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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1907. \ licema him by] | Many of Mr. Smith's intimates in the | shook him roughly, I) | tiplom Tieteer ean tondleal : i EEO eA | Miss Nichols was attended only by | ; pectaily as I aid not. knuw - le ttle nieces, the Missea Sullivan, man Was an oft {Telephone Directory BEFORE TWO EMPORERS. ie peeiteeesoes sat down to an’ ar 2 Sete “Miss Henitla Nichols, of This "ameeterwveneat” ||. Ror Fall and Winter Months Goes to Press My Come Back to Your Family lees Arranges for Her Appear- | ues Reld ate i Cane ent Pee ; and You May Save ance in Austria and Germany, ¢ | City, Bride of Prominent | tho faxhtonable inner clrole of ‘this | F id ri) ee ‘ fees ho | = F a fs . . jelty, She was known to all her In-| a ec ol er. th} | His Life Caruso and Scotti to Assist. Philadelphian. Yetta Nichols. ier tather, | r y, gedit: | VIBNNA, Oct. 3—Madam Einma ni bas = en ha been y $ i h k | Her. Chauffeur an Ee $10, anid tartentlonsatnte Nees a ang} CRArles Rmory Smith, editor! ot the a Srieeaiierndin neeeneRialn | RON = | Philadelphia Press, atintster to Ruasia| omaine, fought In the Revolution and j She Narrowly Escapes under President Harrison and Post-| was one of the prison-ship martyrs, for ph, a Call e am, maater-Genoral’ under President Mo-| Whose care and commemoration he af- louteanpencoe a ny | Kinley, wax marriod to-day: tw: aaa | IMALS made beral provision. Hea warll yo. areohattan, The Bronx and | For Brooklyn, Queens, Richmead Pitan Opera e) ha + | Henrietta, aichold tie: beautiful daugh-| “Mr. Li Pn ati ed a ricoren is a Westchester County apply to ‘and New Jersey apply to strumental in arranging ‘the two. im-| ter of Mrs. Washington Romal; . nt Republican natio: : When Leon Guinot, | porint perfor first of which | gue “oe thie ote mesatetss Ere York B NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY THE N.Y. & XJ. TELEPRONE C8757" |Davia Belasco, was arraigned in the|if °xPectod to. 0 fF tartg caren ony waa parinea i ——— i Telaphona No.1 | Controct Offices 7 Talephons Note West Side Police Court to-day charged | hija: pret =| Bishop MoFall, of Trenton, at the sum-| NEW YORKER NOT MURDERER | AE Dey Ore ee 210 Cort Ser taree hr Shae ie | At was told how Mr.) gry ern inte mer ville; of Afra, Heth Avemte:firoe tre, _[f iarden brodk Aye. 41 Tompkins Av, Tormpkevie.8. Grandson: of Late Cyrus W. Field Pays Periodical Visit to Hospital. New tetings ousct be areceel oe One eee “4 above date, if desired for this book. Suny ___When_Cyrus_FieldJudson,_grandeo 4 ebaufteur _f @@ the late Cyrus W. Field, was found ‘umgenecious in a aubway train at Broad- ~~ way,and) Two-Hundred~and —Fhirtteth ‘street and taken-to—Fordham Hospital: tt was believed he was. suffering trom. trot Senorn. Caruso hind 5 all but placed in « cell in the West/ be ‘sojourning | hirer. “oped 4 na-to hava. poms with v' [Sixtyelghth street station last” nig! Eames Inthe perfotingaces bet we thy |C. Knox aad former United Stat | hea” attacked Hai ris and «shot hit} charged’ with ‘having interfered with ey PEER Un a reeeey policeman, having taken the cop, who ban |torney-Genpral Griggs a, Cunningham, \was not in uniform, for a bandit, when he sprang into the auto to told het of the Kingsbridge ‘gration, was notified by a guard and had” Mr, Judson sent to the hospitel, where { from the effects of chloral, and the be- Met was expressed that be bad, been G@rugged and robbed. Tt ts quite likely, however, that there were no kneckout drops and no crime ‘Teeeday, shertly after noon, Mr. Judson was picked up unconscious in City Hall Park and taken to the Hudson Btreet ‘Hoapttal by Ambulance Surgeon Stew- M€ was thought he might be suffering ; ianter och au vissedcwo (charges were made against Mies Belasco—that of disor- erty conduct, tn