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q | TINICAB CD. GETS. GO NEW MENFROM PHILADELPHIA Officials Declare Trouble Is Nearly Over and They Have Won. | STRIKERS ASK WRIT. Object to Bingham’s Action in Sending Men to Force i Way Into Meetings. m Fifty chauffeurs arrived from Phila @elphia to-day t red New Y Company. The men were the Park and along Central Park West to familarize them with take charge of the Taxicat went rou taxis of the traffic con- | itions In New York, before they were fut on the regular was followed by ab es a guard again pple hey have smashe Tt 1s about @.em to an Even green men we put famillarized themselves with t and we expect from to-day little the chauffeurs we need, anc deny positively that we are gi to any of these men who went on & They can never work for this company [ iT i4 again.’ i Has Not Lost Money. This official added that the company had not lost any money over the strike, st pos positive than ever to-day th more trouble, We h but had just about made expenses which, he said, were about $1.20 a To prevent a raid of last on. policemen shoved meeting of = Washington Hall day the Forty-seventh st Chauffeurs’ Union w injunction restraining L Bingham from interfering further with | their peaceful gatherings. Last night's raid was under orders | from the Commissioner. Several hun- | dred strikers were gathered in the hall when the policemen in plain clothes pushed their way past the doorman There undoubtedly would have been a riot had tt not been for the coolness of | Frank Craven, who was presiding. John Madden, a sergeant-at-arms, had Just | opposed the entrance of the police and | was 0 strenuous that Policeman | Thomas Cody collared him and oR y to the West Forty-seventh tion. | were beginning to take on a | @angerous hue w Craven called to | the strikers to gt excuse for vic lence. Others joi appeal, Craven invited t on the platform Discuss Strike Plans. which they coul E fter a , Murphy, | then announced nuld be applied for | 1 as courts were open for business ing was called by the strik- bers of the Lib. | | jation the advisability of calling suffers’ strike and |e then ordering a st of all cabmen con- | nected with the Liberty Dawn Associa thon. >. y SHE SHAVED TOO CLOSE. silott, her face is a few days that she Ww face remov DEPEW TO TAKE THE STUMP. NORFOLK, Va, Oct, 16.—Senator Chauncey M. Depew, of New York, will make a four days’ campaigning tour in Virginia, beginning Oct 26. The points at which he will speak are yet to be The Finest Class of High Grade Furniture At Very MODBRATE PRICES Specials for This Week AXMINSTER RUGS, . $16.50) BRASS BED. $1 175 hs 2-Inch Posts, Finest LIBERAL CREDIT THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OOTOBER 16, 1908, The recipients of that amount will be determined by the votes of our patrons. We Donate $10,000 to Various Charities Next February Get details at Voting Booth, entrance to Women’s Parlor, 2d Floor om THe FOUNTAIN IEGEL (COOPER G Our Snede Shoes for Women at $4 a Pair ASTOR” is the name given to this kind of footwear by specialty shoe stores and they ask you $2 to $4 a pair more than we do. It’s worth your while to see the shoes and make comparisons — it will help to sustain our claim that in the Foor Mould brand we offer you ail the time the best styles and jeathers at the lowest prices in New York. A Few ‘‘Foot Mould’’ Specialties tor Women. 6é Women’s 32 Shoes Winter Tans, as il- lustrated. ..$3.50 All-Suede $1 Shoes ........$4 shen Hs ...$3] Button or lace Al-Suede Sailor shoes of enamel Ties. $3] or patent leath- Apapasuaandhiny ers, in all Shoes $4] sizes. (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Rear.) Children’s Coats, Bonnets and Caps Children’s Coats—of good quality droadc.oth; in navy and red: Plaited back and front; trimmed with fancy metal buttons turn- back cuffs and lay-down collar of panne velvet; | to 3 yrs.; value $6; to-morrow at.. $4400 Children’s Coats—of good quality corduroy; castor, tan, red, navy and white; full box back: double- breasted; trimmed with pearl buttons; lined throughout with sateen; 2 to 6 years Express Wagons Cheap They are fine, strongly co:structed wagons, made by the best toy wagon manu- facturers in America. Juvenile Express Wagons—a nice size for the Nursery. 