The evening world. Newspaper, November 30, 1904, Page 9

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

rt Neen : Sti WHE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 30, 1904. QU AHOVEYMOON TPERLOUS TRP IN SHERFF RESINS: Saka & BEFORE OVORCE, FULLER NO. WONT ANG NE afer This Week Only: {25% Reduction, Sale on} fag BRONZES, ELECTROLIERS, BONN, WARE, LAMPS, JARDINIERES WITH PEDESTALS, 5 sii Fur Lined Coats for Women. CANARY BIRDS. "Dr. Albert E Payne Takes Mrs,|Peter Nissen Starts on Journey|Newly Elected Quaker Official’) Designed for driving, street and evening service, Lee °F ; thousend—free nee toa Payne to Dakota, Where She| of Sixty Miles Across Lake| of Camden Gives Up $25,000|| We Prese:.! many post-season models o; fur lined m\ is I ‘s icvmale~acurdy and a Be Will Bring Action to Sever| Michigan from Chicago in a| Place Because He Cannot In-,] S8™ments, not a few of which are exclusive. sae, . j odie soaneiart ‘ Marital Bonds. Big Canvas Bag. flict Death Penalty. SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. ig 4 TRIP TO THE WEST CHICAGO, Nov. 9.—Peter Nissen, of| TRENTON, N. J, Nov. %,.—Because Long Fur Lined Coats, On ais n Seccarcne eet Oh i iat this city, has started to roll across Lake | hecould not bear the thought of execut- AN AMICABLE AFFAIR, | Michisan in his “Fooukitier No." At) ing criminals who are doomed to dle) . the time of his start a forty-mile gale| during his administration, Sheriff Her- was heaping up @ high and dangerous! vert W. Johnson, of Camden, has re- Regularly $60.00. Special at $39,00 Long, Ipose, full back models of fine imported broad- cloth in black and evening colors, including red, cham- pagne, white and light grey, lined with superior Russian squirrel fur, large shawl collar of Persian lamb or squirrel, Full Length Fur Lined Coats. Regularly $65.00, Special at $42.50 Half fitted or loose back models of exceptionally fine imported broadcloth in black, lined with superior squirrel fur, large shawl collar of selected Persian sea, and marine men are of the ooln-! signed the office of Sheriff, to which Ne Neither Charges the Other with} ton sna ape we never succeed in| was elected but a month ago. The! crossing the sixty miles of water that] omce ts worth $28,000 a year. Ill-health Y Offense, but Society} ie verween Chicago and the Michigan! given gs the cause for his resignation shore, « Johnson is a member of the religious / Couple Agree They Are Not} sisters stip, “Footktler No. &” ls 4] genomiacion af Friends, and is opened canvas bag, thirty feet long and twenty- 5 i © Fitted for Each Other. Re eee eee nk to blunt| ‘al! capital punishment. Several hang : : ends, where there are portholes, Inside| !M64 face him, and a week after nis i | whe ‘eative length of the bag extends & election he was barely able to take the “Are the trunks all packed, dear?’ centre shaft, around which at en ae oath of office. “Yes, love. Have you the tickets? All | (023 number of cron corn? abenes, | ab ag yang ry the? eg i 7G Tight, then; now we're off.’ which are fixed in the canvas, and| Hot Sprin ‘a, and he ore yet, Of course, no one knows, but such | which serve to hold the bag in ‘shaoe| Gov. Murphy will make an ad iterim und carry it around the centre shaft, appointment, and it Is expected that Men’s $25 Silk Lined — Tuxedo Suits for $15.00 This sale ought to interest every man who has any use whatever for a dinner coat. And it offers a splendid 7 suggestion to the womenfolk—in the way of a Christ- //A mas gift. We have several hundred Tuxedo Coats (with Vests and Trousers), fe the conversation that might have he es, ed from} 5. es in the home of Dr, Albert waht s & Diskot or seat in watch Ae weapon Glee toes Nes Lamb or natural Squirrel. sik Mned all through, to sell at $15 instead of $25. They come in ayne, at Riverhead, L. 1, just | the 'm reve hi ei all si. m 46—in regulars, stouts and shims, Prior to the departure of the physician |®Y, *idige the basket from one end of) criminals condemned to death, will be loth Coats. 