The evening world. Newspaper, January 8, 1908, Page 16

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_te THE BNE NERC. WORLD. WEPRNESDAY,. JANUARY. 8, 1908. RESUME IF ASSETS. “rush tiy -Wasic a TT ee WILL WARRANT IT Sa ee Suit Clearance! LW fe 18, $20 Suits, 57. 95} Join Keydon, Season's Best Models, } Thursday’s ‘Bareaiis! CORSETS. 4 Both Stores. On Thursday, January the oth. W. B, Corsets, made of fine Coutil. Model for average figure,—high bust, long back and small waist. Front and side supporters, gsc value 2.50 W. B, Corsets, made of fancy Silk Broche Batiste. White or white with pink or blue flowers. Daintily trimmed, Front and side supporters, 1.85 yalue 4.00 Bust Supporters, cut on ideal lines, Daintily trimmed with lace and inser- 0 Fancy Cloth Suits, | tion, 9s¢ Stunning Cheviot Suits, | ee Dashing Mixtures, i Chic Novelty Suits, | SISLEIS TOS STONOERSINS | Ue Hts iene» tal S fer- The Ceniral Ofiice Sends Out! = ing From a Shot in a General Alarm: fot Supt. Williams Will eae New Plan he nie for Reopening of Suspended Con- casi prawers ROBBED. MYSTERY AS TO “3 Stupendous values in this remark- able offering of the richest and pret. best suits, comprising the seascn's favonte models cern Upon Result of Re-exam- ination Now Going On. @ of Deten- Thieves Deliberately Shoot Had Bee When Victims Attempt to tion and Relatives Didn’t Protect Property. Find Bondsman. Examiners of the State Departn went into the Hamilton Bank and began a re-exam institution. Their report, including the findings of the apprai expected, will be made to Superin.endent of Banking Clark Williams before the close of the prese Upon the result of t Hamilton Ba: or Jobn Keydon, an on of the assets of th nded arraigned be n We Court to-day. charged with be: ling @ suspicious person, details of a Stripes, Checks, Plaids, Second Floor, On Thursday and Friday, January the gth and ioth. Sale of Table’ Cloths, Napkins, Towels and Lace Trimmed D’Oylies, Centre Pieces and Scarfs. Considerably below usual prices, Table Cloths, £358 2 SEED son 000000000G0000 o900 874 255 AMS HO woucasc00 0000000 DDUEDE® 2 >3 9 Sito a0000000d000d0005 000888 Napkins to match. Breakfast size, Dinner Sea Bocoon conse) Towels, hemmed Huckaback,. 2.75, 3.00 and 6,00 doz, Linen D’Oyleys, Centre Pieces and Scarfs. Trimmed with Cluny lace. murderms raid or Iriee, in which one Just as crisp and attractive as the day they came from our tailor shops. Some suit in your size in one of the many fash- ionable fabrics. Every coat beautifully satin lined — semi- fitting styles—skirts that are veritable leaders in the realm jof fashion—exquisite in finish, perfect in poise and fit. A large proportion of these suits worth up to $20- No Alterations. Sale at All Three Stores. ‘BlGWest 4th Ste tule Fens pes 1 another told the stomach 'n West r 6 och Hospital at had in his he pro- gw able to give | before J Williams May Offer In Go) event y information as to 1 sj Sng Lee, of No. 262 West broking e: witness, dec Police Not ‘Notified. © were not notified when t s suffering at Gou ym a severe scal was applie. man, nor were any tives aware of thi “As a matter Price, “his relat ing from him s |from the Ho the four | whisked away took place | na o'clock. | effort possible t » in) is a young Iris! ider- to th | He lived with which w ed to n inst tution within the precise terms: the law The terms of the resumption plan nurtured by former Judge Parker vetoed by Mr. Williams. provid the ‘surrender sets of the ba needed to pay off a {tors and the first instal cent. The outside sy: that waa to furnish ke the Hamilton Bank a going $5,000 bull as a su Three Men in Raids In two places a of change was taken busy ove! the bandits D’Oyleys....2.00, 3.50 and 6.00 per doz, Centre Pieces..1.15, 1.45 and 2.00 each e now doing in a position to nor ago for 4 jammed t fy pean es el i eh carf iG os ee securities put up for che chatrs and bu dies at the jenued ving Bint i Scarfs......