The evening world. Newspaper, August 31, 1905, Page 10

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1 "-} fully prepared to cover the en for AY ‘Herbert L. Miles Leaves for’ _. fought at Colma, near San Francisco, |} cent years, not only because of the “end the money pri! + tive followers and handlers + around thelr trainin; ‘T CATCH COLMA FIGHT California with Four Miles of ’ Films, to Photograph the Big Britt-Nelson Scrap. * Herbert 1. Miles, jr, of MMea Bros., ry etoscape pho- tography, 10 East Four teenth street, left for the Pacific Coast te-day to produce in « series of mov- ing pictures the light-weight cham- plonship match between Jimmy Britt Battling Nelson, which is to be the afternoon of Sept. & Mr. Miles with bim four asassistants, and many cameras, which have been ly designed for the contest. ‘The Britt-Neleon scrap will be the most important pusgilistio event of re- ‘owess of the contestants at stake, but Bocount of the fact thet it will be cally a Oght to a finish Under articles, # may go to a limit of rounds, which is twenty-five than any of the matches in a even in the fights in which has taken part. In consequence, Bros, intend that it shall their fault that the camera not catch and reproduce every movement and incident within the fopes of the Colma ring. Herbert Miles ts going to California nd EE i ple z five rounds, sithough, in, view of cite class to which Britt ffoon Salona, and the desire, of ee the other, spor: men a not expect the battle to O. long. has among his ph: hic materials feet, or nearly fou miles, of, 2 . Besides pictures thers will taken bs Bae a ‘Nelson ond their respec- iM in and bod ene in fe dressing rooms before the ring ts Batecsa, For this work a Cooper Hew- itt light is to be used. BABY WAS MURDERED. Hut Police Unable to Get Clue to Slayer of Child. PATERSON, N. J., Aug. ning that would ald the authorities in estab- Ushing the identity of the person who threw the body of a baby into the 31. éellar of @ building in course of con- struction on Lexington ayenu: Pas- The po) unable child had been murdered b known. ee FALLS DOWN ELEVATOR SHAFT. 14 31. Jor am on be tter c Moe See & Co., 119 to 125 Watker St., Three blocks east of Broadway Branch ut 1457 Broadway, Including § stool, scarf. Cartage tree with each ORGANS, Bid Prince & Co, GOETZ & C0, mere epee =O Domet nel. 6,000 yards, soft wid wiry. (None'C. 0, than 20 yards to one stifine and warm un- BoC Cambric. White Cambrie, 3,000 yards, 36 inches wide, fine soft finish, standard grade; suitable for various purposes in the home sewing, ¥ 5ic 2 Domet Rlstinel, finish, stron; . Not m patron.) dergarment: Value (ic.; yd.; pe Value 10c. yd.; To-morrow, Me Pcie ati i Close Dally, 6 P. M On Saturdays, 10 P. M. BROOKLYN. THE WORLD:* THURSDAY RVENING,iAUGUST 31, 1905. | 36-inch White }{ = We Give Dividend Stamps. 4,CO0'Stamps are worth $3.00 cash and 500 are worth $1.50 np when buying Merchandise in over 100 departments of IAP MANS Fulton Street, from Bridge to Duffield Street. A Stamp With Each 10¢, of Your Purchase, G| Beautiful new designs; the kind that Value 8c. yd.; {Te-Morrow, Printed Lawns. Beautiful Printed Lawns, all pretty makes pretty dresses, washes well and keeps its color; very pretty and sheer quality. 3C Hand Loom Embroideries. Hand Loom Embroideries and Ine sertings, whi! nd colored edgings, wide m ns, cut out ready for uses also odd lengths of Torchon and Point de Paris Insertions. Value 5c. yd.; To-Morrow, ' To-Morrow Greatest of All Bargain Days. We Begin the Fall on the Very First Day With the Most Remarkable Friday Special Sale Ever Known in the History of Underprice Selling in Greater New York. Since'the middle of June preparations have been going on to make September 1aday beyond comparison for low prices on standard merchandise. use every! means in its power to offer on that day values that will simply be irresistible to those who are shrewd judges of merchandise. the aim is to start the Fall season, and the month of September in particular, with the biggest salesday the Store has ever known at this time of the year. Children’s School Aprons. Children’s Sctiog] Aprons, made of white lawn, with brettelles over the some plain, others lace 4 to 12 years; an ex- cellent apron for\'schooli- wear. Valué 39c.; To-morrow, Men’s Cotton Socks. Men's