The evening world. Newspaper, September 20, 1907, Page 8

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Country. On ‘Way From Congress of Reds When She Preached * Reign of Terror.” Emma Golimen, the red, high prtert- ie of Anarohy, Ja to be barred from the Advocates Reign of Terror, “Police raids have pursued her, edding yenly to her fame Each fresh tmprison- L_on some petty sentence served as ad eee material for Emma’s the Cae mote noted Na hag just made the hit of her fore the Anarchist international GH PRESTESS THEBEOS TO TAME ‘ASHIP OES THE. KEHOPPIR S| ARCH TD) WES DOU. CKTAL TREN TER ATH She Deserted Cnet and DAYTROIT, Bept. 18. Was Found Drowned Two | 1 know absolutely nothing abou me Years Ago. Bishop ef the Methodist Bptecopai!| Hopper, the shifty person who $18,000,000 TO DEFEND A Port. 64 East 23d St., near Fourta Ave. No other concer has ever attems ed such an exhidi- John Crane's consclence hes coasea| — SOUFO™ pital fh Sept. 20,- | 54 West 125th St.,near Lenox Ave. | tion, It is doubtful if any other concern could accomplish has deen trying to boas things tn the B “Defense | 4. a's to gnaw at his heart because he has at| Bishop Berry hed been quoted as say-| Totty are Amsenbly District, haa & are. to be un-; 442 Columbus A’ st ai62d'Sts. such an exhibition, lant, after two years of torture, taken | IM, S08) IS [2ep dedered the eovttalla y ‘ ‘ tok and vice, | y i in the Brill Clothes Show were exhibited over 170 dif- steps to remove the body of his wife y Ted e0e cock tievance. He has discovered that City ction of Immense | 489 Fulton St., BROOKLYN. ‘ | ferent e = Nels : ex! e oe Opposite Abraham & ay e bs Odes OF SUI and elected on Potter's Field and gi yurtal. Crane lives at band, and pwas not heard. Nov, 34, 190 che was found East River. kind. There was crouble, among the reta- ie Detroft yeetarday the reporter who peste Bawa seat: haieteanes of The Brill Clothes St : tives, Mr, Crane says, and when the Conreete, rs o Bar ry ot ‘olorines a body was taken to the morgue, though the ‘Bishop midi st =< | one letter that has made Ike give more comprehensive . ES, f brics, colorings ( he identifed M as Bridget Crane, his goes! way to hiv feelings is as follows: sizes than any other s in all the wo! one of the thousands who attended the Brill ( Clothes Show wife, he @id not claim it a cheap pine box to the pauper's lest] INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 9 —Judge| te OM! om you personally in regard to resting piace on Hart's Island Henna, of ths Mgrion “County, Su La ‘Then {t was that John Crane began | Court, held yesterday that the election of | a@ unforeseen accident, which confines to suffer all the torments He dad loved. his wife, he saya, and | delegates from local union No. 40, thelr married Mfe bad been happy. | York City, to the convention of ‘the In- | vour valuable support and aasirta: a Beveral children had been born to tam | ernational A: and four now Ue in Calvary Cemetery, Brust Temple and’ Ghat they ace | 10n ae leader of this ésetrict. Sought Missing Wife, After his wife's disappearance Crane = = — sought daily tor her, visiting the S and different hospttate i i i i if fe ft i g gf f | j he heard i his ears a constant appeal pee icayy a ierr a ards et hot dood Include all the late bated tae six months to one “Ob, the days and nights I have suf- ud year in advance—such as Derby. 1 Derby II, the Man- fered,"" he eaid to a reporter, telling of it fe] chester, the Auto-over &e. They include all the fash- bis pres Eareers has not-been a mo- 3 jonable fabrics in the new brownish, greenish and mode col- aay eh $0 te Ban TEBare nee e oring effects—in short, all the new ideas, unusual ready-to- SeeuTancelell baru voloe tea Our New Store Will Be SHOULDER F wear and only customarily to be had from other sources at _ TALKS st a cost doublé and treble............... $25 to $45 od a Suits, raincoats and outside coats—garments from the the faces of my children appeared be fore ine to reproach me. There was no rest for me I have not had one happy | moment_since that awful day, when I | tumed from her in the morgue and | better. It is never too late te do right’ Crane last evening applied to the Coroner's eMico for a permit to take up s ¥ and remove i He it think ef | made an affidavit detailing the facts in the case, and it was eald at the Coro- ner's office that the necessary arrange- would -—undoublediy be made~at "That Mrs. Crane was insane when she esilag at 4 ‘Amsterdam. She won plaud-|left her home her husband and his wife’ took the control awag from the| friends are now convinced. patos by. aes, tor oe de- C e ruling powers of tii try) abd advocating a’reign of terror OLD WALL FELL ON BOYS. # with enthusiagm, running