The evening world. Newspaper, July 19, 1907, Page 6

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W GRAFT AND "HAR POLICE Anforms Detectives That Pro- ~ motions Cannot Be i Bought. é Ae thes flan bas | Steamer Gracia ment ~| watoaded gf .ne= a little fox 1 of bananae’ Ww ‘Calls. Them Liars and Crooks] seis: “and Seeks Further In- formation: “Hes enakes,” “He wants to b. “Wants to ship news man. As sure as you live,” truthful mariner. that animals can't reason. ‘ Commissioner Bingham’ sharpened hig N} May au the men were assembling for Poll call. “I understand that'some of you young = have been approached by pollti- and alleged fixers with advice you will be promoted by paying |, a $100 .and $200," said the Police Commissioner. “I have come here to <Swarn-you that theees men are Hare and crooks; and if I find that any of you have paid a red cent tor promotion Fou'll be hoofing it to somo precinct fm short order. A “Man Higher) Up.” Method in His won't drink. milk unless chaser of, booxo with it chaser. catch hydrophobla from lack “Ot straint, Welcomes Reptile or Insect. wriggied ner meaning 6x: | ) was sharing the tarantulas hful wep asserted “Don't you Ddelleve Look at that| to the Madness. “He ia what you call a souse. he. gets al He won't drink | Wo had a water unless he rets the same kind o ali Consequently we have to keep him’ supplied with whisky, 69 we wo! wirse,. wo kep his thirat and that in why he wante-n Tarantulas and Snakes This Dog’s Best Friend ARREST AN TAN OUTRAGE ex Likes Hss Liquor a Likes It Seong, and Bite of Venemous knows that if he # | he | bis hia frst tas’ Vaumer, aon or peaman,| “We Kot soma tiorse the jungles, ecaré up the gan Veslomoux qnake, whic ed tha IEA an He} ained ” of iiquids History of the Case. and Kalser followed us to! ,. ~SOCULLSTS DECLARE Policeman Drunk, Say Pair Stopped From Holding Street Meeting. / | Policeman [the Bast I say} street stat { use hejon’ the drunkenness at iin bite | 4tendqon: He appeared In’ Har- h agjtlem Court to-day as complainant | perionca | axainst Dorts. Rh ein, of Buffalo, | ofore Swanson, of .thla city, te rome rere holding a,meeting » Hundred. and Sixth street and on avenue tart necord'ng ie story, when came ag and commanded them to stop th When they dectined, ‘having a oman was stein ackiatt charged | Ps ex and went into from icthe Ha geared up, » h took a bit appears that “a man higher up,” acquainted with the working of ‘the system, has succeeded In passing the word that he is to namo the young “Bien, recently detalied oa probation to fhe Detective Bureau, for promotion to tive Nevtenants with the increased “pay of $2,000, “Gen. Binghain got a private tip on ofbe matter, and so did his secretary, Wan Slattery, A policeman in the ®ureau was mentioned as having been |. When-cailed upon-for-an explanation by the Commissioner the @etective came out with the whole wcheme. He pald that others had boen e hed. He denied having paid kay money to the alleged fixers. + Promotions Postponed. “While the detectives were at roll-call pc . Bingham advised them that if they had] UU2!!¥ known as + been approached to come immediately | ATound the Corner, to him and give detatis. A half dozen ‘younger men of the bureau were wait- must sult brought against it by § fie for audiences with the police heua| Protestant Eptacopal Church up tonoon. © the deliv of a quit clal property situated at N “Gen, Bingham was to have named Mitty patrolmen of the Detective Bureau to-day for promotion to lieutenants. 