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Bowlers of Maubattan and Brook!rn, rolled the second geries of their home- and-home mach contest at Cadieu’s Monaryn Pilate alleys. lato yesterday afterngon. ‘The Brooklyn team won tn the final series aa in the frat, but only in the clowing games of, tie’ serfes and by a | Darrow margin of total plea. The aver: loge ago of the bowlers be ¥ yearn, Hulle being seventy ven. The *Pop | eeores: £6 bi ib : toa 3 38 5 afr 106) 10030 lee | Totals a ee es “gin sib STRIKES AND SPARES. Match Contest of Harlem ~~ Circle and Paterson ‘ Crack Teams, Pater Sshultz, of the Fidellas, snd % - AWillle Nonk, alley manager, at tng tfar- Jem’ Circle, will) roll the second halt of + match of intercity teams ‘at the. : s ctat jthe af THE EVENING WORLD FRIDAY; “DECEMBER 14,-1906. $500,000 TO SAVE |HARICKARI FATAL that) marriage S23 is a Tallure. MARRIED MEN VOTE MARRIAGE | THAW FROM CHAIR IS A FAILURE Not a Dissenting. Voice Among Them at Ca- thedrai Club Debate. The Cathedrat/Ciub, having heard eyi- dence, dacided unanimously last night The club, composed of lawyers, doctors and other professional men of Hrooklyn, gpts to- Mother of Prisoner Reported as Saying She Would Spend That Sum. PITTSBURG, Dec. 14—Mre, SVilliam Thaw, mother of Harry Kendal Thaw, who is awaiting trial in New York for the murder of Stanford White, ex- pecta to spend $40,000 to clear ber son, aoconiing to-d statement which she Lt eald ¢o have made to an Intimate friend | during her recent visit to this cliy. In a long talk with her ftiends Mrs, Thaw sald thet pho estimated that the counsel tees would nt to $260,000, and that close to $75,000 would be spent i | i Rabkin Duyal, the actor who commit- ted hari-kari in real life as he had often played the griiesome act in [Ming of the Gods, {atospttal. jowhich She had placed point upfratdlion the Moor, Duval was tha abn of @ Baltimore mer- chant ard had been “on the stage twenty |nuity, Eines of the a Te ladere ie orc Even married men yoted against the The Harlem Circle five, composed of se ®, Rosset, Willian Veins, C. Kravke, jearme- in the | mSrtfed lif champions, [Walter Flower and Dan McDonald, ‘roi! Tanke Cinrke “feurnarse the White qe:| ‘The “debate was not joke. It was Sonne alate avian | Dee ee iene race for the I4:l. | go yerious that the debaters want home egatnat the tmous five of te Columbia | Se tiagie haw won ox straight eames, while] 22 tot U% oie, Dersonaliiies, Bor. the of ren, ‘tryna aay married men ¢ P, Smith ponents were Peler In the Commerc , Milo.5, MeDonsid. the di Ona Cassin and Edward fon was based solely on tha. a of the Argument, and after the judges had delivered their opinion thd onw hundred odd ‘nen’ present took a-yote and found themselves una) mous in deciding on” the argum that Cent was a total failure, adalat Ae oat ' OWN GOVERNMENT FOR to Tas, sta. {high scare of eine newir bopanized Starients are menting | | rrday vgninds at, Tapas’ No, 21 Ay be rolled on \on ‘Thursday, [i EA ee OUT OF wit shaw! wit enter tournament, jast dollar I have in defense of Harry, I do not think Delaware, Rallroad, yesterday announced & 30) pet branch Itnes. beng fae persons. : Sal tn ne | nthe Bank ees issih ashi ahead Nala WE Pittaburé tn’ connection. with <a tes of ; nt. The cont ‘ same old gt he balance’ of $175,00 éoverin to-night x the Mrst-of a home-and-home, tonrmmment# | firat time [i the ¥ of the club that Mee exieuaeai ini New Torkised mace errics. at the White Bl ack peared it has decided that marriage ts fullure. | eg feet: hi “while I am prepared to apénd the he whole trial wilt coat) Alle $500,000" fe the