The evening world. Newspaper, January 19, 1906, Page 9

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LITTLE STORM IN [LOST HIS MIND I ESTIMATE BOARD McGowan Objects to Bird Co- ler’s Requests for Authority ‘WIRELESS STUDY Inventor Krott Has Queer Hal- : lucinations and Wife Has Him Sent to Bellevue. “THE WORTD: FRIDXY EVENING, JANUARY 19, 1906. BANKER GETS FIVE YEAR PASON TERM Found Guilty in Third Trial Forced by Washington Authorities, He Appeals. TEV PN ee ee ee GIRL, FICHLY CLAD, SHSELSS I CB Policeman Heard Her Scream, and Man Who Was with Her Was Arrested. ‘that he didn't know her name. 190 West Sixty-fifth street. He refused to say anything about tne girl excevt James O'Hare, the clubman, was) urged to charge Engels with having assaulted the wirl, but O'Hara refused to do so, and Engels was only charged with disorderly conduct. O'Hare said he got his fares at Forty- second street and Bromiway, and thought the two had left "Kid" MoCoy's cafe, a few blocks nouth, EUR could not explain why the girl had been scream- ing or Nsaseepin es Bow had received to cause unconsciousn ‘The gitl was exceedingly well dressed. pneraias pal a hat and wore con- i ar he Leetn 0 3*AvEF 59° 060". If you do not need a Suit or Overcoat now it will pay to Create New Position. °'the petlee, “however, learned that the | you to buy both and keep them until next season, Constant study to invent an improve- Patrolman Coleman, of the Wi - so Went at Sixt; aateh street. It was sald PHILADELPHIA, Jan, 19.—Hen » Of the West Bix- | 160 We + ‘ It toolted at one thine to-day during |ment on wireless telegraphy seems to|, ti formerly president of the Doyles-|ty-olght strect Ftation, while at Fitty-| haa beoy drinking wine Wn Croutons 8 8 8 bive been responsible for the pecullar i the meeting of the Board of Estimate LA town (Pa.), National Bank, which | ninth street and Broadway early to-day cafe and phage er ece a amd Apportionment that a storm of ay-|billucinations under which Charles | taiiea several years ago, was to-day| heard Beas ohy clan andes a slonio force would smash things gen- | Xrott, of No. 615 Bast One Hundred and | sentenced by Judge McPherson in the bes whecipepecntra acter gsr ae was tod, erally. It was reduced to the propor- tions of a squall, which ebon blew over, but left behind a feeling of irritation. ‘There was one point which very early Koll gathered nitee who said he| the bank ‘This de the minimum sen-|atout elzhtcon years of aze lying on| 5 rates 4 “4 . tm the year seemed to thave been clearly | Bia threater S tence. the floor of the cab, She was appar-| Dozoureaiise thaazou Ke Ul Styl ll Sige: Your Honor, I haye been President] An appeal was immodiately taken to]ently unconscious. Seated on the rear ad, abou ut fis an Poet SF Al Sty eee Sises, All Materials. established. That was an understanding ‘among the different Borough Presidents Ao raise certain salaries. The board did @ lot of raising at a former meeting and an attempt was made to keep the game going again to-day. ense. fr ng of a resolution it had |e. Every night I communteate great | disagreement of the Jury. The third) hurry cali for an ambulance, and Dr. ey eed that when eny member |1%esa to him by wirciess. 1 have a| Pepirimest of dustice et Washinaton, | Cooley. of the Roosevelt Hompltal, ro) Slag, 8 are made for home peo a ° of the Board wanted to have salaries | ¥ireless station In my room, and & can | resulted in convictlon. "| sponded. Dr, Cooley sald the girl was and never crock, at tate At fncreased in his department he was to (got the Preskient at any time of the day| , Lear was charged with msapplying| suffering frm some severe shock and pam 6 and adarees necure a copy © - € communicate with the others with the |or night. F funds of the bank to the amount of] took her to the hospital, mia i thal of mond Bye Annu Tad There is going’to be a great rebellion | Heatly $00,000. George P. Brock, cashier] ihe prisoner said he was Fred W.