The evening world. Newspaper, September 4, 1907, Page 14

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aa nt ct hn nr NUS THE DODGER CAN'T _ PIVKILEDON DGE A TOBOGGAN TRIP. ANNIVERSARY OF SLAN IN BATTL = = ATES DTH WT ME No, NOT. DEAD!- MERELY SLEEPING! “Mass-Meeting Declare Him | f Unfit for Honors. s Seven- HEP. Senn Foe mecaren! Airshaft One Year After Fatal Explosion. They Fight Desperately Against Defeat. i CASABLANCA, Bept. &—Fight Frenchmen were killed aid seventeen | wounded in xn engagement on Monday 3 ide “TH campo “The dead Include | ti n,, ald was| Major Prewat, of the First Battalion Knifing of Island Fare ie “One of Many. Betrayals | : of His District. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 4s A -Old Boy FallsInto! Tribesmen Lose Heaviy, but|Local Union Head Says They our'peapte, are oot workers seething sansnhere, except under tht Western Union and Postal Telegraph jcompanies under the prepent slave-like cenditions Highest -referencés) fur- nished. Typewriting, bookkeeping, Che lea! work» specialty, Hustlers In jlinw of endeavor are avail sites eve the New York busine: fe are ready and willing to pay living wager for en iny's work, Address Joseph Fo"Khearny President. C..4. ©, lors a. % Pine street, New York. John." —_———— gt ure,” said President Ah “that most of the striking tel raphers WH] secure positions in other pousioees before the end of ich rae eer splendid #atisfaction to Will Give Satisfaction, | feet tree em ike ae pect A our frat _clasn operators ant 1) the to Business Men. strike wer, settled | to-morrow, would .be @) per cent of the expert telographers. mlesiog “This atrike has been @ Sedvend to some of our men and women. It has proved to them that they have ihe the President Joesph F. Ahearn, of New York Local No. 16, visited the adver-j ability to earn more money nd decent treatment outwide Ar the talon offices of the New-York newr-t graph service Brookly WHAT RINT WE Goin’ To, foro nim). of the Foreign Legion, and Lieut. Beniz- sated the boy's |28% Of the Second Battalion of Alpertac, an pour before | Svarpshooters, at the toot, The. Moora “concentrated the largest e to a force they. had yet’ mustered in this [vicinity and returned to the. attaak How 1 )Sgain and agaip afier encountering A ibe y fire of French artillery and Lmackine guse— ~ TN ‘The ‘enaiy’s losses are desctibed as atane Court enormous. The fighting was started by inch {AD Attack. Inade by the Moora on @ Ry air ee a. ‘Cheered by the laree apesentative | crowd S-@etola Washinglon Hall ead Forty-serents: Phunkitt was lar: avenue} core We} of an woman wh “Papa has t AMONGST Us! feta by the Coney AD meranus ave; (nicely o1Le 0) fin the Senate | on her lv 2 Sy Puliy—one_thon pe French sooutti« party Democratic About ix thousand Moors participated | n Monday's ‘fight. The Moors, who Another thousa ait goneant replilsed on all sides, made @ moat “venue for adn (4a @earcely br ‘ye Cfowd wero git professional men of t iy malo loaders. mechanics, marbed fantas- ed on ‘white horses and ying their banners in the front line, they swept down from the hile in solendid formation and charged thun- ris ike ais y to within about four hundred le” Anderson = French camp. which for y Mla waa -® Moment seemed to de in danger of k being overridden. As they advanced the Moors chanted in unison verses from ¢ Koran. ‘The trrexular Algerian oavalry en- countered thé first shock of the Moors ase but they did not budwe a foot ne position thy occupied. Gen. quickky deployed his forces to the mreatest advantage, and the Moors | were submitted to a fire of shot and }snell which soon -tett- the ground strewn | with dead. T N's ——— : Tea | xtalarPreroet wan sla rntis “stoce W WHEREAS, Th J. MeManta has since his election to Jend 2, , Sept. 4—The news of Moa- shin and to the office of Senator proved himself recreant to ever? f day’s sanguinary engagement near C irnat reposed in him and mude for himself a record in the Lesis- ii &blanca has shocked as well as surprisal ss = z tor ——— fe JIMMY WALSH ON THE WARPATH FOR MAC'S” scALp. US To DER Y Rescue! oard groans in the ture and the ‘The outpouring of residents of the Sweet side was taken as a rebuke to tthe” MoManus, the mention of whose | PEmame was greeted with groans’ and} “Trinses. gy Patrick % Mestanus, no Tet Phe bewiskered leader, > ted °T when be 1 chairman of. tant night's affair, He started right in to McManus had treated his co: je taking the office. ‘qtPThe' McManus voted again: storia! measure in ighbors and fr from Sormorations.” yt Calls Him Recreant. SA. McManus then offered.a peso . Pition which denounced McManus # ant to every trust,” a tee @n enemy to labor,” and nM i 5 fA unfit to represent the di the eSnate or as leader. Plunkitt support for the acer tlor 2 ? tthe primaries. 