The evening world. Newspaper, October 19, 1905, Page 6

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'New York Woman Has Narrow Bwcape from Fire, OTTAWA, Oct. 1% Mes. Ida Dube, of No, 165 Weat Sixty-fifth street, N RICH MAN'S SON MYSTERIOUSLY yeserday, She wae vialting her ale rs. Maxim Charbonneau, at } street, She got out of the t use barely In time, but lost a ng, some jewels and $08 Te blane Was caused by her two-year old nephew, Albert Charbonneau, play- ——ne ng with fire Henry Berghorn Fears Seven- teen-Year-Old Boy Has Met with Foul Play, The Oppenheimer Treatment For Alcoholism. No Buffer Se Tete ton from Yulin, PL aaa fhe Eire Alcoholic Cravin ee Feuiment ing arts Year Indorsed by a Special Commi ttec of the Legislature of New York. Rev. C, H, Fowler, D.D,, LL,D., Bishop Methodiet Episcopal Church, writes mm thorouehly acquainted with the nn way they The treatment ie mil Chigele Zemore, ine Senry Berghorn, a wealthy con! dents! er, Of Ne, 2M First » appealed to the police of the 6 Hundred and Twenty-exth SI " day for ald in his search teen-yonr-old fon Frederick, who peared yesterday. With tears in his eyes the father ex Pressed the belief that his son} been done away with, as b t account {n any other way for the Inds @beonce trom home. The missing boy fe unusually bright and has been a model son, | is seven disap. atx You ca van trust boin the it neured reatment York, had a narrow escape Ina fire here | He was graduated last Augy the Walworth Business Ip 10 Bast One Hundred and atreet, where he had been studying two, years, The boy set out yesterday to look for a position as bookk @nd stenographer at the cigar 5 mame anil ‘he your locull Oppenheimer I Institute Dogrtonn WES feat Niro my Fe ae me Ba i ani teres @ to the Oppenheimer treatment for aleoholiam. (5) NAMB. ...46 ADDRPSS, a It REAE NTA NE, REYSICIANS tn Biot ane Ye eats the facturing concern of James B. M of No, 601 West Seventy-fifth st intended also to ment store, t, He | depart: | & — == all ato big brother ning Petey, out of wn away from Ife and was a habits, He was a B. Altman & Can. the parish, H ing out cs ene Fal “Freder! is simple as act 1" and I am atratd that he was gome place and dor ay wit tation that h sid lerable sum of te 6 feet li inches ta pounds, His a akin very fair. grown boy. in t WALKING AND OUTING HATS. MILLINERY MATERIALS, ASSORTMENTS OF UNTRIMMED HATS; TRIMMED WALKING AND OUTING HATS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES; ALSO FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE, OSTRICH AND FANCY FEATHERS. ANTISALOON LEAGUE FEAST. Annual Luncheon To-Morrow at | the Hotel Majestic. The annual luncheon of the Antt- , Baloon League will be given at t | UNTRIMMED HATS OF FELT WITH VELVET Hotel Majestic, Seventy-second s and Central Park West afternoon at 1 o'clock. , Du past a repprt of the prog: League's work will FACINGS, IN VARIOUS COLORINGS, AT $2.75 TRIMMED WALKING HATS, AT « $4.75 (Depaitment on First Floor.) Greases by the Rev D. D,, State Supe League; |the Rev. I lumbus, 0, Nati and others. Rev. Dr. John P. Peters, of St Michael's Protestant Episcopal Church. will read a report on the work of the Committee of Fe t p Lsaeater of Ra 8. Bennet. of t | gional District. will tel | work in Albany: | ————— WIFE GONE, AND MONEY, TOO, (Special to The Evening World.) ALLENTOWN, Pa., aS la MEN'S SILK SCARFS, ‘S.MORROW (FRIDAY) AND SATURDAY, MEN'S WIDE AND FOLDED SILK FOUR-IN-HANDS, KNOTS AND PUFFS, REGULAR PRICES, $1.00 TO $150, AT 68¢, EACH; $7.00 PER DOZEN, Edwin Miller, wife of 6 the Pittston Slate Company “s B Al ‘ rah N k. {ngton, 1s missing, aud likewise § le fman D., ew Bor Miller had the woman iaoney disap) , mur declares tha and her body was thrown into an « doned quarry | BANKING AND FINANCIAL, es BANKING AND