The evening world. Newspaper, October 26, 1905, Page 8

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PLU noo aaa RS. decd POLICE SAY HE THREW BOMB Lae ing gre ot Wation, he eald:' any reports of serl- ous disorders, and 1 heve been per- ally on the ground for several days pot seeing any violerice of any Michael Glacome ination tm the Tombs Court, | s Hallowe’en Ciwiered with having thiown theif Special in E rte both which wracked the fot Phemter,, 25¢ Novelties te to. be oxpedted that there will dynamite bomb which wrecked the front) A spgpial sale and Hy itive EN Favors, Kise Tiactased cases whorg missiles are of a Mott street bullding early yester- thrown hoodinome and where strik- diy, Michael Glscome, of No, 111 Mott ; ! er oF Jnathiers, ont And Jeo SE survets was to-day held in the Tombs demonstration of the Hallowe'en Candies, jf Handler ae teak ot be MOK Court by Magistrate Wahle in detault | Victoria Pleater, A Fruit, Vegetables and ¢ « dis. Court by Magistr ets at Piers ehathavtie tye “(of $00 Gall for examination to-mor- | MM simple and practical| cher clever iimflahone in f z a iT on i . 7 Active! Support Strike) {, vaviic sini, a ststice nreaker, was row, vie apeoiay ff device which even a our Andy Depttt- f + ly he fet upon by @ chow r Detective De Juda, of ¢ sees: child can EY ment thom $1.25 in tM operate, 95e. to as low. ft prite noel I to-day, and badly. by The potice | ‘anne ~ ing Teamsters. Jusnd their clube to reacue bin, and ttallan Wureau, arrested isc given as an iden-| last might, but in court was each....6 |S ee ih ut ed Arthor Biaibe, penned to tell what evidence ¢ BOSSES YIELD. Who aaia SATAY Le paid | had against him. He assured the Mag- A ." sald Smith, n paid 5 » we ai~ fot that sort of thing, and am not hurt |!strate, however, that they were po enough to"go % court. ke Breaker Ward discharged ona is mon for “talking back" to a “My men are hired to drive! | tive Giscome. was the man who hurled) | the bom, Detective Petrosino arrested two men ” in the Mott street district and sald the Pucks not to, Provoke a sermp,” Ne} tice Depariment would woon be able! | ¢. National Assotiation’ of ‘Team| to announce ‘the capture of the prinel-| Owners will back the New York or-! pale in @ most active and desperate | Sanization in case ft #hduld epread, ac- “Black Hand” band, \oording to HL, ¢, Hunter, Secretary. of |tho New York Associadon, t ase BORE 2 OTT rence | Cadets to Study Medicine, . O'Con-| “WasHINGTON, Oct, M-An rier Trockman Orr for wy P"Kwoclation ot bas bean leued ny the War, Depart of forcing ag is ven ——— ment creea/it a Gepartment of mil contfast, which ne pre 1 TH f hygiene in the military academy at )j to all the boas truckmen tn the | © sie Maid FoR oe ‘West Point. The object ts to tostruct , road vy ane strikes to-day, but confine it | onder for fifty now freight wives the extent of ps fe l “aftorts to aseiating union onses tn pre | for delivery in i the care of troops from & hygienic . very: “9 ‘ebruary ana March nd Algo in the use Of medl- Weting 10 endie any contracts that | pene, Twahty-hre, of thaoe it maign | standpoint an common allment eg hy cancelled veo wie id and the others Mi-b0 pounds euch rit, ‘to wappen in small commaride, woods. William Minnerly, a boss truckman, No. % Leonard street, who has Wsigned the union sgreoment, has taken the contract of Bernhelmer & Walter, | wholesala morcbants, of West Broad- yay and Frapidin street, to ao all their ' tracking for a year, This sone of the wontrace Ort abandoned on account of the strike against him. Getting Orr Contracte. ‘Mr, Minnerly