The evening world. Newspaper, October 18, 1911, Page 16

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a - ee NT eT LT I I TT BARNES CALED CLARKE'SILLNESS JOHNDLSBANK sis: /™ttatron CURED BABY |” INALBANY PROBE —ELIMMATES HM MUSTMAKEGOOD =: saraeec” NAY OF ESTEMA | inderato: # advanced | y that Mra. Alfoe T. iKin- inge the National that it war always Founded 1836 . - 's Case) Mtn oe of Cheng went throu Complete Stocks of banks loans take | Court of Appeals from an order of the! f reement | Appellate Division denying her motion " » be de-/to open a default in favor of her hus- her little bo: from ar dl, Willlam S Kinsey of Armour 4 was # She tried everything without Writies in | Willa Park, where she sued sepa- na iarltet | eine eereey soe, las ook eee | her iaeics wedi titans, Mourning Apparel * Republican Leader Summoned | Stricken District- Attorney's Bankruptey Referee Orders) #4" When One of His Men Is | Friends Answer Cropsey’s | $161,000 Restored to Lathe |Miivent nol, n that suit. Jostice Mille dented her| The following is what she saya: “I ae aie anted Ler | cannot speak too highly of Resinol Oint- Declared in Contempt Attack in Bank Scandal. | rop Firm's Creditors. ~— a fighting her husband ever) ment and Soap, i Arte my baby and Accessories ; TEX RICKARD IS HET UP. ing t 5 boy of Eczema. He a very severe " . . first appe . Numerous other remedies had been . . ALBANY, Get. 1 —Jonn Th Lind. The tines of Dietrict-Attorney Clarke] 1.. Tocnedall x [Subpoenaed to Appear in a Case {ice ‘Noeipkeita th drat mae to Kad 4 S ie > t an ve Hiness © er v obn DD. Tockefaller’« Nato City ,tiee Tompkins, ase on the| would not be without! e in y “9 nay, eecroiary and treneurer of tie Of Brooklyn ia ao serious that Ne Willen got a Jolt today in a report led] ‘That May “haat Siz Wee kround of newly developed evidence ot | heave,” One-Piece Mourning Dresses Journal Company of Atvany. of which) 0 unable to take any further part iy Hankeuptey. ¢ iy etl! ure ok the ty after Justice Mills en-| ‘The first application will relieve the F : William Tarnes és, chairman of the/ hia campaign for re on He WAU ee cnaiten Se rectal tone te Nes ree aregnen in New York |tered an order dismissing Mrs. Kinsey's |itching and irritation in skin diseases A variety of styles in Crepe de Chene; braif and crapes Republican State Committee, ix presi.| fering from an att ea has 3 to pay to He D. Motch+| third man in the ring with Jeffries and| Kinsey Wealthy Iinen importer | Rd stop, the Pn, Poi aris es paces trimmed with net collars and cuffs, We het! fk AUR, Wan declared in contempt today | that nay requir : ustee Of Latnrop, Ttaakdtir d& Ob: (TouNeoh at Rano, Nev. tt Wak Alokard [Ot Mieth ave New York, and was @ Geta aaea tt an oversight appli number of large sizes in regular stock. Alterations by the Senate committer whici Is Jn ward Carre OM Opankrupte) $181,700.82, Thie I# an echo| who put ¢ Navi ox dhe map, |Ridawer Wiwn, he met See Allee | ete Y | made quickly. ¥ vestigating the affairs of Albany city kof the famour Hocking Pool crawh, in {If he hadn't been in Gold he would . She was| . Resinol preparations are sold at all! Or reat, heats” aod |drugatoress Samplesentfreeif youwill, $27.50, $30.00, $40.00, $50.00 and $60.00 junior, They lved in| mention Department No. 54. but moved to Armour| —Resinol Chemical Co., Baltimore, Md. | end county, Mr. Lindsay had been)‘ @ubpoenaei to produce a Met of the!) stockholder of the company, but when | called to the stand refused to pro duce the st on the ground that Jt was private business, and be had been di- rected by the executive committee of the corporation t re fuse. Osbe