The evening world. Newspaper, October 15, 1908, Page 15

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| Toss-examination,” answered Mr. Brus your ow red President sioner Binghar 1 Increase of 1 nT eRe 800 Tene fm shy f00 New York ean pay the bil |1 don't want to be | men than have TAXPAYERS SCOLD CITY HEADS FOR WASTINSMONEY = Board of Estimate and Chiefs I need men for the Bronx,” | erpored I lent H # do duty \ the Bronx etirtcholve,” anouved EXpyver Mayor Upholds Traffic cheb To the pratest that toa mn the "raific Squa as TI have power of lon the iW Bingham, that | dl It 1 over Commission¢ lo Squad will re lines! even sure of Department Listen ee tiut nition “bob: | to Citizens. receive and Tare as ‘e | Asked Me 7 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1908, 1 was taken, suffering alp {the Taxt Company sent in thelr resix | That fort leurs are oyit sald they were tired of thele o ae ui Ubu leiasshtby staathotl Naseunalath Uaiet Two Taxicab Smashups. man in event lothes to lure the ert : wii Await ii 1 strikebrenkers now driving the red caba | A ted tas, whose stocring Kear ha to places where y can be a A RMI BIRLA THAYER BAMA AL STIPE end their cabs ume it Re ie, and ttrikebreaker, who Is dying with TE AHIVAL(YCalRHee AD <= crushed skull at Presbyterian Hospital He: gt RY ALS told the police the nts that ted | “ Niewas SlEnbal 6 WON’ i BULGE, ' up to his assavl last night H } Fe Leavitt the police he wa William Doherty, a spectat pottcoman| HARRIS *UCTION CLIP} 1 ir ont Hotel Net ri rug ' ' Vand, Fitty-ninth « and Fifth « i ARs Been | _'8_as stubborn as a mule—when ‘i + , < 5 Company, was helt for trial in. $1,300 Wy PUP TA EIA A to Explain Why So} nue, when the man and woman ¢ inthe Yorkville Goust (by Mapise you try to shake it off your 5 out. Both were ed as late diner c for firing his Iver at nose—yet the suction principle 5 RAK an | he Netherland tL ir n ing his revolver a 7. ly Acts of Violence Have | st the Netherland usually are dressed | jamos Grady, a steamftter is so gentle that it leaves no ‘i Vera he cab) Yo guard against further attacks on| — disfiguring marks. Been Committed. | and sald: ; the big New York hotels, last ule Spsiaaly ae ‘ | “Take us to No. 98 East Seventy-| oiicemen, mounted on totor-cycies, | Attached to your glasses for 35 cents. | ‘eet - = second str stationed in front of the places Sold Only at Oue Five Stores BINGHAM HAS EXCU dertared that the population |GHOPPERS IN PANIC. Driven Into Ambush. ArOREiG (0H | : know why | Leavitt told At a meeting of the executive com- Y aentea'|| prised at th mittee of the union held at No. M7 Bast ict SON the! jecreuse, naked, but | * ¢, Pifty-third street last night It was d CCULISTS AND OPTICIANS, Rapped for Details of 540 of 1s te" "au" Excited Throng on Sixth Ave- Hee eet Lue aLouoeGs eat ne EA Ebst zea Steels eeu reutl Ave ud eons | | ta om- private jaunts ance cost the city Force, He Says They Are | | Made Necessary. 1s = ! dhe e with the speaker that there | has been too much of such use of city Phe Board of Estimate to-day listened | ihr ames vif oivelale who ko Us to the suggestions « Metz, mbers of the Ha en they wevto the race tracks {0d before the Grand Jury at the request told tie police he Siam Derininiiaimere Mactin et fee. York Taxpayers’ Conference as to | In city’ niitos,”” retorted Mr himtdt. | |of that body this afternoon to explain| It, and that this afternoon as his deputy how the budget can be pruned and a, The Was ad 1 from the bo ie J. Walsh, to succeed John 1H iste i sconornIeR! Matealonmeoe we rl iin AE net, when