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-THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1907. ie RACETRACK MEN SEEK CHINCE TO TREACHEROUS FREND MURDERS “IND AIS ICT Laundryman Looted by One Who Knew —Him_ Well. H Defeat Clergy and Ge Albany Delay to Flaunt Open: Poolrooms. Feb. ter 8. Payton, of . : Won out today in thelr Nght against the who wes shot to death and rohbed tn —fLeurel Hills, liong—Isiand City, the “.! 7 tha} Payton was, murdered by @ mMan|tep decided to postpone ‘the hearing WU WEE TE ee rai ir Mis weeeN Rone A ed Ton to-Say Of ING Ture ‘onthe return {rip from Corona to Long] anti-race track gaenbiing bila. T Ssland City, clereymien, who che to Albany from} Sthat! th ‘robbery (he police have no doubt and, there Js a'theory that Payton was ——gequainted “with the man,-who-put hier to death. in tracing Payton's movements yee- tarday the police found that he-left dle. laundry in Greenpoint to make a trip vn, He went Newtown making collections nd in the afternoon appeared In Co- fona. By nightfall be $s surpased to have collected about ‘#100, and then he Mtarted ‘on hla way beck to Greenpoint. action on the measures, wore indignant ae the action of (he committer. dockey—chitre “want—she— hearing + hold aanahan jercce canoe present. They District-Attorney by tO Me fact that tle pool-rooms in Now York are running, and to-sak Jerome why he does not clo them up. FREE RAILROAD RIDES. ’ FOR LEGISLATORS. Assembly. Bill Directs Seeretary of State to Issue Deadhead” Cards. (Bpectal to ‘The Evening World,) ALBANY, Feb. 71.—-A bill to give the Benatore—and-—Assemblymen—free— tides” on all the raflroada in the State during the session of the Legislature waa {n- troduced to-day by Assemblyman Cu- yilliér, of New York City. ‘The measure directs a hut near U eemetery gate aboyt 7 o'clock when he Heard elther four or five shots ring out fn rapid succession, Carey ran to the hell road, which separates cemetery No, 1 and ccmbtery No. 3, and thero “was joined by John Farrell, of No, 126 Yashington avenue, Laurel Hill, peal ~ direct, Laurol Hilly The Giree men aa In the direction o¢ the shots and ome horso dragging a‘ light laundry [EroUMng ntong thereat — __Bedy Lay_in_the Road. ‘There wax-no-gne tn tho-wagon and the mén sto; [tie hora’. Ons—hun~ red yards up ths rdad the men found _the body of Payton In the road. Before the three “men coud call & phrsician Payton waa doad. It was found that the man had been shot four times, and it was evident that all the bots had been firs) from clove range, “There was ono shot through the head, GIRL AND 2 BOYS TRY OU Dll Lf hrough the back. gad_a fourth through | _ 1 UU the left hand. About every wound She. Galts-Them ae far there were powder burns, ~~ — Ig is the theory of the police t murderer was In the wagon with Pay ton and wes riding on the left slde "while Payton drove the horse, and that 0 Secretary of teat to—all_lagisiniors. which “will give™them the privilege of riding free anywhere-tn- the State: The eal Btate Arrested. is slurgymen. At the request _of-the tub | “police to-day gave ft'ns thotr opinion | agents here, the Senate Codes Commit. / murder was committed foc] 43) parts of the Bthte to urke fav oFnblo | ~*Squealing” on Her When + THOUSANDS tiAVE NIDA $ \ } TROUBLE AND DON'T KNOW IT | pay- they—went-petblioty—thy-diecredit hej continue, ‘calling attention’ tau! tors the shooting was without warning, “There Was some blood Jn the wagon * -and more on the tires of the wagon, oKInE how Payton had toppicd— anc fallen to the road, ‘The murderer had rifled his’ pockets. Only. {8 centa was Ais rerson..Thire_was_alsa all change scattered about the - Missed Victim's Jewelry. On « charge that they had “jimmied” int PArGNSsl BUA stolen FRO worth of jewelry and $0 in money. a xiri who wave her name as Doiiy wolf, eighteen Daniel O'Lrien, same axe, ‘that ie Is the girl's BUsbadud, — "land Jona Bho. lab eighteen of _ us? Washington avenue, the Bronx are under arrest to~day in the Mortis Dear A man could tion "than twas mich, eidner ‘and bladder | bil one phir defan «tea e 5 Bright's Disease over six months. ‘FRit-stones: neya all the white could would be diezy, count not Ii tome one helped me up; Weak and pained me; as cream and {t would ecad me somet —ftrendtud the night to urinate, T took, Swamp-Root and to-day T am a well man and never felt ‘All of 0 HOLARY returning. — ¥. SPECIAL NOTE.