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-) dik wieheaites T POP EPP LIEMTI LE eT ER * Co) A tas Prt THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 29, 1906 : | tade1 ofa firm at No, % Wash-) Lawyer | ington atre ty GENEVA l¥, the shoe ate found’ deaa ace Mra. Vacant hous r Tit M A POUNDS A WOMAN te it hover, Alciver, Who Shot: Brave Sister of 1 eae Deouty | % ye “Capt. Dugge and Frank R. Sheriff Beaten Insensible ;(; » Shattuck on the Prince Oskars; When She Tries to Prevent ° “ls See nere-Commmande. Robbery of Her Home. So tee State Rallroad Commi © young widow and| t# Order More Night T PERRIN Tus Best Gove + & Q6Wast 29°? Srngos *} Gloves cut to fit just at $1,75, ERE’S a revelation in style—and an equally surprising list of ‘ood values, | H Our girls’ and misses’ suits and coats are wicwseah with one end in view (, “vive weSre ‘aur vatrone) | WE DO not : a rule sell and at the same time oifer only such garments as we know will give entire satisfaction, both as to service and lasting worth, sample sain but one of the | cleverest WER SHOWED SIGNS OF 2 Ma 0 a. MEN'S MEWe yew FIskR, - HATS i a Me g ar ano ty SXTH AVE. 19 70 AL STREETS, “— Misses’ new Fall *32.50 suits, *21.75, |*5 sample hats ; 4 sister of Deputy Sheriff William B.| ‘phe State Railroad Commission has ight. The wrist be- t of New ANSANITY, SAYS MRS. DUNN. Hermence, of Kings County. wien | cite ta cant Cat cresea ie | QD BAe : Wien you select your “Our stock isso large and | York's ries she ves at No 264 Unio ; New York, New Hav fom gins at the wrist, not ¥ clothing here you are as- varied that there's not a want | ready-to- Se as nh the dame t yi onger rain serv qi ver Gourt to-day 0 appear againat Fred c. |New York and New Ro ry part way up the hand; sured of "something exclusive that we cannot satisfy, and | Wear man- * Woman Friend Living in Eliza=|gmitn, « vuriy young negro, who beat! P.M. to ug A. 3 ding b (sn felines ) that raises you'll always tind our prices the | ufacturers ‘ helt who all buttons may be them above the ordinary. lowest quoted, came to us t he a pled | yer bh i, ame . “bethport Thinks His Mind Be=|ynich sie curt his robiieg tie, complained ott } Soy beatonad with owed the effects of tue Dit a fons ¢ eas! a Came Unbalanced from Over=| Zune oman fhowel ine effects of toe i ie Iu she peri inching or Ov et he hor- ay of¢ " be. -work—Never Knew Shattuck, '3" "ve she mould remember tie "hor= wy of splined P Depot, and, the cramping. Tt was about 6 o'clock yester q fear. th trains at this time Evening World discovered today [Mf When Mre, Gre Would increase ‘the prouabllity af ae: Mun M Aicivet, the afectas cn 18 her room on the second foo | Sidon, +, fs parsenger on tne stcamanip Prince |RO™® Writing, heard the front 4 ! ou Mier, and who shot Capt. Dugge and, ine, She pelt no attention to if ing that i: must be « peddle, W Prank R. Shattuck, © well-known MW yeh) rang for the second time Ver of Philadelphia, during @ dinner! gure ghe must be right and Cant Eovae vee givin to bevel sgn that the peddier, receiving no Tell t Naples, 1s @ lieutenant comman- Would go away, Tor perhape ten BEIT in the Mexican Navy and a promi. utes after that the young woman's at- F pgat member of the commission ap-| tention was bent on her writing, and by the Mexican Government 421,78 for misses’ suits—now $3.95 for junior skirts in cho- £0 wante vlots and fancy mixtures | ¢d Us to side plaite! model, well tailored; | tike h’s length 28 to 35, | sample Fall models —- but one and two of a kind, new fabrics, hand> some autumn shades, selling up to $52.50, mate in blouse, semictitting, full box and tourist coat, $42.75 for uolor Sulls of chev fots in blue, brown and black; full box coat, belt at back, {rimmed with contrasting coor broad- cloth and bratd, bilted skirt; sizes 14, 16 and 18, $ for misses’ coats of cov- 13,75 ert cloth, semi-titted, strap- ped back and turnover cufts of stitched panne velvet, full sleeve; sizes t4and 16, | $9, 75 for misses’ tourist coats $7, 50 for Junior rain coats—ox- | line— SSN fords, olive and tan; belted | thought it was a) ‘fair to offer all around; cape; sizes 12 to 14, them to us first bacause we