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5 : rh ¥ Ss . " 4 PUTIN JA FOR MOTHERS DET Zeblewski Spent Three Weeks) in Ludlow Street Prison, | Though He Had Only Acted as| Agent in a Sale, ‘There has just been reieased on bail Brom Ludlow Street Jail, through the! @fforts of Sheriff Erlanger, a victim of the east side instalment-plan-conec-| tion system whose story 1s an {i-| Juminating illustration of the Injustice | that can be done an honest but ge | Borant man by taking advantage of) the twists of the law, This Zeblewski fas three weeks in jail and bas a judg- Ment against him for $142, for property be never purchased, never had the use of, and which is now practicaily back fm the hands of the man who secured the judgment. Zebdlewski, who does not read or Write English, lives at No, 1 East Fourth street. Last ng he made Bhe acquaintance of one* Michael Smith, fwho had Lingle married, and desired purchase househol: & wraki took Sinith to "ha feraitane of Barney Scher, at No. 151 Es- street, and Introduced him, A Deal in Furniture, Scher sold Smith $160 worth of tur- Pie Sintth paid a deposit of $27 B fo} ona ager 4 poy the sum eek until the entire $160 ¢. furniture from Scher’ eae os wn oa oy 8 adter the her went | - Bags] and banded him “te h, Zeblewaki says, be announced jas commiasion on the sale of goods — Zeblewski signed what inc! ught was & reovipt for the $2 This! 4 ty, later 6s a written guarantee Ghat Zeblowski would pay for the fur- ure in case Smith defaulted. id $2 weekly for’ twelve) hen he got a job @t the ‘air in St Louw, stored the and left the city with his ‘hen Smith did not turn up with his the next week Scher went after Zeb- with a demand for the money, waki who had not seen Smith for Was astounded when Scher @reng the cuarantoe upon him. He br for time to communicate with ith, Scher sald that he wouk! bring @ult unless Zeblewaki got Smith to. waki located Smith and wrote to Smith sent back all the receipts hed taken from Scher for the pay- and also the warehouse receipts @ furniture. He wrote that ho ey, the arrears on his return it, Louis and resume the pay- of $2 4 week. In the mean time ed Zeblewski to make some ar with Scher by which the ure could be saved. Paid a Dollar a Week, Behew agrees to take $1 a week from jwaki on account and accepted this jount weekly for five weeks, In the time he brought suit ening lewsk! before Justice Maddox, In tho lupreme Court, Brooklyn, Zeblowski gays that he never received notice of sult, and was not present when ont Was rendered against him. first he knew of the judgment when Scher called him to the store fetorned him the $5 he had pald. Zedlewsk! turned over to Scher Tecelpts he had got from Smith. next day he was arrested on a Jedement warrant by a marshal and Slapped into Ludiow Street Jail Shortt Evianger heard tho story and red a bondsman for poor Zeblewsk!. low he is being pushed on the judg- Ment. His three weeks in jall meant of three weeks’ wages and ho that there 1s some way thet bondsman can be attacke her denies that he brought the sult. gays the moving spirit in it was Bamrodin, a man who buys all his accounts, His story is that when he furnigure on the Instalment plan rodin discounts t'e claim and takes of the collections “Tt wasn’t me,” says Scher, “it was in.” Jat to Oblige Samrodin. But Samrodin has an office in Scher's gtore. When an Evening World re- ter called to see Scher he was found led to pay the instalments on ther Reniture and ‘giving receipte for the] me, | wet am doing It," he explained, “t gge Samrodin. He is out jus e her denies that be has the furniture, but admits that he bas t fecelpt. He says the