The evening world. Newspaper, November 18, 1903, Page 11

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~~ BROUGHT THEM JOY Bride of Charles W. Voss, Who Met and Wed Husband in an Hour, Says She Knew Him Long Enough. HAPPY NOW AS HIS WIFE. But It Is None of the Public's Busi- ness, and the Devoted Couple Have Settled Down Among New Jersey Neighbors. (Bpectal to The Evening World.) NEW BRUNSWICK, Nov. 18—Mrs. Charles W. Voss, who before her mar- tinge was Miss Emma Alice Baton, de- clares that it is none of the public's business if she did marry her present husband an hour after being introduced to him. “I did not know Mr. Voss long, but I ‘knew him long enough to know him very well, and to feel that he and I would be happy as husband and wife," {9 all that Mrs. Voss will say. Miss Eaton and her husband-to-be met for the first time on Sunday even. ing at the home of a mutual friend. ‘They had had many acquaintances and friends in common for somé years, Dut had not met until then. It was at 8 o'clock that they were Introduced, and at 9 o'clock they were on their way to OUR’S ONG: ENOUGH, WHO FOUND AN WOOING FULLY EVERYBODY BUYS ON CREDIT WHY NOT YOU? OUR FACILI“IES FOR SPRY- AND UP 'TO TERMS ARE RAL. BY AN SS THAN 15 ND OUR BASY TEM YoU YOU NEED IN = CAN war MEN'S, WOMEN'S & CHILDREN'S CLOTHING DIAMONDS + WEAR HAVE: FURS, MILLINERY, WATCHES “AND JEWELRY, AND PAY FOR TT ON EASY WEEKLY OR HONTHLY PAYWENTS, PER ny | PER WEEK WEEK | PRICES SAME AS FOR CASH. ANH ATTA CLOTHING CO. 144 34 Ave. ir 65th St. 2274 2d Aves, Near $24th St. 295 Bih Ave, Neat 24th St, BROOKLYN, 700 BROADWAY. FRIENDS.” The advertiser who rec- ognizes the value of Sundry World ‘Wants never lacks @ full parse. the parsonage of the First Presbyterian Chureh, where they were maried by Rev. W. W. Knox. Miss Eaton had been living with rela- tives at N. 2 Haseart street. She is a prepossessing young womah of twenty- five. Her husband, who Is thirty-fve years old, was a widower, with two children, The bridal couple are boarding at No. 21 Richmond street, but will go house- keoping soon. They are devoted to each other, INSANE IN PARK: FOUGHT POLICE Tailor, Whom Doctor Declares Is Violent, Gives Two Bluecoats All They Can Do to Subdue Him. Policeman John J. Lynch, of the De- lancey strect station, had a hard fight with a man possessed of almost hecu- lean strength in the Corlear's Hook Park. Lynch saw a crowd of men and boys fm the park and upon fnvestigation found a man wildly gesticulating and shouting. When the man saw the po- liceman he started to run, but was caught half way across the park. ‘The man fought his captor and Lynch had to call upon Policeman Lorigdn for ald, An ambulance in charge of Dr. emily Dunning took the man to Bellevue Hospital, where he sald he was David Gitzer, a tallor, of No. 185 Suffolk street, He was examined by Dr. Steinick and placed in the pyschopathic ward. Dr. Btelnick gave as his opinion that the man was violently insane. After being placed in the ward he shouted and raved in spite of efforts to quiet him. 1845—(58 YEARS)—1903. WATERS PIANOS Old Established & Reliable! Strictly high-grade, thoroughly made, handsomely finished, fully warranted. Above all, a rich, deep tone of great power and brill- iancy, with a fine singing quality. eee Send postal for new Ilustrated Catalogue, with reduced prices and terms on the Waters 3-Year System, giving you three years’ time ona piano, without interest, HORACE WATERS & CO, 134 Fifth Ave., near (8th St. Harlem Branch; 254 West 125th St., near 8th Ave, BOTH STORES WILL R.. \ IN Open Evenings H UNTIL JANUARY FIRST. Sunday World Wants Work ry Monday Morning Wonders, We Present the First Great Shoe Sale Under the New Trade Conditions IN OUR BASEMENT. Unmatchable High Values—Unapproachable Low Prices—Unequalled