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THE EVENING WORLD. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1907. BISHOP DENIES THE IKE HOPPER |S COCKTAIL INTERVIEW AFTER MICARTHY'S He Has Expressed No Opinion on the Fairbanks-Roose- velt Appetizer. “AMGCHY TO. WIE’ Boo CUT ‘BE-GARRED OUT! OF PAUPER GRAVE “Emma Goldman Will Not Be Shee be Allowed to Land in This Country. Letter Sent His Honor Boosts the Present Tam- many Leader. serted Husband and by Was Found Drowned Two Years Ago. DETROIT, Sept. 13, To the Eiitor ef The World I know absolutely nothing about the alleged cocktail incident, and bave «x- pressed no opinion whatever. J. ¥. BERRY, B Methodist plecepal Bishop’ of the ho Church Tire Hopper, the shifty perabn wh has been trying to boss things In the Thitty-Orst Assembly IMstrict, hae « URGES ASSASSINATION. consclence has ceased to gnaw at heert because he has at Jaat, after two years of torture, taken to remove the body of hie wife Blsbop Berry bad been quoted as say- Ing that no doubt President HKovsevei: or Becrptary Loeb ordered the cocktails which have been making life uahappy On Way From Congress of Court Justice John Henry McCarthy F for Vice-President Fairbanke. This Reds When She Preached srought forth from Oyster Bay on has been writing Intters to friends aak- 5 disclaimer Tuesday an inepired Secretary Loeb, who asserted that. the “was too absurd to be given “and that neither the President nor hie Beoretary had directly ager ordered anything of the t Detroft yesterday the reporter who Interriowed the fe cath an correctness of his report of what the Bishop said. ———.__— COURT GEATS N. Y. DELEGATES. Doe: Bept. ® — Judge Fianna, GG the Marton. Co 7, Superior, ing them to support Bil, Wright who {# opposed to the Hopper-Abrams com- bination, “The Judge has no right to Go that” sald Hopper to-day. “It jeopardizes his position. I will call the attention of the Bar Association to it” "The. letter that hee made te way to his feelings ts as follows: “My Dear Friend: My intention was te eal] on you personally in regard to this matter. Owing to my meoting with an unforeseen accifent,, me the your valuable support an bebatf of William J. Wright tion ag leader of this distri “My. Wright ia an old, dei “Reign of Terror.” Pee Mrt. Crane left her home and hus- band, and pwas not heard of until on Nov, 2, 190 ghe was found deed tn the Bast River. There was trouble among the rela- Bawa Goléman, th red, high priest tives, Mr. Crane says, and «hei the body was taken ¢o the morgue, though he Identified as Bridget Crane, his wife, he @id not claim it It went in @ cheap pine box to the pauper's last resting piace en Hart's Island. * ‘was that John Cras to quffer all the torments ef the lost. dere He had loved his wife, be says, and | gelegs thelr married Mfe ned been happy. Pepe eet eae Oy A Beveral children had been born to them | ten fay) and four now ile in Calvary Cameter:. | Sirscein! Iron Workers. row in remsion lar, and that they are Sought Miseing Wife. petitied to thelr sents, give Our New Store Will Be Opened Monday Beptember 23d & ry ¢ but te tacan Every piece of merchandise ~ Fiat bec see avoee badreenarer| that will be offered our cus- moment since that awful day, when 1 | tomers is fresh and new. For style, quality and price we invite . critical comparison. jy end remove it He made an affidavit detailing the facts in J h the case, and it was eald at the Coro- C0} n orsy e, ner’s CO iNet the necessary arrange- a ~ | ments woul undoubiedly be made at Broadway and Eighteenth St. =] was insane when « ¥ That Mrs. Crane left her home her husband friends are now convinced. OLD WALL FELL ON BOYS. One Lad Hurt, Ten Others Hed Nar. row Escapes in Hester Street. One boy was injured and ten other lads had narrow escapes from death yesterday afternoon when the wall of ja partly disqantled pulkling at No, @ | Hester street fell. AER ME al | ‘The voya were playing Daseball in viich will Jan excavation wi. | whero the build: and EQUAL TO THE BEST That’s the way you will feel with an “Arnheim” suit or overcoat. The style and tailoring are so effec- tive, they will look and wear like the most costly gar- ments at one-third the price. We are showing a special line of $20.09 suitings and overcoatings, built for you, perfect in every detail.- Samples and fashion booklet given or mailed to any address. ARNHEIM, Broadway and 9th oe SURPRISE =| POUR STORES PO) 523-529 8th Ave., Bet. 36th & 37th Sts.