The evening world. Newspaper, April 19, 1907, Page 10

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BATLED WT HGHWAYMER TO SWE WATCH Genoet Used Fists in Unequal Match Against Two Bandits. Pes Wlarry F. Genoet. of No wtrest, was affacked by two Zévingston places ant © street, before dawn of & @iamond locket, a. hed knocked out two @ut @ slit an tnch lon man cailing himnelt twenty-two years old of Genoet's assaliants, ter a chane of three Genoet had been at a theatre party | ; and late dinner, and was on his way! pa time. He pulled out hs watch, which ~ bis futher had given him: ong hia «rad- ation from a German college, and told | y the strangers it was near sunrise They | ¢a Were not interested in the t ever. One of them rushed at h 4 the rear, while the other made # threat. A fist landed on his neck the man in front succeeded In sec’ the strangle hold he was after. ‘The three went to the ground. Genoet | held Bia,watoh with one hand while he ertzed throat of one of his aseail-| ants with the other. One of the high Waymen evidently secured the locket low remained to get the watch and this ‘was hie undoing. Genoet fought him Geeperately, getting in some hard blows, Both men struggied to thelr feet and then the scientific Mghting qualities of ‘the robber came into play, He ducked ' Genoet's blows and struck him twice , @quarely on the mouth. A tooth flew wut eagh time Seeing that Gencet Meant to keep the watch, the robber ‘Bed, just as Policeman Weber and De- fective Finnegan came alcng. They fol- Jowed him and caught him. At the East Twenty-second @st man who, up to nine months ago | owas eis in a lawyer's office. Goenet | T didn't purpose to lose my watch” | Genoet,,“for tt is fifty years old, and I wouldn't sel! it for any amount, FIGHTS CHOP SUEY SHOP IN HER PARLOR. Another clepter was added to the Mvely controversy between Dentist Bohnaier and Mra Adelaide WD, -Bieisch. when me demanded to know | ‘of Justice Worcamer, in the Fourteenth District Municipet Court yesterday, why Dr. Bchnaier should not pay her 3 | went for April. The case was dismiased, Dut both sides they would fight a@ finish Bonnaler een hee the money for the Sup: > called fate the St depute again to-day hear Mrs. cisch's petition thet the b Gh Lexington ave: Chinese chop suey restau. | Bue, for « rent RUN DOWN BY S. |. TRAIN. Capt. Newman Dying of Injuries Heceiyed While Walking Track, Harry Newman, forty-five years old, captain of a coal barge, is dying tn the Smith Infirma: ten Island, of in juries rece! ved night in being run tyer by a locom a Bt Geor Character, style, clever tailoring and extensive Vogel Brothers’ vast collection of Spring over- ‘the ank assortments are the distinguishing features of coats for men includes every good style, from F aren sured in Vogel Brothers’ great showing of new Spring and conservative to the most extreme—in all 16 ¢ MOB LYNCHES ‘NEGRO. Brate Who A Woman Mee Quick Justice, CLINTON, La., April 19.—A negro ac ¥ used of attempted assault on & worman 7" has been lynched about elght miles trom hid him in the ewamp P found him. ——-—.—__— JAPAN'S PEACE ENVOY TOKIO, Apr appointed Mf of the Privy © Walters Pianos Are the Best in the World Int Colonial 8360 Vertical pright 6375 lore 400 Master- $90 Walters ae, home when two men asked him for the! thres-c | Men’s Spring Suits — of the Right Sort, mT 4 way to $ _Men’ s Suits, Special at #15 r choice rd Commerce Commission Fin 7 Pa Summer suits for men. tages « sa popular ling sell out than it is replaced by 1 or double breasted }, fashioned of ex and blue and black Men’s Suits at $17, $18 and $20 Yo avy $25 line. thousan steds { tal rm and exeoutior fabrics, as fine pre sof m cent per 19 pounds always remain intact, ion easy task, 2.50 or $35 THE tt ft S| WORLD, FRIDAY,’ HOSONAAST WOR THRETNS = in HARRIMAN ROAD. MAN BEATEN BY <= FATHER OF oA 4 Police Protect Accused of Attack on Child, Carmine Broadcore, a barber @ girl & mistreated her th who accused the 1 © elevator service, mn holds. that as the kK the largest ship: Fast One Hundred and Mabel Rowe, six years old, allow more thar fore he got awa, He came back yeatertay arrangement first {nvesti- It was then ricaded himeelf w Rows smashed “| the barber to ¢ "| furtously. A crowd gathered, and $12.50 to $35. One of the many advan- tir maintaining