warehouse people Tefuse to let him have it unless he will to y Mtorage charges. “Pabiewskl wave fat he had a hard ime in Russia, whence he came to law York not long ago, but In Russia knew, when he got the worst of ft ‘What it was all about. Here, In the md of the free and the home of the rave. he finds hi taldied with a Judament for $142 for $150 worth bt sar. | Biture which another man bought and 4 $51 on Columbus, Ohio, May 19, 1503. Some four years ago I was suffering from impure blood and a general run~ down condition of the system, I had no appetite, was losing flesh, and had an all-gone tired feeling that made me | miserable. I began the use of 8.5. S.,| and after taking seven or eight bottles my skin was cleared of al! eruptions and took on a ruddy, healthy glow that assured me my blood had been restored | to its normal, healthy condition, My) appetite was restored, as I could eat anything put before me, and as I re- ined my appetite I increased in| and that ‘tired feeling” which me so much, disappeared, and I ‘was once again my old sell 1 heartily recommend S, 8. S. as the best blood ifier and tonic made, and strongly advise ite use to all those in need of gach medicine. Victor Stunnins, Gor, Barthman & Washington Aves, , Wheeling, W. V., May 28, 1903, My system was run down and my - ached and pained me considera- ly. I had used S. S, S. before and knew what it was, so I purchased a bottle of it and have taken several bot- tles and the aches and pains are gone, my blood has been cleased and my gen- | eral liealth built up, I'can testify to it | | Second Floor is usually crowded. }GOOD QUALITY WHITE “HE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBEs 17, 190. Doutie “S, & Hi," Green Trading Stamps Mornings This Week from 8,30 till 12 o’Clock, Therea.ter, Single Stamps Until Closing Ho.r, Solid Oak Morris Chairs SpeciallyPricedbo-Morrow Exactly the same grade Morris Chairs that others are feature ing as wonderfully special at $12.00 to $15.00. The accompanying illustration gives you a fair idea of the value we offer, Made of highly polished solid oak; carved posts; complete with Women’s Fall Waists. Interesting Values Tuesday, Interesting because the Waists are #0 good and the prices 10 moderate, Distinetrve- ness is one of the characteristics of our waists—both as regards style and individuality. Styles we show are not “common.” That is ons reason why our Waist Store on the PSS Tey) PUBS Apr ot IR ae Ns e Popular Priced Specials To-Morrow. Women’s Scotoh Flannet Waists. Tailored model in a variety of neat col- orings; front plait and cuffs finished with eis 150 Women's Yun's Veiting Watste, The season's most favored tailored model; entire waist artistically made with small Chinaware and Brie-a-Brac. box plaits, tailored stitch to form yoke, A Dual Sale of Extraordinary Interest. Some Unprecedented Values. The big China Store on the Third Floor never does anything gingerly, comes out boldly at all times. More so than usual front and back; an exact copy of a $6.90 model, Odd Chinaware, Dinner Sets and Brie-a-Brac Are Offered at Astounding Prices SAD peapa hier omen ve. ||) Maer condense some int andtiminue hers The dai ta flow wil prety cer empha rs : embroider: mate- rial stripe effects with silk embroidered ( Odd Chine, Dinner Seis Brie-a-Brae, \ fers H sea °(H] 6000 Decorated China 300 FINE AUSTRIAN CHINA 3,000 FANCY DECORATED closve dealers naki9e00 fo _ IH) Stee Deneaed Caine Phawsl ey |CRNER SETS 198 pleas sth BISQUE FIGURES; each 500 this waist, which we have 3, 95 en os dishes; regularly $1830; see, 1s OO | 1,000 LARGE FANCY DECO- eapecialy priced et ns mums {il ecdteatee Decorated