The evening world. Newspaper, February 15, 1907, Page 7

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THE EVENING oe FRIDAY, “FEBRUARY 15 ue HIDE RESULTS OF (WEINSEIMER ‘ICE TRUST FOE POISON TEST MUST SERVE OUT | HARVESTS CROP I BINGE CASE. IS SENTENCE. FOR VT VERNON (Borctal to The Brening Wort Experts Refuse to Con-|Appellate Division Up- MoU en re 4 “4 5 icti The, Public Utilities. Corp melontathe | ; firm Report of Drugs | hoids the Conviction of SUED AHALIST Loci cel ES SHIE'S GOs WOH TUCURASOTE Foundin Champagne. the Labor Leader, _ |eantzea: and incorporates’ ty Mayor! If fitted with the tet Saka & Company, Savare, ALL CARS TRANSFER The Spring Sults, Topcoats and Overcoats in a representa- (Food tive series of models, are ready. LEXINGTON 10 5"-AVED 591060" FOR ERIDAY-AND-SAT: URDAY. The Final | \Extraord traordinary Special, ii Hee s $8.75 Taf- lHeta Silk Skirts for $4.95) A smart and entirely new box and side pleated ‘model. Made of fine quality taffeta, cut very full and wide. Allsizesup to 28 at the above price. Sizes 30, 32 and.-34 waist. ls nd ls 00 additiona a: Furs at Half. The very choicest of this season's most sytlish fur’ ‘sets and : Eecnatly $15.00 and. $16.50 - _ At $10. 00 =f Ee C0) coats atiless than th t of the raw pelts. Formerly $20.00, $22.50 nek $25.00 At $14.50 a Pobandy $28.00, $30.00, $32.00, $35.00 At Ure 50 Clearance Sale Brush, of this city, to fight the Ice} i WINTER ae Trust here, has taken fall posseavion ot| HARRIS SUCTION CLIP fe Divistowor ths Suprencs | > ATES, ake at ML Pl and} y SUCTION CONTACT, NOT. - Suits and Overcoats for Men ails 2 Geer HE Sager hte ot] toatay_alaree sank of n SPRING PRESSURE. cent comfortab! j our aMrmed jhe Judgment of} y : on Feb. 4 of Mrs, Ida Binge, | the Court of General 'Sensions, convict: | -|nonmaking Saves cbroken glasses, time an idsby her nurse to have] Jae PNittp Weinseimer ot the crime of heh. seen -this .morne Pitted tanY out, Glaace for: 35 ‘Conta: SOE ony ted that tho company expected Sold Only at Our Four Stores! Woeinseimer was senienced by Judge uMos jee to furnish the . N fuss —t0-dAy= to confirm or deny. the |e aburger (to; State's brisén, 19° (not supply tor the ee ners peer Gee an Ave Report that one oft » Dr, Peter Ac} egy than ono’ yeur atid elect months | any to ‘private consumers | ‘ : ; #42 Columbus Ay., 81 and 82 Sts, ort. 5 a to. $25 yea f{-elght yout 39: 4 Austen. bad found loride ‘of met} gid not ‘more than ‘two 14 and: elahi ut 39: cente aw hundred’) 489 Euiton St. B'klyn, opp, Ac& S. cury in’ the dregs of 4 Klass of cham-| months. Wotnselmer was convicted of verago price, charged consumers r by the Jocal dealers, who wl | pagne given him for examination, This] extorting money from Georgo J. Fasudlg, a OeuIgh ‘and Opticians, a master plumber. Esig had a contract | Wty of a atill greay ALL STORES OPEN SAT,-EVE. | Medical experta employed by the Dj i Tha Ap —triot-Attorney to solve the mystery By the extreme price reduc- 5 EI il been the’ victim of slow polsoning, re- ae tions. as a token,’ you may” know how bent we.are upon a final and absolute clearances glass of wine was the [ast nourishment taken by-the-women;-dnd—thejeas-#u st were Tound: root: Chatiivorth a , Was abou! Work on hin job—was—stobpet the report to-day. wax Prexcde in many” Essig. testified: that he paid 3,00 to} quarters as signifcaht, It was stated| Weinselmer,, besides giving him. seven | that to make the positive report