The evening world. Newspaper, January 23, 1908, Page 9

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THE EVENING WORLD,’ THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, PAUL KELLY AT LAST ON TRIAL FOR “L”” WRECK ‘CONRIED TO QUIT OPERA-HOUSE IS AGAIN RUMORED — —— } “Director Said to Have Taken. $250,000 Offer to Waive His Contract. Motorman Accused of Man- slaughter in Connection with “Ninth Avenue Disaster. Paul Kelly, avenue train which ran into an open switch on the elevated tracks at Ninth (again the rumor fs revived that Mr. (Donrted is to retire from the manage- went of the Conried Metropolitan Opera (Oompeny et the end of this season, | @venue and Fifty-third street on Sept. laboration o¢/2% 16, and which resulted in the hte time there are more elaboration of | Giatiig of eighteen persona, was to-day Wetall and greater appearance of truth! placed on trial before Justice Malone, fm the matter. |in the Court of General Sessions. Mr. Conried has a contract which does| The charge against him is manslaugh- Bot expire until the spring of 19 ts {ter in the second degree, the specific paid that, for a consideration of $26,00, | Charge being that he caused the death the Herr Direktor has consented to| of Soloman Neuras, and the indictment “Kelly wilfully passed a yel- janger disk’ when he should have ed the train. waive his rights and surrender his in- | States tha terests. d's terms aro said also to tion for his interest in| now in progress. Col , counsel for Kelly, contends 6 towerman at the Fitty-third street switch did not display the dan- ena!, and that it was through his t that the wholesale killing re- The toyerman is in Sing Sing en-year sentence for associates in the hip are said to have successor. Rawlins y goe. ay yersuade Jul Mr. Con present dr ed direvior ern] of La to take ihe place of affair. vesario. For ci ed a time of the | neS are ment and roamed over the country who has done ne until last July, wnen, through @ police Mr. Covried’s am serious, photograp 1 ¢ »tion, he was ar- and Anareas Dippe ig known as one | rested in San cisco. Assistant Dis- trict-Atorney Train is prosecuting the case, Italian con- with | to « road company n's is n ex-motorn - BROKE INTO A WAKE ¢ ad bine anyon more earl “Dearest Friend” of Deceased Widow Made Trouble at | Her Entrance. | HORSE IN DRUG STORE; ENTERS BY WINDOW. | fon tad the wake of her dearest friend and stealing from the a door was wi to have con- ing Dirt Cart d the nduct of Helen Too, but i n. te to Br unter, It SUS: 1, blond you rudely disturbed while drin @che mixture w Animal Ti to Soda C Court to-da. were half a dozen @rug store who had attended the wake, Brooklyn, t ced| The wake was for Ellen Kenny," entrance of 1) Mrs, Scott said, he was a widow to a dirt Gne died in the h » and on her throu opped in| death-bed she told me not to allaw Mrs. front 1 promeee The young) McLoughlin at the wake, er, and when the corp and tug to my home I invited only those | 1 eaemod (Dan uongme nt OR aK ‘| knew to be Ellen's fr: Last night througi the « shop, bu aetna Of tiie vehicle were wedged between | et atte ; two iron stanchions. Women « epwolljuntllonezotitie at Clerks and bloud young uo me in and said Helen McLo @alely, and when all was quiet lin wes coming upstairs. Theg came a emerged trom behind the musing partment. Giuseppe Brunnes, of No evenue, the driver of the arimal, came upon the ralghiened oul the Forse ran five blocks {nto the drug store w Five hundred dollar: lass. drugs and TOY h pound at the door, and in she came. Her language was terrible, and at such a time. She Broke Up the Wake, argued with me and the others she had everybody fighting mad wak broke » was helped eron | downstairs to the street, and in the = | scrimmage the pe on the door-bell FUNERAL Ol? M. K. JESUP, / was pulled off and disappear I didn't stole it, but she caused all the The funeral of Morris K be beld Su morni @clock at the Brick terian | Connors, who arrested Mra Churoh, Fifth avenue and Thirty-| McLoughil Ci the latter enth street. The Rey. Dr, William] part of Mrs. and the de- Richards, pastor of the church, will Gonduct the services. The plans for| the burial have not been completed. ae NOT A PIRATED EDITION. The Famouw Waltz ‘consisting of eight | wuste pages) from “The Sho lifelong: wept coplously as she told of the friendship she had with Blien widows,” Charles In she aE SRESUN DAMS the case short This music, consisting of teaittne Ecsret itton, a paper supplement only aut feued ay a newnp : x through The World by special the woman, Srrangement with the music pnblishers, | “Discharged,” came the quick’ dpcis- Shape « ‘d., London and New | ion Any catllcr isstes of thie muste by | ‘Tho funeral was hetd th PIRATED and incom- plete. Get the REAL muslo of the Merry Widow Waltz in The World next Sunday, it No. 243 Ree fAtth street, was not pres- motorman of the Ninth] {)\0: jury was selected to-day and the | Robert | It was stated that the elevated rail- | § interested in the | AND BROKE (T UP fendant was asked what she had to say. | | Kenny, | sald, Ime to} |SIX-CAR TRAINS TO | CROSS BRIDGE IN RUSH. Com- Néw Service Promised missioner Stevenson W in Effect Monday. The promise made by I missioner that six. vated railroad trains would be oy across the Brooklyn Bridge « Be Put enson rush hours without change |the Trooklyn end is soon to plished. The Bridge Commissioner annow to-day that, beginning with hours on tri yn end of t tly through t 9 of brie change withou ‘Whe one-minute head ich has made ft possible to car normous ss the Bri ng rush COLDS CURED IN ONE DAY | | | joints, no matter ‘uggist for Mun- 2 and see how If You Play the Piano | you will tind the Pease Player, |Piano a great help in obtaining the correct ten and interpretation of the more di \If You Don’t ‘Play ‘ and wish to realize ' of personally creating m will find no instrument so simple in \its operation as the Pease | Player-Piano | The power is applied to the keys ‘direct (the only natural way) and the soft and loud etlects are obtained |from the piano action, the same as when peaying by hand. Our prices are reasonable and our 3-year payment plan most economical. e take old instru- ments in exch: Write for hb PEASE PIANO co., 128 W. 42d St., Near B'way, N. ¥ Brooklyn Branch, | Newark Branch, 657 Fulton St. 10 New St, ¥ Formerly $3.50 and $4, 4 Black Calf. Vici Kid. Box Calf. _ Wm. Vogel & Son Broadway Houston St 1908. 7 RESTAURANT G EIGHTH SIXTHIAV,, 19”T0 20 *STREETS NEW YORK. 15,000 Yards of 35c Sample Embroidery, Friday, at 19¢c_ JUST out of the custom house, and the handsomest and most desirable collection we have opened this year. An assortment that will prove a revelation even to those who know well these sample sales. 19¢ 19¢ Less than Half Price, infants’ Coats, 33.95 and #4.95 £27 Second Floor. “Fruit of the Loom” and *‘Lonsdale’’ Muslin, 734cyd <r Basement. It's a wonderful offering and one that is hardly likely to be repeated in months. The Real 25e and S5¢ embroideries at, Embroideries in nainsook, cambric and Swiss up to 10 inches wide. styles are the very newest, mostly the eyelet effects; also Japanese styles, filet eflects, Cluny combinations, etc. per yard--sseeeeeeee, 29c a yard for more of those wonderful 50c to 75¢e Embroidered Swiss Flouncings. Widths are 18 to 21 inches. Only through tremendous purchasing and special deals is it 29ec Most desirable for the fashionable flounced dresses, for possible tor us to offer such wonderful bargains as you secure in this sale, children’s dresses, tor misses’ white costumes, etc.—A beautiful collection of Sheer l'mbroidered Flouncings for which you would gladly pay j0c and 7c at patterns in filet, cluny, English eyelet, Japanese, Irish and blind effects. A 1908 Models in Women’ i 9 Suits at $19.75. | Remnants of Wash Fabrics, 19c ults at 9.7 Third Floor. Off the piece these Wash Goods sold for 39c to 69c per yard, but inventory PENING the 1908 season is only a few days away, and we must sell every remnant prior to stock-taking. Silk and cotton w HWE ile of suits made fabrics—all new fresh goods for the season 1908, besides thousands of yards that have accumulated after the new Spring models—just during our great January sales. a7 Main Floor. 