Cums! 7m 1165 FINELY DECORATED Hine TAM 7 OF AMERICAN PORCELAIN DIN- NER SETS; _ a all rich decorations and wr Md 0 a, eae ee rays, 2,000 Finely Decorated China 2.000 AUSTRIAN VASES, Worcester decorations; each, Women’s Undershirts oe Each, Plases, VIENNA VASES, old Royal In the Proper Fall Fabrics. Condensed Mi Holder 25e¢ Hd p> La ecdonfeh Ns Vienna deceraionst cath yd ‘The price-range for the Underskiris we place on sale to-morrow Is In itself attractive Salad Bowls, | tureen and two dishes every ENGLISH DECORATED and convincing, but taking the dependable warm qualities and superior finish of the gar- Richly Decorated Cups and piece perfect; $29.50 set 19, SO | VASES. mythological decora- ments into consideration. this sale assumes a marvellous bargain-giving character. No Seucare,reslaly bi} eile a . tions} each, a5 i r Cups ani Tenens pcan bar AN oa caine ante ee ete a Te damrnen Pasa Daye |B Hine Lecce? DOISR FH 300 RICH GOLD AND CRYSTAL for WOMEN'S FLANNEL. for WOMEN’S DAISY CLOTH |f] Chocolate Pot. Ceacher Jara) SOe :s:24 s009 ween and all oer oe euue tite cement Se ETTE UNDERSURTS in pink| SIC UNDERSKIRTS in pink and bie |{] tis Plans, Chon Dp and © large pieces; requir $22.50 maw” 690 and blue atripe-and with scalloped i " Celery Disher—all regu | om. 15,75 ruffle, and with deep flounce with silk $1.00 qualities, (Third Poor, Front, 10th 6t) for WOMEN'S FLANNEL.| scalloped edge. edge on 39e ETTE UNDERSKIRTS in pink eel bles tripe tad dap tns| FOO and So oe 3 ; Pg trots || Women’s Wrappers, Kimono Sacgues 49e and fancy UNDERSKIRTS in all the newest | of extra quallty and Iece trimmed; others colorings fired 1op.deep yoke band | with embroidered rufl stiiching on bottom, (Second Floor, Centre, 19th st.) and Sowns Specially Featured For Ouesday’s Selling, The season of Flannel and Flannelette wear is here. Crisp, chilly morn- ings daily emphasize the need of such desirable Wrappers, Kimono Sacques and Gowns as we feature to-morrow. The style effects and colorings are eminently desirable and entirely in accord with the fashion views of designers of this class of apparel. Largest Yow York Stocks to Select From, At Prices Partioularly Inviting, WOMEN'S WRAPPERS of flannelette and percale: big variety of pei’ Dae sey patierns, both medium and dark including some pretty polka, dots; full skirts with deep flounce, prettily wimmed 95. waists, ce WOMEN’S WRAPPERS of flannelette, superior quality; handsome Persian patterns; extra full skirts with deep flounce ond 7 50 nasty waists, . WOMEN'S WRAPPERS of German flannel; dainty patterns on blue, pink and gray grounds: extra full shirts and waist fectively trimmed with bias saun, 2. 50 iy WOMEN’S KIMONO SACQUES of domet flannel in dainty pink and blue stripes; double yoke back and front with border 539e trimming, WOMEN’S KIMONO SACQUES ot basker cloth, fleece lined plain colors white, 1 50 A 790 “Vietory’’ Sewing Machines, Special Inducements to Purchasers, Two reasons why we ean interest We will sell to you for cash or on the easy-payment plan at the same price. tis ducement is the fact that you have forty diferent styles to select from. A five-year guarancee is given with every machine, All mstrucnons for using the machines and the attachments are given gratis by our experts, VICTORY NO. $—Rall i aA2tet | YICTORT NO. f--Tarve drewere: éropheed N TUCK FOLDER, weal bearings: drawers; drophead atyle; all the newest | atyle, oame aa Attachments; made to sell for $45.00) spe- | GOLD! VICTORY NO. 4—Pive drawers: 4 AA} HIRRIVO FOOT FOR ALL ve ers; drophead ’ wiyie and ball bearinas: all the pewes! ais | apeclal at me tachments, In RA (Third Floor, Contre, 19th