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a reningr reer neamegeeE THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAY 19, ' ; | | ' To do something better THEN ENDS LF laventor Howe, After Years of Brooklyn Jockey Club Extends Cor- fled to-day with the Boecretury of State vy the Brooklyn Jockey Chub to the ef- Janin Beaten One Up in Morn- |fect that dt had extended tte corporate extvtence twenty-five year | ‘The clib controls the track at Graves- Sessions, to-day infiloted the firat sen- (ence under the new law which makes |e ghauffeur who uses hin owner's var without perminsion guilty of larceny, The victim waa Joseph Cush of No. 84 Amaterdam avenue, who was employed by Simon J, Klee of No. 8 West Kigthy- Judge Foster, in the Court of Spectal | for Men and Young Men . in the way of suits at ninth atreet. | ing Round of N, Y. A.C. |** On the night of March 2% Cush took = Mr. Kleo's oar out without permisaton beds thd dehed loaded {t with quid refreshmenta « May = 19.—President| chauffeurs and went joy riding. He w, Plans to Benefit Bronx, Shoots Himself. | | Tatt Ada A Golf Tourney. $15 —that was the inspiration that led to the BRILL-SPECIAL, We took the standard of the man who pays this price—the thrifty man who knowvs style, who wants a suit that will fit and will give good service,,and who is careful with his money. Down the line we went; saw\more $15 suits than a hundred men will wear in a lifetime, chose the best; and produced a better. Not merely one better, but thousands; adding variety to value. Here they are, ready to wear—BRILL-SPECIAL suits, all wool, perfectly tailored, the best\$15 suits in America. mation estab-|arreated at 3 o'clock ip the morning on ynal Forest in| upper Broadway embraces 8k3,820| The Jury !n the care rouna tt larceny, al Discournged with experiments that | en aviity . with plans that never indifference on the part of the public and public offictals to great civic improvements he had projected, y-nix years old, ail over (Spect#l to The Aventne World ) ath = Dakota ON, 8 1, May 19%.The big day scres formerly York Athletic Club Cham-| Hilla Foreat and 68, stest | the public domain. o ly 3 in the Black | Of only P acres taken from | yt hry Cush to | gonehip, inclining the and a Aton the ser | beaten 4 Frederick P. Howe, & draughtsman, the Bronx, home, No. Hie brother Howe left this message: ‘a done.” week | It was A over the Fox Tile course, | tut the temperature was relieved by a delightful nea t Naething beat Janin 1 up after one| Jot She clomest matches on record. Only | |omon were they as much a@ two holes | japart. On the first half there was Ite tle episodic, although Naething’s _ | was going, Janin taking 42 strokes, thanks to a wretched aeven on pc the ninth, Which left Naething 1 up on | lnday Howe complained of ill-|the first half, Janin lifted on the ath, | Tie office He went home, | witch made Naething 2 up. Then | a long steep fight of stairé|Janin wot a sensational 3, @ full etrvKe 1g to his Howe was a momber of a pioneer family in Westchester, The Howe ee- | top of a| rocky hill and at 5 ers fourteen | city lots, It is the remnant of « big farm that flourished re New York grew heyond the Harlom River and s and tenements into feds tate in Trinity @ a Specials To-morrow (Saturday) Tailored Suits Spring and Summer Mixtures MISSES’, 14-16-18-20. WOMEN'S, 34 TO 44. U. S. True Blue serges; blue-on-blue; gray flannel serge; brown and tan worsteds, pencil stripes; diagonal weaves; hard, closely woven worsteds in light, medium or dark effects and silk mixtures; full lined or half lined; two or three button models, with soft roll or flat tailored lapels sconted to his public improve- Made Elaberute Experiments The elde: Howe died eleven years ago, © and foll exhausted | peiow perfect play, on the Mth, to his wife and lerick and Alfred, Fred |“ top. reuson carted him | ane 16th looked itke Janin’s hole, tol- | 12 a R 0 NE ” | Bronx f TOR 'NAFTHING WINNER Xiihiner Herta srber seb, won, [PRISON FOR CHAUFFEUR | 1 |ARTER MANY REBUPPS Pitt Eacn, Sectee cas | WHO TOOK OWNER'S CAR, { 1 | | @ sum house in the yard, where he ‘ td H | - . . his mother lived in the house jlent in summer. , DUAL WTEMEISGE OE Can One 125 Suits | BRILL TWENTY suits surpass in value any other suits made to sell at $20. his father ha coupled. Alfred, a pro- Howe remained in bed Wednestay and| down in 2 @gainst the strict 4, con- | A * ‘ vie . 4 iy terslonal musician, occupied « house next] yesterday. He was too wick, to get up. |aeavently It was Naething’s hole, A Marked to Close... . $2 1.00 That’s the test applied to every suit before it is admitted to this very select ; floor, The widow of the elder Howe died | ed found him dead ! mmerl fine drive = wit an equally go ” - a . ‘ rn ” . : “| taut January and after that Frederick ae et ate tae hand, | 4PProach gave Janin the ith in § to Former Prices $35.00 to $39.50 | class. The BRILL TWENTY following is steadily growing, noticeably it op Rag lnecledh Mbapaaged ——_——. eet ce cae ee among men who have been accustomed to made-to-order clothes English : For fourteen years past he waa ®| OROPSEY FREES POLICEMAN, | Wit Nacthing 1 up, everything hinged ‘ | : ; $ i Araughtsman in the Topographical Bur- j *}on the same hole, Janin tried to run 1000 French Batiste Lawn | and conservative models in the new handsome Oxford blue, gray eau of the Horough of the Bronx. Helis mestimony Sa down an approach from the edge of a ‘ f PT \ devoted his spare time in his office to Cab aeeen Gd GuinGed dhe Suck of the and Mar uisette Waists | serges, blue serges, browns, tans, silk mixtures; splendidly hand ry ‘ the drawing of pians for public tm- a Salt for Ai cup, which lost him the match, Naeth- q tailored } provements and his spare time at home| On the testimony of Police Commies-| ing’s last half was in 8%, to al $2 00. $2 85. $3 75 seereonnsoccere See e eee e rere nes we teeter er eneee | to experiments in mechanics. foner Cropeey and others who declared! giving them 77 and 79 respectively L ’ e ’ e : Twisting in and out among the bulld-|he was not on duty at the time and Carroll beat Foot 3 up and 1 to go. H “hi ake! . \ § * ; Inge on the Howe homestead, Fred-|not even in the nelghborhood, Patrol-| Foot squared his match @ second time | Values $3.00, $4.00, $5.50 OXFORD BLUE is the new shade which has taken the town by storm. who was sued It is a beautiful blending of blue and gray; doesn’t show dust; comes plain and with faint stripes of red or white; tailored in the Euglish model by craftsmen of the highest ability. . The BRILL range is the finest $ in the city; 815 to $30. A special suit value, quarter lined with 22 silk, with silk sleeve lining.............. MER CTb ENG An erick constructed railroad tracks of| man John C. Rutied various guages. In the rear of his houre he had a machine shop, foundry | ‘ and boiler shop. He constructed min- 6 aialion jature steam engines, hoisting engines, | Ritiedge attacked him without provo-| 17th ended the contest | dump carts, derricks and other ma| cation near the Hldridge street station| On the play off of the triple tie In the chines ured in excavating and con-|pouse one day last September. He| qualifying round betwee John Nae- struction work, He planned to get the | asked $2,000 damages, thing, Theo. Caseber and H.C, Rich- city to put through the public im-| Rutledge deciared he wae miles away |ard, Naething won with @ 77. Richard provements he had dreamed out and|when the alleced aswautt, wae com-|did 9 and ¢ ascher | H. Second ret mac mitted, Justice Smith, after hearing |Preal beat Bottome, 4 up and 2 to go. to see hie own machinery used on the) tr cc ropesy tell of the investigation | Beli beat Hamitn, 3 up and 1 to go. } work. he had made into the charges, directed | ‘The leading early starters in the sent- ) Howe spent weven years working out eee enn veniiot for the| rw competition were Robert Coliter, end drawing plana for what he called | Ootceman, on the §th hole, but after that left up| pid toth | 200 French Marquisette Waists Colored Hand Emb’d Novelties) $ 4:85 Regular Prices $6.75 to $9.75 BLUE SERGE SUITS—a remarkable range, topped by the famous Martin’s serges, woven in the West of England, tailored in New York, ready to wear, at 835. As good as a %55 custom-made. Thousands of domestic serges, fine twilled, all wool, deep, rich TRUE BLUE, unblinking in the sun, 29.24.26 John Forsythe West 54th St Mt. Mary'a Parkway, an Hast Side Con, oa sits unsbrinking in the rain; distinction and character in every line of every suit; ourse, extending from One Hundr a : ighth street. to crotona| INDICTED FOR PERJURY. i and Thirty ; Park. He also filed with the Borough , authorities plans for a speedway and|Two Additional Hill Againat Man for an East Bronx subway to supply Who Faleified surety. transportation to parts of the bor cut off from the regular tranat The Grand Jury thie afternoon filed The ambitious Improvement ideas of |two additional indlctinenta for perjury the draughtsman never got beyond the |ngainst Sabato Vigorito, who formerly blue print stage. He urged their adop-| had a saloon at No, 238 Second avenue tion in vain, After the death of his|The charge of perjury is that Vigorito mother he became despondent and often | offered as surety property he did not complained that the world was against}own. On @ former tndictment found dim. last week ‘he was released in %,000 hall His only companton was John Fergu-| After the indictments were handed up son of No, 619 East One Hundred and |to Judge Mulqueen to-day Vigorito was) Extra Charge for lettering. We home sar ofa oS |9¢"H ot 'eacy'new tans | MT wite ged fais Pumps, Ties, Slippers, Oxfords fast and in around the place dur-|@urety, Mdward C, Bleahy, le the owner N lot $2.50 and $3.00, but ing the day. Howe often complained to|ot the property Visorito is accuseal of sy ee casnaat apodiareed ca bos emcee i Another opportynity to. se dependable Summer Footwear the wanted kings; 25 styles: all e new, smart perfect goods. Velvets, Calfskin, Kidskin, Patent Leather, Russia Calf, Satins. 500 pairs of sample pumps and ties as an added attraction, at 4 value. Girls’ $5 Repp Dresses, $3.95 Two distinctly new and smart models in square neck; kimono or 4 ; one has upper waist and sleeve of white all-over eyelet embroidery matchless values 2t $15, $18, $20, $25, $30, $35 YOUNG MEN'S SUITS—not small sizes of men’s suits; but specially designed models for the young fellow with a pardonable pride in the per- fection of his physique. Long, rounded, graceful lapels, soft roll fronts, slight form-fitting backs, English models, modified English models, and college models—Blues, grays, browns, tans, dark mixtures, in every good {nbric and weave; the best made young.men’s clothing ever offered at $12, $15, $18, $20 (257! STREET-WEST OCH &¢. Between Lenox, & 7th Aves.** C&C IB > NAG Saturday Economies (Open Til! 9.45 P. ML.) Sale some taken froin our regular lines, some specially purchased under- price; mostly $15 values, some formerly as high as 820............ Ha} 144 Rowery, north of Grand St Blue serges and odd lots of fancy suits, browns, tans, grays, mixtures, $10 Office Coats, 50c to $7.50. Automobile Dusters, $1.50 to $10. Flannel and Serge Trousers, grays, white, stripes, $3 to $8. New Kind of Wash Suits for Beys. $1 and $1.50 | | ROSENBAUM &Co, f ‘ it 10 and 12 West 23d Street arranged In a charming ett t. The other is Beautifully trimmed with fine Something quite new, long-needed, and only to be found embroidery. Both extremely pretty and serviceable. ¢ material is an im- ; y > A . cee ° ‘ porter Repp, in white, light blue, tan and pink. Sizes, 6 to 14 years. in New York in the Brill stores:—Russian and Blouse Suits, in handsome galateas, ginghams, and Croxtons; r 8 A FOR SATURDAY, MAY 20TH, ONLY. Women’s Summer Waists fitted with patented attached waist-carrying extensions WOMEN'S FINE LINGERIE WAISTS—collarless medel; embroidered in blue— for the hose supporters PAL ANNs ang a rigs device . . pretty designs, Also of silk mull in blue and white and kK and hy which the suit may be lengthened to suit the needs Full Length Reversible Satin Cape Coats Mie stripe with plain calor sailor’ collar dor march “1.69 theta arena ioe. } Sane WAISTS—of sheer batiste; Ic ck with three rows of Val, lace; er SypTS . 