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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY | HSH LAWS PARSONS FIGURES SPEEDS AUTO TO NEEDED 10 TAME ‘MAD CHAUFFEURS MAYOR TOO CHEAP, MURPHY ASSERTS HOSPITAL WIT “TTS OYNG VICTIM SHOT HIM DEAD ON THE WAY TO WORK’ Italian Ends Quarrel by Kill-| ing Companion and Makes — iN pampaneen Leader Still Re-! | | Mob by Rushing Off i Penatties to 45-Mile-an- k——_Heur Driver.- aed for the Packard as niot_only held await trial fo olor Car Compiny, “to-day. in 100 bonds .divinz an ‘autemo- Hint for speeding ‘and charge—that.of Magistrate Breen’ oss Will be: ap. unwelcome resort tar > ttarrington;—-saterman > t gards McClellan as Valuable ~Campaign Aide. Mayor) McClelian’s . proclaimed — in- | dorsement. of «the “Tammany, tcket | brought: commont*tarday-from Chair |man Herbert Parsons, of the Republi: pan County Committee, whick «was terse cfitki!sm of the Mayor, - | “1 always regarded «tie Mayor. as | [thie weakest thing in the. nee sald Cliairmon Parsons, “and | have my: reasdn¥ for so saying.’ | fal icured the (pasaaje of the re- 5 | coune meature, Mayor McClellan, with promptly 4 the Mayor eho FSRATACIS, are eNUTEty* too _tenen give you wye iimit. but that is nothing, | smiling sane aeter endl eyen impu- | Slanity, knowng tha I can administer no | isument. You look ou | as a Joke, and tm thts’ whtt-you: “In almost eevry instance, charges. a speed between twenty | d-ferty-tive-blies an~hour.1{-is-20-; slates: that the owner of the machine the om-/ ed his wisdom ‘to be abscure. dorsement of the Tammany tcket now will not help the ticket, ‘for the in- dorsement comes from a weak source.” When this was repeated to Charles F. Murphy. ee Tammany Hall he sald: vie He has @ right to hls opinion, | | so have 1. “Do you agree with Mr. Parsons that Mayor McClelian’s inddrsement will not nee “the ticket?’ was asked. to wie drivers, gorthat more lives are not eacinesd| the cit’s: seats, tx miraculous. uniy | the’ quick anttelion or the board a oF a letgistative fecactinent ‘wil i If 1 could fine! ‘amount equly’ | 4o--raoe:” “was ordered to treet last night. Soret and ‘Rounders’ jena. “Gibson also saw him shooting a {Ge ambos avenue. carey on his new een Hi th and Blgnis-ffth streets ¥ says Harrington | wos makini than forty-five: miles na ‘hour. n there to One Hundred and First! treet aeranes his lever on: full, but jt equld no! in Lae ing chau ut; He-matte~a~mental—note— later and wn that” he was tho! |meniwho got away. but Casey's two recognizerdax him. Secro- Lawrence, of Police Com milestor; Prowect ‘Central Office Detective ‘James UL. “lumter, one of Commiasioner Bingham's_ ‘was i dan tribes-living within =f Sere nirendy. MINTED That t-positive— iy bellow Alayor's wapport wilt petutiy aidithe fei: sual not for- ther discuss the—mat: There: wang imerkedtclandliness in ‘the tone In which the Mayor was re! ferred to, and now Tammany men are+ willing to belleve that the near future Will witness a marked change in local many ‘conditions. “The leader of. PRE was also in- } formea~ “that Charm hath Stated that the: Tammany. organization | 4 | had entered sweeping pproten neal ial certain Independence ¢ nom{na- tions betore the Board of Elections, that ) dolng an Indic 1 tha: Tammany was ati-Murptiy-t ssaues Gov_— Hughes. {n“¢ull_juatice _to_ {abt ‘Chauffeur Escapes Violence of With Aged Woman. An automobile whish knocked... down, land kerlously injured aged Mrs, Amelia | reenblatt, of No. MS, Fast Elghth street, to-day was. converted Into -an emergency. ambulance by the police in an effort:to pave the. womdbn's Hfé Gates ayonue, Hrooklyn. exceeded the speed iimit -in-xetting to Bellevue Hos— pital, ‘but Mrs. Greenblatt’ will prob- dle. manufacturer, of .No. 22 Monroe street,-Brooklyn. Clain waa proceeding cautiously through a dense crowd around St Nicholas's Roman’ Catholic Church, at Firet avenie and Second street. to watch the funeral cortege of the late pastor, the Rey. John B, Mayer, Aronbisnop Farley, Mrs. Greenbiatt -stepped-ott-from-the edge. of tha crow. directly in the path of the big machine. Before Clain had time to jam_on his brakes,.the front of his « Mrs. Greenblatt in the back and threw cheafteur;-s-equad= of-sevent