The evening world. Newspaper, November 13, 1906, Page 14

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“sentation of evidence against the de- THE EVONING WORLD ‘VCTIWOF BRUTAL CHAUFFEUR NOT LIKELY TO-LWE Miss -Delia—Delacey_—Was! Felied in Broadway by | His Murderous Blow. Delle Delacey, the pretty man who was atta street anil Broadw i Court to became obvious him-mightbe ch Wai remanded U3 Masato | Sixty-ftth street, who works at the same address Whén they were at Amsterdam ave- nue and Sixty-third atreet | a sprang from a dark hallway and, with- Out the slightest warning, hit Miss De Lacey a blow whiol knocked her down. Her head struck the pavenient and her skull was Inactured, ‘Miss Mollén screamed when her com- anion Was assaulted, and before the teliow. could <further injure—the iri “Detective Dresnan fame up. He made after the assailant ‘and was soon joined two policemen from nearby posts, Several shots were fired at tia fleeing strect the, pallets were tots. There acento the Street Station he refused to talk, Th police used many means to force him to fell why he ad assaulted the gir, but —he—deciined te—say—anstht re s than that he was a chauffeur, nineteen years piensa NII Wayneck, Who Accused Hag- gerty of Assault, Asked _ Court to Drop Case. TAED TOCUTS SHORT} ~ALDERMAN'S TRIAL| them as iniquitour as Tawy, aversion It js tor attorneys. RS. HETTY GREEN, the richest woman ia ae Untted- States-ana neider of tock in many | when the people are aroused. corporations, 1g against the trusts. She thinks $, andi? Mrs. Green hasan} said Mrs, Green yesterday. RS, HETTY GREEN, MEMBER OF MANY BIG CORPORATIONS, IS OPPOSED TO TRUSTS les Hetty GREENE'S Zaetest” PHOTOGRAPHS } Boston, Nov. revolt against the oppressions of the trusts, will be a deluge, and these streets will run with blood | ‘TUESDAY. H jturn of | promise they: will panish all thought ‘The people are gradually finding out about the | trusts, and when they realize a little more fully how they are riining the chances of the peoplé there ts jhe It will be a deluge, I tell “There is going to be a revolution in this country,” | you," sald Mrs. Green in bidding the photographer “The people are going to | good-by. | going to be a revolution. —_ JEWELS WORTH 425,000 STOLEN Believed to Have Been Work of Raffles and- Woman Aid. A diamond roddery which fairly bristles with myatery la now occupying the attention 0! ow York detgctive agenoy, and the concerning it are guarded trom the prying eyes of the ith the atmost vigilanos, though the, value of the “Rate living over the Connecticut trom New York. A Towant been offered for the re ne Jewels, and the. owners {St of .prosecution from thelr mitids, 1f tho [thi deliver up the goods and |take the thousand. Among the itolen yvaiuabley ure a set with twenty-elght dia- round gold brooch with a nts, seven sparkling diu- atc around which te a of fine rays, a pair of j gold, opera asses and ir Jewels too }Mumerous to mention: + Anothe! there | oma. | yet w. couple must be of mo; ytmbortance, while the eome guest had hroucht (ENDED LIFE BY GAS H. Dockstader, of No. 453 Manhattan avenue, was unable to save him, Barnétt was’ employed on the Penn sylvania Railroad tunnel -and station improvements. His wife says that us J—5flate_he show: erty, charged with assault tipow Bar- ‘ney Wayneck, a Hearst wutchér at thi polls in the election last yeu —-wumed to-day before Justice: in the Criminal Branch of the Supreme ‘Court, and the proceedings were ro- markabie- The onty ‘man connected with the prosecution who really wanted to gp on with the case was Asulstant- District-Attorney Appleton, Hla task was of the up-hill variety. Avjury was secured yesterday, and everything was in readiness for the pre- fendant at the opening of court to-day. ‘The first witness called was the co: ese neers ihe Biavespard—— plainant Wayneck, Wanted to Stop the: Case, Refore he wus ‘sworn Wayneck