The evening world. Newspaper, October 27, 1904, Page 8

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ONE BY WE : yn Man Was Leaving the, tre with Another Woman} His Angry Spouse Came Them. to the Brooklyn police, a wholesale tobacco dealer, prom- $m politics. Is to-day nursing many $6 and cuts given him by 2s young wits because of his atten- was leaving the Montauk in Brooklyn about 11 o'clock Tight. On his arm was a hand dressed young woman. "As they waited for thelr carriage ly from behind @ street lamp &® second woman, young and her face red and her eyes a to the couple, ahe stood fof & montent confronting them. They Dack before her, The man was bait r hia companion through the when the second woman \ heavy cane from his band, ou take another woinan ous you have a wif h and began to cane | m crowd Spank them circled out, turned to recover hs cune to himself, but the angry woman d delaboring him, striking hin the face and cyttag open his None of the crowd attempted hah Gallagher finally drow the way. ‘The Man turned and the lobby, Where lis com- was shivering with nervousness, were led by us! through the and out by the stage entrance Kalb ayenue. They crossed the} to an undertaking shop, and te! ‘a cab to the Hotel Superba. | Gay cxrived soon and they drove } second woman became calm as the policeman drow e when ehe dis reet Man js said to be a wholesale dealer prominent in political in Brooklyn. "D.L. MURPHY ON HONEYMOON " Bx-Pension Comtalasioncr Will At. tend Son's Wedding in Boston, | Foner Pension Commissioner Dom- ‘inick I. Murphy, now member of the ) Panama Canal Commission, made a fy.) De idg paswage through Now York to-day @ to Boston, He was acoom- his bride of two days and ‘on his honeymoon, whic pt long enough to at 4 his wn's Wedding a the Hub, His son is Murphy, editor of the Twentieth Mr. Murphy was appointed Pension on oner in May, 18%. He was 4 by Commissioner Ware. { wae med to the Canal Commiaal ¥ june. He was chief clerk of t ot Years old, and virtually tm the atmosphere of Government iptments, entering the service aa when a young man. REV. DR. HILLIS LOSES MS. | Messenger toy Drops It on Way to Publishers, Rev. Dr, Newell Dwight Hillis, pastor of Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, ts Mourning the loss of four chapters of! atest book, which a messenger boy! while en route from Dr, Hillis in Brooklyn to the Macmillan y in With avenue, Now York. Messenger boy dropped the pack- . he thinks, at the Brooklyn Bridge turbed by tho and will ap-! any aid the public may render | effecting its retur: “EDUCATE Your Children in Music, Invested In a Good Square Piano ‘Will Yield a Profit of Millions Promoting the happiness of home and the solace it will to your children in future years. | These instruments were taken | in part payment for WISSNER «a LECKERLING PIANOS, and many of them, by eminent makers, cost from *475 to '650. Taken back any time in ex. change for uprights, Great bargains in slightly used ‘Upright Pianos : Upright Reliable Maker; S110 225 | fale price at $173, Upright comet used \ery-7 ae eae from pr - mt desten, 90 ianos Rented At Low Prices, ISSNER Great value at $160, POLTICAN OvVAVE 2)" £22°STREETS, Neck and Neck! Regals are now running a “neck and neck” race—with custom-made shoes, Regals are carrying a light weight — only $3.50, . Custom-made shoes are laboring under a killing weight—$8,00 to $14.00, Your horse-sense ought to tell you what the result will be. The cus- tom-made shoe is bound to fall out of the race, How can it be otherwise ? Regal styles are the exact dupli- cates of expensive custom designs, Regal materials are proved to be the, same as in:the.most reliable custom-made shoes, Regals look as well. Regals wear as well. And now with quarter sizes Regals [AL NAMM, Fulton Street, Brooklyn. { Mociladall dd Double Stamps with Cash Purchases Till Noon Every Day. Single Stamps from Noon Till Closing ba ba 2 Friday Sales. $1.50 Cravenette Suiting, 69¢, Priestley’s