The evening world. Newspaper, December 18, 1908, Page 12

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PY GSU oe a ps ALND MAN SUES ROOSEVELT GUARDS BOSS FOR MAKING ANST SUAKEBIE -LOVETO his WHE Flirtation Goonies Ten. Years, Says Bernstein, the | Complainant Against Schulz. Barnet Bernstein, of No. 21 Fast Beventy-third street, blind more than thirty years and earning a meagre liv- ing by caneing chairs, alleges in an | amMdavit that Simon Schulz, his em- ployer, often told him he had accumu- Inted a fortune {n his little basement ‘apholstering and furniture-mending es- lassie Teatl tablishment at No. 1428 Second avenue. But when Bernstein advised the thrifty | ; Bimon to invest his money in real es- | for this trip will be the snake kit, Since tate Simon always replied that he WAS |snakes are to be found in alt nunting | | countries the outtit is prepared to com- misadventures of The case contains a glass vacu which there are a lot of ery enom serum, Whicn, wae @frald he'd lose it. Now Bernstein has discovered another investment in which he is seeking to compel Simon to put his fortune. Bernstein's wife is not blind, and, after she had been Mrs. Bernstein nine Years, she became the mother of a boy |! baby, now four years old; and in a suit | [1 for $100,000 damages, the blind husband | alleges that Simon Schulz, the opulent | upholsterer, is the father of the boy. He charges Schulz with having allen- ated the affections of Sarah G. Bern- stein, his wife, ten years ago, and al Jeges that from that time down to 1906 Sarah paid regular visits to the base- ment upholstering establishment, where she flirted in a most unwifely way witl his boss. ‘The case is on trial before Justico iHen- rick and a jury in the Supreme Court, and Sarah G. Bernstein, ths alleged recreant wife, is relied upon by Myer Bulaberger as an important witness in the proof of her blind husband's charges. She 1s repentant, 1t 1s said, and there has been a reconciliation between her and Bernstein. She leads him to court, accompanied b: But K. Henry Rosenberg. Behulz. declares the suit and that there 4s not a word of truth in the charges. Morris Hadin, of No. 228 Fast poverty third street, an employee of Iz, swears that the charge: 1d that he was threatened when he discovered the b making love to Sarah. It was he who told her blind husband what he could not see for himse!f. —————_—_— COREY'S UNCLE TELLS BRYAN WHY HE LOST Former Admirer Says Voters Refused to Burn Their Hands Again PITTSBURG, Dec. 18.~Willlam J Bryan's efforts to learn from his friends | in various parts of the country what | in their minds was responsible for his | recent defeat, met with an unexpected | response from J. B, Corey, of Brad- dock, a wealthy coal operator and uncle of William Ellis Corey, President of the Steel Trust. J, B. Corey had been an admirer of Mr. Bryan and a factor in the Democracy of Allegheny County Mr. Corey says: assign the cause of your defeat to ck of true patriot Th fean voters to burn ond time on the sam: of electing 1) seekers to “This, Mr. Bryan, strikes me as per haps the leading calise, To have elected | elther of his three My the la out of t pan into the Ap CHURCH } 100 00 YEARS OLD. Fifth Avenue Presbyterian'n Cen- nial Begins To-Night. ‘The centennial cele! Presbyterian Chur fon of the Pitt »reparato’ Is and Sunday wi three great mark {ts installation in the Street Church, on Dee. the morning service Dr. J. Ross Stev enson will preach the centennial sermon. A feature of the special musical pro gramme will be the singing of the special Centennial Hymn, the words which are by Henry W. Je the music by Frank L. church organist Ee AUTO BANGS A TAXICAB. Woman Shaken Up, Driver Brateed, | 1508, At Synagogue Fence Bumped An automobile, in which was Mrs Walter Suydam, of No. 43 East Twenty- mecond street, skidded at jetreet and Fil riking a taxi Bellemy j fifth street ‘The Suyd manageable 4 fence in fron’ menu-El Suydam was shaken 1 of the car were smas hat there was no da received only triflin, machine then became u d crashed into the stor of the Temple Er time, several horses be reatly frightened and there was 1 excitement ae CANNON FIRED TO SINK SHIP. GINGAPORE, Stratis Set Dec. 6.