The evening world. Newspaper, November 25, 1904, Page 8

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river, for I grew worse and worse, Gudet, und their answer was a cané, My wife and I will sw y Which one of tham threw at the police | mel cured me of the worst (oy ae man and emasned a window tarrh that over existed. I used to ——— The crash seemed to appeal to the cough const: { sand they began leaning over the drevetug sant tical, watts im front of No. 170 Canal st to-di and OREM o'clock last night. Mr. and He was pl nd Abrahams, who had been cel-| Iriven with Hing both the American holiday | but he died ¢ -_ > ah THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 25, 1904 _ - ’ y } hg WING HOW PASSENGERS ‘ fi n me all Good Luck. WAN | / OA THE ABRAHAMS re fl . mn | Dt, Har.'s Fortupate Exnerisnce| / \) il Wt of Special Interest to Many | y in New York, | A ‘ The happiest man in Now England i = OX AVENUE BROADWAY, BROADWAY to-day, and sd t Street Couple, Observing} Teo avensve tenes aye ess Teen” arttgun ous whol eeling co U Anniversary, Are In- The Lenox avenue expresses carry green and red lights expresses mery two red lights, and the By-adway locals bi els Z. Hart, of Laconia, N. H, in a Celebration They) om the Nrst car, and can readily be distinguished from the| ty hite lghts, tminip wii with ca- | . a 4 $ locals, which carry two green lights, The Broadway By these signals trains may be easily identified. Although he resorted to the latest) Not Anticipated. aoe a meceaaenas i 7 » [arr iene egy Bae ~~~ scjentifie treatment and consulted fought so desperately that be wae re- yo) h young men began to sing ribald many of its brother physicians, Dr. ' Were fireworks and two brass He waa taken | ' \ i ed H] WOU’ SEfvet tees it thay WA tnt kote ave thrown my money in the | Md thelr fifteenth wedding @ An aut per, wil my, looked out of thelr win whether woot ¢ passengers and smashing th to] he What the racket was all about,| his death, ‘The physicians mapas he . . ‘ dows th the ear, Lowenheim grabbed Me awake a great deal, T raised thick by found fate thatik wae al about Taken Ill in Cell, Dies in Ambu- pa Rl surebaiee os tn the chee Young Rowdies Who Sing Ribald them, put handeufts, on one and hel phlegm and was is 4 horrible condi- civil i eres Songs and Smash Car Wine sition was reached. “Ife took them to Oa: However, T sm entirely cured, Abrahams {s a sister of Civil! lance on Way to Hospital— DIED IN PRIEST'S ARMS. : ‘ Aho Bast Putra atreet station, & solely through the use ot Hyomel It P 7 : b . ; t : \° n 04 ne ¢ 4 ai agents on | Autopsy to Determine Pres: | wt dows, Run hear Y eg alan ase wins” ob fort yon, the famoo eaten s Furity cannot be questioned. “ . x | y Fall * | Both were taken to th ‘orky: W b . . Be eset cs S| exee of Wood Alnohol [tan tenia Nerk 67 Fall tm Policeman in Plain Clothes, | sth. "Rere" taken to tne voravive whlch cure ettara without stomach It stands the closest examination Ad floor and. ai ibe | , onermmnemens —= $1.00, extra bottles, 50¢. They sell it guet table with two vuc atter, who elves at the head ; Ei tieapeny included e! Cheap whitkey purchased tn South © Intimate street is believed to have caused the. of the Pennsylvania Food Commission. Double strength. Use only one- vthony Sonreieor, atheteen, ot Mo. au STATION ABLAZE. under guarantee to refund the money | ei One Bundied and Fosty-biaih {f It does not give quick relief, Hegeman & Co., The Corporation, | Wiliam Maher, nineteen, of A Roman Candle Starty Fire at! Broadway, and all branches, Mall orders ath of Wiliam Duffy, a homeless man jying in the hallway pip sere tallbaype ate eechae wee Broadway. 