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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, ip BANK GUARANTY MET. LEAVESCARS IK ARMY OFFICER 1S AERSEYMAN SHOT CALL BY KANSANS STREETS ALL NIGHT WED NBG BURY |GHBOR DEAD | No Time to Lose. ie cammcal 1908. | FREEING PPENCIELN | Southwest Corner 6th Ave. & 18th St. ren )PPENHEL 6th Ave. & 18th St. SAMPLE SUITS New Fall Styles Manufacturer’s Clean-Up Sale of | WOMEN’S OXFORDS $ 00 COLONIAL PUMPS ° | Police Court. L Bryz Add After Victim Falls He Fires (All Famous Makes) a —_ : Bryan Says So, and Adds! Complaining against the number ot! Lieut. Clarence M, Janney, U. S. A. | ‘ Stat With Hand Welted Extension Soles. Manu- pair H Hope of Republicans for Law | cars stored at night im Lexington ave-) Infantry, suddenly ordered from his ata- | Bullet Into His Neck—Slay- facturer’s Prices $2.50 and $3.00; our price... i nue north of One Hundred and SIx-| thon at Governor's Isaind to the Philip- or | ’ { Is in Democratic Success, | teenth street, Assemblyman Louls A.| 4. rushed into the Mayor's ottice, | er Thought Demented. | Military at) ry OCuviliier, acting as a complainant ar) City, to-day with a fiancee and and | ‘ skin ja large number of propels ldere, “Pl two witnesses at his heels, He wanted | (Spectal to The Byening World.) veared in the Harlem Court this morm-| 1. 46 married with all possible expedi-| BORDENTOWN, N. J. Aug ing fn a summone complaint against) tio. and luckily for him Justice of the | Josoph Hoover shot and Killed isd Recelvers Joline and Robinson, of the| jo" ; : | Peace Frank P, Lehane was right there | Ford, a boss carpenter for the Pennsyl- | Metropolitan, and Joseph Brady, super | 9 "RS joy, Ieeniaurarivoadtinarelinitna etree tos rittenden, | intendent of the Lexington avenue divie| Tyg bride ie a plump and protty|day while on his way home from work Witiiam | flon widow, twenty-five years old, former| He fired four shots into the man's body Because of his deatre to secure Fire husband's name Bruglere, but wihen he| and as the victim fell deliberately shot Commissioner Hayes and Commissioner went out of her life she resumed her ‘The motive for the Cuban Heels KANSAS CITY, Aug. 27.—William J. Bryan arrived in this city from St. | Louls early to-day and was greeted et the station by T. T. Mayor of Kansas City & Cowherd and For any Size, Kind, Color or Style. The materials are Cheviots, Broad cloth, Scotch Mixtures, Fancy Stripe Broadcloth, Fancy Twill Cheviots and other suit in a large assort- many other prom: { this clty, and him in the back, { oe ul Pe euaheaetNiay: pee ee are Hel eee Darlington, of the Department of maiden name of Madeline McKisick.| crime is not known. Hoover and Ford | CETL ERS eH ELST Like H ndidate's stay was brie jg| Health, as witnesses, Mr. Cuvilller se- Her home {9 in Memphis, Tenn. ‘The| were nelghbors majority of these suits are lined with a Cut, party leaving for Topwlea at 1040 a, Mf, /CWed An adjournment unt Rept. 22. |bridegroom halle from Lincoln, Neb, Ford has ¢ wife and two children and ‘ In explaining his case, Mr, Cuyiliter |The witnesses were D. P. In view of the action of the Beas eta Led that about 1 cara were stored Miss Amelia Beall Jorian, can State Convention of Kansas, in in-| nightly in Lexington avenue north of; Justice of the Peace Lahane tied the Goreing the guaranty of bank deposits, | One Hundred and Sixteenth street, and pra Te Peat Sand oho) Ral MRTG that this waa a detriment to the health * Mr, Bryan announced while here that! o¢ those who lived In the avenue and Kissed the bride—that is, blew her a {t would bo necessary tor him to make ulso an obstruction in cage of @ fire, kiss aa ahe was whisked away—and t eech “Guar: yaniel Patterson, an attorney of the wome adiitions to the rit hon company, was the only one who ap- caught the fee on th Card and} {, the son of John Ford, well known In this city. Hoover ts also married and h large family. Mifoover ar arrested immediately af- ter the shooting and looked up In the city jall. He