The evening world. Newspaper, September 27, 1906, Page 17

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3 ‘ R. T. counsel, a test cas! JAMES McoGREERY . resented to the trial judge at| . mk stocks that figure | speculative | ¥ we. He decided that the ten Pauteburg ef uring the staples an erations @useres seve valld by J {siaio~cse Orbos WOE fare wan Iegal, aod by agreement Commition Mfe away from hom: 9 an ~i "i 4 case was taken to the Appell .. s ‘team work’ we need here tn Pitts Kanses “city Bo j | who knew him wer , Divsion of the dagrict. | Mr Yeomans; Fine China apd Cut Glass, barg—tesm work by the Individuals in and’ Amalgamat tanya tha: bis entire satdte, real ond | oe ee eee Cote ee a he . formed him & the A; Late ;: i : Grey Toe of trade That Is where the | Northers preferred New |proapeotive, wae-ieft-to the valet sitting en” bane had Unantiona 22: | Thin China DinnerSet. New | SMan for the enlargement of the scope XOrk Central, Baltimore and Mother re attemoted to pre- the decree of the lower sede: . MP Abe CRanther of Commerce, as pro-| Staci hol mmaitng 1 tothe | vent the the will, alleging | Attomey Baldwin denied ‘the aeser-| SPTBY pattern. 100 pieces, | . a . a , | that the teetatc incompetent men.|tion of Mr. Yeomans that the Gare- 2 be : eet PW. Botien,| air eoverst: goatee. but the] * to make town, decision was victory for the| inclutling shop dish.,12.00 i Se This statement was made | 0 head “The decision was given by value 15.00 | i 2 gombet high off bis white forehead and | j her w —Bhternoon to Bi. HRY FHU ~ RUSSIA DRIVEN FROM AMERICA Genera’s Wife and Runa-|Leaps to Death From ‘way Captain Are Hur- | Steamship Koenig Albert © riedly Deported. Nearing Port. DRIVES & PRETTY GIRL 10 ’ i “PURSUIT.| mystery ana mystic envelop 8 HUSBAND IN) EU | beautiful woman's wuld day from nme the deck of the steamship Koenig Al- | vert. She w where as ( ‘They Land Here on Koenig Albert with Wronged Sol- , Vaientins | dier in Hot Chase. great black eyes were ver upon the |features of the gir 1p TE The ship was wt of ot long o On the Hamburg liner Koenig Albert P Which arrived to-day, were eno called themssives Mr a coule ana Mr olive unded strepming black heir, beautiful Gabriel Bast Russia Al} the way | tinted complexion and wel oy saws |Muure attracted their edmira ‘rer the vai stayed much to them ee to be afraid Seives. Toe mah was tall and sordierty arier separating the Jeoking, perhaps thirty years old, /ansert they learned from her |i Blond “and fair skinned, with his hair|/she was travelling westward agains: Barly to-day the first cabin parsenge: on the quarter deck beheld a fguce jrobed in white coming up the compan- Gis tawny beard twisted in » pointed! ‘The woman seemed to be « few re Sis senior mle yma wy aon = de. (PPrOaChed the side of the ship and disnppeared over th The sudden heir baggage and were vrepar Te go ashore a customs officer havea 288 Of the apparition and its flight re and) tobd them they mus: wait, Go7n the side of the ship into the heavy fog which covered the waters of New | sd Russian Coneul Waited: [York Bay only gave a gruesome setting © vellors pad gone |tor the uncanny happening When the other tra bad go the ucamny ‘Bangs Mere escorted to the custome tor “Vhere’ Commtasronar vt af Some —eMeres ak ib = be a Milan stiletto it was the pretty 4 <5 5 L or them. Mr. Watohorn had been | RISEN mars guess was right, for down hurriedly from his apart- i g@earch of the 4s! frugl# hogpttal revealed fm the Chelses by a telephone | the departure of from the Coneyl The Com spent fifteen minutes in an rs quarters as att a4 tne, promcnly lowered ane’ tle of the mysterioun couple on bey ut |Gedosr and four sailors rowed arcund he ordered that they be de-| er some time in the (hick mist wits oace Prom (iat meément | out reauit. became virtual