our own manufacturing or- | 1 is demonstrated here, for no sooner line direct from our workrooms. § something fresh added, and in this assortment of pattern S wults are without @ doubt the ed at this price—vastly supertor sults offered anywhere. The b e unlimited. Hi may fmd garments here that would do credit Perfection marks the entire show. 6 assortment is a 1 s of sults, including many beaut! magnificent patterns. Men's Suits at $25 rove the efficiency of hey go Mr beyond the usu Worsteds aro the pr eilk {n texture and weave. M. yortions will find thelr size among them. Men’s Suits at $35" > former) paid tallors men wh Big Men’s Suits stomer Ww ed thes Nigh t Till 10:30 Prisoner ree weeks ago Broadcore was employed at’ No, ed in the | Tongue, Pim - fi above the barber shop. In the | part of March the child came h Manel , | Also ttn porn, “where he en chains and tapi dragged Spring Overcoats of the Better Class, $12.50 to $35. models £12.50 or $35 in an over. Men’s Overcoats, Specially Priced at Just from our workrooma cor ewhere for less thar Men’s Overcoats, ae Specially Priced at lar Greasy black ov cla) sale at of aw soft-feeling black 4 throughout to the edge of tt Young Men’s Suits at $12. 50 | Store Open Saturday | reatening vengeance ARE YOU A edi act GIRL? R & G. Plits Clarity the Skin, Pority the Blood and Regulate the | Sow digestion, Purred ples, Blotches add all Skin 30 and 25¢ pet box. Get a box to-night fre of Lotion ee a ho wishes to inves at will find one here, The man $15 A new range of $20 tton-through Overcoata ed men, We + Hines of nm our "work The always ‘These overc xurtously with silk |g Brothers APRIL 19, Herald Square, « 1967. Saks & Company Saks Clothing For Men Search back to the first analysis and you will find the beginning of a thing lies in the raw ma- terial which goes into it. But how much depends upon its treatment The average cock will secure only commonplace results from the most palatable viands—but your skilled Chef will work the same ingredients into a dish fit for the Gods. We put an unusual amount of/style and finish into Saks Clothing by reason of the art that is ours— by reason of a trained organization of tailormen every one of whom isa master of his one of whom has reached perfection i the work that he contributes sis made plain to yo Coats for Men Prices range from $15.00. to. $43.0 —ever n the part of u in our. Suits and Top Special for Friday and Sale of Covert Coats for Men Many are silk-lined, and all are fashioned with those exclusive touches which indicate the highest order of tailoring Formerly $15.00 & $16.50 Formerly $20.00 & $22.50 Formerly $25.00 & $27.00 Now $17.50 Formerly $33.00 Now $19.50 Our New Two-Button Sack Suits Specially Designed for Young Men The young man who is most prone to consider fine distinctions in clothes invariably selects one of our new Two-Button Sack Suits It is especially made to meet the young man’s fancy—materials and styles are brisk, almost “breez} yet they are not obtrusive The c the bo angular, Saturday Now $11.50 Now $14.00 ces the form slightly and is without vents at om. The shoulders are broad and with two buttons. Flap, welt or po : $12.50 to $22.50 Spring Clothing for Boys We give the boy his due by not permitting his elders to monopolize the style ideas. To this end we concentrate our forces. The resul Sering Reefers—fashioned of navy blue serge $5.00 €ray mixed cheviots, tweeds and red paca cloth; t sizes 214 to 12 years. $10.00 Norfolk Suiis—in the- new single and double breasted modeis with belt; also in yoke and | $5.00 plaited models, fashioned of worsteds, velours, tweeds and cheviots in gray and brown mixtures, sd also navy blue serge; knicketbocker trousers; | $16.50 sizes 7 to !7 years. Russian Blouse Suits (sizes 2'4 to 8) and Sailor te Suits (sizes © to 12)—fushioned of serge in white, | $5.00 pavy blue, brown, redand royal blue, also mixed } to cheviots, tweeds and velours; sailor collar models; | c bloomer trousers } $16.50 Spring Ten Coata—fashioned of gray mixed) $6.00 cheviots and tweeds, also gray worsteds; sizes 7 t to 17 years $12.50 Special for Friday and Saturday Norf olk Suits, with two pair of kn erbocker trousers, fashioned of che mixtures in gray or brown, also nay blue cheviot, sizes 7 to !7 years 2.00. Ragilaely $ At $6.50 High-Grade