The evening world. Newspaper, January 4, 1907, Page 9

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—— - “MOTHERS TAKE i i BOY VICTIMS OF self i at has existed Th answer to an 1907 the folk Fourteen- ere Old Youth| “OPED” BABY.| creme aes to THE EVENIN aN S { WU nw ise HE RESOLVES NEVER TO LOOK FOR TROUBLE / AND NEVER TO CREATE IT. at to what g000 resolution he had made for eply was dm the oli! stand lt $3 A PIECE, Wh KICK?” HE SAYS Ie received fron “Diamond no. Cause, Over ileges UEes, ment Station House. Priv. Ing about? 1 “What are they JAMES B. BRADY. Jerome's ra (Tenth atrect and Broatwav last month. The Comminatoner apoke of the alleged ation-house «raft In 4 Mlppant manner on a pool-room at Past | e anid, of nas Just Kot Pp ore—and He's, only Tourlech per niqht | but eata: yer neha complained last week rie gave him « tn the Tenderloin who, oeatne to boys, ‘HUGHES WANTS MORE EXTRADITION FACTS. ) Indorse Papers of In- yvernor Calling for Ac- bor Officials tbat , to setae two} | “The I've seen them | | Seven Managers Charged. with Vio- oti Het in '“eoven® managers’ of as imany brar Company in the York(Ille district, were | jUmitioned tothe Yorkville Court to- jon of the ocde that pronibitssthe ero: ployment ie after 7 o'clock In the evening. the hearing was adjourned uny! Jan PChertes tutta your Secreta FE | Bila ofty, was \ instantly kiled by com Seae. tn contac! chara glectrlo Ie! Neht tru ro) |ivery atabie, No, avenue. although he admitted ho waa tvest- gating at Mr. Jerome's request On the night of the:rald Jerome had all the inmates of the pool-room ar- rested: for falling to give ald to the offers. ‘The men were Nerded to the +#tation and Dondsmen were ecared’ of by Uie Distriot-Attorney, Capt Allles O'Rely wus called home by serious {li- Bers “in his family, and following his [Separture, It iwas reported, strange affidavit of Patrolman | spenes were enacted. ‘The hundred pris Oy, of tie Tealth Bquad. | oners were given corridor liberty and Fed with Violating @ aocs| wens then allowed ta Buy Iquor, et of children under sixtean|ettea and cards, for which they » «| exorbitant prices’ According to | Jerome's information, furnished by MESSENGERS TOO YOUNG. {iMting a Seotton of the Coda, flees of th, Western Union, Telegraph prisoner, 60 was passed over that night by the men under arrest, $1 being paia for a pack of elmarettes, and the same for a drink of whisky, . When usked whether anything had LIVE WIRE KILLED HIM. tal to The Byening World ) VERNON, N.Y, Jan, 4— Assistant MMstrict-Attorney Bly's fre + | quent recont visits to Headquarters were in Féfsrence to these charges ani! that Mr. Jerome had requested the com missloner to look tnto the matter, Ho said he had but he saw no cause } forexcitern ie at No, 1 North Sev a hoavil wire leet night in orires at the Leviness @ North Beventi wired Terre vite and papers. ——_—- aes BY A TRAIN, pactal to Tha perenne World.) us N the Bronx, was a Harlem Ratlroad train The police alking the tracks to his fret ate jant night. Aketleld, which te the wy * “Anty. Drudge’s New Year’s Resolution “Resolved :—That I will tell every woman in America who washes clothes how she can save herself time, work, trouble and exponse by-tisiig Fels Nuptha soap in cold or lukewarm water. —ANTY DRUDGE.” Ring out the old; ring inthenew. Just as one year succeeds another, new and modern methods of doing housework take the place of the old. In washing clothes, boiling and hard rubbing and old fashion- ed laundry soap belong back with the tal- low candle and the spinning wheel. A new era of labor-saving, time-saving, and clothes-saving was_rung in with: the inven- tion of Fels-Naptha. -Old-time clothes were coarse and tough; they could-stand