The evening world. Newspaper, October 16, 1907, Page 12

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16; 1907 _ MURPHY SMILES [MANY CRUSHEDAS [PASSENGERS IN. METER TRIKSTERS AS HE REARS OF | TROLLEY IN DASH TRANSMASHON AE ‘end Detective Boyle, of the Uptown “Detective Bureau. aes there, you eeliona: what's up? peice officers—can we help ta sks ap, Bayle as ia was Lynch's answer, Aoit ita ‘@ Jab-vent Leigh sprawling in nother diriction, Lynch looked about ithe -worldwell, you've got one healthy Buess to come.” The twooMcera were about to pounes ynch when Patrolman Love,.of the | eat -Porty-seventh- “ptreet-station-hove- und thé corner. Lynoh rushed up to . Policeman. Here's couple of prowlers who went the ney Ihave in my jeana and were not pussies cpouen to reas it, Xou'a aget fences eat the relent Breen allowed }— ae ae bg set f pe Ae merapper and {he tro. two SUMPED OVERBOARD: k hands as Open to-Any Good -Demo- ___crat,”"He Says, F, Murphy emile, which’ |s unique and cannot be imitated or formed, to-day, at! [the Wigwam when‘ a reporter for The \Evening World caljed: tis attention 10 the story’ thac the Mayor_is_ preparing | fa get back into ‘Tammany Hell. ‘The ‘morning” papets say that Tom ‘and Mayor McClellan before’ the week ends? -wugpested the reporter. The leader gave the aah on his clear a ‘short pertod of grave consideration ‘and kept on smiling. Mr. Murphy, “but the doors of ” many Hall are open 10 any good ‘Dencaiat:? The accent was on the GOOD. =think =the: Mayer's -endarse- om other nominees and his announcement that he will vote the ticket is going to help any7” ‘Undoubtedly 1 will help,” Murphy. The reporter —tojd~ ini of a rosy wimor thatthe. Mayor would probabiy want..togo..beck to. wien. hiscterm ut the City Hall: end: “Time wae fe canis wered. do! no "Afler which le went into exeoutive session with himeel; A lot of leaders were at the H campalg ernie Mintonye has promised, ae REAT STCRM SWEEPS OVER:SOUTHERN EUROPE: ite | Morocco, Portugal, Spain. and ~-France-Deluged, and Much | Distress ‘Caused. PARIS. Oct. 16.—The whole of South- | ern Euyope is in the gri mendow& ‘storm, accompa of the unprecedented rainfalls ahd suc- | Gession Of floods of ‘the “past three! weeks, is causing great distros | _iihe storm area extends from ‘Morocco | rthward, over Portugal, Spain and | Charles F. Murphy stified the Oharies | °| tyefive injured. = ‘Twenty-five Injured. Auburn-Zoo | electric. atreet ‘car Jumped the track at the brow of the Mount Auburn filll, above the city, early to-day plunged over an eribankment. } One_passengit was, Killed and twon- ‘The car jumped the track. where it akirts the ede of Mount Hope. road embanlenant and Sele ‘Mown-a-twen— ‘at! prominent citizens who ‘were en Toute: apes spaceessiesns: ctty. it ix stated Jost control ep grade and it turning over several] times = its ae: scent over the embankment. The | man =| engineer thought he would hare time Bal Meh hard, ~-Benjamin’ Evelyn MoCoal and Miss Mary Crow. AL ware internally injured anit mos’ See nem had elther arms or aM Bisertstein, — Mii eterna eee HAU'S: APPEAL DENTE! LEIPSIC, Germany, Oct. 16.—The Su- Tejected the appeai 1 Hau for revision of said Mr. | eat i} Yar Rockaway, was damaged forward TILDEN’S NIECE. A SUICIDE DETROIT, Oct. %.