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, - a. eee hee 6 TNE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, ‘ POLICE ( CHECK ee aa ae AND oe ELOPERS CITY KICKS AT ~ ASSESSMENTS Secures Writs of Certiorari to| Have Work of Assessors in} Westchester County Reviewed by the Courts. But They Are Still re Stil Hapey and Hopeful Even Though the Bars of Hoboken Cells Sep- arate Them. We State No Values. But We Give Them. . All Eyes on the Hope Corner. ' Within the short space of eight months not} We were aiming to reach a certain goal in F only has the OM Clothing Store in the Stewart) March, 1906—WE HAVE REACHED IT SIX Building been transformed within and without | MONTHS EARLIE Fall and Winter stocks ij into ‘he most modern and aggressive store in| ee : japa y New York, but the new merchandise introduced |f@ coming in daily—stocks that were Dougnt has found enthusiastic purchasers, READY- early in anticipation of the great rise in woollens. \ MADE CLOTHING of the highest types—prod- | But no matter how select—THESE STOC KS eal ; a To eve the white lights of the area! = elty and enjoy the pleasures of the pa j ing, show led Mabel Pterce and Frank Liding to run away from home and r contemplate tholr syreet dream in cells in the Hoboken PF Malel is alxteen years old and Frank is seventeen, Their romance began when the girl Was nine years old and the poy tea, my Neither had any of the advantages of or Lewts-| have the) ton dams, s ucts of the best tailor shops in New York and WILL HAVE TO MAKE WAY AT ANY COST tne Rochester—original designs by our own staff, has for the coming new events in October—features | education. Mabel was an orphan and| : ssments with the chiy'a been distributed over a wide area through the | that will revolutionize the clothing business—and che : i lived with her grandfather at Stan. e popular “Hope” Prices, ‘therefore the 4 hope, N. J., and Frank resided at JIack- | Esstn, id ettstown. Both had to go to work! 'f an 3 early In life and for a few years did nut mount | “8 he wee each other. don ain | a i Three weeks ago Mabei decided to go S 400 | } E to Hackettstown, Sbe wrote to her ‘ aoe Leia pees! in the Court of Appeals against a boy lover, and he told her of the dances A thet they had the & taxes levied during the last five ~ A SUCCESSFUL SPECIALIST JIN THROAT AND. LUNG DISEASES. The success which has attended Dr. Anderson's treatment of Consumption Asthma, Bronchitis and Catarrh’ places him in the Dr. Anderson, front rank of the fore most American Specialists, His wonderful ‘ X-Li which looks directly her a place in 2 was employed at $5 a week ] Taught Her to Dance. was enough for Mut cked her little bundle ank, The old frien aot these ‘eli in September 4 Note. —A full page of “Talk” tn this newspaper is not half as convincing as ONE of our 18 Window ° Displays. This radical selling at “cut” prices NOW should enlist your serious attention, We will tell you MORE when you visit our store. Besides, “Facts that your eyes can see really need no further argument.” Cut Prices Begin Friday, Sept. 22. $17.° | $14. | S11. | *8.% Men’s Overcoats Men's Raincoats. |Men’s “Cravenettes,”| Men’s Suits. : A , of finest quality—PALE- Foreign fabrics of exclu-| A showing that can only| Both Fall and Winter x HAD ASTHMA 11 YEARS, TOTS, PADDOCKS, me-|eive design, showing the be Judged by seeing it.