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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1907. [ie tuch tess a ntece. The oman | m sae coma) u hi . No. 18 { j jm ife. Iam sorry, for her. Once ale | { brought two children, whom ehe said | Trot know G2 Amory, that we ha jcame from the New York Foundling | hs A HED | c | eee On Sixty-seventh street, one WORK ATTHE THe HAGUE f lot which ahe admitted wae hers. Bhe = sae ‘t2 help her support them. 1 poe ed no _epin [aw in reac! F: {jury " to tell you that I have ic - r |tooked op ee family records ax far as in the heat \1 can and am able to way that I don't | TIME HAGUE, Oct. 17.--At the LF xt otent he had: iknow, anything about her or her chil. | Plenary sittin of the Pea syepe fap sears knew all Sites nce to-day, under the Presi ‘Be <a < anaell at with her head | M. Nelidoff, the final i Fasked If we knew Col Amory tf { A ‘ ANY oplaton about Ue case h Y could decide fe upon the evidence a | Vhothing else. We all answered ai} Louried in her bands durng ————— Te Tike Commissioner. Wien he had ane] ee NAF ROPE a Metropolitan vo his own promt, and sled whe drew the handkerchiet across | in the minutes: -One Says Another Who Knew a he Had made_a practice of Just, Well-Dressed, Tefined Woman ‘* i have ‘been Iiting’ atthe, Founding | Aon o om | tel 4 t conte! c Plaintiff Brought About |"“tutinan: vy venement in| Declares She Is a Niece of | [iist’now leave thers. amnfaick'y S"4| names of the Weleeuien, denu f ‘eee meana of support. At the in-| tinuea: [os p the Commissioner. [roman et a entoe After giving if, your glasses have been fitted with the HARRIS SUCTION CLIP. It prevents all tilting and : __ Disagreement. ‘Lenited nis atiention to the. "In a series “of slitings from J ta Railroad Magnate Tired of “Attackson [ana he had ororn aa Saya Feds eeseget ee eutyeat a fe |(0 OC. HE In whic he apaine andglemicvedsaclisa hes i | ze ¥, Scannell, Commissioner of Pitas iste iis rigidly as spec'acles. The different 3, IN IREELAND. that 1 t dot = to | Ahe=tnlt Capital” Suggests That the Press Be (8 AGAINST VREELAND. ne rae ere HORNE AF STE gga GUN SATO Tt an eta | ne Cofenc ty a M S a F fie. replied. that ay > r art tdalay ‘against a atylahly Oe Fatah veramentss participating. the fol 1 ade Unipire to preac acts others Pod. Boylan Says, ia 89 ve wis May Sounnell and clnsmed 42° “the Coury then dactded all ho ples | Pitted to'Your Giasses for ee the P blic | Led b M n- Who. Grate: ‘ Sigieet ‘the: Commissioners ‘nc- setvathon ward of Hell Cre po Pine pracetay aT SI OBE A ENG ese re m0 ° t | Led by: | Ammorsieceharasten: vy ploading that-he ‘was bousid to eup- | ascomPanied the oMcer out of the court “ wih oir Fourth Ave, broke In Kine Stn nr conventions were agried “euNed fer of onnoying bimeelf and-wite place he woman. 7 He-Didn't Know Amory. - "he Muse then Sas er And keeo children. -Maristrainy cared: that he 4 We: ath Stiy pear Lenhx Ave.” Kine the. proxte CHICAGO, Oct. 1,—-E.: 1. | thpccommmitter snow doing tt pre ick “of tie Goyerhinent. f ‘only safe: per way to man, Bape at tions of rifiroads, and truste ‘generally | que the, arate Sag Eo periment nian rit te: eatannesnee 442 Columijis A AVG.s, sist & sid Ste bs 3 e 2 . be Aad unt 1 Se Aid jvoRs (0 ‘the prevs in: the hope of - oe oie ameer eae : a Se ; to the Usual run of) i ; ning wewsitor ng the conterenes 489 Fulton St., Brooklyn. gta getie saveltian prote ie x G a jolie 8 aided Sealed vee eS A Sonera Li thé Centre’ Street “f Bono, YM WiNtbe helate metTUR ANerAOpEE el Ajiraham. & Sitka (Ha sald vo Uinisel to-day during roeey roi belngs tha aga Wis Well qowned and appareatiy; \.