The evening world. Newspaper, October 7, 1907, Page 14

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THE EVENING “WORLD. : | - RACING, BUT H TILL PLAY IS TO.QU _and_ Is “As between -pinyitg” thera playing faro,: Biz Sullivan / faro. He bas purchased an experience Yon the ‘face track for about $%0,000 “that has woancd him from the betting -——ring, and hereafter he will tonfins his gambling operations attempts. to “forecast the signa orf! the next two) cards the nimble fingers of the dealers silt reveal. nown to allt en hia race track perations for the} @ummer season up to the opening days of September. In an effort to recoup weeks. It isa modest estima' _@00'in the past twelve months—this out- “side bis average “dally “Dig Tim’ made no effort to hide fbi’ Chagrin over the steady run of Ill- fortune that has attended his attempts} tna: J couldn't figure vuc by any obances, and rs ee assured that nage entered the tnly to see them finish in the ruck. ~ A -MEMBER ve “terested i in-Work—Two— «Juries Sworn In, th Ponies. a DRS . He [Lost a Quarter of a Million This a Year at the Race Track Sore: on caure—t- own an track myaelf; Interest wise to who can. that 1 can’t. x DoubleCrossed Until level been ‘double-crossed until 1 Youd think that with me. _moing a wf stable 2nd —interesied—in—race tracks and with “an scquaintance about everypody worn telling the bookmakers how” the lost “a lot more in the following | want to bet and then go around to the back of the Une and waiting tor | that places his race track Bsa at $250.-| 10 cashiers to pay off Bat I haven't | found it that way | : “Here 1 um not worth @ “endure year -t: tet —DROR in a good deal of money I tA eet you can see how your money went. I jost many a bet through t fat spurt Pacing rs like it, ft Ke experiehve pete with the odds. A talk like ihe fener from “Big Nees he ought to win s' He was, ELL FARO)... but if 1 can't following the horses I'd like to be put ‘And it's (a cinch “I won't aay that {¢ Jan’t on ‘the but it looks jo me like I ha the turf, there would» nothing but like the Mie of the race more remuneratly, Utieal> power thar any man in’ this ee @eem, in TT BRACE FALNG | SAYS PRINCESS TROLLEY CRASHED’ LIBELLED HR; | INTO WAITING CAR WANTS $50,000... OIL TRUST RIVAL | Witness Tells How His Coni-| y Persons Cut and Bruised Trouble Started When: It Was| NO RAILROAD 1907... PLAN TO PROTECT CONTRACT FOR WORKING CHILDREN DR. GUY RESENTENCED FOR KILLING HIS’ WIFE. @ Jaycox, sitting tile moenlag ought to Blushing “Sustice J the original senten: Out of prison at he would make Supreme Court Just ac Flushing, L. 1, to-day, Dr, Samuel 8. Guy to fourteen and ten Months In Sing Sing Prison for | tn of his wife at Far Rock and cony vay in Sing ng "two mo tye! Sing Jrlson has reduced fly wel ne, but his pr nee was not mu er nodded sourt-room ag. he 1x Dot per te! th Felix Adler, Robert Hunter, | Dr. Lederle-and Others Or- ganize New Commission. 1 Sing by Juatice e wits found to be iemal the discha 0. =But No One Killed. Seriously ee Jured: in nd co! One to-day. Fordham Hospitai-dreseat. of a. dozen of’ the vic Sthers 100K care-pt themseirex | in Tace win at motormen of the Bauer, No.