The evening world. Newspaper, November 3, 1905, Page 12

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. THE WORTD: FRIDAY EVENTING, NOVEMBER 3, 1 SHOUTS MAM WHO ME ARREST UNDER >=" 2S THREW SLES LW ENOUGH "== : ; ton aver e cat, on wnt h she vii ; NS hoe to wear, The hardest shoe to Long Island Policeman Then, Finn Tells. “Police Not t0| rxpress vagon crossing th One bites { wear out. Made for more than th aa years by the same Blyn. he Blyn customers at the start | Arrests Him and Two Annoy Saloon Men Pend- Companio: i ast Case No. 43 Dast Sev enty Companions, mt Test Case, out and } the Blyn customers of today, | 7% tet and contual | “as a ambulance s m \ ustomers of to-day will be Suffering from a pistol ahot woundk!n w ¥ = rs thirty years from now, The ath hs, Face galpes beh he eee ana ma ne ier ae siness ‘was not of mushroom te to-day in Bt, Mary's Hoapftal, Ja} who are sti business i] growth, nor will it be yom fish, : maica, He was shot yesterday afters! th t : i. yon $ The success that we ved has been well earn moon by Jacob Warren, a apedial of- t r i nestle value, ficer of the Long Island Railroad, at rete i YO ¢ le value the Aqueduct station. Acooniing to Warren's story Ryoo | and three compantons created a dis- turbance at the railroad station and ,, when he drove them away they pelted dim with bricks and railroad spikes, ald ” Tooth Powder Cleanses and beautifies the teeth and purifies the breath, é it by deserving to keep and He was forced to draw his revolver : EVSLVIa tam Fall anda Winter ieeoaa oe SHER Ramee tone and fired two shots, ons of the bullets | tess Used by people of refinement a nye: Fall and Winter is ready for your insy nat baciread rae ¥ ana | for over a quarter of a century. the 1 Varren hen arrest: the wounde man end two of ls companions, ‘They | Gonventontfortouriete, Icix Big BEST STORES. SHOES IN EVERY GRADE. PREPARED BY 6th Ave. and 27th Street LX Spor, QDS Vthird ave. & 1224 Street, 609 8th Ave, 39th & 40th Sts. Factories: 401, 403, 405 F. 918t St, doth atreet, Brooklyn, and Wai ler, twenty-one years old, of No rr te chore cata’ te 162 Bowery, near Broome St. eee, vent oreltaree. Renin: 109 Nervous Women SUNDAY WORLD WANTS 2801 3d Ave., 150th & 15tst Sts, WORK MONDAY WONDERS, ACCUSE SERVANT OF Thetr Sufferings Are Usually Due to Uterine Disorders TAKING $1,000 GEMS Perhaps Unsuspected. {Wall Street Broker Has Colored A MEDICINE THAT CURES Man Arrested on Charge | =) of Theft. (Accused of stealing $1,000 worth of Can we dis- pute the weli- known fact th American wom- @amonds on the instalment plan from ne nerve be . “ . . 3 7 oa tis place of employment, Francis But en do 4 3 ‘ tarhild, & colored bervant In the ene the ex, Store Opens 8.30 A, M. Brooklyn Closes 6 P, !. Daily, ploy of S. 8. Ballard, a member of the Block Exchange, living at No. 21 West Beventy-third street, was to-day | fested and to the Tombs f fault of $1.00 dali During the past month Mr. who has offic: 5 ‘Tam, nervous, it | EE <) Men’s Winter Overcoats and Suits. | oe ee Character---Smallest Prices. hings annoy you and le; you can't sleep to quiet y te ks or care for your thefts re to Detective elation of the nerves and gen ans in women ts 80 close Detectives V difference being hese e2 diate sent up ¢ "3 s ed utter Prices That Have Never Been Matched | in Brooklyn, quar’ fossed Fine Dress sghioig Overcoats for Young Men. farcer Fe | the choicest fab r 1 f Smar Coats, in rough Scotch effects, with or tie abst ¢ $12.50 to $27.50 F ; 1 8 ats, in-new Paddock r nodels MRS. DUKE PLEADS ABU RetAah the Glediuene ke th 8 ee ee. a $16.50, $19.50 ind 825,00 TO HUSBAND’S SUIT olce; 1 _ dyape psi 4 ten $25 00, , 8! 0, $35.00, $38.00 and $45.00 Men's Fancy Suits. | t ints to t 8 pros | Overcoats for Business Wear. ne beak 2.50 and $15.00; 5 $9.75 ¢ Ock Coats and Vests, serge dispersal, § with dark coats and vests, in fine dress $3.95 to $9.50 Chole fancy Vesti in 5, that are new and exclusive, t n g at $10.00; others trom, BE. Shotwell, of 103 Plat- 89.75 to $22, 2.00} nue, Brooklyn, N.Y., writes TRENTON, No an N. Duke wife of James B. Duk sfiled a pla to tie f livorce r § heed Second floor rear, East Bu " Ready-to-Wear Hats, For Women, Misses and Children, | Some Price Surprises From Mezzanine Store. Originality of icing make this one of the best lines we OMS