-A cannon shot was se British gunboat yesterday thr wide of the British stew with ca da af Garte bela were h £9 aout ile was burning. a Bes close because of 4 me : i a NS (E: All Kinds of Pre Taken While in Hunting Game. autions to Be Spa ieee od ing trip on the Chessahowi tting out the personal jeuant for the Pi e champ! on fly @ very probably charge of the rest “One of the most inter [selves |The } - | ceptio: Rid ry y-third | Young Men's Overcoats that & are $3 vau even- driver Overcoats are $10 Vaiues, ne TAFT AND ROCKEFELLER Would Double President's Salary. HINGTON, 1 18, — President- es Welfare Department |i", ay int 1a Will to embark t $100,- J ——~ Kc Federation and wd that. oft} ent at | wil) me Country Is Given Reception. —= wenn’ | GHRISTHAS t, wife of the President ‘pinta tethetonone | YOU CAN GET THIS COMB FREE 7 reer eat thik IT IS WORTH 50 CENTS A. Frank Met PROMI TU aul (er me comb \s mada of the finest Imported rubher Guarantent unbrenk- daughter Moorehead, of | #7 thee, it Vou Suy one @f Our braahes, hie offer Nowe ood only until Coritmas, ANGER BIRGER DR. SCOTT’S HAIR BRUSHES i many ladles States avatied them- y her h followed the re- h y {mpromp: being one e seenis en- and urged necessity of Who Has Clothes to Buy That Brill stores and Brill clothes deservedly enjoy the public’s con- fide: ce is proved by the fact that Brill stores to date have done the largest December business in their history Brill assortments, because so diverse and complete, appeal to every man in every walk of life in New York and the metropolitan district. Here are Brill clothes for the man with ten dollars to spend, as well as sril! clothes for the man who pays $45 or $50 Every man who has clothes to buy and who appreciates modern d best value will find these Xmas Specials deeply tailorinz, correct style interesting. Suits & Overcoats $ Suits & Over- $13.50, $15 & $18 values 10 coats, Best $20 2 values, SUITS are ail wool velours, | The SUITS are strictly all wool cassimeres, cheviots and black Thib- | e worsteds and velours; in 75 ets and neat dark wor shades and stripe designs, in- OATS are all wool mele | cluding olive, smoke and tans. Also The OV | neat dark mixtures and black Thib- yorsteds and worsted- | ots Choice of 25 different black, Oxford, Cam- | The OVERCOATS include ge and Quaker grays. Serge- and fancy weaves, worsteds, kerseys f Shoulders, and meltons, in black, Oxford, gray, ves satin I brown and olive shades. Models 46 lapels handworked. 46 'c9"inches long inch box JSAND of these gar- and sei ments sold this season attest the fact Th and trimming of all | that they are full $20 value. these garments are full si5 stand. Suits & Over- $19 ard. The fabrics are $18 and better COats, values up de pure wors $17 to $30, Silk lined O Choice of 20 model tons, vic collars ai Models a a s a] a ° < © “3 a a) 5 = a and Oxford vicuna worste ew tong straight nap vicuna ¢ over 60 different overcoats. in pa pocket full over 60 different pre dels, Psi eh ker vana-bre and tans. Also MENON: SREY: na and worsted overcoats nts in models for blue, brown, gray and olive g. Ine SUITS are from three of 's finest wholesale tailors, lude smartest worsteds and Men’s $6 Value Pure Worsted NROUSErs, ee) Children’ s cone Ne \ oversoas, #295 Vues 54. 95 wendsvane «80,00 Plea es of High grade, long wearing cass!- meres y usual in $4 and §5 suits. Tailoring and tr ngs are $4 and $5 standard. Sizes are cut ll—nothing skimped. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Regular $4 and $5 values AI Wool Greducedto $2090 Pegular $495, $5.95 and $6.95 garments reduced be- cause of broken sizes, Sizes now are mostly 11 to 15 s. At original prices these were best value children's overcoats in New York. If your boy wears any size from 41 to 15 you will gain by seeing these coais Suits, Overcoats & Reefers $9.95 extra Suits that. $$ unusual under $4 and $5, SS values, vo Russian Suits, Military Russian Suits, Nau ree ef a kK ker Sults and All-Wool Blue Suits New and 1 ay issian Coats In smoke and brown shades of mel- ani t ew stripe effects, School Box Coats and Reef- i r ew browns a tone shades; plain and herring- ¢ weave t Sizes included from 4 to 16 Sults, Coats & Reefers $3. 95 that | are 35 & $6 va‘ues, e F Waterproof Suits, with 2 pair of Knickers, sizes 7 to 16 years. “ r§ h utton military collar jackets and knicker trousers, sizes 6 rd ted blue’ serge Knicker Suits, sizes 7 to 16 years a i brown stripes and plain blues, Reefers v | PR ves and bro new stripe and t fT) np R 125th Street, cor, 3d Avenue. 