state-/ Thaw made: te, 1 street. ¢ fistonished wien be saw. a tall, eae ee arensed man ‘throw: himself -ontd| the track im front of the car, and had jast time @nougy, to throw oft | Clarke, of Lackawanna. ‘sod Western ase in the Wages of all em- Ty Mtieneseit, depart- 1e Gra eon tive Jan Jere agents, bag: ee opera- | Wede Soil |Frorsing £0 found a long knife on Duva: attesting ail told about [table Wagner, Schall & See alowed Dux time Duyal Tived att rosie? time at the homie of x cousin He had just Ciett Dre ations jhe fell on the knife in the ‘Sixth ave- Ds. Allon's ant Ho: i No customer who enter Rkner of Sixth avenup and ‘Fiftiech hee ai fone stores will bear any in prevent cru! ane parent Duval iad plac aself in Ais room mt Dr. Allen'x ov anesday night, but had changed hi |AGED. SALESMAN KILLED BY A CAR TO RANKIN DUVAL Letters Due Here Next Thursday, Actor Who Fell on Knife}Said Name Was Godfrey, but| oa te wiilte star’ 4 e which das galled from Queenstown for _ Point Dies from Wound Is Not. Known at Addréss | Sow York are 465 sacka of Christmas in Hospital. He.Gays. of mail on any Atlantic Harry Godtrey, also called “Tra,"* and Delieved to be ‘a mall onler salesman of No, 9 West. Sixty-fourth xtreét, died jn the New York Hospital early. to- day from injuries received last night, | when he was struck by a Sixth avenue car. Two detectives were detailed to look for Ce motorman, Jolin Kellyes +} Godfrey, who was sixt © years old, ; was ones Sixth uvente from the; east to the west side last evening near | Thirty-nixth street. He hela a bundle } of newiy sealed and stamped envelopes And wad apparently heading for w tnail to deposit ‘them. As he crossed The happened to drop m, few letters on the north track, and stopped to- regain them, As he didia car in charge of | f Motorman Kelty) struck him, hurling} Be bim ten feet away and rendering hin | unconacious. 4 “The Dar- fg dead in Roosevelt Duval fell on’a I-inchi knife, ed from nervousness for mother left him an an- befatise of his habits tho ne estate, Mr. Schalk, of Se of No, 2 Broad but living: expenses P APT inal that the sods Tam ust now for multe and over- coats at 815,00 wi _havgbtint « special factory Fale, awiarathe nest lhave ever offered for the inon East Forty-el, lerda'y morning Duyal eft house and walked to the The matormoan of a northbound TAL Ri + beurgod to buy. The coods are there for inspection. prion fella Its own, and It’s “un to yo | Heary Alexander, Tailor, 70 NASSAU STitr Tet, Palton and . HEOADWAY, coi the gidewa! triple his nactiy De. Daly et power ip and ¢ ny ishing the man. and. Gout d to ill died to-day death was the name of eat Sixty-for Aiben's butler yesperds ore or aA that the gus Wak oy Hn" purnins. EX-SLAVES IN AFRICA. Congress-Asked to Establish Negro Colony Under United States "Frank H. Samuels, of the Harlem Cir- | Fee Uaanaieltne = ‘cle alleys, bas withdrawn hia entry in [the alley-wnera' tournament and the | Member of, 9 Cita the Tree headoin yvaorney has been fitied by the entry | fonrmament St Harter Circle, broke. this it 1 ar club bowling at ay of Willan “Welngarth, who will repre: | phewed ics een In a tow wecks. 