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ei iia A ON ARTne nanan esisitnneven mrmtis eine ity = THE EVENING WORLD, TU —gr-tncerated tho sculpa_of two. of the et Went True—and; King. Fell with a Shattered Leg. “Atier being Teted trom rod: Dotective-Sarzeant) Fred vEgmers, of the: Bast. Sixty-aevent@ [he n bad th ‘strect station, mised himself one} mathrimony, Ik hand on the sidewalk at Seve fy'mame: seat’ in th’ avenue before day- street and Setond oraxhing Tight to-day und sent a > through the leg of william King; ty-two years old, of No. 33 ty-fourth’street. ‘As King fell to the walk With pone. in-hin-ieg fractured by the b peace, a Sirs. Elinore Murray, twenty years ol ih endure, he ways. afost ty tat < Ot No. 37 East Eigdtoenth street, who |! marrid men I know threat troir w.ye Hee er raated, tried 10, ¢acape, but | lke & rockin: phir, [erent © fort see captured by Detective-Sergeant | #1In fe tired, but apt to ‘be Jn Seary, who accompanied Exe th’ way al other times. spp of No. 20 Short Term Leases. Philp. Kesler, & tatlor, East Seventythird street, met a youns woman {n> Geventy-tnird atrect last Sunday night and when ho left her hie'was minus $103. From the descrip- fon the detectives delicved that Mrs. Murray could throw some light on the matter, and before daylight to-day they arrested her. Whey wero talking her to the station when King, Patrick Lyoa, ter brother, and Edward Cowan, his friend, stopped the officers and attempted to rescue the young woman, according to the police In the fight that followed Eggers was giruck down with a bruss rod, held, he gays, by King. ‘As Egeers fell the thfeo men and the moman etiacked Neary. and in the figat Neary drew his shotted billy-and with Te oy 1epd-vcu that the womun Rab EACH pUUnawy leice Mh her-attacn— “ywice she wied to Jao me with a ha pin,’ the cetective suid. “1 didn't wane to hit ner with the billy, so with my open hand 1 sent her sprawling Into 1s the street. She says 4 tore her sili tow from tut chronicler Ft MR. DOOLEY INVINTED = TRIAL MARRIAGE PLAN. : : pS %’Twould Be Diff*rent,** He Said; ‘+If th’ Ladies Was On’y Held on a Short.Term Lease.’’ Long before Mr. Her bert L. Parsons wrote her new book, n center of ¢ much discussion, the gentle sage of of short term’ n the medium of his fat ple,” now the sto Road, “Mr. Dooley,” had given the subje This is what Mr. Dooley, thre Poter Dunne, had to say “it mightn't { Someti consideration. sakl Mr that aft jes down to an ax Hogan such “beauches ved they have but to be se says, “wanst thoy’re seen swe flzst ¢ jit on polly “now, It might be diffrent If th’ ladies, instead iv bein’ secured fr lfc, | held on @ short-term jenna, th’ pride ty South | makes up his mind that \t woilld be well fr hte credit if hie enthered: th’ holy bonds Sv waaLaeeT Gy, mony an’ selects th’ target tv his mad | affections, he thinks that all he has to do is to put a Kedranyum in his but- tonhole an’ inthrajooce himsilf be his first name to be carrid:to th’ altar, But th’ ladies, Gawd bless thim, are be na- ture skilled in this game, an’ befure Archybald has been goortin’ two weeks | he begins to shift 5 tdees ty hie own worth. He finds that at best he bas on'y an outside chance. He wondhers if he 1s reaily-worthy Jv th’ Jove.tv an Innocint youve girl Iv thirty-two. Has he monéy enougn to support er as. Bhe-shud be supported? He eve dowbta?f'r th’ first time in his It his own ravishin’ beauty. Ho