—The body of Mrs. patie a rarer 6 nese of the late ‘Tilden, was taken from the nee ease pesterasy She had com- mitted suicid SENT TO CELLS Clever Inventors of Devices to! | | | i { Untrimmed Millinery AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF OSTRICH, WILLOW AND MARA- BOUT” FEATHERS, WINGS, COQUES, ROSES AND FOLIAGE. —_—— | 4 —Woodmere-and-One-Car— ~-|=—“Thrown from Tracks. ‘ot the. Long’ I s. freight “train Woodmere fate last night. | of. the! passenger, whieh | ‘The first cnr) was front and ¢:numbder tered by the shock of the collision. The} aF€ iT shta te have aes <ingury— but sot s. ployess on either train were hurt.: bas first passenger car was Ereslotnies and the fretght_car that: hit Waa overs turned, | | ‘The thelahe tran wae trying t, make! @ siding and had cut across fret the! weatbound-to the eastbound track. The to-clear the main line before the passen-| Tali Yeached-the-mpot, but the jest {i car was struck by the motor oar and toppled_over. ———— LECTURES AT_ COLUMBIA. “Prot. C. J. Keyser will open et Colum. | ba University this afternoon with a lec- | ture on ‘Mathematics’? a course of non- | teohnical ‘lectures designed to explain to the public ¢he latest work in science, | philosophy and art. _ MEN'S and BOYS’ UNDERWEAR and HOSIERY. H IN MEDIUM PRICED GRADES, FOR AUTUMN AND WINTER WEAR. WORSTED JACKETS AND VESTS, FOR GOLFING, MOTORING AND GENERAL OUTING SERVICE. A SPECIAL SALE WILL (THURSDAY), | BE HELD TO-MORROW \ OF | Steat Electricity—Getj— Prison Terms. Electric Rams a Freight Near} : Two inventors paid the penaity of Tnisguided—xentus_t0-day~{n~ the Court Ore Sessions. They doth went to-the Penitentiary. —-By_- his own —_contessien,_ AD. Barth; of No. @ Sixth avenue, had ‘spent foix of his twenty-elahth year. perfectlvx a) device which, If attached }to,an electric moter, would in’ one day run the register buck untll all tlie: pow- er used ina week would be marked off. Because of the SUCTION PRIN- CIPLE. to Thetective Kenny, of the New York Edison Company, Barth sold about twenty of the devices at $200 each. Defore'he was arrested. The couipany brocught-e-switchboard eourt: attention to" the few the’ ie he, bad worked halt ex Tard on a legitimate ao} ie : vention would have earn a great) East 23d deal more money “and stayed out of) 54 West 128th St,, ve Joseph White of No, 2304 Second ave-|442 Columbus Ave., sit @ 934 ate, nue, who deiaed a ground wire scteme| — ahich, belng lltched too shut-off | plug, from reel! the. _Onposlte Abraham & Straus’ tering altogether, was given a year. All Stores Open Sat. Eve. Teron iris! is. Woes you, If you would do your wife a kindness, make her a present of a __quarter’s worth of P. & G0 (Procter & Gamble) Naphtha Séap. * aR. & G. ‘Nephtha Soup eimplites: laundry work to an al-— most unbelieveable extent. With P. & G. ~“Naphtha Soap and cold or lukewarm water, your wife can do more work and better _work in less time than with ordi: nary laundry Soap and pene 469 Fulton st., St., Brooklyn: | It grips the nose; not tightly “> : | in White, Black-and- Colors, A RECENT IMPORTATION OF. HAIR ORNA- MENTS IN EXCLUSIVE MODELS. To-morrow, Sale of Ostrich Plumes 18 in, $4,$0 20. in, $5.78 —— eee arenas Dress” Trimmings. At. (Much Less Than Former Prices : THIS SEASON'S iMPORTATIONS, GONSISTING OF . PERSIAN BANDS, ., BLACK AND COLORED~ APPLIOQUESS BLACK SPANGLED - AND=OOL== ORED MOVELTY TEES : % WASHABLE SILK RIBBONS : in white, pink and bive,- 35c a =———— SESS Fur Department Exceptionaily Large ‘Assortments of Fine Furs, Fur and Fur-lined Garments To-morrow, will be offered —TMPORTED. Glial RUSSIAN PONY COATS, 37 ins. long, — Regular Value $85.00 ie IMPORTED BLACK CLOTH FUR-LINED COATS, with Fur Collar, BLACK LYNX NECKPIECES, BOLERO SHAPE, BLACK LYNX MUFFS, WITH HEAD, BLACK LYNX STRAIGHT SCARFS, BLACK LYNX MUFFS, __ NATURAL MINK SCARFS, NATURAL MINK MUFFS, Value $110.00, 9s. 00.