The evening world. Newspaper, November 22, 1905, Page 6

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| } ———% Journey Without Guides or Native Aid. NOW ON HIS WAY HOME. Made Previous Trial with Leonida Hubbard, Who Died of Starv- ation in the Wilds, BT. JOHN'S, N. F., Nov. 2 to-day from Dillon Wal fador explorer and New York law contained the news that cessfully crossed Labrad sir ‘a Jace is the first white @ver made the journey @uldes or Indian as lawyer was one « ton, The letters well and had plen they reached the ON Oct. 6, Tn 194 Mr. Wi Gas Hubbard's it Hubbard, whose Le Although the New Yor the letters ning to start westward for Georges } reach Fort most nort! of Narth Here the two waterways are intend to start bee on the froze dog sleds and sw said that he ox in April Realizes His Hope Pigar Briggs Revell Company 1S Fitth avenu day trem 1D. theing brought a Columbia « Wallace as Michik am: It Dingava to around the « tral! and ther us to take thre “We have om na rat FYPLORER WALLACE | CROSNES VBRIDOR First White Man to Make the | ‘ Lottle Mut THE WORT): WEDNESDAY FY FIXING UP THE LEADERSHIP. By T. E. Powers. is { \ |) Foo BARL } do not Use Your FEET IN FooT PALL | USE ONLY | Kind WORDS Ny 20 DAYS= Brtao ny P AND WATER SAID WAS | TAND PA STANDPATTER, | | Twooy | ‘1D You Ever?) | “We naver mix up in State politics “What. Nover?” “Well, hardly ever!" ¢ me and the one man | Big Sights Ahead, LKS IN MIXUP OVER A PIN, |i Joe Plk Loaned It to Another and |" It Disappeared, | This tg an Elk story, aan Elk. Fils em Rollam a real emtate | corty-third street. homas VV n Elk cane of the wed an Pik pin from Hollas on Satuntay night, He met | who, though not an | hen epinton of Elk |R was, in the then Norfoet and Mle: Muller had sup- n the F Hotel on Broadway, Wh the eer kinds-of cigars are distinguishable box. Brands you can They A ANNA HELD CIGAR Ge. A perfect blend of im- \ ported and domes- # Uc leat Bigin sire, J inquality and ip solid satisfaction to the smoker. : m that le to go liameare: ‘When the couple parted Nor- | rh » H. Easton—through | foot missed the Bik pin ineident to Policeman Collins 8 too late, but let us show well. ble for the eufferer t ‘The tubereulas rondertul Fins rat t ‘The X-Ray Voter Ray ‘ts fare killed the lunes CABINARC INSTITUTE, Suite by this “A” (Triangle A) merit-mark on the “A” mark are the best cigars get for your money. represent the improved New Standard of Cigar Quality developed through recently perfected processes for refining leaf tobacco—exclusive scientific methods of thoroughly ripening and actually blending the selected varieties of leaf tobacco, ) This “A” distinguishes 4 number of brands, varied in blend, shape or price to suit individual tastes. But all represent this higher standard of quality. Try these “A” guaranteed cigars—famous brands now made the new way, He then rv ‘Trum, seve at Bam Preterick halations am§ other treatments which een proven useless in thousands and during Ole time ‘of expert the advances fram a miki naition, aad ull chance of help ot walt until it you how to get onquer th gers thi ROYAL BENGALS Little Cigars Bex of 10-166 A good little, clean little every- day, all-day amoke. Good all through—fl ler, binder and wi The perfect little AGED MAN KILLED HIMSELF. ty-five years re and Corona stand killed of