4 ; Pe OPEN D. \ NGS UN y PM. 4 ‘ Brothers’ »P Pale Be mi Sette mh os 1y J ae <3 47 \ saiiads Sty n. Greenwich, vo rower 4 NTIL 9 PM, TO MEET ON GOLF LINKS. nt Sook on Brushes, Naltien, PALL MALL ELECTRIC Co, 870 Broadway, New York, Bet. 17th and 18th sts, Brill Xmas Specials Gi Deepest Interest to Every Man % ALLIGATOR A SLIPPERS MEN’S t WATER- Bon ee Holiday Footwear of Quality and Variety le and longest remembered gift is the practical and useful ¢ Nine Blyn Stores are Inay) cked with the best and most set il gifts, the sort that mean full value and no disappointment to re or giver, 4 To-day we are splendidly prepared after the most complete arrangements we have ever made for a busy holiday season. ~ You are invited to view our marvellously plete stocks of elegant footwear—novelty and style “For All the Far Rubber Footwear All made of this sea- 1 seemed to make Al S 5 y ARTCH onthe present dandrutt, falling bats ond ali ssaip diseases. and promote Purchases made at any BLYN STORE may | son's fresh, new rubber fadies who to: hear Hae, jets be exchanged at any other BLYN STORE— | and from our own rege A large on was held return an advantage always—especially so dur] ular stocks; fully war- ing the Holiday ranted and perfect. A BLYN SHOE ORDER makes a fine Xmas A careful comparison gift. If you arc in doubt about the right [of Rlyn prices with size shoe or slipper—or the style that would | Others will, show the best please the person for whom your gift is intended, buy a Blyn Order—any amount you wish. The recipient can redeem it any time at any Blyn Store for its face vaiue in footwear. Style No. 824 Ladies’ All-Suede (buck) Boots cut from prime s of the st skins. economy of buying at; Blyn stores fancy buttons black and —, sixcolors Slippers Make Splendid Gifts ven BLYN STORES have never before ‘"0 shown so great an assortment. You can neers Choose easily with so many styles—and sat- ito Sal isfaction is absolutely certain. wits) | MEN’S SLIPPERS | 0 and 2.00 STORM KING DULL GUM BOOTS MEN'S sizes, 6 to 12... $3.00 BOYS!’ sizes, 11 to 2.... $1.75 BOYS’ sizes +--+ $2.50 0 and 2.00 PROOF SHCES STYLE ! Gum Boots, knee t 11 to 2...$1.50 Ladies’ Boots, sizes 2%4 tos. oer eee ee $1.50 BOYS’ Dul length, s Misses’ Boots, sizes 44 (7) Gooogadsccqe—5f I1.4 a) BOYS’ & CHILDREN’S SLIPPERS Best Styles, Complete Lines. NINE BEST STORES— SHOES iN EVERY GRADE EAST SIDE: 2238 3d Avenue & 122d Street 1540 3d Aveoue, 86ib & 87th Sts 891 3d Avenue 150th & I51st Sts. 162 Bowery, neor Broome Street Storm Shoe of scent box that BROOKLYN STORES; 829 Broadway, het. Park & Ellery Sts. 485 Fulton Street, opposite A. & S, 1263 Broadway, near Greese Avenue, FACTORIES: S11 to 519 East 72d Street, i H | i 535 Fulton St. 408-470 Fifth Ave. BROOKLY TWO STORES: High i, Grade |! §182-184-186-183-199 Smith St., Cor. Warren St. 222-224-226-228 Grand St., Near Driggs Ave. Clothing Stylesior the Lady & Gentleman Women and 50c Fer Week Keeps Up the Appearance There is no better clothing made than that we carry here in immense lines. Examine the goods. Look at the labels, Notice the careful cuts and workman ship. Our prices com- pete with lowest cash stores and you get the easiest credit terms in addition. Alterations free in all garments, Open Evenings Until Christmas $1.00 Down 50c Weekly on $10 Worth LAUIES SUIiS $8.50 to $25.00 CARACUL COATS $14.50 io $2°.90 SILKRAINCOATS 39.75 to 923 ! on the most | Liberal Terms of Credit. Charge accounts cheerfully opened—we trust everybody —make small weekly or monthly payments at your own convenience, Alterations free of charge. Open Evenings Until Christmas. FURNITURE TERMS TO SUIT YOUR MEANS ON ANY | ON $6.00 fo $15.00 FUR SETS MEN’S OVERCOA'S $9.50 to $30.00 MEN’S SUITS $°.75 to $25.00 BOYS’ SUITS 5 to $8.00 DEPOSIT eee B19 wistetees OSTISMITH STaROOKLYN OPEN MON.& SAT. EVES. $76.00 WORTH n.ee DEPOSIT $100.00 WORTH ‘ : Elegant line Ladies’ and Misses’ Look j223 gi fanzine) $898 $1.00 Per Week Clothes the Family—$!.00 Per Week aOR a. cea» World Wants Work Wonders, It makes little difference what you need—a World “Want” will go and pe x

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