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prac . FRIDAY. MARCH 15, 1907. HOTEL BELMONT FLAGGED TRAIN GUEST GOES 10. | AND SAVED HER | INSANE ee MOTHER'S UFE \Played Tag With Children | Girl of 12 Stands on Track | Hwatien “a | in Street—Said to Be and Waves Her Red = aes [THE EVENING WORLD ersey Girl Who Charges Him with Bigamy and Man Who Took Two Wives in Two Months thought-of her tine. ed. the’ train in the | It was id sage found that Mrs, Jolinson’s lett Seite aS MRS. CASTLE DIES AT NINETY. HONOLULU, March 18—Mra. BN. an early missionary tn the with a Moderate prieg— $3. j Spring Styles. Tatlored Stats for Women. BROADWAY, Cor, AsTH 8T., NEW YORK, Said, “I Know "You Couldn't Help It.” Children romping -In- Tenth, ntar|- MOUNT-HOLLY,-N, J:; Mareh-18—As iman of Nowark. engaged in business 111} ; thls city, d14 not % worry him jeveticuary when h® was arraigned in & Jersey City Police Court to-day. \ {Cooper married two young women) with- JO, ‘hh gtx wheks last fall. but b’a first wife Jeaye that te was drayn thto the #ec- mad enldoar st and she will stand by Nos 1 was Margaret Lee. Pitty-ntth Mrs. Cooper No, /2 was ‘hr Gormtr, pails No, 212 Latayette street, Newark. It ye who caused the arrest of on thé bigamy charge, The man ely known tn Newark. NE Cooper No. i pen meen ty an oyening ‘World reporter to-day at the Rdckingham. She is a very attractive graceful and refined. She hé had married another woman, He lained all the clroumstances, and he ws Certainty very foolish to, alfow pie i to be drawn Into st = -* ‘amelees in the matter of the. accond marriige,. although I have not -lived ‘with him since 1: was contracted. I ‘eho net testity agajost him, and thers ‘way Of forcing me to go to New Fissid do {t From what I know =) DUPED IS HIMSELE IN A CELL Twice uallowed? Himself to Be Swindled and Ruins Trusting Employer. Bassing were shoe salesmen in Bristol, RL, until Bassing induced the frugal and eaving Comstock te come to New York and open @ shoo store at No, 159 Canal street. Basting was the head salesman of th” atore and in chatwe mich of the time. One day a breczy individual representing himaclf es ‘R. Jacobs, buyer for a Charleston, 8, C., firm, came into the place and ordered 450° worth of hoes. He paid #700 fn cash and gars a draft for the remain- der, Bassing handled the transaction, SALESMAN | 5 | Bentamin WW. Comstock "end Jacob} * BRITISH CRUISER GROUNDS. lw lea pier, and the prompt aroppt I |of her anchors alond saved the war-| DOVER. Tngland, March | 38—Tho | of, her cenchors alone, saved the BHtish’ armoretcruteer Duke of Edin [share Mee the oetee aroma burgh ernunded cariy to-day aa she] unti tiga arrived and hauled her off. was Jenying the barbor here, but sub-| pequontly wap towed off tla ale hny- tty ing guataned any damage er ge ‘day World Wants Work Weet street, laat night were approach- Sed bya faultiessly' dreesed man of fifty Who made frieidly “overtures to join {n their games. He settled his silk hat over his ears, took off his frock coat} &nd waistcoat, and) plainly. indicated that he was-ready for a game of tag oF other childish sport. ‘The roan; was -taken~to the Charléa / Street Btation and Dr. Bell was sum- 4 moned ‘with an ambulaos frag Si Vin cent'a Hospital. The prisoner was trans: Ho fis, he was Jaries h ani idreag as the Total B msgs id strest and Park ae the 6 o'clock mail from Philadelphia Was rounding a curve lending to the Approach of s bridge near this pluce the engineer was "shocked by the sixnt of. = Ute ‘girl standing in thé middie of the track not two hundred yards ahead. Tho next second she had pulled a red inuffler from Ker week and started to run powers the train, wrevics the 1¢a atznab> x“ Fhe engineer trust down the theottle and jammed on the air. The train caiae a |t0.8 atop with'd jar that shook passen= gers trom their seats. The pilot of the engine was/ not twenty feet from the Uttle