The evening world. Newspaper, September 30, 1904, Page 7

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_ ~ — _ we — residence on Carroll street, —e— | from Teresa, & servant em: lores | PAYNE RALLIES — or Fried sent the boy out te de- Package containing diameads s Sends itim to Hospital in Ante, pgp oP Rian Me Rita : PATBERGON, N. J., Gept. @—A Now BILL COLLECTOR ‘The detectives found that a man | UNDER AFD AT HOME: package and did pot return to the store Hee hap ger kig at lag elle Fn whose description corresponds wite/ poles ae ve * all Una waa “eeu | - * © Issue a Bulletin Admitting the “uke, lobar ithe widow, of the mts Charged with Having Repre- that “emeloy poet description, was, in ‘a| Had Pawned Diamond He Had)‘ cg ins meal SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1994 THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 39, 1904 ; or ‘ens, valued at (TT, to & ous! Sievers gered had obtained 10 to the steps \by Mra. Foy ‘Goidatein, ot ihe panes rie ‘When woeet| - Critical Condition of Post-|7=g.-ns! sree and uid fe uned) ented Himselt as Employee jcathtne CE etal Been Sent to Deliver to a Cus-/ MAN'S BOLY IN THE HARLEM. ROUND $25 Q TRIP MAS. HOBART ANGEL TO SICK. bony top develo howe bap a Jeweller at No 61 Maideq lane, The Ministers to Stricken Man, Then and when Siever left he followed him tomer. Bodin foiled to deliver the Paterson, and he sank fo. boy ha 7] leading to the house, Mra, Hobart had Twenty. sfourth atreai, on Auguat 1), an he Police Got Him we! the ai tamonds in bis ela. He con: | Doctors After a Consultation| he’ war txn rashes Sates | rmener in Jetfereen Market ict Ses" ging angen place where fie had pawned ue Feat‘ of A N TIC CITY ent parts of the olty. tame to be made publle. of Consolidated Gas Company! weed TE | tomer, | Nothing tm Glothing to Give Ctee| ices grt reancha EVENING HIGH SCHOOLS OPEN {CORTELYOU ON LONG ISLAND tS sa ie SPECIAL ‘TRAIN ALTE — Elwood Slever was arraigned to-day |» oiitean National Chatrman| After 8 Wireehour chase, in which ce rid ae fate te dane Leave New York (W. 23d St.)..+.44..55++++ ® PATIENT WEAK, THEY SAY, |stencgraphy and Trrewriting at Jefferson Market Police Court | visits Wife's Mother, Who ta rit, | Alcoth Bodin, @ boy of fourteen, of No. River to-day near One Hundred and Destrosses sad Gortlandd Features of Free Course, charged with having represented him- 26 Lexington avenue, Brooklyn, was Pitty~ street, It had been sub- AFTER A RESTLESS SPELL. tthe New York evening high schools| self as a gas collector and having at-| HEMPSTEAD, lo 1. Bent. George | ine hase and polieemen of the Old Blip| MerKed wae tne, tas |B. Cortetyes, Chairesa: @ Repud- | ind Oak street stations the hunters, the and helene s Breet | 2, terhepe nds 4 to coll bill of the | topping at Ne are still registering students for the| tempted to collect a gas ot ¢ lean National Committee, arrived here boy was caught under a bed in the ¢ ae t browe a inet beaty in A DAY AT AMERICA'S GREATEST SEASHORE - course which commenced Sept, 2%, | Consolidated Gas Company from a Dig |i 4ay to visit Mra. Hinds, his wife's Manages to Retain a Little} siudents may register any evening be-| store on Sixth avenue, mother. “Mra, Hinds has been seriously | house No. 11 Oat street. black shirt, black shoes and striped tan J. IK, WOOD, Pass. Traite Manager. KO. W RODD, Gea’l Pass, Which Give areal 7.% and 9 o'clock, Saturday ex-, Siever was arrested by Detectives| iil for some tim | Bodin was employed by Ignats Fried, (took | Nourishment, c ves | cept Butler and Kehoe, of the West Twen- eras sane ine placed at each studenta thus en-|tleth street station, on complaint of Some Encouragement to Phy- Shhine him t to take the f a tag | eth H. Williams, of No. 4 West aicians. pe age | ‘egune. “ihe AUT | Twentieth street, the manager of the whatever, store. Li er f schools are at: One) Acconiing to Williams's etatement, Hundred es Sisteenth: street, be fen | Sievor called, at his house and, repre: | WASHINGTON, Sept. %0.