The evening world. Newspaper, April 24, 1907, Page 8

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MILLIONAIRE’ FRIENDS. HINT OF DEEP PLOT Declare Hammond De-; tained in Bellevue Is Eccentric but Sane. | DOCTORS STUDY HIM. Typewriter Inventor Is Wast-| ing Fortune; According ~~] to His Brother. James Bartlett Hammond, . preetdent @nd majority owner of the Hammond ‘Typewriter Company, whose co Ment to the Bellevue prycopath! yesterday created a sensation Bene cireles, will undoubtedly fight aghinst’the effort to have him de elared insane James W. Davis, « director typewriter comp and a @f the millionaire mont Untversity ne ve announced to-day that he woul eounse! to contes Mr. Hammon, w charged by his brother, Hammond, and Albert Bryce. of the Hammond Typewrt pany, with delng an tnouraty the drink and drug bh Si4e Police Court yesterday ¢ je AMGavit that he las squandered $20.0 Of more, and that, unless restrained Re may give away or lose his on estate. Dr. Carlos. Macdonald and Dr. Mam B. Coley bot testified th their judgment Mr. Hamme pondition that warrants hi under restraint Magistrate @ommitted him to Bellevue fc for observation. es Drs. Masdonald and Coley and Dr P. 8. Bailey caliet on Mr. Hammond fn the hospital to-day and questioned him at some length Mr. Davis called, but was not allowe 10 see his friend. He anserted that 14 milttonaire, while eccentric, ts per- Sect sane, and Hinted ata plot , Mr. Hammond ts single, and has lived alone tn apartments at the Hotel Cum- | ! Werland, Broadway and Fifty-fourth street. tor the jast three months, Unconventional actions at ton jn the hotel thre: Word Was vent to his In ada ands ¢ W per cent. of his net ton to thin he dis Of dollars among his w right gifts. He gave them {rom $100 to | alu $1,000. Three years. ago, for days, he took his -employess for drives in Cen- tral Park, it was sayi of hen that be biol tm closer touch with his workmen fm any big manufacturer in the Bamgiond was Horn in He was iniveret y of Vew tended Union Theol and studied philosopny at t ty of Halls, Germany. 1 Nar he serv. New York T ed his ty pew eoliaborator i transiation the Psalm —_——_.___ BOXING BOUT CASES POSTPONED BY COURT. The four n arres nig ant eonneciio Brown's Athlet West Téenty-third street, w Paroled by Magistrate I fon Market Court sive him time ¢ Detectives of treet station paid aid and w matter FISHING ‘TUG WITH § MEN ABOARD ISS! NG, MAROS - The fehing Port, in mie ounk ‘n La her crew Abe aterdn badt won terday, « lake. hea eaving even Pacifics, After they left) \/ His | hi; == EVENING WORLD, CRIME a. ee <eA\ Nea 92.) - BoB iz CRIME- A BUSINESS ~ STOCKS BRISK WITH THE PIES OWN Reading, and Amalgamated Copper in Evidence. changes were widest 2 tt wast ne Opening uplift later but Smelting| -‘SLEPNC™ CNT cH oe made out to her n~ | Just FIRE HORSES DASHED Ee INTO A SALOON DOOR. * money “Ww | Driver Garvey Mesecrel Them On | the Sidewalk to Avoid a i Diedrich Latjen at Bergen | street and Fifth evenue, Broo 8 Faloc ine away free and liquids in| IN ACTIVE MARKET. | yn, to- the front | The wheat market opened active and halt a hose-| higher today or tees {and crop | showed je wea The news weather ian 1g |W driver of the No. 11%, jseema t h truck attache: way up Fifth avenue an: | Approaching Bergen | engine Beptember, 49 3-5 to @ 12; Muy. 48 | ‘one of the tg ash: ot te | See | T. Om the other side uae a baby closing py woman | .,\e™ carriage full of @ eked the way. There remained but one thing for Garvey to do—steer |" his horres