The evening world. Newspaper, August 9, 1905, Page 5

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News IN A Nutshell ———— Wants Ocean Lane Mapped. Ministries of PARIS, AUG, 9—The Blow Up Post-Office Safe. HI port. Nearly Starved to Death. Ara. 8 CHESTER, PA sociation of held in t showed estabiisis finances. an Trade Winds Didn't Blow. PHILADELPHIA, AUG. 9.—An’ un- usual condition, the absence of and other winds at sea, reported by Capt. Dirlgo, which arrt Sugar ‘Ret cargo of raw tleally drifted Delaware Breakwater, a ¢ 14,000 miles. The run required Odessa Mayor Exiled. ODESSA, A roschenko. the newly ek dessa, who !s a pr reason for t explained, Music for the Envoys. WASHINGT At the sug- Gen. Horace Keeve Dead. ace M # pv rou day, Not Sold to Americans. F A « r Aire Grants Return Home NE RT, ALG. 9.- Is wife and k to-day —_—__ PIANOS - AND _ORGANS, Au Cars Teansrer To, LEX To SY AVES9™ To 6075, A Tremendous Sale of Pianos « 3] ,°,, It Will Be Wise to MaKe Your Sclection at Once, as we have only 250 of these cele- brated Weigner pianos to sell at $195, and they are going rapidly, Pianos Built to Last Forever Do not miss the greatest opportunity of @ lifetime to secure one of the bost piunos that money and skillod labor can make, at Nearly } Valve. Sra ste setae ‘will’ call, ALE B OS, Lex: to 3d Ave., 59.h to 60th St, Jot the Lackawa -|!n the work and « leaving the old site clear for the erec- ia} | tlon of the permanent structure. ‘]also ran to the ferry, "| New Jorney Omctal Recdanizea the [Eq THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 9, 1905. HUSTLERS CLEAR RT - TERMINAL RUINS |] ANNA HELD Lackawanna Wil! Have Tempo: | CIGAR—5c. rary Station in Readiness by i " a To-Morrow—Way Clear for | HE “Anna Held” has au the goodness of the three-for-a- Permanent Structure. quarter cigar you enjoy so much—at a cost of about one- half. Two years are required to mellow, ferment and blend the selected varieties of cured leaf and develop that richness and uniformity of flavor you'll notice with the first few puffs, These necessary processes of tobacco culture are exclu- sive features of a new and complete system of sigar- making. The “Anna Held” embodies the benefits, Sold by all dealers in good cigars, Remarkate pre the work of o sis belng made in away the ruine terminal, destroyed by fire Monday night in Hoboken, An army of men, Including a large force from Scranton, which is said to be composed “hustlers,” is engaged res of flat cars are being used to carry away the debris, A shed 200 feet long 4s belng bullt, A par- tition Is to be built dividing the shed ns, one of which a Kage room, Ti Is expected tha: his building will be ready for use to- morrow, The local trains, instead of discharg- thelr passengers at Newark, as t of the road. ‘Through trains By o-morro night tt {8 expected the © will have been re- ————— CHASED BY A RECORDER. rrade eupelicd iby, METROPOLITAN TOBACCC CO., New York. The “Smoke Sto: which tells 4 new proces ‘an Wanted by Police. Aug. 9.—Recorder By fleld, while walking his elty, early ut these We send ods, for whom the es cared sess, ing for some time. AMERICAN CIGAR CO. 1 of burglary. iiss Woods saw Toucey and’ dashed off. the chase after him, | t."” Detective PIR see 1 pas after a empted to pull a reve vickly disarmed, = TY +» Cor. 2Oth St, Another Big Bargain Sale IN THE BASEMENT. 20,000 Pairs of Fine Shoes, High and Low Cut, for Men, Women and Children. TAKEN FROM MAIN FLOOR, Stuck Moving Conditions Compel These Great Sacrifices. The Grandest Shoe Values at the Smallest Shoe Prices. It is only in our Basement that the Best Footwear can be bought at such low figures. Do not miss this wonderful opportunity. It is a sale that even we may not be able to duplicate. When we advertise a Bargain it means iust what we say. Every pair of shoes fully guaranteed, Women’s $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 Patent Leather Button, Lace and Blucher, and Black Kid Button and Lace, Military and Cuban heels, $ 3.00 Q pair Women’s $2.50 Black Hid Button and Lace, iight and heavy soles, and Russia Calf Blucher, heavy soles At In Patent Leather, Black Kid, Russia Calf and Brown Kid; Military, Cuban and Louis XV. Heels; welted and turn soles, > l a pair = Men’s $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 Lace and Oxfords, in Black Kid, Russia Calf and Patent Leather, $ “j.00 ® pair Cre ws eae Men's Oxfords, in Patent Coltskin, Russia Calf and Brown Kid, 81,50, Women's $3.00 Venus Pumps at $2.00, In patent leather, gun metal and Russia ca!f, Cuban heels, welt sol:s, Boys’ and Children’s Shoes. Children's and Misses’ White Canvas Lace, sizes 6 to 10%. 1.00 Sizes 11 to 2, . $1.25 eidere's and Misses’ Black Kid Christy Ties, sizes 8 to i eee . Boys’ Satin Calf Lace, sizes, 2% to 5% +++ B12. 