The evening world. Newspaper, April 19, 1907, Page 13

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY» ‘BRIDES IN SHOWER 'STOCKS SLOW WITH WOMAN PLUNGES SWETTENHAM i pig! Un A SH mt OH al TO DEATH FROM ORDERED TO SEND REFUSES TO JON TELL OF HOLES . STREETS AT APRIL 19, 1907. NEW YORK MILITIA = bons end Her nade nd Amalgamated Copper ‘ Strewn with Confetti... | Lead in Trading. Thoroughfares Badly in Soma pet as sister of Defendant in Report To-Day Shows He War Depart ment Sur- Need of Repair, Say | PLACARDS ALSO PUT UP. sigh Sn stocks 4-049 ‘| Eddy Suit Was on | WithdrewInsult toDavis | prised by Em pha atic the Witnesses. eee int mart, moat sonaetoveus) Visit to Boston, and Then Resigned. ” to Drill Rec wines Novel Attentions Paid by Friends | erm Pactne : _ : EXPERTPAVERONSTAND| of Mrs and Mrs. | here tras'aceally shat put the lat on | A pe ccisus | pa. & profiiable bests,” Smelting being up = tapes . et apseen . . | § Amaigamated Copper 12 Canadian | + a window , py Chet . 2 Commiss of Accounts } am | Pacific and Reading $-8, Union Pacific $-4|the Parker He pi sehr " £ eubowe . | - and Southern Pacific 1-2, Later there|the hotel offlcy’ @ few meiicta GR a ‘ 4. he Cont Investigation of | when the White Star tiner Ce@ric was a lauuing tendency, with the deal jae ony ea er aril eatied for TAverpool to-day she was in|) Very alon } it ed tien was 7 * " Borough President’s Affairs, |prita array from murricane deck to sip }demented. She came yester- |{ * Inold, and two bridal couples @ot euch a| ay) he toltl sales, Of mocks to-day were |i morning... So alightin . the » a oe |wend-off am théy are not likely to for-) eles ty from, the Concord train ‘at tie. Mert am K ; nautry betore the Commigsion.|Ret during the voyage, The sik hun: tion Station, sie aggeare the A Seore 1 t t indict of dred cabin passengers took a deep ine af nie of Mra. Iva ; i the Borough | terest. ‘The ahip was gaudily decorated the weet ‘end » by * | with Jong ribbon mera and ptac- Mrs. Berktn ‘ aritin emis announcing the presece of the two anger, asked » 4 ° ft Marn] bridal pair 1 = * r t she » ; Ahearn, wae not] By the time the signal came for al! Mit Rem of we s thodpe as " the proceed! visitors on the ship to go «shore pas. | Am Car A Youn Bat shia -preteniad-¢o aby. Would hale tee wis . acngers and all were wading knee Geop An °°. aay, Y re in oonfettl and rice and the quartet bats] peal hop looke! like anow figures. The first of ae ‘i ' K the bridal couple w arrive were Mr. hind 4 Mra, Robert L. Hecht, who were ae arried on Wednesday at 8t Peters on” Episcopal Church. The bride is « Broonltn Fe 4 daughter of Mr, and Mra, Edward) Gon pan” 74% Hammann, of No. 13 Lincoln place,|Ches & Ono 41 Se rer Shin, Swen By First Deputy Pouce Commissioner! O'Keeffe and « party of friends joined the bridal party on the pler and took ‘of the oslebration. Large canis were distrituted all over the ship an- | (ol nouncing the fact that Mr, and Mre Heoht were sailing on their honeymoon and bespeaking kindly consideration for them on the voyage. Mr, and Mrs, Frank Zerega, of No. Tl Hicks street, Brooklyn, were thy her causes of the cenfett! and ribbon storm. When it began to look lke a hurricans they took refuge in thelr cabin Among the passengers sailing oo the Cedric were Mr: Shale Se IN ld be foun. ¢ paving of the ¢ lower east side a need of re and there « y bad ah. lower went «td 33 Py “5 aiean Central 5 Kan & Tex ri detects, he mid, wore | Sader Ui, jhe Inventor, oe OF h year old. The witness | of Pat ae Gardiner Cassatt, 2S Bact rid aysten of repairing | Purser pe came near getting |Mee Bat. Fy reeth peemied to be! un-| ett bebind He was wi On, | Nat