on the sidewallc into Damage to sen were scratched &: Quotations. De prices and final quote. { { | Serious Accident. | pom e | A tie cromd of customers was stow-] WHEAT PRICES RISE Lord & Taylor Offer For the Next Few Days Special Inducements in the following departments:— Dress Goods Imported Silk & Wool Novelty Voile — | Plaids and Checks, this season's importations, to close ‘| at $1.00 yd., values up to $2.50 Also 1,500 yards Fancy Tailor Suitings in Stripes and Checks; closing price 78c. yd. Silks Double Width Printed Calcium n dark and light grounds, broken lines. to be sold =~ = at OBc: yd., heretofore $1.75 to $2.00 yd Also 1,200 ds UW huite and Lvory Satin de Chine, Bale price 68c. yd., actu, yd » t0 close | Wash Good 4 Jepartment i rench ym rince: fed joer ad ack, rt waist sults PURITY. cs REA Vee § ial Sale of White & Colored Wash G d ‘Dress Lengt! Reduced Prices Remnants ar at Greatly Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; roth St. | WEDNESDAY, # HUGHES STRIKES AT. WIRE-TAPPER GOT a : ARTICLES WILL en goon Bric-a-Brac and Art Objects ELECTROLIERS, SEVRES & DRESDEN ORIES, NNUSUALLY CHOICE , CLOCK SE AND THAN HERETOFORE, MANY B. G 507 Less Than Former Prices Silk Departments To-morrow, Special Sale of 6500 Yds, Desirable Fancy Silks, For Spring in a large variety of stripes, checks and figured Taffetas, Messs|ines and Radia, 68c 4580 Yds. Imported Black Dress Taltetas, $4 25 mousseline finish, 36 inches wide, Important Offering of Foreign Hosiery men, Men and Children at Attractive Prices Women’s Black Pure Silk Hose, with colored embroi. dery in floral effects, $ 1 . 75 Women's French Pure Silk Hose, extra quality, in black, white or > Bew tans, with neatly embroidered figures, $2, 25 Women's PureThread Silk Hose, also plain|in black and desirable colors, 25° ec = $2, 69 Children’s Superior Quality Ribbed Cotton c Six , in fast black and new tan shades, 35 pairs, $2 00 For Wo. Women’s Black Gauze Cotton or Lisle Thread Hose, rein- 20 forced heels,toesand soles, Women’s Lisle Thread Hose in lack silk Finished Gauze or Lace Work Ankles in + — black and new tan shade>, Men's Fancy Hose in stripes, checks and plaids, black Lisle Thread with white soles, West Twenty-third Street Strictly Tailored Linen Suits Ds a This particular mode! is one of the very best and smartea ayles we have ever turned out. Made fron the bef quality of French hand-loom linen, with de- tachable linen collars and cuff, Come in all colors. Russet Brown, French Gray, Baby Blue, Nile Green, Helio, Pink, White, etc. We consider this unusually good value for the money and highly recommend it ota Seventeenth and Eighteenth Sts. sold. Contable cer. | APRIL THURS All-Over Embroideries 45 inches wide, suitable for entire Gowns and Wais! variety of handsome designs in White Batiste and Swiss. Regularly $3.00 to 5,00 yard, 1,95, 2.95, 3.35 DAY, (25TH. Women’s Suits and Skirts ATTRACTIVE NEW MODELS SPECIAL VALUES TAILORED SUITS Latest semi-fitting model, full plaited ekirt colors: black, blue, brown and gray, 32.50 TAILORED SUITS Very recent model; four button cutaway, embroidered pique collar and cuffs, 42.50 SEPARATE SKIRT3 English Mohair and Panama, 11.50 SEPARATE SKIRTS. Biack Taffets, 15,00 BE OFFERED AT EVEN GREATER REDUCT IONS up l paseatel: Old Building 6 Sub-Station Store, A Manufacturer's Surplus Of GIRLS’ SUITS The tardy arrival of Spring ia the real reason for the | } manufacturer having these suits on hand, and being will- ing to sacrifice them in the manner which he did, It