The evening world. Newspaper, September 18, 1907, Page 7

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YW KPPURIS. Rost Synagogues and Three FeeRVICES ALL TO-DAY. ‘Rabbis Disagree on-Bingham'’s ~ ham yesterday “Yor them and did not approve of the t fine home ‘lant OBSERVED BY HAL h MILLION Magistrate Harris Discharges sey's Magazine to-day sat destde Mark HALT A IV IV} Delgado and Roasts Police- eee faileded Get eat On , Hundred Spécial Places of Worship Open. Refusal to Give Hebrews on Force’a Holiday. @he ‘Jewish holiday Yom Kippur, or Day of Atonement, began last evening | aod was more generally observed than at any time during the past fifteen years. Thero were about forty recular| wynagogues and about three hundred temporary places of worship open on the east side, and they all were crowded | to the doors, ‘There were no free seats, either, fam- | tiles paying from $5 to $25 for the priy- | ilege of praying for the one day. TeporeaKesiinia tedyeua cen sobre will observe the fast day, which ‘that from sunset Jast evening to Raat thin evening not a morsel of food or drink will pass their lips, Only children | Under thirteen’ are allowed to eat. The strictly orthodox removed ther shoes in the synagogues, and, wear- ing white linen death shrouds, prayer shawls and skull caps, began to pray. At 82) P. M. the services were over. but. will begin aguin at § A. M to-day and will continue all the day. Among the prominent Hebrewa wii attended services at the were: Justice Mito! ‘of the Supreme Court, Abraham Erlanger. the theatrical man- exer, who were at the Temple Beth: Justices Greenbaum, Leventritt and Pietzek, Park Commfartoner Moses Werrmah, former Commiasioner Jacob Kats, his brother Alfred Kats, ex- Fudge Alfred Bteckler, Charles Stock- Yer, Civil Justices: Herman Joseph and Benjamin F. Hoffman, Coroner Julius Harbureer, Simon Stetngut, Moo Levy, former Assistant Corporation Coansel Gustavus A. Rogers, ex-Assemblyman Isidore Cohn. ox-Magtstrata_ Alexander Finelite, Philp B. Benjamin, Aaron Schutman, Max J. Porges. Max 8. Levine. Morris Tolk, Alfred Hahn, for- ‘mer Borough Preauient Jacob Cantor and Lawyer Abraham Levy. A request was made of Gen Bing- to permit the Hebrew members of the force to remain off duty to«iay, to observe the holiday. The Commissioner looked over the roster @nd found that he had just 14 men on the force of that roligious faith. The majority had asked no one to intercede petition. ‘The Commissioner sald that as he was short of men. 500 being detailed to Coney Island, he could uot let the meno! ut would detull them for duty at syna: i STH fe Rev. Dr. Rudolph Grossman, of he Temple Rodoph Sholom, was indik- ant at the Commissioner's refusal, and the Rey. Dr. Samuel Schulman, of the Temple Beth-El, agreed with Mr, Gross- man, BROKER ARRESTED ON A CHARGE OF FORGERY. Herman G, Beach Taken Back to Watertown by Jefferson County Sheriff. Herman G, Beach, who js said to have wut considerable of a dash in and @round Watertown, \N. Y., where he un- til recently conducted’a brokerage Ress, wis to-day arremed tn Ww Porty-seventh street by Bherif ELD. Bellinger, of Jefferson County, who was acoampanied by Dietrict-attorney F. B. Pitcher, of Watertown, and a private Astective. ‘The! warrant obarged forgery in the ecoond PES ee fie was locked up in Aret street station until warrant in Watertown, charging thira ye fo ba tid he wae not gullty of any grim e, but that all his-debts and trou- dies were due to money lost in Wall ‘ethos ca Pee een in the qch went 0 to Water- town four yours ago.” tie maintained a for his wife and child in @ suburb of Watertown, When he had only $160 in cash, err BONAPARTE: IN CHICAGO, TAKES UP ALTON CASE, No. Action Likely Until Attorney. | eral Has Conference with y - Uudge Landis, SOHTCAGO, Beg. 18—Attorney-General Bonaparte held a three-hour conference to-day with District-Attorney Stma in Which the attitude of the Government towani the Chtomgo and Aiton road in he Standarti ON case was considered. ‘The Attorney-General had previqusly declared that the road should be @ranted immunity because of the Prominen sahil to have been made to ft by, Distriot-Antor ney %, Morrieon betore commence Bien sara Ot of the Sonolusion of the. confermnoe eee ee the Aittornay-Generwl Dietrict<Atttorney.