++++++++ 350 4.25 the Dank's axsets ‘ 8 ‘I 4 | ze apa moms See, JAMES MoGREERY & GO! the 90 per cent. of the depositors who Dr. Rieeniacil linzesheimer, had assented, the a ver Betta's discharge of Receiver White was | nen hi can themseiveslito the | Bust One Hundred. an : % | HS Ge ee GEC] 1 cans) Gan Munn evo) eRe nee crn ca nner chalet 23rd Street 34th Street i iy GHrnG GC +P Woo |in austaining the precedent of New York Sa reat Ba ey BRO or Cea pe taneell 23rd Street 34th Street Norah ofthe bank's paper 9s given oo SS RENEE IST nog today to. ale 1 bis saab raver and, sefured to) SARS Ne namnbrokers! Y'" | RUG DEPARTMENTS. 11 Both Stores. security. budge whe! t Pic] orecinet: y 2 § budge when threatened. Picking up @| al precincts in : Williams Against Parker's Plan. * the police learned a nis| Greater | (oSondis pave eon elscutonthe Commencing Thursday, January the Mr. Williams told former Judge Parker | ees, he defied the intruders, cea a P atarsenimireaunnniioniplaniwasirenilss) rormoieifeanires voi tnercom inet evasion |ltatveometninatenlmsialtbentall bey: ; gth, Sale of Oriental Rugs “Come now, you Chink, no more fool- | 2 ling. Get out of here quick or you're | | 300 Fine Daghestan Rugs........ \ in line for the crematory,” gruffiy said | | 11,00 and 15.00 | | one of the men as Lung stolidly re- | & H ( Hox | 4oo Antique Cabistan Rugs...... Containing 1,000 it Crowded mained by his property. FOR EVANS AND MEN ALMOST ST 82 00 000 =: Gp Gey ce eee ae l, L LIFE- LIFE- SAVERS, 20.00 and 26.00 With Facts and Fi [Zomeasquae ae Ree usual prices 40,00 and 50.00 1 acts an lgures, \the deaperadces were only able to re- 600 Mosul, Khurdistan and Kasak ¢ | Mulholland, Who Had Clerks! tme tetiow nad pulled the trigger and! ¢ Rugs. Size 3 ft, 6 in. x 7 ft. to q ft. x lag OS ee ru ee ea Seton ele [Retin Lookout | Mh Ten-Day Gayety for Pa Swamped and May Be | < Lung lay a helpless mass at his feet. ~ ped a hay Baty odo op ORs) 00 Fleet Officers Planned by | of Various Cities as Clients, | Te stot aroused the Chinamen nud- Carried Awa | Biibesneacoicace « oes ues coe AS: f s 3 jdied im @ corner in the rear. They | Away. | 200 very rare Kerman and Sarouk Rio Janeiro People. in Bankruptcy Court. |Tan out ec-eaming into the store as the| | ms | Second Viétim Resists. | ‘The Point Lookout Life-Saving Sta Value 125.00 RIO JANEIRO, Jan, &—The pro-| DANVILLE, Ms, Jan. 8—Despite the) A very short time after, Sing Lee'a| tion, near Long Beach, on the Long Dp! Finer grades of Mahal and Agra ei Rugs (carpet sizes ) 1.00 & 1.25 per sq, ft. gramme for the entertainment of the assertion eficers of the American battleship fleet under Rear Admiral Evans has been practically completed The ve: eels are expected on Jan. 11, and will | hat he has assets of more place was entered. The same tactics | Island shore, is in danger of being sv John Mulhollan a) were resorted to and again one of the| away, as a result of an unt usually ” fy ©, filed a voluntary petition Chinamen Was courageous enough to according to information re: ye stand off the men. Shorter work fol- , rf It is a large fact “that The World Almanac for 1908 Federal Court [owed here. A blackjack In the hands | to-day from the Oak Island Life-< wing 8 isles his labii-| of” one “of whe gang felled the young | Station Domestic Rugs (Oriental reproduc- i contains 1,000 pages; a large fact that they are all pages of remain here ten days £70(8 $8 010,50 fevull ote serticaemras peau (Deluna) be ineenexeneeleene the | tions). Size 6 ft. x 9 ft. tog ft, x 15 it. importance. They present, besides the fund of general, On Jan. 31 and 32 the ofcera of the { ie rane eae ene ale revi: HOU LLa ema peahteemrsetoniT reetlot | 6.00 to 15,00 special and political information usual to this annual, : ‘al Club, h and the Inhabitants 1 ey ae hea) building, “ * . great number of