addition to the first- named, and that she was not held was Que to the fudgmnent of Desk Lieutenant Beker at the station-house, who realised the ‘girl wae under great excitement. Miss Belasco, with her sister, started Y | trom the Hotel Belleciaire, with Mies Starr, leading woman in® the Glove Value WOMEN’S $1.25 LAMB | GLOVES, 2 clasp, in tan, mode, white, gr ert. The poliss rocord shows that he was supposed t ing tri attack of epilepsy, but the hospital 5 d shows that he was treated for JohnH, Kothe, ef Mount Vernon, intoxizattog:—-Whea-he nad-been.atthe. Oboe, hnsepital—lees—thea—two_holrs—a friend. =i oer — eure ‘and took btm away, apparently {ili The Tad was Fecently operated on| starting back to the hotel ter dinner much improved. oa throat trouble, Physicians my the| about 7. o'cléok ~” ie ae ta] | ORY “thing that will eave-his-life-te- th -At_Seventy-ninth street Guinot wes deep ee Tatura of tte missing man. ee ee Gd OG be basy, Me mid he wis « roker, [ja re through hie waxing | clothes, Secs fe ae cee el feo. Williaa street and rocided at the | OU for bis father. Kothe, who waa | {te 00 Spcaagyintontnslivachinasgiiares t the ||, manager of «wholesale grecery, ap- Coe fe Geer sinuuperedtss tate fi Mes | Balnaso)sueRt atfonces hat be Peano his family, He {a described es. being | "ot 8 Mente a Guinot ma. Th | = pp elite are pee put| ‘irty-two years old, § feet 7 inches ta} | Mae any fas aaa him i aryiae : height, with tar complexion, light tals |. ae | hospital hel was able to muster ee ee eee, with’ running car at twenty-one t . twenty cents miles an hour, the Hudson Street Hospital it was ee Eee Belasco waid LIGHT FOR DIANA AT LAST. | itor ‘aftenn miles en bour, and a little jeclared # Frances * OF RRS) Rose of the Rancho company, and Se KSthe. Mies parr's sister, Mrs. Grabwold, yee- terday afternoon and went te the mati- nee. In, the evening they went for a Dit “i their automobtie up Broadway, aa Many, i FFT Yea oe Bargalis Thousands upon thousands of dollars worth of. high grade, seasonable merchandise at 47 cents on the dollar. ‘ Not a penny's worth of undesirable goods in the stocks we have so emphaticaily underpriced for this wonderful trade event.__ It is the most propitious occasion of a decade for money-savers. It is a grand ensemble.of the world’s best products at reductions - that thrill those familiar with regular prices. mig aasacs ines aan Teg spect 4 ‘b elses a 9 al callee, Manufacturers all over the country, desiring to express their Prettingst in a substantial manner upon the occasion of our Fittieth Birth. asia Night, wagaree' ce Bails at polltapene, day, granted concessions that were amazingly unusual and ‘joined enthusiastically. in the value distributing ceremonies which>we planned. 6 tes Yor the first time since the erection toorier ah on pew het at of Madison Square Gaarden, the famous| Marie inette.. where the 3B | Mr, Judson has beer much before the | statue of Diana on tap of the tower, is| “Uy ts stopping at: prese! _ public, and in the financial operations ‘at night, The Bock Flaring Aro oS ‘of_Joseph_H Hoadley. including an_al: | 77 -Gompany;—one—of-the exhibitors | leged “‘pool’’ in International Power) ic" the Piectrical Shoow, hea arranged Stock. he figured. Mr. Judson testified | around the top four of its powerful arc of oR . & NF ———————<——S——— —in_a au igned. lama, and the entire tower, etatue and|he ft fy ones eb bed) besud drink TAGS nlectrioal Show witl ooatinye to Guinot Grew" tw at i not know what he was doin Oct. the Mr, Judson is son of William 8 Jud- son and Elizabeth Field Judson, the latter.a daughter of the late Cyrus W. | feld. ~ Abo! hi two years wit Ap 1t-8mith, 2 ssaeviige IT MAY PROVE ‘WHAT YOU NEED} The result is—positively—more genuine, worth-coming-for bargains than ‘have, at any previous time in the history of iccpartmen