The evening world. Newspaper, October 29, 1908, Page 10

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~~ TREVLLALLBE = YOUNG THUGS ROB.” UPINTHEAIK AND BLACKJACK NEXT TUESDAY. MAN IN FilS STORE Korenswit Fights One Boy Until Three Others Help Overcome Him. a nf eae This Is No Political Yarn, but a Notice of the Aero Club Contests KINDS OF swit, who sells new and ALL Mel in e) Pe 4. | ule ked and robbed of $206 in his Wind W Sutt sh to-day y f yuths, one of si loons, ¢ sine Kites and Mo- | whom had t cus 1 a ON Vill 4 tor Cycles Will Ra HOrenk Gl 1 his shop this morn- 4 iets ries ew moments after he had y Tuesday will : hh) about 1 the airship eraz: : aun Vth pai i sare ed stunts js Pa A the a‘ ¥ is forehead. Three More Attack Him. merebint was ; ' : give a s the upper 3 plain to the spec dy falls in winter 1 these aero fellows the puulic for + | gion, and it b 4 : in order to debris is cleaned up. Don't Get ‘ijhem) Mixed: hen the one with the sulieto Don't get this wind founded with t See or the Montgoltie d performers on the Shinnecock both of another breed. are vehicles scien- an power, "They ar wind wagon things tifically driven by ing pror wagon—at a When he was t | this clutter fled. ied from sigh under men are great on t the game, or, at ieast, be in their conversation. One Assailant Known. When he was sure that they had gone Borenswit managed to tt Murray what had happened. by the time the detectives reached the store the gang of youthful robbers hnd | tled. The merchant had two deep wounds in his head, which an ambulance surgeon from the Gouverneur Hospital sewed with sixteen stitches, ..orens- wit refused to go in the ambulance and Was assisied to his home at No. 6 Bayard street Me said that sud as it is an open event any one inner will be deter- eed, taking into | achine is es include Dr, . Custead and g, of Harvard, Bi- and carts are Montgolfier contest | Clarence Cook, power and the ent in the will hi all of his assailants ves t Jona Mack. spoke in Italian and that the one wi Gliders and Kites, Toc. blackjacked him was well known in The gli tor the Chanute fi interest. By |2@ehborhood, police say he machine | of @ gang of bad youths who I A |in an Eliza street saloon, They did h | the |not ateal any clothing from the store. SS “TWO IN DEATH PACT, uit y 1 like a tis be thrown your © of sure’ Police Believe Man Killed Woman and Then Ended His Own Life. CORSETS GOOD FOR WOMEN. hey Are Indis- pleaded gully P in the at York ® RAIN STARTS THE MILLS, 4 udge Powter Makers i Paver dle = Through wae | Drenght Again at Work ; ; ] GLENS FALLS ‘ ¥ Heavy rains during be eve caused a pe AM West stage i email paper * which Rivers for power, and fo close ‘sume’ time Water, bave resumed sthing the four youths | ¥ ‘ who but an ae t would think’ of pony chs (ire the calling 4 hot air balloon @ Montgolfier? met bersotiey Sani rtagger to his | | feet. Dripping with blocd, he hurried 5 5 fround the corner to the Elizaheth The Aeronautic Society glves a cup ; | for the winner\of the wind wagon race, |Sreet station, where he told Lieut, Ot course, | LETTERS INDICATE | New harge of to-day be wt responsible | MAN BLAC ROBBED IN ST STUDENTS AT NITION Ma Foreheads Sily ot trate ORE BY THU ot Jos KORENSWid THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1908 KJACKED, AND BOU. », 23 LIVES LOST ~WATH STEAMER IN THE NORTH SEA? Wreckage Confirms Fears of Disaster to the British Coaster Yarmouth. Vreckage picked confirms the fears Yarmouth foundered tng from the olland to Harwich, The Yar- a channel freighter belong- rn Railroad Com- | e Nor Hook nouth wa, ing to the Great Enai pany She carried a crew of twenty-three | men, and it t# belteved that they all perished. “OTHERS HAVE AUTOS WHY SHOULDN'T 1?" ss BRANDED | Confessed Embezzler Puts the | Query as Excuse for | His Stealings. | arked With Ni- | : World.) ay fier They Ermel, er After They See Rea “hrovy ; ko Ladew, at 1 Been