The evening world. Newspaper, October 4, 1907, Page 15

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~ CORNELL SCORES. | POLICE FOR RAID (ON BOVNG CL Magistrae‘Discharges Prisoners THIEVES KINDLY LEFT A NICKEL TO PAY CAFE Wrote Note to Barnett After THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, Two Blo From 20th Street to 22d Strect. cks on Sixth aa Good Clothes for Men and Youths In. a.Greéat Special-Sale for Saturday _Instances Prices Are Half the Usual Taken af, the Long Acré Stag. Commiasionen Pingham's war on hox- {ng got anothet Jolt in Jefferson Mar- ket Court to-day, when Mazisirate Cornel] discharged manager of the Long Acre Athletic Club, ——end the two" boxers eaught-inlaat. ———Tight's—tatt, tommy —Natson—and—Jos- Wack: E The Magistrate declated that the Police were entitely outyide of their powera in making the arrests, and sug- | “ gested that the matter be ‘brought to . the District-Attorney’s attention. He refused summonsés,. however; for Com- imissfoner Hingham,’ Inspector Burns and Capt. Witgand,> of the West, ‘Thirtieth street station, saying that the question wos a complicated one. Detectives McGuinness and MeCan- hon Told the Court tat the captats had 1 zderod them to enter the building, u nager had directéd th: pera of the club should) be admitted. "I fail to see by what right you ar- | rested these men," snapped, the Magi: trate. “You haye absolutely no oy j dence to-show= that an-admizaion fee | Was charged, and you yourselves say that the masagement refused to sell tickets,” ERT AARP OME Bra casnccmnve eve "IT know that, and I'm gulng to tell You, and your superiors through you, that I'li discharge these cases ux fust as they come before me unless you bring more evidence. Such arrests are ridiculous. Those men are discharged,” eaid Magistrate Cornell. “But they'll do the same thing over ~s@ain, your honoi Fuchs, for the club, tection of the Court ag: tion of authority by, the police, Jus- tice McCall, of the Supreme Court, has e@ivieod me to sec a Magistrate about it, andl now-aak Your Honor to have Commissioner Bingham, Inspector —-Burna—and—Capt.—Wiegand—eummoned- piers to make them amenable to the w. + This request, however, was met with —-&_refsiaal__ ee ad {UDGES DECLARE ~—FITTGERALO UNFIT bss ‘Brooklyn Appellate Division —Also-Disbars Him froni-the Practice of the La The Appellate Diviaton of the Bu- ‘preme Court of Brooklyn handed down an opinion thin afternoon’. .deciaring | Justice Thomas W. pitzgeral On Michael Hewman, | 2! Be’ told Ue. € | wintounung 10, 37. [pou 1 Inthe day. “‘ooting Apartment— of $4,000 Worth of Goods. “putglars with a <dolicate- conception | of humor‘cut a pane—of glass from a| window In the rear of the apartments | Mr. ani Mrs. Italph Barnett, ‘sir. Gdurnetta waistcoat in the police to-day, everyting valuaole “and tablecloth in his ure. a hit ald.) The we ¢ to Work fo. I, grim-bumor of Mr. Garnet's unweloom, fuests forcing a smile from the vectin fy he told the detectives of (Mr, and Mrs. Barnett moved into tie | ment four MONihs ago, juse ustey | I aaeete It wis beautifully “tact tahed with rich and highly prised gitts | i from friends. ir wedding: Barnett arose ~ hie trousers, Search h = The-, detectives—aald—that._they chad. ahrieked heard any nolee during the nicht. Further deprodations by the same! TrOOks were revorted to the police Slemund Keitel. A gold watch and a nixnber of ¥; ble_-mantel decorations acape. eee % One Huntred and | Seventy-7 street, somo. time betwepin l} {ror engck— 10st ela wind SU Gloe ng Leda \d-atoie more than $400 worth — ol ‘Weduing presents, —agoid-watch valued fat $100, a diainond pin ai $150, und even || | took trowsers, aie | y trousers pocket; Mr, Barnett | + was change | le ia likely tig crooxs: mude neveral-Utips to tne fat, for they | took 4 fagiened to the walls or the flour, Mr, | { Barngiva only soluce came wheh “he | rough plece of paper* planed | bedroom, <1, J} 1 Got a |! bin losses, Entrance-was