5 Mccarthy, of the City { thinty-nine, who was taken to th HOBO gatten trom the th ee cscs deen cua | ddaitae 4A HOREERML We id al aa Witch te 6 - és cto wg oN t, Police € k street police station after of the building luring tue ak cud Give Walk pee eta weinc, wea cae dps Marshal San gen | ieht with the pote, Duy Ad to tnd hour abet Durkens | ptain-elothes Policeman Loewenhelm started a blage tn the uptown station anne sna aes) among the s te ‘ soltat a pa ie stor ote ren. ye train on hts way homer| Poumon strect daat “night at 10a sete rere fed in long enough to wish them | ts q ( ‘ ams {lives én begun. The car in | o' . oe foe on ~ ~ _ tablished af pusines and he ee aa Pe, “tl y oni | trom too meh denn Potceman Roy that returned to his Trade of Sone] ig eatctanenin, when tha two | gucaiy oy the'hrenernee”™* Pot SH wroitay: don ing, SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK ‘ Ww CAUSES POLICE = on _ SEE ) MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. Men’s Fine $1.00 Razors, 45¢c This is not a-sale of so-called “seconds,’’ but a sale of first.class razors, such as Wade & Butcher, Geo, Wosten- holm, Ern, J, T. Scott, &c, Every man who visits our Cut- lery Department will tell his friends of these great bargains, because they are Razors that have never been on s for less than $1.00, A great many $2,00 and $1,50 values in the lot. Main Floor Absolutely Guaranteed @1¢ for Razor Strops, made of extra heavy leather, with canvas back, round leather handle with patent swing hook, value 50c Men’s 10.50 Watch at 5.95 Men's Gold Filled Watches that are as reliable timekeepets as if you paid 25.00. In fact,you can- not get a more perfect timekeeper. The case is gold filled. and warranted to wear 10 years. The movement is a 7-jewel American Standard. Every piece has been fully tested and regulated. 50 of them for this sale. Main Floor, ler that is pu - | Cease PAE Absolutely Guaranteed ==) <'cx|Now We've Got Weil Bros: & Weil’s Union Made Suits and Overcoats °°! To Sell at 50 Cents on the Dollar of Actual Cost to Manufacture _PUTILECIER GENS j Advertiser Who Offers $300 Re:| Ma {ward for Jewels Lost in Phil- adelphia Hotel, Conceals Iden- 2 py Under Sixth Ave. Address. | WE GIVE 2B. & M. Blue Trading Stamps with each 10 cents spent until 12 o’clock each day. After that hour one stainp with each 10 cents spent. Fu oks redeemed in our Premiam exhibit room on the fifth floor. m US eeepe wm . per. A, Yoram witvarene, and | Bought 3,682/ garments from the big Buffalo concern which makes the renowned Pan-American Union Label Clothing that enjoys such a tremendous sale through. Bein te have her out the United States, Weil Bros. & Weil do — - a energy ue they can’t calculate just how much clothing they’re going to sell; so they have ‘ —__— to catty a big stor en the wholesale season is over the j ’ . 'y count SEND DESERTERS HERE. Women’s Three-Quarter up what they have left and turn it over to us at half regular cost. It’s Excusable for Girls Fienne sory roan ot women | Length Winter Coats at 7.98 1S) © marsnow it neppens mat sight at the beginning of the Winter acason, when every- [And Misses to Be Vain When : ad 0 ae of “te pe | Ww d of New York body wants a new suit o overcoat, we can sell them this superb unlon-made I ge Lantirs, Gabus, asecrtne e Wonder 0 clothing at hait the price people will pay forit in other stores. mint oo, | They Wear These Garments to a tel from th n, de | agree for fi le ( Becond Foo toalened 1S Masa teverters by train we aide a ia pe Pavened bony 7 7.50 teeters aoe tes Menge Sverecets, Pac tery | We say to mothers; It on yn owe to have your daughters j ¥ evening to * fancy mixtures, sites trom 34 to 46, ‘ i Wil be sent on here i dressed in chic, up-to-date apparel than it does to clothe them val in Vien matter how many fine coat bargains you have 5 i ; hic, up pparel th } be even a sveamalip, texot™ tg seen, We do not sell cheap appearing gar- 8.5 i eee tee, a ts Mag a hh penny : roy phen with the hastily thrown together and miserably undesirable raiment Ory follow’ from | amberg., early | ments at any price, Whether you have one nae am, eee camee Costs wi ap, meds Of the latest novelty mixtures; also plain effects, offered by many stores. If they come to the 14th Street Store P Rrely demir. POT 00 Oe of these coats or one costing three times as ‘ aie A ; These prices prove our contention ‘ : = much, you have our guirantee just the same. 10.5 for Men's 19,40 Yuen Made Overeoate, comprising without another word ou toLook This Offe black and Oxéord, fine quality of frieze. Also th hing Toarist, with irls’ A Moderate Amount SoWe Urge Wilt Agree with Us. , pg ea ban athe te bende, ce hing clas, with hand. pees, ra, ence Sou Girls 5,00 Coats, made of Invested in a good piano will yield Wines Com, aun “Vearil or Le cee . tideling, full length, with military cape, trim-' 2 98 med with silk braid and bright cloth to con- e trast and ornamented with small buttons, A very exceptional coat, 4.98 for Girls’ 8.98 Coats, full length, £4 made of fine sideline, in all the new shades, They have high rolling collar, double breasted and full sleeve, with emblem, and lined throughout with red flannel; sizes 6 to 14 years, 4.98 for Girls’ 7.00 Dresses, made of fine all wool, Buster Brown or Russian style, in blue or brown. Large red or white silk emblem on front, plaited standing collar and fall leg o’ mutton sleeve; sizes 6 to 14 years. 