The evening world. Newspaper, October 5, 1905, Page 9

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Need for Watershed. monuments Monument to America's first will have to go. The odd memor Ne square fy in mem. brought to the pot 9 whi al stand town ¢ the first is near the El ed sixty yeu ed Ha was The Hote to ° Batley and one on the ¢lepha York wi Ast, It t rother reached ig vessel ny monthe MONUMENT TO FIRST ELEPHAN IN IN AMERICA TO BE RAZED Memorial to “Old Bets,” Erected in Westchester Sixty Years Ago. Is Threatened by City’s WHITE PLAINS, Oct, .—tn connec: tion with the work of the York in condemning prope #hed purposes in the no: of Westchester ( fs a report, mi many, that @ part Bomers; is to be wiped out, and the elephant phant ago In dught the the bev and started out to ex ¢ ‘her walk entire distance les to Somers, where he put and founded the first is Arverica The ow elephant earth,” wa e way M and it a © beast arrive: ‘aped and tour a hased “OM Bet rica was killed, ee F. J. BISCHOFF AGAIN Mic? ING wich arged 1 Crowds followed the hit, and even watched by hours to see her eat, while in't have 10 cents pan xt sow town and hid 3 country, The eircus hands fof_more than twenty and after a desperate fight, dur- vhieh several men nearly lost their the first elephant brought to Am- Judge’s Brother Believed by \ Family to Be in Hiding to Keep Out of the Insane } Asylum. Franklin J. Bilachoff. brother of Judge Henry Bischoff. f the Suprem Court, and son of late Henry Bischoff, sr, founder of the Black of Baking Qompany, at Broadway and Park place, and his fa and friends Selleve that he § missing js tn hiding to keer out of the insane agyium ts which place he was committed by Jus tice Warren W. Poster three weeks @go. Bischoff disappeared tmmediately om Mrs, Bischoff, his. wife 19 he was at the off his I, Newton Willlams al ib Fireet, He was thea trying to lave the commitin ugide, Mrs. Biseho! t ee hin lum set 1 town. ver with a accused J, Franklin able pra verting own use. and was ‘unds er He w 4 spirite 1 con- for ay n be Was released. y has been before the moause of his ec- —————- determination to ICE WAGON KILLS MAN. Wife, Near Ny, Faints When She Finds Vietim Her Mushand, George Jubst, fory years old, of Ne Penn stre n aa a sugar h fun over and killed by to-day at tho corner of Seventh and Wythe avenues, Willlamsburg. Jubst was on way home and the Domino Galomo, wvanue, was | ot. The horses Ts Wife was going to tho #1 store at the time and saw tie ver and found tt we don the sp Tubst loaves six was a dulifrog dom looked ahead, He bumped his little head. Don't you think It's reasonable To conclude from this, miss? 823 ORLD ANT LAST WEEK, and before p they ran Into Jubst, wogon went And almost every time he jumped USINESS ARGAINS rd her She ren besides his ted on a charge That if you don't look World Wantsup, Not bumps but bargains you will Broadway, cor. 10: S.xth AV S Proadway. cor 0th Ste siaing, 9100 Weat 426th St. cor, Th AV, | BROOKLYN 9406 Fifth Av., bet, 10th 1003 B'dway, bet. Ditmars and Wil- & lith Sta. u if Dowatow. Stores i | through a remedy that can change the quality of the bl . THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 5; 1905. WITTE SNUBBED IN ST. PETERSBURG A strong Witte 4 that a banquet be given rand that he be tod Jom of the elty or an ad. and resolution ng t he is not tal ho onuse smouth “were only Hfice for the political in which he has acqul whieh were resp t act of the Riga and eval to ue. Pollah or « as the anguiage of instructi¢ Il studies PX ssian grammar. history or Harris Suction Clip | Means Eyeglass Comfort It does not bury itaelf