The evening world. Newspaper, March 29, 1907, Page 20

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1907. GOOD FRIDAY CROWD [MWRS. KOBBE DIES [ELECTRIC TRANS “SxS z= * ~FLLSOLOTRNTY UNTOLD OF UIE. HELD UP BY AFR ‘ : oe Z : [ tim of Typhoid “Did Not) ey pete ee a Know Husband Had | Killed Himself. tenographe Pe 80” WESPOLD NV EENNG OUT ——FIRAGED BEN AGINS “Caught Him at Theatre| District Attorney's Offices_ eal With Two Young | Releases Finn When His | ew is 01 79 eaten engi - Friends Get Busy. the Uireeshour HELD IN TOMBS: AGAINST HIM ONeill-Adams G| ______ Store Occupying Two Blocks. _ Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d St, N. ¥ ADAMS BUILDING—3d Floor | Power Had to Be Shut Off Be fore the Firemen Could i Reach the Flames, . ‘ Hay ; Our Saturday Sales of W. L. Douglas Shoes. her husband 2 gleven da West nd came = three all of the the ON. tiny tom foning a «! idering iat ~ Women. over, © was one, TI I wish to goodness you'd That @ prigonar can be te line of care a) a From cient the lone ren riages iy -gront_of the New Amsteniam | agoney of the DP: “Theatre in West F “Iakt night a aapper, ray bearded bea about sixty-five years young, alighted, iF Ho was in full evening regalia and with Iped two hathd g Feung Women to the aWlewalk. ‘Thus flanked on each side and con- cious of no lurking danger he picked bie way through the crowd of loiter, ers on the sidewalk, | <The next moment an. elderly, doter- thined-looking woman who had been “‘walting half_an hour in the doorway Jutiicle- New by P ft. mw lawyer acting for a man nam um Hair on Face _ NECK’ AND ARMS lawyer Removed by the New Principlo Finn's luwye at 4 the Warden to nt or court order upon which @ rush and grabbed him by the} Be. held inn m prisoner, the Warden arth-—The two young wemen drew ba: efused to whow It and refused ty say ‘i whether he had such a prisoner oF not. ‘The Evening We when he show hin‘ the namen can buy. W. L. Dougtas Shoes for $1.98 per pair, no er we can hardly make room for the crowds that come to ow’ will.-will you," mbmah, Now :Tve young. gitt isn't who have ta testify to th = cuting Robe: " ‘A crowd began to gather and the old | Dlended suite to murder in t beau,’ fairly captured, wax marched oft | (ET? store Judge O'Bulltvan tn Aoward Soventh 4 yene-ta the (te a praetor ee 8 poune engry reproaches, The two «irs mad aa Site Thee En ¢@ quick rush-tor the theatre entrance, RO BONO Weeks “Hold on,’ sald the doorkeeper, ‘you Bava me three tickets." know, a Tight aieug ce of these f prs ey Vaan PASSOVER BEGINS TO-NIGHT. The Hebrew Hol Passtiver be Ms ] 1 take Hion-heing in patent leath in alshost any kind of leather you Best Selection, $2.59. mefits ie N8 & answered one, /“but Juni jie was at matided $9 the layed," explained | Pemwon—. When ” ey jad expired Finn waa overiooked, and Perhaps he'll come later.” | ne woull have been in the Tomby yet hi¥, name?” th dn In S ut for the tiv of his trien oye ere reaper, Saodhart. - “we coutdn’t do thet, you know,” _ “Well, what does he look lke’ ean I identity him?" -*¥ou sev,” ventured one'of the girls, “he's a rather oldish man, with a ¥ } man: beard, not too old though and—an¥—J dered the circumstance s vi investigated. Mrs, Ely @ys that Finn | P well, he's a. very dignified wentleman” | aa arrested because it was thought | By, : Piterbikerner After ail") that he intended to leave the elty, _ at put in tho other. “You see, he's ha R = giddon call on very urgent business, and rer. Ss. Slores: 119-125 Walker St. Aj, Y. | ¢ ay ny quest Of by nr bs ax a saspiclour the. forty-eight hours |o’-NEILI. BUILDING— 1st Floor] ; ‘New Veilings fer- Easter - | 1 How | ago ; lat nig. ee We are showing the newest. and-most ble Veils to be worn with the new Easter H “ TUXEDO MESH, ‘VEILINGS—PIain and dotted, incall the Heading. shates; vRees up to 490 7 19¢ and 25¢ Nov per yard, at CHIFFON CLOTH VEILS — 14/5 ay : n, pink, black LACE V! yards long, in b L nd white; value per . brown aut ae AB earch at. yard; special at. | ADAMS BUILDING—Ist Floor | Men’s Waistcoats for Easter : Novelties in Waistcoats—Made of tine imported and domestic man named the woman Ww » Three Stores: 419-225 Walker St. (1457 Broadway. re N. Y. 4 289-382 Fulton St.,Brooklyn. “i Men’s Top .TY CHIFFON CLOTH VEILS all lead: x $1.48 to $2.98 each yards long, In ft might detain him." BURGLARS WERE CATS. When the’ performance of “The Grand Blogul was over the doorman atill had} Freeman Brothers, batters, at No. 250 Mercer street, “worked overtime last the unused ticket. - — - bight and when they were closing u MAXIM GORKY VERY ILL. | 222. "S02 cranaet office. One of the firm-rush 3 the Mercer etreet police station crylig that burglars were drilling the safe ‘The reserves—twelve men—four detec. tives and Capt. Miles O'Reilly rushed out deuble-quick, and into the office. They found hat boxes tn contusion over the floor. Out of the pile of bexes came two cal whi accomplished all the dai . ; Home and Is Said to From Co: ption. ¢ March 29.