French teit apped beaver, hatters rent from any shown We need the room for comers, and s $4.00 Hat $5.50 to $6.00 Hats at $3.95. $6.25 to $7.25 Hats at $4.45, |, $5.45 to $12.45—a full third less than usual Other Hats—va Untrimmed Hats for Horse Show Week, or, The addition of a willow plu a bunch of |j}} ed to complete them. Some are of hatters’ plush, || elvet and lac®, satin and lace, taffeta, and chiffon and |||] te $3.35 to $6.45 Ostrich Plumes, des made, tn black and white; the bla with the greate 470 Fulton Street, Brooklyn)». Men’s Fashionable Clothing | The swell dre dresser wt favors the clothing w at the lowest possible price, w ¢ pr ¢ af SMALL WEEKLY OR MONTHLY AYME NTS Overcoals, *10 to $22 k is a rich, lustrous finish, and the white a perfect bleach; 9 to 27 |/}| $1.25 to $11.45 | || ster, also the French | e irl plumes, in soli d and shaded effects. Plumes Smith Street {| CASH “FRIEND OF THE PEOPLE” CREDIT {Grand Street House House 182-184- 186+ ist-190} 222-224-226-228 SMITH STREET, GRAND STREET, ae ren sme Near Driggs Aviat, Special Worth Shouting s About} \ In the Swellest Winter Styles ra SMALL PAYMENTS | Men's Top Coats You'll be dressed beyond criticism In one of these smart top tg. “ Our Suit sel worsted, or black Single or double brea ted, broad “1 5 rp 4 i, 1 Youths’ Suits i tos 13 7 Dressy clothes for you lows who want the latest tand | t Suits made with { sin ats, faultlessly tailored, in the newest materials, light or dark Values have not re been equailed, Mivicadévvovenees Men's Winter Suits There has been a great deimand for this dashing cuit, It's % Q® easily in the §12 : class, Our special price Youths’ Winter Suits ‘ ‘wi Don't miss seeing it. We can't \ ¢ Suits thanthis, Itsa eid 6.98 [ Boys’ Winter Suits A bie and pleasing line to select from. We should get no ess than $6 for this nobby Boy's Suitwe offer Meseereven, > 3. 98 Children’s Fretty Suits, 2,98 up Elegant Display of Ladies’ and Girls’ Styles £ or double breasted, centre or sides vests, So desirable to the young man of to-day f | Isonably, H i | “ear, OC. ean @ OC, ce — If “wii tal WE Gees ee) wa §= Store Open Until 10 P. M. Saturday. We give Dividend Stamos, 1,000 Stamps are worth $3.00 cash and 500 are worth $1.50 cash when buying Merchandise in over 100 departments ot © Fulton Street, from Bridge to Duitield Street, Store Open Until R A Stamp With Bach 4 0 P.M, Saturdays, B OOKLYN. 10¢. of Your deal —a - -_ —_—$—<—e ——— grt Gatetistaesaaseashenssncsasaal Vs wvteeeneeeensceccneneeneed ‘Indisputable Savings Offered You Saturday: In Men’s and Boys’ Clothing The bargains Saturday in men’s and boys’ Suits and Overeoats are timel so satisfactorily for a 1 ng time to come. Our St now is at its best; ev ind not likely y Suit or Ov to be 5 coat we show § has our guarantee with it as to price, fit and durability, Economize by buying your clothing here, Men's Suits, in Boys’ Long Over- all-woo! brown and coats, ages 7 to 16, all gray mixtures and Wool @ray friete and Maney black cheviots, well tailored and perfect n and fit. for 4,98 Men's Overcoats, of Oxford frieze, full length, warm, Substantial Coats for cold weather also in young men's sizes; value 88.50, for, 4.98 Men's Fine Suits, of a I chev lots, Scotch effects and worsteds; broad, concaved materials, cur extra long Boys’ Boys’ Russian use Sul $5.00 ne, pure terges, In blue. brow Blouse Sults, ayes 2 Fe Alm Tiree vais. Suit and, n Overcoat \ Values Boys’ Double Breasted Suits, a on ‘ n fancy & | Boys’ Three+Piece 0.98 Sults, ages 9 to Fabie cass!mere “Boy s) Ru shoulders, or jan Overcoats, ages 3 t Boys’ oughly well tailored ti oys n érfect in fit f hed be ae Boys’ Long Ove res 16,1 3,50 worth $13.50, for 7.98 Men's Fine Over- coats, of blac BU aig $ rown mixtur Cull es ' Suit and Boys’ Over. and Oxford fr ¢ W t 1 \ t @ and coatings, cut in co cout all lengths, well Boys’ TwoePiece Suits, age { , trimmed and perfect 6 f black and t Theat Values in fit, worth rown and gray shad $13.50. for,.2 098 ting ee Eton Norfolk Suits, ave lack ! r and brown, finished ° stou ¢ hand-tailored in ‘orth tons, silk | and 815.50, for’ bee ieib de eet 9.98 ys’ Russian Overcoats, { ! due Of Raga é and Oxford and all-w e728 ‘ r vulders, severa ths at tur t 83.98 and... 4.98 uEhe ut; worth 9.98 Suits and Overcosts, hand tailc Boys’ Long