The evening world. Newspaper, November 2, 1906, Page 4

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ARREST NEAR FOR MUTLATO OF PEITONS ~ Election Boaid Members| Give Name (CLERK WAS IN\ CHARGE, | Admitied Mob to Rdom Where Papers Nominating Independ- | _ ert Candidates Wete Kept. | i@ blsiness there enjoyed acces room were the ‘pe Gidates were stored, fereating facts th 9 g before Mugistrate Sohn K. Voorhts, Michael J. Haas McClure and ¢ prosent in an: or ei ay “ the Board of id be shown that the here ‘may be The membde % willingly, de forward put Mr. Hearst Voorhees on Stand, dent-of-the Board, Replying under the law £ and all we can do our on them, Th unusually larger on in Oct. i, stamp the me recelyod i Bronx, 62 from Kings, # from Queens and from Richmon “All there Tetitions were locked up “overnight jn. a ble. vaulteroom: Un to the oMce 1 and hundreds SF Portunits: to: ex petitlona ener Can See Ther, her ppeneAlpAts ACENECTADY ing the in the Baisen-Heiei =. The HUGHES SAS 5 SHS N THE EVENING WORLD, People’s Tribunal. QUESTION WADE Q. Your Siar Company, Mr. 1 r C S entrenched honing @ tenant of the SAM Jorsey With the Stand ugar Trust and many that you have have DODC tho SAME you, d DO ny } Q.4s ft net- FRU that VOU. through YOUR counsel. have EVADED PAYMENT Of TAXES on YOUR property by making statements t S- paper Pull Pane State of Naw $29 4000; Ine GOVERNOR K? AL FRIDAY, NOVEMBER “TROLLEY ILLSIRL "AND BABY BROTHER. AS Little Fellow 4 Down- and Lay-Away Time Begins at . Lambert’s. No, it is tet too zarly to talk Christmas nor to re- mind our friends that lay-away time has arrived. Select your holiday gifts.of jewelry now, and we will store them in our strong steel vaults, You pay us Christmas week when you call for your parcels. By putting all ourenergy jntowur one line of business for thirty years and mastering every detail of it, we have qualified ourselves to serve the public with jew elry, diamonds and watches at prices undreamed of under -old-time-trade-conditions.— We make most of what we-sell, and ane we do not imake-we buy for spot-cash at rock-bottom prices, eliminating middlemen. Knocked Dragged 60 Feet. Is Mecianriris Tosh | Powder | “f Will cleanse, beauttty, steewemi= en and preserve the tecth in a healthy and Ooty condition, Lambert's. In craftsmanship, as in business policy, we keep out of the rut “| Plain Truth About Diamonds. What-the-mewspapers say about recent lirge adv mond. prices is the p! nya to there will be no raise in our pri ahd. made heavy purchases a ye. |] conditions of the market diamor edged investment if you buy at Lamberts’. Mountings all hand-made, solid 14-Karet gold. fC ebout nan: World Wants Work Wanders, t importers ot present Koch's . O town Privee Make Down- CH an Exttravagance, Saturday Close 6 2 M. . These Specials: D py 4 “i i ©, B Cc an em FIP Fine Diamond, Fine Diamond, Fi , iy eat 7 i 50.00. 875.00. 8 1.00. orsets LE arina Cologne} || ‘ . | - Low Priced. {| => Ep 1826 FARINA COLOGNE, satistying,} I! touts iy co clusive bouquet; 4 52, bottle; ape yes Fine Diamond and, Fine ieee yndand 2.Fine Diamonds, 2 Fine Diamonds, reil Pearl 840.00 reat Sapphire, $40-——-$80,00, S1S3.09— ——tt Watch Owners’ Protection. Whoever buys a wate h ot u “the full protection and ability of the ex- Porcelain ay ay perts wh spect every ¥ iered tor sale, and by Petticoats. Cups @ Saucers. our positive guarantee that the best-of i kind, Gold checked mate- ROYAL ENGLISH PORCELAIN CUPS cases are tested at the Unit ited atlounces; AND SAUCERS with cobalt bluetes- toon tloral black ruffles. Wedding Ring Testimony: ay decorations. Keg- i i MESSAGE FROM ROOSEVELT TO THE ——E-say-te you wiht his [the President's} authority. VOTERS OF NEW YORK a OF 3 FF AYA 9 fe DD) BY HL AU ROOT. tha They are worn in every country American nations visit, and Fs Be : they bear mute but eloquent testimony to the honest, competent : - } . workmanship of the Lambert establisl 2 ‘Painted Glove Qs Silver Plated All styles, thicknesses, shapes; width: for engraving. Rerchief Boxes. } ; Salad Bowls. NY Tigies came two and a} ve city he NOW IN SIGHT “Get Out the vo His Closing Message to Up-State Men. greatly desires the election of a Republi tatives to w with him in I say to you, with his electicn of Mr. r of the State c that he re as an,i Hughes as Gov I say to you, with his avthorit as wholly unfit to be Govern demagogue, who is trying to deccive York by false statements and fa And I say to you, with hi Mr. Hearst's election would