The evening world. Newspaper, May 2, 1907, Page 8

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(OP Sises treet (roe CCRT tt Coe aa TASES AGHT LIFE SAVERS OFF HUGHES TO KEEP | TO BIG GERMAN HELSEVIOFIE, LER ACROUND as She Strikes on Eng- lish Coast. $ecutor in All-Day Con- tlict in Senate. man steamer is ashorp on the Goodwin Tugs and 0 lifeboat have gone to the) They Have 28 Votes, vessel's antistance. ; i 4 Krotel said that the peal com The steamer ashore on the Goodwins i. © pmpactet » has not been identified as this deapaten sosbing \egro pd is sent late this afternoon, apd ts still) @ see yurance Kelsey, a» recom-| S#t slonéside of her va am Gov anes i wan g|_A German ship, the Withelmin = the Goodwins t Conflict, in which the bosses took | WeMt Sehore on the Governor Accused asPer-|Aid Rushed to Steamer)Justice Blanchard Lets | Ex - Manager Bands. Her name has not yet been as; th* Washington The vessel ashora on the Gootwins | Nott thought should have deen tmpore’l | ary Femoval from office of Superintend.|{f the tums or iifeboats will be able to/ient statement reanrding the @nanct ‘The Avssiatan( District aloo |yeen at iberty on bond. Through hie| show that whe lawyer, William A. Rand, he pleade ‘THE EVENING ' WO B3EWER'S AGE “BOY PLUNGER SAVES HIM FROM SAYS PROMOTER antes TERM IN PRISON, ROBBED HS SAEE dent Off Witha Fine, | Stock Due Him. By pleading to a misdemeanor Will-| John W. Kavanagh, of n { i AIM aT DEA land, May 2A large Ger- Ne $i Hutte ot A VICTORY. vases lam A. Brower, J¢., former president of | street, formerly manager of the mine , promotina concern of Patrick Fitiott & At Insurance Com fot off with, a fine of $80 be Sag 7 asad ned before Magistrate Breen, in the 1 Chief's Backer’s Say|*ern** fore Supreme Court Justice Blanchard | Tle iat ceca isican | mM | Iajand = _ | 9 Former Insurance Presi- | Admits Taking $1600 | x y.omeep ot snp club are Dy | Men’s 95 } Westley Woods, Manager fy: willl { \\ 4 Sh Ss € i you Pd, HANAN and Oxfords, at ite | think your’ re, Maisbeme Salesreom | nose is i ‘ i j | not built Princess (Lamg-Bkirt Combination). : | - La Grec ¢ eyeglasses P que ‘you have not yet seen the Tailored Underwear | HARRIS SUCTION CLIP, | ‘iinet ana compination peninents) | . It holds sécurely on noses of __Smooth-fitting, shaped-to-the-figure es (any shaps—it prevents slip- scoottts betehadt tae oad homenaety to ping or tilting or falling eye the style and shapeliness of yoar form { oo * glasses—and it does NOT hurt, . Has no gathering strings or superflu- 2 ary, Of $10 Sold Only st Our Four Stores. N — An " VAN QRDEN CORSET CO., skis | Contre, Street Court, t nia afternoon, escaping the prison sen ated by ‘Ab {eomplaint of | ‘orney Krote ence which Assistant District-Attorney | sistant District Preseoution on two felony charses. stock plunger,” who recently bough of ‘Patrick Elliott & Brewer, who is &n old man, war tn-| out the. bus! foted @ year Ago on three counte—two|Camp. Several years a Ate Jon of his company, He had since/ that Mr. O'Farréll’s apres | Of Bla tormer employers, Mr ma enjoying A o | Camp, of No, 6 Wai] street, was 'ar- he represented WEBANT, May 2—An all day dattio| oo: A neavy gale in blowing and the |for persury and one for Miing with ‘the /the concern at Goldfield, where he is < Was waged th the Senate to-day on| vessel is roiling heavily. It te doubtful |Becretary of State a Taine and frautm-| sald to have made a million In G' WORLD. THURSDAY, MAY 2. 