| weights. Some very ex- Cured by Dr. Anderson in 3 Months dium-length BOX COATS | earmarks of pedigree. You! “Cravenettes” in all shades traordinary values for rank taught Ma you know that some aay we are to be . je 18 one 1 New Jersey to-day Arrested in Hoboken. we finally landed in Hot ns. He his original germici- dal inhalation’ treatment carries the heal- | tog remedies directly to the seat of the disease, Well, by Request of Mrs, Anna (many silk lined), BELL | can SEE their duplicates at and fabrics—also sizes for “Small Men" and “Big 6 (j East 115th Bey City. COATS—all of select fab-| certain ¢ od shops—but SEE | the Extra Large. Boys.” \ jolly. time of it ‘vas dimoet rics. ter prices. Fall Top Coats, | Winter Overcoats and T coulen't Winter Suits, Winter Overcoats, | ‘ omact Uae |for “Very Bi i ig } re ane had Worsteds in solid color-| Extra jong, both plain) Mslority silk lined. ecard Oxtords, 4 1 : ; and . up must go \eovered” tne? cade Ings and mixtures. ana taney: Fine Serge Suits, Fall Top C * : Mabel” made some toast. We Fe : on h Ml follow my advee, because | Jace eum dram lite'of that tittle ‘aintion ‘treatwent, Fall Top Coats. : Fine Black Suits oe UG SoS u f fee S 7 or the Penefit of Fall Suits, ‘ © | Nobby effects; majorle \ | te rfl Kotleht the ony SB Fine Whipcords and} 1 choice selection, | Fine Coats and Vests, | ty sik lined | SCHUMANN-HEINCK [company rematne mere une wont t| fre tented dor uid into the aes CTR YOUR yorr YOUR ( N | HAS THROAT TROUBLE. . teem the 8 a teat | be nlndt eat’ cu ne cuoice, $17.50. cuoice, $14, | choice, $11. | cuoice, $8.50, ‘a s if w. Y, X 4: rts, A pertect and atsolutely correct disg- HOPE P| T0 SAIL NEGRO 10 SL i mh examination. and’ teil treat. Broadway & Chambers. i City Hall Park—North, ’ lk a Ana wee ate inet Clothing Company i Brother of Notorious Swindler, “evenings till fe ’ \ Scopopalamne, New Anaesthe- ee free tic, Has No Effect on Blacks or inebriates, Though Suc-, cessful with Others. call, write for particulars -hou' The Cron Flour Sale. Mme. Humbert, Put on Board the French Line Steamship La Touraine. brother of the Romaine Daurlgnac, (Special to The Evening World) i notorious swindier, Mme. Humbert sail-| ALTOONA, Sept. 21.—Dr. E. R. Gregg, | aa ed to-day on the French line steamship|of Pittsburg, read a paper before tho |B i ‘g La on which he arrived last homeopathic society here on the ad- day as a cabin passenger. [vantages of the new araesthetic, ne man was taken to the steamship scopopalamne, combined w word reached Ellis Twenty-olght cases have ve from Commissioner-General with the new ansesthetic that an appeal would not be Hhmeopathic Hospi He was ordered sent back !n every instance valuable results under that section of the law, which bean shown, forbids the entry into this country of| ‘According to Dr. Gregg, tthe anaes- @ person who has served a prison term “hetic has practically no effect on con- for an offence for other than a political firmed users of alcohol and negroes. An Sime. [Invaluable feature of the drug is that He was taken to the vessel in the|there is little nausea following its use custody of immigration inspectors with Dr. Gregg said the use of even an the other ‘deports." Ho 1s entitled to |®>irdance of the anaesthet!o did A steerage passage to the other aide, but |{9 the case of negroes, produce the de- | The flour sale inaugurated by us last Thursday, at sensationally low prices, is giving great satisfaction to a host of housekeepers. So per- sistent a demand is being kept up that we have resolved to continue the sale until next Saturday, night at all our 1600 Grocery Stores. We are underselling every other retailer in this most imporant staple. When you buy at these prices you are banking the dollars and getting big interest on every dollar. The profit is entirely yours. Our gain lies in maintaining our supremacy in our chosen field; in the satisfac- ["* Salncs. 