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THE EVENING WORLD, TH Putting Erring Bankers in Jail UAC DIT THIRTY Vocation of This Wizard of Figures This ~ SON OF KAISER WEDS DUCHESS AMID SPLENDOR was made without a stroke of the pen, every line printed in it being produced on a typewriter: “drawing” 7 Mga os iH be ce ys, v/ a Wi (ahh Vis 7) ) SL Empress Crowns the Bride and | f ; at Tine ds oy hy Moxey, Mathematical Wizard, Nation’s Guns Tell Event isn Paty i a y Be of 175) Wk Has Perfect Score as an Expert Witness. to the People. , “, of the trial of | former “Ice in the In the second day Charles W King,” and Al United States © BERLIN, Oct. 22.—Ducheas Alexandra Victoria of Schleswig-Holsteln, daugh- ter of Prince Frederick, Duke of Schies Wig-Holstein, was married in the chap: of the imperial palace at 5 o'clock this afternoon to Prince August Wilhelm of Prussia, fourth son of Emperor William The ceremony was witnessed by the members of the imperial family and wome fifty Princes and Princesses of the minor German royal houses. The Chancellor of the Empire, Prince Morse, the ed H srt, there mounted the Curtis, a person who answered but not particu- ward P. Moxey. 1estion of the witness stand to the slightly unusu: larly dashy name o: Replying to the first |hatled from Philadelphia and that he was employed as a special examiner In the Department of Justice at Wash- Russia leath- von CROOKED BANKERS: —INPRISON CELLS Federal prosecutor, this person said he } cod OCTOBER 22, 1908. W GOLF TOUR the gemt-finnl was Mise Polhemus and Mre Washington, and Boston tative, The avorable and the bmate, Mrs. Ormsby Mi ag each have the unexpected total ot | weather to-day was Ko. xallery large Miss Harley Surprises eaeap| by Defeating the Title Holder. (Spectal to The Evening World.) WASHINGTON, Oct. 2—There was another chapter of surprises this after hoon at the finish of the third round of match play in the Women's National {Golt Champtonship at the Chevy Chase | Club. Miss Marguerite Curtis, Boston, title holder, who was thought sure to be [@ finalist, following the upsets of yes- | |terday, fell before Miss Kate Harl of Fall River Il’s HIGH TIME | to consult an OCULIST when, | | after reading or close work, the Proper! y.| fitted glasses—THE HARRIS 4 down and 2 to go. Miss AN Py jh Curtis lost the first four noies in aes | KIND—not only ase) Ms cession, halved the next two, and then, Strain’ but increase the ef- eyes smart and ache. won three straight down at the turn Jequalling the ech wentione inne | «ficiency of the eyesight. | | | mens’ bogie. Then the $1.00 glasses that are worth $1.00 | 0 | | Jcurrent began running the other way, | $3.00 glasses that are worth $3.00 and Miss tis did not win another A \\ eae jhole, losing & and halving 4 OCULISTS AND OPTICIANS. Another unexpected development was of Miss Georgiana Bishop, Metropolitan champion down and 3 to go, by Mrs, Caleb Fox, of Philadel: the de Buelow, as well as the other high state ington, Then he ¢ 4 ctionarie e ore tome like the sday Book and pia. Thelr match was squared for 84 ZAST 23D ST....Near Fourth Ave, Pe istis terry, inotiding bean a | epannts aPobi the third tine on the eighth and Mire §4 WEST 125TH OF..Near Lenox Ave ‘American x net Wonder {s the word. Mr. Moxey ts /on the twelfth. Of the remaining lone, 442 COLUMBUS AVE...8ist & 824 Sts bers of the thelr on fen who know more about she won 2uand. fost 2 Me gt 76 NASSAU STREET... Meat John St wives, together about sw + also, figures than the lent Arabian who | @hemus, New York, beat Miss Car: BROOKLYN, 489 Fulton St., Op. Ct) present. aealeneal them: small and slender | a The civil ceremony was held in the and slightly stooped, as befits a man private apartment of the P. afte who spends his probably which the Empress placed the Holi nights—looped up ov He has | zollern crown upon the head of the gray side-whiskers, ay se wt Q young Princess. The royal ‘ a cool, gray manner. He speaks tn The bride was clad in a white i\ coolness and grayness. dress trimmed with lace, and her 3 i MOXEY ‘And he has put thirty natio which was richiy embroidered in national penitentiaries : silver and cnirteen feet long, borne calling—putting bankers who go wrong by four pa, The ‘simp! ‘emony . : of the Lutheran State Chur ; Behn ¢ ngrinst Special for Friday and Saturday formed by Dr. Dryand thirty of them, using their own books q Dee ; iors see eee ste ees es 4 3 Hf imunition pile, and he eae . : sa artery atc teh Pune Superbly Tailored mausilcurinuerwers exchaniced ihe ar M il Sch l Ch ld. |tablishing vernge of 1,00) ing a salute, and the crashing s banker, It were interrupted by the on ‘ t t t t se earn Mr, Q é h A ie he chiming of the chure! ways