— $69.50 ‘37.50 « - 25.00 22.50 poop VATA Line ond. lee Claude Gk , the Postmaster. T=Clavde Glosing, a eallor on the White] Mar Liner Oceante, took .a chance on day. by. eee into the feswam for more than thirty ormahing ES Se AU slik oft the. —~Afrinan coast and. the: ace panish Penindaie have been obliged | to geek shelter. The pe eerency Rorrend ‘Bunvoat Cassini fost ter ropes white svaturing=~| The recently flooded vers in Southof ‘France are again rising thany trouses, weakened by the prejous inundations, sto tailing. In the Devartment of Gavole-a great. overhanging cliff of 800,000 cubic metres is reported to be moving and in imm!- nent. danger of toppling over and he village ot T 1. feet belo MEN'S. MEDIUM:WEIGHT “AT $2.40 -MERINO, UNDERWEAR seu j ‘ith the corner_of “the leathey|§ — ‘anc ip —hia _teath,whlle- severai_thou- Sand persons on the Oceanic and also ‘me Caronia, of the Cunard Line, who | w tlie dive from the deck, applauded | feat The Oceanic had dropped anchor at ‘States Mall “boat was ‘busy “receiving tse mere: »mail down! the shoot. One of the smaller poliches carrying email “pound Ani phe es eta ju! en removing his shoe: na second. It was neve f IFAKE EXPRESSMAN HELD i FOR TRIAL IN $1.000 BAIL. (Alexander -Melzler’s Actions Aroused Suspicions of an Elevator Boy Jefterson M r mtesii ne SHA OS- WOT $06 ros. - ~& Co. -No.-13-Spring-areet, —--by impersonating an employee of the SSAmerica Express Company. Bictzier went to the Zabrinaky estad- | shmen yesterday afternoon, He wus Greesed in the regular expressman's gumper and overais and had a cab -an dbadge felomitor gney him two packages, -an d-Buekle Oxfords. with. “trated “wing tips style-extremists in sity circles this season—and 7 are the joy- of aa college and univer- dressy young business men have likewise discovered the satisfaction of wear-- ing these ‘‘swa through the Fall: ger” low-cuts all ee ere is @ Regal that fulfills ° __all_the—latestfashion-require- =ments for this snappy style of shoe—narrow Slope toe, wide outside and spade sole. of highest leather, Fal “swin Made ade. Tan weight, and guaranteed to fit with perfect comfort. th the number 362 The | | your choice is different, you'll have no difficulty in select- it from our ‘eat 3 ae: ped cap, badge and packages und ated to run, with the bo yin chane, ‘atroknan Hynes caught Metzler,af- ter au fun of several blocks ler-admitted Ryilt and wept con- y while he was at the bar, It Cburt] Ho, pun i aitoutry = that the uid hear what he had to say, ras bold jn $1,000 ball for trial. ——<—_____ JNFANT DIES OF TOO MUCH PAREGORIC. Trace of Ms Father or . Mother Can Be *\ Found. Mdwitr Maloney, ctx weeks old, died the New York Hospital tomy trom > Gverdose of paregoriy. and the police (ere looking for his parents, neither of | wrhom can be found. On, Oct. .2..Patrolman Haggerty, of the \ sig squad, arrestdd Mrs. Maloney in er Fifth avenue on a change of drunk. pBees And took the infant ¢o th alonoy sald she lived at ele Ce entysaizth street: but Fall showin: est custom 1 $3.50 and $4.00. Custom Specials, $5.00 GREATER NEW YORK New York City san Fulton St, opp. Mon- List Beatie, bet. agth and way, opposite spr big au we bet. asth Tht Ave, bet 351 ad 35th 8a: HE Ath Stacor. at Are, eer es Kei Gore nest ada Sting nes BU) coe 7th | nls th n ie of new- eas, MEN'S STORES Brooklyn New York City tague 5 Wty Hadi Bram) ear Marcy Av.”