The evening world. Newspaper, October 24, 1906, Page 8

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CLLRS FARTUE NEN CRUHDE TORELPCONMCT SUNDA TEAR AECAOCOAHMN oe Record in Celebrated Di- | ‘Brooklyn Ministers-Ask Court} WEOWIDOWHOHAD ELLISON OFFERS. S2,000NNTHEBANK JOB 70 BELAY Wegner, Who Is Sued for Di) \Woutd Make Him a Commis- yorce, Tells Court He Made.a Mistake, of —Condemnation Along Water Route. | $3 yorce-Case-Presentéd—- Kihes_Gounty . [day Observance League egalist Sur Against Hooe. | any -niene performances ts. the Brook: peered lyn theatres waa carried to ts Su-] |preme Court to-day, when Justice Keogh was asked to revoke the Ucense of the Oolumbla Theatre. The petion- Dr, ‘Wititam Sheafe PITTSBURG, Pa., 0: Airectly connected Ww er fs the Rey, of Augustus f 7 x Changed with-periury in conection with | Obase, . pastor of Christ _ Episcopal alleged, Church, ‘Bedford avenue and Division | Es fse man } postions ‘reflecting on Mrs. } if Je, Were permitted in ‘o-day when the. cage | "et ‘The management of the Columbia has | been putting on Sunday right vaude- yille concerts. Tho ministers of Briok- ! th , who have organized to stop Sun- Peavtanaiioerelt cls paige 1a. Dertormancess picked out thie she- 3 pei | tre fora test case. Arguments von ‘the application to revoke {ho Stconse will be heard by Justice Keogh next | TNiesaay, 5 Xt a meeting yesterday In the Drook- lyn ¥. (3 A. rooms plan wee Jmapoésead out for a campaign c hl ever ytheatre in New York giving Ban- day night. performances: Mayor 20; | Clellan wit bo appealet—to_at firet. Tf he doey not close the houses Gov, Hig- gins will be asked to take Action, “The | sourts in @fanhattan, howover, > Fe Jpeatediy held that the so-oaled Sun- lday night ‘sacred -concert” ts within the imit of? the law, when scenery ie hot ohanged and the drop ourtaln re- maing up during the enfire perfocm- ance. € ede tie,.who will be the sta: case, was on hand ea: not! brought Into d the o included a orda in the case, the billy te: + taken fy this cano not brs court, all other pi ‘mony being sho ed i One Case Hy Knew. __(From_ the Chioars Resord-Iarait.) “Haye you ever known a man who | toad-rrentnees thrust! upon —h. Fel rap YONDON, Oot, BL—At Newmarket to-tny the Cambridgeshire Stakes for three-year. ung | ei4s and anwards, one nile ané a furlong. Lhonese atarte —tity-conment:* - B. Altman & Cn FIFFH AVENUE THIRTY-FOURTH AND\THIRTY-FIFTH STREETS, NEW YORK MAHER WINS STAKE: RACE: statesman. 0 t mention my |- on hy Polymolus, ridden by 'D | father-in-law, I had the hardest kind | Maner The “Amati. fockey, Raarit Chloe of work with him when I went to get | was cond, and Malua was third. -VENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1906.7 Hackett, Carhart @ Broadway at Thirteenth. Street Invite Your Interest ta, “Special Values * Offered in departments devoted to Tailored Suita, Coats, Skirts and Fur Garments for Women and Misses. YT ! i Koch's Uptown Pricea Make Down- town Shorping an E:travagance &KO6cH & Co. Thursday’s Important News From a Busy Store. - Of Women’s offens.10. the... netining......Co, | Counsel an appointment an { sioner tn the condemnation of the most important section of the one hundre | milp route of the new aqueduct to} connect the city the Catext!! wa: | ter. supply, The hy whi will be something handsome, ta left to | the courts, | My wife died last January and left mo threo daugtiters, This woman, who was thon passing as a widow named Cole, read of my wifes h dn the newevaners und wrote a letter. to me in which she enid that she and I were lovers twenty