“ 22 North) Maln Yonkers; E.. Krouch> No, Dizzy. Qhuroh avenue, Brooklyn; Crotty. > and Harvey Bowes, am disxy,| #ereet, Mount Verson. street and igath See a mporeane ptm nue isan. y Street Hallway, There is « atowh passengers. transfer >. the surface lines and. th lines for Mount Vernon covering nowing on | much You to the north and east. ‘about half filled with pas De re ste ORE n getting the. sivnal and. button” at Lge dete ie all to the. pear to the doo! ‘a fe P. Whalen. “At the of. be mummers hill Whalen turned hi catch th See ete th tb Taarranging she noe ei rolled on cost tT ‘Some of the niin Lmotorman's franeic horses, “I the platforms. Ti ies “The _burden_o: the—moving—car, smashed Ht front. to his post unti) and how, he esc: sheaine pleces Is a source 97 maw accident. H fully ‘hurt, but w aver} lsoned in the wr: the spot at the tim mn and imagined iM cat ambulance call t There inters and a_ followed keep loose money in { he cute ow immense z FA palhasipeveriehonece einer tn chat faaloattnie gamma: Die Yor the first time in the history of “¢he-criminal-courta of this coi tw - Grand Juries were sworn in to-u jr. kindly con- “Werve on the first jury sworn: th outlay ‘iit be te reach a crisis to-day. Doctors were at je_turn_ during. the. Dp our hours, is looked are Way ood haart ection, area ~ JAMES MGREERY 60 ete man EEAIIEAD "be reveal Innocent wented to His foreman is Edward—J.-Cudiny, an i “95rd- Street— nd-'Sury work. -and=—he peomed deeply interasled tn it, bending oar on eagerly to Uuten to Judge Crane's “Court. spoke at length tothe men--selected. for_ the two, juries. “He read them the law on thoir duties, “and tautoned them nor-to act pastily.or ee due. regard. to. the importance of thelr work, laying par- ticular fact’ that, j the iin of ai indictment. was esible to rub-ayt. | Robert ng tof the tec~ ary: “a ort Willian—D, ‘a broker,-o! 4 Elst Fort Bereaueninlatzareaacs he two juries sworn to-day are pro- Wided for Under the new Grand Jury law: Ono, will-sit-in_the-miorning “and 2 erin: therafrarazon: = ka. Dieitiee Atwrney Jerome hay 1,12 complaints to =—pabmilt:te- em eahelt dutheeswill notte ‘An automobile Iaden with bars and fal BROADWAY’ CHINA DEPARTMENTS. In Both Stores. ng in French,— ‘English and Austrian Dinnerware, Eng- lish. Chins Dinner Sets. American Porcelain. a and American Cut GIES 100-pieces,, ae English Porcelain, Blue Willow design. . Austrian “roo pieces. - ) Theodore Hayiland’s China, 100 pieces, Para Fos ——Poyat French China. ____ French China Open stock, roo ‘pieces. - China. I00 pieces........5. 9.00, 1.00 and 13:00, 17,00 . 19,50 39,00; 155.00, 118,00, 50,00 and 35.00 1.50 per doz, Royal Chelsea English China, 6% inch WINGPbocasoonhan akon . 20,00 nd Yonk and other Westchester points sealacine vt the Fonwers FREQ HOUSE'S CONDITION. “Frederick B. House. president of the Cay. tha. Bas held. “Ulnees “19° expected his bedside ht, and there had been no nTavo or. More than twenty persons were !n- | sion between | boring drug siores.. Nono Was’ 80 ba injured ‘to require hospital treatment. Vatnon avenue; Carrie Lewis No. 2433 | James H.! No, & Chesthut street, Yonkers, fo. § South Main is URIS followed by vere, cess, which ar | damage ‘sult, and which rea fers | lows: conductor was in the rallwayeeia: and” this “motornian, on’ the front seat start. ‘The| rexersed the electric ut this steals? fad th the "eftect ane ree ee the je and. te futile atten fore any one could jum; = kers car crashed into vase Histon—was which) was Whalen stuck e aime happened, Ing crushed to wonderment to pa ng the first to t-to- work=t extricate the passengers eckage. foliceman Weldon, who happened to i of thi dham By the time the ambulances arrived the injured persons had crawied out of eno broken bones. The In- ‘ere confined to bruises and cuts loces of glass, y of nearly an hour’ on the irface li the receding twei hange’ in his coi Becau Dm: ns-aro, hopeful_of— hts. ee SEQ —PICCOS ow ere tye er erere