The evening world. Newspaper, October 16, 1905, Page 5

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ett Nap LS \ NawstNnccrns Labor Bank Project Killed. CHICAGO, Oct, 16.—'The Union Labor Bank of Chicago was sacrificed on the altar of frenaied finance at a movting ot the Chicago Federation of Labor yesterday, By an overwhelming vote the delegates laid on the table a re. Pr, submitted by a banking committee in favor of establishing and supporting ch an institution. Before the propo- ' Was smothered |t was raked me and aft by a galling fire from many speakers, financial schemes were linked with graft and banking was de- clared entirely outside the sphere of organized labor Shot by Father and Sons, CHICAGO, OCT. 106.—After he had been stabbed and bally wounded by Jeseph Toscano while engaged In fight las: night, Vito Fogilo, fifty years police First Hurt Kills Old Engineer. | DERBY ONN OCT, 16,.—Jani 8] Evans, aged seventy-three years, the oldest engine dr iver on the New York, | Killed Wife and Himself. BUFFALO, OCT, 16—Nathaniel L \" to-do farmer, who} near here, sh ven \ to be | fi ¢ babe, which was by ft de, was deluged with blood ned, ——— Gov, Folk In Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA, * OCT 16.—Gov, t rl, who will escorted to h Died on Piilo CHICAGO, T Two Drowned from Sailboat) ata amee River Y it Ml Wille | Criticise, Japs Must Noi power. asscuisenl | Rockefeller Inspired, DALLAS, TEX, OCT. 16, | Waco, adopt ding J that tr Notod Lutheran Dead, HARRISBURG, PA. OCT. 16.—Rev. Dr 1 MG tor of the Zion Lutheran Chur s city, and one of the ov o't Lurheran (leres men tn the © ry d suddenly torday of heort « ——— WILD DUCKS COME BACK, Reappear in Central Park Atter pected retur the family of wild ducks that ror more has oc-| cuupted the low md da fain- | tedly swimming on the | is of the pinion that the that afte they were call from 1 turning about, tral Park te POLICE Hic BANKERS. | | New Zealand sheen Buyer Turns Over $1,280 for Safekeeping, feCormick, a sheop buyer from Mod at Jersey Gly Po ere last night and gave ANt Close $1,230 to take) caro of. as he wan afraid he might ba| rehhed. He ald he would call for the money | in a day or two. Refill Your “Spirit’’ Lamp As food builds up the body; As a stove requires more coal; ee ——oeooo———E officials of Turkey. Stern Brothers Millinery Dep’t (fx.) Now Showing the Prevailing Styles in OSTRICH & WILLOW PLUMES & TIPS, AIGRETTES, PARADISE, FANCY FEATHERS, VELVET & MUSLIN FOLIAGE, LARGE & SMALL RUSES, SPANGLED ORNAMENTS & TRIMMINGS, Special Sale 16 inch $2.05, 20 inch 4.98 18 inch OSTRICH PLUMES. 3,78, black, white and colors, Mission Furniture IN ARTS AND CRAFTS DESIGNS LIBRARY & SIDE TAELES, HALL SEATS & MIRRORS, MAGAZINE & UMBRELLA STANDS, COMFORTABLE ARM CHAIRS & ROCKERS, On Sale To-morrow Specially Priced MORRIS CHAIRS in Weathered Osk, with Hand Dressed Goat Skin Back and Scat Cushione, $19.75 Upholstery Dep’t Attractive Reductions in Furniture Coverings and Drapery Fabrics, Very Desirable Designs COTTON TAPESTRIES 50 in, wide, Formerly §2,75, $1,35 GOBELIN uf Ld e Wl 82.75, 1.05 FRENCH DAMASKS, “ "$350, 2.50 ITALIAN LAMPAS, A “$7.50, 4,75 THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED WORKROOMS FOR THE EXECUTION OF SPECIAL ORDERS FOR WHICH SUGGESTIONS, DESIGNS & ESTIMATES WILL BE SUBMITTED UPON APPLICATION, sipeoritetinaieredtiaiameaattacesateilsteeninicety co West Twenty-third Street NEW “BATTLE OF KEGS.” | THEIR LIVES WERE ONE, Miners Oppose Cut in Rate that/Dorn and Raixed Together, the Weltsels Died Together, M'DONALD, Pa., Oct, 16.