—In order to uu may hav solutely tree by of testimonial Yetters received from men and women who fou: be Just the remedy they needed. The value and success of well known that readers are advised to send for a sample bo: address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton,.N generous offer in the New York Evening Worl guaranteed. Weak -and unhealthy kidneys are Taponsitle for more sick- [ness and suffering than any other disease, therefore, when Uhrough neglect or otter causes, kidney troubte is permitted to many fatal.results are sure tb follow. Your other organs may need attention—but' your kidneys most, because they'do most and should have attention first, If you are sick or ‘feel badly,’’ begin taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver abd bladder, remedy, because as soon as your kidneys begin to get better they will help all the other organs to health, anyone. Freely Swamp-Root. bladder remedy, stands the highest ‘because {ts remark) able curative power has been proven in| smarting or irritation In passin: thousands of the most distressing cases. > IL_you-need-a-medicine you should have the best. and —taimediate — effect. ott _Saamp-Rootts the great kidney and ;everything, but i liver and bl is soon realized. «Iti a ntoms of whi bur water frequi tly ni; ust or sediment {n the backache, lame back, Wilson, Conn., Feb. 28th, 1906 pot be in:any worse condi- | torad with several 3 eat. and that woult net) ‘Another totd-me-tt trad-serere pat urine was bladder need immedi Swamp-Root is pleasant \for sale at drugs in bottles o! 4ohad-te~getmup- mai —tites i Root put mo t prove it by acquaintances. Tton, N.Y, on ev ple bottle and a bo a | valuable inf mail, The book contains man: of the thousan be sure to say peers irl eae are Ons Hundred and -Dwenty-titth gtres she told the detectives, “thay allege gue had been matried three Bur we Saturday Miss Hus! he that the murderer had fled hastlly after gutting ‘the cash, ~The police hella: some acquaint: that Payten me Corona and con- sented to give alm a lift Lock ty town, ‘lhe -acquointance must have known that Payton swas__well_supplied _yith. money. Payton was thir His bo: sox of the eee ee ts Hundentcand oro ninth street and Third avenue, and he, the police say, told where the girl could be found, Shé was asrested in a penny -and..Acco) 1 0M} rs old and aken to the po- City and to. one “of hh married widow Members at. Paion's family. esy—that ‘ice before Jaat night, occasion managed to. beat gta yen his detvertes: and. collections he nid a& regular route following him, fou diamond bracelet Bh ‘as very bitter Toward the two HMsoners, saying thoy were “cowards” and had no right to “squeal™.on her. oe GAME WARDEN KILLED, WOODSTOCK, Il, Fed. 27.—-Deputy et Warden Earl Eldredge, aged 3, Tueaduy, a trapper of Melfenry County, wai edly. known to | fo a here, ¥ with ‘a bullet through his play ts the person who killed hi MURDERER -SENT-HOME _- 10 SEE DYING CHILD. Weak. ‘Women ‘His Own Wife and Daughter citi Those of His Victim’ Obtain | ‘Temporary Freedom. MONTGOMERY, Ala., Feb, 7.