The evening world. Newspaper, December 13, 1905, Page 9

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“AWN, YOU UES RUSH UP 1 PLUAK” Message Sent by a Negro to Standard Oil Building When He Was Fired, ‘When Arthur Durrell, Regro, with a f @ general prosper fined $1 in the Centre Street Police Court to-day for spitting in the Brook- Jyn Bridge terminal, ho remarked in an Off-hand way to Mag'strate Cornell: "Yo'll have to wait til 1 telephones ter No, % Broadway & well dressed pin tn his tle and oi o an’ gits the money,” Whaat?” asked the Magistrate, in @stonishirent ‘Oh, yes,’ said Durrell, feeling for the neat parting in his orinkled hair “Oh, yu-as. It's a fust class place fo’ Money. The crowd fn the court-room didn't Know whether Durrel was joking when ata ONL Cornell hesitated and then told the Pr Dationary Officer to Durrell tele. hone. Bure enough he gave the Stan- Gard Oi pnmber 0 Broad,” to tha Operator and spent 2% few minutes tn the booth. yurrell waited in the court-room while | people whispered that he had a With John D, Rockefeller Minutes a messeng irag Tn twenty arrived with sp $1 bill JURY NOES OX DATE CHARGE MATINEE IDOL WON $180 ON PONIES, LOST IT BY A RAID THE W ORLD: So Moore Is Sad as He Won ters | fou u He has ful Ae ne 4 five D agement in “Los bd 4 , Why He Didn’t Cash Liwre ale Chicago Railway Men Accused Fi | M davbles in the dope sheets ; 4 | In Early, ecard at New Orleans of Megal Grants to Pack- | to he gent an e 4 Lena J, in the ing Firm, | muaene Soon, lending man of t 2t01 Aided 620 to his |Yorkvive Stock Company, Is k id t int wae par- — himeelf evory time he thinks how much, ‘bn # esdanels CHICAGO, Di I= Tho) Rederar| Detter HM world have teen if ne: again on The nt In the sixty Grand Jury has returned indictments beet in alter the seoond ‘race, oF , into $180, " t ‘ gO and tt the fret 1 , gpainat | Ce a tad Al n Raliroad Ar. Moore 1s Yorkville's matinee id tbr Hs Nome 1 to att 4 = mer | His phote pies a prominent pl Mish by 8 Vice-president of the pany, and J.) on many dres: Just Just as the last race was announced A. Woon, former general freight agent, | js jinnie to leave Now ¥ the door jumped {ts hinges and the for toe alleged granting of rebates to] filijiard's former farce, I rw m filled w ps, Every bettor's the packing firm of Behwaraschild & Q Ww t nanage’s arrest. Bulzberger, and giving froe trafsporta: tion to employees of the same company — REBATE INQUIRY IS ON IN PHILADELPHIA PHILADELPHIA, Deo. 12—The Federal Grand Jury to-day ewan an Mvesatigation into the charges of re Dating by railroads. Numerous ship Pers and railroad agente have beer Mpoenaed by States District Attornoy Thompson, and alte ations Unit of became Thomas Me Ortgh, DYING FROM a OF WEST SIDE GANG. Heiley Made Sta sient to Police, Who Now Are Sea; His As ching for ailants, sold, of seventh Healoy's ments bi apt, Daly Period of conrc iy alll re WIFE AND 4 BABIES DRIVEN FROM HOME. enna Hushand Arrested on Complaint of Gerry Agents Held for Hearing. Thomas McLoughlin, an engineer, em. ployed In the Savoy Hotel, was Pilgned in the Harlem Court to-day | charged with wife beating and cruelty | © his children, He had been arrested by two agents of the Bociety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Chiniren, after beating his fo and throwing her and her four @hildren out Into the street from. their! home at No, 2% Filet avenue, The wife | ead he made a practice of beating her every night. Magistrate Moss held the man in $500 hail for further examination, —— GAVE LIFE TO SAVE HER. Figgman Hit by Train After He Pushed Woman from Tracks ROCHESTER, N, Y., Deo, 18—David Vuterman, a New York Central flag- man at the Brown #reed crossing, died to-day as A teault of injuries ree lyed ng the life of. Mra, Christian | ° aged woman, He was Gtruck at 690 o'clock last evening by iat mull train after he had thrust the aged woman from the «racks, ‘The woman was not injured, Water- fan leaves a family. ee MONEY FOR AFRICAN WAR, BERLIN, Dec, 13.