yearh ago, and asked me oon: to all, 1 did; endshe told me ‘how|. Mr. Filson has secured the services much ahe loved mo and how good sho|/ of Henry T. Dyokman, of WW would be to my chijdren, and that she) Piaing, to rememont the city, and. ho | Will Je petitions at once for the con- | demnation of the entire route of the) Aqueduct trom the Croton supply north had 92.000 In the bank, eo I married her. ry rope and ne tok Nee ee ue cell ins HOW x thing ‘but eondanaran fausoand and what| ward, to near Col4 Aprings, where the Seep eeta Thate all Tihenrd kl areat eypron will be bullt under the over Bu re aa | ae} “When Leamo back I {eieatheh ba ‘Mr, Dyoleman has had large experi- | whet iT ee} _onde-tn auch. mations,” mild Mr, Billiton | and they! to-day, “and I was anxior cos [his sorvatse, He Ponronentth Lelty as speolal oounsel for “the whole proceedings. had a er i “after that, 1 fottc she eatd who had to wo out make timex, : ight | PS n oa en for Hich people at nig: I have divided the work tnto twe we ott ered per with Diller More’ ,ottone, and sth two Commissioners Well, Mhan’ once, and from appearances, {hey 1 had enough to arin t t er ery tO pad example i My sho asec fett hor and took. my will be appointed as soon as the neves- sary notices can do given. ve the privileee of naming one Comrflssioner Commission, and have named ppgaranets they oan s Mie, Bet marily because he is ohildre Weaner Mr, Jelany, primarily CORMSH Heeccr on in Me aMACe Tas l- | one of-the best men whom I could wet save that he delleves NE Mod her and. if 1 can get him, and because I think ready married. when husband ft_a right thing to do, n named! ‘ it es i Mayor McClel- that har Oe living ty Mex. Wy have not consulted Ayehen to whoae pe Wigemmaker in, the | tan’ he sald, in answer to « quoation, Hae “but shall do 60 ax to the: appointment 4 Is paid to have (into street pause and |e can 7 otlontoie-—- Bie Biel thar when Weaner left Prumily beat her and that wince then he has not miven her a cent. “justice Keogh orlered Womner to pay hin nize $10) counsel foe and $12 a week fo her 47 the Commissioner: which we name on the other Commission. neat eee Sunday World Wanta W: Monday Morning Wonders. | ork f. allmony untill the case 1s tried.-in three |. oy : ¥ era Stern Brothers Art Goods « Needlework AN INTERESTING DISPLAY OF USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL ARTICLES, OF TAFFETA, INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING; BS S PES SA t2 $2 5 ete ys nae Hip length. fitted coat suits with vest, velvet and Satin trimmed: Cluster plaited skirt, Of panne cheviot, in all colors, fou Frances pony coat, suit, elaborated -and~tettoned with braid, Fancy plaited skirt of broadcloth, in all colors. 4) Three button cutaway suit, edges bound with braid, Plaited skirt, Of panne chevict, in all cGlors, COATS Tourist Coats, 50 inches long, of large ‘ plaids and checks, in a variety of loose and half fitted models... ies Ay Half fitted coats of blatk broadcloth, - trimmed with embroidery and braid and $17.50 interlined . 