The evening world. Newspaper, November 15, 1907, Page 12

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' Yoseph .Goldstein’s OLENT ON WAY _TOCGURT TOAS FOR DISCHARGE Father Wanted to Remove Him to Asylum for the Insane. Joseph . Goldstein, of aixtecn. who bas been a pe- “in: the Osntral Islip Hospital for @ho. insane, decame violent to-day while on dls way to the ‘@upreme Court, Hed cas ot” tig attendants with a | blow and a{tempted to run. away. Ho was captured after a short chise, Nut fe took four men to subdue and carry @ strugeting doy to an ante-coom is ‘Court-House. co xeuhe Goldstein was ;eent to the esytum « year ago suffering © trom “Edotescent-tneanity:~Hie-Faiher, Lacoh.. & * weak-looking | - WOODRUFF MENTIONED THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER ODELL REPORTED WORSE. ft Nov. 15. to-duy to be, ic will not ba able to! room even with thé best of ix weeks or two months at him taking active | % for the control of! Assembly. which the Hughes- r-Merritt forces have desired: him FOR A TOGA. | ‘Bor quire waa ‘reported on the Jatraetel here nlght that he waa dying, and} ‘A the run ras baneless Ne a In| | | though a critical condition. ‘ | For Girls As a-reward for carrying ‘Trolleytown’: “Tq Tim Mieyre oatting attention, But’ the closest he'll: get ta a Senatot's gown Will be ebout ag far as the “srention.”” ‘COAT SHIRT just as you do your coat. The best bal- anced, most DIED FROM THE “BENDS,” Gealck Lestoria, Who was attacked Wednesday with’ the “bends? while working in the Pennsylvania tunnel, at made, and most pspaled thet ace) tinin whise or fast | Sizes 6 to 14 Broadway at Thirteenth St. Women's Department Hadett, CarhartE@ We’ve Planned for a Stirring Friday and Se With a Marvellous Sale Which Involves Items of Interest for Girls, Misses and. Women.- Such Week End Offerings Have Never Been Known for Suits, Coats and Dresses Two Hundred and Fifty Tailored Suits $1025. ‘ “Sizes 12, 14, 16, 18 Value $25 » Materials Chiffon ‘Broadcloth, Herringbone Cheviot, Fancy Mixture;, Check Worstedd> ~ For «Misses a ‘or Small Women Models Short: Prince Chap Suits, Medium ‘Prince Chap Suits, Fancy Eraid Trim Suits, Single Breasted Suits, Double Breasted Suits: _ ; : Mannish Stripes. - AJE of the coats are interlined; the skirts are in the full platted styie havirig .a. wide fold. Three Hundred and Filly Values to $10. 75 FRAZIN Vi, wy 6th Ave. and 18th St. Saturday, November 16th “Wonderful Shoe Bargains ‘Third Floor Satesroom [a Sale oi Misses’ High-Cut Shoes New shipment, just received, made of Patent Coltskin, Gun Metal ‘Calfskit and Vici Kidskin,. extra high; lace and button. 7 Sizes 8 +;-to. 2... and 2: to 513; ‘larger sizes in Patent Colt- Skin only: real-$2,50 values, your choice: $9 7 ‘p ta9 days ago sought to have his boy | Long Island -Chy, “ater yesteraay mip St. John’s Hospital. He lived at No. CLUETT, PEABODY @ CO, MAKERS OF ARROW COLLARS 4 alecharxedas cured, but the authori- [waa walking quietly between the two | tles doclared that thelr patient was ptill unable to properly take care of 689 East Twelfth street, Manhattan. himeelt The father (ich secured —x- seit of babens corpus, which was re- tumable to-day before Justice Fitz- ‘gerald in ‘Part 11 of Special Term. ‘Accompanied ‘by Dr. Byrpca, of tho | Bospital, and“an attendant, the youth Mien slong. Park Ror, g necessary to call, lon of the reserves to drive nway the reels waiting in an for the case to Tia fatse Dr the three men unt! cna fsputrick wont to thelr as. _IMPORTANT. _ |. a ee ee {EEE PET eI : # > Yep ) eee sQUESTS’ NARROW ESCAPE R: wWwakened by Cemetery Watch)! mam to Flee for Life in Their x __‘Night Clothing. Many persons had narrow escapes from being burned to death early to- fay, when the hotel of Ratrick A. Mo- Garry, in Long Island City, waa burned to the ground. Many guests in the ‘hotel were asleep and all had to flee for otheir ives in night clothing. How the fire started is a mystery, but pad «gained considerable headway be- ae pret! discovered by a watchman Cemetery, nearby, Ho Mnliod to. the piusesasd’ avoused mane ri the. ame Dut there was no time OF B The Arena could iad ea when they arrive As ie ‘wes of fram Sand was soon destroyed, if eanaicn TUNNEL HOUSE FIRE. 91,000 Damage te Old Ballding at Woot of Mast 434 Street. 