The evening world. Newspaper, February 7, 1908, Page 11

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[PRINCE OF MONACO’S visiT | — RACTISED AT | TO ROME CALLED OFF. Cerner Craer | |S Seatac men aT Sune araronaneae Gat Sixth Ave. Sixth Ave. } by the ; @ 23d St @ 23d dt. ‘0 to King Vie- as offensive TARGET BEFORE SHOOTING WIFE government that t bronchius and pre to con vbout Fel MEN’S OVERCOAT AND SUIT SALE To-Day and To-Morrow It has 3 en our custom to clean up stock alter Feb y any goods over from year to year—new st 1. We. need room for new Spring goodts—a ear our tables. Low prices must do the work 0, Count. de Italian prewably Prince Was expected her. Former New Yorker, Invalid and Jealous, a Murderer jt and Suicide in Denver. Se O REPRESENT THE POPE AT SLAIN KING’S FUNERAL. ry ist. W profits | Z—The Pope will be | The knife has cut prices ‘way down he funerals of King sCreauenciicaltorits NOW IS YOUR CHANCE. DENVER, Feb. 7.—Mortally eck with eonsumption and insanely Jealous, Jacob pen the Papal Nun- tiff has sent aph letter touching row by 3 ‘ clo at n. ‘The 'P King bmanuel an a expressing his grief in must terms. High-Grade Clothing at Low Prices. LOT 1, f $10, $12 and $14 Elegant Wor- Now Now sted Suits, new style; also Cass’ mere Suits and Black Thibets. \ $ $ 50 + sto, $12 and $14 Oxford or [ 7:50 Black Overcoats—in Meltons, Ker- { Seys and fancy Scotch Cheviots. | LOT 2, { _ $14, $15 and $16 all-wool Black = Thibets and fine Worsted Suits; j ow. Now $18 and $20 excellent Kersey $ 50 and heavy Black Vicunas; also Im- ported Meltons and form fitting | Fancy Cheviot Overcoats J $ | 0°; also Fancy Cassimeres. | 1,500 Pairs of Men’s Heavy- practised shooting at a tar- Bforetszy the murder of his wite Rebecca, whom | he fatally wounded on a street in this! clty at night Reduce e@elf in the head. Husband and wife, died last night at the hospital to which Guelocuniafcenavionerrenccer New | Rengo Rapidly Reduces Excess Fat, York seven years ago, and when the ithout the Aid of Tiresome @@t for several days In preparation for After shooting his wife he shot him- Your Fat. they had been removed. | shooting took place Mrs. Moretzky was| Exercise or Starva- | making preparations to return to rela- ry 5 coats—i ick a Oxf Mel- Ci | tion Diet. fanseeal Black and Oxford Mel of London, England | ee l faa He a fs COSTS NOTH $18 and $21 elour Cassimere LOT 3. and custom pattern Worsted a he Now Suits; also extra fine Black Thib- ets, silk lined. product of nature, delicious to the taste | jand safe and harmlers in ail its properties. | ~ ACH WEST SIDER SUED FORALIMONY. John Wilson Hotaling Now| Wants to Reopen the Divorce Suit. | $14, $15 and $16 Men's Over- weight Worsted Trousers —Sold all season at $3,00 and $4.00, Now $1.50 and...... jana EEaooRaned $2.25 Regular sizes and also for stout or slim men, 2 500 Pairs of Men’s Heavy- 9 weight Imported Worsted Trousers—}5 neat patterns to select from, Sold all season at $4.00 to $6.00. Now Goo | | "The exigencics of a proceeding to-day | before Justice Platzek for the puntah- | ment of John Wilson Hotaling for al- | leged contempt of court in failing to pay alimony revealed a pathetic story All sizes—32 to 50 waist. fo a mairimonial hich ha eT ne cir eee Corner ° Corner e@ secrecy pos- | : g i ate isan | Sixth Ave. Sixth Ave. ichael joyee. in behalf of Clara d etree Sere i penal eters a stctin ot constant, 1] @ 23d St. eRe Come about that Jonn W. Hotals wealthy resident of West End avenue and Ninety-sixth street, had ¢ arrears $1,060) in his dues in the Ali Club. irplus fat = aan a = {John W. Hotaling’'s awtte a ARE ples anetO asid tne lawyer livi t &. * betel with Mrs, Hots ASV, teens g i URE ‘SALE : had a sweet baby fdolized by the all times § 5 =i e family, and par Nicularly by her Aunt | Clara, sister of the mother, “Aunt Clara was devoted to little Rooms | 4 Rooms Root Wetcicitewisuizee ananthicvarce mate SFernaned, 49.98 4 Hirtiinea. 