| 9 ND DYES, ¢ Burii ve. } usual explanation. ‘The resolution pro- “Gampiroller Bird 8, Coler, of Brook 1yB, seemnd to have forgotten all about He came to the Board meeting permission vided in| effect that no salary increase |khowa ft.” “Thetetor', the cancot cet | Leer. te awaiting trial for complicity Engels, thirty-two years old, of No. about & through except by unanimous | along without my advice. Why, in the case. Lear, prior to the failure ‘ Bnow, the Unicd ‘Site Wendicce ot | of the bank, swaa s leading pollticlan of = taken out suits and overcoats that Bucks County, When the ik closed bei If have been selling for as much as $15 e «with the modest request for to an Cet engineer at Fem rece senatine from $00. te E00 , f retty and well-dressed x Wy $ 5 i igen trciitonrge ea rma eat to | ie J, f Men’s $18 Suits and Overcoats $11.80 Aldermen, who looked flushed and bic th to Nest Albany Legislators More in » De- Ys ts , “My husband was one of the brainiest ENG 22 , $ ‘ gry, obiepted to Mir, Coter's proposals! yaAly RURNM We? one CEae, etn | vottonal Than Business Mood. SPL Men’s $20 & $22 Suits 8 Overcoats$14.40 exid Mr. Mcowan hotly. Way Were|telegraphy became his hebby. some (Special to The Evening World.) <i ; we not informed as to these applica- Tons? Now, as @ rebuke to such metn- ods, I move that the matter be laid on ‘Thirty-fourth street, 1s brought before Magis: Morrisania Court to rs. Krott was Baker in the ¥y on complaint of the United States for the past two years," declared Krott, who is thirty- aix years old, fashionably dressed and of cultured appearance. “President Rooseyeit could not get along without in this ‘country, and Mr. Rov Washington could no} my advice. They Ing me by ‘wireles Magistrate Bake: to Hellevue for examination as to his along without continually call- ordered Krott sent time ago he invented some contrivance wii in connection with the wire! teleg- His ambition was to invent a raphy. great improvement for the system, United States District Court to five years imprisonment in the Bastern Pen- itentiary for embezzzling the funds of the Circuit Court of Appeals and Lear was admitted to ball in the sum of $10,000 pending the determination of the @ppeal. Lear was tried three times for the otfense. Two of the trials resulted In a of the bank, and brother-in-law of its doors he wes the Republican can- Gidate for Judge of the County, but withdrew. ee ees PRAYER THEIR ADJOURNMENT ALBANY, Jan. 19.—The Senate was in session just seven and one-half minutes being driven in a cab up Broadway. He ran to the street and stopped the cab, and opening the door found a girl seat was a man in evening dress, who wus bending over the girl, apparently trying to quiet her. Coleman arrested the man, and, find- Ing the girl was unconscious, he sent a A NEW WAIST Rei nual. 1S fa free. You can get any color tn Diamond Dyes at any drug BEGINNING THIS MORNING Men’s Suits and Obvercoats, $6.86 You Save at least a Five Dollar Bill and will get clothing that will satisly and please you at We have gone through the stock and and to-morrow they are yours for Boys’ $3.50 Suits and Overcoats $2.10 Boys’ $5 & $6 Suits & Overcoats $3.95 ty to-day, five minutes of which were ” and he worked night and » copes wg» St Wes ©" RE ee A Special Sale of , | Pe eat ee tet adil a a aald ot a) (Serato ee Peper aes ) Youths’ $10 Suits and Overcoats $5.95 eater. [/nded them Hloomingdalen’, 24 Floor, ooth St, Sedtion: eee President of Brooklyn Is ‘par- tloular! to the Comptrolier, for report, I concede that much to hi ‘There wes a war of words among ‘Then all suc ae Coler a ually modest in another way. He Wanted to ‘secure $2,500,000 for the rovement of ‘the Brooklyn streets, The o' mombders b; a my Board smiled ‘and Be