The evening world. Newspaper, October 11, 1907, Page 15

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BEATEN AT PARK GATES BY THUGS, TIM DES TRANS CRASH IN ~ GRIND CENTRAL, DOZEN WAURED HE EVENING WORLD, It or! T FRIDAY, before the train had passed ov thers wax something amiss with the” H Seilclinttdele niet front: (ruckavOl ite jlaxt car followed the rest of the traln KIDNEY TROUBLES ‘pon track #9, but the re. = started down track No. 18 to t ward, The kidneys are essont! 1 organs Two Cars Off Track.‘ for keeping vf Tie car jumped the track. dragging @@ purtth they should fail, to we thr rear end of tie car ahead of tt oft, ff Meath wouldendue in ve Inflammation or irritation caused tysome feminine derangement may spread to some extent to the Kidneys and affect them. The cause can be ond ofthe dat ear of, ered across the woo ed down A post sup- of overhead third rails too, ‘Thr frot Art Bxpert eas Out for Walk, Blackjacked by \ -Four Highwaymen, ai __NEAR™ SAN _ JUAN “HILL F< Detectives Scour -Other-Hold-tips Are Re- ‘There was a little wreck In the Grand rearment, eaune’ of the Wreck was moylng very Derailed Car Drags Another| ‘3 from Track, Hitting Locomotive. The ti OCTOPER AT BROADWAY ® 13TH ST. ONLY A Model Boys’ Department Better woolens, better style and: bett ~manship than you ordinarily’ find in boys’ clothes _ —but the prices are no higher. Boys’ and Children’s Suits.. Boys’ and Children: $8 Overcoats Reefers.. . It does truly seem a pity,that home in Greater New, Y should be cle mus ... $5.00 to $15 -+++-.$6.75 to $15 _ +. $5.00 to $15 o, 3,411, w d to the Chicago fast mail, at si, Tis train was oo thit the ‘-ouble wil disappear. <—Whet-a wonian_is troubled with pain or weight {a loins, backache. Bwelling of the limbs or feet, swe) ing under the eyes, i= uneasy, tired feeling in the region of the kidneys, she should lose no time in com- mencing treatment with Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound --H-may-be-the- means-of-saving hertie,Read what this medicine did- Bear; 586 West sith Street New} ork—whe-weltes —— 1 owen debt of. gratitude to Lydia E. Pink- Vege fas saved my life. 1 suffered—with fr Kidney trouble, drregularities and painful perloda, my blood was HGiakyiry track w ess, drawn by an eKhich had just mareed efaiied car, 3h knocking third-rall “nupporting port, trie current GH —= MISS KATE A. HEARN © the px were #0) if those Jarred off, $y, Innded -on thelr feet nd . ported—Four’ Arrests. stowly, or there would linve been broken cle ar ot danger, fast turning towater. ‘I nsed your medicine for some ‘tim. and it has, gia z hones and perhaps mortalities among], Two Fast Trains Delayed. made me strong and well.” ps ™ Dhesengers. ahi ley eh oon “" Lydia E. Pinkham’'s Vegetable Compotind made from native roots cf salsa Herbert Bleezarde, of No. 27 It' was the New York, New Haven and| He Jocomotive, and herbs cures Female Coniplaints. such as Falling and Displacements, ‘ea! nf. Hundred and Fourteenth | Hartford local from Portchester that} About ‘ten or and Organic Diseases. Dissolves and expels ‘Tumors at on early stage; sires Aled In J.-Hooa Wri to-day froin Injuries “rece! Wednesday night at the Seventh ae Bue ehtranoa to Central Park, at Fifty- nisith street, when he was eet upon by thugs and badly beaten. The pollee are of the opinion that} his assailants ars-mombers of a gang! that have deen terroriaing the west | ——wide—above-Fifty-ninth treet. and be- Neve the assouit=was—for the pirporo et robbery. The fact. however, that Mr. Ileezarde was not robbed of mon- ey or jewels has mads the cave mva- terious. After dinner Wednesday night dr jeezarde went “Torn WAtk; Tene his, Mi fe. be Woub! be beak, In-anbeuaes AnouL,.230. that olght. stage ed Into the house with many wounds on his head. ve just been blackjacked at Sev. nue and Fifty-ninth street,” |. “The men sprang out at me from behind the park wall.’’ Before the Injured man could tell more he hecame unconscious and his! wife put him to bed. ight Hospital conscious and called In Dr. Benjamin -Wolff, of One Hundred _and Thirteenth | etreet and Seventh avenue, He ‘discov. | ered that’ Mr. Bleezarde had -a-—frac—y _tured-alrull, besides othec_wounds about + the head, | Faken to Hospital to Die. i Mr. Bleezarde’s condition became crit- fcal last night, and he was taken to the | hospital, The case was then reported | tothe police and In a moment of con- | scluusneos the dying—man repeated the | etory he had told his w! Mr. Bleezarde was. an the employ of R. H, Ma was_fifty-seven yeara old. The po learned he was a ma standing In the busine his hablts were the best, | were sent scurrying through the dis-/ trict about San Juan Hill, in West Sixty-second atroet, and Kettle Row and Row, in Weat Sixty-tirst atest, ja_one of the worst: rections of HoMsaps. and. cobberiae-oaRue. t expert in and! ‘signtly. j When Mr, Bleezarde died, at 2 o'clock. more dotedtives were sent out, Hardly had the death been reported when A Vest paSeett atuxgeres wee the tront—of- Troupltal, at itty-ainth erect and Ams tardam avenue _ Rutherford nad alighted ‘from a and-wan going home when the four men sprang at him. le was knocked down. melt ten and. diamond pln}. fatolen. ‘The men were attempting to Ko ¥through his pockets for his w: “Ess when, lua, yells” frightened udxed things up, ‘Thi: nine, cars, drawn be an electric locomo- tye. train was a few seconds ahead of time, Track Eight of the cars had passed over a/ awttch about forty feet north of the | lend of the atation platform connecting! tracks Nos. 19 and 18, when something ‘went wrong. Either the towerman threw the awitch Was a train of] Every ‘car was. crowded and the No. 19 had been-cteared for ib Sizes 2% to 17 years Piano as the ANDERSON ean: be “bought ae fowoa SPECIAL Boys’ Reefers of all wool blue chinchilla, also fancy Bray and brown chsviots, velvet collars and fl ings. 2 to 15 ‘year: Specially Priced at $6. 15_ pa The ANDERS O'N has a su- perb tone—sweet and full of hands car | ive eubealned ,prulxes and cute, of meinent’ cnough. to furnish the. basle for claims axainat te mid, Dut nob to surgical treatment, orhetiocomottve altached (6 the cago Fast Mall was crippled and train the stato It strengthens and tones the Stomach, Cures Headache, General Debility ‘and invigorates the whole system. For derangement of the Kidneys in either sex Lydia E. Pinkhaui's Vegetable Compound isexcellent.’ * Mrs. Pinkhaim’s Invitation to Women - Women suffering from any form of female.illness are invited to write Mrs, Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass., for advice. Itis free. Presa was in the ralla rer electric current til brea’ move, un iB the wires carrying pe repair Raeaian fa old steani amitoh_sneine, Brill Clothes ‘Excel in | Value They excel. in style “signed by ten of America’s most famous style forecasters and by —the-Brill- organization;-whose-exclusive-models-are-six-months to —one_year in’ advance of-all others. 2 — No. ine wreckame, #0 that the de: | Away trains ould proceed senso Sa se i SRBC thes Excel in Service by the foremost organizations of re di because the model. pe ery Brill garment has hand-p. ded collar, Be ited ap els and hand-worked shoulders. Every ~~ Britt coat-tas absolutely perfect balance. Every Brill garment -s— . warranted to retain its shape, fit, style and color_until the end. “They excel in service beca standard trimmings and high standard tailoring. Brill fabrics are Many are designed and woven ex- pressly for Brill stores. Brill garments from lowest price to high- est are interlined with shrunk linen canvas and French haircloth. from the world’s best mills. Linings are highest grade possible” top coats at $10 have serge body Values es to $22.5 Special Fabrics: au uinderprice reorganized, * Tailoring done by-one of wanted shades of