ow cin eer ece ee Qe OO x ink detoration, i ~ English China Cups, Saucets and plates, J} m8, It was in charge Ae potas on let slow up, |The brake ee col- all {Found Chin. ‘Chino's Hair. Was Dyed. nued De Mercy tn—a_letter wri: ‘Chin, otherwise the breed, ‘had ‘The’ junction’ of Une Hundred ang #hould disqualify him. Webster a Then came th: ts neoe Sver Fors 3 ‘Has or is ino? If that dieco show, and three Fon: the coat "or ;portunity to. pu 7 to th ‘Ada Olive Van Heusen, of No, % Fast! Fifty-seventh street, a conspicuous ex- | a two trolley cars kt Webster avenue and |jisior ct fashionable. doe shows, has Hutidred and Ninety-elgbth street MDNOF # co , from Two ambulatice. een la'Montelyon, and. the Ffor $60,000 damages for an art and published in-® dog: fanciers paper. in anewer to..a preceding letter -piib- | Among those whe sustained. cuta and piished under the big headlines, e“Dyed bruises were P. Whaien and J, Cusick, collding cars, treet, Dogs and Doped Judges.": - At. last winte: ew England Kennel Club the. Princess: 4 Mount | exhibited Chin Chino, a Chinese dog. | Dhece was a great to do on the last day of the show, on the discovery that) “Phe brief note under the beading yed Dogs and Doped Judges’: ‘An open West Mount Vernon car|/ March 4, signed ‘Anon, while in had just arrived from the north and sense satisfactory, See TE Alek fete, depot. It does me the Jus ce to show that I nad | with the ofl and the price. no knowledge by whom or how my Uoe chin Ching was dyed, It la now, how-| the doxt ox Gus the slates of the dog lof the chow Classes, that there was dye | person who made the And was the dog's “Who Was It thet tadsuon sy That the Standa: lubricating oft ifr Argenteau, the Princess 1 dog show exhibitor Meged Wet itten by the: Princes: could one of the, office: bench show of the | Company, The witne ‘a: perfect specimen of dye on his coat, which | mishing the - 2 letter signed “Anon. rply—from the /Prin- subject of 1 he Galena Signal 1—subsidiary, as fol- and N, obs | President expressed himself in this way, that it | | ness was sure he fae: $25,000, a “Wuestion=tort answer: Who. dyes * here any one who would | UWcT ptce,- but the-miiniad ne ‘4 M{nformed him the ho was ii | . he lam ay of the | NOt be renewed: Gays after: the judatis Jawaried the: dog? And tad-the Asked. by. iscovery an op: | t oo ee 208? | contract with Mr. laguallfication In | Omejal he. presum Sanetitof the Xommitted. ‘The mot ative | BARS Con aol ne Tine Lubricating Company. Hearned: of the club the Standard Com- pany held over, railroads when Ne went to-work for the. New York: Lubricating | an ‘Independent concern. ‘a: testimony dealt. princi- pally with the Louisville and Nashville Railroad. His company had deen fur- Joulsville and with lubricants for, several years, until came 90) | ram 198 to 16% the New York Lubri- cating Company supplied the Loutavilie shyille with all its lubricants, | Alton Smith, of the road, had} Bh NeEW-YorIcs FASTEST-GROWING ND I : Box Coats pany Lost Busines of the L.andN. . td Oil Company com- Delled rasiroads to refuse to purchase om competitors, not- withstanding the fact that their rivals much cheaper, , to-day_at the Standard Olt hears in the Federal Building. —Consilera ble —{estimony—atone Nhe Waa Turnianed b: waa adduced rs of the “Mr. Harrison jashville Company, a Standard into. the field. pleased The wit-/ had saved the road highly to Mr, Smith-and donith W'can be an-| asked for a “renewal of the contract he < the comtract could ‘Then the contract was awanied’ tg. the Galena Ol! Cormpany at Pgher rate the