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called for Berkman, he was seen {n the prison, where he had bee trate Corrigan in the N tenced him to five days © RUNED BY RACING vst LAM HANGS HIMSELF ook & @ \s inal Tte atts shouted Ha { victim of police perse 5 ‘ | | that since his relea r Ho e 4 eG g, of No. 123 Ae ona vanla prison, where he w ois Bay, missed iis fa- 0 P 2 B e l) haat ate «| One-PriceBasi s been marked for ¢ At i ment, i hed. We believe ours y oo ie optical business winging e old man had been “1 Will Never Go!” “But let tell you. anarchist, me “that He Had Expected That Friends | | | | | , + vorkh ec. M Would Keep Him Out of | eee i aclu ia ha sot si the Workhouse. Pennsylvania prison! 7 [neers ot Ae (rear tls cuatomers| EXAMINE EYES (*ittat sharse (oe culeatane)) far between, pave been few anc ‘A 'monih ago a receiver Was appoint- what police per! id been Th A. W. Bre\ E " when that officer ¢ unity to | eg ro of hie business, ang ‘MOD HE RAGES IN HIS CELL,|tie riin'siret saron the hing 18 [ver alice: Goldberg hae been deapun-| FAN MNO A Tb sa o him: c ou > i . : : M. Linderoth, M. him in on as! sort of law and order t “There was no such Cooper Union as the papers was alla put up job to arn I'm not fretting about it, Not a bit. J’ll/ get out. Miss Emma Goldinan will see | to that." Berkman also declared that {t was an Put Ci outrage to have arrested Miss Mary | Smith, the young woman who lives with Berkman and Emma Goldman at No. | 210 Bast Thirteenth street, from which ‘ address ts published Berkman's “Red” | gp, FORD, pamphlet, ‘Mother Earth.” Leo Dietrich The Smith girl was arraigned with ned’ Berkman before Magistrate Corrigan at 2 o'clock thts morning, s fined $10, The fine was paid Hall, the Socialist, She le promising to hunt up Emma, who h wriggled away from the crush about Berkman when he was arrested Promised to “Get Him Out.” ou; ass Alway. t Moderate Price Bolton Hall Saves “Mary Ie Glasses Always at Moderate Pri Smith” From Term Behind » the Prison Bars, ret DIETRICHSTEIN DEMURS TO DUELLING COMPLAINT. ance Ocuvists and Opticians. So Years in i | 380 Sixth Avenue | yBelow 224 St. | 101 Nassau St. Near Ann St Practice. rt Overrules Playwright in) Challenge Cise and He Is | Held for Trial. ing World.) &- Below 33d St, pilica seth ~ Celebrated Hats First in fashion, fault- less in finish, matchless ‘Alexander Berkman, the Anarchist, Astor House Bloc ‘went to the Workhouse on the 10 o'cleck beat this morning. Ap hour before he began the journey from the Jefferson Market Court Prison he declared the police would never get Kim there; that his friend Bmma Gold- | man would roscue him. But Emma failed in the rescue work. Sinse she slipped out of Cooper | Union yesterday afternoon when Berks in style and quality. | man was being arrested for disorderly conduct, she kept herself in the back- 181 Broadway 180 Fifth Ay, 1274 Broadway | | 217 Broadway | 223 Sixth Avenue, near [5th St. | 6 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1908, ; Optical Service } ; | ! ) $22.50 to $27.50 Portieres, $15.40 | D 2S, ] r, Ehrlich & dene. k. ' f e RESTAURANT “SIXTHPAV, 19°70 20“ STREETI NEW YORK. Sale of the Oldham Mills Stock 5 Upholsteries é> Curtains R upholstery and curtain business grows greater each day as the wondertul Bargain story of the great Oldham Mills Sale unfolds itself, Customers come a hundred miles to take advantage of these extraordinary low prices. ay Greatest Couch Cover Vaiues Fourth Floor, Thousands of Covers, almost every weave, at matchless prices, 2.95 for $5 and 6.50 Covers 3.95 for $7 and $8 Covers 4,85 for $9 and $10 Covers 5.90 for $12 and $15 Covers $8 MereerizedArmure | 4.50BorderedPortieres, Portieres, 3.90 1,95 Best quality yarns and choicest | Plain Reps and Armure, with ders, on extra heavy merceriged | weave. All popular colors to pretty applied borders. A re- Armure Tapestries, choose from. Elsewhere $8. markable value, Nottingham Lace Curtains at About Half 5,70. pairs from a mill which closed ite doors some months ago. Specially fine weaves and perfect goods, Prices are palr for $1.60 and pair for $2.60 and pair for $3.50 and 85¢ 1.45 $3.0. curtains, 1.90 $4.0) curtains, $2.00 curtains. 