The evening world. Newspaper, November 24, 1905, Page 17

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—— se MINISTER LEISHMAN STOPS ‘HIS | COUNT SON-IN-LAW’S ALLOWANCE. SAY GRIEF-CRAZED SHE TRIED TO KILL Mrs. Micchuio Has Been In, sane Since Husband’s Death, Her Brother Charges, Buffering with hallucination that her family was trying to preventn her, from eaming @ living, Mra, Jiida, Michhulo, thirty-five years old, who lives at No, 202 Dast One Hundred and Bighteonth street, almost succeeded tn emaping from Harlem Oourt to-day after sho had been sentanced to Belle- ‘Yue for five days’ observation, fhe hat been arraigned on charge of attempting to shooting her brother, Joreph Massielo, bet night, but the charge was not presged until exam- tnation of her sanity was made, Mrs, Mucohuto, since the death of hee husband, | ved with her tix-year-old boy. At 6 o'clook inet night she wont to her brother's ehoo @tore, No, 1545 Third avenue, and pulled @ rewolvere, As sho aimed it at Mas- melo, uttering a eontemce {n Italian, the brother ducked behind the counter, When the woman reached the weapon r after him Massiclo selzed her Wrst and succeeded tm disarming her. Poltoeman Brassill, of ae Eas ty-elghth atreet Mucchulo, who w thon hovse, strug When arrigned in waa silent, refusing except that } whith no one she wished to his breakfast. his rust to-day she 4 anyth!ny | singg the death six months ago, and ghe was tor tve faye. While in Cergt. Motirr’s room khe woman, while no one wis ) ok ne. pagees out through the courtroom and! Feached the side door wren Mre. Se 7 itr i the probation oMesr, stopped i er boy iw belng cared tor by a| pd $15 WAT yi TA et. : (Special to The Evening World.) clety for a long the, and frequently PITTSBURG, Noy, %4.—Cables trom! !t tina been rumored that a break in \aibons was | Inent. | Parts say that John G. A. Leishman, | ‘e family rejaitons was imminent. | unt ed States Minister to Turkey, has) purg ledine to Glscum the, Parle re i ¥ ‘ p (using to deny or affirm them, | SH 20 AB allowances: to Re Rensld: ey are belleved here, Letters to Jaw, Count Louls de Coutant-Biron, and | be the family here have apoken that the Count hms been ordered from | of the estrangement of ‘Mister Peelsh- a man and is daughter from her hus- | aided f re ete af eet aj. | band, tho latest advices saying that the ‘orias of the Gount’a lavish expondl-| Count had, boen ordered the -yert-old | tures have circulated in Pittsburg #0-| house, _ Salen, de oe the seventeen. on & school teacher living a No ist West One Hundred Chirty-¢hted | == was to-day arnitgned in the Hace | Consumption Can Now Be Cured, Jem Court with Charles Hoffman, a With air and the weak epote healed and bulit Swond-hand jewelry dealer who, the Up vy “means of deep Dreathing and healing in bay says gave him $3.50 for a watch end pin valued at $183, stolen from Mra, Mary situ 1h Only che Way, end uffering from this disease : ‘ Sowell is guent in Knging, out bow, | vapors aduubistored In the Vaeuuun fe Mrs. Se’vell, who boarded a) che Hop. | 1 ‘onsumption two things aia Wonderful apparatus does just the eine Kiéta hone, miased tho Jowelty ond rn tubercular germs musi for, the patient ae & trip to Colorado, would, Hundred and P ihe heart -W been proven thet they y. generally ¢ CURE the patient, Come and let ue shaw you everything, | Do and yet without injprin jungs must be filled 8 hy ported to the West One In tho: during. this time of not keep on taking medicines halations! discawe advances from a Millions have tried those 1 all chance of huip is al died. Why not try t Lit t# too late, but let us miow | of ° method ever 4 ume on u hing for ¢ made it png his dread 4 You do not believe that in It not Worth looking Into? call, write for our freo mething before It ts too T waste time on medicines ‘Try something that has Meatsine find) Inhalattons Don't walt. Call to-fay. |CABINARC INSTITUTE, Suite 511, No. 400 W, 23d St, Cor, 9th Ave, Jtrrnin held each in §1,000 Monday. | FULTON