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Cordis mot aette Bing of ato Ns morning. baker, “of No. Wessed, $s the Journeyman duker, fous “hatred against wome ~ Bowery derelict clues. tse it is the intention of thie dn conjunction “with eeie Gordon tr Sécond street ja mot orime of wid sume class ‘as Wee peas found ripjed atid stss fm the room she. occupied at Gordon woman's hoare. der of Jennie Moore, her “ Jim Moore, a consumptive ing trial In the To eourc known a.ong the How the “dead houses.” ‘trom Vassar \ her clopement the Mongue. SP eta ait Bich young Witty told to the wart tressed— want by a mun evidently of good ite, drove there on Sunday aliner of poracne is sb jh an eppeatance. Othe Morgue OMticlals jest ni take care of the bow: Heved to be Uaat of her from whom tie family for several weens, “This man. VW ecitinoe,” eee. to-da. 7 Mra. Moule Ag No, Pitt street, Pittsburg, (legraphod | ae that wepey ayaa pa {TRY fe) am extended utp throurn vier Marguret,| have taken up thelr residen had not neard| No. OTHER WOMEN PERS SLAM BY STRANGLER Coroner Harburger Sus-| _ pects He May Have | Killed Jennie Mcore. Harburger fa! to-day he J set ehaet GAre omerspeingi de Sunday | to. whick John Wechince, rd -avenua-con- + which the nursing & murd of ea yiotim ed tO Geath No @ocond street, a tew doore cast of the For the mur- . but tt While Margaret: Elizabeth Gordon was y oaly as one Ge female dereicts that drift among it appeare that ae feriginaily came of good family and that Collese @iarted her on the pati that ended tn Eloped with Wealthy Youth. - Ber woe attemied imans Kusiiess College in Pour He auandoned per when 1 accompanied | morn ni sald Coroner “Ie @ human brute, from what he toid me of his forl- | of 2! of the class Of] kins been my bo TRE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY NOVEMBER &, 1906. [Daughter of Paul Morton Will Marry @ | v PISS PaULing \ HORTON a the | 6 . Yachtsm ate finta. No BpTUE | pany, Jeep anyhow, { rd. yew! just foo ager tenia ve aoe GLINED (DEST WASH.DE. Announcement has been made of the engaxement of J. Honkine Smith jr,, to Mas Pauline Morton, daughter of Paul Morton, Preedent of tne Equi- table Life Ascurance focjéty, and granddaughter of the lute J, Storing Morton, who was Secretary of Aari- eulimre in Cleveland's Adminstration. The Mortons have juss 733 Park venue. Mr, mpmber of an eectric engineering firm | | add graduate of Harvard In the class | ts the youngest son of J. Hop- | Ith jonaire ciubmian, of Nowy }it East Forty-neventh Bir. | Smith ts an enuiushists und | | aportaman, Potter. chee nowiiive tn the City of Mextco, 2 the German Emperor's cup. in the rational yacht regatta @t Ki sa Morton's only sister was im I ried about tour years_ago to Willlam ne Will Be Last af | PITTSFIELD. Mass, | Hawley, twenty vive and a minine eneineer. iBe eed by the a If Expense Is No Ob; ect | to you, our argument is lost. SPRING A LEAK, SI attempts EAK, a leak She Sho went wo aboard had to Ket her |. a fast two-master, was 16 NAfrowa “WIth” a" targt Com: was and {n_ about # in the, BALLOON ORIENT TO | RACE FLOCK OF AUTOS. 