2¢s from 33 to 46—In reg They are built with the latest style concave shoulders; coats being cut and his charming yonug wife for Da-| After Nissen had blown vp the can-| appointed. Rota, where the latter is going to sue | Yas dag with an aispump he aibiag ee Regularly $25 to $29. Special at $19.00 ‘ 1 indi for . “tool-killer”” Closed . ‘ ers an inch and a half longer than last season, with slightly rounding rs aiiesroastaloe hiiprovasn te woes | Sate eaten hs te pore) LAWYER'S WIFE A THIEF? |] Medium, three-quarter or full length models in fitted or fronts—almost straight. The custom tailor would charge $35—and their present journey might be termed, | »)/2° called, 19 We ‘conven Gag rolled Jersey City Woman Accused of Doth being now well on the way to Da-|off on the water. He want rapidly off Shoplifting Is Arrested. kota. The very best of friends seem. | toward the east at about the rate of pases ta they starte Sfteen Racks, ‘A well-dressed woman, who said that ingly, they ed for Dakota as though | “Nissen firet attracted attention tal Oey see Ouratinn Mobee. of Jer semi-fitted styles of fine black satin, plain or trimmed. you would get nothing finer than these garments, Note: If we cannot ft you perfectly, will take your measure and make sult to your order. Suits and Costumes for Women. @n @ continuation of thelr honeymoon. | July 9, 1900, when he mado the tri the Rapids and ir | City Height, but afterward that é Dr. Payne will pay all expenses of the = fg Roni -titer eae bad esd ven a tase RaeaS and ie f kelp ang will see his wife comfortably Abie staicll Fee wushand WG. Orominem Jersey ailor age uits. Christmas Showing of ted In some Dakota city, where a . : divorce can be easily and pleasantly eo-| /Tovtrele Banibition tm Citeage, city lawyer, wat arrested yesterday in Regularly $24.50 to $35. Special $19.00 Oriental Rugs. ; An exhibition of portraits the most | front of a Twenty-third street store b Gured. She will have to live there the| impomant art exhibition of the season, |Decevtive, Eva Peyser charged with i 29.00 Becesmary year, but she wili have every | ang one of the Iargeat aver held in the |waaling two Dropsnes valued A $1510 Regularly $39 to $50.00. Special $29. fens he has soon her well Novae, wile hei is the Act Taeitate J detect sald chat she saw the woman An assortment of suits embracing about one hundred verhead and resume his practic ~ | take : “4 q j qrnead ‘and resume his practice. geoment of the Art Ingtitute and the |streot and asked her to return them and twenty-five odd styles in long and short coat Also Domestic Rugs. Some beautt- ful specimens of large and small Antique Persian and Moussoul Rugs ase included in the showing. Five Hundred Bronze 99 | Iron Frame Sofa Beds at e 80 one in Riverhead knows. Both are try aT ed ne on ig a ‘ : iale i : vob oth are | Art League, Portraits by Zorn, Char- | handed over the brooches, saying: “Ic y re ' ular In society” and they nave buon | A, MEA, Whiston, Bareent ear oad aver te trhee gt || models of various desirable materials, in an extensive This, we believe, is the lowest price ever quoted in any store on a wr plenty or’ ube a& mod co le, be " ; Ss one of the happresi marched hare |W8-Latour. ‘Thaver, Madrazo and Mel- | year, variety of weaves and colors. Diece 0 Riverhend. Only lam week “Mrs. |CheT#,,tAvE, Deen secured. and the| | She Rae Feasts SNe Wert fer exam Costumes, ‘ayne wera to the station to meet