The evening world. Newspaper, September 29, 1905, Page 8

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COLD KILLED MANY IN PARTY 52. amibers of the mission tell many | Bept. 22.—The.atory told by of the British mission who it two ahd a half years in marking between Persie gnd AI- tan in the Seistan region shows they encountered terrible herd- “Pitty of the members: died from va- causes, and nearly 6,000 camels 4M horses ‘euccumbed. mission consisted of eleven Brit- he Moers under Col. Arthur Henry labon, with survey and: trrigation | lp ‘staffs, and’ 200 native infantry“and a Wanaport service, embracing altogethor alto som: 1,500 men \ ‘The base was situated at, Quelta all Supplies were brought to £00 miles. distant, over @ water- @nd uninhabited dese. - “Doring the summer several persons Ged from sunstroke or thirst, while during the Winter others mere frozen. tarts S.""ta| BATE SCARES wolves, which abotind in Ste: mad for some unexplained #eason and} camels were killed. an of fearfy) and of ‘Raragons, periods when suppli iM en oun es. could: not be Tenewed owing to.the Wif- floulties of transportation. —— MOTHER CHARGES SON WITH FRAUD. Mrs. Catharine Kordes, aged and In- firm, alleges thet her son, Henry 1. Kowtes, has fraudently obtained poa- gession of her property, and she has ‘brought an action in the Supreme Court, Brooklyn, to compel him to restore it er. . Kordées avers that Aug. 2% last informed that she had only a inert time to. live, and was advised her will. She did so, leaving, mlleved, all her property to her cory Since shee se has been h she signed “to her ‘son, dollar, She owns Newtown, L. 1, a Cooper ‘street rooklyn, besides as an That all the assignments of morte unde to her soa, be declared invalid, a he pe compelled duce court, and that the Tl and other, papers beg B She signed at her son's request be cancelled. Decision was reser during and 24 FAMILIES | Small Fire on Top Floor of Flat House Causes Panic Among Reserves. ‘The reserves of the Madison Street Station had 4 fard time early to-day preventing pante-stricken women and children from throwing — themselves from the windows of the sbestory fist house No. 16 Market street. A blaze was discovered tn the top floor din the flat of Solomon Abrahams. It started In a couch, which was thrown from the window, but qot \be- fore it had set fire to the fat. Aroused from their sleep the fright- ened women and chiktren in the twen- ty-four apartments in the house crowd- cd the stairways and halls, ‘When fa police arrived the en- trances were. practically blocked and the fire escapes and windows crowded. ‘The burning couch in the atrest andj the flames above had created the im- pression that the whole house was afire and escape cut off. ons, ant the blaze on the top floor with t out in a few minutes a ‘alig it loss. Tenants—Quieted by Police} Firemen und police quieted the ten-| % coe EXCITEMENT OF WOMEN. Death Often Welcomed as a Means of Relief. It Your Nerves Are Beyond Control! | DF. Gsaanie’s Nervura Is the Help| You Need. | Hysteria dosn't kill, Tt ts close to In- sanity, but seldom reaches it. Hysterical | attacks we followed by melancholy. Ex cltement, gpns to depression as the tension Pelaxés, Tlow do you expect to get relief? | Dees your doctor laugh at yout Does he tell you that “hysteria needs an audi: | ence," implying that you work up the at- j tack for etfectt Dr. Greene's Nervura | blood and nervo remedy is the positive | reltet und cure for this frightful condi- | tion. It has done wonders for many wo- | men so afflicted. 