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ST ST — wes Lae he HAS REOPENED d that all other cloudy have VENING WORLD RIDAY, NOVEMBER quit, In August, 199, Walbaum de. | money you have. clded the place had become too conapio- | Walbaum is sald to have put up all uous as a gambling resort, and closed |the bankroll, understood to be $100,000. it, It was the most noted In the coun- jd UA. ree te get Mes gdls year Soe try, with the exception of Cantleld’s. |anq 351-3 per cent. of the net profits, The doors were of bronze and there wi 140,00 staircase. ' wISe HiGe J. Amron opened a restaurant in tno| AGAINST FIRE CASE DELAY. building then, and did well for awhile. HORSE THROWS POLICEMAN. ja Foand wit Skell 139 We nan 't. Between 7°% lenox Aves. (7 $14.00 WARDKOBE COUCH, BRASS SALETY CRIB BED, SPECIAL, , and His Mount Far Away. William Galbraith, @ mounted police- man attached to the Tremone station, was foung at Walton avenue and Mount Hope place at $ o'clock last night with a Lee gpa. Max Blanck and Isaac Harris, proprie- e ory linings, as I hope When things began “looking up” in the fractured skull. | | te tors of the Triangle waist factory, ! | tm Wi ror you And T trust that) a gambling palace at No, #% West | SAmbling line “Dutch Fred” got busy. | where 14 employee died in a fire. Inst |, caoraith left the station house three “ fot the lease cancelled and began pre-! March, were ealled by Judee O'de liver | ROUrt before on his horse, Victim. It is | i « doled A Richa shad Pear paring for easy times. The opening took | in Gencral Sessions yesterday to plead 9 te eee wa vera hy? oa . being refitted at a cost of $40,000, “Dute of eek ft Ie not easy to| to sev dietme: 5 c h to ‘ordhan. Hos. dianent Foster atated fm hia confession that place a week ago, nv seven indictment ; charging man. |\ ‘ ‘aaily, bedi .tins. eree| ‘he met n first on Doo,| Fred” Walbaum and Frank Farrel] gat in, aa you have to be Known to the | saunter aie ; Parte tote ine me fads ce warden an eat heddines u 1 t Meadville, Pi wned it 1 tnership, but Far. ment, no matter how h har counsel ‘ed tor more time. en y- f e D Hasband Aided Her by Show- eevilie Ee ke tlh ahh bt nl Ai A ll on dge O'Sullivan ted that @ plee be |lives at No, 1559 Lexington avenue with B EDD NG FXCLIST FI, | entered by to-day. his wife and several children, r ing Letter From Girl He Had Deceived. ee Oe rr Telephone Announcement In Tearful Reply She Upbraid- éd Him and Asked Him to Shield Her Name. cages ‘Me tactical error of putting it down sponsible for the fact that 4 Mrs, Thomas Foster of | No, 121 Sixth avenue, Brooklyn, are no jonger man and wife, And it was not one letter from another weman but a bundle of 189 letters that Mrs, Gertrude Foster found in her hus- band's trunk, and at the very moment | when her cousin, Mrs. Lena trying to reconctie them a tion that had lasted for riv Supreme Court Justice Blackmar, in gf % q Can Brooklyn, yesterday gave Mra. Foster E S11; her decree of divorce, with alimony and x the custody of her two children, John, az, and Louise, eight Foster travels for Maxwell & Moore of Manhattan. Mrs. Hanan brought the @eperated couple together again last June, and Foster stayed for a week, leaving his trlunk when ne left, A day wor two later he sent for the trunk, and Mrs. Foster found the packet of 150 let- tere as she was locking it to be for warded. Foster did not oppose the suit. In the | presence of his wife's lawyer, Frod- | verick Schenck of No. Ml Broadway, | Manhat he wrote and ed a con: | feesion, also displaying a Miss Alice C. Lampman of OM City, | Pa..