The evening world. Newspaper, January 22, 1906, Page 9

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> WORE A DRESS SUIT ; Upshot Is that Le Paige, Who Vio- ATT O'CLOCK P.M, Wise Sleuth Under Gen. Bing- | ham Knew This Was Not - Good Form. SO HE MADE INQUIRIES. lated Social Rules Is Accused * 4 of Burglary. Because he wore a ‘dress suit” before € o'clock P. M. William Le Paige, twen- ¢ty-three years old, was to-day held in $800 for further examination by Magis- trate Crane in the Harlem Court. ‘William was the first viotim of the higher ideal in matters sartorial that the Police Department has adopted since Gen, Bingham became Commissioner. But don’t be misled. He was held on a eharge of burglary. His arrest resulted from his carelessness in wearing the evening clothes at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon. last Friday Henri Garde, a French musician, of No, 106 East Ninety-sev- enth street, found that his flat had been Tobbed. A valuable clarionet, a rain- coat and a dress sult, besides other trinkets and jewelry, brought his hoes up to $30, He complained to Capt. Tappen,.of the East One Hundred and Fourth street station, and Detective Roos was put on the job. Knows What's What. Roos is one of the new generation of slouths. He knows what's what. 60 when fre saw Le Palge walking over Ninety-seventh street with a broad space of ‘white shirt, framed in silken dspels unter his rain ‘coat, Roos became ri lous He walked up to Le Paige fa said politely, Seocraing to the new method under the Bingham regulations: “Beg pardon, tie but don’t you think it improper to wear evening dress at ‘his time in the day?” sald he had been invited 165 a Saber and wanted to spend the afternoon ah ‘thts club without going: again to dress, Roos contendei that even this. exixency did mot affect matter of attire. ey argued as gentlemen and then Roos sat he could take Le Paige to a Eeforeo. They went to the East One Fourth street station and appeaiga. to Capt. Tappen. He turne ene aon to Inspector Walsh, who was Referred to the General. not an absolute judge” salad » “but If you omen want a ion from which there can be no ap- peat go, to headquarters and gee the Comash—beg pardor I mean Gen- on, ‘Bingham, His experience at the White House makes him unassailabl arbiter of such things.” ra id 80 Roos and Le Paige went to Mul- me had been wo to see if Ing clothes be- to him. At Geadquarters Capt. je es an McCauley, of see Detective recogn le Eo Hery portale. @ had. about ith Roo 8 with- ote velng mot artes When Garde eared end deciared that not only tl cul bot the ‘sae, rash x eo wete his indignant. would Bot tell hus present aaarcas ond Nec pe Cott emacs nna noo he ry ‘sult morning, night in his cell. eee FERAYBOAT ‘IN “RUNNED OUT, GIRL WAIF FO "SAYS (iTTLE | UND STARVING Harlem Tells Piti Policeman Kilroy, of the Hast Ono Hundred and Twenty-sixth Street Ste- tion, was at One Hundred and ‘I'wenty~ seventh street and Second avenue early to-day when a form that seemed al- most ghostly, it was so small and s0 sped by him and was last In The policeman had only that the little figure was clad as a girl. He followed after the figure and came upon it as it disap- peared in a hallway at No, 26 East One Hundred and Twenty-seventh atreet. The policeman started up the dark hallway when a negro approached him. “There is a starvifig child around here," said the negro. ‘She has been here for days. She 1s a mite of a crea- ture and so thin and pale that she looks more like a dead child than a living one. The policeman and the negro started through the hall, In one of the upper landings, crouched In a corner, they drew forth a bundlo of rags, and then came screaming and squirming. Tho policeman hauled the child to a light) and saw @ most pitiable little creature, a lttle girl of ten years. Her cheek were sunken and biaodiess; her hair was @ mass of tangles; her arms and legs were hardly bigger than the big pollceman's thumb and her ragged| clothes hung about her frail form 80 loosely that they looked as though they belonged to a woman. Carried Her to Station. “What is your name and where 40) you live?" the policeman asked kindly. The child only shook her head. | Kilroy started to walk with the) child to the statlon-house, holding her by the hand. Soon she seemed to be; too weak to walk further. She stag- Bered and the policeman bundled the} little ragged figure up'in his arms and | trudged away with her through the} tog to the station-house. “Aren't you hungry?’ Police Sergeant Lake asked the child. She tried to smile, but only sobbed. The policemen in the station-house sent out for food. | Sc: in came a smoking hot beetsteak, fried potatoos, milk, coffee, enough other things digestible and things undigestible for a platoon of| police. “They Runned Me Out.” The child fell upon’ the steak with! her hands. She ate every particle of it ‘Then she devoured the fried potatoes; | the-milk, coffee and ple followed. Then) No Mystery to Him. | Sherlock Holmes” successor erime-solving business . is Hewitt, Investigator. His explaits will begin in The Evening World of Wednesday. ‘The first story.t° * cack- ajack! —_—_—_—_———-= SHIPPING NEWS. LMANAC FOR TO-DAY. Hook Stvernore Leland: Hell Gate PORT OF NEW YORK. THREE CRASHES == Elizabeth Bumps a Freight Car Barge and Two Sister Boats in the Fog. “-& ‘collision that came near being werious occurred out in the East river early this forenoon, ‘The ferry-boat Elizabeth, of the Cen- > Was nosing smashed into a lpnter Seton feign cars from th dock. eae eo Fe ithe oars would be dumped overboard. 7 pes mowy, Feed bowev rhe ferry-hoat w: "Wits te aad Slowiy, at the Ume other- accident would have been serl- otanother crash occurred when the New rune mek oc the Pennsylvania ferry at th’ stopping nied came INCOMING STBAMBHIPs, Gdeot Oaledonii z cry Wterd'm. Moltke. lambure. Zealand, Antwerp. inven ulbeatar Tuber, Barbados. Sicilia, Naples. OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS, SAILED TO-DAY. jortol “Ts your name in the Telephone Directory? If ‘not, now is the time to put it in, must be fore that date. CALL AT NEAREST OFFICE, 115 West 38h St., 616 Eost 150th $+ Jayne's TonicVermifuge for those easily tired out,}} at HELP 5 Wee, cae Lost, FOUND AND shnlasbboy Bente ees in the} “Martin | Taste sete. 5.051Mi 1 Sun rises an sete. 5.05/Moon rises 5.10 Famishéed Child of Ten Years Picked Up in ful Tale to Police Who Discover Her. ona, of the policemen got her some rs and another some more pie, And still the child ate, Gs When thero was no more to eat, and while the policemen were still stand- ing around, open-eyed and marvelling at her appetite and her capacity, she seclded that she would tet who she "Sim (Ida Yan Nantelberg." she be- gan. ‘I'm ten years old and I lve somewhere. My mamma doesn't love me; nelther, doce “my, papa, They runned me out—such a Jon, ene are Reey just told me to i een sleepin’ In the allways evel aince, and I ate nothin’ since." The police made efforts to find the child's home, but were unabie to do #0, , Wrapped in a policeman’s great- coat. she went fast Esieep In the rear of the station-house, Is Still'a Mystery. When Ida awoke the Gerry Society man was there to take her down to the society's rooms in ‘Twenty-| -third street, ‘There she slept peacetully on a cot uncl Another strange man bundled her into @ wugon and took her to the Cajldren’s Court, in Tweifth street. This time she sat with lois of other girls on a bench, ibut she didn’t care. it was nice and warm and everybody smiled kindly upon her. Some people tried to get her to talk, but her eyes wouldn't stay open and‘her thoughts wouldn't work. After a long time, just when she was beginning to wake up and feel hungry again, still another strange man, w-th lots of brass buttons, told her to run rhght down stairs. When she got down stairs another lot of brass buttons said: “Run along