The evening world. Newspaper, November 16, 1905, Page 7

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™ POOR JOHN D. TOILS ON FOR A MERE $40,000,000 A YEAR 4 «< *% ‘M@rackers soar up in prices. . &__ the morrow + | With @ mere forty million this year, $s s Must forty million “tainted,” « Cold, clammy, oll-soaked things, * Blackor than they are painted— i \ @1d, of No. $9 Bedford avenue, Brook- ! dyn, was arrested last night by De- | @taft, at the rea f ag Mr in "yioh S otty ‘be is wanted uy ‘ in in Brooklt visiting his home, and @ instructed Bonner to watch out for Bonner e#hadowed Fitzgerald's baie asian saad wey re os Oil King Must , Worry Along on That or Go to f the Poor House, ig a if By Walter A. Sinclair. (Rockefeller myst worry along on | phandard Ol and other dividends ; gpounting ‘to $40,000,000 thie year—News : gas WOver the hilts to the poor house Painfully tolls John D, \ rer than any poor mouse, J Beemingly he's to be, 1 cost of crackers rising, { Think of his fate v0 drear! Neots is hard hit for he's learned that Wifour times ten million pillars Comes ‘twist the wolf and John, * Wherefore the hungry hollers Gone from his lips so wan. Also bas milk grown dear, “Where, oh! can one go when his low wad of dough Ts @ more forty milifon this yeart gus ) ovee the Aills to the poor farm, + ‘Trudging & by himeelf, - oo weak to use the strong-arm— Game to Increase his polf. Pity an 014 man's sorrow, Give bim a word of cheer, , Mor if he can't borrow he'll starve en p ie All one year's hard work brings, @an't buy a first-class stomach, Can't buy & conscience olear. (And Life seams al) wrong when you're | Plugging al With mere forty million syear, CAUGHT \ AFTER TWO YEARS. Edward Fitageraid, twee twenty-two years ange is fective Bonner, ie Capt. Herkins's prehesier ge of being @ fugitive u tome we prisoner is ghar with havin from the State Induetstal pohonl at gy Mareh re} 1903. Tt twas believed wi to his Bots me in Bs Bronk wiptendent, J, 7 fon ay Fitzgerald could not be found, Capt. Harkins learned ie yesterday, and when he saw the y enter placed him unter arrest, erat ae i canbe DERELICT HAD TWO DEAD. Busters in Great Bay Killed (oh et Gasoline Fames; A TLANTIC CITY, N. J, Nov, 16,— soline fumes from a Pipe un ler tho cabli of their boat, Lilled John Bowers, of Figx Harbor, and Thomas Pistrich, of Clark's Landing! They ‘Wore Alscovered stark {n the launch Ju- Biles flonting aimlessly in Great Bay Lows Levis and ® party of gun ae men started out on dcuin's y Ment 8 & week's ghd Oy pas Into the scala Pe geing @ in Sune ns Nou Ja ie been “distu isturbed | in ma CaN ap thay Osos yeotardng, ie Hark! to th 6 sephyrs sourting, 6. (Not through his whiskers, though.) Hunger's sharp pangs are gnawing. On his head keen winds blow. ‘What though by wigs it's tempored? Stranger, pray drop a (ear For poor hungry John, who must worry on With « mi CASTORIA For Infants and Children, Tho Kind You Have Always Bought Covert Coa at GO. 09 _ Specially Priced for friday, No wonder the Women's Coat Selling is phenomenal! No wonder this section is always crowded. To-morrow it's a fresh price plunge in two of the season's best taking styles of VVvomen’s Coats, Styles that have been splendid sellers at |] $12.75, which we have specially marked for Friday's selling at $8.75 Made of Covert or Broadcloth. (Just as illustrated) You should do yourself the favor to see these handsome coats. Made in the ‘L10 i ist 2 Tr iz iF — N BRAND: » » FOR MORE’ THAN A QUARTER CENTURY THE LEADING 2 FoR25° COLLARS THE TEST OF 8ST "LION BRAND Awways > : : 3 SES A iz smartest ae Veex auarver lengths of good Tan Covert Cloth or rich Black Broad: cloth, Your choice of two designs: Strapped, tight-fitting, or the fashionable Plaited Empire effects. Yoke $8.75 and gine dl satin lined. ac Cooper Store, Beoond Floor, Front.) Friday onl a They include all the lovely new entire front and back designed with graJumed tucked to match yokes in bidek, White and colors. Special price, $2.25 WOMEN’S NUN’S VEILING WAISTS—tn Black and Colors. A neat dressy model, prettily with tailor-stitched side plaits. New style sleeves with deep cuffs. Stock collar and $1. 