The evening world. Newspaper, October 10, 1906, Page 11

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THE EVENING WwoR Lp, ] + _GRAFT-CGHARGES MADE. eka, was f Sc twenty-= amuggied Flite hoard \ Edward J mann, thorltles expect ¢ er. ~ Jenkins, Getault of bonds: locked. atatements wil the smuggling of England/States has be yearx with gre + atuted chat an ex {the Frott with which the) shores of how the smuss the offlolals, h, ‘That's cai England any trouble. J._Lehnemarth exp they were held to nwalt a yessel from yo thereat seats “Not long ago," continued Lehnemann a ship_went into Boston Harbor and Bun ress = Sande teenty sons Comme io SHston end of ¢ Chinamen, who had charze of the smuggling met tirem on board a Names the Men. In explanation of his own actions In| .-*— thespresent expedition Lehnema: 0, fas arival of Capt. Lehnemann ariy =and-he had bee: for the Chinaz Lehnemanri was asked to reveal the! Teuronte. Tayerpes Ss identity of the men behind the smug- ling acheme. According to his state Ht, the expeditions are near it f. 4min—named Goods ton,Jwho ts now in SMUGGLER YACHT WiTit CHINESE 1S, FOUND AT ANCHOR Cutters and Ran Inio Providence Harbor. zing part of the aff: nat the Frolic ent hat) the Undoing’ of the Moss the c Purpose. at they were Chinese, board the Ih { Man Who Brought Ali ». Canada Says Port Of pidyees of the’ coal e verse] was the tt been made to remove ee eae fit Took Children and Mata, . | 224 sraduates of the busy The ovuple swore: married Jan, 18, gave every appearance ‘of hattal pee pee z uvenuo, and taking the children | n_car- “Nd Rena Supchak, their mata. with | © offl- her to her mo: bowsprit ‘This fous to“remain longer at commander of the Quarrel over her ali feged misconduct at eae. Bath Beach dutrng th ee to make a bold dash y te the oFrt Lowry. Hote! he St biitinees th town every day. Met went | Sintgaling Agent, Cauene. were carried ashore. six on,_| Lester. oa Nurse Girl Testifies. Officials “Fixed.” Ms and Chambera's Chambers, widow ¢t| awanled F.08 Tehnemann thie, indica ert ofthe spretheSot “Hordes ot Atrangten “Mtscrennt nd Sixth Texarkana have lync hed a negro, An-| dia cumpalen on year-old colored girl 4 In the union station netied about $1 th ln | MiFeated and admitted to ball 4 that tast night and strangled him to death dozen, Rearo settlements of the city. j were «able to evade aE employed by the Deg- Coming out of the ex- £ rom, ‘xed’ and we upon a platform. sin footing, fell backward root excavation and fned that the China- his thetr native pskull was-fractured. . And {rom there < trom ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. HN RPT. BOTMOON tse TT tow) Watec, fim to come to thin city and awalt the olny _w hero nm the lokout each day) Thorn x ote Galveston, Orieang Tae r eed | ~| HEAL HUSBAND SUES SCHOOL WITd JUDGE | ino | | Rosals sky Had fad Tried | to Reform Summer at Bath Beach Proved Lie i |. ex-Convict, but to No Home. | Be that hls tiny, Dig-eyed Gertruge negle , dren y police po package from uched’ at the bar, ted chim. Hy+| an. eri oF of clothing’| eyes c asked Justice! 1 n decteo of separation | clerk Cow!n ety “Don't take that red—the “ple be tmpartial with him." Turning to the prisoner Judge Rosal- Me their friends. Jo peared for the husband, wiille x-Justice Altre! Stecklker championed the frail] “KY Sid: rom litte wife ‘Harris, you and I were schoolmates as. It ia! poaltion | but—you deserve tt, according to the} nec you In th hard for me to police. Is wife deserted him Bem. 2, 1905. ming thotr home at No. 40. Man-| who employed you. I don't wi igment upon you and wt ra home, t your plea tn order t was the o a =i} Dv reac), UNAS LIA Ley) may be transferred befo: another @ preceding sum-| Judze.! 