The evening world. Newspaper, February 22, 1907, Page 8

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PLC SUES —ECPOTTER, J, $10,000. Damages Is De- manded of the Nephew of the: Bishop. R-DENIES.CHARGE ‘Special ‘Officer Says Attempt = Was ‘Made to- Hurl Him from Theatre Roof. : A-eoit for et SanuInEeE naninst- Foa- ward Clarkson. Potter, jr.,;.whloh “will bbe tried in the Bréokiyn Supreine Court t week, invotves charges, kept public GY ea wo Years — 7 Kk Bell; a wpecial~ officer atthe jew Ampterdam Thoaire, jn West second street, avers ‘that ‘after ting bimon the night of Aus. 16, “hin edtty—over—the ft the abetal promenade of the Yeot to the sidewalk. | Potter tx the son of I. ¢. Potter, the Aionalrs Buriket, ana—n—tephew—ot op Potter. He tx about tyrenty: years old, @ graduate of Harvard, * (and an expert polo player. He was ~naryied— in secret two‘ years ago to Miss “Lisa B. Marshall Potter in an ~lathlete and known , for his. great twu-hundred Bell js an Italian, forty-four years jolé, and lives with his family at’d / HS Becond street, Brooklyn. He was “formeriy—-with—the—Pinkertons Bell 1s} “Wiil_at-the New Amstontiam Theatre, (While he Js a \large and unusually ‘Potter. Speaking of the incident upon pehich se bases: his ‘ection for Cease i Woman Makes Trouble, -._- “I was on duty on the night of Aug, = h6;2904,-when-2-youns-woman- employed ocatumer came to me and told me @ man had thrown a lighted cigar her while sho waa on the stairs-to- tow, the -promenade.—Telling -her—that it was probably an accident, I went up to the young man ehe pointed out. He ad-to be Potter. \I knew him when (yas an offlcer at the race tracks. ‘was alone and had his feet upon ~ FOR LEG Weep sea area tient tcarochin ae | 2 Hf Saeed aus Sak sheriff Angry. . at Jibes About His : ~ Badge. High Sheriff Abe Post, of Greene County, got consolation from Magi. Batery Dan Finn In the ro-diy.. The High She Magistrate a modest barge about the fon back beer sign. Lt wae tern aro no walst- of Greene with ao ge to people here In y ridicule me. It wax, tasty and in Catertil”" It 49 the fate of Us DUbIo eeryants tobe held ‘up. to derjmion,”” sald But- tery Dan resasuringly, “I myaeif have bean jaughed G i Greene. Couniy's efficient’ and” aver popular public’ official was in the court vith Will 5, Dedrick, a° bullger™ot Hackensack, ag his nominal prisoner. the story ru ck took : “germane avi high td OW: the” nidewalk ta man when thought the n Dedrion, rth Xiao. tine Pereckeack” cousin thought. thes bill Waa too high and: he tect a poaltny palance of it unpald. zhe Catskill eousin—got—a.wwurrant and seni djeb Sheriff Post down to New Tork to words. young lady wi Plaine to th er Inarriay Harling pearcd—in—court-to expiain Will'iwn Pedrtek ae of it-and to give bond Tikun's “appearance at Pataki where. ane aoe is to be cried, farch 1. oes Sra —faty yee However, AWAY, ge and $15 He found White Pia! ashe to Go.- o Plain: He bn “J. Healy* Teal name. enrae, d him violen he waxn't wtranger needed , attention and remarked as much, But not sO said White Pisins. “There were You knpw yourself how it) ts| when you argue with a pol{ceman. He Was the advenisge-in-repartes, besause anytime he begins tw lose ground he cay call a patrol wagon, As was done in this case, The:lovely Upton.and White "Cheer said sho to White Plains, “you know the Kid ts with you," Aubsettuentiy | fadea White Platis was charged Misorderiy: wonduet-v After (hey took hy away he threa: ‘ont wi @ station Rouse in mone; “TH! E EVENING W oRtD, FRIDAY? “FEBR UA RY 22.1 RURAL MAJESTY OF THE LAW IS IN TROUBLE HERE Police Commissioner of White Plains Glad - Une wax a-Pottes-Com: coyly might He had ot of ctiesecloth’ portieres raped Arginiacene tn. ile ecalp when he faced Magistrate