Splendor of Fall and Winter Footwear for Everybody— Men, Women and Children. At these prices we may well say that we “pre- sent”’ this great Shoe Sale, for we give our cus- tomers more value than we ask them to pay for. Women’s $3.00 Patent Leather Slippers, as- sorted styles, not all sizes in all styles, but all sizes in some aie) styles, ${ aie P Women’s $2.50 Black Kid, patent leather tips and hid tips, Cuban heels 4 % and low heels, light and heavy soles; also patent leather lace, Cuban heels. $1.65 Pair, Women’s $2.00 Dongola Button and Lace Shoes, Fy, $1.50 Men's $3.50 and 83.00 Blach Kid. 4 Box Calf, Patent Leather and Velour Galf . Lace, 0 Men’s Satin Calf Lace, regu- larly sold at $2.00, $1.25 Pair. Boys’, Misses’ and Children’s Shoes. Misses’ $2.00 Black Kid, patent leather | Child’s $1.25 Black Kid, patent leather $1.15 c 43) 0 tip Lace, sises 11 to 2.....00cee0++ tip Lace, sizes 6 to 8...... Mmosooona re. «eee 51,00! Youths’ Satin Calf Lace, sises 11 to Mele Child’s $1.50 Black Kid, patent leather Boys’ Satin Calf Lace, sises 214 to 514 MEYER, Sixth Avenue, Cor. 20th Street. 75 tip Lace, sizes 846 to 10}46.... ALFRED J. CAM “A FULL PURSE NEVER LACKS Boys’ $4.50 Suits & Overcoats, 3 to 16 Years, A Bold Statement—-But a Fact. |, The Biggest Cuts in the Price of Clothing Ever Heard Of al This Season of the Year, with the Space Given Over to the Telling of Whal We arc Going to Do, Rather Than Why We Can Do It. This announcement is backed by heaping tables of good, reliable merchandise # that will be sold for less than the cost of manufacture. We quote in this advertise- | ment the prices at which the garments usually sell and are worth and what you can buy them for during this sale—showing you just what you save ! z Boys’ 75c Corduroy Knee Pants, 29c. Men's Svits and Overcoats that were $10, now $5.95. Men’s Svits and Overcoats that were $18, now $10.95. No Salesmen Waiting And hundreds of other values equally as great which lack of space forces back. Every dollar you spend here during this sale will have the force of two—and then if you are in any way dissatistied with your purchase your money will be refunded for the asking. Positively no goods sent C. O. D. and no mail orders filled during this sale. Men’s $7.50} Men’s $8.00 || Men’s*10.00 Heavy Weight Winier Winter Suits, Suits, Overcoats, || or Overcoats, $3.95. $4.00. $6.95. Men’s $3.00 || YoungMen’s*7 || Boy’s $3.00 Men’s $12.00 Winter Suits and Overcoats, | $8.75. Boy’s $3.50 y, Men’s $20.00 Elegant Suits & Winter Svuils & Over- || Winter Suits, || Winter Over- Overcoals, Trousers, coals, ‘years, |] Sizes 7 to 15 Years,|| coats, 422,18 $1.66. $3.95. $1.39. ailored Suits, $11.75. In Walking and Dress Lengths. This lot of handsome tailored suits shows six distinct and $1.75. Second Floor, 00th St. Section, Fine Cloth Rooks 59c. Handsome gift boc's, these— large volumes, illustrated” pictures from original drawings” in black and colors. Each book beautifully bound in decorated # colored covers. baa Tales from Shakespeare—Lamb, fF Robinson Crusoe—Defas. Treasure Island—Stevenson. Black Beauty—Sewell. Aesop's Fables, Tom Brown’s School Days. The Red Fairy Book. smart styles. They are in plain all-wool cheviot, canvas cloth and fancy mixed materials. All beautifully trimmed with novelty braid- ings, pleatings, strappings and heavy tailor stitchings. Many have patent-leather belts. i The jackets are lined with the best taffeta and satin. Colors are plain black, blue, brown and smart mannish combination suitings. $il D5 e The Blue Fairy Book. Regular $20 Suits, Second Floor, 50th St. Section. Main Floor, 59th St. Section, To-morrow, Specials from Our Fur Sale in Fur Scarfs, Stoles and Mutts. [ Nearseal Plush Coats, $13.25, Well Worth $22.50. Stylish garments made of the ‘finest