74.98 |5 mg 124,98 the fatuer of child love .00 a week opens was awake: in the 1 und he asked M ra to become his wife. an account, Ghe assented on O@ndition that she should pe mother !n fact, and that Wi coce saturday, ’ the child should be m& t to call Until 10 P. M. her ‘mamma’ and in ignorance that! 2 a her own mother wus dead “An interb-cutor ree of absolute pale by ll dr divorce on grounds was 0 per full sized, bo: granted by ior c Hat Rengo Like 2% by mall prepaid, Vy Hotaling | Fruit or Candy. Ae te Co., BE Mich. The co’ @ trial pack them direct to Detroit: no free package . Golden Oak Sidedoari Value 820. Brass Bed, 2ineh posts, Value $2, 12.75 12.98 recommended in New York , sth ay. and asth st. also Kalish Pharmacy. 2. Sth st. and Madison roadwey. oth ay. + sth ay, ing ininarried and $10 weekly for support of each | Of thelr two children, maxing a 1 of 80 a week n order for £50 coun- fel fees waa also made. From this de- Gree an appeal was taken but never ee faye aT fort. ‘Iwo heights in white and not more than one ot a kind—several pretty models to choose Gy of been pald 3 for 25c from; meny trimmed—others strictly tailored. [ull pleated $12 Une. Hot zis liv. skirts wth folds at foost—suits formerly selling as high as 8 ein nis qeiters sulting Ase apart: | S)4.75—to close out regardless of cost or value at $12. Long Pompadour ment at the northw Bnd avenue BOOK BY where she hol public as his wife, while his true wife, HARRY B SMITH forced to depend upon the charity of | q her brother, lives with the children in | @ poor cottage in the Bronx.” | Nathaniel Cohen, in opposition and in defense of John W. Hotalitg, said that| his defanit in the appeal irom the de- cree was about to be opened; that Mr. | Hotaling objected to the clause in the] decree which gave Mis child by his for-| mor wife to her Aunt Clara, and to the Clause oblicing him to pay her for the Na's support | ecision Was reserved. —_ WANTS $9,000 FROM A. G. VANDERBILT Richard Says He Earned It by Building a World- Beating Auto. MUSIC BY ‘The trial of the sult of Francia Rich- ard, inventor, acainst Alfred Gw ‘Vanderiit for $5,000 for services In structing an auto which was to beat] the world's record and go two miles a minute in the Ormond races of 1906, was put on trial before Justice Gerard ‘and a jury in the Supreme Court to- a ay. i Richard testified how he assembled) the parts in Mr. Vanderbilt's garage | in. Thirty-ninth street, and supertn- | tended the construction of the exmect- ‘ed world beater. He dea that he hed a contract with Mr. ‘anderbilt through his private secretary, Edward Crocker, under which he was to be recompensed for his services, which in- ‘cluded the purchase of all the parts, ¢ Incidentally it developed that tho van. | Section of Next Py eseombled paris for this racing machine cost Mr. Vanderbilt $11,000. ne editor, testified that he saw| As Produced by the machine at Ormond; that it entered F. Ziegfeld, Jr. ‘no race, but he saw it spin by the grand at the atand twice ata forty-mile clip. New York Theatre Charles E. Crocker, private soneeary. Music publication by salon of M, Wit- mark @ Boas, 3 on to Mr. Vanderbilt, admitted a verbal Nae New York. Chicago, Lond ORDER FROM NEWSDEALER, TO-DAY. THE 27 WORLD'S GREATEST DANCER In Magazine contract wits Richard. but with the Provieo that the mnchine should turn put & world beater, and he declared that the machine wouldn't go. ‘Thomas J. Fay, President of the ‘american Soclety of Automobile Er-| jeers, testifying as an expert, gave it} 88 his opinion that the Vanderbilt car natruction was in