reat pe. arg] vg | Sane way when it was hoisted away, Nor. &West sa ematic and sporudk. He and had to raise @ shout of alarm diwa “Aner — ®@ aystem of prompt reporta cc SEY himealf. ‘The gangway was dr ; agroma = % f@rganized in this borough as there waa | Pack and he jumped aboa: | Pectiig . in” ings © gn excellent and favorably, working feat: 8 my EQ YL in operation in Brookiys, Wash-| WHEAT PRICES DROP, Soa 8 P ie wy dngton and other places. Pressed Steet rst “e+ 2 Mr. Littleton aaied permiasion | CORN HOLDS GAIN. yay 3 =3 cross-examine but was no allowed to ¥ +~%& ‘Wheat prices started higher Breet . + lathes response t good cabl tovday in Rock Tskand rh Marvin Soudder, an accountant, with ee and crop news, | nock Inend pt 18 1 sees but @ reaction tater wiped out all of P z'S wollces at No. 82 Wail street, after tee the guina, Ry Pia Cifying that be bad been Saanctal sta-| jee 2 Gsticlan for Mr. Hughes in the ineur-| Come eee X ance Investigution, identified an ao FHS AY nL ota were: Sountant with the Insurance investiga | Uren T's. pb me Ch wee ad fiona in New Jersey, the Consolidated | cies Un rg \Gas investigntion, the Investigation of | ae ote. haart Teas |B oF Be & he oe Trum and other oases, said be | 771-4; 14; “beniscaner Woe fen... oe ng ~ | ee! ; ¥ \ 1 pt 00 aa had studied street some and per | ath & ; ois BoP it May, ¥ wis mh. Oe a8 =3 {og contracts of this borough. |New prongs) Wabteh eo. %, ig ae Witness paid he bad taken transoripts W hea’ q Bye bie 0 1-8 bid; eae tes me. + from the records of the Buses af | September, BM 7 ees Tlighways tor the years 1904 10 aod! oh jonas chow ANARCHIST A BAD SHOT. 396, and hed found thes frst it otereas KIOE, France, April 19.— year 06 cases of street opentngs had Beotember. 2 anarchist, named Van PgR ryaeesl Deen reported, of which there wae po Sae4, Pee ts from @ revolver at th reoord of remorations, |n XG p yore dF Consul yesterday in the presence br t+ were 102 openings for which no orders ot December, latter's clerks, but did not nit him Esa" been Teported for thetr reatore- | 1- once. Van Lon was arrested tion. Last yeur 6b (@onings were re Oats and no restorations recorded. \ inquiry will be continued Monday, QLD CROP MONTHS BEST IN COTTON. | afvanced 2 to # points Ip the to-day, ti old erop ng the best advances, in Cotton rly mark back later the gains wore The opening prices were April, &68/ May, 9.74 to 9.78; June, 9.78 of- Cleanses, the teeth, and purifies UATABLIONED 1088 BY 3 bes 10.12 to 10.13; January, tage o'% ebruar November, 10.08' to * Decem- , 10,83 to 10.98. | Style with Comfort in Women’s Regals | It isn’t necessary for you to sacrifice comfort for style if you wear Women's Regals. Because they combine the highest degree of Style and Comfort. Paris, And it's exactly the same style as is being wom by the best dressed women in those fashion centres this month, The Comfort—that is due to skill- ful’ Regal modeling, Regal hand lasting, and Regal quarter-sizes. It’s the comfort of a perfect fit—an absolutely smooth fit from toe to heel. $3.50 ana $4.00 Bou Condon to baa Wrancione, "“ LATONA $3.50 shoe for general w toe and le. Made Regal Black King Kid, Dr 5 ==2 Tooth Powder preserves and beautifies The Style that comes from New York, London and the breath. In dainty blue: ve enameled box with patent measuring tube, Convenient for tourists SF U Gow DADS. 73s Brsetway, oer, roth Bt. "1390 Broadwi ° Herald baliding: a8 ae APS » 8. E. corner loughby Ave, NEWARK, N. J. $41 Broad Bt, opp. Central Ro NL JERSEY CITY, N. J. 06 Newark Ave At thes¢ two prices Brill st other Brill stores probat nore garm it $18 and $2 to ca restr br garments at $18 and ssibly