The evening world. Newspaper, December 4, 1907, Page 15

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RE Moh De LATS luc pi AISE FUND FOR Woman.-Acquitted of Murder Children. “WASHINGTON, Dec. fund Is Helng ratsed spay! the expenses’ Of Mrs. Annie Mf. Bradley and her two iittle boys to Gold- feld, Nev. Tt {s beileved a sum muficlent to take) Ber to the West and probably give her ‘The Surora who acquitted her of the @harge of murde: Senator Brown are receiving congratulations on! ” every hand, them will contribute oe, the Ber Mnanetal relter. Mis, Bradiey stationery store in one Rew towns of the We ng former of the lively> This was her lover, ambition before she slot he: Tt ts anid by soine of nds that ebe will bring a sult to the large estate left by Senator Brown. } Ghe “has ‘the writt, ef Brown that he Was the father of ae! two ttle boys, gfthur and Martin. Her! pian ts anid to be to try and obtain ghares‘for them. She has been tsa @s saying thet she would never use one! ome his money for herself. . Bradley’ 4a, of course, pleased be-| at “words with her freedom, but she| fs far from a happy woman. | “I phall live for my children,” she sa!d, | “and if a mother’s Jove and devotion ‘ean wipe Out the «tain on thelr names ft phall be done. When I reach Gold- field my sister and I will talk oyep; the, future. I realize that my sorrow) are only beginning, but I must be brave anv face the atrugglg, I hope to go Into « mall business if I can Ket the capital, Put if T fallin this [can teach, “I can never think of taking activ to politics again, ‘It would bring Up too marfy aad recollections, ——-—~" + “Do you know, I can almost sce poor Arthur | Brow face smiling on me when} ¢iote my eyes? I know he Is bappy and that he is more happy de- @ause of my acquittal: He knows I did mot mean to kill him," ? Mrm: Bradley spent last night at the home 6¢ A. B, Hayes, Solicitor of Inter- mal Revenue. She yisited her mother, Mrs, M./M. ‘Madison, at the boarding: | house Where the two Brown ohiidren are) slaying, Martin, tha!one who was ill, fe recovering. | {Mra ptadiey: will reat eng tht Moxt-) @ay and will then go to Goldfield, te 4 part of; f. acknowledgment | Current Price Guide for; The Evening World + pusenold -Buyer. pongeht Wholesdla ‘manor ote cor= ‘wocted: dally: as guide and -gunrd- to} patie: Evening World ‘household buyer: | per pound, <uir to chotee | 1, i) beef! loliiv,| Te. & 90.5 roimda, | 130." &¥i-2c.; dreamed Veal, per pound, ety; 182, a 14 1-20,; Western, 16, 126, MRS, BRADLEY 4A subscrip~| / where she will visit. her) | @iater and consider plans for the future. j instru: @ start toward business will bo collected. | It is’ said that each of © fund for > wants ta open a Uttle | 5 Willem ‘Willeke, ‘celiiat. enski continues’ as Its First concn of the Sea- son in Mendelssohn Hall ai Unequivocal Success, [in gentle idea only of ¥ almnpiteity, HEN New York awoke yesterday to m morning of #unaliine, there |? W A JOINT RECITAL. followed. The wotlder fn tt wasn't more | But no atmospheric conditions | enoh the ardor of Franz Knetse!'«| he. tall wis packed to the | the line pf carriages ex-| Hall yeateed: K #ohn , contralto, and Hist. Umit = | ted tor locks, ~ of this past euders Was Two-of his| and’ oa smpathetic men) Yet, Rosenthaly ‘Tho persuasive persona ster of chamber music ore in evil diates were new jing, has good aid eppreciation, Juded songe by -Toxth, us for these ‘mu | the clarity and the precision of exeou-! a, us Well us tie subordination of jeach to the proper ble tour} § nts, Were all th mains one of the best, n the world, The new me: cen, secon violin, * od Davtdort, tet bs 1} EASILY PREPARED. with Virgi and cure curable, any. cough that Get from your dru 1 of Pine componnd pure a two ounces of glycerine. these pint of good whiskey and tal lt been fonnd that fi has of whiskey sult. } TOM JOHNSON CLAMPS “LID.2 | § the Leach Oheinical Co. Ci CLEVELAND, Deo. 4.