The evening world. Newspaper, November 4, 1907, Page 10

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THE EVENING WORLD, No. 4 Main street. There in a bedroom with eight others McCabe arrested a) young Siciifan, who had no hat. The suspect had a bruise under his eye and a fresh cut on his nose. the police station he confessed to| siaite HJs only excuse was) iy Hrunxenness, 1a| 'Vioaro Varcari. Years old and lias been only @ few months, ——————— TARIFF WAR WITH FRANCE NOW SEEMS CERTAIN. PARIS, Nov. 4—The present indica- tions point to a tarif war France and thy United Sta negotiations opgned Inst summ arrangement on a basis giving France.) the benefit of a 4) per cent. redurtion on wwines in return for preferential rates ‘upon.a list of about one hundred arii- cles have thus far’ beon barren, of re- wults, and the action of the ‘French eroment dart Saturdey ih virtually NO. BLACK HAND CASE. Seing nots¢o ¢ 7 mercial_arrange: Young Italian Reeds: “ Gibes eet ares ‘of Boys With Dirk Thrust, Fist “Was Fatal. MISS MALONEY HIDDEN HERE 10 DODGE REPL REPORTER PUNCH MNS, ANGER CISTI OF BYSTANDER , Policeman Tracks Poughkeep- + sie Murderer Where Blood- hound Nose Had Failed. Is only el« in the co! Eloping Heiress Retum to ~ Philadelphia Home. - y, daughter of Martin Majones y OAL millionatre, ts ridden while at.her home-a amall ts untiy: Pari any tn this eli, oe the army of intery! Jowers awalt her coming r her story pt her olopement with.) Clarkson, (Soeciat to The Evenine World.>, = POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Nor 42/5 depres ccomaral renee or a UrsierengPcs epi a of her as being utte: Moeman succeeded to-day where the! froportionate to what was off 5 in bi edhound | If the Porto Rican coffee yaunted nose of a trained biow SE abe wan Dee. » &ad fallod in capturing the. Italian who] last night stabbed! to death Ross King, | p) she” Twas axid in a Pailadelphia dc- Tice eieeetepatch: tobe living atthe Sinclalr “lHtouse here, but her prerence there 1s) dented by the management. It was ad- | the hotel their headquarters when n this clty- No member of the family cy Mkely, the United Slates ta expected-to. | & popular young man of this town. The waa said, in recent »| Father, Mother ieee Sister of} | = | There 1s a report: to-day that Helen |: the youre English: |, mitted that the Maloneys' often make / ! anon i hem: A friend oi jont that Helen w I block th pote issice mber these wit }men and repor | for a chance to snapshot or interview re of the family. Mrs, Maloney desired to take her cus- 1, exercise walk, bit one look at the crowd si egy eee need | DYING BUCK OSSEDS HIM, ‘| Livery Adventures of New York ‘City Hunters Ont Alter Deer. PORT JBRVIS, Not Aahton,. res Quifih Smith; of ; Weighing 210'pounds' at Rio yesterday As Ashton, with «(native hunte the déer's throat It jumped toitts ‘eat iim inte the! brasit ot Brookly: |the town of Bloomingou } County,the same das \Wildama_ | ceived three buckshot in his left leg) from Beemer’s gun in the excitement. | Physiclans extracted the shot. Sat and a tarift war will then ee = + bloodhound that ‘failed was Se GACK FROM. NORTHERN WILDS.