The evening world. Newspaper, October 28, 1907, Page 6

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(im Mrs. Gophie Seckamp’ @t No. ¢1 Bast ind avenue, near Highty- | ft ing-Into Throng, in- \ tnider Pierces Skull with is acting under rs tat! a Ball, impossible Mayor Uttls saloon Joseph Henry Fitzpatrick. a chef. wha the neighborhood. or-something else made a ecary} declared 10) Mi lived In Li Apolver. ibis head tray. ! Bt FYitapatrick’ bak, he fred haa e four gue. tig bet joon ‘ran in at the swin: on Daaaing. lancer rota the Press ure ou “sascond= aireet, this” afternoon, whi tall, stoutly built man staggered ia + 1oeKing Sbject of Ty ‘is Jaw gaped and hi s-tacksd-up-to-tha-tittie-bat-and-mut-; eters to_edjudicate. tered something in which Joe Saul, the/ Darkeeper made the word ‘beer.’ Bu pul atari fer. The man raised the giass to his * Wps, then smashed it on (he—Qoor ang | {or Ume ti Feached for his hip pooket. swneteady hand came out it held a re- PLook lout, everybody! ‘This aope's = tgot-a gun,’ Saul yelled, as he ducked | among’ ‘Two Bullets Hit Marks. — As the men in the back of the room! 8} rm is) tw ne. Paussle up to his ear wid pressed the man, H (way compa: and Sheriff Lan j view to ending th r. recognized him ee. “strtere-s-ted- rolled wildly. | mei ot-beeron the coun- jt fo consider. When the} At the bottles i the foe company. to the men in seasion at abies the revolver let entered the floor in —the lett} urpose. Fponsible for. your duty. : Then bv erought the | “CHA! = és 3 unvarily. Eanes intruder = wm eres pbysiclan said 440, juon ae very much againat Morris.| ‘tne Mavor ia a Democ Walsch’s skull and passed almost en- me © '@gely through se ja third, hi ised past fs out —Pour-year-old “daughter: ister, Mrs. Mary Francia, of East Twenty-fourth =a: perras, ferwey City; tife bas been fe no consideration at my hands. da estima: cute a eq let. aw it turned out later, aspect of the” ira, Strgets of Yonkers, ders. es lea AEA Ol canedecien \s generally | belleved fil be on hy aul ft ‘s sald the paneer ollie ra 6 er ath tn her | mirror, Defeat aciment. stationed at Vi oerted ta be he reat Strike-Br DY eaKe! mand of ex-Police C emcih clured. Lent jthe oe the _ eventh or. Bev--| - ty —witl_-be. the Tenth Plains. ia It Regiment-of_thte vare reports to-da SHOT STRINGER TOLL TROOP AAD HISELE SALOON CROW Both Wounded: ‘Men. Dying; - of Drinker. ‘THE EVENING WORLD, 10 YOMMERS OTS RESUMED Gov. Hughes—Wires Sheriff to Maintain Law and strie, Mayor Coyne Untermeyer that the ro tath.in—Preaideat {1 Maher, but wanted the Board of Di- this is ef- fected, Mayor Coyne said were willing to return to work will be heid st Zee ur performance of thie | that the pan-wasto_be strikers “and |the recelved this telegram | { Goy. Hughes in answer to-his-<nee-) aes to the Governor asking -for—in- ‘a feet. Then, reeling’) structions \n we ertels: Sat Mrs. -Seckamp and-oncs | Not being: Goward the ecrambling group. The sec- bullet hit -‘Thomas Morris,of No. Gil Beventieth street, | he-dropped. For hait a minute, while the tright- | (ened) group huddled under chairs and Behind refrigerators, the man stood | upidly, as if not comprehending what 4 ” ee RLES B, HUGHES, Governer: and will not help in this "do not Waal to call ae eyaiiue; but thai-may-yet-bave re te vaucen ee end next ee \s He ic rom streets before Company T.. of though Com ait ite Mat Mount jv ie_en on_a.moment’s notice ‘Vernon are under com- aptuin Bradiey, and “and-—biiiy,tt—ta-de—}- The strikers are led by Charles About -250 men are out | Their iympathizera are declared to have been “chief cause of-the rioting -of-Batur- The LY. BoM ATS , off another grandson, 2 juctors: THOTOF TET. . aise course guch as to entitle him/non Ant $43.¢ 1902S TT "that con- NEw. the Yonkers employ: J.?