The evening world. Newspaper, November 15, 1905, Page 7

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ber + HERES WHE WN BULK LT Prophets, All Cocksure, Tell | All About It for Next Month, FORECASTS TOO EASY, Bicle Sams Prediction Staff Put to Rout by Strivers After Darla, pains in the back and other ob- ton fmctiities not at present used the Government bureau at No, 100 ay, are working thelr fade and oles overtime these daya to win $10, clerks are buay oollating the ef- rely different brand. Mr, Fast has a@ little farm out tn Oifllsdale, N. J., and whenever he read| fm the papers that the next day was wroing to be @ good one to get in crops and he hired men only to have them it around the kitchen ali day watch- Ee the rain come down, he lost inter st in the Government serial fotion, Bo he advertised @ prize of $10) for the fone best bet on the weather from Oct. 5 to Nov, 16 Turned Out Long Phophectes, To suoh of the prophets who took trouble to inquire in advance, Mr, explained that there was no need feut turning a hair. One of the wholesale prophets, who forwarded a thirty day# consignment ft fresh-laid weather, wrote « letter proclaiming himself the champion long- @istance weether prophet, weather * iret wlth the little polnter attached, is id a tane pat here are no hed bul ya evident that you eithe hit ae tet dial or the pointer or + nt wn t/in Canada, I began 'HOW PRINCE LOUIS IS RELATED TO ENGLAND’S ROYAL FAMILY BY BIRTH AND MARRIAGE. CUEEN VICTORIA= AINGEDHARD 1 GRANGE MAY START AN INSURANCE CO, National Body WIN Consider-a Plan for Farmers to Insure Themselves, agement of insurance companies, rall- roed rebates and eatomobie speeding om country roads are among the prtnel- pal copies to be taken up for aotlan by tue National Grange Patrons of Hus- ‘bandry, whose delegates, representing $00,000 farmers tn all seothons of the United States, will meet on the Gtsel & mutual concern that will insure the lives of farmers on che same plan as thelr properties are pow inured. The Grange will be asked to support | President Roosevelt in his action for se. curing equal rates on ‘ads, and jwill ask ¢hac the Interstate Commerce Com: be given power to make rato carrying farmers’ oropp to mth "C l_ continue tm e range ol lor ten days, and Gov. Stokes, of fervor and Gov, Rell, of Vermont, wi! among the speticers. Afleged Ballot-Box stuffer. PHILADILPHIA, Nov, 15. — Jobn Sohweokler, who up to the day previous to the election was employed as & the office of the City Bolicitor, wurrendored himself, avn stuffing a ballot-box. SL WHAT A DIFFERENCE A Change in Food Makes. derk In @nd had since been a AN) these things come from lack of the right elements {n the food. A and a dafly headache and nervous- neas distressed me, then my eyes be- came affected and poe oe @eatly. “There were days when it eeemed the top of my head would lift off and the: be day want et at Washington, D, G, \@ight where he |e !n danger of having ureau hirelings rubbering into 4 wanctum, sends out @ chart for the th, from Oct. 15 to Nov, 16. The rt books like one showing the gains | football game, with Sheviin talc-| the ball through the Kne. It wig- es and takes rises and falls like a ante raflway Ooney, It shows @ rajght fall, with an awful bump fol- wing Nov, 14, m™ for to-day the rophet saw, months ago, that New fork’s temperature would be 48 above. | Gets It from Spooks, |_ Mow does be do it? Hoe refuses to \eey, though ‘tis rumored that ey ing in & spook who gives him Inside) formation, This man claims to fur. /Olsh oharts to 140 newspapers, which }Bhows hing a hold syndlc | + cate oomlo never stoops to amal! of weather, but passes it chunke, has proof V1 vemto