The evening world. Newspaper, October 31, 1900, Page 8

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HOUSEY 13 Fling at the ''Wild it Man.” Rung Down on Trust Drama.” Well, the last act of the Trost ri 5 afternoon. rung down. Hol but he got that up hiineels Be he did when he went down lo Cube D five men along to write Mim uy Mr. Croker was looking vyer a to vel Th ay ‘Kinley, but Mr Croke Bie the list of Btaten conceted to Me maith Nid to be Ny — convict TRIED TO VOTE. for Reainterings of Ht Kant Fitts. wi © teleal engin Magistrate ly in the ¥e BM Mee Court thie morning and held for Mega) remsiration The complainant in th CHILD KIDNAPPED BY QUEER WOMAN. Little Julius Bultot Rec ete in a Res- taurant—Woman Escaped with Him, ebalsbotobeloeletalet=tebelefetetets Wi ASDA a iuvdive, OC “FAKE | Tam..,any Chief Takes a jap "WPBDOY'LL RIDE A HORSE,” 3 | | “Then tho Curtain Will Be| + WH HAVE NOW A FLOOR SPACE OF 8,000 SQUARE FEET, » @rama will be given Baturde maid te Richard Croker at Tammany Hall Cube e “The wild man will tide In Uhh parede| ANd then ite trust curtatnn will belt “1 eae Teddy baw figured i another! outrage, The time in Bimira *Roowey’ ie euch a fakir you oan tld to fight the Spaniarde and took four or *' 8,000 pairs Men's 5 $3. 00 Black Kid, Black Box Calf, Black Wax Calf, Enamel and Patent Leather Lace Shoes, sises 7 107% | Alleged Fetow theta in a1.000 matt] trial Ih bail of 9,00) on av charge of | th in vio on ia, pannot vote eral Are Sold to Have Vatted © treat rider ae any Wurghers Wished (© contr ne w ' realdent Sey vellable. Me Wind Lo even Ae ihe bearer of a Mam of truce oe LOVE-SICK GIRL BETTER. Adeite Cram, Whe ried to Die, 4 Hewatas Comseluunnens, Adelle Cram, the young man Who tried to Kil herself at the Grand Union Motel, revratned ccarctou news for ®hort time carly this morning Partook of a little nourtwnn th sgfelt peed int E Was tinable to tell a areal and no one wan) or Vente Brent ae wont Je ARE cre Kiving bis ‘ent Bryan, levee minis (UGK) of MeKiniey ant ot} Deven, reprod) orld Wants York Wonders Help Wants in 13 10, 000 patrs Misses’ Black Kid, ‘Px Patent Leather Tip, Button and Lace | Shoes, sises 11) to 2, emetintinns with the Boer Gene! irerne §00 customers at once without the least dehy F spoke to Wiltaw Jones, a! SY) } x Raveaveh’eh Name on Sal- }{ ary Roll Despite His Absence. ending her, | the may belie” i ml recover 1 | gait \ fen’ Maye and be wile to return ty her ri “as it ER oh Pe SS S Dehiscenteat Tonawancs "| | Decl Prepare a Reception Ve frat etiotal duty end to (he really peal Governor stories anit ares Full Dinner Pall Is Shot Full of Roon ole | town Niagara Pall Paid Help | 9 Wants in To- The lummberine i é@ Day's World, [restr ine Sound- Money Parade whom or D tecorating teeely who came to Rovhe Governor somethtl corted him ALJ other N.Y. papers combines crime ould not only were | hwy was the natural result |, miitions and of the Repub ard ne Wi rere, Hy ‘ated ' runt Ay hie time to tmpertaliam and tml a," t |The Wh ‘ay this cam jiu a ‘| ODELL’ S$ LATEST PREDICTION| Wal Get State by 100,000, Chairman G. Bh. Odell, jr, sald thie y would morning that \ls latest advice confirmed Ki J hip belfef tet MeKinley would get 109,00 twas majority in (ive Btate, Bip shout the county of Now York?” gt ‘ would "have mM an tliat Ne nO. no,”’ Vooiterously shouted tie a Somer ‘th 4 mira Huneo Men Jump Ball The names of William Butler and Heory Young were eae i the Court ONLY 2 BROKERS 8 FOR BRYAN! av val bot the men @id not wove in the tins oi Ave for Mew ini 4 Kinley ad f Nou-Commiinat, An informal pei at Raialog Pag ret ish aig feures. I never do Hae oomtest in the Twenty-first & wera eer neaisy woukln’t anve Wg pres t olaped wu vee a yi aunt were it] arromied 0 the s ne, i ealthy sea ey woventy: MMEYVERG SHOE Sole and Patent Leather Weited Single Sole Lace Shoes at $).00 per pair. 30,000 pairs Men's $4.00 B.ack Kid, Welted Single and Double Sole Lace y Shoes ay $2. OO per pair. $1.50 per pair Blach Box Calf and Black Wax Calf 2,000 pairs Men's $2.00 Black Congress and Lace Shoes, § Gents’ SatinCalf Lace Shoes, sizes 8 to $7 00 fea 10,000. pairs “he 10,000 pairs Little Gents’ Calf Lace 7 | Satin Calf Lace Shoes, $7,00 , | stses 8 to 13%, sises 2% to EY srr M ODE RN SHOE HISTORY, 4 #2 RevouuTin an ' hi avo we revolutionized the retail shoe business of this city, of 115 country and of the world, by seljing two and three pairs of the very best shoes at the same +} cost to the purchaser as ‘thd larged for one pair by other dealers, That