sald to-day he had found difficulty in getting trucks for the business and attributed Now Making Every Effort to Help These Carry Out Daily our gent Cloak is literally rad w to buy at our prices. tremely wide selection ingly, The faney of ¢ be met at any price sh should keep, in tone. ment, The coat is 48 inches long, p.oi $14.98 for the new Eton Suits, with lined with ‘satiny Kilted or ite black, blue, plum, green and Pirend, Byliiee eattance to this garinent is well worth $@0,., 30 per cent, lower than Twenty-Third St. prices. BOYNTON’S SPECIALISTS IN WOMEN’S OUTER APPAREL, WILL SPECIALLY OFFER On FRIDAY and SATURDAY 4 fact Carpets in room patterns, | be bal Ocvonta ones —Women's Coats— Fine yey high lustre Kersey, black only; jaunty 45 love - fitting model, with lapped ‘seams 7 ’ ms 5 There a: and new Colonial sleeves, Regular price $17.50.. Il, 4 Det! —Separate Skirts— “Anarchy,” Gay Merchants. c eer ae 234-236 Sixth Avenue, Bet. 15th & 16th Sts, the in a atate of Own Factory Six Retail Stores’ Second Floor members a to rally to the 49c for “Angora ~)shapes and colors, bodying the best ideae of the season. possible } They are made right in the best colors, styles, . The on underlying cause for every old sore is a bad condition of the blood, _ Thisvital fluidis not pure and healthy, but has become infected with some germ or (poison which prevents the place from healing, These poisons in the blood may be he result of an inactive condition of the syste, leaving the refuse matters to be orbed intothe circulation, instead of throwing them off through the usual channels. other cause is the weakening or polluting of this life stream by the remains of some nstitutional trouble, or the effects of a long spell of sickness, When the blood is in this condition, a great running sore or detp offensive ulcer pwr from a ee va scratch, brnise or pimple; a harmless looking wart or roughly handled, often becomes an ulcerating spot which may \degenerate into cer dan; s and destructive. Persons with imherited blood taint are also apt ’ See ala gaeus aid uleecs. Be ju coe Line 4 nO born with an unhealth blood su 1 ‘ jome' T asce, had a sore to come 0} a at Mad Miteseah gate tin body are never Sertas srasnen he's echt bad ee + H Hy time, and gave me a great deal of worry and trouble y nourished, and when middle life is I ap; lied most everything | could hear of in the way ued or , the tissues in some of salves, eto,, we bg getting very worn discouraged ic When I heard of 8.8. 5., and commenced Its use, Ina down and a chronic short time I began to improve and was so muoh en- by the poisons in the blood, couraged that I continued tne medicine until my foot was entirely gured, 8, 8. 8. also toned up my entire How g and stubborn these system and thoroughly purified my plood, and are is best known by “4490th Ave., Now York, N, ¥. VID 0. MILLER, whohave treated and nursed one for ) applying salves, lotions, plasters, etc., with no good results, The place remains aatliees its work of destruction by eating deeper into the surrounding flesh, | , discharging, requiring constant attention, and undermining the health by| “its action on the system, A common evidence of impure blo6d is dry sotes, which are! usually on the face. These continue sometimes for years with apparently no change, | ithe scab dropping off and re-forming at intervals; but when the vital energies begin | to weaken, the place grows red and tender, a slight discharge commences, it takes on an angry, inflamed appearance, and usually terminates in Cancer, It is a waste of valuable time