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DAY, DECEMBER 17, 1907 i : PUN OUT BEFORE | TESTIFY IN CASE. SCORD AT GARDER) "MAN HIGHER UF HITS BONG CANE wes | AL Savivigs of 20°. to 40% THE EVENING WORLD, TUES it nikh were arraigned a a} FATAL WRECK (if FORMER JESUIT | Chickens and Cats on Show in| Bogus Policeman Fleeces Sa-) Manager Elmer Held in $1,000] extnat Fimer exarxing “intent to com: J iste até garments from ten of the foremost talloring concerns = elle Aviansie as loon-Keepers in.a Bingham SEIN) See UR Gee Liss hs SE i CSRs CaN LE ‘Only in Brill stores can you find an assortment of modern UMMY CARS [PRIEST READY TO |CLUCK! MEOW! |NOTIE! BEWARE OF 'XROCAQUT BLOW |°<<"":~= "=" December Sales— oe All Are Noisy. Benefit Scheme. I for a Year. nor rpons wneara Geotlons aie clothes from as many as ten nationally known makers. : y 2 ; ae ars | 2 és : so or one year not to promote a prize| Here aré gatments at special prices that are best values in New Father Goggin Will Tell What! ° Sees pees _ | isht. His counsel will appeal trom the, York at regular prices. d : tions Were Not Taken Be-) +14. Knows of Drugan, Who | Tt frets cacklers have muceeeded| Our ofa friend ‘The Man Higher V0" Me setuale a att eelenbie pp atettel oeubeieh Laan | Only in Brill stores can you find modern e S of gan; i —— === | Clothes—whole lots of unbroken sizes—popu- dar and desirable patterns—NOW at reduced Prices. sue ‘i _ Here are best possible clothes values result- ing from commercial conditions, Brill trade advantages, Brill best value policy, stock ad- justment and other causes favoring low prices. OVERCOATS OF ALL-WOOL KERSEY, Melton and fancy weave overcoatings. The color= ings are black, blue, Oxford and various gray shades.” There are five models, including varions Patch-pocket and self-collar effects. Body linings ne Serge and sleeve linings satin. Sizes * for’ men and youths. V: i to $15 and 818 eee anes oe $10 ALL-WOOL SUITS, THE VALUES RE- sult from cancellation of piece goods and tailoring done during dull season. Colorings are newest browns, tans and grays, in stripes, checks, and Seve Alsons extra quality black . hi suits.’ V, $ a uits. pues up to Aaeane $10 |] OVERCOATS, HAND-TAILORED GAR- i iments of new, gray and brown velours, new gray {f cheviots and worsteds and-black and Oxford mel- | | Department is loose again. | = ure and & t out for his + e the six-day sprinters at the Madison! in the Pollc fore Woodlawn Disaster. Is Now in Jersey... | @vvare, Garden, and hele combined! tie tn operating n Wiis } | [efforts in the nolve jine sound. not Uin-| general, alarm has been 3 fort lede : Bee eee eee eee een Teeth aerial fa, belng made | Roports ‘have reuched Commtstoner -©_ ANEW UPRIGHT: : ot Tector of the Moly Trinity Chapel ati rhe fowl family oped up for its| Bingham that two men, esonting KRANICH & BACH PIANO \ Elghty-second strep and Amsterdam) sonia) ghowing to-day, and every fa A. McCormack, who WaS] pvinue, who ts ee to know alll teather‘hiw deen well primed up in the | memselves: a8: policemen Lat . for only 835 advance payment, or a.- £ Caer the part. have been calling on saloon-| )° New Grand Piano for only $50. ad- ti ‘ * about’ the remarkable 319,00 damage| kearest rivalry, for the jidges will be Meee Indicted with Smith, on ; [wall on with ‘their selections: by evén-| keepers and merchants tn__Brooklyn, vance payment and/-the- balance .or easy monthly payments. | sult, {oF assault instituted by Frank] WI on with theirs : a 1 Drugan against hie cousin, Mrs, Em- § Aa pwnera are on| selling tickets for a theatrical _per- the Withess Stand. to-day hie| hand to “plug the gate" tor thetr re-| formance at $10 apiece. They have rep- This price arrangement) makes it pos- sible for those who {wish to present ‘a fly F.. Dunphy, declared willingness to go on the Witness stand | spective entries. Tesented that the proceeds of the ner- piano to some relStive or friend to do so in s manner which makes but a slight immediate demand upon the puree. 