The evening world. Newspaper, November 26, 1907, Page 8

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bot Chauffeur. Grabbed Pistol, He Says. - band:Siayer and Suicide _ Swi es he N, Smith, jw., who on Satur- Gay last, when she feared her immi- sd gxposura before her husband end friends as an impostor as Tegarded her “elaim ‘10 being Grace Bulkeley, the igghterand “heiress-of-the late Lieut. Gov. Bulkeley, of Conneoticut, shot and aiied-her husband and then. after fir- fag their home, one of the finest in Mew Rochelle, ended-her own lite ——_— Frank Lowrie, who acted as the @miths’ chauffeur, furnishes a story of the couple's relations which shows that, wiile at times Smith blinded himself to the woman's past and relied on her elaim in the Bulkeley family. he had of unbellef when he threatened tovkill his eccentric wife. “Lowrie acted Se driver for the Smiths’ car during « trip that they made through Long Isi- ‘and fast June. At least !t was their original intention to tour the whole island, but the trip ended abruptly at @ road-house on the outskirts of Hemp- ead, L. I, when Smith drew a revol- under thé seat of the tonneau Posing as an “Heiress,” Hus- thon. om A BAD MMPS ~METLDECLARES | -the National City Bank All Gone. Eyery do‘jar of the $30,000,000 acquired ‘by the city from the National City Rank “jon a: deposit of city revenue bond? | drawing interest ot 6 per cent. haa al ready. becn disposed of by Comptroiter Metz. é { | ‘Tits Jarge amount of money wes util ized: to tuke bp other revenue bonde ized on in anticipation of greatiy in tensed tax recebpts, The’ £30.000.000 wan therefore no direct benefit to the citi" at large, the later-bonda being employed simply to redeom a@ similar transaction ©C a prior perlod. “Yes, 1 have got rid of all that mongey,'*—aadd~ the Compiroiler_to-day, “and it went quick, I oan tell you, —1-can— set! —where—every—dollar—of—it. to know." wen to if anybody wan! He Then related ne “pom transaction. He continued: Needs Millions. “We are in a bad way tor money and the city has got to quit piling up bills for city $mprovements until there is a jet-up in the present situa- T can go out tn the street und wet five hundred dollars here and | there at a 6 per cent rate, but what good is that to ue? We need millions to do business with—to keep the city inning. and I don't know where we @ going tO Ket the needed money. Now _anosher salary day ts coming. for. | Thirty Millions Received From| THE EVENING WoRnLr te satiated, but it “Wit It then be necessary to lay off Sq large nuriber of clty employees?” was asked. ature $15,050; sale price, line Departmenta and: Une Highs Waye and Sewer Burenus will ali lave | », Mutker ta not avatianin” he Employees to Go. money 1 ation. The Dock, Park and Street: /to ma lv ecknowledse th $39. 50 $10.49 Bolted Box Frame, Golden Oak, Leather Seat Dining | Chait, like cut actual value, $5.00; Wife Cowered In F Mrs. Smith cowered down in peu and implored her husband not to Jumped round to the back ef Smith and gripped the arm that held the revolver. Smith, who seemed almost beside him- " self with rage, shouted to the chauffeur: “'m atok of the whole thing, Frank. | Lowrle threatened to quit on the spot, and then Smith calmed down. ‘They drove bark to New Rochelle, Qwake and listened to the stormy words that were borne to their ears from the Geniths" bedrooin, “Everybody in the Mouse that night,” g@hoot. In the mean time Lowrie had) end all that ‘night the servants stayed) p10 '3: prugststs. lOc. and 35c. the bor the employees and from five to «ix VO tbh pald—out Tt I could get 6 per cent 1$18,75. ‘Use R. & G. Pills. They will produce a clean, health-giowing skin, 124 clear complexion, bright; eyes and all the enj a ments of life that go health and beauty. | R. @ G. Pits Clarity te | skin, Purity the Bleed an j Negnlate the Bowels, Get a Bor To-Night. | j | RG PILLS An U price, Fos this $25 Quar- tered Oak Buffet. elegant ee = $?. 