brings me the pel jeast eae Little Mr. Moxey came to New York Oreo nN ten toy al PAELY A FE shal e United 2,000 invited guest: Liat - on! bi fealt Lian Prince Aug |pasenewer under necelver meunaron S illastrated—one of the smart- pears’ the ac the suspended National A Gina ie "THE EVENING WORLD'S WRITING CONTEST] ==" sand pgettient Sul three month models we have shown this H Vv, season. In Gray, Wistaria, a For the School Children of Greater New York. | WORTH $50,000, WOMAN Taupe, Navy and Black Broad- CITY MAY LOSE THE = ——— SUES FOR NON-SUPPORT. cloth, $500 in Prizes for the Boys and Girls Who Write = the Following Sentence in the Best Style: | HACK THE Coat is a beautiful hipless gar- |/Beesoasitiles: se helllvealau Alpioeyand ment, very long, with slashed sides is reputed worth about $59,000, was com- WW sllar of silk velour, large | oF 2 plainant to-day in the Hackensack court and back; collar of s eee | By Cie Gib) aa | against her husband, whom she charged] directoire pockets ; entire Suit trimmed ee p | Va | with desertion and non-support. Mr effectively with large self colored moulds; Insurance Company About to} SS ee, LD ey) | ekies a. mining engineer and specs coat lined throughout with finest satin; Forectuse $225,000 Mort- in Wall street, He says nis wife is ¢ the stunning skirt is one of the new full : Name of Pupit centric and he left his home for fear gored models. Y gage on Mansion. J pe would carry out a threat to shoot i @ case is b tried before | AP B74 | —— = Age--... Residence. -d......scectecescosscceccessco ecsccevers Remarest quis charming Suit is an exelusive | The Mutual Life Insura Company “Renard” garment, magnificently [YY Js About to foreclose a Sisoeeieost once uae aesnsrieteenr ee PRESCRIPTION IS | here eee Ny; BCHOOL.... cccccocvecsvcccsccrsseccsccccsscccsvocrerssecees THESE SUITS WILL BE ON SALE eats ot der Teacher's Signature.......0.0sc+rscoessesssosrecsss AT THIS PRICE FRIDAY AND SAT- The information called for in the above box must be furnished with each andwriting. You may use the above coupon if you desire, but mens sent with this information arranged as above on any pi be fr entered in contest. Send your ening World, P. O. Box 1354 his will It appears that because mestic en specimen of Splendid Home-Made Mixture for the Kidneys, Bladder or Rheumatism, all spe er wi Handwr The con no steps trustees of the Art to take under the 1 by the andw New Y ng to City. negiected top O encourage the nearly one million school children of Greater The following pres mortgage, and an app extn Mend 1S otis te 3 ure of rheumatisn y and New York in their writing lessons; ; UO bladdef troubles h an bees Y To help the teachers who have this important branch of filled millions of time Fluid | Extract Dandelion, Compound Kargon, on ne-half ounce ounce; Com Mutual Lite. John H study in hand by offering a new stimulus for their pupils; And to interest parents and guardians in the progress of the young pound Syrup Sar: three | people in the art enmanshi re Evening | BT cone Ounces. These simp nless in- ae ed an I Pl in ‘t ¢ art of penmarrs hip, T evening W orld has planned a Con ee es nT and eee Conail ceedings test in this line of school work for the boys and girls of the greater city, cription pharmacy at little cost in which prizes aggregating $500 will be awarded as follows: ard TO THE BOYS AND GIRLS OF EIGHT YEARS OR UNDER— $100 in prizes, as follows: First prize, $20; second prize, $10; third fa prize, $5; six prizes of 83 each; siz prizes of $2 each, and thirty- Jive prizes of $1,each. TO THP BOYS AND GIRLS OF 8 TO 10 YEARS—$100 in ' CROKER LOST MANY 1° Tu USANDS IN THE MORSE ICE POUL. dose for adul after each meal a dni nking a full tum r each dose, It is stated that is preseription Is a positive rem : prizes. First prize, $20; second prize, $10; third prize, $5; six for kidney trouble and lame (Continued from First Pages prizes of $8 each: six prizes of $2 each, and thirty-flve prizes of $1 yack, weak bladder and urinary dif. Morse went away satisfied. That nig q . tan) a one of the best things to 4 WANE ANAES TO THE BOYS AND GIRL8 FROM 10 TO 12 YEARS—$100 in people, and on i oeees Ven Wyek crowded some traveling to prizes. First prize, $20; second prize, $10; third prize, $5; siz eT nk and engage assage i Py ¥ : Ay lieving the aches and pains and re- @ steamer sailing the next da eet OF SB COON: aie! prises of $2 each ond thintnAve priecs of $2 jueing swellings Morse followed on the next boat. It mounted practically to a cross-country A well-known authority states that TO THE BOYS AND GIRLS FROM 18 TO 14 YEARS—$100 in thic mixture acts directly upon the chase of Europe. Morse pursued Van prizes. First prize, $20; second