genuine Cravenette Suitings, strictly all wool, $4 inches wide, heavy grade, in both black and gray. Sold everywhere at $1.50. To-morrow—69¢. $1.25 All-Wool Broadcloth, 79¢, $2-Inch all-wool satin-faced Broaacloth, in black and all colors, Best value in all New York for the money, 75c. All-Wool Granite Cloth, 39c, Continuation.of That Great Skirt Sale After three days of furtous selling we tad ourselves with small lots of skirts in broken sizes remain- ing from the enormous quantities offered at the opening of this sale. To effect a final clearance we will condense these lets and make a further reduction from the prices already quoted. Kilted Cheviot and Melton Skirts, $1.39 Mannish Walking Skirts, $2.98, A b-gore plaited style with kilt at bottom of each Walking Skirts, made of mannish mixtures, Thibets 44 Incl d did chen ¢ t c A fit as well. | Sedetity ne seme cies, in black and all colors, Never sold anywhere gone. tuide RE etal mations aad ceetects tk 9 or cheviots, Colors are black, blue, brown and All the new Fall and early Winter styles are blacks, blues or Oxfords; special at.......+++ he Mise fn ee Five ‘models to 2 95 made in 36 quarter sizes and 8 widths, giving 288 All-Wool Crepe Albatross, 29¢, Seven-Gore Kilted Skirts, $1.95. $6 Dress and Walking Skirts, $3.93. fittings, insuring a perfect fit in every style, No bs epwy custom bootmaker can do better than a lot of them can't do as well, ’ Think once more of Regal style, Regal wear, ' , Regal fit—and Regal price, $3.50! Sond for Style Book. Mail Orders promptly filled, od from tannery te consumer, The largest retat! shoe business in 80 stores in principal cities from London to San Francisca REGAL THE SHOE THAT PROVES GREATER NEW YORK MEN’S STORES Dress and Walking Skirts, made of cheviots, broad- sloths, meltons and fancy mannish mixtures, black, blue, brown and light and dark mixtures, the new shaped 5, 7, 9 and 1% gore plaited effects; 4. values up to $6.00; special at 3:95 A T-gore graduated kilt style, At top of each kilt are tallor-stitched cloth petals. Inverted plait tack. Materials are meltons, zibelines, cheviots Venetian and medium weigut Thibets; special 1 95 saeoveneeene ’ . Friday’s Hour Specials, FROM 9 TILL 10. FROM 11 TILL 12. $5.00 and $6.00 Women’s Pur Children’s $3.00 All Scarfs, light or dark 3 95 Dresses at..,., . COlOFS, C.... cevccecseres 6.75 “Ww The regular Half-Dollar quality, Your choice of black, white, cream and 44 of the most fashionable shades. All-Wool French Voile, 58c¢, Regular $1 quality; chiffon finish; black and a full li bargain at 58c, a yard. Yard-Wide Black Taffeta, 79c, Full 36 Inch; bright, heavy and rustling—for coats, lin |] on edge for wear and service. ne of stylish shades, A great FROM 2 TILL 8. “Ww. te Wy, ves .69 Se Nomee Wrmenen 1,85 ings and skirts; guarantee Our regular price ts $1 for this grade, $1 and 85c, Black Silks, 69c. Assortment Includes 27-Inch Peau de Soie, Inch Peau de Cygne, FROM 1 TILL 2. TROM 3 TILL 4. 00 Wom 1s Wool FROM 10 TILL 11 $15.00 Wome Misses’ Cloth 79 * , 27-Inch guaranteed Taffeta, and 22- Worth from 85¢, to $1 the yard. All at 69¢, to-morrow, A Chance to Buy $3.50 Boys’ Overcoats Mattings Cheap, Some Big Velvet Specials, 59c, $1.59 NEW YORK CITY, BROOKL 27-Inch golden-brown Corduroy, worth 75c.; 22-inch vi cas reten | m wor ¢.; 22-inch colored Dress Velveteens, ri 0. 3,000 rolls bought for spot cash, including Emp! . worth 75c,, and 27-Inca imported Dress C ° 7 : From 8 Till 10. ' » Capea alates’ Lage ati Broadway: near Hedin Avg | ihe c cD Imps ress Corduroys, worth 79c, All are great We never offered such splendid value before of Cameo, Macco and Panama Carpet Mattings. Willoughby Aye. 408 Fifth Ave. bet. 10th and 11th Ste. Empire Mattings look like carpet, wear like carpet; auth and. 20th Bia Oxford gray Frieze, in the new long effects and the Guth and sotn at _—— silk finished; all colors; usually $12 per bet. Wyre and Mth me. NEWARK, N. J uv H popular Russian style. Just two to @ cus- roll of 40 yards; ‘ ' ft Atath a i Eee $1 Broad 8t.. op, Central KR. of N. J e Women s Trimmed Hats at $5.00. tomer and positively none C. 0. D..