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THE EVENING WORLD, “BY STOLEN Accused of Kidnapping | \() FATALITIES ELECTION CROWD. : FROM PARENTS | “Father and Mother De-| ___¢lare Their Child Was "| Kidnapped. | ents of for Thrilled by. the alist © Brooklyn you neased | dents “In ood of Clin milar to thi 1 WAS SEIZED AT BRIDGE speod ‘Woman it Showed site in the at ped withthe Child. 1 vis ted SCY GOrdon, aev aly with the father o-RtOp— ce were given ALVI Manpfacturing Compan: inpayes N y and 3 Brosklyn, When Park place was reached th Mrs. Butter- had left’ a ran hastily INTIS RACE 1 engaged in a spire but they o over. the, for board ui psa whee: the the 1 ths ton | be one on it on ao-| AVE | Brooklyn Leader Gathers Inj ores bana, $75,000 and Illinois Demo- |New York election. reported to have placed $100,008) for him won out. P. j Wiliam A. Brady ta said to {man who laid a ble wager with: K | You-a Milloz iy | Heart end, once and hedged by. bet /| Hughes would-not have 100,000 plurel put up $6,000 cn Hughes, a <'lent of end at $10,000. Lawrence Ganther will ave to whee! the terms of the freak two oury brokers mai Hearst. Gunthea wil WINS A FORTUNE for (en. silva wilt ‘Thiraday afto ‘There were eleven bets of over $10,000, And It js Patimated th $1,000,000 was Up on the crat Wins $100,000. the largest winners on the His agents are je Hetel, just night, One oO in the Metrop Forty-second street, "5 0 Hearat money, which was oulckl different propositions, all of which H. McCarren is said to have won rich contractor. © on the result Wnd on the plural- hotel ofoprietor, held the cash. than an hour after the bet was hits wallet. paar BENJAMIN ANTHONY DEAD. [NIW BEDFORD, Mads... Nov. Henjamin Anthony, Prestdent’ of Anthony & Sons (Ine). a Ey Bet- Gates, taking the | after which he went at ing 36.00 that E % & a Spectalists tn/Apparel for Men, Women and Children. Herald WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1906. “PAT MPCARREN ig Allen, McGeaw & Co, taking the Hears, 1 W.-W. Bagley from the Stock Exchange to the Produce Exchange, according to at wich treme . Gunther sacked bo followed by = y for w diarer | move mors than eault In this ily, Much of this was in small Roger the Iiinoin National | wagers. = x Democrat: mittecman, is eaid to| Fifteen thousand dollare-was put up roadway and + whon | te Durke, a bookmaker, produced | vt hidden under $10,0) by Hugh Levitt, a | John Considine the | Tn loas mada Lovitt Had nll the money filed away in tps publisher of | kK Standard, } 1 “LOUIS COHEN & Importers and Makers of RICH FURS, All the Newest Creations in Scarfs, Boas and Muffs Russian and Hudson Bay Sables, Minks, Baum Marten, Ermine, Chinchilla, Silver and White Foxes, Black and Silyered Lynx, Nat- ural and Dyed Squirrel, Black, White and Brown Caracul, Leipzig Dyed Persian, Broadtail, a Caracul, Sable Dyed Squirrel, Black and Brown Russian Pony Coats Fur Lined Coats 913 Broadway __ : Between 20 and 21st Sts. tot Sake & Conuyrarty s«- Specialists in Apparel for Men, Women and Children. Afternoon and. Evening Apparel _ FOR WOMEN More diversified and greater in numbers than ever, our collection of dresses and coats for formal service is impressive and exclusive enough to deserve your interest. ia Dresses of chiffon broadcloth, fancy vel- veteens, wool veilinss and henrietta cloths, designed for ca'ling, afternoon and general house service. 3.50, $65.00, $73.50, $79.00 Untrimmed Dress Hats we present an entirely new series of hats fashioned of laces, furs and velvets in white, pink, Jight blue, yellow or mauve. $4.95 to $7.50. = SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY $7.50 Simply Trimmed-H ats-at $4.95 The ‘post season models, bent into divers new shapes and fashioned of felt in black. gray, garnet, blue or brown. The~hats are claborated with large. birds, wings,velvets and ribbons. Evening Dre de chine, meteor silks, silk messaline and chiffon cloth in Princess, Princess blouse and empire models. $35.00, $49.50, $58.00. Evening Coats of broadcloth in white and light pastel shades; long, loose-fitting models. $22.50, $29.50, $39.50; $55.00. Tailor-Made Suits for Women { French Hand-Made Lingerie Exceptionally Good Values ‘Entirely new models fashioned of sheer French nainsook ‘and wash. chiffon and elaborated with embroideries, real Valenciennes lace and Cluny lace. The prices are lower than the high charac- ter of the garments warrants hemise or open-front models, em-= They returned tn but found both gone. Mother Falnts In t Immediately Mrs. 1 SILVERSMITHS ~— HE--artistic merit of the Sterling silverware made at our factory, at Sag Harbor,-has-been-long-recog- ~ nized throughout ‘the country. We have just completed a special stock of artistic Holiday ‘and wedding silver at popular prices and call attention to the following relines of goods: — Silver Deposit Ware Forks-and Spooris = Toilet Goods Table. Services Brondway to napper. F HARTJE HOME ROBBED. Thieves Loot Home of Man Who) 1 for Divore i Te eS Many post-season styles are now presented, in= cluding new Paquin long coat model and the Redingote long coat, together with new braided suits in pony and military models. Especially do we invite your interest to a number of new ‘styles of suits in moleskin, chiffon velvets— and velveteens. At $35.00, $45.00, $55.00, $65.00. SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY, ~ $50 Evening Dresses at $32 ‘Empire Princess model of crepe de chine in | light gray, light biue, pink, champagne,—corn color, heliotrope or black over silk lining and ruffled silk drop, trimmed with lace. The dress is elabor- ated with narrow tuckings and Val. and Venise laces. é $45 Broadcloth Suits at $29 An exact copy of the recently. imported Francis pony black, navy, brown or. green, thoroughly well tailored and elaborately trimmed with silk braids _and fancy plaid silk vests. sh _ th Ave. at 35th St. & 52 Maiden Lane, New York t ast x t K vi _Is now displaying a large and complete a ~___sortment of the celebrated brard of — f Knit Underwear for Wome 2, Childre ~The best—manufactured tthe kind tr The Unusval Store Discriminating Shoppers find here the newest and-most characteristic designs in Oriental Drapery Materials’ ALL WOOL RI ankle and k PARLORS—Dainty Japanese silks, in all prevailing color tones, delicate floral designs, gold embroidered curtains, scarfs and cushions. LIBRARIES—Ri WOMEN’S FINE WOOL AND E GYPTEN COT TON MIXED VESTS, | Short sie B FOR h reproductions of old Persian tapes- tres and embrpiderics, Kelim and Cashmere couch covets, Tu t Japqnes¢ patterns, in Madras and ' nets. Unique ns in table covers. Givin | FOR DINING ROOMS—Plain colored fabrics, velvet and oan ti r yelour, old Persian and Turkish tapestry weaves, artis- neck or lo 1 tic cillcs for sash curtains, embroidered table clothd, ete. bless ‘ p FOR CHAMBERS—Japanese crepes in all colcrs, scrim cur- 9 4 98c, 1.39.. ft cotton and silk materials, nets, Maaras and AND ( nintz stuffs, "hird Floor A. VANTINE @ CO., Broadway, Bet, 18th @ 1th Sts, 196 WEST 125THST., 7TH @ 8 : : 2 Wy “coat model fashioned—of—breadcloth—in— The skirt is a full | Hand-Made Gowns in c brotdered-or-with-tree este $2.98, $3.95, $4.95, $5.50, $6.95 to $39.50 Hand-Mads Chemises, knee or ankle: length, trimmed skirts, $1.98, $2.50, $2.98, $3.50, $3.95 to $10.95 | Hand-Made Drawers, extremely wide, embroidery ruffles, ~and trimmed with embroidery and laces, $1.98, $2.98, $3.95, $4.50, $5.50 to $13.95 Hand-Made Corset Covers, French models, trimmed with embroideries and-taces, $1.65, $2.50, $2.98, $3.95, $4.95 to $9.95 — Peiticeats with deep umbrella ruffles, trimméd with — broidgries,laces-and-ribtons, $2:98,—$3; Ss “Bridal Sets of three garments) trim laces and embroidery combinations in $18.00, $19.75, $22.50, $25.00 to 35, Sweaters for Women __ — + suawillfind-our-steck-o: kof sweaters in-tond—a short models, many of which are exclusive, varied in styles and complete in assortment, plaited model, also trimmed with braid. High Grade Boots for Women $5,00 & $6.00 The general. tendency seems to incline toward prices so high that it is.impossible to make a boot to justify them, If you demand a foot of the very finest leathers, wrought bythe highest grade of- head and ‘hand ;work, we invite your interest to ‘our boots at five and six dollars. justify the cost through the good service, the ex- ceptionally graceful style and perfect proportions. Button, lace and blucher models of patent or dull glazed leathers, with calf or kid tops, turn or heavier soles, and heels from extreme to extreme. They more than — Apparel for Nurses and Maids Rather than a badge of servitude, our garments and requisites for nurses and maids are designed to be a symbol of a service. The models are altogether, out of the rut, and to some degree original, and the design of the} fabrics far from commonplace. The stock is complete and ex- haustive, and the prices are exceptionally modest. Aprons, 25c, 39, 50c, 75c, $4.00, $2.50, | Moids’ Caps and Bows, 6c, 0c, 12c, 15: to 35¢, Maids’ Houss Dresses of percale, on $3.00, $5.25, $1.75, $1.98. Nurses’ Uniforma’ of seersucker, $1.98, Maids’ House Dresses, chambray or seersucker, $5.98. e@ or two piece, i Hi se Rressen of black sateen, $2.50. is¢ Dresses of black mohair, $4.50. ventsra—of—ze white, high or V-neck, Nerfalk Goats of Shetland pockets, Teurint Coats of _model with V neck, belt, Corduroy Velvet Suits For Juniors and Misses Fashion's edict $1.95, $2.50, $2.93 wool with belt and = $4.95 white wool, double-breasted gathered at the waist and with $5.95 anda concerted demand have hour. We haye oa big stock of them in entirely” new long Norfolk and box. coat models, in brown, navy, gray, green or garnet; sizes 12 to 18 years, with either shoe top or full length skirt. s $22.50, 335.50, $39.00, $48.00 So have we, in our enlarged department on the setond floor, B most representative stock of coats, suits and dresses for school and street service, afterncon and party dresses for little misses, fur lined, flannel lined and chinchilla coats for the extreme cold weather, and coats for street and evening wear for the young woman, Sp f Ye $32.00.Suits for Misses at $24.50 Vailored Suits of fancy plaid broadcloth in brown, green or. red, fony coat model with vest of silk embroidery and satin trimmed; sizes 12 to 18. $15.00 Suits for Juniors at $10.50 -. Tailored Suits of fancy broken plaid woel chey- lots in shades of brown, garnet and nayy; double breasted long box coat model, satin lined, with full plaited skirt; sizes [2 to IG years. { 1 Designed for: evening and general dress service ~ phyr—weel—in—certina!, dray—end “made the corduroy velvet suit the garment of the — ae Seite BE nas tiene