—her tearful reply to his confession | te her that everything had been dls- scovered. Parts of her letter read: "Dearest Boy—It ever a girl recetved & death blow, I am that girl. The full) realization has not come to me yet. And ‘a9 you have wilfully lied to me from the) baginning—lied to me almost to the| end? I @id not think that you, above ail, would do that to me; but under all the circumstances I deserved nothing ore greg cs cons : E oe is CD Yy iy XN AX KKK GC so/ Hille \* \ cae ichmon. GCE \N \ The Overcoat Sale 6,000 Hackett Carhart Men’sOvercocts At Savings of $6.50 to $17.50 Never before in New York clothing retailing have such tremendous special values been oficred at the season's very beginning. Every new and correct model is here. * Every good weave and coloring used for overcoatings is here. The fabrics came from 15 of the world’s best mills. The tailoring is high-class Hackett Carhart workmanship. $18 Val Men’s & Y Men’ 4 Geaessats $1 1] 50 Suits, Extra Special. $13 si EW Model Coats of black and Oxford Melton and sortment you will find those new blue, gray, fancy overcoatings, tailored, styled and finished like brown effects, shown around town in garments usual $18 garments. All sizes for men and young y dollars higher than 818 and 820. rade of fabric, finish and style, these gar- ments are the best $15 and 820 dard val i $20 Value $7 3.50 Gere Shee aes ae eta meee men and young men. Overcoats F 1 tos d 820 f Winter Overcoat, y' . fins chance to's S30'if yon dont see these, | Wonderful Suits $] .00 hes e te ‘ik it were beltes ' vertible Gee lar a for Men, at ik quarter length model mixtures, and very GUATS of fine all-wool pure worsteds,in exclusive new models for men and young men, Suits of fi coat has best serg trali vool, id ch the $22.50 Value $] 500 sirable gray, ten, brown and pew blue stades, Extreme Overcoats, and conservative models to meet every taste. Sizes for OR stout men here are dark Oxford Overcoats made men and young men, icularly tofit them, For M d ¥ M f Fegulur build from 98 chest up, here are fancy Tan, | $2250 and $25 $] 750 ° INTER-BOROUGH TELEPHONE TOLL RATES FROM SUBSCRIBERS! STATIONS. Effective December 1, 1911 WYy Jacleates to or Ys; rom Lower g hs Manhattan, Indicates to or SS from Lower. 10c. SS Manhattan, Second District, State of New York, this Company will reduce rates, effective December Ist, 1911, for telephone calls originating at Subscribers’ Stations within the City of New York, as follows: [' accordance with an order of the Public Service Commission, eine. BADN'T KNOW ANOTHER HAD BETTER CLAIM. But you know and God knows, had/ I any idea that there was one with a! selaim greater than mine, I would have deen the last person in the world to have tried to separate you from that | claim. You have placed me in a false | position, The truth, that I did not! kaow, who will believe that? “E cannot collect my thoughts. They wamble from the day I met you,’ first | im one place, then in another; and} cwhen I find so many things that point te places where you had to tell un- truth after untruth—oh, what have I done to deserve all t | 4 “For my sake—and you DISTRICTS | Old Rate | New Rate pI m: In tailoring, DES cee rene tg) TEREST EARS YEE EN STE Se Boy RE a From! Lower Manhattan, embracing Central Office Districts (below 110th Sireet West and 103d Street East a That section of the Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens 1 Oc. 5c. shown in the above sketch as Central Brooklyn, Astoria and Newtown, with boundaries as indicated. NOTE: This reduction does not apply to calls originating at Public Telephones. FROM j Lower Manhattan (as above defined) | eel To ‘aie Central Office Districts of Flushing, Richmond 15c. | 10c. | | Hill and Jamaica. it to ‘you may convey the news that I wi sdeoetved and resign in favor of the o1 with the claim. Had I known the truth | I would never have met you the sec. ond time. All I possess is my name. Ihave worked hard for it. It ts mother | 1 am thinking of mostly. the Mist one I may ever ask of yc @ave me from the puvile ev.dince in & case of this kind dld_you not tell The Company will also readjust certain other toll rates and make a number of voluntary reductions to take