imaelt—that ‘weather travels in aycles ike the moon." ay one can do it after pied bare “4 fairly H 0 ooomne overrun th prophets who make weather their wy. One of the Osler sahool, iv. R. 1, many years ut in Naption. twedéy eight of fo: op on the lion of Weather (o heaith, at edt jonian ot Took ee ts the aschives 61 ae tute, If by don’t be- It, mys, and ging to mice and an the rest of the in orpiat peting they toured "ai s ae or hi for con next Wed and wip be decided hofore Dus 1 Change tn State Excise Office, ALDANY, Noy. 16—Stlas, B, Lyman, of Oswego, haa presented his rewlg- pi as Second Deputy sta Com- amoper of Excise, to take t Deo enry Boule, of Allegany, a¢ In the dépariment, to succeed dim, ihe oa, ean appointed el ans : It fe not my nature to be very heavy, in drive me crazy. a gave up work in Winmtpeg and got a graduate scholarship ‘at Oor- nell Untverstty. But after being there four months I broke down completely, with eye trouble, stomach ‘trouble and head trouble. For eight months I was unable to resume my work—for one entire month I was kept {n a darkened room. * came back to Canada and be- gan teaching again, straggling againet continued bad health, The dostors sald my troubles came from has) ny nerves, the oculists said from my ad everything on the sub- [Feat one rot hold of. In a tamous | work on ‘Neurasthenia’ one sentence) struck me particularly: ‘Diet alone, without medicine, wili dd-mnore good | an 6@ medicine in the world withou' ve demonstrated most thoroughly and completely the truth of that declaration. ‘From trying different foods i stumbled on Grape-Nuts, as a for lorn hope, 8 few months ago. When I began ite use I weighed 115 pounds, and after using it a short time found my weight increased to 185 pounds. so the gain was remarkable, “However, that was only one and tho smallest of the benefite I derived from Grape-Nuts. Before I b to use it I could not concen my work; in school I was z g Grape-Nuts food alone my restoration to health and that by fs wwe I can keep myself in perfect menta) and physical condition, I sometimes leave it out of my bill of} fare for a week or two only to return} to it again and feel the same im- provement immediately of the school ity authorities in Winni- was clessical master in te Instityte for 3 years as well as to Prof. Bennett, head professor in Latin at Cornell Uni versity. be! i hive simply stated plain facts and unhesttatingly declare that 1 would rather die than again go through the tortures and .miseries . from which Grape-Nuts delivered me.” Name given by Postum Co., Mich, v 1 could ecarcely stand ||) Albarn Coburg & ‘torta of Gaxe-Coburg ani Gotha, a daughter of the Duke of EMinburrh, Who t# therefore a niece of King Ed- | Went The Duke of EMtinburgh, brother of the present King of England, married Gran@ Duchess Mare of Russia, Prin- cows Restrice, youngest sister of King Edwerd, married Prince Henry of Battenberg, a brovher of tn iritiwh ATLANTIC CITY, Nov. ibm | der Oe ree Ene: Se ander, i the midetupmen on the war- aot Bedford referred to constantly in Ke Pr Alexander oO) ©-On-1Th As Rhine, Hes AlPOD wm $7253 Prince, SOE Princess, = Princenteury Of. neue Kee | gest Deal Battenberg, Manne aca Bedjord Prifiaess .. Err PIP CESS red outs victoria S oh) yore, am Mane is ote, Battenberg. neSse the news as the nephew of Prince | Louls, Thus Princes Louls of Baten- berg te only remotely connected with the British royal feanily by blood and more closely by marrings, He became a British officer by ctoloe, He re- fused the offer of the Crear of Russia, iis brothemto-tatv, of a high command in the Ruasian navy, which, If he had wocepted, would probably have in- volved him In the disaster