+.+++++ 1,59 R; % Y Bevis cat ee 6.98 ‘ JERSEY CITY. Choicest collection we have yet shown, New id ’ padiway, bet. Cortiandt and a Wk Il bern elevate worked cae ets Nel Ney ideas of the highest cost hats have Boys $2.50 Dou- ug argains, Result—finest specimens in all Ni York for the money, Velvets, Felts and Braids, trimmed with feathers ribbons, &c, Black, white and every good color or shade that is wanted, ' , Reversible Smyrna Rugs, 10.6 ft. long, 74 ft. wide; rich Oriental patterns; value $10.00; on sale to-morrow at, special GREATER NEW YORK WOMEN’S STORES NEW YORK CITY 109 W. 125th Bt., gor, Tth Ave ble- Breasted 5.98 i // Mi Fey 795 Broadway, cor, 10th at. 9 Broadway. opp. Herald Mutiding. Nassau 8t., Cor, Ann. LL . $ Heavy Bi * F Fy Third Ave. 8, WY. 1th , / ¥ Brussels Rugs, 9x1!, in handsome medallion He Meh Avs Bo We ai, tae vn he Women's $1.25 Gloves at $1.10 Suits $1.09 cary Brusels Rugs, $x1!, in handsome BROOKLYN: +n Fitth Aye. bet. luth and 11th St# %1008 Broadway, bet. Ditmars oral , ad We consider this announcement the or dining-room; value $22.00; reduced to 10.98 NEWARK al Broed 8 lace Kid, pique sewn; Paris points; one large clasp; new, broad, manish cut, most Important so far offered. i opp. Central RR. of NJ. JERSEY CIPY—*#A Newark Ave 9x12 Seamless Wilton Ru eat *STORES MARKED WITH A STAR ARE OPEN EVENINGS: 1g&, beautiful designs and corer babel seamless; of finest material; regular price $29.98; to-morrow only, at, Ghee eae special. . $1.25 Inlaid Linoleums, 59c. Tan, golden brown, gray, red, mode, black and white. Elegant woollen cheviots In @ large variety of pleasing patterns, elegantly made, good heavy- weight, perfect fitting: on sale be- tween 9 to 11 A. M.; limit two Short and lon Women’s Cashmere Gloves, 39¢, Half a Dollar everywhere. Silk-lined Cashmere G & fingers, Keeh't Upanan Priees Mane Dewntoun Shopping an Extravaganee, H. loves—a new Importation of | . F Gc hee ty ne A a stitching on back; lined with plain or a “ ba ee * or cates tee Pe gol yeh e- g Megan Nk; Unin ck or gray, 39¢, une 4 ; F I, & Me 92.50; wonderful values 09 sirable designs; sale price, a square yard 59 i _. TD Savciic nari aa teneeank ’ Linoleum, the 69¢, grade; sale price. per d, 84 Sale of $1 to $4 Veils, 48c. Another great purchase—at two-thirds less than actual foreign cost, Veils—mostly fine Chantilly; some fine thread and combinations. To-morrow and Saturday. Men's $4 Underwear at $1.69, Garments worth from $2:50 to $4, Various high-grade makes—including Cart- wright & Warner's. Broken sizes in various weights, Every size Is represented, however, A most remarkable bargain opportunity, ¥ Women’s Oneita Suits at 75c, ‘Onelta” Union Suits; seconds, of course, but practically flawless. Just enough for one day; % wool, in white only. Actually worth $1.50. Children’s $1.50 Underwear, 79c¢, Open Saturdays Bet. Lenor & till 9.30 P. Me j 25th Street, West, Sebenth Avs. | Friday and Saturday—Big Values. $16.00 Misses’ Suits $11.95 MISSES' AND JUNIOR FANCY WALKING BUITS, tailor made, of all-wool cheviots | or mixtures, semi-fitting or loose box-coat effects, 15-gored skirts, this season's newest styles, all colors and black; sizes 14 to 16 years; skirt lengths i 1 05 35 to 39 in,; value $16.00, for two days.. . ‘ $5.00 Children’s Dresses $3.85 CHILDREN’S BUSTER BROWN DRESSES, of all-wool cheviots, made very full, with deep hems, leather belts and silk emblem; colors blue, brown and gar- 3 85 net; sizes 4 to 12 years; value $5.00, for two days.. ve $6.00 Boys’ Suits $4.79 35c, Floor Oilcloth, 18¢, 500 rolls to choose from, in all widths, up-to- date patterns; sale price, Boys’ 50c¢ Flannel Blouses 19c From ? Till 5, Two etyler—the regulation Walst and the popular Russtan Blouse—in red, blue and gray colorings, woll made, in all the wanted sizes. You can 19, have three if you want them, but none ©. 0. D. & 7 French and applique effects, All colors 18c Really High Grade Womeu's Shoes for 1.59 C. 8. Gibbons Co., of Phila- delphia, made them; that guarantees the quality. Of Dongola Kid, Box Calf and Patent Colt; in button and lace; extension soles; a dozen styles to choose from; real $2.50 values; during Dress Goods Specials, 89c, Value for 29c. $8-In. wide Black and Cream Molre Velour, hand- somely moired; goods perfect in every sense; nono Worth from $1 to $1.50, according to size, Boys’ and girls’ full regular made better. Don’t judge quality by the price; it’s only Q etter, ; this sale...... toeeree . RUSSIAN BLOUSE SUITS (2% to 7 yrs.), of all-wool colored serges or fancy mix-! papataai a ier vind sii and padi A superb ok A high tle- one of our methods to make Friday a popular 7 J 59 tures, also of velvet and corduroy, in blue and brown, trimmed and embroidered | S#Ntly mad stand make—every one knows what it is. Shirts, 26 to 32; shopping day; limit 10 yds. of an 89c. qual- Boys’ $1,50 Shoes, 98 in various styles; also TWO-PIECE SUITS (8 to 16 yrs.), of plain blue all-woo! | Drawers, 22 to 34; Pants, 24 to 34, , {ty; Friday at....... SiKSREALARADEV EO SEONES 29 aoe?) pip ig ttc cheviots, serges and fine mixed fabrics; correct style and fit; actual 4 79 _— 9c. for Winter-Welght and melton cheviots, in “goles, 6 Value $6.00, £0F tWO HAYS. ses s0seeeresese bebe eensayeserege rts ee Men’s $25 Silk Lined Tuxedo Suits, browns, blue, Oxford, grays and greens; In checks, 6%... 6 00 B ’ O 4 95 atripes and plain mixtures; Friday's mateh- 29, , . Oys vercoats * $] 5.00. less value, a maak Se a c Girls’ $1.25 Shoes, 79c, OVERCOATS for little boys (3 to 8 yrs.), of all-wool frieze, cheviots, kerseys and |} Made to sell at $25, Cut according to the newest Friday oon. Good Dongola Kid; solid soles; in new toe very pretty mixtures, some lined with red tlannel, regulation brass buttons, belted fashion, from the finest materials, tailored by hand 12%, for Wool Crepe de Chine; seems {mpossible. Whapes; sizes dy tO 2...ccceccscsscsevees 79¢ back, emblem on sleeve; also THE CHESTERFIELD OVERCOATS (7 to 16 yrs.), of all-wool blue, brown or Oxford frieze, excellently made, with velvet collars, cut long and loose; a very smart, dressy coal TWO AAYS. cevscreenees sees $2.50 Girls’ and Boys’ Shoes $1.79 GIRLS’ SHOES, sizes 8% to 2, of fine durable kidskin, hand-welt oak soles, patent leather tips; BOYS' LACE SHOES, sizes 13 to 5%, of Casco calf, hand-welt oak soles; LITTLE MEN'S SHOES, sizes 9 to 13%, of vici kid or box calf, ] 79 hand welt, first heels; all newest styles; value $2.50, for two days... . Children’s Coats. CHILDREN’S COATS, of all-woo! cheviot, box plaited, with belt, or capes trimmed with velvet; colors red, blue or tan; sizes 2 to 5 years; value $4.25, for 9 two days............ se eoene tenes 3.4 CHILIDREN’S COATS, of afl-wool cheviot, box plaited, with belt, or capes trimmed with stitched velvet bands; colors red, blue or tan; sizes 2 to S$ yrs; 6 95 value $8.00, for tWO AYS.....,scsecseeeeesenes 5 . Well, we are always doing seemingly !mpossi- bilities; this is one of them; note shades: Golden browns, old rose, baby blue, royal blue, reseda, tans, gras, black and cream; Hmit, 15 123 yds, to a customer; per Yd...ereerereee one 2c Women’s $1,25 Juliets, 79ec. Wool Felt uppers, with flexible soles; all sizes in the best possible manner, Unquestionably the finest garments ever sold in New York at or near the price, Stzes from 34 to 44, in regulars, stouts and longs. Men’s Cravenette Coats, $15.00, Regular $20 and $25 genuine Cravenette Raincoats, of fancy and Oxford worsteds; handsomely tailored; silk shoulder and sleeve lining; hand - padded shoulders and collars; all sizes, in regulars and stouts. New models, A AAAAAAAAAAAAAALALLLL LL YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD AT >SPEAR 6"ave.ann I6"sr FURNITURE AND CARPETS, 79¢ Perfect fitting; all sizes; the usual 69. kind...35¢ Infants’ Wear