1907. Kavanagh | %,.7engd at Now, Ro: MOTOR CLUB OPENS. | Housewarming o¢ Martem Head- 18th St. and 6th Ave. Store, New York. 4 County N ne new City a 2 Weet One Hundred and N qbatters af New Ovcontyatt 4 red gi oe Becton Pima Shoe Manufacturer’s Outlet Under Market Prices | members and a waiting let of two hunared. | Shoe Sale!) , To-morrow, Friday }. The club has houses at Lake Mahopa « t Long Bea one, sites byve been contained and houses will and Huntingde 4 ska tee ‘Keteey againgt (be (Gov. a ge oan gig ae worl oe Sullty to the thind indictment and Mr. | And ‘hed ovecdra ij Seen ee enareer: Way geheed” ens had been refloated and that her | Mand Ssked the Justice to dismiss the | Ait” Betore le iy é a Ti Ketsey's friends claimed victory trom |"? wee Wilhelmine: “ft will dlamias the felony indiet-| worth of stock £ the start, and through ex-Judge Hatch, Vie oagin ema ments,” sald His Honor, “and fine|,.che former manage: was { 54 East-23d St., near Fourth Ave, | ——= * “<ounst! for Kelsey, attacked the Gov- ' Brewer $00 for the mix nor. Court. He 11 « 64 West ‘125th St., near Lenox Ave. Si aaah wan cs MRS POST DIONT Mr. Nott protested, suring he thougn<| Srovginiee the fem owed, Nl 2 Columbus Ave. 8ist & 82d Sts. Sunday World Wants | | (@ietal. Mr. Hughes war also accused Brewer should de sent to jall for ai ¢ of bald , | ae t tee Genaters who followed Hatch of . term. He bellowed iat a fine alone was Hut Ho. ‘ex-| 489 Puiton St., BROOKLYN, Work Mondxy Wonders. pacting against the insuran: Hughes. denying the charge of animps and justifying his ac- fn demanding Kelsey's remov uperin- too light « punishment prepared io § ‘ t from political motiv Y “Becaune of this man's age and de-| was Out of town Hinman led the fighting for cause of Hla previous good condvat, 1) P%,M8ed fn Sekt fadicli des will not inflet a pricon term,” saia the) poner. eaid that such ry ter MeCarren followed Senator) No Objection to Case § eainst tains among the Insurance companies. post pon: 1 be had hun that he had found nothing in the Young Banker Being rere i . dewinning with the declara- Dismissed, When the case of Mra Emma C Post, the sixty-year-old wife, egainst her thirty-two-year-old husband, Au- guetus T. Post, secretary of the Acro Clu, and member of the vanking firm of Shephard & Co, was cal) to-day in « Yorkville Court, the haired wife did not appear to prosecute the of disorderly conduct. As the rel 4 i Will be started in the near fu- . Post and bis iawyer burried from e court, attempting to leave without jlatement, All Post had to Hy ¥i3 aay was “I don’t blame my wife for this. Sne up to it by her relatives. be no more trouble, 1m ie would sbow Gov. Hughes 1 wr ‘ated want tbe ‘oupporting if. Harrie refused to say wha See eety pides had, mature of the “action” hinted at woul! certain things tn common. It My We Feapomably probable that three} ’ Mbleaoerats out of pinctoen ii the Senate | Wiel And thet frre wert mo charges ; -—p ae Menate | the Genate. would vote to sustain the Governor, and | "Yo “asked the Senators to get down hat at ienst seven out of the thirty-two | put of the clouds and to facts, He re- ¢ WMepublicans would vota to retain Bupt.