50c Fancy Drap de Soie 100 acquired from a manufacturer — 69¢ Silk and Cotton Crepes who wanted early season business § 50c Silk and Cotton Madras 19e 50c Fancy Dotted Mulls badly enough'to make a price that 9 50 Silk and Cotton Mulls 9c Silk Dotted Batistes Nould be impossible Inter in the H S00 Silk and Cotton Chiffons 39¢ Silk and Cotton Mulls A i 50c Silk and Cotton Tokio Silks yar 89c Silk and Cotton Chiffons Women's Suits—exclusive criginal new 1905 modcls, in dainty two toned effects — satin-tinished — stripes— shadow-striped serges and all the new dainty twill materials in eve ry new color; single and double-breasted:the new button- through, pointed front ei il the new smart collar and cutf effects—the coats are xo entirely different — new features in sleeves and strappings and the new gored flare skirts—finished with S-inch folds at Galo B gin. $19.75 ning at A Coat Opportunity An extremely attractive model made of imported Black Ke s long, with tull ci In this lot you will find several pieces of the same pattern and color, so it will be easy to obtain complete material for a beautiful dress for about one-third the actual cost. 51] Fancy Tailor Suitings at 59c £47 Main Floor. Just a small lot purchased direct from the mills at almost half. All the most favored colors and designs are included=medium weight suitable for all seasons, $1 Black silk and wool Eoliennes|*1.50 Black Chiffon Broadcloth —pure silk and wool, bright rich silky finish; firm] —fine, firm chiffon weight, high rich lustrous finish, 9c| perfect jet black. at 50 even weave—perfect jet black, ate... +++ 31.25 Shower-Proof Foulard, 79¢ ey back — collariess | meck; beautiful 277Main Floor. trimmed with braidand velvet — finisli é , ad 4 at ed with crochet buttons—new full 3.500 yards of 24-inch Foulard, made by America’s leading manufacturer, pected with Ghaip, al lined with whose name is known to you all. Wish we could publish it, but he won't allow it. This is his best CHS cies) CULL itt $11.75 | grade of guaranteed shower-proof Foulard, known everywhere as 5 value, in all colors 79c and all sizes of dots up to large coin size: plenty of navy, brown and other good shades—yard Men’s Odd Coats, *5 £27Second Floor. Extra Values in Undermuslins DIFFICc ULT to particularize among so many splendid bargains. Let it go at thiv:—we're leading the town in underwear business, because we are sellin better yarments at lower prices. Gowns at 95ce—in several styles—na n-g Drawers at 38e—of cambric—lace or sook or cambrie: square or round neck ; lace or em laren trimmed rutile or umbrella shaped ruil! broidered trimmed. av th hemstitched tucks ad F Gowns at + 1.50—of nainsook or cam-| Drawers at 50ce—ot c malic or nain- bric—square or round neck, trimmed with lace or sook—several styles in embroidered trimmed with embroidery insertion; neck and sleeves edged with§ rows of tucks, lace insertion and lace edge or full lace or embroidery to match, umbrella rutile with hemstitch tucks. Others at $1.50, 31.75, $1.98, $2.50 to $19 Others at 75e, Se, 98e, $1.50 to $10.95. Skirts at 95c--Body of cambric, with] Corset Covers at 50c—Nainsook in full circular flounce of lawn. with tucks and several styles of daintily trimmed with lace, bead- feather stitching or embvoidered trimmed rutile. h E tuffle. fing and sibbon Skirts at $1.50—Body of cambric with] Corset Covers at 58c—of nainsook All the men’s odd Coats and Vests for which we can find no trousers will be placed on one large bargain table Friday and marked to sell at once. Don’t want to count them during inventory. Men’s odd Coats and Vests trom suits that sold as high as $17.50, at $5 Men's In these coats and vests you'll find both regular and stout sizes. $20 Leather Coats— lawn flounce und embroidered rutile or rows off with lace insertion, beading and ribbon, embroidery lace inseition and lace edging insertion and embroidery edge in may dainty effects. | for automobiling—reduced to $5 Others at 51.95, $2.95, $3.98 to $24.95. Others at 75e, S9e, 9xc, $1.25 to 38.95. Men’s Cravenette Coats Cy QUAKER WHEAT “ox SAX Bitar EET MARROW- | RED RIPE TO- at $8.75 Groceries PEREIES eek toad FAT PEAS —/ MATOS —Bla Just 170 of these coats; splendid rain enisbe ye Breakiedt ants , eleo Brand; Tel. 2100C—Chelsea. eh a ea} Wael es or shine garments; light and dark effects; all made according t a late mode ; a few Priestleys in the lot; all sizes. resem Sixth Flocr. Oats this § r 2 eo Me | *1.75 C. B. Corsets at 98e a TANG ES | ign fon Oe nate Cc. BR. Corests oF court -well boned; long hips: medium she f Gh back—medium high bust—small curve ist