buy 19,7 for girls’ tult length coats | more ready-to-wear hats from him a fancy et es fae ee than any other store in America. contrasting color loth and braid; Because they were such a hand. sizes6toi. some line of hats and because the for girls’ cheviot ar price was so absurdly low we $4.50 in wack, blue aoe | bought them—that's why vou buy full boa-plaitad skirt, blouss waist | these $2.95 to $5 hats at $1.75. plaited front and back. trimmed with There are both ready-to-trim sho did not hear the opening of the in coverts and mannish mix ta 4 ith; t go # ; (7 ; n 0 to aupervise the oon-| "Out dour and the stealthy eet going tures ; full and long ; sizes 14 and 16, PARTE watOnd | HAS 6 90 1%) and stiff,trimmed hats inthe lot— |, Me country and Biurope, | dtectiy under her. ‘The letter Aniahed, $9,7§ for misses’ full pox coats; made in covert, $9, gQ to $6.50 for misses’ and giris' gymnasium | hatswhich you wil’ volun. ¢ binbebel Mra. Green started downstalrs to post black and blue cheviot ; lined; belted back, full | suits, in blue and black; a large assortment to | tarily admit are easily - deen living, up to the!) he galled away, With Mrs, M. B. near fat of No, 34 Union avenue, Bitsa. | "** . Dethport, and was very friendly with | Tried to Stop Burglar, Lawson's daughter, Mrs. Frank! Mrs. Green says th He came to Elisabethport with | frightened fur th members of the Mexican Com- screaming, filesion to watch the building of the| ly and yb ded that it would be Sein gunboats, Vera Cruz and Tampleo, yest to yn a brave front and make | @t the Crescent shipyarde. the burglar belleve she was not alone | Never Showed Sign of Imsaatty. |) the jouse. Si9 demanded of the D> Me became uqite well known uring | negro to know what he was doing in Se) bls remidence there, and Mrs. Dunn, WhO oye noise He replied that it was none © was one of hls closest friends, said to- | came face to face With Che sleeve with turnover cull; sizes 14'and 16 | select from, worth $5—whil: they $ - |last—at...... teeeee | AY fa) Thar great purchase of men’s olathe (iatAcuer"") has given us the biggest week’s selling in the history of “yt. "*)—the second shipment is here to-morrow ( ‘i2ucx ) and will leave a lasting impression | 2 Stores in Philadelphia- 14 in Chicago—2 in New York, FRAZIN & OPPENHEIM - OMAVE. & 187!" St, N.Y. The $1, $2 and $3 Shoe Store. this store (i. on discriminating clothing buyers (2: sirius.) 2 00 regular $15 and $18 hand-made new Fall suits at $10. $15,000 purchase of men’s clothing from a Rochester manufacturer gives nd worked q | of her business. oy OE Mallee A oh Mrs. Green at that moment saw lying | Pp 2 Satere Night Until 10,30, $ an $ ne $ know: , owed *' tn a plle In the middle of the front rom pen Every Saturday . l 5 10 Fee oe malty: sg tunther that ‘ane all het precious trinkets and brle-a- : you WwW ra suits or 4 mire. ngea get be F te hee brac, Sho sprang for the parlor door, Just a8 soon as the styles for Fall were settled the manufacturer, who was anxious to keep his idle hands busy during dull times, 4 A yelidid ba 6 Sunver le - Just a toe negro, gta ted fur the tre rae | | accepted an order from us during August at a remarkable price concession—that's why these sults are here fo-morrow for you at $10. he did not know Mr. Shattuck, Alol- | hw ‘s tuo much for her | We say to you emphatically (‘0",{""° |") in America where you can buy suits to equal these for $10, A. He worked very hard wile here ne side, and then ahe bravely | In fact you cannot buy (\Mi,,) for ee than Mil ghee we we made this purchase (%,.!.'") our new ee 008 bie mind might have bes | ior trike her In the face n nt, and wanted just such a sale as tl come unbalanced. wet path of his Mate. Hut even {ee iy Baad disap — iv Fall st fes i in men’s clothi aired lh sod extriot inary abt Alolver sailed on the Prince Oskar | did not break Mrs, Green’ bold, Again Inatnnth gathering) Ot exclusive New y ing—want to prove to you that wecan serve Strom Hoboken, for Genoa, where the | {he newro sinashed her» and then lin, you better than any other house in New York. Second Floor, Mexican Government ts having ws lfereshe received & heavy kick in the OPENING 