Barlow in the Jet- feraon Market Court to-day. a lovely young woman unt a package he merged lesi night from ell cab in front of Mouquin’s As he reached: the ‘the western hemisphere ross y In-the face. iat Upton aisunetty, rele the Jur. thdught at" frat. somebody had Hited a baby ‘grand plano out: of « standing’ Super bibeding profusely,’ the Candnent what “ie Tount of it for talking such an advantage of king. je fore broke. from thesame. perhaps MRS. A. M HAGERMANN ithe table, I politely told him to remove =), (thems, eprang at me lke a tiger. * ob OMG Ritincte ia that or yours? | Bald he. At the samo time ho hit me | ‘hat_blow 1) ocked out two of my lower teeth and he-etruck gt iat I was powerless) ted _me off, my feet and I managed to grab tho rail my free hand got my chub, ima hard blow on the head, vila’ s0 John Hudson, an usher: Ame UP And Et Nol4, of, me, c —~+—- pulled dack ot my_terrible einer: fore hehiog Elgin tty to throw ie over, ‘Clarence H. Mackay ran bRoy at from reed: Mospltal ‘six days. No “arroais were saad time, aad when I got. out made from sim it has been helpin nd OvErcom “Paring fox Ste a the Change of FB. ot Bay aubiare) LL, writes ‘Dear Mr displ at, that I_h: Lydia BE, Pipkhann’ 's Vegetable Compound has mad Tek tauilligs an Women Gee should re- member that the medicine that holds the record for the largest pumaber of actual cures of female ills Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Comonnd le native roots and herbs, For more than thirty years ‘women to be sin regulating tho reper per- ta 8, quick! the. orrors of all le me physica! mand) the nature of their duties, in ly drift them into ds of female complaints, organic troubles, ulcers- tion, falling and displacements, or larity or suppression - ho, “nervousness, ir- fell Woman 60 that I am bie to athena to attend fom duties. I wish overy suffering woman E would 4 's Vegetable | Compound and see wi Mrs. Pinkham’s Standing Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female illness are invited to write it relist Mrs. Pinkham, st Lynn, Mass. for advice She {js the Mrs. Pinkham who has been advising sick women freo of charge for more than twenty Lusty leia and atone that she nasisted her mother-in-! ~Therefore ‘she is especially well qi sick caters to health, upon=a-elyit | Affair never got Sata. ow BD (An hin anewer to Bell's complaint Pot: ter Gentes all—of the apecial officer:a ations, Nicoll, Anable & Lindsay, wyers, refuso to. and — Twenty-serentn| Witter “yesterday amdrnoon, Alexander jonaid, a laborer, Janded on his ead cn the sidewalk in the midst lof nm orowd of women shoppers. A! a pasis enkwed and to ran shriek- git every dire Solonal ad” sus- ture of the pkull — Rnd wit provably dle, \ Tie tian Was Working on the st-uc- ura arid slopped to the side of the tbs sk Dio crowd before th 4 be removed to f neh amiilance, orman of th regia Ha did sot now ent had happened, 107 RECALLS HONEYMOON | Sy Bre sitaan, Now Bustana's oun-| Warnan Johratey Hirthday, | BTAMPOT, Conn, Fab, 2.—Many do- endants of Mrs, Debora Bla, WAN Participated youterday ar bE her mrandioy in Kastor tn eolou Her one Hiigdred and eoventh bir: Honed Up jn bed wie told the yo ila the Wonderful tip 1 New When ou her honeymoon, Jan Ree Kusbang, died abour tiny.) ate nar Ainoe Naw nls 4 a Home ae Sow vant | — 1 wie at i within h fow nulon of obanton, and ty Dellowint ta be | OMAR {ih Now Bigiar vine ee 9 wenls gu tne nit pt tte Haas pays Sea eet brit Wa, momenta hep mind lis oy. Which she Was i as 5 ba ihc) ene arco, Mrs. Farmer—"Y'spose all ahead of us who livein the country. ’” Anty Drudge—‘'Goodness, no, Mrs. Farmer, use Fels. plent: a head! she lives in the country or city,’’ of time for reading-and music. “Anty ‘Drudge: on the = ou