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THE EVENING WORLD, FREDAY,1JANUARY 25,. 1907. | BINGHAM NES. PUBLIC HIS NEW SPUTOONPLAN BRIDGE SUBWAY LOOP ORDERED. ‘AAD ON ALLEGED CAMBLING ROOM -BUILTAT ONCE! KEPT FOR WOMEN POLICE QUELL MOB. “OFSTRIING TAILORS offered for the best representation m Ie ) 5 bya theatrical company. Joe W * Re Grasn widows will be tin foree to- | and Anna Held companies Wir ae Serve. sleve ns 4 bo ble annual] #ttehd @enerously. nt will bo S Arrest Eleven Meén,| night: at the #eeper Club. ble annual UO: vane laee } Bport promoters will be represented by {8am Harris and Joe Humphries and {Prank Connes will be there to give the ig glad hand to alt HESPERS BG TIME George Cohan and his company’ will] costums. and the pri AT BALL TO-NIGHT but All Save Two Are Re- Dall at Terrace Garden, for w diamond] givson, rhe Cohan people will come ¢ praretot—hde-boan offered. ax sprite} on from Philadelphia “re they are = leased in Court, - |i proce? ahd mont potas wow | Sising an chsaten sit wet oo Thousands af Men Buy. re =See ss: —————— | oe that variety. gPhe 81 ir | about reéeh the ba’ ‘o-morroy 9 Gives Men One Day off To Be of Four Tracks|Detectives Declare Four Te polis eect | nace RL Aten oO ar [othe Heapae Clan Le amRBDSST Winter’s Clothes in a Stee ° tt é ia ys & : po clans, bookmakers and the a Every Five DaysandIn- | and Open to All | of Them and One Man ora teller a hai web ere’ ove: soo oun od FAO" oP Stores Now, and Save 25 — , ae \ y he lor shop o! | : |. creases Night Force. SEEMS A GOOD. PLAN. Patrolmen’ Wiil Work About Roads. “The Boar or Exttmate and Aportion- Ment to-day “wdopted” the MoDona}d subway. plan, which’ was advocated. by The Evening Wort, and ordered its Detectivas / peeked through a keyhole of a fat on tho’ second floor of Nos. Ninth street a Were Playing Poker. Meyers and 223-23) East y to-day and saw four David Diamondasteln, on the second floor éf # building in the rear of No. 185. Rivington’ atreet. Kleven arrests were made, bit in the Fancx Market }Courte-at-a preliminary loarlag, Magle. trate Whitman discharged nine of the umber, holding. Samuel Greenberg, of Nb. 94 Lewis street. and Sambel Green, Kuehne Veteran ofthe CivilWar Wir. Gr. Cady, 64 years old, of Worcester, Mass., vivil ‘to 45% —Why Don’t You? Brill Brothers’ Semi- Annual Sale. presents ‘a’ greater assortment of newer merchandise than is’ >— offered by any other concern in America at- reduced - prices, a veteran. of— the “War, has been made vig~ -orous—_and strong by Duffy’s Pure Malt Whis- key, the world’s greatest _ tonic. stimulant: Thousands of men and women— Ike this veteran—have brew cured by this great medicine, and cannot say too much In praisciof it. ~ Cady sayse “lama veteran: of the Civil’ War, served three years, and am 64, years of age. “4 take DUFF fore deb meat ono | f° No. 282 Rivington street, for’ a fur- ther hearing. When Roundsman~Voreas and Pa: tratmen Hadlich and Daly “wot to the tailor shop a crowd of about two hun- dred sirl¥ing tatlora had broken Into the-plagé—One—of_the atrike-breaking tullore—Jucob Bucher, of No. Orie, | Hunared ty-sev ad. been chased by the mob | through <a. window and_down ie Ave, The—proprieter—of— the shop said in SQUEE, tines, the. Sn had threatened his ite. le to Mentity any Sethe men as those who had threatened his Hite: but he and ‘nis: ite sWdentified Greenbelt and Green'as two of the men who had helped to make