Thrown in Lake. ees eto e money is cou books were | und to be $9,000 ig hi —_—~— FLEET, EXCE CUED) TO-MORROW. AMOY, | goa retul o'clock Oot at nerican batt way here. Capt battleships wre m 1 wil The Leading Specialty House. able to ms use, emoving not belleve him a guilt in her, Ladew he had , and likew a iWucesisd for 82,600 Against the “Big for Mrs, W. B. Strang. garet Strang, wife of William a railroad manager, who Hotel San Remo, was let_or $2,600 by @ Jury in to-day March 22, 1 K Four to free uke thelr way where t the The supply ship Cul- ve harbor here at 4,30 having failed to] and fell wireless telegra- | the embankm Squadron of the | ued at severa its | purse contain tthe dition my for the exp ise of medical ser-| New Small Shapes Tailored Hats, $10, $12.50, $15, | Specialized Style iIn $28.00 Tailored Suits i] t Our suits at this price cannot fail to aid immeasurably the woman of mod- erate means in the proper arid safe selec- tion of her new Autumn Suits. Fine sat shed broadcloths in all the distinguished new shades, Catawba Taupe, Na Olive and Black—also the new diagonal suitings and rich dark Fall mixtures. Nothing gotten. Everyth to the high order stands, etail is up our name ALI MISS YOUNG WOMEN’S AND WOMEN'S UP TO 44, John Forsythe Broadway and Eighteenth Street Broadway and Thirteenth Street Special for Friday and Saiurday A Sale of BOYS’ SUITS & OVERCOATS Sizes 244 to 17 Years ‘S Regularly Priced $7.50 to $8.75 (A similar charge yesterday before Judge | Dike, In the County Court, but he de- | fended himself so eloquently that the| | Sury. aequitted Nim. Her was arrested ssittlo as he left the ph, Inspector Mo- he has the ) have been robbed giar COUGHING THIEF AN INNOVATION lective Su courtroom tn tr | Cafferty says that i wa) women Ww hin name of n the He em Court the all 0 & thief was mobbed by no less t who were | to identify him. ‘That's the man thought he was going to dle," always remember how polite he was," “He told me he knew all the counts In| Germany,’ “I shall never forget how he | | coughed,” were a few of the remarks |that the fair complainants had to make | about the man. He was held in $3,000 Makes Victim Fear He Will Choke and Run Out for Doctor. _sacaaecnintaa | There have heen musical boll and acrobatic burglars and kid glove burglars without number In New York, but until to-day the coughing vartety has bloomed unseen. The original coughing malefactor was on view in| Police Headquarters to-day before he} was taken to the Harlem Court and held for a series of robberies all ac complished by means of his olever simulation of a man in the throes of a coughing ft | his payroll whoee nerves are unsteady and Carl C. Schimer ts his name, and he) tir payroll whoes nerves an says that he is an engineer and les | “avery ine of business ia beetnning to | at No, 316 Palisade avenue, Jersey City. | } Close ta doore to drinking men. There Is nothing of the robber in his Drumkenness is a Gtvesse and, like most aristocratic appearance and well-cut diseases, has ite remedy. Orrine ts the reit- | et r has also a very lux-| able treatment and 1s sold under a positive | mustache, which he, xuarantee to effect a cure or your money William. ball for trial Drinking Men Not Reliable Employers Want Sober Men. Competition t= too keen and life te too strenuous for an employer to keep men on yellow wears a la Kalse will be refunded. Orrine is in two forma: , { His method according to | No. 1. which can be used without the | n tient’# Jenowledtge in tea, coffee or food. | Tnkyectora! Was to go tnto| {ha"No. 2. for thowe who wish to be oured, a moming house of the better class} The muarantes applies to. both forme. and talk about aging a room, He B" SrreibenD would ask fo of water and then be selzed with an agonizing spasm of | use who Was Interviewing him would 1s BROOKLYN— Gi crs ESS GLa ae | wh Gases RIKER'S, STO! REGDMAN. 