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f ET I EN I iO i eS ea a rae he THE Street Costumes for Girls Reflect Prevailing Fashions of Their Elders “IOV RIDER” IS SENTENCED FOR PETIT LARCENY Judge Foster Declares Chauf- feurs Who Borrow Autos | Without Consent Thieves. | NO MATTER. | i INTENT Boy Geis Three Months’ and Man Nine Months’ Im- prisonment. “Joy Riding” is to lose pop miarity as the result) conviction to @ay before Judge \ ren W. Foster the Court of General Sessio: Much wil] depend upon the 1 the phrase “use and it thereof’ which appears in that section of the the Penal of larceny. Frank Kenny, fourth str larceny fer ta tired runabout o a milk deal ‘and Fift around | hours on the night wf 2 Code defining crime Tailored Suits That Are Most! Serviceable and Stylish for Little Ones. ARE r several days after * nin h Was handed over jem and Centr omething 1 it and go and he tied t sideration of $50, 1 f » PLAIDS POPULAR. inst anv sald t toa One Hundred an took the subway afraid, he the scornful him talk. The police foursd th the following morning, sabout hours later What Judge Foster’ Said. The boy was ceny in the s ing the jury Judge Fe that this was an offe i Empire Geats With Fur or Vel- vet Trimmings and Hats of Same Shades. FORMER SERVANT OF W.W. WALPIN 3: HELD AS BURGLAR and who the attempted burg] “arlandaas ar room of Dr, Samuel Hess's resid The. doctor his family were absent and the former butler was being enter- ant girl Smal, care es ne must have a c nd serviceable he said, “be very great in pu porta.ce, but it contains an oppor- milliigy vatyle, 26) ‘A MoCatferty said that tunity for the establishment of a prin- | grown safe to aay that t ve Letter Gave Police a Clue to ciple of law. one way or the othe schoolgirls. sult is practically ai fi which may be of very great impo: the loose or semi-fit Robbery and an Arrest pare = Routt, MoFariand also worked Follows. th many people in this elty and | h four years ago, throughout this country have feelings | follow the fashion « ’ learned ithe ee of bitterness and hostility toward the 8 being Used, covered with cloth es new horseless carriages or automobiles, | or satin. Another becoming trimming Sad CDE UE iT Ne) hea: generated very largely from the reck-|for girls’ costumes ‘g braid pu: on in at neton avenue to Jess driving of chauffeurs and joy-rid-|inilitary style Jay, charged wit bbing the home of ers. For the most part, these machines | s t Very Popular. W. MeAlpin, the wea are taken without the permission of the | ergeus Very. mepula yep owners {rom the garages where th Serge, while always liked ani bacco man, at No. 11 East N are kept, by conscienceless chauffeurs, | especial favorite now in any of the dif- | street, on Dec. 10, was heid in $9 ty several | ferent. weaves—plain, herringbone and ;,, chevron—in dark blues. Plaids also are/ 0 VAERUIN | UE UM popular, with checks and narrow stripes, | Market Court this afternoon, the prevailing tones being in blues, and there seems to be an impression that the law justifies and sanctions such, Magistrate Barlow in Jefferson boy's in which he king there. -He + of his mothe! younger brothers. afrs. Miller be n anonymous | je has been lured away from his w rays ‘a person who, with Mr. McAlpin, who is a neighbor of An- deprive the true owner of his | browns and greens. of use and benefit! Of course, for handsome afternoon takes from the possession of {sults broadcloths are choten tn lighter n stich property steals it’ |shades of such colors as tan, brown, 3 \ AV) TA \e uy The law does | green, blues, rose or crushed straw- i} Sense Sons. drew Carnegie, receive EXQUISITE GLASSWARE FOR CRITICAL BUT ECONOMICAL BUYERS AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES IN THECITY be an intent to | berry and gray. For mese the trimming | is of velvet of the same shade. Separate coats are in Empire sty sometimes trimmed with velvet or fu |The hats match in mushroom | © property If Not Larceny, It ota toBe. | ‘Suppose that a gentle V's motor color, Saris. im the ake and the chauf- | shapes being both girlish and becoming ; : feur, who is employed to run that car Neat Suit in Navy Blue. ) CUT GLASS—Fern Dishes, Brillia: pestis sviae comfort | : | Rich Cutting, values $4.50, $5.50 is . 