st.) Wool Velvet Carpets Are Going Quickly These Days. Of course, the extremely low prices we quote account In a measure for the unusual influx of enthusiastic customers, The qual- ities, color combinations and designs, hewever, play no unimpertant part in their bid for recognition, WOOL VELVET CARPETS. the product of Alexander Smith Sons & Co.'s looms in room, hall and stair effects, are to-morrow’s specials. Regular price is $1.10, to-morrow, 95e Also Extra Special. Tapestry Brussels Carpets TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CAR- PETS from the well-known Smith Mills, in an attractive assortment of patterns. with or without borders, $1.00 grade, special at Smyrna Rage. SMYRNA RUGS; size 9x12; revere sible; extra heavy grades selection of good, bright colorings and choice designs, sold elsewhere at 46. 75 $25.00, our special (Fifth Floor, Front.) 7390 pink, blue and red, border trimming of fancy silk ribbon, WOMEN’S KIMONO GOWNS of flannelette, extra heavy, handsome Persian pazterns made with double yoke back and front and wide border trimming, (Second Floor, Centre, 19th 8t.) Fine Sample Shoes for Women. HA Remarkable Sate at Prices Ghat Will Prove ost Astonishing to Shoppers, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 Sample Shoes at $1.45, $5.00 and $6.00 Sample Shoes at $1.95. That's practically the whole story in a nutshell. The Shoes Come from Various Well-Known Makers. Being samples they are made considerably better than Shoes usually found in general stock, for the Writing Papers, Envelopes, Fountain Pens, Cngraving, ete. Every section of our immensely popular stationery store abounds with good values, ey ey ‘ | SUPERIOR QUALITY WHITE | size 6%, 250 in box . 19¢ ENVELOPES, size 6%, | 250 inbox’ 29 BOX PAPETERIES, bonds vellums and cloth finithed papers; 24 sheets and 16 24 envelopes; regularly 25¢ to 35¢, ce “Che Fountain”’ Pons, Two sizes and each fully guaranteed. These pens have given the greatest satisfac: tion, and we do not hesitate to recommend them =” THE FOUNTAIN ” PEN 8 is a world beater; 14-k No. 4, 89e oy “ very simple reason that they are subjected to much handling and qust always appear at their best, TERE SORTS STEEL EY es CAEN BRC ER ey 500 We buy and sell annually many thousand pairs of sample Shoes, but at no time before have we ever offered so many good Shoes at such low prices. Some of the names inscribed in the Shoes are famous all over the United States. There are all styles and practically all sizes, yet the best bargains are in sizes 34, 4 and 4%, A, B and C widths. You will find yourself particularly lucky if you can wear these sizes. =A 145 Wedding and Card Engraving, 50 VISITING CARDS AND 69 100 INVITATION OR PLATE (script), @ | WEDDING ANNOUNCE- 7, 85 ’ 69e | ‘Third Floor, Centre, 18th st, 100 VISITING CARDS, FROM MENTS, Coal Cooking Stoves. CUSTOMER'S PLATE, “PRINCE | “PRINCE BEAVER” COAL COOKING UNIVER, STOVES. exira heavy castings, open end | $2.50, $2.00 @ $3.50 Shoes at ag a blood purifier and tonic. shelf, broiler door, large cabinet be ke! 3533 Market St. Jou C. Sram, 2a, shelf and plate, la i sine 79 50 $5.00 Q $6.00 Shoes 8 fidona at is cook. |e" r at e ymp ale ING 4 ‘ ohaeed bieod PRINCE UNIVERSAL” COAL COOK- STOVES, ING §TOV ett Piyiicans will Sit, wm tf eae eran ||| Women’s Regular Steck O h, th h top, fat | cabinet base, nickel-plated oven shelf and - re oe srelt, | ay grate and plese 16-inch oven, sold 73 00 Shoes at blood and skin ry heuyy ening “Itch larly at $16.50, PR, In eddies te sale of sample pee we have on sale The Suits Atlanta, Ga. | “ wt tn we Hf 3.0, on sale (The Syift Spegitig Co, Atlanta, @ ‘chasemanaa [S| are made