55 the sae — son There. Noy. &—Alan R. are rs of the Aero Chub for the have been makin {th automodiiiate tn and Hartford, Gonn., rent, which has @ ca- bic feet of @ts, will onauts, arrango- pringioeld, for the minute the whole bay seemed to be trying to get Inside of her bulk | Captain Tiroderisk "and hie three men to keep her afloat untti reaoh the shallows, but just ‘netted. The crew got belongs to Herbert Roberts | of New York, with J. C. Mo- | Coy am @ pilot, will make what ts ex- | pected to be the last balloon ascanaion jof the weason in Pittsneld tomorrow, { ‘automobiles A co participate tn a purauit race. tito piste wires —were—com: | TWO SCHOONERS STRANDED. | Oth Avee cor. 17th St. Sale To-Morrow and Saturday on the Best Coats of the Season Thousands to select from. Stylish Tourist OEE. Pande the : Fashionable Long Broadcloth Coats. wary pirvnsth. and oplu idea, for particular mods: some “Crimes Similar. >> @egenerate aa ts Boore informed wife's = tWeachince Is one edie criminals T he the son of a degener most <A . to tell us 807 woman's murder me poor bed to death by a man of no orui- Her rida were revered the Oh Xhe serrific power with whic ra a wielded hin Snife, Af gone consumptive, a ‘without to carry out 1 Ladner kilitng ‘The erime bore every indication of | beving been the Work of Just such a” Wechince. it committed only @ few daorm from the | 8 to having remark: | € 0) the the dying consumptive, charged’ with the Ss ler of Jennie Moorr jn August, and her hands showed carecul atien- | er Soice Wad th wrong mas ths | Hon. utopay showed t.at she had been Letter In Mra. Gordon's Room. f Gordon, Mundicd and Seven curous, copcldence } Your letter, ank you very m &c. and J am gu wong xood. Aa for} was | y tnuch aed am ion. Bore 10 Kee you Z aia | Tuvaiay eave Ne adneasay roner Harburger nOwritine ton bly a relative Gordon’a body, when gecene of thr crime, Ke eka wernt! 16 BUTTON LE: *S TOURIST COATS: eines, 32-47 Vahit—$45.80+ EEEEDR MS-CIATS, midlet nie $4 year CHILDR i- ef ct, with biack trimmin silk elastic, fancy buck $1.00 to $3.0. TAN® BAGS, in also. bea te Cons's ing of our entire in des plan and gured Ohi és, Gains ae Chines, C 18TH STREET SEC TH, value ra 50, for Special Offerings for Friday and Saturday in fa c 4. 'S GRA ASTRACHAN COATS, Sizts 1 tos eee BO BSC OUEING in Homespun mixture: DRS; cs, i WEST 125TH ST. Sale of Silk Remnants | HALE REGULA tock of Rm ants 0 f.tan_and Ray FRENCH -GLAGE LO! rer mixtures and lnported special UED) 2.98 & 3.98 | Vaiue from " 490, 1 19, 40 95 ali prévalling styles 7TH @ 8TH AVES RICES Colored $a d Satins, Me live Clath, Marquesettes, ana Fy ilks, which qe Ley Silks. epr cA new model, 39-41 Cortlandt St., | Bet. 6th. & 9th Ave. Stations, Wit is, we car n dress you at less cost than your talor— or, if you wear ready~-for- service clothes. bette> than youhave eve dressed before, Ge Lamtert Shops sell only~ reliable ga: ments & the high- est chaiuvicer>—-and abso- luteiy~ faultless style. ‘gAak the ¢7Man Wo Wears Overcoats, $20 gracef il stylish and comfortable; 3-4 length; low-rolling ‘apel.broad shoul. ttng back. In all the eureray asides! herring- bone;—mixtures— etc. also blacks. This garment is the esual gf any~ other ready~- to wear overcoats ofe ed elsewhere= at- $39. Other Atterbury System Ove:coats —all xf them stylish and -gf ~\ desirable Tabrics at $18 to $45, We also sell «Men's Sat's“actory~ Haberaastery, Shoes aid Ha.s. 3 STORES 183 Broadway, Noar Ley St. Subway Station OPrENHEIM, @ 50 « 100 100 100 “oe “ Complete Assortment of Hats and Fur 50 Hats $25.09 to $35.00 $15.00 to $40.00 to $25.00 $15.00 $7.50 to $10.00 Hats Suitable for Horse Show-~Moderately Priced Broadway and Fifth Ave., Cor, 21st St. At $5, 00-5°- inch long Coats, cut tn the swagger loose effect of fancy mixture cloth, prettily trimmed with velvet and brald on able style, At $5. 