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CaS ES aT RR RT ERR aa a ea SS t SEPTEMBER 19, 1907. ee, THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FS RECORDS BOWLERS FIGHT ii DUPES ARE —|FIGHTS IN COURT TO |S:s2ss3es5 52% Dance in New Hones t led Day, spring-| be sire that you disinfect it thoroughly. os § demand justens Rigea era AN Ma tas Cuved my chil \ Those who formerly’ lived there might : i AFTER FIRE mos a et g koe et lustion” 84°) easily have left disease germs behind i ; ke that maa leeiteceeted aiarlee them, and even if it is a new building there is danger, : sate « .1-| Day clutched the rail and clune to it] crab the floors and flush the tollets | arged by Patrick] as tie poll tried ti hi it. crub the floor: Amaleurs Hot Contest Against Be ee Se Suny SE Ns | wth «solution contang ¢ won poten maieurs Hot Contest-Ag: s , | atoutina ; Alley O' Who Hog Day With Betraying His The court ofeers removed tim, trom | ous ligald like C-N Disinfectant, which ey Owners Who Hog | : court and he veratned Tn the atreet | it) as caveat (aad EA y | Daughter, Serlng i cic Gallager, wo shed j will remove all unpleasant odors an i her denied the girl's charge, he ne the Sport. ki cor : ; i. = 5 nan x Cc) b a) ses saying r paged her tha et 0. se alana ee eG) UO ec Day: sixteen yours old |," enidren, he wasein Ao ponition: 10 ‘Former Employee as Hirebug |, Amateur bowters of the Greater Cis—| Big Wages, They Gave | ot Nu, 2 Mudson avenue, Brooklyn, ap- 4 marry. Peared to-igiy tT Adams Street ‘Court, Jee might us present I55- 157: 159 EAST Zo; ROD ST. i The Non-Poisonous Antiseptic. ORS WEST of THIRD AVE.’N Y. we i be vend anything in the houseiurnish- A y i i { those who really support the popu! 3 =) ae § ii i door winter sport—are thoroughly Up’ $16 Each. carrying a wee Infant, her father, Pi SENATOR BACON IN ROME. Drug 25c , a: 3 to Hide Another Crime. arms etainst the “syatem'! which Pp 2 rick Day, fowghi with the police E. Sept. 19.—Henator Augustus ©. | ing line come in and See US before you buy else made It possible for a (ew of the alley- SST middle-aged Peter Gallagher, of No. t'Geargia, has arrived uere. He | where. You will find that we can. save you t of the! 3S Franklin avenue, a widower, .wio r New ork from Naoles west DISINFECTING CO. (Inc.). } { % - i on Tall the big to nts, Tv embe if i cres D! 1 BBOLIGE HUNT: FOR HIM nite a tow procatstotaie so. represent [Faber iiner, Getmeala mooted. to Pice| Hed next door. quite a bit of money on acs purchases. thetr nileys and defy the New Yofk South Brooklyn, to-day went to] Gajlaghtr's wife died-two years ago mA di Bowling Association in its efforts /é tain ahd sald ¢ and ‘the wer was in the habit of ’ e one ry o ppin on his nelghbors, when Ne + Doors ffice at No. 469] prevent a few sharks from cating ub something trying to pry| dropping In $7. 96 eae 9 of the se) « the whole game. up the for'and hold hatch. lived on Hudson avenue. K For this $52 pose Oak After a period of mourning Gallagher began taking Annie Day to theatres “All hand with clubs, and ‘ spikes.” |saki the captain bold. assembilng the q Broadway Forced Betore | An ertort is now being made to hold & Metropolitan champlonship for’ fve- Fire Was Started. meiiiteaecat bated: tarithe Conty: thing pd the hold, which was giving | and dances Recently he ased to call I ah accomplished {x to excite the further | [oe elicit Sy opatied Sths fy seepyaly a ncuteseherspesed Dresser, | ———— Saat zu cupldity of the sharks, who want the | . mn Lar est) CARTER RETIE afi ‘) highly polish- t ‘A fornser employee of A. C. Bomel-|tournartent limited to a few cls and by E EL vad WecoineWusplclouasemurrietather grt & Co., nianufacturers of souvenirs alleys and conducted ‘along the sam &t No. 49 Broadway, ts being searched | lines as the individdal “championship,” for to-day by the police at the Fequest| which has become a farce “Jat the Fire Marshal. This man, who to a hosplta’ The father in the hoxpita her baby owas born ed the young mother and told her that she me until she told