covered in ‘Tepetry oF ‘Verona Velour; worth # 8% 2.50, regularly 1.00, regularly $3 pa kd F on 60.00, regu’ arly Larée Size Sliding om cs Bteel fi 6 fee 1} tnohee cloned Inebs na! fabelo ahiag, a vempered ngs. From dentine with: eaera tus jentm, mm Sh 00 sthohing; regular value $8.85 ir SS (7___--_— |

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