whioh over- came the Russian fleet in the war with Japan. ON SALE TO-MORROW : More Than 500 Suits 12.75 Embracing all the latest styles and matertals Long Coat Suits, Eton Sults, 9.75 Cheviot and Fancy Mixtures, ——o————————————eaeeeeeee————————————————— 6th Ave., Cor. 17th St, Women’s Coats. The Best and Most Attractive Styles in the City as) ON SALE TO-MORROW, of In 14.50 f So popular this season. Hip Length Suits in Broadcloth, 9 Mannish Cloth Coats, 8,90 Pull of style and com- See am tween arenes Empire Broadcloth Coats, Very fine quilted ining throughout, {mit ation fur collar and orna- mental front. Value $25, Special. 14.50 Beautiful Kersey Coats, a light weight, rich 12.75 Evening Coats, fastenings in quality, 45 In. long, fit- ted back snd straight double - breasted front; man tailoring white and all the tnost effective and deli- cate evening — shades; P*iined through with white satin; handsomely embroidered collar and front 19,75 Copy of a $50.00 Model, yom NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE THEBIG STORE | re * ACHTYINITSELF LEGEL OOPER SIXTH AVE. pec sear ric oun — SB"BITSTS, NEW YORK. We Give "S, & H.’ 3 G SSS ‘Green Trading Stamps | Simplex Piano Recital To_ Demonstrate How lt Makes Musicians of Us All.” The Piano Tnat Everybody Can Play. Mr. E. J. Renz, at The Simplex, Assisied by Grace Chambers, Contraito B. Walker, Violinist PROGRAMME ‘ 1, Overture, “Post and Peasu: sees. + Buppe THE HIMVLEX 2% “Simple Aveu'’..,, . +s Thome 8& Intermezzo, ‘Nalin’... ‘ 1 favie Dellbes 4 “Beloved, M Is Mor Aylwand ' 5 Selection, ‘Mantana Hubbell 6 Walthers Prize Song % (m Water Boone: —Narcisaus b) Valea. Op. 64, No. 1 Wagner- Wilhelm) Nevin + Chopin Women’s Fur- Lined Coats, An Extraordinary Announcement. | Here's a special value for toemorrow that will | at once attract the atten- tion of hundreds of Wo- men. It isn’t every day that you have a chance to buy an excellent Fur-Lined Coat at $24.75, not even at The Big Store. PRECISELY ASILLUS- TRATED — three quarter length of good quality black broadcloth, Lined with gray and white Siberian Squirrel —large shawl collar of Sa- & "‘Yean” oa il Spit ‘siPLicy.*'"* At 8 o'clock Thursday, November 16th, Burleigh + Meacham in the Art Piano Rooms. (Biogel Cooper Store, Fifth Foor,) bled Opossum; plaited full sleeves, THURSDAY ONLY AT THE SAME PRICE, legei“ooper Store, Second Tloor, Wront, 18th ) \ Beautiful double box plaits all around, w with much style at a very little for Street or Party A Beautiful Velvet Dresses, Special for Ohursday at J G, Ps j O A dress suitable for home afternoons or for informal party wear. Made of Henrietta in soft dainty shades, such as cream and pearl gray, or red, navy and black, effective blouse style, cut away to show lingerie yoke and vest, which is lace trimmed, draped sleeve, finished at bottom with ruffies of lace. Sleirt is very handsomely made, with deep A Nun’s Veiling Dress Street or Reception Wear, Special at AN ernoon or Party Beautifully designed in Short hich are stitched to yoke depth, Truly a dress price. Special toemorrow, $16.50 $21.75 $24.75 (Siegel Cooper Store, Secon’ Floon, Front, 18th St.) Wear, Special at Dress for jae Papa beginning of the cold weather season we offer you specials which would atract considerable amention as the season's very end. Women’s Beautiful Shoes of Calf Skin, Patent Leather, and Hid Skin, your choice at $1.50 quality in the very newest French 45 Fur Felt Shapes, Special at c The most beautiful and stylish models of the season, Large, small and medium shapes, with high, round, or broad flat crowns. shapes and various styles of the ever popular smart Sailor, Every one a genuine, French Fur Felt in