The evening world. Newspaper, November 2, 1904, Page 6

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ENGAGED COUFLE AND GUEST UF FAL THY MAN IS HONOR AT 4HEIR CELEBRATION 4. te Portier Assistant Treasurer of Linseed Trust Becomes De- fix 3 | iat rds House, and! | Fights Nurse and Police, THINKS ENEMIES WANT | TOKILL HIM BY POISON.| * i | — filgo Declares Standard Oil Em- issaries Seek Life of Friend, =Now in Straitjacket in #2 | House of Detention. Announce Engagement. O'clock, No, #0 Grand street,’ ¥. Landbera varents of the bride, “ The guests of honor law offices. (CHICAGO, Nov. 2—W. W. Gurley, | General counsel for the Union Trac: | tion Company, Is recovering to-day from the excitement caused by a guest g ils Rous> suddenly going insane and | Up a fierce fight with a nurse ‘end several policemen. Whe man Is an old friend, D. W. “Potter, formerly assistant treasurer | Sof the American Linseed Company, He _ #2 @ man of wealth and has long re- | ied at the Auditorium, | bowling tests, ives at No. fourteenth street Mr. Koplle and 3 }in the Catskills |; while boating Mn K of the girl he is te wed ———___ | Chinese Mast Go, He called at Gurley's house, No, 528} North State street, and complained of Mot feeling well. He also declared he | ‘Was being pursued by enemies who! Were attempting to poison him, Siiegines the Standard Ol Company | get these men on his track, and| Gutley’s death was atso intended Hq Warned Guriey, and the latter, seo his friend wes mentally unbal- Ne , induced him to go to bed. ¢ Mr. Gurley called in a physician and ; & man nurse, the latter a big, husky in- ‘If Livers Go Wrong ‘ oa 4 War ot gg | dividual, ‘Trotter was given a soothing [me | i A Potion by the doctor and waa left with) id the nurse, A few hours later Mr. Gur- dey was awakened by the sound of al ‘Pruggie, and rushing to Trotter's room Rim fighting the nurse dike a! | x ‘The police were summoned, and it took | the combined efforts of three of them| ‘and the nurse to subdue the crazed man. "The latter finally consented to take a He TT entered formal complaint, Srermsrsg’ Ness hater him in a straitjacket at the hospital. AT THE VERY FIRST TOUCH OF OVERCOAT WEATHER COMES THIS SALE OF 1Overcoats J AT PRICES 33 PER CENT. LESS THAN REGULAR. We bought 2,100 coats from a wholesale firm, whose name we are requested not to advertise, but which appears on the tickets in the coats, Partnership changes in this firm forced a liquidation sale of its stocks, We bought the Overcoats at 662 cents on the dollar, We offer them to you at a third less than regular prices. Remember, there are only 2,100 for our Four Stores--525 in each store—every garment cut and tailored for 1904-1905 trade, divided as follows: Regular $25 () Regular $18 Overcoats Yer Overcoats. In belt, tourist and box styles, of novelty Box and belt coats, in bi worsteds, silk mixtures, English kerseys, overplaid mixed goede, cad Cala Any (Lentiots, tried snd English meltons and venetians, io easily done. The Satisfaction in It, | (From the Chicago Journal.) Old Gentloman (to gateman)—Your ung friend, I Imagine, @ «| you have taken one and full of trials? | n—Yeas, sir: but there are mo- | mente when it Is Ailed with peace and happiness and toy. Old Gentieman—When your wages are pald, 1 suppose? Gatefhan—No, sit: when T alam the | ate In the face of somebody who te in Pills @ grent hurry and kersey, Most of thi 4 wai horey blue and fancy pat- are 48 tad 50 tuebee, ‘eng bok $ a terns, coats all sizes, regularly $18, inches long, $ 50 sale price,...., dpe : F ma : _ PP eveeee arly $25, ee } Overcoats In bor and belt otyles, of black, blue, light and dark oxfords and fancy cheviot and mixed goods, kerseys $22.50 Overcoats $0 j Tn box and belt styles, of art lang, all sises, regu. ¢ Me venetian, kersey meltons, and larly $15, sal ; Scotch mixtures, in 8, browns, : ne m a and sera 50 PEE cose se eee es » all ik sizes, regular) r'$a.50, g BEMIS 6a scctnveens | =——s bd he I a r || $10 $12.50 Overcoats Regular $12.50 aad $10 box overcoats, black and Oxford gray cheviot and Regular $20 Overcoats Belt and box models, in the foll . i colors—olive, brown, light and dark oxlace and black; of vicuna, Wotsteds, 44 to 52 inches long, all sires = Tegularly $20, sale price ° 312750 Hd an c ee one overcoat in this stock has a silk lining. The value is in the goods, e oe tailoring, and in the style, Linings are for the most part heavy serge and sleeve inings of best quality satin. No frills, but good solid worth in every garment : and - Saving on each is 30 or 35 per cent, Mail orders will receive as careful pp Mtten On as personal calls, Sale starts to-morrow morning at 8 o’clock, Get the Habit. nnnil all sizes, regu. 219. lath Avenue, 279 Broadway, Near Chambors Street, 47 Cortiandt Street, Near Gresawich Strest, “At home Sunday Nov. 6, after read rants recelyed by the east side ‘400," and attached by a dainty blue ribbon are the carda of pretty Miss Rosaline and Mr, Abner Koplie, whose engagement ia thus to be joy- ously celebrated at the home of the tournaments and rowing con- Koplic {s a travelling salesman n East One Hund: h hia father, SAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 2.