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~DEVERY'S FOE, - GRADY, IS SUED FOR $40,000 | Mrs. Menke and Miss Dyet’s IB Lawyer Also to Press Perjury | Charge Against Him. | When Lieut, “Denny Gradv.of the Central OMce, ot down to Hendquar- ters to-day and reported for work he! {-teund a Jot “of trouble starine him in. the face. Papers were served upon him. tn anitinge multe aggregating $0,0:0 for! ‘4 starter, len he wan notified that ne would | ct answer to ‘charges preferred: Commissioner’ Bingham by ‘Law- + Aaron *Levy in behalf of Mrs, Bello nd Miss Agnes M Dyer, of No. street. The charges | legal arrest, < To Cop off Kia plg-of trouble he was | informed tat Mr Levy would sock to | h indicted for ‘perjury, Grady, sayy chat his former Chief and | intine end William $: Devery Is back of all these movenients, Ho has Dromisod that before he gets through he will terlall he.knows about, every- thing, and he ought to know a lot. Devery hus dared Grudy to tell all he| kn and has expressed his. willing-| eas to gO on the. witness stand and mako pubile z0me Information in his| possession conterning Grady. The Bvening World has told of. Grady’s arrest of’ Mra. Afenke and: Miss Dyer on Sopt. 1, He charged thom with stealing $18 from ‘him In a saloon at Twenty-third street and Sixth ave- nue.. dragged them to a station-house, arraigned them in’ A police. court the! ext Morning wad w= dioRE EL decuuso he could-not prove his accusa- tion. i Devery axyn that Grady’s $165 was in the pocket of the bartender of eaioon and that Grady, forgetting where | he had ‘left it, jumped to the oonclu- } sion that the women, to whom he had been introduced only a short Ume be- fore, had stolen i. g Mra. Menke and Mijas Dyer are em- ployed in a large department store in | Tesponsible positions. They were antru- duced to Grady by @ {rend in whom: they had every confidence, After their arrest. and diecharge thelr iriend and ome other parsons brought the mat- } ter to the attention of William 3. Devery. and now Grady says. that Dey- ery has instigated the various prosecu- oe and uke. Menke bas brought three sults sau Grady for $10,000 each. ‘The fret ult in for damages for assault. she | esserts that Grady beat her with his} fists, striking her in the fnce and body and knooking her down. Another sult is for slander. ‘The complaint: sets tort names she says Grady called h ep a threat to send her to prison. The third eult-is for false ac: | Pet Dyer sues for $10,000 for false ar- rest and eerie perseoution and ah assault. The suits of Mrs. Me will be tred in Rockland Gonnieene being at Neo while Miss By, city. repariursthes cap om ae Gamaes Lawyer nd the | re saan toes Levy _-found tine to formulate charges of oe Jury Gri to be — preterred Wi he Commissioner of Police, and =¢lso-to—sTrange- charges to bs placed before the Grand Jury. The perjury Charae grows cut of the arraignment of the women in Centre Street Police Court eats ‘He Was. Father | he had « lone + | petual poverty, cha: jin THE EIT SE “WORLD, ‘JSUT PREST OES OF BRGHT'S. NST. VACENT'S Henry Yan Rensselaer, of St. Fran- cis Xavier's. iG The Mev. Father Henry Van Rons-- xelacr, thé Jesuit t, dled In St. Vin cent’s Hosp! AL his, beast the _} Father. Hensieny’ Pro- | of Jesuit Order, and Sister | Dolores, a°xister of the priest. Father Van Rensselacr had been a» | siiftaroe. fron, Bright's @lsease for:some | Lert June, after reveral days Iness in New York Hoepital< he went! to the country. He returned to this city | neuch Improved, but suffered « Felapse, | and three weeks ugo went to St Vin- {cent's, Hospital for. treatment. He {nlled rapidly, however, and since yes- \terday morning had been unconscious. Father Van Henseslaor was known it the parish of St. Francis Xavier, in the Fire ‘Department; of which he was « chaplain. and in other circles of New York Mfo as ‘Father Van.