1 | Mrs. Nettle Richards Berry, South Liv- ermore, Me., says: | \"For two years I had hysterics and was fearfully nervous. I was in a terri- ble condition. My limbs were cold all the time. I could not sleep nights and had ho appetite. My nerves were in a fright- | fal state, and I was very weak. I tried | medicines and doctors, but they dla mo | no, good, “One day a friend wished me to try Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy. T did so, and after taking this wonderful | medicine for a short time I was in perfect health. I think Dr. Greene's Nervura Digi? has blood ‘and nerve remedy is splend|d, and would advise everybody to try it." Dr. Greene, the woll-koown spectalist tn the cure of nervous and chronic dis- uses, can be consulted free by all who call at or write to his office, 101 Fifth Avonus, New York City. His free coun- gol and advice have been tl jeans of & mire for thousands of suffei THE 1905 WORLD ALMANAC NOW. READY AT ALL NEWS STANDS, 25C.; BY MAIL, 35C. | [Last ‘Day To-Morrow of the C Waist Fashions, Waist Values, Waist Time Waists. 6.30 Waists. Made of white GE | Cheviot and mummy cloth, strictly | fi tatlor mitre pinit ea: with clusters: ‘New slesves ni | $1.75 wo made, Piaited ack and frent, nicely | tallored, Fancy collar |) a ee LBe)| wyeists, of fine avail: apd trie ‘immed pane anid foncy collar, ‘ailey bh obinr, ae Ten Cents You Spend 1Sale of Men’s and Boys Clothing! * 4800 GRAMERCY iJ aia j | Entrance LUNCH ROOM 6th Floor. _——— omparson Sale!) nant Bi Men’s $3.00 Hats at $1.99 : Compare our $1.90 Hats with others showing goods at the sale price, We.are showing all the new Fall shapes in Derbies, Alpines and the new Racket Hat in black and co’or, Every hat guaranteed. . We will refund meney e same for any hat which” does nt At These Prices To-Morrow We Wii} Sell Thousands of Pairs of Shoes 1) Men s Oe oe Suits at » 88: * 88 sults, the kind every- Now. for neonate at ABO) meer, Shares Wi.00 tor, “Fine | Peps, tie Ss, Gcatieg Saat petted Suenos Black prahas! aod bray gfe blue and ‘Oxford, “aonbie breatted be ed ‘Also. 410 di rerent We wave eae to at fraud | pear chanes S enve'n' 85.00" Men’s Suits & Overcoats Men's Suits & Overcoats No maiter what you have been eying for your} Cnly fine merchant tailor patterns—exclusive, clothes, examine th Wwercoa! thet we offer you to-morrow at $10.50 Soe Wee ore = $45.99 A Sale Manufacturers’ | | Sale of Men's Separate or 52.00 Trousers at $2.00 » When you buy these we ask yan to fo expect Herve a chen, eee oie mn every | | smmething "ested. eee kind of boys’ Se og re wor bee ail at compe douple breasted and sailor, Sizes 2% to L6-seats. You never sow * $2.00 Bring tke ys° inter Overcoats Just 10) anise ‘Winter coats go on salt. Made'of genuine frieze—in Oxford Men’s $12.00 Winter Over- If you know and want a bargain—Satarday your dan; for Shoes. a Men's Bargains Men’s Walkover $3.50\and $4.00 Shoes. Shoes, Regent $3.00 Shoes, Royal $3.00 Shoes, des, Bilt Well. £3.00 Shi ait Foo! King $3.50 Shoes, ¢ timeast All Oak $4.00 Shoes,,~) $1.95. Women’s Bargains W700 Been Women’s $2.50 $ 95 to $4.00 Shoes Saturday $1.95. Gold Medal 83.00 Shoes, ‘ Philadelphia, $3.09 Shoes. Ce) Walkover $3.50 and $4.00 Shoes, Herald $3.00 Shoes, Women’s shoes that you know are famous shoes that ate sold the world over at the above prices. Shoes that are worth it, No better shoes at these pricesmade. It’s our good luck ta be able to sell such shots at the rate of $1.95. It's your