The evening world. Newspaper, March 29, 1907, Page 10

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- a feel 2 igen ce mpate 2 Gs nD, Soop MARCI 26, 1907. : 10 PANK A, ERE, | Inst ntght. the. police Jy until the Rveriue mansion's HE COOKED MEAL; — AS ALAST AON cere : = Domenico out with a revolver and fired at her. After) a Ute race’ Josephine | low stogd over het and | e and atroot, after the present 01 3 if , Prince Oscar to ar iernle Univer-| I J | Gre =| fell and the fel ‘ | [ | Richard Walsh Was ‘Mystery ERED Couldn't \ Win Joseph eran othar choc AUC atta dan eailitor] reeds Tho—annedhoxth ; 1 sity Next Year, It Is to Neighbors, Though All ine Even Then, and Goes | |an4 Policeman Keeling had him by the | - ‘ ' tes: | eh tA : jthroat before he could do harm. Just lay ines | | Reported, | Liked Him, - toa Cell. then came along the big brother of i Lexative Remember the Fol rane, ' ti a | PRON SIE jae Josephine with a gun of hls own, and |} : Semone ms . | E capetoaaeaie }he In said to h do an enthusiastic to. -sBrewet's Son Stricken ust FODG iste aiaren: =A Orne hone caress seed vevemnian) Stafetacl ora (aU store ot Céote*to ality siete Aiaailants pp aren tes 2 Days residerit of this city who I! sent-house at No, 204 West One Hun- £ Spee rerte iookedtt years old. He : With Apoplexy at His G Ufone bou 250 9 At Josephine to-day™in identified with college affaire ta Lase4 and Forty-third street, heard to- was not to be wo is 3 ty for the statement that Prince gay that ftichard Walah was lying Father's Home. jGrcar, Emperor Wililam’s Afth son and) gead in his little room they were aad next to the youngest, will probably | Not that they knew lim: intimately or enter Harvard University in the coming) jong, for few knew him nell. But ee steal ptaaes | : fall. they realized that he bad died as he was of the French Kenalssanc | + ‘The Information comes from m rela¢| had lived, «lone with his books and | tive of, the, Cambridge : man Avletter | his cut \ t supa He was. found last night onthe fh him trom Germany @hys | beside bis stove, with the trying jan d-oooked hin meals for lutehed in his hand. hai suddenly claimed telly me that the fa Keen intere eat! and that in-a| ‘yor Willlam hadj a in Harva recent interview ‘ ct det . a ‘ a ss i i re rs others couldn't take his Wey, ah oy Ima) \ ny WHET al a {fon Into account and be- H Li Liboeeth wy iA See aineartxnaavaicatia 18th St..and 6th Ave. Store, Ne New ‘York. 18th St. and 6th Ave. Store, New York. youth and that with her ‘memory aL @ Oe en forty -firgt anniversary of Znio the last twenty years Be had managed to crowd m Ments. He risked his father's wre often and was threa Being cut off from any p = the Ehret milvons, b: escapade he managed to to his father's ghod Kr ferigiia_affair waa whe Anak Dare, a buries sure, but I-am under the {m- hat he said the Prince would ridge this coming fall.’ [in his heart-he was content to liv Pea ee paanneiaasl] Shoe Manufacturers’ Outlet enin Di in. 3 3 ‘S) MEXICO WILL NOT JOIN ‘Under Market Prices. “HINLERS FECTION PREACHEDOWNFUNERAL| INTERVENTION MOVE. c(i mana SONS Was Shoe: es SERMON ON.GALLOWS. | peasy to center Good Of%ces in oe -WILLBE GSU Wetec “Hig Cena! nec, || & Sa GP da Vy S al e + Mis pro; Murder-of WW Had bt -Wi-Go No. Further, af ree: urder-of ‘oman-Ha i Siete | <AMExico! CITY, starch 2 ieares ! Thousands o! Dollars’ SWorth of Shoes ‘a ing Wl neuness | | i i man, and while he was at odds) /. : “Y@or in time with is father because df Céindidates Seana WpsAll ere asun “his marriage to the actress, he was : f Rottered x salary of 20m with nis| Around at the Atlantic Sfather’s, company: i SWhrat was regarded as a good bust | From-the Most Prominent and Best ts ips pha a 3. - Known Makers. All Styles, All Yousy Ehret was well known on tho| City Tourney. Jeurf and owned a stable of good horses. | Nae | Leathers, Astounding \ altes. res ayers ae ae} ert Nag, sara Se argon, ctgg| Fh nie ltd a1 Sale hay pe Just in Time for Easter ie mani prpminentic Arfangementa | to-day iby, to the first na- ee pester icc tem tnterese RE be un eae RE NS fz made aad {orth funeral: tional to! at the “National ; are being lynched f 3 Bench. $6) MEN, Bowling A: jon, the annual meet- | at the his arrest, and was S OSPITAL CHEF IS A fr tat ier. "on- rset hounior for te: Eater van America #) Ss shoes and. Oxfords. ic 10 es MISSES’ 4 i SUICIDE BY GAS, |" am ‘ Ga ate oa = z * p ki = Ce Ki oes ‘an Made ened —_—_. }nent. The election will ve Ye \ 0 Ove sono fogs or Eacpcarerage caa|| LSteigerwald Packing Co. | | rusts sy ows orerts., 8 95 Other Shops Get $5.00_ sais tat if Kings Send Us Your Easter Sunday Dinner Order.” ~ oe $4. itution, : y Snow 50 and 00 .Shoes and aa Sianner, chef at the Kings! 