The evening world. Newspaper, October 17, 1906, Page 5

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rin nein aniuignie ewes MAN BACKED BY UMSTICK ARMY TRAPS BURGLARS 1 1 | : in Elizabeth. Tho capture to-day wit ef a woman caused the | f two men who bad entered a house if the purpose of robbery, Mra C. Fy wn lives un Anna street. opposite the home of James Hastings, who | egaineer of Fire Enzine Company No, & Bho was lttiag at a “front window la morning, wewing, when she notlovd Ml men at tt of tho! Hastings A hGuse. One rer J, but there i no anawar, the family boing away, . the ‘when the failure (6 recelyw a response tired=the men‘ that thors oe at home, ono of them Inserted a f in-the docr-mng ononed th itoth tj ered, closing tho door, re Brown ran toa telephone in her enlled up Police Headquartors, agd told Capt. Peters at i een q tho Hastings house at onco, but aa adquarters are three miles from tho Ruse, Mrs. Brown concluded that she posed burglars might get away be- tho police arrived. he able-bodied men in the nalghbor- were all away at their places of ness or workshops, but Mra. Brown tever similar weapons they could eye Mrs. Brown and her force qed the Hastings -house;on-et jo of which ts a vacant lot 7 no pomaible way for the men {n= je to get away without being. econ. they evidently decided not to try to thelr way through Mrs. Brown's anx, for they falled to show then- ves. tecdves Brogan, Lehman who had driven at @ rapid galt ‘A patrol wagon to the place, arrived the excitement waa at ity helght, ted Into the house and caught the lars. © detectives say (at Uie man ‘and clothing preparatory’ to tax- thelr plunder away. It waa all en to Headquarters to bo used in ttems-the- Wttiaan: den- 188 SEDGWICK IN SANITARLUM Arthbor ‘an Inyestigation a® to thelr { t Grief Over Mother’s Dea | Supposed to Have Unbal- anced Girl’s Mind. Bedxwick, of Now oYrk and Stock- beidge, who became insane a weak ago, “as grown yory vidlelit—and—has-beox to a sanitarium at Yonkers, Re Sedgewick wes {n Europo all last winter and this summer. When she returned, in early September, sho was the best of health, so far as any ‘ome knows. She attended the wod- Ing of E. Darwin Litchfield and Miss Bitsabdeth Rodman Oct. 6 at St, Paul's Church here, and shortly after the ceremony was taken {I with brajn fever. The following day slo was #0 olent that she had (o be restrained by ber nurses and pf: Soe eaieie pa yanus mall undertaking. tis way TacoVeET, but—mre—erew—weras,—unitl it | dé found necessary a fo wdays ago (opat her ine sabitarium, Four nurses isompanied her tn a special car ¢ » Hasty Muster of-Old Men, | omen and Children Ef- fective H reereptin Nowy Oct @ ball was pitied @ eocond time, and | waa no | hag} 0 captain said he would send men} and eathored together jowalry, allvor | —priee—the—trest—Gne- Mornin [then submitting to interviews was too; i ny + Pyonsy—to fclans, and aa shs} Her father bolleyed she would soon ,! Boy of 15 and Girl of i THE EVENING WORLD, 13 Who Have Eloped Again GARFI CHILD-FLOPERS [tres | Emmoi of Boston, w | iG _, |lmagevening tn Bt. Harnad. "Albert the Milk’ Boy: Again Dis eae een appears with 13-Yeas- Old Charlotte. ton—Coremony in Fal imony. A bri best man, and Misa Ellino; |owhile the bridesmanda were Charlotte Francis, the thirteen-yeae old heart-breaker © anvil has run away agaln with young Albort Spi- math room's rea pe bor td: mouth. PALMOUTH, Maas, Oct. 17.—Presidont Irving, and Mise Susan+ wedded hero ‘x Momorial 2 wed the care= rot the bridegroom was + Emmons, the bride's slater, was ma!d of honor, } the Misses Bradford and Stoyens, of Doston. A npectn! train from Boston brought the gucsts, among thom many members of the Vincent Club, Mrs. Garfoid, the | omen Ric, tove-t of No. 160 Amaterdam avenue. Albort'a papa, Vincenso Spizucco, reported to purdred—asd—Frrenty— Meth atreat py: that Alvert disap- peacod from his parental rooftree samo the laat night, and that a yisit to the Francis hame, No. 100 West One Hun- dred and Fortious strest, hed condinned |hiw worst fears that Charlotte was mizsing too, | It -was aix months ago that A} Charlotte can wwuy and wero found) three days later