6 5 ¥ Value $25 SKIRTS Panel plaited and full kilted models of large and small plaids in new color combinations. ... $5 ‘ Value §7.50 Full plaited models of an exceptional im- $7 50 ported French voile in black only.. .... is Value 610 ~FUR LINED COATS $32.50 $45 ~ $59.50 Of Imported black broadcloth in loose and half fitted models 50 inches long. Lined with German gray and white squirrel or fine brown furs with collars of Persian lamb, black lynx, natural and blended squirrel. Lord & Taylor Apparel, including Fur Garments and imported Motor Coats of seaspnable woolen fabrics; Caps and Gloves. Women's Hoods and Veils. ( Motor Hampers, céntaining tea or cold luncheon service; Automobile Clocks, Drinking Cups, Flasks, Women's Bains Fitted—Automobile—Bags- and other foreign novelties, Rugs, Robes and Shawls, in| ¢omprehensive selections. MEN'S HOSIERY. A. select Mock of Men's Hosiery, embracing the mont recent novelties as well as complete assortments of the more Maple fyles. Commencing to-morrow (Thursday), the following will jase pees hse ci teaties cular prices SAL alt Hose black and] Golered genth embreidecy; $2.25 per pair. Three pairs for $6.25 Plain Black Silk Half-hose, $1:35 per pair. : Three pairs for $3.75 SUES Lisle Thread Half-hose, piack with colored-embroidery and faney colored effect, 32c, per pair. Six pairs for $1.75 pat nd etare ot — __ Franklin IMPORTANT SALE Women’s Fur Lined Coats, Superior Cloths, Furs and Tailoring. Wear Guaranteed, a ' FINE: BROADCLOTH COATS, in black and colors; ‘with 7 50 37, German squirrel lining; shawl collar of Lynx, Persian or Squirrel. Value $55.00. /.eseeeneeenen-—— IMPORTED BROADCLOTH COATS, in black and colors; lined-with finest quality. Brook Mink or German locke squirrgl, with shawl collar and cuffs of superior quality Persifh Lamb, Value $25.CO-+nmermanncen 48.50 Women’s Evening Coats ‘ ‘Three Distinct Styles, Coples of Parls Models, Mi CHIFFON’ BROADCLOTH, tn white, tan, pearl gray or black; Mined with white Peau de Cygne and wool Interlined; tichly ‘trimmed, Value $50,00,. 29.50 een ed ie tee Women’s Tailored Suits (wo Tight-Fitting Models. 'Superlor Tailored, CUTAWAY COATS, single or double breasted, with pleated ' skirts of fine Broadcloth In all the plain fashionable colors, also overplaids and stripes; Interlined for winter r Value $50.00 memmarmnemmmncowns ern renees ters ‘| Women’s Long Cobert Cloth Coats—satin and sith lined—loose.and Te Boutittier Brothers Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, 950 ALSO AN ASSORTMENT OF EXQUISITE HAND EMBROIDERED JEWEL, HANDERCHIEF AND GLOVE BOXES, PICTURE FRAMES, PILLOW TOPS, STATIONERY CASES, ETC., SUCH AS ARE SHOWN IN THE MOST EXCLUSIVE PARISIAN SHOPS Upholstery_Fabrics (50 ins. wide) Special ‘To-morrow. — Silk Damaske & Tapestries, Formerly $4,758 5.2574, $1.95, 2.75 Silk Tapestries & Broches, Formerly $5.75 & 10.50 Yu, 3.75, 4.50 Drapery Velours, Formerly $1.25, 2 50 & 3.75 Yd, 95c, 1.25, 2.75 imported Cretonnes 31 inches wide, Yard; 42c, 48c, 65c SOmeat Yard, $1.25, 1.85, 2.15 ———————————— West Twenty-third Street nena re ee nenense | stent __SEASONABLE APPAREL 7 Werk-Boxes, $1.25 Letter Files, $1.45 os : FOR AUTOMOBILE SERVICE, Pin Boxes, 1,25 ue meet) ue Will place On’sale Thursdayi morning Toilet Boxes, 1.45 rayat Holders, 1. , Various articles of Men's and Women's Automobile ane Work Boxes, $98 Frames, $1.25, 2.98 A selection af 200 Women's & Misses New Fall Sutts, consisting of the following styles :— LEtton Blouse Model, applications of braid trimmings, blacks and the new fall shades of broadcloths. _ Walking Coat Model, 45 inches _____long, in Panne Cheviots and _man- nish_-mixtures and stripes, Box Coat Model. 24 to 20-inch models in either single or double- breasted styles, And 5 : About roo Suits, mostly 1 or a of a style, in various models and new fall shades, Suits formerly priced ¢40 to $50 each. _At per suit. Broadway and Twentieth St,, Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St. Le Bontillter Bro Silks and Dress Goods. (Women’s Suits and Coats Women’s Wide Wale Worsted Walking Sutts, short coat—pleated Special for Thursday and Friday. one yard wide; regular_price ¢1,00-a_-yard, “palae $32.50 Goat Broadcloth Suwtts-pleated sktrt—-coat silk Wonten’s Lon « fined—Black, Plum, Green, Blue, Wine and Red— 525.00 _ value $35.00 Women’s Black Cloth Coat—satin and silk lined—loose and fitted. models— 4 ' 912,75 and $15.00 values $17.50. and $22.00 fitted effects— ! 