The evening world. Newspaper, November 20, 1907, Page 13

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_ VS aHE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 20, “FIFTY STEERAGE —(CIRL'S ARREST — WOMAN AIDS IN Strotersctret, | 1907. zo-monnow | | ORROW. TO-MORROW JOONM, to 1PM 10°43 on tot PM. 10 AM, tot P.M. Girls’Coats}| Men‘s Chinaware oe feast Ket Collars 2 linen. in all Jateat acyl 25e. kein more thu custom FTO MOTH W. 10 AM, to 1 PM. ~TNVELLERS ROT | MAY CLEAR UP RALTING ESCAPE = " OVO LER 78 RIMES CEL BEMES = was twenty-two years ¢ Ke to the offiter last night bs Nf at ‘ ee ‘ohen, of Leader, With Objectionj to} |“Maid”’, Disappeared Just Be-|Summons Police ‘Police by Telephone iss CO nee Cloths 1.000, Austria: ie Wool with, double delivered. Not mora than 12 6f each to a customer. No mail orders filed. Exch, 9c a | 69c See (Third Foor.) | (Main Floor.) vy. 2A fail} Cou Food, Flashes Knife in | fore Robberies in, Which | Ww ce ded Turnkey “Bie omc : Ficht Wit , $15,000 Was Taken. | folds Prisoner. Mitchell had bo ae W. ’ i : Fa With Stewards. | a phere Infants’ omen's House. | dents of Newark.) ROCHESTER, Xap at the Genesee “Many wealthy resi ROUT CREW IN BATTLE.) were tn the poitee Dresses & Sacques Cd urt to-day to pase | deity Defhartment. | on the Identity of Grace Touglas Falr-| Batavia, was prevented. last night ilies | we f - : [on te Meentj-aeven yearn old, and de-| the nreacnce of mind ot Mrs, Will-| iourteen( DRESSING SACQUES AND Gi wife of the Sheri, The plot waa) Harlem ¢ KIMONOS- Excellent Ger- “Longshoremen Called to Keep jiide it sno iva maid whoxe ment was usually: followed by a quick man’ Flaniel. J). an + ceedingly large. varie [instigated by ey, who iat "Ep 1D af eo held on a charbe of f ST icotwel| Oceanie From’ Being, \iexppearance coincident with, thai jor pea O8 & chache of fOrsery, | Heteey och styles. Handsome a ah b SOs ne ‘terns; pretty telnmed t! | jewelry, sliverware and other valua eae weeks twent sallor collars = - 5 hi i and belts. Can OUTING (FLANNE We j ygt he cuplcat UE ONY ercrowded. : steal dRaymond Palmer, charged a see iin: thr i uunded pretty into’ the! and Cohen was re ete aa Loy we lied, and fully $15,009 worts + : Itatlan aborets, wir ‘swarms are'l of propefty. taken. i A pa DRESSES bre 3 ae Aug ; fipae wale tas ; ‘and to-him | GQLD-STILL-COMING. Hebets Si Em ; A gd at less than ‘going ome th spend tectiven were examning pawn shops { inihg: the Al Sizes’ 6 months. té trouble! on the W toxday? Newark yesterday, when an old Inan Ke Taggart made lis |. _ HERE FROM LONDON. . before the sailing : entered with » handfut-of jewelry, He | y after’ 6 OCs ay Sessa ‘ Lae i IOUBR DHESaES EY. Ci eaphina patcorg tgs Dacel, | thought\the detect! to} anid by Mo-| Goldman, Sachs & Cd, announced the LETTE PAJAMAS. — Gods} : cae if nnd dark color, he trouble was sta . Bacel, i Ail went well uni] the latter's | engagement of $1,500,000 in golde heavy material; double- Ey if i Hin-| cell was' rouched, As “Taggart started | don to. This 81 for It This | to open n® door Meck : engageme on. the presen ian-frony dos! Plone ‘abo: Sunday night and had as ‘ i : hes and WRAP tt apa ‘stripes or plain ba © wore b Sted eens sons Bue OS ee Fres= 3 Ing In the stenrage ever persiszentt “times a day at t to him and } Gisorderiy ait eject him trom Compartment F, wuer he bro! and reg ° ke food that was served «i asped | fF this and led them to No. | 41s Ferry street, where Miss F nks | Ars. eekfast to-day thatland a young man were found, belong: as if waiting eit the bohtss s oO TERE ows. He be ‘a oem "| inks s (THE 14TH T STORN. Bunk of england ae STORE, Second =) & ran to said bls name was) : Bre f and tie young one | git py the pleye tueaieye ae Bacel drew 4 that. He was Wiillain Douglass hel "Ny uperson inde: a. contersion int About fifty of bis countrymen ruliled ret ae StmestlOrtace 1 hie sad that he was to release to his defense, and the stewards had to “dently other two men and was to re- run for their lives ¢ fifty dollars from Kelsey for the They ‘cot reinforce from the rat Mrs. Kelrey. he sald, was to be tussle Baccl j waiting outside with a carriage to aid Tey ere ked down, disarmed, hana-|GAVE HiS $200,000 HOUSE [the men {a their escape. 