The evening world. Newspaper, October 31, 1906, Page 8

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nt hight and.this morning the police were planted tn tho vicinity of No, 915 Broadway, the address given, Brower ahd Richarts returnef to the roadway house ehortly after 3 o'clook [this morning. |them and they mado no reststance, The ng men had just committed another ry, it fs alleged, and their pock- fin were filled with the apolls, being ecarched at (ho siation-house jewelry to the value of $0 wus taken ie m them, Robbed Jowelry Store. Rioharde weakened under questioning and sald that they had Just entered tho! YOUNG THIEVES CONFESS TAKING ~ $60,000 1N LOOT. Gang in Williamsburg) Captured with Cines to— Many Robberies, Brower waa being soaithed he ieed to place a jeoo of paper mouth, but before he could ie it O'Conner had him down and wos prying ble teeth apart The per waa the pawn ticket which Ma- Rohay ‘had given him and which he danind the of, Ho also de | nied that ed elven him any GOT $57,000 IN COAT. Real-Estate Contracts, Notes: and Cash Stolen from Paul .Karn. tart the po: weaken and den. [bery at llc detteve that tell share the, at th! -lumit&- MODISTE” SANS 8CORE | (Special to The venting World.) 4 Oot M— The music of the Fritz! Sthef Opera Coin- pany went astray .Jast night and sternation prevailed for a few minutes Tpe—dompany orchestra . fiddled tunes for ten inutes after the advertised [time for. the performances. The murlc did not arrive and ft was decided to ao ‘Three young burglars tn Wi burg suddenly found themacivas They “‘equeaied™ bunch of trouble, each other and th wate nocurttles nearly $00,000. A! admits navi aged | = “Mile, Modlate" without tt Harry ea reached the theatre at inter. 15 Broad- z three. of No. 34: All had a fair to the public echoc to be the son of a prot politician, Detectives O'Connor and Germanhau- een, of the Williamsburg police, while looking through a pawnshop spotted Ma. | Shorey, who tad comet —to- pawn ant avercont, TheySarrested him and he contessed, | t hey went done Is reported | Brookyn | f Etoten~by him and-his two eompanton: from the house of William Neurer, No, € Moore street, the preceding day. At the police station Mahoney ad-| mitted that on Monday they had en-| tered the house of Paul Karn, No. 132| Manhattan avenue, Williamsburg, but{ had been frightened away before they gccure many valuables. He had ver, taken Mr. Karn's coat, In| they had found real estate con-|f notea and cash footing up to| “There Wax 4150, ne ent, a pawn} t for _apatr_of diamond earrings cwhich had been pledged for $600. Most of thesa things, including the Fitty Dollare will be paid for the arrest and conviction of any Junk deaslor or other person guilty, under the provisions of Section 550 of the Penal Gode of the State of Now York, of criminally recelving any prop- erty belonging fo thle Oompany. NEW YORK TELEPHONE oO. 15 Dey St. Now York —__ JOMN HU. CAHILL, May 1, 1008, 24 Vice-Preali Uptown Pricca Make Dewn-_ town Shopping an Extravagance. K6¢cH & Coll ° a Thursday—Timely Specials for Colder Days Ahead. Fine Furs at Lot Prices, N PAW “THROW SCARFS AND PILLOW MUFFS;:a 812. pal set. HROW SCARF: PILLOW MU 9,80 113.50 The dvtectivos arrested) Upon} | =e : mE HRVENING WORLD, -|MOB THROWS ENGINES, AND CARS IN DITCH. Armed Farmers Stand Guard on Encroaching Railroad at Cross- Ing After Raid, MBDINA, 0,, Oot, 51.