The evening world. Newspaper, November 14, 1907, Page 15

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ie THE. EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUTUMN MEETING. jBookmakes ab at Track Pocket : ; To-Day on ‘Number One. wine, Cell” Turney Usder a drive and, catching Brady Brady’ bad ail his speed ct {$75,600 LOST ON RACE. ‘ *Welbourne Caplures Event * After a Hot-Brush With. aH “PLNGERS HT EVENING WORLO-RACE CHAAT HARD BY ‘RING ELEVENTH DaY aT AguEDUCT. fternogn Mrs.” ho, The ante ofa demonstrator wh Fleet. Cr AQUEDUCT nic: All week Jong! rer! plunge woknlaker W afd. any a to thiw ing now has a fat Dugan up Nimb hundreds to Tat post | thc tok pro: | Ritety and gen 2 pace, | Anto’ the pi Druid | hia interest’ t at least ao temporary ec Mrs, Douglass, wits h tend the funeral of form [strate Thomas F. Wen! Etght some flowers, Grossi Douglass was struck by fel Testor, who wi hultz, of No. 38 nion & § j did not Peupanta picked her up. mansget to «+ Greasina, Hank dents profited at btol ~ Plunge Went Wrong. Sams BB ae +3 excel Mrs-_Douriass w wecond street. Fortunately “the ver the woman, v ie car and TWourried—her t While on her way to a funeral fils Dougiass, her brother came to New a to 8 ork est Th Weinyed submitting hers choice Farrell Iment. Teetor telephoned to his ¢ | ployers and a member of the firm fo te —iijureawoman te her home, in Oranks-tn-the-pes that iad 10] car drive: for Ha i lind to the rules-and "slow" sigtials uy NK OF KONE. or tovt of iNeterves Save Motorman. @ che train atrwigmened out and +Tliey pulled the cowering nian out of} irt Killed Without W. arning ' at Bath Beach , Without Fright paralyzed the child, ain wan | rectly In front of the Se geant Finn, | train, for dt did not halt, '\Wwantworth |. aah : ever, afte j ¢ | Bo ee ee riattg rota y from. the two dollars of {hel BACK DRAUGHT. FIRES Rinceutes sixieant ‘ ion “and (71.000 of the r opping back nha at wh like a wild horse when) stand. Druid had tired from) py i Hghting it out, and won going away ight Alamansor Wins long. She was a good third.) 6 bed te over A aA nrskee + oh ree against FF & Stachine, Keene cast-off, over to-day ans Siinmy. Lane al Way to the last! bundle out of the Fing on hls head vic- iaar Borco, a Hungarian mervant et t told on Druld in the stretch | woinan thirty yoara old, who worked a] fea vgoink ualll WC wan ate, n had nothing left when Oakenito) . cox ¢r 8. Quitman In the four-story | Grtmaldi a Winner. avenue, Brooklyn, was starting a fire Jerry Wernvers put Grimmidi, the} i, the kitchen range to-day when back draught puffed {lame out into e >; inansor_ di ‘over Sewell. Grimaldl was played | face. She ran, screaming, into the hali- re cae nns Tit Fising uitvover they Fink Ftraight and place, | way with her clothing aftre. brother went to the cem! INDICTMENT FOR A 1 Machine was a lengths back] Sewell was an odis-on favorite. He! Her cries caused a small panto among | the finish. whip. Rockstone, wit The ring: got a jashing on Hy Paddy Kelly {n tho | flames with a door mat, but not untit | Agri! is the son of an “ee the third wan fade an saddle There waa no Did for| the woman had been-s0 badly burned | aire conteactor who. assisted In n money fa' a i That ane te aytre-at-St. John's Hospttat—-cursteretior-of the Subway. secmed 40 Outclass the others_and prob- the ‘anta of the building, er. ft -m-r-wnthg” Gets’ Lashing: asbiywould have won atthe end If—Dast oo sre outteman; extingulaied’ who ar ing Wor apartment house at No. MM Atlantic; wits PLAT No i Nov. Motion. to-dismiss indictment denied.” ‘This was ‘the endorsement w Judge William —P, Platt made to-day on the indictments found against John aud John. Johnson, hi charged etery’ wit —_— UTO 1) Saat 20th Anniversary Sale eae coe ; wenty Years of Achievement -and-Value-Giving grown, until now four big stores: ~w America. Se Offered anywhere before: . Suit Specials All-wool “velour ‘and silk-mixed “Cassimere Suits and ‘high-grade Worsted Suits, in new. browns and grays, new stripes and overplaids, and neat dark wors- ee ted mixtures. Tailoring, fabrics-and models. 1 of $18 and $20 standard.......... ese rere $ 1) New, smart, brown, blue, gray and silk-mixture ts _Velour and Worsted Suits—best Journeyman tailoring —hew Brill, mod to : ined black unfinished. Worsted Suits and_finest pure“worsted brown and grayish Suits; in tailoring, pees and models best af any ss28 stand. l “ veers Tuxedo ‘Suits, full ‘ilk lined, new w step collar model, made of high-grad: vicuna, designed and tailoret to; fit perfectly by, one of America’s best tailor- 19) Ing concerns; Standard 30 valuers...