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’ : MPF Ie 4 This HTLED Pond StL EIS “=e Ne Woman Tetis How Father Medicine has been to my family, All } oS Seventy-five of the elghty boy and git!' my life I've been doctoring. I had Wt Was the East Side Brand,| *holt* o% Public Sonoot No. 195, Fourth |systemic catarrh, and four years ago a s' Avenue and Forty-second street, Brook- pneumonia made a wreck of me. Oh, flyn, who struck becausé they were how I cuffered God above knows. I | transferred to School No, 8%, at Fourth bronght my family to want paying avenue and Thirty-sixth street. were | doctor's bilis. My bureau was full of persuaded by a very protty little miss | medicine bottles, I have had six doc- Retails at Three Cents ‘Glass, and Schnodman, the n i | to obey their teachers to-day, tors, but my cough w illing me. 7 Is in Hospital. | Principal Dewey, of School No. 13, | Every few weeks I had hemorrhages which is called the “Palace” by Brook: sty doctors gave me up, and my * lyn schooldom,, resorted to strategy to | friends looked for me to die, For my RS SAY HE IS IN break up the strike, He called little | children’s sake I hoped and prayed to | Miss Lillian Tobin, of No. DANGEROUS CONDITION. | ‘our | with “a” on the foolishness of thelr positions, He i argued so softly and uasively that h Man Had Been Chak ry oe ie ees and ready } tongue of Miss Tobin only a very few and \o | Ano 1 jIt be to all who suffer, is the wish of , He Drank Eigh-| minures 10, cons © one {thas helped. (Signed) Mrs. H. Glasses of the Stuff) sr¢ consent to the transfer to School | MeFee, 2139 Randolph St., Phila., Fa.” | No. §, even if it was culled the “Coal Into a Vessel. SF Forsy. mone; th sree, up before him and pleaded |Sope."bui no fellet. thank God foF| her to lecture her fellow-strikers directing my attention to Father John’s Medicine. I can do all my work and feel like new person since taking it. lessing, may | Bin.” There were five, however, who jstoutly declined to be | pretty little schoolgirl and, led by C | Bo'Hart, of No. 46. Forty-Arst- street | they assert that they will never sit in ‘oa! Bin" class-room. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK | MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, i ginsses of whiskey gulped | a all at once on @ wager that bh away with it" |e the rea- at Bellevue Hospital yt give a snap of thelr fingers to- ‘for the life of Abe Schnodman, a jf, who lives at No. 1@ Suffolk who works in a shop at Ae street. And such whiskey! ioae Davis, of No. 160 Stanton street, | w workman of Schnodman, who him drink the Nquor, and who was when he collapsed in the is sold aronnd the tallor- | thie factory district for ys it in a glass. a Pound of Roose. Gf the size that was shown ot The Evening World as & measure Of the’ quantity by BSchnodman, holds about an_ ot whiskey. A conservative es- | ot the quantity drunk by brings it near to fifteen | hi Jet vce Uppers and Oak Tan Sole—Material Just Right ~ Benchmade by experts—Workmanship Just ot Sizes—228 fittings in each style—Fit Te coke Sain ella iatiaaned tn every 's wag Eres ust Right. now Fall - '» wager as to his “carry-, ty” was made with Harry ‘bf -No. 17) Orchard street, who Pstwing machine In the Greene | “whop. When the fruit peddler, | ‘Garries a bottle of “schnaps” hid- “ in the bottom of his basket, | IB AN Appearance last evening | 4 proposed that If he drank i lhe men had Imovich would him the same amount that he paid ~ Sm Sore in. 75 woes That Vandi: ‘ Send for Style Book, Mail Orders Promptly Filled, REGAL THE SHOE THAT PROVES GREATER NEW YORK REGAL STORES. o Me Didn't Feel Well. id the sclentiat, “never saw | MEN’S STORES Ue og Wy Maer NEW YORK crry. BROOKLTN. rg Ml ageand 43.Cortianas 5 #357 Fulton St on of that stuff atriking | fated all at once! | RK. N, J f on an far as Al y result fit the case,” : dpa SAL Broad 8t., opp, Central RR. of N, J. : Th Ave JERSEY CITY, BURNED. ¢: Cortiand! & Téberty Rts, °06 Newark Ave. AND, Me.. Oct. 1.