0 Peay anny All QAO, CED .90 oan n9050000 3.15, 4.15 and 5.50 FLOWER VASES, each..........00++ 1.75 to 23.75 CLARET and LEMONADE PITCHERS 2.75 to 18.50 3.45, 4.95 and 5.75 4.95 to 11.50 1.95 to 12.75 87c to 18.00 TUMBLERS, per dozen. WINE and CORDIAL SETS. FRUIT BOWLS, each... ° BONBON DISHES and COMPOTES.. GOLD EMBOSSED _ CRYSTAL LIQUEUR SETS.. d LIQUEUR GLASSES, per dozen. width double buttons « Green Plaid, Satin Trimmed. materin!, he yet, in such there has 3.75 to 9.50 1.10 to 2.50 an ae Se ASH ee FLOWER VASES, each........-. 2.50 to 7.25 Veiner aca ret 1 hat is of green SHERBET GLASSES, per dozen.. 6.75 to 23.75 able doubt, and t appeal. Law the case beli THIN ETCHED COCKTAIL and SHERRY GLASSES, per dozen 1.50 to 2,75 Complete assortment of CANDLES, CANDLE LAMPS, CANDLE STICKS and SHADES for TABLE DECOR- ATIONS. ’ Broadway, 8th & 9th Streets. now about to come inte Rhavifeur Gets Nine Months. The Empire Coat in Raspberry. t torward 3, trip to Philaaelp! known to his em, to the penitentii Cook said hb did taxicab, but wan’ riding Samuel Felds appeal from was ANNUAL SALE C. G. Gunther's Sons. jinesi furs in the World. THE NEW YEAR With TOLSTOI. Praye | the Long and medium Coats in Seal, Mink, Broadtail, WVIULRMBTAD, Cumeens ine oi Persian Lamb and French dyed Seal. ny Gen Marian Pony Skin and Caracui Coats, all the desiricie 4p recon lengths. At much jess than usual prices. Mutfs and Neck Piece 3 int Sab.e, Mink, Lyx, «Ox and other fasiionable Furs SUMMING UP! 154 bilkh Avenve, location will we ob» &. ts Avenue at 43d Sireet, 0 SR SSS (| EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER, 30, 1908. | be got to the of TY ft Rei» Y= enietatlionntie ein laaninanee G | eee End Values Children’s Brill Clothes Young Men’s Brill Clothes Children’s Russian Overcoats, $2.95 $1 95 Values, Brown and Oxford shades New models, of good quality fancy melton, Neat her- DRUGGIST FINED $100. 19 IN PERIL BY GOAL GAS AT AN» FAST SIDE BATH Stupefied by Fumes From Fur- Dantel Wo Peteat Admits Megat Sates of Morphine. M1 a druggist, of No. 1 st ‘paid his Ane. | a similar | nace, and Four Unconscious | ringbone stripe effects. Regular $2.95 values. When Found All-Wool Over- Go OF coats, Reduced to je Regular $4.95, $5.95 and $6.95 garments reduced because of broken s . Sires now aré mostly 11 to 15 years, At original prices these were best value children's over- coats in New York. If your boy wears any size from 11 to 15 you will gain by seeing these coats. Suits, Overcoats and Reefers. Unusual $2.95 under $4 and $5, Blue Serge Russian Suits, Military Rus- sian Suits, Fancy Knicker Sults and All- Wool Blue Suits.» not HOW MUCH you say, but WHAT) you say, that counts at No, 2 Or the lives of d when uncon: stupid and wab- drunken men until they could We can positively) save you 3344% on your clothes, ~ This| the basement first floor is r the bathers, No. 61 Water means as much as/| Russian Coats {n smoke and brown Wilkopsky, of No, 327 shades of melton; new stripe effects. Schoo} though we used a full! to tell it Box Coats and Reefers, new browns and page to tell it, stone shades; plain and herringbone weave cheviots. Sizes included are from 4 to 16 i years. — ~~ || Young Men’s Over- Suits, Coats and Reefers |A SOLDIER'S LOVE! Moe Levy & Co. | Xouns Men's over: $G matsressand $2 Qs The love story of a dashing young { =e || values. $6 values, e A ee AOeate Blerious leant ; 9-125 Walker St, iJ soldler and 8 gioriousiy, Dent! Thao preeanes eat tobe |] Melton, Velour