—Angored by the action, of the offlotals of the Baltimore and Oblo Rallrosd, wha built across ai” country rond, near Lol, against thetr Wren nrovAY VCTOBER 4 ° ol, ers of the road the torn up The trou art ayant wishes, nearly 100 Me took thelr teams y¥ tipped three ‘dinky" dina Co! engines and h to any omployee; attempted to replace! ver tha, crossing has) been brewing for several months, and] n. was the culmination Stern Brothers. Millinery Department-cir Fis) Imported Corsage Bouquets WHICH ARE VERY MUCH IN VOGUE IN PARIS : RECENT ' NOVELTIE: SHADED WILLOW PF PARADISE BIRDS, FOR HAT TRIMMIN COMRRISING MES, MARABOUT AND COQUE FEATHERS, NGS, VELVET FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE, Ostrich Plumes—To-miorrow — In White, Black and Autumn Colors, 18 in. $3.75 20in, 4, 05. —— Much Below Regular Values. Portleres Much Below Value ‘DOUBLE FACED PORTIERES WITH REVERSED. COLORS, - MADE IN SPECIAL ORDER STYLE, Silk Tapestry Portieres, with Van Dyke Edge, Value—$17, $0- Silk Velour Eortleres) self-toned figures, COUCH AND TABLE COVERS, IN STYLES TO HAR Vatue $35.00 WITH ABOVE INCLUDING Taffeta Silk Petticoats Black and Leading Shades of the season, $4 95, On ‘sale to- -MOrrow Blue and Red Plaids, knee flounce of accordion | pleating and two rows of ruchi, 5.95, 6.95 9.75 Black Bilk, knee flounce tucked with 3 rows of embroidery, 19.50 + BLACK MARTEN THRO\ BLACK MARTEN- PIL! ~ Remodelled, repaired and rel Fur Garnet Best_workmanshins lowest ___ Women’s Tourist Coats, An Important Showing of 50-inch Length Walking Coats ed on the premises. § | That Ranks Foremost Amona Special November Offerings. Braids Rael Buttons. NARROW FIBRE BRAIDS; black tlons; value 45 81. oo; per BLACK-AND-WHITE E-BRAIDS; also Persian bands and bral ~tatest effects; value 7 Special, yard WHITE PEARL BUTTONS; a special | value t5c, to 2Sc4 special, dozen... Wool Blankets. $6.75 Value, $4.95, “Huck Towels. 25¢ rane 12 4c. CALIFORNIA~ WOOL” BLANKETS for double beds; size 72x84 rish } ave; ‘full bleached with borders; large, liberal size; $3.00 per doren.} Se w12) 2c} inches} they w: five pounds Buy and are pret y bordered in FIGURED TAFFETA SILK { nal value at | Women's Sio. 50 Suits, 7 50 Two Di ted. with HP 11.50) ee | ween Lenox Seventh Aves, Turbans colorings Regular THIRTY - For wear with Winter costumes, being shown in Trimmed Hats, inclu A special selecticn of Trimmed Hats, “includ: Glack velvet rimmed peti pliner B. Altman & Co. FIFTH =AVENUE= FOURTH AND THIRTY = Fire (TRIMMED HATS. models, E: and tinsel effects, in the latest To-morrow (Thursday), November Ist, Hats in light colorings. will be offered at Price $30.00, (Third- Floor.) “STREETS fashionab'e efects—are “Fur Yoques and Hats in delicate | alo Flower-trimmed 1 $20.00 each. styles in Armlets, Lord © Taylor Glove- Department. Elbow Length, for wearing underneath the Long Gloves in cold weather. Broadway and Twentieth St, Fifth Ave. Nineteenth St IVhtte and Black Silk, $1.25 per pair. White and Black lool, very fine weave, $1.00 per pair. i befvet trimmed—long Pony and Eton Coat—pleatedsktri— Black and colors— $25.00 ana $29.75 _values $35.00 and-$39,00 | Women’s Eventng Long Coats—fine quallty imported Broadctoth—| trimmed with best stk braid and belbet—Colors: Whtte, Light Tan, Gray and Blackh—White satin Itning— 126,75 White satin— 425.00 value $35.00 Women’s Long Black Clot & Coate=F (ited, and loose effects—satin P8075 5100 palues $19.75 and EAL | Women’s Tourist Coats—vartous mixtures—, tls ~- Covered Wei 5) SOD Exceptional Values £10.00 on ~ Te Boufiler Broters JAMES McGREERY & CO, 34th Street. 