The evening world. Newspaper, February 19, 1908, Page 14

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———E | TIE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1908. th street Policeman 84 ER THOMAS'S |Coney Island Jockey Ciub’s Schcoi for Race Track Boys ROUNDS RIVES cleats sees oag of salt and ran away e others CREDITORS ARE The Only Educational Insitution of its Kind in America. ‘AS BING AACN Hesceeer n avenue, where the men separated and Caalil followed three to 40 Fifth avenue. f the how ———s After making a search ere Association Has Turned hs e arrested Dugan, eight 3 an Old Church Into School- | AFTER A CH ASE ah eit an el = , | Ere’ Hughes eteen. On reachin; house for Stable Youngsters. | A Ee Sie oan velo, an Policemen rk an enehan ap- |peared. The three prisoners were turned over to the policemen, and Sages Want to Know Just*What He} and Future Jockeys and i | Policeman Cahill Charges Pris-| cant went in search of the other two Proposes Doing in Way Trainers Are Cheerfully | | F jand later arrested Michael Muldoon, of Settlement. Striving There to Master, | oners With Breaking Into | twenty-one, and John Murphy, twenty, | | Who ve at No, 2183 Fifth avenue. the “Three R’s.” i a Harlem Grocery. Jonmemed with gureiais, and, nccordjne to the police, sume of them confeas | —_—_———_ | Atter a chase of several blocks poltce-/ ACTOR DROPS DEAD AS | men of the East One Hundred and HE WALKS TO THE STAGE. | Twenty-aixth street otation carly this morning captured five youn; Neged Leas young men alleged! Granny JUNCTIO: .. Feb, 19 — to have been implicated in a burglary|sra1 Newton Carlyle, of New York, am | tn the grocery store of Joseph Sobin,/actor of national prominence, filing | qt No. West One Hundred and Thirty-|one of the leading rol) in “The sixth street. The door of the store had] Wheel’ of Love = compans. dropped | dead here last night just as he was been forced open, but just what wee] tant to mo on the, stage for the ec: ond aot. leart sease Caul is taken le not known es yet death. He was sixty-five years of While going through West One Hun- age. HOT CONTEST LIKELY. ! —_—_—_— ONE CLASS “WHITE,” | Banker Seems Not So Willing THE OTHER “BLACK.” Now to Pay Claims Against Th SES & Co. BoystWell Behaved and Eager Mae to Learn, but Must. First The sud-committee of the creditors of Rene eran Sii(ch av een’ enguwed||' lear Results of the Races; in a searching investigation imto hte / Their Teachers Report— affairs, will hold a fina] meeting this “ ¥ afternoon in an uptown hotel and the| Club Supplies Everything creditors will hold a small! mase-meet- | and Foots All the Bills. | fm in the offices of a downtown life fnsurance company to-morrow after- ae noon to listen to the sub-committee’s re- | Port. It will then be up to Mr. Thomas | to make satisfactory arrangements for | cone to order. the settiement of debts, If he can-} phe good wo! vepoke tn a kind! not do this, the cre¢ irs will take eteps ae Vea into tials ois lake, | musica! voloe and there owas tmmedt=| ‘They are quite willing to allow Mr.|etely a slapping down of books, @ shuf-| Thomas time, but they do not want to! filng of feet, and eight or'ten little fel- give him a quarter of a centery. Thi8| ows attired tn che clothes-of the racing tod w : t Period woud be consuned under the stable ambled to the front of the ittle agreement he has submitted to the ub. | BRON They aed keeping the committee. He wants to apply about] schoolnoom, Sea at cee tires 990,000 of his his income of 519,00 «| best of decorum. In the lo! Poke’ G0 tive) setllerient of ts asbtal | Srospective: Jockeys, two (etabie Dove H | or “guinneys,"" as they are cailed—and lo) Contest) Certain. fe Jap named Thomas Schojin. ‘The