The evening world. Newspaper, February 16, 1905, Page 6

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He Is Forty-one and He Has Never:Had the Experience of Married Bliss. } Morteza Khan {1s spending a fow | in New York, looking around, He} ithe mew Wnvoy Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary from the count ‘Gerenity the Shah of Persia, ‘his first yisit to America, and as ‘Bs ho has looked us over he likes His predecessor, Gen, Isaac Khan, Bone over to Belgium to visit King Id. Ho {ts to do ithe extraordinary Plenipotentiary and other little joes for'the boss at Teheran In the intry of the gay old monarch, two generals are not related to i, Khan és not a family name la, It's a twenty-carat title, ring thé same purpose as lord or fn Bngland, In the land of , Darius, Cymis, Anstogoras ‘hey, simply. reverse the allar reversal of custom mpplles ir top-pleces, or hats. All the wear Persian lamb skull caps, call them kulas, pronounced " though if you take thelr word they are the warmest bonnets ever held down hair, about the kula, when an ‘World reporter saw. th Ww y, &., at the Waldorf-Astoria, 6 will abide a few days, Ocn. Khan said that he would only 00 glad to doff his headpiece if a ted it; but it doesn't, He ar dt day and night, It would Mark of supreme disrespect to it off in-the presence of his owa ‘When he wants to scratch d he, must undergo a severe | and what he says to himself yetie in piubally not comp!!- y to the shade of the orginal for of the Kula. itil cap is really the only thing about the General, Otherwise it ad jioreign to the liustras Arabian Wignis ay he coud Beheheresade was tell- usand and one ales to the ity old Washo (her lite depend- i Naughtiness and cleverness ' ck camis and trousers fateaite joven the kula ie into Vogue, 4 éraian Sensation, erview a real Persian trom one of the ovum when and has ithe same ideas ot Com- what recently he Vv y its in Teheran, our traditions of the Orlent ash. ‘This should be, writ- Kk, Hi hasn't even @ inti! _he gets it aa to number, in good standing The law doeg pot al- 0 contract for more than ye 4 domestic bliss. As for 0 the term, the statutes y at six months, and you can | jort-term contracts’ ting Will breaks. lenoy..did not dwell on his PYaaembel tacts apt, cur’ Sade The aet down above, y the interview under the leadership of Mesrop ersian ‘hot speak Hnglish, though eneh and a Wi usalan, ing Up agal st Mount Ar- where ‘oah took off the am, eto, fh, but not prominent, jn is alloted for the interview, not advisable to waste any interviewer began with the inal question: ye Little Old New York. New York?" Mesrob Ran pes {t along, The Mile Blenivteninry reparkea oh jadn't seén any oranges 5 ‘hen he fais. anal ihe s we etty damn cold Phhavcame oft the ship. Ic sounded ‘to the reporter, though Met “Khan translated with severe es eellency finds it very chilly.” 0’ General notice, “any, dail ie came Uy) iy? os Mhaulelior with merciless later had’ regarded them with | ‘Th bey rere little paper, 4, than the palace at Per- “gone of the sawed-off eky- ms at Nineveh recently dug up | jephaw of one | who hametruns Mhe jolly was really joll uivalent of the vopular | ot pals } to the mustard ‘aa tt stands, time , and the interview was d or single?" is P<Onve' ‘been in America before?” br been in England?” Fiver been in Parl (Wish for a few months “was In St, Petersburg,” ou ever''—vut vhe time rit “and one of the line id wating era took hin turn al the bat, desirous Persia Is of in- or trade With this country sue age 29 IRSDAY. EVENING, FERRO OUR FRIEND FROM PERSIA IN PUFF OF SMOKE A MURDER CLUE Sherlock Holmes C'ears Up Mys- tery of Norwood Builder in Saturday's Evening! Adventure of the Norwood Builder {s one of the most thrilling and