- would pay the road be prosecuted Sereda td ‘0 It is probable no prea at will taken until a Conference ja had twith Judge Lande. The Round-Up. | The great sensational play done | into serial story form toil! appear in daily instalments in THE, EVENING WORLD, beginning Saturday, Sept, 28. Thrills in every chapter, Love in _ ene EVENING WORLD, LETS MAN WHO OREW LITERARY BATTLE GUN ON CABBIE GO) | | man Who Arrested Him. jth discharged by Magistrate Hartts, said that {t seemed to ‘him thet there | wns good cause for complaint against | Hoar. : Delgado had spent tte night in a cell mreet po- was showing me a Rood tine. In front of Jack's 1 detnanded that he stop. I drew a pistol because It seemed the only. way to Impress him, and then this pollosman arrested mo at the cabman’s request.” The cabman, whose name, according | to Hoar, js Martin Dunn, was not in Vhere ig the cabman?’ asked the plaint aguinet Delgado, © thought his word’ would be good The Magistrate. thought @if- arged the do intends to he enougs. ferently, and honorad! dress, ‘Acconting to the court officers, Hoar has constituted bimself a sort of tector of the cabmen Who have stand outside Jack's ever stnoe he has tow weeks ago he nothing Walle @ young man = tally beaten by a crowd of cables eut- side the restaurant. Se NEW RIOTING IN ANTWERP. ANTWERP, Sept. pe eorwers ot ielgian workers, tired of the labor struggle here, continue .to join the etrike-breakers. There are now about 40) men at work on the ships in the Harbor. ,The locked-out men and strikers pecame riotous again to-day and were twice charged by gendarmes with rawn swords, Cures Drunkards| Mary’s Miracle. The day of working miracles T'm sure ‘4 far from past. And now to rhow you what I mean, Tit tell you of the last reat one that happened right (p me, For I was part of it you res You know the life T used to lead— © God, a living death, A drunkard of the hopeless kind— For, scarce a sober breath Lever drew, and hope and pride Were lost to me and nearly all beside. A MODERN MIRACLE. One friend alone wes left—my) wife, God blees her ey-ry hour! @ho saved me from a drunkard’ grave, And whiakers wicked power Just bow aved me you shall see— ‘Thin ta the! way she told It me. {When hope was almost dead within faithful, constant breast, — She read of Dr. Haines’ Cure Then without stay or She sent for one Trial {at Barple free, And gayo it unbeknown to me! I drank of it at ev'ry meal— Tate it in my bread, While Mary watched But ne'er a word sh Until one day I to think That I bad lost my hove for drink! nxtously, | ae | When, quite unconscious T was cured, My Mary told mo all; Wt seemed the very aut of God, A modern mtraclo; T call tt this, because my wife And Haines’ Cure bad saved my lite, And now my little story's done, My ev'ry word te trus, And what this troatment did: for-me, The rame ‘twill do for you; ‘And wives and mothers—one and all, Take heart of Mary's Miracte. fave thore near and dear to Ute of degradation, and from ay ty You can do it by cutting out thts goupen, Free Treatment Coupon. ‘OF food. srithont booing why. will also eet books and festhmontale, i prove how hundreds have been saved, teeming abundance. A great throv- ~ bing romance of picturesque Amer-| oan life, 1 leat the negro was aggressive and brought | the trouble on himseit. ) | SFY sespton: ment when he heard about the beau- ‘OLD GLORY MADE ON BROADWAY CAR Frank VY. Johnson, a clerk for | Trojanovich, a mining and} capitalist af Globe, Ariz, was | Mitchellson, a negro porter, on ja ns passenger on the Oceanic, | which arrived here to-day. Twenty-five Years ago Mr, ‘Trojanovich came