4 He-says- that hw tat iaxen her| Harris mombled sorietiing. eboyr be ob Sue ale ine. forced to crime through pove: “That, ts not ao.” down Saturday night and spent Sunday | him yo! wern respectable with hie famll |iuid. you once occupied a gor) post , he says. the lonesome, as a bookeeper. You were # bi found company of an! unde-| echoiar, and the pride of our class, The played cards, Jost m | fell its had to borrow er to make good her lowes. Her iss. ton with Jester Osterman w In dren in July; that he w: @ and aro a conirmed phil texan SENATOR BEVERIDGE IS 1 that her Tie wit TA 1 taught him her" he children to ean Bertha Joval,- a pret whe waa tn_charge-of} Holen at Bath Bena! THENTERS Pent MUCT Osterman, to the on. Exes ustiee: objected to this Line the ground thet Mra | Campaign Tour Too Much for Int tion with Osterman was not a ground | on which a separation could be asked} diana Man, and Boston Doctoné for. Sy ie Gawentwin rua that it) = % did have some bearing on the question Are. Treating Him. of the fitness of the mother to have the able that all of his _speakin, WED DAR SOS: <7" WIFE PLAVS POKER; PRISONER WENT TO ‘the succulent is at its best only when served Oysterettes The oyster (cracker with o ‘ taste to it, enhancing” by con- trast the flavor of oysters in _ any style - soups of any_kind. Most delightful when served directly from the package which _ them crisp and clean. Tailored Suits of mannish mixtures, checks, one Mr. Mose says] ry, promiaed me you would ratorm. | got you m good position on your! promise, and you. stole from. the men Three Broadway Stores: At Thirteenth Street, At Canel Sireet, Near Chambers Street. Hackett Carhart E@ Patterned after the types favored by the best dressed colle- gians, our clothes for young men, from the ages of 14 to 20, re- yeal vigor and dash of style and possess all the touches of cor- Judze Hosalsky told me you have been Arrested TAKEN ILL ON STUMP. of the ;children. BOSTON, Oct. 19.—Untted States Sent ————— ator Albert J. Beveridge, of Indiana, 1s | NEGROES LYNCH NEGRO. || Qiciqur tun 'nctouite ang it in rob: $12.50 10$25 ments for a week or ten days After an Ansault. | cancelled jenator Be le DALLAS, Tex. Oct. 10.—Negroes at chlcaxo two Weeks age ngage: ‘0 take a rest ‘unable t Lthony Davia, who aseaulted a aixteen- A mob Of negroes caught him Yate na havo insisted that he with a rope by dragging him about the t and within doors for se: jhe fabrics of “1 | pese—or_semi-fitted_model_of broad-___ A neries of bloc. v(desifned for the service of "young men is included in our suits for young “ Imperial" hats Saks & Company so. Spesinlties in Apparel for Men, Women and Children, Fall and Winter Garments for Women Though every model be entirely new and authoritative, we believe ours to be the most ection of tailored suits and coats vet been presented. Many of the are exclusive with us. which has garments Tailored Broadcloth Suits in black and shades of stark brown, blue; olive, -hunter- greeny peo $29.50, $35.00, -$48:50,-$55.00- Tailored Chevi ot Suits exceptionally well tail- ored and ciat orately trimmed with braid, $25.00, $29.50, $37.00, $45,00, plaids and stripes, $25.0U, $39.50, $45.00, $48, 50. : Semi-Tailored Suits of plain and fancy im- ported broadcloths, $73.50, $85.00, $145.00. Evening Coats of imported broadcloths, in white and evening shades, $25.00, $39.50. $69.50, $95.00, Tourist Coats, Rain Coats and Travelling Ulsters in a most diversified variety of fabrics, waterproof. SaGGEaTS Sa $35.00, $19, 50, $29, 50, $35.90, FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Tailored Suits: V allwe $35, at $26.75 | “Short Prince Chap coat model with full plaited skirt, fashioned of fancy striped ladies’ cloth in brown, navy or bunier green. Fur-Lined Coats, Value $39 to $48 at $26.75 cloth, in black, brown or gray, lined with gray and white or sable dyed squirrel or muskrat fur, and with: col- lars of sabled: squirrel, Persian lamb or Alaska sable. p mit of human achievement, @ciober Sale of