2H Youths’ Satin Calf Lace, sizes $1 to 2 Youths’ Black Kid Lace, sizes 12 to 2.. Childsen's Oxfords, patent leather, black kid and box calf, slzes 6 to 5036 ., Ar ugust Clearances In Full Swing. d WE BG STORE. ACY NITSEUP Ne be stoee a Acre SIEGELGOOPERG SIEGEL H0PERG Wew youn Women’s Smart Shirt Waist Suits Wilt Be Cleared Go-Worrow at SitstLGdoreRG Sizcei GhovERG 150 A Doubly Important Event Arranged for Thursday. Until last Saturday Women’s Shirt Waist Suits were to be found in two sections of The Big Store. adjustment purposes as well as for the convenience of our ONE SECTION ONLY HEREAFTER. Patrons we For stocks have decided to display Shirt Waist Suits IN Both Great Stocks have been condensed and to-morrow you may choose at the lowest price ever put on suits of such style and beauty— One Dollar and Fifty Cents, SHIRT WAIST SUITS that were made to sell at $3.50 to $6.00 and that have their best wearing time ahead—in fact, when you just need two or three such garments to finish the season. Materials are of fine lawn, in plain white and pale blue. Also lawns with fancy figures and stripes; of fancy gingham with polka dots and stripes; of Union linen in white and colored batiste. Five styles are illustrated—many are ip season’s best styles. Av this year’s biggest value prettily | lace trimmed, ail are in a wide range of the To miss this sale is to miss 1 Cooper Store, Second Floor, Front, 18th St.) 55.00 For Women’s Handsome Coats. A Final Clearance Sate Go-Worrow. of the Summer Season. (Blegel ¢ 3,400 Wen's Vegligee SAres Ohursday, at Regular 37,00 and $1.25 Grades. A good chance to b Every remaining Coat must go. Included are $10.00 to $14.75 garments. At this price there's no doubt that they will. Styles too numerous to give de- tailed descriptions, but suffice it to say that they originally sold at from $10.75 to $14.75; silk coats in brown, blue, champagne color and some black; coats of cloth of gold and coats of linen in white, ivory or nat- ural color; the smartest styles of the current season, and all specially priced to clear, at 5.0 per Store, Second Floor, Front, 18th St.) 49¢ 7oUR uy enough Shirts to tide you over the rest White grounds with neat figures and stripes of black and blue, also dark grounds and plain white. Cuffs attached or detached; plain or plaited bosoms; well made in every particular and cut full; sizes 14 to 17, 49c (Slegel Cooper Store, Main Alsie) DRAWE years; special, Children’s Underm uslins P: Thereafter, Single Stamps Until Closing Hour. = back; regularly $1.00, at At Unusually Low Boys ’ Washable Suits at 58e. Go-M Oorrow. Seven Hundred Suits, principally the fine grades. On sale toe morrow at the uniform price of 58c. appeal to many parents. we are Russian Blouse Suits. ‘ae Xe, Con:prising all the pretty shades of ey chambray; bloomer trousers; red, brown, blue; crashes, stripes, checks and novelty designs; all thoroughly tested as to their washable qualities; two distinct _styles—Eton or Military Russian, with blocmer trousers. Sizes 214 to 8 years, 58c Sailor Blouse Suits. The fabrics of which these Suitsé, are made comprise chambray in” navy and oxblood; crashes in various styles of trimmings; a great range of stripes Sizes 3 to 10, 58c (Stogel Ci Store, 24 Floor, Bast, 18th st.) Le ee ln Women’s Warses. Yow Handsome Models Under-Price. A cleverly tailored style of black sateen (as illustrated). Entire front made of French tucks, graduated side plaits and tailor stitched straps, ornamented with sik crocheted rings, tucked and plaited newest sleeves, finished with tucked gauntlet cuffs, stock col- lar and bow te; specially priced 1 -00 LAWN WAISTS of extra good qual- ity, artistically designed with a wide front panel of fine Swiss embroidery, in a variety of neat patterns, graduated side plaits, plaited back, newest sleeves; the long sleeve model is Rurtened front, the short sleeve model button 75¢ ‘conor Store, Scoond Poor, Centre.) NIGHTGOWNS, of good muslin, Mother ant OHILDREN’ 8: curmver veutian ant | oe h And Certainly a value that will Prices. ‘DER GUIMPES made with fine ° Ae 2 Y muslin, and cambrio, {he front; “hemat!tch puffle on neck ‘ jain aquare. ai) nd sieeve: slacs 4 to 14 years: h and prettily. trimmed special, 59c nace a9 10 Qe August Sale of Framed Pictures Begins At the Big Store Go-WMorrow Worning. Prices Are at Least 1-3 to 1-2 Less Than Usual. ‘A peur choi limitless, g-room and Library event that will at once hold the attention of thousands of people. Beyond quest by this or any other store. This Sale represents two mammoth purchases made b: You can get a fair idea of the magnitude of the offering when we t Choosing is practical! room. hedroom, Hall. Sittin; The collection consists Lowy, 200 DINING frames 4 1 jurly ie $2.00 wame and fruit subjects; Lor x, PICTURES in Uits or 4) to $0.00, comprising hi y us during July, the dullest month of the year in the Picture trade, ell you that these pictures made two entire carloads of 25,000 Pictures and embodies subjects suitable for the Parlor. Dininge Included are also a few sample Pictures which are “slightly damaged.” Low Ix, | »T XU, PASTILS in gilt toumes, matted. lawns | band laid comers: the nates are | in a bui wilt fr OBC | niy lal, Lor XIU. Fetatled up to are qualitic ion the greatest sale of its kind ever announced (Slexel Cooper Store, 24 Floor, Centre, thst ples picture acenes, pictures ‘6.78 HAND wilt fry Corns ra. frames priced, oy Particular! ¢ Sack” Mh] Bilge "Bastoae! goat uw 00; 89c MH in git, und oak 9 frames; your eholce, ee) at ia © price We ald burnish $8.00; your chotce, Wiegel Cooper Store, Third Wioor, Centre, 18th bu] ahi a eS | }

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