creditors want every cent he can Simmy," said the teacher, as| give up without invalidating his l!f6) 9.6 turned to Iittle Hagan, who le insurance or driving himself into starv-| Soying in Joyner‘e stable, “what te! ation, There is bound to be @ hot con-| TO eg! of California?” | test betwen Thomas and tne men to! Ve, CONE DO OT resent and the whom he owes money when they oom | ute tlow wae plainly emberrassed. | together over the terms of the settle- od on one foot and then the other ment. 4 to be in dowot between ‘At the beginning of the negottattons | a Bats ze ‘Thomas assumed not only his own GO5D) ye announced, Dut thoseot the brokerage Louse of Mac-| 408k ay wofoe expreseed gorae 40ubt. lay & Co. and of O F. Thomas, bis aoe tne other boys were batter business partner. At a meeting of the}, a Utter ran over the |intormea and « sub-committee of creditors h yester- day afternoon signs appeared that| JAMES McGREERY & GO? 23rd Street 34th Street “The class tn) geography will now On Thursday and Friday, February the goth and aist, | LADIES’ GLOVES. I Both Stores. 1or aclasp Washable Pique Gloves, Pearl or white, x clasp, prix seam, Cape Skin Gloves. Black with white stitching. 1,00 per pair ——_——— SWEATERS, /n Both Stores. For Ladies, Misses and Children. Ladies’ Norfolk Coat Sweaters, continued Jimmy, ‘Thomas would Ike to repudiate respons- | , hing wee wrong, | ibility for the debts of Maclay & Co. Jes here the best race track {1 | a % ‘A lawyer named McBurney appeared| sere tection Kindly! corrested him end With or without pockets. 1.85 before the sub-comimttee and said he} then went on with other States, As f | Misses’ and Children’s Norfolk y & Co. He denied} rite the boys were bright and they | jas was the bac! | never to be told twice. | Sweaters. 1.25 rted that T) The room {n which this ooourred {= be | : ’ oa a ible for the labili-| gcoupiod by waite boys only. Beperated | W156 -BETLE-R.MAGUIRE FRED LANGAN © : Children’s Sweaters) Small sizes. 75¢ it by @ thin partition Js the study 5 . so "GOES ————————— Belgn Pele bresaent_ ate Ee Sethe negro boys, and in there TEACHER JASHAGAN HYLAND : \ amin|one olass was JOYNER'S STABLE STABLE | CHILDREN’S SUIT DEP’TS. 12 Both Stores. jthe Beoond Reader while the other was sa = | Gard Sui Mad . feel pring Suits, ade of stripe the Hudson Trust Company Allison, president of ti National nk, The taking a jon in writing, £/ Only School of Ite Kind In America. ‘There ts no other sohool In the United obtain- | Grates ike thia one. Its student body | fs made up entirely of stable boys, ex- flerciag boys, attendants and rubbers | itr FRENZIED SAILOR “SAYS CHUM STOLE | Be eee Pah a) Pee ee Worsted, coat lined with satin. Blue or wifey away itromphim ands shel charged brown Serge Suits, coat lined with silk. }in a counter suit that a sister-in-law nted her in the heart of her Plaited skirts with fold. Size 12 to 14 WITH BIG Ki IFE HIS WIFE AWAY cm mye) ee hearing” thelpealuvor inl overed his wi It in mupported by the Coney | Tana caaveu ner Skirts made of mixed Worsted cr lslund Jockey Club, and the two) payer Uiat Miss 8, L. Cronin and Mis h kept. ie tana Q : Pa nd Want to Heantrom Him. ee in are paid out ot th [ie mot hee emcees TERRORIZED SHIP General Manager Lane, of New i : : pon rema ne tae hima ore te | plain Panama Cloth, Length 32 to aa ads, alongride, the oid 8 ek Read nan Divorce Decree. Serre | Guimpe or Sailor Dresses, of ging- from Reimont stables, The | achools. Lascar Ended|His Reien of Fear pS POA oe ham or linen, Sizes 6tor4 years, 2.25 Justtes O'Gorn r inter- third street. testified that in February, | wes abandoned not long ago | are always avxtous PoeatHniciontcteoR the congregation moved into the | | for