-Born almost Reduces Ald, (Seecial to The Evening World.) WILKES-BARRK, Pa, Qct, 16,—Dele- HAVE been so successful with the Murad Cigarette that I regard all the previous productions of my sixteen years’ service as government tobacco expert of Turkey as experimental steps toward perfection. Dur- ing this service | had constant advantage of expert criticism, without which cigarettes equal to MURAD CIGARETTES could not have been made. The Murad is really a success founded upon many previous successes, It has hecome the cigarette of the American connoisseur because it stands above the criticiem of tho highest critics of the old world, the diplomats and higher court =———oooaaqqqq——_—— As oil makes bright The flickering lignt, $o music inspires the soul, | gatos from most of the colllertes In the lanthracke region mot a: Pittston this morning to take ation agalnsts he or- dered reduction in the prico of empty powder kegs, The money from tho sale of there sir is by to ald families of miners or . ie companies re- ue the price from ‘on to eight A SUNDAY WORLD WANT Bargain Piano ls What Dr. ‘‘Economy"’ Orders. ont dati wag a? Hag ped mary, been separated, on the same day and In the same coun- ty, living thalr entire Hver side by side, | Mr, and Mrs, August Weitzel died here yesterday whhin an hour of each other, aged sixty-meven, They will be buried side by side on Tuenay, Weitzel and bis wife were sweethearts as children, and they married early In lfe. During all the years of their lives ALLAN RAMSAY. 10 for 15 Cents “ Furniture Carpets Lowest Beds and Beddin Prices Upholstery Goods Everything for Housekeeping YOU CAN BENEFIT BY THE COWPERTHWAit SYSTEM OF SMALL PRICES AND CONVENIENT PAYMENTS, Any one having an entire home or a single small room to furnish can benefit by the Cowper- thwait method of merchandizing—the system which the Cowperthwait Stores inaugurated many years ago, . The principle is precisely the same, and the benefits proportionate, when you buy a dollar’s worth and when you spend a thousand dollars with us, You have an assortment from which to select that is unequailed in Creater New York, Mind you, |fnot only the greatest amount of furniture, but the |fbest assortment of the best things that ninety. |jeight years in this business have taught us to know are dependable and best in every way, Our prices are always lowest because of our enormous purchasing and manufacturing capacity.) And our prices are all PLAINLY MARKED, There is one price to every one. Terms of payment are made to suit the require- ‘ments and convenience of patrons INDIVIDUALLY. _ We are always willing to do any reasonable thing to suit the customer’s convenience, You may pay weekly or monthly for what you \f buy, and on such dates as you can best plan ahead || We would rather let you set the date and have you pay regularly than to have us set the date (incon- venient to you) and have you troubled to keep your engagements, You can buy at the Cowperthwait Stores every- thing for housekeeping, aud you can enjoy your purchases while paying for them, LOWEST PRICES LONGEST CREDIT Flatbush Ave ¢ Fulton St COW DeRTHWAIY> TEER tL ap ee MET THE WORLD; MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 16, 1905." eh OC Pan ee #0 CONRECTION WITH ANY OTHER STON? ACITY IN ITSELF OPERG (8°419"STS, “S, & H.'’ Green Trading Stamps Given with | | Single Purcha Amounting to 10c, or More, Other Specials for To-Morrow Include:— Misses’ Winter Coats, Women's Walking, Skirt: Women’s Kimono Sacques and Gowns, Infants’ and Children's: Stips and Night Dresses, ue Reena an _ — Women's Stylish In Poplin and All-Wool Albatross, To-Morrow, | Waists. Two Very Attractive Special Waists, uy | Front plait artistically embroidered in sleeves, tucked cuffs, turnover stock One of the season's best values at, New sleeves finished with deep Remarkable value at (Blegel Coo self coldrs. Newest collar and bow te. $ uffs to match yoke. entre, wer Stores Second Floor Values in Gown. Made of “Garren-tead” worsted in Oxford gray or tan; colla stitched <outl price to-morrow (Siege) Cooper Store, Second Floor, Fro ‘Women’s Rainproo Coats at $/0.75. A manufacturer obtained the material for these garments at a liberal price con- We had the cloth rainproofed cession. by our own “ Garren-tead”’ process Sy made up into two of our most popular | i} ae styles, <el Mt the Price the rainproo® styles, with prettily ines, plaited backs and sleeves. Each coat s carefully tailored. Special C) ‘ 4, and rless and 195 Particularly inviting news; the kind ‘of value thar’ will at once appeal forcibly to women of good taste. WOMEN'S EMBROIDERED POPLIN WAAISTS, in white, black and colors. A smartly tailored model designed with cluster pin tucks, 1.00 WOMEN'S ALL WOOL ALBATROSS WAISTS, as illustrated, in white and black only, handsomely designed with round yoke; also PA attached stock collar made of German Vakenciennes lace insertings and hemstitching. Shirring below yoke forms full blouse. 