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SENT TO PRISON 3 YEARS AFTER HIS CONVICTION detinadlijtioal Bloom Loses Long Legal Fight That Cost Him His Entire Fortune of $20,000. FAMILY IS PENNILESS. ' Wife and'Children Weep as He Starts on What He Calls a Death Sentence. ‘ater fitting for three yeare in en | effort to escape © prison term end | qpinding $90,000 in the struswie—prec- | etoafly Deawaring ‘himself—Isaac Bloom, ence a well-to-do merchant of Albany. ‘was sent to Sing Sine by Judge Foster fa the Court of General Seevions to- Gay to serve seven vears for nerjury. Bloom is a paralytic and, although he 4s not much more than fifty, he has the Georepit appearance of an octogenarian. He eays that to him the sentence means death, and as his wife and four chil- Gren clung to him for a few eeconds be- fore he was lei tottering to the Tombs, where he will remain till the train bears him to Sing Sing, the tears streamed Gown his face as they sobbed their good-bys. The once prosperous merchant Hved at No. 162 Green street Albany, and it was while on a visit to New York, in December, 1901, that he met with the accident which was to prove the means of sending him to State prison to-day. Fell From a Car. (He fell from a strect car while alight- ing at Houston street and the Bowery, and in the suit for $2,000 which he brought against the etreet railway com- pany he asserted that his fall was caused by the car starting up and thet he owed his paralytic condition to the fall. On the stand he swore that he never suffered from paralysis prior to his accident. The company, however, proved that he had been atterded for a year before he fell from r, and the then Recorder Goff he papers to the District-Attor- ney. \ certificate of reasonable doubt was granted after conviction tn 1905, which * made {t possible for Bloom to keep up his long fight against, the indictment which was ultimately found, and upon which he was declared guilty. Bloom knew hig fate two days ago, when the Court of Appeals affirmed the wer court, finding him Nevertheless, had it , Charles Lind, he 1d have fallen to-di cheeks, he leaned on sentence pronounced. Then came the pathetic parting and the end of Bloom’s long, costly struggle —_——.__— HUGHE.”’S EXCITING RECORD IN COLLEGE. Never Mixed With the Live, Spir- ited Young Men at Brown. (From the Tolerraph.) One: of my old friends who has been | tgachtng undergraduates at Brown Uni- versity for ever so many years told me the other day that st was part of the un- written, record of the university that Charles E. Hughes, during his four | years of undergraduate life at Brown, NEVER— Played a game of football. Played a game of baseball. Played a game of hockey. Played a game of tennis. Played a game of cricket. Played a game of basketball. Or took part in a track meet Hoe never ran a race, put a shot, vault- ed'a pole, jumped or hurdled. ‘He did occasionally play croquet warm afternoons with "an elderly, lady whose house was near the place where boarded. “And, what is more,” my friend, “Hughes never, so far as J can learn, cheered his more manly fel- lows OB to victory at any of thelr con- testa. I do not believe he ever gave fhe college yell in, hie entire Ife, be was (A food student—that 6 Seagray admitted—but he was out of place the company of lve, virile, men. He, sbou a have been gent to 6 religious and oo-eduos | nal Institution. You will observe that | the Brown slumnae is ot throwing up hw hat for him. It knows him." ——_ —— MAKING A GIRL DISROBE COSTS-MAGISTRATE $1,000. OCLABTOM, Mo, Oct %—A fury here hes decided that Justice of the Peace B..G. Kroemung, of Gumbo, must psy Miss May ZEatberton, of Ch 014, 000 damages for making her disrobe Sins Batherton Lantised t ot mnie, she was employ jaser’s 8 Fooketbook containing $20 was missed. toe Kroenung was and made her take off all ber ‘lothiog’ ox ort ht watst ermpt to to bn ‘The Toney found \ater where Ht had bee mile oe SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR Zopar, Sun rises, €.12Gun sets. 6.19IMoon rises.10.86 THD TIDHS, High Weten, ron ee Ho laid. PORT OF NEW YORK, ARRIVED, Deutechiand ‘Alleghany ‘Aptonio Zi City of Ba Carpathia my INCOMING STEAMBHIPS. DUB TO-DAY, Antigua, Gibralter, Dora, Almeria Neustri, Denia | Ttalis, “Almeria Erika, Gtoraiter. rpethis, Naples Mexico, Vera Crus, | to, Aleters. Sen Giovanni, Nepies, | sylvan Ei Dorado, Galveston, Piymouth.Sen Marvos Oeitic, Liverss Mauretania, Liverpool. Galveston. OUTGOING STEAMBHIPS. BAILED TooaT, ajgrd Street SOROSIS SHOES. a3rd Street eGqueEeeEeeeeEeEeEEeEeEeeEo——>»q{q}q}qQq]__EEE=_=S=__e JAMES McGREERY & GO) On Saturday, October the 17th. MILLINERY DEP'TS, 4n Both Stores. A choice selection of Trimmed Hats in large, medium and _= small sizes. The latest shapes, colors and trimmings. 