was a revolution in the Shoe trade, and its effect was felt round the earth, Four years ayo we started another SHOE IDEA IN OUR BASEMENT—it was then a smal! place, not over tifty feet on each side, and from time to time we have increased it until t A GRAND SHO! BAZAAR !! A COMPLETE FAMILY SHOR STORE, We Open Our New and Enlarged Basement with 160,000 Pairs of ‘toes for Men, Women ci Chi‘dren, 76 Diferent Styles, very Pair a Positive Bargain +/£0,000 pairs Men's $4.00 Enamel, Welted Double|\10,000 pairs Women’s $2.50 Box Calf and Blach Kid, with Patent Leather and Kid Tips, Button and Lace Shoes, $J D5 per pair. 25,000 pairs Women’s Black Kid Patent Leather Tip Button and Lace Shoes, prices ranging from $1.50, $2.00 and $3.00, to be sold at $00 per pair. 10,000 pairs Women's $3.00 Black §$ Kid Button Shoes, with Kid Tips.... i? bi 0 * parr, 5,000 pairs Women's $3.50 Box Calf, Welt $ Sole Lace Shoes, 2, 00 rer var. 10,000 pairs Little\5,000 pairs Misses’ Large| 5,000 pairs Child's $1,50'10,000 Youths’ Sige $2.50 Black Kid Pat Black Kid, Patent 13%, ent Leather Tip, Button Leather Tip, Button and Lace Shoes, $7 50 80c | a live BK to 6, 1,59 and Lace Shoes, 'Satin Calf Lace Shoes, siges 11 @ an | sizes 6 to 10%, to 2, joys’ Sa rm | Pa $y, 00) 75c 0c Our Basement is a magnificent and complete store in itseli, with a seating capacity for 500 customers, and our sales force has also been so increased that we can attend to these’ The added space also prevents all jostling and crowding and renders shopping here as pleasant as in our muin floor above, COME AND SEE IT, AND SEE OUR SHOES AND NOTE OUR PRICES, ALL THINGS HERE ARE WONDERFUL. We are ready to receive the Public that we cordially invite to come aid see fur themselves that there is such a grand shoe store in this great city, Vreparion for § al ni the same way W i > new Mle Thouch, saye We Ie View!’ hy h of Imsustice, to ‘The Appellate Diviai Court handed down a \> owl nl R we are forced dead. He wae born LOMO M NOTA AOOEEEE +6 ~ CW IN WIN N \ Hl A, | “14 yourmer slatet, Marian « 1 10 Whabing ” (inves of hor father's apa> iT Wel} uri i rited oi) ave ather th ofits! te COURT CAN’T AID HENNESSY, |! ,,r%2 mie, coneln - r uy ALFRED J. CAMMEYER, 6TH AVENUE, CORNER 20TH STREET, _ == OUN COVERND eSISISTER anew cee, WTKINLEY OES | FOR TO-DAY. | Misses’ Siuts A ; less than value, Avoids fdariuta ing Clause —_—_ I in Anglo-G.rman We have taken from our 8 Alliance. regular stock ; 1® Y . S: 1. a 8 | —— 100 Misses’ Sutts, " \P WASHINGSON, Oct. ah—the Sate! sizes 14, 16and 18 years ‘of Geor | 2 ! Department to-day made publlo the ’ ‘ } HirlishsGorman agreement respecting Mixtures and plain cloths, ia ® 1 the maintenance of the “open door’ and |the new blouse styles, etoragie taken ff Me tt, A" Tn the lot are several styles 3} ment ito select from, mostly taffeta 3 rere aglnt ry wenutoncen in the clave” ined and in very swell mod- iia anu referring to pr iting an-els; the values range from ot town Haye nt cai mont {$30 to $35. n ” qv : . to oxprom antopinton It rexpect ty |) AS an exceptional bargain ro we offer them at ®| GERMANY DOES ‘NOT COVET. $2 3 50 ot Afton Coating sation 1m Vones Loto Tea auela an OMeint Paper Kayn, Broadway & 20th fH, BPRLIN, Oot. M.-The Cologne Gas | notte authoritatively denies (he stories of Germany's contemplated lease from) Veneauela of a i station al the Irland of areas nd adda: “ ‘avet any acquirl tion ‘in ‘ihe Me cinity of the American eon- tent.’ “A BASEMENT E EVOLUTION.” SHIPPING NEWS, Reopening eof Cammeyer'’s Mare) 000 waln Shoe Department an ALMANAC YOR TODA,’ a fun reve A MIFUN BOtw screens OP =f "A shoe revolution an basement THR TIDES, evolution” is Cammeyer's slogan {n/ Way Woo, tom WY a tales department | Gaverner's Helene, Ht In hig big ie ment at Sixth avenue ae My . ong Twential r, Chmmey neces that twenty- five years oe he Ce onived the shoo rOnT OF New you. who Pegg toon | ARRIVED, voter y c Promler vscscseserse ty to preside Wes toate ; re of his rv ment with « sf 6.000 on, hecauae tt } ; pate fey) ve OUTGOING ST RA NOTTS, Hy ha Oceanic, deena | New York. via, niyerecond dered thelr in x winter, Hie are on he + Se hy mean fi ea pa EARL DARNLEY DEAD, | fin tania out Mp basoment 0 Jvatice Laws | Seventh of Ite Tithe Panses Away HS cea for thore win" neon the baat $94 ordered at Portyenine. LONVON, Oot, Sh-idward ear pleniy of ria ier {or Binart Bilgh, eeventh Nayl Darpiey, ip tract A 38 ' tes. There | roing oa! apuclly toh bs customers, H AY

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