—The three- WOMEN’S STORES “James RB. Talbot, | Broad Bo tad vores Wr diou 8 “ way. cor. A t.. cor, Tth Ave. 80) casks of lime for ap way. Herald Bulla nx. 102 Nassau St. cor. Ann. burned nesr Rockiand | Sixth Ave, & B. cor. aie ‘ way 220 Baird Ave..'8. W. cor. 124th Bt i (adi of ‘Thomas: | schooner were in- ‘wr built at Bast | : Bi 406 Fitth Ave., bet. 10th and Lith Sta, NEWAR! suarantee Clothing Co.) 127 Street & 3Ave| ~ What a Splendid Fall Suit a Man Can Get at This Store for the Modest Price--- $ By actual comparison with $10 and $12 suits sold at other stores you will find these at the “Guarantee” Clothing Co. not only equal but superior in value. And the value of these suits is not the only thing about them which should interest you, for they are cut in the latest single and double breasted sack suit fashion, with fine broad shoulders; collars and lapels fit snugly around the neck, the coat fronts are thoroughly tailored—in all they are as smart garments as any man wants to wear. Among the fabrics which are all wool there are all the new patterns—a very handsome $8 suit is one of the new gray and black mixed cheviots; then there are plain gray cheviots, black cheviots and smart Scotch effects, Other New Fall Suits at Very Modest Prices, Tailored Equal to the Very Best Custom Work. At $10—Mer's single and double breasted sack suits of Oxford cheviots, striped worsteds, overplaids, check and herringbone fabrics. Very special values at $10, . At $12—Men's single and double breasted sack suits in the new brown tweeds and cheviots, striped cassimeres, unfinished worsteds, black diagonals and silk.mixed worsteds, These suits are equal to those tailors make for $18. At $15 -Custom-tailored suits of all th: fashionable fabrics, in single and double breasted sack suits, If you want a suit to look as well as though made to your measure you should buy one of these at #15, Guarantee Clothing Co. cheer 127 Street & 3™ Ave. own orner corner Sale of Boys’ Fall Covert Top Coats at $2.95. Special sale of these swagger little overcoats, like cut, for boys, sizes 3to 10 —made of a strong tan covert. These are regular $4. top coats on special sale at Sale of Russian Suits for the Little Chaps at $3.95 We offer these splendid new Russian suits, like cut, for little fellows, sizes In fine wide wale serge—colors blue, brown, red and royal blue; $3.95 2% to 8. finished with leather belts and gilt buttons, embroidered em- blem on sleeve. These are very special values at Boys’ Double-Breasted ® Norfollt Suits at $2.95. Here's a bargain, where bargains count, for the sturdy boy of 8 to 15, who needs clothes that he can’t,tear through. These double-breasted and Norfolk suits are of strong, heavy cheviots in a score of bright, boyish pat- terns, including browns and grays. $4 suits, on special sal black cheviots and tan coverts. value at Black Velvet and Plisse Ribbon Hats. Value $3.75. Special at $2.48 Value $3.50. The Best Scouring Soap Hede (1 y'ts on the mkt) A Scouring Soap—A Metal Polish —A Glass Cleaner ey at Sale of Girls’ Military Coats at $3.93, ‘These coats on sale for girls 6 to 14 years are made of zibelines in blue, brown, green and red; like cut above. It's a full length, double-breasred box coat with military collar and velvet piped cape, finished with belt and military buttons. Very special value at Sale of Girls’ Veivet Coats at $3.98, Stirring sale of velvet coats for girls 6 to 14 years; colors biack, blue and brown—like cut above—full length tourist model, with belted back, shoul- der cape trimmed with lace, the same trimming on These are regular $5.98 coats, on special sale at Sale of Girls’ New Fall Dresses at $1.98. A very special value for girls, 6 to 14 years. Style in cut above. Made of blue, brown and red serge, with tuck: with ruffle, trimmed with lace medallions, Thése dresses are sold elsewhere for $2.50 and $3; our special sale price is Sale of Girls’ Norfolk Dresses at $2.49. The charming little figure at the left shows one of these dainty Norfolk dresses, They're for girls 6 to 14 years and come in blue, brown and red serge, trimmed with white pearl buttons. These are regu- lar $3.98 dresses; on special sale at Sale of Girls’ Q Misses’ Norfolk Coats at $4.98, The