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Wiaaaemlll : THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1908 err Puli Brring Bankers in Jail | coma aaa | 4 SON OF KAISER "Veo or Tite Wisard Ay Figures HAS PUT THIRTY MISS CURTIS BEATEN es seal tg CULT Wi lneihed Mal | Franklin Simon & Co The draw for the gemi-final was Mise mus and Mre his “drawing” was made without a stroke of the pen, every line printed in iguys inet Min ashington, WEDS DUCHESS "Screws" ™"""" ARQOKED BANKERS GOLET TOURNEY esi sreiticc ah ttt | “EW ike Sua ds aul A eli | wallery large. AMID SPLENDOR xy ONL TMS Vy, oy IN PRISON CELLS Miss eirtey Sri Surprises Gallery | HAVE PREPARED FOR FRIDAY y) wip Y, nh Y by Defeating the | “S9 779 5G000Q) $ ‘, rs hy y ae A SPECIAL SALE Women’s Suits and Gowns | — Title Holder. Moxey, Matheraatical Wizard, | Sera ae | (Special to The Evening World.) Empress Crowns the Bride and + » ni Perfect Score as a WA ‘GTON, Oct. 2.—Ther Nation’s Guns Tell Event Inked Weinisie Sila GAS lal |) A NGelSt oes Deal) Dressy and Plain Tailored Sults 2 Expert Witness. hoon at the finish of the third round of KG ‘ " Of Imported Broadcloth, in Black and leading fall shades, to the People. I match play in the Women's National, IT?S HIGH IMB : he rl also Worsted Cheviots in plain and fancy weaves, exclusive models, superior tailoring. 27.50 Actual values $39.50 to $45.00........045 Pere 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.........0 006 37.50 olf Champtonship at the Chevy Chase! 44 consult an OCULIST when, In the second day of the trial of |Club. Miss Marguerite Curtis, Boston | . Charles W. Morse, the former “Ice | title holder, who was thought sure to be| after reading or close work, the ‘ a Aalist, following the upsets of yes-| eyes smart and ache. Proper] js fre Curtis, 1 the | Lf upset yes: y King,” and Alfred H. rtis, s i |terday, fell before Miss Kate 1 ‘y.| filted ylasses—THE HARRIS United States Court, there mounted the inf Fall River, 4 down and 2 to go, Miss | KIND—not only lessen eye witness stand a person who answered | Curtis lost the first four noies in suc- \ Ane t th lightly unusual but not particu. |Cesslon, halved the next two, and fitn | strain’ but increase the éf- WAAL the tarts Bech etre inne |_ ficiency. of the evesizht. t >, Mo |down at the turn. ‘Bach went out | larly dashy name of Edward F Moxey. ‘eau nm it in Rephving to the first question of the [equalling the mens’ bogie, Then ths $1.00 glasses that are worth $1.00 nirrent began Tunning he. oth D hat FINI S3100|) ce ne ert | current began Ne other "wats | 00 | Pateral prosecutor, this person sald he | and Alice Curtis dit each mie enoraas | 92:00 Blasses that are wo i) Black, Old Blue, Smoke, Rose, Pink, White, Taupe, Ca- |hatied from Philadelphia and that he | he And, halving 4. nate tawba, Peacock or Light Blue; hand embroidered bodice, RFR CETG EN GAUTAN cm, SBEGINTI/ORRININGE! cted development Ww ‘ gold embroidered net yoke and collar; demi-train skirt. nt 29. 50 in the Department of ee A eat at un champion, 3 down, and OCULISTS AND OPTICIANS. Actual value $39.50.. SoucuuduG Se teraes Mies: A hay Hook und Phin. ‘Their match’ was’ squared for 84 SAST 23D ST....Near Fourth Ave. Be teins a " the thi acuime on the elghth, and Mrs. §4 WEST 125TH ST..Near Lenox Ave. negan to drone. OX Was 1 up at the turn and the same aa Wonder ts the w Mr. Moxey !8 on the twelfth. Of the Femalning ioles #22 COLUMBUS AVE...8ist & 824 Sta one of those men who know more about |she won 2. and lost Mrs. Tr. 76 NASSAU STREET...Near John St figures tha fent Arabian who | PO bemus, New York, beat Nites Car- BROOKLYN, 489 a St. Op. 4. &S the anct designed them. He is small and slender | a man BERLIN, Oct. 22—Duchess Alexandra Victoria of Schleswig-Hols' ter of Prince Frederick, Duke of Schies Wwig-Holstein, was married tn the chap of