detects blemishes that he niver sce hefure. He Giacovers that what he wsed to con- wan on) Wihtn' Arciiybald, Wather Sthre: n'y be such an dhrink!n eupper—he—ti market ainess hours,’ rHiages deep | ; STANDARD GIL MEN YIELD 10 ARREST Metntosh, -Vilas-and-Rebertson Appear in Person, John D. by Proxy. VSP stein Vilas and J. M, Robertson, sted directors of the ny of Ohio; all apt Duncan MG fist and was are Sharia Johns Vilas ared later, and after appearances, All 000 eae! Mebntrs: Pemiad ty and Rob was permitted to ‘ive bond through his |. of Cleveland. eo asked a postpone- cases to Rive, time to ax: ts and file motions }-Dec. 1 and told 5 would be heard about ff Johps was looking for nute he found tho § ed him cunder arreat ‘It'a not necessary,” said Mcintosh, “iim here" Us was looking asked. ved wit tepped from the WOMAN WANTS TO TURN ON DEADLY CURRENT. COLUMBU. Martha police here for many years, wants to turn the switch that will send the dendly current through the body of Frank Ca: when he js put to death here {n January. Mrs. Gibbon'# assoctation with police ught her -to sympathize them tn their dangerous work. Castor killed, OMcer Dan Davis, station underskIrts.< == = ue; ; Ger PRIUS WIN Gary wantin | MST eee ae etal eer emia tae in Belinda ES : n right eye, an’ t! ayes bs anded- tn Fe eee cin twha srocoverice from | ini tht right (eye; anus that: tt) Alls begins 19 ta) aheillin” eave-siie at caught Castor-red-handed: 1 the shock of ene blow he liad sustajned,|ehows in his teeth, He consults) into a pl abate; nests a burglary, Mrs” Gibbons says she ‘s Geitravare nadie 110 (rise to his fost, | manicure: an’ \a_halr-dhresser_ an buys | argusin’ hima going to ask the Governor to let hez ket. Egers pre i COAL yy entire stock {v a gents’ furnishin’-| At ning oc} > the Switch at the electrocution, pegs et, Egers prepped himself on one ¥ t ropes end and fred two nhots into the alr to|atore. Thin whin hela thurly humble a attract the attention of other poilce-|ne goes thremblin’ to Belinda’s house, in! me gown altogether.' It wud 5 fine: led wet her back, -maybe. men who might be near. Tho stooting alarmed the women end ~ the three yah : pe treet aren ad = tips AbRNNOnED | Guetta tor te awill malik, Of, Cte: i fiee down the street, with young King | end all: Naf “But th’ in kdvance- HeeeraChlled to tiem to, —— Time-to Spring It. Wan_ me halt. They continued thelr Might, and Debit hy s 5 e then Exwers took careful aim und'fred.| conthract shud Ve sPrUns, FAMILY’’ BESIEGED. Congressman Parsons She ~and raysojved that him, da elie i th’ {alr wancray prop’bly -will-an’ au “It's at this time that th’ sh. niver thried ort-term don't wud be a sthruggle. ‘An’ afther , about w year befure th’ conthract ickcin’ expired him erg pa Vv Vilets, n wht h nto nudge him noshe falls on his An] hee soba cries: wanst, to. th ‘an’. Thrusp Comp'ny in’ wif,” she Bays. bald (s'wafely mitt- jy himailf returns. to encoumie ' he. reeds between! “Phin. Title. Guaranteo Se made man & . ae Aye r dod opinyo Tid nis Gorjen Der snare ni Hot us repair, at : : ; Belinda, does re pias —_-Practically Barricaded from __| him. an beth done, Ne san nim come = Would-Be-Interviewers. Se "farow himsllt emeaye NOt an = - = *___| ain't_n_good_¢ hin’ He hasn't{ WASHINGTON, Nov. 0.