2,000 men's regular $15 and $18 hand-made | > gumboats constructed. He was ordered | si [fe mupervise the conatiuction of these | Fe new Fall suits—in all the new materials, at $10. ¥ ¢ ¢ SATURDAY, September 24th. If we could show you these suits just as we see them—just as they are—every style and pattern being arguments in their favor, you could not resist buying—especially when you can see at @ single glance that ‘they are positively worth $15 and $18. Now, here’ '$ 0 | another thing- Pl tailor could not build a suit possessing any more or $ better style, The assortment includes all the nw fancy worsteds, cheviots | and tweeds in the new double-breasted suits as well as the single breasted — r¢ we never sold better suits and you've never bought better suits for $15 or | | nt to Mexico from Elaia- | was lying ut th inside the front door wn- when her brother reached | on Hermunce believed at first that | his sister had been murdered, but a) groan told him there was life atl! in| the form, and he warried her to her jroom. Fifteen minutes later the In- jured woman had recovered auMotently to tell wpat bed panpned, (i on the Prince Oskar as being Y'* pondering at to do ary soneationst character, Capt f stumbled across a box goataintg, given @ dinner to all of the | 0f shoes whieh had evidently be paseo ese, and Mi ok | by the o, The parcel was addre: ut. Alciver were . Union street and bore the moody wed signa | - that and ; feet a ie | {First Showing of. the Latest in Aaah ihe Fashionable Footwear for Men, ‘ Women and Children, at One, Two and Three Dollars. pete from h Mrs Bann * $18—perfect fit guaranteed—as good, in fact, as your tailor could fit you, Even if feed do not care to buy at present, come and sez what a real clothing bargain is—Saturday at $10, for men’s $12.50 join $22 suits, You'll say these are the smartest styles you've seen tn men’s sults—there’s an indefinable exchusive- ness that will appeal to good dressers who have . been taux ht to appreci- the clothes that are right—all made of the the newest merchant patterns $12.50, a 3] for men's $25 Suits—no mat. ter what your build we can Gt you—sults that are cut especially for the tall, the short, the stout or the thin exclusive patterns in the new merchant tail. or’s fabries—the hand. somest and smart, creations shown thie (a year—while they tast 100 Autumn top $4 Q 55 waistcoats, 52 Never before have we been able to offer such values as the pure silk and worsteds, every one a mer- chant tailor style, every conceivable B up-to. dite pattern that is considered the conect thing for dress— beau- tiful dots and figures—single-breasted style with the new notch collar tailored like the vest you'd buy at $10 from your custom tailor—all sizes—at $2. Mr. mratrock ie @ very well known | elub t Mhiladel Rk UN : sn'hls friends heard ot what hed ; yore relleved anti that : ‘They were relieved ti + ig sdoapllg pager School Eyes. — Goes to Genoa, Bo the little home Ae q ones come hom wk, th Pilabeita ayier, Bhs ws | these an with headaches and tired on borad the Hamburg- | J eyes? re they getting behind in et sa Now Yorke soon g || their classes because eye trouble pre- || . Ale , ip study? pore scold iN they “A a Ms et poor marks—be fair with them— ‘Dugse, yt ‘of ve their eyes examined—let us fit tondaly to Genoa o1 them with glasses NOW. Should have Gnkar. ‘The bullet, which wit |f been done’ in vacation-—but better & spender, i imbedded in the |] now than later. nenegipees Childhood is a preventive time. | SHIP CAPTAIN DROWNED, The early use of glasses often makes —_— eye-aid needless in after years, Our booklet, “Eyes and Their _ Supposed to Have Fallen Into Wa- ter White Boarding Vessel, | Care,” sent on postal-card request, =e” boty of Capt. John Campbell, of 150 young men’s $10 to $12 suits, rowat. 7450 (Sines 16 to 20 years), 196 men’s craven- ette $15 coats, to-morrow at $15, coats for men, value $15 to S18, at $11 \ Suits that were made especially for school wear—strong and serviceable, yet Sale of boys suits, reefers and top coats stylish and gentee!—it’s a rare bargain treat for saving parents—suits, reefers and $3. 