into the flesh for a hold, but, by Its suction prin vetalng the giesses In m and ali g of the head midge them. » your eyeglaases for Sc it, near 4th A Mtn near Madison Ave Mion oltive open evenings. WH dtarris Byealyat a QnUMent TOFICST ElOPhaNE Within This country | WOMEN’S FALL REGALS | New Styles that are New The Women's Regals just received from the factory embody a complete range of styles that are wholly new in outline and make-up, You could not duplicate them, this month or next, outside of the shops of about three fashionable New York bootmakers. No other ready-to-try-on shoes in the United States can be fitted to you in these new shapes and styles before next January, Regal producing and selling methods are abso- lutely direct. Five separate handlings by middlemen make it necessary for other manufacturers to work out their “Fall” styles along in February. The style of saese new women's Regalsis not only correct. It's the kind of style that stays, because it is lasted into them by hand and they never lose shape. HENT Perfect fitsecured by Reproduced wih. , out alterat Quarter Sizes. an expen designed Honest wear—secured by honest materials and first-class workmanship, York custom bootma ker. Made of imported Patent leather, with » dull Kid top, blucher-cut. High toe, flat welted sole, Cuban heel Send for Style-Book Mail Orders Promptly Filled inp of the ninety-eeven Ropal Btores exclusively f r women, f them in tho fashionable districts of Greater New York. Shoes CMeAL GREATER NEW YORK WOMEN’S STORES NEW YORK otry, 8. E., cor, 2ist St a) NBWAUK- Sil Broad JERSEY CITY—*66 Newark Av, RR. opp, Cen oN, J GREATER NEW YORK MEN'S STORES BROOKLYN, SL, ovp Multague gt, 11 Broadway, near Bedford Ay, A vet DiLniats St. and Avenus » bet. Toth and 1th Ste, NEWARK, N, J. 841 Broad St., opp. Central RR. of N. J. JERSEY CITY. v 8 Newark Ay *sTonEs MARKED WITHA STAR AR® OPEN EVENINGS, NEW YORK city, We waty atwass bet. Cortlandt and . “400 cor. 10th St. ' Sts, pd SOth ste. t SAF THE VITALITY OLD SOR AND UNDERMINE Old Sores that refuse to heal are aconstant WHE. HEALTH menace to healthy They sap the vitality and undermine the constitution by draining the system of its very life fluids, and those afllicted with one of these Hesre stay despondent and almost desperate as one treatment after another fails, They patiently ei Ae bi washes, plasters, etc,, but in apite of all these the sore refus eal and eats deeper into the surrounding flesh, destroying the tissues and growing to be a festering, inflamed and angry mass. The gource of the trouble isin the blood. This 1 fluid is filled with impurities and poisons which are constantly being discharged into the sore or ulcer, making it impossible for the place to ie! it will not do to depend on external applications for acure, because y do not reach the real cause, and valua st experimenting wi such treatment; the most they can do is keep the ulcer clean, Any | sore that will not heal is dangerous, for the reason that it may have the| A cure can be brought about only and this is It goes to the very bottom of the trouble, drives out hic sang and germs with which it is filled, and purifies and builds the entire citculation, By the use of 8. 5, the sore is supplied with new, rich blood which corrects the trouble, soon stops the dis- @ “hse and ailows the placc to heal naturally ® and F ai fan 8. 