the trouble. Brill stores distribute more merchandise. in-a-shorter time than-any-other-concern‘in-America—thus’ keeping the’ ten-fold BHil-sottree—of-supply_busyconstantly tailoring new garments |. for Brill stores, 1 Proven by the fict that thousands of garments now offered at reduced prices ‘are only from ‘the workroom within a “forts “I night. SOA Proven_hy the fact that hundreds of: suits ‘nd overcoats now-offered—at Feducod prices are six months in advance of ~usuat-ready-to-wear-in fabric-and_models. “Proven by the fact that Jam. {st Brill stores did not fave 2 . $1 worth of clothing: to inventory under cost... Rrill:stores: wit i‘ not carry merchah from ore season to another, . You-can't go wrong if. you ‘buy: Brilt-clothes now, | {mmed{ate constriction by the city, | P&ndsomely dressed ~ women “and leaving ‘the question of leasing and Jone man: sitting ground a .table on }l! Operation tor: tatures considera ton .| which were pretty colored cards und Wrlairatieeet entan be pdp. | Datriotic red, white and blue buttons, Be ee eee eo | THB MaM tad the butigna_ und pe. mold Al 2 theme othe momen for cua wing tion. of, the~rdute, on the, ground that tee 3 te the police, The, two sleuths were It wilt serve a larger tirritory ef] peeking aa the result of an aronymous Brovklys:—As-a'part of this plan the letier to the Fitth street station, charg: connecting subway loop for f0Urliny that n'gaming-room tor women had tracks between Brooklyn Bridge @6Ul heen conducted ia eae orate Williamaburg Bridge adopted, and) mosthe, nnd that. while the. neighbors the city will build that first, beginning | didn’t objéot to the gambilug, they could work ‘At once. The advertizing of bids not alcev.as the rosult of the Indies” forthe Btooklyin portion of the loop will be mad weparate, 3 but the Intent to make {be-entire i. Seven Hours a-Day Un- Bu. der the Scheme. * Police Commissioner % =/nownced the adoption of his naw pa+ f trolling system—a five-nectlon arrauge- |, (ment, ‘which. ja designed to @ive each policeman one: whole day of In every five'and to fncrease the night-patrolling force to'double the forts on Inthe day’ time. This will ‘brin, soetia en- + tire forea towether f day. ‘Tie new system Koes Into effect Bingham. an- PURE MALT WHIS- and find “it the a 19 at 2 o'clode Sunila morning. oth ubway loop hi 1 4 bone-like fatt! ies > ‘The Gommissjoner'n order reads: ayeltee Sani sal eed This was followed by a. bone: roeaat SUICIDE, NOT MURDER, best ek apes usehladathatithere is -Brill clothes will be good style next season <pecatse- They | ‘The five-platoon system new adopted | errr en otntes MAY ODETACe ee tree a next girl some! IS SHOWN BY AUTOPSY. noth pi balter temperdte man and only |”, 1 ate advanced: style this season, : = a cycle in five days. No tourot | nis in conaldered the Key to t Kuehne took a turn sat the keyhole, | Shaty se your product as a medicine and . Brill. Glothes: are. best. value -becauée Brill’ original:pirices Zita Pa ey reoerversimntch = must’. be [ cooumear McDonald ald, cotter rte-axta-that-the eres of “Give me £2 ieenut Tea snly-at such’ times. as: 1 need it” C. Ha were lowest ‘pos fe and now Brill reductions ‘are deepest ru BIS Ears reating time, during which | Mets that the proposed ‘iar i auch could be heard, too, | Coroner's Physician Says Henri- LOTT Sady;—38t noe ‘Avenua Worcester, | -You_can. VY win {; thousands of: blag tmo'the men car aleep If they wish