The evening world. Newspaper, October 22, 1906, Page 6

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THE EVENTWG Wor += the. —ot- Biectlons- -Morgin, cmnsed tae—boy’e - NO CONFESSICN BY iI COT SIOTOSITON | BOY REPEATER VET” SLEUTH'SLAPINCAR i Young Haggerty, Only Nine. Cunningham Failed os i teen, 1S Said to Havet istered Fourteen Times. \ OFFICIALS SEEK PARTY ratained no atiorne —Deprity——Attome: Blau, representing Statd Saperintondeng arrest. He said to-day he expec be-ableto show that young Mage was only ex organized Kang that was g for system. one of § AWyLY business connected with the are, yea Expected a Confession. uty Blau sald conclusive proof ‘ourteen registrations by the can be shown when t before Magistrate Steiner - but that he was chagrined at -having failed to get a full confession from the prigoner_with regard —to—the—alieged + Doy —Witllaen +-Finali?—tre“man “grabbed 6 | also, INS 7 NaF Problem. ~ i Tt Cunningham and Knoxlton tried and the conductor ee: Napes of thelr hécks and led them to the street, where he tutned them over to a policeman. Then he bona the! cond the \car again, and tor, offered seve: e night in fall wore armlgned to-day before Mag- trate Sweetser in the H vurt. The Magistrate told Wa should have He raid Thatter to the company, tors number was 9. CALF EXPLODES AS. HE EATS DYNAMITE. t gong. ui mitted ‘When Blau had the prisoner bro into 1 ored to obtain his parole in custody of the Attorne Deputy Silverman. of the Elec} bur-aa. said the boy eT TOPERA, Kan., Oct. 24—The explosion registering ander different calf which had dined too well / for James Tatman, a farmer, / the hospital. seriously Injured. / ag trylng to shoo t ourt Sunday morning he endea saying that he viitinble—tnformation calf as General, Ket Re munched his explosive dinner, when M FORAHNG FRENCH CAPINET, | na Cleme Jers Yames the N If you want to get a good piano and get reasonable don’t fail to examine the New Uprights—prices fron) $225 to. $400, on —-paymen of $5 to $10 morithly.. Also a special offering of ~ 50 Used Pianos, Waters LB, MONDA iat it ts+ all uprights, different makers, in perfect “condition, | $50 to $175, on payments of only $5 down and $5 Per Month {134 Fifth Ave., near 18th St, -/127 West 42d St., near Broadway. THREE STORES: ; oe Harlem Hranch (Open Evenings), 254 West 125th St | B. Altman & On. near Staves al iwithout interest.- Stool, cover, tuning and delivery -free+ | Horace Waters @Co | | | Y¥, OCTOBER Zz GARMENT SHOP, Continuation of the 375 Beautifully, Tailored Suits FOR WOMEN AND MISSES That Regularly Sell for $37.50 to $45.00, The hearty response to our announcement of yesterday ain demonstrates that the statements of lipsborn can: be a cial offeriy yea significance Whilé Hundreds of suits were so great that there still re- sortment, including every style and fabric. The atove tllustration shows only a few of themodels, There are many’ other beautiful creations in Long Coat Suits, Pony Suits, Eton Blouses and the strictly Man-Tailored Suits. You , 15067 ——Pbilipsborn_— ONel Greatest Suit Sale of the Season Stores Occupying Two Blocks, -Adams G| Sixth Ave.. 20th to 22d St., N.Y. —7| ADAMS BUILDING—2d Floor A Great Suit for $14.75, Worth $25.00. Special Offering for To-Morrow. Broadcloth-and“Chevi i ored, and three di from— Semi Fitting, Tight Fitting ad Pony all say morrow i 910,00 sara “Shoulder Shawls An exc } i honey- ADAMS BUILDING: 2d Floor Another Great Offers To-Morrow of $29.50 Fur Lined Coats. at $19.95 each. The demand -has Se nso. great for e enough to go price y will be ie Hnagerty Aereed\tosthiaiat | yoo 7 rae went On Been | cannot get similar Suits elsewhere for anything near this price. these popular Coats that it has been friends advised Mitm “against doing ie Young bovine to atoms, oe || FIFTH AVENUE. They are strictly Philipsborn styles, obtainable here only. strenuous work to pri he changed hx mind and insisted on} The calf found three sticky of dyna- ! i 5 ie Sa AES : ' ware around. We fortunat And ball witaine a short tiene and, aad | mite which Tatman was’ using. to bias | THIRTY- FOURTH AND THIRTY-FIFTH STREETS, NEW YORK. THEY ARE MADE OF FINEST BROADCLOTHS AND FANCY MATE- uettiet warning James against tailing, deo] the expinnlvc nan amended to z SS es es RIALS, LINED WITH THE BEST TAFFETA, LOUISINE OR SATIN. lot for to-morroy parted to Ket a bondsman. He wasl to gee the cait calmly chewing : TDIDES : Rot fuccesaful Sunday, and had to Betas : Y | Dal ssipecih z | THE TAILORING AND TRIMMINGS ARE_GR THE VERY 7 fi _ hen id “talked to the “boy” th the Ce ee a BLANKETS, COMFORTABLES AND | | FINEST, AS FOUND ONLY IN THE HIGHEST PRICED SUITS. —later in the Tombs. drive , the “alt va Sinidenly ey) i S q His Brother Acquitted. dynamite: exploded” with aeons chased |__| BEDSPREADS, | MED bo & sar | %, Mile-and-a° half away’ Th | | A 3 3 go on the c} a pf Binher, —Comnfanaites—and—Bedspreads — SS oF ehitir y ij : : | Sa , 12 W. 23d St. Hoe, through to 22d. E which are now being offered include the finest produds . 