200 Bwa ble and not nailed down. HAC, Bway. wR EO NE The complainant against him ts Mrs iS : Myrtle ave Alma. Morea of No, OM West One] Huns eS 1.23. RBHEUSS, 232 | dred and Thirteenth street. On July a sm | “Sumner ave KHAMER, Bi6_B: she says, he got a gold wateh andj CS and i her house porta se ave. | SBRSBY CITT 2 ARTNETT. tor for his) -& 4 ‘TRAN & CO. PATERSON —Smith, Great Sale _| Bankrupt Stock ot te mOMMERS men. “ASHION REIENS Mercantile Co. 23d St. Cor. Sth Av. At a Tremendous Sacrifice Suits in Tailored & Dressy Models Gowns for Every Occasion Coats for Street & Evening Wear Furs of Every Description Waists in Great Variety Skirts in Big Assortments A Large Collection of Ready-to-Wear Fall Hats Special foe Friday | Owing to the limited time in which to close out this entire stock we will place on sale to-morrow | B. Altman & Cn. WILL HOLD A SPECIAL SALE OF LACE CURTAINS TO.MORROW (FRIDAY), AND SATURDAY, CONSISTING-OF 200 PAIRS OF RENAISSANCE LACE CURTAINS USUAL PRICES $12.50 & 17.50 PER PAIR AT $8.00 & 1050 t 250 PAIRS OF IRISH POINT LACE CURTAINS USUAL PRICES $6.75 & 875 PER PAIR AT $4.90-& GJS B. Athnan & Cu! 1 MEN’S FURNISHING DEPARTMENTS MEN'S FURNISHINGS, INCLUDING SHIRTS, AND MATERIAGS FOR SHIRTS TO ORDER; PAJAMAS OF SILK AND SILK MIXED FABRICS, CHEVIOT, MADRAS AND FLANNELs MEN'S BATH ROBES, HOUSE GOWNS AND SMOKING 1 JACKETS, NECKWEAR, GLOVES, HOSIERY AND UNDERGAR. MENTS, MOTOR COATS, CAPS, RUGS AND ROBES. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), AND SATURDAY, THE FOLLOWING MARKED AT ESPECIALLY LOW PRICES: | | WILL BE MEN'S PAJAMAS o . AT $1.75 PER PAIR USUALLY SOLD FOR $2.50 TO $3.50 MEN'S NIGHT SHIRTS - AT 55¢ EACH MEN'S MEDIUM- WEIGHT BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR USUALLY SOLD FOR $1.00 AT 75c, PER GARMENT es MEN'S BLACK LISLE THREAD HALF-HOSE EMBROIDERED, $1.65 PER HALF DOZEN PAIRS 30c, PER PAIR 34th Street, 35th Street and Sth Anenme West 23d Street Imported Feather Toques and Turbans Not obtainable in any other establishment in the United States, Of finest Impheyan, Lophophore, Merle-Faisan (pheas- ant), Nagoire, Nicobar and Lagopiede Birds. 10.50 to 21.50 Value $20.00 to $35.00. 487 Linen & Light-Weight Cloth Suits at such Low Prices that it will pay you to buy them now and put them away tor next summer. [Many of These Suits Suitable for Immediate Wear) | Linen Suits at $3, Vaiue $10 Cloth, Linen & Silk Suits, $5, $7 & $10 Value $10 to $45 All Goods Sold for Cash Only. No C. 0. D’s. No Goods Charged and No Alterations Made, FuLTon Sr.Cor. Bripce St. B’KLYN, Important sale of hand embroidered Linen Waists. Eight different patterns to select from. Beautifully tailored, but- toned front and back models, exquisitely hand embroidered, Laundered collar and cuffs. One exactly as illustrated, Actual value $3.97; special, $9.97 Women’s Suit Department Complete and extensive variety of Women’s Tailored 13 embracing every recognized style in vogue this $18-75 Season, all the latest colorings; $24.50, $28.50, $32.50 values, at.. on ALTERATIONS FREE \|Corns and All Tender- '\ness Disappear After a Few Applications and know what foot comfort means NSON'S Foor | Jo oH Ne Ae Ap ACTS LIKE MAGIC Use it and say a quick farewell to all foot troubles. — Swollen,; aching, tired feet instantly re- lieved by this greatest of foot! temedies—A few applications cure. One cake will demon- strate it. Buy a cake to-day, Large cake 25 cents, All Druggists. Send for free sample. Money Back if Not Satisfied. | WILBUR A. WELCH, Sole Distributer. 706 Flatiron Building, N. Y. } Awaken your sleeping friend right away | || By mailing to him this slip to-day. TO MR. HAVP A. CARG We often see you sitting In meditation lost, ‘Unmiod@tul of the chances ‘That are toward you tossed. It's time you took @ brace, sir; Go read World Ade. to-day And see the opportunities You are letting slip away. WORLD ADS. ARB FOOTLIGHTS ON THE STAGE “SUCCESS.”

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