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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1908. for Inspection by the steamboat in- were negroes who had quarters in the stern of the boat. It was in their uarters that the fire started. The 1 from their sleep, made Ing of the serious {linens of their eight- | year-old son. | He had arranged to go to Oswego this | afternoon, and then to Ashtabula and Conneaut, O. to speak at the latter place to-morrow night, when he was Informed that tho fllness of his son had suddenly taken a turn for the jworse. -—adialialial = Banker Curtis’s Wife in FOUR LIVES LOST Court Shares His Burden. jo yyy we pyr |S Se ses is | barely escaping with their lives. | Sas acsiedh te Mask at date < Wins Sympathy of All at His o The four who were lost were in a INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. —John W Trial With “Ice King” | yas) ; f room between which and the only stair- oes ver i bund ra Kern, Korn Jr. the eight-year-old son af Jobin * J way leading to the deck the blaze had| the Democratic Vice-Presidential nomi- ern, Democratic candidate for the ai ita origin. Two others fought thelr way | Nee: to-day abandoned his campaign in | Vice-Presidgney,, jx serious talegranhed i | > | conan Broadway at 34th Street, Haye arranged for Thursday and F A Most Extraordinary Sale of —w : Morse. through the fire and escaped, thie vicinity and took the Southwestern | her’ husband to return t lanapolis | Broadcloth Suits for Women | All of the men were paid off for the| Limited at 5 P. M. for home, called | at once, boy te suffering with in- - | i season yesterday, and some of them| there by a message from his wife tell- | fantile pas In the very newest of tailor-made models— ’PIC. | » of q ta C .| Were under the Influence of Mquor. = ST Se " HER DEVOTION TYPICAL. | Crew of 50 Trapped in Quart=| "175... been iinpostibie to aecinitely ase | reproduced from the most recent designs of the leading foreign modistes and made up * to our own order especially for this event. 4 iA Franklin Bimon & Co. | Leg cuoway cons Suis with satin em |} med shawl collar and satin lined, Flare Fifth Avenue. gored skirt; Suit trimmed with straps of + 25.00 broadcloth and buttons. In navy, smoke, green, brown or black. Value 35.00 \ certain what caused the blaze, but it is believed to have been the result of the, explosion of a kerosene lamp, j | Both boats were in the Thomas 8, | Marvel shipbuilding yard. The New ° | York went into the yard yesterday, and | Four lives were lost, and it {8 proba | Too so hase been put in drydock for the | | ble other bodies will be found in the| winter, In the next slip was the Trojan. | |hold of the steamer New York, which An effort was made to get the New ‘purned to the water's edge at New- York free from her moorings and fioat her out into the river, but this was ; ers, Had to’ Fight Way Sets Standard as Type of Through Flames. Faithful Wife and Cour- ageous Woman. | | | ‘Ae @ type of falthful: wife and i courageous woman in the face of ad- bure at 190 A, M. to-day. The new i ike | SPECIAL SALE THURSDAY i one-time presi: e . 4 r Hudson River Day line, was scorched. to the burning boat, but were driven , ’ peg ipless effect; new satin and braid trim- \ if Bank of North America, now on trial i] | ; a | with Charles W. Morse for violation The Trojan was to have been launched back. Women Ss Lin erie Combinations med Har d ti Gored skirt trim- { | } of the National Banking laws, has set jon Saturday next. When the firemen saw the New York | ead collar an 2. ored skirt trim 29.50 i f ~{ m standard of conduct that deserves ) The dead are James Jones, first pan- was doomed vA ee a ed Lingerte Combinations med to match the caat. In navy, smoke, i : f yman; hews, a -|fight against the flames in the yards. | : f