—Reprosenta-|slavishly d= Per Mill, think ty ae tive Herbert Parsons, of New York, ana | SWORE AKC nate ‘done, 1 he ‘had his wife are virtually barricaded. In| on'y known his thrue arortns Noes’? Uhule seeldence Herel to prevent ithe n= | mem. wets RL EOOR Fre Tye, bimeby teuside of Interviewers _and-tHoae_who| B&°Svacign knowin fem WHALE Ss 1 f D “would argue tha matrimonial problem: }-wite. eas that he 1s eae a e oO r fs “")! other exploitation, about 2.40,000 korea) —end-will hays—nothing tomy. The publication of Mra Parsons's novel, “The Family,” in which marriage on trial ts advocated his created sich storm of protest and coinment that Mr, and Mrs. Parsons find it undesirable to recelye those applying for audiences, nothing to—say; Neither "Mrs, Parsons has hax Mr. Parsons." w Tall callers at tie Parsons rei No, 129 Nineteenth street, to-d Representative Parsons, day, stood on the fr. gertook- cive ah ‘the expression, steps and tie ng—tine of vis! “Mare timated that the theory of on trinl'" might be merely 9 ‘tnvolved iniftetion and not cpplucation In Actual {ite ELOPERS WRITE HOME. Bat They Manage to Conceal Thetr | Whereabouts from Parents | HUDSON, \N. \¥.,! Nov. 20,—-A letter aa beon received by Mr. and Mrs | Louls Maratskey from thélr da Lillian, who on the night of oped with Clayton Carh in \thelr teens, she bel “while Carhart |» een, tion shows that took thoy oat here and went to New York. The Jetter which haa been r by the parents was vent he in another envelope and evide wome friend of tho coup dropped the letter in a mail box he Tho missive said thar as the Objected to Lill gol * ‘The very newest p! reductions from 50c. FLORENTINE SUITINGS, ally wool! 38 inches wide; in black, | navy, garnet, wine, | brown and three shades or gray ves 75c, StLK -PORLINS, 38 Inches | Ide, beautifully lustrous, In | black, cream, red, light {f-after-a few minutes’ in-* blue, green, navy, gray 39¢! struction you could mnaster2. and pink ... 7 piano -soas to-play-the-crea-— 1} 85¢. EQLIENNES half pure silk; In i any musician inthe black, white and a full tions of any music blasts wy 20c! world, would you not will- ingly pay-a good. many hun- éred-cioftars—tor-the-accom— plishment? The 7 Sterlin Playerpiano | will give an absolute stranger [] to the art of music the abilily ansmit his emotions to piano without ¢he labor 75c. Taffeta Silks, Blankets and {inish—200 pairs for the sa nicely value COMFORTABLES, extra’! value $5 cquiring technical skill. cotton: f | -usually y 7 OBC... ine, LAD is the greatest production of 4 The Sterling Playerpiano\ }} the age in piano construc- | K Young man, tie couple cad det to elope, ‘The girl raid that rents need ‘not hac 8 return home. 8? were i Kood hi letter contained by wi the anxious parents could tract th daughter. —_———_— AMERICANS INVADE CONGO. ANTWERP, Belgium, Nov, %.—A Iroyal docreo issued yesterday grants to an..American company, for rubber and in the Congo for #ixty years. ‘The concession includes « strip over thirteen miley on the Jeit bank of | of Lace Curtains | A fe i prices are offered to Nottingham Lace CURTAINS, in tion, an artistic piano, which may be played by hand in the usual way or changed in a moment so that any one | | | can y by the aid of the new and handsome ‘patterns; a /} music roll, It is. the best 500 pair lot—_ i the best Worth, a pair,.75¢. $1.50 $2.00 piano made, and the easiest to buy. Sterling At, a pair, 49 98 1.49 cut, Domesti Prices in Glaso TOWELLING, In red and blue checks; 18 Inches Tic ° 0. Ci tothe Yumb! Ri A atthit | P ( ‘i th yoo th fidence 0: n wide; special the Gon Wend Henan