4 In one pf the bulldings occupied by ‘the contractors of the Belmont Tunnel; at the foot of East Forty-second street, fro broke out last evening and did} damage amounting to about $1,000. The | Dullding has not been used for more than a umonth,~and the cause of the | Biaze ts ndt known. i FROM BURNING HOTEL. B'way at Warrea St. Biway at 3ist S “Sale of Men’s Business Suits; -black-and—white-checks, Sizes‘6to 14. Handsome Coats $9.50 for Giris “Full length coats lined with flannel "Fancy c& high neck and | notch collar coats—50 of which ars sor unlined, of heavy navy, trown, grecn and garnet cheviots. of blue cheviot flanne! lined. $4.95 Sale of $7.50 Dresses for Girls at $4.95 An enormous collection of pretty models in serges, fancy plaids, worsteds and amall Special at $4.95. Tailored Suits for Women Of Velvet. Value $50 $35 Of Broadcloth Value $3 Oo BEGINNING TO-DAY, 14.50. Quality unaltered. They are still 20.00, 22,00 and 25.00 values. Prices only are. subject to change in Smith-Gray clothing. The keen senseof order essential to every well conducted business compels us to do this. Broken lots have been gathered together, and ir- respective of value are marked at the uni- form figure 14.50. Thisvsale includes smart models in black theviots and fancy mixtures, We have an alteration department, but there is little need of it, Smith- Gray clothing is fashioned according to nattire’s measure- ments of man—not after those seen in picture books, Smith, Gray & Co. Fulton St. at Flatbush Ay. t Bedted Ave | BIKLYN, ‘BENSDORP’S — There's no better Cocoa made, It's the Cocoa in the WRAPPER. LLOW S. L. BARTLETT C0. importers, Beton. ROYAL DUTCH ‘COCOA Known everywhere for its— = Double which saves : %) your éocoa: ASK FOR BENSDORP'S MILK CHOCOLATE. | ae OP CARE x cuotal? ‘Serges, cheviots, mixtures, plaids, ‘checks ] Voile in black, biue and brown, ‘handsemely A velvet Pititary, model in all. shades, handsomely embroidered and braided. Full plaited skirt. A Paquin velvet model in the new draped sieeve effect, having embroidery trimming. Vest in pastel shades. Skirt-plaited with fold. Sack coat ‘suits, stripe broadc‘oth. — Fluffy Ruffles suits, stripe broadcloth. Coat suits with tailored straps. * Double-breasted broadcloth suits. _The above suits at $19.75 are splendidly tailcred, with linings of peau de cygne or Skinner's satin. Skirts in the newest models. 2,000 Skirts Values to $18 $6: Wondertul Sale of Tailored: Skirts In All Sizes Up to 35 Waist. 1,000 Shirts Values to $10 *4 and= stripes, in all the new .coloricgs ani| trimmed with from one to five taffeta bands. models, one, two or three folds, with cluster| Also black taffeta silks and taffe‘a cloth 18th St. B bth Ave. All Priced Shoes. tucks. _ Ae er skirts, s‘ripes, plaids and mixtures. Hace Carat 6G Broadway at Thirteenth St. | ~~ -Shees: Misses’ Made -of fine Kid:kin leather, double extension soles, solid inner soles and top soles, Sizes 8:4 (o 2; ‘worth $1.25 For Appearance, : Fit, Durability and those finer points which characterize honest merit — our, shoes are without Aecoual. A carcful study of the shoe needs of our patrons in New York, Philadelphia and Chicago, where we have twenty-two” exclusive shos stores devoted: to selling our shoes exclusively, has led to the present peflect organization, They are made In a3! grades‘of upper Icathers, from the cholcest selection of reliable tanneries. The soles are cut from th2 best Virginia Oak Tan Leath- % ers, You can choose styles suitable for every occasion, from the dainty light sole {ull dress shoe to the swagger street boots. Made from the new uppet leath- ers in yogue —the Dull, Demi-Glazed Caif, new pleasing Tan Russia Call, Glistening Patent Colt Skin. “We guar- antee our shoes to be exactly, as repre- sented. All. styles, one price, In all the new and styljsh leathers,” We make a feature of feet that are hard to fit. Service. OPEN LATE SATURDAY NIGHT. FRAZ. IN & OPPENHEIM, 12sth St. & 3d Abe. | BS ESE Ace [ 260 West 125th Sta, . Bethoecn 7th & 8th Avs. ; ee 500 pairs Women’sHigh $450 : = : Boys’ Shoes (Regular $2.50 Value) Made of paccied Gun Metal Caif- s tent Goltskin— Estes 54: 39 sion soles sizes - 1to 5} Boy 's’ Shoes Genuine $1,50 and $1 $2.00 values at Abso‘utely waterproof, double sole; calfskin uppers, solid leather; a splendid shoe for & ws school wear: sizes up to 514. Grade Shoes, wortns3 «$3.50 at Men's $3.50 and $4.00 Trade Marked Shoes. at $7 -90 6,000 pairs For To- Morrow's Sale The “Snow” 84.00 Shoes ° The “Lobdell” $4.00 Shoes The “McElwain” $3.50 Shoes At 94° a Pair They re Hand Welteé in the new shapes. Lace, Button and Bluchers, © Sizes 6 to 14, all i widths. Made of se- lected Patent Colt. skin, Patent, Kid- skin, Gun’ Metal’ Calfskin and estazed Vici Kid,

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