954. top coats—for boys 3 to 16 years old, representing the popular style of Norfolk, Double Breasted, Sailor and Russian styles—at..seseecsseeeees (Sises 14 to 4), Our $3 Special Shoe Store for Men and Women, Cor, 21st St, and 6th Ave. Sheet music sale. | The new popular vocal and Instrumental selections are offered at the following low prices: sara, LAC L1C ‘sites. Glasses, if necessary, $1 up. N. B, commander of the Gey floating in the bay near the vessel, mich ts anchored at the Port Liberty AQ Sw. Cor. B* Ave The Usefulness of a Black Suit. Ours at $15. Black is the versatile suit—every time. Asa business suit, as a dress suit, for general wear, it’s equally good form. There's no suit quite so useful as black. We do full justice to the sub. ject of black suits; here you'll find them with” all those touches of style and fine tailoring that marks them apart from the ordinary ready- Oe eee taenanln eat: || 348 Sixth Ay. (bet. ast & 224 Sts.) accidentally fell swuiee ute whe fe uring to board bis || 50 B. 125th St. (cor. Madison Ay.) ‘was sixty years (Harien Office Open Evenings) ON PERTH, 1807 | s " RELIABLE’ amet Ay A Bit o' Blarney, Intermetzo Cavallerta. | ##"ah. Won't You Open That Door? 5 By Saic ot the Sea for Me. Dear Luna Park. made kinds. The graceful shoulder line, the sine oily Mpa bedhlal Flop ibedagenean Seep on Shining, Silvery Moon, a! proper collar and lapel, the coat front that ‘BeBe Any Rags | Unier Double Eagle | All,Aboard for Dreamland. Pansy Faces d "t wrinkle, but that al The Squirrel and the Chipmunk. | Mendelssohn Spring Song. ess). } loesn’t wrinkle, but that always holds its shape, Non Nokedy Just Like You. | The Lat Princess. 1 Love You (ballad), Piking the Pike. . are very aj ‘a features of these black suits The Git! You Love, |] Toba (beautiful), Under the Anheuser Busch, Willie FOR THE BEDROOM, of ours at Dear Old Girl. Lovd's Old Sweet Song. Instrumental. sa » Twelve new ee in single and double breasted black Song | ,icard in My Dreams, “ Under the Elms. un Dance. met, orto Setines brave be Odd Pieces of Furniture, Rugs, sack suits in Thibets, Cheviots and Unfinished Cheviots at $15. Memories of the South Before the War. a ai fol ag a gry Mba muthera Queens, Special Sale of Doan Weert the Suwanee River Plows. | Fifth Noctume. pala “he idea INGRAIN CARPETS, 65c—75c—85c PER YARD. bap nit diy Rasa it in My wr" Lost Chord. Unter den Linden, 1 Foxhunters, Melody in F. St. Louis Rag March, lve Got a Feeling for You, Marguerite (new*ballad). That Little Girl Is You. i Special Bedroom patterns in soft tones of blue, green, red, cream, éc, LLED IRON BEDS—$9—$10,50—$12.75—$18 Largo. Mon Amour Waltz. surning of Rome Polly Prim, Cupid's Garden, Chariot Race, Lined Overcoats at SLO | | | | Here's a juxurious overcoat that will jal to men who want an Palms. Minuet Paderowsk!. Alexander. overcoat that looks smart on all oc 9. It's made of a ric Over the Waves, (Former Prices, $12—$14—817~$ 24). soft-teeling black unfinished worst lined throughout i Ki Yo. April Siniles. Hits of operas at 15c. White and colored enamels—brass trimmings edge of lapels. ‘The lines of this overco: loose and roomy and Spooning. Black Hawk. it reaches alittle belowthe knee. Thet price, $25. wouldn't The Gil That Cares for Me. Calvary, Peggy Brady. My Little Canoe, be a bit too much for it. Our special price is $15. A Stroll in the Moonlight for Mine. | Simple Confession, Message of the Violet. Heidelberg Stein Song My Heart Goes Thumping and Bumping for you, Under the Mistletoe Bough, Meet Me at St. Louis, Louis, Add 2 cents extra for each plece ordered by mail. No. O. D. orders filled. —_— een ma >_> > — To 108 West 14% St. Vogel Bratfaexs wer twas, | SE THE 3 AND 7-TIME RATE FOR paste ar tnt BEST RESULTS IN WORLD WANT ADVTS, “ ft e ‘: obs ot: slit ee PERE ale ONE resem Saree ets Dream of Paradise. Remember Me. Monastery Bells William Tell. Peculiar Julia. My San Domingo My Cozy Corner Girl = Maid. G00 Man, It's Great to Be Crazy pay of Old. ae on cher" Long Credit gives you all furnishings when you need them. PERTHWAIT Otte: new Fall Overcoats in a Cravenette Overcoats in the | docks, ete, $10 to $30, models, $10 to $28, &, loose models, paletots, pad.