—A despatch from Rome to the Exchange Telegraph Com- pany says that Maxim Gorky, the Rus- sian writer, is seriously ill there with eonsumption. (at Au T Stores.) (At AL Three Stores.) From point of fit, style, tallorng PEAR’S CREDIT SERVICE Will Meet Your individcs! Requirements. N~you opeh-a-credit- account at-Spear’ *S. are. dealing with’ a firm that will meet not only your immediate re- quirements, but those which the future. with its ever- changing conditions, may present. It is this policy of meet- ing the demands ‘of the people, this liberal treatment given to every- body under any and all circumstances, that has won success for us. j the wage-earne! provement eives the help he needs at Spear's. This Special Bacholor Ware be te at = ‘This Buffet will J be the pride of over any other on the sult of clothes, keeps Your in, red Oak and with 82 Cash beautiful ALL CARPETS MADE, Price Week | 82 Cash and dining room AXMINATER HUGS, riche WILTON iE1xO MMaaa;Ru OGM) apecial price,.....-. New York, Pittsburg, Be Cincinnati, Men’s H Tan Kid Gloves in new spring shades, sew. Pique and Prix seams... ,, Fine Kid Gloves, 9 sewn Pique) and Prix seams, Short fingers... Reynier, Fownes’ for dress, street wear, riding and. driving PE rea NK LAID AND LIN Open Saturdays Until 10 P.M. Gloves made of imported leather, Regular and tiiteseeeeeeees SISO and Dents Gloves trostivees $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 2 Lord & Taylor | dway and 20th Sti sth Ave) roth St E | Suits at $11.50 If it were not for the fact ‘that we tailor the clothes ourselves, the price for these very garments {would be $13.00. They're well styled and well fabriced and: most important ofall, they're well tai- lored. FOI cair ave the-new fore it ting models, with long, tapering lapels and gracefully proportioned shoulders, in the season's most de- sirable patterns, too. Suits at $13.50 At this price you choose from —6-different swagger —sts models and over 50 patterns of the nobbiest cloth creations. . The garments are fashioned by our| cleverest style designers, and the making can't be improved upon because the garments are tailored Moe Levy wa: Ask to see the Cornell, a form-fitting model, the’ crlchest and most. stytish othes: you could tind” Gur Spectar V sted at $13.50 is a wonder. Suits at $17.50 » Some merchants about town we show in our line of suits at $17.50, but they ask $25.00. A This might seem a broad claim, but we-substaftiate tt by the sults themselves. In fabrics you can have the new Turkish browns, the Kd “mouse grays,_rich club —chkoks, swagger English tweeds, In fact, most any cloth you gare-¢pr in fancy or plzin colorings, Th models run from the conservative to the radical styles most sought for by young men and men who want ex- treme fashions. Our garments at ~$17.S0-are ‘truly remarkabte—values. | Suits at $20.00 F The sults we show’at this price 1 demonstrate our wonderful ad- vancenient , In the tailoring “Of ready-to-wear clothes. So extensive is the variety of pat- terns and fabrics, so varied in Fiy- P Mng are the graceful models, wnat you can't help but find the gar- e4 ments you want. For the man who cares for. clothes a bit radical in style we wish to Suggest our Belfour model. ‘it's a three-button sack, with an extreme lapel that leaves a 13-inch opening. The buttons in front very close together, gi pleasing and swagger effect. vertical or flap packets, hook vent On’ sleev., and other style touches thet give the garment character ana individuality, These garments are entirely hand-made and equa! to de clothes zt double the Suits at $15.00 422.50, °25.00,°27. that also demand attention for their beauty of style and superior tallor- Ing, These garments, too, sub- stantlate Our claim of “prices one- third lower than the lowest.” ve oigtslasd have the tienticatpatterns-that— NOR ge SN Pde HE TET ~~ ; KC YZ prez We want to show you WHY we are bstter equipped to give