410,00 value $15.00 Women’s Walking Shirts—Cheviot and Panama Cloth—Blact, Blue and Brotn— i \ : 55,90 and 56,90 balues $7.50 and $10.00) West Tewenty-thind Street. on sale 5,000 yards Colored Taffeta Silks, in a complete range of street and evening shades, including white, ivory, cream and black... ¢ serir+ at soc. yd Black Broadcloths. Thursday and Friday we place on sale 45 pieces Fine German Broadcloths; regular ptice $4.50 a yd.... at $1.58 yd White Goods Dept. = We offer for Thursday and Friday ee 200 preces Fine LongCloth, regular price $1.65 per piece....at $1.25 per piece. Unusual value. $ oP i P Lord & Taylor Broadway and Twentieth St, Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St. = $370.00 3,500 yards Black Taffeta Silks — aataycmy dame 7 AIN COATS. oul fro} ler to-morrow tT tT Fall models, and showing ahd 'excellenceat every po: Broadcloth, Cheviots and Mannish Mixtures in a Charming Assortgieni of Smart Checks and Plaids. , There's the becoming’ 28-inch s+mi- fitted model and” the 23 fitting effect, hee Some Strictly Tailored; Others i Appropriately Trimmed; Coats Lined. with Fine Qualty of Good — Satin: Skirts Fi Gloria Sth -¢ colors and bl. Sik Rubber. Coats; tan, navy and~ black, VIIS laited Models. gray}, ft weaves; a la VENETIAN S in-black and navy b tonal value; s wide. pexulariy $1.00, BLACK ENGLISH COSTUME SERGE; shrunk an all puré wool; $8 inches wide; regularly $1 ____Velbeteens and Sthhs. = COLORED VELVETEEN; fast pile and c sultable for coats and costun: except yard. sige BLACK MESSALINE; all silk: pure dy high lustrey a most desirable quatity; rep chiffon finish: 24 Inches wide; va ue; regularly $1.2 8-Day Clochs.| | LARGE ENAMELLEDIRON CLOCK -f ; ety of new designs and colors; with bronze figur { es wid: heavy flannel hour stril ‘ L Regular gong Carpets and Rugs. —— SAVONNERIE CARPETS; bsrders to| BR SELS RUGS; L251 or- VELVET RUG 95c} AXMINSTER ROG the well-known mai sushi 47.98 tur i 19.50 Bags and Belts, HAND BAGS of seal grain; large size; STRAP BOOK of black seal, with In- fitted with purse; worth $1.25..85c| side frame; value $1.75....4.-. $,29 H BAGS of seal grain; teath TSI C BELT withy cut steel —ered-frame;—fitted wil Steel buckle; value Di al and. floral 12.75 extra heavy quality; 39,50 New. designs and-colors. $1.35, yard , Thursday, Friday, Saturday. The high-grade qualities you cus- tomarily buy. The heavy, staunch, serviceabic, tich-looking kinds, To be brief, the. best the market affords, and at prices it would be imprudent to overlook. 4-PIE! SALAD BOWLS; worth §2.25.... 1,69 SOUP TUREENS; wor NDLESTICKS; worth $1.78... 1.39 BE : MAYORN SUGARS $1.75. BREAD. T PLTCE BON DbISt Between Lenox =— & Seventh Aves, “WAITING!” Caution is a good thing but in its aggravated sense it becomes procrastination. It’s all right to °‘‘make sure’’ before you go ahead but when it comes to ad- vertising, please realize that more people advertise in The World than in = any other newspaper on the face of the earth. ; : The Man Who “Waits” to Advertise in the World Waits at a Loss Far Greater Than the Cost of a World Ad. | | \ | — SUNDAY WORLD. WANT ADVERTISEMENTS Wee _ WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERSP |

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