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213 WARRANTS. OUT FOR FALSE PELE POLIT ats RYN NOT EVO CR “THE TELEPHONE Sent Man to Report on Her Beauty, Wrote Ardently, | . He Hopes to Uncoyer the ne ra a : Slde Police Court. to-day. low She Has Him Arrested om jcisints were made by. ¢Mcers of th a Serious Charge and Tells -. Her Sad-Romaiice. after Magistrate Finn had turned the REGISTRATION | Deputy Attorney-General Says) ‘Two hundred and Afteen warranta | (icq act out to Ket the’ alleged re: -Galted and Proposed. | “Man Higher Up.” THEN MARRIED ANOTHER) re, sontes and atson sears ite — Yasued by Magistrate Moss in’ the Weat The co precincts and the wirrants were given, at |rerconta, detectiv: Ing house proprietors, Capt. John D. Herlihy» men of the One Hundredth street station asked for ninety-five war |rants, The policemen charged th regularities were committed In th | nue tetration books to tia number in the To: territory be:ween One Hundred and | of | No. | held in $200) ball for examination having aided Tenth and Blghty-siath streets ant | w . |Central Park West and the North River. |on Friday, charged with the West Sixty-clehth street sta. {And abested an illegal registration. His pt. John J. Farrell and his men | Arrest, Deputy Fuchs said, was brougit | i4 Mrs Mabel B. 8. W: about by the confession of Frank H bo 7 aught Axty warrants. Dye precinct | tales al: of Rostyn, fakes In The Feotton townie |ninth and Eishty-aixth streets and Con- | j Capt. Steptien J. O'Brien [street siution were &! sixty wecrante \for alleged frauds tn the territo bounded by Twenty-seventh and Fy leecond streets and Seventh avenue an the North ‘River. ‘Armed with the parera the officers: at catoh seaiarel No. ‘Rotors “Magistrate ‘Cornell, “in tHe hyorkvile Police Cqurt to-day. Herman | ‘A. Rappold, thirty. years old of No, é. ‘brother of Maxtetrate | ‘4 dbation “policeman, was | omplaint of Deputy Attor- | eneral Fuchs, who charged him having perpuaded Thomas . E, ree ofa hs fi the West Phirty-seventh | sentence might be mad sede ton z { Jeputy Fuchs said: ljearn some more from Louls Hall, and maké arrests on up the line unth we John H old, of No, 125 Lext charged with larraigned for sehtence before Judge \ tear turk West eid the North River. | Rosaleky yesterday, and who was told and his that 1 ke would implicate others his ligater. the ‘man higher up.’ * A. Filan, ‘Aseemndly. His hearing "We may now irty-eight years mn avenue, was having registered from 18 Lexington avenue, in the Kigiteenth Election District of twenty eighth the, District, . he lived in Plush- put. over a Week Alimony, ter R. Watton. of the bulance #iation, No. tte | Justice Davis granted an interlocu- | tory decree of absolute divorce to-day. RETURNS TO LONDON LONDON. Oct. 90—Barbara hin, daugbter of ex-Go Reval, Htussia, who mysteriou after leaving the Al here, Oot. HM, returped house where she had been staying to leaving het friends outside | tre. Labonkhin, of a jsoner in the | oO N. J. June 6, 19M, and have three | he now prisoner im | COURT ENDS MARITAL fete. 2 fare 1h sha are, aaa Slection District of the ‘Thirty-Atth Ax WOES OF THE WALTONS.| S¥2tam. The 1 ho, is tO sembly District, at One Hundred and jarani a have £0 weekly « Beventy-seventi street and Jerome ave- Ginte Iaterlecut Di Des i oi os He wan held ta $1.00 bail. arants cutory vorce De- Seoarn tie clgran intysveara ool noes ani nnGre cap equi MISSING RUSSIAN GIRL: a] 12 West Ninety-ninth atreet,/ CFEC lo the Wife, With $30 HOME. Laponk- disap Th to-day to Women’s: & Misses” 3 ‘Superintendent of the New York Telephone Company, was arraigned in the Tombe” Police Court. “The young “wien was charged with-deeeit by Mise Gladys Breseelle, seventeen years old, tall, willowy ani! as graceful and pretty ‘any hello girl of the poster wofid. The young woman's complaint con- tained specific charges, which, tf pus- ned, constitute a very-serious crime. “She was e¢ unrelenting as onecould ex- pect & woman