to treat these places with external applications | aud expect a cre, True these keep the parts clean and are beneficial in this way, | + but do not reach the real trouble. You may glaze the surface over for awhile, but the ) poison is at work deeper down, constantly eating nearer the vital parts and dam- aging the entire health, The practice of cutting out the diseased parts and scraping | oA hone is often resorted to, but does no good. ‘The sore may be removed, and for a| heal over, but the same poison which produced it the first time is still in the) ‘blood, and it will return, because THE BLOOD CANNOT BE CUT AWAY, only treatment that can do any good is a competent blood purifier—one that | to the very root and removes the cause, and for this purpose nothing equals} Tt begins at the fountain-head and drives out all poisonous matter and germs; | freshens and strengthens the deteriorated . x re if) blood and makes a lasting cure, As soon ‘ A as the system gets under thé influence of x 2: J 8. 8. S. the sore begins to improve, the | | \¥agevaman $10.98 2%. 8 inflammation gradually leaves, the dis-| Ah Be ae Ee ° r.} charge grows less and legs, the flesh takes | base, removable from on healthy color, a scab forms, and when'B | gi9.99 asians) eis oot ame RELY VEGETAB LE it drops off the place is permanently RAnSs Sohueet we healed, §. S. S. is purely vegetable, aud ff Peis ea, ‘cleansing the blood, it builds up the eutire system by its fine tonic effect, If maa ‘roha 4 with an old sore or ulcer, do not waste time with experimental remedies and for a Cancer, but get the poison out of your blood with S., 8. Special iid Ulcers, and any medical advice, furnished by our physicians, without THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA, | Bonafide Savings inSilk Remnants | 19¢—25c—35c | 10,000 yards of Silks in remnants from 15 » both peau de cygne, sole, loulsine, taffeta, chine, foulards, a re: - gees; 20, 27 and 36 inch Habutal, china silks, mofre, poplins, MM ‘a Scotch plaids, ete. Actual ihe to values at 19c—25c—35e per yerd for Fancy ard for full 27 inch 55¢ Printed Warp Tatas |O9€ hase Clodking Vel- in fully S0‘colorings undde- : signs to choose from, Always so) 5c, yer yard for Moire! 48¢ Vetowrs, extra heavy, 49c for full bd {neh Black for Full Suits, coats, etc,, in Oil Boiled Taffetas, black only. Worth 75c, worth 75c, Furniture Friday Mattress and Pillow Specials Fifth Floor, $8.98 for $12.00 Mattress, made of an exoellent quailty of mixed hat, 49 tba, in Weight, diamond Or bikeult tufted; Vedt Woking $4.26 — [2r,, Combination mar treaa, ‘good quality tick: tog. The top, ‘bottom, aldes and sds are covered with heavy cotton, making {t soft and comfortable, $2,265 02, Pxcelsior Bore Top Mattress, good and clean, excellent quality theking § for $5.25 oll steel metal $12.98 whet, GLDS sprite: comme woven wire 2 dnbple 4 by wee Dands and bertfoa wade It All, wees, BH for, IU, Feather Piiows, 10x28 inchas, coveted with A.C. A. teking; guaranteed odors Main Floor, veteen Velour, actual value borge deep peaped top tleavity art, with shaped French ber al place mirror, 2ax m0 noher, fous. wa I «i wm (Our Record-Breaking very woman well informed on matters of dress and who appreciates economy $10.98 for Women's actual $19 Tailoremade Suits inne made as iastrated, of « ‘ine pn Of salaed unital Coats, made from a good quality ed teh collar; colors aré black, blue and pose ro wn | XXXX London dys seal, Killed skirt; also various other $10.98 models at this Price sess see rseeees fine quality of cheviot, Eton efect, collarless, trimmed