bevel mirror 2 small and 2 large draw- Vyex on the Tower West Bide,—tr caused the annual qianer cat an A 7 } tr = Befted to throw some) leit upon A! owners Monday night to ua iss Bint pone gus even ato Et as et (i tie j = d hes, Bedstead; h Soin tinuous Wyaterios fire Jas night which didlrow. ie te jearly shown that, In y alle neve - | was Pres sted last nigh { \ === rop handles Hake af cone oN: w, it iteing clearly shown Fail) “Patrod Day was tn a frenzy when he o4 \ i posts and brass spindles on bead and damagex to the firm's plant, and) stony of / an open champlonsh ent. He told them ned to-da i} \ 7 y é 2 irninh Jobs for all of them at wage: . aay ae 2 fi Believed to have been of incendiary | ting was controled absol they net hoped for before. “All they | flared at his former foot; can be had in all sizes. 2 eighteen of the several hun . y him $16 sou i fj & i é s S : Rien uinment until he could pre: Bes ; 5 7 5 Mr. eosin: has sega one, por[owners In New York and Newark. marks arrived, each ‘bringing hla’ $l T/ 4 i : i be: Soh hp aaa aaenaig The effort made to shut the team Went into the pocket of sn P - <4 i > . “| i ifoesponayes sade paled ores tafe-| trom closed leagues like the Royal Av ach stranger, They Vola to-ait : ; ' nated that the ire ment gave| caum, Foresters, Knights of Coluna- | whiia thn details of tie. job. were fixe | : fraces ot falelped accounts, and] 23% Jewellers, &c., out of the Metro: a fade eek ih I I eal: CAMMEYER Without Extra Charge. Mopplied the’ itame dnd addiess of the | POlltan Champlonship has brougat mat- good faith,” the 2 | eowmacd 2840) Newsy ork é Large Size Couches, like ées'¢’ 1.00 Week O beh Ra‘enepecten ters to a crisis, and at a meeting of the) Would p through the assemblage, 7 Ave. and 20th St. covered in Verona Velour, latest color- | $1.00 Week Opens Account. ; New Fork Bowling amociaton at te |tpreaaing amnuring words, deny ott. || FAMILY ACCOUNTS | HEE irdain itemise ere Doore Were Forced. The fire occurred at 11 o'clock Inst “ight. and firemen visiting the place Haticed that the doors showed ev! dence of having becn previously forced. /Whe doors were open, which indijted that some person, presumably thiev: Victoria Hotel Monday night the bow: | [twas given out that the Job would be T ers of the closed leagues and the falr- i i INVITED: minded alley-owners who really want to see the game prosper, without regard selfish interests, will try to find out ft the basoment jackale-and the trre-| sponsible kids are to control a sport | ioe more strangers waited, EW YORK CITY} Pxsrranis, vet $9.49 Open Saturday Brenings TaiktedeactorSatt ite The Making of a Child’s Shoe |} } : "$13.49 | Before opening new Fall Account, Park & Tilford remind you of the large ex- zeeesinety soon my arrival at the|Datronzsd by 2000 bowlers. Up's officer. rons the}| teRh the fine variety and Is as thoughtful a problem as any in the shoe 4 = f lust night I went to the safe ———___.. ast aiking on eres and|| permanently fine condition business, if not thé hardest problem of all. The child’s Ny Covere! In finequality = Moduy, “Phere was missing aii] STRIKES AND SPARES. When ties” here’ a| | of their stock of Groceries, foot is not a settled form like an older person's, but a tA) fee Cn fre Bipcceech itso mucupeen Cte): es ie eanulel aa erreesnted at] Ei ; .anawith that|| "Table Delicacies and all changing shape from week to week. colorings. Yaad io is! dve tho fem phe aeael enero fytrais begaa Tunning around|| Home Supplies. ; We have given more attention and spent more THIS SUITE GANNOT BE EQUALLED IN ANY OTHER STORE FOR LESS THAN $25 ‘ot know who owes us the money, B.S. sinith Wenn elected Chalrman: Willian | D Str waa terrible, ‘The nine |) They desire to send you time in perfecting shoes for children than any house our. recards are gone. Wien Chaleman, ‘and’ Wiltam , pnd at 0 Catalog f re ai; in the world. -Bosseiman then told of his sus- Somnaltteas na dowo and didn't bud which Involved the former em- i arrat iors Sept, fend the| | AC 2 o'clock this mornl fey