scorned to be, for he had “got only thrown her over on the day set aS ne marriage, but had married ao- -fair._Hekuew the first 1 Walked to the ittio Southern girl at and ends with Apri. The soup season begins with January and ends _ with December. Therefore Oysterettes THURSDAY 1 Deep Price-Cuts On Etery. item. Smart $22.50 Suits, 18.50) WOMEN'S SUITS of fine Broadctoth and’ Cheviot Serge, in leading colors and I black; also all the new fabrics in fancy checks and stripes, in the most de- colorings. Coats are semi-titted effects, lined with superior quality Women’s ors, also black; values up to $5 WOMEN'S BOO’ Woks and style. The report was fa- are in season every day in every month of every year. whereupon Mr. Rowley begged SSR ee Ddiug Dresscllo to write, “He! would un- Oysterettes—oyster crackers with @wer at once, for he knew he would a taste that improves the flavor grow to love her. (© Ardent From the Beginning. i of oysters, soup and chowder. @iie wrote him « brief, girlish letter, i * = ¢ Which he repued with te follow- - Always fresh in moisture tex burning epiatie: S : and dust proof packages Bept. 24-1908. Dear Gladys: Your jetter of ceived, and. I> Want ie Tmueure You, if: vou will beil that It made me feel’ very, very APPT: py because 1 heart from. fou, and also to think that 1 got @ Tetter, for my experiesce in +45 limited, and especially. to: thi te sex. But 1 will t . When 1 first heard your “Ite pn Itystruck: wi a -girt ft could think reat den} of, “And when the man who in- Stalled your instrument told me what of -a—girk—you—-were I decided at once that I wo your acquaintance, en Now, ny —tenr-sweetheart,-{f-you ‘want —to-make—me-stll_-happter, 1 <= hope-you-will- ttle = memo book and see if it ain't pos- wear; 56 Inches-wide; regularly BLACK ENGLISH shrunk: regularly $1.25; yard . BISCUIT COMPANY S<aible-for you: to arrenge-to-see-me in the near future, for 1 am so anx- fous-for-that day'to-come that-the! time seems too long. You say in #— Your letter that you are ‘the baby’ “atthe family. —Well.-so-am-I.-It- you (OTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS; 9225; pair RUFFLED BOBB! JRISH_ POINT LACE CURTAINS; $3.50, $4.75; pair RUFFLED RENAISSANCE BED SE _ regularly $5.50, $7.$0;-set fects; regularly $12.50, $16.00. tal colorings; regularly $6.50, regular: 85c_ quality; yard.. whenlyoU see melyou willisay2t am the baby elephant. You also say as Aine you must be just m: qmeasure p feet 10 inches. for T ota nh t rt. please don't or fickle-minded, «I cannot hetp jt press my love to one think so much of No, T think have sald about at After This Epistle He Called, Mr, Rowley followed the letter In parson, cind in his gladdest_re- walla. Then there were y | —__-wear this season fashions center ~ tration—full toe, declares rive she was ind with t)> defendant merricd on the deiphia. He poatne Pitetre and. }aet2 “he had found anot heard that he had m Gecided ta prosecute. won “park ‘offer » visit “Ww hotet S were to pe hyn. Adie When she ried another ahe uppers of strong, and-Black..— This shoe is entirely cor- rect for gen- the pris the Erenhone and allowed his talking, Mitneases fo prove how her affections and its fit- sean SRR ting qual- “GREATEST” SHOW MEN i ities are : TELL OF ITS SALE. guaranteed. Mrs. Bailey's Wish to Retire Caused $3.50 Change of Hands, Say Emis- and sarles to Europe, $4.00 Joseph T, MoCaddon, chairman, and Judge Delavan A. Holmes, a director, formerly of the Barnum & Batley #hoW, who haye been 'n Ebrope obtain- dns the consant of tho shareholders to! the sale of the “Greatest Show on ling Bros., e In to-| h German Lloyd steam-! Wilhelm, | Castor Upectale 69,00 » stle Ww: ‘Wanted 4 Test from Aravelied constan band x does not pay now as we! Desauve the expense < ning fas inoreanod at a greater ratio than | the recelpts. } Mire, bailey t# not entirey Ae show business. still rebatn: pearemin with, the fare were See 0 the 4G olecis company: n ani) whet 300 ders. there bolng Not more than r | ik I! Neresd Ten -whofelew the college type of dress—be-- cause it invariably repre- -sents everything that is thoroughbred an¢ ger.”