over the|Onme Lad Hurt, Ten Others Had Nar- EQUAL TO THE BEST row Escapes in Hester Street. That’s the way you will feel with an “Arnheim” ont, ba ras iptures ang ton ckver| suit or overcoat. The style and tailoring are so effec- @ took the 300 delegates off their old fogies wro had met With Enrico Maletestu int apeeches which scared lard authorities into putting double fas uround thetr Government bu But Emima had no time for, Sagainat the Government here. | © Government will probably txnore | ainareh ur hi ma wit STRIKERS ASSERT Douglass Mahan ave No Powér ‘To Settle Telegraph Strike. peal No. 16, Commercial om, ate indignant ot and Postal Ch. 1 Sethe upton toward a & It was autho Hes a. an Union and | announce the, Pomunds anion would Ineiat vai m, and wi hed with no other thority. Peatunvus further sald a at the hers to soon that Waae would come up for vot the atfikers are in fi the twq men for an as: thority which thay claim they Among hundreds of thousands of business men iind housewives THEY FALL ane, the handa of more Now rorkera ‘Than Head ANY O OTHER Morning papers Spubined. yesterday afernoon when ist ord: ferrt a h - | ed bul an preferring to direct her at-|a partly dlemaniied pulkims at No #/' ments at one-third the price. We are showing a Hester street fell. The boys were playing an excavation Which has Where the building stood. wk focelved oalnful Injuries. had been buried vnoder t Inottar, and’ gang of work to dig them out After the heen removed It was found Was there. ‘The report spread that several bors brick and en started ’ About two years ‘Loe! who g ago Mra, Crane left her home and hus- oor etak yoo Mor eeundcral bares tie {a opposed to the Hopper-Abrams com- sy ¥ ul the cia'wat| for you, perfect in every detail. of, Ri 42 Busex Btreot Ee the devils an any address. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1907. ins, fn whors T have nd confidence: The Clothes Show Demonstraies the Superiority of Brill Clothes Never before have th: possibilities of Brill clothes been so conclusivety-shown as in the Clothes Show that ends to-day. mete | EYEGLASSES WILL BEAR Every possible test against slipping, shaking or tilting if “" they are fitted with the 40 wha hes 4 HARRIS SUCTION CLIP | Fitted to Your Glasses for 35 eo Sold Only at Our Four Stores. alleged cocktail tnoiéent, and have ex- 5 Hen pressed no opinion whatever: ¢ many Leader. Teattoon Oat teaee A\\ KH. velt Appetizer. ——— Letter Sent by His Honor CSCI RG rag hele Boosts the Present Tam: ry sanapy ve tt Chris- iecttent rat banka’ spay Court Justice John Henry McCarthy No, 21 East faethe forth trom Oyster Bay A haa been writing letters to friends ask- Tuesday an inspired disclaimer. ing them to support Billy Wright, who eeu st of until on| Sty \credence,’ and that netther the | bination, Geed) in) che | Tee ent bor, Ree Becretary bed | dwectly “The Judge has no right to do that” Chr anything of the /.414 ropper to-day, “It jeopardizes his tions that dominate the clothing tive and achievement res that Brill stores carry 4 Tt went in| COURT GEATS N. Y. DELEQATES.| “My Decr Friend: My Intention was you realize this. Britt Ctothed for Fatt > Show by Press and Public as the most modern, m« tinctive and finest tailored ready-to-wear garments to be had, are now on sale in the four Brill stores. this matter. Owing to my meoting with ef the loat.| Jeremiah McCarthy, Harry, Ferguson, | me @t home, I am unable to do eo 1. Davideon apd drank Webb. as | therefore, address you this letter to a1 to bebaff of William J. Wright for elec- Retitied eo thelr wean. “Mfr, Wright {a an old, dear and val- 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. it cag Brill Clothes, $10 to $45 Brill Suits, Raincoats and Outside Coats at $25 to $45 Opened Monday September 23d > foremost makers in America—presenting . finest possible ready-to-wear tailoring and the most recent and exclusive style ideas. Presenting an assortment unequalled in all America at any price... $20 Suits, raincoats and out je coats, demonstrating the value-advantages of Brill-directed tailoring organizations and close mill ° affiliati Journeyman tailored garments .. $15 Suits, raincoat: and Fall coats that cannot be equalled at a third more in price—warranted to hold shape, fit, style and color until worn Out....