+-... Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats Good $8 value black and fancy Suits and Qvercoats | for young men; well tailored; new patterns; | tor you fabrics, Special Youths’ Suits, specially tailored of specially designed and wateryroofed gray ‘effect cassimeres; special jit} models; and youths’ Overcoats, new gray $8 Sults, of fabrics specially woven and-water- | fabrics, new’ models; extra $10 and $12,50 values proofed at*the mill. consists of Jacket | Suits and Overcoats In new models; new fabrics of and two pairs of trousers; warranted to 5 better style, better finish and better tailoring than #6 service; greatest evalua In $3 eel Suits at $15, and warranted to sive America . : eo 5 worttof service. $1 Suits, Reefers, an ar pares tailored and made of excellent - Overcoats. of very Bighest fenticsh a valies at $4.44. standard knowh ..,...+., FOUR : __ 279 BROADWAY "47 CORTLANDT ST. Children’s Specials nea wool, Overcpats that are $7 ry $8 qual- ly_in__ tailoring, fabric,» style 4.95 Ma the eXtra full cut sizes... Dudley 4+in-1 waterproofed $4.95 $15 to $30 Sain men’s Sults and HARLEM STORE OPEN EVENINGS.. organizations in America are necessary to supply these’stares with arerehadies Twenty years of-sélling better merchandise and giving better values—twenty years of-gain- =ing-patronagé—a-larger and more critical clientele than-any_other concern ever gained in Se-short = atime. Twenty-years- of “growing, until now Brill stores are the fastest growing-clothing stores +i j UNION. SQUARE hos Chambers St. : Near Greenwich 14th, near Broadway + Hive-Made- Brill Stores Pre-eminently - + — New York’s Best Clothes Stores From one small store on Cortlandt street, the Brill business has steadily scares iis B Here are specab to celebrate twenty years of, Brill” ‘business —values (les than were ever — Overcoat Specials. Alwool Melton Overcoats, in sizes for youths and men, Fabrics warranted full weight, true, unchanging color, and to give longest service, In style, tailoring and fabric sual Overcoats ... Black, Oxford and Cambridge Gray Melt | coats—and—herring-bone stripe 1 Velour t-smrart-new—fabrics—sinart_naw— models: —all Journeyman Values-under- $2057 “Gray Overcoats, In fancy weave wors' lion Over- hout Knowing that she had met with en ac- bes Brain to iota ge A WOMAN'S CLOTHING. <= backed i USEC SRT AR, KILLING MUST- STAND. | u.—| teh. rant NOVEMBER 14, 1907, AUTO STRIKES A MOB THREATENS : fn iii efits a ——WPAQUEDUCT trace eee sce WALTOEL FERAL RUNS VER CHD eee “Bro tt ie oo ee ecco a jSeriously Hurt, Mrs: Douglass | 12- Year-Old Gertrude Snyder jt « awarm a Is Taken Home in Gar That | Ran Her Down. * Under a full head of power with the! Coney Island the: eherp curve Hay Nineteenth’ mtreet -and. Hath nie’ to-day, the moiorman eid in th chool. books: tucked ont, rude Synder, a pretty jarriyai of a clty-bourd Jett. her home at No-l tin toltawed’ by a “Rre * near the corner of first stroet, and ay the rails of Ui¢ trac for the than vairty feet from her. was,only & matter of a second b ek It, falling neross the trac Station at Bay Twenty-xecond | votente | Scoren saw tho tragedy, and 8 c 5 “pias = : finn, was on the steps o! hi forward and ordered > clan ‘}tha station house, cried out to the re-|s poriPark) . serves to follow him In pursult of the 5 the only—child of nor attempt! ait, avenue, wax_vory pretty and! | to halt. The wheels —caught- Ky,/ , crushed body again and carried se hundred yards. strewing the! 5 i eee tea taathy criihaon fragmenta, —4-—-detail of their make-ip.is-intended for wear. They are finen 5 Crowd Chases the Train, and 4-ply quality, have the strongest of buttonholes and comein Twenty policemen leaped after the For Infants and Children: quarter sizes, every collar shrunk to ize, ona CEES) train-shouting for It to stop, Men and - men pied -out-of shep—and. ‘axelling }-1NG. along the way and Joined in the pur- suit, Those who had witnessed the Boars the ded on, peal % on the track in Ite} [rons Island Rattroad over Jamaica ? fg |The fire started where ‘the ea The ‘ if not give up _the chase. spans the backwater sretchés pane cea ‘the Raunt and Goose Creek on the the window of tia cub only once (isc odeialbn It was stated that fully. four dare he he had p i the pap co station, | would elapse. before the road could re build the burned atrotch. In the mean- e RMN g weer | “eld road,"\by way of Cedarhi Burned Away. Valley Stream to Far Rockaway, make . I = ing the distance ten miles further for) i SE most of the residents and necessitating”, ,burauing snob carried ahead on) gparks from a pasaing locomotive