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hettineetias = OOOO OOOeowr'rr ‘ _THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 80, 1908, 4 8 “MERRY WIDIW" Richard Croker Says He Has “Too Much Respect (QTTON BROKER (SRSA AAR A na \- | For the Ladies is ‘See Them Mix Up in Politics” ~ LEIGHTON TOOK Caracul Coat Sale THIEF 10 10 FLIGHT Can’t Find a Suffragette in All Ire- | LIFE BY POISON $20 Long Caracul Coats 5 land; Women There Have Too Reduced for This Sale \ 'Sulcide in Brooklyn Had Orig! S Sc Inventor's Burglar Much Sense, He Says. $ 98 Pree tir ste Dee a heen | nally Been Reported as b Catcher Rouses Household Heart Failure. A remarkably handsome: col- SISTER. “IMPROVES” IT. Is CARING FOR THE HOME. and Telephone “Cent” BELIEVES THEIR PROVINCE RECORD MADE TO-DAY. zi | lection of beautiful Caracul Coats i . | y reduced regardless of their intrin- , Daughter of Dead Man Says) @J,: ca | Robber Opened the Door and They Wouldn’t Be Any Better for e) : AYS | A sic worth, to sell to-morrow, ty Wired Phonograph Did oar d P pai 5 | He Lost $500,000 in Two » Tuesday, with a whirlwind rush. the Rest Politics, and Politics Wouldn't Years in Speculations. | QRich Caracul Cloth . ~ Be Better tor Them. Stunning Shawl Collar i Harold Greettthal, a lumbering, go0d- aanien bites eetonahed Mae iS ) matured youth of nineteen years, who | | Qa the cotton broker who w . ; | } plays half-back on a New York Prep. Nixola Greeley-Smith | dead in his bed in his home st No. 65 Large Directoire Pockets H @teven, hes invented a novel burgior | vad uw nee | NOC OAR sa a Ge New Semi-Fitted Models », ! RARER Behe Mavicea tay Weller Raia “I have too much respec: for the ladies to eee them| day last, killed himself with cyanide of “ first try-out than even he tmagined tt Rahs yp HS Oe) 2 tails Wadd Bay LAG By REHM UATEL FORSTAN STG HIN TOeE) able Charmingly beautiful garments, 4 would, Mich of its marked and sur- GAY WAAL Ho OWS) Ges) eA caste) Nod Leighton had died from heart. tallure whose cloth is the best substitute i prising success, however, {s due to an be any better for women. In my opinion, it would be a! and those prevent at his funeral 1A | (Pa franals b bis Ia) rovement on the device concelved great deal worse.” Greonwood Cemetery yesterday were un- or fur that has ever been woven, be ne AIRAURINE Tes So Richard Croker, ex-boss of Tammany Hall and der beg cla raat ed It is a loom wonder—a magical . } ars his funtor é aly ‘ eat oner'’a Physiclan Emi Hartung, how- 5 Sie ‘ > | celled “success” of {hs scheme was a leh SN os ae Hh) ldo aida ae cl Ua ever, Leighton poisoned himself tn de- creation, So strong is its resem te land, disposed of the claims of woman suffragists when I put them to bim thie morning at the Democratic Club. And this remark, 1 imagine, was about as near to an epigram as Richard the Silent ever got. mistake. He lives at No. 20 East F ftreet, with his father, 2 lawyer, and a family of four. Recently the blo been visited nightly by burglers, The ‘The death wan reported to the Brook- | : 4 lyn Goroners’ Office on Friday morning Russian pony that nine out of ten will tell you it is genuine. These by an undertaker named Relyea. The undertaker sald Mr. Leighton had died spondency over speculative losses. ree to broadtail, caracul or icgucattedl Hin iainn PenPRING. Gack Mr. Croker looked so grimly disapproving and at from an attack of heart failure, Dr. garments are 52 inches long, ; ds videtandl Gils ta MIRC Helala the same time so grieved and shocked at the mere no Hartung visited the house on Satuntay beautifully lined and possess ail wal Adjusting his mother's phonograph #0 hat I had to summon all my courage to pursue the. and then learned that beskle the dead | gg i _ an that the mouthpiece of this {netru- pide or women Nee he followed his gc iraenuattedios Sinaia moh Mean Gd oLay alin CY CHIR the new style whims now de. a sent itscea HAL Tat) (hell telcchon ee eee ence u e tumbler, with some crystalline substance | \} manded by fashion. $ 98 contrived a wire arrangement which | LY the personal question: elie’ nide Ot. pouuneiunt. 