7.98 for Girls’ 9,98 Coats, full length, / made of kersey, with deep cape, in trown, blue, tan or cardinal, and piped with velvet. They Standing collar and come in sizes from 6 to 14 years, 12.98 for Girls’ 19.98 Velvet Coats, full ‘OuS returns 'n promoting the piness of your home and the Solace it will bring to your family in future years. The WISSNER for Men’s 20.00 Union Made Overccats, made of the e finest imported materials, in a large assortment of weaves and colorings, made in the Chesterfield. Also the Belted Tourist and Great Copt, which are all handetallored, and in every respect the equal of the custom made, We have sizes to fit all bailds, Winter Suits for Men . 8 5 for Men’s well made 15,00 Suits, made of e eli-wool materials, such as fancy mixtures, cheviots, tweeds, blue serges and black thibe's, The coats are single and double breasted, and lined with wool serge lining. They have hand-felled pose! and broad shoulders. Sizes to fit the ordinarily built; also stout or sjim men, for Men's well made 18,00 Suits, made le of the best materials, including silk and wool wor- steds, cassimeres, Scotch cheviots, weeds, also the new brown thibet and numerous other weaves, Every garment is tailored by hand, close-fitt'ng collars, broad, concave shoulders, lined with best quality linings, They are equal to custom made, and come in single and double breasted styles, In all sizes, Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats Jength, in bleck, blue, brown or green, with capes lace trimmed, They are lined throughout with quilted silk; sizes 6 oni foe 8.98 for Young Men's 10.00 Suits, made WRHiitHn i" The Arthington Derby ee of nobby patterns im cheviots, worsteds and tweeds; te teth thibeis, They come in single and ae ter mains high in the esteem o double breasted styles, Sires 15 to 20 years, They are 43 inches long, made of a fine, soft grade of aibeline in Oxford and black; two styles, They are collarless, have leg 7.98 ‘co’ mutton sleeve and are trimmed with broad~ cloth strapping, splendidly tailored and finished, 10.98 for Women’s Coats, three-quarter length, made of seen mane ot black kersey, They are double breasted collariess effect, half fitted back, leg o' mutton sleeves, patch pockets, and trimmed with self. colored stitche! velvet, welted seams. A stylish, service. able garment, 13:48 for Women’s Walking Suits. They are made of a fine grade of black cheviot, in two styles, The coats are double breasted, collarless ecfects, hited backs. Arthington Derby at 1.50 Misses’ Jackets and Suits the eee ed Th 7.50 for Young Men's 12.50 Overcoats, made of fancy 8.98 for Misses’ 7.98 Short Jackets, in two models, ff | Pag! = that has stoo e test, by ie mixtures, also plain effects with or without belt, im tourist or regular overcoats, These are very One is a box coat, the other tight fitting. They are made of cheviot, kersey or fine zibes wear, Plows Hat Meri | Arthington popular styles for young men. Sizes 15 to 20 years, « line, All lined, and in colors, such as blue, castor or black. Sizes 14 and 16 years. ‘ the Arthington Hats at $1.5 » thing 7.98 for Misses’ and Intermediates’ 10.00 Suits, in i P [AN 0S are worn Larue oF ag Derby Boys’ Winter Clo sn entiely new model. ‘They are made in flain blue or brown all wool cheviot;” also i and $2, at shops, bu 2.98 for Boys’ Three-piece Suits, made of fancy mixtures, The coat is — mixtures and mannish suitings, in a great variety of colorings. They are beau- | tifully trimmed with velvet or silk braid, and lined throughout, The skiris are side- plaited, Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, Meet all the requirements of have found that they can get 1 50 cat three.button sack, lined with Italian cloth, Vest is made manish effect. Trousers bave taped home use. ° in an Arthington the same quality, seams, Sizes 12 to 16 years. “ aah . r tyle contained ‘ ; - ‘ . : : Musically, mechanically, archi. “aN pay egg th aio Dy 2.98 for Boys’ Winter Overcoats, made of extra heavy al!