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THE EVENING WORLD, INSISTS HES NOT INSANE AND SURURBANTES GET THER ST TOUCH OF WTR + But There's Nothing Like Ice|Severin de Angelis, Who Shot on the Sireets of Old. | Walter.L. Messer, Objects New York 7 {o.a Commission. . Ts GOING: TO BE COLD. Severin de, Avgelis, ex-army. ofticer, husband of a young woman na was formerly aitentive to, pleaded [aga inst being adjudgai a lunatic to- day whens he Was ‘arraigned’ before _[Sodre Sossteks in Rare 1. or General Sersiéna—to_piedto two indictments) tagainst-hims= The prisoner. Ja-4_broiher of ‘Supreme Court Justice De Angelis, | who is now sitting In’an Gp-State dis-J° trict: a | Weather Man ‘Expects “Ran Mixed With a Snow. as i frost on the front’ door st¢p of his suburban home—to-4ay—and—a-— thin’ coating of yee on the surfage of the well bucket: YHe cast a.critical and experienced eye up at the clouds and remarked, 0 There may be town, but fret—we “from nearby In'an !nsane manner and was rent from the Jefferson Murket Court to Bellevue to have his mental condition investi- gated. He was declared incompetent by two allenists, but he had his counsel obdject-to- this _ruling.and apply.for the appointment of a referee to report of r tt ellevue commiss! He-a}atted into. palr-of. golorhes | ON Sr ttie two intictmente.-arere nd eame to town carrying an UM-/ found aguinet him, one charging as- fBowover,_and the hot chocolate count- { Brelis, A pair of mittens were ti We sautt inthe tret_tesree—and— WANTS ATRL i. We-alfor Waiter Le Messer, (> At the time of the shooting he acted reasonable amount, for I have got to fight these enemnien of mine who want doinwine. Also T want thls veht to trim} without all this bother, ‘our Honor, tn the event that the referes'w report ‘Is, adverse to me. will be the stat oO marie cam A replied are anticipat urged the de sAld the Cour! District Attorney and makes a motion want a trial {ts your right,”’ In cane the to court ppoiniment of a commission,” I dont want any commission,” ered de Angeli, “I never_committed —s crime_in_my Ife before. and all I want tected. ‘Then the Assistant District At- vihey nugwested that bail be fixed at $5,000, whicn was done. DeAngelis was sent back to the Tombs, (From the Bt. Louls Pogt-Despatch.) “You must not Jet him kiss you if you are not engaged." “But how (s a girl to become~en- gaged?’ a, & Taylor Silk Petticoat Dept. — ic Plaid Moreen Petticoats : accordion flounce with two bias pieces, f o : THEE and Colored Ta affeta Petticoats = in all the new fall shades; 37) 39, 42-in long 85:50 B$0.75 Wrapper Dept Kimonos In fancy silks, lined with albatross aay of 391 42+ in long 53.G . tof his ‘overcoat.. The | attempted assault, Supreme Court bedi was prepared for. all|Justice de Angelis retained A D. + ‘gonditions of weather that might oon- | Kneeband. , of No. 71 Wail Coeds “to ‘front ‘him pefore nightfall: — defend his kinsman, "All suburbanites experienced similar | When the prisoner was acraigned to- ‘eonditiona' when they arose this morn-| Gay tls counsel entered -a plea of not 4 for the Aally: trip to the gullty “and osked Judsc Rosaisky to 3 HIETT] HoH —the—case—o2- the calendar until. y leading to the |\the Gn ats his report rt tion ‘covered-with-a_| would determine the mental condition ee Pate pola {| of the, dant AL this-the prisoner} marked frigitty Inthe alr which be- | fared ‘up and sald: tokened the paren ‘of winter or the| “That is all dosh) If I mented to orm Cloudy. over. spy unaertoor and-with-a snap dm the alr wore the tokens. Ice Is in the Cooler, retend the: s ea life of # tan. a Hospital on yas y er is @ Supe Court Jus- ft ak wanted to* act the part of Aes: audio te _ Paver ~-But—inManhattan.there was_no.ice| © except in the cooler and on the bar. ‘There was a demand for wirm drinks, | $8.75, value $15.00 In Oriental and Persian crepons...:..... $1.95 “In German Se ene See 75 Short Kimonos — ___In crepons, solid colors....., sseeeeesess-Q8C, In Oriental and Persian crepons Broadway & 2oth St.; st $1.25 (TUESDAY, 4a an immediate triai and the true fav ta! bis shooting brought out at this/ trial‘? sudce Rosalsky assured the excited man that his rights would be well pro- NOVEMBER 1 2. @. Altman & Co. FANCY. NEEDLEWORK A VARIETY. OF