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THE EVENING WORLD; FRIDAY; OCTOBER 19, 1906. ed another woman and spent an-| of Baroda was much Astonished that brother did not riean to exprese a roported,"" explained the fox terrier Into MMs wagon yesterday | said he nw some lf as ae oe when a tiny girl alo owned the dog | | Brilliant Dissertation on Oyeters That Can’t| FANN + pse MURDER TRIAL Belligerent Hackensack oft. Dexa fo ry. Se ee om QIU cere ete cits mA iano 4 cial Faken-to Jail in-His | "thatics Gogper, (an nuctioneers: heard | i = peers! , « js returning to Leclair and defied him. Leclair leaped Z from his wagon and dealt the auctioneer Own Wagon. fron BAe WA OH him over, A crowd that quickly gathered pummelled Leclair until he was sorry ho lind ever a : lett Brooklyn, He was rescued by Wiltiam Leclatr, who gave up a aulet) iohiceman and hurried to. the. loc | in Every Home.’’ “Hunted Leak After Fire Rev. George C. Poolton of Domenica Chiavetta Not up ; , munication explains { Navesink A Jeek to Face Jury Now, occupation dn Brooklyn six week. in hk ‘A hooting crowd : & with a Lighted | ™ “Lane ees Navesink Gone a Week Ory, |e wanoore the, ometal dog-etctes er] ome gutaiae the aif forts hows | Always Remember the Fall Kame. te See dts : 1 é i ene es walting for Leclair to come out, by exative B Lantern. Sovernor will our State documenta be{ and frace of Him, Urges Counsel, Sraconeack 2-2 TAs _Atrestel-AERiT | YE, LODE ee STII. : | [Laxative Brome = if G arx. yeaterday. making his third trip to the Se 2 Days No a BIG 81x acu aoa : lock-up during his brief career. Carns Cold la One Dey, : (eae ae mpaign issue that has been overlooked. ; sey For the first time in tho history of] Leciair came well recommended, pe-| PRINCE TAKES IT ALL BACK. onevery VICTIM MAY. DIE! ft i Seat Ih sto ZENS Now York County a woman who !s| fore he had been jn town three dave = box 250 7 i cannet-be reached. Mra thtnsen is busy at the} about to become @ mother faces a tal | the villugers were sorcy the first catch TTOU at % for her i ho woman—or girl, | er had been sent awny, Leclair started | Caclwar Now Thinks American ed. William de Conners, when Mo TI in by seratobing a wemen-who had tri rather. for she ts only twenty—Is Do- | ¢ eR eaGeh lca Chiaves lo reacue her fe {ca Chlavetta, and the man whom 7) & Shana joath, was the father of! neq roamed a few ~ : Leclair was arrested Women Beautiful, fays Brother, | Prince Sampatrao Gaekwar, hrothor of the Gaekwar of Baroda, and the lat-| ter’s son, Prince Jaisingrao Gaekwar, Burst of “Flame Knocks All! Down, Seriously Burning concerning vever, an advance. copy of Mr eae sa. fire-has een secured. It will be ob-| mple, even retiring, style that character- |? ovement and literary effort. Read it caretutiy) nrove j core by by pr historical. j ere Be Nea Some people may say that oys-} react: | reached ters do not climb trees because there) But fre are-no trees in the ocean. Reflec-| in the Inws' of that “no woman fy tile condition shail be put te-death; There te no law which stands as a bar against putting her on trial before a Jurys % Domentca Chiavetta has, been .in the Tombs for more thah two’ monthy now. When her case waa Called to-day before) stice Blanchard she came slowly 0 the Criminal Branch of the Su- premo Court—a ,pltiable Httle figure. io peenibly—inhaied —tre—femen "Oysters ne Not | ttho fumes went tion. will show that oysters do not | Heme Thu Heciabtornay! Abe Levy, made o plea Bue and » _Climb Trees, Oy aeons ‘o.Nor| mua! Sack Chie me et ott tied The b trees because they { the -erieis of her life was so-peart y t ean Onlon. fot a3 TY: na He contended t he wis) acs lean Gee