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— THE EVENING WORLD. secatilanarmcerpemnecmetmnmeemmeet mitten eaitet Cn Catt COTE TE TC TTT TLC CT TY “TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, “Are See Sipoing Citi- zens- a in Indus- er. Voting They Return tc 4, Work—How “Some. of Them Earn Their Way. S 0 ‘oMntrty-two tind, men voted to from one Address. Nobody knows how ‘they voted; that is, no one knows how ‘ail of them vicd/*althugh each man had | had an inspectr “tn tre poor with when he ‘marked his batlot. They mot all have the same inspector, there Is coneidetable speculation! ‘Thdustrial’ Home for the Bini, No. 612, AG 520 Gates avenue, Bri cast. Don't ‘call it institution in the hea ing of one Of the inmatee—nu, don't say inmates, either—they prefer to have it = wafted a fhictory, and the men are “hands,” just that'and nothing more. That is the reason tt {s the only instl- tuolon—the word won't Yown—where nef Vong fight for the privilege, but jeanne eir rights. lum, home, institute. or whatever name it may £0! , by, the inmates are listed as depena- Superintendent of Asylum - Where Blind Men Voted ict , of | The | Haz lyn, i | rushed Int jets, the | vest. | Caiina tno relatives, | sues cent fem Hetgh |p blocks, Down Hing only. amination. | and Jewelry “dips MANY WOMEN JOIN HOT THIEF CHASE Hyme Harris Roughly Handled Befare He Is Rescued by Reserves. ‘There waa a thief o | burg to-day in which several hundred They 4 were only prevented from : his obsequies by the arrival j of police reserves. of female wrath ts Hyme joined. } pick pooketa, ° tr hands mumble fn Willtems- landed ‘0. 620 Grand treet, Brook- tn causing a fire panic. ‘There were aisu in the crowd several When the street. stowed aivay in their pock- began to reap a har- At the firet discovery the alr be- iran to resound with walla Mrs. Julia and nt she felt “| angers reaching for her roll. 8 }at him. rcreaming. the |lent for “thief.” | Young Harria ran, nds and neighbors, In five seconds jt was a magnifi- in which the entire Harris unt jorhood | joined. coated pack at his heels for five | where Mra, Calina overhauled him and toppled him over, went ade of femininity. nd scratched. and bitten until his f o became blurred and carried cobblestones dropped them on the young man, cme: Harris =e) Mra, Ho happened to be in the throng hat-gathered-in-front of No, U7 North b a heap of debris the basement, the “women thelr wa Hyme Harris's pa Ttatan—equlvas pure led the beneath a cas- He was clawed indistinct. swhen—the-re- ty held for further ex ents and have 16 more right to vote than inmates of an almhouse. In the Baboxiyn Ind) inl Home the men are not Inmates,-but innabitants, board- sre and self-supporting citizens, and they owe thelr enviable’ condition to| the work of Bben .P. Morford, super) . Intendent of the Factory Home, and hia associates. Twenty-three years ago Mr. Morford was stricken wits total blindness, ana / for ten years worked alone and in tne/ Fell, dark to find out what could be done! BIKER MET DEATH “WW SHOP BLAZE Suffocated by Smoke, for those like himself, He started to] @ Ted to Escape Home with a view to making it pay its) ‘way, and to-day {t te the owner oz: by. Door. three large bulidings, one of them @ conten pee fe the House, cra Te hammocks are made by blind men, men are paid @ ttle more than the union scale for the work by the piece, | and they earn something like 6) to 7\Jacob Kientz, forty years old, per cent. of) the Smountithat would death to-day In a fire which aeeevealt rned at the game trades