25 golden oak Extension Table, finely polished; carved legs. Open Saturday Evenings. ,: TUE ESDAY, y Hfinanices juatl but ha, as | ts about WEF In order to avoid being misled by other stores in the patrons are respectfully requested to look at our signs before entering. ZxHtablished Orer Half Cxms wry. DAN MONARTYS CO A Rousing Thanksgiving Sale of Wei Furniture, presenting the best values offered by any store in New York so far this season. | for this. $60.00 5-Piece Mahogany finished frame. with best tempered steel Springs if for this $15.00 massive sistas erette Couches has_5 heavy sat Velour Couches $i 49 Credit Giveo on Liberal Arrangements. “No Extra Charge for the Convenience. rest of to study paranter from Hosuch time aa 9 ure privilege at least the condith f the city ahead,” ST hie hank ks tn. “Certainly. If we can't Ket the money | ¥ e in the Vny, there | |] coy fe e when Clty Hall Park. (oF inatance It is al f) jthe ats eins) FOr ea LOm Perenene anos vous at night for panhandlers and | | Every department will necessarily haves up ev with a de: | , and none other can be seen to curtail Its lst of employees so far | termined and, and shall not authorize | lock, And then J must au the per diem workers are concerned: ine Ing ont ofa dollar, anti euch for a park at High- = feeY qualified to do airs The city Jays off hundreds of Inborers | U™ eect ayy He iSava. | present—just’ because of a too generous every winter, but unless there is a A Let hA fetfort on the part of the administration, ‘ ; lomeanlasionsr Thombson is kicking (I've got fiCty. millions banging over jehange for the better m much. larger | anout My holding up iis warrants for | me from Low's time, too, ao that 1 number than formerly will Bave to take am to blame Ite wp /must cry a hait, and that Is all thore | neighborhood, our| ‘Made — Parlor - Suite, $9, 00 NOVEMBER, 26. 1907. id « E . e yards of the R Company to-day, the ' Ot wteatn- " ii 5 E z We |, (HENRY 8. KERR'S ESTATE. An appraisal of the property of the late Henry 8, Kerr, a banker, of Great eget 5 pecan ante Leeks WSL in bonds a: ‘and real estate th hig will hea ded his pri y be- tween his widow, Olive Grane err, and his sons, Henry and Williem Kerr. The Oriental Store eel es LEATHER NOVELTIES If you dre looking for a suitable Gift for your friend, why not muke a selection from our large assortment of: — TELEPHONE REGISTERS NOTE BOOKS i STAMP BOXES INK WELLS ' PEN WIPERS PHOTO FRAMES BRIDGE SETS ‘ JEWEL BOXES MEDICINE CUPS MIRRORS COAT HANGERS A. A. VANTINE & CO. Orientaliets and Jowelere, Broadway, Bet, isth & 19th Sts. SKIRT HANGERS || obs Scarfs, ", Muffs and Coats Sixth: Avenue, Eighteenth to Nineteenth Sieh New York Sith Avenue Prices “An underpricing ashionable and graceful. manipul ition of them; 5 “result, furs well worth Greenbat : The-Store of Fifth Avenue Qualities and For Wednesday's Seling An offeri of men’s underwear made by the best manufacturer of - American Hosiery and Underwear; tan and grey merino; ecru Balbrig- Usually sold at | _7Sc the garment | Medium and heavy weight shirts and. drawers in grey, white and : . 