to sell at $3.00, on sald, at —— ae ie a aaaeatonneamas ten ns a ene etna Sg THE NEW UL” ENTRANCE TO rae 8 convent :nce of our patrons, w! from both platleries By sotending & tanet Stairway and turning to the right, | dag 4 8 HEE cca. fans rr we a E— Specially coi strated for € enter the Scone at Women’s Suits, Coats, Shirts and Furs. $12.75 WOMEN'S TAILORED SUITS, 39 of Covert Cloths and Mannish Mixtures, si $1650 COVERT CLOTH SUITS box gy a plaited style, for ww $15.00 PEGGY-FROM-PARIS COATS 7.9 of Covert Cloth plaited syle, for OG $18.75 WOMEN’S SQUIRREL LINED 16. CAPES, of fine black Kersey, for le ’ $8.75 PANAMA CLOTH RUNABOUT SKIRTS, in black blue, or 7.50 fi" FG RUAN AY oe ee 10.00 7 $15.00 SABLE OR ISABELLA AMERF CAN FOX SINGLE 79 7.5% SCARFS, choice skins, (Women's Outer, Appar! Sections ‘ Household Linens. The “Alliance Sales’’ Specials for Tuesday ‘ras. ; Napkins, fer fe. ALL-LINEN Se wEactepaarnsley cast | O9e Savin GueACHeO GERMAN NAPKINS. Fancy Clothe. Bed Spreada, each for tile Paaece TRAYS in plain patterns, ah each for $1.25 WH S9e Hen whioer eke GER. CHET BED SPREADS; full saa Hemstitched Covers. Hemstitched Napkins, We each for 15c. MAN DAMASK HEMSTITCHED NAPKINS. r : tach for 75¢ FINE G 39e DAMASK "TOWELS, fancy broche borders, Table Linen, Renatssance Contre Pisces. _ MANUFACTURER'S ODD SAMPLES; assortment of 1,000 sar 4 ™ 490, 750, 980 I, slightly soiled; there are prety designs in this loc regularly this sale at a * ~~ Hlannelette Wear for Misses And Children at Attractive Prices. mei... CHILDREN'S FLANNELETTE DRESSES, CHILDRENS NOHTCOWNS of ink mripes, Pop; nelewte extra heavy, in prey cr Netfols tod anion wiles 49, made Mother Hubbard, with sizes 2 10 5 years, 1 daisy cloth wimmed with fancy. 4 CHILDREN’S FLANNELETTE DRESSES, | sid: 2 10 14 years ‘e dainty pink Calpe wal) mod CHROREN'S. FOC aa of wussian style, with belt; sizes 2 to ete, in pretty, , washable patterns, peer " 590 Wits eke and dh embroidered 25 CHILDREN’S DRESSES of Kies cloth in scallop; 2 to 14 yrs, colors, pink and blue made in the CHILDREN’S PETTICOATS of oe Rorfolk suspender, Russian and long waisted | ette, in pink and blue stripes, made French effect, prettily trimmed; 76 yoke and deep ruffle, with silk em- 350. 5 sizes 2 to 5 years, © broidered 3 200 14 , CHILDREN’S NICHTGOWNS of fan: | MISSES’ PETTICOATS of Domet flannel nelette, in pretty pink and blue mripes, made | extra La Geddy fk effects, bo Masher Hibbard style and wigmed 9 @ with French and Sony ci with plain flannel; 2 to 14 years, @ | silk embroidered; 12 to 16 yrs. ‘ “he Queen of Nusic Makers res, Op. Yaking Room tor Yow Holiday Stocks By Stirringly Underpricing : Former Styles Imperative orders say: “Immediate accommodations must ba made for the new ‘Regina’ Music Box shipments. | All former styles must vacate space now occupied without delay. Rather than use the valuable time of our draymen in re-trucks ing these Music Boxes to our warehouse, we have inaug special sale. which teems with irresistible bargains for every one about to purchase a “ Regina.” With Christmas but a few away, many will take advantage of this special sale and buy far future presentation, ais Every One of the “Regina” Uuaie Boxes in Chis Sale Se in Absolutely Porteet Condition and Fully Suarenteet, 2 No. Il Mahogany Case, 65.00 3 No. I> Oak Case, 49.00 1 No. 18 Oak Case, 90.00 4 No. 20° Mahogany Case, 18,00 5 No. 23 Mahogany Case, 1 No. 24 Mahogany Case, | No, 24 Oak Case, | No. 26" Oak Case, | 1 No. 28 Walnut inlaid, 1 No. 28 CombinationVernis-Martin Case, 185.00 1 No. 33 Walnut Case, 400.00 1 No. 3 Hall Clock, 255.00 | on presse ta tees Meret ft ete Scare aaa i babe «