The evening world. Newspaper, November 3, 1905, Page 10

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10 ME LIGHTERSIOE OF THE CAMPAIGN. Noise Makers Have New Election Device. A NEW NOISE MACHINE. the shape of a whistle that pr to put the callio am straps vf 89 of the boats in the harbor out of busi- ness. It ts a combination of Gabriel Mobile-Calneso-toot horn and and a@ very alight puff of ® wound that is the mixture cf a w! @torm afd an ocean steamer's whistie. fox eee Commissioner McAdoo, !n Of election day, and the pl Lory said: “We are going ra day if tt is added election and Queens demand on th duty that we of reserve, ani any wo have to Way asin y and Twe Ms avenue tn t main downto gather,” Continulsg, “It has beoome a b AIOE = CUE MURDERER Coroner Will Further Investi-. poi gate Death of Freshman Who Was Hazed. ape. GOING TO HELP INTHE NOISE , ei ee ee . th { t i 4 MOUNT VER Buried beneath a ON, O., Nov, 8, - et from ne i Retaet iion, nine vt; CHILDREN’S SUITS t blood. us r of Min one County Prosecutor Stillwel! expresses was chloro- r rated and the firm belief that the b formed, the cotton being sa new the cotton wa Jater and the ‘They can be used tn the home tn bun- boy left stu They ng On these gro carry the Noy. 2 f dyed cloth sent fre WoliCver Shoes For Men and @€omen. $550 sus $4.00 THE FOOT AND THE SHOE. Some people have trouble with their feet, Such people always have trouble with their shoes,— unless they wear WALK-OVERS, When WALE-OVER SHOES go on, shoe troubles go off. That's the universal story of all WALK- OVER wearers, There is no shoe more comfort- able than the MANHATTAN, which we feature in this adver- tisement, Both men ond women wearers praise it for siyle as well as comfort. It comes in Vici Kid and Patent Teather to button or lace, with single or double sole. A desirable shoe for men or women, WALE-OVER SHOES combine comfort with quality, ease with elegance, as do no other slioes, It's go easy to prove WALK-OVER SHOE SUPERI- ORITY, Wear them once. NEW YORK STORES: 179 Brosdway *1177 Broadway #252 W. 125th St. BROOKLYN STORE: *565 Fulton St. * Open Evenings DIAMOND DYES, + Burlington, Vt | makers of noise machines have| tho election night crows a een busy contriving hide nots vadway are made up largely of slght= Producing things for election night, and re from adjacent towhs. The main Gome wolrd effecta hive nern the te # to keap the crowd moving. It ts sult, There is % new noise-maker a fortunate thing the crowds are al- | ss ih Ways good-natured, for the officers are, and !n- bound acros 1 that then he 26 of the Diai e ADDUAL was tiled a acks as part ° a - te = Diamond Dyes | four-fifths of her e@tate tw four dif- ) Dietrich as executor. It gives one-fitth | Moselem Church. where her third hus- fourth hushand, Wilttam | 1 vived by severn! | of them is small house ft to John Mrs. Fisher DECKS GRAVES OF FOUR HUSBANDS | Four-Fifths of Widow's Bs- AT I NAVAL FETE, tate to Keep Plots {Launch Run Down by Steamship Green. | and Two Occupants Die of Injuries, READING, Pa., Nov, §—The will al MILAN, Nov. 3—During the fetes In Mra. Polly Fisher, of Leesport, who conneotion with the opening of the new dled at the age of eighty-five, gives harbor works @ tragio aocident oo- curred in which three naval offloers ferent churches where ner four hus- lost thelr lives, | bands are buried, to keep thelr gravee After the dinner given to French and green and the lots in omer forever, ‘The Italian officers on boant the British estate is estimated at $500; The will battleship Gollath, a cutter belonging is unique because of the provisions to the Italian armored crulser Giuseppe made for the deceased husbands, 1t was Gavibaldi, with seven officers and eight | written May 26, 1904, and appoints Joel seamen aboard, was making its way | from the Gollath when the packet steamship Maria Teresa ran tnto the| party. | ‘Phe outter sank at once An alarm was raised and the warships sent boats ° The ants were all ney m: nom, was engaged to h —— OFFICERS KILLED | of her estate to eagh of the following churches: Leesport Churoh, where her first hus- band, Dantel Naragong, ts ducted. Zion's Church, Perry, where 00- night Capt. nd husband, George Hoffman, ts tn- t.