mystifying detective stories ever writ- ten. Bherlock Holmes is its hero, and ho clears up the seemingly hopeless tan- gle of mystery in his usual semi-mirac- lous, yet repily simple method. The mory 1s one that will hold the reader breathless from start to finish. i dventure of aioe" A second of the thirteen stories comprising Sir Doyle's, new sertes, Sherlock Holmes." has secured exclusiv to theso stories in New one of them each Saturd: reat th next Saturday's ‘eb. 18, ‘Id, enn ey deals ‘with a daring crime of a man whose brill emond to that of Sherlock however, conquers his adversal wine the clue to the entire ettuat means of a whiff of emoke, ‘The use of emoke (not tobacco smoke either) ay a means: of golvin mysteries has never before ployed jn Iiterature, r of the Norwood Builder’ therefore, |s, for this and many other reasons, one of the strangest stories in the annals of flotion. It ig @ story you cannot afford to migs, This great series, The Return oles,” will not be pub- World readers are thus en- ‘or 18 cents, to read @ collection eateries which, in book form, will cost Remember, “The Adventure of tive Builder’ will appear In next Saturday's Evening World, Feb. 18. DESERTER AS STO Hides Aboard Majestic $0 He May Come Home and Surrender, of the White Star Nine, arrived to-day sheeted in ice, after & very stormy trip, bringing 350 first and second cabin passengers and ono stowaway, who clatmed that he wanted to the States and surren- der himsebt to the authorities as a de- sertor trom the army, ‘The man, who gave his name as Wili- jam Evans, was ind one day out trom Queenstown, It was found from papers on his peraon that he had been enlisted in the United States army, and admitted that he was a art and literature are interested tn, Mr, Hyde and I talked over the plans, but T have not seen him for some days.” "I have been delighted with my visit to America. Everywhere I was well re- ycelved and the whole of my stay on ‘this aide has been a pleasant one, 1 am looking froward to my return here with a great deal of interest, “I spent one week here visiting vari- ous theatres and I had a very pleasant time, Many of the American actors and aotresses aro in every sense antivts, Among those I saw was Mro. Fiske, After the thentre T had a talk with her and although she spoke English and 1 French we got along very well. I have @ great admiration for Mrs, Fiske and think she is an able and accomplighed 8 MME. REJANE AND DAUGHTER SAIL French Actress Returns to Paris But Says She Is Looking Ahead to Another Visit to New York,Next Year, Mme, Rejane and her daughter Ger- maine were among the passengers who sailed te-day on La Touraine for Havre, ‘The actress and her daughter occupled which was handsomely decorated with flowers, “Tt 1a my intention to return to New " ghe said when asked “By that time ithe plans will ‘all be perfected for my the- atre which Mr, Hyde, Mrs, Clarence Mackay and other patrons, of French CA Gontaut Biron, the arto- he passengers, —— Something New in Fashions, Free with next Sundaz's Wor! jspecial: supplement tn colors, lve of the very latest Parisia came over here to Interest American '-stps, Me sald he will re+ . in the meantime study- {ng the construction of air-ships, In one | + of whiluh he expe%s to make antoehr trip across the Medfterranean, J. M, Frigo de Clayer, the Spanish Consul at St. Louis; Prof, D Pallat and Theodore Charbran, French painter, were also on board. i adapted fo American use, by the most skilled pattern geigners, convenience of readers Who may wish patterns of the fagivon designs In thir aupplement a means of procuring them MMEYER 6th Ave., Cor. 20th St, Because of Alterations Now in Progress We are offering the Public on our Main Floor and in the Basement Tne Greatest