The evening world. Newspaper, September 17, 1908, Page 12

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eR | : | | ; | 700 NN HERR WAKING CNY CARA Crowd, and Police Sup- press Rowdyism. CHILDREN’S DAY PLANS. Many Special Features Added to the “Matinee” Pageant for Saiurc ges Larger than ever were the crowds at the third night of the Coney {sland ono enjoyed the Capt. Kelly Carnival, and every frolics of the Isle of Mirth. had little to worry about, With the banishment of the and the regulation of the sale of con- fetti, the sources of most of the tri ble heretofore have been eliminated ‘tickler”’ ‘ou- Necessarily, with a quarter of a million People assembled on territory scarcely large enough to give more than “st ing room only” to so many people, 4s more or less jostling by the merry- makers, and among so many people there are some “grouchy” ones. But there has heen very little pwdyism, and this promptly checked There have been about fi here arrests yugh each night, in every e¢ Play,” but in no case seri¢ to call for } ent beye few hours inc ell UI the court opens yoy vew complaints of pocket picking, and no one has needed even the “first aid’? of the ambulance s 1. Getting “Too Good.” Some wit, surveying the noisy, good- natured, happy revellers, and noting the absence of anything but innocent play, Island is getting to be too good." King new last nig Miss H Lew e at North Pole by Mrs, Potter and cutive Committee, with the co-operation of Fred Kister and the Committee of Arran ents, exert- ing every effort to e Children’s t d finish to val In the history The regular tu Ragricy: Only t in fireworks, e will be many added for the del who expe d t and for them 3 o'clock Among the “Edd on Ward's theatrical A DY rey, 0 from “Ss Db the Cirel r down to the tom« ties The corps ¢ Gea Side H by Lemlein Yon of be {ts organ Gravesen Bor from eMfht to sixteen be a great cavalcade diminutive mi of poni @nd baby eq donkey carts and se loaded gvith laugh- , the iitt'e girl who} loat festiva’, and the edal for rescue “ay Bay, in vhen the heroine was only ten years old. Riskea Life for Another, Another life is down to the credit of Dolly, too, and a metal w sme in time. Last July, at the risk of her own life, she p‘un, rescue of Miss Minnie had gone down With a ir out in the bay, Dolly h forty yards to swim before the drowning g into the R about re was so ex accomplishme tery of the This litt every heart mid ertained a number of * “| At be! thority o ne. ima | ry ar- | exact cen! ei. | misgtatementa in question, for tbe bens: | Wasa wre! rol.) mi nents in question, for wise, ft of our readers.” Sutons™ Float “Spirit of the Carnival” | In Coney Island’s Great Pageant SECRETARY HELD TWO MEET DEATH FOR MILLIONAIRE = SCORE INURED LEONARDS DEATH) IN CHICAGO FOG Phillips Under Heavy Bond Train Collisions and Street Ace cidents at Different Points Due to Mist. on a Charge of Man- slaughter, Walter C, Ph , confidential secre- tary of John Leonard, the wealthy re- tired nate, who had jost handed a pistol, he said he had found, is employer for his examination, when it was discharged and shot Leo- nard through the heart, killing him al- most instantly, was held tn $10,000 bonds CHIC. ing Cl capped fron ma day, and ross Park manslaughter, by railroad tr An interurban - Into an eleva Phillips, who was arrested yesterday afternoon, im ely after the ing, which 1h din the library of Incline, tr Mr. Leonard's Montclair home, was Three cro: arraigned in the Essex County Court £8, Were re House, of Newark, before Justice Wi | bur Mott, Chief of Police Gallagher, of | Mont J County Detective Teed the suggestion of Mr, Mott the charge of manslaughter was made. The conference, at most of which Mr, Phillips was prese! up the whole thrown tre for a yard: 8, and at its « ision Phillips Tear end, Imost exhausted, Pending the settling pf th unt of ball, which Mr. Mott insis uld he heavy, Phil- lips was confin Jatt, At the office of the County Prosecu- tor it was announced that the action was taken in order to hold Phillips till | horities had concluded their in- vestigation of the remarkable ce It was brought out at the con that both men had hold of the pistol when {t was discharged, and that it exploded as Phillips was passing it to in the x County e engineer danger, but si An jured wh 0 provide ed for his of bail demand- len wanted. Pr ident > GO, Sept. 17.