The evening world. Newspaper, November 9, 1906, Page 12

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“aa Heer ORES een rence naa ME AGT. | SANUS) Pe THE WINNER. TBO IS ARRESTED ISCHAEFER WON’ IN ; = ame oa AS TAAN-WRECKER MATCH WITHSUTTON| _Sterm Brothers | \THE GOOD FIGHTS =) Sie ( YoU HAVE HONE Lad in Knickerbockers Charged Wizard Beat Champion by Untrimmed Hats (fi") With Dozen Attempts to De- Score of 2,700 to 2,146 - Public Interest. Turning from} Uoumarment to ous THE — 5 Exceptional Offerings, To-morrow Contests. = rail Long Island Cars._]___In Philadelphia. ae A. : “Velvet Toques, 31,35 Match-game bowlore appear to be get- A dozen attempts have been made to| Jacob Schaefer and George 8 ‘ ge Sutton i ee he nae jhe tort oe $reck Long Taland Railroad traine nenr| paased through the etty to-day on thelr Velvet Dress Shapes, 2.25 is a hes nlie empstead recently by placing obstroc-| way to Hochester where they ure to 7 = = - ie owners aye “forced \1he_ tournament tions “oni the trask, Rallrond’ defectives play, am exibition ceatest at aayinanme| fo helt rate, $1.25. 1.45; 1.95 Plsy #0 hard that the best bowlers aro arrested a boy in short troustrs yes:! line billlards this and to-morrow even- actually overworked and turn to tho match game as a srt of relief, Public E attendance, too, indicates that the jo ME gas Me the more attractive form: : of this popular ‘indoor sport. and only | . the larger poneennenes are draw! Terday, following an Investigation | Ing. Schaefer thon goes to Chicago, es an attempt Wednesday night that) and Sutton comes back to New York}, 2 jell but succeeded In precipitating. doWA | to practise for his match game for the L eo S |& steep enspanimont an. exprem tris] tons chupionship with Wile opps ace Curtains & Bed Sets filled with passengor: a December 18, ta “The boy is Charles Van Cott, son of| , TR® Teule of the Philadelpata con- : Much Below Regular Values. © well-to-do farmer, and hie head je P E E f | tesp at 182 balkline, which closed last! hich “Schaefer “detente | . . : = “Ya this connection the local alley | Muffed full of ideas gnined In reading! Bitten ap to Ris, was g sursree to/1 Irish Point Lace Curtains, $3.75 to 10.50 fond is pot ‘alone responsible for tne/| of the exploits of Jesse James. Ho was! local pete hanet ie Eanes Inj an ae : @ iB condition of aftilre, for a recext Jerraigned yesterday morning,-and after) hibition of 181 baikline, Sutton won , i i fe NGsiclen’ aisng: theeuove lines 1s quick: Dall tad been provided. for him heat ae Gs Schaefer made the Nishest run! | Renaissance Curtains, 6.5) “ 12.50 ly seized upon by the Chicago Tribune, a red. 7 ; ar —— Lace Bed Sets in Various Styles at Equal Reductions, “paper, ,atter quoting “Phe Even- ‘tog World, says: "< (Gris Gyo '6t'they Doxling season bas gone and there ary over sixty leagues in action! ‘and others'in ‘course of formation, Jtdeed from this standpoint. here has been no de- Gling Ih the alley sais, and yet muburoan Are complainiix of the falling off It) the general public does not] vot trade. DAtraniae the Alleys as weil as formerly thera be @ reason, und the most plausivie ‘The passengers on the train had a bad acare aa the rosult of tholr expert- Tal RCV yy them were millionaires of the Hemp- Ly h : stead colony, As the train was drawing Into the station the engineer saw some PERFECT ithtng on the track ahead. He was| e \ able to stop his train in-tme. The er Jebstruction was a