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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1906-6 ORD CORON [DE $1,500,000 MORE L | WELL-KNOWN MARINE Sh. 'Sittiy nesor or orace Chur, | INSURANCE MAN DEAD. | iris toi wir, a0 Sur atta | Hackett © : Johnson entered bust-! —_—_—_—_—_—_ Bs a: forty years had been con- ls \ ce, No, 0 Ficth avenue. He was a son of the Jate Rey. Will- eee FOR SHORT STAY: len ies | 1 t ie Sieeoee ene AS Adlantic Mutual, reing 10 SETTL | IN [ or of the eran eT Marine Theat Eresidedt of che Semper te : Broadway at Thirteenth Street | le tance Company, diet to-day ati bis ree- | He resided for many, | Mads tity in this chy. “a Widow and two daughters. 500 Suits, Value $30 to $50 Pony Coat Suits _of at Three Button Cut- | broadcloth, braid $ away Suits of panne trimmed. +15 cheviots. . Tight-fitting Corset Velvet Suits i Coat Suits_of fine —— Sa sem = military broadcloth. and models. © Blouse Suits ofplaids, proadclothsandchev. ® :00 ‘Three-quarter tength iots—with—trimming—& |____models_in broadcloth | of velvet\and braid. and cheviot suits, ~ WIS ESTATE We Do the Aiterations Free of C' | ITS EMPLOYEE “American Express Com-+ __pany Orders a General nerease of 10PerCent_ t “efforts of our | cee en bra oF Savor to eae ve., cor. 17th St. pared, with the preva! a \ ESI rr A Very Important Sale of 200 Coats, Value $30 to $50 SAT? , Sede reruns Persian Cloth Jackets WOMEN’S COATS rene ee aa __Earl and Countess of Suf- _ folkand Mrs. Leiter in Party with Him. f j i | 4 A he 1! sphere arrived to-day on ite i i! Star liner Baltic, from Ltyerpx< the company will de} roll of ¢ 1 ab $12,000 a month or A donor Viceroy of India. Lord: Curzon. 16 Kedieston, wiba: ) tany Mar months & fre American Exprese Mra. Lev! mother-in-law, ago and, Waabingt i { ari and Countess of Bu | ealeag Co Dineds é \ Saffolk was Mine, < colors. { sie: of tasy Coreen | To-Morrow and Saturday with Skinners satin ] Suctequatecrl |< wore deep mourning | j . < = : \ taffe i : thelr sta me until | : | { a Cheviot Coats in loose Bier ho Very unexpectedly we are able to place on sale Later-day models in, gndhalf-fitted models. eae TN re Sones eee a several hundred fashionable coats at prices ain aiiechs tnt fase Lined with Skinner's SE case Hee cae wil sell tren, Very Gus [eye Sep eno Hy Hapredtiy sings bis in ‘yialt tol } An opportunity like this comes only. once in a great while. Short, Pony''Coats of Evening Coats of chif- { | agoa ; Uf Amerie. He came down the gang | For close as we stand to the makers—ready as we always are’ to ‘| broadcloth and fight fon broadcioth, hav- (Plank oes i uns y fie eo MI RGAN CA N take hold of exceptional values—we can only rarely give you \such weight kersey, braid D ing 4 capes, Peau de eee unt hat, “Wher reporiers aaked | style, such quality and such variety for the money. There Is always trimmed. | g Cygne lined. ‘ Bix Tusinene on thi wide, he referred | a first choice—so try to be one of the first—for these'coats at these [Jif ; | fem to the Farl of Suttblk | prices will go like magic. ; | H Special for Friday and Saturday Only. The Bart rxit they had come te set the. certain matters pertaining to esince of late Lady Curzon. Hi . is the trustee heer dead sister's extate. | moa it areersnry 17) Expressed His Views Free=| Ask your = sinit” Washington and cago, amt] 4 Soi” see Lent Later to wom] ly, According toa Chir | Grocer White & Ecru Net Waists, $5 ; . Value $7.50 