rubbing and ‘pounding In these days of delicate fabrics, clothes must be handled with care. .Fels-Naptha, which,separates the dirt from the clothes in cold or lukewarm water, without boil- ing or hard rubbing, is the modern way of washing. Make the use of Fels-Naptha a part of your-New Year’s resolutions and you will have. a happy twelve months; 1 papers of That, the application, the first extradt- 1 eentime been sentenced risonment-in-the-counts- CAMMEYER 6th Ave,, Cor, 20th St, ANNUAL JANUARY SALE In Our Basement 5,000 PAIRS OF Men’s and Women’s 92:08 $4.00 ® $3.00 Shoes TAKEN FROM THE MAIN ‘FLOOR 4 : TO BE SOLD AT $7p.50 a Pair: « All sizes and widths In some styles, 4,000_ pairs _of Women's Shoes in Patent regular $2.50 quality, pair... 1.50 ~ {1,50 ALSO 2,000 PAIRS OF Misses’ ana Children’s Shoes 900 pairs Men’s Vici Kid Lace Shoes, welted soles, pair...:.. = 1 nover Tok Ae in Grip of Vicious Ten-, | f wlaht tol treat “my tell & him to treat me— | M2" oH Palagkam = fatr ond 5g) ees t $300 had derloin” Habit: =i Tavs d States of Amorica short, and fell leas much Jan — a t i : Inclined to vera T have faith tn the great futures ot arctter, to i | FUMES tls country and its great Industrial development. ndred prisoners taken tn | [been ddne Gen. Bingham admitted that! R| \ i Gober VAM Be «SURPRISE sm 523-529 8th ESO 9 Between 36th and 37th Sts. 138-146 West 4th St. | 83d St. and Third Ave. 1Y9U.7% STORE Bridgeport, New York. pees. 3W STORE: Br igeport, Conn. : Surprise Special Sate NG. 380. Men’s Stylish € WINTER SUITS $7.50 Elegant garments {n_all-wool Cassimeres. and Fancy Worsteds —Suits that are cut’ ii the latest single and double breasted models and “possess” up-to-date ‘features’ in style ‘and patterns, Well tallored | by thoroughly skilled hands-in our own factory; perfect in style,’ fit and workmanship; stylish and dressy suits, Ina. great va- Tiety:—Att-guaranteed-tn-trery-Te spect On. sale week—ending next Friday. At All Four Stores. To ne very absolutely, one _—$———$——— nr The Surprise Store's Bouble- Guarantee Binds Ev ery Sale If any purchase for any rea s to please, the money is instantly united avin a si ods cheerfully exchanzed_.-All-clothing Bous ired and kept in good repair for one free-of-charge. Nen's Overcaats, long + Men's Overcoats, Ox- Men's Sults, of high- Men's Overcoats, all | popular models, pin | Men ab- 1 thiber "$10 | At et an. 3 meres... Boys’ Kneo | Pants, all- wool fancy chey- ABC ints | = 41 Boys’ Winter Overcoats, $9. 50 me Good quality dark Oxford mek tons, nicely made and perfect fitting; size 3 710-46 yearsicre, The Surprise Store Is Open Saturday Evenings Untit 10 o'Clock. and suedliimg (ora Stereum ane. |e pieade=Worsled { hox models 7-50 | black melton... $5 ind= Cheviot. BLOF: Men's Pants, of fancy | ~~ : vs’ Knee P ; is | ants cheviot’ and g5 | Men's tits, | Suits, all styles, new striped worsteds,= aI Tancy -cassi- Tebuon Saas ea tn $1,501 (I Epraay) | For Saturday and Mcnday Only at All Four Stores High Grade Su: wits for Men Sociol at $22. 00 Formerly $28, $30, $33, $35 Single-breasted Sack -Models~* Chesterfield: Cutaway Models * if Sufficient unto most men, is this: Every. garment involved isthe product of our own workshops andidesigned for this season's service. Quite-o number of the fabricsyare tm- ported——worsteds and cheviots in stripes, checks and mixtures; ‘together: with black “thibets and unfinished worsteds. All sizes. : FOR FRIDAY AND+SATURDAY A Sale of Suits and Overcoats for Boys i | —Formerly-$5.95-&-$6.50 At $450 = We have been exceptionally liberal with our price- reductions so that the end of the season may find | us without one of the garments which this offer involves. “4 Russian Blouse Suits, sizes 