The evening world. Newspaper, September 14, 1905, Page 7

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Sliutseilualsa shalt ieaaeenaiieeeeeeene Gee * ee ene ner er coe YARNS BROUGHT IN FROM DEEP WOODS ++ Summer Vacationists Have Sore Good, Ones Packed in Their Grips to Ssring | on Those Who Old New York. Phey're coming back Wits bag ant With treck Psh stories, bear bad stories and eve @re to be heard ta mart, for th coming ba the populace goer hiking a and foreign to rest up of “The news you get in this paper has been vrinted at least ten days and you covld have It all fresh and new if you took a paper printed nearer to "You say this paper prints all the that the other papers vrint?’” | suppose it does,” eald the Mayor. | ell, that's good enough for me. | ve been taking this paper since I was | @ boy, and I ain’t’much on meddiin’ in) other people's business, anyway.” Judge Deuel’s Catch. Judge Devel is back from a trip:to Lake Geor@:. He tells of a fishing ex- pertence this way: c Sen “I went out one morning to fish for lake trout, I had not slept well and was not feelthg as ft and cheerful as usual. ‘UN’S BLINDING RAYS ENT THREE MEN TO DEATH. Ciy Emgineers on Handear Raa Jawan by Work Train Whose © Lookout Couldn’t See. COPLAND, N. ¥., Sept. 14.—A work train q the Delaware, Lackawanna and Webern Railroad ran down » hand- ear and iled: BIDSECIER, H. 0., of Lestershire, N. ¥. FUNK, J.R,, of Binghamton, N, ¥. ROW, J\M., of Binghamton, N. Y. dy the rr here yesterav and spent the day at/| work on theCinolnnatus Division they hoarde} a handcar and started for Cortlanc: When three miles from the olty they were overtaken by a work train, did mot see it in time to jump ani were killed instantly, ‘The engixe of the work train wae in the rear am! a: watchman wes stationed eae ear to keep @ lookout ah Naw » ulis in the pheasute oul pdeolu cy , toumedt "| or ogee He loses no Ume AT 1; or | tra anon ons ~ | dineawe they sufte ‘rom hi lal Stayed in Littl: s in welght, and It me that before T had anoth least ton seemed te | it the great luck a ed a certain guest was invited the poke he saw Lew * When he went out Levy many of the cronki4 t and T've had to defen cases where he Baron Won a Race. Baron Blosyeren had an experience with a bear in the Adirondacks. He tells of it this way. "Qu TWAT | LONG IN hi | $2 Muwtes> Tom, a log in tho water, r by it, but it see the way. ana finally that put me in the ciass with Rojest- vensky. In a few seconds I was trying to beat the swimming record, while the hear was busy with the remnants of the canoe. swam and swam and swam, til] T was nearly done for, then I Just had to sink. Imagine my joy when T toueheg bot 3m! *T soon reached shore and lost gicht of the bear. “When T was telling my tough swim- ming experience the next morning the landiord said: “That's an old blind bear that’s been around here for vears, and at Inke Isn't over three feet deep in \y snot.’ "’ Young John D.’s Outing. BU Creraud.. who has just come back’ trom a tei’ to “Racquetie Tene tells of how the Inndiord of a hotel | there waa standing near the desk when @ young man came wp from the even- ing traln and registered "J. D, Rooke- feller, ir. and wife.” The young mai oll son of the ing, 31 three rooms and a bath.” “Sorry,” said the landlord, “but the est you can get here !s a back room with @ washstand That wes good enough for you when you were here fitters yeara ago.” Young Rockefoller took the room and yed in it through a@ three days’ 7. oe THROAT AND LUNGS X-Light Diagnosis, An early iiost urgent hocesalty to tho cure of these disoases, ‘Too much timo {8 lost by tho family coctor, who has no means of tell- from anither at tho Consulta specialist at is X-Light, Dr, Anderson sees What wage the distass ie ie eurly beginning. ee using i. fer tine An belngtronked i “Geo “ BOOMING SALE BOY KILLED | STEALING RIDE, | Two Others Badiy Injured by Bridgo They Struck While on Top of Freight Train, PROVIDEN ake FORGETFUL BRIDEGROOM LEFT RING AT HOME. | pleted. Rain Coat Company’s 2 height of its glory, proving boon to ho da in order to oFtain thei the michty values with which abounds. xO Y¥ DER SUCH EAGER PREVALS. | 20,000 Cravencttes and Rain Coats For: Men, Women and Children Now Selling for About One-Third the Regular Reiail Price. Men's $15.00 and $16.50 Craven- ettes: in this Sale for .50 NO ONE CAN AFFORD TO IGNORE SUCH BARGAINS. 