ench instance by means of No. | ana | rel he! ry ua: || __-In Some are Gown; trimmed with finished with beading, Bridal Scts bows, for Bridal Scts wide embroidery insertion ribbon; gown and. ski Bridal Sets —=Skirt chemise, drawers and go’ Valenciennes lace insertions and: edge; proidery and beading, quisite set for... Other Bridal td VELLATIE | KILLS HIS WIFE AND HSE —TOSITON BACH, ; culminat Pauiclde at their home, No. Park avenue, Brooklyn, to-day. Hahn- muller shot his wife through the head. and after satisfying himself that- she sa} | Drawers tr =dainty embroider: _bemstitching. broidery or eee poxs-and hatlet: —¢ 4.5 96+. $50,001 a splendid assortment to choose from at Drawers of muslin with hem- “stitched, tucked or lace trim- med ruffles; special at wers of cambric and nain- ain ‘trimmed with umbreila ruffles of lace and embroider: —full.emistitch, mn rawers of —}-nd-mustins_trintmed —with—open-andp maltese a; ing and ruffles, beading and dibboilng ge reer rai ae aay $ 2.691 |! special at - ourt--ef= Special -Seesions=sot-— Rings: Office “and dis- -of the: bbs. tour—brothers—who—owned «string = -aaieons — in yy 4 éleation | xine aR women who freq the centre of a scandal, ‘Since that Ume he has seldom appeared on the] ~spenoh,.and.Jt hasbeen reported. that The Tar Association ook) s21.to0k, action in his case reaeiie and—exked that he be removed from office and din- —parped—trom practice, Henry Bacon was appolrited by the Appell fale DVT Seferen to lake teatimony. He re- [dreas, bitter: charge_of-che—at—jhs Park avenue _ad- | His brother Charles ¢ccupled, | ved on the top floor. ed the back room of -the-saloon— Bahn miulier—waa—featous+ of; m man who was a friend of the , HORNY tee of SS ease _|avarrnee nompine |— Muslin Underwear. _ |— Bridal Sets--Fine-Variety--Low Prices. Bridal Ssts. of three pieces, of Jace—insertions and embroidery, bez ‘of fine naingook; pr ie aa gg reat help to those who contemplate-furnishing ome_and whoring Ir mconve Established Forty Years. LDING ONLY -tesult that we have ready for your selection this s stock than we-have ever shown before. Theevery best product the leading manufacturers in the land are represented. with Venetian and worsted serge. Worsted and‘cassimeres, sizes 30 to°46, - Men’s $10.00 Suits & Cravencttes, 2. $7.50 Men’s:$12.50- Suits & Cravenettes, $10.00 !Men’s $15 Suits, Overcoats and Craven- : : : Gus Ser & Fe fi its an raven . 00. eaten ese hand tailoring embodied-in these __ ts. . ES ount Men’s $10.00 Suits, $7.50 In a wide range-of -choice materials armi_patterns. We have vastly_improved and enlarged our Clothing Department, - on a far greater and better ‘Men's $10.00 Fall Overcoats, $5.00 Made of all-wool tan covert cloth and mixed cheviots, Value ith the ions of dozens of lined |_| Handsamet att ile new “smart: jacket, and. 18 «Value years. . 16 - fancy. plaids; sizes 14, p d $6.00 All-Wool Suits, $2.50 Boys ea to twelve years only. u jan and Sailor Suits at $2.50 sat made of all-wool serges and Boys’ 50¢. Blouses..25¢ Boys’ 50c- Skirt Chemise, Drawers $3.00 here in three pieces— q : Valenciennes lace insertions and ruffles: Sergent? Lace, Arabia: bows, for as little as in nbuon aN Pelsook combination ot specialist ina eas $year. $10.00; special at . Jk is 5 terials are panne and plain che: Stylish kiit skirts, with self. fo samely-tailored Suits of Ly sthe=teading-Fattshades.—-These-Suitssta semi-filted, lined through- Out with Skinner's’ guaranteed: satin; 19-gored ©. skirt_with one 5-inch <bias- fold; sizes 44, OCTOBER 4, 1907. ONeill-Adams Co. | Sixth Avenue’s Greatest Store Carriage Entrances on 21st Street. —t Unprecedented Values in the |_____Season’s Newest Styles and Fabrics, ____ $25.00 Misses’ Suits, at $16.50. $35.00 Misses’ Suits, $19.75 mansvi $10.00 School Coats, $5.00. 