The evening world. Newspaper, October 25, 1905, Page 7

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k 3 q \ h | | | 4 — BARRED FROM A JEROME [aoe AL _MEETING, A Loyal Supporter of the District-Attorney Glad so Many Attended, Wo the Miter of The Pvening World: As one of the men who helped to make District-Attorney Jerome a can= idate fors re-eleston I would like to | brand of puhilotty to an inc which, the writer played an mportant part and winch occurnsl during the big Jerome meeting recently at Carnegie Bull. I was the proud possessor of aticket ealling for a seat on the platform for the meeting, and notwithstanding the fense of certainty of admission ticket @ave me I put up the shutters early and started for the meeting to help cheer for the man wr ‘a ntitled to re-election M any mon ever was When I reached Fifty-sixth street ard Gevent avenue I turned to go to the entrance for plaiforsm seats and went bang up againet the wall of Mr, Je- | ae rome’s alleged frienls, the blue-coated pollos. I showed my ticket and one of the officers sald “That isn't any good here.” © “Why fen't 1?” 1 inquired. “Because there's no room im there, MAD BULL GIVES THREE MEN FIGHT peer Ss a Owner, Badly Gored, Finishes En- raged Animal With Rifle Buflet ' After Desperate Battle. (@pecial to The Bventng Wort4.) BRIDGEPORT, Conn., Oct. %.—John Ven Aiken, a farmer near Bethel, owns ®@ four-year-old Jersey bull, He en- fered the barn to unfasten the animal to lead it to the barnyard He had no @ooner started with the bull than the entmal charged upon him, breaking the leading staff and goring Van Aiken in the side and knocking him to the floor The cries of the wounded man were heart by two farm hands, who has- fened to the rescue. Pitohforks were used upon the bull, but only enraged bim more, Van Alken managed to raw] to @ point of safety, very weak from his flerce battle, A rifle was brought and Van Alken Phot the bull, killing him tnetantly. Van Aiken is badly hurt. 17 AMMEY BS STAMPED ON A SHOE MEANS STANDARD OF M NEW FALL STYLES IN OUR Standard $3.00 Shocs for Women These Shoes are produced and made by us with a full knowledge based every detail of construction and every item of|®~ shoemaking. We state the fact to be that the leathers used in these Shoes are positively the top grades and the workmanship the most skilful, ‘Patent and Calf Leathers are the best French Imported. The Kids are the. finest selected stock, '. Our new tannage of Gun Metal Calf leathe / is‘a wonderfully fine cri adapted to Full wear, * Only the best white oak leathers are used in the soles, We endorse this'g of. sixty styles with guarantee, ve et | Spanish Arch Instep. ALFRED J ’ They are the onl Hand Sewed toes and heels and CAMMEY _THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 25, 106 Mee. Carpenter Lasher Girl Who baud, Was with BUT sin company wit women clinched and tore hole SUFFERING THE SURE PENALTY | | | |Health Thus Lost Is Restored by Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, How many women do you know who are perfectly well and strong?| We hear every day the same story over and over again, “I do not feel well; I am so tired all the time!” You'd better ‘Beat it,’ for the front en- trance and try there,'* 1 and was carried with the| throy Fifty-seventh street or | front entrance of . When I rived there I mana 0 get by the roet, but an off. twhile my ticket 1 couldn't get in beemise 6 guanting the t the door sald t Jooked good there were #o many before me they ~~ —_ 7 | hadn't left any room for one. a On Ga hid | Towas disappointed and chagrined, 1} aq a sill : had gone to a great deal of More than likely you speak the jsame words yourself, and no doubt you feel far from well, The cause may he easily traced to some de- rangement of the female organs] which manifests itself in depreasion fe office: sald and to tell me when I was was a law of comp things, and I falt that ponaetion in, my dieappoinement t of spirits, reluctance