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j . Showed that ARIE ne THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1908. GETS FREEDCM 10 BE AR ESTED ON OLD INDICTMENT Prisoner Objects to Going Fur- ther Than City on Way to Broome County. Jersey As Joseph Rhein Walpole, fitty leased from the Blackwe tentiary months’ sente Arthur M. Seaman, Sheriff's office in 83 ob a grand larceny inc years old After his indictment Jéased in $1,000 bail The Broome Count of him until he was arrested in the simmer of 1907 sentenced to the pe Ponstable rom, alias George years old, was re. I's Ielan to-day, afte n 1805 he was re- ent to Europe. entiary. Seam s prisoner ken, t up to t loome County on a train. The minute New Jersey s demanded that the h 8 he had no ey nor rity fr any New | Jgrsey papers ainan appealed to a policeman, wh esported the constable and his ano to, the First Precinct station, where he was held pend a Justice of the Mysterious “Black Bag.” The Black Bag! That's the mystery while to solve it See next Monday's Evening World. ? MANY GAS METERS FAST. t. of Claims Filed Board Upheld. Sixty Per © With Utili At the regular bi-weekly meeting of | the Public Sedvice Commission thir morning Secretary Travis H reported upon the number of Fas meters tested during last October. The during the month meters were put to test. © 6,54 were new meters, jred meters and 519 wer complaint meters tested & A 212 were . ; of the 165 ed 60, or 11 per cent. of sted, were more than 2 per — "LUCKY FIND CAUSES A BIG RUN ON OYSTERS. A diner at Pa s Cirele restaurant found three smal! pearis of unusual bril Nancy In an ¢ d to him for| luncheon to-day. He became so elated | that he rushed out of ned to a jeweller to 1 ext table was 1 examined. were left on the plates iment thirteen o} lals lost track | for swindling and was |, consultation with What isin it?) And it's worth your | Whitney | ‘WOMAN VICTIM OF AUTO GRASH ROSBED Nimble Thief Got Mrs. Cross- ! man’s Handbag When She Was Thrown From Cab. by an automobile 7 Fifth avenue this af Seventy-sixth street, was rob containing $30 and N © of the cab was nd received Ince es about the 1 escaped with rehead, Both were of Flower Hospi hie place, «Charles Lindy or Yoakum, his hine from butting the {cat only slightly damaged, )When Mrs. Crossman was thrown out bag fell from her fi Ireronvenenecdismeenererieclt i ked it up and darted away. —_—.—____ ‘DEMANDS HIS CHILD w then what guarantee be refunded. ton, Orrin OF MOTHER. LAW Father Has First er Court Says, to Custody of Daughter. Justice McCall to-day intimated that he would have to decide in favor of Edward J. Sherry, of No. 101 West Ninetieth street, in his contention with | = his mother-in-law, Mrs. Ida Tuthill, of No. 112 West One Hundred and Twenty- |rourth street, over possession of motherless four-year-old child, B. Sherry a writ of habeas corpus. TUN 3 his Mr. Sherry had sworn out The Justice, ‘But, Your Honor,” said Frederick E. | Goldsmith, counsel for Mrs. T “this father has only a fu dre During his married life his mother: AEA had to help him support his wi and child “It is hay “put a father | custody of | grandmother. i ey :| BABY FALLS FOUR FLOORS. | Eight-Months-01d Child) Survives} Tumble From Fire-Enscape. Mrs. Rachel Nadelman opened al window of the kitchen in her flat on the third floor of No. 610 East Thir- teenth street to-day to hang clothes on the line. Some one knocked on the door and she left the room for a mo | During her