STBONGA NEAT, FRUIT. \ra nici nl r state, eae os. Us anton t alate, either The handle of ts it SMELLS. MEMBERS OF THE'LEGISLA-! sna ie. aid Gr asectallyistp incal thelordeal of tral Samp off a low shelf o Ming a@™ trail of burn’ beds-on which the w ks © bid daughter wun aleeping. Mra, Faulk: | wer grabbed the baby and ran down to Delay Is Not Opposed. Asistant District-Attorney Nott, rep- Lrewenting tho State, did not take tasue | ith Mr. Ls Jratice Blanchard | TURE of the State of New York, it | will do you no harm to bear thjs lesson in mind, The oyster.refuses t0 | exert j after what it does not waht. The oyster is confer ‘On elf in goin: sng) ns fevexce t aily ee : to STICK IN THE MUD. | | pie lSedsarouauracuemceulbererne et 3 inthis respect the onlonis different from the oyster, and both Be womat were tried under the circum: nees. He said he w 4 ask Prtson Physi- | McGulre to examine the isoner al once. Then he edjourned On Monday | report. If declan should rule againet Mr. noting | Lovy's contention, the girl may be hat would by the pastor's | compelled to enter th riat, mind. Lt AM-GOING TO MAKE-FHE LEGISLATURE PERFORM. _liyciore. EPR Ri Se aes a observation has shown me that Legislatures spend a great deal} ‘The matter te a 8 | threat of romance upon the tragedy of this Italian girl's Ufe. Sbe ts stunted.’ stupid, ugiv and awkard ond ox-like. mina, which does not become ripe UNTIL AFTER} eatistactori The cocoanut lasts longer than the banana, but the : ts longer® than the cocoanut. (Reid THE HEARS LS—$1, from the publisher.) In my campaign in this State {promised the people Wiat'T would) foun them perform some amazing feats. Since my election | have thanged my] fullest fr marrow stairs. “From Virg Headquarters in _ peventh street, near Third aven {Engine Company No. 69 and Hook a (adder Company No. 6. It Ade fremen ¥en the fire. Mrs, Fauikn } total tons, "but the other damage was M bot carta ad dis eee of time-in MAKING LAWS. My observation of legislators has shown|Now yor! ‘i not : =~ oe ° me that mo hem ought to-he spending “ALL their time MAKING] “nd It la] Her eyes’ never caught any of the. au oe 3] varie ani perils CO: Ret ears tof them 8 : P ‘3 - K feeheceahaicd Bas mot | izht of the Sictilan hills where she was Peay Were: deny be suo B | SHOES. The: people of New York expect something from me, and they | wn foul play or su iden Her story—ontil she killed her E # reok a strong odor of Khs. | are going to get it. {mental eet ue t | betrarer-waas the story of thousands of = eink, which | other tmmigrant girls. j | jia Ferrara, whom she killed, was own first cousin. She thought he ant to marry her and giye her an e estate and her chifd-an-hon- name among her people. When | learned 7 edd back into the Hay! Breck acer thas teak “hich, s soon as | arrived in Albany I looked over the finances of the State | {quently developed, had Leen made vy] and found them ALL RIGHT. This condition must be remedied. There! Peres contelat ther cookiugate js TOO MUCH MONEY ON HAND. | “ 5 money my motto shall be A PIANO IN EVERY the pipes in the walls { Qnesof the soven made the mistaze | H nts of this State have no fur} ing ® dant are at Ove Ading th ss "hee ae . truth—-that the good- } idreds of thousands of res Sei aaiviioneenised Fy a preter girl—the fre + : RR-COLLARS pews! Sreaneroaey hab tibet at her bhame kindled invher'a rege for | i TT beg torcattthe attentior A the members of the Legislature tothe ad-t L Wreaked Her Vengeance. al L down six of the wic , B . “i " f i hdc ntages of ORIGINA! ssemblyman <ent me a bi Y ene She bought a cheap pistol, she traced | + eM icc : : 1 LITY._An_Assemblyman sent ue a bill to-day en . | her