Socks, fine grade cotton, fast lack and tan shades; seamless feet and high spliced heels; extra good wearing kind; Friday buy two pair for the Price of one, Value 12%4c.; To-morrow, 19c Corsets and Girdles. Corsets'and Girdles, some trimmed with lace, top and Hottom, others plain, all béned with strel; also a few broken sizes im better goods put {n the lot, to go at\ same price, Value 50c.; To-morrow, Women’s Ribbed Vests. Women's Ribbed Vests, good qual- ity Swiss; low neck and no sleeves, neatly trimmed around neck and arms; full sizes and well finished garments. Value 12:4c¢.; | To-morrow, 29c; SeersucKer | } 5c Children’s StocKings. Children’s Stockings, extra good quality fast black cotton, ribbed; suit- able for boys and girls; seamless feet; double heels and toes; strong and good wearing. Value 123c. pr.; To-morrow, Petticoats. Seersucker Petticoai's, made with deep umbrella flounce, full size; make | very fine and durable skirts for Ilttle money; wash and wear’ well; every one likes them who sees them, Value 50c.; To-morrow, 29c' Children’s Lawn Guimpes. | Women’s StocHings. Women's Stockings, fine quality fast idety insert-} lack cotton; seamless feet, double ' ' {Children’s Lawn Guimpes, yoke of | (solid tu ‘ ' ' : 1 ing, tucked Sleeve, trimmed! toes and high spliced heels, full width with hemst ruffle, neck trimmedi{ and length; good wearing, strong and to match. { durable. | Value 50c.; 2? | Value 123c.; 7 ' To-morrow, C: | To-morrow, C at =| 2 <4 ‘ ’ Women’s \ Women’s i ' Shirt Waists. | Gauze Vests. as,{ Women's. Vests, gauze, high neck finished, s in} and § . nt ay i to harm the weari quality, early Fall accounts for the price. Value ° 31, 50; oA { Value 35c.; ] 5cit To-morrow, 9c To-morrow, Women’s | Checked Glass Duck Skirts. ' Towelling. W We s bitek Ski I “€,} Glass Towelling, 3,000 yards, 18 ue polka dots, } inches wide, heavy grade and nearly fod assortment of red and ; makes the glasses nice 8c Nickel-Plated Tea Spoons. | _ Nickel-Plated Tea Spoons, “Wim. A. Rogers,” plain and fancy designs, make fine spoons for use in the kitchen and all linen; blue che 59c : Value 12'c. yd.; To-morrow, Girls’ School Dresses. | Girls’ School Dresses, made of pret t pinids, trimmed ‘with plain ma extra wide ¢ fine skirts {or } ; Wash and Value $1.00; To-morrow, bri terial and fancy buttons eee nee ; By | skirt with deep hem, sizes 6 to m4 In cook the kind that sell regu- n ti nti ai years. or SOc, doz Also the toilowiag used. pianos: Value $1.50; ‘Price for each, UPRIGHTS, 89c 3c $25 Cramer & Co, $2,sirtur, ||} TO™mOFFOMs Tormarnow, Haaliings | Sent ||| wereeaegerereercr tenes | cre eeereereseweeceeeeee 195 Weser Women’s ' Satin Finish able: 3 al Dresses. idee Stationery. Bracers sie hay nie a 30 Men ceraee ¥ short coffee jacket with kilted skirts, } the price. 40 Geo. Sieck Value to$5,00; | 98 Value 10c, box; 5 v4 Maber To-morrow, © To-merrow, Cc 50 Steinw::y ~h no Fancy Border Cocoa Mats. Extra heavy Cocoa Mats, fancy border, braided binding; make neat ana useful mats; these mats represent sub- stantial savings if you want a mat, lA Fine Treat in Fudge. Fudge, in Chocolate, Vanilla, Cocoa- nut and Peanut flavors; packed only in 1-lb. boxes, assorted; this Fudge sells regularly for 15¢. a pound; strictly Price per Ib., $1, 83, 85, 87 COURTST,, Upen Bvenin s, BROOKLYN, wows fresh for the sale, Value 65c.; 43c 8c { Temerrom, waren — aap vive To-morrow, 5c: 5c trwell fait the. dai nothing | Mack and. but it } dresses for e 2 {Said to he very fashionable, } Value 49c. yd.; senmenetas lin tli ie lab, i, Fine Quality Dress Ginghams. Dress Ginghams, in. stripes and checks, guaranteed to wash and keep their color; the kind that is suitable for dainty school dresses for the little girls, Value 10c. yd.; To-morrow, 4,¢; 40-Inch White Lawns. and sheer quality; waists or entire dresses; wash and fron beautifully; an opportunity you can't afford to miss. Value 15c. yd.; To-morrow, 1 05C Dainty: Silk Mulls. Sitk Mulls, all shades, 27 inches} wide; will make dainty dresses for evenings or street wear; this is the quality that regularly selis for a great deal more. Value 19c.yd.; To-morrow, 103ci: Lawns and Dimities. Printed Lawns and Printed pretty and dainty Summer dresses; price it will pay to buy in advance. Val. to 19c,yd.; To-morrow, lic Dainty SilK