detion on | why violence occurred so frequently in eG Al Gaariebell Naeetrne FAIRE FRR TCIDRI arate lO NOU Mayor bas SN tea tesa |the strike of the taxicab drivers, The] joimed the strikers. He thinks they, 00 and Mr. was formerly ex McClellan anno} would sit shooting of a boy, smashing of hotel| too, made for evated train. aminer in the law and adjustment de- to hear the recom- Nine special emen emp) tof thi ment of Finance The ‘Tax fh memora Conference submitted CHINESE ATTACK Increases mandato! a th mee with pafety. ent-House | ' nay vhe! Department, ed by the} | nead poticer Ppeakers, no increase Is imperative. bel | Increase of $ Mm for 199 has naked. Bingham Lefends Police Comm ether hee marsha n meet pared 4 ment esti SEOUL, Corea, Oct. 15.—Serivus com: pillar at Thirty-third street and Six made to the proposed D tions affecting the p of Japan | avenue. trolmen and © and China threaten, as th The machine had become unmannge ‘i able, and skidded on the wet asphalt system of details h Ae tac, Giiter b fs Raeeinis td peal Fee nese It drove into the pillar with such force i ples ‘sti- troops in Kanto, Northern Corea, in that its front was demolished and Its Retains oEaveadanK Lisa redemenel nate several men were hilled or | driver, Charles L. Husband, thrown to tails are essential. If each city de- wounded [the street. William Tivoll, the special partment supported {ts own detail I| The refusal of the Chinese lSaUUMaT eae, waBinUee bartetecce ot would have the men for active work.” Speaker Bruero { Borough President flared that police mit the pursuit of a Chinese opened b eral “ca iE shouted 08 DESCRIPTION B, W. Raymond Grade 19 Jewel Elgin Guaranteed 20-Year Gold Filled Cases | wh wh ham nue T ‘Single. men on | 54 West 125th Street, near Lenox Ave. 442 Columbus Avenue, 8!st and 82d Sts, ke benefit to-day. hought Accident Was | spot, whe strike will get $6 a week and married . | They had en $8, with such additional relief in | 76 Nassau Street, near John Street. Work of Strikers if or OF otrikers. | the cab, extreme cases as the committee may 489 Fulton Street, BROOKLYN. | and clubs. Tne firs deem neces: | Opposite Abebam & Strrus Police C windows and slugging of strike-breakers were revtewed. Assistan ts ha thi Wh Grand | refusing to comme! aie with the reserves of the Tender- An immi loin statiot | \red taxi that had collided with an The pol roped incl where the accident occurred, and su:n- ed an ambulance from York Hos This watch is a Trust controlled article. is allowed to sell the works alone for less than $25 will, upon application, produce the printed documents rust Jewellers are obliged to accept before any of, which these watches are delivered to them for sale. $17.98, is for the complete watch in a 20-year gold filled case, all timed and regulated, ready for the pocKet. ply is amply sufficient | to last the entire day, so that anybody calling any time Friday will not be disappointed. Every watch will be sold with the distinct understanding that if the complete | watch can be duplicated elsewhere for less than double this offer is for Friday ONLY, my su my price the money will be refunded. CHAS. A. KEENE, IMPORTER WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, POLITICAL, Wass Meeting BY THE Democracy of New York County IN AND ABOUT DENTISTRY. (HOD used ‘tor " uste sniniy Jove “teeth and treaty eum Sona Sat of fresihe tinnoes TAMMANY HALL|* giey TEETH, $8 14th St., near 3d Ave. peer BEST Tr k | iu. O- N i G T EXTRACTION FILL, Lady ‘Attendants By fore rh Lanelages at8 P.M. YOUR CREDIT 18 Goop, Hon, William