the highest praise. oan TEEN SEEMIRED “DOLENEEY _G@an' | Betorssthey Ave) Was CEGMEZGUETEO\TEIDN | Of fine nainsook, corset cover and drawer or skirt: brown, green or black. Value 39.50 } When the lurid financial methods of the “Tee King’ wrecked the bank of which her husband was president and brought him face to face with ominous oharges and an indictment by the Federal Grand Jury, both he and his wife were socially prominent in the upper west side, They occupied a Juxurtous mansion on Riverside Drive and were reckoned among the very best people who make up the social life of that fine residential embroidery, lace and ribbon trimmed. Real value $2.95, | 95 | Lingerle Combinations j Of fine nainsook: corset cover and drawer or skirt, 2 embroidery, lace and ribbon trimmed, Real value $3.93, 95 3.75 Lingerie Combinations 5.75 | Alex. Breau, porter. 000 worth of property had been destroyed ‘A crew of fifty had been retained to in the yards. The New York was jclean up the New York, in preparation | valued at about $700,000. Extra long, hipless model Coat Suit. } ew trimmed collar and satin scarf. New close-fitting gored skirt. Both coat| and skirt are trimmed with satin loops and 32.50 '| buttons. Satin lined. In navy, smoke, green, brown or black. ‘Value 45,00 Directoire Suit; long embroidered coat} A ay A Arrow Collar fits Of crossbar, plumetis or fine nainsook, lace, fine embroidery and ribbon trimmed. Real value $5.00.... Black Satin Knickerbockers with detachable white linings to wear with clinging FIRS CURTIS i : i ; H district. Mrs. Curtis was vastly popular $ . Real value $8.75 ........005 see eegeeeoens seeeee model of imported broadcloth. Military | Seine an enarainer anda tints and)—_______ you_as well after it comes "PDs Bitiins Oh Fie collar of bengaline and tie of satin. Flare} 39.50 6 pa s omen's Messatine coats || skirt emb'd to match the coat. In navy, | In black, white, street and evening shades; deep circular flounce, taffeta silk dust ruffle. Real value $9.75........ Women’s Silk Jersey Petticoats To be worn with the new clinging gowns, silk jersey, with deep flare ruffle of taffeta silk. Real value $15.00. . 5,95 | smoke, green, brown, or black. Value 59.00 New Hipless Coat Model Suit Of cheviot or worsted, with military col- lar of satin and braid. Flare gored skirt with deep fold around bottom; satin lined} 19.50 coat, in black, navy,brown, smoke or green. Value 30.00 | friends and acquaintances went out to her in her misfortune. Gave Up her Luxuries. Those who knew her well were confi- dent that she would shine through the oriais of her hushand's misfortunes, and she did. Her presence at her husband's side day by day in the gloomy court- cee back from the laundry as it did when it was sent to the laundry. 9.75 Large assortment of French and Domestic Underwear, Kimonos, Dressing Sacques, Lingerie, room is really only a sidelight on the rule of conduct she lald down for her- nelf when the crash came. There was no hesitation in her mind | as to what she should do when her Silk and Jersey Petticoats. ae t v re ove! d. “ YY ry : ee Tailored Suits for Misses & affairs in a firm grip and proceeded at, Federal Circuit Court Will Re- ence to provide for the future. First if i she sold her jewels and then her horses view His Case in the Bankruptcy Mix. Infants’ and Children’s Wear French Hand Nade Dresses Of naiisook, hand embroidered yoke, neck and sleeves I 85 lace trimmed; sizes to 3 years. Real value $2.95........ e Washable Poplin Dresses Russian and waist models, white, pink, blue or tan; 1 45 + . Small Women seconp FLoor Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years—32, id 36 and carriages. She schemed and planned y 32, 34 end 36 bust. A mutiitude of little economies and finally decided to take boarders. That may seem a little thing in Itself, but ft means a vast deal to ® woman Tailored Suits of imported broadcloth} or cheviot in a large variety of the newest long coat models; satin or braid trim- med; in black, navy, peacock, taupe, PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 21.