\' He was bis. handsome and magnetic. | In 1887 he renounced the Episcopal | fuith, n which he was reared, and was ordained a priest in the Roman Cath- olice Church in 8t--Patriok'a Cathedral} | in May of that year, His change of faith created = sensation in soclety, for fre Waa & direct descendant-of-the-old~ est and proudest of the.Katckerbock: families, The firat lof the Yan Kei laera was Killaen, © patroon_of Albaity in pre-Revolutionary times. When he embraced Catholictty-Fath- er Van Rensselaer turned his grext-for— tune over tie “cnuret Ae Cera ts. Join the Jesuit order, and fordmearty |! ten years hé was put through the hard- est kind oftcximng- For a long time) y mission on the coast | of Virginia, where be underwent actual hardship. In-18¥7 he took his final vows of per- and obedience St. Francis Xavier's Church. From | that time_on he was a priest in that| parish. He’ was an eloquent oratoran | enthusiast In promoting athletics and | fataur. thea fricals: among: the-boyalot || St. Francis Xavier's Academy though he had—no money of his, own left, nis wealthy relatives never failed | him ip his works of unostentatious || charity. i sae oa) TOLSTO! OVERWHELMED | WITH BEGGING LETTERS. | ;Protests That He Has No Property and All!Money Received by. Him Goes to Neighbors. BT + was published here to-day from Count | Tolsto! asking that the’ stream ‘of re-~ | pures! oe Ev e Delicious Candies | aii cars known in che cily as won its laurels strictly on the merits df its goods. All the possible ingredients “am‘dst enviren TQ) ress of hyrlenic method I While this stock boasts of wa sts sell- ‘ing for as much as $50—and they are un- waists here thut we sell for as little as’ 59c, and the values of these arc as great ~ That may give you some idea of the range and diversity of this tremendous sales especially with the very low priced styles. | White Lingerie Cloth’ Waists— Bs: front and Our Canay Der ment is one of the best TRANSFER canaies io te found here are made of the§ the most advanced prog- —$——————— egpoarllty Low-Priced Waists usually good values at the price—there are in prorortion. stock. But this advertisement has t> do feeve. of the waist are of allover eyelet emtroidery, and plen- 1.98 tiutly sprinkled with clusters of; tue The 5 collar und cafe are tuckes—and-tace-edged,—ty 2.98 sleeves- and— button ‘in Lea 30) selling i 3.98 rice for waists of this calibre is $1.50 f Bee ese tom ate ae 98c very special to-morrow at faists—V ery. P' $1.00 Lawn Wa IS broidery and lace trimmed; most carefully finished, a 4,98 ‘Of course you know that this is HYDEGRADE WEEK all over the United States. ‘The manufacturer of Hydegrade linings isso proud of his product; and has such immense faith ~in.it, that-he-has.gone-to-oxtr: length hi —entire-country with ite-virtues- aa Primarily meant for linings, but it developed such splendid qualities that it is keing: used for many purposes, =somne-of-wileh-are, (OF making. pelilendia, ‘op skirts, under orice eneeriag: meQuilts, pala head rests, taby_dreases, comfortables, draperies, pillow shanis, centie pieces, house gowns, etc. We are showing an immense assortment of Hydegrade, and from the demand already developed we believe it will continue to be one of the most popular “fabrics in ita class for 2 long time to come. “Lucenta”’ A weave that has every quality possersed by satin and a lot more besides—Its cost is trifling, but the result is rich, Ts a fabric that is far better in every way than any percaline you ever saw, but is less in price, “‘Heatherblcom”’ A loom tridmph. It-ruatlea like silk, feels like silk, looks like silk, but wears better and costs less. Boys A simple material e a way, but simply wonderful in its adaptabil- ity to a thousand uses. All Hydegrade fabrice are 36 inches’ wide, and there are probably a hundred shade: The prices range from 15c. to 45c. a yard, TA ne pes riaceeneais booklet, entitled THE NEW IDEA t-the-counter for the. quests for financial assistance addressed | to him ’be discontinued, explaining that |. twenty years ago he surrendered his property to his heirs as {f already dead, and. sole sums at ro-occaslohal—toreigs tan lelba~ tions, which 1 diatribute tn the nelgh- borhood.”” The