silk nap plush, beautifully trimmed with se- lected nutria beaver and American chinchilla. They have the new pouch sleeves, with fancy cuffs; lined throughout with Skin- ner’s satin, gray and brown, It needs a stroll through our fur sec- tion to get any adequate idea of the hosts of extraordinary values which abound in” every nook and corner. This short list | but hints. . Fur Boas. 72 inches long, with fur on both sides. % $1.95—vatue $4.00. Russian lynx (cony), also Jap. seal, with eight tails. $3.95—value $7.00. Water Mink, with four tails and uaranteed for two years’ cord. f ee $4.95—vatue $10.00. 30 inches long; 32 to 46 Maes Mink Russian, Mink, suble it e, with eight tails and bust measurement; _ special cord. sa! I rice to- Flat Stoles. sale price morrow, e $9.50—vatue $19.00. Second Floor, 80th St. Section. Flat Stoles. Alaska Sable, with eight tails and — ----------. _ Very beautiful and stylish; all satin | Of Mole— i t85 $2.95—vatue $5.00 Petia ei tec! I 00. ODTICE So. ass ac cancasl Gold Spring Eyeglasses a Cc. Russian Lynx (French cony), with | Of Ermine— These eyeglasses are perfect in eight tails and cord. Value $140; sale price... .00 ese eyeglasses are fy - $3.95—Vatue $8.00. Stoles and Pelerines, every detail and unrivalled as eye- helps. They have solid gold springs, are, set with pure white crystal lenses; fitted with patent non-tilting nose clips, which keep them firmly on the nose, without pinching; are stylish, light and durable. Many concerns advertise these very eyeglasses as $4 and $5 goods, as exceptional value at $1; in fact, exclusive ‘clans are 85c ' H selling them daily at $4 and $5 a pair. Our special offer at, pair, To every purchaser of eyeglasses we will present free of charge a neat case and silk cord, Russian Lynx, with one stripe or imitation ermine on tabs; also Blue Hare, with eight tails. $5.95—Value $11.00. Brook Mink, with eight tails and cord. $6.50 Value $13.00. Sable Hare, with eight tails and Mink Stoles and Pelerines— Fancy silk and satin lining, wi large, fluffy tails— efi: 8 fox tails and cori, value $25; sale price. value $30; sale price..... 8 mink tails and cord, value $54; sale price..... 8 mink tails and cord, value $58; sale price..... 14 mink tails and cord, value $70; sale price... Second Fi¢or, Soth’ St. Section. $1.00 and $1.25 Sonnette Corsets, 49c This well-known brand of is offered to-morrow as a renee cial at the above extraordinary price. They are in medium and 4Qc a= short lengths; to close out Second Flosr, Near Rotunda. this iot, to-morrow, each, oe, ’ A Men’s $1 Shirts,50c Smart, thoroughly up-to-the-min- | ute shirts in the most correct colors, : all new and well-selected patterns in, fine corded madras, sizes 14, 4 cord; also Pearl Hare. $6.95—value $15.00. Water Mink, with eight tails and cord; also Nearseal, Men’s 50c. Domel Night Shirts 35c. 3 for a dollar! Splendid quality domet; cut full size; long and roomy; plenty of good colors; sizes 15 to 18. Mail orders filled. Main Floor, 60th St_Sectlon,— Women’s Warm Main Floor, Front, Centre, Incandescent Lamps & Mantles. To-morrow we shall hold a special sale of incandescent lamps and mantles in which the values are extraordinary. Incandescent Lamps. Incandescent Gas Mantles. . t. ‘ Night Gowns, 49c. These serviceable and dainty gowns yp, No. 1, complete. . 49¢ . 8c | a ' ' Brilkian tio Lamp, No. 2, complete. 69¢ | D are made of excellent quality flannel- front and back; all n pretty striped effects, with bh si SHIPS 1446 and 50c siz pecial sale price tc 49c | eee Ae Se Soeee ene : H Second Floor, Near Rotunda. Main Floor, @0th Bt. Bectién. | RS TRANSFER TO. 4 ALL CARS TRANSFER TO BLOONMINGDADE BROS., H BLOOMINGDALES'. ! BLOOMINGDALES’. 3d Avenue, 59th and Goth Si iii: i

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