The evening world. Newspaper, October 24, 1905, Page 10

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THE WORLD: TUESDAY LT VENING ery HIGHNESS ABDULLAH HAGG PASHA IS ALL fot his Ups, an and must byssinian Presence Has Real Go0-Goo Eyes and Habits, | Says Interviewer, SED FOR THE LADIES. | ‘ BY RUTH EARLE, went Te been presented at court. Bt. James's? Mercy, no! At the Bres- to His Highness i) Hagg Adtullah . Badik Pasha. | Who said ‘"What « name?” | 14 ‘ike to tell you that little st: consonants and vowels the most aristocratic in a! jays New York Is “It,” | Went Veiled and Disguised as a| Mere Woman.” | His Highness. @’s. Ils complexton was rio © rose as one man and were la ocourrences of yest > the pi tured ¢ the people so fled from Wall | taking our amb, locked him-| you please, ary palace and| "Delighted to meet Your Iighnes were forbidden | we murmured, smiing rapcun wily And ladies, awed | of all the itght amiles which, I woader, ) T}s (No oath; Just a lttle Rud- | were the more bilss-born, His High- entering upon ¥ tonaar ne 1 tho rats stew, when | hand’ man of Menelik 1, inch a prince, Were lan Aby r ‘maid, playing om a dulcimer, no| sported his oak Mt. Abora would be the subject entrance except 9 ‘om! the my ditty, I would sing only of Ab-| pb! fn @00-gooing after the manner Of | recetying some elect of the fair vex, 1/ Us tk, ex | concenled my professional identity and) "“R—#h—27" asked the Prince, flash- find the real Oriental kind, attached | wall wit mask-like, below the eyes, I contented, Wo @ t with a bl hentite dotted | henlths jut we are very ade. jetrocity and hoped tt would fil the bIll. | In the Sanctorum, | We, Scheheremde, Dinarzade and I all v L wat exctted, wer hotel chambermatds to the ¢ ving n the park—I do hereby com- 4 my fluttering heartstrings to be e's suite. t! ere wo walted beneath a bower of St of beverages jyq esa to come forth Wilam H. EB 1 Alexander ‘Tur. also waited, We and yon as tha Come, delient bus 0 hat quarter, n eherezide 1 ' that Mt never bo sat that m3 Were stirred by a man with one Mike his master, Menellk IL, and Others of a morgenatic nature. Fled from Wall Stree! affoe- for ‘The | should ¢ i inde W les audience. Mis esenve done Hig Jacket and sald = ha suggested 3 jetenth part of my ads ona iegested Mr Y'd resign myself to everlasting red ani en the door now do. opened and ¢ strode {n, To our) Ww er, You ate, I'm dismay His Highness was garbed !n the ees au + it used to an Arabian afternoon's en-, masterpieces of a London tailor, @ . ne of y \] ument, a red fez atop, Hts walstooat was | ; t this ds how dt came abs | gray, hls tle pu His gar a he nm ‘ € is Highness was so worked up by | were Beau Brum: , but his | ek iy Double Stamp Day |T cement eae The last Wednesda y in every month The Only Fireproof Store in Mth Street at this store is an occasion that sharp, saving shoppers wait for and profit by. Read every bargain box. Here are Quality and Fashion attractions prac- tically linked with the Boldest Price Inducements Possible. The’ NEWYORK \Sh ie ee Douhla Alar Offer Nov Double Stomy Offer No. 3 Donhle Stamp Offer No. 4 , Women’s Hosiery Leather Ha Women’s Crochet | | ise yomen’s Hosier '89e Dane tard . vam , Boys’ Stockings "4 i i Be {07 iy aad Gis Pibaae é Se ” Double Stanin Offer No. Women’s Instep Skiris $1.98 for Women's Instep Skirts, 13- gore, high kilted effect, The mate. is a good qual- ity melton, Double Stony Ofer Ne Umbrellas 69c * : + Stumm Offer No. 8. Women's Empire Coats Double Stamo Ofer Ne Men's Par Double Stamp Offer No, 15. Women’s Lace Shoes Double Stamp Ofer No. 14 25e Lace Stocks, 12) ¢ Double Stam» Offer No, tit 4 98¢ for n's Viel Ki \ and Patent Leather L: h ae ej i anenane ' Dounle ‘Children’s | Double Stamp a No. r Double Stanw Offer No. $8. i: Misses’ and Juntor China Close Infants’ Wear ‘ Suits Leggins $14.98 for China C ! Conta 9 b jeparsi 39e (or Children's | | a vy aay if I } Terg } ] vv OC ers | Ma ae gins in sizes 6 to ey12 ec: ; i lo, easily worth nite “ i Double Stamp Offer No, 27 Men's Hats $1.49 for Men’s $2 and $2,50 Hats in Henbie Ktame Offer Ne Men’s Sample Sh 36e@ cach for 100 dozen « Dovble Stamo Offer No, 28. Women’s Underwear ,22e for Women's coloring, ¢ all the new Winter i) f 39c, Underwear con- naieuta: shapes in Derbies, i sis women’s white 1 sized Alpines, Racket and tele- s ef _ Lasley dL desadl ribbed vests,bigh neck an worth « scope ; in all colors. All the b long sieeras,, Pant lake newest blocks, length, with French bands, eee «4 | easements sstuenamentsnenae, Double Stamp Offer No. Ba. Dresden Clocks Double Stamp Offer No. 84 Men's & Women’s Handkerchiefs zon of all Kinds of Men's Overcoa’ $8.50 for Men's Overcoats, made of ne English frieee and kersey in Black, Bive and Oxford, cut 52 es Jong, broad shor hand-made colla also fifteen ditterent styles 0. fancy mixtures in Tourist Coats 1 OPIN 8 nly what he @ on O84 coming of Winter the troubl wwsuue painfuland distressing isthe trouble that the sufferer constan ileep tn «olf and salves are used, but aside from giving temporary relief they do no ets and tron r two with lest a st he'd ev narazaie m4 nut them on, Your * the boxeod | Nah—his courtly grece, his gleaming | yard.) nese or those of us threes weak women i He explained ‘and hia flashing eyes that will per-| When I heard that His Highness was beaming that royalty should beam on would not the most » O Commander of the Fatthtul,| went diseulsed as @ mere woman, And, | ing upon us rful teeth, exizencles . . His High d inquire of your sisted by the flowers of Africa cease to ag befitted a maid about to meet a beatin.’ {1 1 teh pantomime at your feet if tt be not tri Murssulman, I wont velled, Unable to Sn Ghorui r “that the o-Morrow, Wednesday, Some skin diseases are active in Summer, while others wait until cold weather to manifest themselves, Winter Hezema sleeps in the system through the long hot months, and gives no sign of its presence; but at the If and it becomes one of the most painful and distress $s. ‘The blood is filled with pois- onous acids which seem to be excited by the cold; and as these are thrown 1 off thro he pores and glands, the skin cracks and bleeds, the flesh be- t comes hot and feverish and the itching inte The natural oils which € keep the skin soft and pliaut are dried up by the cold, bleak winds, caus- ) ing it to become hard and dry, giving it that shiny, leathery appearance, '| characteristic of the disease, The head, face, hands and feet are the usual ke points of attack, though other parts of the body may be affected, So ny “doctors '" $ it trying to get relief, Soothing washes, medicated ointments and tres }) good, The cause is poisonous acids in the blood, and these must be re- | moved before a cure san be effected, The only cure for Winter Fezema is S. S. S,, the greatest of all blood purifiers, It cleanses the entire blood | supply of the acrid peuens and sends a fresh, healthy stream to the diseased skin, healing * * and softening it and curing the painful, itch- 8 ing eruptions, $, S, S. enters the blood and | 4 ® e e purifies it of all waste and foreign matter, ’ PURELY VEGETABLE, ®dcures Winter Eczema—or Teter as it is * sometimes called—safely as well as surely; besides it does not contain any harmful mineral to derange or damage any part of the system, Book on Skin Diseases and any medical advice you need, free, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GAs Evening Until 9 o'Clock. These rooms are on exhibliion fn our warerooms PARLOT— Pine Ver Damask Par 5 pleces; Pler Actual Value 8200, 4 The coods show exactly as they Weold nnpear in your home, } BEDROOM—Go' Y Oak Dressing and Washstand; A Flat Complete ar atin an Case ole rt. reno bevel Parlor Table # feet), handa Mire gant brass trimmed | led Bed: | b La ft handso’ p and ¢ large Orlental Tug, 1 Rocker, 2 pairs Curtains fon Nortine WRITE FOR OUR NEW CATALOGUE Matled Upon Application, Freight and RR. 1M oF OUR VARIOUS Allowed on all Out THE PINK EDITION OF THE EVENING WORLD CONTAINS ' ALL SPORTING NEWS OF THE DAY, ’ |Double Stamp Day A Dollar purchase to-morrow will bring Direct oe ’ Siteue AGllaceiaehit “1 Briage | YOU as Many stamps as two dollars spen on other days; not merely on advertised Entrance id wees, Z<OOdS but on all purchases throughout pa; the store, Twenty stamps instead of the PLEPHONE | vistial ten—100 stamps instead of the _ usual fifty—-This liberality practically Peete ih] Equals Six Per Cent. Cash Discount. Dovble Stam Offer No. 5. Corsets 29¢ for $1 to $3 Corsets. We are closing out the balance of Madam Gris- wald's Corsets, All pertect mo leis for all fi . They are le of strong couti » extra long, Double Stamp Offer No, 6. Boys’ Shoes 1.89 for Boys’ Kruger Ca eS really worth §2. We have sold and 1 to 5ty, Double Stamp Offer No, 12, Men’s Slippers DSe f Men's kN Double Stamp Offer No, 18. Double Stamp Offer No, 17. Petticoats vs o 81% Parlor Rocker den omle or tml * $2.29 Donble Stamp Ofer No, 24. Portable Gas Lamps Q8e £2 Portable