7 rm Pics ont | removed the telephone received and “You certainly wouldn't want to go to the polls and vote, now, would then performed an. aut y y ods farted the phonograph operating at| you?" Charu telenironpo es Gitcae poison Women's and Misses’ Sizes, al s4e same time. Registered on a record | Imacine having to nail one self to ———— SSS ‘A ‘burial permit. for the Suneral on) mn ow is vr Sunda: vas issued, but no entry was | i are er WEE Renee te ea: | the cross by open confession to 5°! YOU. ‘NG IN Vv aN: TOR mate ott the, oalike ot death till to-day. Alterations FREE nd plundering the Greanthal fan |I con ei taably 5 TMPROVED" ALARM, ° ihe, had. lost “more £% East Eighty-etghth street! Cent “What!” culated tr Croker. than $500, } SALE AT ALL THREE STORES 00 ih speculation In. the last two years. Mies Leighton sald that he} had felt bitterly the apparent imporst-| vllty of recovering bis to pear at breakfast 0: da t sent to arouse him found hin -2 se cones She Fixed It Up. fe’ and talking the ear them ‘cus: ex, He did} ay, and i central,” etc. | stand in line with a lot of men a | The record repeated this sentence kind of talk men do when they get Aric Ath Set (9 044 Fulton Stree es Pees \ > feventeen times fust distinctly enongh 3 to be heard in the telephone. Harold | toseth was satisfied . A test showed that rather Gevise worked perfectly. Then came an No, wouldn't You'd yand would do it for Leighton was very prominent in * in Brook ad was tt Loree, Constella he hazarded, “you et Wai rt BLAMES ‘ : aps. 3 . Commandery. 1 tnjunction from the inventor not to dis- | \ of Kismet ‘Temple | i» cuss the devi h any one for fear | aud, then Nopleawor the Ay 1 1 St eee oat: y HT i rage offices were as urglars wou xt!" and spoll the is L F He was formerly a membs 9 robber cate were &0 fixed to } 5 \ of both the Consolidated ‘and Cotton | a 4 each window and door thet the slightest “tor an unme VE Exchanges, but nt the time of hig death vt Opening would tet the machinery work: until “he gets @ man " M was married thirt r ng and eall out the police tol iawel money er That's as tt ‘ tow, one Bon. Hoyt V., After Saturday's game Harold was CREE aE é eenied ! apes , ape 'sfiss Gladye Leighton very tired and went to bed ear ie E I SOUS ONO 9 | \ 0 Vj les Glastenberg, survive a told his sister, Irene, to realize that there's no happt- | UL 0 ‘ 2 Rechaniam when the family ness for a woman looking after | | ee ss ne dooi er ne apparatus | a | as was located In Harold's room on the | fer husband and chi Mdren. There's no} gecond flor. ful and caut is Irene was not forget- fi equal to that of married usly arranged the devise, | lite provided the husband arid wife are’ as she thought proper, | beatiy mate But she made a mistéke Instead of | Tally mated. | ‘ Placing {nthe burgiar enll to central, | “What? would become of the house phe adjusted a ri of The 3 nif the wife was run- Widow ihe C tired: after polltics all ¢he time? t Worked All Right. 8 Don't Want to Vote. It was 2 o'clock next morning when the football star was aroused by the | | NEW KIND OF AIRSHIP. Op ENKEI, GLLNs KG. ; re. . . ( ey ST. PETERSBURG, Nov. 29.