violation of me- LS i WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF PURNISHING HOMES COMPLETE. ja oe = — 5-Piece Suit Slip Covers, 35 4 Hest quality. Special Values in ice Skates, $] All sizes. wf ‘Vhird Floor, $5 Watches at $2.45 er = a7 Main Floor. T™ Watches of real gun metal: open- face Watches, jewelled = m< ments; sold thousands at Saturday at.. s Waltham Watches in a ed twenty-year guaranteed thin model, open face: ly a gentleman's £9 Fourth Floor te aemred Men’s ‘18 to *25 Suits and Over- coats at *14.50 -ptional value giving features of our February Clearing Sale, 7 Second Floor. NE of those ex brought about through the sheer necessity of making room for our incoming Spring merchandive This is indeed a very desirable opportunity for dressy men who de sire high-grade Clothing—made as your tailor would make it. Overcoats in sizes to fit all manner of men—up to 43 breast measurement—regulars, stouts or slims. The output of some of our smartest shops as well asa general clearing of the most of our higher-|{ cme sisteen price! garments, that were made to be sold tor not less than 418 to$/5. j serie tual value 4 ' $7.75 An extraordinary offering that should be taken hold of instantly by beg eo OC EL < covery reaer intent on purchasing a Suit or Overcoat 23 Solid Silver Open-Face hes; very thin model—fitted with varantecd jewel ed nic movement; regularly $5, al 91.75 Cuff Buttons, 95c These garments are of such high value that they can be purchased with the idea of ser rs the balance of the cold weather period and still give good as new service next season. They are thoroughly up to date, tailored custom style, with all the newest and § latest kinks—to-morrow you choice at a 5 $9.75 for $12.50 to $20 Overcoats and Suits for Men and Young Men. Strictly all wool Friezes in either black or oxtords, kerseys d Solid Gold = Eye-Glasses 3Cec 7 Main Floor. PECIAL for one d only—solid gold spring —tfancy overcoatings—with the loose fitting as well as form effects— about 31. all told, in both single and double breasted models of the most up-to-date styles—black thibets, as well a+ large variety of $ fancy effects, cassimeres, Venetiar zes up to 46-- 9.75 2,500 pairs of Men's $6 to $7 Trousers at $2.75 y nae : . || Eye Glasses—j Consisting of pure worsteds, all-wool cheviots and cassi-|} pairs on ee dusk saracnoussnd nie : fee t ‘i ci 2 meres of every description and pattern, good for dress or emi=dress||" sinegt periscopic lenses—all wear, as you like. The linings and trimmings of « quality which you seldom see—all sizes io fit the smallest man up to longs ae Bee) Boys’ Overcoats and Suits that have sold up to$8, at $5. The over sives—optical stores charge $44 Our optical department is in charge (fan optical specialist and the best [rolessional serviees are given. All examinations scientifically made free of charge. coats are in sizes upto 14; the suits are in sives up to 2). Just think of getting an $8 Simpson-Craw , 1 i ford Company Suit tor <5! Almost preposterous, but there are about 90) in all, and to mike a clean Oculists’ prescrip- clearance we give you your choice for a Vive Dollar bill, It will pay you to purchase two or 85 tions filled accurately and promptly three and put them away for future use - soos HaNU) wovobHmueEN Soddeusoubeuonuuady at very low prices. New Ideas in Women’s Spring Neckwear . ay Main Floor, @zks many new und exclusive Neckwear Novelties at special prices for Saturday’s selling. The new Gibson Co'lars—striped lm)broidered Collars—hundreds of new conceits that you'll see in other shops weeks later. 