9x18-inch ody; regular price $5¢; Saturday.... 40c Regular Express Wagons—strong- ly made: 26x13-inch varnished 5 3.95 ody: regular price $1.20, gs value $6; to-morrow... § Saturday Children’s Dutch Bonne!s—of cor- Daisy Wagons — high Seat and duroy to match coats; ‘ull crown; dashboard; equipped with whip; | turn-back revers; trimmed with 26x13-inch, varnished body; | riobon bows; silk lined; regular price $1.50; 14 to 16 ins; to-morrow $1.99 Saturday... ea $1.19 Q on @ ; Baby Wagons—a new style ex- | Mnfants’ Long Coats—made of Bed- ford cord, cashmere, and silk; press wagon; designed especially | trimmed with ribbon and lace. for the use of small children: Values $6 to §25; marked this wagon has a rigid seat, a with a high back; 26x13-inch | fT Saturday g4 50 4 gas body: regular price $2.25; $1.75 ne Saturday, ..... . Infants’ Silk Caps—plain or em- Large Express) Wagons-32x16 inch body; fitted with side boards and seat; shaved spoke wheels; heavy welded tires; regu- 4 lar price $4.75; Saturday $3-80 (Siege! Cooper Store, Third Floor, Rear.) broidered| some are shirred all prettily trimmed with lace and ribbon: sizes 11 25¢ to $3.25 to 'Ginches; to- (Siege! Cooper Store, Second Floor, Center.) Initialed Watch and Fob For Men or Boys Gun-metal case with any initial on back. Fitted with a good American movement, guaranteed for one year. Stem windand stem set; complete with leather, campaign fob with picture of Taft Saturday (Slegei Cooper Store, Main Floor, Front,) in this store of surprises that created more surprise Rifles in perfectly good condition (some entirely new) complete with bayonet at G&c, The same to-morrow at the same price, 6&c. They have been kept in perfect condition, in a or for decoration — they are equally effective and valuable. Not more than 2 rifles wil) be sold to a these rifles, same, box of same, b te extra... 2e 20........, We 20... 65¢e Springfie ifles pringfield Rifl and comment than our offer of last rifles cost the Government, in large lots, $18 eacn. U.S. Arsenal, For target use, for large game shuot- customer, We Also Offer at Special Prices E have seldom made an offer 69 week to sell U.S Army Springfield C We have another thousand ot the rifles to sell ing, for small game shooting (using shot cartridges) Leather Slings for Ball Cartridges for Shot Cartridges for To-Morrow : 100 Werndl Rifles, as uscd in Austrion army. They take the 43-caliber German cartridge. Unequaled for close anc accurate shooting. Complete with sword bayonet seeeee 2.50 Cartridges for the above ‘filles, per box of ‘10, 256, Sharp Carbines—jheciui‘o-morrov ns) 50E For Lecoration of Dens, Libraries, Cafes, Etc, Grah Swords—actually used by French in Madagas- carand Dahomey wars BOC Blucher Swords—guaranteed to us to be Beaune ss Waterloor $1. 50 | U, 8, Calvary Swords— | in good condition... 95e id pistol ed dueling pi 8, helmets, ns, etc, in endiess of 10 and Caps 256. | Chassepot Bayonets—actual- ly used in Franco- Se Double Stamps-¥3"3." 8.8 ing Stamps wit! each 10c of urchase Before Noon Single Stampa After 12 o’Clock. — 2 facts; isve tigated this claim, Ride Free ,,{: town Vehicle Co.'s omnibuses on and from 3d Ave. El 3d and 4th Avenues and Broadway Patrons of this store are car free of charge in Cross Isth Street to Subway, and surface lines on B Overcoats & strictly true and profited by it. the biggest overcoat selling we.have ever known. We have several thousan1 of coats left—the original lot wasa huge § ove—and the choosiny is just as good as it wus the first day of the sale. Jake you. choice from this variety:— 330 silk lined whipcord and $25 brown and tan EUG ae in tan and — coats; at. covert overcoa HE headlines state the simple it isn’t our fault ihat the facts are so extraodinary that they are kard to beiieve. are, at the threshold of winter, act- ually selling overcoats worth up to $30 at £10.75. Between 2200 and 2300 men have, during the past week, found it It’s We Men’s and Youths’ Fall feeniet .....