to go anywher al my 6 aread or do anything, backach aring @ wae any one in my yn pains, flatulency, n sness, e omvertad to J sleeplessness, leucorrhoca, These symptoms are but warnings that there {s danger ahead, and un- . less heeded a Hfe of suffering or a hin Serious operation is the inevitable of result. The never-failing remedy for al’ Me whe you oe ee ymptoms 4 Lydia BE. Pink meet, | ham’s Vegetable Compound fied that! Miss Kate McDonald, of Wood- Interest of Mr. bridge, N. J., writes: heart 10 OVeTOW | Deas Mos. Pinkham ‘I think that a woman naturally dietikes nuke der troydles known to the restored healt has meant ar m that T cannot help from telling mine for sake of other eyfering women For a long time I suffered untold agon With @ uterine trouble and {rregular! tie which made me a physical wreck. and 1 one thought 1 would recover, but Lyin B Vogetible Compound bas er me, and mado me well act nent, and while I was t I thought gathered about it a on around mo and I was not be able to ings that they | the people he’ Jerome suMeten the meetings. A TRULY CoNaT: OF THE WORLD, {be DEXTER—SMITH. Pinkha (Special to The Evening World) oF AMHERST, Mass, Oct, %.—Miss Mary [!rely Pat tl oth Lawaon Smith, only daughter of Mr, | sunt, Ani] feel it my duty. fo, tell ott and Mrs. EB, W. Smith, was married/{t \s.” Ingt evening to Russell Dexter, of New! If you are fll, don't hesitate to get | York, The ceremony was performed by, a hottle of Lydia E, Pinkham’s Ver Rev, William H, Strong, The maid of! etable Compound at once, and write honor was Miss Maida Pierce, of New to Mrs, Pinkham, Lyon, Mass, fo York, a classmate of the bride at Smith | @pectal advice—it is free and always Colle The bea John Goldberg. of | helpful. Buffalo, f the bride. \yroom shera were ~ |Howand Sharkey, Hora Cory, Robert | Smith and Ernest Smith, all of Now | York. Mr. and Mra, Dexter will live In New York. Keep Your Liver working. It's a lazy organ and needs to be stimulated occasionally, or it shirks its function, That coat- ed tongue, sallow complexion, sick headache and pain under the shoul- der blade are caused by an indolent liver, Liven it up by taking a short course of ‘Beecham's Pills Bold Mverywhere, In boxes 10c. and Me. NOT an Optician’s test, but a thorough examination by an Oculist;- A. W. Brewster, M. D., Astor House, 1 years Brooklyn Bye and Ber Hospital E, Johnson, M, D,, 1345 B'way, 36th St Many years in private practice) M. Kenyon, M, D,,223 Sixth Av., 15th St (R yeare Manhattan Eye and Tar Hospital.) M. Lindroth, M. D., 380 Sixth Ay., 22d St (Brooklyn Eye and Bar Hospital.) NO CHARGE except for glasses aod that moderate, Re | ERIT. on a lifelong experience of| & The eation and specially reatest line our fullest Exclusive Styles of Evening Slippers and Hosiery. | : pe ee Our Yow Fall AND Winter C atalog llustratng the nzwest New York Fashions isnowready, Sent free to ary address beyond the Imts of our regular wagon deliveryser- vice, Write for it to-day, errrneoeer sme uteccne THE BIG STORE SIXTH AVE. pe wear ean Che Benedict Studio Again pleasantly surprises its patrons, ‘This time by offering 12 high class Imperjal Carbonettes and a beautiful"20x22 Inch Satin Cushion Top with a perfect re* production of any subject you ony choose for $3.50. he grade of the Carbonettes we offer is so well known that it is almost unoecessary (0 repeat that they are ideal, and equal to the $3.50 grade of the ex clusive photographer, Reproducing on Satin Cushion Tops isa new and very novel idea which is sure to become very popular. These Cushion Tops are to be had in different colors, ean be washed and ironed like good linen handkerchiefs, and guarane teed not to fade This Special Is for Thursday and Friday. A special demonstration at the Poune tain, Main Floor. (Blogel Cooper Store, Tth Moor, Trike Ath Ave, Store Elevators.) Women’s Sample Shoes An Extraordinary Sale, with Prices About Half Simplex Piano Recital Co-Worrow Afternoon Jn the Auditorlun