—In the Reichstag f©-day Baron Von Stengel, Secretary of the Imperial Treasury, sald the Govern- ment had asked for a supplementary appropriation of $7,100,000 for the Afrl- no Wars, Among the purchases which 8, 4b during tne Post been obliged to camela, £ FOUND WIFE UNCONSCIOUS. 1 Sehnelder'a Chance Saved Spouse from Death by Gun. Mrs. Kate liv ed sulside to-day ored Theht orikings and valing — iuminat n than tobuy any black Flower Hoepital an i be sold at the same he weenad te teriystw “i wd bite Mrs. ‘Caroline Burkes Eenporibe for more than two years. Her husband eft the flat this morning, but returned ver crock or * le, They trans- at 10 o'clock to get some rayors he had new agal ar clothes new gowns DrRten, tin cists Phe wife was lying unconstous trite, Ask IF the be ked and the roll 1 have used that Return Home _ STOCKING HINTS Irs of white silk party v © of amond for ive ditt mes to mateh uy reduced ing at No i would rather yes ie won Book. 1, Prompt action sband saved heer life pn the part The Breadth and Scope of Our Winter Overcoat Showing. Our overcoats define our position. They are cos- mopolitan in diversity—essentially for the New Yorker, They form a showing of great breadth and scope, the sort of a showing you expect this store to afford. Whether your ideas concerning an overcoat be conservative or radical, they may be materialized within the province of our winter overcoats. At $15 black kerseys, oxford meltons and overcoats of fancy mixed fabrics, At $18 medium length, loose back and form fitting over- ‘ coats of black and oxford kerseys meltons and velours,and long, loose overcoats of fancy cheviots and tweeds., Wool linings with satin tops. At $20 Chesterfield and three-quarter overcoats in black and oxford kerseys, meltons,velours and worsteds, and the long tourist model of fancy overcoatings. At $25 paddocks, surtouts, tourists, Chesterfield, long, loose coats in all the modish materials, Other Overcoats up to $50. WM. VOGEL & SON | Broadway Houston St. TO STOP DWORCE Delegations of All Protestants Will Try to Stop the Evil The problems of marriage and divorce will be diseu orday In this oy by a distingul shee ef clergymen . ving all of the great except the Roman Cathol » which alone forbids absolute divorce for any cause. They mect at the Church House, Twenty-seoond street and Fourth avenue. Bishop W. C. Doane, of the Protesta: Episcopal Diocese of Albany, will pre side, The purpose of vhe conference is to agree as to just what the Chris Church tn America shall recommend tn the way of divorce legislation to the Interstate Conference on Marriage and Divoree, which, on the call of Gov Pennmypacker, ‘Is to assemble at Wash. rgton on Feb. 19, That conference will be composed of commissioners froin every Mate in the Union, appointed by thelr Governors, and whatever they | agre® on as the national policy on the | subject of divorce legislation will be | reflected in legislation in the separate | States It la to exert a moral effect on that | convention that to-day's Inter-Church Conference is held, The outcome of to-day's ‘ence Is by no means cer a to Statements incoming delegates, made Sale Now in Progress. Cravenettes and Raincoats —— BELOW COST Mission |j tn eee RAINCOAT COMPANY at 16 all 4, ha Or. flat Qu stock i the largest and most varied in the ¢ity, ahd as every garment must go before Jan, 1, we ate simply, Slaughtering Values. Vhis sale affords you an opportunity (o secure a sen- |) sible Christmas Gift for man, woman or child at one-third the price you would pay elsewhere. Sale begins to-mortow morn. ing at both stores, Following are a few of the hundreds of bargains to beotfered, Ladies’-Rain Coats, in gray, tan and oxford Stylish and serviceab all kinds of weather, 4° ular price $10.00, Du this sale 4... ‘ Ladies’ Highest Grade Crav. enettes, all wool and silk