The evening world. Newspaper, October 19, 1906, Page 12

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IS , ereticas tench ‘The court consisted of Ri “—porodgh, of Now Jers: W. BR ‘Rev. n ‘rit table, CRAPSEY'S HERESY. OSE UPON APPEAL Charged with Denying Birth of Jesus aid Othe: In ‘the presence of some of the m * Gistiriguixhed echolara in the Ey Church at the Dipc te street, the Episcopal, Cor fast thre named Deine 1 It was he: that Dr) birth~of Jesus, ailil c the doctrines of tt fms subjected to suscension ‘An appeal yas tnken to the © Roviow ertablished at the th pal Genecal Convegtion In Hos’ tmombers of the court were +, Gay, and Bishop § Phe court was rani chad np weet ppc Girth ret Cini LAST HONORS 10 LAFAY SCHULUM. | Politician Mourning F i Funeral Services, oo | nd the | | } sane attenaea | Will Cast. $460,000 ,000 onl Arguments on 1 Be Greatest Engineering evardian of hi’ 2 . . , Age] sixteen Protect in Warld. * of Minister. UNDER SUSPENSION. 5; (ie (lie “In ir Epis- copalian Doctrines, acopdl Las ard ben an Ho was to-day. vm, MCLELLAN PNSES. 2 SN ING. KEY BURNS IS i Brothers -He WORLD, FRIDAY, Care of Their Father. many where OUSIED AS GUARDIAN. Apprenticed to Race Horse Owners Restored to sitting jn Brook- | Burns —went_to-+ hia mother broug Ta here-and gave | Sheepshead Bay. Iy wOns re are heant Surrogate decided father resecvoir | a: lee wide: an ise Huntington, of this Dr. “A. B. Baker, ¢ G. Moses, Charles An Adams wand Jame abees trade fas i of Grand at | CHILD HAS LONG FALL BUT IS LITTLE HURT.) An Arzeat Taken. j Little Jacob Bernbaum Plunged from the F¥th Floor to the Street. rr Sparbdoroust and counsel for to! at geie end at a smail table. Jacob Bernbaum, two yeara old, fer | 8A ¥ simi John Lord O'Brian, of Buftalo, ac fea AG erates aaris hat ve ree RECON sAOVOCNTG, RIT HAW AY ST] oo eee Sanne en fhe_ Ain fear) UBhepard and Representative Joa, Pers | of hia home at No, 267 Stanton street | == Adina Rochester, represented Dr,|and was not hurt badly cnuogh to be | a ing first of the history ot the tf ren He, nea thar the Di reer? M’GOVERN IN. Dew Crapsey ast fora tme | taken to the hospital. When little Jacob's body camo hurt- lng Ghrough the alr Were was a ig Of Husti-varts tow Cone woman was trnabiets gather Up her wares from a door stoop and the child fell there. tor came In an amb: and lat en meieget on 6 set ET or a ance {rom n feeling | dal over, he sald she guessed | Stay AL HOMe, that he Mad Only + fla broken arm. TOOK DRINKS WITH ~ —HIM-TO-A-THEATRE, ; je Diveesan Court at Rochester. rt street Terry. nen bh ~ COURT FOR ASSAULT, Terry McGoyern wan in the wit —nn ane Alladelphia. nm Who with a prize fgnter, yess hia charge of assault against) OAs : ferry, and the hero of Brooklyn was! “sicony shouted: discharged. MoGovern jas in training for the Cor- Bett battle when Anderson disputed or cindy. teinonettaied with (ie Tertibie down the steps. Ho. fell tothe. bottom . Of courts that Joo ft. for the title, or I'll yer him on sight. Did you.