The evening world. Newspaper, August 22, 1901, Page 5

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Dit ol iii lea ca) Mle NS THE WORIU: THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 22, 1901. ) MORE BABES FORSAKEN IN _ (GED WOMAN GRITICIM — f Bill Z BEFORE. AUGUST THAN EVER Outfitters to Men and Soys. DROVE HIM } | a . seal ese | Semi-Annual ° : S : | ‘Kneels on East Twenty-cighth| Members of Rev. Georg: T | Street Dock, Then Plunges | Harrington’s Flock Did Not | CLO ING | Into River, Like His Marriage. | COMEUNTOME, YE WEARY| HARSH TALK UPSET HIM. SALE. \ rem \ | This is the greatest suit sale in our store bistot yeas | ere ‘Text Was in a Pamphlet by Her: > of Suici is Wi thousands of delighted buyers will testify. Have vou , Sees ars Had ele : sus of anere W an wile and | profited by it? There are still great assortments—GREAT he Saviour's Call abe Mec noua Pan BiG: VALUES. Just think of the opportunity—$20.00, $18.00, 0 WE SIGUS Gub in Belfry of Church, $15.00, $12.00 and some $10.00 suits at $7.50. The sea- | = son's best patterns and styles—variety enough to please } Aaa peut you all. Of course the loss to us is as great as the profit J, drove the} to you—but we're willing losers. The appreciation of a ui Sap F SE oaee| countless customers is a gain beyond valuation. Sa rdarerda Matetnener ttn eal etneseeau ulianel Sint eneibote Tot the | Quick service—plenty of salesmen. Call, telephone Nt CBE DAR OL | or write for anv of these. et helena et races Black Cheviot Suits, . ; ait irch was] Blue Cheviot Suits, tilhly ; hed to the} Blue Serge Suits. ; Cubs Calhet: Fancy Worsted Suits, Dark Silk Mixed Suits, Fancy Cassimere Suits, }-piece Flannel Suits, 2-piece Flannel Suits, Foreign Tweed Suits, Some cut inthe new Mili- tary Style, 3 and 4 But- ad, | turt }) Were married ye| marr wregath ton Sacks. yn Regulars, Stouts & Slims. Boys’ Clothi Reducti oys othing Keductions. Boys’ Knee Pants Suits, with double-breasted coats, Youths’ Long Pants Suits, sizes 13 to 19 years, from b a x x K Kerns i sizes 6 to 16 years; Blouse Suits, sizes 3 to. 10 years, pure woollen fabrics, consisting of blue and black chiv- Betis Med Hine ah | ¢ ven ve : : ere : : sie made from strictly all-wool blue and fots, fancy tweeds and cassimeres; nob- 5 2 B ‘ E y fancy cheviots and fancy cassimert by cut and form fitting; good trim- r Winter Usual Time, ght 2 “ Perfect fitting and well tailored; mings, well made; r:duced trom $7.50 ; : Flings i duced from $3.50 and £2.50 to... ° and $6.00to.... se ettee eee oes O face of the old woman! 1 and sur- IDIOTS All Our $2.00, $1.50 and $1.00 50 Boys’ Washable Suits........ Cc rae door from tts { ' ; ; ‘ naan, th ° Ww h ee t raw a 3 n ud the party up the % ae AW r Ww - At the first landing i Theos any: v6 1 daughter to go 1 eo I | = cc 5 eaee cis thee ! cog man prodecting { af , y h te throug p door above. With t f Jellevue yesterda new ones— . he pler d ; iigious | ald some men In the party Mr. Tice » — \ All Records Have Been | evr vesterday-thres new ones” y holte and | samphiet was, a amall fook }eut down the body and ‘removed it 13 zs Metropolitan c. * { 4 fe The y. clergyman waa born in . ~. Broken This Month sowie Lage ha he chile i ‘ ECan Ta eaeioe | Reeder one DELS Reane eee i 4-4) for the Number of |i