all colors and black, Special to-morrow $2.50 Silk Velvet Draped Turbans in large stylish shapes, Special at 45c net Navy, Brewn, Plum, and Black sone Reduced Prices on Ready-To-Wear Silk Velvet Street Hats and Turbans. A fine chance for a few hundred women to save nearly half in « stylish and becoming hat. These hats are in all the most wanted shapes and the only reason for their reduc- tion Is that there are but one or two of akind. They are smartly trimmed with large novelty wings, coque plumes and stylish broad quills, $%75 Hats are now $2.45 $5.00 Hats are now $2.95 $6.00 Hats are now $3. (ee Handsome DinnerSets at $6.75 recedented Opportunity To Provide The Table For The An Un Approaching Festive Days With A Beautiful Dinner Set; Never Bo~ fore So Economically Priced By The Big Store Or Anywhere Else, Our Great China and Glass Store seems to bring prettier dishes, more handsome decorations and finer qualities with each recurring season, but we have simply over~ shadowed all former displays this season, Our tables are groaning under the weight of piles of handsome and artistic ware, the beauties and extraordinary values of which must be seen to be appreciated We append a few of the thousands of our Special Offerings Dinner Sets, Table Glass Grimmed & Untrimmed Ufillinery Specially Priced, Tinted effects, turban shapes, short front 1.95 Handsome quality of fine, crisp, lustrous silk velvet, beautifully shirred, in six entirely new and different styles, in the prettiest and most becoming shades of Cardinal, Gar- Never sold under $2.50. Special $1 95 . Beautiful Trimmed Hats at 95600 Our hardest task is to make to-morrow's showing of $5.00 Hats as beautiful in the ad- vertisement as they are in reality. There's a refreshing newness about these new hats we have made and trimmed for tomorrow's display that is fascinating in the highest degree. They include beautiful novelties in Silk Velvet and sylish Furs beautifully combined, Srylish all-satin hats, and new effects in all-white and all-black hats, and in finest Felt hats immed with wings, Your own eyes will tell you they tre worth a much higher price. Special to-morrow $5.00 Superb New Styles in Ostrich Trimmed Hats $10-, $1 2.50, $15:%, Our beautiful Trimmed Hats capture the feminine fancy. These exquisite styles we have made ready for to-morrow's sale are as different from the ordinary types of mils linery shown about town as if they came from another world. They're the quintes sence of style in Arcade, Sailor, Belfast, and Marquise shapes in all-white all-black in colors and in rich white lace. All sumptuously decked with Ostrich plumes in every New arrangement with which Paris is now delighting us, Special tormerrow. $10.00, $12,50 and $15.00 (Stag: oper Store, Millinery Salon, Second Foon) Yew Vietory Ral Rearing Sewing Machine. Will Last a Lifetime ; Each Machine Guaranteed for Five Years, Easy Payments if Desired. NICTORY” BALL-DEARING SEWING MA. CHIN DS “with sutegats lift and drop head and axtre large arma, 9 Viotory’’ is self threading, { has 40 automatio tension and on and positive take-up device and al) the moat modern attachments inoluded in the outfit. Other advantages In purchasing a ‘Victory ine ide froe inatructions @t any time: and the Pasy Payment Phan—smal! sum down and |ittle amounts monthly thereafter No annoyance, no collectors, no confusing prominer EXTRA SPECIAL FOR To MORROW: & new atop-mo- FIND DECORATED AMBRICAN S0TS,| FIND THIN TABLE with gid traced handies, 12 dinner plates! assorted etchings, neve Uf soup pastor & meat dishes, 12 fruit) than 000. to da 13 tndiy x fasert og tea plates, soup. tureen, ANBERRY GETS, larke bowl and boat. ate. Bio cover PRESSED