21,845 Ballots Bearing Actor’s d “By a unanimous vote, the 2 jeoring for five minutes, the Name Sent to Mardi Gras Editor. and Plun Te-second to none as A “Dodge: and an enemy of labor, and see ria ene ae eee a Dodwer! nud ni cn Morocean situation ts adily grow- ict “an Undestrable element i nore serfous, and that, a}fkough ¢ the district, always proved himself a capable repre 2) i Suicide wnce ot ths nd of labor, and atoo¢ eat fea er Committed Suicide dossea, Festetancacto end of labor, and stood as an exponent for the purity | | Boarder Moors, who esyear to be meting y necessitate a die- ent of the allies” forces jn g the Menting to an end. ght into th: ¥ cleanliness of the district, and, | : and VHEREAS, The interests of the Democratic party tn the city of New}| and His Body Lay inW om- on with the political record and aMilations of House Three Days. Use ays. as der or in the 3 th .) SOLVED, That we, the business men and electors of this dis here nasembled, pledge our unqualified and undivided At the primaries to be held on the °th day of § George W. Plunkitt, ana ask all good and loyal Demo ot the dlstrict, who have the interests of the city, the protection of homes and the cleanliness of the istrict at heart to vote for G The Admiral added that the other is DOLE’ BNE Poe eee _— —— Ne | FEWER AUTOS AND JEWELS, { a) “Who Does It?” You A Ke, of the expedition, France wes unable to 8 on a&count of the restrictions tm- ed on her by the Algectraa Conven- trict. tch fwas received during the VicesAdmiral Philtbert at ing that a new engage- about seven *MOur present Tammany leade fade a record for himself rv chittren-«” Mtay p tasues in the Sia! maz haye called for contest! Gras a every section of west © lave deen asked to enter 2 igainst him. I accept. and aa a © gay name is George Washington Plunk- go sure Ja it that Ti} be the next Bees tive In Fourteenth street trom district. “McManus, enlled ‘The’ when his henchmen point hiw ont head{ag | “K the IS-cent children’s parade, | heady Wearing a silk hat, votcd ngainat | tons It was not 4 thes Ipated shelix at the Moors who to the hills This t follewed a forward movement on the part of the French forces, ta gra y2p0 twenty-four the popular HOW VOTE STANDS Hotel, Surf avenue, [Corse Payton ng Mardi Gras week, | John Econopouly ' five-cent fare te Cones; he |C oma aalasenthal | : Besacd, 7S eeelete anal ty Donnelly The Reports of Importations for Ff the Capitol when te Mayoralty us base Chiet_ the Reply Up There. | This and Last Year Show a 5 ¢ i Woman Who Is Suing Notori: | Marked Changes. According-to Special Deputy Appraiser denry M. pp tmportations of pre- stones and automobiles during the t elght months of the current year haye fallen far below those of the firat elght months of 18%. The number of automobpes: imported from Jan. 1 to Aug. 31, 1907, was SI4, the total appraised { which was $2,516,58.08 In the Drevioug year the nporiatlons, gare Recount bill came up nctiony | in he knocked out the bleventh ave-| Wie Bie Cracks removal meaxarer he | “Sty-finpped on everything of tm- portanee, and explains nothing UAE civen a promine, a a mehnnd-shake Do you want man for your leader?’ ample stage, aad has all seats and wt Elias P. Clayton indler. ‘Appli for Alimony, ating Jaek"™ Doo’ she Tammany the Twenty-third Assembi bewun his c: wher at S$ dred and Eighty-second street the Dooleyites raised ano’ will be ch for repea Brooxtyn. There egistered in this 1,20 of ‘om y " i ‘alued at $3,155,143.57. In and IN elther drive them o 1 infastone McAvoy, as stonvs the decrease has been in will wear prison stripes. ‘Ts As charges ak st Me. roportion. Dreamland 0} Manus went over to see Pat McCarren h reports disclosed a large followers, are the latest issues on the 1 yer hu nd Mardi Gras Pbaolestaasiatity ees nthe . to talied | increase In {mportations of lemons and | 3 A z tin the Twenty-| to wupport her. other fruits Bes How Corse Payton Became an Actor. |f emis Ste ahses Do. fanences a . Nor did T accept $2 or 2 Fire! Looking out of $€200 to ‘square things’ In the Fitty window he saw the handsome big | {rn fourth Street Court, tnergiosssot Dooley nner which had been | Of SCLL MORE REAL LACES THAN ANY GIMER STORE IN AMERICA, ; he ch lance | stretched