2.85 pair for $4.50 and | 3.90 Irish Point Lace Curtains at Less Than Import Cost $5.00 curtains, 8,800 pairs, all new designs, clean and fresh—mounted on splendid quality bo binets. Magnifiecnt Louis XVI, Silk Moire Damask, Gobelin Tapestry and Silk Crinkle Tapestry Por- jeres, suitable for the finest homes. 15.75 and 18.50 Damask Portieres : at 8.90 Very high class solid color Damasks, finely woven and with high lustre. Sold regularly at $15.75 and | $18.50, Choice of best colorings. | $10 and $12 Bordered Portieres, 5.90 Finest grades of Gobelin Tricet, Verdure and other Tapestry bor- pair for $7.00 and $8.00 curtains ground, although st eR py astlyg, een reer eee Cute Aaa cPNe | ie 567 Fifth Ay. ae WORLD WANTS 5 ough she was v ‘IV | promised the Anarchist as she lett | \ . pair for $3.50 5 pas 50 7, . for $42.00 | yy, for $15.75 on te telephone in Dorkman's Interest, Feourts : Bi! WORK MONDAY WONDERS, | 1.90 :rr 9 | 2.85 rt MS | 4.85 rt | 780 ane 8672 iain Just before the Workhouse wagon r Miss Goldman nor the Ni Tymifer fore: | A Quite Remarkable Occasion in LAMPS takes first position in this great September movement to- morrow. ‘The principal an- nouncement concerns a recent purchase of Portable Electric $ Lights, irom one of the mosth iG prominent and most artistic manuiacture . The standards are massive and Ai are mounted with beau. h you “Paul Revere's Ride,” Auditorium, 2 P. M. Tomorrow Store Closes at 5.30 P. M. ers of these goods. made o! genuine bronze. tiiul mosaic shades in the superb patterns whic have probably seen in our Lamp Store, and in other specialty shops where goods of this high character are kept, This concern has gone out of the lamp business, and we took the pieces they had on hand, perb lamp of the exact model and pattern previously sold here and There is one su elsewhere at $250, that will be priced tomorrow at 890, A $200 lamp will be marked $85, a $175 lamp will be marked $75, and the same proportionate reduction all the way through the collection, down to a handsome $65 lamp at $30, All are fitted ior electric lights, and the shades are in 18 to 24.inch sizes, made of hundreds of pieces of beautiful colored elasa, in rich mosaic patteras, Othor favorable purchases from some of our best | manufacturers bring these additional offerings: Portable Electric Table Lights, with panel glass | shades and bead fringos, at $4,80, $6 and $8, worth | Portable Gas Table L. candescent burner, 1 shades, at $2 complete, © lumn, in- green fluted $6.50, $9 and $12. Oil Lamps, fine Rinht { Portable Electric Table Lights, with metal-covered ers, at $3.50, ), regu | Hl glass shades, at $12, $15 and $18, worth $18, $22.50 larly $, $7. § 0 Panel G $2.75. | and $ Portable Gas Lights, with best Welsbach burner and tubing. With n l-covered glass shades, at $10 Aer and $13.80, worth $15 und $20; with plain panel glass ae Ge as eih shades, at $5 and $7. worth $7.50 and $12. ‘ : ‘ whales } 2 ¥ x Superb Showing of Fall Dress Goods New York women, familiar with the splendid scope of \Vanamaker Exhibitions of Dress Fabrics, tell us the present one is more varied and beautiful than ever. Comparison proves that it has no equal in New York for variety and comprehensiveness. The wide diversity of styles precluues detail, Ler cluaive importations; suitings in the new modes, inc uding onal cheviots; scroll weaves; smart mannish tweeds; lustrous broa.cioths, and soft Lans- downes and Ifenriettas, The color tones—there’s many a new color note this season—are, wonceriully lovely, Some fabr cs, though striped and plaided, lave no sharp lines—they are just a blur of exquisitely harmonized shades aviety and beauty characterize our assortments of Biack Dress Goods—the Javter shown under the best Fall Suits for Women BMA . (ot Tern A . ‘ ‘Scores of new models are filling you are cordially