23rd Street. In Both Stores the finest fabrics the world produces ; also a complete line of standard merchandise at attractive prices, _ Corsets. Women’s Suits and Coats. n| Ween’ 's Tatlor-Made Sutts—best quality Broadcloth, braid and » valse $35.00) Women’s Black Broadcloth Coats—long, tight-fitting—lined with JAMES MoCREERY 8°60. | Sth Strooh | RIrd Street, In Both 6toreg : the finest (abrice-the world profuces; ¢ ~ also,. ~ Wpomplete fine nF standard-merohendiea af attractive prices, (9 RE RRS RE EEE STOTT Millinery, 3 —fidth Street Store, Sale of SEA Hats. Various seasonable “CHa mings and flowers, Mado of velvet, cloth and felt, Black, White and s complete range of faalionatls colora to -harmonfss with the latest gowns, 32.50 vate 15,00 to at.sq. 7 = - Household Linens. 84th Street Store. On November the rst. Fine Damask Table Cloths. a xa yards. 2 ae » a SF es auyxay. * aax2w% “ yalue 5.75 to 8.25, \ Dinner Napkins to match. 5-85- “per. doze Takata Tow els, Hemstitched ends with ‘damask figured-centres, 22 x 44 inches. 6.75 per doz. yalue 9.00. A” complete stock of ~hand-embroidered—linen Sheets. Pillow Casés, Bed Spreads and Shams. JAMES McGREERY & CO. Thirty-fourth Street. On Sale in Both Stores, Augustine Corsets. of fizure. High-close fitting bust and long fitting hips for well developed figures. Models for Princess and Empire Gowns with boned—bust support- ers attached. Made of fine Coutil, Batiste and fancy Silk Broche, ‘Trimmed with lace and ribbon. New models for every type = 360-0 TOO: Blankets, On Sale in Both Stores, California” Wool Blankets Various weights, with borders of blue, pink, yellow or all white. 7.00 to 25.00 per pair. On November the rst. Full size ‘Comfortables, filled with pure white cotton, Best quality silkoline covers. 1.65 each Covered with printed dotted mull, with 9 inch silk border. 3.55 each with figured —sitk—top—and —sifkoline back, = §.00-each omar nt en eee saree ~ weececmeme” Trunks. i For Sale in Both Stores, Lower Ploor Salesrooms, Real Pig Skin Bags, lined with-English check cloth. With inside pocket. Gilt mountings, Sizes 14, 16, 17 and-18 inches, 5.00 , value 8.00 to 10,00, Hand stitched edges, Sizes 14, 16 and 18 Russet Cowhide Bags. Lined with leather, inches, 5.00 ; value 7,00 to 8,00 A complete stock of dress or steamer Trunks, Hat Boxes, English sole leather Trunks, Valises, Kit Bags, visiting Boxes, Suit cases with or without fittings, Adjustable Toilet Tablets to fit any Size case or bag. JAMES McCREERY & CO, Twenty-third Street, Thirty-fourth Street, JAMES McGREERY & CO. 23rd Street, 84th Street. = In Both Stores “the finest fabrics the world produces; also, 2 complete line of standard merchandise at attractive prices, z Colored Dress Goods. ort Streot-Store, Imported Velveteens. All the latest Autumn shades, 4,00 and 4.25 per yard. —_—Corduroys,—the new shades of Brown, Blue, Myrtle Green as well as Black and White. 1.25 per yard. Imported striped Suitings. Blue, Brown, Grey, Olive,-etc,.46 inches wide, E75 Fur Cloths, “Broadtail” weaves, in a complete range of this season’s colors. Smooth or curled finish. 4500-t0=6;50 per-yard. per yarl Black Dress Goods. _ ~ ‘28rd Street Store, On: November the rst and and, 2,700 yards, all wool Panne Cloth. 52 and 54 inches wide. i t 75¢ and 1,00 per yard value 1,50 to 2.50 800 yards novelty black miaterials, Cheviot, Knob Camel-Hair and Panne weaves, 46 inches wide. 3.00 per yard value 2,00 to 2.50 2) o ' JAMES McGREERY & 60, Twenty-third Street. ¥ H

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