Gas Lamp complete with stand, burner, 10 in, white dome shade and cup, including bur- ner, mantle and 6 teet of tubing, value $1.75, Double Stamp Offer No, 23 Men’s Underwear Double Stanin Offer No, 30, Sulit Cases $2.50 for Special Genuine Sheepskin Suit Case, 24-inch sm, double steel ( Tarces, lish Clan: 0, Chantilly te pring Venise 70) hess . Wide cases are ex: y Laces. im light iruporter’ wet) Your ol 0 Hie Stamp Offer No, 15, S$ —$1,00 for Pictures that have sold for$2,00, Double Stamp at No, 86, Wines and Liquors Old Crow—We will give the public enother ¢ to buy this excellent hiekey, 1! has an age of five Yours in the J abaolutely colors and colored M prints, framed in oak and gilt frames, all sbapes and sizes, suitable for dining rooms, parlor, eto, | HONeill U INC Great Sale of Laces and Lace Robes Continues Hundreds of Robes and thousands of yards of fine Laces, in many instances less than one-half price, DRAPERY NETS—5,000 yards of 45-inch silk Brussel and Tosca Drapery Nets in white, cream, pink, sky,emaize and > 25¢ | | Old rose, per yard.ssosseeseeeee sevens pene teens Value 75c per yard. | | LACES—50,000 yards applique Lace Galoons, Insertions, | etc, in Venise, Cluny, Escurial, Guipure, Alencon and $1.98 Chantilly in an endless variety and patterns, per yard...» $3.00 to $8.00 Values, $1.50 to $2.98 Laces at 98c $1.00 to $2.25 Laces at 50 25c to $2,75 Laces at $c to 75c per yard One Hundred Robes of excellent quality, Brussels Net in white, pink, blue, nile) and lavender; skirt has fu'l circular flounce with three rows » of tucks at foot of deep rutile, at, each.s..eee es $3.95 Value $0.00. Lace Robes—200 Robes of plain and figured net in colors and white, $9.00 each. Heretofore $20.00 100 Black Lace Robes of this season's design and very handsome. $1 5.00 each. Sold from $25.00 to $50.00 each &Co 15,000 Yards of Silk In a Special Sale To-morrow | /TAFFETAS—in white, ivory, cream and black, 19 inches wide, extra heavy Regular and ustrouss..ee0.- sc. vse. [To-morrow : SATIN LIBERTY —white, cream and Retail black, 23 inches wide, all pure silk, 49c¢ Price beautiful soft finish. sssse.seseeeseee | 65cto Becf coLone CREPE DE CHINE—\ per yard | "also white ivory, cream and black, i all pure silk, lustrous and crepyserees | Wednesday. October 25, on Special Tables 300 Pcs. Black Dress Goods Desirable and Seasonable Fabrics All nice, clean, perfect weaves, and VERY MUCH UNDERPRICLD 100 Pieces BLACK CHEVIOT, $0 inches wide. , | $0 Pieces PANNE, CLOTH, $0 inches wide 40 Pieces PEBBLE CHEVIOT, 52 inches wide. 110 Pieces IMPORTED VEILINGS. «+ Special per yard, er | At Regular Black Goods Counter IMPORTED BLACK BROADCLOTHS—A num- the greatest $1.50 value $2.25 55 | ber of pieces for to-morrow's sale values offered this season, Special per yard.secee 200 Pieces FRENCH CHALIIE—this season's designs and colors, just received—(best reliable make), Per yd. White Wool Dress Fabrics | Are going to be very popular this season. We are showing complete stocks of Cheviots, Serges, | Veilings, Loliennes, Henriettas, Bearskins and Furs. Uist. Cotton Dress Fabrics On Special Sale for 3 Days COTTON BROADCLOTHS—27 inches wide, in neat, printed effects on dark grounds, suitable for entire costumes and children’s dresses; value 25c. yard, at... ! MOHAIRE.TTE SUITINGS—in checks, plaids and | figures, 27 inches wide; value 35c. per yard; at........§ | Choice of 30 desirable new patterns, CHIFFON COSTUME CLOTH—30 inches wide, in) all the new Fall shades: also in checks and jacquard ef. | fects, very desirable for reception gowns; value 50c f 39c | per yard Pieri ay: | MERCERIZED LIENNES—in all the new Fall! Ie, per yard; atsecsevn | Also on special table rear of Department 20,000 yards of Dress Ginghams, in stripes and plaids, 6c 15c 25c shades, 27 inches wide; regular 3 choice 10c, values, at. per yardssss seseeesesvees eee Shoes for Women Misses and Boys at Special Prices To-Morrow (Second Floor) WOMEN'S BUTTON AND LACE SHOES, hand sewed, welted soles, in Patent leather, Vici Kid and Dull Calf; new models, at....... Value $3.00 and $3.50 WOMEN'S BEADED SLIPPERS—in Patent, Ideal Kid and Vici Kid—value $5.00 and $6.00, at......+ } $3.50 MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S VICI KID BUTTON SHOES — Patent leather tips, |$2.65 Sizes7 to 11 Sizes 11!, to 2 L 85c. $1.10 Value $1.25 Value $1.50 LITTLE BOYS' SPRING HEEL LACE SHOES Satin calf vamps, dull kid tops, stout soles—sizes | $1.00

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