—Mayor Tomi 1. | cinnatl, O., {n half-ounce yial John: will put the “lid on the sa- each yvjal* securely sealed. in joons on Sundays hereafter, The Sun- | round wooden case, Be su: has not b da law en enforced here to Ket the genuine. rs 3 3 (New Kneisel Quartet Maintains Undimmed Prestige of the Ola Louls sya: jo player of the A joint recital wis «iven at Mendels- | y afternoon by ‘orramme Was one to delight Its numbers introduced They were all concelved with the. and melodious ex- major Gans amas the assisting artist in. the lent himsele wonderfuity | (peo oot pa didn't know there would +} ‘ork dm + Will Be Sent to Sister,in (nde in the weather tatare. tone *appinise = sooteee The Knetsel. Quartet was to give its ies 2 Suvind. ey f SAS Fold : Goldfield. rst concert! of the sexsdn. at Meques | eee untae: the: stormr AlRnt | i }sohn Hall last nig? and that -was | tion. SYLV. t RAWLING. | py penough to_in the snowstorm that} 4 PLANS FOR THE 1B FUTURE, |. andy Whiskey apd glycerine, mixea Oilof Pine, is sald to break up a cold in 24 hours is 1B st One Sg-ounce vial of Virgin nd Mix thoroughly with a halt ke a teaspoonful every four hours, ve ‘ounces ‘of tincture of Cinchona compound can ve used in place with the same re- Virgin Oflvof. Pine com- pound pure Jeiput.up only by ne Is, a re ; Anty Drudge Advises a Bride, > |: jences in my kitchen: rotary, washing: machine, cop- per washboiler— Anty Drudge-—'Stop, my dear! bojler.’ The first thing to get is a box of Fels-Naptha soap. It’s the greitest of modern conveniences. It'll save you more labor and trouble than anything else. Makes boiling clothes unnecessary, for. it cleanse em in cool or lukewarm water,”? Leave out that ‘wash- By using Bels-Naptha' ai any woman can save hours on her day’s washing. She can be through with it in half the time required by the old- fashioned, wash- boiler, hard- rubbing, back-breaking way. And instead of being worn out, she-is fresh and ready-for othér work, or play: Any woman can end washday drudgery _for all time by. using Fels-Naptha in the Fels-Naptha: way, in cool or lukewarm Mreased spring lambs, per pound, U 20. 1}, yearlings, 100, a a0 } ieto a | smoked Bes ‘dteandd' aie per pound, 46: pork loins, 43c, @ Ibe. hams, per pound! 111-40, sbouklers, 90.0 91-4 Tb davon, 130] @ 1tet-amnoked: beet: peneus, per pound, Ie, & 18c, Depesed poultry, per pountd—Jersey ae te lic. Western turkeys Be ee 3 Jack rabbits, 660. B tng et + ONG ISLAND. LAURELTON, balls tial Rack, te west priced of ity coneldered. c water. \ 1.4, Never use hot water or boil the clothes. |. _ You ean tell the genuine Fels-Naptha _ by the redland green jwrapper.: Follow. directions on the back, | neat lent it and ‘Tae Telana, ‘Apoly Also to New deine: rvdlt Terme ADR POW VAST? ENE OUTWITS, WVntres YOR V.ASTS OF ” Mrs. Bride—"'I'm going to have'all the latest conven - Mme. Kei-| the. atdudiness of her tone, disclosed a yolce of power and excellent’ timbre), intelgence-” Mr. though revediing some of rity of youth tn, him play- Sinique, ‘wealth of tone The programme in- Salvator Kora, . Horch hd Aubert, an@ ‘cello | ms by Boellmenn,, Dvorak, Boch- ie | Greenhut and | Company The sale is contin Dry Goods Women's Suits aaa Stirring V. alues Burt's Shoes for Women and Misses Sheffield Plate Silverware - Sixth Avenue, Eighteenth to Nineteenth Street, New York (Formerly occupied by B. Altman & Co. ) N 263 _ Boys’ ‘WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4. ’ Values $80 to $100 . Values $55 to. $65 . - Values $40 to’ $50 . so well, The impressive beauty. and dignity of these) | pieces, fashioned as they are after the early E English designs, recommend them strongly as| | Christinas ‘gifts. Specially low priced: $ Tall vases, shand chased, in grape design, $20.00: Punch bowl with grape border | . : Night lamps of plan silver... : Ribbon-trimmed coutil a batiste corsets, side .and front supporters; for slender and medium | figures : Fine coutil and batiste corsets especially nice to medium and full figures; front, or side and front supporters; value $2.50 . . ESTABLISHED 15863. KELLY Sixth Avenue Between 16th and 17th Streets (Only. Entrance een Hunoieare