The evening world. Newspaper, September 19, 1905, Page 8

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THE anes TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 19, 1905. EN DARK CRIME BY BLACK MEN YEARNING FOR CRABS F Paar i q (® __ y 8 BE es nee te on, BE Ibe AYSSOM 2 Cra Hold-Up of Peddler—Woimen 4 SITE AVE, 19€ 7020” STREETS in Case Escape. | a S6sbbulieeceseeccideonneses: Christmas is coming, Collect Dividend Stamps on all y end with them you can get your Christmas Presents ¢ We Give Dividend Stamps.’ “is \ 5 dash anal t 81 cash, when lise in over 100 Fulton, from Bridge to Dutheld St., ‘G n ‘Stray, Brooklyn. 1.n'ssktiaitin } { Three © } rhewe | ! Stamps Stamps | (1 Instead Instead | | of One <a <— SLACKANT 2S MUST CONVE CONVENIENT coR SHOPCERS basal purchases ee ane See meme Tre ‘ 2.” Nottingham curtains at 1.2! were sold Ung Eight hundred pairs reserved for to-day, collection is ready for to-morrow. We just want to give | at the price. We bought them at half price and have marked them at | use they are so popular and will make our upholstery section the 2 f home fuvnishers. We want them to see the finest selection of lace ¢! ew York before buying their Fall supply. 7 These $2.75 Nottingham curtains come in 12 (7 itiful new patterns, including the latest | antique, Irish Point and Colo- | la - special to-morrow at $1.25. \. A remarkable special purchase of one { thousand *12.50 RENAISSANCE BED - Ing. 90) er Divi end wa) SETS, special to-morrow, | from house to hot ful ocoupatio Josoph Delesi negroes, whom he © im not only of his of One He climbed to neg: ons | a dozen s While he hundred more sets for to-morrow. ise large Re nais es stand out in marvellous beauty from a durable b i , and the deep lace-trimmed valances set them off to perfe ‘5 + they look like $13.75 sets, and only $5.90. W, ig our profit, | F} Ker | i recall the best bargain you ever receive k of the cir- | c that allowed you to get it, and remember thit manufacturers | 1 overestimate the demand, as in this case, and in order to raze tel overproduction Reforeitis too ine they must take | 1/4 AQT TO MORROW ** and at 90. D eo 00 sets, 6.90 $18.00 sets, 8.90 00 sets, 9, ay = < Every Wednesday In Every Department Throughout the} $j) Store, Except in the Groceries, Meats, Liquors and Cigars. In These 4 Depts. Single Stamps Are Given on Some Goods and Extra Quantities of Stamps on | {Other Goods. ' Every Wednesday hereafter until further notice we repeat the most sensational Stamp offer ever made by any | house in Greater New York and as far as we know in the | world. Figure for a moment what this means. squad of back to th men in the midst o} banquet, had $35.00 sewing { machines, $11.95 =e =a —— in Modern drop head, four drawer |ris & Co. to recov ona “business.” 5 machine, guaranteed for ten years. ed by him and fe s “ i Santen eeliine WANTS DIVORCE lene tcteatuetscacantee Bing 1 ‘ bi : GENTS are elling q ——_— < home, No. ( Mrs, John F. Larsen Now De-| str. EEE os s, tratanaets clares She Has Learned that |: for J.T. Harte & | Her Husband Loved Sister |: Oa aes | Better Than Herself. Papa sewing machines 8 16 95. uoxehmaine:| W.L.DOUGLAS {| mitethernaetteras| dh $3. 50 SHOES . i |The acat “September sale of carpets. Margaret Frederioka ope ne Aa HE products of t leading manufacturers are assembled here at prices fully one-fourth to one- .\ sells more mon’s $3.50 Je held the pr examination to SALE OF Ayeetnd |}. 