The evening world. Newspaper, December 17, 1908, Page 12

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i i « oF. 18 reyes ee STS TIE ; i a) jects to Paying Duty on Imported Hounds. TAXED TWIC Asked to Pay $2,250 « », Machine Because He Had \ It Repaired Abroad. & OLLIER KICKS sa “Standpatter,” THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, hold 17, 1908. | but Ob- Unconscious IN AUTO. of Hoboken, spent “Gee! I feel ing, when Dr. J aim, Peter! F. Collier, of No. % Fifth ave- ene, master of the Monmouth County Hunt Ciub, Hatontown, N. J., Mtty-nirky high steamer Bovic, he supposed would be admitted free, wut which the customs authorities held (WD for duty, and bond had to be given |) to release the dogs. The collector as- \essed duty at 20 per « test Mr. Cofiler wrote to the collector: “I clatm that ed to free entry under paragraph 473 of the tari law. The Palen certm- eates, which we we plete at this time ow in obtaining all the p the process of competion ment of duty is submitted to un ott hounds. We claim that the by you is not the legal duty Didn't Take the Oath. ls To this Deputy Collector J. J. Couch| ing secret of the lock. {nformed his chief that Mr. Collier had piision to \mot taken the citizenship and pedigrees of the docs, information, the Board of 1 Appraisers Collier's protest and ordered en- | General Mr. forcement of the duty: Mr. Collier has also fled a protest against the assessing of duty on « tour- | ing automobile cently brought back. pay duty becatse he spent £800 for re-| the maehine wile abroad when! pairs After filing his protest Mr. that concluded should ing disc and he According t a- Republican yet tty Collector thd amounting to paid on the m said the repairs amounted to more than 40 per cent. of the value of the a i that duty have to be e. Mr. Collier protested that he had paid $14,000 for his raach: importers in New York, who had paid that time. , We appraise the automobile at replied the customs mon upon Mr. Collier turned the mat’: $5,000." to his lawyer, to the President. Soka Danreli SonssSons. Broadway,dthand 9th Sts. MEN est n CIGA CASE MES wrote an account dent to the President How Department Rules, 4 contest wit on th and LOWEST PRICES ’S UMBRELLAS from.... WOMEN'S U CHILDREN’S U WOMEN'S R HAND HB imported hounds on the which jane left class Liverpool, | ing through, thinking some that way, pushed | the combination about his business, vent. In his pro- | hounds are enti-} of the these to com- In possessic atrick, nad ceased by ng the indicator, xi the | ste oath certifying to his had not prod. Aci a to-day overruled nscleusness ner minute abroad and re- He was asked to taken sald. nto a stone wall| to Andrew Carnegie’ | Collier world,” President Roorevelt cans were be- nst in the tariff, of the inct- out of the United! road, may be re-/ ea free of duty, | e not improved | he was known as « tariff, a staunch nd of President the statement pairs to the Dep- | snoke-f attended by utomo- | to that Institution. ped e from a firm of ead to will be OFFER 5,000 As Christmas Gifts CHOICE SELECTION OF HANDLES REAL BARGAINS MBRELLAS MBRELLAS ..., SINCOAT from new- iels BAGS, in Sole, Seal, Alligator and Leathers LEATHER sl IT CASES, guar- © be the best manu ARD CASES Bill sand V . RETTE AND ¢ s . 95c to 7,00 75c to 21,00 BAGS, newe AG? er Ca AND COAT the vault in the Cit the apa: wer, over the Mar! men s#uccesded in ch Felton, and wrote|after an hour's tough about $1,200. LOCKED IN VAULT HOUSE DENIANDS TO ROOSEVELT «FOR TWO HOURS; FULL EIDE. CE ABOUT TARIFF SAVED BY CHANG: «FROM RcOSEVELT When From Eight by Steel Box. ' James A. Havron, Assistant City Cleris two hours locked eye dan 8Nd was rescued on i aes after he had exh bit of oxygen In the Sxi2 ke a fish that's heen | PEt thrown up on the beach,” Ariitz had revived At about ® o'clock Havron stepped jinto the vault to get one of the record® | tion Mr. « the heavy minutes later Harry Lambert, the clerk | ble to Congress of the District Court of Hoboken, pass: |" noticed the door fe had carelessly loft it | Then he strolled on Shortly after 11 o'clock Lambert aga! ame into the office and paused in vault to speak with . the court constable. tapping sound?" 