The evening world. Newspaper, October 25, 1901, Page 6

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W YORK Bl LOSER Heavy Falling ling Of in Grain Receipts Shown to Inter- state Commission, RAILROADS TO BY.AME. Rates to Other Cities Less Thin to This Port—Baltimore G: ns loner C. A. Prou: Btatisticlan Brown presented a state- @orn/at the ports of New York and Newport News August and September of period covered by showing New York's heavy loss o receipts in June @ent. and Baltin In August, with a dy as large as in J , “These figures, to New York, and] \ 4.Mr. Brown gave figures showing that the receipts of wheat at a aston and Haltimore ee bushels Ings u York Is concerned the ring Was then closed 1 that the export rat MURDERES GOES INSANE Violent on Her Way to Prison for Life. Waverley place res to-day on a Ma on the way to th in care of Keep Is feared that her mind ypiaeeseemecena cases) Teeseteranaon ward tn Bellevue Hospit moval to Auburn Prison has been ine definitely postponed. The woman fainted tn court |« atréet she suddenly tried to throw her Keeper Martin with great ditt strained her until they) r oa Succeeded by J. President of the wis s gHenry Slegel has tendered his Hon as Pre dent ot B, Greeephut as ria, I), who har been are eisted with the compuny alnce its organ. Greenhut 1s well know, the country as a man of a hut} when John threw a lot of paper In the a lata part of Mr.) vtove. ‘The little xir's clothes caught hi hy THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOPER 25, 1901. BROKER’S WIFE SAW = ? Mrs. Grace I. Valentine, Suing for Divorce, De- Boys | | i value $8.50, at | $0.50 each. Boys’ Sutts, fancy mixed cheviots, : jcither led $s, at $6.50 per suit. Boys’ Hats, ‘and Panama shapes, SI.50 each. Broadway & 20th St M6 Broadway, and whe, his Has an income of $1008 a year or mo sted wealth n from wi eo were married by the lite yn oat the rectory of Shurch Around the Corner 43, and have two children. old. ‘They lived Inety-third rred ntine went to lve a third street. ‘Told Mer of OS Warm taby. Mrs, Valentine recites: in [that a few months ago, whi cised her husband's dress, he said to her uoare not the ently one. Pil show warm baby who does not criticise he should not, the guarantee is worthless. F me? After that he frequently staid out tll Dor 4 o'clock in the morning, and when home “disturbed my rest and of others in the house.’ ally phe called on a lawyer and hoon ts move uining that he business has grown a hundred-fold, rty-elghtr M her sister, scrupulously protected the Lambert Guarantee. is the most precious thing we have. 37,59 Diamond Lockets. Heart Locket of solid Solid Gold Ma- yok, with genuine sonic Embleny with 6 rose cut dia- monds, space for picture inside—ti ished in a work manlike $7,50 $40.75. \ SOLID GOLD WATCHES. Men's 14 karaty tasiew gota 14 Watch. massive hand it engr case, richly raved, Waltham, El- | | gin or Lambert move $40 Wedding Rings. H Hf Not many who do not al ready é know about Qiwmemeery these Guaranteed Seamless Wedding Rings, -Jand Louls West Sixty-e Ti es ond. Opens for in- ertion of photograph. jIn richness, matehes Mote eapensive pieces. s y even NEAT th COFFEE HOUSE GOES TO WALL. FAILURE OF T. P. JONES & CO., WITH *100,000 LIABILITIES. 14 Karat, $3 to $12, 18 Karat, $4 to $16, 22 Karat, $6 to $24, NO CHARGE FOR ENGRAVING, may be exclanged, remodelled or sold to us Bring them for estimate. nee= WP. Jones, William ©. Palmer Bakeman, trading Bradford, Main street, med ax nesignes. 8 sald to exceed “| GHILD BADLY BURNED, Foar-Year-0ld) Ohristinn strobie May Die. é|urother John, four-year-old Christina 5 Lo Known and approved by the Public for 23 ive of pa ay ri fie bred astey Years. The most comfortable and pbest-appearing ‘ov ed ‘The two were playing in the kitchen shot for the money, . Made in a variety of styles and leathers, Sol trey” Policeman Sold hy Leading Retailers, —\ Morse & Rowers, of New York, Wholesale Distributers, Toeueet a Sat ais ante Te HIS “WARM BABY.”) *z,;cc2cre! nee esr | Mlop-Coats| made of heavy all-wool ox-| ford, meltons and cheviots with superior quality linings, velvet collar and finely tailor- | ed; sizes 6 to 15 yrs.; actual Surprise Special Sale No. 110. Slof an excellent quality of navy blue and black; made single or double breast- zes, 8 to 15 yrs.; value pearl, ‘gray and tan Fedora black. Derbys; value $2, at MEN’ Z SUITS AND Rigas atS3Q at S42 bottle-green and) Ribbed gray and plain blue | Stec! grayBelgian worsteds brown mixed tweedsand | and black worsted chev- | kreenish effects in Lord & Taylor, Tan and gray Venetian and! Rich new yoke “black Thibet Fall Over-) other styles in Oxfo d! Overcoats,lined thi ough- coats, and Oxford gray! gray Winter Over-| and blick — coats—al cy Winter Overcoats... 