++-++rerseeees $10 September Values Extra For a limited time only. BeUrney TaD tailored blue and unfinished worsted Standard $20 Taba Cur on Tour new Fathmodetss<= ses $12.50 Cravenette raincoats, journeyman tailored from high-grade raincoat fabrics. $18 and $20 values ... $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 All-Wool Suits, $10 ictly all-wool gray cassimere, in wale, stripe and Cut on new Brill models for Fall 1907. in tailoring, fabric, trimmings and style, and warranted to give full $15 service. Brili Clothes for Young Men Youths’ sults that will give full $8 service—made-of excellent fabrics and cut on new, correct mo. EAS WV {in a) goodeuoodacsonnaagnsan: $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 = = » by t ues L ET at $10. High grade garments unusual un- SURPRISE 22 | ig ers ees $10.00 Speclal tailored clothes for young men, presenting the b Bridgeport. | highést. standard tailoring, smartest $18 to $30 Every piece of merchandise that will be offered our cus- tomers is fresh and new. An Interesting 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 -manydefects-—wrinkling fronts, sagging collars, drooping shoulders. The Wm. Vogel & Son shoulders of our $15 suits and overcoats offer a striking contrast to the ordinary shoulder. Tney 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. iia} For style, quality and price we invite . critical comparison. John Forsythe, Broadway and Eighteenth St. the wall of| tive, they will look and wear like the most costly gar- baseball in| «special line of $20.09 suitings and overcoatings, built Th pe of Fall Suits offer conclusive evidence of ™ shoulder superiority.” The newest models are shown in the favored fabrics —blues and browns predominating. WM. a & SON, aa » Houston St, Abraham Samples and fashion booklet given or mailed to ‘bricks had that no ‘one Broadway and 9th. POUR STORES models and finest fabrics.........- iQ 523-5 ve. $e is West tts vest NW. cru seed We Sel TH Brill Clothes for Children Between tah aad’ 7th Aves, | Bisel how “0 Seten SPECIAL-—Knicker, double-breasted jacket; Sailor and Russian suits that were values up to $7, Not all sizes in every style.. $2.95 | Dudley 4-in-1 waterproof combination suits—50,000 pip al eRe SG | SURPRISE SPECIAL SALE NO. 418. 1} @& ® ° MEN § HIGH- GRADE FALL SUITS, $10 Se aa sold under this guarantee and no complaints—“We guaran- i aral al Se) in Ae Wooll Cheviots and Fancy Worsted P a stilesearsl andthe worlcn ng tee in suit to give § ee service or We agree to uve $3.95 ‘sl ingle an. ul) le Breasted models. Garment: man—t wear ug! $3... 0 pure: ASCE A MEW SUIU owe eee e reer rere eereeee eo that please th, en hoes beca i is Russian, Sailor, Double-B easted ee i sn exclusive paterns, Rich as eee ther se - pa faker al eae Baits" sai of high standard Fabsics faligrade lates Sach Sea ea *25,000) frcus. ae) cut oncorrect models; excellently tailored gar- $4.95 tony dst Wo In The Surprise Stores’ fac Reward spire ‘ony other ments that are unusual under $7.50....+4+++ : e pos Yan fuaranteed {n every respect. Stzes 34 tc manufacturer. Boys’ Knee Pants—79c. and 89c. yalues—trade-marked D sale one week, ending next Friday, THE REASON wWtibeug! $3. Bo “INDESTRUCTIBLE.” Absolutely guaranteed 43 shoes are worn by more men In % , money back or new pair for any unsatisfactory pair... c walke of life than other mak At All Four Stores, Xcollent style, Knickerbockers—excellent $1.25 and $1.50 valucs Cut full-size, tailored in first-class manner and made of 1 excellent fabric—fully warranted ...++-ene+sseeee 79¢ ih part of the shoe and ev ¥ THE HAPIT, nother Tr Getallof the making |= looked Yor pie by the most complete organization of superintendents, foremen and 4 jed eh: kere, who receive th: if . re pala inthe sheen whose we an Very. Fashionable cannot bo excelled. te POUR’ vothers ten Fall S Id take you Into my large ‘ UNION'SQUARE, 14tn, n. Bway, 47 CORTLANDT, n, Greenwioh Neri ok ci iit aroaktons Mase, ‘and_show you now oarotully W. b, || 278 BROAy ang Cortana St Storey Open Saturday Omit Bren 50 roa § $7.50, $12, $15, $18 ag their's ape, ter, See eee ee era teretlareeter Union Square and Harlem Stores Open Saturday Until 10° he M. value: tha rt 50 5 - High ere garments, made of 4 see hod at tanning the, bottom ‘soles Pradeees, more ag the best foreign and domestic od loager wearlag leather than any other tannage. ine pest freien and oes |W. L. DOUGLAS $4-00 GILT EDGE SHOE and superbly finished. Oannot Be Equaliod at Any Price. Bovs’ Knee Pants Suits wel cheers SONS SHOES TE rT $2.00, PON ah. Le lar aee AS MY MEN'S e ‘ i QAUTION, ‘The poasine have W.L. Doe Aediieed price stamped on bottom. ‘Take | ld W 3 W ‘f $1.50, $2, $2.50, 83,54, $5 |] xoftiaaie Meaeieantamitl cau ce ta aes eB Sunday World Wants Wor mailed rywhere. Illustrated Catalog free. DOUGLAS, Broe Mass, Mal al age otcboy adele a New York: M M ° BROOKLYN, N.Y. da W. di Pont 148i Breet 706-710 Broadwa; on y orning on ers In a great variety of new shades and designs, Well tailored and serviceably Hned a Areas nan tueraes ee ep heen Drees aia .

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