The evening world. Newspaper, January 25, 1908, Page 10

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ROTEL GUEST AND MAID HELD AS ROBBER PAIR Gowns Stolen at the Alabama Found in Long’s Trunk at the Breslin. HAD CHLOROFORM, TOO Woman Who Passed as His} Wife Worked a Week in Robbed Hotel. Carre, OWes?77. Detectives from Central Office to-day @re investigating two prisc ved to be shrewd hotel who have operated together in many cities, and used c away have com tectives believe sey necessary to get w they tories In Manhattar One of the p of John Sturdey tising man of be ng, Carrie O'Neill, h @aid to live in Rochester arrested last ng Imperia! woman Was arres hotel in Twenty-fh ington avenue registered as Rochester, N. ¥." Robbery at Alabama Manager Wit telephoned + Thursday afte’ "Hughes found s tears. Mrs. M woman pat been brok fat several } Harold B. Mi the mining bt trunk had been robbed There were other los: ‘The rooms had been kevs, Manager Witi engaged rooms at th ed dollars t whose s, reporte $290 in. cash. es Teported tered w rs said Li Carrie O'Neil) « chambermaid. before the Long paid hi took his :runk Then the c) tired of her y away. Deveetives Hy Hughes. o the Hot registered. Found Stolen Goods. After taking the Police tdquasters the detectives opened trunk at the Bresiir ae they found all the dresses de: d by Mrs. G and the other guess as having be taken from hair rooms. Thera was also a bottle @f culoroferm and an un When Long was Was found in L, id Blinc ‘conndent) Al and th n making @ bu 1 were found may be used as CHAMPIONSHIPS FOR BOYS. The High @f the Publi Will be held Pwen Ment Armory, Brook aining High School has entered Cq four hundred bays w: eens, ltre, Washingtot, when he was assas |sinated. Lord Dundreary 1s the or ITHE EVENING WORLD, east JANUARY 25, 1908. E. H. Sothern to Play Engagement in Father’s Role of Lord Dees Mile. Genee Will Dance Here for the First Time on Tues- day Night in “The Soul Kiss” — Other Scheduled Dramatic Events of the Coming Week. gagement at the Lyric Theatre on Monday night by appearing | as Lord Dundreary in ‘Our American Cousin,” the character made famous dy his father, E. A. Sothern, over fifty 'E H. SOTHERN will open his en- je | years ago. For twenty years or more | |the names of Sothern and Dundreary were as closely linked es those of Jet-/ ferson and Rip Van Winkle. President | Lincoln was at the play in Ford's Thea- | igi- | nal “silly ass Englishman. He !s | his attempted witticisms are so utter | surdity. |clude Helena H oO} pany at Blaney’s Li tre. hotel a week be- fore. The day following his arrival d for a position a le of hours discovered nan and woman to f love letters addressed to @ 10 say who n schools ave entered (heir miplete track teams, and Manual fons, Danielson and Lynch. More than will twice part in the | firomo such a cheerfully consistent idiot and/ jinane that he js delightful in his ab-/ Mr. Sothern’s support will in-| as Florence Trench- | ard, Malcolm lr ley as the drunken Abel Murcott, Aaolph Lestina, Willlam Harris, Paul Scardon, Virgnia Han mond and Ina Go On the Sat- urday nights of the first two weeks Mr. Sothern will appear as Hamlet t, Feb. 11, he will be rst time here tn L: The Fool H On Tuesday n seen for the Irving's play, There Is } Another Viennese operetta, “A Waltz rauss, will be| Theatre on} The boo« nas oeen) Dream," by heard at the Monday evening done into English by Joseph W. dev-| bert. The operetta is said to possess | the real spirit of Viennese gayety, and the nusic, in which a waltz movem snt| prevails, !s_ r¢ 1 to ne unusualy | charming. Th per is in | acts, the first e showing the tival Hall in Prince Joachim’s ¢: the second scene a garden salon, the last a drawing-room in the castle A Viennese ladies’ orchestum made up) of members of the cast, will ve a f ture, In the casi will Bigelow, Sophie Brandt, Kiwa: son, Harry Fatrleiga. Jasie Sadler, seph W. Herbert, Catuétine Ingar and Magda Dahl. co 0 Mile. Adeline Genee, the famous dancer from the Empire Must: ti', London, will trip before her firs York audience at the New York tre on Tuesday evening feld’s new musical produ Soul Kiss." The Danish artist w pear in four dances, and with her will | be nine coryphees from