giver. id 1a O O, Bloached ‘Table Damask, yaar option ayy 1.20,00 sores ; £0 “Inches wide? eee (a i press generally rogar con- | ibe TE se sire soceraeanet, | 518-520 Fulton St. SH aioe na ean” the Conke Government to in-| RCN Bleached Huck Towels; - vol {rated Bikers in any: future. | Cor. Hanover Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. TOW eI Ne SE eee em akation which may | r. Hanover Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. stitchod and full size; Bic to. thy nilttc) Special .ssnsssrarsesee 4 cok sefiabia OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS, ea Seas Seer Resor ae navy, grzon;_brown: and —gernet—apedtal— A few very timely reductions. {{-4 BLANKETS, white wool White Wool BLANKETS, full double bed size; fine qualities; bound; an excellent blanket in every respect: figuted chintz or art sateen, well filled with pure white felted y desirable lots that came to us at special & OFLAHERTY 8th Ave., 40th and 4Ist Sts., N. Y. ess Goods.. roductions at great regular prices, G0c. BRILLIANTINES, 52—inches wide; very lustrous; in 39¢ black, gray, navy and BIC tee = 65¢,_ VENETIAN SUITINGS, —all wool; handsome satin finish; .In_ stylish two- Scusiatecisiniaee AAS $1.25 BROADCLOTH § SUITINGS, ~64 Inches wide; all wool} hand- some finish; in a wide ee 95c range? of up-to-date shades a splen- in_black, 490¢ 27 Inches wid did —quallt Comiortables. 1.98 worth $3 le, a pair, at value $7.00 a pair, a 4.98 5.98 large size, covered with dainty usually 30, usually for the sale, 0, alo, ‘orkittanae, 1-98. 2.49 and Portieres. you on the same basis, | Mercerized Armure PORTIERES, with tapestry borders or fringe top and bottem— S Worth, a pair.$4,00 $5.25 $6.60 Mit, 2.98 3,98 4.98 palr. cs, Towels, Etc. - Bleached Turkish Towels, hemmed. or fringed; full 10c size . Outing Flan heavy quality, 3 .. bic new design: special Sheets nine 72x90; seamed In the centre in good, strong ~ : muslth; special TPES -37c¢) ESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1906. — FORCE OWNERS 10 FIX UP TENEMENTS: Fenement-House Commission- er Reports that 69,294 Com- plaints Are Unadjusted. if ler has filed.a report of the work of hin department for the last quarter, showing that #9,2M complaints remain | to be adjusted. The report was made | public to-tay, i During the period sovere¢ 16,51 com- plaints —w tlons, while 18,622 new complaints were filed. | ‘The Department {s doing good work | in forcing landlords. tq yentllate old | tenements and to put in modern ‘plumb- Ing. but the report of. soclaties now in At Specially hemises, Drawers, ; Corset Covers, Military Brushes, $3.50 Hat Brushes, Cloth Brushes, { $2.95, 3.75 ‘Fenement-Houes Commissioner Tut + sattep gim—Siddish was Alamissed__2643_cancella- |_ Stern Brothers Women’s French Underwear Will close out To-morrow, a large assortment of French Unlaundered Garments, : | | | 7 } | Sterling Silver Novelties IN ARTISTIC DESIGNS AND HIGH GRADE WORKMANSHIP: STANDING MIRRORS, JEWEL BOXES, PIERCED BASKETS, VASES, CANDLESTICKS AND TOILET SETS. 4 Also the following Unusual Bargains: 95c, 2,75 Cream Jars, Mayor McClellan's hands shows that At least 70 ver cent. of the old tene- ments are atill violating the law in there particulars. During the quarter 4,900 orders for tmproved plumbing were enforced. This fa more than double the number !n any other similar period since the law went into effect in 193, eee anes LOCKS JAILER IN CELL. ~ uGood-By, Jimy Take Care of Your- self,” Says Fleeing Prisoner. VANDALIA, 10). Nov. 20, — White the Fayetce County Tull. yesterday “Long Jones, the only inmate of the jail, who had placed A dummy in hie cell the night before and! hid in any unlocked apartment, “Gooddey.