oF _ you wear a Kelly suit and overcoat you #. have-the deep and lasting satisfaction of knowing that no man you may meet is better dressed. You will be clothed appro- priately, handsomely and worthily, and the Jatge number of models from which to choose enables you to please your personal taste and assert your own individuality, feral “makes it just as easy to wear clothes that have the “hang” and “balance” that bes +a fashionable tailor, as the cheap, shabby kind usually sold by cash stores, Men’s Suits 2 Overcoats $12, $15, $18, $20, $25 and $35 and Children’s # { Suits and Overcoats Fifth- Avenue Qualities ao and-Sixth Avenue Prices ued jon Thursday, December Sth of an unusually choice selection, of high class costumes and tailored and demi-tailored suits for women, at about one-half the pre- vailing prices for. garments. of their classes. | There is small need. of our: emphasizing the superb style and excellence of materials of Burt's shoes---women everywhere know them All the desirable variations. of lasts, shapes of heels and lengths of vamps_ are represented in our complete stocks. For dress or hard service wear, $4.00 and $5.00 Holiday ‘Slippers for men, women and children, in a variety of colors; in leather, felt, ooze calf and knitted wool->-moderately. priced. 4 1907... sip | AEARN FOURTE TH STREE T, West of Fifth Avenue ~ USEFUL GIFTS énd HOLIDAY SPECIALTIES In Greater Assortments Than Ever! ~ There will be no condensing of regular Departmente, As increased space in New Buildings finables us to find room for Holiday Specialties and keep Full Assortinents iti all Departienta. $47.50 $37.50 $27.50 — “> t Thursday Special Sale of ' Wamen’s Suits and Gloaks ‘You can do handsomely at these poses prices, and save a good many dea- jars that you had not’ expected ta. + Dalla ba will buy several gifte! | $20.00 to $25.00 Suits, .13. 98 | $0, 00 i $35.00 Suits. :18, 9B Broadcloths and Cheviots—black, | Herringbone and plain Cheviot and best colors and smart | Piraes Birr in’ newest ‘ |; shades and stripes — military, | stripes—new Redingotes, also | iwdium and. three-quarter. ‘ | military, three-quarter and me- ~kinner’s -sittin “ining— Per!” dium coats—satin lined, elegant sian arrd novelty: braiding--also | and elaborate styles, with braid, Persian bandings and velvet in- velvet and Persian trimmings— lays in eapedially ‘elegant’ de- | “also strictly tallored costumes, signs. Fe j | *&LSO——TO-MORROW:— 2 $34,98 Evening Cloaks.. 21.98 | $25.98 Broadcloth Coats, 16.98 Buttertly and ©» and other ored braids, ds new. | Madame Best loose. circular ' mode! length -full length ‘trim of *braid—fine natin ninkgs, with braid facings Py $17.98 Long Coats... 12.98 Broadcloth and kersey—black ana castor-long, | ‘Toose, ... madels—imnd- braided or sthipped. 0 tleht. strictly tatlorfd—tull or half’ in’ Hned. Finer Long Coats to $64.98, ry and medium ehawl ter with al are three-quar- shawt collar and re- versible drop cuffs, r ear arke $69.98 Fur Lined Coats, 49.98 ALL FURS SSPE naisentinaaultraienbeciare Twenty Per Cent. Off! | |) | first-class quality and Anish, = Eine Qualities ———All New eee 25 i Dainty Worsted Shawls Find place in almost all gift sts } —our assortments offer pleasing selec¥on as well as specially good | values, abont 20 to 80 per cent. | below prevailing prices—newest French Gilt Clocks—Frames Clocks tn benutiful styles, for desk, mante): or boudolr—worth $2.69. | Cupid Figure a | 8-day moyem Fins $25.00 $3.00 1.69 weaves are represented Jn’ black, white and soft color effects— Zepuyr Wool—with abd id sPidbut all blending... .59 to 3,98 sles Sinclar He eed Honeycomb to 1.49 etched denlgns, 10 $2.08, sk to 3.98 P is 1AM Woot to 1,98 Dainty Bed Spreads et i and hele se een cars f 71108: tosk7,O8f Make Useful Gifts i I plack Cashme: iouble.8,98 to 1098 Our stock Includes extra fine grades. 95 Sensors | Searfa—1%4 ( ee to 1.49 of Marseilles, Dimity, Crochet, ete., | Fascinators to 98 us well as the Secs | Hoods ..