Sohmer Will Preside Bary Weekly Payments to Those’ Unable THE SPEAKERS WILL INCLUDE 338 6th Av., Cor: 2ist St. Hon, John W, Kern, Maiaua Hon, Lewis Stuyvesant Chanter | non. a NCH AND BACK, HON, FARK AND BACK. MON, GEORGE M, “. Bloomfield at.. 8 blocks beiow West Brey HON, KGNATIOS J, DUN 3.00 P.M. Ly, Battery, 220 P.M ON. MICHAEL F, CONBY, . - = — HON, WILLIAM SULGER LAWYERS. HON, (HOMAS F. GRADY, < ~. ating : FGEU ROBINSON Law VER Admission Without Ticket | jive. ini Wwey. aii ac Dey, 00 I = ONG anired, 3d Floor, No. BAUMA Ki rt 180 Broadway, N. Y. if you will insert a full set without a plate. i do this with absolute satisfaction. Examination of your teeth free, Briage Work, per Tooth, $5.00 TEEITA $4—57—-—&—G10 | Gtivstian Ne LP Cor, 125th St. and 8th Ave. tr: terme DIAMONDS and watches, ‘Ainerican HELP WANTED—FEMALE, em ANURSE--Wanted, G rien: Fit Rrchanes flotnan ford bovYMAK ted. A hi coed ‘ol New sent Leavitt from } Jacob Kreisie pees. Nene laa st Sev- Maal ‘DEPUTY CHAMBERLAIN. ‘ommissioner Bingham appear- t District-Attorney Bosler, ndling all cases in connection strike, questioned Gen. Bin, hen Mr. Jerome heard of the fan's presence he went Into | Jury room. After a ten min- Commissioner Bingham left, upon his call. ense crowd jammed Greeley n for a glimpse of @ wrec! |report was circulated that strikers had ‘Sap ‘ : “ae ; eee | wrecked the cab, and in a few seconds 2 = ee = “|such a crowd M up was fighting | view of th as only — A? = wildly to get a) ne wreck and the injured men. | ice wheeled the cab into the | josure maintained at the poi the New pital, where the injured special The Georgian Hail and Stairway in ‘The House Palatial’” The Fulfilment of A Long-Cherished Ideal ERE you here at our galleries yesterday, with our other guests? Have you seen the “House Palatial’ and the exhibits of period furnishings, color schemes and “assemblings ?” It was a golden ddy and an artistic feast wh ch will be repeated during the remaining days of this week, The new Wanamaker Building (excepting the Main floor) is a series of galicries which now fulfil the owner's long-cherished purpose, to give to New York a new sort of furnishing establishment, altoggther different from the old-time, cut-and-dried, unoriginal methods common to stores generally. These eight Ga leries are therefore given over exclusively to furnishings and decorations, and, in each gallery, there is a notable exhibit of the most des.rable classes of goods, as wel as the most exclusive and artistic furnishings and decorations from the best factories and studios of the world—of each particular class. The collections in the Galleries include specially designed Pianofortes of the various periods; bronzes, marbles, cut glass, crystals, art lamps and ceramics; pure period furniture in all the known styles, brocades, damasks, real laces, Eastern and European rugs and carpets, antiques and works of art, | On the Fifth Gallery there are exquisite “assemblings,” and color-schemes grouped | with period furniture in a special exhibit described below. Annan nA | | No Jeweller My price, While | ___ DENTISTRY, There was opened, for the first time, yesterday, “The House Palatial,” which is said to be the most costly, elegant and artistic house of its kind. A visit and leisurely study is invited. Musicale at 2:30 P. M. in the Auditorium, First Gallery. THE GALLERY OF THE HOUSE PALATIAL > al The final fulfilment of this ideal is the “House INTERIOR DECORATION Palatial” which has been built into these galleries (of AND ASSEMBLING solid masonry and not merely by means of