-wool frieze, 10,98 for Misses’ 16.00 Two-Piece Regulation Suits. 4 ‘ bf tecturally considered, they stand mensions to quit the features as well cut very long. They are heavily lined, Sites 7 to 16 years. Russian, 2% to & ‘Tiny ace made ct navy eerge, trimmed with several sows of white or black braid. ft | among the best. as the times, and yet this high grate 2.98 for Boys’ Double-Breasted and Russian Suits, The Russian are Silk emblem on sleeve and shield, aud wide sailor collar, Skirts are plaited, sizes 12 . - hat is $1.50. made of serges and fancy effects, all colors Sizes 2) to 8 years. to 18 years, p Great Special Sale of used uprights taken as part pay- Men Who Are Posted Will Be Enthusiastic We Can’t Do Better than Give Men Another Ment for Wissner and Leckerling ]) 1 er coe Sat non Over This 2.00 Underwear at 1.10 a Garment Chance at Bates and Regent Shoes for 1.95 . : | i ooo uate Floor, 4 ‘ Sco t city of Greater New York, search the shoe shops with the acumen of a Sherlock Holmes, and * UPRIGHT, 5] 85 It required the shrewdest merchandising to get this underwear from the Kotedsilk Underwear Co.'s you will ask fad onal pended 3.00 and 3.80 Shoes on sale at this pacar eek Pse ny pice, $040: cole. Portsmouth mills to sell at 1.10 a garment because these goods sell at the established price of 2,00, We give you all sizes from 6 to 11and all widths. ~ | UPRIGHT $ But in this Sale Saturday 90c are taken from the price 1.96 for Men's 3,00 and 3.50 Bate Shoe, built of Corona colin, fine guabty, cm tbe newest stn) aE Bae ome o Gao : pom nm | very pa has Goodyear welt voles Sine 6 to Il, | 4 oe ng ie ae 400 dozen garments of Men's Underwear, made of a fine quality | 1.95 for Men's 3.00 Regent Shoes, m veloar and box caléskint all new modern shoes in every j ° PRIGHT $ pure wool, derby ribbed. This is the remainder and best num- 1 10 | way. Not a betier shoe at 3,00 ever built; in all sizes foméoil | ; in itis soo! 100 bers of our large purchase from the Kotedsilk Underwear Co.'s bd | | 2.85 for Men's Goodyear welt |2,96 for Men's United States|2,85 for Dr, Arthur's cushion oa Portsmouth Mills. The goods are all perfect avalities, made of} for Men’s shors, sizes 6 to 12, Widthe A Army Shoes, s'aes 69 11. Strong sole shoex Sizes 6 to 11; widths the finest pure woollen yarns, Finish is of the best, double Fin 00 to EE ar durable. , Cto EE i stitched throughout, French necks, silk fronts and pearl but- e $2 Grand Bargains in Women’s Shoes ' \ ‘ tons, heavy weight, very warm and durable. | Underwear 1,66 « pair for Women’s 3,00 papel 1.68 a pair for Women’s 3,00 Shoes 7am sith tihaaake Ce ee nt Ghinte A mS potice Ae, ge soles, medium Cuban heels, opera toes and Men’s Underwear | Men’s Latest Shirts An ptt mir ots afy eggs haga 4 in | PRM potent ip a lca styl. They hare sot tos eek » Drawe Men’s 1. ‘, " and milit a for the street, wi ‘ac! Mt best st? fron Brcees § few specimens of by ek okt "ieranrone 0 peght Md dunt otic eaiaee te wan ed an Lica | top cae Sis 2% to 8, widths D, E and EE. The widiba sre C, E and EE. Regular 4.00 ‘tom y bargains to be found at our ‘ork and Brooklyn warerooms PIANOS TO RENT, i4ih st., New York, St, Brookiyn. |. 8 fy sy. Ben Price Lists, ee sth hates chau ek babe Ary » Wthjself fronts and pearl buttons | trond Shir's y | front, and wristbands, Colors are in neat figures, Men’s Furnishings at Prices Rarely Quoted 196 each for Men’s 29c Neck-; 49e for Men's 69c Night Shirts, | sat 5 Lag bas to $6 Jersey a They in Four-in-| made of ft beat They! s % wear, $00 dozen. yy come ‘our outing dannel, F'n nit, ay ae Soemese's wth fancy colored brown bosom, open back and Greatest Values in Boys’ Shoes We Ever Oflered 1,00 a pair for Boys’ 1.50 and 1.48 for Boys’ 2,00 Prince|1,69 for Boys’ $10 130 1.78 Lace Shoes, made of Kruger | Henry Shoes, made of box akin, with k stays Henry Shoes, made of calfskin, with den: eae hoes, ‘cn elas : 7 howe we sold oak tanned soles, Weenad t My ra, vert aa I E E f

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