girl when the wheels ceased ro- to-day, , |Volving. Tho engineer end firemah kprang down, and they wers joined by; @ score Of startled passengers. | “Come, /quick!" cried the tie girl and started tc run back! The mystified erew—toiiowed-her-_When they got to the ‘bridge they found ‘a woman had fallen Uetween the tes until only her hia actions, puidsthat Waleh jo» broker and the had planned ied 1 ta Europe }hoad and shoulders protruded, She was 80 tently: wedged in that there, would All Work Guaranteed 12 Years NO CHARGE FOR PAINLESS EXTRACTION RANDELL’S PAINLESS DENTISTRY, 30 Years in New York | S. E, Cor. 14th St, and Third Av:. Entrance on i4th St Brill Clothes Showing more than one hundred different models. of Suits and Outside Coats for Spring, 1907, service. Showing a range of fabrics and colorings unlimited except by.~ - the bounds of good taste. Showing the tenfold results accomplished institutions arid tailoring organizations who constitute the foremost tailoring source. Showing advantages. by the combined power of the Six the four Brill-directed ; Brill tenfold supply reme race possible through Brill trade Brill Clothes at $10. Custom—tailored—Suits, Raincoats_and Spring Coats— garments that are sold with the broadest possible warranty; wilt hold shape; fit, style and color until worn out—over 73,00) sold in three years—increased demand proves satisfactory service. All are new models, new, fabrics, new shad Esai ses and unusual value at < less than one-third more—$10. $18 Value Cravenette Worsted Raincoats,— Journeyman tailored by one of the foremost sie concerns fn America. Made to sell at 618, but now offered under ~ ~~ pricé because these Coats are “over orders.” ~-Fatric ts gray worsted, in several new shades;‘proofing is cravenette; models are new Spring ° | according to. Comstock. aS rir acai csisnwrioncarrst The check returned marked NO her Mapidiy toward the Princo of — and investigatiin showed that there wes no euch Charleston firm. igatly. “vindictive, toward | ee ree oe ra that the. ebves All she wants is her rights. var anes ‘ot her marrisgt follo “.{diad been cart woe treet ref] : euervedsuteee ny | dress and auctioned off. Comstock tanto, Tami it REa_°t | fia uot_spoovered from this Ione when, says ‘Daming allowed another pint fee ait Ay, pe: ralfok! atratier’k@ clean out’ $3,600 Worth ‘church i “Jersey: Lali Ades Tett the Lot a ottlowi ‘Gly bythe Rev, Frederick! Mortimer. | loft tira. Tnlanier Tastes — ‘Phen — sassing- zs (die not, however, learn’ that plcous. went Monday Morning Wonders, Franklin Simon & Co, ~ Fitth- Avenuc— » aD Jest? Un that day tiny mother against his” x Cooper was already married | head clerk. he took-me to the altar until | sng,-end-derided-they -had—-enough called on the telephon ther and my married : ata Kunst, went to th i ince-amd found in. the. wart room on Attractive young woman d wufter the fashloll of the tele- she was Cooper, and that she was worried cause: she had heard Cooper had been yy mother fainted and tool 1908, the one - bt * Weeks. be! re I. marr at Bere sie out. nk 4 scharxing my husband with bis big: The most valuable and sensible! gift is— A DIAMOND ‘Wtincrélses in_value.— It-makes } you LOOK: FROSPERQUS, and it Is} ‘an overlasting REMEMBRANCE of the GIVER. We have but one price. GASHor CREDIT) ‘No employer's reference required Send for Illustrated Catalogue No. 44 FW. Sweet & 69 37.39 Matden- Lane, N.Y. iMEN'S DEPARTMENTS, | sPrING (corer OF SHIRTINGS—-MADRAS, BATISTE, FANCY Linen, SILK AND COTTON MIXTURE CHEVIOT, | SILK AND WOUL MATERIALS AND UNSHRINKABLE FLANNEL FOR SHIRTS AND PAJAMAS TO ORDER. SAMPLE GARMENTS MADE I" DESIRED. MEN'S GLOVES FOK DRESS AND DRIVING AND MOTORING, INCLUDING THE “HMfth Avenue, r 34th and: BUSINESS WEAR. “MARVEX" RIDING, KID GLOVE, 35u; Streets, New York -Two-Specials for Saturday. 