1% was known was knocked down, dis that the Sherif would be aw The cuffed and bundied out on the whart. : Detectlye Mullon turned him (See e AS SURETY FOR $100 BAIL | men sere placed in iro the Itullan-dmmigrant Society, © — | DIVORCE IS DRIVING Juat as the liner was casting off. x! Robert Gegenheim’s Chauffeur; i belated party of 19 Itallans and Greeks Arrestede foetSpesting=Reris COUNTRY TO FREE LOVE. from the West came racing down the Pe aie : . —nald Vander! cd Free love ho was quartere | Jaf Silk or fT Net. ajfe and defied thom. 100,000 HANDKERCHIEFS For Men, Women and Children—An Immense Shecial Peptdhee from a Brg Broadway Jobbing Alouse. & No transaction of its kind in recent years has been <o important. None has ever offered a choicer line of fine bargains in Handkerchiefs. Certainly a great crowd will be attracted. As Handkerchiefs are among the most acceptable & of all Christmas presents, there naturally ought to-be an enormous demand.- Renowned Dress Tatldred and Sporting Hats. We 4Annzunce Our First SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF Dress and Semi-Dress first cabin xankway, the other} Re kA Oe TVG 1p Beer ae aeceed avaeent fa The (t obare Guse cata NUON ar ans erate ate Tea TRL UT ip Nor, hee REDUCED People who-buy_now-for the Holiday-gift-giving will-get gems of bargains last three were ordered back because} wedlthy mining and smelting family, {sy continued. This prophecy was voiced | Th h S : by-the time they got to the head of the lett his home at No, 12 Weut Fifty-jlast nisht before the Twentleth Cen- | RICES. 1s furchase of Handkerchiefs on sale to-morrow‘at the Lowest Prices ever asked -day jn his recentl; ary by Mrs, Margaret Deland. of |} Il Every 2 ‘an Authoritative in any large store, pa = ~Origmal-Evropean-Creation | — ernst Fotis westward toward Broudway,|. (Wivarce Is suprem PHIPPS arin UOT RT OIE ©| preparatory to going dawn town: In with div E cH. s Paying Gandy we eUs aching ‘also was the chauffeur, gendered, ie Re { 41 West 38th St. CH. PS. Thess Lic BRIC 4ANDKERCHIEFS. . All 1 ay borgus, of No. 229 West Twén- the cover of clus worded expres- | : G white or colored borders; crossbar or Blain fore dozen longshoremen to detach them an: sireet.-A dittleiweator Sixth pene regarding affinities. WIUTE 0} RedieeeHach drag them off the cansplank. : Eh a Oat = rman ERB 3 stitche. ac Fronts prettily fesisned with yokes at ieathataghand oe fvertiona and eluate TITCHED HANI { CHE! ANDKERCHIEFS. | Ay, as in i and quality that $ tnitial on 1.) vate Poitceman Frank Richter, of Contral Office, raised his hand and! topped the machine with the remark: 6,000 PASSENGERS (rauireeelaeitee fast" The driver, In » Police Court: was held | jin §t0 bail for Special Sessions. AS MAROONED BY STRIKE. [surety Mr, Gugsenheiin gaye his hous No. 12 West Fifty-fourth street, valued | The Oceantc sailed fifteen minute: 20th Anniversary Sale If Brill stores had not offered best merchan- dise and best values they would not have become in 20 yecrs America’s fastest growing clothing stores. Others Stalled: ‘in Cars Abandoned | «t $200,000, and no mortgage. If Brill stores did not show the correct, the new Carl Herzinger,- chauffeur for Regi- and the: fashionable in Model, fabric and color they by Locomotive Engineers | ata Vardertilt, who was arrested on could not have built up in 20 years one of the large ‘ in India. ‘| Pirth avenue las! night, charged with - clothes-buying clienteles in New York, the largest . Se a speeding his automnabile at twenty miles clothes-buying community in America, initial in dl IN BOX for IMPORTED HA Pity assorted AMBRIC HA? | REIS eee Colored” borders 3 LITY PURE ALL sorr ‘souyenii CALCUTTA, Nov. 9.