men was present and protected him from the mob that swarmed about the automobile in a threatening attitude. Policeman Burke lifted the uncon- scious ‘woman into the tonneau-of the automobile and:told Clain to forget the speed laws and make haste to Belle although: Policeman Burke, Nessed tne act “Dawe look er “it we were fright- ned?" askey Murphy. “Why, only a fow minutes ago, a well known Inde- endence League man was in here rs on ane: “I have just received an invitati dT ahall answer it ae and you Attend the “‘meetiri Per “T shall answer. the invitation,” was the curt PU Side INDAAS STRANGLE ct. Haler, Soehle & Co., bankers, failure was announced to-day, are esti- mated at from 12,000,000 to 30,000,000 marke from _ $3,000,000 to $7,500,000). —Thé failure was due in part to the fall in Amesican Coper shares, but the bank also had great speculative in- vestments in real estate companies and industrial concerns, in which the bank | embarked heavily ince the death, some ¥ | Mou Chauffeur Rudolph Cinin; of No, 379; fier ‘sping was found to] ¢ The machine belonks to Charles Tate, | 17, 1907 no clue, dropped the case, On June 7 last two Central Office men were in a Third avenue pawn shop when a man entered and sought to pawn the vanity \pox. ‘The slouths recognized {t and} placed the man under arrest. He sald he got it trom Meras, cal Meras was arrested. The walter ad- mitted finding the box and keeping Hel He agreed to plead gullty. Mr, and Mrs, Vanderbiit sent lettei asking for clsmoncy to*the Court. Mr. “Vanderbttt ead he beteved the man was; jeMied toa OCTOBER VANITY BOX THIEF IS ALLOWED 10 £0 Mercy Shown to Waiter ~Meras-on-Plea of-Mr-and His Escape: (Special to The Evening World.) NT VERNON, N. ¥., Oct. 1.—| Charies: Vitals, an Italian, thirty years | “was shot and instantly killed —to- > day by Raphael Soyatto, a’ felbow-| countryman, twenty-six yoars old, near East--Chester, Both men were — am. ployed at the gas hou: and were on their way the shooting took place, ‘The. ehurderer’} escaped. ‘All‘sthat .ihe police hive becn able | thus far to {earn about the ‘affatr 1s) that the mon quarreiied and that ‘So- batto drew a—revolyer and shot the other man.down. The body of the vic- “Aating Chief: of Police Devaush has| ‘men out hunting for Sovatto and he| has asked the police of nearby cities and towns to keep a_lookout for the murderer. er whom services were conductéd by | her_to the pavement. Lucktiy for the s After making -«—record.|——— }-4n-the—eukt—drought—by—former— Police *lappear for Bingham aa Potsce—Com= Boehle. Murder Teal. Show ~That Tribes Near Winnipeg Have — — Reverted to Savagery. WINNIPEG, Man., Oct. 37.—That In- hundred Representatives of _vartovs houses have been discussing means for pottectira— support. of Haller,—Soele. Qo., without, however, thus far reach- ing; eny-comcieston, * Se : ALLEGED EMBEZZLER HELD. BALTIMORE, Oct. 17.—John J. Aristo, who ts charged with embezzling $3,000 from an Italian savings bank In New York, In November, 1906, was arrested hare yest CITY 70 PAY FOR Corporation Counsel Will An- swer Capt. Reynolds's Suit for $25,000. Corporation Counsel Periieton will defend Police Commissioner Bingham Capt. James G. Reynolds, who, by or- der of the Commissioner, waa forcibly ejected from Police Headquarters Dull@ing, Reynolds secks ta recover 35,000 damages, Commisn| the ‘service pupers in the eult, called on the | Corporation Counsel to-dny to ask what the “olty was going to do about the suit.” Mr, Pendieton and the Commissioner remained closeted for an hour, after which the Corporation Counsel de- cared he would book after Mr. Bing- ham’s interests. ‘Mr, Pendleton sata: “This office will miesioner. He was acting in his off- clal capacity at the time of the BURLINGTON, Vt, Oct. 17—Thir . peven-army- officers: from. forte. in. New. yand New H. expehires toon jew Hal -mile horseback a ra “heading thes Fort Ethan Allen {nitatriy good condition and eho’ signs fatigue. appointed: sleuthing starv, reprimandel today by Magic Voorhees da the Adams Street Po- ce Court, pisnege eke Heol i See Milles'of Winnipeg have reverted to the most brutal savagery was brought out at-the trials of chieftains of the Salteux. tribe just