Furnishings for Men Many men consider the shirt as the basis, acd the tie as the finishing touch to correct apparelling all such we can recommend our furnis ping s Negligee SHirts—The better grades, ani many of them exclusive with us—coat models, wit!, p aincr plaited bosoms, fashioned of Madras or imported percale, ina large variety of colorings and designs; cuffs attached; sizes At $1.50 to $5.00 14to!I7% Neckwear—The new Imperial shape which ties into a small knot, fashioned of imported and domestic silks ina large assortment of colorings, stripes and Re urpeadatid for wear with the chose fitting collar +95¢ Also:—Crepes in plain colors only. Made especially for us by Welch, Margetson & Co of London. $5 & $6 boss for Men at $3.85 The maker of our $5.00 and $6.00 Shoes for men is so zealous in maintaining his high standard that he will not allow a shoe with even a pin scratch to pass inspection, get them at a big reduction, and the say- These are included Oxford Tiet of patent calfskin, kidskin or coltskin; tan calf or golden brown kidskin, gunmetal calfskin, wax Sowe ing is yours, if youchoose, Russia { kid, in button, Blucher or straight lace models the stylish lasts for young calfory wall toes from the broader shapes for the conservative dresser, Also Men's $5.00 and $6.00 Shose of patent leather, in button or lace, kidskin in lace, gunm man to ~ Specialists in New Coats for Women The most comprehensive assortment our shop has ever shown is now offered, including many repro- ductions of expensive imported models at very modest prices, Tan Covert Coats—Pony, Prince Chap, tox and tight-fitting cutaway models, silk lined » $17.50, $22.50 Coats—( Black Bro utaway, Prince Chap and Pony imported satin finished cloth; silk line i $32.50, $15.00, $22.50 Black ilk Coats—Eton, -pony .and cutaway tnodels; plain or braid tr ed. $12.50, $14.50, $16.50 Lace Braid Eton Coats—In w e or black At $17.50 juarter and full length tirely new mode's, Spring oth, prun nella cloth $45.00, $48.00 Tourist eee ee nnish materials in fashion- able loose-fitting models $15.00, $25.00, $29.50 Satin Rubber & Plaid Silk Raincoats. ill length models in all colors $19.50 Spring Apparel for Girls An entirely nex collection of models is now shawn in oats, Dresses and Suits, suitable for present and Summer wear, at very attractive prices Tailored Suits for Misses. Tuxedo and Prince Chap models fashioned of white serge $24.50 and $32.50, Jumper Dresses for Misses. Washable models fashioned c of cotton rep, fancy ginghams and white and colored linens. 55.90, $6.90, $7.50, $9.75, $12.50, Washable Dresses for Girls. Smart styles febiagn oa of lawns, ginghams, cham- brays and linens > to I4 years ) $1.48, $2.45, $2.95, $3.45. Special Sale on Saturday ilored Suits for i ani Misses in a variety 3 Prince. Chap models, fashioned of ight f y cloths in stripes cks and mixtures Value $15.00 to $33.50 At $10.50, $14,50 & $19.00 tailored Sprins Coats years, fashiored of gray checks, stripes lined throughout with silk: emtro‘d- a1 50 At $5.00 \ 0) At $6.90 Value 00 At $9.75 fancy Dres of wool challic, nun’s veilings ard ianc lig! siiks in plaids stripes and plain olors; in sizes for Girls and Misses (5 to IS years), ] erctofore $8 0 to $24.50 Now at $9.75, $12.75 & $16.50 Saks Steel Shod Shoes And Oxfords for Boys Exuberant spirit is a good thins for the boy=-but very bad for his shoe teel Shod Shoes for Boys are as strong as seasoned leather and studied construction can make them, and have plenty of style by way of heaping the measure. aks ‘ Sheea—of patent ca button and lace models —wax calf, gun-metal and box calf, in lage models. } $3,00 Qxforda—patent, gun me ndtan R a calf, Shega—of patent calf, ir r erre tae models) 8 or gun<metal call, in lac | $2.50 Misses’ and Children's button and lace Shoss. alae Gibson Tiss of tan or golden brown kid. Sizes 6 to 6 Sizes 844 to I! Sizes 1144 to9 $1.75 $2,00 $2.50 Special for Friday and Saturday. Misses’ and ildren's Shoes and Gibson Ties of golden browr. kid, button models 114 to $2,00 84 10 11 $1.50 Sizes 6108 $1.25 2) to5 $2.50 Stockings for Children Value 35¢ Special at 19 Fashioned of fine ribbed fast black cotten with double knee, heel and toe; sizes 6 to 10, Apparel for Men Women andChildren

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