Garments, a ai — Worth $20, at TEES ita style these garments express every correct change evolved this season, $20 clothes are no smarter. hese garments are niade from fabrics usually continedt to clothes at $20-or more, $15) you smoke them | =seriesof garments at $7.75, $12.50, $18, rane Coats for Girls and Misses In models designed specifically for thé service of girls from 6 to 14 years, we present a most extensive variety of coats in divers fabries: Particularly would we invite your interest to the Pullers rerpriell area for—their service>— sizes 14 to [8 years, At $12.50, $19.50, $24.00. Mecca Cigarettes’ eclipse all past ac- complishments in cigarette production. You wonder at their price when you note their size, and their full, compact,— -and-fmished-form——But—yourwen— ~or_black. der grows at their goodness when FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY $3.95 Flannel Waists, $2.98 pen front model with Tong sleeves fashioned _ of French flannel, with front box-plaited, back liberally tucked. (Celore=earinal nary be $5.95 Taffeta..Silk Waists, $3.95 Two models, both of them néw and eflectlve one open front and tong sleeves, in black with back and front elab= orated with side plaits-alternating with cluster tucks; tucked — collar and silk scarf. The other, open back, long or Se sleeves, in white, navy, brown or: black. with back and front of fine pin tucks In the form of a- Sea. yoke; collar and cuffs of tucks, finished with fabs. : “work Of -the- | ara-no- better _taflored, Iustead of $20, these clothes at Brills' are $15, because Brill stores obtain cholce fabrics because Brill- grees tailoring Sie clo! XPS aN byzfour Brill stores run as one. ‘ide from extreme VALUES here is prot» sably the most varled and complete ASSORT- ent of popular-priced clothes to be found here, fatizics and colorings LK LINED TO EDGE FALL Coats of Viduna-finlshed black reek UNION SQUARE Kt, near Ero New York City, 14th * The talloring put Into them is Jou Se Ordtr—$ SUITS: of strictly pure worsted, all-wool sil mixture cassimere, correct chevlots, neat mixture worsteds, pure worsted full-weight blue serge and melton-finished back Thibet. A diversified assortment of models, Hentewelent Oxford melton GOVER COATS—Brfli Stores’ newest pro- ‘uation, a 36-inch fitted back coat, wilh short flare skirt, made of newest plain an@ stripe gray coverts ....... FITTED BACK LOUIS XV. F. c of newest herring-bone and wale effe ’ CRAVENETTE RAIN COATS of unfinished black worsted and Thibet and worsteds—correct new models... . Get the Habit. wlhers, 270 R'way. near Chambers, 47 Cortlandt, nr, Greenwich ARGth wt,, oor, Third dy, ‘faps—“ti—hrowate, skull and —poke~ models\ of bearskin burn clean and slow to the end—because they are packed like high- priced brands. They have a full, delicious oriental flavor, cteliciously mild and agreeably satisfying. That's because the tobacco in them Is clean, pure and good, Try a package. _ 10 for 5 cents Winter Coats for Children Worth-$4-50-—Ar- $3.50 —}-—-Werth— At-$5,50 Worth $5.95 At $4.75 |" Worth" $7 Ar $6.50 — Dainty and altogether ‘new mo fashioned of bearskin cloth, packa cloth,crushed— plush— and astrakhan — cloth, Sizes 2 to 4, cloth, silk and worsteds. 5 Special 75c., 98c,, $1.25, $1.98, $2.75 _ Value 98c., $1.25, $1.50, $2.50, $3.50 Worsted Drawer ateiay with or without feet.’ Value 75c. At 50c, A Sale of Laces Bands, Galloons and Appliques of’ point. venise, point gaze laces and heavily embroidered net top effects, in white or cream. Value 55c, to 75cy At 39c, Value 75c to 95c. Av 59a, \ Value $1.25 to $1.45. At 89c. Value $1.50 to $2.35. At $5.15 | Value’$3,00 to $4.50, At$2.50 BABY IRISH BANDS, 2 ins. wide, and Badges 3 ins. wide. Value $3.50. , Special $2.65 REAL PRINCESS BANDS, 2 to 4 inches wide, Value $1.25., At 75a Value $1.50. Af 98.

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