° ——— Reg nariees Nel wearehetiat - xpent aw Reis APE te cho ete ‘ of not more than ee veury of are ei) Mt. Nout. T. Nod. Oct. i7—About | ‘abd Harriman forces over the counting! dence presented before Justice ‘Amend, y r £ a ae a [two hundred baymen-were arrested a ef the Mlinols Central Railrooad proxien, in the Supreme Court. tt i r das in and about Great Bay, charged ; or y, leatalish Sate. Harriman pulled his obair up ~ WORRIED, HE SNS ': the Tarr mmsalt 12 4 fer Ce ee tana tt : AS Tei Bhai wore aileree sire peel Boor Osstes Company with tak: ass se plume, ing _o. i xeel! action be rors Justice baryon tas slate Py IC eo-operatl pies “HIS NECK BROKEN, BUT THIS = = ages: cae he jury @tom] 3 to 1 for the Pain cars wno wore in tnvor MAN IS GETTING BETTER. According to Commissioner seannet “Scan Fgbta (0 Ined onder. water of see ardiete to 2 = the woman hes visited pia office sey-@7St Ray at the mouth of Mullica. Qi eivinees ert times In the last few montha, al- about twelve e herself as the daurh- Pe ty and Planted many thoue- | serted that their four colleagues decided | ast 40,000 Messai esa Day. [the ease_not on the evidence but on Né bis ni aa the dase sped mene ote ; ve it ae conflicting “in prest dog) thawctatceaaie] GTTIKE aur Rika Russell Declares jon and similar in- | 7 {Special ta The Evening World? LK. Van Oct. Harry H ophiptyoresrecie-recaver Uieir-wetimaie-of- Cal Ambit "a ohanii Roters as! “tround=tirat-a7 THe es ci 5 ne pavnen along = a een going on throughout the country| ~ Js Deficit. fiz, They, refuesl. two consider the fhets ing. 8! faba Ge GOmmimioner abould: now vare for ner Aulantiz Git te Bark the coast from idard, cut on-extratull= fur wo long.” he sald, “are : | prougtt out_in the evidence, acconting ab Seal ac GHATRA AGA ‘and Mer two children, as he was ki has no rigiitto 5 ~ models, made of thoroughly fake a man sick. ‘The eount ; tecthe; majorite) aad nsiited po” Ats2i altel "| unele and nearest, of kin, now, being og ter at Gals dependable fabrics and wa fit and the newspapera must got| Daniel L. Russell, chairman’ of-the| tacking Col Amory's moti eee from. his pear! agath jand Commissioner! on T: began wathermieee - nied to give absolute satis- Womething else to print or they will |Dtoard of Strntegs of th riking teleg-| nishing The W orld an exposure & feathery een acrath rf er Morria and tag | bivalrar rer) up to this morning fet 3 sree Me -#ell-any longer, Tho thing for tet mnpliers ledued a statereent thin a: th ismanagement of the Metro- ma-and and rf " i ent as she left-th ne} fore tee eT {thousand bushels. “The action or anew suit free. Partles to de-te-t0 hold acdonterence,|noon In answer {o declarations’ made|pollian. In reply to whIcH MY. Vreeland “soon be Commaisstoner” 1 ark Row office {belng taken ashore inne re they “Through many Brill trade ‘i i 5 Ubeltous accuszti ing he 4 “=x 7 Maunel : : = vale’ with representatives of the press pres: “Ayestern| Union officiate thay the!/ made the alleged libellous accusitions_| Tine E > 4 Ways Ur ,StOBOT sg were Tey were held tn bait tor a heart niee tran’s Bri: i return , Pew 7 ol a t Pot 3 Tala. “When we were examined as to cur’ Pitlowins ton) : many Hall chieftain. “I deile at Port Republic. f S Z 3 qualifications as Jurors.” said PL J. LOH pone! n vat the woman Is all riba mentally. trict ofthe eines io oraet clothes are be st value -any: F t of the em the P TRoxlan, one of the cigh!, “we were] bones wi Uave no brother ‘Tom that 1 know or-{ private conceme’ (2 CONVEY the Tana’ to ; . R where. @At, and in that manner ‘avoid all thia! company h § operators at work In pot ax Daw statements, Boh; tie man office=tity more. than the de~ fdea can then have a fair_hearing. {mands of business require, 2 According to Mr, Russell, the aistty | a = se Bea lly 7 gully of ViOI ‘Of the: statement Improved rty—the—fact pe som =e ; 7 ea eB —§ jals— ‘when it Js not #o In spirit. A recent | that ag of the Western Union Ra : . pec 2: Ss ‘example ofthis is the overflowing of ‘continually making efforts to Ket strik-| the Colorajo river along the line of jers to return to work— He also charged | Abs Southern Paciic Railway. The | that the Western: Union Is unable to : ass \ overnment- “was: -not--inctinedtotake }-fatiy-man- ite tensed wires. olen m ! A Qut f-th Ordin: Sale up the—protism of forcing the river; Mr. Russell said further hat the} reen u an -0 e= ary ~ — Mack into ite banks, and turned the | meeting < ot the Board af Directors of “Job over to us, and we pald for it all. 5 MWhen we came to stip materis! out | “)there the Colorado Improvement Com: pany asked for a rate on the *tuf® brought about the strike was a to be used in-damming the of policy: ‘Tie strike, he assette: idrea’s reefers in blue | serge, tan covert and hand- Some Fall mixture-cheviots, — in=ptain-and—wale—weaves, ex y tailored; ranted to give $4 also top costs of tan $2. 