The evening world. Newspaper, November 16, 1906, Page 12

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a i | iF ty point Was commenced. eno Assistant “ti 1 a dismissed. ~) Brooktyntes Who Live —on} “WORK FOR NEW S TANIS ompany Promises to In-| ugurate Fast Service; ~ on Nov..26. Peo, WILL REJOICE} i Brighton Beach Branch to Have Special Thanksgiving. Citizens living aiong the Brighton “—Beach—division—of the Brooklyn Rapid | Transit are going to celebrate Nov. 49.4 sort of privates Thanksgiving Day | of thelr own. On {Nat date the BR, T. has promixey to put into effect its now ‘express service from the bridge to the whore. 26 Therefore, the Brooklynites are glad (€or two reasons, In the first place they |’ expect to get the benefit of the $2,600,000 ’ &nprovements on the roadbed, and, in Tithe second place, they hope to see the gna Of the nolay nightwork, the digging }end detving and the tearing up of tracks give has been going on ever since the BN propane inaugurated the work of In- stallihg the new equipment. Although the contractors have, prom- feed the B. RT. and the B. R. T. has 4n turn promised the public that the Brighton Beach line wili be open for the newervice in two weeks, citizens | —twhe know the sitialion Mind It hard to Belleve that so much yet remaining to be done can be finished in the short @pace of time that remains, Sition of the work along the raliroad The con- pears to the ordinary traveller to be © {eUU In @ hopelessiy chaotic state. The > men in charge, however, say that every- thing ‘e-progressing satisfactorily. The. old Brighton Beach line has been —Sepressed— spe —_far—ag Church avenue. ‘where ft comes to the surface anl con- at grade to tho end of the line. work that is still going on will earry the depressed cut from Church ——@¥ehue to Fiske Terrace, from tra(na will trayel over an em- berkment to Coney Island. All sade rossings have been done away with. When completed, the line will be a four- tracker, making It poseibie to run -nish- wpeed Express trains between Brooklyn fand Coney felang In addition Fexular local serv! whieh to the The BR. T. hasthad @ lol of trouble Jon ‘wor! a the tramc. fn operating Its trains since the work Most of the construc- had to be done at nij in the da: t, since time were almost to the demands proposition was made some time rs to make that the embankment wide Eh to Accommodate six tracks. on = The city authorities, how- the company would ® new framchine. Conse- BOR TT te “Koing ahead. ttonfthe-work, and-tf TO EVADE JUSTICE.” ing that Attorney ‘Barlow, in Jefferson that recently a prisoner terday, @ent from the court “tlared insane Ani-piaced-tn an instita- Stion, “when he was as sane as I am.* District-Attorney Court, Resents Losing a Prisoner. at Krotel, he saw a clear at- pEAG evade fiatice,— Krotel Dis} told Magistrate rorket Court yew to Bellevue, was de- Mr. Krotel’'s objection came when he piked that the charge of forgery omanst re Margarat and from Dr M.S. Mrw. ither, Other Senrpatl Co and cloner ana #4 NEXT SUNDAS Hace j Fusan —Pastorfield - be} that another one bribery: be entertained, David G.. Myers, | the-woman'r iawyer, sumitted-a letter | of y, ot Botievue, In Very In. arpa her home, t Find Mer Son 1486 Broadway, | Gustave Koch, was the Tnventor, caused ACCUSED WOMAN S| Real-Estate Man = Man Fails to Prove ~ Charge that She Robbed Him. The dangers that bexct resppctable On the night of Oct. i3 Leo 8. Bl No. 656 Broadway, ‘Thirty-fourth atreet and Broadway, and) ecks he anda dete: Thirtleth strect haunted the Tend his gay companio pointed out to the dejective a woms who was hurrying up Broadway as the® one who had’ robbed him. The woman. who gaye her name of No, denied as Sim in his protest trat a inade by the real rt, however, Simon ¢ yaltive that