tines ele checks | | sch . of toting Wentendas | Eimina "Erne. irene wan elves | ale, {lant Seat nthe Drew OUTFITTERS TO MEN AND BOYS s 24 F 1 Md oe spital two were] and the bor r » payments | Semi a ne expected te it { Foundlings Brought og chem, an RS! Tera eur tig | Ba ona rea te acess ore tber walcd Fe neta ponte pm uals oun g| eles Four ( 279 Broadway, near cunt St. ) mal, to the Marquand pica Hn a Gonvenient 47 Cortlandt St., bet. Church and Greenwich Sts. | ORDERS \y Ward of Bellevue. ually m 244 and 259 Sixth Ave., bet. S4th and 15th Sts. | allow ey Stores. ats eae ) FILLED. 1 Two rows of little white beds stand ne OOT. es 14 Lon the deep, shad quand ward of Hel! the coverlld of each For Sale. New Publications. often pitiful nin, and Ite wrist ts Este Sablbs shbcdat ects yotw cotton cloth 3: Con which two words are traced : “Founding! Unknown | hie te on | Gen. Funston’s Own Story] | Porch ha noempty, This) FAMOUS 0) > Yflaonth the dutty av foundiines OF THE f aT Brought to T een igi COFFEES é :. : 1] a asec iaives CROICE Capture 0 ij fe Tromionent ving been + > wf CROCERIES 4 Aguinaldo celvel, They are seldom more than S 4 . . : 2 i \ ce Weel MP -— 5 Caer J : In the September Number of ward they call them . oe ae SPECIAL COFFEE AND s| pe EVER ODS eA wee nes ns A SALE. Seer ag A\ MAGAZINE .- | e pol or pi an i rs rs =. . DANE G y 2. eas Gees i Cae ; A few weeks 120 our Tea and Coffee Department underwent 1 most vigerous shake-up. We felt confident that our quality | 2222 MAIDEN LANE. (tAIN” ENTIANCE)._ 4 oe aries Wits ss Lea 1] was right; but we had some miszivings about the prices, so down they cameto the present low level. Ina Butler store prices must ay FURNITURE. i : wer The pudlic has Jong awalted the madi bei heats invariably be so low that comretition ts out of the question; so with that policy established and well recognized as the foundation] $50 WORTH, $1 DOWN, g picturcaquaE Kanon stowas etre es Bivinstcoatine stone of our success, we could not but decide that our Teas and Coffees should be sold, like all other woods in our stores, at S| WEEKLY B 3 : the first ume. | i oratrrnitty - er margin ot prott, To our mind 35c. to 40c. nd for the Very Best Cotlees and $c. to 702. for the Very Best Teas, as ” = BY 5 ROT hardsnipe in the office of Supt. Blair, of the Out- nae pare sedi by ot he storesuts slnreasonal sand you can count on such prices soon being a thing of the past once our Coffees and is ats and overcome by true American grit, Soom rodtnennetment Seb Gur Teas and Cotlees are famous for their absolute purity, rich aroma and delicious favor, Th ; : ‘ Pubttane ber, Number, z \l Cotfees are famous for th olute i ¢ delicion 3 v could not be other than Published in the September Number, The reports catalogue the probable age erfection, as the best the markets of the world offers isat our command, and: with our immerce oulney ana phichilelnew on {ellinewsennaey * Pr Ovfec Besides Funston’s Story the i ‘The foundiings tiful looking Httle |! ‘ f BUTLER S No. I COFFEE. September Number contains ‘ things, There were eight of them Ink Wax written ec ‘tn ne a dozen other bright and ils gee s asia a Le cen ecu ye Inds engibiishs timely articles ani rm ARN p Very Best Mocha and Java, a Pound, 25c. stories Se eeLirem ERIS i] SONATE See