9.75 CHILDREN’S SUIT DEPTS, in Both Stores, Serge Dresses with high neck. Navy blue, brown and red. Sizes 6 to 14 years. 5.50 Junior Suits of Broadcloth, 30 inch semi-fitting coat. Navy blue, taupe, olive green and brown. Size 14 years. 17.50 Twoand three piece Suits of striped fabrics, Sizes 12 and 14 years, 14.50 MISSES’ SUIT DEP’TS, 1m Both Stores. Three piece striped Serge Suits, Gored skirt finished with buttons. 30 inch coat with satin collar, cuffs and lin- ing. Sizes 14 and 16 years. 16,50 Empire Coats of heavy twill striped Cheviot. Cloth and button trimmed, Satin lined to waist. Sizes 14 and 16 years, 12.50 Satin Princess Dresses, Light colors, 15:00 BOYS’ CLOTHING. 1m Both Stores. An attractive stock of new Fall and Winter school and dress Suits, Over- coats, Hats and Furnishings. Norfolk, Derby and Double/Breasted Suits of fine domestic woolen materials. Grey, brown, blue and tan. 8.50 to 16,50 Grey Chinchilla Reefers with grey flannel lining. Model buttoned to neck. Size 2g to 10 years. 9.00 Suits for small Children, Sailor and Russian models in light or heavy weight fabrics, Size 2} to 10 years, 4.50 value 6.00 to 8.50 In Both Stores. New Fall and Winter models show- ing the latest shapes in all the fashion- able leathers, One of the most attractive models is the new Sorosis Suede Boot, in black, tan and taupe, with flat pearl buttons to match, Evening Slippers of Satin, Suede, Kid and Patent Leather. Plain or hand- somely embroidered, new designs and various colors, 3-50 to 8,00 Boys’ and Girls’ Sorosis Shoes for school or general wear, 3-00 to 3.50 Men’s Sorosis Shoes in all leathers. 4.00, 5.00 and 6,00 JAMES McCREERY & CO, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OOTOBER 16, 1908, 34th Street 34th Street 23rd Street MEN’S HABERDASHERY. 23rd Strat JAMES McCREERY & CO. sqth Street In Both Stores, On Saturday, Ootober the 17th. Waistcoats, Scarfs, Shirts, Pajamas and Gloves at greatly reduced prices, 500 Waistcoats, of colored English Wor- sted and White Mercerized Fabrics. Cus- tom tailored, All sizes, 3,00 value 5,00 to 6.00 aco dozen Four-in-hand Scarfs, Made of Imported Silks, A large assortment of Weaves and designs. 65¢ value 1,00 175 dozen Shirts of Imported Madras and Percale, Various models, 1.35 values 1.50 and 2.00 160 dozen Pajamas of white and colored Cheviot, Sateen and Mercerized Madras, 1.35 values 2.00 and 2.50 aco dozen Gloves — English Tan and Gunmetal Cape Skin, Chamois and Grey Mocha, 1,00 value 1.50 JAMES McGREERY & CO, odih Sirect | | | | | | ad : a os irene ereniran rT) iN RATE FOR fda Hot Chocolate NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS ON AOVERYISEO GOODS | Wilton Velvet Rugs \viistoxts Fountain NEW YORK'S FASTEST GROWING STORE: Bf 5 106593. shown In colors and h gns found only in the highest: prte i FREE "0, of 1 ton'n famous Charlotte 5 ues value; for to-morre chasing a cuy from 9AM 1 P.M. only, at ‘ Houten's delici OS Cc Reversible Sm rna Rugs | Our 8th Floor Restaurant {05 die! ee ero ‘12 value "$7.50 value 5.98 3.98 The Greatest Values Yet in ; Men’s and Young Men’s. Suits and Overcoats An immense purchase—involving 4,200 gar- ments—all hand made and hand finished clothing at less than fifty cents on the dollar. Men’s & Young Men’s $12 Suits or Overcoats, $5 Double or single breasted suits, in sizes from a 14-year-old tizing luncheon, consisting of 6 full courses, fro nA. M to a) aa M, aaa 29¢ An Astonishing Bargain: Boys’ Winter Suits, Reefers and Overcoats. A wonderful choice of still e /oN SALE TO MORROW eat any (tws dian tt Q9AMTO 1pm ON a customer only). BOYS’ LONG OVERCOATS—of light and dark Oxford; sizes 8 to t6 years. BOYS’ WINTER REEFERS—mixtures, Oxford and blue; sizes 6 to 12 years. BOYS’ RUSSIAN OVERCOATS of Oxford, blue and mixtures; sizes 3 to 8 years. BOYS’ 2-PANTS SUITS —one pair Knicker and one plain