New York than the | price Labricating pan: Wlitie inking over the lows Smith he told, that ed the Galena Com the business pleaded nipper over the. T 5 thin Philip: Hartson, | New York | The New York Child Libor Commis: [slon, to whom was Issued a certificate | of theorporafion by Justice Ford in the lsupreme Court ti on: the| titlon of Dr, pulton, of Brooklyn Robert Hunt Xhariex Sp Poople’s Institute, and fama, has. for tte purpose [thon ‘of the welfare of xoc jepect-to tie employment of chit | gainful pccupations,”’ The-Commiaatan— wit Hrre ts tepore the facts concerning eh: endeavor to, milse the {paternal ‘respond bility w {the employment of children: | protecting children by suitable ton eeadnet —pretnature or” ott SARE Fe GSES SSS SSNS CA o i, VA injurious employment; ald in securing © Over Thirty Years for them an opportunity for elementary. | uik “Aftérnvon, Borns, Th Wile promo- ansint ribalian Vande Biyeiés tiade velgpment Kind You Have Always Bought land ald in promoting the enforcement . THE CEMTAUM CoMPamy, Ty MURAAT BREET, MEW YORK OITY, of Jaws relating to.child Jabor.’ 2 B . ‘There is a board of twenty directors Including the petitioners. : Chiidrzn’s Sizes 2 to S years. y and gra in red, To-Morrow Brings These = Suaee Values in <v.._ Popular-Priced Rugs —— mev> ™ letter apy or ca: er Chin “Enno complaint, Justice of the Pi por ifoeilons at ision was ee Heusen Ins! jea din ih ‘het eehtotcion char, and with committing at ances i ‘Avery, mealies y argued in behalt of the Princess” Detore} very | respec tute a canee of action; that the letter | Sat that ax he |g on perival of tek Princess | “Chow dogs the} her with dyeing servants to put dye on | had YeDUtes that way,* of counsel for i sit Who in the Supreme Court. | Heusen’s complaint. If t, did not constl- was not a all. reserved. Mbel per ae, | Hollyhock Girl? otd-me,"* said the witness, told him that, but he | had replied he was not prepared to pay | Is The 23rd “MUSLIN UNDERWEAR” New, attractive designs in French and~ Domestic —Underwear—are—repre-— _sented in'the Fall selection. JAMES I McGREERY & 60. Street 3t Sets,-Gowns,- Chemises, In Both Stores. -Drawers, th Street In fact, seldom, if ever, have such i underpri attempted. Tremendous purchases, extra special | discounts, tell the tale. ——=row we offer: ——— Featuring $30 Handsome Wilton Veit Rugs 17.50 BODY BRUSSELS RUGS, Best 5- To-mor- “In Persian and Oriental effects; beautiful colorings and designs; 12x9 feet; sale pri SLOANE’S AXMINSTER. RUGS —12 It. long “frame, best “wearing x 9 ft. wide; worth 19. 98 rug ce 9x12,. worth . 2! $30.0U, at....-/-- 1 $35.00, at. Smith’s Brusse!s Rugs |Genuine Royal Witton Vel: : | vet Rugs —Just So in Gxoe valucrgt2 0) 7,5 }) ail; 12x9 ft, the standard special at -.- } price of which is $42.50; 8.3x10.6, val we ll 50 to-morrow’s $18; special at: . extraordin- 14.50: 29.75 “teas iw Mitinery ar ae special = = = Net Wais y a great Tuesday bargain, sale p-to-date MGHAIR—DRESS. including fr aw ing: eS fichly— made. 50 and: $4 eat i tonor blouse, elaho- ts, full h fine “lace trimmed Ww jthoice at Compination Suits,—Drawer and Corset Cover or Skirt and Corset Cover, Made © of-sheer fabries effectively trimmed with laces" and -embroideries, "Excel —Trousseaux uade to order i Tent cut in wi ror kee “medallion ptr shown in ecru white; all — $3. aud: #00 Falues: and = CORSETS. “boning, Sizes -2a:to-36.