214 to} 8; and Sailor Suits, suxs 6 to 12,/ of cheviot mixtures andsbluc serge ;| bloomer trousers: | Russion Qvercoats ofecheviot mix- | $ tures and {ers of navy or oxford { ‘gray frieze; velvet, collars; gray | flannel lined; sizes 24 to 5. | Pormer'y 5.95 At $4. gio Qvercoats of oxford or olive frieze and_-mixed cheviots ; sizes 7 to 17: FOR-FRIDAY-AND“SATURDAY—— ___ A Clearance Sale of House Coats .and Robes for-Men- House Coats of double-faced fabrics; sizes 3610 44 - A 00 ee at ee 95 : Sie at ‘97:50 : “Eormerly $5:00 At bs _SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY $15.00 Coats for Girls, $9. 15 _ Taken from Our Main Floor, _Former. Prices $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. SALE PRICES: z Misses’ Sizes $1.50 Children’s Sizes $1.25 Store Open Saturday Evenings. 1 | Men’s Overcoats—$18.50. Smith, Gray & Co. FRIDAY, JANUARY 4TH, EIGHTH DAY OF OUR STOCK REDUCTION SALE | Men’s Suits—$14.50. 597 Suits in mixtures and 659 Suits in black and blue “» cheviots end thibets; some sold as high as $30,00, but the “most of them were $22.00 and $25.00, All of this season's make, | Men" 's Suits——$22.50: 464 Suits in high grade mixed goods and 284 sults in plain colors; some of which sold as high as $38,00, but the bulk of them were $30 and $35 sults, MEN’S OVERCOATS | Men's Overcoats—$32.00. —. s | Some priced as high as £60, most of them $40 and $45, | All this season's finest coats. | The bulk of them sold at $25, $28 and $30, Men's Overcoats—$12.50. : Comprising all the broken lots of coats, Sold as high as | $25. Most of them this season’s $18 and $28 coats, Broadway at 31st St., New York. —— > ‘Important N tice to Commuters along lincs of the Lackawatla RR Beginning to-day, ‘andi in effect until further notte, all passengers embarking at-23d St., Christopher St. or Barclay. St. ferries and des- tined for Newark, Roséville Ave., Grove. Street, Hast- Orange, Brick Church, Orange : and South Orange, and as far south as Morristown, and passengers for all points on other branches of the Lackawanna,+ are hereby notified that the 1907 World Almanac will be found on sale in all ferry houscs and on newsstands at all stations of said railroad. ‘The Almanac is_ the. .popular American Year Book. Price 25 cents. OFFICE AND FRITEEL OE? WEL e Full-length models of wool mixtures, checks and Plaids, flannel lined; sizes 8 to 16, “Tailor-Made Suits for Misses Regularly $14.50 & 16.50 Ar$ Pony, box and eton coat models, fashioned of mixtures, stripes, checks and plaids; sizes 12 to 18. eve) -—Full length loose fitting models of imported black —. WORLD FOR SATURDAY A Sale of Coats for Women PRESENTING EXTRAORDINARY VALUES $22.50 Broadcloth: Coats, $14.75 —Five toose fitting fulttength models of black broa: cloth; collar and cuffs trimmed with braid-and velvet, satin lined throughout. $50.00 Fur-Lined Goats-at-$33.5 Full length~foose fitting models, lined with gray- and-whife squirrel, large shawl collars of black lynx Cat, natural squirrel or Persian paw- ~~ $75.00 Fur-Lined Coats at $55,00 broadcloth lined with selected gray-and-white squirrel, large-shawl collars of black lynx, Persian—. lamb or natural squirrel. $125.00 Fur-Lined Coats at $89.00 —Fulllength loose fitting model of imported black broadcloth, lined-.with gray squirrel backs, large ~ shawl collars of black lynx or Persian lamb. ‘$45 to $60 Evening Coats at $29.00 A variety of full length models of imported broad- ,cloth in white and delicate colors, satin lined and “interlined throughout. - $10.00 Walking Skirts at $6.90 Full Veiaited t Pel of black or brown EEE tal with bias fold? : mee | _ READ ee “SITUATION WANTS”? | FOR COMPETENT

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