to, | Fridge can be Built and put In oper te seat ilps foraneetrslce etta Torgayson Died of Car- eieen Mass.,. Sept, 1st, 1906 sulls, and ANY fancy-suit-at-a teduction: of 55 unless called upon for emergency duty. | within two and’ on Y y ; ! “ : : four-track tried the door but it waa locked. Their bolic Acid Pi i “The new. fve-platoonsyatentgtves j-toual cost for 6 FONT CONE oe ic Acid Poisoning. ia S e patrolinena.full wenty-four hours oft | $73,000 .oF WIEN EN Nracks are pat Unkering wart noticed ta the: nolve-| neat Fe aI un Pg oy re f Suits and Overcoats up to $15 vevery five days. In addition, there is| jn, This estimate inci terminals come and they went upstairs, told what they: clan-Emil-F, Harting revealed the £1 ae SiniicraiaaanGa Extreme valuesup to £15, because of excellent tailoring, <9 5 orrupme-whtchr-te-leeo-than twelve of four atalong. and the, term, ie wanted and (went “down the Nre-eacep® fiete this afleenccne that stenrictte voce | iale reconnect svarywners-na-the-wntallin & $2 ste Sey rece aa Rt superior fabric-and new, correct models. + ridges. Mr: MeDonala Saolainetee at] te the-room:- where the button. same was. -~commonelaw--wite—of~Chartes {Woes orn babes fone ao SUITS -are-of smart-cheviots,-neat-worsteds_and _all-wool the | Soing on. When they stepped in through fry} the widow. they say. the man_grabbed gis.{ the money onthe table while the inte} Women all ran into an adjolning room. | had: tho ught she might have AS! ead were huddled up like sheep when | a broken neck, ana her ENusbenaBet Naation of Mees and Kvelme took them tothe} Jonn Hecker, nts hired-man,-werear= fides loon subway and the Mo-| station, ail Ue ~the additio: of] Tw. through Tatayetio ayen' Sr0o! The Commission Brooklyn Yhat the city build the su! before Magistrate and-jeave-the question of leasing It eee Crane tn Yorkville Court tharged with hardsfinished cassimeres.. ‘Sizes 34 to 46. OVERCOATS are of black and-Oxford all-wool meltons. and_warsteds, gray wale cheviots and fancy worsted AG fitted back and semi-fitted models: Overcoats and Biack and Fancy ‘Suits, values up to $22.50 ixtrente-values;because-of the-thorowgh-h altar tg. OVERCOATS~are of -melton, worsted, “yicuna and cheviot, in colorings ranging from black to-lightygray. odels are semi-fitted and extreme-fitted backs—button- through-and fty-tronts— FANCY SUITS of worsted, silk mixed eassimere and cheylot, in smart and tasteful patterns and colorings. All new, correct models. ~___ BLACK SUITS of metton-tintshed- biaeea Uetr Ae eny est models; Journeyman tailored. Suits and Overcoats up to $28" ___OVERCOATS—black, Oxford, Cambridge gray, blue- qray, silver-gray_and_Londos gray colorin high: SPU “ kersey, melton, worsted, vicuna_ and_ chevict Seml-fitted and fitted back models. SUITS of higi-geade-worsted;-casstmere,-retour-and- cheviot, in the newest and most popes colorings and deli | Overcoats, Fancy Suits and Silk-Lined _ | Black Suits, values yp to 332.50) OVERCOATS of finest. kersey, worsted, velour, _vicuna and melton, in grays, blue and black} cut on ~ all the cofrect seml-fitted and extreme-fitted models, FANCY SUITS of finest worsted, cassimere and velour; all correct models—many exclusive. zi SILK-LINED VICUNA-FINISHED~ BLACK THIBET nee SUITS—talioring extremely high grade; models newest. me kn woyeo: the | the setimate. tentative and Johnson, a Coney Teland bosa trackmar aurea rough vary ae ittle hp was of the nce