1,95 1sth 81.) é om Roys’ Fall & Winter | Suits at $1.65. They will be on sale all day to-morrow — you are not limited as to time or quantity. And at the price there is nothing in New York to anywhere approach these suits. Norfolk Jacket Suits Double Breasted Suits Wf oy eo) Sizes 7 10 16 years. | Eiter plain or Knickerbocker trousers. All are new Fall and Winter colorings, in stripes, checks and overplaids of cassimeres 4). and cheviots, Also blue and black. , 1,65 The price, remember, is only (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, East.) Women’s Hlannelette Gowns and Undershirts, An important display of seasonable uns der apparel, which must appeal forcibly to every prudent woman, The prices are most moderate, considering values. FLANNELETTE with scalloped ruffles, sortment at 15¢,, 39, 49. 59, grades at 49c, 75c., 89c., 98. up eon High-Class Gorlet Soaps. A Special Toilet Soap Sale With Prices Decidedly Lowered We will place on SPECIAL SALE TO-MORROW one of the GREATEST ASSORTMENTS OF HIGH-CLASS SOAPS at values WE UNHESITAT- INGLY DECLARE never before heard of in New York, Unlimited quantities prices absurdly reduced—why? Just to Keep the Ball a-Rolling AND WHITE CASTILE, | In advantages of this garment, warmth wit your waist. coat instead of two, less bother—neater appearance Preitily founced ard as graceful as any | (Siegel Cooper Store, Second F skirt, Priced at Cenire, the superior to 98¢ Fine JERSEY KNIT UNDERSKIRT, in Pink Blue, White and Gray, Good quality and well underpriced at FLANNELETTE NIGHTGOWNS, in pretty siriped effects ; braid trimming and |?" ’ fancy scalloped edge, All sizes. various (> \ 1,95 (Siegel Cooper Store, 24 Floor Centre, 19th Bt. Bide.) Women's Jersey-Gop Petticots,. A Special Demonstration This Week, The manufacturers of the Women’s Jersey-Top Petticoat: have sent here a demonstrator, who will be present in the: Petticoat Store the balance of this week, explaining the many. i This Jersey, being very elastic, readily moulds to fit the figure, allowing your skirt to lie with a smoothness absolutely impossible when you have on two or three skirts, this Jersey-Top skirt, you wear one petti- With More comfort, more warmth and more freedom of movement—less discomfort, Made in several styles. all of them attractive. $) $1.50 $1.95 $2.50 $2.95 10th st.) Several Attractive Styles at This Low Price. We syst pareens to feel that they have just as gr shoes for Mi ; have taken from our stocks a splendid school shoe Patent leather tips and spring heels. styles. 4 To-morrow’s price is A upto 2. lace styles, Allsizes of each. And priced a isses and Children as on their own footwear. marked it down to 6%, Vici kid, in button or lace All sizes Women's 2,50 Shoes at 1,45, VICI KID BUTTON and LACE SHOES with kid tip, and PATENT LEATHER SHOES in l 45 tae Shoes vor Misses and Children at 69. eat chance to save on Ig Therefore we }¥ 69c and Women’s Best Turkish Slippers, 29c Imported Turkish Slippers with tinsel 4, embroiceved vamps and rich silk pom= pon, all sizes, in black, red, tan, blue and pink. Many stores ask 50c for these same slippers, (Biegel Cooper Btore, Becond Floor, Rast of Bacalator) 29 Women's Felt Juliettes, 69c. seamless felt uppers bound with re) blac\ fur and made on ‘ new process tacks less flexible so'es, All sizes 49¢ |° pao Se y UNDERSKIRTS =); Fancy Stripes, some with plain, otherse i A complete as: ¥ ‘ ihe uy The bd part of these skirts is of Jersey, This gives, : jout adding to the weight that is suspended around:

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