| months, : aes Mr. and Mrs. | Clavainnd'x celebrated Mone, leader ot] WINNIPEG. Nov, (Ernest Thomp- | ae house ai No. 20 Logan square _ the pack from which Sergt. por PROT eranerliass to-day alter) Shliadelphia, trom “Europe. ‘The! King was standing on the Dutchess ) avenue bridge over the New York Cen- tral tracks, “hear tte glass factory, | where he—wasj employed, talking to some, companions, when a half-grown | |/— ‘ . took the laughter of the boys ‘for joes | : at his condition and attacked them. He wounded: King twloe with ‘a tong dirk F and fied, but: not until one of the party, Tom Conway, Had struck him across urs at Telling Prices Maloney have reachod | ‘TM NO SQUEALER, ced to /Keep jer Indoors, | morning how he recelyed thé wounds. ing Astiton’ on ths “horns:and | 9/25 i Se Se Hl UNHURT BY 4-STORY FALL, | Garbage ‘can saver Girtaseratem » the country. ea street, fir | house, and leaned over, equilibrium, Jandianged in a ng on the g © rolled off to the sidewalk. In ‘ail she received a lacora- forehead. . Birdsall, of Gouverneur Hospital | found no injury except the little lac- eration. that and drove away in his ambulance. cape on the fourth floor of the SAYS STABBED MAN Walsh Refuses to Tell Police How He Received Seri- ous-Wounds. \For Your Stoma Feel Mke Billous Bill?| Chew Gum-Lax and get happy.’ Chew a plece when A ‘bilious headache comes on, It cures {t and sends you over the rough places’ re- joicing. ‘ 2 EME UAT USA BSE ‘Chew: {{ just itke: ordinary’ gum —any time at all, (It's not-med- ficlne—itisthe- laxative. che: oe Sat Although he fs stffering from « stab wound in his head and one in. his breast, Patrick Walsh, twenty-eight old, of No. 113 Went Fifteenth eet, ‘refused to tell ithe: police this squealer,'" was*all: that Be ip, ae the Wert Twen- vas sitinmoned from fospital, New that. the} ry nil Crugetote. IF youre decent) kere ) Gurmelese send 100 firvsomple box, She lost her: tumbled the four stories e enn. After) out injury) He put a bit of plaster on NOVEMBER 4, 1907. was yestenlay standing on the! Nene Seur- -RepuciNo ¢ TSA wast TATIONS &! End; hour corset-troubles by wear ing the Nemo Self-Reducing Corset—it will give you health, comfort and style. ° More ‘than’a million Women have already done this, and thousands more are chy tt every month. Nemo Corsets “live”? ‘much longer. than’ any others—= the Friple-Strip' Re-enforce- —ment=(a-patentedsand-exelt «sive Nemo feature) prevents the, bones’ and. steels from | cutting through. _ in Can-to-Sidewalk Tumble Roste Cohen, nine, of No 1% Orchard = BOOTS. Fhe new Wave-top boot for Women, correctly worn with this n's fashionable short walki 8¢aS0! 1s “skirts, is in great demand Clever shoe-designing sticks out in = the face with an umbrella, 4 ———eing—was-urried- tothe -Vaevar- Hos! 1 ‘pital, where the’ died in a Hitle lees than | | an hont. Hin sister, Miss Grace Kin, igi, chotr-ot-ttre +} _ Washington Street M. E. Church when | & Tunner arrived with the news of her brother's death. She fainted as she reached tho vestibute. None of the boys who had been on the bridge knew the murderer, One of Sheriff “Bob” Chanlers deputies or- fanized a posse of policemen and citi- zens and got Cleveland's best hound. _ Mose took the trail,’ after he had snitred | at a hat which-the-stranger dropped as ot necessary to pay ~ exorbitant prices for Furs., N keeping with our usuat-policy of-selling-merchan-—_ i dise of the higher grade at prices figured at the: lowest possible percentage of profit We Offer as an Example ] the Following i in Furs: $87.50 $49.50 87.00 89.00. RUSSIAN PONY. COAT, short... RUSSIAN PONY COAT, long... ——=CARACUL COAT; short + CARACUL COAT, Jong . SABLE SQUIRREL COAT, short, animal effect collars and cuffs. ABLE SQUIRREL, tor RUSSIAN -MARMOT FUR, long Yeoarchera through’a lumber yard, where they found the sheath of the Italian's dagger where he had @ropped it and thence down the raliroad tracks for two miles, where mi 2.00 84.00 —183,00__193.00___ in New aa 79, York. Hoe “got banks soon, after mld i New Fall Styles, Made