r add cae overwhelmed i ‘and when I answer that I-regret_bein, unadle-to_help-the petitionors they ree ply in a cross-tempered manner. and when I do not answer the also ly fi the. public Petition: -| have no property, it should spare’ ine mich petitions: and if dt thinks decel eet the -pubtio— abana =nat+ olence on the part of such! = Leaves 0 Leovasis— (From the Chicaxn Tribune) _-tha United Staten ‘are placed at $105,387 and auscla at 3166, on} is understood that the firm's dimoultles were — py—fallure of. business ventures uten | ‘ef the prodice business. {-em_glad_10_Kt€,_Betialor, that -yaq take a firm: stand In favor of opening | ail legtstative bedies—wHt ives; it we pass bad lawe tf wives ua | [e chance to shift the responalbility.”* ~ DDYOU GET UP WITH A LAME Have You Kidney, _Liver or Bladde ee ee @ence of kidney trouble It Is Nature's timely warning to show ved that the track of health Is not clea! Danger signal Wf these danger signals are unheeded more serious results follow; Bright's Utsease, whioh is Le worst form .of “Iddney trouble, rst you The mild aa Vite a tee eeE - Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bisdder remedy, {s soon realized. t stayds the highest for its remarkable hres in the most distressing cases. ij you need a medicine you should have Tame Back. ‘syniptoms of kidney trouble, Other symptoms showing that you need . Swamp-Root are, pein obliged to pass water often during the day and to get up many times during the night,” (Catarrh of the Bladder. Mability to hold urine, smarting i passing, uric acid, headache, dizziness, Indigestion, sleeplessness, nervousness, sometimes the heart acts badly, rheu- matism, bloating, lack of ambition, maybe loss of flesh, sallow complexion, Pravalency of Kidney Disease, “ Most people do not realize the alarm- tng Increase and remarkable prevalency of kkiney disease. © While kidney dis- _ orders are the most common diseases that. prevail, they are almost the last recognized by patient and physicians, who content themselves with doctor. ing the effects, while’ the original disease undermines the system. A Trial Will Convince Any One. In taking Swamp-Root you! afford » natural help to Nature, for Swamp-Root fs the most perfect healer and gentle aid SAMPLE BO TLE FREE—To proye ou may have a sample bottle anda book Hel free by mail. from men and’ women who found Swamp-! The value of Swamp-Root & sample bottle. ree inp this gen b offer in __._ Trouble? —Lame—back—{s—only one— of many _ so well known that reade Address Dr. Kilmer & Co. “the -New. York. Evening World: mC? | she best piano invest- The magnitude and the bargainful q ‘ juse “THE Ostrich Plume House of: New is ns a feel that it is deserved. We have given vatues in ostrich plumes that no | one else has ever attempted to approach. were appreciated is proven by the tremendous volume-a/ leather; sizes 1-555, at the eal Friday price of. Special Hair Goods THURSDAY, OCTOBER sales of ostrich plumes have caused: this recorded. Our latest offering is i . the lot. z $1.49 Ostrich Plumes; all colors, 12 inches long... -- “ a 11 ins.; black and white; blackand. white; “ “ “ “ “ (ees Women’s High-Cut Walking Boots Are in the front rank of Autumn styles. Of course, the . Bloomingdales’. calf, vici” Kid, kid and tan calf at ; tanging from “all colors; extra quality; fine, heads. that the markets afford are to be found -at They are here in gun metal © patent _ $2. 98:0 $5.98 : Women’s$2.00 i & $2.50 Shoes. 3, 1907. Sloomilgdaes : Another Marvellous Sale of Ostrich Plumes ualjty of our recent be called That our efforts | robably the best of ‘extra quality $1.29 7.98 - “19 ins. long; fine heaas; black and white. 5. splendid heads - . 1.98 | 993 « Me oD eins png ea z ] : 2.89 | 19.98 |“ “black only; 30 inches long; fine heads. ap to 17 inches; extra nice.. 3.79 12.98“ Pico cies ie = BLOOMINGD ALE: lala Floors Lexington Avenue Section.’ best rices Madcoffine patent kid and vici, 2-8, and D _widthsaat th Friday price of solid, subs a1. OOMINGDALES: $1. ” $2.00 School Shoes—Sturdy footwear, built $1.59 29cFall Underwear at] 9c , sizes to E every. | opportunity. 