The evening world. Newspaper, September 21, 1905, Page 4

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‘THE WOR LD; SERTE D AW SBAND. COP IN A GAB i. il ue MAN MISSING WITH SISTER OF HIS YOUNG BRIDE Mrs. Blue Declares Husband Has Fled with Wife of IND DE ELOPERS « RY annoy N ina Aenean Catching His + Prisoner et a Garage. ts | i eae for the erection and maintenance of a| SUNDAY WORLD WANTS s , new biological laboratory. When M ia . Employer. | ars old, of| Carnegie was here In April his attentlon WORK MONDAY WONDERS. " Inext ho West 8 THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER | CARNEGIE GIFT frie: equal amount 21, 1905. was | at and Presta TO COLLEGE. We Ga es is | the ,000 Donation) eniareing and improving of How the new anid recreation The frestiman class numbers 960, t In tho history of the college, ae AOU HCE to Smith Made in Northampto: THAMPTON ning The money is to be used | ») for examination FACTS KEPT SECRET. Donnelly, Deserted Husband, | Collapses Under Strain, and | Story Is Told to Police. ny by Po. th street, a chase in le in a cab. xis Metz, of 49% He with the and five young men were 2 on a northbound r about 1 o'clock this near HOTEL-KEEPER NEAR DEATH. Bartender Knew of Infatuation of Wife and Mother of Four Children for Young Brother-in-Law- tz, They beld him and 4 ecarf pin, valued at — t to the ald of tho vie- The young men jumped from the car and scattered. Kammer kept one Mrs, J. A. Donnelly, th old, eloped from her an In view, and jumping into a waiting mansom, ordered the driver to give chas The young man ran north on a] avenue to Sixt; to Broad th street and ran into owing at a gallop was | ab in which Kammer stood shout- oung man. | garage and| The prison- | WHY PAY RETAIL PRICES When You Can Get Your SKIRTS AND SUITS MADE TO MEASURE AT OUR FACTORY AT POSITIVELY Miligleeale Prices! bright, atten liked by the promoted to a and two y of the ho the utmost confiden ernment will deal with the matter in CUBA TO PUNISH = DEFILER OF FLAG Park, P Mrs. Don hotel. Sh i ue We are direct Blve was v ive to her from Se manufacturers were married t tablished a Westchester. yo months, ago and es- | at Seabury and will make of the youa Stern Brothers direct attention to a number of very desirable styles of Women’s Walking Suits of Mannish Mixtures, Cheviots and Broadcloths, in all the latest colorings, with the NEW ETON and THREE QUARTER LENGTH COATS, ranging in price From $23.50, 34.50, 39.50 and upwards Lace Curtains=-Exceptional Values. Irish Point Curtains, Value $4.50 07.50 Pr. $3375, 5.95 Marie Antoinette, «650101000 5,50, 8.25 Renaissance Curtains, “ 675t01050"% 5.50, 8.50 Stores Bonne Femme, Each $5.50 to 25.00 Fancy Furniture-= sist besigns. Reliable in Construction, Exceptionally Moderate Prices, including a selection of FINELY CARVED FLEMISH & WEATHERED OAK SETTEES, ROCKERS, ARM & SIDE CHAIRS MOSTLY REDUCED TO ONE-HALF REGULAR PRICES, Special Offerings in Mahogany Centre Tables, 9.50,12.75 Desks, 13.75, 16.50 Sewing Tables, 10.00,13.75 Music Cabinets,12.50, 16.75 West Twenty-third Street called to the inadequate factitties | oe Lilly Hall of Science at Smith, nt Beelye also announced that had presented $3,000 for the the Cott) hall for students’ rest he ne er of students ts ied ers and Instructors have sof the institution will t an | ——= H.ONeill & Co 400 Pieces, or 16,000 Yards, All this Season's WORSTED DRESS FABRICS AT HALF PRICE One of the big domestic worsted mills let us have four hundred pieces of fine Worsted Dress Fabrics all made for this season's selling, at a fraction over one-half their regular price. We place them on sale to-morrow and Saturday at about half regular retail price. | When you examine the materials you | | will realize that this surpasses in value | | | | | any Dress Goods offering that we have | ever announced. | Medium Weight MIXED WOR- | ee | } STED SUITINGS, in blues, It} 175 browns, reds, greens, tans; also black and white — 38 to 42 inches 4 5c | Pieces wide; per yard.seeseseeseceseeeese | Value 85c to 95c b {| ———— Medium and Heavy Weight MIKED | WORSTED SUITINGS, in reds, | 225 garnets, blues, greens, browns; also 69 | " | | |~ Pieces black, white and two and three Cc | | toned effects—s6 inches wide; spe- | | clal per yard seseesseeeess sree meee | Sold all around at $1.25 per yard. NOTE.