effect December 1st. Particulars will be announced later. NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO. regulur build from Brown and Gray mixtures, ay well as conservative Oxford ; 4 very garment would be extreme value | Men’s Suits, at . NE, blue-grays, new hairline stripes, new plain and diagonal we in tan, brown an Patterns $25 Value $] 750 4 oot found in suits under $25, | Tailoring, trimmings and cut not found in suits under $22.50 and $25, ein Overcoats, every respect except our special price of 81/60 they equal UST a few of the models are: Double-breasted con- | OF Surpass usual $¢2.5 and 825 garments, we do not ex- vertible collar models, Ulster collar belted models, | Sé8erate when we use the head line above. single-breasted convertible ca length (46 ine’ long) overcoat mod models and re Meltons, Kerseys and Cheviot mixtures are r uttention is ealled to the rich dark brown The Hackett Carhart cight gray mixtures and the $25 Special Suit As a fa at 822.50, Do You Shop on 125th Street A good name for Harlem’s busiest thoroughfare would be Economy Street rr rome Olatle anal Dafoe Mere ane ret dhe ites this extra special value we haye put more effort than >.expenses and cost of doing business are much less than downtown—You GET uf —_—_—_—_—— | most tailoring concerns devote to thelr $86 suits, The . THE BENEFIT—try shopping uptown some day. Come in and visit us—we only ie : $28 Value $ 50 sual weed in $aD Gate The ralisne eats bee sell furniture and housefurnishings, but every home needs what we offer and every one . Oo t ] 9: | ucter hand work. The models are Fashion's correct ideas can save money by trading here. Our prices are low—your credit is good. * NRT OOR tae CIC of Blue Ribbon G uaranteed Furniture inch kerwys eae : siete | Other Suits 50 greenish grays, Oxfords and apn bi Ready to Wear, $97 0845 $30 Value $99.50 Overcoats, a eae laa oad PT as tment of the finest results ob- years’ experience in the making = 3 A 5 & . 3 A Z = 4 F 8 & = g mea. Here : i out of the stare, ‘ARMTH without weight garments included in coloring, weave Uhia range, “Uere are new browns, grays, tans ‘and to-day. Sines blues. Many have fancy back and are sk and models for men and young men of every build and eton lined. Check and stripe effects, as well as plain blacks and | every good taste idea. Oxfords. Included are dark Oxford Melton coats, with fancy backs. : $35 Value $ 00 | Custom Tailored 9 5 $ : Overcoats, Garments .... to! HE biggest of all, 2,000 coats at &25 ITH fifty years of fine tailoring experience each, and every one 835 standard, Raglan W to back us up, and a “special order" or- button through, convertible collar and box CT etegatatD second to none, to accomplish coat models, Every length from 45 to 52 inches, the work, we solicit orders for made-to-measure Every from 32 to 52. ‘y coloring from | garments. You can choose from over a thousand black to lightest grays and ta styles of new and exclusive Foreign and Domestic weaves of woolen and worsted suitings and over Fur and Fur Lined Coats 200 different overcoatings. Your garment, guar- teed to fit perfectly, delivered in ten d at 14 to 4 Less Than Regular Prices | you order, orif necessary in less than ae ner E. E.* TURLINGTON, Vice-President 265 Broadway, | 841 Broadway, | 119 W. 42d St. | 95th Street, we Cor, 13th st. Near Broadway. | Near Chambers st, | Harlem and 42d Street Storer Open Evenines | Near 3d avenue, This beautiful mahog- A cl ¥ 8 ce SIS ara i $18 extra high r mM wine leather with’ full” pring see) in Tm. ather und gu | eed to Beat, ‘isaortment of wel ure. Claw feet, 81 Down, 50, Weekly, 81 Down, 500, Weekly. area! ‘Bure at A Free Suburban Deliveries by Automobile 1267 Sts. on BTAVE. New York] Grooxiyn Store 929 Broapway. HY PETE ee A SERS Se IEE fap ye IE re Ree EN OE yee Ns it eA RNR A AN ROE EEE Sas oh ho RCA non sean 2 rae a mSewe SSN A RB TE Fe ge iene come a