100 DOZEN EMBROIDERED beautifully ombroldered in n varlety of Sold regular}, Special for to-morrow, only ED LINEN BELT: largo pesrl buckles, embroidered 1a any ditfercit designs; all sizes. styles; all sizes. 50 DOZEN EMBROIDE tor '$1.50, LINEN COLLARS, 45c 85c for 75, Sold rog. Special for to-morrow, only. PROADWAX, SEVENTLbNT |AND, KIGHTOONTH BrREMTs, "Exclusive Spring Models—14, 16 and 18 years, Dressy and Strictly Tallored Sults— two models of * English Cloth; Spring colorings, checks and overplaids; double: breasted Cot, velvet collar; Feds an 4 hip” ‘Tength Coat, inlald collar, with silk bralds and strap- pings, Real value $25.00 Three. Piece Tailored Sults_Cost, bodice and skirt— of Engiish checks or plald worsteds, velvet shawl coll Real value’ $29.50... f.cccsssesseses Guucnnn Single and Double Breasted Coat Sults— Two ek three pie models—of_Velour-checks, Englisa worstety—Chiffon (Panama, Broadcloth, In plain eine also navy blue and black serge. Real value $39.50... 29.50 Rich Tailored Sults— copy of Parls model—tine Broad- cloths, in Russet, Browns, Navy, Tan, Gray_or Black; also smooth. faced cloths In checks. Real value $45.00 19.75 cota “34.50 © Misses’and Giels’ Spring Coats Distinctive Spring Models—4 to 16 years. Double-Breasted Corts, made of tan Covert Cloth, nayy blue or red chevict or English checks and mixtures. Real value $9.75 6.95.. 9.754 ShepherdCheck Coats, strictiy tailored, made of black andowhite checked-Englith cloth, velvet collar, white iin- ing. Real value $12.50 CustomTallored Coats... -blue English serge or chec Roman stripe or plain silk Itnin: red Covert Cloth, nea ped_or plaid sorsteds, Value $19.75 13.75 Boys’ Spring Sutts Sailor Sults o imported ‘tweeds, in new Spring colorings, embroidered emblem and silk tie, 5 to 41 years, Value $7.50 Norfolk or Double-Breasted Sults, with ex ckers, of all-wool Tweeds, also Navy 8 to 17 years. Real value $10,00,...... . Hand Tailored Sults, Norfolk or Double-Breasted, with extra pair of k ers, of Imported Tweeds, Worsted and blue Serge; years. Value $15.00,..,, 5.75 with extra 6.75, 10.75 Boys’ Spring Top Coats and Reefers Reefer Couts of Masy~Blue English Cheylot, naval em- 5 00 . 3s 3 to 10 years. Value $7.50 6.75 Reeler Coats of Gray Tweeds, checks, overplalds and mixtures; velvet collar; sizes 3 to 10 years, Value 99,78. 9.75 12.50 Top conte ak Gray English Covert Cloth or Herringbone coating; 8 to 17:years, Value $12.50 Custom Tailored Top Coats of Cloth; 8 to 17 years. Value $16.50. . SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY. fine Tan ‘Covert Women’s Lingerie Waists ~ 4.90, 2.95, 4,75, Values $3:00 to 67.5 50, RIF TH AVE,, 37th and 38th at Ideas; good S18 garments. Special, $12.50. $18 Value Black _-Thibet Suits, . Woven by one of the best Thibet mills in the country, the fabric a these suits {s warranted fadeless, non-crocking and long- The-talloring Is skilled budwork and the models new Spring designs. Good value at $18. S| Brill Clothes at $12. 50. Spring - Coats—Hand-tailored new 44-inch models, seml- fitted back;-fabrics are-sniart_blue-gray and oyster gray herringbone stripe effects, in strictly all wool high grade cassimere and cheviot. Good yalue at $18. Special, $12.50. Suits—Hand-tailored new models. worsteds and cassimere, In neat grayish and dark fiixtures. hand-work and excellent trimmings insure lasting service. sppetrance is that of garments . Brill Ciothes at $15.- Journeyman_tailored_ sults of. pure_worst silk mixtures and handsome grays. Journeyman tallored raincoats of excellent gray stripe and plain edfects, Journeyman tailored Spring coats of various” weaves-and-gray- shades, in smart cheviots and cassimeres. Journeyman tailored topcoats, smart gray cover coats and new model tan coverts. ‘An unusual assortment of high grade garments—unusual in the range ‘Of models, smartest and “high-quality bres: and the-unusuat-excettence-of tailoring and trimmings—each garment unusual yaiue at considerably more. ~ Brill Clothes at $18. Suits, -Topeoats, -Spring Coats, .