—Jim, take! care ot your- welt.’ were words the astonished, jailer feast ps the outrde door clanged. Jones took the keys with him, Tt w ax hour before to Jailer succeeded in no} ting attention another how Ateracting “toon wan forced to rele dim. Jones fm atl away, ta the dig stove 4 Prices. $2.85, 2.95, 3.50 98c, 1.15 to 1.65. 1.15, 1.65 “ 1.98 2.25, 2.75 " 3.50 Low 95¢ 95c $1.45 Combs, Cigarette Jars, Hair Brushes, 3.95, 5.00 Cigar Jars, 2.75 Mirrors, 6,75, 7.75 Puff Boxes, $2.25 3.75 Hooks, Files and Horna, 65c Each EXTENSIVE, ASSORTMENTS IN “Sifk-and Silk Mixtures Men’s High Grade Pajamas SILK, SILK MIXTURES, MER- CERIZED FABRICS FLANNELS AND CHEVIOTS, PERFECT . FITTING MODELS, BEST WORKMANSHIP. Exceptional Values 54.95, 8.75, 9.754 bullding a fire | sheets The Very Newest’20 Long Loose $@.89 Coat for TI —Made of stperior mindinmweight hesey, ‘ satin lined to the botlam. 50 and 52 inch j hs. Also-the popular semi-fitting model, t acetul, lengthening figure 200, new garments siz to 46. represents for Women’s $5 ve of the fas 1 Made of sup | cluster-plaited des Hand small wome Women's $25 ; Chiffon Broad’ § 3.50 The real siyle Women's $25 a oe and $30 Suits $4 4.00 to go at cloth Coats at A busy séason’s selling leaves in our |” Fine So-inch all tined chiffon broad: stock about 150 Suits from $25 fo $30) cloth s coats, the swellest figure coats of the season. Also some In value. All these we have put in one lot and marked them $14 to clear | st g¢ highslustre them out. , [glove fitting models. Skinner Satin Lined Prince Chap} Not early season models—but the Suits. Very Nobby Broadcloth Eton fashions’ of the four, just brouget Suits. A few very ‘chic Box Coat oyt fresh, from the patterns of _ Suits. ; | rope’s Artist Dressmakers. Many others in the latest and most} desirable materiais and—styles Only a; m few_of each, but all the bargains of the | she is t year. Ehrich Bros,. Second Floor. Kersey coats in Coats that at York woman be-proud to wear, knowing that he embodiment of style. ” A Man’s $30.00 SEE Clothing Outfit, - dollar enables us to offer this otherwise impossible barg ‘To-morrow, Weduesday, from 5 tt oo. Me A Regular $12 Winter Overcoat A Regular $10 Winter Suit A Regular $3 Hat, New Style ARegular $3 Extra Trousers A Regular $2ExtraFancy or White Vest Total Val. $30, All for $15 To-morrow The above Is only one instance of the great value-giving in our Big Clothing Department, The following notable bargains -are-also for To-morrow, Wednesday: $90 buys a Man's S45 buys aMan’s $40 Hersey $30 Craven- Overcoat, ette Coat. Finest black, blue, brown and Cravenette Rain- Oxford Kersey _Overcoats ined Fall Over- Sizes for-men Of every shape to 44. The Ali—sample from 34 to 48 chest measure. “i Ehrich Bros., Lourth, Floor. Finest $35 coats and silk- He says he aimed at the man {i yore eae ne elms e in| now how men propose. y fant attanitoten ett Str Aa GeIOE |W but wanat, an, Uh hired Fhe ell Sty nl CeL Mah ever thine, and duntne Toyous | lady was not at home. Te Tei ried : Y appar to eK Up. his sister, “usslaved | ver tell ye. MOB MOTE Mees mtale | co in iGo weet? Neary ran up and’ with hia| th tmpresayon that thelr wives