ST., ELM PLACE AND HOYT ST., BROOKLYN, — Open Saturday Evenings Unttl 10. Important Sale—-Men’s Suits At a Reduction of 25 Per Cent. From Regular Market Prices (Second Floor.) pant and backward Fall season finds us with a ‘or the larger stock of Men's Suits than we care to have. purpose of clearing out this stock we will sell to-morrow 000 Men’s Suits at 25% Less Than Regular Selling Prices, Boys’ Clothing at Half. Boys’ $4 Suits, $1,80, Boys’ $4 Overcoats, $1.98, Two styles, long Touriat and Novelty Russian; les; made made of the popular Oxford and with velvot Cheviot Cloth: Page ate Ae Bike collar, Tho sloth; Talian Cloth lined Cam- Lil | rieze Russian 01 a Uned; one palr trousers and one tit with chee eimbroiderad troge,én eMac of bloomer trou Nor- folk Sults have belt and Jt bo match; sizes 6 years to 15 years..., 1.80 98 8 to 16 years, Any gi rien ‘worth $4.00, special at .. Girls’ $3 Coat, $1.69 Exactly as illustrated; made of good quality melton, in double breasted military style; trimmed with silk cord and gold buttons; loose belted back; full sleeve with turn-back cufis; in pretty colorings of blue, green and red; sizes from 6 to 14 years; regularly | Q $3.00; special for Saturday. .........e..0ee08 A Girls’ 5.00 P, T, Winter Coats, $2.95 Made of heavy all-wool Cheviot tn the Peter Thompson sty! ike Rusiration: with loose back and belt; high meck weth turn- over cotlar; colors red, blue, brown and green; alzes 6 to 14 years, Cirls’ 6.50 Military Winter Coats, 3,96 Made of heayy all-wool Winter wot igh evkot, In ‘ne new yoilhary atylo; with loose belted buckled Bae mfr oore loops; tarso roll co har and oufts of black astrakhan eloth; colors red, blue, brown and green: wizes 6 to 14 years, 8.50 Tourist Coats, $5.95 Made of fine heavy fea Woelght cheviots in bluo, brown and clack, In the new Im) tourlsh collarieas atyle; = fogh long Foon soak-plaited crane and hack--taney "weae—teimin h vel- vet and buttons—lined yoke—newest plat sleeves ith "utes back cuffs, | enepiay ana hn caries OR CLO $10,00 Fur Senrfs—Large double American Sable and $3. 95 variety; very spocial values at W650 wlendid Hroske Mink Scarfs, with eight bushy tails, cord and chain fastenes.. Fairyland most modern boys know, Tuxedo suits, made with jnewer bloomer knee breeches; $18 to $22.50, Eton suits—the bob jacket and the long black or gray trousers of the aristocratic English school boy; $2, | Rocers, Pret & Company. Three Broadway Stores. 258 S42 1260 at at at Warren st. 15th st. 52d st, | munity, the Andrew Davey stores. NOT get into our stock, certain of purity and quality. Potatoes, per Butter, per Above items and scores of others equally good, all up to the Andrew Davey standard found on sale in all the And East Side. 944 Ave, A, oor, 16th st. 1622 lat ave., bet. 79th and 80th ste. 2008 Ist ave., oor, 118th at, cor, 2tth st. near 394 at. near 89th at . 0on, 40h at, oor, Sith at. cor, Téth at. » Cor, BM at 1681 24 ave., corner 87th at, 1840 84 ave., oor, 10% 1009 1 ave, cor, 107th st 2005 84 ave., cor, 118th at. 2241 84 ave., cor, 120d at. 2713 4 ay,, cor 144th st 8047 34 Ay., corner 166th # 283 Willte ave. near 188th st, Andrew Davey. PER Ww EB E K "A theatrein Your Home,” Outfit, Music All * Boys’ clothing for the only| either knee trousers, or the ANDREW DAVEY: Teas, Coffees and Fine Groceries. | PURE FOOD is an important item in the health of the Jindividual—and therefore an Important item in the health of the com-| PURE FOOD is the word, and the law, and THE FACT in all If an article is not up to our standard it can In buying here you are therefore absolutely These special items are on sale at these special prices to-day, to-morrow and every day until Thanksgiving Eve. Finest quality, white and mealy, the rich, dry potatoes that usually command a high premium. Very best Elgin ected finer can be found anyw 4727777 v/) lo 5* Aue? * 59" 60" Sr, Copyright, 1905, by James Henderson— | ‘olumbia Phonograph Co., New York. ALL YOU NEED TO-MORROW IS $i! |se