- Engineer Chief Com terred. ry Arturo Grass! die pital. Two lloutenante are reported fa- ‘tally tnjured. band, Willlam Heffner, is buried. Epler'a Church, in ‘Bern Township, | Absolutely FREE Feel Well CONSULT Dr. Greene Discoverer of NERVURA Call at his office, 101 FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK CITY, or write him fully | about your case, He Gives Advice THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 3, 1908, , mea uereerccnia ime a iliac i iA a i a — If You Don’t | JAMES MGREERY & 60, Ladies’ Merino Underwear, Ypsilanti, balbriggan Union Suite, Best “Health” grade, 1.95 value 3.25 Black woolen Tights, 95¢ value 1.50 Children’s Norfolk and New Brunswick Vests and Panta, goc each Twenty-third Street, = Sixth Avenue 20th to 21st Street ) —_. $$ ume Magnificent Values To-Morrow in Boys’ School and Dress Apparel (Third Floor.) Boys’ School Suits Boys’ Suits Regular Price $2.98, at Regular $4.98, at $1.98 | $3.98 Made of Cheviots { y and brown ‘ mixtures and overplaicts, cut Norlolk, Made of Cheviot and Serges, fancy double breasted, sailor, Bton and Russian, mixtures and plain colors, cut Nor- folk, double breasted, sailor, Eton | and Russian, Boys’ Three-Piece Suits $2 98 Regular $11.98, at Made of Cheviot and Serges in gray | $7.00 mixtures, brown and stripes, also. Made of Serges, Cheviots and Wort plain blue and red, cut Norfolk, teds in mixtures, stripes, black and double breasted, sailor, Eton and. blue, cut in three and four button S, Russian, |B Sacks Boys’ Suits or Overcoats, Regular $6.98 and $7.50 Values, at $4.98 THE SUITS are cut in Norfolk, double breasted, } | Eton, sailor and Russian styles, made of cheviots and | | Serées in stripes, mixtures. plaids and plain colors | | | some with two pairs of trousers, seers $4 98 . | THE OVERCOATS are cut in Russian, Reefer and || | Tourist styles, made of kerseys, cheviots, astrachan and | frieze, Special to-morrow at...ss.seneceseee+sevseee Boys’ School Trousers, regularly 50c and 69¢, at.39c Boys’ School Caps, regularly 45c and 50c, at..,.39¢ Boys’ Schoo! Suits Regular Price $3.98, at | Untrimmed Millinery Specials | For Saturday, November 4th. econd Floor.) | | 100 Doren — WOMEN'S UNTRIMMED DRESS) | SHAPES—Brush Felts, in navy, brown, castor, mouse . and biack. Special price i 5e HONeill & Co Four Splendid Values in Women’s Coats, Suits and Skirts For Saturday, November 4th (Third Floor). * WOMEN'S CLOTH COATS—Of Cheviot or Kersey.) lined with satins, short, medium lengths, Saturday... +0 WOMEN'S MOTORING COA lengths of fancy imported heavy mixed Tweeds, trim- med with leather; Saturday, atsss sessee vee Value $35.00. WOMEN'S CHEVIOT SUITS—Coats fifty inches ) long, lined throughout with guaranteed satin, new Plaited semi-circular Skirts in blacks and colors; Sat- Uday, Aliceeeeesreres Value $30.00 WOMEN'SSEPARATE SKIRTS—In fancy plaids, circular models, new and iashionable; Value $15.00. Value $16.00. Sixth Avenue 20th to 21st Street $15.00 | | $25.00 or three-quarter > TS—Seven-eighth) see eeeeee, [$22.50 | $9.75 Saturday at. Shoes for Women, Misses and Boys at Special Prices (Second Floor.) LACE SHOES—hand) WOMEN'S BUTTON AND sewed, welted soles, in Patent Leather, Calf; new models at Values $3.00 and $9.50, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S VICI KID BUTTON SHOFS— patent leather tips, Sizes 7 ‘a to 11, | Value $1.25 +85c, LITTLE BOYS’ SPRING HEEL with calf vamps, dull kid tops, stout soles—sizes 10 told. Value $1.50, at.sreewe sere ran nied BOYS’ SATIN CALF DULL KID TOP LACE SHOES~-good stout soles—sizes 1 to 544, Value ; Misses’ and Girls’ | Suits, Coats and Skirts Some of the Best Values This Season Ready for You To-Morrow (Saturday) (Third Floor, rear.) JUNIOR SUITS—In mixtures, semi-titted back, lined throughout with satin, skirt pleated; sizes 14 16 Speclal. ccewsees ses ie siseseseeeveronevsevss ra $15.00 GIRLS FULL LENGTH COATS--Lined thro: out with Flannel, box back, notch collag with em- broldered emblem; colors—blue, brown and mixtures; ‘$ J 1, 75 sizes 6 to 14 years. Special... Fisviis } MISSES' LONG LOOSE BOX COATS=In Covert} yoke effect, half satin lined, notch collar a sizes 14, 16, 18 years. Special......, i + seeeee $55, 75 GIRLS’ THREE-QUARTER LENGTH COATS— ) Th mixt id plain colors, ‘ $5.75 nd fly front; MISSES’ WALKING SKIRTS—In light and dark ) mixtures, pleated model, length 36 to 39 inches, Special S bicinalinareaene | Infants’ and Children’s Dept. | Everything conceivable for the little folks and all mod- erately priced. Reb perme nctt and Turk- Caps and Bo: ish, sizes 1 to ) ions, in plush, popli : $1.98 to $3.98 saline, china, crepe de. chine, nit Sweaters—Solid colors and stripes, at Pie All the latest up-tosdate styles 98c to $2.98 'R° trimmings at 25¢ to $10.00 Toques—Closely knit, in solid colors Boys’ Hats—In Polo, Russian, Tam and stripes, at 25c to 75c Gantt of hearek n, plush, velvet ‘i cloth, cor rush and quill Drawer Leggins—Jersey and Worsted trim, ae in white, black and gray, at LMInID ES, atso++s+69BC to $2.50 $0c upwards to $3,50 Children's Dresses — Outing Flannel nnets—Charming crea- r 4 and Daisy Cloth, Princess, Gretchen Pajamas In Madras, Sateen and i ‘ Outing Flannel, at....79¢ to $1.50 and Russian styles, at 25¢ to 75¢ | Dresses—Long and . ‘ hort waist style: Night Gowns—In Muslin, Canton ‘ ‘dre iM Outing Flannel, large assortment, Seeninns Gob te rye nde $4.00! cuitdren's Coats—In Bengaline and ting an: inton Flannel at Poplin Silks, Henrietta, Bedford 29c to $1.25 | Cord, Serge, Bearsking, Astrakhan, Night Drawers—Canton, white and | Mo ¢ Skin, Russian, Pony, Squirrel, colored Outing Flannel, all sizes, | Imitation Ermine, etc, In all the at... seeeee $0 upwards to 98c | newest effects, at $1.98 to $45,00 Sizes 1146 to 2, | Vie Bid and Dull -$2,65 Value $1.50 (95,10 LACE sors $1.00 | | $1,50 third off the regular price. Manufacturers’ loom ends, full as WOMEN'S VELVET HATS—Superior quality—Seven) JE eee cas smart models in garnet, navy, cardinal, fray, mouse $f 75 and black—Semi-trimmed and silk lined. Spectal atoms , Ribbons Specials in OSTRICH PLUMES $1.75, $9 50, $3.00. § : 4 1H $1.75, $2.50, $3.00, $5.00 up to $20.00. F i i TANCY WINGS, BIRDS, FOMPONS, éc,, ingreat variety, Mas | finest quality oe au Rita : — as : aa ecKwear STOCK COLLARS— sortment of colors, suitable for Several hundred dozen fancy work and trimming purposes: sheer hemstitched stock) Regular Sale collars, with soft silk bow, 25¢ Price, Price in a various assortment of 4c per yard colors; a regular 50c, stock , collar, Special at el 9c = LACE COLLARS agri ‘ig dost ppint Mey lace “ collars, in white, cream ie + and ecru, formerly salting? 29C 4 from 50c. to 98c. §, ela} 2ic . 