—Dense tog cover- and its environs handt- transportation was deaths, the injury of several persons | and a number of accidents one on the south side and another at were run down and killed man being seri with a rapidly moving street car. While a Duluth | Chicago and Northwe: ignal to pro suburban train ¢ and was abie t = WAS SLOGAN OF TOD ( Weren't Getting It. Roosevelt's term was filte |day before F POOR BINGHAM! herm The term a OW HIS EDITOR welder, AFTER HM ee | the North ( nk B, K North = American Review | Wants a Written Explanation | *" of Jewish Figures Errors, Police Commissioner allowed by h American Re 1s errors hi Bingham rate cutting, aid to-day: Bingham on 1 New York’ came Regarc ton as 8 made and ure. But 4 from in ¥ 0: ng |when the taking of testimony in | suit brought by the Governmentto 1 anti-t cross-examinatior the ‘square de of the trade t had taken from the d train on the Oak F companies They — cerns "id 2. nas ne ete THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1908, te 5 Sap cre ITS OEE ST TENT RAITT ER oT AI PIRI = R.A Macy & Co.'s A (Bway st th Aw Macs For Football, Basketball and Boxing. Fifth Floor, FOOTBALLS, made of extra heavy pebbled grain leather, regulation size, | fied with pure gum blidder, else- where $1,505 sale $114 Other Footbills at prices ranging fFOMs rs vereveeseveees +79 tO $3.96 FOOTBALL PANTS, well padded, with reed shin protectors of good qu. lity ¢ oth 5 000 98C Other Grades 0. Football Pants, 49c to $2.97 FOOTBALL HELMETS, the rewest and most cppioved styles, 79c,, $1.29 and $1.69 SHINGUARDS, 44c,, 79¢ and 99¢ MCRRELL NOSE GUARDS, for men; made of best quality rubber; regula- tion Styles... .csseseereer esses 446 | BASKET BALLS, made of extra heavy | | pebbled grain leather ; regulation size; | fied with pure gum bladder, . $1.79 | Other Basket Balls at $3.69 and | $4.96 DOUBLE - END STRIKING BAGS, COURT ORDER WM | = rope and hool |Asks Gerard to Vacate Order J} “tr Striking « Compelling Examination Before Trial. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALLS, $1.44 to $3.96 BASKET BALL PANTS, halt padded, 59c and 79c; without padding, 39 and 49c Bags at ; $1.14 to $3.59 BOYS' BOXING GLOVES, me of fine imported kid, Corbett pattern; tilled with ne curled hair ; sets of 4, $1.24 BOXING GLOVES, made of wine- color kid, Corbett style, filled with Good quality hair; set ot 4...,$1.98 erard, In the Supreme Court compan to- Other Boxing Gloves large assort- at prices ranging up to $4.49 responsible for two | Two men, | for exam- ttractions Are Their Low Prices, Yj S4th to 35th $6 Worth of New Merchandise, Awaiting Your $5,000,000 Inspection Re Sale of Men’s Suits iN Choice of a Special Lot of 125 Suits, the kind we would 13.75 up to Men's Store, Sth Floor, $19.75, Sale, Most stores, chancing upon a lucky find like this at the outset of the season, would find a place for the Suits in regular stocks at full prices, 4 Here they go out as they came in— underprice—as they would be offered if we had five or six times as many, or enough to threaten a regular stock block- ade just when the fuli tide of autumn business is coming in, These are all New Model Single- breasted Suits, made of various worsted suitings, in a variety of popular shades; made in conservative styles, as well as styles approaching the radical because of extra details like fancy cuffs and pockets, All are lined with good quality serge. Other Suits and Overcoats in regular stocks from $14.75 to $34.75, e trigt. This 8 obscured by the r from Aurora cr during his ratic Presiden- Justice Gerard Chanler will r examination on K's affidavit 'S he alleges which was fled ted train ca th ern was wai June, ilor and Russia nd blue and Ss. All sizes 148, the de- pursuance Bo Py ERE are 350 Suits—kin, iH harily gets from $3.00 rot turer’s purpose, and it market quic cassimeres, worste some with two Ordinaniy WE But they are sampl Included are years, TRA TROUSERS SUIT! the Suit TS del. ae YS' SWEATER JA colors train) ) f