an-| AS FAMILY SLEPT, Despondent Stuffed Cracks in Door to Protect Them. abs Overboard from ‘Steamboat While his wife and four children were siséping in his flat at No. ae Bighth | which pl = Joseph Barnet, (a ctv othe plete froin statement tothe had no desire’ to press the case and would be greatly obliged tt it were aro right there. ORs: ease,” said, Justice Blanchard, "has gone beyond government by your e208 sires. it iy tne of the Poople-ot s-agsinat + devendant, who has 9 constitutes & fel Wi reluct Fr. Apoleton jabored valiant: do much —tnoice amd esneek-feltdown, was acting polling’ plac no street; When & man 4d Hogan tried to . lenged Hogan, There w Face Encountered Fist. Ini the progress of his face in the di- Feetion of the floor it encountered a fist. } fist,the wit F he wae Qpilia sure belong: to the fr ~Bteye O'Hare brought of that ‘went (0X newspaper office three days after the assault and page his Di discolore into a tet was produced fled by the witn material pened: ‘Another with: ‘watcher at the same pc eck Fo down {na Aiun't pee Alde: REBELS FIGHTING AS” he door of the ba to summon assis nett) was still b HOOKS SAVED ENGINEER FROM BEING DROWNED. Sagamore as She Was Enter- ing Slip. (ie steamboat Sazamore. between. New York and Dyster Bay, rescued this morning be- ore daylight. with boat hoo Brinkinan,—ensincer—of ell overboard as be was ent Sailors NOVEMBER 15, 1906, #38ed Street, FROM HOSTESS wall hangings, portieres. The detectives handling the case have | #0 far been allent as the tomb about - of the loot. Police Head- if; Soatiers hes not_been notified, asthe who lost the gems hope nieves will return the stuff be- |eause of the fact that they are thought An entertainment waa in ‘There were many mueste Present, Nearly all ure pase to one | eayery. The re thought this own Invitatlon. Bo passed ‘the ng, the “Raftlea’ and hla becoming more popular every The next day the robbery was lscoy- Q detective work fafled to ation, and the reward was JAMES MoGREERY & CO. Odth Street. Rug Departmenta, in Feth Btoren: Body Brusscls aud Axminster Rugs, 9 x xa ft 23.50 Other sizes at proportional a Upholstery Departments. In Both Stores, Sale of fing Upholstery Fabrics, for draperies, furniture coverings and , Fancy Armures, single faced or reversible. inches wide, 75¢ and z.co per yard, Fine French Armures;—attractive designs and colors. 50 inches wide. 31.35 and 1.85 per yard. ‘Moire and Satin Damask French “period” de- signs. Complete range of colors. 1.75 and 2.75 per yard. usual prides 3,00 and 4,00 ‘Gobelin Tapestry furniture Covers, silk and’ cot- ton mixtures, Extensive variety of new de- signa and colors. . 1.§0, 2.00 and 3.00 per yard: 50 pieces rich Renaissance Silk Velour. Designs —and-_colors_suitable for portieres, hangings, furniture coverings, 50 inches wide, 2.00 per yard. usual price 3.50 7oo pairs Lacet, Point Arabe and Renaissance Lace Curtains, mounted on French net. Full 12.00, 14.00 and 18,00 per pair yalue 17.00, 20,00 and 37,00, Mahogany Furniture in Colontal oy Engilsh reproductions, The new Autumn models show the latest shapes and an extensive variety of the latest fash- ionable leathers, Boots for Walking or Shopping of glazed Kid and Sorosis Health Calf. Stout welt soles, medi toes and-hecis;lace-or-button fasten~ Standard-or Blucher.cut. Hand embrojdered Sachets, t Sea oncisawihlisasriecwas | nyerneur Hospital, Weds Sale —€Crowded With — 9 Smar! NewCostumes, “CASTRO NEARS DEATH, |< BANK WRECKED PLEADS GUILTY 19 CONSPIRACY. | Other lene + ansicers ons FREE by Castor Fitters. ( eae Actual $28, $30. and $35 Fates, Swell Broadcloths. Panne Cheviots New Heather Mixtures The enthusiasmwithwhich ladies of fashionable ideas are showing their preference for these’ ultra- lish_hi -length Winter Suits with Kk lined coats praves New Prince Chap Model Semi-Fitted Coat Suits ¢ French Blouse Etons , Wednesday will see the !endid assortments replen- ished with many later models ng over with the newest style and cleverest 2 iler touches. 