ATEN IRITTSEN eae THe Ay. JOHN WANAMAKER J 4 5 EURO f BURCLARS ACAI Butler's No. 2 Coffee, : Butler's No. | Combination Coffee, EXOMANGE WaTcit C0. %ar 7. Publisher .. .. NEW YORK ihe | VERY BEST MARACAIBO, A POUND, 20c. VERY BEST QUALITY, A POUND, 15c. Help Wanted—Male = Mads le nted—Male. AGAINST TRUSTS VISIT THIS FLAT Butler's No. 3 Coffee, Butler's No. 2 Combination Coffee, E 7 | VERY BEST SANTOS, A POUND, 7c. CHOICE QUALITY, A POUND, 10c. WAGES $40 PER WEEK! | Butler's No. 4 Coffee, Butler's Ideal Package Coffee, Hee IER EG eat SUESS SAYS THEY ARE BIGGER | BROOKLYN DWELLING ROBBED|| VERY BEST CHAPADA, A POUND, 12c. PARCHMENT LINED POUND PKGE., 20c Ss nnd wrapper selec- MENACE THAN WARSHIPS, | THREE TIMES BY DAY. . hee must be competent | o_o workmen, to handle Havann eee ns eee nif Sti iity OF Work d fo foes Ge ee oem ol Ie GS OEE | CS eee y Foreign Markets—Urzes Move- ‘Trip and Were Not Seen : grades soldanywhere— Q and casily excel many Jjfaeilities and pre nees will { ment for Defense. hy Pollee. surely it is to your interest to try them at this price. of the so-called best Teas cold elsewhere. it n to i sce “ho a | . ; E ), Box 1006 a i eo seni ALL KINDS, A POUND..... ALL KINDS, A POUND.............00000-6 200. [[220)% ! Sane | = aes Poriherthinihi atone ey Fes : Y 7 Hi - frcol! given SMe int Herkins. Chon J Qa MASONS WANTED Apply 242 17a at, Jervey | C ’ ' They oy conte. "10s [lmao WANTED Ap If you don't know Yo ftue Cuter 6c Aspnrnn | | ill Teele potenti sees Help Wanted--Female where you will qo manufactui EINER ete 6S | PA g i ithe Protes Djmineker end hie arriey senrtipe when you are ready \ relations from nt of a por Were out tenet, Presto {26 13c . i } Utleal philosspher, odserves that while to tor 3 to go write to The \ Uf the French revolution was occasioned 08 Menet {26 ae . i y Kes O je priv! Vybad pa dbenl " ren ubdard & : Wy Si Nyce rtenene laut dantnasetnene tery sand, Souter World's Vacation A ya revolution of material conditions. Penn, Mapest 2 = g "rhe declining national sentiment Oe Bureau Broadway ! i hould be replaced by a movement for le Pepper, our pert packing = Avril Thirt A th : , he com: en if oth Central ~— | = FRuropean States agalnat. the American ho palice. WS 28 mundey Stmreh, very tert quai go fl __ Lawyers. sites ae Wesix Mea ce Cees eeel na auras | aumento, tina gynte som eer ge] DIVORCE ss sini » ca |f Street before you get they could by battle-#h ee Amert Sepeianeieeneiineneae e at oN ian balnncaioOiradeltanreeenen aaa Cowen to Speak on Strtt. hse FA) eS NEA SC: ready to go. = parglleled fure, rowen, nadonal ¢ of the Tramps lean: Mutter s iteat FAVE YOU AN OIL PAINTIZG OR | &. o-night In an open-air meeting 8 Waiters Be CALLS come to advertisers 9 put} othor rnro article of value to dls- jon the corner of Fourth tand Ave Yaner, heat 5 nats tisdale) Wadvts, in tho | Alt ! ner resting places you want to know about pose of? Advortiso it, where the | |. packages oo... ic Se} sunday Wortd petent workers formal FE RTT Ree nt ep tey: ] Deople will see it—in the Sunday | ¢v/tadle under the exis existing atate of seeking employment look si to be Jone to avold i look to Sun- Worl. ee y them ke day World Wants for guidance, 3c Nornx, Datler's Dest; \-1b, box

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