They are ma. of strictly b ade fa rics and are cut on the ident to Leading fashion Authorities for cr and which the L, F. A. adjudge as New York's Coming Style The SUITS include th "Derby I,” with the new sott re which p The range of {al and colorings is practically w brows shades and ves The SPRING COATS k-lined-to-the-edge Ox d meltons and black v na Thibet add tle » about all the gray, corn and brow pades in various weaves, that ten merica’s foremost | fabric experts © 1 conceiv | The TOP COATS are of v tan covert, and the cover coa weave gray covert. | The RAINCOATS are of w in a variety of plain gray a y 1 gray effec of light we! ent meitons, in Ca 1g All the fat ° ofed, and the modi recent. A great many of the $20 ra Ik ' Brill Suits & Spring Coats, Ex- $25 | Brill Clothes at $10 | Children’s $4 Value Top- $2. 95 tremeValue & Exclusive Models Suits, Top ats and Cravenette Raincoats coats, Reelers and Sults, that because because of excellent trim iuse Of the gh tailoring, th tecthte sundae The SUITS are tailored from very high class fabrics—-Eng mings, beca ta are war id | the desirable p tthe Ww fat cs these gar: lish velours, fancy and plain undressed worsteds, Saxony Cass abe shape, " rn out, and are good | urpass t at $4 pass 5 pi ee iat gia Clay serges and value at 14 | Top Coats of ta e ewest shades simeres, silk patterned worsteds, English Cla : The worth garme best attested by ers of eck and wale cheviot and ta y finest vicuna Thibets. All correct models from ten foremost tho fast tat ; £ bag / ‘ ) designers and the correct exclusive Brill models, Among th them with entire to the wea Russian and sults of serge, cass ena vat Manshaster § of bi icuna_Thibet, bound heviot latter—Manchester sack suits of black vicuna_Thi : Young Men's $8 Value Sults, $6 | Pitoubiatitesctel iaket ati’ ai cassimere, cheviot and with flat black braid—a very smart style of English origin Correctly tailored of ved tf assimeres and | worsted and belted knicker suits of hard-finished cass mere The SPRING COATS include the exclusive Brill bottle-back black Thibet. Cut in single and and chev i ne Smring cos ric tcunafin 4 pressly des 4 for : t models. The erlog 60s fer a as a Vea mn y designe y Children’s 35 Value Garments, $3.95 orsteds in silk mixture, stripe and overplaid 101 : vorsteds and Oxford and black lightweight meltons, Many Young Men's Sults at ha «New models, @ tailored and made of high-grade Pcticassic ak dined ( n ta kek Except tha abrics. are luxu y silk ae Sect Aerrayeepad dp sauintil candite, trace ts of serge ted and cassimere, plain and fancy, in Brill Garments Up to $40 ie identical with Brill $10 sults tor me h A k » and Sailor ‘st belted knicker ts of cassimere wa to h hape, fit, style and color until wo: an veviot. And high-grade ted, blue serge and all-wool These suits and outside coats express the highest present because of the ¢ pomp’ Peleedan tad ihe . cheviot dou! ted sults. possibilities of ready-to-wear tailoring., Their characteristics i$ $125 Red flannel reefers and ter gray cheviot reefers, with in fabric, workmanship, finish ang design are those usual velvet-cottars looked for from other sources than the ready-to-wear at a Young Men’ s High Grade Sults, $10 High-grade covert tan top coat | »st double and triple. Garn / . cost double and trip Saw eg rer nt ene tt Dudley 4-In-1 Waterproof 3.95 Men’s $86 Worsted Tromsers, $3.75 these suit ally costing Cut on Combination Suits, $6 Values e Tailored by the Hungerford system Journeys ta 4 | raditally new en 15 to 20 years th two pa A trousers. ( cker and one made irom absolutely pure worsted, in new stripe effects | straight knee pants) and detache tone