line— 00 18¢ models—in white only: es 18 to $0, Bane excellent eae CARE, MADE SALAD ! in i CELER POTATO SALAD *3 Corsets at 1.95 Corse's in French ecoutit and batiste—deep bust gore; meciuin and full bust; alsoh gh and medium close-fitting bust—deep hips, up-to- date shapes—guaranteed good fit—garters attached— sizes 1S to SC CR TS Great Rumi Sale in the Bargain Basement ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PRECEDENT to cleat the store at once of all remnants, odd 409c for Women’s *1.98 Lawn Waists, 5Ge. ix excellent mod. ans 4 ingifuctions given “a baking » cupert | » 40e ieee nd _overstock—all sent to the money-saving Basement. Misses’ Suits at $7.47 | Clearing All the Odd and Sample That w and *9. 97 Embroideries ere up to Radical reductions on every yard els in madr: Unquestionapy, =I d H ly the greatest val- marked at less than half original all full size with three-inch top hem and linge ues of the year, Every sult in the pricelinuMmostin NatHn OnREe cst aainal one-inch bottom; heavy linen one Basement Department at one ofy iussed and sofled—others short finish. Limit twelve to a cus these two prices. » engths. Worth up to 50¢. per yard. Suits of cheviot, all wool mi 2c, 7c, 14c & 19c yd. A eGR witwes and hea eT ReA Ta ‘ Children’s Coats f serses, im oy a oth-fini f n Reduced to $1.98 f uray. | Jaunty’ coat mi AOC aud dS FOR EL (eb f breasted, semi- fitted effe. an a White Goo Ss, Sc 33.50 hee ts Clea ance of Children's white ans throughout with tnianal in ; 1,000 ya es White Mad so ichas ' jlored Coats of curly or plain Bea ne velvet collar, stri striped and figured effects—2 Imake and seli more men’s skin Cloth and Astrachen, Double Extra fu,’ pleeten eeu yord Se. tor $3.50 shoes than any other sreasted, with fancy buttons, turn- trimmed with deep fold at foot d skirts and chil- s dren’s dresses—value 18c.. manufacturer in the world. If I could take you into my large facto- ries at Brockton, Mass., and show you now carefully W. L. Douglas shoeu are made, you would then understand why they hold their shape, fit better, and ear longer than any other $3.50shces W. L. DOUGLAS $4 SHOE SANNOT BE EQUALLED AT ANY PRice, W.L. Dougias Soys Shocs $1.75&$2 rast Color E catafou hres, Douglas New York Stores 433 Hroadway, corner Howard Streot Broadway, corner #th Street, 853 Broadway, corne: 1249 Broadway, corne: 1447-1449 Broadway, up 1 074 Third Avenue. Third re ag78 Third Ave., bet, idee 147th Sts, 250 West 125th St. 356 Sixth Ave. 345 Eighth Eta ™ 5 Nassau St. 08.710 gedway. Hl Broadway. | Tes 78 Fitth Avenue. Avenue. ‘ f j Prices Full Size Sheets “Seconds,” but only termed so by he mill, as they wanted to clear them out at a sacrifice. They are er collar and cuffs of \strachan--well lined with nme have fancy belts—siz Formerly ~sold as high as. $19.09 oerow 82e4EZ and SO. gz morrow | Misses’ $9, 1,000 yards White Persian .awn—heer and fine juality—2 to 10 yard lengths at ears. 95.98 Full Length ean i repre’ agine, ted in this lot. Value 280 per ot Selected Egyptian yarn— | looks like real French voile. Phe patterns include the latest tiest designs {n the newest and 19¢ atin Taffeta at 5¢ Muslin, high neck, buttonhole stitched anJ sleeves; sizes 34 to 44, 3 to a customer, and “‘Lonsdale’’ Muslinzsyard widess(2 10.y25ss7:c yard Intermixed with a fabrics, at... ne quality tinbon—white, ncluding dots the tight-fitting; around neck Limit, % vast inches { neh 3; pink, colorings, blue Values $2.98 to 34.98 | Girls’ Cie 98 Full Length | vss than halt the price off the | LV Coats, at $2.97 Coats, at $3. 2.07 leon avalucsi7e ; — a We. for Sees a], 19¢ 5 a yard ior Remaants oi High Class Wash i4e. Sitk Ribbon, | SC 3, %4r4 for heme January Sale in acca and mans i OOds 5e} for 39c Drawers | ine 2e-incl afte: base for this great R e sale, In this lot you w: d dinary valueg— = i °, wit! awn ruifle—5 white ES ARATE Ge cation: aNRaa eATacta eae rice se to close out all short lengths before stock: taking, “/"¢s—hish-priced mer ska and hemstitched hem. . ya Ret: | ASinninninnicinicry i, 2 pairs to a customer, D i Ribbon. TOE ep ae cee ane: ie The aaticatveati good ie ia ne, sheer fabric, male}! J5e@ Corset Covers yard, anu bloc colors, per I12%e “‘Fruit of the Loom’’ Se

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