GLASS FRUIT value 6 Pp D GLASS TABLE Witt GOLD DINNTI Row, ChiAM “Mt 100 pleose; R ND COVE! Talus $18.00 | Fit THIN AU@TRIAN OHMINA 8PTS,| hg richly Aran? ee uP, wh ad . oar tea “be i fd i ee Puttin FRUIT, ME LIMOGES CHINA SPTs, AVY HANDS INA SALAD OR SAUCE BOWLS, assorted plee vi up tureen eat hanes 00 plc Nt 1B Bd) Blexet Cooper Store, 84 FI, Front) 0 Wo,, at. sat, WATHUR OR LEMONADE JUGB, Oe, A Drop-Head Machine with all Attachments, $12,50, $45 "Victory ' Sewing Machines, 18,50 $40 ‘Victory’ Sewing Machines, 17.50 $35 "Victory" Sewing Machines, 16,50 Also & complete line of Hand Sewing Machines at $4.50 and upward. (lege! Cooper Stor, Third Floor, Centre.) Wen ’s Winter Sudts and Overcoats at $/0, S/5 & $20, To-morrow, the 4th Day of the Big Sale, Finds Choosing as Good as Ever, You know, 5,000 garments is quite a quantity to sell in a few days, even for The Big Store. However, it is safe to say that if the selling continues as spiritedly as it began every one of these Suits and Overcoats will be gone ere long, Why shouldn't these values be snapped up? Just think of i at the very Winter Sults and Overcoats in Best Fabrics and Styles at Extraordinarily Low Prices, (Blegel Cooper Store, Main Fieer, Basta Women’s $3 to $5 Shoes at L95 It seems as if all the Shoe Bargains in New York are centred in The Big Store just now. Clos behind the phenomenal values which we have been offering during the past week follows this @araordinary an- founcement For tomorrow we have many hundred pairs of Women's Shoes from regular stock with "Senga Hooks,” and in addition we offer quite a quan: tity of sample shoes from well-known makers and priced them all at $1.95, The variety of new syles is complete, embracing Nearly al! the favorites of the season, When you consider the fact that owing to the great advance in the cost of leather—how the prices on shoes have risen, it is then that you fully appreciate the true scope of this offering (lege! Cooper Store, Second Floor, Rast.) Roys’ Winter Suits and Overcoats 3185S FOR THURSDAY —The Big Store offers the ununsal opparuniy to equip the boys with a wholesome winter suit er overcoat—every 4 f Virtues—Style, Durability and Economy, farment combining that trinity of Boys’ Tourist Overcoats, In Oxford and Cambridge colors, Made of geod quat- to 16 yrs, ity Melrons, belt back cur full and long sizes Russian Overcoats, Navy Blue Chinchilla, Oxford and OliveMelton, Mili. tary buttons and belt effect. Sizes 246 to 8 years. Boys’ Winter Suits, CHOICE AT Either Norfolk or Double Breasted Suits with plain or trousers. In Blue and Black Cheviots and | ° fancy mixtures and overpiaids, Sizes alt years, Cooper Store, Second Floor, Bast) Women’s Eiderdown Sacgues, Robes and Knitted Norfolk Jackets and Rouse Sweaters, WOMEN’S DRESSING SACQUES of woe! Eiderdown. round collars and crochet edge finish. Regularly everywhere sold at 89c. Special to-morrow, 59c WOMEN’S DRESSING SACQUES of wool Ripple Eiderdown, extra heavy and warm, Made with round collar and prettily trimmed with black applique. Special to-morrow, 98c WOMEN'S BATH ROBES of wool Ripple Biderdown, extra heavy quality, with pointed collar and kimono sleeve. “Trimmed with satin and finished with silk froxs and wormed girdle, Colors are red gray or blue, Special to nrvows $3.75 WOMEN'S KNITTED BLOUSE SWEATERS, extra heavy. Fancy stitch, high neck. Ribb-4 collar and cuffs. Full, handsome blouse. neaaal | | 25 to-morrow, . WOMEN’S KNITT!D NORFOLK JACKETS. Made in an attractive stitch V neck with ribbed cuffs and belt Regularly $2.50. Special | 95 $ e to-morrow, (Siegel Cooper Store, #econd Floor, Centre.) ~~” 4

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