FINANCIAL. | BANKING AND F FINANCIAL, _ “COPPER CRASH" ~ BANKING ‘AND FINANCIAL. a AAA ARRAS aneentiieeeat—negt JAMES McC Cut * THE WORED: THURSDAY EVENTING, OCTOBER 19, 1908. REERY & GO. Glass and fine China On October the 2oth. Heavy, American Cut Glass, 3 pint Jugs....4., Footed Punch Bow! Sugar and Cream Set. eeeremes ong 0 O08 5.00 value 7.00 and 8,00 value 21.00 14000878 1, 12 inch 8inch Bowls, .....;,.,,.,2.50, 275 and 5,00 Tall, footed Comport,...,..,, Oil or Vinegar Cruet.,,....... Flower Vase, some decorations,., , Twenty-third Street, 14 inches,,..., Fine French China Plates value 3,50 to 7.00 +3050 value 4.50 1.75 and 2.50 value 2.a5 and 3.50 enn 7 :) Hand- sreeee $00 and 1.00 each value 1,00 and 4,75 §0ROSTS Shoes for Men and Boys Basement Fine quality leathers Health Calf) are used for these Boots and Shoes,—and all models are constructed on original Sorosis lasts, The correct ontline modelsensures comfort,—and will frequent] y perfect the contour D.ess Boots, Sh Men’s Boots and Shoes. Boys’ Boots and Shoes JAMES McCR Twenty-third Street, THE NOON (RACING) EDI- TION of The Evening World, on sale everywhere, contains Handicap by Frank Thorp and the ONE BEST BET of the Day. RS To the Holders of Copper Stocks, to All Interested in Copper, the Metal: During the past nine months I have gone on record repeatedly: “Between Stock Exchange opening and closing there will be a tremendous crash in both the metal and copper shares,’ My prediction has been met by those whose fin» ancial salvation depended upon holding prices until they could unload—how? By artificially bidding up prices until toeday the banks and trust companies of New York, Pennsyl+ vania and elsewhere are loaded with copper stocks to the extent of hundreds of millions, at prices double and treble what can be realized on them in the com- tng crash. In Boston the brokers’ offices are staggering under 6 load of copper shares, the margin upon which will not carry them down to even 300% of what they were selling for a few months ago, I have seen every crash in “Coppers” during the past 35 years, and with these frightful lessons vividly before me, I anqualifiedly predict the coming orash will cause greater disaster than any of the past. As illustrating the idlocy of the present boom, which is supposed to be bused upon the advance in the metal; Greene Consolidated, a property which should, be« cause of its tremendous production, benefit more than almost any other copper property In the world, Is selling $7 per share less than before the metal ad~ ts. Boston, October 19, 1905, vanced from 12% to 17 cents, while North Butte, with 400,000 shares capital, hos advanced from $15 0 $60 per share. Calumet & Hecta, the most profit. able producer in the world, has not advanced any while Allouez, an old preperty which has never pald 4 dividend, has advanced from $3 to over $49, All holders of ‘‘coppers’’ should remember the last great boom collapsed bet ween the closing aad open- ing of the exchange without giving anyone a chance to save himself. The metal was selling at 17 cents, Amalgamated Copper away over $100. A directors’ meeting was held at which it was generally sup- posed the dividend on Amalgamated would be in+ creased, There was nota cloud inthe financlalsky —not adow of a cloud in the copper stock and metal sky, At the directors’ meeting the dividend, instead of being increased, was cut, and the metal as suddenly dropped from 17 to 11 cents. l want every person Interested In Copper Stocks or the metal to cut this out and paste it up forfuture reference: The declaration of the dividend on Amal ga- mated to-day will mark the doom of the pres- ent copper boom, A Word to Wall Street: You are witnessing the results of the insurance expostire which | was jecred at for predicting. I now predict a more disastrous exposure of the trust companies of America, The near future will show this pre c icn is as sound as was the other, THOMAS W. LAWEON, THIS ADVERTISEMENT APPEARS TO-DAYIN AMERICA AND EUR OPE. Salesroom, (including the Sorosis of the various Sorosis of an unshapely foot, oes and Pumps, teteeeseereds 50 and 5,00 sreeeeeees 3,00 and 3,50 FERY & CO. JAMES MGREERY & CO, Trunk Department, Basement Salesroom, On October the zoth, Sale of Oxford Club Bags, Made of russet and tan imported leather, Lined with heavy calf, Two pockets, Sewed in frame. 