5 for $18 and $20 Craven- | $7: ettes, made in stylish overcoat fashion, of the best wool ‘and worsted | materials. } for Cravenettes made to retail for $22.50 and €25; extra long cut, all the new colors, and splen- didly tailored. Ladies’ and $12.00 Rain for ladies’ $16 and $18 Craventiies, light and! dark shades, stylishly cut and eledantly tallore: new designs and fabrics, for ladies’ $29, $22.50 and + mistake ta ie ae ange oF gna oF Oatarrh of itt tt, ly seen Lung Vapor Ihalations, A pert boul $9.00 $25 Cravenettes, in all, Plain manyish effect, and Mackintosh Coats as AT BOTH STORES O the new desirable rhades | and patternt, made in! ate ot oda tbo undre of o ubber re iN $1.00 low as \ “SALE NOW IN FUL! BLAST’ The Goodyea: Rain Coat Co. en Uso Che “oh "’ Entrance Into the Siore. | crandise, too. Every detal is rou on 4 yous. Gditortal, No. 3~-Advertising. To be eTective, advertising must be good, What constitutes good department store 4 advertisng ’ Primarily, the truth. A truthful, force/ul, intelligent and in- teresting fresentation of news concerning the store, its operations, its goods and their prices You can ‘udge a ‘tore pretty well by its advertis ng, The store that telis the truth can be trusted. Any sore that soreads unr public is dong a Very reprehensib e work; and sooner or later it mee's with merited exposure and consequent disires . Another evil form of bad advertising 1s exaggeration. Gance over the various newspapers in New York. can tell quickly what stores exaggerate, and what stores tell the truth in a straightforward, convincing way. The stere that advertises honestly, U at moves steadily onward. that is always trying to do 11s best for its customers by providing trustworthy merchandise and selling at the right prices, that gives yeu good store service and keeps fath with you— well, that is a pretty good sort of store to trust. And that is the poley in which we believe and along the lines of which we operae. We are very varefui absut our advertising. Untruths and overstatements are rigidiy excluded. Every statement sent to the advertising office relat've to goods to be ©.) sale is subjected to the strictest investigation There is the most active co-operation between e's Advertising Bureau and the various managers 1s. able advertising before the You The mer- udied: every current condition noied. ny ae) Wie aim to be skilful and convincing in our public an- cements, bur TAU THEUL above all things. Ve tind ita very satisfactory pian. School Jiprons & Cooking Seis. p Siti thecbip ard ee hes Haerws ses BQE ’ OKING SETS of fine wont i ine pleco. Jane bib 25¢ wed ean: alee BYE Floor, Centre, 10th St) Seruiceable School sats For Misses and Children Underprice, 48c for FINEST GUALITY PATENT LEATHER SAILORS, CONTINENTALS, AND TRICORNE SHAPES. price is $1.00. ‘A most popular School Har. Regularly the 500 on sale to-morrow, for CHILDREN S$ ST\ LISH FRENCH FELT HATS in plain and bell crowns TCHR sii the new Fail shaser for CHILDREN’S HATS; 200 diTecent shapes, siylishly new irimmed and made of the season's new materials; bright new 3.7 Reguariy $5.00, Front.) lesigns. re, 2d Flo’ (Stegel Coope: Women’s Linene Waists. A New Fall Model ae ISe. \e WOMEN'S WHITE LINENE WAISTS as illus- trated. A tiew Fall tailored model. The entre front is tucks. , Back plaited and hem- lar, tucked and Also Smart Fall Models Madras and Cheviot. neatly designed with hem: sttched side plaits and French stiched, new sleeves; deep cuffs and stock col- hemstitched, A ISe very chic model, OF Nun's Veilings, Mercerized Plaids, Brilliantine, Sateen, 1.00, 1.75, 1.95, 2.50 d 2.75. White Goods, Linens & Mustins Maslins. 