Assortment of Shoe Bargains Ever Shown At 25 to 5o per cent Reductions from our Regular Prices. We guarantee every pair to be exactly as advertised. No factory damaged, We can fit every customer in every style. These are not rejects from other manufacturers, but our own High Grade Cammeyer Foot- wear, with our name, which is a gurantee, stamped on every pair. These goods are displayed in our windows, and every line represented will be found in stock in complete range of sizes. MAIN FLOOR. Men’s Black Calf, Box Calf, and Velour Calf, double soles, Button, Lace and Blucher Women’s French Calf, Box Calf, Kid and Patent Leather, in Button, Lace and Oxfords Women's Gray Suede one-strap Sandals... ........+++.e-00.++, $2.00 Boys’ Velour Calf, Box Calf, Lace and Blucher and Enamel Leather and Patent Leather Lace...... 0.00.55 sesso ove |Child’s Calf, Button and Lace, 74 Hand Sewed Welts, Stout Soles, True Form Lasts, Sizes 6 to 10)¢ Child’s Box Calf, Lace, Hand Sewed Welts, no job lots and no old styles. $9) .25 | $4.25 1 eZ Misses’ Box Calf and Black Calf, Button and Lace, Hand Sewed Welts, Sizes 11 to 2, $1,25 and... Misses’ Box Calf, Button and Lace, Hand Sewed Welts, Heels, Sizes 2\4 to6....,, Little Gents’ Patent Leather Lace, sizes 8 to 1314, spring heel. ,, In the Basement. Men’s Box Calf, Black Calf and Patent Leather Lace, Double §$ SOB... crrrvenersries Men’s Black Kid, Velour and Box Calf Lace and Patent Leather, Button and Lace.... | Women’s Black Kid Button and Lace, Patent Leather Lace, Old Ladies’ Shoes and Sister Shoes.. Women’s Black Kid Button and Lace, patent leather and kid tips, $1.50 Women’s Fancy Slippers $1.50 | Women’s Felt Slippers 50c & $1.00 Women’s First Quality Storm Rubbers......:secsceesseenensees Boys’ First Quality Storm King Rubber Boots, sizes 1 to 51% .... $2.50 Youths’ First Quality Storm King Rubber Boots, sizes 11 to 1314 $2.00 Child’s Box Calf, Button and Lace, sizes 6 to 108 recesses sverse THC utton and Lace, sizes 11 tO 2....0 6 .4..0 cabs bee $2.00 Sizes $1.40 e Was hurled | Misses’ Box Calf, B need glasses you can’t afford to miss this, W. L. Douglas al NEW QR, PY ax Pictures. i Factory Damaged We shall offer to-morrow sev. SA 0oes eral hundred very handsomely framed pictures at Worth 3,50 to 5,00 One Dollar. They're worthconsiderably mors ‘Third Floor. New Models in Women’s Waists 1} Dress Goods, | women’s waists ite Linen Lawn Waists, front. an Fo te 69¢ Mohairs at | BO [ee eran ee Faney Mohairs and Sicilians in new Spring effects back, new sleeve with pleats, tucked —dots, stripes and figures—on black, navy, cuff, fancy tucked stock, large, full brown or green grounds; also plain Mohalrs and''Sicillans In black and pipe buttoned aie 1. 29 colors; 38 to 50 Inch widths, Value 2:28), apécta Dotted Swiss Waists, yoke of lace In- Al é pri a 55 $1. 00 All Wool: sertion, full blouse, new leg-of-mutton tty) pure wHite, fit Neen nett F 2) V Cc sleeve withedeep Ht ticked Vash, Wee » tan} cohol tt 3, % trimmed collar, full blouse, buttone stance ma Me Owe | rench Voile, bak sae $250) 90 42sinch imported Voile, chiffon finish, made from: finest Australian Bclal at ....c.0c0. , Wool, Cream, black and*a full range of all the staple and fancy # china silk Waists, in black or white, Greener Bi shades, . front of small pleats wit Trench ry hea otinats: Gavab's'" 98e 187,25 Alle Wool Cf sista mele 3 Og Whatted frin ' . Broadcloth, f fochet, Bed 52-inch twilled back Broadcloth, parine finish, all pure wool, in these ° 1.6 8 shades: Grays, tans, castors, browns, resedas, garnet, cardinal, myrtle, ' olive, golden brawn, medium brown seal, cadet, royal, navy, purple Brown ooh owellings, and black, “Friday Sale of Table Linens & Towellings, BY THE YARD. Table Damask, pure white, & In. ular 4U0,; aale’ 28c Ruchings. 