to colo h i : ‘ | i red Drother was reaching up for &) America in the steerage, add he atways | ferwhen Johnson said: “Take | black hand from in front ef my dreamed, while wresting wealth fror x the Arizona mountains, that he woul Policeman Hoar, of the West Forty- | [™ some Gay go joyfully back to his na- | eoventh street. station, came in for! After which accounts differ, the! ii. town of Suftepan, Austria. H @ome severe criticiem to-day at tha| negro claiming that Johtmof nit DIM | made the dream a realty, but now hands of Alfredo Delexado, a wealthy first. Mitchellson, with one tooth! wishes to retain an..American citize Bolivian tin mine owner and dry |!oovened) and his mouth bleeding. | ¢,. aj) tine ‘ goods morchant. found one sympathizer in da white} 4: surtepan he entertained bia boy Delgado was arrested by Hoar out-|"Oman, who offered him her’ datnty | y.oq friends laviabhy, and told them side Jack's reataurant last night for| lace handkerohiet with Ato MOP | stories of tie wonderful Western coun- threatening to shoot a cabman, and) the plood: At Chambers street he had | iy where wewlth could be dug out of | was arraigned in the West Side Court | TraMe Policeman Carlin arrest John-|the ground. His visit waa to conclude Sniaaharesoti taiolauss a8 and|#0n and take him to Cen Street | with © grand barbecue to the towns- carrying @ concealed weapon. He was| Court. Russell. P. Hoyt et heaveaTine SAAU who |\Boribner’s, as a witness for Johnsen eald | found that his brother Louis bad ho ed the Austrian fag on the house. fi Unfiirjed the Btar. 3 floated st aloft on Of the Hapnburee Tt was a itter- In doing so h Magistrate House allowed an adjourn | violated a. stitute, FS people of a writer for opie as swooped down on at the West, Forty-se “oom a i Ice station, the i ant on duty|tiful lady who furntahed tie handker- | QU. Tien e loving } =| to| chief and who vanished. The pole rp, taving refused to send ease =| Save ee oe eyes pole , be 2 0 went ore the magtatrate the Waldorf-Astoria, “where (Deigade | have her name and will produce her as Bee Omran ihrer heaguatr ate waa stopping, for @ bondsman: \, {4 witness, Harold Moore furnished eee eastendtetntence ieerosanes| “Phin arrest is en outrage,” he told) Johnson's $200 bali, n would leave the country at once “1 tok cADRA | the Magistrate. “I told c es 2 : ae to drive me from the Eimnira Theatre to my hotel. Instead of driving me di- | — rectly there we made circles all! through the Tenderloin, When 1 re-| l monstrated the vabman told me a es At last, $10.00 for strictly all-wool Suits,/new fall models, tailored and ’ trimmed to hold shape, fit and style until worn out. 00 Exceptional value under %4 more).......... * $198. $12.50 for ‘‘Cravenette’ Raincgats from some of the best rain- coat makers in the country. Made of high- ead fabrics—unusual under $18 and $20.\.......... $12.50 $123.50 for blue and black fancy weave unfinished worsted Suits, tailored, trimmed and styled up to u18 and $20 standard and made of a fabric never. before used in suits under $18 or $12.50 $20. For a short time... +. -esccesesescecss See the Ciothes Show Critics say it’s the greatest exposition of ready-to-wear clothes over held. All the new correct styles for shown. Garments are from ten lea all and Winter 1907-1908 are wholesale tailors. Models from the world’s greatest oot sl the world’s best mills. jesigners—and fabrics-from Don’t miss the Glothes Show on the fourth floor of the Brill Building, 279 Broadway, near Chambers Street, 9.30 A.M. to 5.30 P. M. No garments on sale—only on exhibition. Elevator en- trance direct from street, not uirougn store. Bverybody invited. Admission Free. ull THE HABIT. GO TO UNION SQUARE, !4th, n. B'way. 47 CORTLANDT, 'n, Greenwich. 279 BROADWAY, n. Chambers. 