stores, been gathered’ beneath one roof. No matter how brisk and continuous the shopping may be, it will be impossible to exhaust the good things: allotted for to-morrow. | |__But-should- ee eee than expected, another equal or better article will be substituted. ai ———T- : Bargains absolutely cio precedent i in a York—new garments i in perfect style, at prices so ~ far below actual worth that comparison is impossible. Women’s $16.50 Prince Chap Suits, Women’s $7.50 Prince Chap Coats, Friday at $9.95 Friday at $3.95 ---—=Women’s-Prinee-Ghap-Sults;-made-of-wool-fancy-striped.ma- Women’s-Prince-Chap.Coats,.made_of. fine quality. tan. coverts terlals, The coats are in new tallored Prince Chap.models and | and black broadcloths, with three pockets. Covert coats are with are lined with a-good-quality_of-satin. Stirts-are in the new43—| lap sesinrs-and broad¢loth coats are trimmed_with stitched-straps- —gore plaited _ models with bias folds it bottom front and back; lined 1 throughout Sizes from sat 4 bust. pon's attacks from “knockout ee ~his..exeursiona Lo Uia Ts in. _ SAD BROKERS be-inclined jerdoune {es leinlene le by an eminent authority, at a Sanne ee ae ng, Cage WIth aaa eKCary’ jckargon: and-oarea| E : ~a-sensafrotr-t-(hié-end-of-the-season-——Wamen’s-broadgloth. ois: he would -give promt reli | relet prerennet i) the t newest 23-gore malted model; with bias ae arom These _Waistband sizes 23 to 36 and lengths from 37 to None of 1 and Willing to: ‘ake His cited to prove the truth of his as-| ton pharmacy has them; they are : - Season’s Choicest Millinery Clothing Sensation sertion. The came authority fur- jnexpenalye rend: shaking use, a Sher slated that many cases ch a i These Unusually Low Anniversary Prices | sya prin witout Pariel in the Anal failed to vicld lolthe nealing! pasar laine ar Set Of the famous h resorts, or the e. claims made is mix- : 5 i) Men's $12, $15 and $18 Sack 7:50 95¢ | Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats, = yr, -of longs! thal ».3 First Offense, He Declared, | | Zany con" ntirely” relieved phyalclans, and any good prescrip-| READY-TO-WEAR HATS, of good quality wool felt, with ‘usual remedies as prescribed, sal-|ture are only partly’ correct, it TS are®f neat, fancy worsteds, fancy ~ ° would seem that no sufferer here large’ size silk bow In front and silk-sround-crown; could afford to leave the Drescrip- i heviots, cassime ind black thibets; single and-double breasted; newest Fall models. y xeon . -all-colors-and-in_three. of . est_ shapes; only Sout sey eteareerls house _of eet tiene satis: \ to-a-customer-and-no-mall-or-C.-O,-D,- orders-filled— Value $2 George W. Sheldon end Company) ead < fixe Anniversary price siserseeeserees eeeseeeeesesegeets TRE FALL OVERCOATS are of gray and fancy worsteds and cheviots;-atso-tan -coverts. feund out. It was my first dishonest 6 edged with velvet binding. Three of the newest shades, trimmed with folds Coo ras Cal ad) Caen of silk around crown and double bow of stitched silk ed, with ‘velvet. THE RAINCOATS are of black thibets, dark to Magistrate Cornell. 4 —" = —*¥ee,—elr; Iam gullty1-atole me| = ie OO ee = “Women's $3. )0 Ready-to-Wear Hats at $1. 59 Gmith lam tall, rew-boned Sootchman, ~ Goters-bieele, brawn, nawy,..grean. garnet. andleather.— an _gray and-fancy worsteds. money and I am giad to have been|. Women's Ready-to-Wear Hats, made of fine quality and finely finished felt “and, rea aeesran PeictiesslintGlansoe . wt is $2.00, $2.50 and $3. 