This sale offers (new elegance in exquisite net waists, fashioned over silk, Those in white are_cmbelished with _ insertings of baby |Irish lace and elaborated with embro!d- ery. A different design is offered in the waists of ecru— they are trimmed!on front, back and sleeves with Cluny AG SURPRISE dren of Lord Curzon 4 2 cago Newspaper. . j wa oa i INGE i let r' pd at the estate of Ked | WE e Jace. ‘Special-at $5. oS Bi other ta buried: THE GENUINE OLD FASHIONED g ay, j t It has been stated that y Curzon’s fi . Cicer. Val ‘ i { a body might be BrouRNT to Wasningtcr 4 S ra = 4 | - | } : | for interment, but ¢ 1 of Buffolk| the nest interview given by Yi. Pler- S F : B k P d ‘ \ { ij sealenR Ree tention on tie} pone Morgan in ten yeire, My. Mor ea oam a ing 2 Ow er | i P —E—EEeEeEyex————————= fe } i he family. gan is re attending the meeting of | Hf | Curzon a Changed Man. the Pullman Palace Car directory (REGISTER: 1869) x | q AW \ | Hé added: z [his talk haa created mush cot - STEN | i : plore Curse oi, 8 Frey, tee [in tnanciay eirstes. Mr. Morgan | toe A Pure Cisam of Tartar Powdtr of Greatest Efficiency | ae “3 By: twas purely | She occa: to give himself a ‘“kbar- Re a EG nat | : - and they were | acter” for business honesty, and t\ de; a “ eae] Me Eris, geste. ttre Sel ce | ~~ Infinitely Superior | Tayl e took ocasion to deny {hat te woutd de} lat _projects. a) ay (6) Tr Sold and Recommended by PARK AND TILFORD, ACKER, MERRALL AND CONDIT Co., and all High-Class Grecers etsy Bri etree Here Speaking in hia own defense, he\ ts States, succeed 2 Mortimer ; 5 \ Pee ear Se Fe rp oi eee Ver spice as Governor-General I de not remember that in my He said he was out of poll-| whole life I ever wilfully miarep- — egErnauncrne] Tevented_ anything to asybody at] boat was His Excellency, Joaquin M.| 8" Lian never knowing Naduco, Brazilian Ambassador at| ly had connection with a fraudu- —— iG ist Ata is returning frome] lent acheme. I hnye tried to do/| Tae faniero, ‘e he acted as preal- i Man iotethediane keer loans Contencate: [ierarete eaten tren tana moe marta He spoke ‘words ‘of praise for the Mon- | ™F ememies would have the people fon Doctrine and for Becretary of/Stato| belleve. I have helped men and Root, saying that Mr. Root had made| have attempted in my humble wa: = = profound tmpression upon. the le x 4 Sekcatt Amerie cine people Lee of some service to-mycoun-|— Asked for his views on’ municipal Coming up the day the Ambassador|‘ownerahlp, the Wall street man te WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S LONG AND SHORT $] me Sale of VALUES 750 VAWE Se5eo — * ' Women’s $7.50 Coats for $5. || Men's W bite Shirts. gw (Cammebclattt Parents] Dress Shirts 5 with velvet, outlined with wide praid of silk— 5 | made of fine quality muslin with throe-ply bosoms. newest shaped sleeves, with tucks and three wide straps above cuffs, Another styte ts the tourist [- \ Cuffs attached or without, aS nearn rene ents eee —_ Specials for Friday and Saturday. long coat, with every fashionable feature beau- Value | tifully prominent—of fancy mixtures and dash-| Value Ing plaid effects—stouble-breasted, full sweep— + without cuffs are open front and back. $7.50 | shaped lapels—velvet col te trimmed-with_velvet_and brald—so are the cuffs} —— \ Various sleeve lengths, Ambaseador Got Hufty. : Cuff attached shirts are made coat model, ta Ctrzon had Sea the faehdss a this act wus pointed o to the i Miaitiian; foot