down, balance $1 weekly—for a little while; | Graphophone, a dozen Cylindy Gok Mounted Columbia Records, one 36-inch Solid Brass Horn, suitable for dan one solid 14-inc ‘use in your librar Silver-Nickel Horn Stand, and one 12- $1 weekly for a short time quickly pays for this Bring the Children, 25c, FOR COLUMBIA GOLD-MOULDED CYLINDER RECORDS, 25¢. Ponograph graph Department, Third Floor. nto", Bloomingdales’ THE WORLD; FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 24, 1905, | The men’s shirts which we have at $2 would have ldelighted your linen-loving grandsire, though the stiff- ness is modern enough, The linen is specially woven for this particular make of shirt, and can't be found in any other make, Specially bleached, too, in order to be as perfect as possible, Roorrs, Peutr & Company, | Three Broadway Stores, 25s 842 1260 | opposite near opposite City Hall, Union Square. Greeley Square. Barrel, $2,25 Pound, 238c. than which no here at any price, ) Fancy Early June Peas, small and Pill Pas ae Flour; per bbl, q "8b 70C | tender; per can es Oe 8c) Hecker’ gi sities, Flour; “per Fancy Maine Style Corn; per | bbl, aT per bag... Oc) can... qc Davey's Golden Grain Flour ‘per Standard Maryland Tomatoes ‘large bbi,, $5.40; per bag... .seeee 68¢ CANS; POF CAN. crscsveissveroees 8c of purity and quality, will be lrew Davey stores as follows: West Side Avo,, cor, 16th a h AYO, h ave,, ave, 0 ave, cor, 26th at, Ve, cor, 46th at ave, cor, Siet st, Oth ave., cor, Sth at 12 10th ave,, car, 28th at. 504 10th ave., cor, 434 at. 21 Ammentam av. cor, O0th at S1 Amsterdam av,, cor. 62d st. 103 Ameterdam ay, ITH Amaterdam ay. ST Manhattan. ot Yonkers Stores, 211 Ashburton ave,, oor, Orchard st, 143 New Main st, Semnanaaeaineiane uamneeenmatel Same oe "Ds All CARs TeaAwsFtR Jo y, “eanran i SAE hale 59" 1060S \ 10 Lair UC a pI) Beautiful Mink Fur Seu, $21.50 A Really Sensational Sale of Sets Closely Resembling the Mink Furs That Retail tor $150.00. They're of handsome six-stripe Far Eastern Mink—the neckpiece fully inches long, fin- ished with eight large, fluffy tailk—the shoul- der cape trimmed with pretty silk ornaments, cord and tassels and lined throughout with handsome brocaded satin, The muffs are in the popular pillow shape, of seven-stripe Far Eastern Mink, lined with fancy brocade to match neckpiece. Randomly Selected tems’ from Our Great $100,000 Fur Sale. Men's and Women's ‘ kg 5 Fur-Lined Overcoals, $39.50, Others at $47, $59 and $60; worth 5c Par Eastern Mink Four in Hands Cod and ornaments or Ascot Ties—Handore, 6 4 ey fave ‘hree str es, smart necl pieces; special at $498 cpocinh gt $12.50 Fer Piva th Deane. moans ‘ Fastern Mink Flat Pillow 70 Inches long, with tur ¢ oh uifs—laree and {luff i sides, finished with two silk orna ¢th sleipes Neate ee $6.25 PUTA es te mink, $10,50 Block or Cinnamon Bear Sets— th , Ia bi consisting of fist ant 4 Far Eastern Mink Stoles—lined| {ul fat pitlo mutt to match se with satin, Sime path, others trim chil per set, $6,75 amns. oad Moor, 9th st Sestion Very handsome dresses for girls from 6 to 14 years old, splen- didly made and finished, in all- wool Serges, fine Panama — Cloths and fancy checks, plaids and Cash- q mere; exclusive styles, with full pleated skirts; trimmed with dressy braids, buttons, silk and lace; a variety of pretty styles to choose from; spe- cial at _foom r, Lex Av See Two Waist Bargains Characteristic of the Bloomingdale Store. our pric: induces ip you to visit the store to-morrow —Satur- wy day. you'd think, hemstitched insert. ing and shirring back and front, sian border; Here’s the “Home Theatre Outfit” we nd to your home to-morrow for $1 One new 1906 Model Columbia Aluminum Horn, for ; one 20th Century Leather Record Case agnificent Home Theatre Spindle tmit Day Free! 59th fo 60th St, |B Children's $1.25 Shoes, 89, Men’s!’