Foliennes. Silk Eoliennes, est ar this Fall 32C: To-morrow, Fine Quality Jap Silk. very good fan cy} never shirt waists now so pop | | White Lawns, 40 inches wide, fine } i Ities: | ' ' ' ‘ 4 Fine Quality Toilet Pins. Tollet Pins, 400 pins on paper; this is the kind the dressmakers like to get hold of, and at this price it will {bay them to lay In a generous supply even in advance of their neecis. Price, per paper, | To-morrow, Ic Violet Toilet Soap, Violet Toil2t Soap. round cakes, !m- Suitable for white 4 ported; fine for the bath, makes the skin nice and soft; the kind that suits almost any one’s skin, something that is necessary in soap. Value 5c. cake; To-morrow, Shoe Laces, black to go at almost cost. Price Per Dozen To-morrow, Rubber 3C Tubular Shoe Laces. tubular, 4-4, 5- +t and 6-4; the kind that never sells for ¢ less than Sc, a dozen regularly; Friday } Lined preparation forthe Fall, or fill some want for the immediate time, willsave money beyond expectation by buying to-morrow. until 10 olclogk. Store closed Monday (Labor Day). ' ' \ ! ' | | ' Dress Shields. Dress Shields, rubber lined, cambric ; | covered, in sizes 2, 3 and 4; these are } at this{ the kind that protect the dress as well ¢as many higher priced; value toc { Price, per pair, To-morrow, 5c Nickel Alarm Clocks. Nickel Alarm Clocks, that run for also 30 hours, and are warranted to keep good time; a fine opportunity to get a go To-morrow, od timekeeper for little money. Value 75c.; | Pond’s Extract. { Pond’s Extract, sare cure for allay- ing irritation or inflammation arising {from burns, cuts, bruises, etc. sold at this low price except at spe-! remedy every home should never be cial sales, Value 39c. yd., To-morrow, 24c Popular Japanese Silk. Japanese Silk, 36 inches wide, cuts to better advantage on account of thet black kid and white canvas, width; makes dainty and pretty even- ing waists; washes and does up beau- tifully. Value 59c. yd; To-morrow, iC Porcelain Dishes. Porcelain Pudding Dishes and Mix- ing Bowls, assorted sizes, blue mot- tled; very handy to have around the house; special bargains, Value 10c, ea.; 5 To-morrow, C Nottingham Lace Curtains. Nottingham Lace Curtains, 3 and 3% yards long and full width, 20 styles, including Renaissance, Irish Point and Brussels, Point d'Esprit, ete. Value $1,25 pr; To-morrow, C without, | Value 50c.; To-morrow, 23C Children’s Oxfords. Children's Oxford { heels, sizes 6 to 8 Ties, in tan and spring At this price it f wil pay you to buy in advance of ' Value $1. C0; To-morrow, 50c Children’s Oxford Ties. Children's Oxford Ties, hand welted, \ in sizes 81% to 104%, in tan and black, spring heels; a fine opportunity to get goodly sum, | Value $1.50; \ To-morrow, the children fine Oxfords and save a 8&9c Women’s Fine Shoes. ; Women's Shoes, all siz The B, C widths only. Patent Colt, Patent Kid, Velour Caif and Vici Kid. changes made, Value $3.50; To-morrow, Must be fitted. No ex- 1.69 2c: 49c Sheer Lawn HandKerchiefs. Women's and Girls’ Handkerchiefs, made of fine sheer lawn, with lace initial In corner; makes a very pretty handkerchief at a very small price. Value 5c. each; 2 Cc To-morrow, Fine Quality Embroideries. ' 1 Giant Voom Eiatrelderles (nd ine | sertions, made on good firm cambric, fast edges, all cut out ready for use; | children’s 5c Solid Oak Dining Chairs. Dining Chairs, solid oak, golden ! finish, open cane seat, brace arm, high back, with broad engraved top board, heavy turned posts and legs, 3-spindle 78c Iron { Value $1.25; Bed Couches. Can be used as two single divans; sasily taken apart; green enamelled or d frames: guaranteed national fabric; complete with double mattress ind holster. suitable dresses, Value 10c, yard; To-morrow, for trimming | To-morrow, ' | Value $7.50; To-morrow, Patent Leather Hats. Patent Leather Hats, for women and children; just the thing for between- sailors and colonial pular this sedson, 69c season wear, | shapes; very p+ Value to $1.25; To-morrow, Boys’ Knee Pants. Boys’ Knee Pants, ages 3 to years, in black and blue cheviots and fancy mixtures; every pair strongly made and perfect fitting; will give excellent wear, 16 Value 39c.; To-morrow, Boys’ Fall Caps. Fall Caps, in college caps, golf caps, Eton caps, all well made, in black, blue and fancy mixtures; a ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' t ' ' ' ‘ ' i ‘ ' chance for the schoolboy to secure a Boys’ fine cap. Value 50c.; To-morrow, C Bb ’ oys Sailor Suits, Boys’ Sailor Suits, wear, sizes 3 to 8 years; high-class suits, pure worsted serges, in blue, reds, brown; also velvets and all-wool fancy mixtures, for early Fall ‘out 200 resent" 69 Liquor Combination. Fine Liquor Combination, consisting of 1 bottle of Monogram, 1 bottle Blackberry Brandy, 1 bottle Port or Sherry, choice of either, tion cannot be broken, Price for To-morrow, Combina- 99c eS See Turkish Towels. Turkish Towels! 