4 Girls: Full-Length School Coits—Of all-wook cheviot, black, biue,_brown, green ‘and wine-color; ages 6 to 14 Also—Misses Coats—48 inches. long $5.50 Misses’ Separate Skirts, $3.95. Separate Skirts for misses and small women, the materials are fancy-checks-and stripes, full plaited effect; some have folds, others.p corted-tenthts-and-waistbands. trey 16 ; Special - O01 SES $195.75. $3.00 School Dresses, $1.95. Girls’ Fancy* Plaid School Dresses— Russian and waist effect; wide: skirt with deep hem; prettily -trimmed;—sizes 6 = — to 14 special « ears. lain; well tailored, ee Values to $8.75. : ‘ -BrusselsNet—Waists—Filet Net, Point dEsprit, In ten different models, in the new kimono sleeve, surplice effects, trimmings of Messaline, Cluny $5. Motifs and Venice Insertion, Values. to $8.75; ding (ribbon drawn) and : $5.50 rs-with-circular ruffle of-} side with $8.0 inj trimmed with fish-eye, finished with blind em- PST an © $31.50 trimmed with em-— above ruffle; finished elther rt chemise to-syatch yance mod. ribbon drawn, large, full bow: In blue and gr ree, four and five pleces, Lingeric Waists at $1.95.) Trimmings of embroidery, Grecian pattern and Val. lace, ad- special at.. white effects, open hack. model, sizes 32 to 42; speclal at a “Fine Lawn Waists at $1.00. $1.95 to $1.50;-speciat at.. ea One Thousand Waists, $5.00 each Advance models. Values $i ve ®, 00 00 Plaid Silk Waists at $3.95. een, red and blye_—blue and red, also black and Value $3.00 | Walking Suits—Prince Chap, semi-fitted-and smart cutaway coats, all hindsomely tailored, The ma- ot and broadcloth, in black, blue, brown, wine and green; ; sizes 14, 16. and 18 years. Vaiue $25.00; special at. . Walking Suits..for_missés“ and’ y. ti sted; -Prinee-Chap- Close-litting ettects. Tires fine- chiffon broadcloth, fancy. serge: cheviot, in-all the newest Fall colorings; ‘sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Value $40.00}. spe- cialats 5 a aan Girls’ “School Dresses—F; and solid colors; w: neck and sleeves | effect; daintily. trimmed; extra: wide skirts —with-— good, -genetous hem; Value | Sizes 6 to 14 years. 95-1 s5,007 speci ats Separate Skirts—Of chiffon Panama, ft €ffect, three bias folds of self material, in new medium brown, blue and black; lengths 39 inches, asso’ $7.50; spe $16.50 1 $40.00 Misses’ Suits, $24.75. — ni $24.75 1$5.00 School Dresses, $2,95 t and Russian Berries Garments for Misses and Girls. “These garments are shown in {- and: plain’ ancy plaids. $2.95 $7.50 Panama Skirts, $5.95. ull plaited are 36 lo Splendid and“Complete Assortments of _, Fall Underwear for Men, wers trimmed with’ full rut: Dn of eyelet embroidery, Valen- clennes and Maltese laces; French yoke and bands; special at Jong.and short 25c¢ seen $1.39 fie one Drawers of’ finest nainsook an cambric; regular and slashed ruffles; French In eyelet embroidery == + tare-rafftes;—insertions,. seas bey b ruffles Of hon and ‘Speers 3 i ruffles off’ non and Bows; speci $1.89 others with Black Tatfeta Waists—Open front and open back models, Sleeves, all sizes, at Special for Saturday | $25.00-Sewing. Machines ‘A chance you don't often get to secure-a really first-class machine at $12.00. 7 with. Valen- Cluny art nd blind= em ~Just 500 to off chines;-made-by-the Demarest “Manufacturing -Co., of -wht hundreds asa big Te : | They are not to be | structed articles turne at a h_we-have der at $15.00. confounded with the cap! y = = : anteed—for—fiv for—Seburdiy They are drop-lead (like illustration), old Emgiah-oak-cage highly polished pail-bearins 9 automat atic: | shuttle_and_full perbhin winder, Set of attachments Tee Guar Set $12.00 ==Others ask $25 fersro_better ie 1$12.00 3 extremely tow price, theyare-the-Duchess— Tt dout for special sale purposes. Maz $0i ‘Drawer: ‘B Medium Fall weight, very Men's heavy Winter-weight, derby. full fashioned and regular made, s! pearl buttons, French necks, beaut! side hands, elastic and guaranteed able, in the natural or blue mixed ~ —coloring,-all sizes; very- special ‘at, At $1.25 Each, Stas cal) -2sohs cosieniseinan = za At $1.00 Each —Men's—medinens Fall —aveight, —fine= quallty-—tiree<quarter—wool_ Shirts “and soverlock seams, double stitch, | firrish;-alf-sizes, at, each — IN EITHER BUILDING | ———Falland Winter weights of men’s knit Underwear, of the best foreign and do- mestic makes, suchas Cartwright “& Warner's, Norfolk and New Brunswick, Medlicott;— Root's Tivoli, Conradi—& Hoedman's and other standard= domes wai acest eure canes ceomy aba ig merino and cottons, all at popular prices. At$1.95 Each. ~ |___tra_fine quality worsted Shirts and—Drawers,_ 1 gussetted and very fing wool, | ribbed, ex- ilk stitched, ifully hand- “finished. “Drawers have—double gussets, out- non-shrink- $1.95 soft, fine quality, Norfolk and New G Brunswick=Shirts~and=Diawers,-in- natural.wool or white, al; " High-Grade Shirts for Fall. {1 ___ $1.00 Fach, 3 for $2.75. — Bt Investigation ai CHP BSSH im ‘amountat one time. —_—____Q'Ncill-Adams Household Club ee ale _cam purchase your ¥ ‘On Sale -of-th (First-Floor, Rear) jn Notion —Departnrent tories ed, shim —-apd— bla .wife.. They. Lie was {i at his country home al Hedy often “und lastnight thee Racmirgeet TS Marrel abou thia mun in. the. [esioon, out apparently made up. before Fetiring— John’ Bahrmiller opened. the sal ew ted—dowrt the affairs of an estate for which he Saat: ut t debts. eae re Taanfter diie-sonaladeritisa| Justices Gaynor, Hirschberg, Rich. Woodward: and (Miller concurred in the finding. |; - HURT-WHHLE-AT-PLAY,— LITTLEE“GIRE: DIES. | . Ned t form_his | Tee jodge and Wad TAN Wo WY | mUMTee heard “thw Volss atalra on the run. top floor he heard another shot. Burat~ dng tito —he found. Mrs. John | Bahneuller deg buNet wound in her left temple. next tay dying, with the nd, revolver in his hai Punnirerer ats o'clock that breakfast: was ready. ported that Fitzgerald had mismanaged j 17 TUS BATA OVER TT, brother Charien and went upstairs, Charles Bahn- ‘OF hie broth o TUrned A’ few minutes later ry itched high je heard a shot and As 11 a RIVERHEAD, 1. 1, Oct, playing hide and sock during’ the school at Good Ground yesterday eight-year-old AIarjont violent collision! with Btantey Penny, an eleveh-year-old’ boy, ‘receiving Injuries from the effects of which she dicd last night. Dr, Johnson, who attended her, found that the Jittle girl's skull had been fraétured: ; a mae eas revolver wna kept-..-The revolver was one. atarted up- he reached the “shery. epartinents, Carpets, Furn IN ADAMS BUILDING ONLY. tiroeritamdicHt $1.00 Each, 3-for-$2:75— Ave“ provEd tH "US that these-garmtents- : many ways Superior to the great nrajority of Shirts selling regularly at Acyisit-to-our-Mat's-Furnishing-Departments—will sicmonstrate this — act to you heyond a doubt.” The materials are heavy madras and cheviors, Flin and phaited bosoms, -cuffs-separate or attached, Shirts that took-well;— “$149—Boys’ Douglas Ain't You Found Me: | splendid Values in = Dawnon, of No. $12 Redtord | john lust as the doctor E ; 3 tativenpallen ot ens Cara) |_| Regular 25c_-value; special to-morrow al, per: yatds vse se a Seay /-—15¢:-Faffeta Ribbon at 10c. yard. Bag METEORITE SETS FIRE TO RUSSIAN VILLAGE. VERKHNEDNIBPROVSK. Russia, | Sfoung Panny and MaTyorTe—Lane been great friends and the grief ot the boy over the, acigant Ja intense, | OSU t=; village of Dantelovka last night and sot the lace on fire. > + I. STEI beat ur guare Juicy Sirloin Steaks , Legs. of Spring Lamb. Fine Spring Chickens..... Seed Prime .Ribs Reast Bect....... . 