$10.75 $15 Priestiey” cravenettes;| and Winter Suits $lo i 2 ¢ and felled Blissevee oon... .++.$10.75| Ot worsteds and velours. { SE TE eat yp $5 $20 fall and winter overc The very newest colors and a8 fancy worsted medium fancy tweeds and cheviots| patterns,including browns, | ff es . .$10.75| grays, tans, olive, green, weight overcoats with inlaid $25 'biacigitk faced thibet fall] gunmetal also blu serzes 4 velvet collars; at ....810.75 overcoats; at ....210.75| black clay worsted, blue F $20 black and Oxford Kersey g18 black unfinished worsted| and black unfinished wo: overcoats; at ......-.810.75 ~ fall overcoats; at....$10.75| sted. Worth up to wae i) $20 black and Oxtord meliton $25 brown and olive vicuna| $25; choice at $15 | &f raw edge overcoats, at$/0.75 — winter overcoats; $10.75 ' A Youths’ Clothing—Three Record renking Values tor Sa urday 4 Youths’ 2] Vv, > Youths Blue Serge Suits Suits Soman von Extra heavy weight, in- digo dyed blue serge suits; browns, grays and dark single and double breast- patterns; valuesupto$15; | |ed. Sizes 14 to 20. in $12.75 suits at $6.95 $9.75 Youths’ A $10 and $12 S Winter Overcoats y Fancy and plain colors: all sizes, 14 to 2( Ex- cellent patterns; special at $8.50 | At $3.95 | Do ible- Breasted Suits —knickerbocker trous- ers; some have two pairs ot trousers; 8 to 17 years, Russian and Sailor Blouse Suits—all the new effects; 2!» to9 years, Recfers and Russian Overcoats —Jack Tar and button to - neck styles; 3to 12 years Long Overcoats — best fall designs; 8 to 16 years, At $2 Double- Breast- Suits— ed Sui bocker trousers; knickerbocker best shades; § to trousers ; new 17 years, tall patterns; 8 || Reefers and Rus- to 16 years, Boys’ Clothing---Read Reeters and Russian Over- coats— in the new shades; 3109 years, At $5.95 Double- Breasted Suits — knicker- stan Overcoa:s— Jack Tar and but- ton-to-neck styles; Sto 12 years, Long Over oats — newest designs; 8 to 16 years, High-Grade uits The best styles, fab- Double Russian Blous rics and shades; 8 to 17 years,priced ar} $10.75, 312.75, 914.75 and $10.75 Long Cv.r- oats, Reefer ‘ oats—newest els; 30 16 years, At $7.75 - Breasted, Sailor or Su-ts— new fall designs; 5 to 17 years. Russian or mod- TSirael Cooper Store, Second Floor Double-Breasted, \a‘lor or Rus- stan louse Suits—also suits for the stout boy; Long Cvercoats, Reefer Coats—latest shades; 3 to 16 years, Rear At 89.75 3to17 years, Russian ond Saturday’s Pure Food Specials sein 3 F risp sods biscuils SWEET MIXED PICKLES, show chow of | GRAHAM Diss von sneiss. ginge! risp Manvenilis olives; full quart 3A.e craes erasers, lee Bach fay WARIANNIC IMPORTED SARDINES 2, rep 5c peskese “a lager} | POUND CAKE—freshiy mates all BB BOILED SUGAR CURED HAM 27 @ varieties; half cake machine sliced; Ib | SOLID MEAT OYSTERS freebiy 50c MILD-CUREL "BACON — machine 2] @ opened; full quart jar sliced; Ib ; onal eatin CAKES. exch... B40 | FRESHLY DEVILED CRABS—each. . 10 $1. bottle special Reserve 0s bottle Perfection Canadian style BRe |. Cocktails 78¢ Whiskey battle choise old R $1.25 bottle Old Nor 1.23 3 tot liar, BBC) § Alto Douro ub Howse | 80s bottle Ras ‘e 00s, bottle Crab Hone Fe | ee waste * Bde | (Siege! Cooper Stare, Fourth Fleer, Brest.) Ask for “‘S. & Port Wines and Liquors That Are Well Known 78c bottle imported 60¢ 79¢| #1 pote Massanille BAe .?’ Green Trading Stamps—We Give ihem Fresh Meats Fancy f eh killed Loug Island De Selected fresh killed Jersey fowl 16e seats of round roast (no 1 Be Choi ute of rib roast; Ib 106 Hindquarters of spring lamb; Ib 16: mutton; Ib 2 he ny : tbe per ie —TEegal Cooper Stare, Fourth Freon) ' IEGEL ONNECTION WiTh ANY OTHER STORE THE FOUNTAIN” nO J.B.GREENNUT, Presipenr. $3.50 and $3.75 Fur Felt Dress Hat Shapes at *1.25 N the very height of the selling season we offer you perfect and beautiful fur felt dress shapes for less than you'd have to pay for inferior commonplace grades, styles and colors. There is a very big demand this season for cheaper grades of fur felt dress shapes, and a prominent jobber who found himself with a too-heavy stock of the finer grades on hand sold them to us /or less than he paid Hf at the factory for the cheapest hats in the lot. There are 33 shapes, inciuging te popular, exiremely larze hats f with low crowns, mushroom brims, and the medium and smaller sized hats. Your choice of such popular shapes as the Directoire, Society, Wildfire, Damascus, Drama, Chapman, Heari etta, Riverside, Algeria. St. George, Ets. ihe color line is perfect and includes plack, taupe (elephant gray), peacock. myrtle green, garnet. brown and Navy. The materials = are finest fur felt. both serate) and plain— every hatis perfect, new and just out of the ‘original box, Take jyour choice of these and $3.75 hats $1.25 Second Floor, Front. | $2.50 at | Rich and Reliable Furs Same Grades Exactly That You Get in Other Stores at an Extra Charge ot 10 to 15 Per Cen’ Sets—Throw muff to Amat By Special at....... Japanese Mink Sets—L. throw scarf and pillow mutf with heads Ps aws; special Silky Alaska paws and tails; with pil muff to match; special at’ $17. and long throw sc exes tional value Pp $29. ~ skin animal iettect sha fur scarf; head and paw one end and tail paws at other; spe- Natural M stripethrow scari witht and paws and 3-stripe mulf; special at Fur and Fur Lined Garments e showing ac 1 dsomely lined with brook mink, gray and hite Gert models, squirrel, susliky, Batic seal. m nk gill and marmot ustrous sh collars of lynx, Persian, squirrel, opossum and Waltic seal Fur coats of choice skins in Russian pony, caracul, assem All at mederate prices. (Siekel! Gooner Store, Second Floor, Fr Vr “Sa Wright’ s Bus Books 59%¢ Form RETR NORTH ering and Century series of the World's (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor,Cei Hughes. THE PIONEERS—-by Cooper FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD by Hardy ‘OR OF CASTERBRIDGE OOPERG Leipsic-Dyed Persian Paw scarf with $8. Shaped scarf with head, Genuine Black Lynx Se —tLarge rug animal muf! nice selection of 1908-9 fashions in fine bro Play ing Cards . » Hawk Brand — con: The publivhers made these to At 8e he aD ste) is sellat $1.50 a volume: mq) onds of the 25e grades. made Saturday at.s-re+s ave with celluloid finish and large i +h) dexes 4 : thi hist 4 ofthe At 1d¢ the Premier Brant € ete lume; |] quality stock; tvory finish; as- S 1} to t. vi) ong 4-stripe and low 25 arf; 50 ped sat and _ $8.75 18 Mink Sefs—On ails 385 pad- man haw! bied n lamb, Persian paw, Baltic seal, electric seal and Hudson seal, ont.) t Formeite Corset Bost ooks. bound in genuine hit calf, gilt top, hunareds of . titles some are DEAL for tailor-made, SIGH OF THE FOUR—by Doyle, 4 inces . i MICAH CLARKE—oy Doyle, Princess or Directoire ARDATH eli gow They give the ENS OF iC RAND SA high bust and small waist ef- ZANON fect demanded by fashion, LUCRETIA ver Made of white coutil, q )M_RICKSHAW—by Kipli UNDER Tie DEODARS fy hlpling A demonstration will show the MINE OWN PEOPLE by igling merits of these excellent corsets SOLDIERS THREE by Kiplin better than we could describe ARRAN: ROOM BALLADS by Kip them, Come in and see the dem- AESUP'S FABLES. onstration on the second floor. GiiAi’s HOUSEHOLD TALES aie ee NIGHT OF b old s ( $2.5 Le MANNPRING. Zap Set Forms, $1.59 to $2.50 FAIR ROWS. BC at N DAYS by Formette Corsets, $3 ter) aoe Gere | ye No, 1 Post Card A:‘bums—hold- No. 3 Post Card Albums—bound ing 300 cards; bound in ti in full cioth very strongly made: holding 400 cards; good boards; cloth back; dark green Terme yaee yar ri nr leaves: very strong paper; ar jay 3¥e tistically decorated sides; good No, 1 Post Card Albums—bound lue at 25c; Sature n cloth; binding same as that i) cards; Value G5c; Satur No. 2—the same, holding gq | * 49¢ 400 ards! at a9 end aanniddaaetn