— rooms on the premises, Monograms and Crests embroidered to order. ace Hoth TEAR = Sale a Cc Beata Spirite Corsets, On Tuesday‘and Wednesday,<— — October-the-8th_and:oth. C. B, a la Spirite Corset. Model for g.deep bi usu ANSTAES figure,.withlon: ares B,a la Spirite Corset. Model with high bust and long hips, with well. developed figures CG =B=9—1 Spirite: Corset age or slender figures. Made Silk Broche, sustial price 4,75 C6, Beale Spirite Corset. Model-for- ack, O56... 1a! price 1.50 145 double 1.85: usual price 2.50 ‘ for-aver-—.. of fancy 1.85 usual price 2.50 C B. a la Spirite Corset Made of laid velvet coll row at Do not debs in eto ea quith Heh warm Boece ican ‘chance to save money | Values that are without question the best in All NewYork. Aton ribbed, feece lined pants a 29c vor WEAVY FLASNE niade full size and length, tn sttines an of pink and blur: yoke band;-on snle fo NIT PETTICOATS, full length, in went aud dark lar ‘and extia » STS TPrE ret ia tart special On 3 of nainsook trimm tt ih peer nso toree | ‘nate os medallion with ribbon an dix vd Val. “Lace: erreled A garment. MIE DER AV ELAR, ou) underwear! shirte with doub silk bound; drawers with dou! male ses NS 81.00 110 MR gpectat tot of" ssn tat 08 and. came! Alera are worth #1 -Hiigh-grade back and trout 98c salar’ ti -dcey-pakerctenat-ad. uch teimined e ery atrial turned:over collar and, cum : THTS' Adc wool Oot 10 Hole Worthy Vrs WHAT shy and £2.00: chek meat, hoavy--mnterint. SiN Woaevs Handsome $20.00 FRNCE TAILORED SUITS. at 14.98 “jeatohela containing $15,420,19.42 In cash @md checks, over which three armed men Deapt careful and diligent watch, left the Chambers street entrance pf the Tax “ 8h Tea Cups and Saucers......20,00 Department to-day and dashed down Broadway to Wall street, stopping at the Natfonal City Bank. While attend- ants stood guard the three men—Tax Department omplcyeos—Lustied the coin- burdened receptacles books wero opened. Mo-xlay hundreds dollars” additional too late for banking. Men and women eager to pay off their taxes stood in Une for hours prepared to step up and oot the tax_captal of thousands were Tecelyed of Who Is The Hollyhock Girl? Bouillon i Cut a _Com port: 8 inch-B Sugar an Cups and Saucers. .25,00 Glass. nse By sig ele leit siciele viele .e/e.e/s 2(6 ¢1%122\00 GiiaFhodanamsospedndonoodcs) d Cream Sets. Large size, 2. i) ’Mayonaise Bowls with 5 or 6 inch plate. Nappies, with or without handles .. 23rd Strect ‘ 2.50 and 4.00 75¢ and 1,00 S4th Street 5 1! 23rd Fine Silk Batiste. type of figure. hips and small waist or high short hips, usual pricg Suitable for every With high bust, long bust and 2.45 3,50 to. 5.50 C, B. a la Spirite Corset, of Fine Silk Broche and Silk Batiste, for every type of figure. Models 2.85 usual price 4.50 to 6.00 JAMES McGREERY & CO. Street 34th Street A stunning model—a favorite of fashionable dress- ers, made up with unusual care and paingtaking, with all the earmarks of the custom tailored suits. From finest quality panne’ or herringbone cheviots in the yery newest Prince Chap styles. Jackets are single or double breasted, handsomely tailored with-outside pockets; lined throughout) ¥ with guaranteed satin. SKIRTS are 15-gored pleated models, with one or two self folds, All colors and sizes; a $20.00 value, at $14.98. Get One of These $25 Fur-Lined Coats at $12.98, Whi ey Last’ The best bargain yet offered,” Rich, handsome coats, In black only, SO\ inches long; Interlined and lined throughout with gens! ulne SQUIRREL OR DARK FRENCH Minas Elaborate shawl! collars of black or brown Alaska LYNX, © Coats extra, full, © Sale double breasted, ished with style. no fancy sleeve, turnover FABRICS hindwors xray mixtures,

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