—A Worsted Dress Fabric will sive more wear than an ordi- | nary weave because the thread used for its production is made from | a hard twisted yarn that is obtained only from fine long woolk—con | sequently the wearing quality is guaranteed. il $8.50 Dinner Sets, $5.25 (Basement) Fine American Dinner Sets, one hundred:pieco-cattage comporttton, | something very neat, choice of five colors Reguler $ oer 5.25 price $8.50; at. 56 Picces American Porechtn Tes Gets, choice of four decorations, all $2.50 | of Cuba at the 3 SKIRT 10 ORDER from 53.95 vp Begged Him to Keep Quiet. John Theiss, the bartender at Donr ly's, worked with Blue alcer: day to night work every tw \Minister at Washington Pre- sents Government Report De- eks. | claring Insult to American ‘+ A suit To Colors Isolated Criminal Act. 0 @ criminal EASE $16.50 ve |) No matter what ing difficulties that Mrs. Donnelly was infatuated with the manager The couple beeged Theiss | huthor of eu VASHINGTON, Sept. 21.—Mr. Cuban Minister, Que- to-day ex- | | FOUR HURT IN COLLAPSE, CHICAGO, Sept. 21.—Four men were injured here alleged outrage perpeptrait- | American Consulate at Clen- the throwing of filth on the [the old ms over the entrance to the few st aid that the Cuban Goy- fourth : gue ra.nt THE WM. NEWMAN co., | 48 West 15thSt. ommi™ | |) ‘Take Elevator. Tel. $410—Gramercy. the evening foorin| sald that he . on the Scabury Park, and Bs: coming the next day. elas did er not think it strange when he did not “Let the GOLD JUST TWINS | do your work” | ; appear et his usual time. On the morning Si Donnelly sent the aged thirteen; A aged nine, and ta school ¢ ; by the back way 4 Thelas at t that all w wale, > + Gash and Jewels Gone. wind. it, {s sald, that $150 which eid lacie n'a sccret drawer In his | bat Mew Donnelly's , it wete missiyz. “a 8s and informed pins of what learned a few weeks hefore. =o Blue's home and found he ha heen soon there since early mort feb beeen ne started ostensibly’ for the | ping, there imight be a, mistake, | ae gautioned ‘Theiss and the chil- Te erate hie wnanane 4 iat at Que Hundred and Bev- a -gevent) any and Third avenue, or That was t8 | daly trace he could a Ohta’. aul ot ocean pent nce OF ihe. couple wer] ti] da asters" ach, else Send, ‘Stes, Blue reported to the Westohester police. gays that her husband took ey he had saved and hes sailed for | a ‘Oe ars. ES mi REFLOAT THE MIKASA. ——— ““LOOK PLEASANT PLEASE ”’ | sale price. : pean san ca hime a te ae oe deartog comes re Thee only one way ne i, use Moria, Selected for the Tas sunshine miore homes, Rept, B- 1A Mah ae Aelia eevee, ie here, tate $ Rnere aang eatin the tian Tt makes no difference whether you do your own work or hire a servant— GOLD DUST is a necessity if you would @o it. in the shortest, most economical way, GOLD DUST jis ‘Womati's best friend—dirt’s worst enemy.” ee GOLD DUST will do for a seat me Na, teed Pe C Glasewase, Lamps and Chimneys, Otalne trom Gorpete- oa nod San Same Pipes, Ete, 0 grecient , H.ONeill & Co| Dining Room Furniture Of Quartered Sawed Golden Oak Makes a beautiful set, or can be used as odd pieces—note the difference between the regular price and the special | (Fourth Floor.) Side Boards Serving Table ' (like cut) made of quartered sawed golden oak, 4 feet high and 3 fect 8 inches long, handsomely ca Regular $19. a L Sale price... 5 $14. 50 (Like cut) made of quartered sawed golden oak and handsomely carved, stand 6 fect 9 inches high and 4 fect 9 inches long, with French bevelled plate mirror, 42x18 inches. Regular $73.50 °} $55. 00 Sale price .. China Closet (like cut) made quartered sawed golden | oak, bent glass cnd and Dining oe Table (ike ext) mede of fered sawed golden oak, 4 tect Ke vy ogee tension, Rendepenely, carved legp and claw feet, Regetas 4.0) $25. $0 Regus $48.50 Dining Room Gale price. 36. ss an Arm Chair Side Chairs (ike cut) im solid (like cut) to|solden oak, large match Arm| Pring seat uphols tered‘in leather, the Chatt—same inltnee ar hand finish and con-|somely carved and res struction. « highly finished. Bet 87 }¢10.50] hese MO} 913,95 eo———ceee—ccee==eE=eee= ,000 : oi TE 39c pe fer gy Geld Plate Photo the ltt Parlan se hens reir Sree = El-an-ge Ware Away Below Regular Prices This ware is manufactured and guaranteed ‘hy Letance & Grosjean Mfg. Co, Berlin Saucepans Doubly -Boffers wace 03 ©0406 . jis Mec <3 oe cs Colanders Oe sarees 1205 1407 ular... 346 $20 Special. 21C 276 Preserve Kettles Tea or Coffee Pots Vy a8 it Blrcecnpeee 8 ry Reultte oc 70 ELOS Regula¥.-.- 426 r ae -36c 450 630 Specht20c 220 270 Friday and Saturday, We Offer Men’s Fall Overcoats Regular Price $20.00 and $25.00 each, at $15.00 These coats come in the dressy black, and you can have them with or without silk lining. Jest Tile” Clothes FOR MEN. SUITS AND OVERCOATS, $12.00 to $40.00 The Famous “Stetson” Hats For Men—Soft and Derby Styles, $3.50 up. Sixth Ave., 20th to 21st St., N. Y. Nea RES FIGURE THIS OUT! Rae rare mens Ae eee 25,000 ett pr ‘yma tte $20,000

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