brown, olive and club checks. Fabrics of grai Cut on three-correct full mode ——--Feur-kecked-tp. The reserve police surrounded vleck and half an hour (liter crush! two men aneaxing-irom 8 houge In Fit- —ty-ninth ‘street. ‘Wa have-Deen up here to 4 of the men -nald. yelotirs of quality usually limite _ Colorings are tiew browns, Cut on four new models- {hese suits are-cxtreme$20- ‘The woman denied she knew the men, Told the: potice-ahe-had never: seen: either of ther. One said he was Thomas Carr, of No. 3 West Fifty-ninth street, anc ‘the “other gave his name aa Bar MioloMmew- McCarthy; 2% Bixtisth street ieithertord identitied whem as two of his assailants, ‘They..-were-placed-In—a “cell, ‘Then. Gi Sranm,-a-cierk-tn-the-s ampler, Tie Mretropollian Btreet Ralfway Com- pany, reported: that ‘he had Ween held up and beaten by two men at Fortieth atreet and Seventh avenue, Detectives frgm. Cenaral Office caught two -men, who. aa nk eph Ryan, of No, atreet, 5 fetectiver believe that mera Were Ihe two Aft agewult andy SRuvrerfore SBEATTLE. Waal oa RG THORS aE VaIRENCAMN KA vee | terday: toued its “doors. Boston—and Nei igiand capital, Curniahed largely by school teachers, formed-the basis of the -Reynoltis bank. Seattle banks aré - Business Men ———————— Of to-day ruin their affairs on pcredit—It's just as cheap as ‘paying cash, ad miyeshe uid: man trousers ready to wear that permanently retain the shape and conform comfortably“ to wearer's every moye, Cut on new graceful lines and finished: handsome. roofed Sults for Boys, with - extra: Trousers, $3.95 pheeee spel tl taumbinaling-auligcare:s01d-under | Kuarantee: under this: guarantee and never one returned demonstrates ¢ orth of service or Dudley suits ‘One: Dadter: suitsbecause-ofthe: nd: One: palr-ofklee-pants,-can—be “plain double breasted sult- with knic Norfolk, with knickers, G@) with kn suit owns practically four suits, Dudley Suits are tailored by: the Briff-directed tailoring organization. -up.__Dudiey_tailorin. lors suits to sell at are made of hi are\$6 fabrics. Dudley sults ,are the most practi. sare 7 to 46 years, Samples and me: the Dudley write for free samples, Bovs’ Blue Suits of New Fall Suits All Wool, Brown and Other Correct Colorings organizations during ‘dull season.’” __ The Suits:at $11 “All-wool yelour-and-cassimere-suits-in-the newest and most tording to $150 and $18 standards. —-Extreme ~vatues—beeause—of the: all-woot-cassimeres—2 when woven—fabrics that without the water-proofing are used Rida only in sults with but one pair. of trousers selling at $6 up. Dudley fabrics Sold only itt Brill stores. ~ use of high: stardard:-fabrics, high — Trade conditions favoring Brill stores, six great wholesale | tailors competing for the Brill-account, four Brill-directed tailoring organizations producing Brill clothes at minimum ‘cost, four Brill stores operated under one executive expense, close mill affiliations, and a business policy that finds contentment in minimum profit per- where. Brill Suits, ifopeonts, F Fall Coats $10 “and Cravenetie Raincoats at . SUITS cut on new Fall models-and made of high-grade fabrics—all wool TOPCOATS of tan covert I several shades. And Fall coats cut on new smart’ models, Serge lined; slee centage—all tend to Dwele Brill values best clothes-values any- wale weave cassimeres, &c, New correct Fall colorings. CAINE ALLELE trildred<by one-pot America’s best: at each price. For instance Brill linings and satin sleeve linings. ° *44 «°3.50_ from=a: prominent mill lately. . * Eareik at si Brill Karment at $10 equals in every way usual $15 garments. Hand ‘Tailored Suits, Fall__@49° Overcoats and Raincoats . $12.50 SUITS of “unfinished blue and black worsted and-fancy worsted and yelour in new Fall des FALL COATS the best Brill-directed tailoring ” correct wale, hernebone and stripe weaves of velour, > cheviot and cassimere. from lightest gray to dark Oxford