ended at the Hudson Bay viafort at Norway. - Blok and | reiviess members of “the tribe were atrangled om) burned at the stake for no other reasona than to relieve their ‘Telatives of the care of them. — Chiet~ Joseph—Pesequan was con- 8 ict of munler_and sentenced to teath. Chief Jaca of the Sucker band death_in_his_cell_the night before. the. date eet for tis trial: Not knowing, the object of | Tous wrottera named Rao ase ih Jatt “Norway house, awaiting trial for peverut-murders: Eyelids, a brave of the. Crane band, of-tho same tribey strangled himself to | ~~ Women’s; Misses’ “We are ready Leading Specialty Howse of New York. For Biyle, Quality, and Price-we Invite Critical Comparison, and-Girls’—Tailored Suits FOR FRIDAY_AND SATURDAY “with unquestionably-the finest-and largest. — | Costas Meras, the ‘Greek walter, who BINGHAM DEFENSE, an oe a -EMBROIDERED;- = =a ' Cormer 17th St. 6th Ave. naturally honest bi Tomentary’ temptation. The District- Attorney .also joined in the plea for clemencyy. Meras will be compelled to report fo the court probation officer at intervals. —_—_»—___. Our Spotied Faren' (From the Chicago Journal.) Firat American Child—Here I am ten years old and’ my parents, Boreal ob- | Jeoted to my xolng to the mati Second PABLIPSDRG CHid—The froth ds i ‘ule parents days ‘are: wetung | — Mrs.” Vanderbilt. ‘Mhe case of Mrs. Willidm K, Vander- but. Jr.'s, Jewelled vanity box was finally disposed of tosiay before Judge Cruln in the Court of General Sessions. found the box in Sherry's Inst October nd kept tt. pleaded gullty to an indi ment chatting grand larceny In. the ve ‘ond degres and was allowed to Ko free On @umpenalon of pentence:at the polici- tation of ‘MK and Mra. Vanderbilt and ‘the manag¢ment df Sherr: The Vannderbilts dined at Sherry's ‘on a: 1908, “and Mrs. Vanderbilt“teft|- er vi ‘Thal Yu Hae Aras Bent quent ‘wearch was unavailing, ‘The police were notified, and, finding A- SPECIAL SALE OF “WOMEN'S BLACK COTTON HOSIERY AT $1.10 BOX OF 6 PAIRS MEN'S BLACK LISLE THREAD HALF-HOSE 32c. PAIR. BOX OF 6 PAIRS, $1.75 B. Altman & Cx. ‘BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ CLOTHING DRESS AND SCHOOL SUITS, TOP COATS AND REEFERS; CHILDREN'S“ FUR AND FUR-TRIMMED OVEROCOATS; ~~ =HATS;: CAPS; SHIRT: WAISTS “AND: BLOUSES: UNDERCARMENT. — BOOTS. AND HOSIERY, This Season’s Fae Great Sale : Newest Fall Coats Offering every: 5 tashtenabte"c ‘cloth ary the season’s most ae models. | Broadcloth Coats Full length, satin lined throughout: ly—_- trimmed — with ; loose, flowing effect; Coat; 2 Broadcloth. Coats. Very fine quality cloth, lined ~ throughout —with—guaranteed— satin: — 30 inches lon newest @ —Pri ip rit én Sinatn MO Caracul Cloth Coats -—Very~-high~-tustre-—qualtty, — § Inches long; model; prettily: with silk braid, ___ $18. i Special as Fancy Cloth Coats In a _variety. of very. stylish combination ot colors—stripes and plaids—full length; g. td smart models; 10 00 Coat; Special...... CheviotPrince Chap Coats Fine quality cloth, strictly man- , tailored; 30 inches long, double- bees ted=front;—semt-fitting back, lined throughout $. with guaranteed satin 10 ___ $16.50 50 Coat; Special. » Leading Special Exclusively. to High-Class Ready-to-Wear Outergerments for Women and Missee. ‘OFFER 1 ila ‘LATEST AUTUMN. AND WINTER. STYLES. IN} _MEN’S” FURNISHINGS _ _ SHIRTS, CRAVATS AND GLOVES, FOR BUSINESS WEAR assortment of attractive styles to be found anywhere - waibos. eccaemichulad. S Soste—tull kited. skirte. with: wide fold. Value. $25.00 and #1. 50. Special. | Women’s Suits = ‘HOSIERY, ‘UNDERWEAR, HANDKERCHIEFS, mee [Rave sensational testtmony, specifically PRICES ARE. FXCEEDINGLY LOW - "7 for garments of such high quality Women’s Tailored. Suits. In the fashionable Engtish and French mixtures, novelty cloths, plaids, etripes, etc.; +f length coats in tight or eemi-fitting, also in| hip length mannish effect style, well tailored and finished $8.00 $37.50 50 $45.00 Misses! and_ Girls’ Sutts Extensive {assortment in tency :ptalds, pichevicta “exclusive models particularly desirable. for — Ot.sireet-womt, "$47.50 $49.50 22-50 “Special for Fridayand-Saturday Misses‘strictly tailored broadcloth Suits, box and aemi-fitted styles, in all