—Trame on the! an hour, wes arraigned in the York- Here are extra values In extra smart.and desirable aM ees ie ‘ r 4 these East Indian Rallway, 2165 miles long, | Sle Court to-day qnd held tn $100: bail | Brill clothes: For Children. ; Seestene 5 iE s cnet APRONS, Excellent ma- Nand the second largest lHne in India, in; for trial. ieee . : PRETTY COLDE an * \ferial, full widths; made with bibs, rapidly becoming paralyzed by 2 at - MEN’S ALL-WOOL SUITS & g $10 HANDKERCI eaten E : 14TH sri rr , with deep: hems, pockets: jc. Value: ———EE : a : a NS HITE LAWN APRONS, with bre=! — The ‘trouble originated with the engin- FOURTH AVENUE CAR RUNS eers, who are almost ‘entirely uropean, OVERCOATS, $15 VALUES, and yesterday and to-day great numbers DOWN BROOKLYNITE. All-wool cassimere suits, new gray designs, hew ul Ae i Vnsen Of natives belonging to the tramMo staft Sears modes. R t nt is neseceseeecssecestenscenesesseedecnsecsesceseeces wae fee ae Ta and wide i Ft ae ee ea set ra Mathew ‘Henderson Sustains Frac- ily Gel elton OX Ceome aoreed (ahaa: es aur a. \$ :R vil} M Wy. RB; {2 | strings road, from Calcutta to Allahabaa: is} tured Skull, Contusions and Pos- ders, collars and lapels and are warranted to hold 35cit (4 ucing 1 mery Ices, * EOUTE GR Spas, eaty ly tled up, and 6,000 pi 1 Aiaee ‘out. ayes f (i i Rec lag ate kesasol Bengalonihe sible Internal Injuries. shanesafitystyle and: colors until’ worn ou JA GHERES TL OBO 3 ar wii yy, Hats that were with hemstitched ruffles all around; ©. Juaction of the East Indian and Bengal- Brae scab aixty-two yéars MENS’ $18 VALUE 11 ptteesie> “a priced $4.50, 50 ruffles, eared ending ets. Nagpur Rallroad, where the sirikers are | old, of No. % Windsor strest, Brooklyn, © Wi >) ‘, . 5.50 : ig 0 i SAT AP! INS. threatening violence. Reports are con-| Waa run down by a northbound Fourtn ALL-WOOL SUITS, i : is & $6.5) (: e Lea STQRE, stantly coming in.of engineers leaving | avenue car at Spruce street and Park Fabrics are all-woo! silk-mixture cassimeres Won caine nie Fae o-morrow a , ona, and in| Row to-day and badly injured. { and high-grade worsteds, in new browns, grays DiOEE LUNCH AS their trains at remote stat cons 3 aome cases driving off with their loco-| The car was travelling at a high rate and greenish mixtures. Tailored, cut and trim= ating, of 6, courses. from 30c ALL of them were made in our {| “motives and leaving the cars. of speed when Mr, Henderson attempted med according to $18-standards, (ru aT STi DET STORE, | workrooms, and are copfes of ! ey lannelette They have boen obliged to stop work fm consequence of the shortage of coal. to cross In front of it. He was thrown et = oy abe airikers complain of overwork and | twenty fect and fell on ibis head. He OVERCQATS, VALUES g d pay. | received a, fracture of the skull, con- ; s rite atrike at ie present time {a ape-| tuslons of the pack and possible inter . WP.TO $22.50, in. view of the taming (mal. injuries. He remained “Gonditions, which are becoming dsj however, and after being m High-grade meltons In black, Oxford more widespread, necessitating the) by a surgeon insisted on being driven and Cambridge gray; fancy yelours in Speedy transportation of reilbt supplies. |to hls home new Quaker ‘gray. and Havana Brown; correct, models and all hand-tailored. MEN'S. $20 & $22.50 VALUE SUITS, 14.50 Peers ‘original models worth five times P| * our price of $3.50. In style they @| ( Inderwear: are the absolute counterpart of %| FLANNELETTE .UNDERSKIRTS. Neat i their expensive replicas, Exclusive, | stripes) Halls wwlditgesandes (ia tshed individual styles made of French + shy fait or silk velvet; all the latest and yw | hems or scalloped (OC) Fine qual- Capeskin Gloves. x igi ‘ pee : fe “Amost becoming shapes. immed # ESS ihe Made to sell at $1.50. We —handsomely with imported flowers % | FLANNELETT bought wholesaler's overstock mand feathers. all colors that are 2) ity material, In various patterns; left’ after filling orders, so we | <n B Ee ond for present wear. made, with, fult width yokes and Journeyman-tailored