were in- 1 three cars *veaters for hovs at pric rm was nich the, tir Leonard for his hiss aerate ieee pakke This growing business demanded larger space. We granted the MEN'S NIGHT SHIRTS, made of soft Reh rept eeen Mott. of trainmen to dist tered the } ve ¢ Juvenile Headwear stocks greatly increased | domet flannel, cut full ard lobgy se MEN'S NECKWEAR, {n all the ap- « + | Pt space g ing the Boys’ Clothing stocks in the re F the sec. 15 10 Weesseniererrrers T4c and B9C | proved shapes; made of rich sil s, ‘i = 1] floor, Why AES Ai eceSullai ear cabio Ueasccond MEN’S PAJAMAS, of fine imported | tigures, stripes and plain color effects, t } ti | eka OUD sales of Hats and Caps are steadily going ahead is woven Striped madras, trimmed with 84e and $1.44 \ plain, you become acquainted with the values, slik frogs; $3.00 vaiue, at.......$198 | praiy ALL SILK SATIN U. ia AV ri | as re Boys’ Hats from a maker new in the field, He MEN'S MADRAS SHIRTS, plain neg- | TED) FOURLIN-HANDS, Nea ies n has earned fame as a maker of branching out. As 9 result:— Boys’ Hats Sold political ws with | caused the ed and rend- et up by wh | our own elsewhere at t 2.00 to $3.00; here..,,, $1.59 1 Told Cusiomers of! sh: GOLF AND ETON CAPs, 28c, and 46¢ TT W MASH AEF ND ILE Hlaneous pieces—just su tumn h u ho nee¢ | pieces—not a homeful. All of th $13.49 Oak Sideboards, $9.7 | oe | Mi ' Three of Road Machine's oe | Solid Oak Sideboards, carved top; cupants Injured and One, bevelled mirror; two small drawers, one lined for silver; one large linen t law ae a . drawer and two cabinets, ed by W a Girl, May Die, dardcwithensh Peale $15.49 Oak Sideboards, He |s SSS $12.74 t jured early Solid Oak Sideboards, carved top, | 2 in which large bevelled mirror, two small | ing c Pi \stits drawers, one lined for silver; one f the Stand : eit large linen drawer and two cabinets. Red C O! n streets, ha machine : : of fn aaa $13.00 Ons Spins Cabinets, ks indicated the PAUSES Oak China Cabinets, highly pol- ished oak, 36 inches wide; bent glass ninetee een 1] ends. ys’ Suits at $2 In Addition, We Offer: made of serges or ch Boys’ Hats for $1.35 and $1.50, He Furniture: Timely Specia's 1, for filling in, one or two or three i ; “Waferflex” Derbies,$2. 74: Rightful Heirs to Straw Hat Popularity Men's Hat Store, Fifth Floor, T HE measure of comfort and satisfaction a Straw Hat gives a -94 and $3.89; Must Pay More Floor, hich the manufacturer ordi- $5.00. —they have served the manuface | I} I man during the ar Wale be duplicated in Derby Hat geod oulliay (im pas en entities INE time by a “Wafertlex” Derby. ; aaa Ue GU ie) ” Extremely light in weight and very flexible, yet blocked to insure lasting shapeliness. Derbies of similar quality sell elsewhere for $3.50. Other Lines of Men’s Hats an Blouse Suits, made of cheviots, brown serges; variously trimmed, jn the lot for boys of 214 to 14 yay : ATS, in the new shapes taple and novelty shades, SOFT HATS, in the new shapes and staple an 188, ta, $2.74 S Six different DIOCKS.......sseeceeeeeneee $1.88 to $3.49 S, road and salesroom samples from one of the 2 country; $3.00 and $3.50 grades, on a special ; sale. (ge DRNGO BUA DOOGORUOEOG 1.49 of all wool materials; sizes for boys FT HAT ‘ $4.49, 84.96, $6.49 . eavy-weight; pleated, plain $4.9 viots, le of al I-wool yarns p nd_com- reer $1.29 | 94, to $3.49 r . e Furnishings for Men Main Fi,, 84th St., Rear MEN’S PAJAMAS, made of soit IMPORTED BLANKET ROBES, {n flecy domet fannel, tr.mmed with | handsome new Jacquard effects, sain frogs and pearl buttons. .94c to $1.44 yoke and , iped seams; $5.00 quality, at es ranging from...... _and Caps the fold col ar; fourteen shades to se- ligee or with pleated bosoms; attached lect from; elsewhere $1.50; sale....94e or detached cuffs, : 96c,, 91.44, $1.98 and $2.44 children’s straw fats, now he is by Others PRT AABI SHIRTS «MEN'S SUSPENDERS, excellent qual- MEN’S FLANNEL SHIRTS, tor hunt I , 99c ing ren fishing, in aay blue, brown | ity webbing, mounted with glove kid and fancy stripes; special values at $1.44 $1.98 and $2.44 ends; in regular and extra lengths; special. 