took the matt y coolly and refused to say why he kilied Lieut, Jan-| Ford: good quality satin. Over 100 of only the Better styles which have proven most popular with the trade are in the lot. They are made with 36 Inch Coats 5 ’ whic! ‘ ney 18 @ son of Phin Janney and a ted that Hoover is de- anty of Bank Depo: “which he @ yeared in court and he stated that the jolehhor of W. J, Bryan. lle is twen-|mbnied, ‘ho having some months ago full gored or pleated, and { to de at Topeka to-night cars to, cerein srtentined been taken |ty-seven vears old. deserted nie family, and It Was wocks || ——__————— re rerss-mececreceenmemme | ° : ‘ Ith lining his re- off of the avenue at nights. | pubes Saas i » wae discovered and returned y Mr, Brown, withow outning nn re-| oat Ui AYerUs at MFA on na | betare’he wae. dlacivered. and retire Odds and Ends of $1.50 and $2.00 Buttoned Skirts marks on hs subtect to be deliverg given us Ue power to store cara there FINE TRIP FOR PLANT'S YAGHT, oe | to-night, was willing to say this in ad alse of recent fires In barns,” the| sua toNpoN, © P Y we e : te) NEW LONDON, Conn., Aug. 2% Snow In Maryland in August. irelesa message recelved at Groton to | BarmiMORE, Aug. 27.—There was a y from Morton F. Plant's yacht t is " A HTolande, en route trom Europe to this | Wsht fall of snow in the suburbs of this way, why t they | port, stated that Mr. F and party |city leet night and flurries are reported e transfers on Fifty-ninth street?” | are well and having a fine trip from other points In Maryland, gle Yama’, Sore ALMOST EVERY YEAR FOR ELEVEN YEARS we have practically closed our August and February FURNITURE SALES a day or two before the end of the month. e action of the R mt Tiepubli: The tailoring and finishing are the oes an XK or S pest—the fact that they are samples as- Tan Calfskin, Patent Coliskin, Gun Metal Caliskin and Vici Kid- skin; solid welied ex ension and hand iurned soles . . Cuban b All Sizes from 2!, tos &: J sures you of that Not a suit tn the en- Cc tire lot is worth less than $15, and we guar- aniee most of them to a pair mn of Kansas is a re n eamitdate for I agsailing the guar ig he opposed to system, but made a ruling banks from who has | depositors. the system the Atto which akin am \ |be not less than a $20 value, $6.75. Jumper Dresses | * and Military Store Closes at6P.M. Saturdays at Noon Formerly Sold at $1, $1.50 and $2 These dresses were such sensa- tional values for the prices at which they were originally ad- vertised that thou: sands were sold each day. Now you can have your choice of all we have left at only hope in peels Caatees ISSEASON AN THOU WOE Officers of the Benevolent Legion Appeal Against the Appointment of Referee. Patent Leather, White Canvas, 50¢ NO MAIL ORC. 0, D. ORDERS. ““1 Misses’, Girls’ & ri For the reason that the special and large lots with which we began the month are broken and depleted by large sales, and the assortments are less attractive for choice The remainders unsold have then been gathered from all the floors and brought together in one place, repriced as not so saleable as when the quantities and varieties were larger. Furthermore é Certain styles and shapes are to be closed out and not replaced. 50 acre It may happen that some of these unsold pieces of Furniture ae of Box Calf and Velour Calf, with solid ms leather wide extension soles, ', heels, Bucher and Jace styles, Girls’ & misses’ sizes 814 \, to it and (1! to 2, Cc Boys’ sizes 8!» to 44. Regular $1.25 Avaiue, at, a pair... An appeal has been filed in the Ap- pellate Div { the Supreme Court f the Catholic Women's and old patterns may be fancied and fit in places better than, or at least as well as, anything else. There is a little less than $20,000 of the August Furniture pieces be'ng removed to the Broadway and Ninth street corner of the Sixth floor to be on sale FRIDAY at 10 A. M. 0 Waists These waists are made of India linons and nen TRADE MARK Ing Ne vania, F wba, Wa Dissension d bens against th RS) 4 lawns, elaborately