by men Witt < bbe pi They afe regularly paid and live |(Pe bakery o seaty sha jn the Home or in thelr own ho: a New Yorker, he having as they please. The charge for board, 110 East Third The man w: at Uie Home Is regulated by the re- duced earning capacity of the men but) shop, where tho fire started, supposed ly from fat polling over, His body | that is all. Sometimes a man: nas to mat 1 open ett Dene ee iesineaail ype oun diay the door, showing, ey risvailo ye; ne bad been overcome by the smoke fiefs allowed th pay his way wnen he) he bad prc, overior (Special to LONG BRANCH, Branch | for Petz, iat anmwer to an advertisement | A card from the Bakers’ 106 t Third street, art Lodi) ‘Browd-man—t3— Exchange, was found | “his perks = The fire caused $2,600 da: =| HUGHES'S CHAUFFEUR / WANTED TO GET THERE’) Ee. To Morford te mie ew Tore es mber of the Commission ed Hissin ee Meue ofthe mind and to, recom: Tend ways in whieh the State can bet: i s his work. @ are making progress,” he said tecdns, tendtwe have. to thank the-ad-| SO Magistrate Finelite Held “Him Yapced pe: Jon tf ‘Mra, “iexter, wt ata the magazine tor promises to do much xood, Rit pulling together and have that The Mind peote seixes an ‘be Indenende ultiniyine €o ald them. SrAvo nnd that a wind man ay aS telephone doard at a les ___change Just ax well as a person with | MNO Weare trying te pincer hs 3 POsRIBlS In sich positon, many er lines In whic find there aro 0: wiind can de made porting, and we are “Paopte: who-are—niiing:.to give. them 8) ners Wii Hundred nad. ¥ Té_tO meet bal Daas fas SE F% a8 estK lection News To-Morrow Takes Your Choice = 4 Any Short Coat § Values $7.50,-$10,$15-and-$20. In this ati the most important sale of the season. ionable and jaunty for mild days when a) TEchange from the long coat is desired. A sale like this {.coul n't come at a better time—the weather is just right ) Double Twist Coverts, Cambridge and Derby Weaves, Soft Face Cheviots, Twenty different Corset Fitting o| thelr he could) Caltna, her | rs jeep ecm — eerves_rescued him, and when he came! to in the Lee Avenue Covi incoherently. ‘Though no| Petolen property was di } -clothine, he was | dlamong Jewelry. ACCUSES FRIEND OF STEALING RINGS Mrs. Behrens Causes the Arrest of Mrs. Anna Hall in Brooklyn. tn Flatbush of When Magistrate Steers, Court. to-day held Anna Hall, No 138t —Pact tirect, o1 a charge by Mrs. Loretta Behrens, No. 616 Flatbush avenue, of the lar- y of two valuable nond ting eo tles of a gitihood friendship snapped. The court procesdings fol- toreda hearing of a summons yester- | rea was urged to ask-for tho arrest of Gay aftarnoon when the Maxgiatrate| Mrs. Hall. This the robbed) woman diamisged the case: for Inck format | Waa. nitwitling to do: = s : er much discuanton she waa ad- complaint. In: the the re ehrene| Nae to get & sunjmons for Mrs. Hall tween’ the taro hearings Mrs. wien stra Huty xppearot before Mag hag put her name te the charge. ‘The two women had mét recently after, a long aéparation ang they had become very intimate, visiting back and forth between thelr homes and going on the. atre and shopping tours, together, Mra. Behrens is the wit» of a Sundy. Hook pilot, and in addition to a very hand- | some apartment, had @ collection of A week ago yesterday the Brooklyn dry-goods: district on a shopping tour and returned together to Mrs. Behrens's fiat on Flatbush avenue. JAMES MeCREERY & CO, 23rd Street, One hundred-thousand Foreign weaves and American manufactures of standard quality. The following examples. illustrate some of the prices:—White, cream and black Calcium finish Crepe de Chine. check Taffetas (small and large block de- | signs). Pompadour and Dresden white ground Taffetas. 