her jusband and kissed him as he alighted Regularly $125 to $245. Regularly $65 to $98. the train. A collection of about sixty high grade costumes, dinner gowns and house dresses of silk, lace, voile or cloth in blue, white and a wide range of light colors in a variety |) of exclusive models for afternoon and evening wear. Apparel for Nurses and Maids. Instead of expressing your “well done, good and, faith- ful servant,” at Christmas with something for which your nurse or maid has no need, we would suggest a set of garments for which she has constant need. Our department affords a most complete variety of apparel || and requisites, both separately and arranged in fancy boxes tied with ribbons, at very modest prices. Maida’ House Dreases of Percale, in dainty, figures of thoroughly substantial and desirable Couch Bed, And we have ex- actly five hundred of them to dispose of to-morrow at this figure. A slight added expense for a Mattress and Bolster will give you one of the most comfortable beds you have ever owned—and a couch as well, Capt, Emmet Payne, father of the physician, has taken charge of the hysician’s house at Riverhead during is absence, He says there la no trouble between the Cwo, that there is J outside woman and no other man, ‘ust @ case of two persons having come to the conclusion that they were not tended for each other and believing It t to part under the circumstances. The Fayees have been married five years. The physician says that be ls cel, to blame for the ‘disagreement, and that be will defend his wife always. errs can be a friendly affair, after SON'S FIANCEE NOT + HIS SOCIAL EQUAL So Says Mrs. E. Hayes Trow- ' bridge in Refusing Consent to They're built of a solid bronze tron A frame—the only kind that Is surely sani- tary. They have drop sides, so that when both sides ase down you have a couch; when they are raised to a level $2.99 As You with the centre you have a double bed ee It Here. fitted with National wire springs and Helical ends—adding greatly to the com fort. | We ought to sell the five hundred in a single day—-at $2.99; it is so very much less than they have ever been offered héretofore. Important Sale Morris Chairs. Probably no gift fints greater favor among men folk than a real oldefashioned, comfortable Morris Chair. We sell great quantities the year ‘round; we sell thousands through December, Have planned a special sale of them for this week. Bought a good many more than ever before. And the prices, as you see, are the lowest ever quoted anywhere. Ready to-morrow morning. "3 Golden QUARTERED OAK MORRIS CHAIRS, | QUARTERED OAK MORRIS CHAIRS, 5 x i . oak, with | massive frame, carved arms and claw | Spring seat, with reversible Hayes Quincy Trowbridge) _.ook1xo nro THR LoNos. HOW PISHASED LUNGS LOOK. stripes. _ At $1.25, $4.50 and $1.75 shaped feet, spring seat, with reversible ve-| velour : Cenunition i taemriesiy: ated, take has aad he fa ales Maids’ Dresses of Chambray, in pink and blue. $1,98 arms, tat kair-A , oh Marrying Olga Monson, gurpbte disease, beanune phrsidiang so ofiey i iaaie cd Nurses’ Uniforms of striped Seersucker or plain Chambray. By adjustable ae, ee Coe 3 Use baisata neglect ‘a consult te high | Any" of ha ot aoe.” $1.98 , rp to four [plain or figured; value Q) 75! we aT HERED OAK ADJUSTABLE) | Miae Yn reaity: conmuuuption ajay be cured ment ure of hundreds of Moeids’ Howse Dresses, two plece, of percale, in pink and “hilt a Reb PROT cssissasadensget CHAIR, with sliding seat, upbol Soolety in New York and New Haven| in the surly stages just a3 casi canes by the extensive use of bis Ger white, blue and white or black and wuiie stripes. At $1.98 i positions, id faa boon riven a new shook by the nya | other disease, Vapor