6. $10, ha SUITS of double bla IF YOU WANT TO DISPOSB_OF A second-hand shotgun for cash ad- vertise it in the Suaday World. Uy 7 in various. shapes | GUAKANTEE. Pana Money returned in Dceenaltyh popcia an instant should Famous Nelgian tre i rot and xt He | peers Learns here is kept y ‘ “price “lock. In per: 1.95, fect reproduction, .. A Startling Dollar Knee-Pant aa Tremendous value in goc Suits in gray, brown and gre $5. Boys’ Overcoats of serviceable Irish frieze and kersey, $0 and $7. te rational styles in comfortable, practical and durable’ elo two days only--to-morrow and Monday —ALL-WOOL NEE PANTS forages 3 to y tasty patterns in. strictly all-wool goods; made extra w tteeeeeweenees coe Every Friday See the Evening World for the Surprise Ad. Open Saturdays Until 10 P.M. JEWELER'S guarantee is exactly like gold—worth its weight. Tf the jeweler has once given it when JOR a quarter of a century our guarantee has # been attached to everything passing over our coun- terse We placed our confidence in our customers return- ing touzx, They have kept returning ever since, until our rp HIS has required the closest scrutinizing, for we have 132 to 146 West 14th St. To dispose of our immense stock accumuiated in our wholesale department, we have decided to slash prices Experience teaches that first loss is best. We never carry over stock ; our reasons are various. Stock depreciates in value; styles grow out of Last, but not least, to hold trade, the latest and best must be oticred—sightly goods at reasonable prices. This sale comprises all this season's clothing, which we remove from our wholesale department, 583, 585, 587 Broadway, and place on sale at our retail store, 740, 742 Broadway, a few doors south of Astor Place. Above Are Facts! Below AreActs! made in our own factory, cach being an individual task of an individual master. Extra Special No. 1. Ese Special No. 2. 1, 1,000 Sack Sults, all a les, all woo! ff nicely tallor from $12.50 to. This is our offer—Keep your purchase |Our garments are al for one week and if not satisfied bring | HOFS—skilled tatlors, who receive the it back and have money refunded. prevailing rate of wages and who con- 1 Gold is always worth its weight. If the design gets old-fashioned |) Old Gold. pense? The odds andenvs hidden angy in forgotten places || Extra Special No. 3. Extra Special No. 4, 500 Winter Overcoats, heavy weight, all | 3,000 pairs heavy-weight Trousers, wool, Oxford shade, vicuna 8 stylish elfects, neat narrow weave, reduced from $12. 5010 Oo J 85 Remember, we are wholesale manufacturers ‘ of Cloth.ng, and this slash includes a cut on wholesale profit as well as retail profit. SN:WO0Ds ©. 740-742 Broadway,’ JAMES MEANS’ Always progressing—the offer for a great week’s selling now begun \ and ending next Friday is 4 Men’s All Wool and 4 4 a 4 Pure Worsted SUITS ~~ x] n overplaids—grayish Greenish tone: Mack rough rib, black thibet, single} and double-breasted—all regular sizes}; and in most of the styles we have stout sizes also, $7.50 at 945 4 subdued e: } the best class cassimeres. in Suits rt of suits tha fails to do )| is enjoying uni- $12 versal favor .. " $15 them justice, ack and! Sumptuous Thibet Fall out with silk, and Ox- ford gray and green'sh Frieze Overcuats some with yo! ig lish kere }} DOUBLE any purchase fail to All cloth ng in repair for one year without cost. blue Cheviot, for ages 7 to 16, at $1; Knee-pant ish Cassimere, at $2; and finest grades at $3, $4 Other Days Until 6.30 P.M. TSE stone Between 6thand 7th Aves, Tremendous Slash in CLOTHING. Prices Cut in Half. Clear Saving of 50%. ; wool rots; interest increases at an alarming rate. The prices tell the tale: 750 Sack Suits, all Sizes, all wool, all de by union nicely tailored, ved 6. 85 nse! $20to,, sequently make the best of work. stripes, reduced from $3.50 to Just South of Astor Place. en | gave, $222 SHOE HAVE YOU AN OIL PAINTING cr other rare article of valuo to dispose of? Advertise it where the people will see it— in-the Sunday World, casts in indistinct stripes--blue and}! ff NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD The Modern Man As Seen by Mme. SARAH GRAND Author of “The Heavenly Twins’? An Interview by Harriet Hubbard Ayer Mlustrated in Colors NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD Anna Held’s Wardrobe Most Marvellous Sartorial Display Ever Made by One Woman Illustrated in Colors EXT SUNDAY’S WORLD Queer Characters of the Bowery “Sarsaparilla Reilly,’’ “‘Rosey the Lawyer,”’ “Eat 'Em Up Jack"’ and Others in Real Life With Their Photographs NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD The “Raglan” Craze in New York Fashionable Mealsacks, and How They Are Used in Various Parts of the Great City Illustrated by T. E. POWERS NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD What Our Presidents Liked to Eat Gastronomic Preferences of Many of Our Chief Executives Told by an Authority EXT SUNDAY’S WORLD The Rogers Brothers’ Day in The World Office How Thay Took Charge of the Comic Supplement and Were Prostrated by a Plethora of Jokes Illustrated with Photographs What Are You Good For? A Wonderful Machine That Tells You Exactly What You Are Fitted For in This World Sandow vs. Highwaymen How the Strongest Man in the World Can Defeat a Whole Band of Robbers, and How You Can Do It Mlustrated with Fhotographs and Drawings NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD Most Exciting Elopement on Record Story of a Runaway Match That Reads Like Fiction NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD “Dogtown Doings” Louis Balrymple’s Funny Creation in the Comic Sup- plement. Anderson, Howarth, Kables and Other Contributors |NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD | SUNDAY’S |NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD | American Expelled from Germany For Telling of the Emperor's Carousal Full Story Told for the First Time NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD =

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