200 pleces of fine chiffon ruching, very full, white, pink, blue and ! black, worth 20, at.... 1 2c Il" linen; 90, , , Chuan ahoweltig hay a PL.25 Black Crepe de Paris, c hameaacauat * *; Imported silk and wool Crepe de Paris, unusually Handkerchiefs, ile quaifiy, y bright and lustrous, chiffon weight and finish, 190 dozen ladies’ hand-embroldered Towels. very desirable for an ¢legant Spring gown, Rich Jet or blue blacks, J!"!sh {nen intial hander full 2 ' Hucka “ i wuckaback Towels, good quailty, hen full 44 inches wide. You will not find a fabric as nice elsewhere under laundered), worth 20¢., at 1 Qic ders; lic, ‘quality, at Oe 481.25. Napkins. RES SSR ATES RY AES RTE LSE WIRES SS 0 OS RN! RPE n, pure white dam- S k d W E s * Neckwear. Price. OBE il an ool olienne 1,009 dozen fine embroidered tunatie tlt, at ti m- st pea i el ‘ ‘ni or a) full blensd te iar 1.49 A Friday Special in Silks. tank si oO amurolauehe NAPRINS—All nen, pute’ white sarin | We have 2,800 yards of this favorite dress fabric—bought at a great in white and colors and cons 'n Lelie fe aleat regan {98 sacrifice—much less than cost of manufacture, different shapes. Regular- 1 Qc " ly sold at 25¢, each, now Heavy satin damas They are full 20 Inches wide— $4.00 dogen; — 4 Ht 2 strictly guaranteed, every thread at, dozen 98 pure silk and fine, Australian ili; Lenidbeiilemnenrienmesaiaemamnaiaastieete Cc Wepre tney have a beautiful Cc Voltage, | of good 7 , igh lustre, with that soft chif- 100 dozen chiffon veils, Nottingham fon finish now so desirable in quality chiffon, hemstitched, 3 yards \ ° all dress materials—colors con- long, all desirable colors; 19¢ Lace Curtains, Yard. sist of white, champagne, tan, Yard worth $1.25, at. Hi brow ard, We show, - without question, a rown, 3 navies, steel, silver and bf I, larger and better assortment of these light blue—regular value 98¢, iI ‘ ; . 6 : nery. rn Corea on nee Ye | Four Specials in Black Silks. |e At ete eam Selection, 3, 344, 3% yards long, In workmanship and style the very best. white, ecru and Arabe, Money-saving ALL G UARKAN TEED TO WEA R ! band in hee pete f salient chances, § Oc Yard—21-INCH BLACK TAFFETA—worth 69c, yard, Jjiaper sah mating” a" cy es 1,00 1996 Yard—27-INCH BLACK PEAU DE SOIE—worth 79¢, yd, fi, saat gee vem 1 wpecta! 69c Yard-—27-INCH BLACK TAFFETA—worth 85c, yard, J] Ready to Trim Hats, lo " 1.50] 79c Yard--36-INCH BLACK TAFFETA—worth 98c. yard, | Siea"te hee, ‘eee At worth 50¢.--CRYSTAL’ CORD SILKS—in white, black, p 1,90 19¢ ae stay, Haat pos ciel and silver, a desirable J om res ara wales Hats, , * ) silk for lining and waist needs—this pri j ltt oR gue hapes: biack, aid Yar . No mail or é. O, D. orders filled, ate ey a ir aay ahd ad ty. -90 SOT enue them "ready to, Went [ °} 8 pecial at 8.95 Men’s $2.50 $ ] 50 an .00. Trouse ° Sale of Dinner |4 d $3.00. Trousers ot This is to be a positive wind-up of the biggest sale of Men’s Trousers and Tea Sets, _ |his store has ever known, Every pair that has been marked $2.50 We're enlarging our Basement and $3 will be included in the selling—at $1.50, quaintance--with values such a the Made from the celebrated Crawford Woollens—fabrics following, When you become funiie that give the best results for wear, always appearin prices that are causing the exodus, All with the department you'll find it pro- ,_ ¢ dressy and stylish, Every pair union made and warrante the best sorts of Furs have been re- vides for your wants~at less ihn ny A pair for every Size man, This is our best talking point, for no mat. | duced. other store, ter what your build may be, you can be fitted perfectly, Better be | BLECTRIC SEAL JACKBTS, 24 inches Clearing Away all thé WinterFurs Our stock of Furs is melting away like 1 pile