partitions) Yesterday saw the opening of the splendid depart-| with its twenty-two rooms with the various pericds of decorations and furnishings and their attendant color- schemes: with its lofty hall and staircase and its Italian court garden, tepresenting rooms from the most notable have three or four teeth | | ment of Interior Decoration and “Assembling” at which | our newly installed staff of originators have grouped, xhibitio or-se! : and on exhibition, many beautiful color-schemes and) os of europe and America, creations, adapted to many purposes: from a sweet, ‘ance 271 W, lesth St. FOR SALE. Here layman and architect may study decorative effects in the largest and widest possible way; for there are suggestions from Hampton Court, The Grand Tri- anon, Audley End, Haddon Hall and William Morris’ Red House at Kelmscott; also from famous Georgian and Colonial Homes in this country, such as Red Hill Brooklynwood, The Greenough House and others, In addition to the educational value of such anex- hibit, you will find that much care and thought has been given in an effort to catch the fine old flavor and atmosphere of such @ house, so that the human interest and the soul and sentiment of the home are retained; and we predict you will linger and with keen pleasure that which culture combined quaint little vine-clad cottage-furnishing to that of the most splendid manor-house or city mansion, ‘These gentlemen are experts and connoisseurs in arante all of the styles and will give your needs most enthu- Park plac siastic and sympathetic attention and will offer you cash oF 4 ions of ic an practical ature, ear ae many suggestions of an artistic and practical natu Watch and without obligations on your part to purchase, An interesting chromatic study shown in the color-harmonies of the exhibition is the addition of orman or English nurse, 10 are for 3 years and | ming. be: | 5 a As Wise, | contrasting tcuches to the color-themes, This is a re- study vival of the methods of the great masters, which our and refinement, experts will take pleasure in explaining to you. with wealth, can make possible. JOHN WANAMAKER Broaaway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street, “on traveli ton, Dickinson a 408 bodymakers | Layea PHEARN FOURTEENTH STREET ‘Fribau, AS USUAL, BARGAIN DAY West of Fifth Avenue Every week, from day to day, we look around to find those things that have not sold as rapidly as we would wish,,,, Such, while new and still in fashion, we reduce to price that |never fails to sell,,,, Friday is the day for which they first are ‘advertised,,..Ofttimes in an hour, so low the price, we sell ag | many of a lot of goods as have been sold in days beiore There will be many extraordinary values for to-morrow, | HERE ARE EXAMPLES:— Women's Curtains Table Covers | Suits Waists Portieres Couch Covers i} HALF PAIRS OF Coats Furs, etc, |_. FINE NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS, Women's Ta sual Weavo and the new Combination Net—eubject to ali mill tmperfeo- tions—great variety—many ean be matched In pairs —all full window length —worth $2.50 to $8.0 00 ) patr— chotee of half pairs.... Rich Brocade Dama reversible with ad of $14.98, sk Porticres— tapestry borders— Astin} th braid, satin HN 3 atin lned— |Rich Bagdad Portlores—fine stripe | ie 17.98 | combinations—value $4.98. me DS w coats rutierined ML) UHL : silk and saut—eolid a, Table Covers high turnover co! Fe e i Women’s Lo: Kers : Cloaks iro antl semi satin Ined Pitted Cloaks ) He Face Cloths— braid and - 13.98 Special dor regular | and satin (rim + 2.98 Window Shades » ete, Rugs silk fold Special ers Flannel and extra size Women's Wra 3 ¥ tes and nd figure SUG + 11.98 Rode “to 1 vestibulos 15 nd Window Sha e and best co! Sheets Pillow Cases Yard wide— Pony H vine 8-4—reg. -4—reg. .25 iliac for Misses and Girls! Ready to W sacl y 113.) 