. kK. Kid Gi: regular $1.50 quali Glace Kid Gloves, lined and ua- 3,000 os Pieces Women’s & Children’s =a new pair for an factory. , ——— every one of them is any So Shoes. Five Splendid Saturday Values, Boys’ $2.00 Shoes, $1.45, Women's 35¢. rleere Lined Vests and 19¢ Women’s 59¢ Fsece toed Vests and Pants, ish Women's ine ot Wool Natural Gray Vests and Women's $1.39 Swiss Ribbed Wool Vests and Pant in gray and white, at .. sess 75¢ 200 Children’s Best Quality Real satin calfskin lace shoes, with stout Oak soles; sizes 1 to Boys’ $4 ««Damp-Proot" Shoes, $2.98, Box call, double soles, sewed; sizes 2% to 5%, Girls’ $2,00 Shoes at $1.29 hand i! and white: were made to sell for 75c, Choleeat,, .. ~ SOC $2.98, $3.98, $4.98, $5.98, $6.9 | moderate price than This particular \\chiffon Taffeta Saturday spec- Net Waists — Value lal is made of \ fancy dotted . Crepon, in privity f $4.98 shades of Pink, Hab ately trim- Blue, Lavender, med with fine lace; Red and Blac; with shirred yoke; wide sleeves; Per- full lengths; all sizes n nion Suits, all simples, in gray | Women's Heavy Imported Prix Seam Cape Skin Gloves, In pretty shades of Tan and Havana, Browns; all sizes; actually 89c WOrth $1,50 sese00. Blooming date Main Floor, 40th St, Reetion Special for Card Players. And maylte the items ap- pended will give the Christmas gift hunter a he'p!u’ hint, BB. Ivory Finished Playing Cords, full deck, red and 100 tue bac'ss, pack 4 Tully Ho Playing Carts, with that washable tin’s, quantity limited, pack... 1Se Bicycle Playing canta: vey tively enamelled aso ‘ed backs, and colo s, Pinochle Card the deck. f quan fy lin be Columbia Whist in d th sire; “so easy to handle; pack 19¢ ''Congress" Gilt Edge Plage ing Cards, iniiial and ind backs; pack 38e Pinochle Cards; ‘h: long, nate row cards; 64 { ¢ d ck; 270 . Cavinets, &C.— qiuare edge assorte ed coors; thy inch ly 100 to « the tox 33c Eri’ge Whist Score Pads, with est: very pou ° al, per pad Ue Point Euchre Tally Cards per doven,, Rd 8c Whist Markers, per piir....,.3¢ Antique Cak or (bony Finish ow, brass Trimmed, or withnime plate; holding 200 chips and 2 packs of ivory-fnish cards; spe- clal $4, 50 | Card or Chip Box, hight ly polished oak, with lock and key and re- movable block; containing 200 chips and 2 packs of CHIE ss. 04 ‘ “ $4.85 Card or Chip Box, highly polished | oak; containing (CO chps and 3 packs of eramelled 36.85 tiated sees ta} Long pore Very pi, for Saturday. What woman does no: feel the need of just Ft ASsi) We'll say very I uch a kimono? hn ' (hy: / frankly that these |] ang here they areas 2) ASF ea Waisis cost more iN | pretty and as ser. wy HB Oe Sh ewclest wholesale |} yiceable as could buying — but We Il possibly be desired don't mind that if |] Lat a far more New Plaid Waists from 44 to 46, of Taflela and Regu'ar price, Louisine Silks, $1.39 None Spe- sent e O, D. Tomorrow's special cial, mo 98 price... ? “ 99¢ of Winter ‘Underwear To-Morrow, Saturday, at Less Than Cost to Make Of course there is a reason for these immense bargains, The man- ufacturers’ season for winter underwear is just about ended, and nus to unload surplus stocks—our season 5 just opening, so we buy surplus stocks every day at tremendous pa concessions, and the full saving is yours, % The latest: (Dy Extraordinary Bare }} ( ‘s) gain in Children's | gray Wool fi ; Vests, Pants Jani Drawers; strictly first quatity, sizes | 18, 20, 22, 24, at 5c , Sizes 26, 28, 30, at Sires 32-34, at 35c 5Hth St, Section, solid silver, Sold 10,00 and $12.50, | Soft, plump Dongola Kid Shoes, Bloomingdales’, Main Floor rae and button Mar Ng leather tips; sizes 84 to and ts to 2 At $5.00 and $2.50, Women's Stylish Girls’ $2.50 Dress Shoes at BY $1.98, Adjustable Bracelet Watches, Genuine patent colt, with dull . kid uppers; button and lace fine gold-plated and styles; sizes 11 to 2; ©, Da B widths. shed Fine black kid, lace and buttor styles, with spring heels, paten A leather tips and h ed soles Sizes 4 to 8 i | Second | All Cars Transler to —Dioomingdale oe and are There _ them—they’ re Sw iss movement, ot rp to 3d Avs, ="s9th to 60th SI.

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