prisoners. | | Valentine upon hearing of the ge | ; browant ‘scréas the fiver! ing interpreter Tat he hed rot unos ‘a Government tug and sent directiy |!" girt oerded the ship: Bie statement noone not be refuted by other French on bog gtggaeny ors aboani the Koenig pibert to wail | wee thetr belonging knew. declared the ‘the men witht the gre freat wali aphcedaewali OT do wot know where on ives.” eee eee were, Maving Ht The ‘STOS SUS IW SELLING ORNE waft te" | Coppers, Pacifics, Steel and| Great Northern Suffer the Most. A violent felling movement, which wet in during the late run in the stock market to-day, carried prices off all round, the loases at the close running | trom 1 to a points. A fraction measured the average of the gnins shown by the opening prices ed to be povided | Anaconda rose 2 National Railroad woman also | of Mexico: preferred 13-. Brooklyn ‘Transit 11-5, Colorado Fuel and Dis tillers’ Securities 1, Reading n Canafian Pacific, Amalgamated Cop- ' per, Consolidated Gas and United States Ruther 3-4 Business was on « ama! scale. A slight lone was shown in sudse- quent dealings, while the market FLOWS THEW YORK == | Some selling orders followed the Smoky mre and con ope ing rise, tht effective buying of vs specialties strengthened-the marke fore much damage had been done to Reading was the * of City Merchants, Alarmed, Take Action to Trade Holt Home sales of stocks to-de, res, and of bonds $1,7 Ps @f obe of the largest department Fttebure to-day im comment’ Temedy for the craze for t Quotations. ell shopping thet has . a ingly tn the past five yea: * WT ie Board of Directors of a her of Commerce at its firs « @f the Seaton to-day discussed mens Gree % counteract the growing tend @ncy of Pitteburge: of wealth to do Bhetr buying eway from home. Th the big department stores of Pitts burs are several young men, heads o Gepartments, who have been taken! * from. New York stores by local houses im the past few years. They give start Bing statintics of the business carried ¢ Mew York by Pitteburgers ta stapic tees. meet >>> af One man formetiy mith a dig New Yerk house gave to the Pittsburg Arm fhat Drought wim here the names of | ¢ Setween HP apd © Pittsdburgers whom the bad numbered among his regular fustomers in bis department the Rew York store Another —tecixfed ¢ te New ¥ Hed by Piusburger Bw, sy MARRIED IN 8T. AGNES! 7 Dien Amanda € Crl., and thie at Brown, son Poriand Me Junemags iy, and Iu Carrol | } Brown, of| were married yesterday | Nort Agnes's. Chapel? Wea meer Soomnd etregt, by the i of Trinity parish. SUICIDE IN BAY Ho- | fonway. Without hesitation the myure | Sod two Romlans told sy | utumn . at Suits, Friday’s Wonderful Tailored Suit Sale An aggregation of style never be- fore reached at the price—$! 2.50. Twenty-six stunning Autumn de # gns, Millinery Department. all the new Autumn trim- “mings and shapes. Turbans, Sailor Hats and picture designs. Light colors or medium shades to match thefash- ionable cloths; including brown smoke and_ light grey, garnet, coral pink, pale blue, green, black and white, | 4 Box Coat Suits Tight Coat Suits Nortolk Coat Suits English Jacket Suits Every one of the different short- coat models so much in demand Scotch and English s.itings, heather plaids, the new. browns, b'ues and gray Wales diagona's, Coats satin 1 ned throughout—of mannish cut— \\ black and contras'ing velvet collars, 7-75 each, Twenty-third Street. | Sale of trimmed model Felt and Cloth Hats, showing | ‘This te the full range of ells shawe caewhere at $18 820 $25, Alterations FREE. SALE AT ALL 3.STORES JAMES McGREERY & CO. Sale of Handkerchiefs. Ladies’, cross-bar weave, sheer linen Handkerchiefs. 85c per box of ¥ doz. All linen, hemstitched-Hand-+ kerchiefs with narrow tape| border, 1.70 per doz. Initiaied cross-bar weave Handkerchiefs, all linen. 