inhatation treatment, Cured. c 7 aig stripes. y - 4 with QUARTERED OAK MORRIS CHAIRS, | stered seat and back; value : Mo announcement of the refusal of ll bedhead teres ggg By < eo 1 Se fe Sonaey ss enor Maids Dresses of satin finished black Sateen. At $2.50 . “ ra reversible | carved front, with spring seat and) $11.00 ...........s0008 7.50 x B. Hayes Trowbridge to consent tg the| Or an? olber serous daaae Ulil-be waa| andoraoe GGat The wit Ba] Maida’ House Dresses of black Mohair, At $4.50 denim | shaped arms, with reversible velour| WEATHERED OAK ROCKERS, Mise S@megement of her son, Hayes Quincy |My exhausted. But for some une Cy Tea Aprons of fine lawn, in a variety of mode!s, trimmed cushions, . reason _ perso’ Trowbridge, and Miss Olga Monson, | bronchitis, cough or other early symptoms | the that destroy the germs with lace, French embroidery, scallops, hemstitching or biens, vel sion, with upholstered 2.98 |pir00 once sses--Be 50) and nick, vane some, OOO] Mrs. Trowbri ‘speolal-| whi so coustantly and rapid! . Monaco a oceclaren Hat, in| of Tung te Sedideg ie letatogs | |e Be embroidery. At 25cy 39¢, 50c, 75¢ and 98 || Misa “Monson 1s the daughter o¢| and yet mi tae take jugon fhe mares | oriainal Germicidal ae, Fhe Malda’ Goro bg lawn, with deep hem and tucks * _ Charles Moneon, a wealthy business| Dever did and never will cuce a single cage) Monk utich, le tox bib and bretelle effects. t ° SPECIAL BrereSsh ace ere| ay sae at Samia Rimes cai|| Maide Aare wih or without bib or Gibson wie A:3%)1 | Nottingham Lace Curtains. |} sHEET MUSIC < of the| and uw Ly , lew Haven Country Club tad is 4 nin the w ‘the breat! nose, t and alr aide’ Aprons of fine white Lawn, in three special mod- ‘7 nding Bol gated pa Shere at a othe ick tae ees Hee els, with bib and bretelles, hemstitched or embroidery We show, without question, a larger and: better assortment of TO-MORROW AT tion fas caused ‘@ sensation. "| Fawr (trouble, and they fete noth. eae erm can 1 rats ea tt m5 tn sen. trimmed, or Gibson style. At 50s these por lar Curtains than any New York retail store, Hundreds of pat- || (Br wall 3, of ile ohh Sle ig sald’ to be worth HaGuaD , Act ale sa a preventive wheo used by per-|1 * Maida’ and Nurses’ Aprons of Lawn, in a large varicty of terns for selection, in 3, 334, 3%, 4 and 5 yards long, In whits, ecru and fr al hig own right, maintai Pe viet bronchial aft : |] | Arabe. Money-saving chances for the coming week: NY aneeed re rh tou G Ge nen ae or bret \ embroidery trimmed styles. 98, $1.50 and $1.75] na worth | - ‘worth 1,90 rains worth 2.90 [L prosd, Sgr Preamm vluslve wo present opportunlts, you may be cured now.| | This olly vapor bathes the linings of all 20 | PEE pet pai 1400 | SHR per pair fe SUE per pate bo jou, Loui, Sew'Haven. bth e e ayia dor [4 fog xitdeh Lave specail, mption germ, cg thy beh the ‘att, Maids’ Caps. At 406, 15c, 25 and 35¢ Ceraine ter 50 Sugains worth 2.45 Gren worth 3.95 Re? Eby, Omer Ole the Mrs. fered Ieenses, . . bi 00 at, 4 at, ir. Ok wise ert ooey Belen a) Pee | AOR tM oer Wie ia rece mtn.” Catarrh ie thve'rrernnint ————— Brora, per pele. 0 at, pep pal eersair New<Mown Hay Tniermease (alt the ’ married the daughter of Judge from extending {nto the throat or tudes, Irish Point Lace Curtains. Kirth of Love Waktses (Ruropeas” Harrison two years ago. The ening where it frequently gives much annoyance Ly page Along with the Nottingham Curtains came a ag ou of Real Irish Points, the same as we sold in a hurry two weeks ago. -third saved. Hannan, ‘You Open $1.95 $295 $3.95 $4.95 $5.95 $8.45 {8 O14 Miasourt (Wem FF fn bal There is no other assortment in the city nearly so large, patterns are the Hf (oeautityl ‘ncore ue), took place in London without DO NOT NEGLECT CATARRH, because {t Sennen tet Tht wedding if Mf . did not hesitate to state her disploas.