Dudley suit al. these are the only trousers ready-to-wear that will perma- | Roys' The Value Knee Pants, te lows f changes of style y the “Clelette” nently bold their shape and accommodate themselves to every pe y genuine cordu knee 5 proc Dudley sults can be worn in pretty heavy showess ¢ of the wearer es tg fit all ds of men from 29 | and Fxcellent cheviot and cassimere knee pants; warranted and not wet through. Dudley sold only tn inch waist | notto rip, Sixes 6 to 4 E stores, Sizes 7 to 16, Best value: America under $6, UNI N SQUARE, 279 BROADWAY, i4th St., Near Broadway. near Chambers St. Brill Clothes Heralded by the Press as i York’ s Comir Hand-Tailored Garceuts at - That are good 516.50 & $18 values Because these garments are hand trimmings, they compare favorably The SUITS are { high-g ¥ on the models heralded as The TOP COATS are The SPRING COATS ringbone, twill and wale weave érec The CRAVENETTE RAINCOATS a of the smart fabrics and the cl davs. but.serve faithfully as good ral n-prote ird-finished ca: th te teds, in new gray ctors on wet days Journeyman-Tailored Clothes Unusual Under $20 Because of the assortment alone, if for ther reason, Br other concerns \n their entire range at all prices above $15 colorings displayed she Brill $15 1 The SUITS are of worsted, pure and silk mixed, of silkemixed if cuna-finished bhatk Thibet. The weaves, of smartest cheviot a ot v Some have plain and some cu nishest sleeves, some have peaked, some medium and sc all ked by the new h here are TOP COA 1nd COVER COATS of gray covert, clit on new models )ATS are pr in a range bf 1 fabrics ves and colorings of which a complete jon would us he space y ¢_acivertisement ¢ garments are made of all the popular fab n all the ray The m distir in men’s sty too, you may t Spring coats cut on fitted back models a: r »m Oxford cheviots and black Thibet The CRAVENETTE RAINCOATS are cut.on sma xdels that have little of the traditional rain coat about them. The fabrics are worsteds of high grade, in plain and stripe effects and herringbone weave cassimeres In a wide range of gra ; Brill Garments Widest in Their Popularity Are $18 Get the ith FOUR Habit, Go to | heavy breath | Give the child Castoria. p. April va mea rth of style— 2 N 1 green glove, te leadin es producin t ica—four e and t garments pass STORES Brothers | more than % per cent, of the quards- | the Mevanth Regiment would ha te Ne 3 res wid be | Une to aniewt the @ iN » language I could are would to arrying out the plane proposed for the xi Jisapproval of | defense of New ad rk harbo: cot ot intent ‘ DELAHUNTY MUST TAKE ‘LESS FROM CANFIELD - ‘ 1 He Will Cut the Judgment : 2,500 There Must Be 1 New Trial. the Bus down a de of the & Hew triat of ahanty againat unless the platne nent jure y jute the judgment wt jadement ts"te be 1 T “ror MEMEO, and : at the stipulation on by $22,500, Out of Sorts HAT IS, something is wrong with baby, but we can’t tell just what it is. All mothers recognize the term by the lassitude, akness, loss of appetite, inclination to sleep, and lack of interest shown by baby. These ara the symptoms of sickness. It may be fever, congestion, worms, croup, diphtheria, or scarlatina. Do!not lose a.minute, It will start the digestive organs into open the pores of the skin, carry off the fetid nd drive away the threatened sicknes oper matter, Genaine Castoria always bears the signature of Correct Styles” res, in a range of gray h eves with s—unusual $15 ur cassimere in models are fitted a oats. Be ats and $20 47 CORTLAN#? ST., near Greenwich St, 125TH STRERT, corner Third Avenue, HARLEM STORE OPEN EVENINGS, i ti

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