25 tie, Made to sell regularly for $1.95. Special price, WOMEN'S BLACK SATEEN WAISTS.—Exra lity and highly dustrous. A clever tailored model, with entire front of ae eae lower bec its normal price, VONNRRIE aie Think of it—A whole dollar-and-a Ostrich Linoloums and aide ao vent Rent sof "those *pevalar Rowe “a cover. neat Hs brs Hdd apec' ots. ‘sleet Ce Coober fore, 7H es bl. Fro) Woodenware. sen bo mate oF oad RTAIN HOR, 0 bt eee eget curtain kind ot, jon and Extra Selected items are way China Closets $18.00 sume ya ar nl 18.00 Ever since this remarkable sale began Tuesday morning: this popular section has been a scene of extraordinary activity. All who responded to the announcement were pleasantly surprised— that we're sure of because they mi teason in the world why this should ings deserve the liberal patronage they received, Every garment in the entire Sale was made by well-known makers for this sea- son's selling—thus you are assured that the styles and fabrics are desirable and correct. Men's Suits. All the new color- ings in Cassimeres, eviots, Worsteds, also blue and black fabrics; single and Cheviots, in the new domestic fabrics, cut 5.0 * Youths’ of Suits for the Big Winter colorings in mixtures, and overplaids; also some blue and black chevir NO“CONP TCTION WITH an OTHER'STORE Foun 18°819"STS, NEW YORK. | We Give “S. & H.”’ Green Trading Stamps. I Great Sale of Men’s Suits ) Overcoats Continues Briskly An Event That Has Made New Friends For The Big Store. liberally. There's every 4 big success. The offer- Overcoats. $10, Short coats, long tt coats; medium length coats; col- ors, Oxford, black, blue and gray. Fab- orcas ie ara ct ae! tag 1{{ double breasted rics, Melton and Four Great Friday Specials in ited fos Mohon af Beautiful Lingerie and Woolen Waists ||| $15. M $15. We couldn't overpraise the beauti- Single and double Tourist style, in ful new Waist Styles just pened in |{| breasted, in _ fine 4 all the nobby color- this popular Waist Section if we tried. Worsted and fancy ings. Medium and eee fong Meltons, Ker- sway. To- |{, gfay. and brown, ) seys, imported bs ei «teh igs fe teas i | also’ blue and black Friezes, in all colors, surprise you. The prices, too, are ||| fabrics. including gray, black, Oxford, surprising. Here are a few that stand |{| English Walking blue and Herring. for thousands of others: Suits in black. bone, WOMEN'S WHITE BATISTE WAISTS 5 $20. (As Illustrated, Suits of high qual: Medium and long A beauifal new tailored model, of fine -uality: ity; imported and fine bate of all the new desirable and dur- : yb My Bb pian og He i in single and double able fabrics, luxu- of alternating tucks and lace: breasted sack mod- riously lined and fancy attached collar, Special $2, 15 els, Every garment prota! A to fit ee, his sme style Waist made of all: i} A “gem, ovary Nun's Veiling, with deep cuffs id Conny, OE Ma Pei 018 ce, ce $5 00 Youths’ ered ence iscin, Nora QS and and (loge! Cooper Store, Second Floor, Centres) 5 Big Boys’ Boys’ Winter - inter | rr nnene eet Gent Sate of r vercoats. $3.78: Values in Floest Carpet Sale. waite A choice of a mag: Long -Ostrich Plumes bey i item here is from 25¢. to 506. A choice assortment nificent assortment of Big Boys’ OA, RY Boys, 14 to 20 years, with either the plain i rf ie naa ASE Il cimatuting 3. 936 or belt back: out ful irs woot viuvet breast measure, in sin- oe ne on ore uzavr'veiver cif’ |{| ale or double breasted in fine melee The URY TAPROTRY mRUBeELS styles, in all the new large swi $0 © a red and A chance to dress up the house with new furniture before the rush of the social season, have acres and acres of Furniture with values just as great, Volour Couchds, ge Sa igs es ees an aes ty ea sora #. ieee GE fad igh i ik RUE ny ies or V6; pa Use As illustrated, made on solid oak frames golden finish, open, indexructible. consruc- tion; patent buttons, ment of velours, in assorted colors; seven rows of tufting. cannot pull out, covered with a splendid assdrt- ‘coats, bow l4to 40° rs oF 0 to 3 36. Grease te iA (Bloge! Cooper Store, 2 Fiogr, Mast.) petetneacalidesheRintde./S wre 14.75) AoW ods yy ie THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER i 1008. Great Thanksgiving Sale. Table Silverware Just to give you an idea of the y/ast ties in this great silvervyane salewfiich ing to you, coming at this time, We mention a few items from a stockne ever more scompletegan sive, with prices more attractive than.ever: 1847 ROGERS BROS Al ieee. Fish for Friday--Also Meats 2 Groceries Best Quality Only--Prices Are Lowest in New York nb re Fresh Sea Food is a feature of the World's Greatest Grocery. 4B Very Fancy OA al th Pf Boston crim Sat, Proof positive that we DO sell the right kinds at the right é pl sas tis, packed 8 gree in Kort tive ipa, pers | prices is that we add new names to our list of customers daily— | poston Coatsh, per tb | sinc remeeins Sais || {uteiigem | 1QC| AND KEEP ON GETTING THE PATRONAGE | |‘=r™=™—0— | GE camer ts Seat y Lop eed OF OLD CUSTOMERS TOO seaman ineyl- TC cS 10N ¥ vi ; , 0 '- LSA | oso mar | a a | SM BE | Fe ei | eri Michigan ream iled praagestehch, 8 SALMON - TpAtoue brant aya ot ak ass ah wh We Brn on cuDnan. Veny' dn dita it Loige 0 4 ae yoneRy taker, chs ‘meat, toll F in ae ae ver fs “he a eal mS enerally” known ‘ag ot ath ot Cana me ca adhoge’E ig Blangias far || tett'e aeteedure luster trashy we oe LRA Tine gatetion | fi'an, ue, Diend oot ft a Mee fe: Beam Sig) GaP ec | Rear aw | es ant You Can Save Much by Selecting Furniture Now These few items are but an index—we The bigness of our Furniture Department guarantees our assortments, Dining Chairs, Made of fine oab Cane Seat Oak Dining Chairs. Reg 3.00 for 2,25 Rep 4.50 for 3,50 fo ical i Weather. To appreciate the perio of'thisunusual money-saving | offering in men’s g them; try them.on, .and Bey ‘Il. thank us for the opportunity. A Toilet Articles. DR. CHARLIOS FLESH woop. vox, o ie BHAMPOO, jar, regularty i fAND'S HONEY ALMOND CROAM, SHEFF OLDS DINToMRICE, 7 ity sae WITOM HAZEL 80, Reg 3.50 for 2.50 J Leather Seat Oak Dining Chairs. Regularly 4.75 for 3.50 Sadia “thy iN igh ree new deal ini, ) , K t | AmiExceptional Cutlery Item for ; This Day, oor, oi , you must see and examine |, An unusually fine lot of lace shoes, made of plump: viei kid, with leather’ lining all |’ through and double soles, in all sizes,’ every, pair combining that economicitrio—! wearability, style and litle price. Some j’ patent leathers:may alsobe found in this assertment at $1 .90 the same price, OUR NEW “COLLEGE BOOTS” for |- men and women have become universa favorites t6 those looking for a practical medium-priced shoe. This is one of thes| varieties of the famous “Foot Mould’ shoes. vg to see them, $3.00. They are the best- wearing me Cooper Store, 24 Floor, Basti) and) easiest fitting shoe in orld at Sofa Pillows, Pillow ? Cords and Sli Fitlons, isthe, 908 of whieh nh verd nt, wit ne; Foruiar yo De de with topa of fi Trench 1 ope ne, woren =a|

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