of snow in a hot sun. It's the rf torm col- for S6-Pleco Tea sets, In J Here as early {o-morrow as possible, Ieee iand creverss new e blue and pink bachelors Reduced to... e flower degoration “Usue SIAN LAMB JACKETS, Lelpsle ally $5 a 1 4.98 ‘is ger | Another Sale of $] OO [ieee 200 aOR | Boys’Suits le nit 7 The $2.00 Kind, at One Dollar, And we have enough to si all demands on us to-morrow, no Hattie hee great the crowd, Assortment comprises;— Male Paral Baattee| 85.08. BOYS’ DOUBLE-BREASTED 2-PIECE SUITS, J cninchia ties si.gh, Tt #1880 dark gray striped cheviots; 6 to 15 years, BOY ’ BLUE CHEVIOT SAILOR SUITS trimmed with silk braid; 3 to 9 years, ; for 100-Plece Dinne: Sots, 5 fine thin porcelain, Mga dove gicen flower, . ally $7.50, io for 100-Piece Dinner Sets, e with soup turesn and a tanta) hae juce rivet disher, je bachelor button flower decoration: Uduaily. 812,00, ; for 112-Plece Dinner Sets, from John Matdox & e Bons; English oreelain border decorations, for 100-Plece Dinne- H Sets of German china; A vink ros-bud border decorations, Usually sold at 819.50. Russian Lynx 1 Brook D, Stink ie 86,08, bz Sable Fox Scarfs, 912.50. Women's $3 Shoes at $] ©) 5 Men’s Sample Shirts. Five hundred pairs of Women’s $3 Shoes Finest Nesli ligees at About 1*2 Price. g) have been taken from our regular stock a eee : and marked to sell at $1.95 the pair this This is a line of Sample Shirts we bought from one of Philadelphia's best known makers; also those used in week, ‘ais fe Hie te ee their New York show rooms, To the above we have of every odd. palt of Three Dollar added some of our own’ regular stock. A All of fine Madras—light and dark grounds, in figured and Shoes we have in stock, striped effects—at iycrarire 4 The line of sizes is complete, rep- for Shirts made to sell for Shirts mad f ; ’ to self resenting every width from A 35c eu Ce to E, and lengths from 2% to 8, Est and) O9e 55e HIE You can’t go amiss in buying these | Collars and Cuffs, all styles, Sample Sox, 35¢. (0 $4 quali- Shoes, They will give the J New shapes, perfect goods—trom ties, jisle thread and cotton—ende very best of service, No | nro! tray's best makers less variety of novelties—plain other shoes in New York 4c. quality, He | and lace grounds, Sizes Mm at Three Dollars are so Cuffs, 6 pairs 680; from 9}4 to 14, Spe» ) good, abe. quality, dill evsssseecyrc AO ————— - SS: PRESSES ERA AALS Women's $2 Shoes at $1.3: Button and Lace—the 2 we sell regularly at Two oe, We $8.95 for$14 Da venports. guarantee them for general service, thouzh we have only extra wide Biggest Couch Values in New York. widths in this particular lot, Sizes from 2/4 to 8 iron ft The great demand for a Couch Bed that will economize ° a on room has brought to us $5.00 Rimless 5 Oc peavey Ene new viet , avenpoit Couch—one hun- #8 te Eyeglasses = = died of which we are able to P The $5.00 Gold-Cased T offer at an introductory price of $8.95—instead of $14, They are in reality a Sofa Bed; by simply lowering the + back you have a thoroughly comfortable resting place— the width of a double bed, They are made with the very best Bronze Steel frames; esamsrgeaas Iitted with National Wire fabric and Spey | AAA a TaN Spring Eyeglasses we Formerly Advertised “at $1.00, Special for this Friday and Saturday only at $0c. per Pair, Our two well-known specialists will be in constant attendance to test your vision and_ perfectly cdjust each pair of glasses sold. You will receive the same expert service at this reduced price as if you were paying full price for these goods. If you helical ends; also coil springs be- fem Neath the seat—to add strength and comfort. Mattress is covered with best grade of Green Denim, Complete for $8.95.

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