The evening world. Newspaper, October 21, 1908, Page 16

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AES LYNGHERS — ASBAND DISPUTES WAY TO KILL lM Under Rain of Shot He Plunges Into Stream and Then Lays as Though Dead. | tended us any harm, but just then they all d 300 BULLETS MISS HIM. Remains in Woods Day and a | »_ Night and Then Makes His Way to Safety. tv TIPTONVILLE, Tenn., Oot. 21.—Un- _ harmed, save numerous scratches re- ceived in a thirty-hour trip through unfamiliar woods and the fatigue in- cident to the trip without food and the mental strain, Col. R. Zachary Taylor | reached hero to-day after a remarka- \ ble escape from night riders at Reel Foot Lake, who lynched his partner, | Capt. Quentin Rankin, night before last. | Col. Taylor's escape 1s due to a dar- | ing dash for liberty,| while the night riders were disputing among themselves | the best way to kill him, During the | heat of the discussion, at 2 moment when the guard's attention was diverted, ‘the Colonel broke for freedom. Dash- ying a few yards to the bank of a shal- low intel of Ree’ Foot Lake he ju aoa Gnder Rain of Shot. ‘A fusillade of bullets followed the fugitive. whose figure was dimly dls- cernible in the approaching daylight. Wading and swimming the aged attor- ney pushed forward. Bullets and small Rot fell on every side, but none struck him. Near the bank opposite the firing night riders Col. Taylor threw up his hands and pitched forward heavily over slog and Jay inert. Hundreds of shots were fired in the direction of the log, but not one took effect. Evidently satisfied that their victim had met death and fearing that the re- peated sound of shots would arouse too many residents in the neighborhood, the night riders did not attempt to cross the slough to examine the body but left the scene after about 900 shots had been fired. Col. Taylor, however, fn the mud and water, fearing gwome one had been left to wa Aawn, cautiously looking up snd s that hie ruse nad been successfui, he arose and plunged into underbrush lay tor hours chat to fight his way to a friendly com- munity. Avoiding paths which might Jeal te seme unfriendiy clearing, the fleeing man pushed his way slowly through the dense woods. For hovis he travelled in this masner, the eun his only guide. When nignt caine tne Coione, still afraid to approach a pe: made his couch on a bed of aves and slept until early morning. Col, About & o'clock this morning Tay deciding that it would then be RA yeas in ri eufe tor him to make inquiry at a fa ar Sai as | house, followed a path which short ns tee ursiaaly, argain led into a rough road. Within a fe TNO MB) ORDERS * ies S NO PARIS I S$ minutes the fleeing man came home of Luther Rankin, over! the ex Harris where the fugitive was given breakfast Mr. Rankin then rode telephone and sent a mes touville with the news ck t leven; roiling 80 Inches wide; biack Re ceie ona tient (ie 1 ted edge around the) % ; - Money cheerjully refunded if desired Rankin arrived here, being me i y ly refunded if desired 39 Figured Batiste, 19¢ miles from town by a posse of fter being informed at L the safety son telephoned tha wou Start for Tiptonville immediately. Col. Taylor's Story. Col. Taylor to-day made the follow- ing statement of his experiences: “Monday night la I went to Kee! Foot Lake to a letter from a Mr. ( Union City, who wanted to timber lands. On our arrival at the Jake we went to the log house, or Ward Hotel, and early after supper retired. Help Wanted To-Day! @s Advertised for in The Moming eres Want Dinxtory, WED) Capt. 1 ip in and Agents Alteration Hands Apprentices Artists Bakers Bookbindera .. . Bookkeopers .. . Boys Braseworker Bushelmen Butohers Cabinet Makers. Canvaseers .. ‘Carpenters Cashier Nurmes Operators Photographers Painters Printers Cutlers 1 18 Day's Work Dressmakers c Detectives Dentists ’ Dishweshers “4 Ironere a 22 Janitors 1” 410 TW AARAARATICAT Sinrinenry 1,a01 The World printed to-day 1,391 Melp Ads., 697 more than all other Mew York papers combined. {neck and swung him to a@ limb. Some time during the night we were protested and aroused by some one knocking at our Kill te,’ a door, and on opening A ot! R.xe : The woman who Js alone ’ ig men were Ba id in the ‘hall The and ave CNEL (SP RRA Ge ; finds the driver of the duh WMater et the: lob: Wate Me, Wenrten ne Green Taxacab capa- |to talk to us, we put on our clothes \and accompanied the men to the back {of the iake, some distance from. the hotel “The leader talked with we were associating t Judge Harris and were ble, careful and courteous. 