00S inch long Coats of Black Thibet, trimmed around collar and cuffs with velvet and wide silk brafd. Full loose hanging, nowest shape. A splendid wearing coat At $5,.0Q—Full iength Raincoats, made of waterproof Herringbone cloth, {n tan and -cartor. and clive shades, collariess effect, fitted back and double-breasted front, At $6.75 — fleck jong Coats i leck Kersey. Full sweep at bottoni. Beautifully trimmed around collar and deep cuffs with velvet and wide #tik braid, one-haiftined with rich 2 fatli—a garment auitablc tor-all-occarions of dress. collar and cuffs—in the newest and most fashlon- $ ‘—The newest English Plald Tourist Coats, heavy all-wooi At OLS sree made {nthe long swugser effect. broad straps of cloth and ortamental fance buttons, At $6. 75 —Hip length Jackets of finest Black Kersey, ined through- outwith heavy ttick satin, single breasted fy front, with mannish shape coat lapels, Tight-fitting tu the back, At 510 OO Het Broadcloth Coats, fo tnehes long, ined_through- **~out with guaranteed satin, in black, gray or white, front of garment with edge of Imported embrotdery; collar and ens exquisitely trimmed with sltk—velvet,setoof with - wide slik brafd in large scroll design—a beautiful gar- ment for dréss or evening wear, At $10, OOstuening long Coats of fine quality medfum welght Ker- sey, 44 ilned with satin. The back 1s the very latest and stylish semJ-fttIng, with deep atde plaits. ‘Stratght fly front. Inlaid velvet coilar and largo mannish cout fapeis, At $10, 0O—00-Inch long Tourist Coats of fine {mported mixtures “and over-plaids in rich all wool materials, made {ato a very attra Velvet trimming’ on collar and cutta, Our Footwear Is ay: Only Footwear for Your Children Because in ferm, in material, in workmanship, in wear and comfort they are greaily superior to all others, and in price greatly less than all others, High Cut Button and Lace Shoes, in Patent Leather, Black Kid and Gun Metal Calf. Prices from $2.50 to : 5.00, Misses’ and Children’s Kid Button & Lace Shoes. Sizes 6 to 1045, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 ant $3.00. © Shes 14 10.2, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50, Sizes 244 to 6, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and-$4,00, Special Hygienic Orthopedic Shoes, for Misses and Children, in Black Kid and Gun Metal Calt, $3.50 and $3,00, Shoes for Young Men and Boys. The ‘‘Harvard Junior,"' sizes 12 to 2 and 24; to 534, $2.00, The ‘Armor Clad’ Lace, sizes 11 to 2and 2% to 554, $1.50, Young Men's, Boys' and‘Youths! Fine Calf Lace and Button, $2.50 and $3.00. tees Koch’e Uptown Price: Make Down- town Shopping an Extravagance. 1s KOCH & Co. Friday and Saturday Specials, Close 6 P.M. Saturdays. Girs: Long Gretis $6.90, GIRLS" COATS, full fength, with storm collar, made of the favored mtxtures in light and dark: colorings; finished with cloth and brafd of contrasting colors; 4a practical and rt garment for girls from 6 to 14 years of age, and specially priced for Friday and Saturday. 6. 