} pet. Ditmars | tn Broadeay, irerald B 38 Sixth Aven, 106 W vasth cor, uh ¥ Newark. N.J. Sy eaten | a4 Bros St opps Central E, cor. Styles tor this Season, Made in all Leathers. Sizes! sae _ water. “Tf she usce P-& CG, Naphtha Soap she will have no wore back aches from bending over tubs.of steaming water; so sore mae - —“ubbing-of.clothes.up. and.down the wast board ;.10- more. boiling : of clothes. Time, money, fuel and labor saved—and cleaner, whiter, ewceter-emelling clothes than sbe ever had before, P&G. Naphtha Soap is for-sale'in almost avert : Boy in thi ay, The price is 5 cents a cake. [E _PRENCH HANDMADE CLUNY CURTAINS, ~-1500. prs. Lace-Curtains AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY TO FURNISH OR REPLENISH HOTELS AND APARTMENTS. in white and arabe colors, “PROCTER & GAMBLE. © Factories | Pert Ivory, Seren Islnd, N.Y. _ Think what-ft-means-for-a-pét who-has-never-touched fingers to piano keys tobe able to sit down to her piano and play the whole ovérture of an opera with the sentiment-and—— expression of an accomplish artist and yee not feel fatigue. The mere ast of playing the gives one an exhilaration that rarely comes to even the great musician. Not only is this modern piano valtiable because an member of the family can play it by use of: the Sterling Music Roll, but because itis one of the most artistic pianos for hand playing made to-day. The Sterling Playerplano, full size, ~ Values $4.50 to 1 RENAISSANCE CURTAINS, _ $5: a0) 7. 25: 12,50 Values $7:504016 pate = __ Values $600 to- 11.50 Pair LACET ARABE CURTAINS, $4.25, : Values $5.95-to-23,50:Pair GLUNY,-AND. FILET-LACE STORES, _ $7,985, 16.50, 19.50 Values $9.75 to 28.50 Each | 7.50, 16.50 —West Twenty-third Street -—_— = «_-Gofoped Faffeta Se 8.000 yards Bright LustrousQuality, Colored _-Taffeta_Silk in a_complete-assortment:of street and evening shades, — offered for the next three days -at-58c. yd.,- unusual value: Dress Goods Dept. a Dress Votle 42-inch, all silk, ina complete line of street.and 153 Stores in Ail : Principa Cities Send for Style Book | Mail Orders Promptly Filled i GREATER NEW YORK WOMEN’S STORES | 2fs Pgadway, cor, soth St ‘opposite sot Hdway, near Marcy Ave Sg Broaday, bet, Ditmoare ‘Be.and Willoughby Ave Jersey City, N. J, tes Newark Ave. NL 925-433 Main St ant 1 AY, *OTORES MAREAD WITH A FTAR ARK OFAN EVENINGS, REGAL SHOES — FOR MEN AND WOMEN 7. 4-3 octaves, $550 and $600, The Sterling Upright Grand, Playerpiano, $600, $650 and $700. Our Bedford Branch 1234 Bedford Avenue Will be found particularly convenient for those living in this section, especially as it remains open Monday, Wednesday _ and Saturday evenings, You will always. hear some good music and-have every opportunity to try the Sterling Player- piano whether a-purchaser or not. > Our terms are fair-and liberal, either cash or the simplest monthly-payment plan, Any honest person can own one of our pianos, jmeSterlin ng Pianoce evening shades, _ special at $1.25 yd., value 61.75.yd Flannel Dept. Special Announcement for Thursday and Friday ‘Scotch Washable Flannel large variety of very attractive designs and ootor- ings, * special at 18c. yd., ! x value esc. yd Broadway & aoth St.; sth Ave; rpth Su

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