fine city folks are > "way I see you -Neptha; your hands are white and you have You can’t get of.the woman who uses Fels-Naptha, whether Do women cling to delusions longer than men? That’s an open question. In China, men do the washing and they have been alesiave it in the same old way for 4,000 years.. In America more than a million women ‘have. broken’ away from the old- fashioned traditions, and have adopted the Fels-Naptha way of washing. That means cold or lukewarm water—never hot—no boiling, no hard rubbing, a sav. temper, trouble, fuel, clothes a ing of time, nd health. Follow directions on the ted and green wrapper, rapper, x law Lydia E. Pink- unlified to guide [adams BUILDING—8a Froor |- To-morrow Will Be the he Last Chance to Procure Men’s $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00: $9 45 Suits and Overcoats for os There are exactly three hundred’ and eighty gar- ments to aA pees on sale at this extraordinary: price to-morrt nd men who appreciate the fact that they can bu honest;-well-made .and reliable clothing-at-about half usual-price will certainly take advantage of. what-we consider the very best offer. ing of fhe season. THE’ OVERCOATS - include the season's: most-approved styles; in such popular fabrics es meltons,’ ki and yelours forthe heavy- weights and Thibets and for. the’ “light THE SUITS are} made ofvex- _ cellent _worsteds, cheviots and -cassimeres, in a'range / of tine ~ patterns. The tat- loring (a most Smportant ‘factor in the life of a suit) {s the best. Sizes regular; and stout, 34 to $9, 7X UGia cece for \ E Eee & Boys — 0 Boys’ :=>| Doubje Breasted ~ $3.00 Suits, $1.95 — A splendid suit for such @ ‘small price. The fabrics are cassimeres and cheviots and come in a group of hand- some patterns. $1.95! ies enn $1.00 __ Men's: $7.00 Suits $3,98 Men’s 59c. Overalls or Sizes 9 to “16 WYCATS mewese ee Newest and. ‘Daintiest Effects in Women’ s Neckwear. We are ever on the lookout -for-al the latest: novelties it women's ‘Neckwear. -We are now showing embroidered - Linen Collars, stiff and soft finish, in @ large variety o' 25c “j new designs. Also a complete and varied assortment of Cc. Lingerie and- Silk Boas,.tn.all_the prettiest and. choicest | Fert cer Shee Jinen—cloths, 34, hems; excellent “$00 Dozen Men full laundered; full size; effects, each at —. ....... ‘Handkerchiefs for. Men and’ Women - 25c. Values at 15c. Each value 20¢, each; special at 500 Dozen Swiss Handkerchiefs—Value *25c. each; special “at perior_quality; embroidered St. Call Handkerchiefs, both hemstitched and scalloped borders. Values up to 25c, each, at,.....- ADAMS BUILDING—Iat Floor |+——__ Splendid Values in Knit Underwear For Men, Women and Children 50c. for Men's ‘Underwear, Worth 75c. to $1.25. | Men's odds and ends of heavy Winter Underwear, broken lots of - Natural, wools,-merinoand-colors + also heavy ribbed cottons; not-all_|- sizes, but about 700 odd garments that were 75c. to $1.25; 50c to close-at, per garment... =e 79c. for Men's Underwear; worth $1.50 to $2.50. Men's high grades of Winter Underwear, in broken sizes and odd « lois, some: slightly “soiled, iainos pure wool -and- ribbed - cotton; : also, several small Yale ‘of heavy Union Suits; about 400 gar- 796 | ments that wvere-from-$1-50-to-$2 50-per-garment, to-closeat 47 | eee nee eae Wonten’s-39c Under= values 25c, 39c.