15,000 yds, of BLPACAED AND BROWN White BY MUSLINS, mage’ to retail up to Cc s P b AND PAS wit i; 6,000 yds, of 42 and 45 Inch 30U8- Regularly. fram 190. tog Mn ora ne MOR, Og eee, Rerun fram ane, Ee To ey | Thhle Linen larly 86: ya, Ci As ly 800. yd, 38c ? Canca. | © Centre Meces, 2,000 ey, in { oy AA mate tlt MT, Teays, blouched muslim hog” Terly 1240! each * Bc Shoots, i | 900 044 BHPET?. for single and’ jhree- Quarter beds, 1 ri Brown, Heeularly Wanoy Chicken Taubut Bteak, eo Balinon Genk, ire Boston Haddock, rate POT\TODS—Pency erect Potatoes, medium alge, G- a | rlem of Cal 1 ae bs aaa | mat iO | eee i S"bellones flavor! | Masten ton iosbedus, Side ATe | BUR. tp “ined” lady” cake: ie in | HOF WU. ABC, Sig ibe, Guo RACK ERS, 25) | te bare, oan ; c) valu i eaktwa or for kitohm br Bibs, Bevo, o Cees —ainest a Gare Biate full cream checm. », ber ty, 4 erie ANCHO IN, | tency ne | ibe fon, ‘enation [ tore, Heresies Fis | (lees Cooper store, 6a FVENING, SEPTEMBER 14, 1906. Tore $1 h Anniversary Special SIXTH AVE. pai ia ihe roviiam You will find NCW YORK. ' it a great con- « —y store Se Reis venence. Many Single “S. & Green Trading Stamps Given vo ME NENY, | use it daily With Purchases Amounting to 10c. or More. se Special Values in the Following Lines Also To-Morrow: Women's and Girls’ Shoes, Boys’ Suits, Women's Coats, Irish Pointed Sash Nets, Women’s Wrappers, Kimonos, Sacques, ‘aphy, Housefurnishngs, Men's Fall Clothing. Comforters, Blankets, Sheet Mu rf } ey! Sewing Machiries, Photogr ishig Values, etl eae resin cranes p= | NU HEGEL COOPERG 272.16 0? (B°GI9"STS, ton the grea est SZ8.00 Five-Piece Parlor Sisdow on Sale Go-Mlorrow at $84.50. Afier these are sold no more are to he had at this price. RGSS, ‘ The particular reason for offering this very handsome 5-piece Parlor Suite is simply to make it an Anniversary feature of exceptional interest and importance. ae | No Better Values Ever Announced. : If purchased in the usual way, $48.00 would be the price paid by purchasers. 5 The Suite is extremely attractive. .The handsomely polished frames are made of birch, fine ished to imitate mahogany. The upholstering is of the finest workmanship. IF. 50 e ‘ Coverings are: Verona velours, cream tapestries and damasks in assorted (Slegel Cooper Store, Fitth Floor.) colors. SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY PRICE. Watches of Various Kinds an aitt For Wen and Women. ‘ When you see them you'll wonder how such excellent timepieces can be made for the money. Especially for this mammoth event we purchased such immense quantities, The ‘saving Excelent timekeer ers. suffcient to keep a factory busy for months, that the price was shaved considerably. 1s passed on to you in this Sale. . OUR GUN METAL LEADER—This watch has never been placed on the market at less than $3.00; Swiss movement, gold hands, a most serviceable watch for daily use, may be had in 12 or 0 1 90 size, suitable for men or women; at MEN'S OPEN FACE WATCHES, 12 size, 20 year case, gold filled, plain pele sable for handsome the wel known Marlboro ment, fancy dial fully guaranteed, stem wind and dial; not to be atless 6.75 at MONOGRAM CHATELAINE WATCH, 00 size. ‘solid gold ‘case, jewelled Swiss movement, guaranteed by &) us to ave satisisetian Mid good ume. iways sold at 22. i for this special, at 5.00 (Siegel Cooper Stora Main Floor, Front.) monogram. fitted w.th je welled move in silver or oid, screw back case, set, choice of either duplicated ear need than -00; CHATELAINE WATCHES in iur- quoise, green, red or dark blue enamels, case in'aid with gold in numerous patterns, fine Swiss movement, an excellent tme- keeper and complete with chatelaine pin to match, in lined plush bex, reg- 4 25 ular $6-00 watch, at ° Umbrellas at 37. Regular $2.00, $3.00 & $4.00 Grades tn Ohis Remarkable Sale. To-morrow morning, in the place of honor—the Main Aisle—we begin the great. September saie of superior quality Umbreiias at $1.00. lot a collection of “Odds and Ends,’ out new umbrellas, representing the output of one of the best known factories in the country, Because of the magnitude of the purchase we obtained these umbrelas at an unusually low figure and are therefere ab.e to sell them at such a wonderful little price. Special Exhibition and Sale In the Main Aisle To-Morrow. Also in the Kegular Umbreiia Sections. Deta:ed descriptions follow; THE COVERINGS of the Are HANDLES COMPRIS otal ¢ artistic silver org * git mounted, gun me ene. des’ for mourntag wel, Rornod,. | en and won i DK or glit capa, chased, bt Niver and gilt bd ons at ornanentations, Gowns. Carpets. Rugs, sic, Wines and Liquors. = Ree Be:

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