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

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a A HIND a Bow nas If Trans- ferre ‘d Many Prisoners. Meera, Strest Police Court to the Ray- ond Street. Jail, Brooklyn, blocked $MM more than an hour to-day. and ed mmussment for several Huin- |” Mi 'pereons who were attracted by the and screanis of. the men and) “inside. Detver Joe Evans was hurled from seat whien the rear axle broke. He thineelf up’ to find the rear of “Black Maria" pettied on the pave- ‘A doen’ persond angrily de- to-day me hoarties, you're too Swny for one man,” firmly feturned bedlam continued until a crowd ied. Some one hurried to a -euerv. with a prison work ‘ot trat transterring the group. pen were scelinkenteuts Aizia out, first, pO TOR A ‘York Firm of Jewellers dad to Pay $14,000 Duty When It Was Returned. “Alfred H. Smith & Co., Jewellers, at 382 Broadway and “with branch of- ‘In Chicago and: London, were. the ntiffs before Justice Truax and a fn the Supreme Court to-day in a it against Frank J. Mackey to re- er $14,000, Their clatm is based on ullar deal over a peari necklace fitty-three pearls, aggregating 68 ins, the central pearl being 37 1-! and the snap a navette dia- lackey, bought the necklace of | the house. ‘The price was $14,000 Slackey liad the ‘privilege of Ing the necklace at the.end of a , When he was to receive $14.00, This was. March 3, 196. Mr, Mra. Mackey nailed. for Europe, that necklace on the fair neck of , Mackey Was mush admired in| don: society. isthe contract year was drawing to ose late Iast February Smith & C; Ned to:Mr, Mackay that-they were vin ness to keep Ubelrnareement. nd on your Kttance of $30,000. @_returned the necklace,” replied Mackay. draft was sent to him, but mtly, when the London agents of H. Smith & Co., who had received | speckiace from Mackay for the forwarded it to A. H.. Smith & Mackay for enough | CHANCE FOR A SAFE - AND SANE CANDIDATE ‘ey Guoncel- NEVER THOUGHT OF THAT! IlTeddy decides to run again ind the Democrats put up“Bryan, id the ‘‘safe and sane” ones put) forth a man Ki win without even tryin’? RNITURE DISPLAY CANNOT FAIL TO PLEASE. | ee ert Amything You Want, in Beautiful Flannel Watsts original esigns, Can Be Found at Jor- ; dan, Moriarty 3 Co. ise 5 t Sroken-down prison van filed with | Priecnere—Bhing tranaferted trom ‘the |’ = "| Black Broadcloth Coats | i-either 3/-or loose-fitting-braid-trim—]- 2 nel lined. CENTRAL OFFICIAL’S TRIAL. ““PARHAMITE” GUILTY. Nev. 20 Appotated ae Date tm the) “WATKEGAN, Ill, Noy, 15.—Haroid Kingqbridge Disaster: Case. Mitchell, the “Parhamit who prac- Yostice Kellogg. in the Crimina) tised casting out of devils, ,exercising Branch of the Supreme Court, to-day|demona and other weird rites, and who ayia Nov. 29 as the day for the | in his practice tortured and killed Mra. of Vice-President and Genera! | Letitia Greenhalz in Zion City seven Miunacer Alfred Hi Smith, of the New| weeks ago, wan found guilty of man- York Central. Raiiroad, indicted for! Slaughter last night and sentenced to the manslaughter In the second degree. penitentiary. Mra. Mitchell and Mrs. lhe case grown out of the killing of Louisa Smith, who were indicted as Accessories, were acquitted. Mitehell told the vhat he fol- “lowed Biblical Instructions In his devil chasing Mrs. Greenhaiz was an in- walla, and dled from vuriouw fractures