would be ver ‘om mn “The Spore applies <entirely_t: mork of patrolmen. In thls connection, however, the bours of work for ser- geants and rdundsmen have been re~ vised” wilt a “view-to— making — those “houpa correspond as mosh as possible | with the new-poursaf the pstrolmer ‘The otd dog watch hasbeen abo! and tho long patrol tour of elght-hours <gfter midnight, during which time most —of the burglarica_and fires occur, 1s now thing of the past. - Under the present yaten thers will be twice mors men <,on duty at night than In the daytime, | Spectal hours are set aside” for meal exception ‘of three each station oune “for ona hour. exch dar ther en tire force nust be toge! _- Commisstoner Binghum’s charts of the new xysteny show that n patrolman tn t! days cyole will do only. 36. trofling.in —the—five—daya— te hours reserve a1d-67 hours} fea of Wie Working ofthe new tem_in tho five days’ cycle will be wn by TAKING for:—example-~ thet platoon “that ‘on at “the begtintt of the n tem, 2 A.M. Bunday, WAC! vere ues 24 Rn oft, until 2 P. day on Féverve > Post unt sicians at the Kings County Hospital ie iy Tae ind a valuable lilustrated booklet sensen went fre. Our guarantee fa of ewir7 names, which tory of the two men. bo: wall \ ‘by thelr” subsequent “aNcmpia to-eet}—DUlty'*-Pury Mal(-Whiskay-1s-sold-by_— res Std eae her medical Attendance and by. the all first-class druggists, grocers and y = fatare-operntion_4o-such time: , |alscovery of Dr. Hartung to-day. The| dealers, nr direct, in sealed bottics only. rare wenlenta later: woman-_—who “wax thirty-elht years| price. $1,00._ Se: that the “ld Ch=m: ned 5 {ithe © Commision | ey Deldged: knA| Wife of City Qfarshal 8am Kraues, of |! and had lived for fifteen nears with! ist”? trademark 1s on th> label. Look ea “ t and| No. Johnson, was grieving over the surweeted that the ‘leasing for he Me 7Weet) One: Hundred’ and? Elgath of Ber father and her ‘eater In Norway. font carefully, and refuse substitutes. elgnt, years old ut No) 200 Bast Tenth land the men sald that while they wers| le Will cure you afterall other remedies street, Mra, Katie Cook, twenty-seven fout of the room in which they left her} tate talted— Dutty-Matt— Whiskey Co, WS Stuyvesant -place;and they heard ber scream, They ran in. Rochester, NY. Mrs. ‘Jennie Goldberg, thirty years, of [to find her writhing in agony on the No. 132 East Thirty-second street, floor with an empty <¢ and two The man, Morris Ross, of No, 78 Bec; |empty carbolic acid-bot near her, ond avenue, Was charted with being a The physicians at. firs ‘Ths GetSctived SHIT Ke | WAT A” troken>-verts Wie-the dealer ina drax poker pase. | wae «& soft in Ker neck. maehne:s said oid had never seen @ whist |found this was the result of a con- 7} fee, but be knew poker ¥ * traction of the oesophagus, that re- 1 woss ot. n fine atree(; Mrs, Margaret Humber, twenty- Application. wag. mad, P>-Blackman,.Captatn of t dred and Third" Untted Bates Voluns for chips with gaa or grocery bills, ery mF OnE. gare: Diack halt, Winter Clothing for Boys Chesterfield Qverconts, of cheviot mixtures and] Oxford frieze with velvet collars. Russian Qyerseate of cheviot mixtures and kersey, Collectively all sizes from 3 to 16. rly $6.75 to $13.50 We can war, and who ts « realdent of Rocheite,- tor—at—orde: dnner ince ve patrol 8 untl 2 gervo until 8 A. 2 patrol § to2 P.M. for, 24 houra: repeat, oon “addition, the new Femulations pro: vide that ono roa an must be. {th | the dormftory "durii | order to \preserve order, so. that those f destring sleep may bo. undisturbed, -BALLOONEAGLE- MAKES Into his custody "| pending the determination of suit brought-by Capt. Blackman. ‘Tho application was made to Suprem: Court Justice Mills here, who sald at hat he must have proof that the Snother was unfit to tare for the childrert, otherwise he would leave them in her custody. Counsel for Blackman sald Jan, %.