great bargain to get them. Vici kid; patent coltskin and velours in leathers, medium aad heavy soles, all heights of heels, numerous toe shapes, in sizes 214 to 8, Saturday Feit choice of any pair you J 710.16 years. Also VA mt0008. Purchase of Misses’ and Childre and Cambridge colors; cut long, loose and juinty,. Made with belt in back. Sizes Wttle Russian coat for boys i in $2, 98 from 2% #6 8 yearn old, Ne have only ouch fabrics as ae designed ther! cet Hen tet 8 ee: $5.50 Stylish Fall Garments Sale o! three surplus stocks combined in one. At prices that wilt ee hasn't bec: h le pe. Share nee uy o such a@ sal i eae 3 surplus stock on ar tee eae ‘A tremendous sale | aay, buyer made a heroie, || akers at eae oe. to-tell tell Pe Spe IE Te onthe want; $1.95, Boys’ aud Girls’ School Shoes Red Cross and other $1.50 kinds, sizes6 to 8 and 83 t0 2, Never.seid at cut prices tefore/. On Saturday we say. ‘and Infants’ ‘ Wear { tor $2.98 8s aerate made all the new Sole aoa cute ‘Sizes 2 to 6 years, Ree | ey Pam tig 98e| n’s| Here’s Children’s [Comparison Sale of Feit Un- trimmed Hats ._ The Rest Stipes, the Best Colors, the Best Styles, are the ments Values ie Rvery R style Je copied direct and Sian” from the original Seudomae ‘Sse fmt iy set the world’s Lal PERFECT FITs—The 75 RF styles include variation in yakCrDa widen att and height of inven. QUART #—The Regal is the oily shoe shoe at GRY, beieg ea gives you' better than a Aalf-ciz LONG WEAR i Réquts hot only give the longest kind of long wear, bat they keep their atyle and hold their shape. prt it oda machine-work except better then bekia where it is in every LESALE PRICE :—No oi shoe could ibe ald for less than $6 if it had theasual cap of four extra wnhriecessary profits, The Regal “six-dolfar shoe at the wholesale 1 pric only because it fasold to you direct. $3.50 & footy pend rey to Tet a demand a a0 ive Hen al Unewad epidence of the sume Apparel that creates it ollie a |: ‘ _ PIKE An original New es York myle, Mage 1 Be of fine, smooth, Seas . BP son wancel black stgaps spat _ wide-exten Bench evade shoeb thi : teary oc the finest Bepaleraty 4 skilled New Bnglond shoesakere ‘ tg pe : ‘Outside aad inside | backstay $3.50. the small Mail Orécrs Promptly Filled. ‘Ann, 1B _ . Cortlandt Will y *406, ts elr extra featuren im tho world. 97 from Londtn to Cas Francisco, REGAL) eile Sac ‘THE SHOE THAT PROVES GREATER NEW YORH MEN'S STORES. BROOKUES, lontague St. Bedford Ave, t. Ditmare St. and 8, bet. ie and 1th Sta, NEWARK. 3. S41 Broad Bt. Geum Rn of JERSEY cITY. soust their Handsome Dold 'dirett from: taSinery to conmumner. ‘he largest retail shoo Vistheow ti principal citics NEW YORK Ch Downtown {543 Sort Stores: opp. 906 Newark Ave. GREATER NEW. YORK WOMEN’S STORES NEW YORK CITY. ith 338 SI aint st. #100 West, 12: ‘783 Broadway, cor. o139 Broadway? Spe Meret Building} BROOKLYN *408 Fitth Ave, bet 10mm NEWARK—Sil Broad St., opp. Central “STORES MARKED WITH A st at, ¥ CITY—*0G Newark Av, EN EVENINGS. qi C R. of N.J. AR ARE “Great Clothes” for one Fashionable Suits and* we ‘ake are free ol fie fash= , e fault of t of overdoing. Smith, Gray: & Coe eal this: season is sensibly styl- ish—nothin, I bah about it, and no veneer; has no quaint slits, or factory fancies Sayor- a ing the sarebit, It is Great el ae brimful. of ge entlemanly style and decidedly New York in tone, It” was made Srey for you. . se $23 0 onr, Men's ‘Suits pee Overeonts ¢€ as smurtas a tandem}. ak the. peg

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