in Edgewater, The adventure of qolng to wildest Jergoy and naming the wills for two days and | ever before the public was offer of the Postum Cereal of Battle Creek, Mich,, fo: 81 boxes of gold and 300 ait and ;to-those- making the-moxt The contest wss started jary, |have the prizes awarded o: 41908. - When the public for theen, und in wpite of Albert's | anneared many persons Me never to look at the grl again, © ran away together tires weeks Wasn't a very successful at- Ki tros. a rpaultaatandpoint—thero j Wasn't @ i. 0 inthe papers and nolamusement and education. police looked for them, They wore! After a while the lists way, found next day siceping inn Utes i eomaT ah The woosshel interview which finnnce-the jatest-siapesment: Phe fret time t ad seven Cents, Parents Are-Wondsring. 4from twenty-five to_ fifty ‘Adbert and Chariotte |Sixty dollars a day to pay what pew Gretna | postage. Young ladies, genera had graduated from the h ‘were employed to eramine for a period It cost the The parents of are “wondering to nt" which ¢ as strict! freoso, the kind that Jovan't go well in ster’s Dictionary aN pe rected, except thosn which in 8,000, for it coon became nothing below that could aft breeze that stirred and of ‘the ste required the whispered, 2 fallen wnder the spell day Toprttt 6 Was fomot is Tr ‘ontd —respond—so- ‘Ther! ing Zoavall pout | Deopta wt hing cavalier about SS eeryoaniant era ieertprestand-they. Sa ne. New York, New Haven anc ord Railroad. The car was switched | ff near her fathers Tome, away from} te depot, to—attract at. antion. pt—untittesterenint Misa Seag wick’s other ated ago_in Europe, and Itis ig great—loss—wibalanced —h fer mother was S Tare Th “Mine Ade we popu @vyashington Square soctets- aga bet scat ty last winter. (bICKPOCKET CAUGHT IN. A SUBWAY TRAIN. ies Kept Locked While Detective Cain Recognized Old Offender and Found Stolen Watch, Louls Grossman, forty-two yoars old, f No, 846 East One Hundred and mn treet, waived examination ‘ord Mauistrate Mayo in (io_ tarket Court and was hebt in $1,000 bait Bor ttrial on the oharge of stealing a watoh valifed at $40 from of No, Weat 8c it, in A Bubway train, watch was wrenched/irom its hain just before the trajn, south bound, ‘eapued! the Grand: Central Station tor C2, fs Ba <! a Powers felt. the tug on the chain and Biacovered the lose of the watch, He Mnounced bis joys and io kates were ept closed while Detectives Cain’ and WWoviady; of the Central Ofice, were oa: rom the station” pla y were On duty. Vain nn as w proterstonal raid: "We will just rst, ‘The wucch Was ern pooket and {de ml by Powers as his property, The tives say Groasman has done time Ye than once, His pictu: . $8,671 In the Rogues! ere ne gee te * Her removal was kept a se- |? tar—with-t Hier sis--} Misa Susan, was {ntroducod to so- ra, they.any, | Dr, D. Galtery, fath fy, {towns ry WL AVhort treated ‘eam puffs when hia jt pa waa out, Ren Away with Seven Cents. they rane ave been awarded. eet ake thi. best io" m: is_ report. United St: and many of. laines In order to mike cf they ted fic for thelr eer Many fists: Koecnan onthe} numbers of words w dirules, had to be eliminat th m contained tee tere ® at-the Hudson in-a-Jerady- when ¢ ewator pollde ‘ploked tip. The cons fed tt x y and wore In f thelr k moment, ome lists contained 9} | were cut out, The largest rted out t A, to the rn of the inyo oman who had been pastas ns! three times to Insure accur his slat Then buck t Manhattanville!” The’ $100.60 gold prize w for thelrs, and the threat of a stan If}; Py, Reese, 1227 16th si Albert ever again looked at Ch: ‘Col. with 9,941 correct w armen mearara nse highest $10.00 gold prize 1K. Eraser, Lincoln, Pa., GIRL'S HANDKERCHIEF je Braser, SAVED FATHER’S LIFE. | Miss Julla Miller, of Kockville Centre, | Bent to any contestant In saved yesterday berfather from the |& postal Caney ie losa of much blood, if. she did not save Be aura. ane give nam his life, by the prompteas with which {ress clearly. she made a tourniquet of her handker- | 4), nd dollars, and. ore ohiet, John Miller waa driving with his | ROt Toiercl wien Von LLAKeVview savencned nevertheless she espled, some beautifully