4 will buy in quantities, 80 it behooves you to be-here eariy, $6.98 Ostrich Plames, black and white, 18 inches long... (Fak Cousens) AVery Special 2-Day ie! For One Day Only Our <o-operative | plan enabl you té'pircnase Furniture, Carpeia, Ruge;\ ‘Bewing Machines, Talking Machines, Oil; Paintings, Household Goods, and, in fact, | almos: anything you reed for household use, at the regulac cash prices on yery liberal terms. 4 LEXINGTON | On Easy Terms 170.5” AVE 060° It comprises the entire stock of one of New York's largest | dealers in the very finest plumes. Youknaw that ostriciis the | proper trimming this year. To be able to get the finest. plumes tor really less than the cost of putting them info mar- || ketable share is ama ing, They areall magnificent plumes—fine lustrous stock—with | wide flues; and. in every color, Milliners will jump at the | Of course, we can't refuse to sell them. They Offer i in our nararing stment Monogram Dies—strictly hand cut. at sharply reduced prices, fe will cut a mon- ‘ogram die of two or three letters — your own selec- tion from a host of styles that we provide ——‘stamp 50 sheets of cloth : finish paper, white or tinted, in any of the plain settee: and add 50 envelopes to match, all for the ex: 85c | ceptionally low price of ... Same style and quantity of parer xtamped in gold eral 1.10 oO cotnte the Glew Four srepertyt aed daap ne taleess <2 ~ home or ‘eft {n our chargé, No mail orders will be flied Art Arcade, Lexington Ave., Front. DLOOMINGD ALES N PAW SETS, consisting of arts—0G Incheslong and tate 63 nd fringed «nda, 60 large flat plilow INK SETS, conststing of Just t the thing ‘for chilly mornings when the house isaring. These are pretty kimonos, too, as well us com- fortable. They are made of best’ quality Outing flaonel in blue or pink stripes. They t have wide fowing® throw-over ipehes long, and mutt to $7.50. VESTS AND FRENCH BAND.-PANTS to match, a very splendid quality that usually _ Sells for 29c; : allsizes. | - VESTS AND PANTS, in cream white, ; is the quality you are accustomed to paying | 29c for. LOOMEINGDALES’ that morr Ga Sale of 1,500_ Walters © “The very epecrar sate will commence to- w at the Blooming- means much omen in need of vee asmibet extraordinary. - Sititches —Pianos—at_ Half. Value 3 $550 Styte D 650-Sey ie 19-inch. inch, short —atem; atom j —tiateh; value $15; consiatine’ of scart and BLUE WOLF arr 0 625 GEN ‘and. 00-inch Beart to match., BLA RUSSIAN consisting of scart ant Setar shiek menos. long, with, bat ends an large square illo KUBSIAN SABLE 8QU laree large AStacinch mutt, to match, theres 1 match: yaiue 33300, LYNX BETS Larce square pillow mut throw-ov tirow-over large flat: pillow $8 75 “sleeves with crochet edge. Sizes 36-44, very special to- _morrow. at... “33 TS, throw JLOOMINGDALES': and fat —$; J $7.50 Black Cowhide or Walrus Leather, English Oxterd ‘shape NY SET. mull They are in the sm IN lot*tine sctected bisek cowhide oF [ly atitched and iwelted, "ieatier, Htnd, jloather-coversd f jmolacptated tock: an Oxf ‘walrus leat her Inside ETS, i Behu ‘scart i short vil ! | American on Razor § with twelve highly. =tempered_stcel_ = plades)-equally-safe: -and_effective on. ¥, $325 $700:Colonial.. $750 Style-R.. $750 ‘Vertical padours—dip effect. _ Marlowe: Puffs — $1, 000. Baby crane _ Prices Include Stool and_Cover “We guarantee you ja saving of a0 per cent. in great offer; elas iT lt Orpmestont is to the kidneys that has yet been dis- | covered, If you are already convinced, that | Swamp-Root is what you need, you purchase the regular fifty-cent and_one doHar size bottles at-all the drug stores, Don't make any mistake, but remember thé name, Dr, Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N.Y. which |you will find on every bottle. the wonderful merits of Swamp-! -Raat| of valuable Information, both sent abso-} -Root to be just the remedy they needed. The book contains many of the thousands of letters Fecelvegt sare advised to send foi Binghamton, N, Y., be sure to say) di ment you. can: make, 4 uemtnechaing End Over 200 Walters Pianos in our warer All the:newest and most perfect musical and ‘artistic achievements are | incorpor ir the peerless Walters Piano. “Buying“« plano with the name of Walters catty it is a. eno Every Walters Piano is Guaranteed Pianos Priced up to $300 may be paid *5 Down and.