—Threo women und two children and a dying pleaded with Gov, Co- liberty. of George HL. Por. As u result the pris 4x speeding homeward, to-night from a | raf iin. whom | 15 FURNT] ON CRED, Something You Should Investigate. a. jhe Credit System we ha donted : t ve adopted vers thousht ont forthe hese — Htof-you people who shun the resul: offenda no one's diguity, tomer, and enable: dt st oply maces your a oha: % You to pur. CREDIT AT LOWEST CASH PRIC “Special Sale of — Dining Room Furniture. AN MAMOUANY, btoeu See Oe Chairs, 75-00 teers La Car pets— Velvets, MDa Ol +s ormseriy metiy——=QBg #13, now, B90 + Hines, 1 the saver sof Star te its cod liver_tonic_elements © create vitality and strength | There are hundreds of women in |New York weak, thin, run-down, tired THREE | SUBMARINES FOR | batt ferrous, feel ANNAPOLIS CADETS Such women need Vino!, our vi- tality making and strength creating Porpoise, Plunger and Shark Will Be Used in Under-Water tonie. Vinol is not a patent medicine, but jthe medicinal elements of good old- aS |fasnioned cod Mver of] in a highly Torpedo Practice. leoncentrated form—taken from fresh Ww Role cods’ “UM baaidantets |nted and tonic tron added, Ja this city wat’ tho| submarine vette This 1s why It creates an appetite, Porpolse, Plunger and’ Shark, after ex-|tones up the digestive organs, mnkes __tenaiye “manoeuvres In Narragansett |foh red blood and replaces weakness Bay, are belng prepared at the Brook-| With etrength. lyn Navy Yard for service at the Nayal| Try Vinol on our. guarantee to re- eterna ern res jturn money {tt does not enon. + the flotilla will be in charge of Lieu {following New York druggiats: Charles. Netson, U: “During 1 fs _damestown Exposition the three boats Row, gill be shown with the United Statou jaa Apetse —_.»—___ CORNELL, ALUMNI TO DINE — corner irosdw ar, i EVpbeagd COTM Alumnl Association wik ay.. Broadway And Soth st., ane, er next Friday ening at SM) *Y 1000 34 ar., einer Jonenann peti pent 4 bh ipa lies ATER cay Bertman ee yinel "Ws now for sale at the teadl sa nts, of the. Lethniian | sere, im Geary evety isha city _ Mayit. your toven, ovTGOI iivers—the useless ofl olimin-} aria the | “Meeser tn} { | 4 ( oy) impson The New Popular speaks well for their popularity. EAE IS? 10.20 STREET NEW Nemo Corsets Self Reducing with Relief Straps. The enornious sale of these new Nemo by themselves. Relief Strap, eg to make them a Model 312, for tall, stout figures. Medel 14, for short, stout figures, Model 414, with bust supporter attached, } Model 516 (as represeated on the left). | Made of fine brocaded coutil. QD ee ie! A trial will ‘convince cammended for promptly. owe +h, are—ol in fecsretigns from bad blood, neural- rheumatism, diabetes, bloating, irrita- g, lack of ambi- sturbed in a glass or bot -four hours, forms a sedim oudy appearance, he world ove prove the wonderful merits of Swamp-Root upon thousands Swamp-Root to amp-Root are so In sending your The genuineness of this offer is instalment concerns. 1 Sfurniture, ¢ 1 Piece W Gauford Co NEW YORK A corset ;that re- duces the abdomen from four to five inches, and in which ease, grace and comfort are com- bined, is welcomed by every woman and is seldom obtainable in any other brand. New Nemo Corsets have patented features-which place them ina class Double Attachinent and Graduated Front Stéel combine Perfect Reducing Corsets '$3.00 } $3.00 eo eee ee a Se eee ee } | troubles, ged to pass ight ine, be: $, poor di sallow—con: to take and is both sent ah you read this 0 0 oat Corsets | \3 ! 4 1 | $00 Rough | Checked Shantung:| i and Striped Pongee, Jumpson ties: 55c yd. ¢ AVE. 19" TO 20" STREET, NEW YORK. 65c ya. public. chand New Sprin with hand crocheted yokes. Wome Suits—Also shaped 1 Ui St with elses TPA 3c ia-Pants, Values from 65e to The. Special Men's and brawers in the assortment in all sizes. To-morrow per pair $1.19. aleof. Knit Under wear | arments for Men and Women. Read the list below carefully. ings of a third and a half on just ‘the sorts of Under- wear you will need within a month.- Women's Sleeveless Vests at 29c.— ‘These-are the regular-50e—qualities—and~are-made -with Jow AS “Colors piik, blue, as well as white. Swiss uaa Unto omen s Plain Swiss Ribbed ion | Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, 50. Of extra Ene combed yarn—Drewers have extra largo. bicycle seat. Natural Woo) Shirts Men's Cashmere Ribbed Un- ht | dew ar and Drawers. 