priee, $10; third prize, $5; atx el ve tissues of the kidneys; Wyck's trail through Switzerland, 1: prises of $3 each; sim prizes of $2 each, and thirty-flve prises of $1 | ellmlnattye i spongellke organs and tent on getting him into the each, them power to sift and strain and finally lost him in the TO THE BOYS AND GIRLS FROM 14 TO 16 YEARS—$100 in he poisonous waste water and uric came home disappointe: prizes. First prize, $20; second price, $10; third prize, $5; aie acid from the blood which {s the Was the only man who won in the prizes of $3 each; siz prizes of $2 each, and thirty-five prises of $1 suse of rheumatisn poo! that didn’t get stung in t each | your back or sides ache and you wee : | surpect kidney trouble, it would be OPE PARES Any boy or girl not more than sixteen years of age In any school in| S12" to try this for a few days duced to invest in Greater New York can enter this competition and work for one of the, ———————_____ testify regarding bis sa toward this stage of the case that men- | PAZES. tion be made of the losse The Evening World asks its young readers to copy this short Croker, Sexton and other poiitico-nna Sy hg is clers sullered Sentence: “The Evening World is read in our home,” in their best One Juror Ili handwriting and send it to The Evening World office, The trial of Morse an ® J Ju with th, ir le cc t n th Cr An. (Trade ark ee eee mate 8 , Comply with the simple conditions in the aceompanyling coupon, be 1 D “the aon the jurors, The sick man 4 careful with your writ keep your paper nice and clean and fold Special For To-Day, the a‘ Wendell, Juror No. 9, & commiss it neatly if it requires folding, for all these elements will be considered | “¥ASE rovxn 10c * 9G d Ort stres VECIAL ASSORTED gq home is at No. street. i er. CHOCOLATE C6 The illness of Mr. Wendell will p ister ably result in a revocation of Hough's order confining the the Astor House 146 East Thirt in awarding the prizes, TAT EN (20) lin an to this city wa A great ir Speci For To-Morrow, the 23rd, HOSTOS CHIPS CHOCOLATE LOE his patient to be kep longer, as (HAL ASSOKTED CHOCO. roenp 19¢ would e Mr. We ATES (20. kin trouble and been GM GRADE BO and under rigid regi lat an smoking, W1 " from hon further close oe becured juror Was escorted | wecret service man, Who Ww j over | S@ an wet from Sudge™ Hog! P ‘ A f im all night the viet of We H. Tait to the state Bre Hon, are mixed by shaking well in a] URDAY ONLY. 23d St., West (Near Fifth Ave.) i. Altman & Co. | WILL HOLD A _— SPECIAL LACE CURTAINS | | TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), AND SATURDAY, TO CONSIST OF | SALE OF 300 PAIRS OF MARIE ANTOINETTE LACE. ¢ AT $4.50 URTAINS USUALLY SOLD FOR $7.00 PeR PAIR. . 450 PAIRS OF IRISH POINT LACE CURTAINS FOR $6.75 To $8.75 AT $4.90 & $6.75 USUALLY SOLD | 34th Street, 35ih Street and Sth Anenue. SHER BRO { i sca RAPIDS FURNITURE ! A New Departure. Having sold our Merchan- dise ona Strictly Cash Basis, we will open a limited num. ber of CREDIT ACCOUNTS whereby you can purchase the highest grade of Furni- ture, Carpets, Beddings, on LIBERAL TERMS PRICES | EMAIN THE SAME CASH OR CREDIT "doors, ine ail 49 Open Saturday venings, PER PAIR with large bevel mires The Victim of Drink Needs Franklin Simon & Co, Fifth Avenue, HAVE PREPARED FOR FRIDAY A SPECIAL SALE Women’s Suits and Gotns Dressy and Plain Tailored Suits Of Imported Broadcloth, in Black and leading fall shades, also Worsted Cheviots in plain and fancy weaves, exclusive models, superior tailoring. Actual values $39.50 to $45.00.........06 Seno eaten eeeeee Dressy Two and Three Piece Suits Of Imported Broadcloth and Wide Wale Cheviot, In Black and all the new fall shades, smart coats, rich silk linings, with princess dress or new gored skirts, trimmed to match coats. Actual values $49.50 to $59.50...-..+-..555 Empire Satin Gowns Black, Old Blue, Smoke, Rose, Pink, White, Taupe, Ca- tawba, Peacock or Light Blue; hand embroidered bodice, gold embroidered net yoke and collar; demi-train Daly Actual value $39.50..... “ sf 27.50 Women’s Ebening Capes Of Imported Broadcloth; long exceptionally full circular model, in Black and all evening shades; braid and 29. 50 Satin trimmed. Actual value $45.00.......eeeeeeeeeee Women’s Moire Pony Coats 45 inch model, of selected Russian moire pony skins; handsome brocaded silk linings and novelty buttons. Actual value $69.5 When You Buy a Kranich & Bach Piano You buy a piano that for almost half a century has been the standard piano investment of America and Europe. You buy a piano having no obsolete or ficticious name acquired by commercial corporations or marketed under bargain store methods. 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