their prices which average ca) a atel of hen ants, eit be rolled Oct. 14. TAL eC ‘rom the bol onl to be ar- igen be aos sac tretet Rant | Tasted an vagrants. | When Maststrate || aeey for the best food sald Mr, Boasel- Cur shoes for the young: people are the best that are made—in scientific shape, in quality of construc- Tighe, in Butler Street Court, heant Fred M. Schwartje ts getting the Superba : tion, materials and workmanshi aicyh lata fine’ cooeilen ter the eproing ot | Srey erie? Regwae iroigmant, and ot-||/ products of the ven p. | . High Cut Button and Lace Shoes, in Patent Leather, Tan _ Says He Made Threat. ont bah th i Raa eoee Aunt tn ipate a Serine Delivery service Russia Calf, Black Kid and Gun Metal Calf. Prices @ manufacturer said that a by the ben: eranped’ for: iy, dre cies — from 32.50 to $5.00. ai evening during the bowlne eason, sires inst Misses’ and Children’s Kid Button and Lace Shoes. Moire declared Mt. Bosseima Hecadimede silimake ac pucestdal Sizes 6 to 1034, $1.50, $2,00, $2.50 and $3.00. ‘Very well,’ J answered. reason of the open Individual chamnionshin. Sizes 11 to 2, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50. with Mt acetates Wait intl Tres te esl Preprints pate ‘Ladies’ sizes, 24 to 6, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00. aibuel ayenue , 2h The Junior Calf School Shoe, Low Heels. _ Sizes 9 to 2, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. Shoes for Young Men and Boys. The ‘Harvard Junior," sizes 12 to 2 and 2!3 to 534, $2.00. The™':Arn:or Clad’? Lace, sizes 11 to 2 and 2% to 534, $1.50. Young Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ Fine Calf, Lace and Button, $2.50 and $3.00. stYou cannot fh rt vas His te: adi i the ee ave bi mead jetter of| The Jewelers.Long Island Navy. Provident Union and Custom Hous if 7 are preparing to open the season at the the fers but k Never thougnt| versal. rookiyn. ‘dbo01 em audited. ‘I am now won- #ithe books: were all right ‘Tim Sweeney has had the Amphion Al , Bosselman deciined to euiven te the leys. Bedford avi we snd South Tenth ime of the man until te . Brooklyn. planed in preparation for ae ‘ihe ‘palice und examined aa | om ‘ mmphion tournament early lg whereabouts during the period 9 shipping clerk of the firm told an} Billy Rothermel, one of the ° Our New Store Wili Be Bavenpes Oualennne were. ther cant Clymer ‘atseet and) Division’ Pichecks booka and a. new. ledger soa The ape e fora Duey “neasos Opened Monday , ‘ Severe) Is Always Good Whiskey ir the firm's accounts The suspected swith the ue Y Keatoaensiioeess e : September 23d September Values Timely specials made possible by Brill trade advantages, De- sirable-new—Fall_garments_at prices that mean_a_ positive saving. Strictly all-wool shape-retaining Suits, bigh-gradeFall Coats ravenette’’ Raincoats, values . one-third “$10. 00 Every piece of merchandise _wusic SHOW OPENS AT Renseatna dome Bets ee that will be offered our cuss MADISON SQUARE GARDEN.| : winie TOWN HELPING tomers is fresh and new. AN White City in Which Visitors TO BUILD THIS CHURCH. ~—---Mgy -Test--a—Thousand Se ombs Music Show in Madison Square | , Garden was opensd last night, and not withstanding the stormy weather there WMS A KOOd utlendance. Tho dig glass famed booths rovomble from the gal- Jeries.a minature w itv" Four wi are Sale. be | Sterling : usic Rolls For style, quality and price we invite critical comparison. Journeyman tailored velour and worsted Suits and extreme value Fall Coats and Raincoats, stylish garments in 15. 