barre! filled with Girls’ Button. Shoes Vici Kid, Patent Leather Tips, Full Toes and Welted Soles, ee ieee Meets to bo that the “ame las bwen ie See Bes i ‘ Whe ‘practically nothing cominx in } i Bounescrelineibeyenntheneu Brine | Cleanses and beautifies the Sizes 8 to 10%, $1.60 Value 2,00 eae “A p FLYER SUIT BASAL SKY OPENS Rok must havo. taxes hiss fully an | tooth and ‘purifies the breath, il 2; 1.90 “2.50 thrown ‘upon Before wl "hour, | ‘Th froad detectives thought : < | after examtuing the barrel GOES TO THE JURY) PICAPOCKET WAR zc sisccscteg SAEREIE | cms roms aS was iow, and no da was done ~ fortunately. On several occasions logs SF . IDS. an g Sale of Handkerchiefs — have been found on the track, ell near the spot whe arrel_was found. ; Bally, Ba their effect and many dr ES Mie’ atthe ieakue, moron thie, wea: | Detween rack + Wiaase at the eakue, scores thie. wea- | Detwean crack : nawa there are wenty of Fo. inat Baveesery nha Aa alun— MeManus's Husband Sends-Ryan-to-Sing-$ Ge ul af-the ame. If tho alley kn soo pereg ty “ep ko ex Be Tenet | Por Rog Jersey ang f | Said He Drew Check’ for |- Fivet Years and ays “No [88 Stu\tarnea'o Sunday World Wants Work Wondera| | Women’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, 5 ——. A stl: 2 { a PG _F Medallion with script and block HT b. w= be ROW IN K. OF C. LEAGUE Miata ed Spilvidaal tes | Brokers. Mercy” for His Class. fnitials, assorted styles. ____Per Box of Six, 85° : OVER INELIGIBLE MAN, | os | = Women’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, Q5¢ i not in Jus- 9 Rosslsky, to-day, sentencing With ty and inch hems, Per Box of Six, Y | Big | Tork eoason, man ef fie team. Py arty hours ta dotng ft all. * \Action taken by the Executire Com- mittee in the Knights of Columbus! gue in throwing out the games of ty Council In which Williaa in the clos- | 5, ee? a R - Ickpocket, t Bh ye 4 4a the suit of | sing ean te nae wae ion Qupennes Women’s Shamrock Lawn Initial Handkerchiefs, q ¢ ny Per ox of Six, 45 & for $3,009 mar-/ (4 steal a tamond pin from a passenger in cross bar effscts, ec whe took iT on a Fourteenth street car, gave notice Hutton & Alley owners. ein a oe and atl Stringer had foiled and subsequent! inierenedy in bo Ste eid cite Juat ase ixtibet police inctiadis : j 7 ‘s Hand- Prdiituwal of the Counclt; will not at-| fils | Shuma‘! mona ang oes bouser a racing WILL OFFER FOR SATURDAY Alsovandmporia!ioniof Women ee OSC ton). gp iEach * “goat. the {ateresting toirnament—sow" in| Tesora tera ets he 0 Embroidered Madeira 3, from re © progress at the White Elephant. Provably wie” tires —etoneat jwos th auton: a tt Sey = i = : Ve “Tournament rules require ‘that the! § The the fatr- ayes re (hoereanieanciot 1 , D Men's Pure ine ances tclvelsy itt Per Box of Si 1 45 : C 0 and 34 3 1%, a Is, ix, secretary of each council make a sworn] A hatred to buy | the manas, ares ang want Boys lothing. 44 and 1g inch hems, block and fancy initials, Per Box of Si statement when entries close, Sept. 9, ycterm\ onfithesbench ror, nxtreme penalty will be} — NORFOLK AND DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS, of all-wool !m- ee ee ported fabrics, Including extra palr of Knickerbockers, — @ 7.5 erved thirteen tenna in 7 . iy been a convict in this 8 to 17 years. Value $10.00 | to serv that all bowlers in lists filed are mo bers of the order. Btringer’s nume was) Pete Liberty list und he rolled In| unt! Investigation! As not initiated as a} 4 at -a loss_oft Misses’ & Girls’ Apparel Ar. MicM yi. Wiinots, Callfornt. ib) au Mr. MeManus, one “ruapestor sieLaugie AN: aA ORED NORFOLK SUITS, extra _kalekerbockers i 2 othe mation whould stifien . 