*1 Per Week No Interest, _ No Insurance, | No ‘Extras.’ | | Piano Will Be Delivered to Your Home on) = Payment of $5. Walters Pianos Are Built to Last a Initia. Tae 4 1 nie cases inal In throumh. resonant inane ewes. aie °the beat Pl Hee Free Extraordinary Offer To evey, purchaser of @ plano during, this sale we will present free of charge a beau: | Uful newest style Vernis-Martin music cabinet. Gy EXCHANGE your old plano for one of these beautiful Walters. Don’t Move Your Old Piano your new home when you #0 de. ie request a representative will call, * Warerooms, 84 floor, All Cars Transfer to Bloomingdales’ Lexington to 3d Ave. ; 59th to GOth St. Trish ’ Marie Antoinette Lace Curtains— | Marie Antoinette lace Cartains— Exquisite designs; 3% yds. long; val. $12.25, at French Lace Cartains—Marie| An« “toinette and Renaissance lace; en- tirely new, very. nwh effect; val, 415,00, at wrought on goad net and well fin- ished; $6.to $8,at.. cannot be matched elsewhere for much more money: 9.25, 10.50, 11.50, 13.50) Ruled Muslin Curtains—Tucked; edge kematitched 60c., at natural wavy hair. 1-30 | Regularly. ¢2. Pon | celal price o 1.08 H y aliade. desired Mt Electric M E id massaging. ety -- o : = a os = “Nottingham Lace Curtains. Play a Very Important Role in Oar Sixteenth: Annual Sale. —The=greatest_possible advantages accrue _ | avail of the opportunities this sale affords. ham curtains are especially desirable and low priced. They comprise only the newest effects _of from 30% to Eka Value $2.50 dal atreeeee French Renaissance and Marie Ant nette Lace Curtains French Lace Cartains —Renaissance Very beautiful effect; insertion” and edge Teinforced edge; value * $7. 50| 738 1076 val § 0,-at $4, 50 UREA T Caan £ French Lace Cartains—Wite inscr- $9.25 $12.00) "500 Fairs Ruffed Bobbinet Lace Curtains—Preity Renaissance lacu edging and inserting; value one, when 98, take) te eras eee eke eine! yout) Irish Point Lace Cartains—Exqui-| Trish Point ‘olect the plano now, and we will site effects; several designs; all and other values fr $8.75 $10.50, at., value 4.50&5,50 Point Lace Cartains—These, Duchess, from $1 ) to $15.00, Wiad rm 5c! Bio yl We assure you a saving Value $2.00; epecial at.- tion; pretty corners; value $10,00, at.. French Renaissance Lace Curtains “Several pretty, new designs; values from’ $21.00 to $25.09; spec. at from $15.50 to $18.50 riety of designs to select Plain Ruffled Muslin Car- tains—Value 59c., at..... Trish Point--Lace very top notch of perfe |Palaakis ‘Hair. Calorifc g nts for ir dyeit in our ie coarse! or fine beards, EVER- SREA DN SAFE- TY RAZO SET,24 blades, $2.48 S< NIOR, 7 bindes$ 1.00 Umbrellas. goed de- Watches $5 Gan Metal or Gold The Notting- i Ere ates $6.98 $1.19 Lace Curtains—in filet choice effects; large va: from; $2,00, at.. om °° 6,75 & 7.50 39c- Curtai ns—In Renaissance fects; the ion; values 1,00 wt. 1.98 & 8.50 Floor, Sith St ~Plaied Watches, in newest thin model, popular, 16 size, for men’ and boys; fitted with fine jew- ov qed nickel plated.. | movement, stem winder and pendant | 8gon frames, steel rod, cane: and | tassel Tight roll in 26 and 28 Ni inch sizes, a splendid ———————— JLOOMINGDALES” Jeneeles) COS iiaciinod Low Prices on Best Groceries _ This small list of exceptionally big specials. will be on | sale Friday and Saturday only at these prices. In-er-Seal Crackers. Social Teas; Fig Newtons; Graham: Zwieback; Nabisco; Salkines, 10c. Cartons, ac .,.., Regular “ 7c nod | OUI SOU. A LA CARTE “COFFEE deal Highe Be OC, SAY ground or ze on alee; D MARMALADE—Fineat A regular lOc. jar for Se,

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