125th STREET, cor. 8d Avenue. Lord & Taylor} Silks and Dress Goods Special offerings for the next few Hays:— Black Silk Dept. : 1,200 yards “ Black faffeta Silk, ~~ extra wide; on sale Thursday and Friday at 78c. yd. Black Dress Goods Dept: Special for the next few days 1,500 yards Imported Chiffon Broadcloth in black only, special at $1.68 yd. Flannel Dept. a Special Sale of Scotch Washable Flannel Large variety of desirable designs and colorings, at 21c. yd., ; greatly underpriced. ° | \ —— Broadway-& 2oth St; 5th Ave.; 19th St. TROUBLE FOR HIM ngled Banner ani jevel with the and the gendarmes a | | better | Transfer to WEDNESDaY, Sloe Se ET eMees. LEXINGTON 70 SAV Greatest Piano Sale Ever Held in America We want everybody who does not own a Walters Piano to participate in this marvellous Sale. ‘Highest Grade Pianos Within Everybody’s Means To-morrow we bezin one of the greatest Piano Sales we ever held, in which we offer the highest grade, richest toned Walters Pianos At About 4% Their Real Value $350 Style B Walters Pianos, $198 $475 Style C Walte:s Pianos, $240 | $700 Walters Colonial Pianos, $350 $500 Style L Walters Pianos, $250 | $750 $600 Style K Walters Pianos, $300 $300 Walters-Premiere Pianos,$400 $900 Walters Mastertone Player-Piano, superior to any Player-Piano on the Market, $450 $1,000 Walters Baby Grand Pianos, $600 We guarantee you a saving of from 33 per cent. to 50 | per cent. in this great fale, besides the best piano investment Pianos, you can make. achievements are | Piano. Every piano built by the Walters Piano Company bears iron-clad guarantee their name. Over 200 Walters. Pianos in our warerooms to select All the newest and most perfect musical and artistic in the peerless Walters incorporated This stands as a gilt-edge, for the highest quality obtainable. To buy a piano that is masquerading under an assumed name is purely a case of misrepresentation ! facturer is ashamed to put his name on his piano there -is } something radically wrong with it. Buying a piano with the name of Walters on it is as safe an investment 85 buying United States gold bonds. There is only one best in-anything, and in pisnos the Every Walters Piano is guaranteed for a term of 15 years, which guarantec'is inserted on the top lid of every piano. Many of the foremost American families are owners of Walters Pianos, and you will-find them Walters is it. studios of famous musicians, In the 33 years of our mercantile career we have never sold an article that has given greater satisfaction or reilected | a higher degree of credit on our establishment than the | Walttrs Pianos. Highest Grade Pianos Within the Reach of. Everybody | | On Terms That Are Startlingly Liberal | ‘Think of it! world by paying We charge no interest for the time taken |in making payments. There is no charge whatever for insurance. no extras of any Kind to pay. The piano will | One can buy the finest, | be delivered to your home on Mr. Walters Says: made the following statement If people only knew for no matter wha ALTERS of pial plang than ‘thy a Pia! ade int ta conceded to b strings in the sharps, whi backs, Walters Pianos Are Masterpieces of Piano Construction They Are Pianos Built to Last a Lifetime fone tx rich. Thetr Payment of $5. 00 In a conversation with ment, Mr. H, B. Walters, of ch are as ar finest Improve ‘ utiful and resonant, thelr to ote pason are double y original in desugn. monant, longer than any other ‘one of ‘the best planos that It presents the Walters Vertical Grand When a manu- bfst and highest grade pianos in the In fact, you have ! $375 in the Gentlemen a manutact is Wiahing you every Prof. Anton Walden’s Opinion of the Walters Piano The Walters Piano Co. ‘Teo and 228 Kast 684 Stree! | take great eVOUE ess sly Prof, Anton jeasure fi; omplimenting you on the beautiful ny pleno T have powers are ‘alden. On Cash Sales }\:y | Exchange *; i old. p ataaying ery ba noe at $1.00 per Watt All Cars oid pla Bloomingdales’ Lex. to 3d Ave., 59th to SOth St. | a The Trend of Authoritative Autumn Fashions Is definitely expressed in our Formal Opening. - Exhibits of. Millinery, Suits, Costumes, Waists, Furs, etc., etc. We urgently request you to make careful in- spection of our collections of | area and American Creations: - White Oxford Negligee Shirts i Do you know that these are the nicest and most comfortable sort of | shirts for wear right now, and all through September? We are selling . an excellent quality white Oxford shirt for men, made in the convenient coat style with attached or separate cuffs, sizes 14 to 18, a truly Main Foor, 60th St. Section. 