on the Sth Floor, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26TH. MR H web Ne Wh Lats x, PROGRAMME, 1. Rondo Qapricetomy 2 La Cinquanaine...f0 0... VIOLIN BOLO Au Clair de ia Lune Beart Dance THD SIMPLEX rs GRACE CHAMB r : Loversofgoodmur sic will be interested inthis demonstration of the wonderful ca pabilities of the SIMPLEX PIANO PLAYER as ameans of accompanying so- Joists, as well os the perfect rendition of instrumental selece tions The SIMPLEX, by means of perforated music rolls, enables every one to rende the best and finest compositions of the masters, or ‘he latest popular songs of ihe day, regardless of their previous knowl edge of music. Contraito + Viotintet + Mendelego +» Ghoriel-Marie Va Boh! Chaminade forms Dol Rien Paul Metjen Mit. it a ry) 40, Dry Those on. 80 The Wirard of 31 ds PART I, Th SIMPLEX. 1, Marurka Canrice, Sylvester Krause 2. Love Mo or Not + Baooht GRAC Dainty Little Ingonu ol's Perannde bese Pret nl VIOLIN BOLO—MR. HAL! 5. The Last Smile... 1. ve is THE SIMPLEX a} +1 Wo) Braver enhaupt 3.00 ania 0 Shoes at $1.95 * $1.50 $2.00 thew at 95c This is a sale that will be appreciated by every woman who enjoys the distinction of wearing pretty, stylish footwear, especially when it is to be had at About Half Price and Less, The shoes are principally SAMPLE SHOES OF A WELL-KNOWN BRAND, made to retail at from $3.00 to $5.00. We promised the maker not to mention his name in connection with the cut prices. Just come and’see the shoes. You will recognize their merit, THERE IS A STYLE AND SIZE FOR EVERY FOOT. Women’s $3 to $5 at $1.95 Women’s $1.50 and $2.00 Shoes at 95¢, First of all, we assure you there are all sizes in the $1.50 grade They are made of Kidskin and have patent leather tips, medium round toes and regular walking heels. Extreme sizes in the bet- ter grade. These latter are mostly left from other tremendous sales, and were then IS: All the best Fall styles and they are the best leathers, for Sample Shoes are usually better than the regular stocks) There isscarcely a style that you ever saw in connection with fine Shoes that will not be found here at 81.94. In order to please ALL who attend this fale, Fa, have added ent 57, IS ines from ot m stock, All igen in MOREL, ‘The price q reat values. In the light of this fur- ais pi vg re er cut they constitute greater savings Sutf Bosom and Yegligee Shorts for Yen at 79¢ Che Regular $125 to $2.00 Grades. On special sale to-morrow in the great Main Aisle an enormous quantity of high grade Shirts for men, in Stiff Bosom and se Lacie Q This sale represents a prominent manufacturer s entire stock of BROKEN ASSORTMENTS of Shirts made for this year's selling. Every shirt in the entire lot is well made, of superior quality fabric, Shirts that are perfect, new and eminently desirable from every pos- sible standpoint, Patterns and colors are the season’s choicest—light and dark grounds in neat figures and stripes, These Shirts are finished in faultless fashion. Every shirt bears the maker's label and was made to sell at prices ranging from $1.25 to $2.00, Cuffs attached or detached. All sizes from 1314 to 18, Scores of styles to 79¢ Early Picking is Earnestly Advised. Your Choice of Any Shirt in the Sale, ne NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE | Giderdown Dressing Sacgues Other Specials for Go-Worrow INCLUDE Women's Waists of Brilliantinartin, also in Hand Embroidered Batisret fy Women's Walking Skirts Chie fa! dren's Flannelete Wear, Boys. Suits, Overcoats, Reefers, andr markable sale of Nottingham Cure 57 16"&19" STS. Sinele (8, & H.’’ Green Trading Stamps Given with Purchases Amonnting to 100, or More. Ohese Handsome Coats Again Co-Morrow at Made as Illustrated—of Tan Covert or Black Broadcloth. The last lot at this price, which we offered a week ago Saturday, had scarce a day’s breathing time in the store, We've made larger prepara- tions this time. Remember, it’s a $12.75 Coat for $8.75, which is less than other stores have to pay for them at wholesale. Made of handsome Tan Covert Cloth or Black Broadcloth in the fashionable 42-inch length and exactly as illustrated, Tight fitting and elaborately strapped, with latest notch collar, leg-of-mutton sleeves with cuffs carefully tailored, satin lined to waist, and perfect To-morrow fitting shape— at a wonderful (Biege) Cooper Stora, Second Pioor, Fronts value indeed Popular Pictures Underpriced. The enthusiastic popular response to our former Picture Sales’ encourages uf to offer you Even Greater Values, Larger and More Varied Selections at Phenomenally Low Prices. This particular opportunity comes because we are expecting the arrival of new picture purchases, and we wish to reduce the present stock quickly, The subjects are. varied enough to suit all tastes, and you are sure of saving from one-third 1o one-half onthe usual price, A Few Demonstrating and Convincing Hints: Hundreda of pretty oolored pictures, in | UNFRAMED MTCHINGS—Several hun- 1-Inoh wilt framem, jarge asrort- dred etchings, artistic tn every way, each c mant of # 1s. Your chotce, Glotuce OC A altferent subject, 20c ARTOTYPHS, t-tnch black frames; loglarly Ge; reduced 0 choice of 60 subsects: copies of fa- LARGEST ETCHINGS ever eold at #1 00 mous palntings; recular valoo 25c have been reduced for this @ale 50c PierGRsee gilt te toed hg ‘ PIC gilt frames, ma metal " orners; large ‘assortment of popu- 25c ON Paintings. ft lar wubjects, Lantecapes, Mestne, ‘4 mt COLORED LANDSCARIS, tramet in 1% | YArEt,unmarement ,Lantecapes ,, Mesieas in. “wid frames, “inwtched ‘metal oornors) | git traines, highly’ polished shadow $1, gts amAOt reewlarly QE | box, ginse protection, god vale 7 OO 25; red 5; wpecial at FISH, GAME AND FRUIT PICTURES; | or, PAL W—Hoavy slit tranes, ust the , ploturea “for your "R0c highly po mhadow box: 100° dite xn) In dark & tn, frames; re- ferent subjects, Hegular value ured {9 89c ‘ 9.50 420.00; special, Y PASTITS—Green and omit trams. | 500 paintings In ofl eolors, heavy gilt matiody regular $5.00 values, 9 QQ) | frame, nighly poliahed shadow box, Rew. lar $8.00 to $10.00 values, re 3 98 FAULKINS PHOTOORAVURES. Siegel Cooper Store, 84 Mloor, Cemtre) large assortment. reduced to Women’s Giderdown Robes, Sacgues and Blouse Sweaters. To-morrow’s selections from this busy section are particularly at-" tractive and should enlist the ardent attention of all in need of the following useful garments Sar . Attractively priced for Thursday's selling. WOMEN'S KNITTED BLOUSE SWEATERS (asillustrated) extra heavy, pretty stitch, high neck, with ribbed cuffs, collar and belt, plain colors, red, ] 50 white, black, gray, . Same style in Misses’ Sweaters 1 25 ° at WOMEN'S KNITTED BLOUSE SWEATERS, extra heavy, made double sh agi ya yf neck, ribbed collar, cuffs and belt, fancy weave, , plain colors, 2 25 WOMEN'S WOOL KNITTED GOLF VESTS, fancy stitch, double breasted with fine lige} potions in plain colors, red, black, gray and white, 98c Many Other Very Attractive styles from Our Large and Varied Assortments, The Knitted Golf Vest, Norfolk Jacket and Blouse Sweater in all the pop: ular colorings at 2.50, 2.75, 2.95 & 3.50 Giderdown Robes. , WOMEN’S ROBES OF FINE WOOL RIPPLE EIDERDOWN-— Extra heavy made with pointed collar and kimono sleeve, trimmed with satin and finished with silk frogs and worsted girdle; colors red, gray and blue, 3.75 WOMEN'S ROBES OF FINE WOOL RIPPLE EIDERDOWN—Extra heavy, made with large sailor collar and kimono / sleeve. Handsomely appliqued in black and ” furnished with silk frogs and heavy 4 95 girdle; colors red, gray and blue, . WOMEN’S DRESSING SACQUES OF WOOL EIDERDOWN— Round collar and crochet 19 edge; finest red, light blue and gray, Cc WOMEN’S DRESSING SACQUES OF WOOL RIPPLE EIDERDOWN—Exira heavy, large round /* collar, prettily appliqued in black; colors are 98 red, light blue ond gray, Cc Cooper Store, Becond Wloor, Centra, 18th St.)

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