1 Hie postponed action until atter his in- |) Oyestigation of the fake “fixing” Is fin- feed, He wald. however, that he would ‘make the promotions before he left on y vacation Aug. 1. He will be away 7m No, 30 Mulberry street for thirty 9 008 | Deputy, Commissioner O'Keeffe ii'be In charee, ‘$260 FOR GLASS OF BEER, |::- —_ ‘nent Estate Mam Accuses Sociable Strangers of Robbing Him. “James Korn, a real estate man of "> (No, 217 West One Hundred and Talrty- “pecond street, figures out to-day that @ drink of beer he took with two strangers yesterday to allay the pangs ‘urented by the heat cost him $260. “ern compinined-ta- Harlem Court, famainat Otto Dhrerger, of No. 164 East “Ons Hundred and Fourteenth street, ‘nd Otto Kitzjseger, of No. 801 Smith ward—the two men he says he soe ATIAbINg with 2chen he_missed bi torn paid the prisoners met him amt Sixty-ninth street. declines to give the asked for on the ground that in the oc property but Church purposes. The authorities veyance providing of Bt Corner be stricken out as striction In the covenants. Justice Hendrick in motion to mi definite saya: “The m nose and mith. By the W: all wrinkles and Itnes are Trott, smooth, velvety condition, ing. Thi fused ther, but were mrmeated by De- Yectives Sheridan and Kelly. The pris- wners ‘were heli for examination. 22 W. 22d St, |, When you-come to buy a piano where are you likely to best value for your money? From the gener: stbly-do-anything-ese-buttreat-the-pis fof mercandise among’ merchandise, who will cut prices the lowest or stencil any name from the piano Specialist, who does just manufacture and sell it fills, and for that reason has a reputat n to matr and real? The by giving a satisfaction that lasts and makes friends, to own a piano, Our temporary affords those in the neighborhood every arate, to ‘with the marvellous possibilities of the Sterling F this Branch. is open every Monday, Wednesday Pyou will find it a convenient, cool and comfar musical evening. get ‘layerpi Jay, Close wt 12.90 Katurdays In Joly aad Avguat, \ i CHURCH WILL RAVE | TO ALTER LA LANGUAGE Representatives of “Around the} aes Corner’ House of Worship | Told to Be Concise. | ham str The Church of the Transfiguration. | 1 Thé Little Chure answersmore definite and certa! The Chureh of the Transfiguration | quit claim decd | erty was sold subject to @ restriction) oun. never be Used for Church ask that portions of the an-| swer of the Ldttle Caurch Around the! particularly thone referring to granting ke the complaint more | of the answer oftends| Your age {9\ exaggerated by crow’s fet.) furrows and cher distiguring line about the end the texture of the akin i: restar: write Dept. D.- for information free. Dermatological | Woobstiey INSTITGTE, Nay. Sanee store which can't pos- a-superfielnt we y-as-a-hind ught from the manufacturer demanded ? and for that reason knows everything about a piano, its artistic value, lust where it stands in the musical world, how it is made and the place J! n that gives the fj purchaser an absolute protection and a money value that-is-inflexible |! Sterling Piano| ‘Company has a record of nearly half a century as Piano Specia ‘a life work crowned with a success that could have been earned alone We have prices to meet every pocketbook and terms that enable any honest person Branch, 1234 Bedford Ave. Maia Warerooms, 518-520 Fulion ie) cor. Hanover Place, Brooklyn. mubeer fund 1 ment in and. concise titute an A NEW Monnens BID IN ROAD. | $400,00. | Helden | bers. make {ts in the the prop: | of that the | | Stephen's | models ;— z if you want cl the} best paid organ by American and fe fied