| chmals, home in th ea 50 West. Feet (be p wd ¥ > I 8. ure. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Thowbridge are now rewidents of New York City. | Sfatectf*cimvate, If “you are ‘smmad at Rael poten re ome you will well, while if you os 5 4 AD. “UNCLE JOE” CHEVALIER! | fe! & roetemor eis Battles on Paper First aes endl ne oR goomeare sites dais before. Dr. Anderson fp the only X-Light (ted the office. Write for ad The Manchurlan am was mapped a EXTRA SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. Devoration Offered by Fra japanese 8 ‘0. That's ice tee tees Oo aes W. 147 ST LU mg yoo bof $5 Eyeglasses & Spectacles 1.00 oats “sev Cannes was among those That's the way we make Merit Do by bay. iawn rin deo! ESTOD. R shoes. We know exactly what kind Dacgalnrosnaner Gypeece Se was sien the rank of " é I of work is going into Merits because ES coated ss py wader ; its all planned out in our specifications. French Periscopic i Ile gmioe precludes the ncosprance IN) They call for a $3.50 standard in Lenses, Mounted in 10-karat of te ” every process from the cutting of the Solid Gold-Cased Frames. ‘The eyeglasses have the newest offeet citps, which prevent the Camet Uiting oF sipping, The speciacies be bad Gen either. rating ‘bow or attaight temples We two of the most E: IT OPTICIANS In. the city, who teat Vision, Each pair of glasses featty, Fitted and, as de before leaving the Depar:men A SPACIAL ARRANGEMENT FOR NEW LENSES AND REPAIRS WILL BE MADE WITH BACH PURCHSER OF THESE GOODS. SOLID GOLD-CASED EYEGL ‘SS { 50 CHAIN, WITH HAIRPIN OR HOLDER Cc ¥ ATTACHED—SPECIAL FOR THIS SALE RELIABLE CARPETS A wate Dat tate || FURNITURE BARGAINS. from the World Building BY TAKING ADVANTAGE he Auction Sale of f at Oat Bocdwa; tthe | |oudvetstuts ort ptt fost Seager Columbus Circle VELVETS ...... 5c. per yd, rm AXMINSTERS.".', . . . 95c. per yd. eit iad commnoe BEST TAPESTRIES .. |. 67c. per yd. i the 8, pin, women, girl Handsome borders to match. Light floral effects for bedrooms and parlors. 3' we ad By «Aon sony & Also darker colorings, copies of the finest antique Orientals, for libraries, dining hei down to the stitching of the insoles. We permit the use of no materials except those furnished by us—materials which we personally inspect before buying and thus know them to be fully up to $3.50 standards. eMeniTS 00520 aly The $2.80 price is simp! ; Bt ace te wieply o baal material for cash when the market is down, good workmanship for cash when the season is dull, We give a new pair of MERITS for one that fails to wear as long and as Seatectory as any shoe on the market. REAL ESTATE ame! ff heavy soles, 'A sturdy, serviceable shoe for semen rooms, halls, &c. business and street wear. Want bh aa out thet et near 0 "Mart" shoe onnd frou wow eutang, Mail Order Dept. 107 emamer Boston, Mas, No umbrella more FOR SALE carvers to Tht Works sacks AXMINSTER -_ raid ft. . « $25.00 in So ee ae HB. Mo OR TO RENT 4 Ye Regul.r price $35.00.) 4h abrell the C Elbows touching, and aed a The most artistic rugs of their kind, unusually choice designs and colorings, "MER I $ 5 0 q ald for one dollar whe ending over ade wri SHOES = "Carry an M, B.” IS QUICKLY SOLD OR § Fast Black would make a line four and one. Long Cred it STORES IN THE PRINCIPAL CITIES Palys Moog Back. RENTED THROUGH les long. if) answers to advertisements in selze all Bat 9 isue of The, Works, Woot DI enables you to selze gain Opportunities, Sean SUNDAY WORLD WANTS. Bisel va as pry erd bay depart a iv, fe Sanebergha natt for ee 5 Sost oe nell] THEY REACH ABOUT ONE-HALF OP “wh write ws and you will

Other pages from this issue: