The evening world. Newspaper, February 10, 1909, Page 4

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ce prenar cea A eee mm ge THE EVENING WORLD, WED WIFE WON'T LET HIM PAY $1,000 GAMBLING DEBT ao |Pastor’s Father on Trial for Life, and Daughter He Shot io Death, vis ON STAND 1 SEND FATHER 10 THE CHAIR Parent Admitted Truth of Hor-, rible Charges, Rev. Fred- erick Loose Says. Stop Certified Check and Enjoin Bank, The Richmond borough branch of the Corn Exchange National Bank was last night served with sn’ Injunction issued by County Judge Stephen D. Stephens g !t from paying a certified leheck for $1,00 issued by {It to Otto Miller, of Jersey street, New Brighton, on Saturday Miller {9 a grocer and butcher, His story is that he left home Saturday af- ternoon to buy goods in Manhattan, and | tather than carry $1,000 in cash, obtained | the certified check. He says he got Into \a gambling house, and after losing what leash he had, put up the certified check jand played against tt until he was, cleaned out. He reached home Sunday. He says his wife made him stop pay- ment on the check. Miller refuses to te! all the address of the | »AGREED TO GO AWAY. | {Shot Daughter After Sending Bullet Into Breast of | Witness, en Jin jne Court of Ge iis admittedly the Sessions, to-day, owest, most degraded 7 criminal the courts of this city have upon for many years. He killed Meta at No. 1710 Secc and at the same and seriously ck, who Is a insists she will get it all out in time, — | HUDSON-FULTON PARK, | Peistant Dist Assembly Bit] Provides $75,000 for, | purchane of Historie Site, . 10.-A Hudson-Fulton | ALBANY, memorial Westchest: larly the s Revolutionary period rains of the shore battery, the termina! ! f the od Kings Fi leading up to Point Battlefleld Stato Res- ‘ashington's Head- und of the} and French troops In| In a bil Introduced to- nan F. L. Young. uinissioners of the Land OMce lireoted to acquire the site on the dation of the Hudson-Pulton 1. The bill appro- purpose site and re- META Loose ©: STOCKS BRK AND Tn PRES nlc Reading, Smelting and Copper Figure in the Market Trading. } | Pacifics, Stocks were du Wradlisbed 1840 THE LAUTER PIANO The connoisseur of piano qual- ity, the artist who demands an instrument of surpassing worth, gravitates to the LAUTER Piano after the most careful comparative | tests. In this piano he finds his | ideal instrument—wonderfully mellow tone, combined with fault. less modulation ard fine finish of details. LAUTER Pianos have attained eminence because of their all- around excellence. because the manufacturers have arsfisic re- sults constantly in miad. Com- mercialism in production or distri- }, bution has no place in the Lauter organization, ton i ealra vagorites 7 These are the LAUTER pro- y ‘ $ compared i ducts: ee ! N x i y CENTRAL MeN The Lauter Grand (4 (1. in long) 2 HARRIMAN HES Closing Prices, OF The Lauter Small Grand‘: i ' ‘ Lauter Upright Planos j ‘GUAGE, He . —_e— The Lauter-Humana |playerpi. i 3 ction is inv ted a y Hustrated catalog mailed on request. LAUTER CO., Manufacturers >, 63, 64 664 62 Lackawanna Avenu nd Warerooms: ¢¢>-4¢9 Br BEES ASL) MEN ARE HELPLESS a ; H } AS CHILDREN u When Taken Suddenly Ill—Here is a Common:Sense Safeguard. r nan is as @ helpless infant OLD HoL Lord & Taylor Women's Boot Dept. way a quiet nly he notle 1 sharp pai rus the worst le was ac on by overloading } and In his agony ligestion, brought 1 stomach. pala Ti ef-—would lets a nal Red mann t! 1OnS i on all styles of Health nig and Dress Boots Tan fade Blac andl ick Russia, Patent Leather jack Buckskin, $4.00 to $7.00 Values, $2.55 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; rgth St. Last YRAR 1 wee PRIEST mom uw DVERT Mi 1 “7 Adverusemen sven iyo7, et any Ameri e te the city wail @ Fs She Made Staten Island Grocer 2 NESDAY, PEBRUARY 10, 1909, if jg ‘Lord & Taylor DESERTED GIRL TAKES acio| KIDNEY RECIPE WORTH CHOWING Pretty Immigrant Succeeds Only In Beat Preac ription Ovtatnable for | Hackache and Kidneys, Hore is a prese Hurning Her Mouth, ription that ts protetiy| e combination obtainable pt relief of all the distresstig red Kida eys, such as acute man, a pretty. little Mer = | Levey asiectaiodn in Handlercbiefs ‘Huld extract Buchu; halt