absence her months-old daughter: Rebec lon the fire-escape and fel |opening to the basement four low. The little one was t vue Hospital, terribly injured ———___ | GOV. HIGGINS MARGIED, | PAWTUCKET, R. 1, N James H. Higgins, the youngest State Pxecutive in the country, ried y to Miss Helen shter of Mr. and Mrs, J his city. The t St Jos Right Rey. M i Bishop of the Providence fe i w Harkins case D. ne & TASS ay ———___——_ 103) | HOBORE e pranches | Newark—tHolzhauer, H. MORON, coniinemnenenoeeh — A Reatitent of City Cored of Gi. How to Cure the Drink Habit are honestly desirous of curing all EANSHER'BROS GRAND RAPIOS FURAITURE. ahogany fi cushions of plush; value $35.00. . | however, reserved decision. ers «THE SAME LOW PRICES that have made our establishment pop- 1, lar heretofore will continue. m. : 3-PIECE PARLOR SUITE, loose 24.98 nished frames, silk CASH PRICES with additional inducements of Liberal Terms of Credit OPEN SATURDAY FVENINGS, Twenty Stores tn Leading Cities of the United States. 12 West 23d Street An Unparalleled Opportunity 425 GOWNS AT UNHEARD OF PRICES THE OUTER es bled rol SERMADISON At THESE GOWNS ARE UNTIL ALL REPRODUCTIONS of import Voile, etc. Values 21,00 to 26,00...... Values 35,00 to 42.50.... Values 45,00 to 52.00...... Values 55,00 to 69,.50...... 17.50 are tine Satin Duchesse, Chiffon Broadcloth, Gowns, 17.50 Value 32,50 hilipsbern GARMENT SHOP through to 22d Strect Largest Retailers of Women’s Ready to Wear Garments tn America. Our buying power is again demon- strated by this extraordinary purchase. Gowns Suitable for Afternoon and Evening Events IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO APPRECIATE HOW DESIRABLE YOU SEE THEM d models The materials Messaline, French All this season’s favored colors and black 14.75 25.00 32.50 42.50 THE ILLUSTRATION shown here is of fine quality lustrous Chiffon Broadcloth, yoke and Strappings of satin, } in black, taupe, catawba, navy, olive, old rose, ete, Wednesda y—These Matchless Offerings: Misses’ Suits and Coats Unequalled Price Concessions This offering consists of a most attractive Direc- toire model; splendidly tailored and lined with good i entire suit elaborated with satin and buttons. Materials are fine popular colors and black. Sizes s or 32 to 34 bust. nesday Misses’ and Small Women’s Directoire Suits tie Smart semi-fitting effects; of good quality broad a in navy, black, gray and wine. The coats are h length and lined with satin. rts graceful d flare, win fold. An e: tionally good suit Misses’ and Small Women’s Taiiored zes 14 to Models Value $16.50 11.75 : For misses and small women seeking the most desirable Tnmported) —i4 smartest coat of the season, THE mrodeliis/arclever sem long, with deep shawl collar, Sizes 14 to 23.95 fitting one, 50 inches Caracul Cloth hea dian with Skinner's guaranteed satin. 16 years or 32 to 34 bust. Cannot be Pourne elsewhere at less than $27.50; Wednesday... Coats Women’s $5.00 Waists, 3.95 of white and ecru nets, plain or heavy dotted, all-over tucked: igh pointed collar, finished with ruching or lace edgings. , in dressy models, elaborated with lac ength tucked sleeves and high pointed collars; The newest shades and black. Value ‘ 3.95 FINE WAL tion, yoke and tucks; full all trimmings of self color $5.00 Smart Millinery Below Cost Women’s Tailor Suit Hats A clearance sale of TRIMMED TAILORED HATS some of the Season’s most attractive sae in 1.75, 2.9 25c Veilirgs, 12¢ WHITE AND COLORED NGS: dotted and plain ‘ale 2he.; per yard t; trimmed with velv eae pric ces from $4.00 to $6.00; Wednesday. $6.50 Blankets, 4.75 ALL WOOL PLAID BLANKETS double bed size; ee of pure C. ifornia wool, in blo c hi ation plaids. Values $6 roi Totiet Articles Belo Cost. 7.50 Stier Ba S, 5.00 WESTPHAL'S AUXILIATOR; shee SILVER MESH BAGS: [the ideal hair dressing, 5c, size 23c beautifully embossed frames, 6JVIOLET LIQUID SOAP, 2-02. inches long, bag four inches deep: | bottle... .. Iined with’ white kid of 5 0) | ——__———————— silk. Reg. $7.50; each Aas Blankets oF 23c Taffeta . Ribbon, 15c 5 3 HEAVY QUALI AFFETA RI BON; 47% inches wide; white, nd @ wide range of colors. Regularly 2e7 yard, $1.00 and wings; 15¢ English ae 19 STLEY'S ALL-WOOL ENGLISH SUITINGS at less than ¢. The assortment consists of stripes, check: Formerly $1.00 to $1 $3 to $5 Rich Cut Glass, 1.98 Here is an offe: in rich, sparkling, briliant CUT GLASS that should cause the mo: ional selling all day Wednesday. price is absolutely the lowest possible, and those about to beaut their Thanksgiving table should hail this purchasing opportunity with delight. Included are: Solad Bowls, 8-inch, Frult Bowls, 7-Inch. Water Bottles Wednesda Baskets, with handles. 125th St. West, Olive Dishes, n Holders, ¥ Trays, n Dishes Oil and Vinegar Bottles, Nappies, S-inch, Value $3 to $5 ay, Between Lenox & Seventh Aves, * |The Riker Drug Stores in Manhattan The name of Riker has been connected with all that is best in Drug Store goods since 1846, at which time the Original Riker Drug Store was established. After out- Growing its little home on 6th Ave., near 22d St., the pres- ent building at 6th Ave. and 23d street became the per- manent home of the original Riker Drug Store. Here five fhmors, deypted to the various departments of the Drug Store business, have probably accommodated more customers than have ever been served in a similar drug store space elsewhere in the same length of time. 6th Ave. & 23d St. Responding other local June, 1904, a who fr. Store ne to a general demand for Riker quality in another Riker Drug Store was opened in th St. and Broadway, where the throngs mt that vicinity are served daily with Drug ties, as well as cigars, soda and toilet luxuries 7m Ave. The old residential section at 7th Ave. and 14th St. next came in for attention, and another Riker Drug Store was opened here in May, 1907. 14th St. Then followed in November. 1907, the notable opening of the finest Drug Store in the world at 43-15 West 34th St., where the elegant appointments, the magnificent soda fountain, the variety and the extensivenes$ of the stock, combined with the well-known kiker quality and prices, are at once the wonder and admiration of the masses and the classes. 13 &15 Ww 34th St. September, 1908, witnessed the opening of another Riker Drug Store at No. 2 West 14th St, one of the busiest thor- oughfares in Manhattan. The shopping public have taken very kindly to this new Riker Drug Store and have al- ready enabled the Riker pedple to look upon this as one of their busiest locations, 14th St., H Just West of 6th Ave. The latest Riker Drug Store is at the busy corner Just below the Hippodrome, at 6th Ave. and 42¢ St., opened in November, 1908. This makes six ‘Riker Drug Stores in Manhattan—six separate locations where you can make your Drug Store purchases to the best advantage—where quality reigns supreme—where courtesy prevails and where the well-known Riker prices appeab so strongly to the purchasing public. The Riker Drug Stores in Manhattan 6 Stores in Brooklyn. 