tne matter fa re Mice Commi: loner age to to get an appr tr ee Cimmissioner. He waa yet to, be HAT INFANTS are péoullarly ble to opium and its various . Women’s Beautiful $100 Persian Lamb Co. a Tes ae perme. seria oP Sera Edens || Single-Breasted Sack — D. ; 22 and 24 Inches Long, $35. Women’s $35 Sop CLEVELAND NOT ILL, top and growih of od my a eraving for < £6 Recor Deane anne ‘ i’ Chesterfield Frock Seal Fur Coats, 22 and 24 Inches Long, $12. as a and lack of ii es _ONLY INDISPOSED. pamuce tat doing niin ohinten or barorics to ‘ep Oe earing : : ; At $19.50-WOMEN'S BEAUTE At $55.00-EER STAN LAMB mormon peer cas cores ew Cuereiase medneer!| A business without a principle SRR Breck IIEANutEE. Reaver er Puel arene nee fs mill somewhat indisposed. according ly anxious to have the matter Ota BURA for isexsion Of some propert, » Mrs, Tee. one of the witnesses, ‘testi: fed that she had been married ‘at the age of twelve. her husband divorced her Over on the Assembly side about twenty members were present. The sas- sion there lasted eight minutes. Three two years later and she is now married to her first cousin, Robert Elmer Lee. local bills were advanced and seven intros The Effects of Opiates, Distinctive Suits for Men At Fourteen Dollars ly $17.00, $19.00, $20.00 & $22.50 of conduct soon ceases to be a] From Our $75,000 <u Women’s Fur and Fur Eastern mink, Value $45, Hitherto, Unheard-of Prices. \Al $69.00-P ERSIAN LAMB ere are all double Pa ear Ti All Winter Clothing Must Go. Fur Sale. Lined Coats at COATS, trimmed with ie = soar and Aa , Cordials, Soothing Syrups and mat “ ‘2 West gther parcotin to children by any ut 8 phyaicin cannot be too : At $24.75 STYLISH EX TR Aimink, Value $123, deoried and ; ; SWELL NEARSEAL "aid. Dr.| peed thas attention aie, phisician aad Wt fa msghing dren who are business. Ours pledges itself to NEARSEA( Se DOUBLE, & X/AU 935.00 OTS. paisa aifent of ri dose them : i, 5 5 storm collar and reyers. Values up to some trimmed Senh beaver Of mins. ie Ee pias Castoria contains no narootics if it bears Te this: every suit designed for a Bigs Neca ene ene Te TIL Re ir, Cleveland Lied af 6 2 f \- rae es nia“! (ic Thar |Gsantne Catora almay Dare tho signatare af d season’s service must find its way SEAL COATS pia1n|sQUIRREL COATS. blouse, tet? at about }and some trimmed with sable squir~ |S box effects; garments valued uy; = rel, beaver or mink, Values up to} ito 18135. * 7 P out. before the season is our bent with this offer. That is done. $060. Women’s Glace Men’s 50c. Four-in-Hands for 25c. Pure Silk | Kid Elbow Length Gloves. $1.98 $3.00 quality at...... th St. Section Spring’s favored colors and designs in 294-inch wide fcur-in-hands, lined with black pongee silk, and in 24, reversible four-in-hands. Greatly varied assortment of elegant patterns. Bl comingdales’, Main Floor, 60th St, Section. Women’s Long ¥ Kimonos. anese Designs, all colors, shirred back and front yoke, wide sleeve, satin $1.59 ribbon border, Fancy Dotted Crepe Kimonos; all colors, pink, blue, lavender, red, white, gray. and black, shirred yoke, wide sleeve, beser of satin or A wash ribbon, $1.59 Bloomingdales’, Second Floor, soth, St. Section. ‘A Clean-Up Sale of Men’s Reliable Shoes. To Reach the End Quickly We'll Sell Men’s $3.00 to $6.00 ‘Shoes To-Morrow, Saturday, for $1.69 to $3.95. . A Special “Sale of Suits & Overcoats for Young Men At Eight Dollars. Formerly $10.00, $12.50 and $15. 00 Leave aside the extreme .price-reductions—let the fact that every garment is from our regular stock and designed for the season’s service in- fluence you little, and yet have we a mighty factor in our favor. It is this: the’ tailoring of our gar- ments for young men is higher in character and more expressive than that of the average ready- for-service garment. Sizes 30 to 36, The Suits—Single and double breasted models, the \ greater number of worsteds. The Overcvats—Long, loose, double-breasted models of heavy fabrics in stripes, plaids and mixtures, with self or velvet collar. .WM.