—Ex-Gov who has been @ social leader and been | w. 4. stone, of Pittsburg, attorney for surrounded with every comfort and | yan 4, 25.00 CLUETT, PEABODY & CO. Shaw, vel si 1 to 5 years. Real value $2.50......... Top ecesegeoee P 7 . luxury for many years to throw open | 1 Shaw wsleyeriot) Slentors Makers ee eS be olive or wistaria. Value 35.00 to 39,00 the doors of her fine home to “paying | ¥ ae SORT LOOK es See are Infants’ White Coats H guests,” HET TOICS) (leat? (eb nn 2 Gi A | Of French cashmere, hand emb'd cape and _ cuffs, A , 5 : But Mrs. Curtis felt that it sae) (lip from the decision of Judge Young at | lined and wadded; sizes to 2 years. Real value $7.50... 4,85 Tailo ed Suits of fine quality broadcloths, { ! pene neloaa) in fact, the only thing | Pittsburg yesterday, In which the Court | ‘Ghildrante lHandsomelturiCoats cheviots or diagonal worsteds, in a large ‘ husband's shattered | qismissed the writ of babeas corpus to finances and provide against the long) pring Thaw to Pittsburg to testify in and costly trial that she knew he must) pankruptey proceedings. face, | he Judges sitting in the Court of Confident of Acquittal Appeals for the circuit are George M. | She rearranged her elaborate house-| Dallas, George Gray and Joseph But- | hold so that almost two-thirds of {t was| fington. It !s not known when the case | set aside for boarders, she and her hus-| Will be heard. band retaining about one-third for thelr} Mr. Stone handed the papers in the comfort. and privacy. It was also| case directly to the Judges who granted ry to cut down the retinue of|a writ of error, which means the case | variety of long coat models; satin or braid r9.75 trimmed; in black, navy, peacock, taupe, olive or wistaria. Value 25.00 to 29.50 i Thursday, Friday & Saturday Sale of i 4 i h Of white or sable coney fur, full length model, satin lined; 1 to 5 years. Real value $29.50 .. . 18.50 Infants’ Complete Outfittings, Hats, Coats, Bonnets, Hosiery, Shoes, Leggins, Sweaters, etc., at popular prices. FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts. Arrow Currs $4 & $5 Shoes for Women, $2.85 servants to a few that were absolutely! ,. ew ° ry} : 3 3 seasons) utely | will be reviewed by the Court. Argu- i i | Regensary {0 Keep the Rouse In Graer| ment ‘will be heara in December. | — 15 distinctive models—button or lace. And to do this it was neces: Mrs. Curtis to take up many unfa duties. But she has found time to do all this band for iliar | —— The designs are suitable for street or dress wear and are the embodiment of the newest and most favored ideas in distinctive footwear. The leathers: russet calfskin, patent leather, gunmetal calf, glazed kidskin. ALL TOES, sions. She has madi with every detail of proceedings and can disc p “f the testimony with her husban his lawyers. \ She is contident that Mr. Curtls will be acquitted, and, pth: fh the belief th: hands of unscrupulous fin’ With quiet dignity f cession of witnesses: ton calls, listens with Twenty Stores in the Leading Cities in the United States. a wane | Ord & Taylor of Women's Ready | to Wear Garments ||| in dmerica. Sos eee SIZES AND WIDTHS. Have Arranged a Special Sale for Thursday and Friday of 6,000 yds. Colored Taffeta Silks : in a complete range of street and evening shades, special at FOC, a yd | bilipsborn THE OUTER GARMENT SHOP 12 WEST 23d STREET PRICE SENSATIONS THAT STAND WITHOUT A PARALLEL } d be. { IN THIS SALE WE DEMONSTRATE THAT WE SELL HIGH | at mn and then agement upon er side the defected husband t The gentle dignity of