7 Emerald Brand, firm flakey, medium red Pacific Coast fish, of tinest quality. This high grade of Salmon has never been offered ex- cept by us for so low a price; 1° 1b. tall ¢ nm (worth $30 for this week. OC Prunes.) Blue Ribbon Brand, the very finest fruit from the far-famed Santa Clara Valley; large thine skinned, full flavored and very meaty; average $5 to the Tb.; in3 Ib. cartons, each... 2 1 Cc st night when Island Picnic Hams. Delicious, sugarcured. lean, tender little ham: i elected from the cholcest young cored porkers; nono ML hed aC Sertember Sale of Finest Spanish Olives. ‘ s % no more 5 it 4s probable that he will pay the | sited serait seule) wad ef (ailons 3 petizing ham Sena tion given to our regular patrons, and in the large number Of new Cus- | This sale has been a revelation Extra Large Queens, 13-07. difference and go back, ma he camo— jean Ae eee | Phe ais sino, Ealed rrr tomers which our enterprise and ability to control prices on the neces- | 4, housekeepers, who did not bottle. Our regular price Daurignas was under waten on La | exp Touraine until the vessel sailed, there is a fine of $500 if a person Hal dered deported escapes from the hands | Of the steamship authorities after he | has been turned over by the immigra- | since outdoor and nutritive treatment ion authorities. “He walked about’ on | . the steerage deck and appeared to be | jocrensen armed the death rate has unconcerned over his forced trip to the Pee cent, There are 76,000. cases of the disease in Pennsylvania, other side. — of which 17,000 are in Philadelphia. The death rate is lower in Pennsyiva- BLIND MAN CAME 1.0 _ |" ath rae i owen Peonayive SEE THE “SIGHTS,’’| pr. woyer does not regard change of climate essential to the treatment of (Bpoctal to The Evening World.) the disease, MOUNT VERNON, Sept. 21.—Atter —— being absent twenty-four hours, durin; PHYSICIANS PLAY BALL. which the pollee had sent out a general alarm for him, Benjamin L. Tho: . i 1 PPOMPION |\\ wees! will bh ad Wahanall! Sanie) at Jasper Oval, One Hundred and Thirty- saries and luxuries of life bring to all our stores. this Pride of St. Louis Flour. Highest grade of flour milled in the Northwest. Unsurpassed for its superior baking qualities. the barrel, 4 5 = 60° 7 lb. bag, 19c.--3: Ib. bag, 10c. Other high-grade flours at correspondingly low figures. “S. & H.” Green Trading Stamps Freely given with all purchases except flour. Extra Special Stamp Premiums This week as follows with Butler's New Crop Teas and Famous Coffees. Leilene uigie | Baked Beans. tie ee ee a ilo ob So “§. & H." Green “Ss & H." Green “Ss H.”" Green 50 Stamps 25 ie Stamps 15 Sta it Housekesper’s Brand, plain or in Freq ne /Ab * Fam, is wes ad wii oe ri tomato ice Wee var 10c Teas, a lb.,$0c || Teas, a lb., 38¢|Teas, a lb, 28c ments are to be made with it. “The present state of the consump- was reviewed by Dr. BF. W. Boyer, of Pottsville, who stated that believe that it was possible to sell these olives at so low a price. Others charge almost double, but then we Import direct from the olive groves in Spain. Try our 20-oz. bottle of Mam- moth Queens, value 45c; price fos this ————eee Cracker Special. ' Raisin Cook: Virginia Mt Jonnie Cake. 25c., worth 350, sale.... 20c 15c 10c 10c 5c HouseKeepers’ Special. f mM East New sine Pi oy i jonocacy Valley Su rn, f Large, ked kipe anutcen 3s 25¢ i Potatoes. Selected by our expert shippers from the finest Rrowi i sound, uniform in size,—far superior to the ATT P VEE AOE 8c xtra Large Queens, Western potatoss, trat are being unloaded on this market + age basket .. 