mixed fab- fics, in olive, gray or English tan, plaited backs. Splen didly tailored, including the sweilest. shapes of the season, An ide Christ masgiff, Dept, store price 18,50 to 22, 50. uring this sale, .00 | | Men's Storm Coats, that retail at $10 to $15, Can be worn Roe 50 | coat, & absolutely water- proof, Men's Finest Grade Crav- enettes, the perfection of style and workman- Ship, newest Shades and designs, includ- ing carefully tatlor- td Paddocks, Makes a splendid Ghrist- masgitt, Selling in Dept.stores at $20,00 fo $25.00. During this sale Stormooats for Boys and Girls stylish and serviceable, 186, 4.25, 1.50, 2.00 Rain- GOODYEAR sr CO., 208 Biwa: 257 Oth Ave., Near Gor, Ful fn | el 8 sein & 17th. OPEN & Vore on Your Sates Gieket in Our $/0,000.00 Charities Contost pleasant, Slippers. Men's Slippere—Four styles of regular lines {n tan and black; in all sizes; among these are also some‘ fine sample slippers at same price ss. O80 Men's Best Slippers—Prettiest line ever shown of these useful pres ents; besides usual styles there are Romeos and Fausts in tan and black . sea 2,00 Boys’ and Youths’ “glipper duplt- cate gtyles of Men's 8c Women’s Boudoir Slippers; best in market of this style; we have them in 7 colors and all sizes 8c Women's Suede Slippers, white, brown, gray and black; 2-strap sandals; all sizes.......... $1.05 Women’s Juliets in all sizes of red, brown and black....... 6c Felt Slippers; all siges for Mon and Women; the most comfort- able house slipper, .35¢ and 69e (8eodnd Floor, Bas Smoking Sachets and House Coats. The Main Aisle of the Men's Store this year is devot- éd to the sale of these hand- some gar- ments. Tricot Jackets, with satin quilted collar an@ pocket facings; satin trimmed cuffs, plald linings, Col- ors, navy, brown, olive and ma- roon, at osetveges $4.75 Hetse Cor in solid colorings, with contrasting combinations to offset collar, cuffs and pock- ets; perfeot-fitting and high- class garments, at. ety 15 Higher grades, $5.75, $7.40, $8.75 and up to , aa 00 (tain! Floor, Hast ) Boys’ > Overeoats, For Thursday we offer Boys’ Win- ter Overcoats that are simply without prec edent in the entire Boys’ Clothing —_His- tory of The Big Store. { | of Sreat Over- coat at $2.00, Full-length Over- coats, with belt backs, self or velvet collar; among them fancy mixtures and overplaids as well as plain Oxfords; sizes 7 to 12 years, at $2, Corns gaely and share in this great bedi | eer) Floor, Bisat.) Silverware. Bread Trays, quadruple plated, with beautiful ‘raised flower de- signs and French-grag finish, ar the extremely low price of $2.25 Writing Sets In gold filled, plain, highly polished, with bead edge, comprising ink well, letter opener, eraser and seal; put up beautifully in ned case,at $3.00 Military Sets for gentlemen, ster- ling filver back, consisting of two military brushes and comb, pape in fine leatherette box, look and Ink-Well combination, heavily plated with 24-k, gold; our regular $3.75 clock, at §2.00 WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 18, 1905. (CHURCHES MEET intent upon their Holiday shopping. (Main Floor, Front, 18th st.) oy THE AIG STORE WITH sigsToRE PACITY OTHER'STORE SIEGEL (008 ¥ ACT MEAT THE TOUNTAIN SIXTH AVE, NEW YORK, Matt Orders Filled Same Day Received Anything you want de- livered by Christmas night should be mailed at once. at Ohe Bu J Store. Christmas! Good will! Women’s Fur- Lined Coats. | Sp ectal at Made of good wn Black Bre Mned with sabled Sustiky; large mutton with ouff Women's three-quarter-length Coats cloth, lined with Shawl collars of sabled oy Groen or Blick Broadeloth Coats for Mined with gray and white Siberl sabled or natural gray squirrel sleeves Some Bargains cul Throw Scarfs, satin-lined macul Pillow Muff, to maten Russian Black Lynx Throw searfs Russian Black Lynx Pillow White Iceland Fox Throw Searfs White Iceland Fox Pillow Mufts Persian Lamb Throw Scarfs Persian Lamb Pillow A RN nee absolutely clear gray and white gray squirrel Muffs S78. 