|| ppt 138° 146 West 14th Street.|N. W. Cor. 3d Ave. and 83d St, Between 6th and 7th Aves, One Block from “L"* Station, SURPRISE SPECIAL SALE NO. 418. MEN'S HIGH-GRADE PALL SUITS, sol Select Fall Styles in. All-Weol Cheviots and Fancy Worsted in the latest Fall Single and Double Breasted models, Garments TRI that please the most particular dressers. Distinc tive styles_in exclusive patterns, Rich new gras effects in stripes, checks and overplalds. Elegantly tallored In every detail and durably lined All new; Just finished in The Surprise Stores’ fac tory, and guaranteed {n every respect. Sizes 34 42 Qo sale one week, ending next Friday, thorities {nto putting double fds around ther Gov tb Ei ‘dam tacks against ¢ hat several boys je brick an. mortar, and a gang of workmen starte to dig them out After the bricks had been removed it was found that no one Wits there. ~ STAINEAS ASSERT Say Mahan and Douglass Have No Power To Settle Telegraph ‘Strike. 1 18, Commercial indignant at i ie vos 9 Very Fashionable Fall Suits for Men ‘ , $12, $15, $18 | Printed But DIVIDED THEY FAL LL| High Grade garments, made of the best foreign and’ domestic fabrics, handsomely _ tailored and superbly finished, | Boys’ Knee Pants Suits, $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $4, $5 In a great variety of new Into ‘the bands Yorkers shades. and designs, Well TWO - tailored and serviceably Mned, Newspape World Adve: THE SURFIUSK STOKES ARE OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. JUDICIAL SCALP: xtievence. He hae discovered that City} ¢ if 125,000) feriecs wed friend of mine, In whom T have tm] mont faith and confidence What- to do I know bh: 6 pros make every eff. a ed in the | {are of this disirict tring work a. erat for the an ongani EYEGLASSES WILL BEAR mie Mesccaneres Every possible test against date. He is r| slipping, shaking or tilting if they are fitted with the | HARRIS SUCTION CLIP | ; | Pitted to Your Glasses for 35 eae Sold Only at Our Four Stores. ‘Justice City Court~ ea LSt Stoas $19,000,000 TO DEFEND A PorrT, | 64 East 234 :St., near Fourta Ave. ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 20.—Detense | 24 West 125th St.,near Lenox Ave, | Tks Costing HUs,(00 are to be un. | 442 Columbus Ave., Bist & 82d Sts. ken In Vladivostok "the conatraction’ “bf tmeaennge | 489 Fulton St., BROOKLYN. ' : Opposite Abraham & Straue’s, der! SHOULDER | TALKS AnInteresting Comparison Our $15 Suits & Overcoats HE: shoulder is the pivotal point upon which the success of a coat depends. A poorly made shoulder is responsible for many defects—wninkling fronts, sagging collars, “drooping shoulders. The Wm. Vogel & Son shoulders of our $15 suits and overcoats offer a striking contrast to the ordinary shoulder. They are the result of careful hand-modelling and tailoring, and the shape is permanent. And not only as a work of skilful tailoring, but in appearance, set and style, they know no equal. This series of Fall Suits offer conclusive evidence of “ shoulder superionty.” The newest models are shown in the favored fabrics —blues and browns predominating. WM. VOGEL & SON, Broadway, man of leisure and the working- man—allwearW.L, Douglas®3.50 shoes because gle ence the’ Bett Reward | sis EASON witlbaees L.Dougias $3.50 dn all nef thelr excellent sty! ind superior wearl Mi The selection of the y qualitie: rials for athers and other m part of the sh ery of the making !s looked after by the most complete organization intendents, foremen and skilled shoem: act ith erheasabr rs gs! e pald In the oe! Industry, aie hose werkmanship %, cannet bo excelled. luld take you Into at Brockton, M and show you how carofully W. L, you woyld then understand why and are of greater . ee W. L. DOUGLAS $4.00 GILT EDGE SHOE Gannot Bo Equaliod at Any Price. W. L DOUGLAS BOYS: SHOES $1.75 AND $2.00. JUST THE SAME AS MY MEN'S $3.80 SHOES, THE S, THERS, FOR $1.75 AND $2.00. QAUTION. Tho genuine hay Donglas name ani price stamped on bottom. No Raiccituver Whee tn need of shoes if pot couventent ta go to Wr Le Dpenglan aor your dealer for W. L. Douglas shoes. If At he cannot ny supply you, send direct to faptory. inalled everywhere, Illustrated Catalog Py DOVGLAS, Brockton, Masa. W. 1 Brule Show Stren Grete Ney Yo rm ae: foie Ars BROOKLYN, N.Y. FE sif Ld Breadwa: ier Raab Mico The Clothes Show Demonstrates the Superiority of Brill Clothes Never before have the possibilities of Brill clothes been so conclusively shown as in the