tables, summaries and compilations o : rer 7 Beauvais” Seamless Domestic Sete 7 3 a mill beigiven = Ka Refers in Bankruptey Grant belleves | we Hot araceanh owe Rec, Gta @ se af ore inevitable utility for purposes of reference or education. ; the creditors will realize little, Mo’ unre was offered | . s nooaconsoco0meGH e nook which every reader will find val- hotel on the su: THEnHelltanbin bs th theMeawelntieeendine places, and the gang made | A feature of the book which every re d tue added to their | i Royal and finer grades of Wilton uable is a condensed summary of events for each of the rie exoltement of the first shooting| _ FATHER KNICK POOR PAY. ember re of $hi e Pol Nice and Fire De- : ns ; iar fis TeV Py merit AG ee Rugs, Sizeq x12 ftsr.cccccccecsss> twenty-five years just past. Here is tabloid history with feta ced 19 Lage’e place and a Fire, Dex ug: B® 2 4 emphasis—and with accuracy. Besides the records of poli- ould have | 25.00, 30.00, 39.80 and 52.50 tics and other important affairs in ordinary it presents the their escape with lt eo, are made up tn Mulhol- | 2, and the value !s nominal, promoted covado, The ith bassador, Irving B. Du¢ panquet at Petropolis. this city where the On the fifteenth the ficers will be will give a yy p suburb of yf 2 ‘ i Bing UL Liveiis ay ories of four wars—the Japan and by the Preside aire ; sa 5 ; Teditors, "it R salient points in the sto ; : wing a i 2 side ttald a! ay before Fate | 23rd Street 34th Street China struggle, the British campaign against the Boers, our ce TR Ht A EH own war with Spain and Japan's engagement with Russia. frelanaly Following the Constitution of the United States is that 5 paar nee : e of New York State, which a good many people besides the peeneenecenseeaceennecesenveneseorererstesoereenessenmecseetel coeneeeeeenrets, lawmakers may study with profit. On other pages are printed the new national laws on immigration, ship sub- sidies and pure food, a summary of the Interstate Com- merce law, the Public Service law of New York and a gen- eral summary of State legislation throughout the Union in 1907. Figures are presented showing the progress of the country from 1800 to 1906 in area, population and mate- rial industries. There are careful pages of information on the affairs of labor, including tables of strikes and lockouts. There are full narratives of the Panama Canal enter- prise and The Hague conference of 1907. The progress is noted of the initiative and referendum in America, Ac- counts are given of the prosecution of the Standard Oil Company and of various trusts and rebaters. A revised list of trusts is printed. There are pages of multi-millionaires, of American women who have married titles, of a year’s stock variations, of prices paid for rare coins, of the finances of nations, States and cities. The aeronautics of 1907 are chronicled. So are the great fires of the last and the present century. Sports and the stage get their usual thorough attention, The scientific progress of a year is noted, particularly in electricity. In recognition of 1908 as a Presidential year. a re- markable gathering is presented of convention facts and polling figures in connection with the great national elec- tions of previous occurrence, In addition ihere are 10,000 OTHER FACTS AND FIGURES Price 25 cents (west of Buffalo and Pittsburg, 30 cents); by mail, 35 cents. of January. there Ww 4n honor of the visitors by Meuttionsrar «> NEW JERSEY LAWYER IS | Apne HELD FOR CONSPIRACY. the day for a r one of the Amer SCEE Hy EO Dud Second Boileau Girl Art Calendar FOR 1908 IN TEN COLORS Distributed With SUNDAY WORLD i Woman Accuses James F. ce ‘abe, Former Magisten Cave, Made Clerk of of For Nearly Fifty Fifty Years He AST RU retina ata Lara ted at ie hon Had Been in the Employ of Ee Trtieteiny aaa RN ' i the Pennsylvania. Geurhat oath ae Ire. 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