95° covert. cas Russian, Sailor, double- breasted Jacket and Knicker suits-—all new Fall models— fabrics; war- servic {the Western Union yesterday was the xtormlest held In years and that the re-election of the old officers who of Women's Muslin Underwear Z Ve quoted they the wame'rate | costing the Western Uunion $75 a dny, : j mit: te hint the falroad would charce newinet ant lf [tan ‘is ogerntore, at atee Company. Grcumstances pe us to offer at about one half the — figelt for tho: transportation of its own | breaking wages and tree food and iady- cual prices a variety of excepti I well m | bric 1 tia u " oln= ing, the force eeelal.Techatcally,..this Was A VIOM- | iy cages-a-day than were bandied by. thon ‘of the law, because K was a lower me Operators before the strike was de- Hate than would be given granarily to |eaez nainsook undergarments, as follows: : Ree sgracan Lismavenentacompste:| Aig H : i 5 ‘i ; , SELENE SERA I, Arig Ly tiie aa Bas Se Gowns of fine Nainsook, yoke, slecves and body daintily for | the directors’ meeting before the eiec— ything. we were making onty the | ton of officer: es ere, A oo ‘ in. conctamion br -Bumeel atid. othe fo cee 2 i eee s s z x BE ee rer | rie! feturn to >~trimmed=-with= lace=insertions=and—embroidery;= yoke réefers and top of tan cove s’ $6 Water rooied Dudley $ my in 1° Combination Suits, 3. 95 service or a new sult Sold under broadest. guarantee—“$o worth of free.” Fifty thousand sold under thi grantee and never One returned , tucks and ribbon “insertions-—— +] demonstrates the superiority-of Dudley suits — ee One Dudley suit, because of the detachable belt, one pair of caddie under MEM cire ete that a —+_hroidery—and—lace—edgings; When the meeting of the Illinois Con- | new Railroad Y, MC. A. Building if] = usually and tour different styles. ‘tral ¥toekholders reconvened to-day {t | that clty, was tho guest of the Vocal | ‘ ( priced at 3.50 to 6.00,) ‘ : : 2 00 3, 00 ana lone(piie a Gite Se secananenworntin seo Dew oe he mevtiig opened gon 0 progent-at x reception given! peracetic ={ ee 5 ‘Hok and tam: me : hrouwh the ee CORP en aR Fincher honor, After a short address | lace -beading -and ribbon insertion and trimmed. with lace: Dudley suits are the most practical boys’ suits sold at any pyle, Sizes are 7 to 16 Sears.” Samples and’ measuring blanks tree. ala" Be" twisted! ey fee i ee Pinetree ja el emp Ss oa Sr pct ; : ‘and 1 believe tis the newspa- Wig 2S “That ihe-prospect-of-a-voteItallrond Y. M,C. A. for, two hours | Dudley suits are tailored by the Brill-di President Delano, of the Wabast * Suits cf Blue Uniin'shed Wor- if no ¢. . » 1.00, 1.50, 3.00 hich can beat | POSTS CUO Tae ae eecnaee ee oC ISAT Chemises. of fine Nainsook, celvaciered yokes, outlined with - Soy FS ee A ci ee etic AES oaacienl gal qotien a The: way=tntD AD ue aey Gouin = a and embroidered medals; many finished at bottom with == | : s ed, good $8 values, special $4.95 Deaton was afforded. It js to avold | = Cambric Skirts, with deep flowces: elaborated with em- : 2 1S grentaa—healthisr—condition of pubile | | Gould,-en route from New York to St. The oO! ms ¥ Three Eaerithe ereater part when woven—faorics that-without she water-proofing are used customarily “ile rate of progress thus far ms i way here. ee wach minconstructions as would be pue- HELEN GOULD SHAKES ae Fo (ehady pritdist 1.75, 3:25 and 6.00,) DECATUR, Til, Oct. 17.