in All Leathers Va-Sizes! “Sead for New, Fall Style Book™ shaped tip, re high (Cilbentheele _Nothing smarter for semi-dress. There are thirty-six, new. Fall models in Women's’ Regals for your selection. The materials and workmanship speak for ‘themselves. $3.50 and $4.00 Custom Specials, $5.00 ¢ “Mail Order Promplly Filled ~~ qe only corset that is more than a corset; that has exclusive features of great hygienic value; that “does something for-you that — _ no other corset can do, —Model-No, 314, forthe short siont womal Model No, 516, for the tall stout woman; of brocaded coutil Model No. 518, for the short stoutwoman; aes TL a1 is $5. 00 Model No. 515, with bust supporters; of French coutil . Get it from your dealer—Nemo Corsets are sold in all good stores in every country wh corsets are worn. And write for our little book- —let, “Hygienic Figure-Building”—mailed free. = 3 --KOPS BROS., Manufacturers Corner 4ih Avenue and 12th Street NEW YORs . 5a aaNEEESEE 5 ft —-We-altowPrety and Raliroad Fare, COMPLE Every ¥ ONISHEO y | Evening = Oak Drewsing Cee t ae | ® Washstand:; fron je¢namellod Bed, | brass trimmed; wove jebe;-palr-at-trand: ea-wire:-tted: Spriagy some Metur. Orientay Ru 0.071 Te performance MoCabe swore his disxunt| RE.TER NEW YORK WOMEN’S STORES at.the fatlure. :ie took: the abandoned | g AON Nat Of the fugitive and with it started; through the Italian settlement in the} xouthern part of town. In two hours|| Tie "had found @ man who recognized th hat. Th AMike Bago, tho ownel took McCabe ore, and Sergt. ; Bheeay, o an Italian boarding-nouse at} “BROADCLOTH COATS, best se- lected Siberian squirrel lining. 539.00 “Brosdway—JOh n Forsythe-is Street Liberal Credit System. Coatertabies $75 Werth, $7.50 Down, $1.50 Wk, ‘ines eee $100 $10.00 ‘* $2.00 * Set, 10 $150 $15.00 “ $2.25 '* | $200 “ S20.00 * thle I ieephebtir a ir 8 a Kitchen Closet,’ $300 $30.00 | door; Kitohen| Aceruntn. upto #10,000 by ape- | Nance or itelrieerm: clay arrenrement. © tee, | totes tres “Kitchen asso se and. | York State, lthede Island, Pegaey| f nigraneyi Milena some Cover, | vania, “Mutsachusetis,! New Jersey | t Matting.» and ommastion so ihdet Olney — Newark, N. J, mM Beaty Deals Ceara any City, N. J. aS ork C 785 Rroad ny cor erg Tika Broadway, Opjesite Herald Bullang $33 Sixth Ave, S. E cor, Zist St. 806 W, 125th St cor. 7th Aves |. 65.00 79.00 Dae i} So Fifth Ave, bet. loth filth Sta "yO Broadway, near Marcy Ave. "145 Broadway, bet. Ditnars St aand Willoughby Ave; Paterson, NA os Mai ‘eeToREs MASXXD WITH A STAE ARE OrEN CYEEINGS REGAL SHOES leather | “ Sronk R. Le eMac & C€o.’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. PIANOS — If Old Sores,were due to ontside influences, or if the cause was | strictly to the diseased flesh around the ulcer, then external treatment : | simple cleanliness would cure them. But-the trouble is in the blood, w g eedinsnLom ‘morrow {Tf uesday)- Morning A B'way-at oth Av, 34th to 35th St has become unhealthy and diseased, and keeps the sore open by continual | dischargin, | filled, ‘This to it the impurities and poisons with which the circutation peegrens condition of the blood may be the remains of! onstitutional trouble; the effect of a-long spell of sickness, or because th satural refuse of the body, which should pass off through the proper aveauesy as been left in the system and Atsortonistiges the biood. Again, the cause way be hereditary ; but itdocs not matter how the poison becomes intres | in the blood, the fact that the sore will not heal is evidence of a déep: erly: | ing cause, - Salves washes, lotions, etc., may