across Ams! “Plunk’s All Right.” Herrnts“daistrict was ¢lean when I was Ms representative in Tammany Ho [Udttia girls and little boys could go| War as Col. Corse alons unmolested. Cut of this organiza-| At ten the Jad run away ane-£o $ion:-of-Washingion -1taii—there gradi-+ ‘ied 416 men to the police tore: nren BBS Dock Depa: Bireet-Cieaning De; feachers, 0. Is tha {Crleu of "You're Al “I have wacched the ele for twenty-five yoars, and this ¢hance for fraud in bare tect the ballot avenue at} One Hundred and Pif'y-sixth street, | urning.. Donning hte clothes he called | nue and One Hundred ang street, Of the biz banner was | MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED 6TH AVE, 22ND TO 23RD ST, NY. nn eet tA TS LT 7 sacar: is) Uoalevites irae [push Snow na Men’ 5 $95 Suits All For ny openly accused { | $ ot a { | And a Pair of $3 Trousers | Included Without Extra Charge} | | MoAvoyites of having ‘AOUT THE SUITS: they are new, up-to-date comprising hand tailored Thibets,. yray and. fancy and light and dark cheviots, either single or breasted, lined with high grade. silk-finish serge Or alpaca. There are sizes to fit of all proportions from 31 to 46. Many Winter Suits in this lot. manner and banner with our lives day From 8 A, M. to1 P. M. The meeting lasted one hoy ve Aundred” shook harass Theatre Patrons Vote fen nat his Lee Aven nour sale of men'a fa (of a kind, All tz erenata; odd | om 24 to 44 che op measure Thursday From 1 P. to 6 P.M ) alneoata for men will be Diaced on sale from 1 M. Thureday. \ iosge variety of them to 48 chest measure. Men’s $3.00 Trousers, $1. Montested t yer, i { 1 ft f R ie waa ll * a frie Gale petnebuy. woratednlealli was/soneviGlk y of the olty aay , r E Milhaseimeres. 6izea in the lot for young men also; unkitt and’ Medts 4) walt Men’s $15 Black Thibet Suits, $7.50 Suits, ull Hnely lllored; sizes from $i 10 4 cnest, An excels Black Thivet 6 provide yourself with a fine Diack sult at nadr price Boys’ $5 @ $6 Knicker Suits, $3.98 are, mld” & far parte s 7.| sr, PETERSBURG, Sep peer ae : a C | \ : E Y te mpreading considerably, ‘Tho and Mr miel 7 have bee ix McManus brothers, in- termburK haye been | k, which | Grand # lols and tweed, : fe tho most strict precaue Hoye’ Kalcher Suits of {uOoy Worsteds, cassimeres, oney para MIRE waties tne ’ veep hope to have that 5 Thirteen fresh cases have been | Some sults have an extra pair of trousers. Bize from 7 to 16 years. RNenteciceergheutest een (For Ceupon sen page 2) reported at Novgorod, JAMES MACREERY SCO. L3rd Street. S4th Street. MERINO: UNDERWEAR DEP’TS. rn Both Stores. Pajamas for Ladies and Children. Made of Silk, Silk and Wool, Viyella, * French, Scotch, ‘“Daisy’’ and Outing : Flannel or striped Madras, Percale and Lawn. On Thursday, September the sth. 3 Ladies’ Outing Flannel Pajamas. ogc of Children’s Madras Pajamas. Sizes 2 to 6 years, —) 50c BLANKET DEP’TS, 4n Both Stores. Imported Blankets, new designs and colors, A complete stock of woo! or down filled Comfortables,—covered with fine a Silk or Satin. The latest patterns, : On Thursday and Friday, September the 5th and 6th. Sale of fine, white, California fleece $ wool Blankets. = Single bed size....--..ee+---- 4.50, 5.25 and 6.00 per pair Double bed size..........eeee +++ 5-50, 6.25 and 7.25 per pair STAMPED PATTERNS. tn Both Stores. Sale of stamped Shirtwaists and Un- derwear. Fine materials and new designs. Shirtwaists on waist linen........ 1.50 Sy “fine lawn..,......- 60¢ On French Nainsook. Night: ‘Gowns,...000.20- 0 Chemises........ eae oiiste 5 $C Corset “Covers... vee age t Fancy Bureau Scarfs, finished with ruffle. Made of washable materials. 35 Embroidery Hoops, Materials, etc. JAMES M&GREERY & 60. ; 23rd Street. 84th Street. se goc JAMES McGREERY & CO. 23rd Street. 84th Street. FURNITURE DEP’TS. ‘rn Both Stores. Craftsman and Quaint Mission Ree iture; Art Stuffs and Metalware. The Fall collection is now on exhi- bition—new models including Settles, Morris and Reclining Chairs, Buffets, Bedroom and Dining Room Furniture, Odd and unusual articles suitable’ for Halls, Dens and Studios. Tabourettes and low seated Rockers, 375 and 4.25 om Arm Chairs and Rockers, ; : 7.50 and 9.50 each Large Arm Chairs and Rockers, with loose cushions,....13-50 and 18.50 each Morris and Reclining Chairs, with two large loose feather cushions, 19.50 and 25,00 each Magazine Stands, Bookcases, tea and ' card Tables: j 28rd Street. | || 84th Sirest. | cia ta ta rin coe ath 8

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