-repor srnake + Murphy to walk up and down the stee}t steps to the gallery of the Park Theatre, 01 leth street and -Third avenue, every time he wanied a drink 96 he took « bottle and glass with tim, After-he and nix nei’ 1a drunk copiously Munphy nled is cigarette und a facetious person in the Butler Brooklyn, to-day ‘Diack eyes, rem- of-nseance: with Young Corbett But Ch. 8 Ander- was fools snouRn fo arRue wis not there to police two ‘beautirat court, tten your block for calling.ms sald “Murphy, as he starthd and there went to alee, When Patrol- unkitt tried to remove him Mur- me to and waged a ferce battle way to the Went One pal Tenet Terty had to ‘ham- tte, 1f only for training he, sald’in wat im up a on nty-Rixth atrae He was feellng tough when « in-court toxtay, too sick to make ia de- fense and Magistrate BSweetser fined nlm $5-7 i t to give me rs got all that? Well, strong. = le tee — JAMES MeGREERY & CO. 23d Street 34th Street { The finest fabrics the world produces as well as a complete line of meditim and standard merchandise at attractive prices. Children’s Coats and Dresses. Ou Sale in-Both Stores, heavy Box Coats, Sizes 6 to 14 years... 5 Blue cheviot, full Tailor finish length, On [oe Geccgen ee expect opis, ‘wil} be t som in six vos epreliminary de rtaking hasbeen lem: than that of Wonien’s Shamrock Linen “Womyn's Hand Heimstitched Handkerchiefs with k and embrodered initials, Wome1’s Pure Linen Hemstitched Handt:rchtefs, }¢ and 4; inch hems, Women's Embroidered Handkerchiefs, in various designs, also lace effects, -Men's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, in.tape and crossbar effects, Renaissance Curtains, frish Point Misses’ Tourist or-Wajking- Coats; of fancy notch velvet collar, 50 inches long, 14 and 16 yrs, box of semi-fitted coat, satin lined, plaited ‘Girls’ Full Length Coats, of navy blue heary ch collar and cuffs trimmed with red cloth and brad) fancy buttons, dressy Seat. 0 to 14 yr3.,— e “Rope Broke Too S: to weg the Fy, German V ine Inmane.!* After writing a letter to the Fathertand which « Of these great ped at once a: tn vullding F 0 pAragt four years Old a > one bundred In the abscnce [sneaked In. got a rope, his necks threw drew himself in the. alr. {roin the new nwo expense of thts uy- 3 the rope broke. Inar-kreat work of which we! ord,’ eo It wan said ‘Stern Brothers Max Rubin. ¢ euardian- [7 red to him. Argu- | To-day n favor of th wterday the Stayor,- ¢ scarcely be roallzed \3niesw one goes! his parents tled It {t over a rafter While uncon- B rt-were apprenticed ax jockeys . ta now un Handkerchief Department Special Values jor To-moxrow FOLLOWED BY “JONAH,” “ TRIED TO END LIFE. ofthe caretaker he around and aken to Hudson Street Hoa- he would dio Ex clusiv: Stylesfor Men and Women, including fine French Hand- spt n, Linen Hemstitched, Tape and Hand Embroidered Effects. 4 them} and home m oth he | BOWLERS MAKE BIG it ‘AUTOS IN SCORES IN MATCH (Ww att and Smith Defeat Wy- man and Schaeffer at the Al Jamie Watt-and Jimmy Smith-rotied+ and wen the second d tOne Hundred and Fo | Alton Dwenty-third Beh. Tea verage, 218 3.6. oly hieh acorew were mada ne numberof ast Average, 114 405 Be 100-MILE PACE Nine experienced drivers in cara of to aixty horse-power will the Bmplre City. track deniolish the 1¢0-mile ig the track and conditions are suitable for a hew-Ume mark for te halt of thelr home! gistance ia likely to be hung up. . for $110 a aide, efter from the} Ti# race will be started promptly at from thirty Jendeavor, at Bion | to-morrow, to! 2 record, auto and, | weather fiat work, Columbue—avenie—and+ soon dn_ordor to_run_off the reat-of the th ts at iaat which includes, besides a hort distance International free-for-all five-mile race in which the following will be starte! Powell, 30-horse-power Renault; Der- 407 | nin, in W. Gould. Brokaw's 00-horse- AN) power Mercedes; Cedrino, %4-horee- a | Power Flat, Wridgway, 45-horse-power Peerless; Vaugin, —_3)-horae-power © | programme, 150 102 on 15 Stearns, and -Koe (-horse-power shelter 23rd -Street- rpoctos| sd AMES McGREERY & A eee be Think Despondent> Young I Die. lying any “1 me ever ny and {t ts driving 34th Street The Fifth Floor of the Thirty-fourth Strest Store } is devoted robe, exclusively to the Children’s Ward- Complete stocks’of Infants’ Outit- ting, Children’s and Misses? Underclothing, Children’s Millinery, Hosiery, Suits, Shirt- waists, etc., to 14 years of age. Boys’ Clothing, Sweaters, pSults) Coats to 17 years of age. : Little chil or col and “Sailor” models. Infants’ Outfitting Dept Fifth Fluor. 