4 1 if = Fi of the European and Domestic markets, many | ft ts intention wax not to cron. tion Nov. but tn the 00 ET, next year, | THIRTY-FOURTH A H didate for de Wharves aiid, showing the lead &. Altman & Cn. ) . . i FIFTH AVENUE | T * } THIRTY-FOURTH AND THIRTY.FIFTH-STREETS, NEW YORK INVITE AN EXAMINATION OF THEIR COLLECTION | or FINE LACE WINDOW DRAPERIES, | | WHICH EMBRACE VARIOUS RICH EXAMPLES —1N } } OLD FRENCH DECORATIVE LACES. i | PORTIERES, CHOICE BROCADES AND OILIER FABRICS” FOR INTERIOR HANGINGS j ia ALSO FINE RUGS. IMPORTED, FROM [EUROPE i “AND THE ORIFNT, INCLUDING MANY SPECIMENS — | > OF INTEREST TO CONNOISSEURS AND COLLECTORS =| __ (FOURTH _FLOC “AR. Altman & Cn. FIFTH «AVENUE rd MIRTY-FIFTEL STREETS, NEW YORK OBJECTS OF. ART, Ex ING IN DESIGN EPTIONALLY INTEREST AND WORKMANSHIP, -EMBRACING BRONZES AND MARBLI CTROLIERS, MINIA TURES IN IVORY, AND AMEL, ALSO MANY ! PIECES OF MODERN JAPANESE PRODUCTION. SELECT EXAMPLES OF DECORATIVE TAB SHOWING CO ATIONS OF ITALIEN ' AND BRODERIE. ANGLAISE, FLEMISH AND POINT VENISE OR CHOICE DESIG IN BRUGES, DUCHESSE AND NEEDLE POINT LACE, (THIRD FLOOR.) California Blankets, $7.00, 8.00, 9.50 and 10.50 per pair il, of which are exclusive in design, i | Satin-finish Bedspreads ‘ ues $3.25 each Marreilles Bedspreads z rs 3.00 each | (Third Floor.) Stern Brothers To-morrow, Sale of French Model Hats ing Paris Milliners; at Smart_Street- Hats, from our ows workroc in-all the new coloring AN IMPORTATION JUST RECEIVED OF at $12.50,16.50, 18.5 PRENCH MOURNING HATS AND BONNETS: MILCIN RTM RY DEPA tT SECOND FLOOR = —= Boys’, Young Men's and Juyenile High Grade Clothin g & Gucrera(eancorract : }to 37 chest measures, at 511.50 to 29. 59 le Breasted, Sailor and { 4 to 17 yTs, , $5.00 to 18.00 s and Reefer: i d r School and Dress Wear, $5.50 to 17,50 , FANCY NOVELT AND CLOTHS: IN VARIO IR DE AND PARTY WEAR, DO SUITS, HATS AND » INCLUD- SHADES YOUNG APS IN| PLAIN £25.00, 35.00 JAMES MoGREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Street In Both Stores, also a_complete line of standard merchandise at attractive prices, Corsets, 23rd Street Store, Mercerized Batiste Corsets. High bust and dip hip models. Suitable for average figures, Front artd side supporters. : 1¢35. yalue 2,50, Z igustine Corset, of fancy “silk Broche. “High bust and dip hip models with tapering waist lines, or medium high bust for slender figures. | New model_of I.a_Vida-Corset, with high, close fitt nx bust, long hip, tapering waist. lines. -Designed-for—Princess and—Empire Gowns, Filled with real whalebone. Made of fine coutil, batiste and fancy silk Broche: 3.§0-t0-19-50 Infants’ Outfitting Dep't, “28rd Street Store. Navy blue, red or grey Cheviot Coats, to 6 years. Sizes 2 ‘ “7S Brown, white and navy blue Corduroy Coats. ' 4.50 and 7.50 White and colored felt hats. 2,50 and 3.25 Cloaks, Dresses, Bonnets, Baskets and complete Layettes, JAMES McGREERY & CO, (eee Twenty-third Street. | oak finishe mings, your silk petti seven dollars, ( $1.50 and $2.50 C. B. a La Spirite Corsets. 69c, i to-morro’ i an unusual and By a stroke of fortune we secured a lot “(all factory seconds, but Practically. med hips and are) of the fatest_me tes 69e We Will Offer To-morrow — 100 of Our Celebrated American Sewing Machine Te At They-are sold —— by Agents all ~overthe country particular, dt machines for to-morrow Do Drawn-Work and Embroidery Come and see Mrs. Reeves manipulate a machine so clever! embroiders and does the most beautiful drawn-work as finely and artis- tically as if it were done by hand. The embroidery is done in colors shaded exquisitely, the drawn-work in the Mexican, Battenberg and other desired patterns. ast_an ordinary machine and an ofdinaty machine needle—no ats 4 art is worth leaming, for with it you can make beauti- ful centre-pleces,-doylies and other lovely art needlework quickly and ine expensively. G ar; Mrs. Reeves will be here all week in the Sewing Machine Department and qill cheerfully give lessons to all all-wool | ee concerned free. | SUNDAY WORTDAVANT ADVERTISEMENTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS.: \ Vs

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