8, telling us with tirely a too much interest in the c was that the cou of them sa 5 Tennessee ie Company in pre g 1 owt Connects with all Cab Stands. ing free fishing was causing the starva PAT! something had to be done. and went to 4%h d Eighth Avenue T remained started Ip to “I never dreamed that the mob in- a threw a rope around Capt, Rar World Wants Work Wonders. He a Better Qualities at Lower Prices Than Any Other N. Y. NORE REAL LACES THAN ANY OTHER STORE IN AMERI rich Bros, Sist Anniversary ale _The Value Giving Standard by Which Other Stores Are fades do Every value here, every bit of merchandise, every sale, can be relied upon to be s' me in its class, backed by an experience of fifty years’ successful ret g. Grandmothers, otic’ and daugh- ters—three generations—can certify to our statement that we sell high grade merchandise tor lower prices than any other New York store, and have bee it for over half a century. Long experi- ence, an enormous volume of sales, with a correspo' ly mammoth purchasing power and close connections with the largest ae of the worid, are the Strong features of our wonderf elling organization which make our low prices possibl We ¢ antee you pay less for an artic here than anywhere else, for, if you Sud happen to find a purchased here sold for less in another store, inform us and we will gladly refund your money, thanking you for the information; for no matter how clever our organization, it will pen occasionally that some store may reduce a price without our detecting it. But rest assured that you will at all times secure satisfaction without ques- tion at Ehrich Bros’. Exquisite Display of DressHats , A Beautiful Collection of Picture Models. A peerless display that is beyond comparison for either beauty or moderate pricing. Elegantly trim- med after the prettiest French and American ideals; plumes, wings, feathers and flowers in a wondrous profusion, cleverly arranged by deft fingers in a manner that brings out to full perfection the distinct individuality of the face to go be- neath the model—the appropriate dress hat is here for you. Hundreds of Beautiful ModelsPricedup to$50 Store WE SELL =) Separate Display of Dress Hats, at An innovation that took like wildfire: t $5.00 hats but hats that look $10 and equal in beauty to those in specialty shops priced $15—every model has more than $5.00 worth of trimming, labor, etc., being made in our own workrooms by our own artistes— show we give better value than other storeswho purchase their hats already made up— here you secure a better variety and more distinctively exclusive models “than else- where; worth $10.00; on sale at... 30 459000 oananDDONDERANEADAN N990000 Linen Suitings, | piece tage | inlhhutn, anen, finished rulings on 10" yards ey tra refunded if desired | we rfully refunded if desired 10c Unbleached Muslin, $1.00 Broadcloth, 57 W. L. Douglas Women’ 's Shoes, $1.29 ra $2.00 ioee Chiffon Taffeta, 39c Money ¢ heersully re funded iW desired 98c Eide down Saques, 39¢ 30 Inches; many neat’ figured ef Money cheerfully refunded if desired Men's 59c Overalls, 33c He dlte Jumpers in white, brown ana lve. Money cheerfully refunded if desired Boys’ 39¢ Blouses, 10c Onde an 10c Percales, yard 572 cht grounds !n dif desired 10c Outing Flannel, 5c nk and blue Rest quality; wed effects eer fully refunded if desiree 50c Sash Pins, 19¢ He mld eed f Mone Money cheer ily) r€ Yunded if desire d 10c Chambr. madras. aes ays, Money cheerful $12.50 Fox Muffs, $5.98 te ee kininsotare Dive Giaain lying Sable and Taabetla wking—itned #1 | MPO oy oHeerfuily ref apr inenced + was Money cheerfully re ejunded ‘00 sired Fleeced Blankets, pair $1.69 Money ¢ inded if desired Girls’ $3.50 Dresses, $LOD age, 34:4 sis extra stant pretty pink 2 epinden Shades, 12'c Als foo! Money cheerfully refunded tf desired De XO tee recor, th yd Hy i rs —allatly. wo Money cheerfully refunded tf ¢ te Women's 29¢ Gloves, 19¢ Money cheerfully refunds) desired : asp cashmere gloves, fancy $1.98 Rugs, } 75¢ Kimono Gown 39 TUNG ae ene eer valk. Dining PB Ry eH iOS. 0x0 fee | eae Money cheerfully refunded if desirea WE reversible I] Money hers futiy refunded 1f desired Women's $1.00 Gloves, 79c ney cheerfully refunded if desired asp Capeskin Gloves in man We ness y cheerfully refunded if desired Women’: ‘Re Money cheerfully refunded if as fed 59c Feather Pillows, 29c red with bent A, C. tr Money $1.25 Petticoats, 75¢ Money Money cheerfully refunded $ 25 Pillows, 85c Be: Pilows, Aires Money cheerfully refunded iy desired Women's 19c Hose, Ic fas cotton td if desired pack Hose $3. 