counsel to the Hrected that a @vb- “fhe illness of the which banks Were enmeshed, and when| Ot have been subpoenaed lthey saw the fatture of brokerage | Waldorf to appear in the Uni houses was ty |Cireutt Court next Monday, Mr. Rick- reg |ard i» wanted to assist George Graham t three vears ago. She Labels batdable ns BRA ot Rice out of a Httle difculty he ts in at Presbyterian Church,| A yonng and very beautiful New York | ’ Misses’ “, ise: report atiewa dual BR ECL EB Scale ous ited a orabiem ta ete (0 Women's and Suits to brokers iarge sume, with the expec: lof having connected with the frm |,c%O, sears ago Mra. insey accused i ; ; tation that the next day the brokers/of B. 1H. Sel lousy na Of imported Diagonals, English Whipcords and Broad $79. ‘0 to $4 00 Phe tr toe applieatl oy is perform able. 1 to call in ran opera ‘arke w much before tela & Co, the meterich= | an, m emper and abusing her before their would fell atocks and bonds and make | dulckery i ae servanta charged that he locked good, but were allowed to have more eit rently arrived from the At-|har out of thelr house and accused her | Republic dhe tous t oxicatto ai Mr. Barnes. ‘I'll accentuated by hiv y over his po-|Money and to draw agains ey ee ane the phen ‘are | Of intoxication and unseemly conduct, | vere etockholdera are.” litical affair Cropsey, the} (On the day of the Hocking Pool cot. | EO" yeh here to indiog mote aut re ivsoy tua tena mered ‘mq n oP, “ | z 0 a Republican hae made the] lapae Jan. 19, 191, Lathrop, Haskins ® | American fighters to go south and had | company and apent her evenings ples. the committee resumed ite Union Bank ’ big Issue in the| Co, the report shows, borrowed $00,000 | | y no idea of tarrying In this city very | ing cards and drinking at the Gram. Mourning and Semi-Mourning Blouses earing to-day Mr, Osborne took up campaign and hy orously attacked | from the National City Bank, giving| jong, but ft looke now as if Mr. Rickant | aton Inn. ad the matter of city printing, He intro. Mf Clarke for alleged negtect of duty | two promimsory noter, payable on de-| will remain here at least six weeks Choi dabed teetimony to show that the Ar-|* "respect af the Union Bank. mand, for $300,000 and $200,000. Hefore| longer than he had intended, for tt 1s |= ————— “Re josce effects que Company had a contract for print. |g .te Diatrict-Attorney’s campaign man-| noon the firm had drawn against its|the belief that it will take that long to | : kus Company had a contract for print agers gave out a long and explicit re- he case. : ‘ . ; ng the proceedings of the Common ply to these charges this afternoon, aooount #ix ae #0 Aggy lo balance | try the peck: HN Al ansortment in various materials—Crepe Me Council and had printed them for 1910, The Clarke statement attempta to) wae SU6IM® Stony be Rev. Milton H. Sangree Dead. teor, Crepe de Chine, Chiffon Cloth, plain or crepe ; ote t day Lathrop, haan n oar At the mame time he endeavored to) Atle | tah demember, 100% tried hard| tt impossible fo mest obligat HARRISBURG, Pa, Oct. 18—Rev 5 trimmed; Chiffon, Marquisette, Voile, Tafteta, Peau show that the Mayor's message and 1, get indictments agatnst the Union| ater in the day the euspension wa Milton H. Bangreé, one of the beat- B Altman & On de Cygne, Net, etc. Prices range according to various reports of city departments Hank oMcials, but was unable to do #0| nounced on the Stock Exohange. In the| known mintsters of the Reformed le e material, from had been p.inted in duplicate, and that Hecause of lack of corroborative Infor- meantime the officers of the National| Church tn Pennaytvania, died here to- ry there reports bore