8 to 17 years. ‘Value $13:00 - Coats and Dresses at Spectat-Prices. wana of the New York Bowling Asso-| insted Ryan March x Helen EE one er mn tption aiven by Bini i LONG RPEFER COATS, of Germanta Chinchilla, wool lined, 9 75 ots 5 3 inoiCoat } € tanrules, notably in forfeited games. TANDARD OIL GIVES Danarged that Ry NAA in gray or red, velvet collar, 3 to 12 years, Value $14.50 Misses’ Touring or Walking be Ss, ae We j Belle, noe ul his diamond pin. Ryan! CHESTERFIELD OVERCOATS, double-breasted model of fine black cheviot i ay inckes long, $11.95 | y. a tirene but hea maintained bts mls p “ : , velvet collar, 14 anc ep at fs JUVENILE BOWLERS IN | MORE PAY TO WORKERS. Fn ing. the police nad boys 9 to 47 years, made Of Imported fabrics, in new 9.75 Bae ana eae eS i VEY on thi #0 ’ ¥, . , € fs i CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNEY | | date OF cho 8s tt ne fear shades, wool lined and velvet collar, Value $12.50 ‘ ips hee) Gath brawn DENY ead green) pears Yaventle bowlers ayelehowing a great) Five-and° Ten Per Cent, Advance) jury. ; ate os aes Bee oO ACen ites oniigal Bo eat, ey 75 feparate sbield, military ornamen’s, 6 to' 14 y ses 13.75 4 th The Evy World's r —_-___ plain colors, dou! ye . eal of tnterent tn The Evening World| for, Alt Employees of Trust's Religious Vaudeville, A Giniswertlliaewine: Value $10.00 9 Girls’ Cloaks, of navy, red and trown heavy chevidt, neatly ; © thet ‘and twenty years of ‘age, which te Refining ‘Branch. {rpm the Lovlevite Coarter Journal) (From the Cleveland Plain Dealer.) trimmed with silk braid, battoned to neck model, 6 to 14’ yrs,, 8.95 to start at Joo Tuum'’s Lenox alleys | pysra. 0., Nov. cae fivefand ten} nat was the programma at church enslble looicing ict actors the a , ett fT Children’s Coats, of na d-and bri r 4 i nf h vy, red-and brown chevlot, buttoned | pone Hundred and Twenty-Af & street | per cent. advance no Wages of all ere eo PTET Ta ie Ear eavaee eat Misses and Girls Coats, ative model esteehet-clolh'collariand’cutta2 ta’6'sra 5.95 i ! an AnOX aAvCnuc, nday, Nov. 1.) employees of the reriing! branch of enios * ¥ < 2 Snr ss There will be & championship Ce the Btandard- Ol Comipany waa sat no solo, a duet and a base solo, thank you. Handsome hat she's GIRLS' FULL-LENGTH COATS, of English Kerseys,. cheviots, 12. 75 Girls’ Dresses, Sailor Model, of cheviot, trimmed with soutache oe ohn a SGADEE BE VANLATIS DUAL ONS ised hese AO UH The -gaeanoe sata She made _tt herself.” also Scotch tweeds, 6 to 16 years. Value $13.50 rs brald, silk tie and emblems, plaited skirt, 4 ta 14 yrs 4.95 ‘This iv the first tournament for ju-} tects tmmetiately ning hundred —em-} = : sie z =} MISSES’ FUR-LINED COATS, imported broadcloth, mavy, = = = — = se Z veniles, pela Moe! pene tn’ eer ployees of the Solar Refinery tn this) : wine, brown or black, German squirrel Ining, collar and 20. 50 a : Ts to age, number at entries unlimited | CRY ak the army of employees at) cuffs of fine gray squirrel, 8 to 48 years. = Value $45.00 ee Boys’, Children’s and Youths’ jLined) ES Tay lor ' Misses’ Tailored Sutts. Exclusive Winter Clothing ny and all juveniles being eligible, the | Welker, Wood Cow 0.; tn Of C! Bee reeset recente Mo, the tile, of | Pa; Bayonne, N. Ju; Denver, 1 Champion, which 13 now claimed with- i out, warrant by several young bowlers. Charteston, 8. 