8. pe eitiue. rates the entire 8) bi and where the co PURELY VEGETABLE. tution hea been leted or broken down it builds it restores perfect hea Peep a deadly germs of Concer behind it, what $ S, S, does, WO COBMECTION WITH LUT OTHER STORE yer th Floor. pressure or | th, Write for our special Women’s Oatored Satis In Swaggor Yow Models, And at Prices that Will Delight Many Women. other stores are ofering, so know that these two new styles in tailor- made suits excel anything yet offered in New York at prices approximating what we ask Snappy styles with the dash and character of suits priced at double $15 MODEL 1—Made of a stylish English Tweed mixture, the coat cut 48 inches long atid made double-breasted style, with- out collar It is adorned with velvet and other attractive ma terials, The coatis silk-linedtothe waist. The SKIRT is the new circular shape. To- morrow this elegant 15 suit is priced at MODEL 2-A fine quality Broadcloth, and is made either strictly plain uw in_the new plaited coat style, The coat is 45 inches long and finished with tailor stitching, It is lined to the, waist with silk or satin, The skirt' s plaited. It is another $15 “We keep tab on what o sensational tailor-suit offer, To-morrow (Siege! Cooper Store. 24 Floor, Front.) Knited Underwear For Men, Women and Children at A About One-Half the Usual Prices. Every day “emphasizes the need of warmer, more healthful Underwear; and we are offering such enormous stocks right from the best mills in this country and Europe that you will have abso~ lutely no trouble in finding exactly what you want, Everything in Knitted Underwear for Women, Men, Misses and Children. These little de- scriptions and low prices: Ohe Knitted Underwear for Women CED cor TON | WOMEN'S FINE » AN COTTON } Hlecced oF “unliees ibaa Years, | Women's oO « minde to sell at i al 2 Tights. Women's Combination Suits. '$ IMPORTED WHITE sacs “st ta PRR CNT, WOOL, SWISH WOMEN'S FINE WOOL AND SILK \* Bn) en Seren $1.25 MIXED ribbed VESTS, PANTS or | 1 WOMBN'S SILK AND WOOL IMPOR TIGHTS, al! sizes, made to sell up 10 $1 95¢ ED AWISS-RIBNED TIGHTS, $1.85 3 Woot, 1D VESTS, TIGHTS: all stees: 65¢ LAL PANTS On Che Mon’ s ez nitted Waderwonn 4) SANT AB Y a i ot piv i ¢ | carment at ial soe $3.25 BiG; all size. MIN'S PURE AUSPRALIAN W Y m Shirts and AVY WBIGHT Merino Shirts meat TS A 496 a $1, 75 The Children’s and Missos’ XK nitted mncecaent, CHILDREN'S RI COTTON-FLERCED VESTS, PANTS) et by fo; all sizes, in white or na p mhrunk, dowd OR DRAWS: e sewn Beara, cream or “nat ural color, 1 to ye » Avourding to elee 20c to 40c 3 40¢ to $1.04 0 PER CENT. NATURAL OR WHITE WOOL, 5 , of tite Key OR DRAWERS, wean shrunk, well finished TS, for ehtidren and t ye made; 1 to 16 years. dan ¢ or unfleeced, value 25c orung’ 25¢ to 89] isis , Main Floor, Bast of Fountain.) en’s Gop Coats at $3.50, Exactly 150 of These Stylish Garments at This Low Price, i ist the kind cf 5 ate Just the kind of an opportunity that many men have been waiting for. Top Coats to wear chilly mornings and cool evenings These Top Coats are made of very superior quality covert cloth in de- sirable shades of tan, brown and olive. You must see them to fully appreciate how extraordinary the value is, Lined with satin, serge or venetian, At the same price you may alsa choose Black or Oxford Top Coats, too, Venetian lined—satin lined sleeves, Sizes to fit all builds Yen's High Grade Suits, Raincoats, and Oopeoats at 12.50. a) 4 Single-Breasted Sack Suits. New Fall mixtures: popular s'ate and granite mixtures and pepper and 1a't elects in cassimeres and cheviots worsted suits compares favorably with those offered elsewhere at much higher prices, All sizes, Double-Breasted Sack Suits Novel Effects—Our double-breasied models are especially attractive, and somewhat exclusive You will agree wih us when you see them, New overpiaids stripe efecis, dark and medium Single and Double Breasted Black Sack Suits. Black Chevios Thiberx and unfinished worsted: in single and double breasted sacks. Sizes for the young and old, large and small 12.50 Men's Top Coats, Fine quality of tan or clive Covert and black Thibet vi and overplaids Our disp'av of 12.50 Oxtord Body Venetian lined; sleeves satin lined ‘sizes, M12, 50 Raincoats. A celebrated garment that comes in Oxford, mixed and olive overstripes. Seles od paces ye ol wast are Venetiag lined. All are broad 12. 