150 dozen, size 14x 28, full bleached, fringed; not very large but handy to have. (None C. O. D. and no more than 1 dozen to a patron.) Value 7%c. each; To-morrow, Bleached Muslin. Bleached Muslin, 6,000 yards, one yard wide; good, heavy, full bleached muslin; Just the thing for undergar- ments that will wear well and) keep white after washing. Value 7c. yd.; To-morrow, Turkish Towels. Turkish Towels, 200 dozen, size 18x36, extra heavy, bleached and un- bleached, fringed; make fine towels for use In the bath and give excellent satisfaction. Value 12%c. ea; To-morrow, Cc Pura Minne- sota Flour. Pura XXXX Flour is without excep tion the finest Flour on the mi makes delicious bread and hb! pertect satisfaction guaranteed, extensively used everywhere. 1-8 Bbl. Sack, 79c To-morrow, Free Sugar With Tea. We handle the best Teas mc buy. A wonderful. ba caddy Pura Mixed Te at 60. a Ib,, and a 5-Ib. F, Granulated Sugar free tomer, 1.00 Free Sugar With Coffee. Here's the greatest offer ever made by any retail grocery house: 4 Ibs. Cafe Special, our regular 25¢, Coffee, and a 5-lb, bag of Il, & E. best fine granulated Sugar free. Price for To-morrow, Table Tumblers. Fancy Pressed Table Tumblers, 3 new patterns, copy of cut glass, en- tirely new; these are the tumblers’ that sell regularly at 65c. a dozen and seldom the price is cut, and sold r bag of H, & Price each, To-morrow, - Table Cilcloth. Table Oilcloth, in colors, green and oak, 134 yards w new patterns; the kind that you’ can seldom buy for nearly double the = 10c Value 19c. yd; To-morrow, Reading Lamps. Nickel Reading Lamps, complete with white dome shade, tripod, chim- ney and central draught burner; only 250 al these to go at this small price vain 17% 100 Value $1.75; To-morrow, Every department has been instructed to Every woman who wants to make Store opens at 8.30 A. M. and closes at 6 P. M. Store open Saturday night All Silk Ribbons. All Silk Taffeta and Loutsine Rib- bons, 134 Inches wide; suitable for children’s halr ribbons; a chance to get pretty ribbons and save money in doing so, Value 8c. yd.; To-morrow, Good Quality Parlor Brooms. Parlor Brooms, made of good corn, 4 sewings, light handle, easy to wields this is a chance to get two brooms for what you would ordinarily pay for one, Value 25c. each; To-morrow, 15c Sale of Fresh Fish. Presh Fish—A btg So. sale, consist- ing of fancy fresh-caught Weakfis! market Cod or Haddocks (None sent C. 0. D.) Take your choice Friday at this remarkable low price. Price per lb. To-morrow, Short Cut Rib Roast. Short Cut Rib Roast, tender and Juicy, the kind that cooks nicely and makes an appetizing dinner. Price, per Ib., To-morrow, | Oc Big Ham Offer. 3,000 Armour’s famous Hams, hick- ory smoked; sweet as a nut; sold only in connection with each purchase of groceries amounting to 50c. or over, Price per Ib; 12c Prime To-morrow, Roast Beef. Prime Roast Beef, the choicest, Jutoh est kind, cut from young, tender cate tle; the kind that you often try to gel, but seldom succeed in securing for your table, Price per Ib; To-morrow, l 4c Fancy Broilers At Least Cost. Choicest selected Philadelphia Brofl- ers, delicious eating, cook nicely and make an appetizing dinner, Price per lb. ] To-morrow, C Fresh Long Island Eggs, Newly laid, every one guaranteed, value 30¢, a dozen; sold only in con- nection with each purchase of one package Pura Sparkling Gelatine, 10¢., and one package Pura Cornstarch, 8c. Price, per doz,, To-morrow, Cc oe ny Lautz Bros. Laundry Soap. Lautz Bros, celebrated Acme brand Laundry Soap, none better made, sold in the grocery store Friday at a price that will crowd the department from early until late, 10 Cakes, To-morrow, = dC) 2c

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