_put the rumor i ghalte White -Pirins—end-Mount-Ver~ {Rochen y lines would strike in sym= rot of Acknowledged “Superiority Have opened their New Store Between Broedway and Fifth Avenue | 43-45 West 34th Street “Right in the Heart: of the Shopping District ’’ Purity; Quality and Flavor watched more carefully than ever A Fall Line of ‘LitS Delicious Candies always on hand in absolutely Fresh Condition Ice Cream Soda is owned, controlled, operated and managed ‘b by the same interests to-day as during the past thirty years Sheriff Lane to-day, (ook controt— of | tiie police at Yonkers, and Chie¢ Lemp ordera . Only fitteen doputier took the oath of dMce to: aid aiff, o:theens declining. to afd the as, against tie’ strikers, Lane, onsylting Gov. Hughes By wire, Feceived komeseage virtually pointing | out the necessity. for summoning: the militta if thé Jocas ‘authorities find it fo subdup further: rioting. a endeayored to’ persuade ‘Samuel Uutermeyer, x direotor-of the. Union Railway Company, to take part in a conference held jater in the day, in hich the. SIAyor, tre —Rev.—Dr, Free enry A. Robinson, attorney for j ricuy re- |Am bart artul tera fearful can ticket will summer Ir the | the Repuolicee tia is’ presented in tre say Democrats are call in Yonkers and, how: it 229.000 sharea. tional | Beak eon The aftern;on rey An STOUAS HIGHER UNDER ULE OF With Gambling Eliminated, Market Shows Strength and Buoyancy. — The dimmnation of apecuial Bjook Exchange transactions ‘resulted | to-day, in-e. great reduction tn the vol- opened higher then “ Satorday’s ‘close (x: intinued strote: ‘ef the. market 9600.00 wae loaned lon‘ oall at ‘12 per cent, and loans made (No ROR oa Thursday and Friday were.renewed | Nat! lsd at from 30 to 8 per cent: % é , Brokers absolutely refused to accept trades on margin, although es high as Wand 60-per cent: margins were, freely ‘offered. This move cuts down the pro- fite of the brokers, restricting them, aa| J a bone |chases of stocks, but has had a won- |p participated, with e|derfully stimulating effect wpon mar |} ket conditions generally, To-day’s sales for the ‘fret bear amounted ~~*6dd Lot” Dealing H 4 There was a great rush ef whet ts Known i “034 lot" buying. “Brokers were kept busy executing enters for co, pending the final settlement of | the purchase of lots of ten ehares up to grievances. Mr, Untermeyer asked 4 200-shures-tor the socount-ef-men-with|1; @mall sums to invest who bellevé that the end of the conference Preai- ‘ividend-paying stocks at prevailing dent Maher stated cist he would send @ Prices are great dargains, Te “odd ter to Itey. Dr. Freeman, stating Just) joe busingss le greater how than it has at conditions tis company would! been in months. agree to, Rev. Dro Freer: ahe intermediary between He would deltver the Jeiter Hiberala Hall, | Be -A tow —minutes—defore the Stock Exohange the and the Yoaned 61, cent. Bank of Montreal the engagement 4n_gold_in_London- | Am, Am. Tob, Am. W. Co. p Anacoeda Mintri Halt. & € Brooklyn R. Central Leati fn. Pacific. & 0 {n° the ‘early wales and “pure to only Zo tpucknckee esEnce ¢ Ste H BEEENE bone FES eee: -sloee__of-| w: Chase Na- Fiset National |W: 080,000 on call of } GRE. vt (3 Un: Tel, Central, + Advance. i of 0, Justice MoCall ‘The Court set a new awarding tem} Fass | 1405 BSs A PRS rs B oes, Bit x sehr ei GRANTS $1,000 A MONTH aE _TEMPORARY ALIMONY. vrtoms ' Justice McCall Also Appoints ex-! Justice Lawrence Referee in the Hanan Case. to-day named ex-/ Justice Abraham KR, Lawrence referos+ m4 |to bear and determine between Clara; M. Hanan and Alsred P. | porery alimony to Hanan at the rate of $1,00 with $1,500 for her lawyer, Attorney James W. Ridgway, of Brook- 3B582 beet | 1g ba REA 25S NEasreaden: PE aes FSR AEE OF % mest: Hee EEL t+ & eee BeDUNEvSaS. IHU STS F GBe Hanan, Precedent b we Mra. |} month, | istrict: j FRE FEES 1 y also Black Ru Formerly #5.00 to 8.00 tthe following departments Women’s-Cloaks, Suits, Underwear, Dress Goods, -__Laces, Veilings, - Household Linens & Lace Curtains © Objects of Art & Bric-a-Brac AN UNUSUALLY INTERESTING DISPLAY OF ARTISTIC IVORIES, DUTCH | i SILVER, MINIATURES, MARBLE BUSTS AND GROUPS, BRONZE GROUPS_ . |, “AND:STATUETTES, SEVRES, DRESDEN AND VIENNA DECORATED PORCE. ___LAIN VASES, ry ELECTROLIERS, CLOCKS AND CLOCK SETS. Special Offering for To-morrow. resden and Vienna Plates, Richly decorated by-hat Taised gotd; Real Vatue $3. 