00 arn, $1.45 nye Money chee / refunded if desired Women’ s 29 Underwear, I7¢ | Children’s 98c Pajamas, 49c x ey cheerfully refunded tf desired M van h Movers led tf desired Men's 50c Night Shirt ned Vi nd s, 25¢ Women's $3.00 Shirts, $1.85 * ra a ae we 00 Sa ‘xire long : Woney cheerfully refunded 1 desired! Coney cheersully yim desired * fi te $1.25 Satin Duchesse, 85c Boys’ 50c Shirts, 25c 0 ne 3: hes wide 1 In Diack on}; . Vontu cheerfully refunded if desirea Money rfuily aded tf desived Money ohaarralie raninaa ty niaene “i Unequalled Carpet and Rug Values 39e Granite 18e_ 89c Brussels 39¢ | 22.98 Brussels * 9.98 iF Carpet, yd, ie ce | Baas at For Linoleum ag oileloth Vai al Here! Sheet Cork Inlaid Floo: Linoleum Linoleum Linoleum Ollcloth owt 1 ‘S to 10 A ae swt } Wands to'4 P.M. and 2 t0'4 39c Sizth Ave. 22d to 23d &t., New York _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1908, NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS ON ADVERTISED GOODS Wey YORKS FASTEST GROWING STORE children; Wor men, 1 ind t os Consist pieces poons, 6 k and 6 forks; beautiful designs; in leatherette $6.98 value, at wee savings on standard make Rugs; xe presenting values that we'll find hard to dcuplicaie oro ee 3 Great Values Carpeis 9 Brussels thas aly Yd., w esT lets STREET SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR ROMPTLY REFUNDED || case Alex. § Smith’ s Axminster Ress| choice assoriment _ Smith's Witon Velvet Rugs 8 Wilton Velvet a of beautiful pat- j_terds $30 value a tite cna match. 69. va All- Wool Bratiels toe Alex. aaa ae Rugs sian patterns; q d€ 3, 19¢ G, 19¢ YARD Size 9x12 ft.; $32.50 {$32.50 quality. 4 ‘19. | Se 44e Men ed Ree 39c REX FIBRE MATTING ss Wilton R Or ental and Pe B ‘ Fore Dini ng Room Rugs Smith's $1. 25 ve clvet Cnt ———— SACRO S SEVERE $12.50 SEAMLESS WILTON RUGS, $7.50 A Rem crLable Offer: Eepicee|| Worth $37.50 at $22.50 Just Like Cut— 5 Pieces Heavy hogany Parlor Suites (CURTAINS “1c. CURTAINS BOBBINET 7. ‘00 ele at 4.98 8.98 value, at 5.98 16.00 value, at 6. 98 oh 00 = RENAISSINCE BED Shits apse ai 1.98 oi 66 ‘ 6.00 value, at 3.98 pair... 15.00 value, at 8.98 50c olland Shades, 25c ae H on per pair. . frame 4 Pairs toa on HW LAC tapestry 36. 09 Brass Bed Outfit at 19. 8 $29 Bird’s-Eye Maple Dresser, $12.50. Pambeo Correr and ght rack Chairs, O8e 98¢ 5c Sofa Pillows, 29c Silk Floss Sofa Pillows; size 24x Bed Outfits—Like Cut Any size: Massive Steel Enamel Bed, f COMBINATION HAIR top and bot- S ke Ge ase MATTRESS . b a wien Q.75 Sale: Genuine Coz Ic Tinian support; spec oe : 2 yards wide; large assortment of tile, wood, geo: Combination Hair Mattress eth ral FHA CS aaa rical and inlaid patterns. Values up to border; $6 Ss; Sale $3 cial sale for to-morrow only at, per sauare y TNPAID 1IN- Wis Bear aU ALT OLEUM n » 7 10 ‘ids Sale Extraordinary of , Women’s Directoire Suits |, up to $36, at.. 19. 98 HE most beautiful styles of the sea oi; em- bracing ail the latest fashion appr roved tailored as you'd SH FLOOR OLLCLOVHL e—four new I Samples worth Blankets & begin effects. The richest materi os pee expect to find in a strictly HIGH CLASS CUS- 89c. Spread 4,00 ? pat Aieiat Tae Aaa Bedapreads,! fc HQ Blankets, - Just like cut—made from finest quality 59c Ha c ¥ ny) CHWFON BROADCLOTH—a very ex- {value 2.98 pair clusive 36-inch model coat with | SAI Rare ee revers, beautifully trimmed with Ski 4 ioline Comtort- her's satin, lined throughout with Ski Bc. | Rmanalle ce en UNE) AGO. lear ih s ts a fi Bh d Ae j Comforters, tat alt 5 Blankate is : fe .) bre the re vas Cae Anoke (ALTERAS (quantity TIONS FREE) Thursday— pricsd instead of $36 Women’s : Handsomely Srailored $20 Fall Suits at $12.98. There are Chevron Suits and Broadeleth Su trimmed with Skin Ten Resens Why You Should Buy China & Housefurnishings Here 81.00 COBBL OUTEITS—' Air your tho a 1 laste show d throughout with satin handso. tin; lin ner’s: skirt is new flare or plaited moi ished with buttons. Colors are black, blue and brown, re reen or 100 PTECE pice CRY AMT A 1 3 PORCE PUNCH " to 46 Clothes Larmpers Willow, with wood bot- ‘12.98 | he urple and green, Women's 8 5 $20 Cheviot or Chiffon Broadcloth Suits ie es ylish models; jacke 0 to 36 inches, ele rn eERYTH reine ere fn 9, 98 |. at lined th glad w del sk ri Inv Handsome $2 Lissecle Waists at $1.00 Swell 27-inch Caracul Coats M, | Clothes Kaskets Me On Sale? to 1 P. Onl Tieavy steel Aum » xe: el0a sn 8c CON EB Atirw with pipe, colla set up free with- f

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