1.45 per box of 34 doz. VALET WILL GET ‘janes sory | SOO, 000 FROM Ladies’ Gloves. | Heavy cape, English tan ace | Gloves, 16 button length. Gentlemen's initialed Hand-| Suitable for tailor-made} kerchiefs. Sheer linen, bar Brooklyn Court Upholds) “"*** ian rooklyn u pholds 2.4 box of % doz. dcadiaticictal : ives! price 3,00. Bequests Made by Dr. Frank Freel. Twenty-third Street. RUSH DOUBLE ‘Twenty-third Street. By &@ decision of Judge Frederick E. Crane, in the County Coura Brooklyn, to-day, Patrick ‘Colbert, formerly « | | valet to the late Dr. Frank Freel, will fall heir to 600,00, The money repre- sents Dr. Freej's interest in his JAMES McGREERY & GO. father’s estate, which was willed by Dr. Freel, who died March 9, 196, at FARE CASE TO Stony Creek, Conn, to Colbert ines greeny rey ol isipeaia.” The Colored Dress Goods. ea casts or ie teas HIGHEST COURT Tweeds, Zibelines, Cheviots, cao neigh gor cer yo oe Fancy Mohairs, Mixed contest the will and carry it to the j caeelibesendade Suitings, Voiles, Etamines, | t 4d f One of B.R.T. Test Suits etc., and numerous fancy highest courts The case hes unusual and | an | spwctncwiar one. The | See weavgs in stripe and plain the summer, and was onteste| Passed Upon by Ap- fabrics. Excellent by both aides o- bs pr. Free! let practically no estate ot! -ellate Division, qeality, | 44 (bo Soca K the thme of ‘is wide. s will) Attomey Yeomans, of Yeomans, goc per yard, Hatoh & Sheehan, general counsel for the B. R. T., maid to-day that he had received @ despatch from Saratoga an nouncing that the Appellate Court of the Third Dityision bad unanimously AMrmed the decision of the Supreme would of ootate death value 75c to 1.50, Twenty-third Screet. By agreement batween Attorney Ste: Be ment,” he said. “The object of the de- ey STR DENOUNCES | cies wets’ covass Gattet eo ence | ‘STRIKE RIKE BREAKER. y|ments were submitted to either court. Powyes China Dinner Get. Pink rose border pattern. Finished with coin Sold It must first go U@gveb the Supreme Court, and then the Attorney-General will make it «| Water Jugs........ + 0 003:50 Footed Purich Bowls... a Transit. attor: | ining credit fomesomething | done. The case hae gone | reement apa is’ the , iin which ‘we could get Twenty-third Street. final court, oi eee Sak ES SHIPPING NEWS. Money from Nak. ee 4 nion Not to|iie Appellate Division, and then to the De maar rate i Scab, Then Did So, bo OR AL Se . ™ G ments were to Tade in the two value 50,00 QE lower courth the case. goes Anyy promptly to the Court of Appeals, ‘and |S inch Cut Glass Bowls..2.25 12.00 | New 7 inch Compotes..,.5.00|/§— >, | PORT OF NEW YORK, ARRIVED. EARTHQUAKE PANIC IN SAN JUAN CITY. SCOMING DUE 2 roadie, SAN JUAN, Porto Rico, sept. #.— |The city of San Juan experienced « series of heavy earthquake shock ng. | day, deginning at 1047 AM. in ing in intensity and lasting thirty onde | ‘The terror-stricken occupants of the * New ands. Huelva OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS ED TODA! Even the Government buildings wer A Savoie Ty ot Cotwme ue deserted, but no damage has yet beim 4 Arourtha. Hix ; Hollis Diay ortote reported o he Sequence, Tavane. Alba, Galveston. | ‘The excitement among the people is Arasctina, | inyenee shaking buldings fled to the streots, | Sarisracnon GUARANTEED oR-MONey PROMPTLY REFUNDED WEST I4 2 Be Friday Only. [Long Tourist Coats At a Record-Breaking Price! by the way these sold riday, Judging last go ina made from woo! mannish mix- in the modish 50-inch tures, length. with full three patch pockets. Really that will be most popular thi $22.50 values, to-morrow at Another Sale of 1,000 Walking Skirts. | eee We cannot fill mail orders, 29 we comes here in person to be satisfied, and there will su The skirts are made from woo! mannish mixtures be a rush for this value t and dark shades; new 13- ie