98c splendid value at .. Men’s Autumn (| Neckwear The new cross and bias stripe effects in some of the handsomest. colors and combinations-you-have. ever seen. Included are exquisite marie es greens, browns in the solids, and’ many superb designs in combinations. Quite ‘the most 50c jatn Floor, 60th St Section. remarkable values we have Oe offered at BL oowNGDALES* 8-Day Ansonia Clocks, $3.50 Pretty marbleized clocks with cathedral gongs that strike the hour and the half. With every clock we give an ornament for the top. Warranted to keep accurate time. Listed at $8.75. MARBLEIZED ENAMELLED IRON CLOCKS, 9% inches high and 13 inches wide, 8 day, with cathedral gong striking loud and clear every hour and half hour. Have a pretty French bronze ornament. Guaranteed to keep, accurate time. 3 8-DAY ANSONIA CLOCKS, black ccnamelied clocks) clear sounding. gong, striking every half hour. We give free of charge Targe beautiful ornaient with every clock ar Main Fioor. Front. Centre BLOOMINGDALES ‘Clearing Good Books at 12! | Half Their Usua! Price. The books are in a substantial 12mo library edition, cloth beond wnat are printed from large clear type on good paper. Some of the titles— Heroes of the Seven Hills, by Laing. bensibility, by Jane Acten Tennyson's Poems ha i i i} fowh Clarke, yA. Conan Doyle | King o¢ the Condens Robt. Houdin History of England, by Charles Main Floor, Arcade. | = BLOOMINGDALES* Incandescent Gas Lamps A Sale of Special Importance In connection with our complete assortments of | Welsbach lamps and mantles at the lowest i possible prices, we offer the Blooming- Cc. dale Incandescent Gas I-amp outfit for This lamp is decidedly betrer than any 75c. lamp ever ad- | vertised. The outfit comprises good, dependable brass burner made by the best makers in the country, a bunsen, by which you may regulate the intenaity of the fame, a Bloomingdale mantle, one of the very best made, and an imported globe, made of opal glass, with air holes. This lamp givee a fine, mellow light, and saves more than half the amount of gas ordinarily consumed. We conserva-.| tively: value this lamp outfit at 75c., but our special sale price le 45< a_ Specials in Mantles made especially for Bloomingdales’ The Brilliant, special at....... 9c| Welsbach No. 3 Capped Mantle, The Bloomingdale, special at I5c\ _ special-at 13¢ Thitt Floor, bom Bt.” ection BLOOWINGDALES' Waltham Watches for Every watch in this lot is encased in the new style thin model, plain polished, open face, gold filled case. Fully guaran- teed for 20 years. They are fitted with genuine nickel-plated, seven-jewelled Waltham movement, and are guaranteed to be accurate timepieces, This price includes your monogram in ribbon letters on the case if desired. Main Fior, Frou, C BLOOMINGDAL A Sale of Best Suit Cases. If you're going to buy a Suit Case, buy a good one-~and buy it at Bloomingdales’ if you are interested in right prices. THE TRAVELLER, made of gen- HERCULES, BEST SUIT CASE IN THE WORLD—24 inches;| wine russet leather, strong and of fine cowhide leather; straps, | aha bahya ae |, Casy carry- brass locke and trim- ing handle, inside 5 | nage’ 50) traps, 24 inches long 2.9. | THE “LEADER, of cowhide NEST QUALITY SUIT CASE, | leather, stitched all around; steel | of the best cowhide leather; 24 | irames, inside shirt pocketa;, inches, 644 Inches deep} sti i an | lined with Engligh 4, 75 around, bolts and shirt $9. 50 | CANVAS sce eecessee Hd .

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