and most stric If Call or S-garment suits of ht are highest grade fab) Every suit.is extreme Two and Included are 2-p of pure 3 ! cassime $22.50 grade. Excejient trop! get the is cheviet, in assortment ht to dark colorings in new {} designs. ‘Models are correct and show all the later style touches, Because of |] the excellence of fabric, trim and tailoring thesé-sults are excellent val- ues up to $15, Or pianos, || Tens of the because estates Made in new ligh man tailors to conf manently. Cut onenew me style until we ate assimere JNION SQUARE GSROADWAY OO iirhtree: \| Weas ah ID-SUMMER SALE | If'you want clo If you want tailoring done If you want clothes r If you want to select your clothes from the largest, most diversi- in any four stores in America ;— you want to save 20 to 40% of the purchase p that at original prices were best value anywhere ;— - Then Buy Brill Clothes in This Mid-Summer Sale. Finest 2 and 3 Piece Suits, Values up to $30, Finest tropical worsted and and foreign worsted, Saxon rics, in sia: ments are cut on over 30 models, That are values up to $22.50, Two and Three Piece Suits That are vaiues up to $15, cal worsted two-piece sults—very light and thin, but tai- Blue Serge Suits—Extra Value under $20 and $22.50, © ands $6 Vaiue Worsted Trousers Special, $3. 73, Young Men's Suits, $10 Values at $8. children’ s $4 and $5 Value Suits, $2. Bull J SHIRTS EXACT PROPORTIONS, TRUE - BEAMS, PERFECT BUTTON- “HOLES, EXCELLENCE IN EVERY DETAIL. UNEXCELLED FOR FIT AND WEA WHITE ANO EXCLUSIVE FANCY FABRICS. hoon ron CLUETT, PEABODY 4 co. MARERG OF ARNOW COLLAM ewuery & Brill Clothes thes that aré styled’ 6 months in advance of usual thes that will be good style next season;— by th most highly developed and ions of expert tailors in America;— je of the highest standard fabrics woven reign mill: able assortment of garments to be found ly des rice of clothes $17.50 and Saxony flannel 2-piece suits, and ailan-stock hue serge, aad -of domes yur cassimere and smartest cheviot. T: advanced colorings and designs. The ¢ including all the exclusive Brill models $25, $28 and $30 value. $13.50. Three Piece Suits. ce suits of high-class velour flannel and 3-piece suits xed worsted, high class velour cassimere, silk-mixec west two and three button models, sho lored-—every_garment—by-spe- eStaNpS these paritents $9 gitest grade A . Full aud half lined 3-piece suits of high grade wors- $14.50 of U.S. True Blue Serge suits sold In Brill stores in 3 Added to the last of this ¢$ ate hundreds of B. B; Spe- surplus serge suits. Every one of these blue serge »fade,,not to cocklé not to pull out at sexms. And permanent shape retention |s ght and rop xerford system journey: 'y move and to hold: their shape per- m to wearer's ever STets—amd t. ed and. trim all-woo! blue serge-a t4 to 20 years. to hold shape, fit and d excellent fancy worsted, cker suits, in worsteds, cassimeres, izes 3 to 16. 98¢e SH SUITS, Russ! colors and desig Vath. n Bway 47 CORTLANDT, n. Greenwicr- n. Chambers, 125th STREET, cor, 3d Avenue, Downtown Slores Open Saturday WG P.M. «ty rlem Store Oyen Seturday Untill 10 P.M, “2 an and Sailor warranted FOUR wcthers Jiast, and bis Will. was ity Dee Paul F, Fu | Hundred and city; and George Rue La Brayesel, nis beat the poltoemanh with being drunk and oft! "ANDY HAMILTON LOSES WIFE. heave ft vow! HEODORE TILTON'S WiLL SHARES $3,000 eles It was One tix Paris, and Tw yrentin, Cleanses and boautifies the | teoth and purifies the breath. | Used by poople of refinement | for.over a quarter of a century. Convenient for tourists. t Pncranto bY | ie, andy Black and Van Pumps-—Sailor Ties—Oxtord Ties 29 Worth ~ Women's Oxford Ties, Vici Kid, Patent Coltskin. Sizes-2' tq8, Worth $1.50, at 79¢ 00° Clearance Women’ eGR Oxtords, worth $1.50 and $2.00, All sizes, at...0-.