The evening world. Newspaper, December 22, 1908, Page 12

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The Brooklyn Store famous for its values throughout Greater New York, 7 ! THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1908. ; | MORE SENSHTIONS [ESCAPING PRISONER FOUGHT TOK ANAY HER BOGLS CON WS COnED BYPSTOL [[esems TOFULLOW BATCH -—-—-~#HIS-GAPTOR WITH AN ARE FAMILY ESTATETO DROPPED BYPAR WHILE SECOND MAN) N/A ‘fog ee o OF GUFTARESTS >t eo ANTM BND, APOE OBED THEN ete gle in Cellar. “seat aee | ae erie Tay > Bridce St. B’KLYN. ~ |Martha G. Dickinson, Writer, Secret-Service Men Quiz Pris- | Three White Men Lured by) va Uset 1 White Women to Assault | GIFTS Ideal and sensible WAISTS Pittsburg’s Publ O1 Office sar dal Promises to Eclipse | Mrs. Anna pub, of No. 12 Perry jdown Amster Says She Was Frightened | oners and Then Report Find | t, went to the West One Hundred ‘red and 7 2 | . Higa} | by Neg! ’Frisco Corruption. land Twenty-nteh tation tout /ut ont Into Signing Deed. of Counterfeits in House. MY Regus Jap Silk Waists value 3.50 9 i —— night and asked for the arrest of ae | ices 5 cay aH ee Bi VE RESIS) NIAID E:A| suteeererre poee rea cent ornare LN be > Fraszot were | I the Jefferson Market Police Court |} Profusely trimmed with lace NINE A sOTS f 3+ 386 West Qne Hundred and Twenty- spi this morning W m Reilly, a driver, 2 < fifth street, whom she charged with | erty mi ¥ PY | or No. 608 Tenth avenue, ewore that, ||| French Net Waists value 5.00 97 abducting her sixteen-year-old daugh- | tive. f ‘ Bianchi against While passing compantons—John Devanney, ae Detectives After Other City) ter, Madetine, and diving with her in blows, and a lek with lis Perry: aha HEE ey nterfelt quarters, and while in Po- 4 West Thirty-seventh street, Embroidered and lace trimmed ae ~ a furnished’ room at the above ad- | 1D a out. W fison: AB RL HLA Rt ine ndquarters dropped a handker- Ge Sheds No, B48, Tenth i 6.00 ROTIGIAIS PAGCUSEU "Of, (CONE TR ee areren erect ettullicsinn isuvasciin ie Jand deed to property at Amherst, Mass., sntnining 106 of the spurious |‘thirtietn strect, between ‘Seventh “ana || Messaline Waists value 6, 97 ‘ . RRM RGIOH TAA” Cb ARNG HEAT, (WHOIS | GAUpHLERAWAG HIOION v on the ground that she was frightened coins. C. W. Schroeder and Peter J. | Highth avenues, when two white women ff spiracy and Bribery. Ey and ar ad the GaUeee whom eid Li SA) il than month 882: | int0 Buca AHS RROEE: Howial est rvico men, were went | imvited them in i Elaborate lace trimming |he found at the house. Later he came | since ch time they had lived to-| “ig “Blanch! ta the wife of -Cart.| trom this city by Chief W. J. Fiynn to Me? REE 2 Mc |ncross Dougherty at Eighth avenuo and |xctler at the furnished room where she! \i,cander ianch | colored, and giving No. 216 West PITTSBURG, Pa., Dec, 22—Following | OR Hundred and Twenty-ftth street |was found. i and arrested him. daughter w UN) Qa AoE eka) BU) night | Dougherty went with the detective police say of seven Councilmen and two bankers until within a few yards of the station- on charges of alleged corruption in con-|house. Then he broke away and ran i ducting the public affairs of this city, 1t| = é fe declared to-day that even more! ; startling developments will transpire § IND MORGAN either to-day or by early to-morrow. In 4 the mean time the people of Pittsburg { ou i are surprised almost beyond description / : } ' at the suddenness of the arrest of the jt hie aikavar nine men, who are well known. if i 1 —_— Detective Captain Deposed. | | 01 ensation a oped . , forenoon ‘when Director ef’ Pubite| Tractions, Wabash and the| co, OME Harriman Shares Most in Favor With Traders. @ only learned where her | the Russian army. said. The | with them returned here ai tery he reaine of the