108: Addicks, 110: Fh Protection. which he has an itnerest;- ns, Tol, O48. hls : Tot ‘ction. : The tournament, which was first or | ine We Mrte “Bi Shamplonahip Cup | WASHINGTON, Doc. 14—Nearly ev- {atane tehite Hiepsan 1 ery State tn the Union has sent to Con- gress this session, potitions praying for the establishment in Afrion of an inde- endent government for ex-slaves and thelr offepring under protection) .of tne 3 [United States. These petitions have been referred to the committee of the two |bouses having charge of foreign uf- Hatrs bowling oom: | It fe not expetted thi at any action will be taken at this time as it woula be Necessary to Hold protracted: hearing in order to acquaint Congress with “he champlonghtp [full character of the proposed plan und of @ refusal by the Algun-|tO show what proportion of the negro Iropulation could be Induced to favor It. ganized some years ago and Intended es an individual championship event for | qe Pan<American . éreater city bowlers, now has represen- | #xth seamn- at Rienn’s. Titlves-from two elleye in Newark. and | Pihty-tuarth | pirest. there Is-same talk of admitting Hach | ge pina fsa Beach and ‘Prenton at a final meeting $0 be held Sunday. “The trojmy representing the cham- idnahip wil be fattened out to Soe oe territory,”* maid Wille Nuack C, ty rolling fn tte Avenva A and The Sonsy 1 C. Sunday. 2, pation ae “ich the Ao-day. . ‘ ey t FIVE-MEN TEAMS TO OPEN TOURNEY JAN, 2., The Eastern five-men championship | tournament will begin on the Harlem | Circle ailéya on Wednesday, Jan. 2,! with fifteen strong and representative clubs,” Two tenis will roll each night} three games, wach je Counting won | ‘or lost. 1 7" Mr, Samuels ts kading $200 to the en- | trance money of $15 for each tea making 425 In cash prizes. Entrica, fo far are Casino, Amphion, Knicker: | bocker, Nonpareil, Monarch, France Pan-Americnn, Harlem Circle, Acire: Kanawha, Hawthorae, Login, Carkn--| thians, Parqust, Presto and Canadian.” Special Offering for Saturday 7,00 HANDKERCHIEFS 1. Excellent” Xmas Gifts. -—> WOMEN’S PURE IRISH LINEN HAND R= ree elaborately embroidere; ite ° . alsin a variety of neat des! the extraordinary low price, VETERANS ROLL HIGH” SCORES IN TEAM MATCH, “Hefore a erdwil that amst-es inch 4. J of standing spass-about t alleys tha two tei , made up of four veteran RERAADWAT, § Pe -ominent ( C lergy man Restored to Vigor. a The Rey. Dr. A. H, Long, a prominent and independent clergy- man, who asks no denominational assistance and who is called the ven- | able Church of God minister, of is 84 years of age, 4 says DUFFY'S PURE MALT | ISKEY, the Great Renewer of Youth, cured him of nervous de- | bility, "congestion of the. brain, grip and severe attacks of vertigo and restored him to health and vigor. “During the part forty years of! , my Mfe 1 have suffered much from herveus debiiity,, congestion of the brain, Ia pci Yous prostration _, #£nd numeroy attacks of ver- Ugo. In consequence’of this my sya; tem became very much dilapldated. Some time since I resolved that I would give your medioing a fairtrial. Now 1 am perfectly well, strong and vigorous, 1am Jn the eighty-tourth | year of my age, and my purpose Js to | keep your medicine always on hand us a restorative tonic, A. H, LONG." ~Mount Jny, Pa. Sept-17, "id, J Rev, Dr. Long has preached | 6,000 sermons, written out in 0), baptized 549 professing~be- * ied 114 couples, dffi- at’ 300. fune: erent camp in he Apostles’ ¢ minent ¢ ne ani , lke Lr this ¢ men, doc- have, Duffy's Pure. Malt Eng AtUlARe and 2 te the ty 10 very mont perve the mur Ten genuine, and see that the “Old Chemist!’ trade-mark is on the label. Beware of refilled. bottles and spurious malt whiskey Strbstituies offered for sale by unreliable deals They are positively harmful and will oot cure. Illustrated medical booklet and doctor's advice free. Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N, i A Vast Collection of “Winter Suits for Men. ‘Alien: it coma: ren tured this new model. ‘Tee coat {i a Tt mene he hoGIth nd Toagevity, makes tha old n cutaway wack of just the ‘ ANAT ERT R EERO OA TNR TE Area ethene ngth shaped at <back, new #, deep centre vent, broad, low Sold by all druggists, grocers and dealers, or direct, In labeler fine wersieds, in weaves, club checks an Sealed botties only; neyer in bulk, Price $1. Insist. on the ree Special at $25, wasn oi Men's Suits at $12.50. 520 suits just from ovr own work- rooms ar pisesd on special sale at $12.50. ‘They are made with character- istic style and good tailoring, of black and fancy cheviots and cassimeres. If they came by any, other way than through our workrocms they'd be $15 instead of $12 50. The New Black Ultra’ Sack Suits at $15. If you incline tcwird a dlack eu't that has every new knack and exirem> of style let us presentthese at$15. ihe coats are very long, with centie vent; Th: backis decidedly shaped-to thelines of the {gure and lapels are long and broad. No matter what the price you pay you coulcn't get a black suit with more snap and style than these at $15. Qiher Biack Suits $18, $20, $25, $30 & $35. We have ever held black suits as a- epecialty, showing the greatest stocks, the mest diversified collection of models. and in fatrics that represent the best producta of the| best loomsfat home and abroad. Here you will find“black fatric3 of soft cr hard finish, smooth or rough surace, in twills wales, plain and ‘fancy weaves, lt tuir y exhausts the subject, including every e yl? from the most conservative to the ultra ra}i+ ca) types. Men’s “Fancy” Suits 315 By{arcyis meem: suits that are fash- ioned of such fabrics a plaids, stripes, club- che:ks, ovei) aids, invisible plaids, motte! efiects aid‘so forth. Of these in cheviots, velour castinercs acd tweecs we show practically aw Un- lim t'd asscr ment in'tne Verious shades ofgrey and brow. Special at $15. Men’s Worsted Suils at $17, $18, $20 & §25. Upon this series of pelts or tailor men have concentrated the'r full strength and energy. ‘Che result is r2- vened by the ferlect fit and smooth finis e 1 appearanze of the ra:ments as well as by the many ew Knacks and i: novations incorpcrated, F1o aa mod- est strips or check to dariig over plaid in every rew shade ol gray. A New Radical . Sack Suit at $25. At the head of this column jis. pic- J oS Brothers Ade Sic AC BeAoe | and come here during the day. and as early in the day-as possible. The Great ‘strength of This Men’s Store Is At Its Height Now---When Every Man Needs Clothes for Christmas. : OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS. : a : ie Niky ‘WINTER OVERCOATS Men’s Winter Overcoats at $12.50 We offer_about 350-winter overcoats that have just been received {rom our workrooms. ~They are of bia'k and oxford meltons and friezes. Garments that haven t their match in ordinary ready. . for wc a> overcoats at $15. The saving to yous $2.50, Cur Special price $12.50, Men's. Winter Overcoats at $15 Your scope for choice}is made practically, unlimited in this series of overcoats at $15. ‘They are splendid garments, fashioned in the new form-fitting and loose back models of yarlous lengtha, including the great coat, 82 inches long, In plain black and gray fabrics, also sere yn meltons and file-es in blue, oxford and black. Special at $15, Side Plaited and. Chesterfield Overcoats at $18 & $20 The central fizure in the group above is an. exaét and faithful copy of our ultra Chesterfield overcoat, with deep centre vent and extreme formfitting back-with or wit!’ outside plaiis, In plain black, oxford gray, ight cambridge fray and the new fancy herringbone effects. At $18 & $20. Distinctive Paddocks, 52 Inches Long, at $25 That broad chested effect and the athictic lines of Vogel Brothers Paddock