- ¢ 38 and 1.49) (1,4. he more popular quall-* °§ il SPECIAL VALUES. teteseeceeteseseses 69 to 9,98 - eycomb Sh Ta—1 yada, aro [TGS earth edhcrcet.a@) At 1.08. Sot, sg tener Combed hyr Wool, silk ‘blending— « intletse at wenv eats wn aquare- | At 2.69..En nglishy Marsellies’ and satih | 1 75 twisted fringe—worth $3.00, +++41,98) prends—full size, . j At 2.98.. Heavy Aires ull stze— 1 hemmed or fringe Women's Robes At 8.49..Gatin Anish acneilion — full’, i lz 3 elghi EIDERDOWN AND BLANKET Rashing-neweat patterns 7 x Among the most acceptable gifts, | At 4.98. Engen Marseilles —hem'd or — fringed—full size. At 5.98. SHas sora designa in extra large Imported 33 Maragilleg \ Nothing go warm and cozy for loung- | [a Spreads, } {ng, bath and morning wear, Here are ripple and plain Eider- 1 down, In the eat sy: anes eit imine eftect—Kray. red, blue, i ; a ‘ binkented for Yoo with noaty Pillows and Fedthers Ard pockets! the “Blank giriles and pectic. colorings of | auialitles and prices explain why we | sell more than double the quantities uy other store disposes of, Ii) FEATHER PILLOWS—_ ed with beat herringbone or tand; rpert ue king—odorless—free from dus! U ae Her: ee ight and dark red and dark-gray with effective contrast de border pockets and 2.98 to5.98 | Se | ootde range girdle of prices J naw PUBLIC NOTICES, | | DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, BUREAU | FOR THE COL YORK, December NOTICE TION OF TAXES, NEW} _ Rich Portieres ra good values in all qualities! . notice is hereby orations who have omitted to pay their taxes, “to pay the same in the borouxh in which the proverty fa lo- cated," xg: follow THERS : i ke aarti: alue $1 . Myrtle, rarer cee ‘Tabac and No, 07 Chambers | ¢ " comer Paird and Special Lunches To-Morrow (Thursday) 11:30 to 2:30 P.M, Hamburger Steak, nut Pie, Tea of Armure-Hredoat | Fig'd Moire Damas! rolld tone lage agp ate tea wae ut a apt Nouv we . and No, 2 f oy ‘axes | Were $11,880 : g r Appl 5 Duplex T ak ort! “ i rope edge— Werk £9.08., 010 of said remain tinoald fa at It shall be-tha aay ‘ot the ite Aree, revive And gllect emaining unpald on that fon to she ‘amount. oF such tay. Jcentum on fie amount thoreot, @ And collect upon, remaining wnpald on ary. thereafter, thereof, at th hun ‘ulated from. the ate faten sonny cane due and payable | Orlental rileres: j peovtted ty wectlon O14 | | 1 reli effec WAL M | am)»: MORNING SALES To-morrow, Thursday, Until 1PM, _To prevent dealers buying 0 we reserve the privilege of restricting quantities, cars; therefore fasch 1 Dest value ever. Manhattan's Pioneer Auto- moe ile Establishment, BWELL. S IMPORTED Charron - te dot-Votght Pann ards) Hochets. Desens, Vite Stearn: Clevelanase Pure ae Huck Towels i ‘dnsnak, borders— Jimtoualne Satin Taffeta Ribbons Best widths for mflilnery and fancy , work—all desirable shades and black—some 1 Women’s White W Dotted or figured poplins—! mmurtly tailored effects--open 8 Women’s Long Cloaks and Landaulettes, Fine black brondcloth—loose model, ‘other unusual opportunities elegantly trimmed with novelty and fo clear. Demonstrations cheerfully |fsontuche bratds ond velvet— Blidwed to’ customers: | 1Peoteectatcmacin lineass |AUTO. BODIES sates 9,98 | recut “handy, Yut ‘en thie ‘Our cloak specials Dave, the reputation | Auto ‘Tires, pe of being ex’ rdinaty—this Is no ex- f hu tat ati for: CHEAPEST seption! Broadway Mamméth Automobjle Exchange 6th Bt. HES : ore Ow Creniy near frontal), sizes—worty Santtary Diapering ‘ | Heavy quality; Absorbent Cotton ods gua a iy bay nen. ‘ganeiden Ripple, Eiderdown y Ands—tyu “well finished- nd buttons “worth cum to order on $1 At. fine material, | EXCHANGE CLOrH | 239 ROADWAY. Entrance on Parl Ps DIAMO DS, EASY PAYMENTS. WATCHES, Reliable Goods, Cail of jrrte, | JEWELRY. a7 TMATDER rae Sh foe indi framed, un. small, MIRRORS ene Shepherd Check Cambrios Mércerized heat a inch Umbreias Fant biuck--+handles of fancy pearl, German silver or natural «| rth Brass Curtain “Rode Extenston, 8 to, 64 Inches— rackets and ball ends—worth .20." R—SHADE DEPT, iio Se

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