1,000 Dividend Stamps are the same as $3.00 cash, and $15.00, at. 9.00 | | {500 Dividend Stamps are the same as $1.50 cash. Receiv- ease, $2.00, ing 3 Stamps on each 10c you spend to-morrow means that you secure over 500 Stamps on a purchase of less than $17.00. By buying $17.00 worth of merchandise you at once pee more than a full collection of Stamps and can get your premium free at once in anything you may select. Floor. Special—24-inch leath Tr si mae si we nouenay SS rough counsel, to ‘330 sHor 7 f, sroRe third lower than the lowest fixed price for the season. You're not only absc dlutely Sure of a gr saving, but you know positively when buying our carpets and rugs that none better can be | price, because there are none better made. Third Floor, £7 Cnepf the sensational features of this sale is the 4 1,05 Grade. 7T9¢ ciefing of velvet carpets that are noted for 95c for a $1.30 Special, their wearing qualities and rich colorings, at Grade, Beautiful Axminster carpets,| ‘Smith's’ savonnerie carpets, Good tapestry Brussels carpets, d colors appropriate for | in new shades of green, rose, pink and in a variety of Oriental and scroil de- effects are} blue, with borders to match. _ Al- signs; all the r st col lors are shown. $35: Ch | fi Sete ae 1-20 fen - 58cf Lat of SRECI al Supreme Court, || As we exchange one Dividend Stamp for two S, & H. | {Green Stamps (and almost daily take in thousands of Green Stamps at that rate), now giving three Dividend {Stamps on each 10c. of your purchase to-morrcw {Really means the same as if we gave you six (6) Sperry Q Hutchinson Green Stamps on each 10c. of your purchase. } s| , Cc. Qc. Opening of Fall Models | (In Fine Millinery, | Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, = Camille Rogers. Heitz-Boyer, Es- % Mrs, Larsen asked 0 have the divoree decree granted to her husband set aside end a new trial ordered in order that she % defend herself and bring a coun- ter sult for absolute divorce. nis a well-to-do merchant fn the . His lawyer ridiculed the wife's He culled Justice Truax’s at- tion to the fact that he passed upon the case originally and recalle the testimony showing that the I bad lived apart for more than two years when he brought sult, charging that his wife had taken vp with a man named Swansen, and that her year-old baby was known as 'Swansen."” . Justice Truax reserved deciston, $10,000 reperestiatiames W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes have by their excel- lent style, easy fitting, and superior wearing qualities, achieved the largest sale of any $3.50 shoe in the world. They =f are just as good as those Estatlished =<, that cost you $5 to $7 — Special to-morrow only. | Best grade Smyrna rugs. Heavy Axminster rugs. quality body Brussels rues, in| Fifteen dollar rugs at 11.95—the}] The blending of the colors in these able room sizes—all new pat- | popular 6x9 size—best grade Smyrna’ rugs is very pleasing and they will terns—mostly Oriental effects. rugs—high-class Oriental designs and harmonize with almost any {urnish- = 19.75 | colorings. $24.00 rugs, 7.6x10.6, special. . | 8.3x10.6, special $24.50 rug’ 0 rugs, 8.3x10.6, special. ...21.00 ) rugs, 9x12, special......22.75 —< r = July 6, 1876, the only difference is the ( 27.50 rugs, 9.0x12.0, special... .21.75 | $30.00 rugs, 9x12, special....... $ . } Hee il “could take you into my factory at Brockton, 65c IMPORTED CORK LINOLEUMS, SPECIAL TO-MORROW, 45c. intrinsic value than any other $3.50 shoe on the market to-day. F pires After Keeping Vow to ads y | y Mass., the largest in the world under one roof making men’s Special to-morrow oniy, Samp-| Imported cork linoleums, Inlaid linoleums, fine shoes, and show you the infinite care with which every son’s 30c., 40c. and 5Cc. oilcloth | at prices often asked for domestic | in beautiful parquet and tile designs— pair of Douglas shoes is made, you would realize why W. L. Byne caves ard—RAc., » 38c [estas especial po coieace, 45c)% at pet ee ete, 1 FATHER DIED Douglas $3.50 shoes are the best shoes produced anywhere. 