0 as they heard a faint clicking s in the scurrying around, they found Willi another the time he began door was swung wide Ha 43} his face purple and the veins on es | forehead standing out in ridges, fell at} Arlite happened to be in the d he brought Havron back ave been all over with him,” How does st feel to be locked up in| a lt for two hours?” some one asked Makes me feel like getting out on an | lopen plain and breathing in all the air | he answered, and out a TWO LITTLE GIRLS RESCUED BY FIREMEN Two seman children were overcome dy smoke to-day in a fire y before soon tn the srtme: | years old, were found by firemen 1 \ ied parlor of their home, joarried to the street, where they were an ambulance surgeon from For@tham Hospital and removed ‘The opher tenants in the house es- ~ the root or down fire-escapes, tire having eaten away UMBRELLAS IN NEW YORK CITY. 75c to 12.00 65c to 10.00 50c to 3.00 6.75 to 25.00 Leather Goods TRAVELLING Walrus, Cowhide 4.50 to 21,00 3.95 to 25.00 -00 to 40,00 25c¢ to 6,00 50c¢ to 3,00 50c to 4,00 im further iY vie { atimony { F ikeltar, of Ohio, wanted to. know oo ther the words “If not incompitite " @ should 1 “ © HOEMAKERS’ CLEARING HOUSE \ Southwest Corner 6th Ave. and and 1 18th St., New York. Was 5,000 pairs splendid Winter styles, just received Harris- burs, Made of choice Gun Metal Calfskin, Vici Kidskin and Velour Calfskin, with solid leather soles and good heels. All the best patterns and popular models. Every pair worth gee than double our price. ; | Rescued from the HARRISBURG SHOE CO., P. Twelve tee app, votfon relativ © to the AW lected, 7 RAUDS ing ears ay TO W Hall this morning, Sizes 2!4 to 7, 1.00 a Pair Sale 10,000 Pairs oi MEN’S HOUSE SLIPPERS, made of tan and leather, with leather soles and heels. Sizes 6 to ya mere chance | nearly every | steel box. | were pri fact he said, €48D- | rhut the so had been In- vestigating members themselves The House adopted without @ diseent- | ing vote, very little cor fon ring the points Och A tew | gested that it did Xmias assortinent of WALTHAM and OTHER FAMOUS WATCHES door ajar. black was not m, In the pr declared that open, and tight and turned asked to transinit to the Sencelic City Hall and clerk, who knew The tapping $500 $8.50 $35.00 nd when the vig RN MOST CONVENIENT NEW YORK STORE FOR BRO LI WRITE 1 ESTABLISHED 1857 PTLY on {EN’S ROMEO SLIPPERS gill Ee, My F SoM ee yorth $ Bicogagoann0so0008 Gea 144 BOWERY, Le omen’ s Felt Juliets BOWERY SAVINGS BANK BLOCK, t le ‘ther soles. 59¢ | WEST SIDE OF STREET, NORTH OF GKAND STREET “L: STATION th $1 re OMENS vert Suices ppers and soles: felt tops and flannel! izes 3 to 8 (just like pic- 59e Alworths1.50. Special at & cn ‘laren’ s Juuiet- fur trim- o 114 and en’s Ys Shoes at at ) 13% and 1 2; two and {t would the doc- ET GIES “Siriunnay fin i Look for Electric Sign. EN EVENINGS UNTU Look for Electric Sign. li Dune Corner 6th ne: and 18th h St, New ew York, _ _| GREAT CLEARING SALE 1,500 New Winter Suiis for Women at Less than Makers’ Cost DIRECTOIRE SUITS EMPIRE ee SOS No. 4092 the stair- fourth floor and ent of George home. “the lone ‘open ! bale “te Untik xmas “RUBRED AND ARCTIC SALE Phe Pairs Men’s Storm Hing Boots, ‘a heavy top soles; sizes 6 to 10; wholesale price 9. 65 SA SOW OMMYDIICC nt utr aielen rekeieeenn ites 2,000 Pairs Boys’ pier, ing Boots (same as the men’s); sizes 1 to 538; wholesale price $3.25; §$: Gun DCen a as LOS $60 Pairs Wien’ s Arctics; firsi het all sizes for men; worth $1.50; at 4,000 Pairs Boys’ Arctics; best quality brands, 69. worth -$1.35; all sizes for boys; at............. tf if 10,000 Pairs Men’s and Women’s Rubbers; Storm 4 and low cut styles; all the best makes; worth rf @5c; all the sizes for men and women; at........ 39¢ j 6,000 Pairs Men’s and Boys’ Waterproof){ Leggins; weil-made and splendid values; just the thing for the stormy weather, IDS WOR Msn ann oan nononsaen nag 19¢} For Girls: Latest Winter fashions and mod- a For Men: els, including Tan Russia Calf | Heavy and the best black leathers, Ex- Bass tension soles ‘ and school heels, Button and lace, all sizes for girls, sae (Just like illustration.) Fifteen distinct styles of this sea- son’s cleverest creations, strictly man tailored, the product of one of New York's leading makers Close serutiny will convince even the most critical buyer of the su- perior workmanship, clever designing and Nent materials. Included in this lot are broadcloths in every color, including black, worsteds, cheviots, chevrons, shadow stsipes and man- nish mixtures. Just Like Tilusiva- tion Made of Black Storm Calfskin 4 with double hea collzed soles. | Tops, fitted with straps, buckles, laces and weather proof tongues. } Great values. Worth $2.50. exc $20 & $25 Boo Values withstraps and buck- les. Three 4 ‘ The coats are full lined with guar- Worth up to bole to heel { ; : : a, 7 ‘ "i viscolize d ; j 50c to 5.00 at : 4 , anteed satin lining. The skirts are as 50 a pair, Very durable \ Made for stormy weath- er. Value 95 t mode! newe trimmed , gored, plaited and with satin bands, suit worth at least $20. Clearing Sale Price $7.99 Goen Every Evening Ti Christmas fancy $7.95 at $4.50 Sizes 8% to 14, 1114 to 2 $4: 95 Sizes 9 to 1344 and 14 to 5/4 Frazin & Oppen- heim, 18th St, & 6th Ave, 1,95

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