Mire. Domp- In ‘police ec clared he wi a the reailt of | tlon Mrs. De d_ Jury and a No. a py: Morgantire (Established 1841 ol Storage Warehouses | Moving Vans CLEARED 5 after a late supper In a hotel discovered 214 Weat | t mon, a wealthy real estate dealer, of| tiso met a woman At) tionship. recognized hia Jove xx txt of for woman. rothed and were wedded yesterday, When Girl Affection for Pl: Changed ‘Characi man FOSTER SISTER AND BROTHER ARE MARRIED. Birth? married women who happen to be on alles the —stfeeis—tate.ot night were 1 {e Satta an by ee trated befora Judge Rosulsky in Gen-| foster Sarna aheurnote a) er eral Sessions to-day. and adoption. Instantly her asterly at. G. Allen, fection for John Lawrence changed to love of a sweetheart. nce 4¥ ber vroth been tgnoran: med Secret of Her ‘mate BOSTON, Nov. 16—The marriage }in--Dohesset_ of. Misa.Kmma__Law- | names he defended himaeit, rerpe Farrel to—her—foster brother, | A dinner in Bir _Geor, ed Mninates a family by the hus jouke preaide » born Hale He, who had ~sf thelr non-rela- law, elght-hour They became be- Baking Powder Absolutely DISTINCTIVELY A CREAM OF TARTAR BAKING POWDER —Royal does not contain an atom of - phosphatic acid (which is the —product-of bones. digested in sul- phuric acid) or of alum (which is one-third-sutphuric-acid} substan=— , ces adopied for other baking pow-~ . ders because of their cheapness. Pure — ROYAL BAKING POWDER -CO,, NEW VORIL DANISH KNIGHT 1S HANDY WITH FISTS Sir George Kirkegaard Black- ened Mr. Koch’s Eye, but Is Acquitted. of No. Hundred and Bleventh street, the complainant knight's arrest fight over a businesé transaction two Ner-Hanken, told the George Kirkegarrd, Inventor of elec- trical appliances, who lives at No, 123 Lepox” road, Brooklyn, , mada a kalght of Dantévrog bythe King of Denmark a month ago, was tried and acquitied. In Special Bessiona day on « charge of assault and bat- and who was 1 West One also an and after counset Cour the affalr. 1a} to ba considered. Interrupted Mr. Koch, was 50 serious that my eye was dis- colored for more'than a week.” Mr, Kirkegaard sald the quarrel was und that when Koch mot him on the street and called him vile mg Brun, will ——.___ rd to Court, BOSTON; Nov. i6.-Phe-mombers—of the Boston Transit Commission, Horace George G. Crocker and Prof, George 8 Swain, have been arra! on Indictments charging ylolation o} because the punting: house whieh published thelr annual port forced its men to work more than Eight hours a Gay to complete It < Dy CA” SPECIAL Long Women's Eton Blouse and Hip «Length Coats. in Cheviots lined with \guaranteed satin Value $25.00 to $35.00. i! liced with guaranteed satin, Value $30.00, s and Misses’ Suite. and Broadcloth: full pleated skirts. black Broadcloth Coats of best Broadcloths handsomely trimaped and | For Saturday 20. 00 56-58 Twenty-Third St., West. To close 260k, Z, Allen f Co, FOR SATURDAY: 20.00 tor “i res ed the Lining Satisfaction ‘The Hydegrade Unings are five, We list them Jow, but have not space to tell of all their uses, they give a lining satisfaction you never knew. You use them for all lands of lining, be {t for dresses, epreads, coverlets, ofa cushions, of the thousand and woman. You may ui First gak for Hydograde (the name {a on There {y a Hydograde lining made for you. LUCENTA Paisley Satin Percaline 40 ote. 20 ote. LOOM HEA Taffeta Sckane Rusiline fone Tafietette All 76 in. wide. For sale at all lining counters, Makers of Hyécgrade Textiles Good enough for the best-dressed woman; strong and light, other thiugs which will suggest thomselves to the clevor em also for most allk or eatin purpo| Uelvaga); then clioowe the one which Alle your need. A. G. HYDE, & SONS, 361-363 Broadway, New York be. can bed one the & Altman & Cn. FIFTH AVENUE MEN'S UNDERWEAR, GAN