00 every detail, justifying a considerably higher price. . $ eisies run the length at the bullding,n- petted by mnerous side « Brill Clothes $10 to $45. Bie Seatonat atiore: re 4 ae ae = <= ——= — — Over 170 models of Suits and Overcoats for Fal 1997 now in floor isa I \¥ ready. Sete . il To-Morrow Is the Last Day of the hers ag Clothes Show Have you seen it? HM not, by all means go before it closes. The show Is on the fourth floor of the Brill Butlding, 279 .Broadway, entirely separate from the store; separate levator entrance from. street. Open John Forsythe, Broadway and Eighteenth St. ae Sh Geko Desire to emphasize the fact’ that in every de- ae ere Suh) ad Boe £ Pp ‘ $,30-A,At—to $30 P. a partment of their high-grade house absolutely Tee NTICED TE rece OEE I O b i and yt, fe Fe coats for 1907-1908, You. see all the correct styles in cut, fabric. and O : e ui y 10ns i ew i can ~ Se coloring from the ten foremost tailoring concerns in the wo Ms a a aera are one n WINS TEATS 2 e found at prices that ail means ‘see the Clothes Show, and don't ay Tooplongabecausaltor oor the ‘ iy ; morrow Is the last day, | : any one of moderate meahs may feel free. to im Ss SU UE TRRG ae TE Company y ay GET THE HABIT 10) In conducting the largest Music Roll Circulating Library i Hea fds Andreas cl Ringers consider. in Brooklyn it is natural that we accumulate from time to time fiskey.” Baltimore. 8 vy. Ge . a surplus of popular and classical pieces. We have more of Now Y c few faces’ mark the vigr ers data) i .. The Haberdashery advantages are as follows: certain numbers than it is absolutely necessary for us to carry, and’as we are constantly ‘adding new Rolls to our library we would soon be very much overstocked if we didn't adopf this popular plan of selling music at a great-price reduction. This sale is limited to about 1,500 Rolls, 150 different ioe FOUR Frothers STORES UNION SQUARE, 14th, n. B'way. 47 CORTLANDT, n. Greenwich, 279 BROAOWAY,n. Chambers. 125TH STREET, cor. 3d Avenue, irnjabed ta 31 6 cert Band Shirts, made to measure or.in stock, Umbrellas, i PRA SO PHILIPPINE ASSEMBLY T : ea f compositions, songs, wallzes, marches, operas, classical “and | WILL CONVENE OCT. 16, ravelling accessories, Automobile Coats, Furs, semi-classical, including some of the most popular things of the ce day. None of the Rolls are damaged, though some of them slightly soiled, and every piece guaranteed and will be ex. hanged if you discover the least defect. Act quickly and you will be able to make valuable additions to your permanent library for very little cost. : MANILA, Sept. 19—The G Genera! has Jasued formal p tion) convening (he Nationa: op Cct. 16 Kt te planned te OPering & brilliant funoe the Philippine Co. etc., will be of the quality and description 6 usually found in the exclusive specialty shops. > CURE CATARRH ee a fs is not ona mee of the mucous membranes and ee] = i j linings of the body as some of the symptoms would seem to indicate; it a The vepartment of Haberdashery is immediately is a deep-seated blood disease, in which the-entire circulation and the to the left of the Main Entrance. greater part of the system are involved. Like all other blood diseases, formetwonmaraia ticaacscitee | Sterling Music Rolls pat Dadtlo-wl pe, ier C : E Ni Jation which irritate and inflame the tissues and mucous surfaces, and | é : : 40 be he : arriage Entrance on ineteenth street. then the unpleasant symptoms of the disease are tanifested, - There is ll M n Pl qahorate reception wil) be given’ a ringing noise in the cars, o thin, ery discharge from the nostrils, 1 ‘ er ayers the Sterling Pianoc pee rat Sar’ss poghel She Moe Me os a ph filthy matter drops back into the throat, the breath has an offensive odor, | po RN ir, * |and many other annoying and (near symptoms are characteristic} of the trouble. Sprays, washes, inhalations, etc., cannot reach the PAE RO WERIDGE DEAD. Sixth Avenue, 18th to 19th Stree, New York. blood, and are therefore valuable only for the temporary relief they) HL. Trowbridge, for more ® century prominent in. bankin : (Store formerly occupled by B. Altman & Co.) el, dled lant night at his home iH afford. To cure Catarrh the blood must he purified. Nothing equals{ 8.8. S, for this purpose; it goes down into the circulation, removes rifies the blood.and makes a lasting cure, When’ “Hang peas Present af the Mine : : Hise cad ae | 518-820 Fulton Street torner Hanover Place Prvokiyn 0a es Uae te with the = f d : id ade fr dag all pass away, Boole on r cha mane beni p bale ttle alice tai } ¥ ry