285 FIRST AVE., ._, Between 13th and 14th streets, GERWALD PACKING CO. eases ith ch Special Prices te Hotels, Ristaurants and We Are Looking for Your Sunday Dinner Order Fresh Hams Cut from Young Jersey Pigs. 14¢ per Ib, 5C ber iv. Cc per Ib. seesseseereee AOC per Ib. A 4 C. per ib. Institutions. sal eebes secre TELEPHONE 765 Orchard, New Fall Taffeta Ribbons, 3 inches wide, in all the wanted colors, |_| suitable for hair bows, millinery and dress trimming. value; special at, per-yard, only....... : 25c. Taffeta Ribbon at 19c. yard. - | Fine quality ‘Faffeta-Ribbon, 4 A inches wide, heavy, lustrous fin- ish, all desirable colo forsmiisery-and-dess trimming J 9c. Boardwalk. obod ys You've Makes Regu- 10¢ T You Glad Lite Go a Little Te Mare. Keep On Smiling 1) eee = = cat our-estal nd-the-payments are arranged | |[8c|Sheet Music[8cJ | fo suit-your convenience. OE ee es [ts [sf eect eevOes al Wer seg ire sttiocs on i But note particularly—you are not chaywed any Gin nee “URE BUS Ren eo m1 more for-any-article you select on the club igh) aie ee ae Me bae 4 tt) if yo bol ec arral mae al ff f salesman in the Furniture, Carpet or Uphol- Btep Than Walts. | OBE) For our me nga of any aie Sharge-Oui.ce-neliher. i eR pipenon key iy _{ bariuten at Coney in a. Honey Ho: Everybody Likes the Girl T Lik Since Arran Wa: la 02.08. ney, Carney A Friend of Mine Told” a Friegt ot Mine. Who, Me? Sau Antonia, $1.49 |e ——Stottand 114 to 2 —at Girls’ $1.50-#1.75 and $2.00 kldskin, oak-ex- | tension’ soles,patent tip lace Shoes; sizes Sluis -¢4-00 A Niwnt. a Girl, When You x en You Know Youre Not For — hen Y. ju Buy W. L. Dou alas Shoes BELOW What They Are ss i ou Are. Gettin Take Me Around Again. Tale the Church Tolled, ap -the Biggesi There isn’t another store in thé world that can:sell you W. L fords at a lower-price than they are branded——namily, $2 factories to take EV! ayvactye lity Pa term Mfacte (new). Dells sy ADAMS BUILDING ONLY Pee Paton! We contract -with the Dou 1 IN. ADAMS BUILDING ONLY; T | Guat orate | Devtchtsra = ‘ 4 ae sppaayte mebosy'a Walt- i rn art Ing tor. You,. Rose Bald to Me, phenomenally low price. cs Are | Gelyeston. Yo! | No Wadaine Delle es find no better assort ful goods’ from which’ to purchase than from our large and setect stock. Switche: Special Offering of Hair Goods Ladies desirous of securing Hair 7 ; | Goods-Histinguished nary by styl@and workmanship will Bound Asiecp, (On' Balcony) - from the ordi- turler, Tw mént of beauti- Pompadours at Saving Prices. 5 89 : : iy a a ah re a 98 | Feather-weight Pompadours.. $1.98 Theale in Tar 26 and 28 inch, extra heavy... $300] Gibson Pompadour, special. $3,39 1 Met ay Lave | 24 inch, natural wavy hair.....$2698| Under Pompadour, wavy hain....69¢ 3 Marlow Puffs. Made of natural curly Hair, six and eight ina set ......estesseeees $2,98 (No, CO, D. nor Mail Orders.) Instrumental Bouthern Beauties 12¢ Operatic Hits 12c here Comes a4. Sixt yynand Hitehcock's Hix Ht. for 300 pairs of perfect “AN Amer a Douglas Shoes ‘and Ox- . $4550; &e { “Branded— t and Best Shoc Bargain That We Know Of. — 1.98 pair of their shoes and Oxfords that has even the slightest y damaged" and that is the reason we can offer them 2% thi! Better sclection of Douglas, best welts, at $2.59 ” $4.00 Lace Shoes for men, 600 pair and $3.50 perfect calf welt Shees for men, all-at; per pair... ..c.+..65 4 svof “Washburn” $ 1.9 8 Men's High-Cut Oil Grain Shoes Men's heavy ol grain “Waterproof Shoes,” sizes 6 to 11, including some yery. fine samples of $4.00 and $5.00 shoes; two buckles, as per cut; very serviceable and suitable for hard wear, ‘altz, Valse Rejane. Enchantress, Waltx, Mixte Bicssoms. Rag. Hros.in P a Unger the Jungle i (From im Bmile, Smile. L Haven't Told My Mother Up. te a to Now, | Harrigan, nt . Women’s $3.00 Shoes, $2.25 Women's Fal! Shoe and’ Russet Calf, swagger yamps, newest lasts, best of newest of the $3.00 Shoes we and all widths, in the following assortments: Women's Russet Russia Calf—Swagger boots, military heels. Women's black Velour boots, Cuban leather heels. Women's Patent Colt heel, straight button fly, dull kid tops. Women's Kidskin Button or Lace Shoe: heels and patent tips. Women's. Patent Colt Boots—Cuban heel, lucher, dull kid top. Cholce at, per pair... Calf—Dull kid top, Blucher Rutton Boots—Tip, military fine Velour Kid, ‘Patent extension soles, linings, good fit and the have seen; In regular sizes creaced toe, Blucher Military $2.25

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