cousin to where he sat in Mulberry | the faces of the «x wore tle i n e the price of h ay in Cohoes.” Allow me to sug- : Bend Park, the pleasure place of his | t ) ihetr eyebrows and hair no 2 except one wcrambled to the: Who stayed wher nea A, Birmingham b 2 ate aren Sa So Hf ASKS |i PURI If Kpeopl shot him once, and when de | k felt she stood over him and kept on | IN f 4 f | IE = [hosting unt! the cheap plato! was | HE, 2 O “one She went to the Tombs without oom: | From the Hades of the Spiri{-|siaint. she has been locked up in aj HA AE rat |littie-ceti-evereinde, as docile and ai-| ualisis He—Calls_ffor pmost-aa- : ~ Liikeb. The matron, says the girt alte] Forgivenes: for hours at a time, Ser face a blank | and ter bands tying-eressed In ber lep. tank + = If her mind 1s busy, her face show: suring the session n of the I ARTE 1 shall qerict concise (Special to The Hee Tnothing a, aca aera ri (4 Eventful Offer ° Season—French 5] 5 eaiasnti ve worn | | Back Chesterfield Fall Gvercoats at weavings of fancl- Srey a very. sordid, Most men would consider ia great coos fojeneto on one of thestovercontsfo- $20-—4t's-cortein that, look where you will, they can't |e equalled ior jess. This offer comes ct a time when this type of overcoat haz reached | tes highest favor with well dressed men, and it involves garments that cre superbly fashioned and tailored in the exsectshaped back motel, with deep tre vert end collar of velvet or the matciial, Tle fu is a soft finished velour in five cistinet vatteras—sieel-gray herringbone, fight gray twill, Cambridge herringtone, wide wale” Oxford and dark gray natrow wale, = ent-parents-from-f ! WATERMELON af th 4 ‘rhe Army Clothes, | (From the New Orleans Pleayune,) a rumpsa has beén created inj circles vuse tha} authorities have im-} Tine people that he t Ket out » iad received dious ‘growth of the-cerset} Iden riven Fall Overcoats You'd | A Strong Showing of roving the on aod! Eypect-to Pay $25 for, at°20 | Men's Fall Suits-at 512,50 our-army- uniforms... Whether. (4 __ Even though the bigness of tis codection of ove:coait) The man who limits hitiself to the Tow pics of $12.50 tthe begisiature-t TC BY ack | [iat $20 wl Mess reee you yout cant love ight of treir ober: for a auit-and yet demands one that-will- promise good ime Fre reach Albany, |] he went on ae aw bearded ma th 5 THE Pare ues, Tevesled by every moda. —T. 7 service and-goad style sill find just the sult-hewantein a z }ipost: rateed, 2 and L proper cut and shaped back Chesterfiel(s of light Oxford, Cambridge and these ct $12.50, Nct the ordinary ready-made sort, mind THE HARD EBEFORE APR rete toa ihaa partite ‘ 4 s A avertion |] gieel grays. Then come the juaurious, medium length you, but the Vogel Brothers’ kind of black thiets and 1 1 ‘ . CO awledge they || overcoats of rich, soft-feeling black thibet, with @ lining stanch dark wool cheviots. Beyond the average $15 views || of sumptuous silk extending to the edge, And topcoats, suits in most shops to speak ¢ othe red-by the Star : = “the War Department cand whether covert end black thibe!:—All-at the special - = WR HEARST. fi Tea Fe te oS amasted: Our anil A Mighty Collection , Me tlee are cvare capt icine : of Biack Suits at $15 tter of variety and change im mili- { ry clothing, Dut ‘when tt comes to} & 2 Mighty in numbers, quality and style, It ia the biggest styloana smartness “they are growing gon Nin) z —— assemblage of black. suits ever gathered in one store— 4 repiexeniative of every good black fabric, whether plain = — or fancy, smooth or rough, Fashioned in five distinct pervice to-day 13 due to 3 3 new models, . abecoming and slouchy dress of Stw E j Rees Heer IEP. MT