ATTRACTIVE ARTICLES OF FANCY NEEDLE WORK, INCLUDING MANY SUITABLE FOR GIFTS, CARD” AND PARTY FAVORS. STAMPED FABRICS | FOR MAKING BOUDOIR EN WEAR, WOMEN'S COLLARS, peels) £TC EMBROIDERY FLOSSES, CROCHET AND KNITTING YARNS, “TRIMMED “WALKING. “HATS. ‘MILLINERY "MATERIALS (DEPARTMENT ON | FIRST -FLOOR) WOMEN'S TRIMMED HATS INTHE —SIMPLER—STYLES FOR COSTUMES OR GENERAL WEAR. | WALKING UNTRIMMED HATS IN THE LATEST SHAPES; -|--~ FOLIAGE, QUILL, WINGS AND FANCY FEATHERS. "TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), NOV. 13th, BELOW REGULAR PRICES: TRIMMED HATS . . . $5.50 & UNTRIMMED HATS. . $1.25, FANCY FEATHERS . . $1.50 & 34th Street, 35th Street and Sth Aur, REQUISITES, perpetressiyeesensieenr star ‘AND’ FLOWERS, 8.00 EACH 2.25 EACH 2.00 EACH “ere were busy, as also were the hot @bddy ginsses in many thirst empor- ‘fume. ‘The steam from the bar kettle = ia better than any barometer to tell the waylarer what to expect in the weather line. = But at bis office MrjBmory decided tte mow ‘ine vp to EEniiows at youm =Ali_tie indications were that the ‘cloudy and “ unsetled condition “would remain for « wpell, with light waips and an occcasional- sno Jgandwithed between. “He bled Ja ee temperature within a few Seine General Emory could not Gad any trace of a rea! old-fashioned Gnowastorm existing in any part of the, @ountry after examiniig’ his extensive Seports to-day, but said that there had _ been av End the aight and are sli! Burries of Boutnern States “he Pavalent cloudy: and unsettled of weathers re lender point, while freezing around Agaevilie: At snow fell throughout the lake regi sy, with freezing weather in fwestern section of Pennsrivania, the id Btains and throughous! pret thé! MMesourt valley the feather ia much colder, while jn the! extreme Weat a really frigid’ condition exis; the temperature ranging + sight “Delow freezing to! thiry North” Piatt thermometer, registered Bbove zero to-da: jon of the Btates to be Teparted. LOCKED STRONG COP - - “FIXER” iN A ROOM: When Otten Got “Out of Coop! Wife Joined Furniture Smasher | in_Attack on Him. | ~Poticeman-Henry-Otten tn-the-strong- eat man im the Fifth ayenue stati Brookiyn. When Mrs, Kate Gidbons, No. $12 Third erentie, Brooklyn, ran. =tu-Rinito-dny: arid told it “thar Bar busbend, Jo-ues, wae amashing furniture | coldest tn the-flet, Otten threw back ble ahould- en out matters. “Gibbons with an axe was Teduotng the eure to kindling wood when Ottea Gibbon dropped the axe and} policeman Into an inner at some of roving line. Qabona swung the door, key and Otten wus a prise bons completed tie work of demo- Ution before Ozten had mashed for door, with ble broad thourters, 'pen Sire. Gibbons husband in a ‘Gombin ned Tettack Che policaman, Gibbons escaped in melee and Mrs, Gibbor IN NEW YORK CITY | CIRCULATION— feing into moro homes and offices of your friends, having printed 1,200,000 sepa- rate advertisements so far thin } year2T4.075 MORE than the Hernid, WORLD As, ANE BY FAR, WHE BEST, Write for information to morn! than ANY TWO om hat Sew Nork orning News: BUSINESS MEN who dictate their letters to IN A DVERTISING— the Edison Bysiness Phonograph get through quicker and handle their correspondence better. OTHING can equal the satisfaction there_ \ isin offering to your guests a satisfactory form of entertainment, one that takes care of tself, which does not interfere with other forms of. amusement, but rather helps them. Such an ntertainer is the Edison. Phonograph: It can amuse the guests by rendering music, popular or classic, or it can aid them by furnishing dance music, marches and other things played by the best. orchestras and brass bands. It costs less than | the hiring of even a small orchestra for a single evening’s entertainment. Don't be without an Edison Phonograplrif only for the sake Hear the new model with the big horn at the nearest, Edison store, or write for a booklet: describing it. WE, DESIRE GOOD, LIVE DEALERS to sell Edison Phonographs in every town where we are not now well represented, Dealers having estab- lished stores should write at once to National Phonograph Company, 75 Lakeside Ave., Orange, N.J. of the Victor and Edison. ,at popular prices. __-| IMPORTED HAND. to-day Is a l- most as much aparto! the equip- ment of the