440 ° Coats for Autumn Motoring Fourth Floor, EN'S GSKIN COATS, made of heavy Manchurian dogskins; warmly Tear Feu full $2 inches long, finished with deep collars, ..$12,74 MEN'S R LFSKIN COATS, full loose models, 52 Inches orf rith quilted satin lining ....cssseceereereeseerererser eee eee oo B29, ‘ "MEN'S RACCOON COATS, full cut models, bodies lined with oak yokes with satin; deep collar, cuffs with wind shields........ 11 847 WOMEN'S BLACK PONYSKIN COATS, semi-fitting models, ste eat oka garments, up t0.$224,00 variety of colors 2 BOYS’ TELESCOPE HATS, of very fine fur felt, with best quality trim- Mingseserne . $1.39 and $1.88 WIDE-BRIM SAILORS AND MID- DIES, of wool felt, $1.49; of finest fur felt $2.69 oF, ch a collection as deli ights the au- including fur-lined jor wom is underprice :— pas Arm Chairs, to match the above: 1 d Cl Regularly,. $567 $724. $8 La ins Reduced to Clear Sale...) $4.24 $8.67 $0.24 ce Curta -) Floor Dining Chairs, with leather seats: OCK kept in order. Broken assortments, if al- y OCKS must be kept in o A 1 sedate de || Towed (0 lag, prevent orderly stockekeeping, We pay the Wa chalee to. f bs price of orderliness this ey by marking down a varied “hairs, to match the above: Collection of Curtains, including Irish Point, Marie An- $490 $7.40 toinette, Novelty Lace Panels, Lacet Arabian and Renaissance Cur- tains—two, three and five-pair lots:— Irish Point Curtains I 19,74 a pair, now.. $13.48 Were $9.94 a pair, now. Were S68 a Hen now.. .811.74 Were $6.74 a palr, now. re $14.24 a pair, now... 9.74 Were $5.94 a pair, now. sa $10.74 a pair, now.,.8 7.74 Were $4.98 a pair, now. Marie Antoinette and Noveity Curtains $45.24 Brass Beds, $33.24 Two-inch continuous posts, head 5 ft. 6 in. high; foot 3 ft. 9 in, high; heavy husks, best construction and lacquer; full sizes only. OTHER BRASS BEDS—ALL SIZES: h say Sth Floor, VAN DYCK—ciesr Hivana Clgars— Marquis, box ot 25, regularly $2.50; | sale, Magniticos, box of 25, | regularly $3.00; sale... + $2.24 | JOSE LOVERA CABINETS — cear ley passengers were in. Havana fier and Havana wrapper; box ot 50. .$2.49 5 ae ROBE NS LONDRES—regu- FISHERMAN DROPS DEAD lar price $5.00 a hin red, our price, Isaac H. Gant, seventy-two years $5.94; boxe, of $0 at.....ee., 2.97 4, and a well known fisherman of FINE PORTU RICAN CIGARS was on tix] port Monmouth, N. J., dropped dead of Perfectos, box of 25..........$1.49 weuge ro, apoplexy yesterday at h's home. His | Straight Panatelas box of 50 $1.98 “@raw wrong con-| wife heard him fall and rushed in the | Brevas, box Of SO.seserssee + $124 room to fad dead, th atreet, is 1 Regularly $25.49 $28.74 $33.24 veeeft3.48 $10.48 $6.94 $5.74 $5.24 $3.94 $200) Pining Heel) vei Sale .,.,.$18.89, $22.49 $26.67 Wetes cite) \Biaile | unuker altaya a ate ; Sum- s ’ in es, e f : rae sha 42x42 inches; may be extended to . c 4 i 4 ndard through| Were $8.94, $7.24, $5.69, t t arm broken six feet. , ; Depends on Bunghole \ About the Dining Room Chairs $9.00 Couch Beds, $5.49 Renaissance Lace Curtains n as fair t | pe Hd aan sats, ry | Iron Cosh Beds, wie vite Were. ..s++$2248 $18.24. $1548 $13.24 $9.48 $6.94 ‘egularly « 67 Spring, wool mattress an olster 54 Sale 1.98 $2.89 $3.24! covered with fancy cretonne, Now. .816,74 $13.74 $11.94 $9.74 $6.04 96.48 eC fas ‘ ” Ha 3 £ d Igars For the “Sweet Tooth Bed Spreads: A Bargain Sprea ASSORTED CHOCOLATES ~ best quality, fresh from our own candy kitchen; in 2-Ib, boxes; regu. larly 78c.; end o’ week special, .49¢ Basement. Two special lots here, for a fourth to a third less than such Spreads regularly sell for:— HONEYCOMB BED SPREADS, 600 in all; full bleached, finished all =— around with hand-krotted fringe; cut-out corners; new medallion designs. Adjoining the candy section Site wee eee 72X96 80 x 96 84 x 96 90 x 98 an extensive assoriment of Dinner rriryy $181 ‘81,40 M74 Favors, Table Decorations, Lace BACH neces vee $1.34 $1.31 $1.49 91.7. 3 IMPORTED BED SPREADS, satin-finished, made of fine quality mer- cerized cotton, in centrepiece effects. —Size .. Paper Dollies and Paper Novelties, including recent arrivals from Europe as well as novelties from our own workrooms, 86 x97 * 94808 95.4 78x90 $3.74 & $4.40 alga ey

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