- In shoes for outdoor “swing,” blucher-cut top, and heavy double sole—with Calfskin, in Russet “swag- University — in__ sturdy models-exactly like this illus- broad outside flexible “GREATER NEW YORK Brooklyn "37 Fulton St, opp, Mon- tague St. (City Hadl Branch) yr near Mary Av. ) TOR MEN AND WOMEN of the. 43 Cor rect Btylea New this Season, : One iness in the World, 153 Stores and Agencies in AU Principat Cities, Quarter-Sizes ! Send for Style Book Mail Orders Promptly Filled 9466 Fifth Ave., bet, roth and Sts, fers: $6 Newar’ Size Fey $22:50: ‘ON VELVET RUGS; woven Linofeam: Thursday. sauare BRASS BEDS; 2-inch continuous BRASS BEDS; 2-inch straight pos WHITE ENAMELLED BEDS; 114-1 straight laterals and brass scro! Made im All ‘WOMEN'S STORES Brooklyn Jers Kk Ave { Paterson, N. Je s2yau Maw Se STORED MARCED Wisd & G:4R AE OEM EVENTIOS | Shanti. A Sale of bar. ARMOUR'S FLOTILLA BATH Si box of 2 cakes ARMOUR’S VIOLET SOAP, dox., cake . ARMOUR'S box of 4 cakes . ARMOUR'S GLYCERINE SO Dar cescceecee seesettet te tee ARMOUR'S LETTUCE, GLYCERINE and OATMEAL S' box of 3 cakes CASTILE SOAP, 6-oz. cake. MUNYON'S WITGH HAZEL SO, SANITOL POWDER OR LIQUID: TAVA RICE POWDER, DANDERINE, 25c. size. COKE DANDRUFF Size .eeeeerse VIOLET AMMONI 5 FARINA COLOGNE, 4 ox SWANSDOWN PUFFS, reg. 20¢. WOOL PUFFS, reg. 22¢ TALCUM POWDEP PUFF LUSTRITE NAIL POWDER | ‘satta and interlined; skirts full-plated-models’ with folds. ‘All sizes: ; for women; sizes 14 to 16 years for the small woman ‘and- miss, .. Curtains, Couch Covers, ‘URT, sertions; regularly $4.50, $2.75; pair. -__ Carpets and Rags. BRUSSELS CARPETS; borders to match; also-hall_and_ stair des} WHITE ENAMELLED BEDS; continuous post, fillers; or camel back and scroll designs; regularly $8.00. Tharsday, Friday and Saterday— Positively without precedent. Superior, reliable and articles at prices that mean radical savings. No woman s! to take advantage of this opportunity. GREEN OLIVE OIL SOAP, wae VIOLETTE, WILLIAMS'S SHAVING SOAP, tase Tailored Hats. collection of FELT AND TAFFETA SILK HATS; stylishly trimmed) —with-velvet;-wings-and_fancy feathers;-all the newest shapes.and col t .00; special Women’s Boots and Slippers. lace or button; of fine patent coltskin or vicl' kid; welt or flexibie McKay sewed soles; Cuban heels; actual value $2.50. WOMEN'S SLIPPERS of fine vici kid; hand-sewed turnad soles; com- mon sense or opera toe; one strap; regularly $2.00. Fine Silks: Two Specials. BLACK CREPE DE CHINE; all pure silk; 40 quality and rich black; regularly $2.00; inches wide; an extra fine ard ENGLISH SUITINGS im immense variety, including block checks Pekin stripes, stiadow checks and many new ai tary) weay ne color-combinations;-38-inches-wide;-regularly-59c: yard. TOURIST CLOAKINGS; all the season's choicest color combinations, tn and overplaids; desirable for automobile coats and children's $1.39; yard woot; tick deep black; + 2.98 school 18.50 1.79]| 1.39], checks Ete. THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1907. fanitora and room. | Hromich, now 2b, An extraordinary collection: of fashioni and dresses specially prepared for this occas'on, at Tail plain colors or fancy stripes..Value $45.00 | * Tailore braid trimmed; mandarin sleeves. Value $65) Pr s of fine quality broad-| eH cloth, lors; silk-lined to waist. + $29.50. bi lined to Waistee..ste....ustsssss.Waltte $55.00 ) velvet trimmed; full dress with waist. line, in dark or light colors; full waist with + $49.00 lace trinimings....., REGULAR $4.00 VALUES. Our own high-grade shoes, selected from regular st leathers; in every size and width. AN PE Th ay, October 31st. EXCEPTIONAL SALF. OF’ \ Suits & Dresses for Women € suits” One-third d Suits of fine broadcloths, in less than their real value. - $29.50 d Suits of plain broadcloth; fancy \ $39.00 Princess Dresses of . finest