1,000 dozen new Embroidered Striped Collars, the fashionable shirting effects that are so stylish—all sizes ready. ‘Lwo splendid lots-—-25e and sve values At 124:c and 25c. DaintySwissJabotswith ncw colored embroidered edges —also lace and net effects—batiste and Jace combinations, 29e, S0¢, 65¢ New Gibson Ascot Stocks in white, in the new striped s+ 290 Men’s §2 Negligee Shirts Saturday at 95c [ it had not been {for the rain all day last Sat- urday there wou'd not have been any ot these shirts left—as it was, rain and all, we had a great day. Shirts that are sold over the counters of exclusive haberdashers at 1.50 and #2 and some at =2.5). The materials are woven madras, fine pereales in light or dark grounds, attached or de- tached cuils, plain or pleated bosoms in abundance of sersonable patterns. Saturday at....++ 2---- Extraordinary Neckwear specials for Satur- day—. 0c and 75¢ Neckwear in ali the popular shapes—folded four- in-hands, English squares, bat wings and French imperials at 39¢ Men's Japanese Quilted Silk House Coats— 50—to-morrow G 21.65 Final Clearing Sale of Misses’ Suits values Without Reserve at *12 to*54.75 2 Third Floor, ILE final and last day of the February Clearing Sale af- fording values that fairly take your breath away. Here's an instance—our entire stock of Winter Suits—all the suits—even those that tormerly sold up to, Going to make short work of them. and colored embroidered potka dot effects—valne Sve ... A big coliection of dainty, stylish Bows, at 29¢ and 50c. New Lingerie Gibson Stocks, at 29e, 59 and 6c. 85e per box for the new ‘ourist Ruchings. The “Merry Widow’’ How, the latest novelty, here at 65. such as usually sell for Cur **Mabel Talia- ferro’’ Washable Collar Foundation fy Main Vlos tioned ant properly shaped oundation on the market. Qurs is different from all others, Misses’ Suits, comprising Velvets, Broadcloths, all-wool mixtures and cheviots in all the season’s desirable shades—some semi- 515 Misses’ seven-eighth Coats, made of good quality Caracul Cloth; lined throughout with satin and warmly interlined, $12.75 Coats—smart, mly 0, at Misses’ seven-eighth Caracul Cloth fitted model; lined throughout with warranted satin, also interlined; high storm collar of self material—value Rolls, 25c, and 39c. Sanitary Floss Pompadour Roll, This roll isa - perfect tation of ural hair— {yi finished with large handsome buttons—value $22.50, at but is much ‘py, avai sre ha} eee eetemeer ae lighter and Ay Girls’ Coats—all our high-class garments—made_ of all handsome materials and elegantly trimmed—some with furs, others with braid. Values up to $ 5, clearing at. 510 made of washable; medium and extra long—25e and 3c serviceable warm Cos = Balance of our Girls’ Gy Regular 25c heavy cheviots and chinchilla—flannel lined. Values up to $12 Skirt Cauges, 10e¢ |] To etose out at ee veeeeeeereeeee eee: Ran aeenGn ate” $1.0 Vi F New Mailed Free. 1] Agents for GR Open Every Evening Until |] 9 o’Clock “ett00. | J PARLOR — Fine ve This home consists of the f BEDROOM — Golden lo 5B plecea: i Hes, and is on Oak Dressing Case paah ona ge wetly eo Waslistand; tron hel $O5 ametled Bed, Bedding, Purchased on Our Wht rt Liberal Credit System. fo. ae $75 Worth, $7.50 Dowus $1.50 Wk, 1 Oak Chatry PES tael $100 $10.00 $2.00 + | jane, Miatting: | Eng: Hed mir * $15.00 * $2.25 ** | plecen, KITCHEN —. 0 a k | $20,00 $2.50 9 Richer 4 $30.00 3. 5 Z EL x ! ata to $10,000 by special ae hotk LUOR, AAC. Apply, Also to New HE WORLD ALMANAC should be found in every high and grammar school in the United States, both because of the valuable school material in it and for the addi- tional reason it is so thoroughly in dexed that it can easily be handled by any intelligent student. J. R. FLICKINGER, Principal. Price 25 Cents (West of Bulfa'o and Pitts- turg 30 cents); by mail 35 cents, | 1908 World Almanac y) 5 | On Sale Everywhere. ¢,'

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