9 o4x86—value 15. Flannels Spreads crowns—leadiu Blankets Comfortables Hats—Mu: Fine Wool Dress and Watst Flannels— brown, navy | combinations, also “tater 98 re. +19 \ b All Wool Saxony Flannel 1.98 | for skirts, bands, barrows — instead of .44 ++ 30 + 49 | Pure Silk Embro{dered Flannels— 4 Vine Saxony Wool—hemstitch and Velvet and iuen—worth 5 | scallop—worth $1.00,...... 1 Canton Flannel; = y for underwear—worth § Percales i Sateens nia Woo! Blankets—White, Gra FlannelettesOuting Flannels,etc. and Platd—warranted all wool” 1 filing alk ribbon bindings hipping—rer, ees Baliiee ry Coit aieinnneeseecol % | finish—full size beds—value $3.00.... 1.50 aby Blankets—white and colors~ Teddy Bear, Fables and Santa Claue—. elsewhere $1.25 to $1.50... | Pine Cal, Wool Blank whit! ench Batistes: H vy and cadet, with Ont sigc— for house or twin beda—white and gra (oeras value $4 sees Fancy M —polke dots Crochet Spreads—tull and three- and figures—dark and medium | quarter size—hem'd, fringed and | Golors—reg. 17 es 79% | cut corners--worth $1.39 epee s—nayy, brown, Create fa naey OB fine Crochet—tull st o—henry worth .17 sn d Silkoline full size » Outing FL K: . A - 2 4—Chintz and Friday Va'ues in des or pinin and Silks 9 and 10 yd. wide Finch border—Worth $4.00.c.sscssserees worth tripe Sultings—all 59, Linens Towels 1 White Goods Towellings i Heavy All Linen wal le Damasks— 1 1inen-10-4 size Yard wide reg. $1.69...... 8.08 oft or ru Chevron Stripe Silks—dark and medium tint | All silk Vottes—Sa cream, black and col | Col’d Satin Mexsaline Hght and dark--worth hematitched— Crash—alvo »wollings—8| y Barnsley hho 65. ‘owellings—also 13 Misses’ Garments | | Girls’ Wool red, brown faclng—6 to 14 yrs. | Girt hool Dre mixtures-bratd } trim—6 to 11 yrs neviot Coats en, French 1 les and Nair loth--worth Boys’ | ; Suits Reefers, etc, | Erode | Valin fs | Boys’ v Doublo Breast Sullx-Plain or | mbrolderies Veilings, ete. Derb Brow , ; Laces er, M7 inen emt 4a eee 3.98 d Corset C and Mackin th hes Ilav. erEO IR TE value $£.98...... 198} Tes and Bloomer Tuxedo, 4 Cordurays~ black and 2 to M4 yrs, value 29 Ru. Russlan and Sailor, Runs 4 2.98 | Ne full three-quarter” theviots, Tweeds, Mixtures BUS M eva tecinnet 3 to 12 yrs.—value $4.00 iseance Soarta-and Linings Toilet Articles | ‘ Notions Stamped Linens | Ribbons Belts Lining Siiks—staple shudes, also cKwear Leather Goods, etc, black and whi larly 36 27 | pr 4 Liberty Satin Taffeta Ribbone— Mercerized Lining black, white |” wide widths, black and new Fall pad new Fall shades--value .28 24| suadeocren. .¥ ae Raney Batons ja at ry Stocks of tucked Net, Chiffon or one and two gg | Fancy Stocks of tucked 3 chitton BS | Lace-ruche top—r 18 Large Coa! Al r Lace value g| Bi Combination 39 Cushior Silk Directoire Belts 4M Y o Api 127 |" steel studded—valu 29 Mamped Tee “Chath é Plated Flo! Frames vith & rows drawn work—value .09.., .49 92! Flori ram peroxide of Hydrogen—4 oz, bottle yuare and Oval—worth 4 aT worth .Q Leather Writing Tablots—with Borinated Tooth Powder—reg, 25. "18 and paper compartments—value 6 69 NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS, Continuation of the SALE OF BABIES’ AND LITTLE CHILDREN’S WHS _ Mothers’ occasiau~ Big ejoa Savinged —

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