colored | never befor 3 0 a maple tree, Miller said ho |haye been ‘interested in t et GG branes i hia anuenter lend from trial of the food 1 driving beneath 20, he opene ‘ 3° wonde & TMA OEUE Bear sharp: | #hown its wonderful ed at tho branoh, The | DOWETS, and cat a desp gasi perhaps gom knife across the wrist, Misg Miller produced: her handicor- aj and count the correct words. was the standard people the conditions of the contest. tried Grape~ It teaches in a prhctica that sclentifically gathered food ele- | mente can be selected from the fleld INTERESTING CONTEST GRAN TTT AAEM IAS SEIS TET ETT TA HLT LI WED A TIME OF PAIN AND PERIL Miss Emma Coie Says that Lydia P. Pinkham's-Vegetatle Compount Saved Her Life and Mace ter \ Mow many lives’ of. beautiful your women have been sacrificed just as th were ripening into womanhood! How many Irregularities or displacements have been developed at this { fertody resulting in years of y 1A mother should come to htr child's’ aid at this critical time and remember ithat Lydia’ E, Pinkhamn's Vegetable Gom- pound will prepare the system for the coming. change and tryin, perfod in a young girl's life without p or Irregularities, Miss Emma Cole, of Tu writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham; é i waut ty-toll you that 1655 botter health than I haye for yoarm: und | owe it all to Lydia E Pinkbam's Ve\ot- almost constant pain, and for two or threo years I bad sorecess aod p: io my a! J headaches ani wae dizzy nervous, and! doctora all futled to hi “pydin 2B. Pink! Vexe pound was recominended, and it my bealth er girls woman homa, Tenn, Vee z NOESDAY, as 5 Cc masa! Sree: are rkroomn rut-half-of 21 models which “Paris.. The rest are proved” styles—Paris suit American faces a call especial attention degree of style, origina AOL j best..des | tainable in these hats for moderate prices. Dashing New Creations From Both. Sides of the Atlantic fresh as newl: They were made 1s under the super: igners-money.can thenvare-copies-of we imported from what we call “im- ideas modified to nd coiffures. We to the astonishing lity and beauty ob- as wear. not E have made these three prices famous in the millinery trade of New York, and have never had | anything to fear from the competition of otherstores. Weare putting it mildly when we say that equal style beauty cannot be had elsewhere for less than one-third more. At these three prices you will find hats for shopping, theater and. carriage: Come here and see them. whether you are thinking of buying ‘a -new—hat or (Slegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Front.) bri br bl Here’s a $16.50 Coat . for $12.75 cottony mixtures that try to pass as —thoroughly dependable quality of ¥’S-made-of-a-black broadcloth; broadcloth, mind you, not | “ladies’ cloth” or in any of the oadcloth. Moreover, it’s a good oadcloth, firm and glossy in the ack satin finish, The lining isas good as the cloth motherly adyi to write Mrs. Pinkfiam, Ly and she" “receive: free which will put her on the right road to aj strony, healthy and happy womanhood Mrs, Pinkham ‘Is daughter Lydia ED Pinkham—and-for-tyer years has been advising sick free of charge. x A Dns m. | Teney Conese Seems rem=="" |Most Headaches Ono of the most curloua contests) conducted by many thousand persons under tho| 1 Co., Ltd., 7 prizes of greenbacks | words out of ‘the letters Y-I-O-Grape-Nuts. in Febru- 1906, and {t was arranged to nm April 30, announcement | began to form the words from these letters, | | sometimes the whole famtly being o--+ cupled evenings, a combination of | began to io the Postum Office, and| nn- | before Jong the volume grew until {t axiged tho first timo was dujy sal od-the second time, and with thia in|requirod wagons to ¢arry the mall. mind-the Beteenns sete ie ewcat tes See SRD Ya ‘ot the contestants were to again go away from here, His papa | sald to-day t hatAlbert hetn't any thoughtless enough to send their {liste with {nsuMctent.