5Se|; Women’s Silk Hosiery $1.19 Livery thread pure silk and not a pair in the lot ever offered in the regular way under 82.75 or $3 a pair! All the new Spring designs and color combinations*to be found Upon request all goods purchased to-day will be charged to your March account. we are going to Don't Judge the’ Merchandise by. the. New. Prices! Quoted. Withhold your opinion until yowhave tested the quality, the superior excellence of/styles and workmanship | foun oeny to wear garments and the high standard of all-‘the Basement dry goads. ‘ ” BASEENE > Keep This Fact in Mind. The new Bargain Basement will not.sell CHEAP , goods cheap: We are hbove that: of: this new enterprise will be to protect the interests of’ our patrons aghinst exorbitant prices on High-grade, -medium-priced mer. We intend to make the new basement synonymous with a superior class. of dependable terchandise at the lowest prices, New York Has Never Had-an-Economy Salesroom Like the New Bargain Basement. . There is only one other in this country—it is in the West, and is to-day, by the sheer force of quality and’ low prices, the most widely known and best patronized salesroom of its kind in Ameri A Bargain Basement Six Days in the Wer The new Bargain Basement will not be merely « large salesroom, where bargains are offered once a weck, but a complete store, where depenilable merchandise will be sold every day in the weck at the lowest prices possible to quote on a grade of merchandise that will insure unq}estionable satisfaction, ‘Watch for the First Friday Bargain Announcement’ To-morrow Night SS Tt represents sav- Pants, with crocheted top; also Um- brella Pants with band or tight ee tor. Special , 20c Highly finished, - tailor ms—the regular §1.50 Shirts Special to-mor- 95e The weathei day: 4 Mala Floor, | ‘Priestley Cravenettes, $10 $15 Garments _A stock of some five hundred Men's (Genuine Priestley Cravenette Coats came to us at a third under price. They 're-yours in to:morrow’s the same-ratio-of: “saving. very best. Materials ar 4 plain grays; Vicunas in eeds tweeds, rea, ch black ‘Thibet Cloth; chest measurement. These regular $15 Cravenettes to-morrow at.. ask. * favor of the shopping The mission i. These garments are conspicuous for good tyle, and the workmanship on them is of the They have those broad, concave shoulders that-are-n-distinctive festure ‘of-only- the best custom-tailored garments, They have |hand-made collars and hand-padded lapel and 25-inch vent in the back. _Every Priestley Cravenette Coat is guarantecd strictly rainproof. a Priestley garment js ttrsuitabt! lity for weerynot uly tsratny— ¢ cool S, neither too heavy nor too light. toi fine worsteds in neat tects ey Principal advantage in ponessing r but as a top coat during th ite and oyste: jzes 34 to 46 "s sale at grant chs and Thibetdy alec plain = 510 | t Ps New Bargain Basement. Opens Friday, March Ist. Before we throw open the doors. of this new. enterprise, the regulation 79c. quality. For this sale, our price is 59c. a yard. 5,000 Yds. Silk Radia—44 ins. wide, all new shades—$1 Yd. 2, 000 Yds. Shower-proof Foulards, 69c Yd. Full 24 inthes wide, in dotted effects on plain. grounds, ‘in all the wanted shades) {I'an and White, Alice aad White, Royal and White, Rose and White, and Gray and White,-ete., In-all-size dots, $1.00 quality. Women's ford Shoe Stare % Kid; in Stamped Lingerie Linens. |The new designs created by us.make our stock of Stamped Lingerie Linens very exclusive. We tum these Stamped. Liveris out in such quantities that our prices ato-alwayslowest. Our patterns are all simple, and yet clever and artistic. me of ne designs exact copies of very high priced French garments. Lingerie Hat Patterns at 15 Corset Cover Patterns at 25c Shirt Waist Patterns at 75c Chemise Patterns at 43c We make a particular featuro of -designs in tho new Wallachlan, Eye- Jet and French Embroidery. ___ tar Becond Floor, Famous Brand at $2.50 Could wo tell ~ these Shoes when you come