Mi bee fully $2.98 value, to- We “make Alterations ‘Free on Friday ( Only. Black Silk Jumpers, Made to be Worn Over White Lawn Waists. These Jumpers are seldom sold for less than $3.00 ‘We fact the lowest price we've seen them adverted elsewhere was $2.69. And that house heralded them as a “sensational” bargain. Our special price to-morrow is $1.98, They're of fine qi Sieck 5 sleeves, trimmed Pals 1.98 ~ epee ney, —, for hia here i Friday Only. ‘ , . | Girls’ Tourist Coats Ata Price Certain to Attract Wi despreadAttent on. Snappy full en ed ‘box coats, exceptionally well made; with materials such as you find in garments sold at double ‘the price. his lot Of S00 will) day. The coats are They have fly front,/ notch velvet. collar, | sleeves, deep cuff and Very fine broad. cloths and panne cheviots, show ing the 22-inch tight- fitting, the Prince Chap and new pep- lum blouse styles. | Some are trimmed) with Persian braid; | others “We ptr tate) TOR FRE rey seer: athe swell new de- — Silverware Specials. vt DR Sey clases en cio Sane aa ines Sliver Pitchers, tk Sure. Ferm Dishes, Values om to £1.08; spect! At. ‘each, 1.29 = ae |pocEeRs TEA SPOONS, (TABLE ] = beav FOR Women’s Garments.| ‘sive ayra Milk want every one Ww ‘Trave. Jans. gore Sige itert ar: i” Sample sts 3 Felt H yor ts, 49C Ready to wear and untrimmed, for women, a This Samptes, of a our price. All new goods and while they last, to-morrow (Prids Ready-to-Wear College Hats, $3.98. Telescope One af the season's They're all t best hats. Made ond at with large bell crown and gented brim over buck- ram frame of atlk military. braid. trimmed with silk vetvet and mt r= maker that are worth T thie price you shouldn't two he best styles can mans 5) only,-choice st, each and Hats. he rage, low 36-Inch Heavy aniethed Sheeting. Value 10¢; Spe - clal, per yard. Napkins. | Large Ee Plractied Din- ner Napkins. Spectal, ber dozen 59c Values No Woman Can Alford to Mss.” 38-INCH ALL-WOOL IMPORTED LUPIN CREPE, shown In a choice range of the popular Fall colorings, including white and cream. 38-INCH HEAVY TWO-TONED NOVELTY SUITINGS, shown fn dark brown, blue and brown, blue and black, green and garnet, golden brown and black. Silks! Greatest Values Ever eam; ic quality, at... potty Suite! Ae very epecial x _89e: Quality a full size beds one eles than 2 toa customer. Lage fal at, cach. 69c ets. Fleece ‘dal ort 1.25 Friday Only. $2 Opal Sets, 88c 5%.-69¢. Values at 39 Known at This a of the Year. YARD WIDL. BLACK ALL- 79¢ | SILK PEAU DE BOLE. soft at MEAYY ca vy size perm 75. Sp slave. faien value Se, at. Wipk EXTRA Re GsrLine BLACK GUAN- ANTEED TAEERRA. ne /_guatity at” 2 Boy aa oe wh Sale at $1.49 Each. e nell ne sottonades or satinettes, yeu have an hiner ane ages # to 46, Ine , lined and trimmed just as you are accustomed to in $3 sults. BLOUSE Su! sians with turn Choice of the entire showing of Boys’ Waists Extra hea susliey: i pines Youths’ $8, $10 and $12 Suits at ¥ cneviets ang cupai: u'll nd ai re eye and Thtbete ade in vat ites 4 fabrics. “4 Suits at Half. Wool $3 Suits to be placed on wide variety of ITS, with’ sailor collars in ages. 3 to 8, bay’ m collars, i vile ‘1.49 and Blouses, up to age 1 ae and Girls, fine quality Fleece ned Underwear, in 95 30 and unbleach i tag s00ds| Tarts up to cording lo six); price, all sige Women’s 2 25C 2% ail ing £2 = 5.50 ” Sale Housing Sal Sale. ex LINDBR ¢ COAL HBAT- wav. ART DISH ANB, nade of ae 1 Heavy sheet stee! drum, wrought tron S-quart olf tank, at Batik) Bail-handied GARBAGE CANS, witn cover, ah | | ‘domateans Size’ Underwear, | Medium and heavy tnd” wnfieeced, mined, rt Fi rene band Gc.; choine fi “heavy have regularly 1 23c MEDICINE CABI. NET®, hard wood, with twe theives; rexular $1.0, Spe- 89c price | lest ee tt ot Shen Ses ny, te

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