overcoats are in striking contrast to the pinched, narrow looking garment that passes for a Paddock: among ordi- ,, nary ready-made clothes. Ours are of black’and oxford velours, Special at $25, 8 Formfitting and Loose Winter /Overcoats at $25 This group is identical with the overcoats for which custom tailors demand $49. As perfect in fit ahd style as they can be made, Tatre. art Chesterfields*with all the new fashion knacks, alsg tho overcoat with a seam back, hanging in straight loose lines from the shouldera, with a vent in centre, Special at $25, ~ Luxurious Silk Lined Overcoats, $30, $35, $40, $45 & $30 -Sumptuous garments, with linings of luxurious silk, made of,the finest fabrics ever loomed, Taking form in a dhvérsily of new models, the tajloriny, is markedly'elegant, These are the overcoats that are bringing the “$60 and $70 tailor’s man” to Voyel Brothers, For Big Men—Winter Overcoats & Suits, $15, $20, $25 to$ $35 Providing clothes for men who measure 44, 46, 48. or 50 faches around the chest and who aro big in proportion is a very important specialty with us. The co lection o: winter suits and aver= coats made expressly for them is as broad and vatizd as our regu’ar sto:ks for men of normal build, HEAVIEST XMAS. MAIL COMING ON MAJESTIC. | 4,568 Sacks of Christmas Gifts and / i Mner Majestto, his {a one of the largest shipments {4 lner, Majestle la due on next Thursday, Des, The Acorking style, CG “ork nich fened World “Want” Ads. Christmas Feslivities Call For Fali Dress and Tuxedo Suits. Frere’s a Forecast of the Net 1907 “Models, For the first time in years the style in suits for formal and in- formal evening servic> has un- dergone a radical chanze. The highest priced tailors on Fitna Avenue were cu to adopt the many style changés and innova- tions, but no cuicker than we have been—the only difference between their garment and ours is a price difference. THE NEW DRESS COAT hes angular feced with heavy gros-grain or tird’s-eye silk cf a soft, dull fin- ish. The coat dips toward ths front, giving that Jong- waisted iit ee THE TUXEDO. COAT has peaked lapels and collar, faced with silks of the same greda ag are used for the dress coats— the back is shaped and the front closes with one buttdn. The waistcoat is cut in the new ‘W" shape instead of the former horseshoe s Speciai Values in Separate Tuxedo Coais At $12.50—Tuxedo Coat of black -uninished worsted. Peaked lapel and coll: toedge, Shaped bac “Brith or without At ‘$16. 50 - Silk lined Tuxedo Coat of, black’ unfinished worsted; the sililining extends through- - out to edge of the angutar lapels and collar. —Tuxedo Coats of im- At $17, 50 ported black dress whipcord} lapels end collar. angular, faced with silk to edge. A =-Silk lined Tuxedo Coat of t $21 black dress whipcofd, angu- lar Inpels ard collar, with silk to edge. Special Values in Full Dress Suits. @ At $25- Full rede Sui of rich, soft. Ing bfacts thibet. Full Dress Suits of hard- At $28 nished black worsted, lapels faced with silk to buttonsoles, ~Silk lined imported black At $33 worstec. Dress Spits, collar and lapels silk to edge. . At $38, $40 @ $50—Lvxirious orsted of silk extend 9 edge of collars Thése Dress Suits ace tae highest expression of the tallor- man # art on a level with the $75 ¢1 tom made a dress suits of imported blac’: and drape, The iinin, The decision to Keep this store open every night until Christmas was reached after numerous requests had been received from those who cannot ppssibly we urge one. and i all to come as an However, OPEN. EVENINGS DNTIL CHRISTMAS Sie, 2 At oaks lapels and collar, « faced with silk” Insure Results, a