—The Com- missioner of Immigration has made an order denying the right of the Chinese who arrived on the steamer China, en the Chinese concession at St. 4 the men set them right—it's simply and Without pain, without trouble, without nause- ating, in fact it’s only in the beneficial effects that you notice Beechams Bold Everywhere, In boxes 100, and te. and oxford and black cheviot, melton _ will be Mins Natalie Richland, who vies with Mise Landberg in beauty, but i of the brunette type and a splendid foll for the blond perfection of the bride-elect, and Abner B, Stupel, of BE. M, Friend's | Mins Landbere ts twenty vears old and ts @ designer for a millinery house, She is a member of many charitable organizations and inclined to athletle sports, She has won many orisea In ving ‘THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 2, 1904. EDING TO ED CATSILL ROMANCE Mr. Koplic Saved Life of Pretty | Miss Landberg on a Boating Trip and Now Cards Formally “LITTLE MOTHER" DROPS IN STREET Soven-Year-Otd, Wan and Worn employed as ein |met upon some days from Exhaustion and ls Taken to Hospital, y the meag supplies, In addition to taking the jmoney sho carried in her hand, one |the young thieves struc! |nead with a stone. Anna folomon, @even years of age, Wan and worn with the cares of the family that had devolved upon her young shoulders, ts tn Roosevelt Hos- pital, The physictans say @>e Is suffer- ing from lack of fool and consequent | wound exhaustion, be may live, tenner ag best ehe could, not caring to worry her mothe: r ut it. from the house again hich had not had pi No atte "The house of trouble,” Is the way | foobed he Chiffon Velvets At $1.50 and $2.00 the yard. If a new gown be contemplated and you are in doubt relative to the fabric, we would suggest Chiffon Velvet, for which there is an extraordinary demand, Ours is one of the few departments in which you will find this fabric in all the new shades and colors, including gray, nile, navy, brown, gun metal, prune, jacqueminot, myrtle and hunter green. Wherever else you may find the chif- fon velvets, the prices are materially higher than ours. Sernessiasenteernnsanlamneneseiiasicdtehitabdeiiinddtiialiansninhieisasinaniiiaie FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, Coats for Misses & Small Women. Special at $10.00. Value $14.50 to $24.50. This is one of those unusual offers which now and then centres interest to our depaftment, Involved there are one hundred long coats in the new post-season models of wool kersey, mannish mixtures, coverts and zibeline in black and a variety of the new colors. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, 34 and 36 bust measure. FOR WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY A Sale of Alaska Fox Furs. Those who are concious of the ‘favor with which the Alaska Fox Fur has been received must recognize the true importance of this extraordinary offer. It in- volves scarfs, stoles, muffs and sets of them in various models, of which the following is but an abridged list. Bcarts of Sable Pox, finished with two real brushes. Value $8.50, Special at $5,95 Scare of Alaska Sable Fox lined with squirrel, 78 inches long; six fox tails, Value $20,00, Special at $12.00 Rona of Alaska Sable Fox, double fur, 90 inches long, with two real brushes. Value $27.50. Special at $19.75 Scarfs of Alaska Sable Fox, extra Fine quality, 98 inches long, six tails, Value $50.00, Special at $37,50 Stolea of Alaska Sable Fox, three stripe, 110 inches long, extra fine quality, six tails, Value $65.00, Special at $45.00 Mutts of Sable Pox, large size, Value $12.50. Special at $8,75 Muff of Alaska Sable Fox, twostripe, large pillow shape, Value $18.00 Special at $13.50 Mufta of Alaska Sable Pox, extra fine quality, three stripe, larde pillow model, Value $25.00 Special at $19.50 Seta of White Iceland Pox, long boa and pillow muff, . Value $37.50 Special at $24,50 Sata of Sable Fox, scarf and large muff. Value $37.50 Special at $26,25 Seta t Alaska Sable Fox, 90 inch boa and large pillow muff. Value $52.50 Special at $39.25 Sais of Alaska Sabie Fox, large stole and pillow muff, fi litys | “*"*'Value $65.00 Special at $52.50 Knit Underwear for Women. With all manner of knitted undergarments for women || we have given ourselves much concern. You will find in our department a comprehensive collection of Swiss ribbed corset covers, vests, tights and combination suits of merino, silk mixed, pure silk, mercerized