ing Coes “Cassimere and Cheviot Suits, — = end whatever brings = eee ch an. Improvement would be e se Bes : in Dark and Neutral Tones, at $15. me, even if {t be @ Brith milttarr z The substance of this group of suite at $15 is diversity, gcod tailoring aan eena tyle, With such qualities to rec- Lommend-them- theymutt sisike.faror-with the most 4, particWar of man-Stch pattern ae mixtures mottisd dex signs, club checks, overplaids and stripes are fashioned into suits, with every knack of style. Social at $13. ot { Hard-finished Worsted Suits | for Men at $17, $18 and $20 { Let us state at the outset that these suits are of the purest worsteds, withott a blemish or taint. If that’s - “4 impressed we'll say of their style that they incorpate al the earmarks of correct fashion in a manner that lifpr) Sale-of Suits | them fer above tte commonplace, The number of de- forY M signs and patterns {3 infinite at $17, $18 and {29. SFY oens Hen i suits That Are. Rich $12.50 in Tone and Dignity at $25 The fabrics of which these suits ar> fashioned are the products ofthe finest loorrs at hones cn4 abroad; they taveform in dressed and un iniahed worsteds in designs of refine? anc quiet good tas-c. ‘Phe tatioring i+ of @ tiawe thatidentifica the finest Fifth Avenue suits, and the style nts are on the same level. Special at $25. >) u important Invention Src ° 7 . The greatest results in sclence were ADMIRALISTIBLINGE NER OME, ton convention fachieved by employing the simplest de- | |vices. With the ordinary magnet Legted iis constructed the telegraph Instrument. The special form of spiral spring in| the action of the Kranich & Bach Piano “8 has accomplished more In the develgp- 56°! ment of a perfect instrument than any © o)09 K4ak | other invention during * the past thi dof the | ears. Clings (o (From the St POPE BIDS F TO BISHOP McFAUL. iM a f oN | ITAL $1, 000,000. are wo sown 9) AUTOMATIC ADJUSTMENT ven) 'Qurs is the only piano action ‘- |fitted with the Spiral Spring Auto- A i ‘ ‘ | mat djustment (patented). { thechandhi: pit itollndrs am, This invention compensates for —, obs E tL EG RA FH ]mod i ir je ava pail atmosphere changes, acds_great- z eer : ads wt iy to the expressional and interpre- ATER er Tipe ep Ee " en} possibilities of the piano and SHIP WITH CREW OF THIRTEEN FEARED Lost, MINSinGH aE 2 ires for it the longest possible proscrmammctn ses recncameract The iitustration atove serves to show the snap and dash of or young men's suits in sizes from 14 to 18. For Big Men—Fall Suits 2 Overcoats Norwegian t : ; i ‘ ete i avis 1 or ay ater, | life of satisfactory use. ‘| The coats are in extreme length, with shaped backs, 29 aie eee : i f Maw bored \We offer more favorable instal- eizi full chests and troad lapele,.Thsy at $15, $18, $20 2. $25 ‘| ie 'o'ment ternts {han those of any other have deep n 3 Providing gi.its and ove coas for big min. af 40 t0 The trousers are in the full peg-top style. £0 inches chest-measure fax assumed the, dignity of a You may choore froin black thibete and brig3t spec'aty with us. However indifierertiy itis done else- iplales cheeks and otrip2s in tweedm,and cheviots at | where, here it js a-particular pyase of cur business, and wen 50, ‘ | ¢oneona tremendous seclo. lhigh-grade piano manufacturers. Kranich & UAC Ng / PIANOS WATEROOMS: VARAS Past Eig Bo co Hesse fader -stiee-ttoktetery—prri—tm Roneca wile of the owner of the b Ni helaiten AMER AGROUD)IN THE DEL AWARE. Store Open Saturday | Night Till 10.30. ASA tithe Aiea line, ¢ Liverpool Ost ro Bay, s below thin city. {withstanding 8 Nepal ia in no ‘dangers + lat wl humar 4274 Sie. Av > Aane,

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