the Empire. ull “The Soul Kiss’ is said to be even more dazzling than “The Paris! Model,” with a chorus that is de ag a beauty show to make the t open its eyes. Among others in cast will be Ralph C. Herz, Barne Bernard, Cecil Lean, Lee Harrison, Florence Holb:ook, Stella Tracey and| Edith Whitney. e Hl ap- Blanche Bates golden West Music for a ment. to the Academy weeks’ engage- Elsie Janis, in “The Hoyden" will be next s attraction at the Grand -k be played oln Square T! will have “A Race will be the at- he Yorkville, e Lost Trail” will be seen ct End. will offer Revenge” way Girls come to the & Seamon's will be “The y re ng others, a_ Trolley Bedouin B the Arabs, will include ( Blerpont & wi Lobe Win ‘na, H Carl Bush, the European athlete, 9 | be the special featura at Huber's 3u- | | seum * BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. "The Abor Company at the Will be Neria R From: Oct ond Suis ag Se EH SOTHERN- LYTIC THEATRE = STOCK ADVANCE BRK BING 1, 57 0640 MONEVIS A DRUG a ee Smelting and the Among the cities 5 Beet ne Girl of the + MEN WHO DRINK CANNOT WORK FOR THE B. and 0. WILL PLACE ones ‘THE AT “BANK SURPLUS UP the most healthful of fruits, comes the chief ingredient of SO 5 (ROVALIES, The only baking pond made from Royal Grape Crean of Tartar liman & On Os MONDAY, JAN. 27th, AN EXTRAORDINARY OFFERING OF ROUGH PONGEE SILKS LESS THAN FORMER PRICES. 34th Street, 35th Street and 5th Avenue. WRITER, I DEAD "= One of Best Known Known Figures of f urf Expires in the widely-known rac. velyan had been confined to his home, Forest Lodge, jad suffered for m weeks ago, a anite Mrs. Arthur Martin, was ed in Brooklyn by her husband, | and deliberately turned over. self after the crime. The and fireman jumped for their lives arked effect upon Mr,| This had been dug out Trevelyan, and it was aggrava ° the disposition of the Martin f him and his wife for the es- angement that led to the trage: 23rd Street SILK DEPARTMENTS. In Roth Stores. Mou) cneeaanner. Saddam sans 23rd Street Pitt Trevelyan, a clergyman. | der Trevelyan settled in Virginia when Francis was very young, but later re- jturned to England. Francis was edu- niversity and for two years studied medicine at St. HORSEMAN AND. 2 | cated at Oxford {eo married, returned to the U: atcies and entered the journalistic pro- r many years he was the ter of the ceuntry on turf 5 lives, near Charlottesville, for) The snow was in a deep cut, attack of gout, from plough had buried {ts nose fast y when the engineer pulled throttle wide open. The big driv ed about impotently for a moment ddenly the engine balked, ny years. when iis adopted | t rm, but ad Feare. Mrs, Martin hood. He af ied @er will be mourned y ineh ana | of New York, Jot Direct JAMES McCREERY & 60. “McCreery Silk.” Exhibition and sale of Summer Dress Silks. The latest weaves and colors. A complete assortment of Shan- tung Pongee, Rajah, Satin Messaline, Taffetas and Shower Proof Foulards. On Monday and Tuesday, January the 27th and 25th. In preparation for stocktaking, all short lengths of silk will be placed on sale, soc per yard WASHABLE DRESS GOODS. In Both Stores. On Monday, January the 27th. Sale of Imported Zephyr Gingham. A large assortment of colors in corded stripes, checks and plaids. 18c per yard third Street. y-fourth Street. DRESS GOODS. /2 Both Stores, On Monday, January the 27th. Sale of all wool Imported Voile, Shadow checks and stripes, as well as plain weaves in a variety of street shades and black. Width 44 to 46 inches, 1.00 per yard former price 1.50 , DEPARTMENTS, Jn Both Stores, econd Floor. On Monday and Tuesday, January the 27th ani 28th, Sale of Irish Linen Damask Table Cloths and Napkins, considerably re- duced from former prices, Table Cloths. QEXHOLY ATC Sielerarlelelveleuelsioieciieirereleila7 Ss 8 WEEE n voan Hoon aaoH Odo nano) Dinner Napkins to match.. 2,55 per doz, Towels. Hemmed Huckaback....--.ssceecece 2.75, 3.00 and 6,00 doz. Heistitched Huckaback.... sesee....ee 3.00, 4.50 and 6,00 doz. Hemstitched Linen Sheets and Pil- low Cases, at less than usual prices, ++ 65075 pair “ Single bed size......