Specials, Children’s Coats of high-grade fabrics, in single cape etfects, trimmed with satin ribbon and fancy braids; 2 to 5 year sizes, regular $5.00 3 49 values; at a Children’s Bonnets, mee of heavy silk bengaline, scatloped frames, with full ruche and large pom- pon, trimmed with mink heads; all colors; 1 49 $2.60 VOIUCS....ccrseerreeerecerens sedeenes b ‘Tam o’ Shanters, the new large shapes, made of camel’s-halr, with silk pompon; ordinarily 49 Tbc.; sale price {>} Buy Your Portieres Now 40c. on the dollar is what we paid a Philadelphia manufacturer who needed money and was over- stocked. They're ail new, up-to-date patterns and designs, too. Heavy Tapestry Portleres, full 3 yds. long, heavy fringe and reversible, in all the new col- orings; worth $2.49 pair, at, pair 1,29 Silk Mercerized Portieres of beautiful silky lustre, 60 nm. wide and 3 yds. long,a heavy double- faced grade; regular price $7.98, for, pair. . 4,98 2,800 Odd Portieres, all colors, for, each........ Drapery, Silk and Fringe Specials, Best quality Drapery Silks, all colors and new designs; worth 75c. yd.; per yd 35c All-Wool Knotted Rug Fringes, all colors and combinations; worth 14c.; for, yd 6% All-Wool Furniture Fringe, 7 inches deep, the new art colorings; worth 29c.; for, yd. ‘ € «| <4 hd Ae We have arranged for Friday and Saturday An Important Sale of 100 Misses’ Suits Stove Department Coal Runge, 5-hole top, heavy castings, side drop shelf, including one length of pipe and el- 6 9 bow. Set up free of charge at your home, O. 8 4-tube Gas Radiators, aluminum finish, jewel front; \2he ; a oY worth $1.75; special at One-third Less than present values, [sera all ata oe BeDD TT Hee, Late Cartatne, $1.96. As follows eae Mot finer ade of ht |] ere, fn, wie ond 1 7a long: DOUBLE s 13 t— —— bod A J and overioci H Lise Aten hs, quality Russian steel; 1.85 worth $3 and $4; for, Mitre dekitete ' 4,98 worth $2.75; special.. Cylinder Coal Heating Stoves, with shaking and dump grate, ornamental top; made of Russian steel, including one length of pipe and elbow; de- livered and set up at your house for this sale only; No. 10, special at $4.08; No. 9 at $3. No. 8 at 50 Misses’ Suits of Navy, Brown and Black Cheviot in box-coat model with vest of contrasting cloth and application of braids,with kilt pleat skirt ; value $22.50, 50 Misses’ Sample Suits At 15.00 A AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAL Sale of Lace Curtain Remnants. From 8 Till 10, A mill-end sale of Lace Curtain remnants. Thou- E PARLOR SUIT, PRICE $34.95. $1 DOWN AND $1 A WEEK. Bi : ¢ you taken advantage of thi at offer? W, - ands to choose from, in all widths and lengths; of Broadcloths, Cheviots, Novelty ie) At wig tales 4 rveater bargain, Each piece ls perfectly made, A Remarkable Sale ranging fn value up to 29s. during this eal, 2 rials and Velveteens, in Eton and Blouse W> hichly polished with crotched mahogany panel in back. You <@\l of Babies’ Fur Robes. a ead Maite eae. Coats with applications of cloths, velvets,/ 25.00 > oie aie he oes pope Po the Nh Deny |] Silky, lustrous Sheepskins, the sanitary ‘kind and 600 Soft Cotton top and bottom Mattresses; any braids, &c.; these suits are all high-class styles or damask, is picture does not do the suit justice. |] “Interlined sort; good, Warm, sensible size aiid best quality ticking. Made in one : : each. robes: real value $3.00; while they last... 1,75 or two parts; regular price $3.98, for.... 2.49 and were used as samples of $40.00 to $50.00 | TUVUVUVVVVVUVVYVVY\ a> A Rare Bargain, Only $1.00 Down and $1.00 a Weeks ited only one kind, . lL Namm, swits; only one of Kis > SATURDAYS > SPEAR & C0 « NEW YORK, >t ae > Fy GS" aveano I6"srncer NCR = CINCINNATI. | PAAMAAAARAAAAAAAAAAAAAAS 2 ee, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK ‘ Sund MONDAY? MORNING WONDERS, Lord & Taylor Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St. be +: 0 We Db Ad ec featecte vo ee oe ee aA

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