| ferred to the constitution ‘end 0 pleey in oMice. This would mean twen- | Pabutes in wapport of the dors Ay-three votes for Kelsey in any prob-| titled to a formal heartag, There wae fable event. What all or any of the re-| Pothing in the law requiring the Gov- Fubiaing twenty-eight would do remained | *TROF te pabmit, shargos ae be eren istaed Hatch Opens the Battle. Ba-Jvdee EW. Hatch, J for! Hughes was entitiad to have Meisey tn 120, proceedings ror fice of insurance Buverinten Moval of the insurance chief trom wha wee tn tal eeieriea” iM Rips: we Gemanded by Gov. Hughes.! geontor Hinman, when he charged pened the bettie, His speech, which| Hughes with wanting to gut Kelsey out Mae be impassioned claim for the re-| in order to appoint « man of hi : pertutendent, w | eT helieve the Exeoulive of tr ftantion of che Buzersiendent. was be-| “I ballere Che BRecaliee OF Ipea inimedieiely after cunsideration © ie 3 sent the ‘inginuation thet, ( ee Senaie Judiciary Comwsilitee's a site R Sisey, had bee! Hughes is playing politics Pi vage Hatch ueoared ve atly thal With Brass Knuckles. evermore message t Ah yee ucsting Keiwey 1p .n ne parr) make good } " and to make good he} the office of Insurance ent ® man of his appoint-| ¢ Buperintend f | entitied lo « y Charles E. Hughes,” continued fen the Senate such bern stor Hinman, “wanted a office @ 1, Was oply by siow gad cri 5 no wopld the incurance | Kelsey came fora m of the w ‘i & man | ontended ti t - % have witni * to Jeclare upper bous wae 2 . ott ry L & charg Mis there any jawyer in this Benet : deny i?" r of right a: id have at re the & te, but was Permitted only a remna: ‘ Fane ses telag ~ok Why Many People Suffer ton oft From Constipation. election of tite e the Baa Francis led ww Ha A Sure and Sate Relief, the drafting of form: #. which, he eaid, were P bowels Governor, Benator Armtrong Tre rovdit Sedvieed Kelsey in regard to the jrreguier bebite of | it Mat Genator Armeir vend ary 5 WAS lieve . mt OF dn. " te bees Alveys op baud, Bvery druggiet koopa it! Juation with’ dat. | “Brewer te aimpiy | fuicua And the Cow the vietim of @ vicious habit which Ob fished. 7 the exam pext “Mond T ed, dreds of letters asking , Tell le on Jent, and Tam net going to| iP {ht jail.” ‘mining ®t Sale of 2,000 High-Grade Suiis On Sale Friday Morning Arriving from the workrooms of one of the Brill- directed tailoring organizations anxious for “between-season work.” Made of velours, nard-finished cassimeres and extremely fine pure worsteds, of which one of the foremost mills in America wove too many pieces. This mill, by the way, Selis its product to only highest class wholesale tailors. Cut on newest Brill models, expertly tailored and exhibiting a wide range of newest and handsomest shades and designs. Sizes to fit all Whoever buys saves $5 to 87.50 on a suit because the mill overwove and the tailors were underworked. Excellent Suits, $10 Values up to $15, In plain dark grays, with neat overptaids and overchecks; handsome light grays in silver shades, meat silk stripe and plain effects. Expert tailoring, high-grade alpaca linings and shrunk linen and French hair cloth interlinings ¢ absolute shape retention. Cut on three new correct Brill m having-plain sleeves, cuff sleeves, low, medium or peaked lapels. Many of these sults are ¥% lined Hand-Tailored Suits, $49.50 Values up to $18, © Made of hard-finished oassimeres—that because of ¢ Nigh-grade wool and excellent fabric construction, lend themselves to t est tal- / ring, insuring garments of jong life, perfect fit and assured good shape r hardest usage. Sixteen shades of beautiful gray in various stripe, Check, overpiaid and overcheck weaves and designs. Tailor ry gh-grade hand work usual in garments of $18 and $20 cost five of the newest Brill models, ranging from c/nservative 1 Many are half-i!ned and have turv-up-bottom trouse Journeyman Tailored