2 d give evidence before a/jury, He| ‘The feathers are not the whole cenire|fofmance would ko to Commissioner AL .MoCormack, former general wala oN ed no intention of deaying| of attraction, for there are rabbite and | Bingham ... Those who take advantage of this ‘unusual opportunity will have the added satisfaction of knowing that their gift tendent of the electric xone of| ing ‘state. cavies, or guinea pigs, as they are more| ‘It's this way, eev’ they ‘put it. few York Central Railroad, was] Alfred B, Osgoodby. counsel for Drn-| popularly known, and they, too, are|“Ringham hes made a jot of promo-| “is conceded to hold first*place in the realm of music and has no superior either in musical qualities, in workmanship, in a Sy at the trial of Alfred | xan, who-charges tat the wiles andj looking ax wise aa cpasible in the hope! tions, and the men have to pay for serviceability or in artistic finish, physical charms of Mrs. Dunphy caused) of tking a ribbon. linen, Dut we can't do it straight out, | KRANICH & BACH PLAYER-PIANOS Bmith, vice-president and Keneray ee ee ste call to the priest-| The cat family will Join the show to-|tecauss Bingham won't stand for ft, al-| of the company, unde an in-|},o04, filed un application yestentay In| morrow and will wak= quarters in the/.tnouga he wants the coin, So we give For the Holidays some Kranich & Baelr Upright Self-Playing Pianon in special cascs are offered .at $675 to $800 on convenient monthly ment charging him with respo’ fongert tall he omcers of the At- ‘tg penefit performance, and the money | | | | | | 0 Supremé Court at Wiite Plains for) Concert, hall. The oMmcers of the At: d ity for the wreck of the Brewster ¢ goes to Bingham, and nobody knows, der calling upon Father Goma’ | showing made in years. The yario ycause why he should not te {clubs will hold meetings during the fi ¥ Nee eaetit | at Woodlawn whem twenty-th TE, Mu ng anything about it DS us, z | - further represented that per- reone were killed. ; Jed to testify before the trial of | days of the show. . pons purchasing Uekets would be as-| c. In support of his application — | er Mr. McCormack was Indicted with) Mr wtecoodby asserted that Father) ANK IN COLORADO CLOSES.} «ured, of kind, considerate treatment | ident Smith, but the indict-|Goswin is making preparations to M/ DURANGO, Col., Dec? 17.—The Smi from the police. P. Meade. of No { move himself from the jurisdiction of/ ter City Bank of Durango, a‘Btate in-| Humboldt street, Williamsburg, bought | tons. The models are correct and smart, showing” the latest style touches. Fabric, tailor- Ing and trimming rove: wan Alemiased on the first day of 5 3 4 | tari ea on a elton ay the ee tneneourteyet ins Bae awe enue capital $30,000, failed to open! a coupld of Oe iar Gu at walted | HE iheselicarnentenanietal sat tesa id {to-day. Ne statement of ita asset atiently for the benefit performance. | “ { $13 50 Attorney before Judce Whtiman)y by got nis information,” sald | fia naeeteen ore tay seer et| ane uaplelgueaharanokestoreome SALESROOMS | 16 W. 125TH 8T. i under. $20 Nene je 237 East 23rd Strece | Harlem Branch open. evenines OLD’ PIANOS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE IN PART PAYMENT 3 3 big | Mab: ‘ sat Elen Rais He ot to | deposits are believed not to exceed | friends. who advised him to make a no intention of le | $100,900, Use Court of General Sessions. It aid that this was done in order HAND-TAILORED SUITS OF repor: to the pice. Hence the Ke . Charles McConnell, president of ities would jeral. onder calling for the arrest the bank, sald that all Iabil t McCormack might ‘be used as a lam subpoenaed vo appear as 2) 50 ; ‘ high-grade worsted. rt cheviot .and " sah itl | be pald tn full, ithe grafters. H sted, sma vi d in the Bmith trial, it being stip- Ronen ite Pilsen eae i - r | high-grade velour, in new colorings and = = designs. Expert hand work and excel- ted that His testimony should not) sia answer all questions put-to me on | used against him. maters of which 1 have knowledge.” | x G ay mA McCormack testified he had qupervie-| | Drugan js at present in in Inatitution | : - s fen ae s pad ateimiags assure per: ‘et everything in the electric zona |!n New Jersey. Counsel for Mrs. Dun- ct fit’ an ng-re- = phy have arranged to have him appre- ; c * tained shape. Up to $13 50 equipment to mafntenance of wav. | bended on a charge of insanity aa soon SOEs . The Central's “Bible.” as he can be reached in New York. In : 3 » aecaed anticipation of this Drugan's lawyers (ets if : : : | OVERCOATS OF HIGH- 3: MoCormack was in charge of the con-| are laying plan: Wtruction of the new road, and when | in New Jersey what be told Nalllett when aj nounce. him, jon waa asked concerning detail) couiicate, Ne wih ' ff consruction. he replied