evidence of having mation from the State Superintendent “i fay at the age of aeventy-nine. Mr. $. i, $. , heen printed by the Journal Company, of Banking and also because Justice| Oty Bank saw the way Hocking stock | dingree wae born in Maryland, but was UNUSUAL ATTENTION IS 1395 42.50. Frederick U, Dressler, city clerk, said Rogers of Watertown, sitting in Brook-| %@® Laps down and sought to protect | caucwted in this State. He served in i : 4 he lyn by assignment of Gov, Hughes, dis- | chemaelves. the Seventy-elghth Pennsylvania Volun- 7 FTERNOO! that the city had a contract with the cared at extraordinary Grand Jury| Aesistant Cashier Atbeck went to the| teers in the olvil war. He wae the GIVEN TO MADE-UP DRESSES IN A NOON Argus Company for prining the whole proceedings but that no contract had been made with the Journal Company for the duplicate reports. before ite work was finished. broker's oMfices and succeeded tn getting | father of Allen Sangree, the writer. Mourning Neckwear AND EVENING STYLES, AND TAILOR-MADE Imported Mourning Ne Yokes, Chemisettes, Collar and SUITS AND COSTUMES. | Cutf Sets, Jabots, Stock Collars {Med that the Jouraat Company did not| mad Widowi 884... c-cccc cee $1.00 to $8.50 f yo ich bo rae . * Pep uptonns sates Sains, Yes} MOURNING SUITS, DRESSES, MILLINERY_AND ACCESSORIES | Handkerchiefs sub-let the printing to the Argus Com-| oe —— ees FOR_THE DIFFERENT PERIODS OF MOURNING ARE SHOWN | IN_THE DEPARTMENT DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY TO THIS | pany, which Mr. Osborne contended en- | tafled an unnecessary expense upon the Plain hem; also embroidered. . . + 25¢ to $5.00 urnal d i F | 5 Gr scaeis (aps tucsiticg tur ‘peintive’ the] ee l Ue LIL yy PURPOSE. Veils erp want you to explain,” sail Mr. Os- fendi tnenevnneresreeteenrenee ery Gan and Ribbon Borders, fancy Sesae dens th the cheapest ten \ 10 Minutes Jersey City to Hoyt St.—A. & S. Private Subway Station. | and plain meshes................ $1.00 to $10.95 “Afaat ‘efor Fou (0 prove,” replied | MENTION 1S ALSO MADE OF THE STOCK OF RIDING HABITS, | Scarfs $1.95 t $5.05 the witness. = ocarls Ig wes when he first took the stand| that Mr. Lindsay was asked to produce IN THE LATEST IMPROVED STYLES FOR CROSS. OR . the list of stockholders of the Journal . « Wonderful Sale of Men’s Shirts ha | RIDING HATS, GROVES AND BOOTS; WHIPS AND CROPS, Schnee & Great Day for Men Here—Read These Offers ALL AT MODERATE PRICES Mourning Crepes and Veils; Also ‘ Ghatrmai Bayne then took the witneas| I oo con aaa] _ HERE IS THE BEST NEWS FOR MEN IN MANY A DAY— st of stockhold- | Complete Lines of i 1 will say Mourning Silks at Popular Prices ether, Sanpete rrogias etedb raped sale that embraces almost everything in wearables that a man could desired Met. The chat: Ask Your Wife, Mother +4 Faces a s ) ig e Ci then declared tira’ ia. “contumacy “and | or Other Relative think of for Fall and Winter. We lead with a sale of splendid new contempt,” Ke | to Get What You Want. | goods from one of the best men’s furnishing concerns in this country. DON'T MISS THIS SALE. | Nightshirts, | Nec! laited Shirts, f t Jai Special Display of \ s E. | Nightshirts, Pajama: eckwear, plaited Shirts, fancy Shirts, plain ‘ ° Shirts, Bath Robes; every piece dependable and good acre B. Altman & Gn. Mourning Hats, Toques every one offered at a decidedly reduced price. Here are details briefly told to save you time; the || the proper steps to punish the witness for hie attitude, “It is the sense of this committer e to Mr. Osborne, Wadia taen anand ieee tor | Boods wil save you money: | and Bonnets eo e lttee, 1 Md th a aioe civil remedy. you. tave also the | Men's 69c. Domet Nightshirts, 46c. Men's Fancy Shirts, 58c. a ; ; | $10.00 to $45.00 HIGSE proceed under. the Good quality domet Nightshirts, striped designs in blue | Unmatched value, Made of fine quality percales, standard CORSETS _ IN THE NEW DESIGNS FOR. AUTUMN AND | Also te be dropin, are LBM) eae BUNTON HU oe | BenacallUrand new esirabie colerineat cose etre WINTER SUCRE TY) NUMBER Or es ARLE MARES | Smart Sets in C. Marabou: TIDE FLOATS THREE MASTER! Men's Sc, Muslin Nightsbirts, 46c. cuffs attached, : ier AMONG THEM THE “FASSO" CORSET, MADE IN PARIS; AND rt Sets in Crape or Marabout | ON BEACH AT SEA CLIFF. | | LO ete ee a Rl et Men's White Plaited Shirts, 85c. | THE “ESNAH" CORSET, MADE IN WORKROOMS ON THE Silk. Trimmed ‘sill li ‘ i ’ The favorite white Shirt for business wear; 3 different dior Cari! Linea: Rol men $ ahat err Nightshirts, bien ; s2e pats fie quality fabrics; made correct every PREMISES. A FULL LINE OF TRICOT CORSETS AND POPULAR $ ie he | xtra fine quality Nightshirts, made V neck, have fri letail; Shirts that will wear and give pertect satis- E ERA | paired—Another Hauled Off i and pearl buttons, high grade trimmings; they would faction Lidl GRADES OF CORSETS, AT VERY MODERATE PRICES, ARE | be good value at $1.25..... Se Just Before. ALSO IN STOCK. TCEEEA CRIP aa en ee Men's $1.00 Plaited Shirts, 69c. The best value in men’s Neckwear that we have ever been . toeday’s storm, floated the three-mast- Fancy plaited Shirts, new fall styles, dozens.of styles to] able to offer—the product of a renowned maker of 50c. AN IMPORTANT FEATURE OF THIS DEPARTMENT IS THE Silks and Dress Goods ed echooner Coral Leaf, which went choose tre all neat designs; plenty of favorite black | Cravats—and they are made in two of the best Four- MAKING OF CORSETS TO SPECIAL ORDER. | aah few miles east of Sea Cli, |i| and white effects; coat model, cuffs attached. . -69c| ineHand shapes.......... 19¢ . ‘ Woes sina Ces ost is | Naaeeae salen ale Special Sale—Thursday and Friday thresmasier Prederick Rossener, which —= = SPECIAL MENTION IS MADE OF L'ENVELOPPANTE, THE NEW F weat om the beach at the same time, HIP CONFINER; BRASSIERES OF LACES, EMBROIDERIES, ETC. 3,000 yards 40-inch ENG ee | AND OTHER CORSET ACCESSORIES. Satin Meteor Crepe $ 1 8 Hare ea Pee agar in evening and street shades. 5 WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC LINGERIE, Formerly $2.25 per yard. DRESSING GOWNS, NEGLIGEES WITH CAPS TO MATCH, Sponged and shrunk, 52-54 inches wide, in lengths of re made, without m into the water a e from 2 to 4 yards. Fifth Avenne, 34th and 35th Streets, New York. Formerly $2.50 to $8.50 per yard. Even after the .Rossener had deen| “10 TO 15 MINUTES FROM ANYWHERE At Greatly Reduced Prices Noated the Coral Leaf refused to budge. | | Ly ~a | | AUM AN N S | Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.: 19th St2 | ) \ | Men’s $15.00 Advertised Suits, $12.50. The manufacturer, ior more than 25 years favorably known the country over for the sterling character of his product, || has this season SPECIALIZED on this ADVERTISED §15.00 line and is meeting the greatest success of his history. We are large users of his regular merchandise, however, and under an arrangement concluded months ago are enabled tosell this advertised line of $15.00 Suits for Si sade at +4 ‘ cette $12.50 Fabrics are smart cassimeres that are all wool, or pure worsteds that are full weight, and both in excellent designs || and colorings. Among the new arrivals a plain dark gray cassimere that is scarce and hard to get at any price. Sizes tor ordinary, stout or long figures. Second Floor; Men's Building. Men’s 50c. Underwear, 39c. | Men’s 20c. Half Hose, 12!4c. | Derby ribbed, heavy weight cotton Underwear, extra M SOTTON HALF HOSE, in plain colors of tan, good quality, Shirts have ay, black; also some in fancy stripes, checks and long sleeves; Drawers have coutil tacings, pearl buttons }embroidered figures, with double heels and toes; full and reinforced gussets. Subject tosligh rfections, | fashioned. * Main Railing, Main Floor, Men’s $2.50 Shoes, $1.98. MADE OF GOOD STOUT GUN METAL calfskin in blucher style with welted and stitched soles in Winter weight ; made over most comfortable lasts, All sizes, 6to 11. storm swelled * Ude so the Mer- | vitt-Chapman wreokers were able to net her into deep wa Both can be tred. The Rossener gocs to N edford and the Coral Leaf to New| ork. | ne Building, 4 —>—_—— HANSEN'S MONEY GONE. w of Millionaire Former Son-in: Petitions Business Into Bankruptey, | She was weil up the beach when AT 149 ST. ENTRANCE OF SUBWAY OR ELEVATED Carl Fincher Hansen, the disbarred lawyer and former husband of multi- millonaire Issac V. Brokaw's daughter, In Broke. ‘This afterne signed a petition to } i bankrupt the he had bee ‘Third Floor, Men's Building. Porto Rican Cigars at Very Decided Reductions JUST THE BEST OF LUCK and a big purchasing power combined to give us this wonderful sale, All are hand made Cigars, fine long fillers very good flavor; easy smokers. ’ ‘Aunett, anks the United |{| Union Club, box of 25, at $1.00 instead of $1.75. Brevas Finos, box of 50, at $1.30 instead of $2.50, THIS SOLID ‘ States District Court to appoint a re-| Perfecto Extra, box of at $1 5 (large size), box ot SO, at $ instead of $3.00, etver for the French-American Store Puritanos Finos, box o t $1.50 histead of schilds, box of 50, at $1.50 inste : 4 of $2.75. je Hoyt Street Eatrance=-Elevator to A.’ & $, Subway Station DAK DINING TAB 6 FT. EXTENSION-HEAVY CLAW aLE TO YOUR HOME) Be Company, giving the princtpal place of Men's Bullding ust im business as No. 8 Westchester avenue, Main Fi x. After Hansen was released from) Blackwell's Island a year ago he organ. {x04 whix store company, Which van typ| “Idle Hour Lanei Rooms, | Hanse: $5 to $13 Arabian Lace Curtains, $3.85 to $6.85 | Doubled corded beautiful lace curtains, from one of the best of the American manufacturers— a most remarkable value-were $5 to $13—-Thursday will be $3.85, $4.85 and $6.85 a pair, Third Floor, Front, Central HE Sunday World’s Want Directory makes more “‘Offers of Positions’’ than any other two mediums in the universe. | White 5! } ‘The trial of Lena and Morris Cohen | - of No. Forsyth street, charged | ( with conspiring () violate the white! - slave law, way to-day postponed by | fo Sor Rage aL garage ee ee ae a th eee eee aD, | he er ; cust | Women’s Li ht Wei ht R ° C t y) 89 |i) |W Free with Every Purchase of $50 I Mother at Her Best, | wih f gs ig ain Uoa Ss, . {|| 374-376 East 149th Street BRASS BED Absolutely FREE ; ab iadenin” ons ees Peek i Doesn't make any difference what price youwish to pay—the coat is waiting you here. Next Door te Fest Office With Every Purchase of $75 dqugiter ela the UNQUESTIONABLY THE MOST REMARKABLE VALUE offered anywhere is the one at ” a “Yes, 1 do," admitted the fai 39, ‘Tan rubber, plaid backs, cut on excellent lines, close fitting. Store orders only. Norie C. | ce Ee ON EO Bega It D mother has made it « point to be or on approval SN pean Pir cates taaing, Mf ST. 1 POOR WEST OF, "AVE z FH open Every Eve! . Saurdays == ; \ =—— ar men fp-wae h, RNCRRRRR At _ SE NSE Re REL ELAS SS AGA Cn a al ia Se Aa A CL Se ye Sannocaa omens

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