—The War) \ in All Crimes Will Flour Mrs. Delanor Vindicated , He popartment has assigned § U i He ae lconstruction of an aeromobile on the Jnuess mH Tatarinoff system. LH. Tatarinoft claims | That $100,000. to have discarded both the balloon and | 34th Street—West rat $100,000. aeroplane principles and to have dis- pavigation, « Court and Witnesses A Sent to J Now, I had argued the question of nearer otter ah eon eat EE ge (<eTrimmed Millinery pollen ptrains. | He coe ith political econo- t want to be 6004, and weigh re aa i revolving and sprang from hi mists wi a But before joner of Police Bip (Y'been sue i Ei z et ae : mt ? receiver of and the r simplicity of Mr. Croker’s ideals I found @ robbers thilve, graft | = - | SS Extraordinary Clearance Sale myself suddenly dumb ee NS } “Women don't want to vote," pur- se | Before he was halt way across his| sued Mr. Croker. Every Hat to be closed out vo | eeom/ hia -mother, and two sisters «qiow about the Suffragolte in Eng- , POR + : ar | were screaming iY aslicd, s aca nit without reservation at i mvenenlvereaduaboutathosaaln eumea ism. one-half regular 0 ¢ replied. “A lot of crazy * uf ea isang ineleaiven: r races um marked prices. = sp. But I'll tell you this,” he rf ef | { Bele mphatically, “you eouldn’t find xprosson | itp = = = vm f A a Suffragette in the whole of Ireland i ca } a = ~ ba | Central was omen have too much sense p u Nu red and USE e y he Greentiels, to ey care too much about their homes reot J tn to. Pa $10 ' and children.” { r said that he It would have been e stories of the burglarles, | Monthly ' hushing tittle Mr. Croker that the ECS ndtauied Omega Oil contains methyl! | | that he pI Pathe het iiorns ay is youth Sey the salicylate, which is one of the best | | ee Pee ene Pde spatomel ayes nenratetaernthn Fnanmsemenieater Rheumatism and | | nd thi she hi Nor do 1 plac 5 Lumbago, RubtheOilinto the TRIED TO END L LIFE ‘BY GAS, be better hc a better. schools and ROBE that hurts, and the pain will stop. | i _ _ not so mai AG nted and WD hilaren There i ig no ease so bad that Omeya | of Ue Reliever Ape’ MSI deenver, grizzled Tetrarch of Tammany, I real- hat thet DEN EMELa I vestigate thy Benjamin Slegel, thirty-five {zed that if such considerations as, $100,006. Pierce. It has been 8 taflor Hving on the third flo t would reach h he might not bet it, accepted as the stand- 413 Fifth street, was taken to Bellevue | to-day be @ mililonaire and an Irish Dod | Fi 6 7 by to-day after trying to kill Iimself by | squire. oa ft to a wd of es Wane y = inhaling gas through @ tube. ‘ ” H nad f course I couldn't stan rundred of ew i} achat GEMTO Aca tee Leading “ttmple Life. | oat aa i T require @ soe York's best homes. If | groans. Patrolman Adams forced the| Instead, I asked him to give me for ie x vou intend buying a door of the flat and tore the gas tube | ‘The World one of his new photographs, | i from the man's mouth, He way rushed | taken in Dublin just before he came to | ee Nona vt Sip Doe Playerplano, be sure fefused to make any statement, | 1°] colebrate his slxty-seventh birthday In ‘f anh of sthien Draper ‘0 see the Pierce New ¥ f ny cantinuen the commis- before you settle the ”« ith street | He acquiesced amiably and led the This town doesn't want to bo tit, and a brother y pe . | ork this morning when he prepared to | W2Y past @ half dozen respectful hench: | commit suicide. mea lounging about the club, through | ieee ee 4 lane of set floral pleces sent in honor | < hot. ki HH} srsOn ik i FAST MAIL TRAIN DISABLED, °|°! the phlst to the slay asete meannene t > more hot kit- $10 | Subway. ALBANY, N. Nov.” 90.— tast | Were taken to Mr. Croker's pa It’s a pleasure to save when’ chens. ooklyn. ] aN mneut on the secon’ floor that he might ; Monthly NIN | mall train from New Yotk duo here att ing a photograph for me. ; you use economical ho morc boiling of i 8.35 was delayed over an hour last night |""4 ® us Ll } |. teveeerreny 6 OOlINg by the engine ‘becoming disabted at| Anything more deliciously incongruous | or clothes. ae | Castleton, Shout, eight mile p Aout of | could not pe imagined than the contrast y have od A . (tee Ao this city, according to the New York | pré ted ) ‘roker's grimly simple . TF 4 of Central officiaia here. A now engine | Prevented by LA Han a ebay i today that al White Rose sereseess NO more backaches rie About That Piano You Was substituted, and the train contin. | 8Pf noe and attire and the i ‘ Josi fi eh " b 2 i} H. Bee Ww, ania wed its trip to Albany. gold boudoir set apart for him at the boarae heen rom bending over tubs of ave Been Wanting $ ng? erie Democratic Club, Through an open feciplent Delanors ebarit eee = Favs ra Iileve Is eee tn BONG FROM SAMSON AND DeEriLAau|Coorway 1 caught a giimpso of @ lace hei arn ep ttl we Ce 4 fon a @a steaming water, ‘| / ue y FREE. ia | SCRA SAS. Math hes looked Ike, fone | >| hel us the others, ¥ | s seeeeseesNo more hard rub- ‘The Suni orld has arranged to elve | colored satin showing underneath. BW- a plats a | 9 | ‘ ee sda of ee Ree oe 00K | erything eo ADAH N aroclalmaed the —— " bing of clothes up and down en 1 Bamnsan tals, - a St next blatant bower of a luxury loving prime WOMAN THRAW MH BOM GAB: A 10c Package makes 40 Cups. |. the wash board, | 49 , ae P} ————=|donna rather than the abode Bf the Takes Walks, bat W a Go Away! ax shrewd, stern politician before me. In matnnatiaditants Work, _| ol, it Mr, Croker looked grimmer, more opti grizzled than ‘he iad seemed to me — Postm Morgan, who was shot downstalre, where he had stood under a fF # supposed grievance two weeks ago, gigantic picture of tye Venus of Medici, y been up for twe or thre who, I almost fancied, smiled quiz-, He took a walk on two days zically at our ttle dixcugsion of the Week, and he fulfilled Mrs, Monga suffrage question. prophecy that he would be up in good When I had selected the picture I pre- to eat Thanksgiving dinner at iis ferred Mr. Croker conducted me baci ty {own table. But Mr, Morgan will not levator, On our way out. saw al take up his work at once. Ie is going gigantic stuffed tiger, and as we passed | OU! of town for @ rest of several weeks, him I laid my hand Mghtly on his—not a arernane Mr, Croker's—head, Perhaps Mr. Croker} GERMAN PICTURES COMING. inistook this gesture for amtoken of | BERLIN, Nov. 89.—The exhibition of “regularity” in my polittoal views, Pictures representative of modern At any rate, he smiled for the first |German art, which Hugo Relsinger ts .. Cleaner, whiter, sweeter-smelling clothes than you ever had before. { ( i fi All this, mind you, with Jou. Mahogany or Cireas bi vinut | half the work and in half the Hine Adih time it now takes, 185 Down, 5 Weekty| How is it done? H VATS ood By using P. & G, Naph- | James R. Keane & Co, REDIT TVRMS, tha Soap. |] 3d Ave,, bet. 77th & 78th Sts, | S780 Dow, 480 W Read the directions on the OPEN BVENNGS { inside of the wrapper. Fol- | SS Home Rule I. When savings are spent and When all things seem blue When Jim or father Can't find work to do; Cheer up! toy World “Help Wants” Drive sucl’clouds away By showing where one The discouraged Dyspeptic will find in 10°00 Down bur Credit Terms Apuiy, Alan te | May find work any day, time, saying, explanatorily: ‘Th ing ser to New York to bu shown G Na aay, Connerticus and Long ishend. f a 4 7 1 ‘ e opo! a pe- |B eur, & you, 4 ghaame,) low them carefully, and get | MON A cy Ss PR ‘ Last week The World Printed Wipes of Airy mblem's" dimi Phere pe HME preriee Al rape- ts 9.98 teas $89.98" rid of practically all the dis- | ae NC ANH OR HENS) BLACK EY 2 CURED ; 6,752 Separate “Help Wanted” | | ished head (no disrespect to Charles F. ihe ota Kateor Friedrich der 5 yee Aparunente | comforts of wash day. “ Lae) Basy PAY: MENTS. , ot Murphy) I noticed that {t looked # little ec. 15, It. Je composed of cause for rejoicing. Jerinont 5 ww 09,98 $149.75 $200 up Advertisements — More Than fib paint rain it ‘drawings selected ee Witla “Buia “t, Bi suieticnarene Ow Se ‘THREE TIMES the 2,100 Pub- a aka ar German many” by a “There's a Reason.” WAITE vor List or ovs oorms, P, Gy G, Naphtha Soap Meee EN BATURDAY UNTEL 10 P. 0 sales of | OF! Ul M. | ree 46th St, and 8th Ave, | 5 conte a cake. wou.p Wanrs won woxpuns, World Wants Work Wonders, . mC a ‘ lished-in the ald.

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