trim- ww) med with fine all-over af embroideries and tucks, or French Vai, lace fash- Maryland, Vir- gon, D.C. end Michigan jong some of the m cers and managers in charge of the legion resulted In a Famous $4 Shoes in all the newest Fall styles of Lace, Buttou or Bluchers, in Ee Aiur taite Senn te ane Patent Coltskin sive yoke effects, AS voc it ahieh ate aieeed | Everything in this special section to be sold at one-half of original French Vici Kidskin Toa emcNGae et ne council ant life mentes was (prices, This Sale continues only and all shades of Tans Ae hot in legal accord with the constitu- aws of the organization with hand-welted or hand. turned soles, Sizes 2!4 to 8, widths A to BE; Friday all day, Saturday half day, Monday all day, and then ends. Odd Pieces $20, from $40—Mahogany Sofa, damask cover $25, from $50—Mahogany Sofa, tapestry cover $32.50, from $65—Mahogany Sofa, velour cover $37.50, trom $75—Mahogany Sofa, damask cover | $75, from $150—Mahogany Sofa, damask cover $4.80, from $9..o—Mahogany-flnished Rocker, velour | $7.50, from $15—Mahogany-finished Wall Chair; dam- ask cover |$8, from $16—Mahogany-finished Rocker, tapestry $2.50, from $105—Mahogany, damask cover $9, from $18—Mahogany Arm Chair, damask cover $55, .vom $110—Mahogany, damask cover j S11, from $22—Mahogany-finished Rocker, velour $57, from $105—Mahogany finish, damask cover | $12.50, from $25-—Mahogany-finished Arm Chair, dam- $1.00, most are worth $1.50 30" Unusual Hosiery Values This department is becoming well known for its small prives in the better qualities and its unusually complete lines, Here are four {specimen values, worthy of attention: Women’s Imported Women’s Pure Silk Lisle Hose, in 2 popular | Thread Hose, garter tops ana double sues $4.00 j ‘Yo smany 3/ worth at least $2.00; all al.... Three-piece Parlor Suites ! $17.50, from $85—Mahogany finish, damask cushions $31, from $62—Mahogany finish, damask cushlons 32,80, from $ Mahogany finish, plush cushions $35, om $70—Mahogany finish, plush cover 237.50, Mahogany, damask cover $40, from $80—Mahogany finish, damask cover the Supreme Court, ed N. A. bisberg ref- Men’s Shoes “| ta Boys’ Schooi Shoes Mrs, Joyee Made of caltskin leathers, with solid leather inner and outer soles, Regular Sizes 6 to 11. OO values, at... $42, trom $84 345, ahogany, damask cover 1 $90—Mahogany finish, damask cover $47.80, from $95—Mahogany, velour cover 52 tear i B H di { black and whi ot all linen, 50 $62.50, from $125—Mahogany, velour cover ask cover New Fall styles of Box Calf, with s¢ id nate a Bare Ane Me | popular colors ard pastel 3 $75, rom $130-—Mahogany, tapestry cover $13.50, trom $27—Mahogany-finished Arm Chair, tap- leather stitched soles; medium weight, a wal 35¢ grade, speci, 19¢@ Ehides, $1.50 grade, special 79¢ $77.50, from Vacameieenae velour ae | ; alt cover well made to stand the hard wear-of QUOD OGGUO DCO OPURO 200 In nna ‘i ai é ch $82.50, from $165—Mahogany, damask cover |$14, from $28—Mahogany-finished Rocker, tapestry growing boys. The + mrorte on am- throatened to make trou $87.50, from $175—Mahogany, damask cover | $20, from $40—Mahogany-finished Arm Chair, damask ann ide Shoe that Women’s Pure Silk) Fr ig nization and its of- ame gra $90, from $180—Mahogany, tapestry cover 3100, from $200—Mahogany, panne velour cover $125, from $250—Mahogany, panne velour cover Five-piece Parlor Suites O1S GLOVES, natural or waite, of extra smooth skin, guaranteed to wash pertectly, Lisle Hose, gare double soles, in black, tan and white. The 50c grade, ULES CU 3 usually sells at $2.00, top and Sizes 9 to 13% and 1 i) WA ino Bedroom Furniture $60, from §120—Weathered Oak Suite, 5 pieces $60, from $120—Mahogany Chiffonier It is come.’ your turn, now; mine will i that this pro- | It wa allege t Gat the by- Jews tor ing to WES n wuditiunal dimeocors, \ al to the in- t h 7 Carroll sid u ef r $. 