lisle || and cotton, together with the newest models of vests | of fine Italian silk, both plain and hand embroidered, Ce . Vaasnc ribbed combination Suits of mercerized cotton, in white, pink or blue, hand finished, At $3.45 Tights of black worsted, heavy ribbed, soft and pliable, ankle | At $1.00 and $1.50 Mering nam, Suice cftbeh I whiten, gar oe long sleeves, At yi Pah k ait Fi Po {aie pat | tne neighbors describe the home of | Charles Bolomon, Anna's father, The family lives at No. 9 West Fifty- j olath street, and the father, who was foreman at the power- house at the foot of Pifty-ninth street, contracted pneumonia six weeks ago. wz out of work bis income stopped. | The mother is an invalid and the cares of the housebold feil upon Anna, whose lexperiences in her short life have made |ner years older than her age. with Household Cares, Falls ‘According to the neighbors, Anna was by a crowd of jyoung ruffians while on har way to the Krocery store to buy the re Sen tle of ke het on the Apna welt home and fixed her head Sne was starting to the grocery store an bi in Ce enge from 4 uation, ‘The am eurgeon, Dr, Lirke, found that she had a fea scalp | mpt has been made to the rowdles who assaulted Lal SO mei ar ian ean ee TO The Effects of Opiates, HAT DIFANTS are pucalacty eusneniibts to opines, oad te vectins preparations, in the tons and ot the gale wich ove i to permanent, causing acre table nervous soe to hey chili ued Roe Sa, gees cae aes Sod unavoidable, and The administration of Anodynes, Prove, Continls Boothing Eyrase other children but money ih drugs shal ot mm ary Children who are | Reed the attention of @ physician, and 1 is nothing less than crime to no narcotics if it bears the dose them willfully narcotics, Castoria contains Cope Fletcher, Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of 4 | powers signature of Chas, H, |SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, =m Saks & Company === FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY ASale of Walking Skirts for Women. Special at $7.90. Regularly $40.00 to $20.00. That they have served as sample garments is to their advantage, since we have yet to know the manufactur- er who could withstand the temptation to fashion and finish his samples with more than usual care. There are more than one hundred styles in the collection, made of Broadcloth, Voile, Cheviot, Clay Serge, Pan- ama Cloth, Btamine, Tweed and Mannish Mixtures, for the most part in black, with a variety of browns, grays, blues and mixtures in a few of the styles. An Important Sale of Laces. Rich, exclusive laces with which one finds the more costly of the imported garments elaborated, including venise, real cluny, point gaze, imitation Irish and em- broidered net designs in ecru, ivory, white or black, in light and heavy bands, appliques, edgings and all-overs. Special at $1.25 Regularly $1.75 to $1.95. Regularly $2.00 to $2.40. Regularly $2.50 to $3.00, Regularly $3.25 to $4.00. Regularly $4.35 to $5.25. Regularly $6.50 to $8.50. A Sale of Neckwear for Women. Clever conceits which will add much to the effective- ness of a gown or waist at generous price concessions. Turn-Over Collars in white, with colored embroidery, Regularly 25c, Special at 19¢ Ties of Japanese wash silk in white, black or polka dot effects, hemstitched borders, hand drawn ends Regularly 50c. Special at 3c Liberty Scarf in white and printed ends, Regularly $1.75. Special at 95c $12.00 FEATHER BOAS at 9.25 Ostrich Feather Boas in white, black or gray, stole or round models, 14 yards long. Also Stoles of coque feathers in black or black faced with white, 2 yards long. A Sale of Sofa Pillows. Regularly $2.25 to $3.25. At $1.49. Pillows covered with tapestry, liberty satin or velour in an extensive series of designs, including oriental, con- ventional, floral and figured effects and trimmed with tassels, cord and pompons. A Sale of Imported Corsets. High grade Corsets which define the full power of the French Corsetier’s art at prices which have been re- duced one-third and one-half. Regularly $4.00 élees Regularly $3.00 + 18 to Regularly $2.50 30 Pyrographic Requisites. Everything with which and upon which to practise the new art at prices materially lower than elsewhere, Panels, 6x12 inch, {5c | Waste Baskets, leather laced, Panels, 12 inches, round, 18 | 9x18 inches, 85e Panels, oval, 74x15, 20c | Clock Stands, 14 inches, 50s Paper Racks, 15 inches long, hee Clocks to fit, $1.00 Collar Boxes, Handkerchief Boxes ad Hora) Rack with are Pi hal Book Racks, 5x16, Nut Bowlsor Fern Dishes, $1.00 Chairs or Tables, $3.75 Pipe Racks, 16 inches, or Waste 50¢ | Pyro Outfit with platinum Baskets, ; 18 inches high; ores — lamp, estan wooden tox, $5.40, Special at Special at $1.69 Special at $1.45

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