75, Joth, three-quarter length tawi collar of Astrachan; lee 18.75 of excellent quality Black Brond- squirrel; large . 29.00 women, three-quarter length, and in aquirrely large shawl collars of and 35.00 in Smatt Furs. | yma, 1 | , $12.76 $8.75 Muffs, , ‘ 99.75 ‘ $11.75 . $11.75 $5.00 $5.00 ! Persian Lamb Coats, Made of perfectly matched, Leipsi ¢ dyed sking of finest quality, 24 oyous Christmas Oude In order to obtain an adequate idea of this wonderful store, take one of our esca- lators and look over your shoulder as you ascend and note the vast area and the “busy-ness" of it all, Visit each floor! Crowds everywhere, all eager and It's a sight never to be forBotten. The Christmas spirit pervades every heart; and you must admit—cynic though you may be—that this old world of ours is not so bad! You will say to yourself:—"“Who am I, that I should stand aloof ?” plunge into the vortex and buy for your loved ones the very things they love the best; and you buy and buy—because we make it so easy and so It is contagious. inches long; made in close-fitting-back style, with box front, high storm collar, deep revers and leg-o'-mutton sleeves, with cuffs; lined throughout with gray Skinner satin, Special at ‘ +0188, 00 Woolen Flows | “Waite Lawn and Sarments. Swiss Aprons. Women's Worsted Hand Crochet) 4 few A make a most @p- Fascinators; plain colors, white,| propriate Christmas gift, Our red and black, generous size offerings for to-morrow Include At Win ‘ «Rho White Lawn and Swiss Aprons Others at.896,, 490, 69c. and 98e| that are exceptionally attrac- Women's Worsted Hand Crochet] tive, They comprise all the dif- Capes; plain colors; generous| ferent styles and dainty trim c 31.2!) mings at very special prices. Others nt $1.50, $2 White Lawn Aprons, several very Women's Worsted Square Shawls; good styles; some embroidery large size with fringe; plain trimmed ’ Ye +00 ABO colors at... es $1.25) White Lawn Aprons; the plain Others at “$1.75, $2.50] with hem and hematitohed Women's Bedroom Slippers, made tucks; also some dainty after- of all-wool ripple ¢ rdown; noon aprons sever R90 extra heavy, plain ¢ al. 35e| White Lawn Aprons--the Bre Women's Hand Crochet W orsted| — telle fanoy and the large plain Slippers; made with extra filme} apron liberal siae with deep | lumb’s ool soles, In piain| hetnstitched hems; some em- colors and presty combinations,| brotdery trimmed a0 at ‘ 75c. and Se) White Lawn Aprons; extra fine (Stomel Conner ore, Beoond Floor, quality; extra large, with bib Faget BF) and Bretelle; hemstitehed. 49 | White Lawn and Wancy Swiss China, Cut Siass | Aprons; several very desirable , | style prettily trimmed with & Rrie-a-Brac. | fine embroidery and f1bb6n....69¢ $1.00 richly di ated China) Faney Aprons of satin ribbon and Cracker Jars, ‘4 | Ines insertione, finished with Cups and Saucers, all THehly deco lace rufles 1,50 rated; a lot of factory samp! Women's Amoskeng Gingham some worth $1.00; all at Set Aprons; two very de $2.00 Decotated China Chop] styles at , Dishes $1.00 (Second Floor, Moet, 10th $1.00 Decorate China Chocolate F Pots “” Christmas Dinners at | $2.00 Cracker Jats, metallle deco: ration; full gold edee 80 Ten and Coffee Pots, vil assorted decorations; faetory é no two alike; valpes up to $3..$1,25 $1.00 Cake Plates, rations .... $2.00 Chocolate Pots, me et alle rations ... Sugar Bowls, new i lhaatigh decora- tions . 600 assorted deco- 5 i oe tion: pacoraten Chins Condensed Milk TAPS veeeses i China Sots, | Chocolate Sets, 6 cups and sau Wr with chocolate Lcahipadintd , 6 plates and cake dish, Cake Sets, 6 pI ane Salad Sets, 6plates and salad ale Preserve Sets, 6 saucers and pre- serve dish ... witk rea Sets, 56 pleces.. Dinner Sets, fine Austrian value $18.00. . ieenet Fine French China $25.00 Fase, Rich, Geepiaih handled Pa value $2.50,. 