invited to this fine showing of the world’s best loom produets, 80) our floors, and there is a snap admirably displayed in our spacious Dress Goous Store, Nfaoraeee ael aint Epeaeeinen ecek as have scarcely been seen in recent years, $4.50, $6, § $10, r The New L. R. Corsets No matter what the fate of the Directoire gown may be, its influence is seen iu the Fail fashions, whch pro- nounce decidedly for long lines and slenuerness, The makers of the L, R, Corsets have worked in harmony with the styles decreed by Paris designers; and you can buy long backed corsets of this make, properly modeled to produce required lines, and also an easy, vracetul poise— the latter quite as essential to svyle as slenderness, Many new modeis, ranging in price from $1 to $6, Fourth floor, Old Building. are nove.ties from abroad, our ex. the handsome wide-wale diag. Just one picture to illustrate The same unique ‘the beauty of the new Soft, Satin-faced Silks stand | foremost in Fashion’s favor this Fall. They should have bri tiant high lustre, and tnere are many new, ich shades, in which they have been brought out, They wil be used in every style ol gown, separate blouses and in combination with plain cloths, We are Autumn Weather Has Made Its Cail for BLANKETS This particular sult {s made of fine lustrous broadcloth, The coat is cut new lines, falling straight from shoulders, finished in points; Robespierre collar, small vest of in silk, double-breasted, elab- We've just been waiting until you were ready, to teil you tli x T ret we buye pairs of hai Blankets— be: bindings, reduced d blanket news, 1 aud siaty-three he, high-grade white wooi utiuily finished, with widesilk i FOO usta huude showing now more than one hundred and Rese si 4 ‘ puede ut Peeueas ; ee cane ae aes s ae twenty-five different shades in these soft in 4 ating Serenity same. The skirt {e 4 new model, Satins and Messaiines, Included are taupe, $7.50 a pair, e $10, draped from a high-fitted corset gir- amethyst, Inustaru, sapphire, banana, sal- $x 88 {n, 735 sine fa A dle, falling in long, graceful lines mon, Culebra, Caribbean, Saxe, Nattier, 0 Sin 15 4 pair, 9 $20, nd trimmed with cording to corre: paon, terra cotta, cataw ba, wistaria and ail | . 4 f long aane with coat, Price, $120. the usual staple colors in street and evening ataren | Reopen of: Otero STE hes ct: Jas I rehensive {Illustration of all the shades id ie new atyle-ideas so far brought out Mesealines, Satin de Chines, Peau de Cygt 16a puir f sleeves, smart new col- 6 Dr 5 " 1 S18 @ pair a fous revers, and many fein Messa. $1 DOW QUILTS 1 ations of the Direc- 41,80 and $2.0 yard; 19 and 26 f yire styles, smart waistcoats of 7c, SSe, $1 and $1.25 @ yard. . hintz or Persian vestings. Skirts In Th , ‘ah bdo ay the various train and trotting lengths. al s BrEL. teu i ; ‘ SAIL Gd Be cack nd The lowest-priced suit we have {fs cut wel) as 3, 3, W als ave the s filleq after a smart new model, Prices, sar ! SSceach, $16.73 and upward. juliding, Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway, Fourth Ave., Eighth to Tenth St. JOHN WANAMAKER 1,200 Pairs Renaissance Lace Curtains Choice 0: hand made laces and wide novelty borders, in white or Arab color, mounted on best Cabie nets, 10.00: Renaissance Sets 5.00 | 13.50 Renaissance Sets, 7.90 Two of the greatest bed set offers ever made—handsome centres and laces on best nets. Another Great Saving Opportunity in Furniture EEPING up the bargain interest. Don't a'low it to lag tor a moment. It’s these bona tide saving opportunities that have made this section headquar- ters for Home Furniture. ear Fifth Floor, 25 More of those Beautiful Buffets, as illustrated, at 22.75 They are made from selected quartered oak, piano polished; size of top 20x42, 10x24; two small top drawers—one is lined for silyer—one long linen drawer; also two large wine closets; brass trimmfngs; guaranteed construction, 44.50 Mahogany Buffets, 24.75 $12.00 Golden Oak Extension Tables. + $8.75 $15.00 Golden Oak Extension Tables.. ra $14.50 Golden