- postage. and Company ~eght and the unpald Ny those who! igh scho theseT Web- the ohlll grey weather that Is on for/@nd’each list was very carefully cor- ay. fell below clear that win, Some work of a+ lower | that True | young Indy for a solld..week.an. each) “Albert at the moment yaa: en: |? a Hy od 1G iS Very: provate occupation pr }ndiidual_ lst. —Tha_work was done fh qQuart-botile of milk and aj Very carefully and accurately, but be. ~ rola wt the Francs hone,|/the Company had no fdea, at the pat father 18 a brkery and mtk time tho offer was made, that tho generally, o fill every TaVAlTahlé space” In@ the offices swith’ cotter j-heart Shai these--youny— lady axam{ners and. thereacter ore to do ths ‘notwithstanding they worked stead- impossible to complete | fio-eramination until Sept. 29, over! tx—rmonths—after the prizea_should | ‘This—elay—caused—a_ great many} cally—elt—et—the_nowspanera Inthe the mara- ear to-tt ‘enermous nich, under the/ ed. “Peg- would count; "Peggers”” would’) not. over 50,000] words, the great majority of which lists wero ‘checked over two and, In some cases, ‘acy. aS won by it, Denver, ords, The went to 8. with 9,921 A complete list of the 331 winners, lwith, thelr home addresses, will be quiring on e@ and ad- ‘This contest has cost the Co, many obably has not been a profitable sdverti#@ment: e who had Nuts food he contest, have been rebuilding al manner clilet, and tled It about the arm above — ss Kt folerwaeitr grains, which nature will uso for re- the flow of blood. stopped. in a way that !s unmistakable to Then the girl drove 10 the omice of | users of Grape-Nuts. _ Sunday World Wants Work ulson, who stitched up the! “The: reason.” ~ Besar <. Postuta Cou Ltd, Battle Creok.-tlen. Monday Morning Wenders, Are CAUSED by | Eye Strain By correcting the eye strain you remove the CAUSE of |the headache and thus effect {a-permanent.cure. g ESTARLISHED Nearly $3 Votre, |223 Sixth Ave’, Below 15th St. | _ 350 Sixtivaye., Be‘ow 224 St 1214 Broadway, Brlow 334 St. | Evestzht Examined by Reztatered Physicians. No Charce—or oblixailon, Chrtichkdons 21 Bway Astor House Biocic — 5 Cortlandt St., ne. ar Bway. i i} crane 4 T |sota on Our Easy Terms: i !NoMoney Down} ADollara Week’ Io Interest. No Extras. \ Delivered in Your Homey A Handseme Revolving Stool A Protection Cover and, A Year's Tuning’ ) We are also Agents for Boardman & Gray, 4, T. Brooks, Caldwell, Free { t Regal, The Simplex. It makes musicians of ws all, | NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STO) J. B.GREENNUT, PRES. 4 4} SIXTH AVE ist aioe srs NEWYORK | | likely to seventy-five of th Wonderful OR-the-rest-of-this 4 excellent sepia pho x20, ready for. f, { is is posirively the photography under price any first-class photo: S97 terials are combined in a splendid- */ ly cut 50-inch garment, trimmed at neck and sleeves: with silk braid. This trimming is exquisitely well done; the Coat has all the ear- \custom tailor. © coats is sel Cooper Store. her: ack or. satin, These two rich, serviceable ma- arks and style of the expensive You can’tret this same style anywhere else in ‘own at any price, and you_can’t get a coat as .well made from materials —as_good tor less than $16,50—in fact, any store but this would be more - yourself now. 7 tamb-or-s: Fur Coats and Fur Sets Somie Very Remarkable Values : UR prices are going up—and every fur manufac- turer in America is feeling confident that—he is: going to make up this season for the losses’ If you took advantage of our ad- e, of the ‘astonish. he: suffered last. vice last season and secured ing values we then of- fered, you can congratulate If you did not, here’s another chance to save money. The fur —weather—wi}—come-but— these’fur prices won't last. Chinchilla Scarfs—in two styles, shaped neck arfd in straightthrow; ornamented with crochet; lined" with pretty brocade satin with “> floral designs; our regular price for theses $21; 10 $1.6 Fy CR morrow yourchoice. + Natural Squirrel Sets—consisting of shaped muff and straight throw scarf; lined with exellent qua|- itv gray satin; sold regularly ar $17.98; reduced for A Squirrel Lined Coat for $29.50 —Tiis is a handsome coat in black ke sy, $2 inches long and full and wide, lined with selected squirrel skins, It has collar of Persian gtittel-es-¥ou-prefer— A few of these COALS Were made_to. be a certain store's Special bare gain