connterfert, {cumped. Murray drew a revolver and | searched the roome of the counterfelt- | commanded all three to throw up thelr [I In artistic designs ers ina eon Monroe etreet. Later | is, while the other negro, Morris, $ 1ESI§ SEE, Se ae j clothes, robbing him ot a His com- Persian Paw Sets Black, lustrous, selected skins. Large Pillow Muff, 6 a. k 50 the girl adi with Dough: | quiz the prisoners and after a brief in-|eth street as their address, held them up, while the two white women. de- | Lace Waists value 8.50 * Crain Ce Wer aaee — ee had borrowed ry and $600 was due wl : was arrested on ay ‘ d by Mr. Leon, The took the three reached the street thelr story to Detective E ntl ed inch Neckpiece Formerly sold jor 16. 50 Reilly Lynx, White Fox, Mink, Ermine, Cara- cul, Blue Fox, Squirrel and Chinchilla cht with the Morris trie ombined efforts of restrain him. In the 13h James McAleese was 6 right hand. | {—. c s were held by Magi: 1 $1,500 bail each for ex-| It makes little ow morning. gressmen Considering Ad-{7 visability of Having Mag- nates Add to Steel Facts. Gough. Thi: ence between Ma tor Lang while t last night at th League, who against the © . Director Lang said to-day: “My reason for asking Capt. Me- Gough for his resignation has BOUIHE jaat rest of the Council- ice another reason and a “Want" will go and get it IMPORTANT Macy’s methods have been operative fifty-one years, but i they are still NEW. | Not ‘‘new”’ in the sense that they have just been discov- prosecution | Stocks made a high = e 1 Ww Flood of eae to Hal So He Compromises on ons from 11 above ye: | Before noon Brooklyn Rapid Transit to 61%, a gain of 2%} Visits to Three ¢ not discuss, | It is said, how i will be eventually linked with the graft | €X-dividend, showed a gain of 3%. Th Pacitics, Reading, Consolidated Gas and | witnesses cases. * | CORES ‘ Vehe Capt. McGough 1s well known | Missouri, Kansas and Texas were also ong. throughout the country as a clever de- ‘ tective. he market closed stro During the night and early to-day W, that bail had K in the morn- a not at . there was apparently no sleep for those interested 5 nine defend: | PTET at aes GE ered, or are untried, or are of recent origin, but “NEW” in the i Bete weal woread pi tho charges sense that they are novel. | f peer at at aie Haunts ball Everything at its first occurrence is new: that is novel | ; At whlch it ie which is so much out of the ordinary course as to strike us j : Ico HG Mar th (ip Taal Tey| - UP-STATE POSSE HUNTING with surprise. The system that connects Macy’s with the trad- Will Eclipse ‘Frisco Scandal, || ASSAILANT OF FARMER. ing public is so much out of the ordinary course as to strike the According to the best info: ob- . . . . hastens : present generation with as much surprise as it struck the 4 aiesrhanicompares| to) (He) ale generation of half a century ago. We have no patent on it— co Well, president of ti but its association with this business is so close, So strong and only the beginning.” ee so universally known that no other store has even attempted i ; counctien wi ae CASTORIA to encroach. ase Barely ce For Infants and Children, In the first place ,we treat customers fairly. That in itself is modern. HEAVY snow IN virainia. The Kind You Have Always Bought Jn China customers take their own yard-stichs and scales with them when RICHMOND, Va., Bears the they go shopping. The inference is obvious. When we began to mark Signature Qo: | f A ars pec ri : of Od do e our prices in plain figures it did more than anything else had ever { done to stop haggling between buyer and seller. Buyer and seller meet | at Macy's ona basis of perfect confidence. Hiss the article; there's : . ° e | the tag with lhe price pla:n:y marked on it. e can’t ‘size up’’ your Mmas Specials--Brill Clothes