----++---- Clearance Children’s dren's Shoes Boys’ Shoes Sere Ghia BOC | | Boze, #250 Ton 4.39 Witikidsda: 39° || Boys’ $250 Gung 39 Children’s $1.00 Red Button Shoes 49c Boys’ $1.75 Mist Kid Calldren’s $1.60 Tan Shoes Boys’ $1.85 Box Calf op shoes: $1.75 Patent Leather Shoes .... Hoys’ 75c Tennis Shoes and Oxfords Boys’ Ee Batton Shoes 49c 95 Cnitadren’s 64.00--- 95¢ White Canvas ‘ABS Oxfords... a Children's $1.1 “Walte Canves45c 95¢ cya OF 39¢ Clearance Men’s Shoes. Entire floor stock of eacuare '§ $4.00 Shoes for Men 95 || Snow's $3.50 and $4,00 shoes for Men, special at- : An Au a Shapes Packard A DOG STORY! a like to know where © aristocratic on ending touch with mna- read inanicures. : ntiety, valote, &., the Magnsine Section of NEXT, SUNDAY’S WORLD, Dr Lyon's | " Tooth Powder | G and Saturday Mornings. | Wo at ONeill-Adams Co Women’s 25c Hose 19c---6 for $1 ight also black with’ unb Store Occupying Two Blocks Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d St. N. Store Closes Saturday at 12. 30 Noon reat Values for To-da y 1 IN EITHER MER BUILDING sheer, “veiling and s men’s fast black; very lustrous quality, yer lisle. } eantess feet, de eached Value 1s. sokts, ses soles. jay Misses’ Skir ts—Of whité. linen, sizes 35 to 39 inches, assorted band and Saturday morning at wor Included in this lot are 200 pairs of samipies of Barefoots, IN EITHER BU. ik DING sa | Barefoot Sandals for Misses, th up to $1.25, not M Boys’ $1.50 & $2 Wash Suits, $1.00 | Don’t confuse these suits with the Is ind usually i face .00; special for to-da Enjoy the Summer breezes in ar strongly made. Saturday morning at $1.25. 16 Inch.. $4.25 18 inch. : $1.49 Straw ‘Dress Suit Cases, with Straps and Handles, | 16 inch 18 inch. sol for $1.00; ir al Russian styles, in chantbe hable colors. Regular. prices y and Saturday mor |__ IN EITHER BUILDING ce cool hammock! afford to miss this Renal, bargain; of fine quality, || Regularly sold at $1.75; special for to-day and 6 Summer ctaveling Cases. iabanese Telescope Cases, With straps and strong leather handles; Japan- ese basket weave; very popular because of their lightness and great durability; offeretl at a great saving, Be [29 en’s Trousers—'/, Regular Prices. An | $2.50 & $3 Kinds, $1.50 [3.50 & $4 Kinds, $1.98 || | from this splendid lot of Trousers, just received from Wald, Walker &..Co., Astor Place, makers of high-grade garments. Matkrials “are Worsteds, cassimeres, flannets-and- crastiess-int-a wide choice of patterns in stripes, cheeks and mixtures, in regular and-outing styles, sizes 30 to 50. waist, all lengths. Special for to-day and Saturday moming, $2.50 to. $3.00 Trousers at $1.50; $3.50 to $4.00 Trousers at $1.98, extraordinary opportunity for you to Supply. your ‘ne poueeTeee Made ot for new pair whotn business comes. Let a World “Want” give your “bid” Hi broadest publicity, : nau W. L. Douglas Shoes‘ and Oxfords for Men}! Oxfords and Shoes in Russet, Black-and Patent Leather, showing all the kinds. They are ‘factory damaged,” but we warrant every ee _IN ADAMS MS BUILDINO ONLY To-Day- ane- Saturday “Morning. $1.98 pecia Douglas toes. ‘Splendid selection in all the different $1.98 for wear ..... Better selection at $2.59 per pair. The man who makes.a “bid? for business is the man to

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