enables us to present one of the best offerings made this ; | 4 There are about two hundred Eton, pony and Vassar | Suits in the collection—ma‘le of Panama cloth in black, jblie-and-brown, andicht and-+arkamixtures and checks | The suits are in sizes for 14, || are arranged in three groups, as follows; $10 Suits now $6 = $12.50 Suits now $8 | $15 and $17.5U Suits now $10 | Onsale in the Sub-Station Store Thursday morning. Women’s Black Skirts at $4 made Just one hundred Separate Skirts in this offering black cheviot, in’gored, plaited styles, with full flare. The regularly for §7.50; today they are marked at $4 each. Women’s Raincoats at $10.50 This is a small lot of Raincoats, in tan and Oxford, made to sell at $18, instead of today's price—$10,80. They are fai} tength; dowble- breasted, with fitted back and patch pockets. Full-length sleeves plaited into a turned back cuff. They would be good value-st the higher price; at $10.50 they are really remarkable Batiste, 10c printed Batiste, both priced at 10¢ ayard, The yarn-dyed fabric ts in plain colors of rose, green, light biue and linen. The printed batiste is mostly {n white grounds with staple and floral de-igns lSc yarn-dyed Batiste and 12}%¢ old cioth, serge and ed materials, in box effect, with turnover collar and frogs down fr others with velvet collars and cuffs, or plain tailored style with « m OL sieeve, ate priced at $2 to $3.75. Others in fancy mixtures, trimmed with velvet, braid and metai buttons, are priced up to $5. Sires for 2 to 5 years. Dainty Lingerie and Pique Hats to go with these cugts cost SOc te | $2 Notions Hose Bupourters ot fr Dress snicids, Lgat weg: Imitation Bhell Mair Pr assorted Jape Jn 8 variety of Worthy merchandise at small prices T! Linge hints pr c Tubber-lined, ie a pair auc aw box orm. at So a card hen pate 2 a dozen spools. a mm yard ‘epcols or ‘Sof! Ninian At 95c each, instead. of $1.50. Hand Bags Bags of black grain leather: S-ineb frames, gilt of gun-metal-fnished clasps; leather-lined, and fitted with purse, A regular $1.50 quality at 95c each. > Twelve-button Isle threa Women’s Gloves sioves, in black and white cp'soe a pair. Elbow-length lisle thread Gloves, in black and white, at 75c a pair, Both these offerin age are remarkable values st the small prices. ic each is the . 8. price. Odd lot, Handkerchiefs ot Handkerchiefs that formerly sold for 12%c to 25 each. Includ- ed are Women’s Handkerchiefs, plain white, some with initials and some lace-trimmed. Men's E erehiefs with initials—some letters missing. Extremely good value at this price—8&& each. Just fifty Jute Tapestry Rugs, Rugs Oxl2 feet, marked §9.50 each. They are sold everywhere at $12.50. Good patterns, and guaranteed fast colors. $9,50 each, instead of $12.50. A splendid quality of Black Velvet Ribbon, at prices that are Ribbon considerably below the regular, Prices range from %4-Inch, at 60¢ a piece of ten yards, or 7c @ yard, to 2%-Inch, at $2.90 a plece of ten yards, or 30¢ a yard. Sub-Station Store, Basement, Old Bulking JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Anpsusy: Bighth to Tenth Street, — | ford Laylor Shoe Dept. Women's Spring & Summer Foowwear Golden Brown, Tan Russia, White Calf and Canvas, sk Russia and Vici Kid Walking Pumps, Oxfords 1 | and Gibson Ties, “Special” PR 25 | Broadway and 2oth St.; sth Ave.; roth Se Patent Leather, Bla SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK : MONDAY MORNING Wi 16 and 18 years, oud they |}

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