publlo! promissory oon itor: moland ithe | “at tila tine might defeat the ends of! each tne retstio: work | Justice, | Mrs. Binge died at No. 8 | Bightieth- street, -wiole lathe her daught Mrs. Leopold Wallau, wife of ‘a:wealthy bronze {mporter, JUS The home fs a magnificent one, and is Sunt Gecorated sith raro bronze art Wworka Views the teatimor and valuable paintings. Mrs. Dingo ta length, and tn his ¢ “Doubtless the me aid to have left an estate Yelued ati misjudged thy “detent FOR YOUNG MEN; SIZES 30 TO 36 President | of ‘Local | —Formerly $10,00-and $12.59 -At $7.50 and had~any ' 5 ty the opinion ot - ma whien all die 18th St. and 6th Ave. Store onsideratle | Be ' he aya: | ee fr the aoe 1,500 Pairs. of This. se inc Lisle Half Hose br they ap: cit_con idence + at ae Ss DS Sire 8 jou and “Season’s Latest. ——fer-Men “at 35c. that fondant promised -v should: return-to-work, and t tho order of thelr: return| . for there ta no! nsistent with the viteh the Ju how they canic 20, Bloomin daley', 21 Fi Black Sateen Denice A Very Special Sale for Saturday. Black Sateen Peiticorts In a large variety of new spring styles, in- cluding—cftects with —two- ass Abie TU shirred and — ! tuckes flounces | and pleatings; special-at—.. 8c Extra Width Black Mer cerized and | Permarent Finished Sateen; also Heatkerbloom Fe'ticoats, made | with shirred ruffle and deep Styles Men’s” *3 Shoes atS<©>.00| woman Just before her —under analysis by “Dr- Leds “of Mises TWO CheiIWAl experts we a if anything had been found during the! hereafter will cost 30c. : = Nowwitistanding the denial of gulit |! part of the defendant, we are dl by in exumination of the tes- at the factn and circumstances proved clearly establish his guilt. be- be com-,| f ‘doubt: a oy Bere ‘en capital and ca thyurio’ ; r Black and colors with the insteps silk hand embrolder- ed.. Three. Pairs for $1.00. Istervd. Their reports will not pleted for at le In the mean time, 3 tau, daughter of the dead wife of a wealthy Importer of bron daounder $000 -ball-to-appearas-m ness at the Inquest to be held by Co: ner Acritelll, and Asaintant District-At Spring Hats for Men are ready in a com- be =| een adjusted, utter ‘ail grievances have who Is in charge of the|by an officer of @ labor unton who be: ; case, haa « staff of detectives following | {rays his truat to te fellow-memvers of clues and tracing tho movements of = ; heretofore did and Hi z A | : flounces tritained with ruffles or the persons who lved tn the Wallau |iwfully extorted money fromot em. ei Sectional flowne: = home, [bibverc for hia-own “ends,the crimeciat plete Series 0 models. é <A Special at s [intolerable from any” point of view, and] z ; Much. Seorecy Maintained. should be speedily and severely ‘pun- Mr. Smyth refused to-day to aay i¢|!sned.” - any Information had been given to-htim] —s7RiKE NOT-SANCTIONED, nm advance report of the inv stiga- = at Evening World u : 3 CE ieee sl s Weed hand. welted -made-from—se— strike of the drivers at the Fernwood 3 $1.49 and , | Fine Quality Permanent Finished Sateen Petticoats, with deep pleatings or sectional flounce tucked; also Heatherbloom Petticoats, mad with deep knee flounce, with-shirring-and-two- tuffless— vi SOME in this bargain lot are = worth $4. They are The Stetson Hats cost $3.50 and : 3 $5.00. Ours, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00, lected skins in Lace, Button sore tatlon with Dr. Loderle and Prot eres arse = ‘che = S t da r Sa | f Ce rE BIE ETT :] - 2 anc uc ner —-styies; 1c. i es i aed {They terurea feapanecton the, ge : : toe ‘oin_ to ‘ ; 1 Taal ema a ur ay a et 0 an y. the wine iry As.to the | the d c q ork ow! it y = H of Ue. TeDary waa het to-day. by. the | srntite:thelt grievance to the conelia: s)-colntoes,_heavy, “me Merino Underwear- ‘The offering mA ‘a Candy Special on Saturday is to be a statement that no conclusion could be! tan board. Four hundred’ men were | drawn unti! all the-experts had “made + __known the romults of thelr search, ‘wax not dented that the wine wis drugges. Nurse Made Charges. Mrs, Dinge waa an {nvalld and had been operated on ten weeks before her death by Dr. William T. Bull, the emi- nent surgeon, for cancer in’ the cye.|: et. She was sixty-two years old and feeble, 7 While Mrs. Binge waa lying at denth’ 7 door Miss -Efzabethi Devine, one of ti two trained nurses tncare af the 3td-Floor..Salesroom. Uent-appeared in the office of the Dis. trict-Attorney and declared she aus: Shoe Factory Outlet Under Market Prices pocied that the sick Woman was the CAUSES LEss WEAR victim of slow poison. RODE, an eis a faire No. + one +t " ——— i dae atte, bark, Fae sale 0 oes an uppers Charles Dana Gibson feet ot ile: Plath reht nd adif gi ‘with : Plotures ere now belng given with tho Fal int B JBBE Bunday World. —A- beautiful mibjo fentory “Welte for Aig dash sad alcay from the HOOD RUBBER CO., Boston, Mass, [ER ACO me Worcester tfnsnrg Women’s Goc Rubbers, 19 Misses! 50c__Rubbers, ate € : dium and light weights. regular weckly feature in the future. ~byeryspecial-will-be-candies-of purity, -whoiesomeness and palate-pleas- ing qualities, packed In one-pound Doxes and sold. mach under regular price. To-morrow it is Vanilla Chocolate Cream Drops, deliciously favored and cagted with pure chocolate, at the » 12¢ special price of Ib 3 for Men that was $1.00 and $1.25, is now 85c. So itis with the natural wool shirts and draw- ers that were $2.00 to. $2:50. They are $1.65. i The. Leathers Are Dull Co}t, Patent Leather, Vici Kid,-Gun Metal, Wex- Calf, Patent Coit, ze Basercnt Salesroom, Wanted Gis Por Men_and Women at About Half Others’ Prices Women’ Ss Vests. The General Clearance Sale of A Saturday Sale of Winter Clothing for Boys = ie roll aarti gerne It is with the finer grade of garments that the § es Clearance concerns itself now. Relatively, the [if eet s in -price-reductions-are’ greater than -ever.’~ Collec Ai Can tively, there ace all sizes, though not in every style: saucer ias Double Breoated Suits of cheviot or serge in black or. cba. the blue;- straight trousers. extra | large Norfalk Suits of cheviot or tweed mixtures; Knick- aie 39c e 9 || erbockers. Normal sizes, 9 to 16; stout, 12 to 17. de z = call Formerly $8.00 to $12.50... At $6.00 25c-Cotton Ribs t ——Rusnian Qrerconty of chinchilla tn gray, red-and bed Vests —a—very= special i offering. These vests are “white bearskin cloth and Reefers of chevior mixtures; Sizes 2s to14, = Made with wing-sleeyes and | 1 Formerly $10.00 to $15.00. At $6.95 Rext Sunder Get te wot. YOUTC STONES, 523-529 Eighth Avenue 338-146 West 141h Street +: Third Avenue and 83d Street. y Building, Bridgeport, Conn. without _.sleeves-1—all sizes; at-the-veryspectal Price Owen ere Hc’ * Hund £ Chesterfield Overcoata, single and double breasted, nays ih eae Baits = {I of cheviot mixtures;-sizes 12 to 16: “596 ound in-curskait-wnd = Formerly $12.50 to $18.00. At $8.50 department. Bloomingdales’ Main Floor, Bloomingdales’, Main Floor, ‘Boys’ & Girls’ Reliable Shoes. iI H Six Special Saturday Values. i | Our Guarantee, “Good Wear or a New Pair,” Goes with # Every Pair of Shoes We Sell. |Gicts $1.50 Shoes, s+ 114 to 98c i Girls’ $2.50 Shoes, sls i $I, 98 Children’s $2.50 shoes, enwine hand welts; sizes 8% to t1,at.. 31.49 3.00 Dress Shoes, Boys’ $. colt; Snet to 6.....5 $1.98 | Little Gents’ $1.50 Shoes, _ Sizes 54; to 134g, ato... eee i Boys’ $2.00 Shoes, sleee i Boys’ $2 Box Calf 1 00 jof allewool Cheviots and : shoes:at ae ancy Cassimeres. ai : cs ase J Eleeant new ratterns in sich color com: ena Misses’ $1.50 Vici _ 6 e Ped’ nears Reuwe mnassmbe Wipes Se Rida shoes, rics, fashionably tallored and f iff _ Sizes 834 durably Ined, Perfect. fitting i jak, She 33 t ‘ | i] Children’s $1.00 39° Shoes at Sizes 5 to 8. \ he 7 | || AY ‘ance Winter Coats for Girls and Misses Three-quarter and full length models of plain and fancy fabrics, including fur-lined and flaancl-lined, Formerly $5.00 and $6.95. At $2.50 Formerly $9.75 to $11.50. At $5.00 Formerly $12.50 to $15.00. At $6.90 Formerly $16.50 to $25.50. At $12.50 The Spring Wash Dresses for Girls Quite a representative series of the new models and fabrics are ready. Some of them are exclusive. 98c to $6.90, Shoes for Boys and Girls Girls’ Shoga of patent leather or kid; broken sizes. Sizes 8s to 11. Formerly $2.00 and $2.50. - At $1.35, Rizgs 1134 fo 5. Rermerly $7.50 and $3.00. At $5.75. Boys’ Shoes of patent leather or gun metal calf. to 41 and 1136 to 2. Ce Our Famous Double Guarantee. Money refunded on request or goods cheerfully exchanged, All clothing pressed . From Logan Shoe 2 Co, and kept in good repair for one year free Sample Lots of 4.39 of-charge. Rey : $ Women’s 's $3! Shoes at $4 eee ry Z Men’s Winter § Patent Colt and Gun Metal Calfskin, in Lace, All nicely tallored and perfect suits and Overcoats. Button. er; all sizes. resisting garments, fitting. Reliable, serviceable and extra_wear- Tall sizes, 4 ve $5.00 $7.50 $10.00 $12.00 } men’s Pants, of servic intents Pai wits—Styilsh | Men's Pants—New de ity cuiigeees and | new’ pattern in fancy | slens in fancy Worsteds, iW p Extia weil made, $1.00 very shapey oo $1.50 | Cubinthe lest goo ' Hosiery Specials | Men’s Underwear | Three Special Saturday Reduced to Less Than Halt, Attractions, SD CHILDIUEN' t scat Visit our new store. -All priced shoes. For conven- $1.20 Norfolk and New Brunswick ‘underwear in gray and white, 2 9C $150 Wool Shirts — double ed and double backs, 79) tomers we have opened a new store corner of 3d Ave. and 124%h Street. fashion, Sa =) For Saturday and Monday Only at All 3 Stores, ° : - . = | 50c Derby Ribbed Underwear, And r} S “OR ; y mine Nn blue end ecru, now,.....,. enh ¥! Ri Boys’ Knee Pants Suits, $ 9 .50 FRAZIN & OPPENHEIM, BLO et ronments a8, (yl ER Hine [abroaal pian FM | 2 3a, Nem lee We y!'sh and reliable Fancy Cheviota, ser- 5 18th St, &6th Ave, | 2ist St. & 6th Ave, | 260 West 125th St: 2 Bloonstamisles's: Mala | Voor: ~ Bloominadaley', Main Yioor: ible Suits, eee Sewed and durably lined. Sizes 6'to 16 AU Priced Shoes, | $3 Shoea Only. | Bet. 7th & 8th Aves. Boya' Shoes of gun metal calf or patent leather; broken sizes. -. . OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS, Aizen to1354. Rarmerly $1.75 and $2.00. At $1.45. es Bloomingdales’

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