24c* STOLES AND COL- 6c LARS~100 dozen point | Venise, point gaze and piven ae Met ue 98c collars; in selection 1,000 pieces , you aril find goods 1, 66 Soa’ 98 to) Women’s “Oneita’ |, yiseé trom, $198 10 | | i i COLLAR AND CUFF Union Suits SLTS—A_ splendid ie Grids panera ey ) sortment of all the new Union Suits, high neck f 38 cour ee Boi City 50c and long sleeves, Value Engl eyelet embroid- 75c, cach, at, . ss seeeee ery and lace trimmed. Grade 2—Fine white ) Values up to $1.25. Spe- Merino Union Suit. | 58e Chal At veveseee eeeeeeee Value 98c, each, at.. | Grade 3—Extra fine ) : white Merino Union | 75. | Women’s Stockings Suits Value $1.25 | 300 Dozen Women's Fast each, alseres . Hae Colton rere | 10 ma louble sole, heel and toes, Grete freee ote Wee eile ise sna | ter wool white Union Suits, Value $1.75, at. }$1.00 Men’s Half Hose Men’s Black Cotton Halt Hose—black ct Ihc white soles, value 19¢ to 25¢ per pair abe... Women’s and 50c Golf Gloves at 25c Special tor Saturday We offer knitted Woollen Gloves in fancy colorings, also black and white, for women and children, at, per pair... ‘alue 506, 19 per pair, at...seeeess J Children’s Hose 100 Dozen Children's “Veribest” black cotton 15 hose, excellent for school Cc wear, special Dalf.eseee Value 25c, Children’s .25¢ §0ROSTS The BestShoe for Women | New Autumn aud Winter modela, Walking Boots, Shoes, Pumps, Dancing or House Slippers, { Light or heavyweight Boots, Shoes of various models, Wide or narrow toes, High, medium, broad or slender heels, ) Black and tinted leathers, $5.50 per pair: A tow models from the custom department §.00 per palr. JAMES McGREERY & GO, Twenty-third Street, JAMES McGREERY & CO, Trimmed Millinery, Handsome models for Autumn dress,—with the | latest fashionable trimmings, Large and medium sizes, Continental shapes, Toques, Turbana, ete, 14.50 ‘value 20,00 to 23,30 Twenty-third Street. JAMES McCREERY & CO, | Ou November the qth, A JAMES MeGREERY & CO, Misses’ , | || Sizes 6 to 12 years, | Sale of Untrimmed Hata Suit Department. Cheviot Suits with Empire Coats, finished with velvet collar, Made of plain er shirred Velvet, Velvet and Chiffon, and Chenille and Chiffon, Turbans or the latest “Picture” shape. 18,50 Light gray Mixed Cloth | Suits with semi-ftting| Coats, |Fashionable shades of red, . 15,00 ! purple, green, grey, blue Blue Melton Cloth and fancy} and brown. | Mixed Cloth Suits, Sizes 475 j 14 and 16 years, 9.50 Children’s full length Box value 5,00 and 6.00 Twenty-third Street, Coats, Roll collar, Full sleeve, — 6.75 Children’s blue Serge Dresses, Pleated waist and skirt. QOROSTS 3:75 Shoes for Men and Boys Basement Salesroom, Twenty-third Street, Latest perfected modeta, Selected leathers, Men's... 00. -+ 4.00 and. 500 Boys’ ..s000 eee cone rogego Youths’ 0005 e000 ere G00 JAMES McGREERY 800, Twenty-third Street, JAMES McCREERY & CO. Ladies’ Coats. Black Broadcloth and tan Covert Cloth Coats, Me- dium and three-quarter length, Lined with satin, 12.50 and 19,50 Coats for evening dress, made of fine quality Broadcloth. Pleated or loose models, Trimmed with velvet and silk braid, Lined with white or self colored Satin, White, tan, grey and black, 25.00, 32.50 and 37.50, JAMES McGREERY & C0. Trunk Department. Basement Salesroom, On November the 4th, Alligator Bags,— made of selectedskins,—with Eng- lish frame and brass trim- mings, Oxford shape, Lined with French calf. Sizes 15, 16, 17 and 28 Twenty-third Street, “| inches, F 7.50 i | vatue 10:00 to 100, ‘THE NOON (RACING) got} | Dress Suit Canes, fitted Trav~' TION of The lvening World} || elling Rage, Dress Trunke! on enle everywhere, contains Handioap by Frank Thorp and and travelling receptacloa! of all kinda, ' ‘Twenty-third Beret, bi, pea) the ONE BROT BRT of the PS

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