the imperial palace at 5 o'clock this afternoon to Prince August Wilhelm of Prussia, fourth son of dangh peror William The ceremony was witnessed by the members of the imperial family and some fifty Princes and Princ the minor German royal house Chancel or Buelo peti e Wmatic corps, in American Ambas: and the men bers of the embassy staff with their vives, together about SW guests, also wore present Women’s Evening Capes Of Imported Broadcloth; long exceptionally full circular The civil ceremony was hel¢ he and slightly stooped, as : MRVATSCGEEGRERT oF the Pore, atte who spends his days—and probably model, in Black and all evening shades; braid and 29. 50 t nights—looped up over a desk. He has satin trimmed. Actual value $45.00.......666 which the Hmpress placed the Hohen zollern crown upon the head of the Young Princess. The royal party amarched in proce The bride was clad in a wh Gress trimmed with lace which was richly roidere silver and cair by four pa, of the Lui ch was per formed by Dr. Dryar the thirty of them, their own books PGT aiktea Us aevora mnainiy nw his-ammunition pile, and he Bh Superbly Tailored coma me aces Enter a Great Contest 0°" Ss peor and the Little Mr me to New York || couple. fr where he pre- viet John R palace and held a reception to some may OW) HES 2,000 invited gue n s gray side-whiskers, cool, gray eyes and |) a cool, gray manner. He speaks in short, choppy accents which suggest Women’s Moire Pony Coats 45 inch model, of selected Russian moire pony skins; handsome brocaded silk linings and novelty buttons. 39, 50 Actual value $69.50...,.....ccceeeeeeeeeeeererer ences EDWARD P: MOXEY on to the coolness and And he has up national penitentia put thirty national bankers That is his xo wrong Timihaaicomplied idee “agninat | Special for Friday and Saturday le ceremony AS illastrated—one of the smart- estand prettiest Suit models we have shown this ec THE EVENING WORLD'S WRITING CONTEST) ads ne “have sho thi For the School Children of Greater New York. “WORTH $50,000, WOMAN mB f Taupe, Navy and Black Broad- CITY MAY LOSE THE - =—— SUES FOR NON-SUPPORT. (J | cloth. $500 in Prizes for the Boys and Girls Who Write Z } who lives, at Alpi the Following Sentence in the Best Style: | HACKENSs A THE Coat is a beautiful hipless gar- YERKES ART GALLERY [is reputed ae ment, very long, with sshd ade . Let Pe deta papa Le ed n nd back; collar of silk velour, large A)\) aa By Cromeng Pipe lA pe REI NeUNes REDE NaS ae aH EheToa fhe pockets; entire Suit trimmed AP | with desertion and non-support, Mr effectively with large self colored moulds; Insurance Company About to, ae Deg nergy Sickles n'a mining engineer ani ape oat lined throughout with finest satin; ff imealliGseenlammories Sa > Foreclose $225,000 Mort- in| Wall street. Holsays inis wife) ia) ec- the stunning skirt is one of the new full fy), centric and he left his home for fear | | gored models. |she would carry out im. The case is 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. You buy a piano which bears the names of the men un- der whose personal supervision and direction every part has been entirely constructed and finished in their own factory. You buy the best piano that mind and hands can desicn ard construct, SOTO GF GMT Biss — csanconoocsosodtosc00s500 toncooNDoSSdS00N000000 gage on Mansion. ad Age--. if | HIS charming Suit is an exclusive | “Renard” garment, magnificently tailored and finished. ige Demarest Residence ...... The Mutual Life Insurance Company $225.0), with accrued inte Saran ta sistecalgnlivelseae ana Gig EPROP yaqnnanscago0annEcND aonb aadADAdabHOGADANGHAAGAGIORAD avenue, This act ae|| Ky THESE SUITS WILL BE ON SALE ww | Teacher's Signature. . . y PREPARED i E A \, AT THIS PRICE FRIDAY AND SAT- Pee ork depecinee vie eee URDAY ONLY. Ay have t York of the queathed to th mation called for in the above