up-to- date nome as is an Toe With: the phono- graph there i al- something to the household 1c nd keep ft bri ght. ment and the admirers of Taguime and comic reci in our Phonograph Parlors, any of which we sell.on Easy Payments of $1 a Week _ All the new Edison records are now on sale, and you can ve.any.of them: played any time yqu.come.in. which we also sell on Easy Terms of $1 a Week. Come in and hear your favorite Victor record played—ell are you can have it Played a a acprivate, ound: sBrosk Toom here: —withor “Annoyances. Tes son. ¢ P STREET. noi Unliks other ent:rtainers, the phonograph alfords amusement {or all classes—to sult a the one medium of entertainment for_both the artistic tempera- A full tine of the Edison Phonographs is slways on display. Victor Talking Machines _ We carry also a full line of the Victor Talking Machines, OU can secure the Victor Talking Mashing 6 or the Edison Phonograph through the special Simpson-Crawford easy “payment. terms for only $1 down and *1 per week. You can thus enjoy all the delights of on¢ of these wonder ful Instruments while paying for it, and thave access to a library of records which exhaust practically the entire range of miasical selections, We invite you Gs visit the Phonograph Department, Fourth Floor, where we will entertain you with practical demonstrations _A coinplete line of Record Cabinets i i BLACK HAIR MATTRESSES; full size, $16.00, 18.00, 20,00-— HEMSTD LINEN PILLOW CASES,“ EONS feat! MOROCCO HAND BAGS, ee | ther lined, covered frame, with puree, in black and GSEs 3.50 STRAP BOOKS, WITH INSIDE FRAME, —in--black -seal, black-and-colored-morocco; — Ti eteaag be DOG aie IMPORTED TAPESTRY FRAMES, VARIOUS SIZES, §5c t 2.25- TRISH POINT CURTAINS, RENAISSANCE CURTAINS, LACET ARABE CURTAINS, in Filet Antique and Cluny Lace, ENAMELLED BEDSTEADS, UPROLSTERED- BOX- SPRINGS, — WOVEN WIRE-SPRINGS, Boys’ Norfolk, Derb top and Chikdren’s Overcoats and Refers, PARTY SUITS OF COLORED VELVETS PRETTY ‘Stern Brothers To-morrow, a Special Importation of Household Linens i, Very Much Below Prevailing Prices $4.45, 5.40, 7.75 6.20, 7.78, 12.25— 1.13, 1.50, 1.78 | EMB'D SCALLOP PILLOW.CASES, “ 1,85, 2.75, 3.10 _ | HEMST'D DAMASK DINNER SETS, j Consisting of Table Cloth and 1'Doz. Napkins, 5-85, 6.35, 6.75 75c, 83, 1.35, 1.85 HEMSTITCHED LINEN SHEETS, afr EMBROIDERED SCALLOP SHEETS, “~~ HEMSTD DAMASK TEA CLOTHS, f ‘And. in addition ate pos SATIN DAMASK fae CLoTHs, : NAPKINS, to Match, - INITIAL HENSTD HUCK TOWELS, $1.95, 2.45, 3.00 1.95, 2.45, 2.98 = $2.95, 5.75 - ‘Dox. Doz.” ‘eather Goods _ At Exceptionally Low Prices BAGS, WITH WATCH; ~~ . in black and colored morocco, Leather and’ Wicker Hampers for Tea and Lunch in a great variety. “ > NSS EEE — = _ Lace Curtains Poenel Values, Fo-morrow $3.50, 6.50, 7,95 - , Values $4.50 to 9.75 Pair $6.75, 8.25, 15.00 © : Values $8.50 to 19.50 Pair i $7.75, 9.50, 12. 50 Values $9.75 75 to 16.50 Pair __-French-Hand-inade. pe pee eee $4, 85, 5.75,, 6.85 Riga ‘ Nalucs $6.50 to 9.50 Each 3) Brass and Enamel Bedsteads’ Also Bedding at Special Prices ea BRASS BEDSTEADS, ‘ two-inch tubing, all widths, $19.00, 24.75-32.00 ‘Regular Prices $24.75, 30,00-and 3800 Sa with brass trimmings, $5.75, 8.75, 11.75 ° Regular Prices $7.75, 10.50 and 14.00 : ==$40550,-12.50;16.50- _ Regular. Prices $12,50, 16.50 and-21.00 $4.50, 5.50, 6. 78 Regular Prices $5.50, 6.50 and 8,00. ~ “Regula Prices $18:00, 20.00.and22.00. Sone (FHIRD FLOGR, ANNEX) _ Young Men's, Boys’ and-Children’s Exclusive Clothing: ne and [ Double-breasted Belted, Sailor-and Russian Suits, of iain 1 and fancy Cheviots and Worsteds, A “84. 95 to 15.50 newest snodala bs fabrics, plain hen fancy materials, $4. 95 to 17,50... Men's-Smartly Tailored: Sults-and-Overcoats, abel hbattperd Seer ain colors $12. $0 to 24.50 “AND WHITE, SERGES IN AND. COMBINATIONS, = WASHABLE RUSSIAN - SAILOR SUITS IN WHITE AND COLORED EFPECTS. | Newest Styles of Boys’ and Children’s Headwear in Staple and Novelty. Effects. West Twenty-third Street The Song of the Waiter. Just listen a moment And I'll sing a song; The music is sweet ‘And the verse Is not long. & starts Just lke this (Now, heéd what I say): World Ads,. offer work. By the month, week or day. Yn fact, The World prints. more mai Sas Ads, ‘than “ANY {f