3 SATURDAY’S SPECIAL prniaatts . Oxfords, | jospital, was found dead in & . le ( f y Beer as ora linia uomesiNen son Wwale Legs of Young Lamb, - Bere £ New Spring Stylz; Russia Calf, Gun Soot; street! Brooklyn.) Three: gas Sots Goa ‘8 Porterhouse Roast, - - o 16c Me‘al Calf, Patent Coliskin and Vici jwere turned on in bis room.+He had{ York. pastes wo i “a 18: rat % evidently turned them on with wie ov- Fine Roasting Turkeys, . ic Kidskis; sample lots, SUrp US stocks and of ding his Ife. He lad been | KA rs Celi houritilennsdinoyates 4 Sante, Pemorae, @ Special Cut Frime Rib Roast, wr. 14 ecrinatwes found | by his nies, i { death of Chef Stanner : m in| Yearly Contracts with Institutions, Hotels and Restaurants. he: pa the Kings County Hos ‘all th cre a ai sis'ea|§ 223 BIBS Ove. Eooaaeee factory rejects; sizes + to 6, and 6% to 11. Lace, Button and Bluchers. Faster Shoes For Every Occasion. rom the CRE ight-‘sole, ful ne style to the swagger Ox- ford_Tie_for. Street wear. Made with Third Floor Peaistens? Women’s Shoes and Oxfords. $Q 4.200 pairs of Women's $2.50 and $3.00 Oxford Ties, Gibson Ties and Pumps from celebrated Lynn 1. 50 eo The Advent of Our New Warren Street and Broadway Shop | | | | | | Shoemakersavics ss oct ceieeemne. aumcaaeets For Women, see The advent of this new shop means more than merely adding | coal lid baa all $2.50, $3 a Pair. aera a link ‘to a chain—much more. It is an event which marks the ; and $3.00 valtes. They Zs frannssbedcne : sits <~ evolution and development of the Smith-Gray business—to the Seo seingaetelen ce Paaciemechocsarcainilit 1 be your conficeace — by their wearing “H-qualities ~ 680 pairs New Spring Tan -and—your—admiration—by Oxfords for \Women, || their -refinied style. You prow aren *4- 00 are invited to visit stores. highest degree. $4.50 Two years havewwe spent toward this end. Nor have we been blinded by false pride in driving toward the objective. Tradition and the old order of ings we leave behind us—all of it. jute $1.75, Here’s Wiat Fashion "_—" Very newest ‘styles: . Has Decxeed: : military -and —Cuban-|] Resmers trom the lightest heels; sizes 214 to 8; all widths. hate of tan to the cezpest ‘brown colors. Dull, semi- vs’ $3 and $3.50 $4 .$5 ‘Dress Shoes, glazed Ca tskin fo the gl s- - Hand-welted Patent Coltskin and Guna ten ng, shiny, patent colt» skin, in fgsnicnabdle ribboa metal Calfskin, Sizes 1 to 54 . ties, button, ace and bluch- Boys’ $1.75 Shoes at$ 4.00 0 Now and ever will we exhaust main and might to satisfy this definite purpose:—to provide Head-and-Hand Tailored 1 Clothing for Men’ Garments which in style, in fabric and, above all things, in . tailoring, justify our prices—if not more. art and expert skill of Not only at Warren Street, but in every one of our shops, we the Frdin & Oppenheim devote ourselves to a specialty. It is this: — Suits and Top Coats at $20.00, $25.00 and $30.00 On every count and in every phase, we are inclined to believe this series of garments will satisfy even the man who keeps: his hands in his.pockets and demands “show me. shoemakers, Best tested leathers in) the making - present the most, perfect shoe-to be ba Dota of the custom shops. er styles, with light and 50 id L Leather; al all's sizes. medium weight soles. reat \ showing ‘that con- © clusively proves the high “Misses? $1.7: 75 $ 3.00 Shoes : y G4 YZ Neat and durable; sizes 11 to 2. aeeor 18th St. & 6th Ave, All Priced Shoes, ‘ From F. J. Currier Shoe Co., Lynn, Mass, 4,200 pairs ‘of Misses’ Hand. Welted “Shoes; in Gun Metal Calfskin and Patent Coltskin and t: tan leathers. Sizes8% to. tag Mf and 11 %'to2. Shoes ite that retail at $2.50 and $3.50:at $4.50 “124th Strect and. 3d Avenue, by — 21at St. and 6th Ave. $2 Shocs Only. An Exhaustive Series of New Models of Spring Cocts and Suits at $15.00 to $50.00 Smith, Gray & Company Broadway and Warren Street - - - - - NewYork. - - - - Broadway and 31%t Street Broadway and BedfordjAvenue - -,- - Brooklyn + + + ~ Fulton Strect and Flatbush Avenue 250 West 128th St., Between 7th and ih dy.e84 FRAZIN & OPPENHEIM | turday

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