0, No notice of like a: Entries will close Noy, 15, and should | Vance has been received by the pti be addressed to B. Mireault at the | line department, but rumor hax {t th VARIOUS. MODELS of broadcloth, English checks and chev- ‘alleys, the voluntary advance will extend to a ‘1 lots, seml-fitting coat or Eton blouse, with pleated skirt, 18 50 BOWLERS ARRANGE FOR | cuevenann, ee 9 cscerotary 3) : 44 to 18 years, Heretofore $29.50 to $34.50 Boys’ Norfolk, Double-breasted Belted, Sailor and Russian Suits, cee A Ne ia dst RO Have Prepared for Saturday FINE KROADCLOTH SUITS In pliln colors, also rich plaids paplerend Por eae EE os $5.00 0 18:00 for Ordinary ani y a : eq Boys’. and Children’s Overcoats and Reefors, ia New Models and Fabrics, plain or fancy, lading Fur and Fur Trimmed Coats, from. 95.00 to 65.00. Ohio, to-day confirmed the report of/ | id checks, semi-fltted coat, velvet collar, satin” lining and a MATCH GAME CONTESTS tie‘sscxise’in Wri. 126 pad would An Es spor eye af — fein, ito i ee met ee a. Pe 4 “ etey. paneges at ile:tem | pet ase,” said Mr. Squire, “took e first of the month, ‘It was | Giren, a out with a eweepine chalenee to) SMUTM Voluntary, on tia) ; f a: oe sear cannes | aeay He ath vie” Girls’ Coats and Dresses. ___A_SPECIAL_ OFFERING Young Men's Fashionable Sults and Overcoats Wier tn Newark. ohne ar Billy SEE ‘ 5 = gary _proterred, ,Norck wee formeriy «1 : -- an Be =e : Women's Tailored Broadcloth Sutts. Woe 31 to 38 inch chest measure, trom $11.50 to 29.50 ‘ Beer i, nhlga Sotae na eta aes IRELAND'S. HOME RULE Girls’ Coats A A collection of models of fine broadcloth in all i PARTY SUITS OF COLORED VELVETS-AND WHITE SERGE In-} _ age A eerie Or |e t the fashionable shades, also overplalds and mixtures, ; THE NEWEST COMBINATIONS, ace ers “AS LIBERALS PLAN IT. of Cheviets:and Mixtures, and Mili- $10.00 a | Fe A yg i 5 prookiy, nave. ara ES 5 —_tary Coats of blue, lined with red flan- ish 27.50 [Sk wy, CAPS AND FURNISHINGS REPP. HATS, = ieee astigg With Al Schwre Antony. MacDonnell Reads nel; any size, 4 to 14 yrs. P Heretofore $39.5 e F Tita ser! 5 , ’ . - xalue $16.00 i jeretofore $39.50 to $45.00, +4 \ : Draft-of BilHto-Leaders Red=. | : i el MEN’S AND ee — ROBES, Sone Ae Girls Coats — FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts DERLN, Nov. §—The Evening 71 aid declares that it has reliable in THREE WILL PLAY IN cps san a Sc of Imported Kerseys; colors: Shia At =PRELIMINARY TOURNEY. te2cet by James Bryce, Chiet Secretary navy, brown, green and wine, lined $15.00 | for Ireland; John Redmond, the Irsh OC sae a i f 2 i [leader in the House of Commons; John ANY i ins ay e aR cece Free aS aii Baap aH eae Joveph W. Capron, of Chicawo; George | Dillon and Sir Antony Patrick MucDon- lso Import E 4 Sutton, of Milwaukes, the “Hand-{ neti,-inder Seceetary to the Lord Dieu. Biscl mparte sd Mixtures flannel ined; eee der —end Frank Hoppe ot |tenant of Ireland Sir Antony rend tha _ any size, 4 to 16 yrs — OF. a or. — oltr. have been notified by the Com- arate of a plan for reorganizing the = zr we n ‘Government oF Trela: = = =, mities—on Entriia foro in championship tournament 4! s Dalkling Millards, to begin in the New, This dratt provides for a Central or rl 2 0a L : : z (oor RI | Gz ts Coats 3 IN: tale: ecleanires in announcing for Saturday, Yopk Concert Hall