despundency 11, No, 400 W, 23d St., Cor. 9th Ave. Howl, Pe Pp 3 hate. HAI y COATS, Made of a good and soutache braid, Colors are red, blue, brown, castor ‘solid and good, made to NING, NOVEMBER 99, 1905, S"MUCHADOT sss Lot Will Be a, "A beavers sung’ we Happy One ‘Vhen Plans fe Are Made. icemen's jum. A squad we' p or be refractory, + Muchado sat {n halr and ran his strong and| «: ewy hand through what ts lett of | 6 A groan of @ngulsh shook amd hungry cops $7.98 FOR THREE-QUARTER LENGTH KERSEY quality material in a semi- fitting model; trimmed at neck with inlays of velvet and black, all sizes, like illustration. 7 1.9 Fe for dozen of 4M@ per dozen) Fe for bolt of cole Collar Buttons Chinese ored Feather Be pet pair of 10c Tron'ng Wax | stitched Braid, | Belting. | Thread set Steels for lange rollof | | Yomth 10c. Ge fs, Reon 1@ {01 package of Cotton Tape, §@ for 5 spools ered Star and r Pins, fod large cube King's 200 | all complete Anchor Set . in yards spool of Mach foe 286 Tints or pair dl wipe leone koe Thread. 1Ge {9 25 Tat) AO Pe Tock: Shi c tetas 5¢ ee yard for! Tors. ing Feet — farren’s lle 0 . for Jerse Se ee alt for! gq for Machine sik Grosgrain, LC for 2s Fh. 8 ered Be for bunch of| Su | Featherbone | with tassel ends, | Dreasmakers’ Bust Cotton Tape. | B@ for Men's Coat | for 60 4 pits | Springs. | de, ° . { Cotton Tape | 1@ id aig the 12¢ per dozen for | Twist arp's - Ic 3e for bottle of Machine Oi, | les. ton. nm. Tape | "Jef squad to watch | I have t beside the boiler in each factor pinch the steam in case it should 39 Darning Cot- | De each | A squad of plobiters we'll form te » pastry in the shops; also of oyster-tosters, formed of lean | We'll have to have bia Important Sale of Garments 49 45¢ per yard tor! Ze for Gold for Silk Back Hair Nets ial. to 14, No Mall Orders and none sent C, 0. D, $7.98 *?:. an exc This is spool of Kerr's Luster This second floor. Women’s Shoes Originally Made to Sell and worth {2.00 and $2.50, Will Be Sold To-morrow at $1.49 A big Eastern fac- tory'’s accumulation of Women’s Shoes that are grand and good in every way, They are positive $2,00 and $2.50 kind, Numerous styles and leathers — Box Calf, Vici Kid and Patent Coltskin. Shoes that have just been made, Every pair on the newest lasts, Blucher soup cut and straight lace patterns, Cuban, military and lowcity heels, me- dium and heavy weight soles, the Winter weight kinds, Every size from 214 to 8, widths C to EE, specially $ placed on sale for Thursday’s e selling at,.... 98¢ for Women's red, brown and black, high grade felt upper leather, flexible sole Juliettes, just what you want for these Ny ae it n days, Sizes 3 to 8, ‘or Men’s Tan worth $1.39, 79¢ and Black 98¢ for Women’s | Leather Slippers, An Kidskin Shoes, | advance selling, Ever- ett and Opera in pat. tern, Sizes 6 to 11, easily worth $1.00 to $1.25, 2 ny for Girls’ high | 98¢ grade School Shoes, box calf and vici kid, sizes 6 to8 and 8}, , to 2, value $1,50, sell at $1,50 a pair, in sizes 2!4 to 8, widths C to EE, SUGAR—H and B RBAS.. gooter Starland Granu re Whole or lated, ¥ehiny Solit 4Re NEW RICE — 30) sacks of whole grain, new. ci COFFEE —Genu- soutt Force—all Freeh ind aisewhere: 5 wackage Ze age a | POTATOWS — Puncy 22.8. laend Heil Superior Li FLOUR-—Plue Bell White Rowe, | XXXX Minnesota f | Bushel , Be | Cherry, Damaon « fet Shrine Wheat pat: || pune pK Abe | Huapoen reah, fy ent, 1015 Be | | tdately eee Z eo sround, OIRNGDS mn’ rid $ Pigs] er pound; spe- efal, per bound, ic Lemons : ~ Bri ght, fe Volat Sausage, choles, Worth 18c. pound; special, poun pees ¥ re t be y ic ine Cucuta CEREALS calbo, worth 2 \P Shreided = Wheat— ; mpectal, |} Trisc oF s. for #1 tb : back- gaok- - 100 CORN STARCH — SUGAR YEAS Blue | Bell — Com- 7 8 Frosh 1 are it wth the luc 4 4 Harvest weet Wrink= Pure Groceries! Good Mea | ABW JAMS—B ive w Core extra 12c ts! The Best Values! Is Our Moito. Fish and | ROAST, ar LEGS Mut HAMBURG STPAK | | LONG ISLAND | HRMS ISYARP 100 | ARMOUR'S BEST! BOILBD HAM or ( sOLL BD H COOKED ROUND CORNED HEEL ® ¥ on be Ze) IG al every pa 36C OF CANADA To 1 ADE WBAD | 106 Oui the at $10.50. Crotting Just read the best Clothing argu- ie k malignant for Women and Children for Dresses worth $1.49. Made of good. quality plaid in all colors; Rus- sian blouse style with a revere of plain mater- Sizes 6 never bought better we offer you now, Bridge connection with spool of Batten burg ms. 1906 style. Pad San Silk, wert. | ment in the city—found, a man City. | who had 1,000 fine overcoats—he Malay | Cul packed at Bl pore nm $1.79) i I frat 15c SYRU aly acide Drip for table, use gal: jon, {neluding free. ic WINCH OM ‘sor CATSUP. Blue Bell, from ov snk Heat Costs Nothing AAT aia tnt rhe GENERATOR ¢ coutrates and hitems! e waste heat cigar butts $ myaseobla and en squadropho Here’s Waist Value « Waists, ‘Then vt a miper 49¢ for all Silk fancy Jacquard Taffetas, in the new and popular fall and winter colorings, with Dresden and Pompadour effects, Always sold at 85c, Very spe- cial at 49c, 42¢ for All Silk oil boiled Taffeta in any shade for street and even- ing wear, also changeable effects. Worth 65c. 75e for full 36 in. Black all silk oil boiled Taffeta, guarantee Worth $1.25, Children’s GIRLS’ FULL 3TH COATS, tionally pretty with a deep lloped front, contrasting to 14, $10.50 value than in each yard, 835¢ for 22 in. Hollow cut Cor. duroy in cream nly, For waists, evening coa hildren’s coats? ete, Worth 75c, 69e for full 27 in, Velveteen Velours for full suits and coats, InBlack only and worth $1.00 yd, 15¢ £01 25 Side Supporters, for Beaded 45 Lamp Fringe, for small 10¢ Laundry Bags. for Burnt $2.25 Leather Pillows, worth $2.98. Be & spool of Qe {21 skein of P n Lustre Ems broidery Cotton §e@ ach for Sil | Golf Nets r doven for Mabular Shoe! J@ for card of | Hooks and Eyes. Men’s $18 Overcoats needed the money—he reaily ought to have got more for them—we, really, ought to charge more for them—however, here they ate for tO-morrow, Description — Long elegant cut coats, big, broad, concave shoulders, hand made col- lars, the kind that fit close to the neck, lined throughout\with double warp Princess Serge. The materials are of strictly all-wool_kersey, beavers and foreign frieze in all the popular colors; also the much wanted Tourist Coat in a wide range of fancy patterns. Remember, $18,00 ought to be the price, (610,50 SALE PRICE, Roney 20 Mute where grown— — Finest OS GAT Sarah ae BRANS-900 bags choice hand picked Now York state Navy Beans; burtel of Iba. 3 a8 Mae PF natn @4e lected ripe to: | YOR strongth, M4-I! ca 7 g~ a a

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