—The phy- Forty vaicth street; Rivington and For- | sealing himself as a collector of the Glclans in @itendance upon Postmaster- th street. ‘ Consolidated Company, demanded pay- General Payne at 9.90 o'clock to-day . . ‘Wesued the following bulletin: “The Postmaster-General had a rest- fem Wate eat 1 ver? weak, His con- area fg serious. He is resting quietly Bt present and free from pain. “MAGRUDER, RIXEY.” Magruder remained with Mr. Ha all of last night and was folned in consultation early this morning by fu Rixey and Dr. Gray- 4 gon, both of the Navy, The Postmaster- Gen ral’s aljment is heart trouble, a new development from hts illness. Girls’ and WJisses’ Outer Apparel In Large Displays. Materials that are serviceable and most in ; Styles that possess that exclusiveness characteristic of tailor-made garments. Prices that are not the least attractive feature of to- morrow’s sale, ACTY BIFTSELY 6 Women’s Silk We OPER(0. | «5006 590) 1876 19"STS, Chiffon Carreta, Peau | Cygne, Crepe de Chine and Plaid Sitkn We have made a evloction of eight diane, | pretty styles of Women’s Silk ‘ W aists, which we. have marked at the above special Double “'S. & H." Green Trading Stamps 8:30 THI12 o'Clock, Thereatters Single ‘empe tnc Closing Hour, Week from 3. 00 foe HEAVY FALL 4, 90 for PRACTICAL SCHOOL ° DRESSES in several styles. Double *'S. @ H.” Green Trad! This Week Stamps Morn from 8.30 till Noon, Thereafter, Single Stamps until Closing Hour’ Secretary and Mrs, Hitchcock called for MISSES’ Prices. At the Arlington early to-day and made ; The most critical shop Weare SF Bence st oe weaotn Sheet Music Yews. 5.00" ME hen will fod. them the correct Dr. Magruder said that the attack of . le h 4 weemeinaes one the styles trouble had been very severe, be- Ry Hits for Saturday at lly eavy Kersey; ‘or early Fall street or oes wear, Black and Colors, \ ® = ginning night before last and continuing ell day and during last night. we expressed himself as extremely arxious concerning his patient's condl- Among the may peraias successes we offer you the for MISSES’ song cneilien from “ School Girl,” entitled 3. 7 fo) FINE KER- tion. The greatest trouble has been to ” tus. Sty OG ag “My Cosy Corner Girl Sed ieeat’ fengh: of contort ‘gpa ease Rourishment this morning. He has ral- Composed by John Bratton. velvet trimmed. strictly uhevaate > on om cme eomerignes. mre. Bcn of maby pce ae con T2, 75 MISSES: fa others trimmed with ———__— Zell Me with Your Byes, Always tn the Wa NORFOLK French knots, hemstitching, fine tucks, side and box plats. ‘3 Meet Me in St. outs, Lents. All ‘Aboard for Dreamland. bi bas Take o Trip in My aire Blee Ive Get . Feeling for You, Dows’ im the Vale of Shenan-| The Girl You Love. Toke Me Back to My Louisiana Four styles at 8.00 and four styles a at 5.90. Sani ape ‘rarns the SATS: 3 wool Venetian or Cheviot; coat satin lined. 15. 00 for MISSES’ BOX COAT SUITS of fine Cheviot ; ‘Whe Will Be Blected? ood If you can come nearer than any one @ee to the exact popular vote for the winning candidate for President the Sunday World will pay you $600. There Good. -Ktehty Beleved, Gee dad coat lined and neatly tri , are othr eat Cy aerating a iy, Little Girt, Geod-By. ey e ton, Were an O14 7. SO Misses ENGLISH COVERT BOX COAT Wen ’s $3.50 Shoes at h : governed only by the rules laid down be im athe Water, Wagan Now nnd pete oe wien aks, / ° SUITS, beautifully combined with velvet. Good i Be fata Pippo ag Miser 4 vt Denes aa Gleam of Heaven tn Hew y) ], 7. sium for rinses CRAVENETTE COATS, absolutely a ble wehee styles; rules unless you wish to, thus And Abe Holzmann’s Popular March-Two-Step, all sizes; also some kid and patent — Shoes at the same low \ Mould’ Shoes at 3,00 & 4.00 @ eae ent Zz 9 5 for Aner. WALKING SKIRTS, as illustrated, in fancy mixtures. 4, 90 "ed for peewee re PANAMA WALKING SKIRTS; new 3 9. 