Clothes Show that ends to-day. ¢ No other concern has tion. It is doubtful if any o such an exhibition. y In the Brill Clot ferent new models of su nd ov: at regular stock In the Brill Cle of one man or org tions that dominate the clotly tive and achievement i such an exhidl- n could accomplish exhibited ovér 170 dif- s selected from Brill The Brill Clothes Show prov yes gaat Brill stores Carry a more comprehensive ran colorings and sizes than any other store in all the orld and if you one of the thousands who attended the Brill Clothes Show you realize this. Brill Clothes for Fall 1907, Show by -Pressand-Ps Bs modern, mast _dis- tinctive and finest tailored rea ‘o-wear garments to be had, are now on sale in the four Brill stc edged at the Cloth res, By special request the Clothes Show will be open to-night from 7.30 to 9.30 o’clock, 279 B’way, near Chambers St. Brill Clothes, $10 to $45 Brill Suits, Raincoats and Outside Coats at $25 to $45 months to one the Man- Include all the late models—those six year in advance—such as Derby |., Derby Il. chester, the Auto-overcoat, &c. They inc] jonable fabrics in the new brow nish, greeni oring effects—in short, all the new ideas, unusual ready-to- wear and only customarily to be nad from ‘other sources at a cost double and treble............ -$25 to $45 (esaal ‘makers in America—presenting finest possible ready-to-wear tailoring and the most recent and exclusive stylé ideas. Presenting an assortment Wes in all America at any price... $20 Suits, raincoats and outsid nonstrating the yalue-advantages of Brill-directed tailoring organizations and close mill affiliatio Journeyman tailored garments .. $15 Suits, raingoats and Fall coats that cannot -be equalled at a third more ih price—warranted to hold shapé, fit, style and color until worn out $10 September Values Extra For a limited time only, Journeyman tailored blue and black unfinished worsted Suits. Standard $20 » $12.50 fabri. Cut on four new Fall models Cravenette raincoats, journeyman: tailored from high-grade raincoat fabrics. $18 and $20 oan ee . $12.50 Semi-fitted back Fall coats, new herringbone and wale effects, ‘velours and smart cheviots, Tailors’ samples; values $18; $20 and $22.50 . $12.50 Strictly all-wool gray cassimere, in wale, stripe and overpiaid effec Cut on new Brill models for Fall 1907. $15 standard in tailoring, fa trimmings and style, and values ... All-Wool Suits, $10 warranted to give full $15 serv Brill Clothes for Young Men Youths’ suits that wili give full $8 service—made of excellent fabrics and cut on new, comect ms sizes 14 to 20...... . oy $6.00 Youths’ suits tailored and trimmed to hold shape, fit and style until worn out. $10 and $12.50 values. New Fall models and colorings; sizes up-to 20 years.. $8.00 Youths’ suits establishing a higher standard of fabric, tailoring, trimmings and style than ever before offered at $10. High grade garments unusual un- Der S15 sc ccc tnssiseisnlersiclels s/cieleliviois ela\s\eccisie7s Special tailored’ clothes for young men, presenting the highest standard tailoring, smartest $18 to $30 models and finest fabrics.......... Brill Clothes for Children SPECIAL.—Knicker, HQuRle-oeasicg ie aa Ruler and Russian -suits-that were valucs up-to $7. Not.al : sizes in every style. . 5 $2.95 Dudley 4-in-1 walterproct combination suits—50,000 sold under this guarantee and no complaints—“We guaran- tee this suit to give $6 service or we’agree to give = purchaser'a new suit’. ......6.ce-seeereeee ; $3.95 Smart, serviceable Russian, Sailor, Double-Breasted ‘made of high standard fabrics, Jacket_and Knicker Suits, $4.95 cut on correct models; excellently tailored gar- ments that aré untisual under $7.50.. Boys’ Knee Pants—79c. and’89c. values—trade-marked “INDESTRUCTIBLE.” Absolutly — guaranteed money back or new pair for any unsiisfactory pair... 43c Knickerbockers—excellent $1.25 and $1.50 values. Cut full size, tailored in first-olass manner and made of excellent fabric—fully warranted ....c2e,eeeseeen 79¢ GT THE HAPIT. GO TO Butt FOUR Hrethers STORES UNION SQUARE, 14th, n. B'way, 279 BROADWAY, n. Chambers, 125th STREET, cor. 3d Avent Broadway and Cortlandt St. Stores Open Saturday Until 9°P. M. Union Square and Harlem Stores Open Saturday Until 10°P. M, : Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders. STA NAN THIELE LTT Tere Hie ebm sere aire yt aa re gg iy 47 CORTLANDT, n. Greenwioh _| E|

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