and cheviot Over-| Dudley $6 value Waterproof Suits; coats, in black, Oxford and fancy brown, smoke and gray shades. Cut on smart models, Sizes 14 to 20 years. with 2 pairs of Knickers, sizes 7 to 16 years. Ted-E-Junior Suits, high but- ton military collar jackets and knick- ér trousers, sizes 6 to 10 years; pure ‘ow " ‘3 Aaa Young Men’s Over: worsted blue serge Knicker Suits, coats that are $10 $8 ees 9 1046 eles: values, All-Wool Rus: Smart new stripe effects, in brown | and brown. stri and gray, and plain black and Oxford 380-382 Fulton St., Brooklyn Coats, new gray s and plain bhues. Reefers and School Box Goats of [CAM pyecoals: Every garment will give | | peerari eran ere) me |] full $10 service. Sizes are 44 to 20/ §rays, tans, olives and browns 6th Ave..Cor. ZOth St. yetts. 3 —new stripe and fancy weaves, Sizes O 0 || Young Men’s Suits 6 included from 4 to 16. || that are $8 values, Overco Startling Shoe Values} [tse 2? ecient Excellent tailoring and trimmings to | Ua’ Th O4. 95 - insure good service. Cut on new cuff | up to $7.50, e A Marvellous Bargain Clean U sleeve models, Sizes 14 to 20 years. nas , 2 g ‘ P) | Young Men's Suite QQ) joi” Sask alte y badd herd . ys an in Our Dasemen that are $10 values, browns. School Box Coats = P ' Brey nea warrantcant hold shape, | Reefers, eat aaa eat For the Last Week of 1908 fit, style and color, Fabrics are ve" | overcoutings, tailored and trimmed to ¥ ‘ : : browns, grays and mixtures. Cut on | Meet full $7.50 standard. Sizes in- 1,500 pairs of Women’s London § J smart Rll Sizes 14 to 20 years, | cluded, 4 to 16 Smoke and Brown Genuine Suede $3.50 Eutton Boots.} The latest ropular shoe 2 50) FOUR STORES | others Store Open Evenings. fol oth j e UNION SQUARE, 14th St.,n.B'way, 47 CORTLANDT, n. Greenwich, ad; ate... 278 BROADWAY, n. Chambers St. 125TH STREET, cor. 3d Avenue. This is another incident of our}, on — ability at all times to offer the }) Washing Is Hard Work. Strongest Bargains in new, ex- | Ser clusive and up-to-date shoes inf} Sensible women eae Pia and our Basement Store. | anything that makes it easier. ; 3,000 pairs Women’s $2.00, $2.50 | | They use washing machines; and find them useful. | and $3.00 Shoes, in Lace and | | They use clean water; or if it is not clean they do erie nee of Patent | what they can to make it clean. eather an | 5 e F 5 Gum Mevall Ll. | But even with a washing machine and clean water, it | Calf: at is not possible to do satisfactory work unless the soap is good, { yee Right there is where a great many women make a mistake, a They buy this, that or the other brand of soap because it is cheap or because they get premiums for the wrappers. They save, perhaps, a cent a cake and they take two, three | or even four hours more time ‘to get through their work Men’s Dress Shoes in Patent Leather, Button, Lace and Bae ASHE $3.50 Shoes; $2. 50 B00) pairs Boys’ Satin Calf Lace Shoee, g te ! ar $1.50 val 709 pairs Boys’ Cait Lace Shoes om pairs sizes 8 to 133%, | than is necessary, At best, washing is hard work. And the sensible thing to do is,to adopt anything that will make it easier, The greatest time, labor, money and clothes saver that has been invented years is P. & G, Naphtha Soap. Try Neeseae it. tle Gent's Matent Leather Lace Shoes, Reduced from $1.50 to... 5 Cents a cake—worth more, Our Stock of Rubbers and Rubber Boots is the largest and our prices are the lowest of any house in the world. | “CAMMEYER” Stamped on a*Shoe Means Standard of Merit Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Bedding & Draperies One Low Price---Cash or Liberal Credit System Wilton Rugs Brussels Rugs - One plece, 9x12; 91 50 9x12; formerly 818; at . 10.9 h Fatt ° value $30 6x9; formerly $10; at . 6.98 WITH ‘ NEXT ORLD ~ Mec Kr SUNDA’ SPIPCE PARLOR SUT, of silk plusis and handsomely finished, fitted with d cord tassels, as illustrated, 34 50 ’