50 Caldwell P: “anos, SIS S THEBIG STURE AY ae Th ACIYINTISELE | Other Speorals for At the Price LEGE hOPERG | Co-Worrow Inolude: You will find it one of the most ces rat Pianos in Ameticuwill compare favorably wih many $350,00 to Millinery, Women's Waists, Boys’ $400.00 Piancs Made of mahogany. walnut or oak SIXTH AVE. pes tai cu 1876 I9"STS. Suits, Youths’ Long Trousered Suits; FREE—One year's tuning and handiorye sioo MEW YORK. also an unusually interesting list of N, B.—We have been appointed the New York agents a ~ special values in best quality House- for the celebrated Simplex Piano Player, Single ''S, & H.’' Green Trading Sta | furnishings. with Purchases Amounting to 1c, or | Tw s & Women’s Stoves, ‘The Glove Store Constitutes A Style Exhibit in Itself. ‘ To visit the Glove Store is a pleasure. Every Glove style for {Fall and Winter is on dispiay, and no matter how exclusive the style or the material may be, each pair !s attractively priced, WOMEN'S TWO CLASP glace Pans | WOMEN'S TWO-CLASP Suede mocha light-weight gloves for Fall and Early-Winter wear. Black tm Embroiwered gloves in All ack, tan, red. white, | sizes from 54 to Thy Oxford, tan and brown, wally you pay $1000 Toe C | A cod $1.10 valve, be Cc morrow, | priced to-morrow at 5 MENS P. Ky glace Gloves of the $1.00 grade, 75¢ (Sigel Cooper Store, Main Floor, 16th Ot.) Women’s $3.00 Button Shoes, $150 Decisive Price Reductions ——— aah ae for Stock-Righting Purposes. On sale to-morrow: 300 pairs of Women’s stylish Button Patent Leather Shoes, the kind usually sold at $3.00, Suitable for dress as well as street wear, Every re perfect, Too many button shoes. That is the only reason for such an mihiabederse | 50 price reduction... WI And in Addition: $1.00 Patent Leather Tipped Shoes for Children, 69c, Here is « shoe well worsh $1.00, made of good qual- ity leather, with heavy sole; Dongola Kid 69 Lace Shoes with Lib hee!s, patent leather ear aroatator.) ps: sizes 6! to 10by. Second F Cooner Stor Fresh Garden Veges Women’s rappers At 45e. 600 on Sale To-morrow & (PRECISELY AS ILLUSTRATED). The biggest and best bargains in , Wrappers adver- * tised this year, The | Wrappers are )\ taken from the / regular stocks, and are priced »/ regularly at 79, and 95¢, Wade of Hlannelette and Percale in pretty, clear, washable patterns—on navy, gray and black grounds, They are made extra full and have deep flounce. The waists are lined and trimmed with novelty braid; sizes, 49 34 to 44, Not more than 2 to a customer. c Store, 24 Floor Fast) wer y, Infants’ Slips and Sleeping Garments. Two Extra Specials For One Day at 12!;c and 23c, INFANTS’ LONG SLIPS of cambric. good quality. Bishop style rulfle on neck and s'eeves, Cut extra full and 1 long, i ally priced for to-morrow (dnly two to y CHIL DRE N’S SLEEPING GARMENTS of Egyptian L cotion, fleece lined, with feet, Sizes 2to 5 years, Tor 23c morrow’s sf reali price is 0, 18th St EXTRA PANCY Chicken tlali+ 12c het Steak, Extra Choice ‘ — | Jara LIVES—Fan Drake Brothers XXX Pound cake is the best, Marcle, Citron tables from Long Isi'd | th CRABS. delleat a

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