+ Pillow Cases....1.10, 1.25 and 1.50 “ A large assortment cf Irish Linen hand-embroidered Sheets, Pillow Cases, Bed Spreads and Shams, At moderate prices, JAMES McGREERY & 60. “REFORM MANIA OF ROOSEVELT IS BLAMED FOR CUTS OMAHA, Neb., Jan. Hospital, but finally abandoned the {dea .—The reduc: | along its entire line. This reduction probably will affect several thousar@, men, either by reduction of working hours or final dismissal. Vice-President and General Manager A, 8. Mohler, of the Union Pacific, Is | quoted to-day as charging the reduc- jtion to “President Roosevelt's, manta jfor ‘reform,'" and indicating that his company would work with a reduced | force so long as the President's activ- {ty against corporations continues. “You may say that the Union Pa- cifle 1s only cutting down because It has to,” he is reported to have sald, “and not because it is any pleasure to NGIE 1 UPSET vem" ATACKING SNOW A special despatch to The Evening | Charlottesville, Va, an- which began last Monday | way af {s to be followed after today reduction of working days from six to] “It {s this Roosevelt prospeni At the headquarters of the Union Pactfle it is stated that Omaha will not y place affected, and that there soon will be a general reduction! ¢ the mechanical force of the road Ing fo! An engine pushing a snow-plough death there of Francis though a seven-foot snowdrift at the | Hempstead crossing, Long Island, over- writer and race track judge. Mr, Tre. turned to-day, and the engineer and | fireman by their agility saved 23rd Street ked the road so ef. ers in Hemp: y were obliged to} 1p to thelr hips city by way of GARY. OF STEEL TRUST, pea elerateed enagenecs| GUEST GF ROOSEVELT. one who knew him. He 34th Street 34th Street tion of working hours of Union Pacific | te company to throw thousands of men | out of work. ,The public will be in no ne reduction in force s to travel will be Jand « with a] and a ‘ore. makes this step necessary and reform nd be reinsta JAMES McGREERY & CO. FURNITURE, 34th Streot Store. A rare collection of Imported Gold Furniture, Upholstered in Fine Aubus- son Tapestrics, as well as Gold Cabinets and Tables, Handsomely carved Imported Cir- cassian Walnut, Mahogany and White Mahogany Dining Room and Bedroom Suites, At one-third to one-half less than former prices. Walnut Bedroom Suites consisting of 10 pieces, 730.00, 1,273.00 and 1,560,00 former prices 1,095 1,910.00 and 2,340.00 Mahogany and White Mahogany Suites, consisting of ro pieces. 650.00, 809.00 and 933.00 former prices 975.00, 1,200.00 and 1,400.00 Mahogany and Walnut Dining Room Suites. 900.00, 1,550.00 and 1,635.00 former prices 1,$00.00, 3,100.00 and 3,270.00 Gold Suites covered with Aubusson Tapestry. Consisting of § pieces. 1,200,00, 1,309.00 and 1,400.00 former prices 2,400.00, 2,600.00 and 2 DEPARTMENT. ‘Jn Both Stores. Commencing Monday, January the 27th. Sale of Standard Quality Domestie Rugs and Carpets. Royal Wilton Rugs. Size 10 ft, 6 in. x 15 ft...... ......42.00 st OQ XP LAetCr secseeese ns, 0 25:00 “ Siityauinwe xc TOM tO ines 23.00 of (5 5 ©) Mea aaccoocunonnonouonan ones) Body Brussels Rugs. Siz evo ncn api Cnen MeEnennn ney ee een2 2100 “ Sift. 3im x roft.x6in.... 20,00 ® O52 © Povossodvoogacsadosoannoc Os) Smyrna Rugs, plain and figured, Size 12 x 15 ft..........40,00 and 50.00 Seon OUXETS al trenin san winrar 40.00 “9x12 It..........23.00 and 28,00 Seamless Axminster Rugs. Size ox iraiity eee eeeee s+ + 25.00 PAS Otay Fe Oi, O Hh ooocos pe A7/5) “ 9 x 12 ft. (seamed) 20.00 Reversible Brussels Rugs. Size ro ft,6 in, x 12 ft. and 9 x 15 ft 12,00 SRO EXEL ani tee geeesGliumcasiseeXO.00 BOY OVER BES ch scopoeaggocnbsbnooe: Gee) ~ OF 0 Boocccascoduocoocsanon0sa YASD 4,000 yards, best quality Axminster Carpet. 1.35 per yard 4,000 yards, best quality Wilton Velvet Carpet. Plain or figured. 1,00 per yard usual price 1.75 JAMES McGREERY & CO, 23rd Street 34th Street Stands for Pelican, A bird whose great beak Will hold more fish than You could eat in a week. But speaking of veritable “Hold-alls,” take a peek For things that you seek. gusts me to think that his manta for make the working class This retrenchment and ‘ation keeps up its ‘re- ity so IT am unable to say how long it will be before the old J the rest of the work. 34th Street ree ne At World “Want” Ad. columns:

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