in a matter-| The attarney for Mrs. Dunphy do not some of America’s best mak- fact wey: “I told him to look In the| hesitate to destknate the suit against / ers and at original prices $15 thelr clieat ax a “strike.” They do not | es : “The Bible? What could he find in| Poo “faith, on Tas Deen ronent in| 66 Bible?" | A Weélx Stump. of the Orm, whose | were best possible value. Now “ORI ‘forgot. We called the hic /Offices are at No. 2 Broadway, said ‘ inti foribuiaes whlch inuatste: falsrioceay that jpothing trad been done on | JOURNEYMAN TAILORED SUITS, 3 td delay. the rial of thia re-| 5 e ipewed. ‘the Bible,’ said the witness. Sips Path sel 99 of high-grade blue unfinished worsted, neat ‘Were, any ‘dummy” trains run over ne: bya the banat tos Sa $ 7 f mixture worsted, smartest cheviot, high-grade ~ s new line prior to putting it into vines t ‘ ‘ & velour in all the enew colorings, and black ve xamined | 5 ‘Slicnista who will nee : E {9 grade kersey, melton and worsted, Col- Fortified with thei? . G orings are new grays, browns, blues and coman tes ewe toric P as; 2 i || blacks, The models are new and, cor- 7 rect. The tailoring {s Journeyman work of high order. These coats are fram nto | yesterday signed rder which oalls See eth he Asean eaik | upoH us to show cause “why Ble melton finished thibet. These sults are cut on new models. Many of the fabrics were woven expressly for. Brill suits, $15 and the values are extreme up‘ to $25 ‘ OVERCOATS .OF FANCY WOR- steds in new gray and tan shades—meltons and kerseys in blacks, Oxfords»and Quaker grays. The models are most advanced in New York. The values are up to $25 and $28.......... td eseeeeeeee $17 FINEST. SILK MIXTURE PURE worsted suits and -correct velour and cassi- mere fancy suits and unfinished worsted black suits. Wéde choice of new shades, high-stand- ard tailoring and the most advanced correct new models in all New York. $17 Good $25 and $28 values, now. metormen,! and Poe scbedole ox thle wares sx mote. | f i a flavor called ‘‘don’t care,” for people who don’t Hifeat cotelvediae/ehgiaeate: eCcea GL bnew whatthey want? Aimaority ot ihe dif OVERCOATS TAILORED FINEST 58 Bmyth has been handicapped by possible by America’s best makers. Here are Mr. Smyth, .the Aassjstant Dis-|Father Gorrin should not be tmmedl- | ict-A ttorney. ately examined. If such an order was ‘ io dummy traing were run out pre- no copy has been served ua to lo taking up .of the passenger ices. Mr. Smith wanted some dum- |/? fea run on the electric zone, but it} i" 8 Impossible on account of the heavy @rafMfic. I ran a train to Wakefleld on! Orders from Smith on Feb. 12-to nee if @be clearances were all right. My or-| ars were to wee that everyting was ctly in place so that before the ate ; wonger service wan entered into, any t preparmg it dt home. 7) fects might be detected and remedied." : x 3 : eee moa, May? -Kfair @Did you ever notice at soda fountains they have @ Armour’s Extract of Beef--- that’s it exactly. f All of that “smacking,” savory taste of prime = he makes are most nd more then anything if have done Dro yea tbe, a 2 A Ravcabe cine eelenaconsiiae 2 ge roast beef with none of the waste incidental to ik for trial in ball be on ith January Ww our defene: i tive engineers necessity of depending largely upon blacks, Oxford, Cambridge and Quaker gray. PMcials, experts and fu Never Falls to : C 5 er Rrays Rew tort Ganiral neve gr ceoere's | p STORE GRAY orFADED| ferent brands of Extract of Beef on sale to-day ip finest melins,kerseys and vcuna worsted, Pacts, and naturaily these witnesses are Models Include all the’ correct designs and —_ ta anos Oy 9 x) < cerca eo cet, or MAIR | toy ite NATURAL are cheap imitations noted for their “don’t care e various new Palch-pocket moves fens of clecdrifving the road, supplying| COLUR and BEAU Ly : é Q Me 9 y es s are extreme values $19 / electric. motors, depressing the | ws flavor. To avoid buying a ‘‘don’t care” brand under $30......06 secgeuseseaases — fel lewrror ENO oat eG ROW ODE; T Anas) Deca) STAY 2 FINEST POSSIBLE TAIL cks| In compllancei with’ t | or faded, Promotes a luxuriant growth ORED SUITS, FROM THE for: most famqus makers In America, Included are new brown and gray shades Febullding the tracks suitably * oligiite ° ’ " de 4 curl: of healthy hair. Stops its falling out, ory ? Reser ote ua Joaz nes cnring joe heathy ale Stora Ss fallout, insist