4 lar sale also in- i al of the latest k ng Coat Suits, which he Short -Coat ¥ THREE STORES. } 101M i th Sheet Ay iG ay (AEF Sa > suet rate (| NEWARK y __ f toes, Cuban |} Dress Boots of patent leather with welt or turned soles, short vamps, drop toes, high arched instep, and Cuban or Louis heels, Lace or button fastening. Pumps made of various leathers, with pointed heels and flat ribbon bows. Dei-cate colors. 20x 54. A complete stock of Men’s and Boys’ ee fee every requirement of climate or dress. JAMES McGREERY & GO, Twenty-third Street —Thirty-fourth Street, —Art-Departments, 6th Ave., 2ad to Jad Bt, « | Wednesday Sales | of Household 25c J-qt. Buckets, 4 and 6-qt. Lipped Sauce Pans, 4 and 6-qt, Presery- ing Ketties,43-(ni Wash Basing, $6 Dieaee $6.87 Sets for 400 pieces thin white Porcelain, new shape, Complete dinner ser- vice for 12 persons, P 35c. by Enamelled . “Hitchen Ware 2 and 2% quart Tea or Coffee Pots, 6and § quart Preserving Kettles, Colanders, 8 - quart Lipped Sauce Fans and 6 | quart Straight Pots, 10c_ Break- 9 fast Plates Dainty, thin white American Porcé‘ain ; special. each Ree Drapery Silk, 5,000 yards—we make and drape your lambrequins free of charge if the silk is bought of us, Per yard, Age In Eoth Stores. Imported Art Novelties, Hand embroidered Pin Cushions. Trimmed with Liberty Silk and Satin. 1.35 to 4.00 yalue 3.00 Bureau Scarfs, trimmed -with lace and ribbon. ~ Numerous designs, 1.25 to 14.00 5° dozen hand-made Renaissance Scarfs, _ Sizes 20 x 60_ Inches- vs see sees see eee + 200 Navelty Stamped Linens, Wools, Silks, Needles, Cottons, etc, JAMES MUGREERY & CO, w Twenty-third Street Thirty-fourth Street. Reboux, Suzanne Georgette and Virot. Designs worn at recent social functions in Paris, Show, formal Luncheon, Evening, Visiting or Carriage Dress, flowers, ete. JAMES McGREERY & GO, Twenty-third Street, Thirty-fourth Street. oD Cw ¥ “JAMES MoGREERY & 60, Lord Streat. 8éth Street. Exhibition e of Trimmed Hats commencing on.Noyember the 14th. On Sale In Eo! h Stores, the latest models, from Talbot, Camille Roger, fur,—silver and gold Jmported;—mixed—Suitings, ” plaid weaves. green, etc. 44. inches wide. ~ JAMES MoCREERY & 60, R3rd Street. Colored Dress‘ Goods, 1.00 per yard. Corduroys; in the fashionable tones of ine, ay brown, green, red, etc. 1.25 per yard, Imported, Chiffon-finish Velveteen. range of Autumn shades. 1,00 and 1.25 per yard. Broadcloth; medium weight, excellent quality, Colors include blue, green, grey, plum, brown, etc. ‘52 inches wide. 1.50 per yard, yalue 2.00, Twenty-third -Street, Delicate colors, glove and handkerchief Trimmed with Satin Ribbon. Sanna 1.25 eee 50 - $4.2 25 Fane for Three yards long, handsome designs, with deep fringes; very special value. $9.98 - y Renaissance Lace Curtains Real Renaissance, 50 inches f wide, 3 yards long, made on best French Bobbinet, heavily worked. Sp &dth Street, Stripe check ‘and Latest shade of grey, brown, A complete | RMURICH BNOF.. 0G avn, HA to 26, ( 70c. Feather rr. ch Pillows at—__ l . Guaranteed odorless, cases of f best ticking One thousand-only at-this-price, eS $9.96 Bed Outfit. $3.98 Bedstead, $3.48 Natlonal ‘Spring, $2.30 Mattress, in one-or two parts, complete for $2.25 Smyrna Rugs, f each, Reversible Rugs sire-27x63-very: serviceable:and of rich ayaa ap- pearance, On sale for two hours H only, 2 to 4 P.M. Inlaid Linoleum In remnant lengths; enough of: a pattern can be secured to* cover a ‘arge-size room, Can be matched perfectly, A yd., 29: 49c uate f Die Remnants, yard, ‘Sold from the full roll at 49c. yard. Remnants, all convenient Ht useful lengths, in this special Carpets, Wednesday sale, per yard, 48 All wool, extra heavy... Twenty- five patterns. Made, lined and aid. 85c Brussels eves

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