65c. per yard value 1,00 Im; orted black dress Taffetas. 4 —$1,000_ballt they went to li Silks, : | On Sate tn Both Stores, = j 1906. ——— Before preparing dinner Mrs, Behrens] took off her Jowelry—four diamond rings ang a bracelet—laying them on her bed- room dresser. /While they were at din- ner Mrs, Hall went Into the bedroom for ber handkerchlef, and on returning with {t told Mrs, Behrens that ‘the door from that room into the main hallway was open. “That ts queer. It hasn't been opened j for months," exclaimed Mrs, Behrens, going to Investigate. Thinking of her gome, rho rushed to the dresser and | found that her two most valuable rings worth $$00—were missing, ‘The two women searched the room and then the fiat, finding no trace of the missing tings. Mrs. Behrens in- ‘quired but—couht-tearn—of no outatdor Delng seen around the hall.. The caco | Was reported to the Flatbush police and Detectives Croak and Lawless weot to the house th look over the premises. After savarnl days of work Mra, Reh- listrate Steers -vestentay afternoon answer to the summons ahe. denied 4! {kr cowie eof the, disap rance of thr [rings Magistrate Steers sald he Could jdo nothing. In tha light of the test! mony but ‘dismizs the case, Following this disposition Mre. \Ikbrens was again. ly advised to make.a complaint, and at bast algned [tho aMdavit charging her gitifiood v! the oieepestanee of the jae In court to-day Magistrate era sald that If the ease did not nvolve @ felony, he would. parole Mra Hall on her own reaoxnizai fixed ball Wt $100 for xa Thursday. Mrs.’ Hall promp3ly nishnd ba i two former friends want thelr’ diy ways. | | | 84th Street. ' yards of Silk, including Black and white 27 inches wide. f JAMES McCREERY & GO. 23rd Street. = Sdéth Streeh i In Both Stores at the finest fabrics the world produces; also, & complete line of standard merchandise at attractive prices. Colored Dress Goods. 28rd Street Store. Imported Scotch Clan plaid Cloth and Panauie Cloth in check and plaid weaves, Showing “an. complete range of the latest fashionable colors. Double width. . ~ 2 3.a0 per ‘yard. 5 Plaid and check Broadcloth in new tints of Gar- net, ‘Burgundy, Brown, Grey, Blue,.ete. 54 inches wide. : 1.25 per yard. Imported Broadcloth, Colors include Brown, Navy Blue, Slate and Smoke.Grey, Plum, Olive and Hunter’s Green, bright Red. 50 inches wide. 25 per yard. eres Corsets, 23rd Sirect Store, Fine—Contil—and—Ratiste—Corsets,__ High —or medium bust and dip hip. Supporters at- tached. 15 Va'ue 2.00 Fine Coutil Corset. New model, with high bust and long hip or with long deep back. ‘Taste- fully trimmed with embroidery. Supporters” attached. ; 1.85 Value 3,50 C. B. ala Spirite Corset. New models for every © x : & type of figure. High and medium bust with long: close-fitting hips for well developed Models, fly fronts and_double- effect, cuffs. ao models — Every Goat Richly “Lined ith Silk. Witthout—question the finest oppor- tunity of the year to secure the choice of a smart, fathionable, high grade stock at a sweeping reduction. Pronounced the finest line of No Alterations, —Sale-at AH -Fhree Stores {Ool6West 14th Street NEW YORK 4608462 Fulton Street BROOKLYN fe balng oe by the Now Yonk As = Biing, organized. ast —voar, Dut porated this year. It has opened a factory, and 1s perfec of bettering the con- Yors Ta STONE MAIDENS. Elght. Statues, dered-“Redoce Too Fat; Are Or by-Encts-Sam. tate: JAN o the on man who voted 0+ éy crag gated tw he managed tt va ou fballot to have tion go into the booth wi ividual and mak the ballot as we dl- We can choose which {nnp. ell ho choosgs | saith will have ita | So Pallot marked corr “How about tt i he wants to split Huehes?" was asked OO, ¢ Democrat {ust # fa all right? You" d Appreciate Herdf You Saw Her at Work! \ | a Than Any Three Other| New, ‘i Ney tpapirs Conrbined, “ al 23rd Street. CHemises. In Bom-Stores JAMES McGREERY & GO. breasted;-tailored_to_fit hike glove, every new tailored strap new pervent rahi laney Coat’ collar and collar- None Sent C. 0. D. i) ‘34th Street. the finest fabrics the world produces; also, i a complete IIne of standard merchandise, at attractlye prices. Muslin Underwear. In Both Stores, A complete stock of French Underclothing fin- ished with’ Valenciennes, Torchon, and Point de Paris laces. Mechlin Models range from inexpensive to costly figures from the fine, simple scallope mous to elab- orate creations, Dr Night Gowns..,.... slarts2i%, Corset: Covers eer cees tenets. JAMES McCREERY & CO, Twenty-third Street. Thirty-fourth Street. 75¢ per yard — value 1.257 | Black Chiffon Velvet, 1,00 per yard value 1,50 Lyons Chiffon Cloth. 1.25 per yard, value 2,00 The latest weaves—ofsilk_fabrics_are_now_in showing a complete range of new _Autumn_ tints as well as white and black. | ‘Velvets-are shown in-heavy or light weights, | stock, such as -Velours, Paeon, Mirror, Ecossais, Cadrille and Pekin. Mourning Silk in several new weaves. Pure dye with dull finish. . Linens Both Stores i Table Cloths and N usual Prices, | ~~On Sute fr Heavy double Damask kins. Table Cloths. 2 yards nae ards Sexo ey aS 2x94 yards... 234x2 yards ..... 2%x3 ©«0yards..... x2 X24 Y 2%4x3 36 yards.......... a34x4—-yards—5 _ Dinner Napkins to Match. 5.50 per doz, Hemmed-Huck Towels. 3.00 per doz. value 4,00 Hemstitched, fine soft floral damask figures. 5:75 ‘value 7,00 Be Turkish Bath 6.00 dozen value 7.50 Pure, Irish Linen Sheets. _ 2x3 yards, for single or twin beds. “ 234x3 yards, for double bed...... Pillow Cases, 22x36 inches:-++++-- 25x36 inches: - 27x36 inches- JAMES McGREERY & CO, Twenty-third Street. Considerably below Thirty-fourth S White, cream and black. Roman Toga, Chiffon, ~ Panama and plaid cloth W Apures: for average or slender figures. Tigh bust-andinetium tong hips Made of fine d Coutil, Batiste and fancy Silk Brocie. 2.50 to 6,00 Ladies’ Suits. fi 23rd Street Store. Re Broadcloth, Cheviot or mixed Tweed Tailor- niade Suits With blotse, —“‘Pomy_or_tong- Pleated skirt, coat, alking Skirt. 8.50 JAMES McGREERY & GO, Twenty-third Street. 5250: islatctsictaists ilaiitelere iirteis sO! 50, PARRA ACC) OE CO 26x26 inches. _ 21x40 inches. z { Huck Towels, With 22x42 inches, Towels, 27x53 inches. 4 9.50 pair 11.50 pair 1,50 pair +185 pair 2,00 pair — JAMES McGREERY C0. ~ Sith Sireet 28rd Street. ’ Upholstery Dep't, On Sale in Both Stores, Fine Point Arabe Lace Curtains. Various de- 10.50, 14.00 and 19.50 per pair Value 14.00 to 25.00 Antoinette Renaissance and Marie Curtains, Full length. . 5.00, 8.75 and 10,50 per pair Point Arabe Storés Bonnes Femmes. An ex- tensive varicty of novelty designs. |: ( 6.75-and 9/75 each Value 10.00 to 15.00 * Reversible Armure Portiéres. new art shades. 6.75 and 7.50 per pair Simple patterns, Couch Covers. 60 inches.wide and 3 yards long. 3-75, 550 and 8,00 Wall Covyeriugs, Wall Panels, Vesti- Draperies, V Sets to order. . _ \ ule - Sketches, estimates and samples submitted, JAMES McCREERY & C0, Twenty-third Street.