highsclass ye can sell them at bargain price. MP ey val E loursiandi worsteds, Inauew Drowns Dis) P The most popular shades } - f % | DAISY. ‘corn GOWNS OF HEAVY |] gray, olive*snd (ancy mixtures; cut on foo. ‘ z \ of Tan. Prix seam sewn * FLAN! 3} new, correct models. High-grade gar‘ go ‘ Pair ¢ 2 7 dainty nie i Be Hie wn acer bannence ob (ae i ments jn every detail, © We still have about, 2,000 of those untrimmed Felt Hats. 71 s Brena rico YL Hats that creafed “such tively. H strictly. high-grade oe goods; afl wanted shapes Black, ite nd $1. value : WOMEN'S _ 16-BUTTON LENGTH | CAPESKIN GLOVES. Engi “OVERCOATS, | KV se j 2 SSTRICH -EANC Fine-finished {ull-weight kersey, in “ ; woe * a wares ee 5 ATS. Wire 4 inforced ‘Tani if if I; 0 SOU = black and blue; high-grade worsteds-and =f 2 : MEN'S WATS sre aiustes morsed Tan) SHA LS shapes. Esp : Se oauay o' Shanter crowns, They can be pomp 7 yelours, in newest steel, Quaker and blue Ms Apa ia = Sealy adapted for fur all. up-to- grays,newest browns “and newest | R Saat ; dented into any desirable shape, ack, White - date weaves. Overcoats that, because of thé 3 MEN'S GOV E'S. Pique p Black, White and colori. SRould = 982} cl Straigitt-tront models; : = - = cg mart—exctasive=madets-camd—tabrics, ; 3 —place—leather; imported: sell. for. $3,. Trimmed SE: 98 \ Big as us Men eee ae. should be selling at pretmlum Instead capeskin, pux- seam 98c\* Free Fong, 4 e i f at 2 discount. Pair. Be p life, in all profes- _@ ry os os aif ionentan Bs serie 14710 ( STRERT “sone, oeeee : - “ont Money } OVER! A’ W Bice olny Blogt:) Silico i, . front and sides, Strong by more ier SILK-LINED BLACK SUITS $17 W ee ‘ Fresh Meat H ro pas Dh nt bats f aoe and) ribbon. trimmed i i tan ERO ae ae! . Pyrography | see res sav oe d F oe ie Sines || A an any being up to $25 and $28 standard. ‘The °Complele Oullit, Together with Printed-for Wines and Liquors __and, ish values : i fi 7 SHILDREN'S UNDERWAISTS, _ Plain ; Overcoats are from the foremost tailors Stencilled P: feces fO Burning, of Thege High Grades. anddlacen trlinmederbadenGe annie H c cl -lace. es a i : ee He user peas of | tinuous uN lin; buttons sewed on wide tape; ak Bi ic a : Roehl PORT On SHERRY, Yper beat curs will not tear off: Sizes 4 to (4, i SILK-LINED OVERCOATS, $19 . Dene bea Deets eel _. years. TSe, values, : VALUES UPTO $3, [50c down to 25c 4 “and ANE ae black, Bt - - (rHe 141 ree) STORE, me leet tock AND i Resend eh Pcciareaten | Children s Chars. and colds, 59c Rockers and Chia irs, At TUXEDO SUITS, ¢ $19 $30 VALUES, The set itself is pictured, and you / : be illus- e | Tuxedo Suits, {ull silk-lined, new ste get everything shown in the illus Rumr cons. || aes collar’ model. with new outside breast pocket, Hert AULA Vil eee ED BREE |) erase made of high-grade vicuna, designed and FEE OU cna Resa DEAL i } Ali lean meat, ustratéd.; LINWOOD WHISKEY. { Made of The best liquor at » popular pricr sold in this cit whureday only, ot jon, $2.8: '50c F115; bottle. hard wood and prettily finished, i] tifullye stencilled Glove i iy tailored to fit perfectly by one of America’s L Douay AS. . ¥ Box and a Handker- Use BASES HOE TEA 42.00, Meds eS Restle chief Box, Total value CC CAUTION. WW. L. Douglas namie and price ir stamped on bottom. $1,50 .... | Take No Substitute, Bliocs walled trom factory to way part of the: wen Catalog tree. W, L, DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. Bend Ness —— W. L, Douglas Shoe Stores in Greater New York: Values, Values Values wees jos |10 Ree £433 Broadway,cor. Heward, | BROOKLYN, N.Y, to 1Sc. to.49e, to 59c, oe fe HE ie FLOUNDERS, } c + Cons Oth Ee et AER Seat way, cer! te r] 10c' 25¢ _39c Cine 14TH ee stoRs, Third Floor.) _ EREAT coprist UNION SQUARE, 14th, n, ‘Wiway. 47. CORTLANDT, n. Greenwich. 279 BROADWAY, vn. Chambers. 125TH STREET, cor. 8d Avenue. sy Hartem Atere Open Evenings. (THe 3471 suneEr stone, (THE 1470 STREET STORE, Sixt. Floor.) ‘Third Floor.)

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