7 Stores in Boston, €th Ave, & 42d St. tions than any other two mediums in the universe, The Sunday World's “Want" Directory makes more offers of posi- —<—— ooo Restaurant Eighth Uys 19770 20” STREETS NEW YORK. O e 30 Years Leaders of Fashion. Furs Underpriced Specially featuring Sealette Coats that look like genuine sealskin, and, furthermore, give practically the same sterling service. We have these handsome coats in all the fashionable lengths. 36-in. length coats, $49.75) 45-in. length coats, Soa He 40-in. length coats, $55.00 50-iri. length coats, $75. 50-inch Blended Squirrel Coats,, with beautiful 8165 ° border; lined with fancy brocaded satin...........0.000005 ‘ : : ' f ' = ' Women's Broadcloth 45-inch Blended Squirrel Coats, lined with good susiliki; roll- Coats of finest Leipzig-dyed skins: ing collar of wool seal; 50 inches lined with broeaded 3120 long; full ripple back; silk . BRERA MEE hain eee £19.75 50-inch Hudson Seal Coat . $150 50-inch Directoire Pony 0! the choicest skins; reg- Coats, of finest Russian moire Pony ular $225 valuc, at tis apie back; trimmed 875 aaa Caracul Coats... 24-inch Pony 455 59 oe i Saat Be ——_—______—_ SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., 5IXTH AVENUE'S FINEST STORE Buy Fine China and Sparkling Cut Glassware for Thanksgiving Now T every turn, upon every table and every stand, are good, extra good values. Take, tor instance, the ‘6 100-Piece Austrian cles Dinner Sets, at . $17.95 Austrian China, but so rich and dainty ins you can’t tell the ware from French China. Thin, translucent china, with pink rose border design, intermixed with green leaves. Each piece is lined with coin gold. Graceful shapes. Open stock patterns, which we control in this part of the United States. Real value is $30. Limoges China Dinner Sets, $21.95 100 pieces, decorated in natural color floral de- signs, each piece stippled with coin gold. Desirable composition and pretty shape. $30 values. German China Dinner Sets, $11.95 Handsomely decorated in neat floral spray design. Choice from either soup tureen or sugar and cream heavy coin gold ine edges. This is also one composition. 100-piece sets. $16.50 values. of our popular open stock patterns, 370 value, 10U0-Piece Porcelain Dinner Sets, $8.95; Usually $10 or $12 Six Cut Glassware Specials of Timely Interest Rich Cut Glass 8-in. Fruit or Salad | Cut Glass Sugar and Cream Sets, Three-comered 6-in. Cut Glas Bon Fifth Floor. Theo. Haviland Dinner Sets, | Beautifully decorated in delicate pink rose leaf spray design, handles and knobs treated with coin | gold; soup tureen and large meat platters in this | comporition: Regularly $41. Aiso sold in open | \ stock. Theo. Haviland Dinner Sets, $57.50 Fine white thin translucent China, decorated with Bowls, pinwheel and star buzzsaw design, cut handles Bon Dishes; rick cutting . $3 | and bottom... . $2 eat ee $1.50 lo-in. oral Cut Glass Celery Trays, | 10-in, Footed Cut Glass Comports; | Spt. Cut Glass Jugs: rich new rich deep cutting on clear richly cut, also cut stem cutting; cut handies and ¢ blanks $2 and bottom............ $2.75 | bottom.......... BE oB SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE'S FINEST STORE—————— “More Corded Arabian Lace Curtains Much Underpriced HE demand was so large last week that it passed all records. We wired the mill for another big lot and the Curtains will be on sale to-morrow. These Cur- tains are such handsome and artistic reproductions of fine hand made Curtai.as that you will be eager to share in the sale; 9 inch to 24 inch insertion and edge de- signs on good nets. Prices roliow: 447 Fourth Floor, $2.15 pair. instead of $3.25 . $5.45 pair, instead of $8.2 $2.65 pair, instead of $3.75 $5.95 pair, instead of $5. ras) $3.85 pair, instead of $5.25 1 $6.90 pats; instead of $11.00 ‘Louis XVI. Damask Portieres, $6.85 Pair. fine, high lustre yarns, with Van Dyke edge. A beautiful drapery, made of Choice of crimson, myrtle, reseda, rose or apple. Armure Tapestry Portieres, Gobelin Tapestry Portieres, $4.65 Pair $13.85 Pair $5.90 For Couch Covers That ‘Would Sell Regularly at $8.50 SIMPSON CRAWFORD-CO,, SIXTH AVENUE'S FiINLST STORE— Satin Damask Pattern Table Cloths for Thanksgiving 2x2 yard Cloths, $2.75 and $3:50 | far Main Floor, 2x3%% yard Cloths, $3.75 and $5.50 2x4 yard Cloths, $4.50 and $7.95 Napkins to match, $4.25 to $53.75 doz. Table Damask by the Yard, 45¢ Full bleached, pure linen, value 0c yard, Heavy Scotch Table Damask, 66 inches wide, value 88c yard, at T5¢ 2x2% yard Cloths, $3.25 and $4.25 2x3 yard Cloths, $3.95 and $3.00 Hemstitched Damask Sets Table Cloth and 12 Napkins. 5-4 H. S. Sets, value 89.00, at $6.95 10-4 HS, Sets, value 810,50, at $7.95 Bleached Double Damask, 72 12-4 H, S. Sets, value $12.50, at $8.95 value $1.25, at $1. Fancy Linen Centre Pieces and Tea Cloths 18 and 20 inch centre pieces, | Centre pieces with embroidered round or square, value 69c each, | eyelet work centres, 18 inch, inches wide, Cluny lace edge centre pieces, plain linen centres, round, 20 at 29¢ value 75c, at 49¢ inches, value $1.25, at 89e Fancy Doylies, all linen, value Fancy Jap Drawn Work Scarfs, 19x | Hemstitehed Damask Tea Cloths, 3b 1242¢, at Te value $2.25, at $1.50 inches square, at 85¢ Cluny Lace Doylies, round, 6 inch, Hematitehed ‘Tray Cloths, with open | Fan-y Jap Drawn Work ea Cloths, value 19c, at 124e ‘work, at 12%e 45 i..ches square, at $2.95 SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE'S FINEST STORE——_-_____ Thanksgiving Groceries at Sure Savings Mail and Telephone Orders Promptly Filled. yeiephone, Cheisca 21¢0 £4” Sixth Vioor, Sugar-Cured Hams — Royal Stuart Brand U, §. inspected tender, sweet, lean hams, sold at this special pre with gro- cery orders only, per Ib New Mixed Nuis_Ail | varieties, the best grades | only. special, O52 Ibs., a1; per lh i9¢ | Fresh Smoked Ox Tongues —Tender, sweet young tongues, sold regularly at ees spec ial for this sale, per Ib. l2Ke Royal Ann Cherries Royal Butterlne— Armour’ s best; | New enn Sauce Koval Btu: Wines & Liquo fart Brand. luscious ( itt uaranter nd: delicious — fo: fan L aoiareewiarly | aoiuieh" pny; special, a Cold ieaia, “tial aes | Califoruia Sweet Winer sere ai. doa “'BBe ena _ 20c : Sie fort oan bal Pet rod fed, Cltron—Kextre ae. y (dralne!). wpe cial, 4 ibe #1; per'ib., 2 “trai, bad Lares. hem, ae. OE i 10; | i New Laver Fimy ~ heaping tui, fruit; apec 20. 6 Ibs. seat Ralainn Pane panto fe Jel Hokus 630; ber wl Sousted Comfee—Hoyal 1g 5 Ibe, Bae.) MGs sold “regs "Sth at Harare , per Ib arti fold tn the i ry te ee A dg ewes ear | MARES c sold regularly the, Giless Made from , Den tees . wd jee ~ em Hie, 2 at special, per 40z..-.. ented New York State, Ni t= vite | ulany kod wTSG) beans Racy erent 40¢ | «. ‘ie Bc e.3 6 for. i { Ne. fe Clare Brunes te iaade- cn Ff straight and the best -o ularly a

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