—Sir Francis Henry Evans, director of several companies partner in the firm of Donald ind Co., Losey me be of the. Onion- ¢! y played “witat, Stag tle line of eamehips,is dead from trate Crane discharged them ati, Rosa a divorcee thes, 9 would submit such rattidarite } { ho are sought by ee i MID-W! eet, tan ae Geraldine, five. years dined : : INTER ASCENT. “old, ‘ana ars Ay hres years. Tiey) are pbentertisls Ovarenate of Oxford or olive “gray | "At the Harlem Store Only. aotey i = este - LIE epeearencray sane tn New Rochelle. Capt. ricze with velvet collars. Sale of Odds and Ends at Half Price: i Nb PITTSFIELD, Mass, Jan, %—The|| = ih menoTal agedit for w That Sale of 5 “HP Russian Qvercoats of cheviot mixtures and Ox-! At Men's $10 Overcoats and Suits. | Balloon Bagie,— with Capt Lovelace: -plioting, ancended ‘at 211 this afternoon 4 and, sailed northeast. ‘he. lioon landed ‘about an our Coltavitle, nea: the Goi ford gray frieze with velvet collar.” 5 ¢ Collectively-all-sizes from 3 to 17. 1$2.95 Formerly $5.00 and $5.95. } —-Binemer—end Knisherhesker—Traursre—of—aH—}— wool cheviot mixtures ;, sizes 3 to 17. j At 69c. Formerly $1.50 and $2.25. — . belongs to sev- oral ‘clube Ae ube In New few Hockelle fie alleges to. Juatica j Men's $25 Overcoats anit Suits. At 125th St. s¢, Suits & Overcoats for Men = ~ Special at: $46.00 Formerly $20, oe $23 and $25 [$6 Journeyman Tailored Trousers, $3.75 . FANT} Tre worsted —tnr—destrablehew.—colorings—gray_ stripes = —— Rees These will give longer and better service than any other trousers rex to-wear because of superior tailoring. Sizes 30 fo 52 inch-walst. = oat $7 Silk Sirlpe Worsted Trousers, $4. 50 : Tailored by expertest trousers tailors. New exclusive colorings io exceedingly -high-gradefabric,—Model_-of newest design. Young Men’s Suits & Overcoats — Brill garments for young men, 16 Yo 20, are designed in sploriag. ! fabric and model to giveyutmast service. f Young wien'’s Suits and overcoats, formerly-up-to $8: Young men's suits-and- overcoats, formerly. up to. §i0. Young men's suits and’ overcoats, formerly up {0 $12.56. Children’s Suits & Overcoats. : Every fabric used In Brill clothes for children, 3 to 16, 1 thoroughly tested anid wari fo give satisfiction. “All talloring GH clones for children. is fest possible. Models are cut generously we Brith clothes for children. at, original prices were best-value anywhere. Nox prices are 25% to 45% less, = Children's-suits-and- overcoats, values up to $$. .....6 Children's suits and overcoats, values up to $6 aH $3.65 Children’s suits and overcoats, -values_up to-$7, .. $4.45 — Men’s Furnishings. ' $1 Wool Gloves, 50c. In black and gray—famous warm winter gloves made by Adler— one of the world's foremost glove-makers. Linen Bosom Dress Shirts, $1. With cuffs attached. Legally stamped “Linen Bosom"—a guarantee of genulneness and an indication of $1.50 yafle. ; Semi-Annual Sale of Underwear. 