5 5 for ons ULL LENGTH GRETCHEN' COATS (Second Floor, Front, 19th gt, Men's & Women’s Watches Ht Extraordinary Price Reduetions. on ae Gee ages Geet wot not pass this without comparing prices quote those ly asked faces itches of similar tmarfacture elsewhere. an CHATELAINE ENAMEL WATCHES; Swiss movements; all bp sie with chatelaine pin. in pha bg repr 3.050 “Uncle Sammy.” (Third Floor, East, Key West Clear Havana Ci ‘oat ‘| Sale of Grujillo & Co.'s ay ie Pot coment 9 ara Meat Specials, hind-auarters of SPRING -auertere of bales oA at . Sale of Fa Shc ENE Th Men's Heavy Kid $1 | ae freon BE tn mA i Walking Gloves at ney native shaw RIB ROAGT. We, need; engine plein cases feos i Hane WAM, if fren Ay Boutin” Cticxane a reer covered new cases to regularly $15.25; 10- ite place these gloves on early sale— mer- pry Abr ot frees Sine, aise row, 10.50 Armour’ bau thie |. fihest ots Ext 3 “ fashionable new brown, , 5 . f vary hold Chale a oak, Fu SSHOoL tmoroved slicing in¢. ib. Bike ona , peshirenyy sale at $1 4 pair. Men’ Ss Fall Suits. In the 15 new models we present in single and double breasted sack suits for fall wear each one is finish” which cater to the complex patronage that an institution like ours attracts. The purchaser with the small purse has the same range of selection ere of Lae. means, M id. in bringing before he Se shepord pile our Fall assortment we take particular in saying that, no = . garment ise t tas io very price is guarantee: carty Au giant and double Dread was: ui i black hae and The New Pointed- svory bald of Mant Yau and hen, up cal Me ios gre more opened he teen ae pedi os ie ees * ie 6g td euler! a of fo ac ord Toe Shoes at tates. While we at times sel cloth thing wt pret re ny bo ures heretofore Mel safer Maciel pine cheviots and bleck thibets, Aleothe new brown and gray effects in Here's a sale Of the newest shoes we mgd oy these occasions we sell merh: at a LOSS that it becomes a PROFIT, through the strongest kind of advertising that We get § fancy cheviots, cassimeres and worsteds. for men—exactly like cut in the homes of the wearers of our clothing. \ Sista ee gy drown eigen ey ele Our Offering for To-Morrow. Ohe Boys’ Store- ood Hioor, At §25—Bingle and double breasted sack suite in dark, rich wor- = ha Seen or P Young Men’s Su stedo—naat checks, stripes and oveplad ofects, vt-feiing black Pesth quae al oo eckcine Stylish $72, 50 Sh 4 the Single and De Breasted. ap at 950 er" andy pegaas tond 63-0 shove and fr oupeior la Fall Sarment Men's Store $7.50 Wes tone ws vara ri : morrow sults, Preeyelers bis new Fall re Men’s Fall Overcoats. Men's Suits of Quality. tet tise ce nar So far as the tailoring is concerned our overcoats are of the productions of cachaive foreign wevetet. pura waa ( f Bk, These garments are oe eae collars and Double Bevented Sucks fa every labret shes eve aseiect | (6 ee es salen we eurerdey. jets of Three and Four Button Single Breasted. | The Cutaway Theee Bution Frock is represented in black clay @ Meare Sale H Geralemen who have nav een fed septa a elas topcoat to the long with itt gracefal lings, 4 M1, eh Lay a a tase TES, CHORE AT N1250, ogy al oak ae New“Telescope” Hat American mi STEDS; CHOICE AT $12.50. of covert and Black unfniahed worsted vy Fall Gop Coats. At 615. Be ig ye emerge Srersosie in sreere, ton and at 1. 85 New autumn of Tan, Otlve, also Black and Oxford. TXeode, silk lined throughout Woden of lepele . The hat that's caught the young ine Rain Coats, At 698. The fabrics are luxurious black and Oxford vicunas and un- bene eel saggy it’ sol, easy Full, graceful overgarments, rain or shins. Splendid atytes. Setsaod woretnds lt lned, “Qvvecoatetallore won't daplieate ter ot tha a lack, , rn ah pea Cxtra Special No. /, Ane sis i ong emg crners |S arr nga fr | De eat Ontnd PON, Oren aeel eae oat wm fared made ia the loose Price ws $3. , One ay arn daneadl ne see Extra Special Yo. 2. “Cravenette’ Beit Coats by B= Janey Cheviot, The very garment umn wear, one oo ; Choteo-Owelve-fifty—Saturday,

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