up-to-dateness of the young miss in the cut above is because of Our stunning new Norfolk coat. These on sale are made in exactly the same style—sizes 14, 16 and 18—of the new brown shades, blue This is an extraordinary $4.98 Vogel Brovhwrs A™ Six. Cov Bt Ane. your recognition. post-season effects Special for Saturday. Simply Trimmed Hats. Broadway, 33d to 34th St Hasnt scratched yet ll! | 2 $2.95 ee, Ree Oe BES $3.98 ““ $3.98 yoke and folds of plaid silk, finished $1.98 $2.49 Untrimmed Millinery. It is with an entirely new series of models that this Department invites It presents the : in Charlotte Corday, Continental, Toque and large Dress shapes of velvet, chenille, chiffon, lace and kin- dred materials. Special at $2,25 Saks & Company COMPARISON |] Of qualities and prices adds to this store’s popu- larityand supremacy, We positively re‘use to be un- dersold. This Sale DRY GOODS CO. Men's “W. L. Douglas” Shoes, Priced at $3.50 Men's “Walk Over” Always Priced at $3.50 & $4 Jat the price we name for 1 Men's Famous “Royal” Shoes to-morrow ..++.eeeees Always Priced at $3,50 Men's “Stroller” Shoes Always Priced at $3.50, Not in New York, nor in \Jany other city, Nor is it likely they ever will be. || Some of these makes have been offered in New York at $1.95 the pair. Bu fact that the Shoes were not AAs Y quality was left Thess makes of Shoes ALL have a set , which ie ae thered 10 ae Men’s $20 and $25 \"@aseneie. Rain Coats at 415.00 And Another Lot of $12.50 Ones at $9,50, |] We sell more genuine Cravenette Rain Coats than any other three || stores: in New York. But we are not always able to sell them at th: |] prices that will be in vogue to-morrow. It is one of those occasional \[o} sales that afways attract world-wide attention, ° The Craveneties at $15 sell regularly at $20 and $25. They come in Black Venetian Taibel; Fancy and Oxford Worsteds; are hand+ somely tatlored; sitk shoulder and sleeve linng; hand padded shoulders and collars; all sizes in regulars and stouts. These are the new 1904-05 modgis—the very best that can be bought. The Cravenettes at $9.50 sail regularly at $12.50. We've sold thou- sands of this particular style—and never yet a complaint. Thay are elegantly made and superbly tailored. All sizes in regulars and stouts. For the casual wearer they are perfection, Boys’ Suits, $2.95, || Bloomer, Norfolk and Double Breasted Two-Piece Suits; in ages |} from 8 to 16 years, ~All: fancy Cheviots and dark gray effects. Values up to $4.50. Boys’ 80c Knee Pants, 25c. || Boys $1 Knee Pants, 50c. Boys’ $2 Knickers, $1.00. double breasted styles, ||Choicest Trimmed Hats, *5, 57:50, 510,00 |] To those who saw Adams’ Millinery for the first time this opening week, the style supremacy of the store was revealed in a new light. So much more room for the showing than ever before—consequently |] much broader and grander assortment. Three prices form the hub of the stock—5, $7.50 and $10. Here it is we figure to give the greatest value, Yet they are mere spokes in a big wheel, and whether your purse strings be long or short, we can settle the hat question harmoniously for you. Trimmed Hats are on the 2d Floor—a step from the 22d street ele- vators, Underneath, on the first floor, we devote enlarged selling |] space to || Untrimmed and Ready-to-Wear Hats’ Some very special prices are attached to several lots for to-morrow—and each one tells best its own story of economy. Feit Turbans: hand drapes of felt by the yard; pleated sides, trimmed with velvet scarf and buckle, All colors and combinations. Like the picture. Real value 75¢ 1] $1.25. Toanorrow at.......ssccsscesseverees Ready-to-Wear Hats: in several styles; trimmed with velvet ribbon and ornaments, Black, brown, | 98 navy, red and white... eoraessevoreeesgas. * Made to Sell at 5.75 This picture gives you a very good idea of this decidedly new Russian Blouse Suit, a hundred of which we have to sell to-morrow at $3.98 instead of $5.75. Made of fancy Melrose suiting, with full blouse front and side lapel; skirt attractively gored; lined throughout. We have it in most every new shade, with trimming of red, brown and cadet blue. Sizes from 6 to 14. At the same price to-morrow—$3.98— a special lot of Buster Brown Dresses of blue and brown cheviot, pleated back and front. Sizes from 6 to 14 years, Other Misses’ Garment Specials Misses’ 3-4 Box-Coat Misses’ | 0x+Coat Suits; Suits; pleated back, with Collarless, trimmed with strap; velvet collar, Of cloth and braid; fancy Cheviot, in. new shades |) mixtures in browa and of brown and blue; also” green; new skirt; sizes 14 black, Sizes 44 to 18. to 18. Regularly sold at Value $16.50, | gis ‘eT Special To- i) Special To- | trorrow at (2. 