pants; sizes 7 to 16 years. Choice at, from 9 to 1 P.M. only .....seee ee eee On “al 1 Day boy's to a man's 44 breast measure. In elegant black cheviots, neat cassi 4 Boys’ $4 Suits, Reefers and reas he G8] eres fancy cheviots and worsteas bie-B a wool fancy cheviots, full, 1a ON SALE] °° er pant Swagger coats. For’ men in blue oF ALL DAY ‘ 2 ‘ black kersey, gray frieze; actually § UE LIGA EY) worth $12 each, special all’ day at Oxford and blue melton: 0 16 yea Reefers of light an@ dark Ox rd: red flannst gs; size Men’s and Young Men’s $15 Suits and at Overcoats on Sale All Day at $7.50 Made of pure worsteds, black or blue serges, fancy ef- in so in this lot about 150 Over- ‘ coats. ' Choice, all day, $15 & NEUES; Csdahsdes booduou0n0au0G e = if \ | tapealeed 4-Hour Sale of 0 to 15 Sample Girls’ ee aes and 1,500 pairs of $3 and Trousers for men an youths; neat cassimeres, worsteds and cheviots; side buckles, belt straps; weights; for all time wear; walst ‘om 9 to 4 P. M_only at $1.25. o-Mcrrow---from 9 A. . Only ) B Women s sas Waists at 59c---Less than Cost to Make 1 Choice of half | a dozen new Fall styles. Bical) very full cut, All samples—worth as high as $15 each—none under $10—which we secured for to-morrow’s special selling. We made a cash offer and here they are: THE GRANDEST COAT BARGAINS IT HAS EVER BEEN OUR GOOD FORTUNE TO OFFER YOU. Beagutiful full length Coats, made from all sik plush, caracul or bearskin; Mned throughout with a mercerized or quilted lining; rolling or iniald collaraof ¥ self material ‘also fine cheviot, Kersey or beaver cloth; velvet trimmed or plain tallored; double breasted and cut extra full; shown in navy, smoke, blue, green brown and red Positively an $8.80 value; to- morrow, from 9 A, M. to 1 P. M. only, at. Misses’ Swell Satin-Lined Suits at 4 2, most daint, |ON SALE TO.MOR ‘i QamTO 1pm ONLY: Fa the, earmar ‘rom atripe “coat eatin it wii semi-fitting back” 2 easted; cap bution or ilted: ak a . . Satu y “the best Rare in you've ; ed—from 9 to 1 P. M 1 $10 Fall Suitsat $4, 98 Will successfully stand comparison with any $10 Suit Offered in Greater New York. Made from cheviots, broadcloths and striped mixtures, Jackets are 30 to 36 inches long, satin lined throughout and man tailored. Skirts are 23 deep plaited models, with fold and buttons, Colors black, blue, brown, stripes and checks; sizes 32 to 46 LTERATIO! nd only while quantity lasts . ae: ® [FOR ALL DAY] siy‘t3| J palardey 75 Tailored Suits, Mostly Samples, Worth Up to $22 Each, at | ORE ac rmon a nT Poe Handsome 5,000 Pa‘r of Black Kid tril irr with RUB- There are Chevron and Broafcloth suits, handsomely trimmed with Skinner's cry lined skirt is new flare or plaited model, finished with buttons, Colors are black, a throughout with satl BER HEELS; with either heavy Y red, green or smoke; sizes 32 to 46; ALTERATIONS FREE. lor light soles, for home or outdoor wear. (Sizes 4 to 5) "Choice to-morrow at. seers : Misses’ and Children’s Hood pach Instead of ie at 2.29 | ON SAL! OMORROW | = 00 Pair of black Felt Ju ete + fur top blue and bro There Are Many Reasons Why You Should Buy Your | CURTAINS | Fall Millinery Here: | blan Corded Curtains ; Fal d The biggest stock—the largest assortment o yi priced hats in Greater | flaborate borders: finished New York. The leading styles, fashioned and manipulated to fit your pocket- books, OUR PRICES are pe shel lowest—our balues the best. The “Good Luck” brand of boys’ and girls’ schoo Shoes, with soft kid leather, patent leati’'r caps and good, heavy soles; in either Jace or button styles, Special, Saturday only Telescope Couch aah 4.50 Sizes 5 to 8, Sizes 8% to 41. 502 49 69c Sizes 12 to 2, Smart and Stunning Street Ha's. embody This $3.50 Ready-to- | This $4. 00 Ready. to- : Wear Hat, $1.98. Wear Hat, $2.98. A beau ssortment west and of hats, made of vel- date ac ¢ ‘ ’ cepted deus. large ° vet, satin or felts hats with curled brims, D ay W. L t meee ar tas | ata omen’s ‘Liberty’ Shoes ” f straight rime, medium = , : , Wingh Curled | alse ‘the trimming ts |! | Besides being the best value in America for the are made sor sng style and in, velvet, pi ete; ful array The Pretiiest Hat and Bigg: st Vaue in New Yor’ the shoes last longer Heavy stee! beds, with 2 ma'- tresses and Z bolsters cov md bali ‘cuded for e — 33.50 quality, at. cacti frpr