box must be furnished A number of slightly used and exchanged instruments at exceptionally his will. 1 with each cimen of handwriting. You may use the above coupon if 1 ° It apr 9 H low prices. : - peat een vou desire, but all specimens sent with this information arranged a: SPlendid Home-Made Mixture Ne 23d St. West Terms to suit customers. Old pianos taken in part payment. aire at the time o at above on any paper will be fi ed in the contest. Send your for the Kidneys, Bladder aags 5 Call or send for catalog. We also rent pianos. (Near Fifth Ave.) © trusiees of ning World, P. O. Box 1354 8. ng to “Handwriting F « City. The contest closes Noy nandw New Yo? or Rheumatism, Art to ta O encourage the nearly one million school children of Greater The following prescription for the FRORLS New York in their writing lessons; a ure of rheumatism and kidney and KRANICH & BACH fo the Sus ! bladder troubles has no doubt been | the EE a To help the teachers who have this important branch of Aled millions of times Fluid 233-45 East 23d St. study in hand by offering a new stimulus for their pupils, Compound -Kargon, mae a eal 4ig Altman & Oo Warerooms 16 West 125th St. And to interest parents and guardians in the progress of the young pound Syrup . three | A. od people in the art of penmanship, Th ing World has planned a con | 2nces. These sl leas) In| en a eae appoint radients can be obtained at any gond | ceeding: test in this line of school work for the boys and girls of the greater city, ch y scription pharmacy at little cost | rin: in which prizes aggregating $500 will be awarded as follows: ard are mixed by shaking well in a| WILL HOLD A SPECIAL SALE OF The Victim of of Dri k Coffee Sale CROKER LOST MANY 70 THE BOYS AND GIRLS OF EIGHT YEARS OR UNDER— mene dose for adults 1s a teaspoon ‘ STR Ot $100 in prizes, as follows: First prize, $20; second prize, $10; third fu! after each meal and at bedtime, | LACE CURTAINS Tater ean Mail and Telephone Orders Filled. Tu USANDS IN THE prize, $5; six prizes of $8 each; siz prizes of $2 each, and thirty- AMneI ae At talltamnieni satewaten| Nerds. ‘Orrine we Te Refunded. MORSE ICE PO L five prizes of $1,each. ifter each dose. It is stated that | . F i ieee F f | Effected or Meney efunde |Savarin era f UL. 70 THR BOYS AND GIRLS OF 8 T0 10 YEARS—$100 in lis prescription 1s a positive rem TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), AND SATURDAY, TO CONSIST OF | sae A. special blend with the ; : prizes, First prize, $29; second prize, $10; third prize, $5; #iz edy fc y trouble and lame| Drink cunningly destroys the will PONT | detivious tlayor of the Cc (Continued from First Page) prizes of $8 each; six prizes of $2 each, and thirty-five prizes of $1 K and urinary dif 3C0 PAIRS OF MARIE ANTOINETTE LACE. CURTAINS and while the drunkor’ wen nousand timeaiciocest Mozta ani Java [ each t : 1 ae TO THE BOYS AND GIRLS FROM 10 TO 12 YEARS—$100 in vas teddbaMel Sheds prizes. First prize, $20; second prize, $10; third prize, $5; siz lente oraven) abeslonl| the drink that He omNey ie omy SAMPLES SENT ON REQUEST. 5.1bs. deliverea Manhattan, Brooklyn and Bronx, 10 Ibs., 25 miles; 25 Ibs., 100 miles. more treatment is necesary to and this Orrine will do, and one of t din rheumatic afflictions, re USUALLY SOLD FOR $7.00 PeR PAIR . AT $4.50 Morse went away Van Wyek crowd into a trunk and engaged passage iat tealanan 2 jeving the aches and pains and re- ne desire for Hquor, 80 that | AURA HES IRL SAERRED Be Prices of $8 each; siz prizes of $2 each, and thirty-fve prises of $1 PAT I aay Bs oetroyn the. dene fot Sauer oe ‘TE my Renn 50 Morse followed on the next boat. It a 4 well-known authority states that . weakened nery fast and Ceylon, Ic l|amotinted practically to a cross-country TO THE BOYS AND GIRLS FROM 18 TO 14 YEARS—$100 in thic mixture acts directly upon the 450 PAIRS