- VOGEL & SON Black and white, all im Jes’ Main Fl Women’s $1.00 Kid Gloves at 59c. 2-clasp glace kid gloves, all sizes’ in white, black and tan; every pair guaranteed to fit perfectly; none sold heretofore for less than "59 Cc $1.00; at....... Men’s $1 P.-K.Kid Gloves,59c No mail orders filled. Men's P.-K. Kid Gloves in the most beautiful shades of tan, Every pair guaranteed to fit perfectly. Bloomingdales’. Main Floor, 59th St. Section, Two Saturday Specials in —4 > if Z i Boys’ Shirt Waists. Boys’ Colored Mad= ras Shirts, variety of new Spring de- signs, attached collar, pocket on side, The blouses are full and well made, sles 5 to or Soc speci 19¢ NoneG,O.D, + sein More $22, $20, $18 & $17 Suits and Overcoats for Men Reduced to $13.75 The man who counts Character, Distinctiveness, Fabric, © Tailoring and Style as the most important factors In a suit or overcoat ts naturally more interested In a sale of Wm. FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. A Sale of Suits and Coats for Boys The strength which attaches itself to the sale is this: every garment is from our regular stock, subjected to radical price-reductions. 2d Floor. $5.95 to $6.95 Norfolk Suits at $4.95 Double-breasted, belted and plaited models (knickerbocker trousers) of cheviots, tweeds and worsteds, sizes.8 to 17. $6.50 to $7.50 To ts at $4.95 . ; yous! & Son garments than he is in the usual ready-for-wear Of oxford, frieze and mixed chevicts, ead to 16 vents: ind, The great scope and breadth of this clothing business fH ||) o; chovicts fricse and kersey, im “sizes Hess c 3 Sc “Rough Reger” Water Baie ree 00, if Of atria frieze and “kersey, in ‘sizes 3 to 6 years. The Best inGintte Ron Yore, r,_BHth St, Section. years, special Main Floor, 00th St. Section make it necessary to maintain stocks very much larger ‘than the average shop. Accumulation of small lots at this » time of the year is an inevitable condition, ick To make a quick disposition, of all the garments designed . ‘for this season’s service the price is reduced to Blo nmingdales', Second Eye Glasses and A Special Spectacles. Saturday Sale, Bloomingdales’. Winter Knitted Underwear. The stock is rapidiy diminishing. Have you taken advantage of the great price cuts? Profits - .. and costs have been lost sight of. . Women’s Fleece Lined | Women’s $1.25 59¢’/ ic Imported Swiss Ribbed, 1 | FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. ASale of Shoes for Boys and Girls | | Beyond the bald fact that the prices have suffered material reductions we would offer but one assur- || ance—the shoes are from our regular stock. Boys’ Lace and Blusher Shoes of patent colt or box calf: | | 35c, Underwear, a11| Wool Vests, at Sizes, including extra Sizes 10 tq 1334 Formerly $1.75 At $1.35 | large ves d Merino Vests and Sizes 10 to 134 Formerly $2.50 At $1.85 pants, ate, ~ 19) Pants, also all woo! 596 Sizes 1344 to 544 -_ Formerly $3.00 t $2.25 Children’s MESUL Cee cxcliatvainioeete 4 Wool Ve! pants and| Children’s Cotton ‘Special ule Fleece Lined Vest:, Girls’ Lace and Button Shoes of patent colt or vici kid; drawers, mostly large Sizes 6 to 8 Formerly $1.75 At $1.45 sizes. Sold reguiarly at| pants and drawers, 35c. RQLASSES AND Sizes 8% to Il Formerly $2.00 At $1.65 | capa c rea 25c gual te 1 tS 8 156 —- ait HE gol ‘4 are alk EP ornens $2:30 At $145 | Very Special Women’s white extia sizes Swiss Ribbed Vests, beat esuntnanen ated with idin Nowe-rest ; exohit= Jers ti ne ‘ze rr Intense Button or Lace Shoes of Kid Formerly $1 At 65¢ || Bowdon, 33 tg: sath Sire 1 Seionaar ioe ‘Witt wing sleeves baie! witiout, regular Price on sale lo- 42 MOFrOW «++ weet swag eg A

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