you better clothes ard better —Seryice, at prices one-third less than the lowest. | FIRSTCY— Ci? ciidrittolls “Viltety Of patterts Makes att ety r for you to select the fabric you like. Th different suif models from which am choose the style that pleases you most y runs for men of regulation build, but is subdiv 4 stouts, so __thot'2 man of any physisue con be readily itt and {gbrics these coats represent he finest’ examples of ready-te-! wear tailoring art. You might fh coats at similar prices, but th won't be similar coats. - At $10, $13.50, $15 and $20, we sell topcoats tha! are easily worth one-third 3 nobby box _and Special (rr c Top- coats, in the new, fancy, rich, her- ringbone effects. in light, ‘olive brown and Peabody grays, as. well as other plain and fanc velvet coll. ies — Furnishings (AC AML Three Stores.) Four exceptional values picked Irom over five harared fasaronabie 1 Spring Furnishing Specials. Gloves at 61,00 ty Light Kassan skin tan and rich }/ gray Mocha Gloves, $1.50 quality. [5 of at least — quarters. through the > complete is ¢ having the yodetail of The dit- FOURTHLY —There is that worth wh 33 1-3 per cent. by making our store your buy FIFTHLY —All of these t fact that we manufasture cur own ptaduct. our service that buy thes is garments built to your special measure and ev tailoring carried out according to your own: ideas. ference is the lower-p =: MoeLevy &Co || 119-125 Walker St. 330-382 Fulton St. / 1457 Broadway New York =| Brooklyn | _ New York (=}/ ame | Cannon) ri 3A : Exclusive Spring, novelties in the newest shapes and ‘latest silk col- orings. The regular $1 quality Fancy Waistcoats, $1.85 New models in the rich new fla patterns.” Samples made to sell at §3. $4 and $5. New Shirts at $1.00 In quality and making equal to most $1.50 brands, Negligee, pleat- ed and stiff bosoms. Fancy as well as plain colors, Chiidren’s and Boys’ Ciothing Mt Mrookiyn and Walker se. ores Only, Besides clothing there are hats, nishings oT all sorts for the boy at special- faster prices. Sults at $4.95 Special, Confirmation — Suits— Boys, 8 to 17 years. Beautifully“ tailored,” double-breasted — styjé, 4 hard woven serge. A mighty dressy garment. It should sell for about $7.00. Suits at $3.95 Chi'dren’s Sailor Suits, made of all-wood serge, blue, gray or brown, trimmed with black ‘soutache braid, emblem and shield, bloomer pants, 5 to 10 years, Regular $5 value. Sulte at 85,95 Boys’ Double-Breasted Suits, bloonter pants with or withour belt, all-woo! blue serge, cheviots or fancy worsteds. Serge lined, double “stitched and reinforced. Ages 8 to 17 years. Worth at least one-third more, : Taal me fancy flannels, worsteds and highly silk mercerized wash fabrics; cut and finish are equal to the best made to order; three, . 263 Sixth Avenue Between 16th and 17th Strects. ——— Only Entrance Through Furniture Store { - dSLR hc A eh Baal RT te Easter Clothing for Me There is no better clothing’ made than that whi ish. shown here. Our stock comprises the productions of the foremost clothing -makers—in-this-country—a YOURSELF OF OUR LIBERAL CHARGE ACCOUNT SYS. TEM. , ; |Dress Well on *1 a Week.|| Spring Overcoats. A remarkable showing of all the season styles and approved lengths, the naity 34 in, tan or olive coverts, or the az-inch model—se: fitting, In black and oxford vicunas, $10, $15, $20, $25 Men's Spring Suits. This represents a large gathering of new S fancy worsteds, blue serges, (ancy cheytots. and simere in neat stripes, overplaids and club fects, Strictly hand-tailored. “Sizes for all Clothes for Young Men. Young Men's Suits {SF Paster—made in z manner {hat will please young men of sixteen to twenty. They have the cut and snap always associated with high- clads_ tailoring—correct models in blue se: black thitlet, fancy worsteds, chevicts and cassi $7-50, 89, $10, 815 Boys’ Spring Suits—Double-breast- | Russian Bious: Sults—Made of fine ed styles with belt made of ull wool! Dlue serge, next worsteds, cassineres, blue serge, fancy worsteds, che sant fancy gray materials. $3.50 to and. cassimeres, serge lined—double| $6.95.» i stitched and reinforced. There aI Boys’ Ree!eis —in the new shades something besides durability in our) of tan and olive coverts, £ gray boys’ clothing—they have style and/ checks, herringbones and oll {inement $2.95 to 87.95. i with emblem on sleeve. $3.50 to $5.95 9 Open Saturday Evening Until 10 o'Clock.

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