te an injury and a discredit ali honest labor and to honest c and work in which he is eng ged of enlorcing just and against corporate wrong-doing. House of Represen- SLT = You find unusual designs in all lines of jewelry at: éa prudent investment; a gili- ularly worth a halfin ss ’ brown and CLONDSiTo-mor row eee mone seny From the beginning we have made a-specialty of seamless — a % dow, 70c,; per doz, 1.20 solid gold wedding rings. Never does a drop of solder touch them, EN GLOVE and} NUT OR SALAD BOWLS, quadruple The new edition of our Illustrated Catalog ust off the préss and is ready for free dis- tienes among all who will take the slight trouble of writing for it. By word and picture it tells the story of our wares and our prices. This handsome book simply overflows with timely and practical suggestions for es of holiday gifts. ‘Decorated F. ans. A Sample Line. IMPORTED FANS; b.autifully painted and gold span ged, sticks inlaid in gold. These fans would orlinarily sell for $5 to $10, Buy now for De 15 Women’s Fine Walking Boots. S FINE WALKING BC a sample line; b future gitt-giving.. t 14 karat, $3.80, 44 karat, $4.40: 14 karat, $5.50; 44 karat, $6.60; tonoriow o ny Jie. > 18 karat, $400; 48 karat, 5,505 8 ka $6.75; 18 karat, $8.10; ' Oe ee OOS 22 karat, $5.50. 22 karat, $7.00. 22 karat, $8.75, 22 karat, $10.50. * ould be needed, M’CLELLAN PRAISES WORK OF FIREMEN. Congratilates.- Department —in a Letter\on Showing Made at x ent Exhibition, NO ELECTION DRINKING. Taterkon Salo | ai Must Shat Tight} ‘Next Ruender, at eon Sep eee i f BY AUTO FROM BOSTON TO MEXICO + Hughes Foresce Kual effort on is ever fime muat 7 Bees President Roosevelt-and-Mr Hearst stay = ty n eee asinat EEE what President Rco:evelt himself Women’s and | Women's Silk ea Hi Pe ei aeasben ‘Misses’ Gloves. | jand Lisle Hese. Baile canine ate Hee Se epee iE { WOMEN'S PL _ 7 = resting ue 7 ; sae len 3 made-with ! H i Retatiers‘and Importers, hearers wer He? \ ecial im~ } double soles walue z Le peers =" “"1.00|||l Third Ave. Cor. 58th St 3 by FREAD ; j mah 5. ane ee | een Oren Evenings Until 6.30: Satureay Nights Until 10 and to the c apologizes I say, And-T- say, by —his-authori Hearst then he thinks of Mr. a Hearst now. 'ROOSEVELT AGAIN OFF: FOR WILD TURKEY Do You Want TrustiMade a lud: ‘a5 ANT SUGBT Tickel Of Nominnlots, Fareed Won Renu | Who Are the Nomi inators? Joseph Hi. eboney: of th William D. Guthrie, of ti Join E. Parsons, of the Joli Jolin Charles &. Villiam 8 Hor nblower, Alton B. Parker, of the: Bihu for ates have offices ia Wall Shech < \ a serious injury to the g just and~ equal la iit r far-as-the poles $i hy 4 Vv mself has said ‘ 1 t i a vies 1om reside in the State, of es Tea 5th Ss Weat, Ee = | | Special for Friday and Saturday Broadway at Thirteenth Street i _ Junior Tailored Suits ¢ Sizes 15 to 17 For Misses and Small Women French hack model of gray plaids, checks and navy blue’ cheviots. Coat satin lined. Full-kilted skirt. “Norfolk _modela of elephant-gray plaids. Braid-trimmed— pony-coat suits of brown, ais, Ot 208 DDS eT GRAND ST. ae $166,168 and 170 SMITH ST. wee Wyikott § 1¢ big Credit House it BROOKLYN $10.00 (ie her seas Winter and Fall ‘weights from} ence length to-Paddocks, | Cannot TDouble-breasted plaited coats of navy blue $7 75 . - and brown, together with plaids, In trim- . f be duplicated for less than $15. 00 i in Bee once lisincere atla) yates gins any store, 15 Suis 9.99 Boys’ Sailor & Russian Suits Of navy, royal, brown, red and gray serge, plain gray worsteds, shepherd checks and sizes up to 20 years. wool linings, Sizes § to’ 16. | : id black cheviots, and\ French-back $15.00 Clothing to the Value off! {uence sat errr a Men’ e 316 § Coats for Girls 7 99 Full-length and 7é-length models of light and Overcoats dark gray, blue and brown fabrics, Sizes 6 $5.00 to 14. value $8.00, Single or double breasted, i a imported novelty fabrics, Some have com- steds aa all-wool rearted Wer bination collars, trimmed with silk ‘braid and $5. 5.75 ' Wpgartiee iv ‘i Saat hand embroidery. Most of them have extra #7. Pieri ‘4 sizes; tall, medium or stout fitted. shields of white serge or pique. Sizes 2} i to 12. } Youths’ bine $4. 99) ; f are =e i) > “22 Suits Of ligh' d Oe Ree ae Me ight and medium shades of gray in the In worsteds, mixtures and plaids; new wide-wale, ribbed and herringbone $4.05 all Winter weight; small-men fitted; effects, Collars of gray or black velvet, (Gray Varae’ $1,”

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