81.45 5.00 tle Pratt “Tae eka deh se i a "Seta, ue pound New Mixed bier ruby s. $2.25 ° 8 Cond ented | Bohemian Glass “Lemonade Bets, |Ope Riard White steaty | $1 50 6 glasses and jug, on tray; bl On Nsh Plan | . or green decorated glass, $1.25 on NE cstten Wine Sets, decanter . Brie-e- Bree Iridescent Glass il on tr value -600 $1.00) Those + 46¢ Everything 0 The One 4-ib, Dry-picked Chicken, Ine Ht ean Golden One One pli One value , Little Cxpense. Delivered to our live on tween Street. good, eustomets who Manhatten Island be tho Battery and 135th A menu that means a appetizing dinner, who desire to extend their gratuities to the deserviig and heedy, with no delivery trouble and at little expense, are here offered an opportunity that will bring happiness to many homes,’ A fresh, pure and su- pertor. No order accepted for delivery ‘after tho store closes | Thursday night, December 2ist, Orders will be taken for dinners to be called for any time up to closing of store, December 234. No ©. 0. D, orders will be ac- cepted, prieg is astonishingly low Baskets will be delivered on Saturday, December 24d, Our wonderful factlities enable us to | place NO limit this year on the | number of baskets to be sold, kin, Ib, Can Strinelen Boston | Table Hasina, Sova Bisewit, Fresh Mixed “Tryphosa’’ | lly Powder ‘ isa remarkably good dinner remarkably low price, and Is ‘lent for a family of at least 8ix_people, TRADING ‘STA MPs, WE GIVE «S, & H."" GR Che Big Store, 6th Ave., /8th and /9th Sts, - And you THE POUNT? at Re Arisimas SK owelry, Match solid plain Roxes, gold, in Koman fintah, at 19.09 With cut diamond at $12.00 and wp to, $88.00 Scarf Ping, solid gold, in endless variety; fancy designs; some with jewels, horses hovs, fleur = de ~ lis, Knots, with and without stone and diamonds of all elves, ranging froin $1.00 each to $50.00. Men's Solid Gold Key Rings, high polish finish, at $12.00 Misses’ and Wo men's Heavy. Signets, new open de- sign, green fin- ish, at...$4.00 Women's extra Heavy Signets rose and green head design ey ve est patterns, at $4.00 Women's Roman Finish Extra Heavy Signets, with head or each side $4.00 Men's new Signets, green finish. extra heavy, at $6.00 Men's Signets, exceptionally heavy with head on each aide, al Misses’ end Women's Signets, rose sh, flower on each side, with diamond chip in centte of flower, at $3.25 Misses’ or Women's §1 rose finish, with a tulip on with a chip in contre, at (Main Floor, Front, 18th St.) Manicure & Hair Dressing Partor, A most comprehensive assortment of Turban Curls, and Swit: hes to match all shades of hair, for high and low dressings. Manieuting ahd hair dressing done Women's Eiderdown Sar monts. Worsted Shawls, Faseinators, Slippers, &c,, @e,—An excep tlonally fatiractive showing at very special prices Women's Dr z Sucques of wool ripple elderdown, plain; sothe trimmed with satin and ap- pitque; colord: fed, blue and gray; Specially priced at O8c, $1.50, $1.05 and $2.25 Women’s Bath Robes, of fite all- wool ripple eiderdown; many pretty styles, effectively trimined; colors: fed, gtay and blue; specially wees at $8.75 and $4.95 (Second Floor, Bast, 19th st.) 8,00 Men's Fur Caps for Holiday Presonis, The moat hd and welcome gift to a man (particularly for the coming severe Winter) !s a niece Fur Cap, When he goes skating, sleighlng or automobil- ing he will think with comfort of the giver, We have these beautiful caps in large assort- ments at extremely popular prices, Fur Caps, | In Turban shapes only at...$1.00 Fine quality in Windsor shapes at. ve $1.50 athe Windsor ‘and Turban shapes $2.00 these ‘are. ‘splendid caps at the prices; all shapes and different styles, at . $2.50 and $3,7% Seal Caps. In the most approved shapes that are marvels of value ut $4.50, $6.50 Fine Quatity Selestod Alaska Soal Caps, Bell at xel stores at raordinarily high pric ats. 811,00, $12.50 Main F fle Yow York nd $9.00 |

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