at $40. We have a dozen of them left whicir $29 50 Our price on $12.75 econd Floor, Center.) week we-will make a dozen} tos and an enlargement, size raming—the combination for | best opportunity to get good| known thar has been announced. by (Siegel Cooper Store, Seventh Fioc EB have—picned- up gses, hand bags to Our ustaf cusr offer the wholo-coliection Here they’ are. on cach? ¢ 2 = t ine steel at Studded— ht points; si) i TIDDO * Mould Shoes 1 i ity and making values procurable in Ne Men's k as no bello usual xtra} [ Brilliant Bargainsin Bags and Bel All new goods and.a very material saving cre Belts | PAT Hiws oe i fFa ts from-time to time small lors of sutt and women’s belts, which, according my we have reserved until-we could in a single brilliant one-day Offer, Steamer and /Autumobile Rugs— all wool? {ull size, 60x72 incue:; good designs; plaids and other colored combinations; long ‘twisted fringe: 1O-MOFrOW se pans * | Suit “Cases—russet_or_brows;— of cowhide leather: je fro locks and $3.65 jane leather coin ¢pcOuile iMpPorted lear 8 OMe Wi ' 15e leather, igNs; florat 29¢ Elastic Beaded Velts— quality elastic; closely fromt-and back-buckles chor 39¢ 3 vies} to:ma Third Floor, Centers tyes 7 | | tes ttachedsese ing Tipo rted_ 0. rade a “hie? right from the beginning. ity at the prices we ask, York at prices under $4, “cot Mould Shoes—fit the foot other medium priced ready- We give achoice including all the tnat the high- tom-makers have shown. be illustrations here shows eavy Winter Foot Mould Shoe rproof, ‘with double sole and ws tongue. A shos that ly sells for $5 and $6. Our in Foot Mould $3 2 (Slegel Cooper S| Second Floor Re: High cut, known as the $, Photo Offer from the Benedict Studios less than $3 and the enlarger taking advantage we can sell at..., (Slegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Ceaser! for-us to talk-at fength abour it. dow the prices: or, ront 6th Ave. Elevator.) Take New Pictures, T HESE are —pictures—that Ordinarily the dozen sepia Photos alone would cost you nothing i ent at the very least $2.50, so you see by 1 age of this offer you actually get the sepias free. Uhe quality of the work done-in the Benedict studios Is_too_well- 4 People who are familiar with our methods know that best workmanship is the only kind done here, no-smatter ho ; have for any space in any room, Thes special prices are from a dollar to ten d less than the figures for which the pictures really should sell. Filts Pastels—aito colored -picte tigar ames: i D5 p gold tr: ion; 56.50- ngs—pilt mt and handsomely tramed in adow box; your gilt frames,—6-inches: "; choite of SO pictures; + fold burnished; fylegal value up to $11.50; 87 50 and cattle sut~ Y apeuTat ete. regularly $40 * (Siegel Third Floor, Center) special. 0 | Their success is one of the phenomena of the Competitors are copying the name as closely as they dare but nobody has yet dired to copy their leathe foot Mould Shoesin ac 25 styles, including all in _ snugly and smooth- comlort. Foot Mould for men and women chance to-morrow, there are about choose. tore, ar.) 1 Oz, 188 AS Ik. a8 in short vamp wnd white top shoes, e Faultless Foot Mould lasts which fit fer $9 $SQEQ. S$ i et $3, 93.50 « 84 Supporting Shoes Women’s Good Shoes at $1.95—there is still 4 good- assortment of those $3 shoes. of which we sold so many last week, amd those Genuine Oi Paintings—in heavy a poy de Has Never Known a Quicker Success 1am that Won by Foot Mould Shees They stand to-day, as they have stood tor some years, as the best shoe hoice of the new- $4. who were not fortunate enough (o get.a pair will have another The lot consists principally of $3 shoes and $1.95 18 different styles from which to I's the best value we heve ever offered at ollars trates; shadow box »10€ r qual- and Very Good || Ones, at Low Prices appeal—to—people—of+ cultivated, artistic taste, and are far. above the i class of pictures ordinarily to be had at bargain prices. The strong feature of the offer is a good variety presented for your choosing; in size, shape, and sub- ject, the -collectiofp covers any want you can =possibba+

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