nig! PeOnUeRtOoB yet cue la succeeded aah by, Cowan: Neary tan Up, and: with Ms | a hole agonlzed parents. conyincin’ th’ objeck Iv his affections matoor thn first who tried to escap, But, anyhow, we'll suppose that Archy:) Oy CSears they ud go, on Wislt Pa are een than cane irom | bald, layin’ a _allic handkerchief; on Tit Sia Boson taste surrounding posts, attracted by the [carpet af’ pullin up ts y his | has r-run down. ay RGR hooting, and while King was sent to|pantaloons, to preving pit aborts aoen a heen feain tas leh be EX fhe Presbyterian Hospital the woman | himailt Impetchoosly at th’ trot ty his enough fr we Pairs Nagvonal hnd her. brother and. his companion | adored wan an’ cries: ‘Belinda, T can | much Ike a be ie ayer Hthely twelfth and Mocked up in the East Sixty-|on'y, offer yo th’ love tv oa monssy into Uu eee n nurs follow bea shower ‘peventh street station, y=] on'y Ofer de sthreet commision mer-| band with all mod rovgrien eee naire grtests eranaanih ‘From the Presbyterian Hospital-ring |chant-an” mimber iy th’ Brotherhood yn Bho. ; ’ fy rice frm. their gr-reat grandchtl- whpceent to Bellevue, the doctors aye | Wholesale an qtetail Sarr ® blue! Sieh Eaae a chedie bent tht Hiername” pute tt theowgh = Zi Ve fiers Belinda, blue! 4 ed beat’ th" -name Pt de actives bullet had frag. |e take me OF Meee earohybald, + to th’ joolers, don't. bell an wurrud ye «a ST opt nak too mit Sanriot_ take et ne Cet + : EER Hasa Sak 100. HRSA lite, but A right to. renew att | : ete ites to renew tn Sught to be fr lito. tenes will thry to make ye temather toon lenteny Mercerized Fabrics, Cheviots, figured and striped, Flannelette, silk braid, West Twenty Flannels, figured and solid colors, — ——————— eet 2.75, 3.75, 7.50 2.75, 4.95 1.45, 2.75 1.45, 1.95 -third Street ee ate aul Evening Slippers Correct and exclusive styles — for evening wear in colors not found elsewhere. Skins — THIRTY-FOURTH AND = ade of fancy_plaids, foulard: ik. Plain and embroidered To-morrow {Wednesday), a B. Altman & Co. _ FIFTH AVENUE. WOMEN'S SILK PETTICOATS —brocade, Dresden and tafetas z wear with walking skirts or dress coftumes. Also a varied assortment of Petticoats made of more pra‘tical materials, in the Ayles beft adapted to the needs of the present season. ——————eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee BLACK DRESS MATERIAL will be held, embracing the following varieties, é at special prices: 2,500 Yards of Black Broadcloth 2,000 Yards of Black Chiffon Voile EMBROIDERED SILK WAIST PATTERNS — THIRTY-FIFTH STREETS effects in colorings, suitable’ for sale of Black Dress. Material : per yard, $1.20 85c Ac-tecent importation of Embroidered Silk Waist, Patterns i (unmade) of clair de lune, taffetas, crepe de chine : and habutai, principally evening colorings, _ ses! « Also yarious exclusive designs in Embroidered Robes (unmade), -|SuNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK dyed to match gowns, or ladies’ own dress materials made into slippers in styles — selected. Sixth Avenue at Nineteenth Street. -Alexand de er Open Satara; Eyeulnge Until 10 o'Clock. A Home of Four Rooms Complete- ly Furnished at | “These rooms are on exhibition at our Showrooms. We # furnish Rooms at $75 | 5Roomsat $150] —wrmaseee, |9]-00 Per Week talaiig jaforms- Opes tion ing our seas hea An Account, RAth RP HT Rintion nt Done. Our Mberal MONDAY MORNING WOND

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