15, 16 and 17 inch, $7.50 value 10.00 The general stock includes || leather hand bags, suit) cases, lunch sets for motor-| ing, physicians’ bags and JAMES McGREERY & CO, Men's Haberdashery, Fownes’, Dent’s, Fisk, Clark and Flagg’s Gloves for street dress, Made of tan, kid, chevrette, grey suede, | grey and tan reindeer, and | white or pearl grey kid for evening dress, Sale of Gloves and Cravats, On October the zoth. | 50 dozen,—men's ontseam sewn, tan kid Walking| Gloves, American manu- facture, $1.00 per pair, Heavy, imported silk Cra- vats. Large English aquares, Self figured and novelty! weaves, goc each value 1.00 to 2,00 A Twenty-third Street. At $7,50— WAISTS GOWNS. TLORED 3 SPECIAL RAIN COATS | vawue 22.8091 2.50 MY HOLLY 10 West 22! St., near 5th Avenue, Not the ordinary $4.98, are these elegant Special at $6,98, An gxcluaive, shop. where moderate price gom, band in and wt ITY, st Woop BERVICR ‘Jackets in hip length models. Stirring Sale of Black Panama number of smart new models. effects, all ending in @ graceful flare at bottom, These are $7.50 skirts on mii Beautiful New Models in Suits for Women, Whether it's a long coat suit ora short coat suit, a tight-fitting model or a loose one that you think becomes you best, come here and try them on, and then you can judge better. Maybe you'll choose an Eton or Blouse Suit-—they're all td be found in this large and diversified collecs tion of women’s suits. And in all the new colors~-bordeaux, burgundy, jacque+ minot, plum, amethyst, Alice blue, the new gieens, navy, black, and the new grays in mannisb worsteds. Priced at 612.50 to $35, The New Long Coat Suits Od re ‘Exactly like cut, The coats, are 45 inches long, closety fitted to the figure, with velvet collar and cuffs. The skirts are in the new 19-gore circular flare model, These suits are made of good quality black cheviot. Cannot be matched under $25. Our price $15. The Smart New Long Coats. 89 98 Special Sale of Them at Of course you know what most shops charge for a real well made stylish | coat—a third more than we charge. black lightweight kersey and tan covert cloths. New full high-plaited sleeves finished with turn back gauntlet cuffs, belt. Actual value $15, Our special sale price $9.98. Here are other smart perfect fitting tan covert and black Here are loose 42-inch long top coats Full plaited back with detachable Value $10, special at $7.50, Walking Skirts. $4.98 for skirts worth $7. 50. flimay skirt, but made of solid black Panama cloth ina Snug over hips, with side, box and full plaited $6.98 for skirts worth $10. You don't usually expect to get at $6.98 @ fine black chiffon Panama cloth skirt. But we practise the unusual when it comes to giving values, So here skirts in the new circular, side and box plaited models, Vogl Brothurs pn, Batatday iti A2M Gir. AT Rie rie Store Opens 8.30 A.M. BROOKLYN Hallowe’en Postal Cards, Appropriate Subjects Regularly 2c., at te, Each Closes Daily 6 P.M. @ Plum, amethyst, eminence, dahlia, violet, lilac, | or velveteen, Velutina, English Velveteen, 75c., $1, $1.25 and $2 yd, "The Leading Fall and Winter Colors For Costumes of Velveteen or Corduroy, | blue are recognized as thre leading fashionable shades for Fall and Winter for costumes of