1 e After citiny that. Mrs, Joyce was re- ised admission also as an alternative 0 time a partl- : ell, who was idate election as supreme , nd was defeated. Mrs, Joyce | nance of that faith for the and its mem- Legion. PRIESTS’ BUCKET BRIGADE MASTERED CHURCH FIRE. The Rev. B. Polizzo, rector of the n Catholic Chureh of the Precious od, No. 113 Baxter street, was seated with several assistant priests at-lunch. eon In the rectory to-day, when he saw ‘ through the window flames shooting cut from the sacristy of the church, Father Pollzzo dashed out of the house and turned in an alarm, Before he returned his assistant priests, the sexton, Armedo Serlo, and the cook, Ferdinand Tarari, formed a bucket brigade and were working with a will to put out the fire. They had nearly + extinguished it when the firemen ar- rived. ‘The damage, principaily to the vest- ments of the priests amounted to about $200, Services were held at. 11.39| to-day and Father Pollzzo sald he} thought the fire must have started from one of the candles which had been left burning. Bs | cover $32.50, from $65—Mahogany finish, tapestry cover $35, from $70—Mahogany finish, tapestry cover $45, from $90—Mahogany finish, tapestry cover $47.50, from $95—Mahogany finish, tapestry cover $60, from $120—Mahogany finish, tapestry cover $62.50, from $125—Mahogany finish, tapestry cover $62.80, from $125—Mahogany finish, velour cover $107,580, from $215—Mahogany finish, velour cover $197.50, trom $395—Mahogany, velcur cover Gold Parlor Suites $07.50, from $195—Three pieces, damask cover $112.50, from $225—Three pieces, damask cover $137.50, from $275—Three pleces, damask cove $140, from $280—Three pleces, damask cover $148, trom $290—Three pieces, damask cover $378, from $750—Five pleces, cane seats and panels $377.80, from $755—Three pieces, damask cover Parlor Oabinets $75, from $160—Vernis-Martin, onyx top $85, from $170—Circassian walnut, marble to) $100, from $235—Mahogany, modern English $108, trom $210—Gold, richly mounted $112.50, from $225—Gold, onyx top $180, from $390—Mahogany inlaid, Sheraton Odd Pieces $8.75, from $17.50—Mahogany-finished Sofa, tapestry $16.50, from §$33—Mahogany Sofa, velour cover $18,580, ‘rom $37—Mahogany Sofa, damask cover JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street $82.50, from $165—Mahogany Toilet Table $219.50, frora $439—White Mahogany Suite, 3 pleces $300, trom $600—White Mahogany Sulte, 8 pleces $502.50, from $1,005—White Mahogany Sulte, 4 pieces $697.50, from $1,395—White Mahogany Suite, 7 pieces $941, from $1,882—Mahogany Suite, six pleces $15. from $30—-Maple Chiffonier $18, from $30—Mahogany Chiffonter $23.50, from $47—Mahogany Chiffonier $30, from $60—Mahogany Chiffonier $37.50, from $75—Mahogany Chiffonier $60, from $131—Child’a Sulte, white enamel, 4 pieces $115.50, from $231—Mahogany Suite, 5 pleces $420, from $840—Mahogany Butte, 5 pleces Dining-Room Furniture $200, trom $436—Mahogany Sheraton Sideboard $235, from $470—Mahogany Suite, two pieces $275, trom $550—Mahogany Sulte, three pieces $287.50, from $676—Mahogany Sulte, three pieces $512.80, trom $1,046—Mahogany Suite, three pieces $800, from $1,600—Mahogany Suite, five pieces $55, from $110—Mahogany Suite, three pieces $48.50, from $97—Golden Oak Suite, three pleces | $14, from $28—Mahogany Buffet $15, trom $30—Weathered Oak Buffet $20, from $40—Mahogany Buffet $21, trom $42—Rarly English Oak China Cabinet $24, frou $48—Stratford Oak China Cabinet $62.50, from $125—Weathered Oak China Closet $110, from $220—Mahogany China Cabinet $120, trom $240—Mahogany China Cabinet Q5e| Rowe $259 cs $4.79 Specisl atvvessree Tack This Up in the Corridor Where All May See It! We are glad to have you with us and we hope you will be pleased: It’s just because we want you that we have this building leased. If things go wrong just speak right up, we'll do the best we can To make things to your liking—to please all is our plan. But, say, don’t lose your temper and carry on like mad, For don't you know that through a little Morning World Want Ad. It takes but a few hours to call a score of persons here To fill our rooms and dining chairs with people of good cheer?