Talay of velvet and soutache braid ; high belt; all $2.49 tor $5 Black Sable Lynx Throw | g9,98'for 96,00 Isabella and Sable Fou Te, lined with Skinner's guaranteed satin, | Custer Seat, tal trimmed, Our Greatest Friday Bargains in Fourth Floor, Just now, when you must buy floor coverings, we offer you these rare bargains, No one will be disappointed wh i. thom, Fourth Floor, 9¢e per yard for Brussels )' Brissele Rugs just yhehied fives A $1 39 each for Jute Wilton, About 400-Fine All. Woot pot examinesthom, Four 1 | ORoOPH Rugs, extra fine qual-| Rugs at About one-half their Fashionable, Yet Economical! Sample Hats tich selection for you, he valu his season's production in many styles and colors, i " Brtra quality broadcloth, new circular model, ‘man 98c for Felt Hats tallted ceeeany designed, with box pleated pan- 6 4 Velvet Facing elled front and self trimmings, $10.00 skirts for,.,, Ue Otis’ Gt the, teats its ot the season; and tow offered at an exceed. ingly low price. New Tam o’ Shanters faced with silk velvet. | ff ; uh je think it is the best bat we a 0 SORES SURE SIGNS br. 7 ee own Gernae Lone Nap | emote All goods made ss OF BAD BLOOD |] Syayon menor bon atuk eae a es Busy corner! NEWYORK | or) 8410 One stamp Free with every 10¢ you spena The Only Fireproof Store on Fourteenth Street Women’s Stunning Suits! | This Women’s Shoe Sale Has Set Women’s Fashiona x and Suit Section| FF . Se a ith women eager ur at Ite ere is an ex: of styles sebord-| seasons om i very woman may ie ay. ¢ wishes to pay. with The 14th! fury irr Street Store’s Cloak and Suit Depart: ne towest $18.98 for Wome: Seal The material is an extra sleeves, lined with ular skirt colors are ua ™ $14.98 96 for $10.00 Natural Squirrel Fur +H Tiron’ Sears and 26-inch Block fringe trimmed. shoes in all the wor! r patterne, | fo two alike, but re gteat, All of and for Women’s Untrimmed Felt Hats 44 chest. Third Floor, this ¢eason and worth yp to 96c. You will have to see this wonderful offer t them, Just think! To offn for $8,300 FOR SILK VELVET . The best colors and many stout or slim, Special Glove. Selling These Extraordinary Values Are the Result of Purely Extraordinary Buying—Be on Time ; To-Morrow, Matin Floor, 59¢ for men’s $1.00 Mocha and ,29@ for Women’s all wool cash. Suede Gloves, mere Gloves in black and ; ray, value 50c, 59¢ for Women’s Black Glace foe for Men’s $1.00" and $1.28 Kid Gloves, value $1,00, Cape Gloves, §9¢ for Men’s.$1.00 Working, 49e for Women's soiled, and Driving and heavy outdoor mussed Kid and Suede leather lined and unlined Gloves, | eee, (greatly reduced), for Children’s Astrachan 29¢ for Men's 50c Cashmerette back, kid palm, fleece lined Gloves—kid forchettes, «Gloves, | Here’s a Blanket Opportui THOUSANDS OF BLANKETS REDUCED, 2,000 pair Cotton Fleeced Blankets, in white and gray. Blankets were selling at 60c a palr—for this sale, Blankets were selling’ at 890 @ pair—for this sa! Blynkets were selling at 980 « pair—for this sale, Cotton Flannel Blanket Sheets for single or double Blankets were sellitg at 49¢-—~are now 28e each, Blankets were selling at 68¢-~are now 49@ each, Blankets were selling at B9o-~are now 69@ each, Fourth Floor, WOOLLEN BED BLA $1.98 ir, value $2,50, * LF ‘ A .00, 4 $2.28 « fir? were $68 5 4 | ait! dutee 5,50 i HORSE BLANKETS FOR'S OR STABLE 98¢ each for ‘Tan Stree kets, value $1.50, Blankets for street or stable, value $4.00, Groceries at AMDB. — At rf P real nai Muff; the scarf is 60 inches long and of people, id, Ve belt back Tourist edgé. These coa' warp Italian, ing to the lateit style. Sins 34 to 