corduroy A large showing of these shades here in the best English Velveteen and Corduroy, English Velveteen Corduroy, | eee ee wine, garnet, bronze-green, olive-green and navy English Velutina Corduroy, $1.25 a yard 98c. a yard | Main Floor, West Building, i i i] & all kinds of packing or travelling receptacles, | Suit cases and travelling bags fitted with solid silver totlet ati Frglish bel. lows bags, extension suit cases, and a Quantity of pigskin bags are now on exhibition, | Twenty-third Street, —_—_—_—_ JAMES MGREERY & GO, | Ladies’ Gloves, Prix seam Cape or Pique sewn kid Gloves, One clasp fastening, All the fashionable colors for street dress,—black and white, $1.00 per pair, Twenty-third Street. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS. For Shirts to Order: attractive as well as entirely new effects, tiful design and weaving, {s a novelty that will attract considerable attention than any shirting we ever saw. clusive designs, to $6,00 is, made to measure at $2.38 If dozen, White Shirts, $8.50 to $18.00 a Men’s Fancy Dress Shirts at 95c, New stiff-bosom Shirts, made of extra fine percale in the season’s most desirable and attractive patterns, Not only | fine in material but in make, with fullsize bosoms, the | opening extending below the bosom, Best Shirts sold anywhere at this price without a doubt, All have detached cuffs, Main floor, front, Bast Building, Women’ $ 5 25¢ Ribbed | Undelerenr: 15¢ A Little Price Precedent, And a little price precedent in this Hostery Store means a record for Brooklyn, We cannot fill mall, telephone or hurry tox orders or send them C. ©. D, Fleece-lined, shaped, ribbed Undervests, with French band Drawers to match; a few slight imperfections that do not in any way burt the wear, Intensely Interesting to Men, Made to Order, Ready to Wear Shirts, With Which We Lead the Town The Newest Imported Fabrics, ) Some of th® finest effects we ever had the pleasure to offer have just arrived from abroad, Among the fabrics for Shirts to Order are the best that France has ever produced—advance Ideas selected by us while they were still on |) the loom. Beautiful materials {n blues, helios and tans, with little embroidered figures or corded stripes and other | Particularly attractive are the Shirting’ made especially for plaiting—one having a rich woven corded braid effect down the bosom and round the cuff, and others with shaded stripes of beau- The New White Madras—Soft as Down It is specially woven for the bodies of fine made-to-measure Shirts, and {s woven soft as down, with neat self figured designs, It possesses more elements of comfort and beauty The New Fancy Madras Effects, from the most famous British and French looms, show a variety of new plaids and stripes In neat coloring and ex~ We make Shirts to order of these fabrics, plaited or plain, attached or detached cuffs, bales rs wey Bes, extra palr to be sewn on when 38 to $6.00 each, becomes worn, Two Unusual Ready to Wear Shirts. If attached cuffs ant Men's White Dress Shirts at 95c, The only trouble with this Shirt is that we cannot get enough of them. They find new owners as soon as they arrive, for the merits of this famous Shirt are known far and wide, Absolutely the best white Dress Shirt sold any where for less than $1.50. Made of Utica Nonpareil mus- lin, with pure linen bosoms, Workmanship finest, fit ve fect; sleeves long or short enough to fit any one; opel closed bosoms; sizes 1344 to 18 Inches, Priscilla Lima Beans, I5c. a Can, Regularly 18c. Are the most deligious, sweetest, tenderest limas we ever tasted even under the Priscilla label. They are the new 1905 crop, 4,200 cases of 24 cans each have just arrived, 1 or telephone orders filled, + fy al aes ‘Third floor, West Building

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