sfonday, Nov. 1 |ment, & Depastment ot arlene and] of Finest Broadcloths in fancy colors; $25.00 Nov. roth the following items of more than y Ww ail v ha in 2 pe snern t creates . . eel A . ‘ : & 1 as Mee acy oaaent peatnaing tn {2t!8% Council, between two-thirds and | lined with Peau de Soie; high class Ae usual attractiveness in Women's Coats. a three: of {is members the extsting ~ariiamenta Capron, Sutton and Hoppe were the | ana the anata ienvataee) cd fra Jagt to mend jn their-entries, the etx elise or no nated. Clorgy t other players being Galingher, Mor |denominations ure cilgtble tc : Labghtin, Cutler, Cline, Taylor and | snip in the Council. Irdiand $s to re: xs \ Paterson. Good sud; Ink that Ca-| her present representation jn p; this city next-Moaday. coats in various ‘models to select from value $80.00 TES UU Sea te) $88.00, Women's and, Mtsses' Storm Coats FIFTH AVENUE Girls Funior Sutts| of ‘Priestley Crayenettes” in Tan, Oxford and THIRTY.FOURTH AND THIRTY.FIFTH 8 “ pin “will be the meventl contestant ment. ‘The police # Soe d distinct styles t . () The prelimtnary touirnament. will !mpertal control, Subtle cerseh ene A collection of 100 Suits to go on sale Saturday Suan 2 i are most Ser eatieets of rat fe. Bobnbly be held at Maurice Daly'a| reduce! numerically. The judiciary ts of Cheviots, Mixtures and Broadcloths, in Short f peng erent | rpom;, “and the gamen will be. of 4, Hot changed, | 1 j ! y outdoor wear; the actual value is $25.00 each, | s PPints each as’ requlted in the regular) Mr. Re: and 34-length Coats and Kilted Skirts; sizes ) WOMEN'S NECKWEAR _ H ehampionshiity event, | opposed Ju for School Girls’ r3 to 16 yrs special Saturday $76 5° each ero ice’ clauses, but tt was pointed out to. st a . . i HENDRICKS GETS FIRST, [Yat SMaLcTat it Goats special $25.00 per suit i ri COLL oaG ese A STHUES NL TA | The proposed m | We’ P * NECKWEAR, AT DECIDEDLY BELOW THE USUAL (John Hendricks (300) defeated -stoe! i fh. Yaacs (200) in the play oft of or} $e cea i W 's Broa th, Coats. PRICES, TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), NOY, 10h Cf He ten tena tmtness| | (CIR Fete With pt eere unt rise Br onacleihi Coli At ; | Int billiard e's : c 0 ! i Hy Fi : pi Vf © room, One Hundred ana twentyensn| PLANK FELL 4 MEN IN CELLS) | Sac ASGIS eRe See An exceptional offering of 100 Finest/ 00 res coh re Reed Lea j So by nett tr av Tendricle | A collection of new dress in One-piece, Rus- Broadcloth Coats, lined with Satin Cy CHEMISETTES OF BATISTE AND LACE COMBINED, | ay Pe Foot estar in ann ep ag Four men were locked up last night! sian and Jumper Dresg lain . materials, i é 4 i ‘ bigs Frespeiskas tial in ithe -Atedlson Street Poll, t ig ’ Duchess, Colors:—white, tan, gray $1.65 RACH iF F LRN hangs mdcidel intcestes tke fancy checks and ple uf ‘to 14 yrs. and black. Dressy coats, suitable for coat ea < a PRIZE BOWLING” BY UNITED, | ois, or so no at $1207 Gee 8 street or evening wear, ) value LACE CHEMISETTES , ; , 1,50 BACH ; ‘Bie United Bowling shave voted. to mortar in the cellar of a Saag Us oe 959.00 COAT #ET3 OF LINEN AND LACH COMBINED, new build late yeate at No, 16) ie hold a bie nrite bowllnz {na hea was mixin ae “teenth St, | Broadway and Twentleth St., Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St ie 730, PRA BET Gay Afternoon a: *iekote Wt! be club: {ip beon: non ~ xii tebe cg Sau fault fault dt way “

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