that hall.” So she ran along’ a hall and through a door and into the court-room, the strangest little gnome-like figure’ seen for many. day in that place of queer When Justice Wyatt asked her about herself she only cocked her head to one side and smiled at him. So they turned her about and she tripped all the way back to her bench upstairs. Next Thursday the Justice will see her again, and if the police have’ not found out where ‘her parents are, she will be placed in a home. cures “« Rheumatism Lumbago, Sciatica Pleurisy,Sore Throat Last 8 Days! Greatest Plano Investment In the World! Don't mis ‘This Great January Salei je To-Morrow! Save fon $150 to $250'by. secur- lig one of these pianos in this great $350 sassront Tone- | Walters ., $195 Diangs al $5 Down and Si a Week People Know eee Want The 7 factory, ‘cou wih Bs orders. oe oe pave She increased | no an to” ane tverybody ‘chance. t thons beautiful. planow at A About halt real, value, eluant and caver. on lperal” terme and $1 fiversd on Payment of ecg aig eb inte ‘Warerooms, 84 BLOOMINGDALE BROS., Lex. to 3d Ave,, 3%h to 60th St, eaeaSa——o ee MONDS AND mace pero, ly and monthly, Riess Beginning Mons day thenewShoe Store on third floor. Largest in New York, New Furnishing Store for Men— now located dis rectly at left of Main Entrance. DRY GOODS CO. This Wonderful Sale of ROBES Will Be the Talk of the Town. Thirty Thousand Dollars’ Worth of Lace and Spangled Robes are in the store for this Salz. They represent the ENTIRE STOCK of the biggest importer in New York, who proposes to confine his future business solely to Laces. So we made a bargain with bim. Took ALL his Robes off his hands, and will sell wut At Close to 3 Their Worth Every one of them has come Hl into this country within thre months. Patterns are finer and designs much more exclusive than kinds made here at home. Assortment comprises Cream, White and Black Lace, Black Spangled, English Eyelet, Hand-Embroidered Linen, Lawn, Batiste, Renaissance Lace, Handkerchief Linen, Parts Novelty, Mull with Irish Lace Medallions and Linen or Princess com- bination, r Hurdreds upon hundreds of styles—with a good many dif- ferent effects represented. You cannot help but find the one you want with so great an assortment to choose from. Priced as follows: *WiRobes w worth up to $32, all a at ‘12. 98 PRobes v worth up to $40, all at 15.50 28,000 Yards of Black ‘Dress Goods With Prices Cut from'4 to 4. $5.00 Black Broadcloth, sponged and 69 50c. Black Mohair Brilliantine, spotproof, superior high lustre. S$ bright and lustrous, 44 inch. Sale price., $3.00 Black Broadcloth, high satin finish, 75c. Black AllsWool @lose Mesh guaranteed sponged aa Non - spottab’e. Sale MOG Ae (ges Wise eee Beles PFICEsseege siseenestesty dO 89c. Black AlleWool Heavy Peb- $2.25 Black Imported Chiffon Broads ble Cheviot, 43 inches wide, Sale prices... cloth, guaranteed to retain rich, lustrous finish $1.25 Black French Ghiffon Voile, after sponging. 54 inches wide. Sale price...... 1.29 - 99e superior finish, 44 inches wide. Sale price.... $1.50 Black Chiffon Broadcloth, 79c 29¢ nella, 44 44ii $1.50 ed Wool @repe any ‘parts, 44 ine’ a aide, Sale price. Cut-Price Specials in Colored Dress Goods. $i.50 Imported Chiffon Broadcloth, 99c|3!.25 SatinsFace Broadcloths, These cloths are made from the finest Australian wool, These cloths are all pure wool and have a hand- 79e which insures Spey lustrous finish; they are as good | some, lustrous surface, the same quality that is sold regu- as any cloths offered elsewhere for $1. 50. Compare them, | larly at $1.25. Black, gray, tan, reseda, Alice blue, myrtle, $1.25 "Black German Pgs Pru rich panne tinish. Sale price.. ou $1.25 Black. All-Wool Broadcloth chiffon weight, bright, lustrous surface. Sale pric $1.00 All-Wool Pan- ama Suitin, 52 inch, 59¢e heavy weight, suitable for Skirts or Coat Sults, in Black, Brown, Garnet, Reseda, Myrtle, Gray, Tan, Alice Blue, Royal, Navy, etc. Black, cream and 32 shades. garnet, helio, navy, brown and other shades, 50 inches wide. ‘ool Im- O65c. Als Wool Chev: ported Nun'a Voiling, 2 O° | - 39¢ 44 inches wide, lustrous silk finish, dots, 44 inches wide, sponged very fashionable for Waists, Street or | 274 Shrunk, in Black, Navy, Garnet, Evening Dresses, Black, Cream and 44 | Cardinal, Myrtle, Royal Blue, Brown, | etc. colorings. 