9Sc the garment | an and blue lisle shirts, drawers ‘and union suits, 150 $300 6 fawn merino and all wool, value $2.50 to $3.50 . A particularly desirable selection in both grades isioffered in the larger Wh __.'sizes from 40 shirt and 34 drawers up_ ail double prices like these: Scarfs. Natural en beara Se é 5 i $7.00 to $15.00 Blended squirrel © “ 9 ( * $8.00 to $27.00 Pattes Breitschwanz (finest Persian paw), with jeweled dasp at throat i i 4 : 6 6 5 A $7.50 Moire Persian paw . O ° 5 . . 6 $6.09 Karakul fi A 5 5 ; . . $8.50 Karakul, chiffon ‘rimmed eae 6 5 b + $12.00 Mink 5 : ‘ ‘ AnTaED A $9.75 Black ly x (shirred lining ), new Raudnitz model . 6 29.50 Pointed fox (shirred lining) in exclusive Gruenwaldt model , aE Manchurian black lynx set a ((oren dye) ay ‘ i ‘ f $18.50 Light weight French dyed pony-skin coats, semi-fitted; ‘wide! shavel ctr 364n, long . $55.00 | Same coat in military and nétch collar models. fs b cj . «$75.00 \ Same coat in new Francis model; “48-in long a - $75.00 \ Same coat in 50-in. length, of motre pony skins: with fir collar and cuffs ti $137.50 (Formerly occupied By B. Altman & Co,), i Sis Hemstitched ~Sets— Unusual Valu Established 40 Years IN BRITHER BUILDINO Fina tty o $2.25 guality full bleached, all linen, satin damask Table pretty patterns; suitable for round or square tables; size 70 20th, 218 & 22d Streets orecBy seat Linen Lable Cloths & Napkins $3.00 Table Cloths Special at $2.25 Cloths, ina large yari- + Valu 1 $2.25 Table Cloths Hemmed Full src all-lingn satin Damask | Table Cloths, choice” pat= terns, “size 68,86, Value - $3.25, at. : $2. 69 Heavy fine quality. pure white alle linen satin -damask Table * $2.98 | Cloths, size 68x102, Value $4, at teeeseedeene Ready fof Use. for Use. Splendid quality all-linen — silver All-linen pure white ‘Damask - Nap- bleached damask Table Cloths,’ size kins, size 19x19. “Value HERS 39 54x54, Valu $2.15, $1.75 per dozen, at.... at. bs 1 84.69 Extra Damask Napkins, size 20x Very {ine quality full. bleached all- Table Cloths — ize| Table Cloths = Size Napkins— To match; | Napkinis— To marcy 70x88: value FORO. value ¢ 20 x 20; value | size 2514x2314; -value $3.00. per st per dozen $3.25, at.... $2.75] $4.00, at... $3.25 |dozen. at, $2.25] a ” $2.98 Napkins Hemmed Ready heavy pure white all- linen tin Damask Napkins, ice patterns, 22x lue $4.00 per dozen, $2.98 large inen Hemstitched—Linens Prble cloths sien ‘Tray Ctoth Stitched, white, all Linen) stitched, Satin —Pamast—rattectoth splendid quality; size 64x Cloths; neat pate GA. Value § Value each at. Table Linens by- the’ tard Handsome, full bleached” all Linen Satin Damask Table- SXGS; “witht one ins to match per $5.98 Set; special at.. Pure White Heavy Table Damask— Splendid quality, in a varié ety of patterns. Value Soc, per yard; at 39c wide. Value 630, per 73c. per yard; yard; at 48c x. full bleached, all atin Damask Tray 39¢. Extra Heavy Ali Full Bleached Heavy | Linen Cream Table All Linen Satin, Dam ask— 6; inches Table Damask—Vatue | s=tHem-} Ne p kins remstite! Linen Satin Damask Nap- Kins; size 15xi3; neat pat terns, Value 17¢. tach; at.sesesese j2Me ms; size Fine Quality Pure | White All Linen |Satin Table Damask —Choice patterns to sélect i from, Value $1.00 per’ . 59C| vara; at. .. 