scheol, ' fice four blocks up the rond, | Couldn’ t Study While Races Were On rooma are fited with reular | wwe tried desks and benches. w ooks and tuition are fu Coney Island Jockey have nothing to pay, and all of education are w and a man lived in @ y-fourth street as Mr. By Plunge Into the Inestinemassceckatic | _ F ts E Red Sea. {ingen of ian flat and Mrs. that “Mra, Kneffel" SILK DEPARTMENTS, /n Both Stores. was away much of the time and told “McCreery Silk.” | vertospieauraeedinn, tanmlen rors Complete assortment of Plain and Novelty Silks for Spring and Summer a . The latest colors. i eel mad &- 5. AB a Pe é peace Natural Ecru ? Farewel | Co at S a lez e Shantung Pongee Silff, pectin former price 1.25 lion Coats, Satin Lined. $ 9 5 | Ie Made to Sell at $15, 6: WASHABLE DRESS GOODS. 2 Both Stores. it begun !n 00, or $5,008 helaings in t tione W forty-seven Lascar a crazed into fteen Little Darkies In This Ci 2 In the Teom occupied by the of Ameri orse 0 tt MPRID Cenrey itn Imported Gingham and Madras, A | was rolled f Thursday % large assortment of colors in stripes, pin Offe checks, broken over-plaids and block er | checks, 25c to 50c per yard became curing a wal All previous achieve- ments to be surpassed. Our anxiety to clean up ali of our $15. Long Coats enables the women of New York to save more than half on these stylish and well made garments. Broadc!oth, Fancy Mixiures, Cheviots & Meltons These beautiful garments have thefulripp'eback---ankle lensth, semi-fiiting or !oos- medels; well tailored in Sale of Scotch Ginghams consider- ably below usual prices, A large variety of pin checks, hair line stripes, large broken plaids in two, three and four color combinations. 18c per yard First floor, Twenty-third Street. Second floor, Thirty-tourth Street. m $48,000 BLACK DRESS GOODS. Ia Hoth stores, Second Floor. Imported Dress Fabrics, A com- plete assortment of the latest weaves, such as Fish Net, Fancy Mohair, Shadow \ Stripe Serge and Cheviot, all Wool and Silk and Wool Voile, Embroidered pane SASS CUT WOMAN’S THROAT TO CURE HER OF RARE DISEASE CHICAGO, F t you y, climbed to and plunged overboard. Mambo stopped his vessel, but no trace of a merchandise milan 5: ate wor WW Nou rath every particular; black or | We 4 Seltrer Makers Get tnjune to satin lined, with collar o | Grenadine, Bordered Voile, Mobair and i ‘ reat bbal Pom ollariers; braid and velvet | 4) r . e : a ‘ Tel mn trinmed in the ascorinjent we | Wool Pekin stripe Voile, etc. : ; ft fenhons have a lew short coats and Saleof all wool Black Chiffon Panama i eache ttlers’ overs. . ; hink Mr, Br avail Bene Ad A atti x 5 z | Cloth. 5o inches wide. 65c per yard RIMS hal cet eras Aldroegist aaverties soYou§ ALTERATIONS FREE ‘9. | esti) When One of Memb iumed este An Ingune CID Gc dla, messenger | Sale at all Three Store, | All wool, Imported Black Voile, 42 hat is ¢ arry 2" gam hel § alning SET ik anew ihe fPalit seunUainexE needed. Just step to the A i 68c per yard ous, aa the Hes betwee his areth aE EEO i phone and tell ne what is 4 TeWest 14th Street inches) wide: eases 1.00 Se exer Jugular vein fies Cronin,” he sald, “if the man |: wanted. We will send it to NEW YORK, Sopa THR poe ee Srouiant ke ner sae ot| 2 Woctenies 4608462Fulton seave: 20° 7 Drclldataltutvoieationt i teaanenen 1c an | Order by BROOKLYN JAMES McGREERY & C0 : the pale or then ex- do without hie! : are he enieuing | TOM@Phone 4510651 Broad Stree ‘ oe Sash orem" ered. A stnaniew | MEW YORK TELEDHONE Oo., was 5a Cero ee 23rdi Stzeer Shih Atregt: 2 | ggvwna If eho 20 desires, i Rake rinpieacinos yaa tren oe eds that! ah Permanent gJunction welt toh | 18 Day S*root a QF SE ZY H al é

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