to the Simpson Craw- half-big--enoughto~supply the Wemand—yet we} have some 1,500 pairgin'this sale. These.shoes re known the world over as the beat and most stylish shoes for women. Gunmetal Calf, Patent Colt, Vici Kid Hon Patent fe from £9.20 and '$¢ lines. While the lota last you may choose at, Regular nd also Black and White. $3.50 Shoes of a Another Sale Fqu-what label you -will-find-in to-morrow. our stocks wouldn't be for to-morrow, Uptit-we- priced ‘They, Suits come {n button, lace or Blucher styles, and are : $2.50 Under $24 and it ls only through oor up on 5) quote this price, (1,000 Combs An extraordinary purchase pives-you the opportunity of buying handsome HairCombs—styles | as ‘illustrated; all as black. trappings on shoulder, face: “fhe | reat model, with | wide flare. In to- | morrow’s Special Sale $12. perfectly finished— Women's New 1907, {nto consideration, should bo Materials are mannish mix ma and light-weight broadcloth, tight-fitting comet coat suit and th wittrtarieta. Combs that usu- ally sell for 50c. and 98c. each, ¢ Naha Piece. Silk Shirt Waist Suits, “=A faror was caused Inst week by a sale of these Shirt Waist Suits, and so ~—=g Lowe -advise—antarly- selection, for--we have only one hundred of these Suits $12.75, ewch- Were Never Marked_ bu great quantity of new toads end novelty silks, end-haring the Suitw muds cial order, that we are able to p<} ¥ou will: find=all—the—new-Spring * Shades represented, among which are blues, grays, greens, browns, as well ‘The suits are fashioned with polnted om of luce, ahd trimmed with velvet The sleeves are. Jn the new elbow-length style, trimmed : teitts-are-of the tit ® A collection representing. thorot Such Suits, taking the style an 5,000 Yards Crepe Meteor at 88c Yard, “Twenty-four inches wide—heavy quality—rich, lustrous finial in all the leading street and evening shades, such ts Alice, Smoke, Navy, Light Blue, Pink, Light Gray, Lavender, Nile Regularly $1.50 per yard. 8 Brown, Gray, Garn 2 Mata Floor, See EL of Women’s "12 75 (6) Spring Suits, $19. 73. ughly the new style {deas for Spring, the et wlass quality of the materials riced 850 at least tures—London stripes and checks, serge, Pana- Styles are the new Eton, the pony sult, the e semi-fitted coat suit, “All coats are lined ka Third Floor, Season’s Greatest Sale of Embroidery Sige 10c 4 This is without doubt the most extraordinary purchase of this kind that has been made this ‘scason, for some twenty thousand yards of sample strips of the New Embroideries constitute the shipment, and prices, although the goods are of the very new average half regular, est Spring patterns, Here are new Embroideries of Batiste, Nainsook, Mull, Cambric and Swiss in various widths, Fdgings and Inser- tions, Bands, Shirt Waist Embrolderies; Underwear, Children’s Dress, ‘Corset Cover and Skirting I'mbroideries for Embrolderies Lk iGe worth up to 20c yd, for Embrolderies worth up to 2tje7d. | 15e | 25e for Embroideries worth up tp 50c yd. for Embroideries worth up to $l yd, | 45e In conjunction with this Great Umbroidery Sale,.we announce for to-morrow A Sale of Batiste and Lingerie Robes at $4.75, These Robes represent the very newest style ideas, and the collection even asa style showing ia worthy of your immediate attention. At our sale price, $4.75, these Robes are exceptional yalue, paddle at other prices—vis, , would do credit to prices a third above them, $10, $15, and Sib—we have Lingerie Robes that | Continued -— Sale of Polka Dot Shantungs at 59c' ‘The third shipment-of these Shantungs_has_just arrived, and the goods look even.better.than those -in-7- the former lots. You know this is one of the most wanted of all the new silks. }t is-a—heavy, lustrous, all-silk-material, with sel{-colored_dots, in_all the new_shades- of. Brown, Navy, Natural, Alice Blue, Rose, Garnet, Gray, Sage, as well as Black and White. It is full 28 inches wide, and of i ' ; !

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