shades, CRAVENETTE RAINCOATS of special $18 and $20 raincoalings, cut on four-new models and journeyman tai red, -—=— Every.Brill_ garment..at—$12.50-t5-anusualvalue under $13 equal talloring and fabric fetch $20 in good stores everywhere. and gray, in Stripes, overplatds de never used in suits under $18. Is and tailored and trimmed. ac- and red ee a one-third more than these prices. . . . . Don't let price lead you astray. Don't be _|ured into buying clothes because the price ticket Jooks good to you. Price isn’t the vital thing. It’s what price stands for that counts. Around town you will find’ clothes’ More expensive than ours—you will find --clothes-cheaper,-and-you'll- find-eome-garmentt- priced: with: the identical. figures, but-we_sa ie midst emphatic “Way, G - you go, you wont find clothes that compare in fit, style and quality at{ _the same price. ,By this we mean that we?: “sell a -suit at $15 just as a hundred and -one other clothiers about town do, but the suit ‘that we give you for this price will have the styling and. tailoring of a garment | for which these “Same clothiers-ask-$20-- — It's our-wenderful manufacturing advanta Remember Journeyman_Tai'or —Fall-Co SUITS. of worsted, velour and: smart cheviot-in-wide range of correct new weaves, colorings-and shades. FALL COATS in thirty. new models and over one hundred shades and weaves of worsteds and chevlots, presenting a choice of strictly $20 stand- card garments among avitich you car —Hnd-yoursize-amt-styte— i CRAVENETTE-EAIN OATS-in-black-thibets-and-handsome-new=colar — ings and-destgns of cassiinere, «cheviot and worsted specially adapted to rainproofing. Cut on smart models. i Brill garments at #15-are Journeyman tailored. They dre-fram-some-of the greatest tailoring concerns jn the world andfrom the best Brill-directed __ organizations. Brill “garments at $15 stow the value advantages of <lose mill connections and--of -Brill-directed tailor—shops—in—that- equal quaiity —| clothes cannot be found in other ood stores under $20, Brill Suits, Fall Coa’s and | Cravenette Raincoats, $18 to-$45. SUITS of highest grade worsteds, yelours, &c., Hmod olive and other shades, including niany fabrics woveit=exclustvel ciothes.. Cut on new ee Ra designers, including the ex- nDerby 12" and “Derby IL! Introducing Brill” d to garments at $20-and over; clarets, olives, tans and grays. In-style, tailoring. and every and $22-50 values, “the only=" broahest. thousandsold A nes suitciree.!_ Fit s superiority of iit PAGE EGATS—in~umtondtedty: the “greatest -assertnren over forty distinctly new models, and over two hundred new fabrics./ Jotroducing: quarterlined. coats - tacefaced..coverts.jn-onewes _ mode". shades— -brownish-and-grayish——- ‘Tnhtroducing. exclusive Brill “models, “Manchestet,! “Derby 11" a Including Ju: axuriously silk-lined and silk faced to edge-black and Ox. ford-Fall: coats— i GRAVENETTE RAING off nest silk-mixed: worsted—many--s ke = Hneds=-Gut-onsinesof smart: Fali-coats—and—pesentistinn: e-conventionsl= raincoat merely in length. These garments ars perfectly rain-excluding. Brill clothes at $18 to $45 are the most modern and finest tailored gar- ments sold In Anitrica, They are from Amerlcws ten foremost tailoring *Jconcerns_and in_their perfection of fit-and style they constitute the best apparel human hands-can make or human minds conceive. Youths’ $8 Value Suits, $6 Suits for young men, 14 to 20 years, High-grade garments of .black he =tetachabie ROE Pa OF RATER ETS worn it -four-di ferent: 8tyle—as— (4) —— ers, (2) with knee pants, (3) belted— ee pants. A boy who owns 2 Dudley “Derby. I" and As $6 tailori rade fa an eal boys’ suits solid at any price. Sizes asuring blanks free. If you can't see when you get ready to buy your new _Clothes. Renenbee that “Moe Levy Clo hes “priced $10 to $35" Teal ‘ly means $15 to $60 Well sl you a Suit or f Overcoat for $10, for $11.50,. for $13.50, for $15, for $1750). for | $22. 