—Miss Helen | — i ‘opinion, = |Tuzula_ to attend) the” dedication of the part of the nigh pany-rallway-employees and their fam-> —only_in_suits Selling at $6 up. Dudtey fabrics-are $6 fabrics . caf and others and k hands with ne posers = Pec ates nenanons patel | entire assembly, as othe ‘people fied by lace and broi y - 1 25 and 3 [X0) ete em idery, y Oe begins : ‘ oa peataass Diss toad tas been eopatran of they z ashi 1 Ane SESE died-by.-Brit-stores MRC iher ites see conte s ed’and hax given the orgagization | (usually priced at 2.00 to 5.50.) ! through Gates bib ee rie naa ee mill, : SOA ee UO en A TS z D N dC F, TEER out nde Og Gandayd. “Models with cufis--one with Straight and-one - Sau ene euusmneneenna = Tawers of ainsook an ambric, umbrella and rench with slanting pockets.With or without-belts, Knickers, cut extra full. size, proxies “be wabaMted To | Mascealine Diplomacy, Sizes are.2.to 16 years, The price, $4.95, would not . (EE : 4 “ d ire lined throwghout: eee ee) _-niffles, trimmed with pin tucks, beading and ribbon: inser- ——|f cover the costunder usual coriditions of production, | Young Men’s $8 Value Suiis, $6 obey,’ said the husband Aa Suits-for-young men, 14 to 20 years. High-grade garments of black any revorations of | “Well, 1 don't tous, 1 can't honer-and | a tion, lace and medallions, at. . . 1.00, 1.25, 150 DVatterniy Fe cane to: thik jen had been given “and thar th monk Obes i) was, the respanse, mans oom ssehtEe i SARL a NT eth vena neGeAl once and buy hat new | é ors SON (usually priced at 1.50, 2.00, 2.50.) and mixture-fabrig3, Cut on new models, Warraited to give $8 service. i teat of wirength. Ie contended oi Mashing at her theories. ee * es Corset Covers of: fine_Nainsook and embroidered Deheer ig Men’s ‘Suits, Special at $8 = and doubie breasted si n Sizes 14 to 2 pee tailored of high ao § ies in new desirable cciorings and in bla ery garment war- ~ lawn, front-and back trimmed _with—embroidery, lace and____* : shane; fit, style and color unusual vahi-giider Sto and $12.50, dallions; 1 neck ance armcles: fasted with —beadi Bas | : ribbon insertion. —“Fhese ats 15, ads 125" ae Sale of Men Ss = (esky priced at 1.25, 175/225) = New Fall Suits 5 Corsets: ee : French Coutil Corsets---Long, slender waist and high | $44 ‘and $43.50 | é bust, (usually pred at 5.75,) . . . . , , . 450 Fabrics bought underprice from a prominent mill lately reorganized. | F C C L | ke Tailoring done by one of the best Brill-directed tailoring organizations ; Nicos ; uring “dufl-seasou.” rench Coutil Corsets---Long waist, extreme long hips and The sults a $11 are all-wool velour an eixsimere salts it the newest. and most wanted shades of brown, olive and_gray, in stripes, overplaids and (club checks, Fabrics of grade never lused in suits under $18. Cut on ‘three correct full models and tailor- 5 | Greenhut Silk Petticoats at Unusual Prices — ed and trimmed according to $1630 The sults at $13.50 are extreme | and Silk Petticoat with deep accordeon flounce and three bias |] values because of the all-wool cas meres and velours of quality usually : __back, with supporters attached, (usually priced at 5.00,) 3.50 “Every Size’’ Shoes at $3 The Evidence of Great Care HE very fact th Ps oe ‘ gt ds bay aoiels ae ity, di ae C : ruffle effects in black and colors, (usually priced at 5.00,) 4.00 oa rues re patisaoiand ave shows that we have given a ve cat Ompan ‘ : cor | olives, tans and rays. olds eee tet ey an aU | PANY Sik Petticoat, deep accordeon flounce edged with ruching, ess with a shoe particularly adapted to it, And fi | deep underlay of silk, all colors, (usualy priced at 8.50,) 6.50 me they do not require breaking-i iy Ing'and every break pe and: work chaoneesiee assures Silk Petticoat in black and latest shades, plaited ruffle with dai these oo two rows of ruching on bottom, ee 2 10.00,) 7.50 treme $20 and Every size and half size from 4 10 12 $22.50 values, : Ee every width from AA to EE. - a, Mail Orders Filled, Other Shoes Up to $7. Sixth Avenue, Eighteenth to Nineteenth Street, New York. au WM. VOGEL & SON sat, : (Formerly Occupied by B. Aman & Co.) : eal « JHouston 8+. L : ! f th, i : 5 i 6 g ‘ 47 CORTLANDT, n, Grteny lel... : , ribers.. 126TH AOOERT, cor. ax