AND-LINEN MESH. HELD, AS FOLLOWS + AND DRAWERS - - - THIRTY;FOURTH AND THIRTY-FIFTH STREETS INCLUDING SILK, SILK AND MERINO, NATURAL WOOL, WHITE AND COLORED MERINO, BALBRIG- TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, A SALE WILL BE MEN'S BLUE-GREY MERINO WINTER-WEIGHT SHIRTS $2.20 PER SUIT ° B. Altman & Cu. FIFTH AVENUE A complete line of Leather and Fabric Gloves, for boys and children. To-morrow, Saturday 1 y Misses’, Boys’ and Children's Gloves, | | __One-clasp Glace Pigue, tan ey ages One-clasp:Suede Pique greys. THIRTY-FOURTH AND THIRTY-FIFTH STREETS MISSES’, BOYS' and CHILDREN'S GLOVES Gloves for school, street and dress wear, made of glace and suede kidskin; mocha and cape, lined and unlined, — Cashmere Cloves and Worsted Mittens, misses, 75c $1.00 hae & Tayl Women's Coats of Imported Broadcloths ; colors:— black; tan or red; lined with Peau de Soie. Several models in loose or semi-fitted to select from. Women's & Misses’ Tiurtst Coats | ofheavy mannish mixtures; double- ee breasted model ; soinches long. Women's & Misses’ Full Length Coats, made of ‘Priestley Cravenette”’ rain- roof:cloths; colors Tan or Oxford; in loose or semi-fitted models. | ‘Broadway and Twentieth St, Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St. OT $25.00 | each, $75.00 each. ey Franklin Simon & Co, FIFTH AVENUE, Have prepared for Saturday an Extraordinary Sale of entirely new models of Misses’ Tailored Suits. Best Values Ever Offered. MISSES'-BROADCLOTH SUITS In rich checks and plaids tn uf fashtonabte colors; semi-fitted coxt with shaw! collar and cuffs of inlaid velvet; satin lined, wool interlined; 9 5 14, 16 and 18 years, Actual yalue $29.50 i Y7/. MISSES' VELVET SUITS, copy of. Parls model, made of best quality velveteen, black, golden brawn, navy blue and Bur- gundy; coat richly trimmed with braid; guaranteed> satin ning; -wool-tInterlined; skirt triinied to match; 44, 16 and 18 years, * Actual value $49.50 28.50 Misses’ and Girls’ Winter Coats. 15.00 white, tan, light blue, gray and red, richly trimmed, \ : peau de cygne lined; 16 to 20 years. Value $45.00 29, 50 Boys’ Suits and Overccats. BOYS’ LONG BOX OVERCOATS of importe mixtures and plain colors, double breas velvet collar; 3 to 12 years. Actual value BOYS’ CHESTERFIELD OVERCOATS, made of ae rted rics, in newest shades, wool lined, velvet, c 9 to 47 years. 2 Actua valve $12.50 BOYS’ NORFOLK AND DOUBLE-BREASTED SUL wool Imported fabrics; extra ee otk Actu 8 to 17 years. BOYS’ HAND-TAILORED NORFOLK SUITS, extra_pair knickerbockers, imported worsteds; cheviots a tweeds, 8 to 17 years. “ GIRLS’ CHINCHILLA COATS, of red or gray, best’ Germania chinchilla, full length model, buttoned to neck, velvet collar; 4 to (4 years, Vale $24.50 MISSES’ RICH EVENING COATS, of tniported broadctoth cloths, ¢! 7.50 9.75 6.75, Sof all- LARGE REDUCTIONS SATURDAY IN Women’s Tailored Suits of this season's most desirable models, 27.50 ann 39.50 Heretofore $39.50 to $60.60. FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Ss Lord & Taylor Girls’ Clothing Dept. Special Values For Saturday, ate Winter Coats. ics pee onsale Saturday morn- At ing_200 Girls’ Winter Coats consisting ) $10.00 of cheviots; mannish mixtures and solid — colors; in various model coats; any sizes 4to 14yrs.; value $12.50 to $15,00 each. Girls’ ReoulationSarlor Suis at of Navy, Brown and Red Serge, ) ¢6.00 application of braid and ornaments; any \~ ca4, size 4 to 14 yrs.; value $10,00, Girls’ Funtor Suits. A collection of 100 Suits to be At offered Saturday, —in —cheviots, fancy }$20,00 mixtures and checks in short o ength each, coats; sizes 13 to 17 yrs.; value 5,00 to $30.00 each, | Broadway and Twentieth St Fifth Ave. Nineeenth Su Actual value $1300 10.75 See.

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