Oak Extension Tables..... $21.00 Golden Oak Extension Tables. $35.50 Golden Oak China Closets $42.00 Golden Oak China Closets. $2.50 Golden Oak Dining Chairs, cane seat... $3.00 Golden Oak Dining Chairs, leather seat.... $3.59 Golden Oak Dining Chairs, leather seat.. 28.00 Genuine Leather Couches at 19.75 Built on genuine, nicely carved oak frames, nighly polished; indestructible springs, deep biscuit tuftings, with patent buttons that will not pull out; covered with genuine leather; guaranteed construction, Our Special Box or Wardrobe Couches at 6.75. Made from the best materials, indestructible springs; superior workmanship; covered in plain green denim, Hooded Go-Carts Pictures Extraordinary The Entire Stock of a Large Maker of Framed Pictures at 14.95 Bought by us at half price—to be sold on the same basis, Pictures of every kind—for every room—framed In all styles, FOR the cool Autumn) Every one at halt or tess than halt pope et te days you need a warm and; At 10c—5,000 Framed Pictures and Medal- es lions—Cupid Awake and all popular subjects; these pictures are carbon comfortable baby vehicle that | photographs, and retail elsewhere at 25c, affords the needed protection. At 15¢e, 19¢ and 25c—Lithographs, French Prints, Photographs and Platinum Prints, framed in artistic odd frames hardwood or gilt; values to 75c. ' At 50c—Carbon Photographs of Poets and Musicians, framed in combination quartered oak or gilt frames, all | sizes. At 98c—Colored Artotypes and Photo- graphs, Fac-similes, Landscapes, Cattle and Figure subjects—all popu- lar and new; Mission or gilt frames; value to $2.50, |At 1.69—Hand-Colored Artotypes, Carbon Photos and imported subjects, most any picture you ask for; artistically framed’; yalue to $4.00. At 2.49—Engravings, Etchings, Water Colors, | and Carbon Photographs from famous pictures of old and modern mas- Specially well made Go-! ters, framed in 3 and 4 Inch Dutch Oak and Mission. Carts, like cut, with upholstered At4.95-—Hand.Colored Photogravures.Etch- ‘ings, Engravings an -s!miles; popular subjects; all the latest and See ae ray heavy TUb-| the best old ones; each picture framed in hardwood or gold; value $12.50. adjustable back and facerent atnin 14.95 At 6.98 and 10.00—Large Engravings, im- ported hand-colored Photogravures, large combinations of Hunting Others at $11.75, $17.75 and, Prints, old English Prints and Fruit and Game; special designs of 895, OF Third Fleer, jframes, quartered oak, Mission and gilt; value to $25.00, Groceries Money Saving Prices with the Assurance of Our Cus- tomary Very Highest Standard of Quality. Tel, Chelsea 2100, £2” Sixth Floor, Extra Creamery Butter | Smoked Ox Tongues, mild, | Boneless Breakfast Bacon, Royal Bust SA a ld sugar -ctired, U. 8, Inspected, ae Le a U. nes sweetest and most d Dut. _ ‘ Pou. ust rig! wit ter made; special for Wednesday, endoty emeey Ox ncoeneel sold Jean and fat; sold regularly at Selb. stone crockp 1.48; 2-1, | regularly at 18¢; spectal, per | i9¢; for this sale, stone crock 516 BGG | WWrrderrssaecerveretrsiy TAU [IBessccseecceesenseresuns Pure Cider Vineaar— 350 | Early June Peas — Cameron | New Fraxfint Teas—All_va- On jug.. . b 3 Brand; sweet. tender, ereen Met a our T00. ottle 18c | Pea Beane— Tork State oll reeulariy at iding our spec sifted’ “Barly | Jane at i _ 28¢ : a auantiey sal tte PUL" | Royal Ann, Cherriea — Roval - A9e 1 2 Stuart Brand: below the Sey ; wholesale Drlee: doz. | Segteh Green Peas 46 901 | famous blend: pi Man-| 5 ibs. f p C} aheling Java an nuine | Prunes—S Clara Aranian 9 Mocha: “ash | Val " lnree drum. @8.25. 3 Iba, ¢ nls fa Bi ber lon SOC! She hned Ibe ee 10c *Galonss Yell ; Wines and Liquors. New Bowmore Seotch Whiskey--| Port and Sherry—Guarantend Crab Apples. fold, by other stores sat} @ yeare etd: reular prlee ing Apoles Hed Rive Tomatere—Bianeico Hitig, Penn... COE! $2: avecial. in anv | gg New Potai rem it Bondonoay Wine — Delicious | Pree Bey, OW re ce bs Gircrsvesan Ci Potten ses eee (ees quart’. owes! @0@ SIMP&N CRAWFORD CO,