OF IRISH POINT LACE CURTAINS Single Pounds Delivered With Coffee. chase of Europe. Morse pursued Van prises. First prize, $20; second prige, $10; third prige, $5; ata |climinative tissues of the kidneys; ne ACCOUNTS INVITED. Wyck's trail through Switzerland, in-| prises of $8 each; six prises of $2 each, and thirty-five prises of $1 | cleanses these spongellke organs and USUALLY SOLD FOR $6.75 To $8.75 PER PAIR t teri Hl and finally lost him in the { T0 THE BOYS AND GIRLS FROM 14 TO 16 YEARS—8$100 in ie poisonous waste water and uric | AT $490 & $6.75 , ney it Gerke fale to" affect ta ae alaaunn ited prizes. First prize, $20; second price, $10; third prize, $5; ata wld from the blood which 1s the| B 5 et 00, HOW eauest in pain 253 "239 Was the only man w vin the f prizes of $3 each; siz prizes of $2 each, and thirty-five prises of $1 ause of rheumatisi | Co,, Washing: | mee saat ap 0 | am our bck or Be ache and yu a mye talonie > Famine usimaton 8 st 7 su:pect kidney trouble, it would be or fr , Pi the patient's, Bet, Par arclay ished 1840, er Justice O'Brien, w Any boy or girl not more than sixteen years of age In any school in wine 10177 thie for a few days try this for a few days | 34th Street, 35ih Street and 5th Avenue. ser aay Maa ea atte| ns duced to invest in ‘ond poo) Greater New York can enter this competition and work for one of the GATS A noth are mold hinder ENOUGH SAID. testify regarding his losses. It ts a 4 an toward this stuge of the case that men. PMZES. x : * | wurnure, (Carpets, Beddin tlon will be mude of the losses w The E ing World asks its young readers to copy this short b E N oe Brass Bods, in Linok Fic. Croker, Sexton and other poiltico-fna qf 3 RIK ERS srORER, | FI clers suffered. k f Sentence; The Evening World is read in our home,” in their best igway Mire al "ple ‘ One Juror Ill. handwriting and send it to The Evening World office. NNR er Pe anne, > r liad ‘o The trial of Morse and Curtis was ; ; i | ABA BIN aye, oc aoy, |, Myrtl | aan 4 i 0 | t ane nononat ; wad” & Valuable pi ven on all Mates aang tie iinees 4 Comply with the simple conditions in the accompanying coupon, be Special For To: Day, “the oon, { pot eal RAPIDS FURNITURE , | Sumner ave. the jurors, The sick man is « careful with your writing, keep your paper nice and clean and fold se dtp KRAMER, 516 Bwa: Aeudoli, Juror No, & & commiss it neatly if it requires folding, for all these elements will be considered | “VASE rovxn 10¢ =i) A New Departure. home is at No. 1% East Thirty in awarding the prizes, HCisL ASSORTED Cuan 19¢ } Having sold our Merchan- ay, oe ares _ Jenocona OVERED MO- dise ona Strictly Cash Basis, LAssmhS BLATTER Cue ie 25c i a For To-Morrow, the 23rd, we will open a limited num- ber of CREDIT ACCOUNTS whereby you can purchase the highest grade of Furni- ON OUND 2c ture, Carpets, Beddings, on LIBERAL TERMS Saturday PRICES | EMAIN THE SAME CASH OR CREDIT Golden Oak, Drone h large bevel accomplished, His earlie ‘LAME PEOPLE THE PERFECTION EXTENSION SHOE . eon pareane short 1iimb makes ay jezy ready ahoes. = | nid Ete tyas HENRY A, LOTE ARS S08 LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. 813 THIRD AYV., NEW YORM. pear 2id & them Bryan to this city wa ably result in a revocation of ) i . Hough's order confining the uror the Astor House under guard « re fervice men. Mr Wendell f r} to Judge Hough that he will not permit longer, 4s further we confinement 1 is f trouble and h and under rig The illness of Mr. Wendel! wi physician, Dr. Samuel Lambert, his patient to be kept from home any Mr. Wende smoking Wi Acute indigestion aid that Mr ¥ home The nec secured fron juror Was escorted | mat secret service Man, Who Walched over °4 ar ects Ww Sam “sil night tie visit of W, H. Taft to the Blate LOST Last nj Kut wound 89th st, end Bub aden adkalhet Puri dot Wwae World Wants Work Wonders, fot