canse the place to.scab ove temporarily, but the blood. is not made any een purer_by such‘treatment, ‘and soon theo inflammation and discharge’ will retu the--sore be as bad.or worse than b Os 8) Sis goes down to the very bottom of 6 trouble, cleanses ard purifies the bi _ PURELY VEGETABLE. wiakes& permanent cire. “6. ried and freshens the circulati | | discharging unhealthy matter into the piace tt coariee tari Hore flesh CCEA blood to the diseased-parts-and in every way assists In a ni cure of the Bore. Book on Sores-and Ulcers and any micdical advice free tak all who'write. ‘THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, “GAs HIS is the time of the year when our Piano business grows to such proportions that 7 it is necessary for us to‘hold a sale ot the in- struments taken in exchange almost daily. —5th Anniversary at This Location Broadway-and Sixth Avenue, 34th, Street to 35th Street. | ‘East week about fifty good Pianos came to usin ex- change as part paymient-on-new instruments, and-these-we-| will offer for quick disposal regardless of their fine condi- tion and actual-value. a This is YOUR opportunity | to buy a good_piano and save at_least $100. Asan instance “of this note the following group of Pianos, which we offer at a uniform price: Pri ¢ When New’ | +3350 | ‘The Shopping Centre of the Metropolis. | : We-celebrate.the.occasion.in typical Macy fashion by— inaugurating a series of 5th Anniversary Celebration Sales, — involving seasonable merchandise from departments throughout the store. Sales to continue all this week. Special offerings Tuesday—Election day—of particular interest to men. Noconcerts, _ no entertainments, no theatrical devices, no trading stampe—but matchless opportunities for making purchases most advantageously if | | { 1 | BI Mathushek. 1 Waters, 1 Sterling. + 1 Wheelock 1 Weser.. 4 -Wissrer 1 Pease 1 Swick. 1 Wagner... 1 Sebumann & cone seUprigitess ss . Uprights +++ + Upright . Upright. « . Upright. + Lpright- +. Upright. Upright. Mone +» 8250 anch for the marses. .-Up-ght. j 2 ‘ a eld, GRAND He PeoBNG URE} jseolalel at ‘$- WEEKLY OPENS AN ACCOUN MORE STL STATION conven il OPEN SATURDAY EVENING: ig FISHER BROS. , eae AVE. BET1035 &. 104 ST. Macy—strictly cash. Macy undersell ng supremacy will never be jeopatdited while credit “competitors coniinue to see-saw bel and cash—credit for the "avo ed few ani and twenty-eight others showinz just as extraordinary value. The regular Simpson-Crawford easy payments apply. *5 and ip connection with the sale we offer twenty-five famous new -$350 Schencke Upright Pianos at $215. On terms of $1.) down and $6.00 amonth. The “ch:ncke Piano is at the price undoubte: lly the A greatest Piano value obtainasle to-day, and we urge you to inspect this famous instrament before selecting. We are sole representatives in New York for the cclebrated Gabler Pianos, > G, Lindeman, Schumann and_-ten other famous instruments. “Beautify ne - Complexion | J. M fa) R RI Ss | sis. Keatooh ; hea Reel fae || 989.98 Wrlto for Liste of ‘These Outhts, down per and week rayaieg | peaultier He | i 4 Roome Furnished $89.98 Ai Wi “China Clone. | rarntaeatten |i : aa 3 $12.98 |s200 mp] WRITE FOR LISTS OF UTRITS “1 OPN eWEecuas 267 W 125 Si cdBavel WORLD WANTS WORK K WOND RS. ey rityciet tii Kinarn: Juneman’s drug stores Hiuge 16 Pevoarea iy National Toilet Co., Parte, pony as) IT 18 AN ACT OF. CHARITY TO PRESENT AN IDLE MAN Wire THD WORLDS “HELP WANT" as well as the Packard, H. and S SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS.|

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