imported’) 2 ae Nf preadcloth; in dark or light shades, trim- (eee hb, | med with Panne velvet:.......:..Value $65.00} seh Princess Dresses of finest imported i roadcloth, in dar or. light shades; wk | $35.00 $48.75 ; Value ‘saat = Princess Dresses of satin messa- sessereeeseersess Walle $75.00 J- I, One hundred Tailor-Made Suits, in new Fall and Winter models, of fancy mannish materials. Heretofore $35, $37.50 & $39; at $23.50- r Thursday, Friday & Saturday = ___Shoes for Women _| x9 95 AT. ock ‘end including all the prevailing models and Fifteen ‘styles tn patent calf, colt or kid, gun- metal calf or kid, also kid with cloth or kid tops. For Thursday, October 31st Sale of Laces vest designs; regularly #1. : 2 SEE sae Nee reelarly E50. OR” 1.49[|| Net Top Laces in white or cream Lierre, Oriental, ae ae cee 9100, 1.75 P rites are 7) eniee Ss she heavy embroidery lace; beautiful designd;' rex TS; bolster piece to match; COUCH COVERS; in French tapestry; 60 Inches wide; Orien Satin; sizes 34 to 42.. Kareaku x Value $2.50 the yd:, “Value $1:59 the yd, "At $1.00 Bs | AU y, October 31a¢ Pp _Fur Coats and Sets _ | $65.00 | Goats of flat, glo-sy-skins;-25inch Size 9x12, $25.00 in one piece; regularly 910.50 8.3x10.6, Genuine INLAID LINOLEUM; colors go through to the backs parquet, flaor..and tile. designs;... $4.50 ardisnurencairas a3 ~— Beds, Mattresses, Fillows. post;-panelled footraj] and T-ball Joints;-or 2-inch straight post; large mounts and vases; reg. $35.00, 24-50 it; with flat caps and seven laterals; Sor t-inch continuous post; large husks and mounts; reg. $22.50,. 16.95 bi spindles; cathedral mounts and vases; or coptinuious «post wins: one nch straight post; 44-inch fitin, Is; regularly $12.00 ing; regularly £2.25. Toilet Articles. DR. PRAY'S ONGOLINE, DR. PRAY'S ROSALINE NAIL BUFFERS, reg. 35¢. EMERY BOARDS, doz. FILES, reg. 19¢.. TOILET PAPER, package or ORANGEWOOD STICKS, doz RUBBER’ DRESSING COMBS, OAP, Be 55, 5c AP, ATe AP, 10¢ |CHAMOIS, reg. 55c.. PEROXIDE “OF HYDR OAP, +10¢ 7. RUBBER SPONGES, ren, 55c, WEST INDIA BAY RUM, 8 EMPRESS HAIR RESTORER 136 HINDS' HONEY AND ic c |BATH BRUSHES, ‘reg, 49c WOOD SCRUBS, reg. 30¢.-, WHISK BROOMS, reg. 1% 65, quality, melled with straight pure live. geese feathers; guaran- po] shoul MEN'S HORN DRESSING COMB: FOUNTAIN SYRINGES, 2 and 3 qt., WATER BOTTLES, 2 and 3 at, 3 ) 6.98 95c 9.45 5.38 ba\ lar fail 12> ic, Te i ic., 80 semi-fitting medel; collarless; han/somely “trimmed with braid; light brocade tininge: sizes 34 to 42.. Effective model of net over China silk, elaborately. tri and ornamented with lace medallions; open back, three-quarter sleeves. T with tuckings and silk braid trimmings, in black, navy or brown; open back, long sleeves. Black-Lynx Sets-fashioned. of. very~silky|-¢ a skins; inne flat muff and 50-inch scarf. fi ($37.50 : Squirr 52) inch scarf to match; in either natural? gray or sable color............Special at! Karakul Paw Se with 54 inch scarf, One model in black with deep taffeta silk accord on plaiting and ruche: another with tucked ruffle, fin'shed with plaiting-and ruche {..all. strapped seams. z L750: «+-.+.-9pecial at ts, meditim muff, flat model;} $9.75 | s, large square flat muff} } $6:50° A -SALE-OF — * Jersey_Top Petticoats— For Thursday, October 31st $2.98" =—_ alue $3.95. $6.50. Net Waists, at $4.95 Sat ES SE eR a immed with c'uster tuckings and insertions of lace at $4.95 ‘ ailored model of imported messaline, elaborated Attention {s\ directed to a comprehensive stock of new models, with long or three- quarter length sleeves, at very moderate prices. Silk Walsts,..-..+--+. $4.95, $5.95, $6.95 to'$18.95 Lace or Net Waists.....$4.95, $5.95, $6.95 to $22.50 Albatross or Challie..... $2.95, $3.95, $4.50 to $5.95 Lingerie or Linen... .98c., $1.50, $1.98, $2.98 to $7.95 ¢€ Aleo new tmportations of French Blouses, of fine | laces, crepe, de Chine, messaline or lingerie. A 30C. 12-WORD “FURNISHED ROOM” AD. i IN THE: WORLD FINDS MANY A DESIRABLE