her attitude has won the sympathy of all those who at- tend the session, for her presence ap- Deals to all as the perfection of what a capable, devoted wife a FOUND WALKING JEWEL SHOP A derelict in ever top hat stove in nerwise badly used up, was se Policeman ant, of the \Vest One Hundre Twenty-fifth ‘street police stati noon to-day slowly at One Hundred and and Lenox avenue. Dress Goods Section Havejfon Special Sale Imported Velveteen, Check and Stripes in dark shades suitable for street costumes at $7.45 ayd Flannel Dept. | Fine Furs at Telling Prices GRADE WOMEN’S READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS AT LOWER PRICES THAN ANY OTHER «SHOP'’’ IN NEW YORK. LET 1T BE EMPHATICALLY UNDERSTOOD THAT THE FOLLOWING PRICE COMPARISONS ARE ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM EXAGGERATION | TAILORED SUITS No need to pay exorbitant prices for furs. For ex- ample, we offer the following : Russian Pony $25.00 to $50.00 24, 36, 42 and 50 inch coats, .Caracul Coats $42.50 to $125.00 24, 36, 42 and So inches long. | vided that, fe be better in a Smartest models, Directoire, Colonial or Hipless coat; newest style skirt Broadcloth, Cheviot, mannish mixtures and imported Worsteds. Highest class and best possible workmanship, In Black and all the newest Fall shades Embrordered White Skirting Flannel exclusive patterns, one yard wide, prices ranging from | Sable Squirrel 24, 36, 42 and 50 inch coats, | ' $79.50 to $198.00 | i French Seal $165.00 to $250.00 | CED aT saanaaennnannnanonyn ....for 18.50 39.00 values.............++ ......... for 25.00 ASS OO WBIBCB: <ciranwiscd sess ae ou ile ...for 30.00 | sapphire, ruby stick pins that th at anywhere fre yond saying ¢! a broker, of No street, the jewel-spangl y was inable to tell anything about himself 36 and 50 inch coats. ; Long Fur-Lined Coats $65.00 to $150.00 Also Newest Models—Fine Mink, Sabl. Squirrel, Broadtail, &c, &e.” Remarkable Values j \ env firth | In Matched Sets and Separate Pieces |]] Pointed Black Lynx, Pointed Sitka Fox, White Fox, Blue Lynx, Naturst {i 50C. up to $2.25 a yd Broadway & aoth St.; sth Ave.; roth St. | cee | VY AISTS French Net Waists, White or Gray, trimmed with STE SE Rn conproompencnpegonneemnpec pt erga | ; H] ete f dsape S Can’t Be Done SSO. ValUGBsscssesecseciaaces ees. for 6,50 JAMES McGREERY & GO. JOHN FORSYTHE 34th Street 23rd Street GHT! GOWNS in Broadeloth, Messaline or Satin Duchesse, Empire or Directoire effect, - BROADWAY AND EI EENTH To rise instead of going back Cannot be very wrong, CHILDREN'S HOSIERY. Fine Ribbed Black Cotton, with double spliced knees, inches, VANDERBILT CUP RACE AUTOMOBILE COATS EXTRAORDINARY VALUES Smartest and up-to-date styles, in Mixiures and Cheviots; a selection of six distinct styles. Moe Levy & Co., 1439 Broadway, | 119-125 Walker St. New York | New York Why risk your hardeearned savings Whilst you may get rich sure? Just read World Realty Ads. to-day For investments that endure, | an ee fone ina 40.00 values...........0... _......for 25.00 | LADIES’ HOSIERY. 10 Both stores { tail at wholesale prices, 35.00 values............ Se an for 21.00 On Thursday, October the a2nd, 4 We es ou ING CAPES in satin; very effectively trimmed, also interlined. | soph anena et See Te meee GO make good Beene we CHO TET ET) AR A AAAS APA a ..for 15.00 \ pooner garter tops, Elephant grey, | ING UP! coake ‘he clothes our- EXTRA SPECIAL’ tan and black. 4ec per pair bar rote | Size 6 to ok 6 paire for 1.00 380-382 Faltou St., Brooklyn Abs ssrrsvee » 16,50 19.75 22.50 | 34 When you see a piece of property advertised “ For Sale” in The . 5 DY r) | Tree jit Value tne 22.50 28.00 32,00 | 23rd Street 1h Street World you may rest assured it is an opportunity to make money, eh ve x : : t Won \

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