Overcorts, ages red, fine fane rish frieze, serge and oad concave shoul- paleo kaaneaONNNR 3” Q Cc weceetnceanetneerneeened ‘, Exceptionally Good Opportunities in Saturday’ s Big Shoe Sale. a ’’s collec we tell yc ion of bargain opportunities will demor can save you money an ve you the best of quality if you vill ty your f The sale. wi bring safe economies for all the family, Don't miss Saturday’ bargains ‘ ' ' 1 ' ' i ' ' ' ' ' ' ' H Women’s Shoes, in 21 distinct styles, made of box calt, gun ' metal calf and vici kid, on the newest shaped lasts, all ‘ H heels, Goodyear welted soles, and warr ae ‘att satisfaction in ' every respect; all sizes from 2% to 8, A,B, C,D,Eand EE } > widths; we can fit any foot; value per pair . 2.00 h ' ae Women's Shoe: ¢ of fine q eavy ! a ' ' ica 1s ' ' ' ‘ Ww Se y dongola kid, } high Cuban heels ght soles, pate sh lasts, sizes 24% to 7, D and t ¢ $2.00, per palr ar 1,50 Boys’ Shoes, a good, serviceable and box calf, viel kid and satin calf, sizes 1 to a Girls’ Shoes, suitable for sch va a, QC aocaansranoratgapee Q C= Hints of the Bargains in (Bargain News. | Best Millinery. ; 4 Trimmed Hats, high grade, con- if sting of Sailors, Continentals, Colo- ' Girls’ Dresses and Coats. i’ ' ' ' We can only hint here and there of the bargains that we have iA als and Turbans, mac and taffeta silk, tr ether for the girls Saturday, The Coats and Dresses , tastefully made, and one look will convince you that home sewing nowadays is waste of time when one can buy the best so rea wings and ribbons, every new le color; must be seen b Fl to lated (second floor); Girls’ Coats, full length, of good quality melton cloth, double-breasted! 4 ¥ $7.50 and — $6.50, 3.98 f r tront, plaited back, with belt, high rolling collar, new sleeve, in blue 4,98 "French Plumes, 13 inches long and brown; sizes 6 to 14 years........ Girls’ Coats, all-wool chey made full 5 double-breasted front, full back, with belt, ngth; 2d stinet styles; one ‘glossy coal black or pure white, non sleeve; the other is} flung, hard Le ench curl, 1.19 tly front, full back, velvet notch collar; in blue, q value $2.00 and $2.50, cholee rown and red; sizes 6 to 14 years, for 5. 98: Seow —C, Q C. --- Girls’ ‘Dresses, of {ancy mixtures, waist made surplice, trimmed w th} contrasting colors and fancy gilt buttons, skirt made kilt front and full {feck in aasorted colors, sives’B to $4 yetrs, for : 1, 49 Men 'sFurnishing Wealth at Bargains i in = well Ate ‘soft and arm, 46c Women’s Fine Waists. fir sizes, value 6Sc, each ' Men's Night Shirts, good qual- bd domet flannel, ssserted colors, These three items give hut a vague idea of the many attractive values our waist store has ready for your approval Saturday, The roe Q C= styles are new and fine and right up to date, They are sure to nal woes ott ecce- { ' {mn width and length, well {rte value 69e, 48 the most fastidious taste. Best Attractions Women’s Walsts, made of black brilliantine, entire front In Neckwear. prettily tucked, box plaited, full aM deep cull, Sep- 98c Collar and Cuff Sets, heavy arate tab stock collar; value $1.50, fOr. .....scesreees Women's Waists, of allover lace, front trimmed with nar- linen embroidered, in heavy raised designs, embroidered in white and row Val. lace and medallions, full sleeves with deep cuffs, at- fone value 50¢ and 75¢c, per 19¢ tached collar; entire garment lined with Jap. silk; value $5.00, for : me 2,98 Women’s Waists, made of lace and net, elaborately trim- 4S imed with lace Insertings and medallions, long or short sleeves, Jap. silk lining, attached collar, clear white and cream; “Hack Liberty Silk Rufls, full ruche, with extra ene ends ... 2.25 4,98 value $7.50, for H Women's Waists, good a tality tatfets. front of lace Insert: won ee Q --- ings and cluster tucking, tucked back, full sleeve with oe * { deep cuff, colors light blue and black. buttoned back, 5s 48} ~~ i Sead Best Kind of Ct Handkerchiefs ) (19¢ 19c. Hose, 10c. } Candy News 12¢ | Women's Handkerchiefs, for Children’s Stockings, ion Chocolate Peppermi: 15 mourning use, all linen, all width good quality, fast black cotton sold elsewhere for 30c, per Ib, {good o i these init ry feet, double heels cau nicer: one of the goods are all wo ic, very strong and é popular ie ith peanut,

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