colors. Ages 14 to 20 yre. Exceptional offerings Real value $35.90, Broadway—John Forsythe—1# 5 _-of -imported- Striped Broadcloths- or—Chiffon Cloth—strictly tailor made or fancy semi-fued ‘coats lined with gaaranteed satin or peau de cygne—trimmed with Persian braids, soutache or velvet—full pleated or gored flare skirt with _G-inch flounce—allfthe leading shades. Value $45.00 and 855,00. Special....s1r1++- maid Magitrels | ings in ‘whioh he participated. In one Luntor'e. queet, the young. men detective, iin doing 80 | instance the strangulation-was not com- the Footie the Jawa of three count ee low. work ore aueans ‘and Kings. If either |-plete and the ies to. me for a, warrant for your | platform over LIND Abcln avers wowly roasted to death. ‘After the execution of Chief. Ticeesttl will be sent back to the jt tell his tribesmen what h jatranglera = waste — GIRLS MISSING | WALKING STICKS, UMBRELLAS AND HUNTING CROPS. AUTOMOBILE: COATS, CAPS AND: GLOVES, 34th Street, 51h Stret.axd_ 5th Avene. Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue a as eee Bind 8. -Coler, Prea- PMC rene Soo tai 8 PRortey a= play jend. paren E. Orr are to be hon- Stripes anid = pi ue George, tmark the appreciation by citizens ot | : ging enone -pertormied:-by-the:-Arg in-ae~i-- -euring the Fourth Avenue Subway for ‘the bor An effort ta bein et become # and te committer of one bu: in ohare ure ‘Working towary Over 60 dinera will be made to have ¢ Both Fourteen and fA ook Alike’ —Their Home Is in Wilkes- Barre, Pa. : $27.50 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18TH 6 Eee the secrets of the success of this depart f ment, and is: to-day offered patrons in eat our extensive _assort- ment of Children’s Tan Shoes. High and Low Cut, Lace or Button. Prices $2 to $4.50. A Display of Tan Boots also in ‘the Women's Depariment. Alexander Sixth Avenue ang Nineteenth Street. | The police of this city to-day ere | | asked to send out a general alarm and |wearch Tor two BtAge-atFUCK Br WIT] ‘Htett thelr homes in Wilkes-Barre, Pa., jon Monday and, presumably, headed for | An extraordinary opportunity: the highest class garmenis at less than Paris cost without duty. Paris Models Women’s Costumes, Gowns, Wraps 98.50 Cost to import $175.00 to $250.00 { New York to bectme Broadway etars. Thomas H, Deacle, the father of | Bertha, aged fourteen, told the police at | | Headquarters that bis daughter and an- (other «irl of the same age named Ber- | tha Motee, wore last soon talking over | eholr ability-to “do “a turn’ on the | ntage In the Bauare at Wilkes-Barre 4) gn Monday evening, ‘They disappeared, | he suys, coincident with the departure of a vaudeville troupe from Wilkes- Barre, which has since dishanditl Wear thia city, 3 Detect{ve Wade, of the Missing Bu- reau, bas been assigned to look for the girl, and te making a searoh of the [theatrical diattot. Both are sald to! } There was a young lad from this city | (ae e ete e nee ane ake Men's Business Gloves—English Cape, ‘i ae erie jeerlbe dda being about & foot 8 inches hand sewn, spear-point back, eyed, dark brown helt and? light cam- regular $2,00.. seveers fOr $7, 50 }) Where for-work you should go- Plexo ne: 4f you do not know this it's a pity,” i aura i WOMEN'S HOSE the be aay 23d Street Telephone 4938 Gramercy. Perrin’s French Kid Gloves recognized the world over as tho finest made. SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY: MOUSQUETAIRE ‘‘Real: Kid” GLACE GLOVES black, white and colors. 42-Button Length, regular $3.50 for $2.35 Full Elbow Length, regular $4.00 for $2.90 Consisting of one hundred and twenty late Fall Models from Paquin, Francis, Beer, Drecoll, Martial. Armand, Bernard, Callot, Victor Druthle and others. Fine Lisle, handsomely embroidered, in beautiful designs; i) reinforced heels and toes. y 50c,—2xceptional yalue. ‘ Turned Down, (From the Philadelphia Prase,) CRealiy: Stisk Hoxley.” sald Mr. Hunt. “Lunn you need @ husband ‘to help you take care Of your property” Nn. thank you." replied Ming Roxley, ere) BINED: Fecgunoes 7 jon, iseoead to hyskband IT. I8 AN ACT OF CHARITY TO PRESHNT AN OLR MAN WITH THE WORLD'S “HELP WA! World prints more “Help|

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