50, for $25, for $27.50. tor $30, for $32.50, or $35. At each and every one “of these | ‘prices you easily- get st one-third more value than oth-r c fothicrs: give in apparel atthe same” price, because we manufacture the clothes in -our$own work- rooms under our own supervision, and sell single garments to you at wholesale prices. The clothes prove:this. “AND=$: on new models Warranted to give $8 service. Recount with us ‘and pay. only *1°a Week _ No bothersome questions ‘or hard terms—let us tell’ you abont i at the ktore. Men’s New i AlFall Suits Pogular long coat models the n Ties and plaid fabr a sted, good $8 values, special $4.95: Fabric never before used in sults under $10, through a big men’s tailoring conc output of a leading mill, cern) sold: underpfice to Brill stores, Tailoring is $8'standard. Models are 2 in number, cut with cuffs—one ' with istraight and one with slanting pockets, Knickers, cut extra full size, are lined throughout. The price, $4.95, would not cover the cost under usual conditions off {Bro duction. Children’s Brill Cl Correct and stylish in desicn, hi tailoring, Brill clothes for children long service—they are cut extra full—nothing skimped. They are tailored by organizations deyoted exclusively they are sold at lowest prices—consistent with quallty—prices that make children's Brill elothes best value any This fabric, intended for boys’ clothes, this con- Broadway and Cortlandt Stores * Youths’ Suits, Special at $8 Single and double breasted suits in sizes 14 to 20 years, tailored of high standard fabrics in new desirable colorings. Every garment war. ranted to'hold shape, fit, style and color, unusual value under $10 and $12.50, Youths’ $15 S‘andard Suits, $10 Worsted, casstmere and smart cheviot suits, in sizes 14 to 20 years: $15 standard in tailoring, in fabric and invstyle. Special Children’s Clothes, “Children’s reefers in blue serge, tan covert and handsome Fall mixture cheviots, in plain and wale weaves, excellently tailored; $2.95 Secured by Brill stores ern's absorbing underprice the entire With or without Ben: Sizes/aré 7 to 16 ‘years, lo‘hes, $4.95 to. $18. chevren or Teddy. Bear sleeve orttaments, warranted to give igh grade in fabric, and painstaking in #4 sex also top coats of tan covert....... assure good appearance: and extreme Ruszian, Sailor, double breasted, Jacket and knic! all new. Fall models—all new Fall fabrics; warranted to ne $2. 95 to Producing children's clothes, And good $4 and $5 service......6...... Galttis psi cov are High-grade reefers and top ‘coats, rarely fof tan usually found In $6 garments; special. ao TO“ $3. 95 Union Square Store Open Saturday a Until 10 P.M. , Harlem Store Hatt nN P. M, where, ort THE HABIT. SUITS —p-00—Worth at _ Stylish suils_ of fine thibets. worsteds. cheviots ae cassimeres, with hand-felled collar, form-fitting shoulders, fashicn and finish__that repreeents--easily $20- va'ue, Sees S= MOU ERCOATS ear trlaae syecrer ee with lots of hand-work and masterful styling worth $20, pice $15) .50 Worth at Overcoats 22: —aatishyt the man with custom tailor ideas. The garments at You can have all the newest and smartest suit effe-ts in rich browns, cadet blues and many other popular OVERCOATS are crafted from the newest herring- bone effets in brown as: well as Oxfords and _ather length models that drape gracefully from the shoulder is. one of the smartest style effects. Full $30. RS sergs or venetian lining and. a general excellen.e of fit, can be, made of the newest-fabric effects and tailored Suits and $ Least $30 Fhesesits—atre}_overcoats—were- this price are entirely-handibuit by our master tailors, colorings of worsteds, velours, cheviots and fine “twist nobby shades and fabrics. The semi-loose 42-inch” price $22.50. Three Stores: 1457 Broadway, New York > 380-382 Fulton St., Brooklyn

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