-and 50¢, Lisse, Chiffon and Net; wh Value clal ate. atterns, “Pallored shirt walsts, Value 48c. cach; special at broidery; special ater Complete assortment of Bows and att to be-worn- with linen collars, each,~ “Women’s-59c-Under- thread Vests, low neck, sleeveless, ke and arms in three’ designs of baa itiful two-inch hand cro- 39c fight-weight lisle thread ‘ests, low neck,~"sleeveless, yoke and arms with beautiful deep, fancy white crochet, Value 39c. each; 425. chet;-value $9c. each; special [os suviaxasserese speclal ate. 39c, for Children’ 5 50c. -to- $1 Underwear. Odd tots in broken sizes-for-boys and girls of heavy Winter-weight: “natural Wool “and “white” Vests, Pants “and= Drawers; some=slightly soiled; not all sizes} about 600 garinents suns were 50c 10 39¢ | $1.00, at and special and plain, low neck sleeve.-Value- S0cy. ribbed Vests, co low .neck, no sleeve. Vi ue 73C; special ode Values in Shoes W. L. Douglas:Shoes - = Factorics-at® Brockton -are-shipping great-quantitics to scll at §1.98 This_is the period of. the year when we get _our heaviest shipments of ‘Douglas Shoes— because factories are very busy with thelr Hardly a day now but what we receive two hun- dred to a thousand pairs —and all you pay us is ¥ We own the entire product of “tactgry damaged” sorts from the Douglas factories; slightly imper- fect In the making, which does not impair either the appearance or wearing qualities. We guarantee them the same as perfect Shoes. ALL SIZES. Added to the Douglas “Factory Damaged” Shoes are one thousand pairs of Perfect Douglas Sample Shoes, right from the travellers’ trunks, These are beau- tlful shoes—the finest products of the Douglas : ° . : Girls’ $1. 50to$2Shoes,$ J |. Girls’ bright kid, extension sole, $1.50 School Shoes; | lace and button; C, D and E widths; low heels; inside and outside back stays; duck & Iniags; 2 slees 9 to 11 and 42 to 2, ils Beedle tai Boys’ Dudley $2.00 and $2.50 double. vamp box calf Blueher Shoes; oak soles; sizes 11 to 2 and 244 to 544; wonderful shoes for wear; at $1.69 ODOC factories, since they are samples, Divided Into two Women’: Siemens “Ferncllff” Cran in fine aualiy: Beat lots at ....... pee epabecscenen ete 9 Se $2.95 coltskin, large eyelet, blucher style, extension soles shoe: & dull tops; all sizes, B to B. Only 360 pairs Men's perfect sin the following well | left, and they will go like hot cakes at, per known makes: $1.79 Bove’ science! School Shoes, with st dees orapyesten canoer epee Hn joys’ solid ca skin School Shoes, with stron oak soles; just the Laie phoes: to stand good,” hard Intersil Shoes Nalues] 2-09 and ieee 98 wears sizes 10 to 2 and 2% to 546; our regu- Setiae Gay aS Ade Sani | ‘lar $1.50 and 81.75 values, marked to close, at $5,00 ‘Temple Shoes, value $3.50. pale NEILL Bulepme=ri ‘Tioor “Handkerchiefs for men and-women 500 Dozen Women's Pure Linen cambric —inch- ————| O'NEILL, BUILDING—Sd Floor] + ality; i value 20¢, speclal w YI. inen -Hand- kerchiefs—}4 and % Inch hems; $234c|-| Misses’ Eton Suits— Embroidered’ 25.7 35¢e.-and-50¢,- = 356 Spring output—of-both-high-<cut and Oxfords. $1.98 | 1907. Stores eT Two Blocks Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street. ae sa Doten Handkerchiefs- for men and —-women—Initial Handkerchiefs, ‘lots of letters, to be closed out; O'NEILL BUILDING—rst Floor. Women's Neckwear -1-300—Pieres of — Reratieae Tailor-Made Stocks and_Ascots— Pure’Linen and Madras,‘in assorted suitable to be worn with * 25¢ | Complete assortment of Linen cats | lars of foreign and domestic ‘man- ufacture; hand and machiné em- __25¢ and 50¢ Tiles, $s at, on Wear, 250——— Weal, -39c. = ——= Women's. fine sameatle Swiss- | Women's very fine imported real | x ribbed, pure white, very pliable, |~Swiss-ribbed, pure —-whtte — liste | | O-N@1%% BUILDING—ad Floor, Merino Underwear Women's Swiss-ribbed, silk-finished Cotton Vests, both fancy trimmed no ares tf SURE eee rane een Seve) ESE -}These-new-models-tn- Women's men's Skits are full and “deeply ee , Panama Cloth Skirts—splendid quality, tew plaitings,} ———$__o-nsint, BUILDING—ist Floor| ———___ —1_—_o'nEIa1, BUILDING—&d 'd_ Floor} Two Wonderful Values in Women’s: Waists Special for To-Morrow (Satarday). 