00. S1 we in ie ; Women's Tallored Ready-to-Wear je of bright finished felt, in’ black, jérs oer pepper tober be Cora Shae Dept. navy, brown, leather, garnet and green, Trimmed with large Fluffy Ruffle : ide From A.M. to1P. “. wee sa bce eiter ie fina se bale toan OR Orn Na aay Velvet ground crown and chow or rosette of | wens TROUSERS of fancy worsteds, and ‘cassimeres, - cae dem & Comoany four years, : He was eel oF crecag ane only, one to a cus: } sizes from 28 to 44, Nofe of these trousers will be “regarded aa the soul of businees foner:| -g¢ . » The we bets nenns,| “Exceptional Values”: sold after { P. M. No mail orders filled—— Sey wers and Feathers. : R Bn pon ust before closing when ation in in large Amott: | ¢ OSTRICH PLUMES, made of fine quality glossy Boys’ Nobby Fall Suits, Det was introduc = Beauty’ rosea, ai STi in, | Stock, 19-Inctteslong;i oame-in- black; white, leather, made of_milll_ends. Though there are about 300 or P Bosknel oes of ae ff, @mith B , S ip 7 Dr She é wane combination and the Mutt loa! Jasaqeteey etter he plnerana plumijno more t more suits In the lot, there:Is not more than one of — Si a pre, nt, xpeoting* you| ays hool or Dress Shoes |]. gary, watnes areen, aay, bli, 00%, Sua 5c | Ain tied rocuiay Hh, ‘Kanlvarasty ~ $1.98 a kind.All_ made.with knlckerbockers, G9 QQ ~ he teas told athe police Ga ea re of” Tan seen ernie Patent Leather; pace i o In sizes from 8 to 40 years, at es reich hla a ed stout, white oak, welted soles, tor C,-0.-D,-ord aes ie @ach .. Anniversary Sale of Linoleums, Carpets and Rugs ings. “I had deen floeced by a pair of Wall 10to13% i to 6 otreet. men, and it went with about Efed yy uae wren OI $2.00 _ $2.50 _ . 95¢ XXXX 755 Columbia 95¢ Alle Wools years ‘and tempted to take : Scio asi “Cork Linoleum 4 & Sheet ‘Linol 1 Cc I meg Qe ay Carper, 400. deed aula rls’ Si Remnants cum a | ingrain Ca prnity caressa mC ny cau Dpaeea A yToUl Girls’ Schoot Shoes fa wan Sra Tggromat enact, mane al: the Spe mens Cee Columbia Ingrain ae cut from the tates bevel LOE HAM in hall, room and ener sa ives aa bela, Ny 3 He Button or Lace; stout, white oak, welted soles, i] fen ie wate on as Pee : irae aes al rar AME PPA FP tt rolls, sold for to-morrow only. | with paddat juman Jal and fined wes ry lor n° i lined at th ge quo’ Trl Besaete, 6to8 8% to 11 11% to2 2% to 6 ae ‘Remnants of 24 sis Age sles Velvet 79¢ $1.85 Imperial. 1,50 175 - 2.00 2.50 arpet at : AxminsterCarpet : JERSEY. TOWNS HAVE $ e 5 $ 75 $ : 5 . Inlaid Linoleum, with the ion intuch se the book Anonen | Velvet Carpet-in new Fall, hall, | mper: Vane Ca: ie Gerding | inlaid | LAnateum « nant lengths of trom 5'to 35 yanie,” which If 10-CENT MILK NOW. hed to ls 5 , matel oy aes fro ‘trom $1.50] . vt ith border to match; made, laid dedtt te ae Girls Extra High Cut Co peice eupmergets Bessy Pubstages mate | HC and oom palteras same care | Eh nase ining Made 3 a \ cial sale to-morrow: from $ to 10 A. and % as retailed everywhere for $1.45, and lined at the price quoted, Pisces ares Hehe, Toa Wat Button and Lace Boots Wi cases usa te $1.75 Inlaid Linoleum ye Sone R Days—Increased | , y 3 Feed manete 3 6 to 8 8% to 11 11% to 2 2% to § cookin rs “ya. dC Enrouenl Colors 75¢ Till’ Samples of Axminstep Russ: ss a iJ fe 5 ss Ly ali. iso ese \€) iJ Prises higher thea those charged In| ¢ 2 $2.50 ‘$2.00 $ |] coon famous Tinooleum, two, yards wide: ! a yard, | TANCE IS ‘ ans RUEGNOra ee évil! war times are demanded at We 00 2.5 3:00 3:59 Fes ag Aa re “apie Lnstoura oars ae, turmues to the| 816. , 4.6x9, , field, M.S, by milkmen.. Milk bai ‘ pete fH sha to, A. Sana” trom B16 8 ee aL at ¢ Patterns to solect tibin, at The. @ yard: '$27.50 Rugs, 9x10.6, at..... $13.49 ; Jumped fram 8 cents » quact to 10. 7 — . eee ; Granite Art Squares, si:} Br els Rugs, size 9x12; 25 nifikmen : ‘ | erican Made Oilcloth b sm samara ona “Broadway & goth St.; sth Ave.;'19th St | 49c Oilcloth, 4c nen ona Zsa ene a a eer ‘Ate ea rugs nthe 16 : : : A gue, os a, ite ket te ea ok Boa a Saat tor 08 ‘resus GO, 68 |): vues — $10.9) “ialintrow Netween Sand 9 A.M, land: freee To” 16c, 2ic and 27¢ a Yard.» Harlyy, so-morrow at., ‘ vs 4a 5 P.

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