46, in Thousands Talking Note this Ladies’ Boot—it’s the “ensto.n-grade” we tell you so and every pair a “and we want you Binen also halls and stairs to match, | mu roomie. “The. weastng qual= lity, sige 27254 inches, in a good| regular price. The best Orien. | maa othe Deotham AM —Women’s Suits Fa biggest bargain of the year, |!" o "em 5 4a sald co fuse of Oriental patterns, Value} tal patterns and colorings, secured : alue O50. $6.98 25, $11,490 Vo Gree oe er vauctner boos || English Tweed Mixtures tn handsome weaves; $0 85e Pet 7814 for Axminster Carpets value $9.26. r wale me, inch form-fitted model, with Paddock back; new doep, Heh colores. Tht tell rckten! |. gUa.O7 See'ehne Oxth, 9GC sc for $00 Armineter Reg digs ns model skirt, All strictly man tailored and sold (6 sete Actoal valle $1.25 and $1.50. Bi eikoMe ‘ tee ee regularly at $25.00,,..,...4. ° aes : ; Patterns, worth $1.50 each. velue $13.80, |79¢ fect goods. fue 24 inches long, large folling mhoe—tho highest representation storm collar and revers ; full : FEMININE FOOTHEAR OILCLOTH AND LINOLEUM square yard for Inlaid Line Sistem: puarenterd absolately pots Uln ald parquet floor patterna, "Wai! 1.99. itr cause yard for No, 1 quailty BE Fino “diicioth’ In the best pattorns. Bie 19¢ °.,"4""" yard for Alden Bamp- ® Bargains in Men’s and Boys’ childrens | Sf erecta] gcse | base 3} Street re ae foo ub, Milltar: or Fi pera, Oty & Our entire thira floor could * ire cou! $3.50 Customi-Grade Shoes, the best known ‘Our Unrestricted choice at Carpets, Rugs and Linoleums fh excellent aasortment of alictonh Bi He.; our Friday orice le. It y ir Fall Clothing Biss 6/8 $8.88 FOR MEN’s $15.00 OVERCOATS | The long 52-inch coat in genuine Baltic Frieze | in Black, Gray and Oxford: also coats cut 46inches. 4 - long. Then we have for your selection the fancy I; , | Dac! urist, with big, broad shoulders, also the smooth Kerséy in Blue and Black, madé taw ts are lined throughout with double _and’we have them in sizes from «4 to $8.50 for Men’s $12 & $16 Suits) $1.98 for Boys’ $4.00 Ove®coats oapprecnieWRussidn and Regular Overcoats; Silk Wots-/ sizes 2% to 10 years—Oxford, TO-WEAR HATS READY-TO-WEAR HATS | ted, scotch Tweed, Fan t 7 f * OF { EN LEAD TO CANCER Several styles selected with care, em-Still in the van with the very best values Fai) in ne lida "aban lant Gol oant{ Dlua and Cambridge, Just 100 regular, |COAtS each, A winter overcoat snap. Remnants of Fall and Winter Dress Goods \- [Zée—3ie—S5e | a 7 These three great lots include lengths from 1 to & yards of the sea black and colores } | ing goods in m q Pana- puns, coverts, crepes, vei volles, mas, sorges, albatross, cheviots, cammeres, eto, Not a zerd worth: Joss than 45¢., and from that up to $1.25. cy $5¢ Per yar for S8-lueh | Funoy Wool Suitings io tho mannish stripe and cheek effects #0 popular for tailored outta, and worth Aso. 49e REE ANE for 40-inch Ant. eto os full foe street and ever ined oream and black. Worth nate wear, Mala Floor. uj ic “Thw got seamless, with dow Sines 5 vy ae No i] orders, pecetnenontel i Floor. per yon for 42ineh All-Wool Storm Serges, in ® full line of color, in ges navy and black. Worth: tor i nd Winter platted skits, walste, oc., and worth Underwear Dept, FOR CHILDREN'S Sa UNDER. WEAR. Children's heavy, winter ty ree- quarters woo! éamel’ Vests and Pantalets/high grade quality, These garments ure a mill clean-up of strjotly high Ble TOR WOMENS ae, grade, i Matric e and are heavy weight, ality. . They eontain en: fent thelr shrink. VESTS AND P,

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