upon having Armour’s Extract of Beef---the ih finest unfinished and fioluhed worsieaye ZEW RrONN and gray shades ——— druff. Ki hair-soit and glossy. Re ae cassimeres and black unfinished worsteds, 9 AD IN GAS-FILLED ROOM. | feluse’ all substitutes, 2% times 33 best Extract of the best Beef. 2 to $30... SMeNMER ee eee one ues ate e 9 ; much in $1.00 %s <ne. size 4 Ol, wae found In-bed at No. ol IS NOT A DYE. a Gift Certificates for X al atret"stanteton, BU today. THe | pac fay tee. Co. Menara 8.3 @We capture the taste---let the taste capture you. You draw the certificate for any amount’ you eee ae i } mm wax full at Kas and death wax| ¢y ang Soc bottles, at draggists| relative to whom you give ft can select just what he wants in his si: in any Brill store. Choice of dozens of useful articles of Clothing, Boys’ Clothing; Men's: Hats, Caps and Furnishings. : oe STORES, JNION SQUARE, 14th St. ny, Biway, 279 B' WAY, n. Chambers St. Try a jar to-day and see if it doesn’t. : gee Bulletin. eae: Ties : : o +7 CORTLANDT, n. G 1 . 125TH ST % i HOLIDAY TOUR TO WASHINGTON. : Ghe best he > of the : 7 Cl NDT, n. Greenwich St. 125TH STREET, cor a Have you’ ever visited Washington? This is a season of WP : * ES ; giving; why not give yourself a; Christmas present of a trip to the EX T R ACT : : B T BEEF © National Capital? You cannot visit it: to better advantage than 4 ‘ : f q under the auspices of the Perinsylvania Railroad Personally Con- . \ ducted System. An unrivalled opportunity is offered in its Christ- | Ng Janine z mas Holiday Tour on December 26. ‘ e ventures -O E All Pennsylvania Railroad Tours are high-class in every re- : y g y i spczt. Tourists travel in special trains of the yery highest grade of psa i # equipment and are quartered in the best hotels in Washington, : an W W a { nothing better being obtainable for the raies named : ms e A irs. e e oS : t Under the care of an experienced Tourist Agent, who is assisted. . ee ad fi ‘by a Chaperon, parties see all the instructive and interesting features r ‘ : of Washington life; allthe buildjngs worth visiting, the home of the an e a 0 ‘President, and the workshops of the Government. Tourists may 64 Pages—Lithographed in Colors—Illuminated Board also pay a visit to Mt. Vernon, the home and last resting place of : ice, $1.00 ® Washington, at a minimum cost, as a side trip. : Covers. Price, $1.00, at One sees more of Washington in a short time under the direc- + WORLD OFFICES, Pulitzer Building, Park Row. tion of the Pennsylvania Railroad #han would be possible under any ‘ z ‘ UPTOWN, 1393 Broadway, northwest 38th St . Rive We apeent's Rae SE BURA a OE Oe : at, roadway, west corner. a ‘ Goce i satis ulaganne 2 Se oe arranged FREE... The beauti(ul Armour Art Calendar for 1908) titled "HARLEM, 249 West 125th St. ' ued fo cover the most important potnts wit a unneces- \ 4 “Old Fashioned Girls by Our Modern Artists,’ portrayed by ; 5s __BRONX, 658 Bast. 149th St., near 3d Ave, pe sary clays. : Gilbert, Fisher, Hutt, Wenzel] and Manning, sent free upon p ROOKLYN—292 Washington St, and 317 Fulton St. The very low at which tickets are sold for this tour, receipt of one metal cap froai jar Armour’s Extract of Bele © ah es Or at any of the following addresses: covering not only transportation, but hotel accommodations for ov fer 25 cents, Address Armour & Company, Chicago, ‘ Baker & Taylor Co, 31 5. {7th at. Dioomingtate Broz. and 34 ave. ' two days, transfers from the station in Washington and.other neces- « : ; i aoeeriena en rec cre Gai RrAaR Wialey, Tararinn ese tton: F $ary expenses for three days, render this outing particularly appeal- ; : ise l eto baa Ohashi Sonnally siivar aS ‘ickets wi 5, } ie * 3 ~ Rit, Macy a Co., 86th end 85th ats. Abraham d At | ing. Tickets will be sold at the low rate of $12 and $14.50 from { Sirapaoa) Craw tars Oyen Weve anydet, % ty_New York, and at proportionate rates from other points. ‘ psd \ H 1 Fi, Gov woth & Ce, iiotn ee F. Lecter & Co., Brooklyn. * Full information concerning this Christmas outing, and of Pea ae FRADE | GUFPIAED BE SAALTIELD FUP. CO-. 156 CTRUAV I. NEY KORE: similar tours to be run during (he Winter and Spring, may be ob- = . ane Or by Mail - A Very Funny Book, tained from Pennsylvania Rallroad Ticket Agents, or C. Studds, x ee 7 = = EP. A., 263 Fifth Avenue, New ¥-* ‘ : : Mad Semaine

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