56-—— An Exceptional. Sale of most approved shapes. New Paris Models of the Classique Corsets INCLUDING ING WAIST, LONG BACK AND CLOSE FITTING HIP EFFECTS IN THE MOST DESIR- ABLE MATERIALS. ALSO LARGE ASSORTMENTS OF PRICES va ind, borders in delicate tints with | $14 argebenisbywallknoan artists. “jlo ~ Women’s High Grade Shoes Colored and Black Cloth Top, Patent Leather Foxed Button Shoes; ssia Calf Button Shoes in the season's at $3.95 Pair ARE NOW BEING SHOWN, DESIGNED TO CONFORM TO THE LATEST FASHIONS IN DRESS, THE SMALL TAPER- FRENCH HAND-MADE CORSETS IN EXCLUSIVE MODELS, AT. THE FOLLOWING ATTRACTIVE $2.50, 3.25, 4.50, 5.75 and 6.50. _West Twenty-third Street ASTORIA Optum.Marphine nor; Nort NARCOTIC. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always. Boug fr | Boars the — / ‘Signature 7 ht — For Over! New models in Blac and Colored Kid and fashionable _Shades of Satin, incl __new siiade of yellow. Price $3 to $9. __We show a large assortment of . Slipper accessories. Walking Boots. ~ Slippers — _ For Evening Wear And Special Occasions Attention 1s directed to the department of Women's lexander Sixth Avenue_and Nineteenth Street. k, Bronze uding _the B. Altman & Cu: WILL HOLD A SPECIAL SALE OF REVERSIBLE VELOUR PORTIERES, © } at. $15.00 AND $23.00 PER PAIR, TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), OCT. 29TH. “FANCY ARTICLES AND NEEDLEWORK. ‘DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES. FOR THE DRESSING TABLE ; ‘AND A VARIETY--OP- FANCY ARTICLES — FOR THE SEWING: ROOM, LINGPRIE-- PILLOWS, PIN CUSHIONS, GLOVE AND. HAND- —KERCHTEF—CASSS,_SCARFS,_LAUNDRY__BAGS,_ETO._TAP- _— MSTRYARTIOLES IN DESK-SETS,UNOTOGRAPH FRAMES, — HAT STANDS, CARD TRAYS, WORK BASKETS, ETC, Lma- THER SEWING CASD6, WORK AND SCRAP BASKETS AND SIMILAR ARTICLES. =A LARGE_ASSORDMENT OF BTAMPBD DESIGN COLORED MATHRIALS. FLOSSES, CR KNITTING YARNS. NEED) . ETC 8 EEDLES, - B. Altman & Co. | .___A SPECIAL SALE OF ___| WOMEN'S HOUSE GOWNS AT VERY LOW PRICES, AS FOLLOWS: $6.75, 8.50 AND 15.00 TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), OCT. 29TH. "34th Street, 35th Street and Sth Avenue. The wish to buy a piano at all shows an appreciation of music as wellas the advantages and pleasures it bri —~ —That wi never get-it by i some unknown factory untried names ky ba <Calling one of these as-asbargain esting in a piano that ha ike a da stores at alled iB Sit Huntingtons, Mendelssohns that we manufact and other reputable makes that we sell are price basis, the same to every one, We claim no more for these pianos than they actually are, but we do claim that our prices are $50 to $100 less than the same grade of pia where else. Pa A piano of uncertain reputation is at any price a very question- able investment, to say nothing of the risk you run of injuring your natural appreciation of the truly artistic in music. tre Sterling Pianoc. 518-520 Fulton Street, Cor. Hanover OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS, h-deserves—the truest kind of satisfaction—but can mower 4 0 instrument _anc Gh e. that a piano really worth $500 can-be sold for $250 3 Sterling | Pianos ings into the home,— s been rushed thrqugh- and sold under_various bargain prices. 1 offering it reasonable to suppose ‘ure in our own factories sold on a strictly one- no can be boguht any- Place; Brooklyn. *pagoed storen in every country where corsets "are worn. = (QDRIGINAL model invented, pat- ented and first sold in 1897-98. ‘Severat-vahrable-improvements-dur— ing next eight years. Corset, with Relief Strap and Double Garter Attachment, perfected and patented in 1905-06. e yf TOOK- eight years to-sell-the first two million pairs. “Now it takes a million pairs a year to supply. the demand from all -around the globe. fa Nemo Sevr-Renucinoi CORSET BEWARE~ EMITATIONS Corsetever made that sitively reduces the abdo- men; and it does this with per- aa fect comfort andhygientc safet aq Made in the newest and finest corset-factory in the world. . Sold in all Model No, 312, for the tall of coutir |. Medel No. 314, for Ihe short stout woman; of coutli | Modal No, 516, for the tall stout woman; Ct $3.00 | No, 51 G Basel Bayi) fo ihaokert sent womans of orscedd contd SOLO) Your dealer will supply you. We'll mail you our new little booklet, “Hygienic Figure>Buildiug, '’ on request. BOPS BROS, Naneiacturors Corner ¢th Avenes- end !3th Strsst NEW YORE A 30C, 12-WORD “FURNISHED IN THE WORLD FINDS MANY A DESIRABLE TENANT. ROOM” AD,

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