9 ail = a [BAB and eee: mei 25 If I could show you the difference between the shoes made in my factory aad those of other makes, you would under- FORTY: TWO $25. oo CHINA stand why Douglas $3.50 shoes cost more to make, why they CLOSE TS A T Eccentric Delaware Man Ex-| hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater are included in the Septem- ber clearing of odd dining- room furniture to-morrow. Septemher 20, 21 and 22, 1905. Never bzfore have the Millinery Parlors boasted of such charming y styles and exclusiveness. Such world tamed Parisian artistes as Charlotte, f Fy “Having worn a nds of shoes, have decide atyour $5. ey Ana from Home Dur shoes are absolutely ie. best for style, coment and wear eins 2 i i ifeti ‘I have ever worn, It gi ose me great pleasure to recommen : ing His Parents’ Lifetime. PARLLORAN, 241 WD. 125th St, ——— were SOHOOL ann jiits sts, SFO AOE AND ond Bays wear them because they bo (Special to The Evening World.) jongor LEWES, Del., Sept. 19.—Robert F é Cs, theses Sijloe ame he ie cs a ter Burton, one of the best known dents of Sussex County, died at the re ne without W. 2 dence of his nephew, Clifford Burton, Take titute. Soll in W. I. Douglas exclusive shoe stores in “ *_pt Angola, nesr here, to-day. His death} the rincipal cities, ‘and by the best shoe dealers every | Recalls an dntereatin’ aiory.. He wee @ rite for Illustrated Catalog of Fall Styles. ‘nil or express prepaid crating engineer but far two gears baa | S0F 25 cents extra, W. L. DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. { | | a $1475) OWER yet than August prices, and then the saving was 25 L and 50 per cent. Think what it must be in this phenomenal clearing of odd pieces of dining-room furniture and furniture for other rooms to-morrow, Odd pieces to complete the furnishing of your home, them to my friends.”’ ter Myers and Suzanne Blum have | : contributed their ‘ he most noteworthy :; | a) conceptions to | | this beautiful exhibit. We must not forget to call your attention somewhat to the large number of beautiful Hats designed and made in our own workroom, Ligian ore wie $880 cane jeathere for $2.00 and $1.76. ta used ; tne will not wear brassy, Dong!as uame and price stamped here. —_—__ ‘$25.00 CHINA CLOSETS, $14.75. $36.00 SIDEBOARDS AT $24.50. Genuine golden oak—rubbed and highly polished Never used so much as now—every newly ap- —graceful and artistic, with round ends and bent pointed dining-room has a sideboard, and these are glass—dustproof filled door—three polished shelves most artistic—golden oak, with every new and mod- French shaped legs. ern improvement. Fifth Floor, ~ been ving a bachelor Ife on a farm W.L. Douglas Shoe Stores In Greater New York: bequeathed to him by his father, 433 Broadway, corner Howard Street. |356 Sizth Avenue, corner 22d Street, 345 Eighth Avenue. 4 . ure | 755 Broadway, corner Sth Street. He was a son of the late B. T. Bur. 853 Broadway, corner 14th Street. ton, a large land-owner and possessor 349 Broadway, corner 36th Street. BROOKLYN. There is surely something in of slaves, and thirty years ago had a i447. 