84th Street Store Only. dren's woolen Dresses, made of white ored serge and cashmere. Russian Sizes 4 to 6 years. 4.50 to 12.75 Children’s Merino Underwear, Fifth Floor— JAMES McGREERY & CO. 34th Street. 23rd Street, The finest fabrics the world produces, as well as complete stocks of mediuin and standtid merchandise at attractlyc prices. The Sixth Floor of the Thirty-fourth Street Store 1s devoted to the sale of fine China, Cut Glass, Bric-a-brac, carved Ivories, Miniatures, Marble Statues and Pedestals. Vienna, French and Italian Japanese Bronzes. English “Webb” Rock Crystals. Sterling Silver and plated dinner ware. Clocks, Lamps, Lamp Shades, Candle Shades, ete, forming a gallery of useful and rare objects of art, Ladies’ French Underwear. ee Third Floor, __ Ath Street Store Gale A complete stock of fine French Underclothing, consisting: of Gowns, Chemises, Drawers, Petticoats, Corset Covers, finished- with embroideries, laces and hand needle aay) are now on exhibition, ‘ | Models range from inexpensive to costly figures, from the fine, simple scallope work to elaborate creations, Sets of three pieces.......... 19.75 to 125.00 Mprans Covsilisocsuoodcdeduso sells) Chior) -Chemises.... verse 950 23.75 Drawers oo Rye 5 One as 25100 | Skirts... : + 2:50 “325.00 Corset Covers je gtOO pe X 4575, Misses’ Suit Dep't. On Sale im Both Stores. Green and brown mixed cloth Suits, with new “Pony” coat. Finished with velvet collar : and cuffs. 14 to 16 years, Er pea ee 15.00. “Taffeta Silk ‘Suits, Bretelle model, guimpe waist, with elbow sleeves, Tucked skirt, 1.45 O5¢ 24S, 48C Ext 23° Ext $2.65 dos Lace Curtains Very Much Below Regular Prices Pair =i " ——_ Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel Exceptional Offering Scotch Plaid 3 chevlots, sy 12 to 16 yra, es’ Junior Suits, of fancy ahjatures arid pla evint,. 12. 95 8.95 Box of Six Box of Six $3.25, 3.75, 5.75 3.25, 3.95, 6.25 11,95 A complete stock Sati Stréct Store Only, i of Furley and Buttram’s English Merino, Ramie Fibre (mesh) Under- wear ; Norfolk, New Brunswick and Ameri- can Hosiery Co., as well as other standard manufactures, of Vests, Pants, Drawers and Combination Suits, On October the 2oth. Boys’ and ee medium (GaN merino Vests Sea ANTS cae = eee : ESN SRA elena ToT Vane eae ah Children’ S Sue eaters. Sizes 2 to 14 year, — _ 95° i : value 1.50 Children's-separate bloomers of blue-serge, check— or stri Large Hats,-made-of-felt-or-velvet: with ribbon and silk. Autumn colors, suit: able for school dress. pe cloth. Sizes 2 to 14 years, 75° ‘ { Misses’ Hats. Fi(th Floor. __Séth Street Only, Trimmed 3:75 i i f DRE aiea $ oO ats. aC i Plain Soren slots nas 2 xt i Children’s Coats, of nary, red and trown corduroy, { Cloth, felt or velvet Hats, trimmed with ribbon: YOATS. rrr veentenre rene ee 7-50 ay butionel to neck model, timed and Inte:tiied, 2 io 0 yrs, =. 4,95 j = quills, etc. Picture shapes and medium ES Box Coats, Tans with red flannel, | Misses! and Girls’ Skirts Ease ar eee cade AEST izes 6 to rg years. SEEIO=S —# B ——— a ee = eee : 4¥ ; aes = cemey ae 5.88 7, 15 7B ue Serge “Sailor” Dresses.» Trimmed -with i i _f | _ Dress Mats, original and Imported models, for misses and 1d. chlidren, See WHIESDrai des ONO LA SVOAtS: pppccwnes sean i Penton Red, brown and. bine Serge Russian Dr HH ae Men’s, and Children’s ae _ Boys’ Clothing Dep't. ~ Children’s plaid Dresses, Bretelle waist lj i! : = Trimmed —withi—st rs buttons.--6—to— ny i i Al igh Gj rade Clothing : i SAth Street Only, u { YEN Snes uous sosees 9:75 {8 MEN'S OVERCOA senoor, +} Blue; red, white--er- “grey chinchilla Reefers; Chitdren’s” plaid silk, guimpe waist’ Dresses, pb 1] Si . ‘¢ i f 4 i ' izes 3 to 12 years, Full pleated skirts... AEN Ap ERIC) Ite if han ; if yy 10.00 if ERE TmitienRnESt if t] value 15,00 Ladies’ and Children’s Hosiery |! ‘for Nae | OxforduicheviotOvercos Lined with ; ih y: | i al for Saturday { | Oxford cheviot vercoats, «ined with serge, 4 | ‘ Sey On Sale inglioth Stor s, \ j 30s" NOK DOUBLE.BREASTED SUITS, | Sizes 8 to 16 years. " ' English, French and German; cotton, lisle Iie peg ee eee penne ai persone SO ext i ! $" fo , , tton, lis |} lenicherbocker trousers, 910 16 yn, Regular Value $9.7 | 10,00 thread, woo! and silk Stockin Plain and li (cag ea S | pene eat S novelty weaves, Various weis J te an = i Norfolk, “Sailor” and-Russian model school E On October the 20th. Li Boys and Girls’ Shoes j Made of brown or grey mixed cloth. ee ae Sale of children’s ribbed “Maco” cotton’ Steck- t oa { Sizes 3 to 16 years, : : iH i ings, with double knees, heels, soles and lj : g ieee ee piece) ; | (7:52 ye foes Black on nite: | SOME HUET A NEE Heh eeee sulvny and Minter Wear, in all i Boys’ French Flannel Pajamas, Blue, white or a . - ; i idurab hers, ma 2 8 specia grow. ! x % tes Black, 6 to 9g inches. White, 4 }4 to S34 inches, j i Ps Monon Or growing feet, pink, ,Sizes 4 to 16 years, _ ee j Dancing Pumps and Dress Slippers. Leggins in 2.50 : ie Ae ee ' Black and White Jersey, Tan and Black Seen panei i Leather, Plain and Corded Velvet. : i : an: JAMES MeCREERY & CO. ee | JAMES MeCREERY & CO. i West Twenty-third Street ! / \Orp ean menmncmneainwmrone eawe-en-emne awtwan remem Checks or plain colors, 22.50, Grey and black mised cloth, fill length Coats. Collar trimmed with velvet . and braid? Sizes 14 and 16 years. 14.50. 5] Men’s Underwear. On Sale in Both Stores. Fall winter Underwear of English, French, German and American manufacture.—Finest quality, well_finished, madeof merino, silk and wool, cotton, lisle thread, silk and Ramle Fibre, Fall weight, English _made-woolen garments, Shirts, x LOMOPINCH OS ie rete ee ee eee OO. “s One SO ae fect ete se tees ee sees 2035 meee 25itOsg Onin Chessman minister ntae OO. Mansoag Gat 4 Bat Lee ; Drawers with Spliced seats, knees and elbow regular and stout legs. JAMES McGREERY & CO. SOROSIS. The Best Shoe, Ladies’ Sorosis Boots and Shoes are made in ~——humerous—inodels varying in—outline- and “proportion-in- accordance with the great de- mand for-exactness of fit. Sorosis Shoes are therefore best “fitted by meas- urement and not according to size. '~ New modeéls for the Autumn and Winter include shoes made of Patent Kid, Sorosis Health Calf, Vici Kid; these include the Blucher i cut and have either button or lace fastening, Cuban, Louis XV., or common sense heels, Light or medium soles, Widths AA to EE, » Ph JAMES McCREERY & CO. | \ Twenty-third Street. Thirty-fourth Street. SUNDAY WORLD WANT ADVERTISEMENTS ! WORK. MONDAY MORNING WONDERS:

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