he mit that made not kn But {t_wori't w thts coun- riety of vt woot, silk and wool, merino and heavy ribbed iprerace Poplar ee try.) and -Tinever ex to nee it oper- cotlonsat popular prices. Speclai for Friday and Saturday, Hl Soceet A Mtn OReD ths [eter Laces weds 5 the cexperintent fine ribbed shirts and drawers, nicely trimmed. : ton, Senor ment fied out | may. be Inroduen), | dlvapeoinuments Value 81.25 each, for. : ' ome of the blanks (or “| Keen and, disastrega inpyitadly. jill | IN THE BOYS? CLOTHING DEPT. when he (Ba » i \©U SREEFERS, red flannet , fine velvet collar, with or —without-emb'ems on stecve;sizes dtois. Value $10.00, for 5.98 WEST 125TH ST., 7TH @ 8TH AVES. ‘S$ teed. satin-velaborately trimmed with velvet and| Sl AP il | . . i 0 wide silk “braid around collar, cuffs, on fr. nt ie Colored Stiff Bosom. Shirts 2 and_ back of coat—se: . i i: | 7 4 Wear, and dressy enough for evening wear. Also j 1 in new fall patterns, made coat model, Value | fitted So-inch long corts, with all the swing and| Value | the style of the latest fashion ptate—of fine | i | cuffs attached or detached, $17.50 | quality medium weight Ait bsire Kersey—| $17.50 | $1.50 & $2.00. 1) [Mined to the hips eed satin—double breasted, WIE largenttons.-ot-sitk—=s = é ting) tackgs with: deen Inverted Prem con Broadway and Twentieth St, Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St. | Watuaniee aad guam atronra| Utes COATS, im black and fanc ; excellent ho had ‘aboard es y mixtures; excellen had gone aboard | uo 1 do not believe in gavernment | ___valuesat ARISE AIT = 9.95 tl 14.95 or collariess effect,| $7.50 | ownership, and less do 1 believe in| CHILDREN'S BRUWN AND BLUE CHEVIOT COAT, > 5.95 | municipal errereote: NOM coseEene wool lined sizes 6 to 14 years; special. 7 Ww 5 $1 7 50 Cc t 5 $ I 0 3 ti ran'a rairoad as z \ * servo chpobi ae oul as apres | Np fou mtu gh Cater ee o OTS See emt ||| PI.OO, eae 4.00 | a eas, ba scaeince ida Goaaery he by individuals. If mss pal_ownerahis soles; sizes 2% to 8, widths C, D, E and EE, | 87 Rae a ene a sents Re ! : hee Wedge cha tecnet mierease iacaitocnat i ail Siesta ihe pub: wor i SHE for ie ‘casi saa i proalelotis Bice rie Bhs cae a ) : i inpet ea | He. atin certain oft es » heavy extension t in ~stiate wine—superbly ; x 5 ae arpper av eEs ‘ Miata sizes 949135. Valu sisoeraeE EA G 1.19 throughout with hick, gray or white gua We are showing a large assortment of - cetaful, Ttict may be #o-I don't] MEN'S UNDERWEAR of all leading makes, in a very large va- i io} : Shaw's viet —auljosoast.at Sandy * 4LOS, Torigitude 97.12. whe dere list burkentine. The wreck rode low} —}5_the walter orlthe of her _maate Ne tandl pate far and mannish coat lapels. Women’s $25 Coats for $15. | ua cain sea (some fur lined.) \ = es = h, Swagger coats of fine broadcloth, with a rich, finish—full inches long, with a very $ "1 veep, it deep -felds-at_botton- $ t yf Satin all _through— | handsc ed with silk velvet, soutache and wide silk { zround collar-and cuffs— newest shaped _ fu s, with gathering at There are so many In- so good, the coyn- fax. ‘An eight-year ied in the steerace ody rind at ‘STUPID WORK BY = ~ ELECTION OFFICERS So Defective They Can- not Be Canvassed, Specials for Friday and Saturday 175-RICH-PLAID SILK W'AISTS. in a great spares $8 75 the_premians. It ts because «to warrant of—cotorings that formerty sole at $12.50 and $15.00. To close the lot we have marked them 200 