7,500 Yards Colored Shantuné Silks at 55¢e Yard, 27 inches wide & worth $1. This Silk is now, and will continue to be the most nopular dress fabric of the season. The demand for Shantungs is something enormous, but we anticipated our'needs many months ago, and are in position to offer this special lot of seven thousand or more yards at a saving of exactly forty-five cents the yard. _fipd You_will Procession here; _we are the leaders and will coritinue to be. These Shantungs are full 27 inches wide and come in a splendid assortment of colorings—the kinds you'll surely want to be in fashion. Other Silk Specials for Tuesday. 1.400 YARDS BLACK PRAU DE SOLE, 27 inches wide, Pure 3 value ARDS its duplicate anywhere for less than $1—for the Silk 2 RDS BLACK METBOR, CREPE, 2,000 YARDS FINE QUALITY COLORED 11.00. 5Qe 3.800 YARDS YARD-WIDE BLACK DRESA PUAR ETA, Sa worth MBSSALINE imported $1.00 .. 2,000. YARDS MBESSALINI real val DRESS = TAFFETA. 500 YA 34 teeh, pure A OV EL x mn iy variety of new broci coi Sttecia; this wilt unauestionably be ‘one ilk Oc 1: Fe eine yarcantid to : Ge or he, sestaon word fee witlariy $1 TUPORTED COLORED 7 RAILROADS. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, The san wever sets upon the fleld covered by the World Almanac. It is a book of ref- erence that encompass the globe, SECOND | THIRD. | Night Dresses 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30West Fourteenth Street, ~ 7.9; 44. 43. 15, 17, 19, 20, 24, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteen Street JANUARY SALE Nearing the End. : Only Eight Days More. Time Grows Short.” ER With January, end January Sale Opportunities, BE WISE AND BUY NOW. ~. , NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS. | January Sale of Women's Underwear A BRILLIANT CONTINUOUS SUCCESS! © i The reasons ate powerfu! We've told of them before—but Truth will bear repetition! | FIRST, ...Because of the garmeat: themzelves—quality, styles, =o superior—nothing ordinary, nothin old, noth'ng poorly made, : i ‘The great assortments—wonderful diversity of styles. * i +Low prizes and great number of values—aot one or two Sale Spite but cut prices right through the stock—top to botiom! ! Chemises Scft Muslin—Aliover tucked youes— emb'y insertings—val ye * Che nise a A Chemiset at and soft finish Muslin and yoke styles—value .59. Finer Night Dresses Usually 69. mise! ‘ Usually .% . styles and! ttt =" ¥ Usually $1.49 . Finer i eee ee » $2.69 MUL priced 4n accordasice mitndanonry mt Usually $5.00 be: Alsor— Bridal Sets 1 he At 3.59; vatue 35.00. Hine Nalnsook—S. plevassd SKIRT—Desp French flounce—with wide — pice embiy, ingerting and Hy S. tacks,» a 1 vie nat CORSET COVER Hound ae Ketek und yokerlaor "end ribbon run oe * Bh DRAWERS—Wide ambrelta ruftie of lace, ombly aad H. #:-tueks— Fine Nainsook Night Dresses In French styles—round neck and stole front of amb'y, or yokes with fine laces and French emb'y medallion—ribbon run— short or three-quarter sleeves. Women's Drawers ° Cambric—good guality—wide hematitched ruffle, value .39 118) > Vetus pee theehe te ee an F remar! showin; es Other Specials Include: charming sets in pic! ing of enseeal Cambric, Muslin and —Nainsook medailions and oholce laces. (include Drawers, more or lesa elaboritely ing the beautifin! new Garsian Mal). trimmed with laces, emb'y tucks, tin hematitchings, ete. 69 cent Drawers. B cent Drawers $1,255 Drawers s 8 Drawers and Finer to 88.08-—corresponding values! Full Size Skirts Cambric or muslin= deep lawn embroideries, ribbon Ikno! eta, 4 Finer Sete—4 