08 * it front with A en see Tages GHA GlLEvER RAUNT Kina C OL cor Ae WASH at Ts, sustian ane fallor atvles white one a marquisette. y other st ed, with square neck, variety of the most desired patterns, in chambrays, gala- | Regular Value, $55.00, trimmed with en idery....+ rere: teas, linens, and piques; $2, $2.50, $3. NORFOLK SUITS in Khaki, $1.95, $2.45, $3.45; in Made of guaranteed satin, black on one $1.50 Hand Bags, 89c 3.50 Hand Bags, 1.95 linen and white duck, 83.45. side, other in colors; maybe worn either WOMEN'S HAND BAGS—in black] SEAL AND WALRUS GRAIN HAND . BOY SCOUT suits, 83; official New York Ey itunes tecladad ‘sug $13 75 Satin and moire; various shapes; with|BAGS—with plain: and fancy metal agents, Ne ee “4 out; included are a number of rever- e gilt and silver frames. SUEDE BAGS! frames; gilt and French gray finish; SPECIAL—Boys'’ all-wool, double breasted and Norfolk Suits; a very attractive assort- sible pongee coats, satin on other side | in black, tan, navy, gray and brown,|one and two-piece fittings. ment of the new goods in the newest shades; smart, stylish lines; excellent peo Ereosh ray, niihbd omnes ea TEBE TRA AE nA fulgedlvalustaiien ts ca tee seer et, eee ... $7.50 Riot Alteration aney cord hank so ve e TAPESTRY BAGS, long cord handle. |75c to ° , : st Coral Jewelry, 25c, 49c Play Suits None Sent C. 0. D. or on Approval. 50c Hair Barettes, 25 IMPORTED CORAL JWELRY—a ’ ir Da 9 S496 | new assortment, including Brooches, Picturesque, practical play-suits, well made and [ Buckle and Strand Barettes—in imi-/ gar pins, Collar Pins, Pendants, Hat poe The most Soong lian, Cowboy, Mo) . nek Tar, tation shell, amber and black Bink: Necbiacbe nnd Long Gait G famous of all made for boys a r insure | Base out, Senorita: and Bronco hy S ces and Long Coat Chains freedom of action and proper circulation; support | Girl to #1.75. Special Cowboy Suit, Fj 85c ' knickers and stockings, too. Nothing near'y as | with hat, belt, pistol holster, lariat. bandanns neck- 50c Tourist Cases, 25c %3'° Veils, 75¢ to $2.50 good nt 806. crchiel, $3. - SRETONNE TOURIST CASES S—rub-| SHETLAND VEILS—t'z yards long; in black and white Harlem and Union Square Stores Open Saturday Evening FIVE STORE . de mom’ Brill Zicthers At 49th Street Near G arly SOc ea. Furniture — Rinses EX Sensational Sale /ENNELL S Stores — a 4 Established Nearly Malt a Century, High-Grade, Sanitar 279 BROADWAY reas te nwich Extraordinary Sale of Dining Room Furniture Y Near ChambersSt, THE HOUSE OF BETTER VALUES issi,ar Bruce SPECIALS FOR THIS { ‘ Ls WEEK. Hair Goods = 3 Koom Flat, i : = peas ——= — Furnished Complete, Every Piece at Cost or Less During This 9 , Ticoom Tat, Intensely Interesting Saturday Event, S Furnished Complete, 1.95 Fer Mhreg Stvlew of Clu fchies'so:| “WANT” DIRECTORY : . “3 || Ladies orMen’s $e =.00| | '*" iseapetenaceal Ac 4 14° 8° 9.50 12-% | Clothing Up to 25 at ne iM All of golden polished oaks well made, solid, satisfactory. Every floor || $100 Down—S1,00 Per Week | 9 -'g, Wary awttches i filled with Furniture, Carpets, cums at low prices. ‘ Delivered ine v :} ac 4 : and raids 6 WE FURNISH HOMES COMPLETE— CASH OR CREDIT, 7 era ra Faraliure, Rugs, Bedding. Bronx Store, 3d. Av. & 149 St, || EXamee MME LANE) | | eon any other two mediums in the universe, ! makes more offers of positions than GEO, FENNELL & CO, 2209 3d Av., Bel. 120 & 121 Sts, A) ttt ae

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