-Cover-Coats, .Ralncoats— tallored by the foremost clothes makers in America. Suitd' of exclusive double silk mixture velour cassimere, fine worsteds, smart cheviots, all recent weavings and shades—i4 models, including smart exclusive Brill Manchester and Derby models. Sllk-Iined to edge Oxford and black Spring coats, correct semt-fitted fancy Spring coats—exclusive gray cover coats-end new model tan top- corts—smart fancy gray fitted-back raincoats—an assortment of outside coats embracing an unusual range of models, fabrics and shades. Brill Clothes at $20. Suits of correct velours, dressy worsteds arid smart-Cassimeres— models Include exclusive soft-roll lapel Brill Manchester and Derby sacks. Epring coats _of Oxtord and black vicuna-finished Thibets and Meltone= silk lined to edge. Semi-fitted back—models,In-—correct. new. weayes and shades: of fray, tan and brown, Jn worsteds and cheviots. \ Exclusive bottle-back English model outside coxts—in 38 inch and +4 Inch lengths—smart gorments—only In Brill stores, z Silk-lined Ratncoats, seml-fitted backs, handsome dressy worsteds, top- coats of finest velour-finished coverts—correct new models—several shade of tan and olive, Exclusive models gray cover coats, LI form-fitting, dressy and prace) tical. Brill Clothes at $25 to $40. . Realizing the highest possibilities of ready-to-wear garments, In these higher grade Brill clothes are exploited all the most recent sclen- tific advances made In ready-to-wear talloring, UNION BQUARE, 14th Gt, near Broadway, 279 ‘BROADWAY, near Charmbere Fabrics are excellent The The costing considerably more. Brill Clothes for-Young Men, $6. Suits of excellent hard-finished cassimeres and black Thite! hew-models_destoned exclusively for young men--taltored to give ut satisfaction and unusual value at less than $3. $8. Brill Ciothes for Young ‘Mien; Suits of smart cheyiots, dressy worsteds and All-wool black Thifets, cut on newest models, Because of high-grade tailor fabrics a1 trimmings every garment will hold its shape, fit and style until worn out woufd be excellent values at $10 and $12.50. : Brill Clothes for Young Men, S10. Highest grade young men’s suits at a popular price. Young © men's—suits cut_on-extreme—models, tailored a3_higher. ands work tabrics of unusual quality and -smartness—a new Brill store feature. Brill Clothes for Childrea, $1.95. Sailor suits. and Russian Blouse suits, correct new models, all woo! light and dirk gray homespuns and excellent blue Thidets. Double- breasted Jacket sults, handsome homespuns and dyerplald cheviots—yalues , Get ‘the Habit, are extreme up to $3.7 Brill Clothes for Children, $2.95. Sailor and Russian Blouse sults of blue serge, cassimeres, flan- nels and chevlots—newest light and dark gray designs—correct Brill models, Double-breasted jacket sults of cassimere, cheviot and worsted; belted Jacket knicker suits ofMard-finished cassimere and chevlots; excellent tar loring and models; reefers of tan and gray covert and wale cheviot—newest rodels, careful tailoring. Tas covert top. coats In newest Carles cut on correct a“ is. 4-in-1 Suits, $3.95. Good O3 aise because of the two pair a trousers (one straight knee pants and one. kplckerbockers); because of the iin tailoring, the high-grade ‘trimmings, the tested fabrics. beret suits can be worn In four different Brill € Sizes 7 to 16. Sold in IM stores only, Brill Clothes, $4.95 to $15. ‘ For children’s service Brill stores itn ‘extremely “com: \| prehensive range of styles and models of highest grade garments that are ferestaren extreme style and express the betterness of Brill clothes Ls en, ‘Boys’ 75c. Value Knee Pants, 43c. Of excellent Cheviots and Casstmeres and high-grade Cordu- roy. Warranted not to rip. Sizes 6 to 16. Goto. | ; ‘ 47 CORTLANDT 8T., near Greenwich,

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