to 6 pleci eluding: that are literally, masues of filmy or fine embroidery, to 830.t Corset Covers ‘ae re PA oe rugtle with tuck Good strong Cambric—low neck —< WALUC OB... ccsecceeresteereeseereeeeers 49 wide tice tibbon run—trimd 4 In Finer Ux are armholes—shirred (ront—value | * *6T4) Nalnsook, Cambric, Lawn aad Mut Bind \50 7 Exquisite. Dea Oe ae ee sedittractive, stvies in Corset Co Covers “ embroideries, wide ribbons, fanc¥ | trimmed front arid ‘bask or wi Hi o pebieldarier, kere! fui aplenaidly,| wane, oe ag embrolders aver 20) | Mnished. |styles—at following differences | $1.49 Skin: 89 | values: “aps $2.04 Skirt Bow al < 34.69 ‘Skirts. 8 Th AAD >ii9i ; At 3.98; in eet | ine Lawn 8kirts—extra deep H. S. fare flounce—elaborately trim'd. with fine laces forming medallions—small ruffle finish, caught up here and there, giving @ very Frencny effect. t o—————-——_* Othors to $4.0S—worth o third more? ; sik Silns—Biack and colere— 7” e ry Jonuary Sale} Embroideries January ane i i Se | i Not old season goods and passe sty’es! y te gain we say—buy while you a at ONLY THE NEWEST AND BEST Hoch eres aa tbeas ee are included in January offerings. | vizk No Mail or Telephone Orders, Crochet—full size — hand- } dae knotted fringe — cut out, EDGINGS AND INSERTINGS— Racheenea te vanes Swiss. Cambr.o ane Warnnoges at a firm edges—dainty baby edges, an: i Writer and mora elaborate to 7 inoh— |Sati 7 cent values. 12% cent values finish Marseill full size—raised designs... English Marseilles — full dor fringed—, RNecwdatngs end aize—hemme: MATOH EATIBRNE. Tadlue an. 17 siaisnt or cur gut corners CORSET COVERINGS AND [wxtra fine satin Anish H tbh, Value PLOUNCINGS—\ls9. Used for Marseliles—full ~slze—cen= ‘is Shire Waist Fronts and Chldrev's tre and “allover. patterns. flounced Dres: wiss,, Nainsoo! 4 and Cambri es amported satin finish a8 usually 29. 20 |Marscilles "} atiig #00 Bull Aners jnel Crochet spreade—full siz0— 1 tern 0 éxtra heavyy—no dressing: \Full size Saas ce th and allover designs. yaneii :| : ; Full size Crochot—Fringed be Mtraight oF cut corners... I val Rw Eyelet 7 wate usually .79 to 8... e EMB'D BATISTE ALLOVERS—New effects, with medallions of Baby Irish, Point Venise or Cluny Lace—scroli, medallion, wheel, rose and raised patterns—Mmake ex: iste Pale $90 05 $5.9 Os ie The Babiey’ WeapSale | CHEDREN'S SIC RTINGS i Inch. ON'T _ |The Muslin Sale. i 9 re Hine Ya “lage. attached by eval tch- | PORGET} \ The Linen Sale: * Hig—Jalatiest of design er. | “Nall BLD 09 §885,0"-0-. OB to 9.06 | a White Gosdstalg) MORNING SALES To-morrow, Tuesday, Until I P. mM. -To prevent dealers buying we reserve privilége of restricting! quantities. Large Muslin Sheets, 00x90 Women’s Silk Waists extra heavy close Musiin—same goods || Mes: Loulsine, Taffeta & Crepe by yard would cost 75 de ‘Chine-Black, whi say nothing of making. lace Inserted in fancy morning special pric op yoke and bodice—eu dw sleeves—worth BASEMENT-NEW SECOND FLOOR—N Cabinét of Shtiaaee: Irish Linen—Oxford siz 00 sheets and vel White Novelty Waaade Heavy raised floral des! new pattems-—for Shirt Jali Dressoy, etc.—instead of 15 cents. MAIN FLOOR—NEAR ARCADE. All Wool French Waistings large variety of stripes and figures fe bright or subdued tones— Women's Wrappers Flannelette and Cambric—dark rounds with white stripes or 48 * igures—neat 9 ylew. braid finish—all sizes-valite 8. BECOND FLO Satin Flecked Silk Eoliennes A soft, #ilmmering fabrie In’ beaut ful shades of Pink, ons Lave C . Brown, Mercerized Table Damasks Full lustye—6i_inch—give excellent wear—aix Geslen | a 29 Fine Mercerized Pou gees n benutiful tnts of viclet, Bown tan, bins, pink. black, champagne, with contrasting irures, dainty cheika oF allove: de signs—pic eed seanor, seen Tc Mfrs,’ Sam tus Half Hose eolors and fancie:—wi BIEN, emb'y— Leather Hand Lags Enyelope and Vanity Bugs 9: Black. and without o values up to IN

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