to-|the temporary use of’ steam, as the 4. aie tha Maeda was finally! yoy wet fire to the long trestle of the] route Ia not fitted for electric power, 0 slow down. _ -! o & atop at Ulmer Park he sprang from his cab to the pla ‘form. The mob was thers in a few minster | ot a thousand, breath- the moturmian's yout the. train fiehow thie ne wa of fear to travel ahe jshot toward the to the numnbe Serkt,. Finn and hia re: ex were van of the trong aml drove the Hout ceremon: rink about him an far thetlmer Park stata nd formed ay held’ fii await. th Was faken to the Seventi nad deat : weveloned. that he ,!s Joseph the -same——motorman who . R. T. train to disaster in lon oat Kighty-sixth street, oh, testa tr winks pernona were Injured, In that ac- t Speed ran his train av full mpeed rolley car, Later he was ex- and a boy ~ It's all right to be par- ticular about the laundry that docs your-werk—___ but why not be a little particular when you buy : naa noi|| he collarsP Good taun- moke | teen struc 1 dries ‘can't. make poor 1) ‘The collars any better. Mr ‘and Mra, Jo! Snyder, of No, 1858 thelan—umiatally bright scholar, [RUNK TO SIZE Y-szes COM Ar, Sons | ——= = = a look the best of all that come out of the wash because ev identifi sthe genuine, You'll findastyle to suit you youat the, 2for 25c—in the best stores everywhere. Van Zandt, Jacobs & Co., The Linen Collar Makers, Troy, N. Y. _ Bignature ee and Women's ed Fur-and— Fur-lined Coats ~~ Greenhut ~~ The Store of Fifth, Avenue Qualities Company 27" ——— Fur Gravats, and : Sixth. Avene Pace : = Black broadcloth coats, clear squirrel lining; collar of Persian lamb, —~ blended or natural ‘squirrel. New loose or semi-fitted models, Value $39. 0m cose ears $26.50 Coats of importéd broadcloth, “ined throughout, including. sleeves, with clear squirrel, shawl collar’ of Persian lamb, finished’ at bottom = >. with rows of feilep stitching. Value $55. 00 — ic ae 507 SS Zea of Pate Breitschwantz (finest ales Pas Pas dosed at throat with jewelled clasp set in bright or green gold. A fanciful_~ Mulls and Sets : se aan sth ‘fovelty ofthe season. 0... we we OO = Muffatoimatch = ea S800 : Natural Mink cravat 5. ww ee $9.75 Se Frimmed-muff-to match 2 .°.-. . . ww 4 $18, so no _ For Friday's selling : ee *Manchurian-black lynx sets, {foreign dye); late pillow muff a scarf to match, Value $30.00 - Ao Mise cat $18.50 Men's 26 and 28-in. twill <ilk, tape he ‘umbrellas ; natural wood ———— tallored—unusual $13.50. iteds and =“ welours, brown Overcoats-and black aad blue Kersey Overcoats, Four smart models, -with velvet and® self collars, patch cash pockets, new flap and cuff effects and other new ideas, Exclusive fabrics and fine talloring such as mark these coats are unusual under $22.50 and $25 $16 Black, blue, Oxford and various gray Overcoats— Melton, Kersey, Worsted’ and smart Cheviot Over- coats—in_ over a dozen seml-box, full-box, semi-fitted and button-through models.” Tatlored and by the foremost overcoat makers in 1 Amerjca; best $25 and’ $28 values. Silk-lined brown Vicuna Gute Dlack, destened 7.50 Oxford, olive and various gray Worsted Qvercdats and finest Kersey Qvercoats, “In tailoring and fabrics, fit and | style’ these coats are the finest $28 and $30 garments possible, - $19 0 Men’s. Trousers Special | Worsted Trousers, tailored by Hungerford system journeymen tailors; will hold shape per manently; $6 values. STORES. $3.75 125TH STREET- Cor. 3d Avenue Umbrellas handles in_new _and exclusive shapes. Value $3.00 . . $2.00 .. ¢, tape-edge_umbrellas; tasteful, dig ida edhan- dies ‘of ‘cial ‘wood, sterling trimmed: Value $400; ee See =Women's-26-in: “will -silk,-tape edge umbrellss, attractive novelty = é handles in pearl and sterling silver. Value $3.50 . . $2253 3 Women's 26-in. silk serge, ribbon edge umbrellas; richly finished, exclusive handles of sterling silver, pearl, gun metal, buckhorn and natural wood, sterling silver trimmed. Value $4.50 and $5, 00, $2.95 Ingenious, tasteful desk fittings of the kinds not usually found even in the best specialty shops, priced thus: Engagement easels in red English straight grain’ leather ; fitted with clock, porcelain memorandum plate, pencil and monthly calendar cards,, Walue $2.75. . 2... Race $2.25 _ Telephone registers in red leather; folding His, space er fifty in- sertions Walue $225) $1.75 Post card albums in art cloth covers, stamped in Cty gold or white leaf. Values 30c., 75c., $1.50. . . 20c, 60c, 95e Sixth Avenue, Eighteenth to Nineteenth Street, New York. . (Formerly occupied by B, Altman’ & Co.) a

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