oon after Mitchell’ and the others Toperated on her. i) he In % Jot culpstie negic mafeguards and to p Lmotormen of these f Lord & Taylor _ Will nat a ae \, Special: Sale > Saturday, November 16th of W. omens, 's, Misses’ &r Girls’ Winter Garments i at prices 25 to 50% less than | present values. Women's. Coats |med at collar and cuffs, lined with grey or black satin, 50 inches long; value 25.00 Automobile or Tourist Coats of Mannish Mixtures, double-breasted, semi or loonpa fitting | back, 50 inches long; | valué $20,00 reas Etnel:sh Cravenetied Rain Coats Oxford and Tan shades, full lengths, Price | several models to select {rom} values $20.00 values p tO. 25:00 $20.00 | Sie Rubber Coats Ser | to: | A collection of 35 coats in Black, Tan, $30.00 | ‘THE EVENING WORLD, | Navy and—Striped Silk Rubberised Coats; values $20.00 to 30.00 Girls’ Coats . 4 to 14-year sizes, © kc) HE full length, double-breasted, flannel lined, Chinchilla Cloth *10.00| ¥% or 3-length, flannel lined. Mannish Mixtures single or double-breasted models, flan- value $15.00 Misses’ College Coats of Mannish Mixtures,: Navy and Brown! *17.50 Ae | Cheviots, single and double-breasted;: 14 to’ | 18-year sizes. value $25.00 | ea Misses’ Fur Lined Coats 8 to 16-year sizes; Finest French Broad cloths; colors: Navy, Red, Brown and Black.) g | lined with German Squirrel and full shawl "29:50 collar of Grey Squirrel, value 40.00 | Misses and. Funior Suits - | | Sutts : | \Suets }of Cheviots and Mixtures, of Striped Broadcloths; | | single-breasted coats.pleated | double-breasted coats, braid| skirts, ~ bound and fine pleated skirt | $15.00 with 3 folds, ; |» — value $20.00 & $25.00 $25.00, value £40.00 | Broadway and 2oth St.; 5th Ave.; roth St. Lord or avis Specials jor Saturday _ Stock Cleaning Sale of — — _ 350 Women’s€8 Misses Waists’ Taffeta hi Vaosts Black and Colors. White Ground. , 1) 95 | | | | j | | I Batere Watsts Light and Medium Shades. prices. All this season's styles but odd sizes and OO ; styles not to be duplicated. Women’s Separate Skirts Exceptional offer for Saturday. { | Zaffeta Silk, E | fine Serges, - "7.50 Chiffon Panamas,,. and Mancy Mixtures, value 12.50 i Broadway & 2oth St.; 5th Ave.; toth-St- | Open Every Evening ~—~-Until 9 o’Clock. / Actual Furnisher 375.Worth 32-90 own 51-50 Wer 100 2.00 10.00 15.00 20.00 3).00 3-50 We Allow Freight and RR. Fare 10% Value, CK 00, New Catalocue, Mniled Frees Furniture. 8 up to 810,000 vy special of ly, Also to Now York Pennsylvania. gh larat nnd Connecti Pati: ial 1423-3°AVES _serween 80.8 ST. will he allowed on prese3- fF tation of this aitvertiet any art! WORLD WANTS WORK ae a , ae Men Know We prove our claims to undersell at all tim not only by the clothes themselves and the pri at wh Sell them, but by over 27;000 4 steady -patrons who” u regularly as clockwork. ‘ unusual for us to te selling Htor-overcoat for S$t0—H's-a- occurrence for us to offer a $20 garment f Our plan of manfacturing for youdirect, is the secret of our ability to so undersell. There is no sale about town that represénts such great valu ing in clothes of such: superior qual- ity and style, WE manufactured these Suits and Overcoats WE know they're the best. WE give you a “mone ' guarantee to INSURE YOU of these fac We've cul short on descriptions and let price talk. Suits or Overcoats. $15 value at. $10 $18 value at $22.50 value at $30 value at $22.50 ($20 value at $35 value at $15 a 1457. Broadway Millinery Saturday, November 16th Misses’ €3 Children’s Hats 83.75 & $5.50 values $5.75 & 88075 Lord & Taylor . Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; roth St. MANY A MAN HAS BEEN STARTED ON THE_ ROAD TO PROSPERITY BY A vay) WoRLD "WANT? AD, New-York. FRIDAY. N OVE MBER 15, 1907. |__ Children's School Dresses, ___ Sterm Brothers — fF To-morrow, Exceptional Values in Men’s Seasonable Underwear | Medium Weight Whi te Meriro or Medium and 93¢ Heavy. Weight: Natural Wooi Shirts or Drawers, } Medium or Heavy Weight Natural $1.15" Blue Gray Wool Shirts or Drawery, % I £ 15 English Natural Gray Wool whey Winter Weight Sluris or Drawers, : 1 15 | English Natural Gray Wool Shirts or s Drawers, extra quality and heavy weight, ah | 0 Lace Curtains and Bed Sets Unusual Offerings for Saturday ey IRISH POINT CURTAINS, 8 $3'05.-4¢50) 7.95 — Values $4.75. to. 9.75. Pair RENAISSANCE, CURTAINS, : $4,75, 6.75, 10.95 Values $5.75’ to 14.50 Pair “LACET. ARABE CURTAI} $7.75, 9.50, 13.75 Values $9.75 to 19.50 Pair BRUSSELS CURTAINS, _ $9.50, 16. §0,-23.00_ $5.95 Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel At Pronounced. Reductions. © Misses! Tailor-made Suits, in:Cheviots and Broadcloths, various models-and colors, full pleated skirt, 14-and 16 yrs, °29.5) Reduced: from $45:00 and $47.50 Misses’ & Girls’ Walking Skirts, of fine Panama, latest models, full pleated with tailored folds, 12 to 16 y1s,.. $4.90,7.00 Reduced from $7.00 to $12.00 ta One Piece and Sailor Modéls, 6 to 14 yrs, 3.95 Girls’ Kersey Reefers, = ed with red flannel, velvet collar, 6 to {4 yrs, oa s of Hunter's Red Cheviot! © Box Back and Double-breasted Front,-trimmed with fancy 5.95 braid and straps, lined throughout and interlined, 2 to 6 yrs, MISSES’ WAISTS Sizes 14, 16 and 18 Years White Lawn. trimmed with lace & einbroidery, Value $2.00, $1.00 Black and Colored Taffeta Silk, “5,00, 3.95 Brussels Net and Cluny Lace, “6,00, 4.75 er _ Misses’ & Girls’ Trimmed Hats eX very attractive collection of: School Hats, in practical colarings, from $3.50 to 7.50 Dress Hats, an elegant assortment, at $8.50 to 22.50 (SECOND FLOOR) = Boys’ and Girls’ Shces = REGULAR AND HIGH CUT, IN TAN AND BLACK RUSSIA CALF, PATENT LEATHER, VICI KID, WHITE CANVAS AND BUCKSKIN; -'* MADE ON LASTS SPECIALLY ADAPTED TO- GROWING FEET. Decided Values in Boys’ Calf Shoes with broad toes and welted soles, Sizes 9 to 1334, Spring Heels, $1.65 1 to 544, Low Heels, $2.25 _ Boys’ & Children’s Clothing At Attractive Prices High Grade Norfolk, Derby & Double-breasted. Suits Boys’ ate gray, brown and lige mixtures, ork) Formerly $8.45 to eh on / Boys’ Long Chesterfield O7 ys i brown andigray mixtures, 9 to 17 yrs, 7.25 College mand Louncine ROpeE =~ in ali the leading College Colors, plaid effect with $. Foot Ball and Crossed Oars at bottom and sleeves, —, — $4.75 Little Boys’ & Girls’ Teddy Bear Robes, $2.95, Bs in blue, tan, red and pink, 4 to 12 YES Complete Line of Boys’ and Children’s Headwear, in Plain and Novelty Effects, Moderately Priced. West Twenty-third Street. _ Stands for Dog— Man's faithful friend; A pet who will gladly—+ To burglars altend, He also makes hunting A part of his life, So pick World “Dog! Ads. To-day with your knife. Phen Get a Good Dog of Your Own,

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