Suits, 54 5 Unusual Values Under $22.50, Made of velours, hard asoft somestand m from very light casslineres and pure worste ver ar gray shades brought annel effects to dign ark grays ding club checks, gun checks, pronounced and ch. pe ef { werchecks and overplaids, of mus designs and weaves, and plain gun metal grays in plain wale and herringbone weave ‘ ‘ yurneyman work of quality unusual in garments under $2 ¢ mmings are high grade, carefully selected and matched. Cut k { the nodels (designated by Press and Fashion Magas New k's owrrect Styles”), Including 2 and 3 button coats, witt at and medium lapels, various sleeve finishes, ¢tc,, Introd post-season style changes. All coats half-lined, trouser bottoms. Layhng aside the vest, you have @ practical hot-weathe and trousers sult Ready in all four Brill stores Friday morning Get the Habit. Go to = STORES, UNION SQUARE. 14th, 9. Bway, 47 CORTLANDT, near Greenwich 279 BROADWAY, nearChambers, 125TH STREET, cor, od Avenue o a stentk is eager Seg (Q'Far: ade Lofhoes « Oxfords | All America $4 Shoes ¢ 95 Snow’s $3 Oxfords 4. \ | Sample lots, surplus stocks, factory rejects. ial SE Reade 2 Ababa «Ws ek A | Sie a \ Boys’ Box Calf Shoes at ce ; Sizes up to 514; Blucher lace; | double! solid ~ ' soles; made to retail at $1.50; special at.... Sale of Misses’ Shoes 6th Ave. and 18th Si. 24 Floer Salesroo:n. + . Two Days’ Sale of Beautiful Lingerie Dresses Lavish Assortments—Newest Styles—Exclu- sive Modcis—On Sale Friday and Saturday. from Tabor Shoe. Co. Haverhill, Mass.; the THESE LINGERIE kind for which retailers get $1.50 per pair; sizes 69° DRESSES are male 85a to 11 and 11% to 2; at, per pair...... Of fine shetr materi- als in Pringess style. Some have. rich insertions of Val. lace in yoke effect and are profusely tucked and finished with lace medallions, Others , are made with solid fronts of inserted and = ap- OXFORDS—GIBSON TIES—PUMPS f Gun Metal Calfskin. Newest Styles. All sizes; $2.50 values | Messa- Pliqued embroidery. Lace, boyy +10 rim’ All hay. hort Dress, sleeves, ov i nea Women’s Sample Oxfords We place on sale about 1590 pairs of well made Oxfords that retail at 1.50 and 2,00, at with lace. Some of the sleeves are all lace. TAILOREDSUITS $1.50 Waist at 79c On Sale To-Morrow and Saturday Went Aull ereasan 79 none worth less than 50, an Glove Sale *» t 16-Button Mousquetaire Gloves at $2.35, Get the Jamestown | Exposition Picture | y | A large special importation wilh be'placed on sale to-morrow morning, They are stylish J6-button Mousguetaire gloves, in chamois skin, cape and glace kid, shown in black, tan, champagne and whit Good valye at $3.50 per pairs Spectal in this sale af ++ Seah ts 40s ctAgn ae given with next Sun- ©: day’s World. Plate . paper, 10 x 15, in. colors. Reproduced — Millinery Surprises Children’s Sallora ath Streamers, in mixed braids and piain colors, with Sik Ribbon Streamers, Special af .++++++0+ 19¢ Women’s $1.69 Ready - to - Wear Hats To-morrow at 59c. Women’s Wathing Hats, (rtn- med with quills, belbvet réb- bon anc Orns ments, in light colored ec straw brais. Large sine American beavty i 800. wha || from Biedermann — sige ae andere Le Trimmed Hats painting. - They are copies from imported models that sell in New York's best siores al (wo and three times this figure. You are oer tain te find a becoming and pang style in the ng. ‘s pride ourselves on tA | and most comp ete ine Cher draught out Alissse. aevcnst mercy neers cron

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