DOZEN extra fine sheer Irish linen Handker- : chiefs, with beautiful hand embroid- { 50 cred initials. Excellent value at $2.25, Special price per box of six BROADWAY, SEVEN’ i 1 AND BIGHTHENTH STREETS Gmail rains and losses Tor can “en both sidei nade the Nxures a even tn the offictal canvass tt to-day, The Board of C yassers found retirns fram, elpht slec- tion district in the Thini Assembly | Diatriot eo cefeotive that they oould mot osnvaas the vote and the Inepectors ‘ - wwere reprimanded by the board. r (o) 6 David F, Cohslan, the Temmeny Halt lawyer, was present most, of the day. Ho announced this afternoon that the Value | wrist; aiso fur-lined coats -of fine broad-| Value ad -| throughout with seal brown Canaaian_mink— double breasted, cont—-patelt pockeis— 6th Ave,, Cor, 20th St. : Are the most useful part of their attire and get the hardest usage. Nearly every movement they make, and: they are in constant cloth—very deep re collar of best grade $25.00 not sleeves lined Children’s Shoes motion, is so much wear and tear on the shoe. showing so far made in the official % E A 4 tr ; a ‘ “4 8 i * . It is absolutely essential therefore that shoes for children canvast—allowing all contentions of the 3 * Rep" AY not) cucke anycchacge D F (ei Nov . should be made of the very best materials and in the very best in the result ae shown by the polloe Dependable | ur oats and oO elties manner, and also most thoughtfully constructed to allow for their H growing fect. . returns. Attorney-General «Myer gained aboyt yesterday to-day, é peace Were, made cdl atom \ At Wholesale Prices Our shoes for the young people are the only kinds that are br Sb i rs es oo palo ee een plicated LOA built in this superior, scientific manner, a0 hence are the best. } Chanler lost 10 votes in the Four vi ae yw. e s ild th eatest f ne i 7 y racul Coz They wear the longest, secure to the child the greatest comfort sembly SDietriist oe oe oes Caracucoats and health and cost the parents less than any others. teen! @hection a te c ‘ chet Persian Paw Coats....,.,. High Cut Button and Lace Shoes, in’ Patent Leather, Black : : Se Ne ee BOO RE: Ermine Muffs,., _ Kid and Gun Metal Calf, Prices from $2,50 to $5.00 ||| seseeteneacereseececescesesececeeseeseesseccotosese i borer, was washed ashore BA Gtkeen Te i Ermine Ties , Misses’ and Children’s Kid Button amd Lace Shoes. TERS . ‘ | land, veer the Quarantine Station, to- kp d listees €)t0/t0%47 #11 80,$2,00, 62; 80.588 92,00) DAY WORLD Ws LNT; : bes { eee was eopareany about sixty Sizes 11 to 2, $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 and $3.50 » | eats of Baa. 0k sandy complexion, Persian Paw Sets (Muffand Boa) Sizes 214 to 8, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $4.00 i 1p Eat corner tn eres of Ute ody Black Russian Lynx Sets (Muffand Boa),.,... ,....... +. Special Hygienic Orthopedic Lace Shoes, for Misses an: mms WORK so A 1 a 4 t > 1 . * 1 CR WHAT'S MONEY?! B t Children, in Black Kid and Gun Metal Calf; $3.50 and $3.00, ‘ H ; roadway and | “The thing that made New York Broadway and 21st Street i Fulton and Bridge Stre and Bridge Streets Shoes for Young Men and Boys. on ay orning on ers. : i Si Qiner clon envy will bo pud- eae ena) Brooklyn ne tincvacd denier 14 2 aa a ate | TN WEXT-SUNDAY'S WORLD, : Young Men's, Boys’ and Youths' Fine Calf, Lace and Button, $2,50 and $3.00 er ei AOR IRIS SB 8! ooh eee wa A chdjnieaaiamai tp enantio suki street ualislil