1449 Brondway, comer 41st 8t, |708-710 Broadway, cor, Thornton Bt, $28.00 closets... 18,50 | $48.00 closets... 35,50 $42.00 sideboards 29,50 | $52.00 sideboards 40,00 ee ie tis posse ond mcde eve 380 Wen g avert Tabth Street, > jaar alton, Sieeet corner Peas! Bercek, $34.50 closets. 22,00 | $54.00 closets.., 40,00 | | $45.00 sideboards.32,00 | $56.00 sideboards 42,00 this exhibition to please every th t his hi 1d ma vo" ‘hird Aven' 84 Fifth Ave 39.75 cl a x Searee taid caver calirn etiia eiener ie ‘Third Aventie, cor. 120th [JERSEY CITY "18 Newark Avenue. $39.75 closets... 26,50 | $69.50 closets... 55.00 $19.00 sideboards 35,00 | $62.50 sideboards 48,00 one. lived. H ithtull: 78 Third Ave., bet, 146th & Tait Sts, NEWARK — 785 Broad Street. 7 eemeelvad: He falthtally. Kept thie Buffets. Dining tables. Dining chairs. Dressers, C.:2 Cr vow and, becoming a marine engincer, = — Golden oak, Golden vak. Golden oak. Golden oak. wandered over the entire globe,” but Unbleached muslin, 3,500 yards, 36) Embroideries, hand loom, wide mar- inches wide, extra heavy unbleached} gins, and Insertings to match, suitable cotton (in lengths of 10, to 20 yards), fs r making children's dresses ‘and cor- a splendid muslin for good wear. set covers of, very dainty effects, Value 8c Yd.; His father remembered him in his will $20.00 buffets. . $7.50 table... $2.50 chairs... fF $12.50 dressers.... 8.50 Hever slonping anywhere near hie ola 4 k 825.00 buffets $13.75 table °9.50 $2.75 chairs [1565 $15.75 dressers... 10.50 { Unbleached Hand Loom } a home. Upon the death of his father f, $26.00 buffets 44.00 $2.75 chairs +225 $16.00 dressers... .12.00 \ Men ivr tat ratucnea to Lance UIYSSON $450 chairs.......328 $18.00 dressers. 1400 Muslin. Embroideries. ‘and settled down, “SUATH AVE, 1970.20 STREETS $4.75 chairs. . +375 $32.00 dressers... .19.75 SRE eee oo oevertheless, He was t1e owner of two Eres coed Ge BUST, R BROWN ece arlor suites, Chiffonters Ad’noak Artistic brass poate S-piece parlor 6 Pee 24.50 $5.50 chiffonlers. 425, $25.00 heds Pros site tae 49.8) $36.00 suites. 37.40 $10.75 chiffoniers 850 $35.00 beds $26.00 suites. 40. 124,00 27.00 30.00 $45.00 suites. $52,00 suites. $72.00 suites. vterlan Church at Cool Spring, . x $35.00 suites, 45.00 $16.50 chiffoniers. 1200 $42.00 beds $36.00 suites. fae £82.50 suites..,.-.6600 $28.00 chiffonlers. 55:75 $68.00 beds $45.00 sult ph asopin 5c aang Oc b SSS SSS SSS? » ° td Look FoR § pecial grocery values Wipnesbay poosrememetantetgr Boys’ and Girls’ da | HAT sale of 13, > Sugar corn at 8c, a can attracted widespread attention Monday and over Children Ss ys an Tis: 3 T eleven thousand cans were disposed of. It’s the highest grade corn grown in New York State, Plaid Goods. ih Underwear. Don't fail to buy your Winter supply NOW at these prices: Sixth Floor, 32. inches Case of 75 One cor. ‘Special Children's Plaids, 6 s' and girls’ Underwear, extra Hit, FU __ sant 0G sem. 66 sly ne bey a fo et, a ea satisfactory wear at a expendl- Hiehed, soft and warm, j inet Value 25¢ ea.; l 5c i mis ear | Tae b To-morrow, ; 7 is sable OF Hein ; 8c §) 7 r i fey ty ftuart ois it Joracy 80, jriiege a ‘ Liebig’ s Beef, Hn. 01.00; ‘mam Cams tats - : a ee marae a fr |e ca cere oe Ten thousand pairs of the Sale b begins to-morrow at 1 a Wide rib stockings ig bola Narrow rib hose for girls,

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