pocketbook and ask as much as we think you might be persuaded to pay. ~ each ts $1 : When you By. oul clothes yous are sure of good clothes~-and more, You are Charge Accounts: The average merchant had rather for sure of wide choice, becau: h ill assortment represent ideas of not one Or P SER ATOR ER ETE i fr ff ne a ety ca af st Tec you to buy on credit than pay cash. Why? As a student by surprine when arrested taat evening clothes ae fallored in enol ie ee of human nature he knows you will buy more freely of what sar A PITICle| y operated tailorit ants in 2 c, fe mwarn to by Mortars a rnick advanced aia, you need and frequently buy much that you don’t need. If rl BURT RECEIVER FOR ) len at ihe county s Dest a you don’t pay your bill, he is really out nothing, because he has CHICAGO GREAT WESTERN. | ¢ is turned to the benefit of B : calculated on losing a certain percentage of the goods sold on bypet a RESEDA Te GTA you mihanyould credit, and the customers who do pay their bills also pay Suits & Overcoats, values 13.50, 815 & $18. the bills of the delinquents. If expected losses do not occur, Miteen trina rteeare erat chevioniendiblack "40 the merchant who has charge accounts is just so much ahead. ! d excellent dark worsted SUITS. Attractiv ; . . ’ HERG arnt eee ga Still, having goods charged has its special personal benefits, ay ener gi 8 Ite SPeeiay it, in ) and You know what they are. There is no advantage claimed by a semj-bo: 46, 48 a in 1 : : HPI PUY ee PAPEETE atk house that has charge accounts which is not matched by the facilities of our Depositors’ Account Department. Pp P It affords all the economies of a strictly cash business combined with the convenience of having goods charged; pays four per cent., compounded semi-annually, and gives unpromised bonuses on your yearly purchases as well, We do no Banking business. “Mr, de. 1 i iw t ued t " ne Py LOW PRICE a eaee tReet : Fithe US POPULAR —— One Hundred and Thirty-Seven Dollars in CASH of on LIBERAL of CREDIT, w cure a visabie: now: | COMPLETE OUTFIT fan é Ramee AFARTMENT equal in wa'ue to that elsewhere at not less than m of this and other from $50 up, Foy from a will give ful Sults & Overcoats, values 22.50, $25 & $28, $ 17 Two Things for You to Remember: 1st. Many goods are now marked!2nd, Deliveries will be made aslate down, Those with a Christmasy| as Christmas morning, All sorts —_ flavor and high-priced novel-| of possible and impossible | ties — Fine Jewelry, Real} emergencies have been Bronzes, Furs, Pictures—youknow! anticipated and discounted, and Pure worsted and finest velour suits in the new shades Many silk lined. Also vicuna-finished black thibet 60 different fabric designs and 20 different dels for men and to-military and box models, Black, blue, Ox- e and other gray shades, Fabrics are velour, hese suits and overcoats, Every one full $28 Standard value at $22.50, §: Suits & Overcoats, values up to $30, ¢ é r ° A | anlat sine worsted and velour suits fron three famous 19 the list, | we will not disappoint you. wholesale tailors. Tailoring is full $30 stand rset ’ ed two seasons’ wear), of ket and new box model ts lined with Skin and ford vicuna worste new Havana-brown ray shades of una, Also kersey, vic . Arey see, eh own, gay and olive. And smart military-auto coats in tan, k (guarai Pate Furniture, CASH OR CREDIT. BRILL STORES OPEN ‘EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS g OPEN EVENINGS bs 4 UNTIL XMAS, arrestee r ¥4 G6 tatoo SQLARE, 47 CORTL 26°28 E125" ST MADISON AY 14th Mt, near Bway. FOUR CONVEMENT Sipes. Sear Greenwich St. R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices, “Cys ~- Bi way at 6th Ay, to 35th St. tesen towne dee diminution n 10 i v1 : thai shes of ule t ames vi |

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