90 Girls’ $5.00 Doe $3.50, GIRLS’ REGULATION DRESSES of all- wool cheviots, In navy, wine and brown; full blouse, embroiderel ér mon shield; deep sailor collar with several rows af-white-braid; finished -with=red-silk tie; full sk: ted-fre 3, 50 sizes 6 to 44 years; value $5.00,. Veils a Veiling. CHENILLE DOTTED NET VEILS, ita yards long; 25 vulue 49c.; special, each... Eesecscscceves Cc FANCY MESH VEILING, es or dotted; black, white and’ black, also 10c colored; value 1 yard New Neckwear. CREPE DE CHINE AND CHINA’ SILK SCARFS, white and colored, 2 yards long, 15-inches wide; value €150-t0$2.40; each CHIFFON -RUFFS; black, brown and white; very full; ribbon Gaul + value $2.75; special . “ RUCHING—White, buck “ind colored chiffon or crepe de lisse; ite ani bl; 98c 1.98 12a: Handkerchiefs—3 Gicchb MEN'S AND WOMEN’S HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIETS: all white or "with colored borders; value $0c.; dozen 55c.; each NOMEN'S WHITE HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIE wreath {n- 5 itlalsy value t2}ec.; dozen, $$cq each... 3. visscseecs VOMEN'S HEMSTITCH: etter HANDKERCHIEFS, or Val. J lace trimmed; value 4 Ic Boys’ &§ Girls’ Good cee GIRLS’ SHOES, lace or button, of patent colt or vic! kid; hand-welt 1,7 extension soles; sizes 1144 to 2, $1.98; sizes 3 tOltisecinreseies BOYS' SHOES, lace only, of glazed kid, box céff or patent colt; hand- weit extension soles; yery stylish; sizes 1 to 5, 49; sizes 10 to J. 98 INFANTS’ SHOES, tan or black kidskin, lace or button, hand-sewed 98 turn soles; sizes $ to 8, 61.40, stzes 2 to 6 Cc Children’s Coats, Etc. CHILDREN'S COATS of, broadcloth, Russian style, trimmed with velvet, or of cheviot, military style, with black astrakhan collar and cutts 6 49 colors red and navy; Sizes 2 to $ years... . ? ILDBENY Gs t ed with red cloth others trimmed with silk braid and butions; 2 to 5 years.... CHILDREN'S COATS of Bedford.cord, capes trimmed with fancy braid and ribbon, sizes 6 months to 2 years....... WORSTED CARRIAGE COVERS, hand crochet, pink and white and blue and white; also ripple eciderdown trimmed with ribbon.... Overcoats for Boys, 4.69. aPrice That Merits Your Immediate Notice. for boys 3 to 8 years; REEFERS for boys 3 to 12 years, and FORM-FITTING 3>d TOURIST. moaels for boys 8:to 16 years, z i Is Friday-Saturday Price, and the Scope 4.89 Trimmed with | e style, with broad strapa on back and front” of Selection Is the Greatest Ever Olfered Right at the Heart of the Ov Overcoat | Season. Every garment {s made {n a superlor menner and with strict regard to detail and fit. The materials are ail pure wool and come {in mixtures as well as a range of the favored plain colors. Remeimber, Friday and Saturday only, and every OVERCOAT of the Koch high standard of quality. 125th St. West, Betyenten & Seventh Aves. — $12, 15 Women! s Coats, $7.50. 50-inch Tourist Coats, loose and half-ftted effects, made of splendii grade of mannish mixture cloth ; large assortment of patterns; also 5 pony Broadcleth Jackels, lined with a heavy grade of satin, An unusual value, $26.50 Women’ 's Tailor-made Suits $12.75 WW © This assortment—of high grade tt suits comprises some ‘ot the best y and Coat effects, Ii Cheviols and Broadcloth, beautifully tail. red and elegantly trimmed, and A fined with’a heavy grade of taffeta or satin, all sizes up to 46 bust. $5.00 Danone Sitirts, $2.95. 1, Made of a splendid grade of Panama. cloth “4b black only, Seven gored wide flaring side W plaited panel front efféct, inverted plait back. Very stylish, + Alterations FREE of Chargo, HW Moe Levy @Co. 380-382 Fulton St., i Brooklyn. i $6.00, $7.00 and $7.50 Swagger Garments at 4