yur ave the hoarding: | "Halt six ounces good ounce Murax compound pure gin; mix and ke bottle well each ase to pay up or used Was 80 Weak a solu ts if Bellevue Hospital, mix or furnish these ingredients, h ’ ener . ' fee and embroidered initials in fancy designs : OSC. Box of 6 | Registered Established value goc Trade Halfa Mark Century Pure Linen tape border, checked centre, 4S. P embroidered initials, block C. High Grade letter; value goc. } Box of 6 Shamrock Lawn tape border and embroidered initials ee LSC. each Shamrock Lawn (008 Dress Linens For Tailored Suits and Dresses. Our assortment for the coming spring and summer includes a very wide collection of thes? materials in the newest shades and colorings, adapted for Tailored Suits and Dresses. Among the most attractive are: Dress Linens and Crashes, 36 and 48 inches wide, 50¢, 65¢, B5c and $1.00 per yard. a French Linens in self stripes and dots, 48 inches wide, $1.25 per yard. White and Colored Linens, with “Embroidered An- glais,” $4.00 per yard. Also plain linens to match, ed wide, 6c Pe yard. These are especiaily adapted for coats and wraps. CY : Linen Renan in white and a 2 27 in. wide, 75¢ yd. French heer Linen F Sheer French Handkerchief Linens in the most ha. .oroidered initials in delicate colorings, 32 inches wide, 85c per y ard, severa: designs Silk and Linen Suitings. in white and colors, 36 formerly 75¢. to $1.00 each ‘ inches wide, $2.00 per yard. » ' 3 ) Fancy Linen Suitings, Vestings and Galateas, Dainty Colors in Shamrock Lawn 50c to $1.50 per yard. These may be had in a embroidered scallop edges 25 C, each checked centres, embroidered initials, block letter; value 75c. Pure Linen y-inch hem, extra quality ST.00 box of 6 for 4% doz 506. wide range of designs and colorings. Also a very good collection of Brown Hollands in all eights, Fine Imported’ Barcelona Suitings, Linen Ducks and Pure Linen Lawns in a wide assortment. * Special attention is directed to a very full assortment of Flan- nels, including Viyella, Prices range from 75c, to $1.20 per yd. James McCutcheon & Co., 5th Ave. & 34th Sty warm ona embroidered initials, (semi-laundered) Men's Puve Linen r2%c each Men's Pure Linen plaid and plain centres, embroidered initials SSc. Box of 6 value $1.25 Broadway & 2oth St.;, 5th Ave.; roth St B. Altman & Cn. men’s DEPARTMENTS ASSORTMENTS OF MEN'S FURNISHINGS FOR ALL REQUIREMENTS, INCLUDING D2ESS AND NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, AND MATERIALS FOR SHIRTS TO ORDER, NEGKWEAR, PAJAMAS, NIGHT SHIRTS; BATH ROBES OF TOWELING, FLANNEL, SILK MIXTURES. ETC GOLF JACKETS AND KNITTED VESTS, A NEW IMPORTATION OF STEAMER RUGS, Lord & Taylor Silk Dept. Will Offer (Thursday, February 11th) 7,000 yds, Colored. Taffeta Stk } in an assortment of 60 shades i including the very latest SALES FOR TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), AND FRIDAY, ; special at soc. a yd. CONSISTING OF MEN'S SILK SUSPENDERS | Dress Goods Dept. | Blach Broadcloths MEN'S PLAIN COLORED LISLE THREAD HALF-HosE | 7,800 yds.Fine Black Austrian Broadcloths IN TAN, NAVY, AND OTHER DESIRABLE SHADES, light weight, high luster; AT 23c, PER PAIR sponged, shrunk and ready for use special at $1.58 a yd., regular price is $2.50 a yard j White Goods Dept. Special Sale of Long Cloth ““ Gop-pieces, 36 inches wide; 12 yards each, at $1. 10 per piece, market value-$1.50 ORDINARILY SOLD FOR $1.45. , AT 55c. PER PAIR MEN'S CAMBRIC NIGHT SHIRTS AT 55c, EACH 34th Street, 35th Street and Sth Auenue. eS ne R. H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. ¥ Biwey at 6th Av. 24th te 35th Se. ct! La FEBRUARY FEBRUARY FURNITURE ft , Bo wQe FURNITURE | SALE SALE Broadway & 2oth St.; 5th Ave.; roth St If you wish to save money Two Positive Facts _———— eee THE WORLD Has a greater daily cirdilation )) Prins MORE separate adver- in New. York City than ANY |] tisements every week, month TWO OTHER Morning news- |} and year than ANY OTHER | papers COMBINED. newspaper on earth. look in on our Furniture De partment. 3 ae Related lines: China, Glass, Housefurnishings, Carpets, Rugs, Upholsteries, Linens, Blankets and other domestic needs are in sympathy with the Furniture movement, ” uot”

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