40 dozen I_awn Waists, Marie Antoinette model, three-quarter sleeve (like illuctration). $3 48 Special for to-morrow’s selling. . Value $2.25. 60 dozen more of those $1.15. Waists at 65¢ Made with 36 fine. tucks and six wide plaits in front, 30 fine tucks and four wide in back, beading in shoulder a pee ie * 65c sleeve. $1. 2 Waists.., O’NEILE BUInDEING—S3d Floor] : ‘Special Offerings for: Saturday of... ‘Women’s New ew Walking: Skirts | | insuring an absolutely: perfect setting Eament: ull shapes, neat tailoring. Value $5.00; Saturday... 183.95 | Panama Skirts—extra fine qaajity—black and small blue | and ‘green dark checks—one of ‘the best skirts we. have $5.00 i ever Offered at the price. -Vatue-$7.50-each ; special at. z Box-pleated Skirts—in fancy new mixtures, light 57 5 dark colorings. . Value $10. 75; ‘Saturday Abesienconn sem 2 The New Wash Poplin Skirts g -which_we-guarantec_ positively unshrinkable, ——____- $2.50, $3.95, $4.25. and $5.00, E _We Can Save You Money on: Misses’ Suits, Coats and Dresses t | | i i In gray mixtures, lined throughout with satin, vest trimmed with + silk and braid; plaited skirt; sizes 14, 16 and 18 $23. 75 ' Yéars, Excellent value at ....-. Satereiele(risrlorsiors os Misses’ Coat Suits— Semi-fiiting, fly front, in mixtures, checks and plain colors, | roughout with satin; notched "velvet ‘collars; skirt. P| ts. Unusually finé value —~ z $18.00, Misses’ Junior Coats— _ | Girls’ Wash Dreses= in covert and mixtures, double fin percales, linens, chambray and breasted, strapped, self-covered | plaids, in oné-piece jumper and buttoris;~ sizes 44,- 16 -and—18-/Dutch neck model; sizes 6:to.44 aT $6.95 w $8; 95 iiss “50 0 $4.95 | O'NEILL BUILDING—Sd_Floor|———___ BUILDING—3d_ Floor - Infants’ Deprinente Many-special and attractive bargains in Outer- wear for Infants and Children will be offered to- morrow (Saturday). ’ Infants Long ~and--Short— Dresses, Children's -Silk- and--Velvet Bonnets made of fine nalnsook and lawn, ;and” Caps. daintily | t ed embroidery | Regular’. $2.50 $3.50, IK 1.98. and lace. Regular. Colored Cloth ~ Coats, Heed 2 3 S-years. aoealng out. Regular. 3.50 T5e.— $1.25 $1505 $1.69. Speciat 50c 75c 8c | 1.25! Infants’. and Childri Gingham ind° Chambray Dresses, fancy=plaids, | Spectat.. Stripes and plain colors; sizes from Babies’ a Special 1.98. fin Eiderdown and Wor- 1 to.5 years, sted Afgl Regular. $1.75 $2.15 6250 $2.98 | Regular - +++ 81,50 5175 Special-=},Q0-$.25-$,75-2,00} Special ~98e $14.10 Men’s. Furnishing Goods A Group of Big Specials for Saturday. Men’s 50c. Scarfs 25c. Silk-Four-in-Hand Scarfs—fresh, bright goods, in all-tlie-new modish Spring designs and-colorings: -A-prominent-maker- made_up-for-us_|}1- all the short ends of silks that he usually puts into Soc. scarfs;" aAbat’s why-ywe-can-offer these: ats eireme-sye —28e: Men’s Regular $1.00 Shirts, 68c. Soft and “stiff bosom Shirts, ° “patti cuffs: attached -and-detached;- Regular $1.00 Shirts; special for Saturday... 68¢ Men's $1.00 to $1.50 Underwear, 59c. er's sample line Shirts and Drawers—lisle thread, B: Silk and Balbriggan, in plain and various: fancy Weaves. $1 00 to $1.50 garmeiits, reath We ‘Her Majesty’’ Shoes for Women Distinctive Footwcar of Quality Thesé celebrated Shoes are made in the most approved manner from the smartest up-to-date lasts, of the finest materials. only, The patent leather employed In’ their building is guaranteed not: to break through. All leathers. in 4 the latest models, <a _. Bargains in Boys’ Shoes BOYS' SATIN CALF LACE SHOES— ! LY ‘ Pulls ound toe, good, stout. soles, SO aeee Mueahvar Ace Q)} soles; sizes.9 to 13. ,...0.0 Regular value, $1.50... > Ma in

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