8 morrow at 10.98 Girts’ foes Coats of fire ‘oats, box back and large collar; | quality Zibeline; large cape. piped framed with tice, sires 310.8 Value | with velvet and buftons, sizes u to | 14, Value $3, Soockt Teonerrey at 5.98 | Special Tomertow at.. 5.98 || Little Tots’ Crushed Velvet of MEN'S SHOES Will Be Something to Remember in After Years, It isa positive fact, undeniable by any one, that none of these cele- brated makes of fine Footwear for Shoes men have ever before been offered styles; all new and splendid shapes; mostly best qui ity patent coltskin leather, ‘ Men's Walk Over $3.50 and $4.00 Shoos; quite a variety of kinds; a standard of excellence the world over. Special at Men’s Royal $3.50 Shoes; an improvised name for one of the best’known shoes in the world; box calf viel kid and patent coltskin. Special at, Men's Biit-Well $3.00 Shoes; also S$ 1 also 2 excellent makes, Special at....., Men’s Winter Suits and Overcoits Regular $8,50, $6.50 | Suits comprise Fancy Cheviots and Cassimeres in both single and | | Overcoats are in Black and Oxford Meltons, Black Kerseys, Very Boys’ $1.28 Knickers, 69c. | latest style; 44 inches long; fancy cassimere lining. : for Frenth cleaning and dyeing, Prices are a third below the usual, a 79 I yor 4 ence to the Shoes (for they are mighty good), } but to illustrate the sham of others, who, in jugeling with the truth, have asked you J. $1.95 for an article we can sell at $1.79 and still make our regular pobt. We shall sell these two thousand pairs to-morrow—and no more. While they will render equal service with the perfect ones (their defects being mere trivialities of manulacture), this lot will be » The assortment wing: $3.50 Shoes; in a wide variety of 179 179 jetall em- Special at.. sesedes On Sale—Second Pioor—224 St. 79 a a (AR BS $10 and $12, Some Interesting iz CANDY SPECIALS | | Just for Saturday: scotch Kisses. Know how they're | | made? Finest Marshmallow centres Covered with wholesome, butterscotch foutiy We. per Ib. To-mor 2g6 New Glace Pineappie, ea; ce neapple {n slices; 39 | @e, quality ; Chocolate-covered Figs: regu- 19 Maple Walnut ‘Bon Bona: ¥ feripgereniat Bon Bont: Femi: age Chovolate’ Chips: regulariy’ ie. 9 ' Assorted Nut and Fruit Chocolates: feulariy ¥ 5 Somularly Be. to ae. Ib: Batur- 4 Qe | | and frult flavorsecen. nM 1$¢ ‘ Old-fashioned = suena: mints: Ib, . ‘ lates; Saturday special Rear—Main Floor, Things Men Need | | At Very Attractive Prices | With a moment's leisure, skip over this list and see if you've plenty of Stock here, of course—that goes with- out saying. i} Blue Flannel Shirts, single breasted; $1.50, $2 and $2.50, The latter are cloth finished | Regulation Firemen's Shirts; pure indi- and yoke double faced; also Sleeves; reinforced shoulders. 3,00 ' Cardigan Jackets, We carry nothing but the best all wool larly Se. |b. at Ib; special 29 Assorted Buttercups: Repettl's fine aasorte for Fall and Winter these Fall and Winter necessaries. Best All-wool twilled Flannel; double or go flannel; guaranteed fast dye; front and worsted Jackets; hand made. Priced from $2.25 to $5.25, accord. ng to size and quality Sweaters. Men's, in great variety Oxford, white, cardinal 5. navy, black, maroon, $1 in all the plain colors, as well thall combinations. $1 to $2. Night Sbirts, Fla Night Shirts and Pajamas, , erials; cut very full, and long to curl up ht Shirts, sizes 15 to 20, 50s, Men's Pajamas, all sizes, $1. Boys’ Pajamas, 4 to 16 years, 75¢.

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