6-07. bottle. Queen Olives — Medi. um size, 8-or bottie,. vw <¢] Baby Quecns — First * se quality, 4-oz. bottle., Triumph Oats. Very choicest grade of Northern white rolled oats, steamed and ktin Gried, Best breakfast food for health and strength, muscle or mind; large .2 tb, package (worth 40¢.),this week for, OC —_———S— SS Condensed Milk Fresh from the Genesee Valley, the best grazing and mileproducing region in America, Next to Triumph Cats, the most Popular of breakfast foods; 4 package this week-....., 10c Smoked Beef, Blue Ribbox, sticed thin, fresh daily from the finest cuts of beef; 'g Ib. carton... 10 ve ented, ‘ tund |fifth street and Amsterdam avenue, at Ona Bronx trofiey-car vy a policeman, (3, P.M. to-day, between the respootive |i To Sergeant Clarke he sald: i » My have been down to New York to |stafe of the diépensary: and the regular | am Liberty Brand, ali the choicest " in 4 Cornmeal, gee the sights, I brought some clothing ,"2spital of Mount Sinal. ans Essie Mill, rich- Peerle fruits and flavors, . andl found my way around New York | est and best, oe 28c Pure and PA pe vent Sree Ib, glass jars; 3 jars.. * 25c White or yellow, from highest grade al “A blind man should not run awuy and cluse us all this trouble,” said the rs Sata all right, now. You mind jour own business’ and 1, will mao,” Seid the old man laughing, as te wis taken home by his wife. i | BROKE HIS NECK IN FALL. | | «John McGovern, thirty years old, an} @hgineer, of No, 104 Mhird avenue, wan | found fond to-day in the areaway ut | Wo. 419 Wont Thirty-first stroot, He had | fallen from the pavement into the area- Way end broken bis neck. ast maa Mreridan, who lived with the | ost. bling’ man at the Third avenue ad- more. wald that McGovern had been on | . to all others / | corn; Triumph Brand; Oc 17e.; Y4-lb, 3-Ib. bag, this week. . ————_ French Sardines —————— La Lune Brand, genuine impcried; Pearl Hominy. preserved in finest give Triumph Brand, from best f , oil; 3 cans for....+++++ 25c indian maize; 2-lb, carton 6c ; Ib, can, PANG voces) cans Likerty Milk, rich Incream 25c cans Butler’s Milk, 23c pure, unskimmed...... Blue Ribbon Baking Powder. From, pure cream of tartar; most Fabric right, style righ: healthful and economical made, nade.right clothes: Prices an OC aan” | Bear 0c one-third less than the low = No name could meat Aubt Na amah'a The ideal liquid food tonic, tissue eee aU, Pancoke Flour builder and strengthener. Im- "5, @. 4H Green “S$. & H." Green UR H.” Gi Makes muffins that melt end. break- ies. te Popular sais have cous 1 10 pariah 10 ‘month Stamps | | Butler's, always rellable; 3 apt’ 1 in ast cakes light as the fos me 3) specially | | Free with on Ib, of fe with every Ib, of 4 i ares fOr. «4+ ores pockats $5 anit tis Mcense to rin Moe Levy & Co. ecommended { ‘nmen\ Moc kp | " ; nt mi recomme! for women t ha a! = 119 to 125 Walker S:, ei ocrece ADE] |, Ait eiietens » bette... ae Oy Coltee pM Coffer, a es i 8 Ind On. Three Dozen Meta:aibo Coff White, strong and glossy; Three blocks east of Broadway. coe Bottles ° 4 4 Veeeneeeroneer tyeb os ,25¢. wii 1.00) | ai, doe basen” | ath, abe, | |S sx * Extra ae er domestic 15¢| 30 : si a) Wine at se juor Stamy 0 PO a i ae 75 ee : 9c] Witch Hazel. Butler’s Double Listilled; the reat home remedy for cuts, ‘uises, nsaghi colds, sore throats, &ey ieept. boris LOC Let Us Clothe You, — 4 in| in America; 4 muy Lobe, Sole ! jue im, free runn| 2-[b moisture-proof canons 5c Peerless Malt Extract. meee French Blue. Free wit! Buller’s Best Satin finish, medicated. Sink er has ee brite, 5c built for a: Brush ces each rus! 5c 12c gr ys hard aayeans two stand 3, & IL” Green Starnpe FREE Ines; each, Oc, and,, with every bottle Wie fot or sit 85 Tolle: Pov ire ne alt Se’ Saal uf Bs) a Vga 32 368 a hay \MES: | ER ee ee "8. & Hi." Green. St Fi ary ovsey boa one tee AT a ANY Green Stamps FRER ry ate Stamps FREE Sut ‘Sole ort 1.90 Signo