196 15c to 55c. Values 35c to $1.00 Biggest bargain ever offered in children’s high-grade perfect quality Spot, cash, enabling us to offer children’s perfect quality Winter- AY eight wool Underwear at lowest prices ever quoted. IN EITHER BUILDING To-Day and Wednesday in Children’s Wool Vests-and-Pants- Camel's Hair Vests and Pants—heavy weight, fully 34 wool—a clean-up of over six hundred dozen bought at less than half price for a 18 24. & 65c. value, | 35¢c 26 28 value, [5c 45c & value, SS IN EITHER BUILDING Handkerchiefs for Men and Women - Women’s Hemstitched Handkerchiefs Thousands of dozens of pure Irish Linen Handkerchiefs, full regular size, 14.and *& inch hems, extra fine! Women’s Initial Linen = dandkerchiefs All pure linen, hemstitched, full reg- lular size, %4-inch em, embroidered block letter, put up In boxes of six. linen weave, counting 1,100 gauge. |. Oh Belfast finish; best values offered. Women's Fancy 9c each; $1.05 dozen Handkerchiels | This season's latest patterns in Wom: i fen's Fancy Handkerchiefs, consisting | of embroidered dots, corded. cross- | bar effects, embroidered, hemstitched jand cross-bar lace trimmed. Women's Hemstitched Handkerchiefs We offer in this grade exceptionally! good values, all genuine Irish tinen 1224¢ each of: especially fine weave, counting! Men’s Hemstitched 1,600 gauge. Belfast finish, | Handkerchiets 1234c each |All pure linen, hemstitched, % and | % inch hems, full regular size, Women’s Initial Linen {counts 1,200 gauge, evenly hem-j Handkerchie& | stitched, soft finish, ready for use, | In th lar Sh. ko Ue each, | nt e opular am ron i eivale we dssowaWonens ital -Men’s Hemstitched Handkerchiefs with cross bar. an Handkerchicts embroidered letters in wreath, tn | Genuine Irish linen, full bleach, soft regular size, 34-inch he: Six inj finish, regular ‘size, 44 and % inch a box. hems, counts 1,500 gauge, perfectly hemstitched, 2c each, $2.30 dozea “$5.00 a box ~ | fine quality, pure white, all ft Men's Initial Binen Handkerchiefs All linen, hemstitched, with open- work embroidered initial, . 44-inch hem, all desirable letters, soft finish, ready for use, evenly hemstitched, $Sc each Men's Initial Linen | + Handkerchiefs All linen, hemstitched, with script and fancy embroidered openwork letter, compete assortment of ini- tials, regular size, 44-inch hems, soft finish, put up’ in boxes of six, $1.00 a Box ~ Mens Initial Linen Handkerchiefs We have made very special efforts to give the best es in men's linen Initial’ Handkerchiets. xem offer sey= eral styles of embroiderd initiais, m- cluding block and openwork letters, extra fine fabric, counting 1,500- “gauge ?4 and 44 inch hems, $1.50 3 Box of Six Muffs to match. $7.50 to $18.00 $7.50 to $800. | $8.00 el} $9.50 $15.50 | $18.50 ‘$27.50, $29.50 tise ih OF Ninety per-cent of the men who come in here to uy Douglas Shoes at 1.98 ask our sales- men to point out the “factory damages” to them, ‘Tals (Nustrates how good they are. In fact, we get many pairs In which no defects are discern- ible—yet we are able to sell these at $1.98 and $2.59—and give you the bigg best. bar- gains in’ New York, NEARL arin SIZES IN. AL- MOST EVERY STYLE; this means a great assort- ment of leathers, to-morrow's selling, } ‘Women’ s High Cut Shoes at $3.50 the Pair To-morrow we will offer women's new extra high cut welted Boots with wave tops, In patent leather, coltskin, demi-glace, calfskin and box calfskin; In either the’ round toe College Girl last or the new stylish opera *$3 50: toe; special at ° A wonderful collection. for Women’s Russct Russia Calfskin High Wave Top Button Boots —a brown kid top to match; very swell, A to E widths; to 7; sizes, 234 special 4,00 A Good Thanksgiving Present Another importation of the GENUINE HARTZ MOUN- TAIN CANARY BIRDS, Every one is a good singer; selected’ especially for us by our bird expert. Bird cage, and furnishings complete at a-very low price: 1 Singing Canary, i 1 Brass Cage, 1 Package Gravel, 1 Package Seed, 1 Brass Spring, 1 Brass Bracket, 2 Feed Cups, 1 Bird Bath, 1 Cuttle Fish, 1 Cuttle Fish Holder

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