75¢-and $1.00 Blouses and Shirts for Boys, SOc t of-madras in-white-and colors} sizes: 61016, $5-50-end $2.00-Tem-o' Shanters-fer-Revs-end Gitte, 95¢.— $2.50 Blucher ‘Sheen for Bova, $1.95 of patent leather or box calf; sizes I to 514, $2.25-Innes Shoes for Boys, $1.75 of gun metal calf or patent leather; sizes 9-10 1334, —~ _—WILL_END-WITH-SATURDAY, ~The force-ofthe extreme price <reduc~ ns gathers strength because of the grade of garments which they affect—because __every. garment involved was expressively — tailored and designed for this : 5 ; eee =e service. We Tee you-will deta = Apparel for Girls and Misses ~~ Av Greatly Reduced Prices the | inferen| INVOLVING A" BIG: COLLECTION-OF Winter Coats for Girls & Misses Fur-Lined Coats for Girls Tailored: Suits for Girls & Misses Dresses for Girls & Misses \ : shea (ot: BOYS’ NORFOLK & DOUBLE: BREASTED _SUITS in’ plain and fancy” mixed Cheviots. ba uppherbockers -or-— straight trousers. Sizes BOYS: RUSSIAN & SAILOR SUITS of serge, =| $4.75 * FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ox ~ An’ Important Of pont Negligee Shirts for Men Special at $1.15 ’ Regular Prices, $4.75 and $2.00 It is an even hazard—half the shirts are worth two dollars. Every one: of them is new, designed for spring service, The fabrics are exceptionally fine—Russian $3.75 Former! _] up to 66, fancy cheviots and elegant c Sizes 274 to 12. pice rth tae | | | | Girls’ & Misses’ Garments _| At Greatly Reduced Prices. | =| 2 Former! Paid $3.00 Lacs and Button Shoea for Misses, $1.95 + of kidskin with spring heels; sizes II to 2. $2.50 kage & Button Shoes for Children, $1.70 of kidskin with spring heels; sizes 834 to 1034, JUNIOR: SUITS in box coat and semi-fitted $7. 50 gfeen broadcloth, “Coats satin. fined. e \ models of gray, mannish mixtures, blue, net and- -Full_plaited skirts. Broken sizes 10, corded and jacquarded weaves_in white 2 . : P 3 Wright's fleece lined garments—the dollar grade—Sale price. 73€ s 2 ai At Radicall Reduced Prices Wright's fleece lined—$1.50 grade—Sale price $1.10 “JUNIOR SUITS in 3/ box and Norfolk style, ) grounds-with conservati ripes, over- me y Mercerized Silk Underwear in blue, white and wovla-color. Fabris $10 Vatues ‘to _ plaids and individual figures in black and colors, Plain or plaited bosom, ‘attached cuffs; sizes'14 to 17. will retain its silky sheen no matter how often it is laun- dered. Regular values at $1.50 & $2 per garment. Sale price. $1. 10 Natural Wool Underwear, Brill Nos. 200 and 400, mediuini and heavy = ER FOR_SATURDAY Evening Coats for Women WE-WILL OF brown tones of) plaids ‘and cheviots. \loose or fitted, Coats satin’ lined, in gray and kilted skirts, Broken sizes from 12 to 16. Side GIRLS! COATS—Double-breasteg, fal est . including imported garments. i AA BE Lit le face Suite Regula) fa $1.45 3 ni coats, — inter! aoe eae a zs act TO : r | coms Se eed Peete éloth anes tote nel) $1.50 Stiff Bos a ‘Shits; "75 e. Cloth and Street Coats for Women Get the Habit, Go to { “ only of ech tn, variety: of designs fod ‘BS73. Odds and ends from our regular stock, in sizes 4 colors, 'Slzes\6 to 14, 1674, 17, 17}, 1874, 19, 14 cuffs detached. Full-Length Tourist Coats ‘a Together With a Large Collection of FOUR STORES , | 279 BROADWAY, near Chambers, 47 CORTLANDT, near Greenwichs UNION Lobllbe AN hu heae B'way, 125TH STREET, cor. 3d Avenue, £4 Harlem Store Open Evenings, SH 'Fur-Lined Coats for Women.

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