The evening world. Newspaper, November 24, 1905, Page 9

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— wee eee = WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 24, 1905. Y eo = Le Se ee Aon 7 B,000 MEN SCHUTZENBUND' AWAIT ORDER FESIUEAT Us Young Mother Commits Sui "yey cide in Fit of Nervous- Contra 14 j { ot | | hay Ce Loven) NEWYORK ‘ Sheet Music Sale, "190 ALL DAY SATURDAY Way to Court. ness, old anda ren aly thddodne wok ty, 4 , Add Ze for each plece ordered by mail as . 7 ene rg # } The lates! song success, Building Trades Unions atta Storia Jennings tre young wite BLAZING PAPER FILLS call heredity, age, ines or ,COME BACK tre nenesong hie 12¢ . ° of Dr William x he bade ida . ga) Will Fight House- sashes physiola ie ning? SUBWAY WITH SMOKE. Feetive vision consult one of our Nasa Mialibny. (NONE IHIN Mone j f the t In the fasijonable 135 | aes Ocudlists : ra Wa to Worry a Mocnllent smiths’ Lockout { bs at Patehen avenu wr ; lore na ' aye “ t In Your Heart * [atta trom av kil ie ci Small Fire in Porter's Closet at} ,, A.W. BREWSTER M.D. PY when he Was run down Pysnniny Wte Was: Wh reet Causes G E DW It MINS IN, M.D, | 5 | mari Arive o . Fulton Street Causes Great EMPLOYERS IN SESSION, | S:vent’ street and Park avenue ven to sulclde through ‘ telvalacierestion 5 . Mr. Bischel waa o * way jo the ess occasioned by the loss Excitement. elk ‘\ ( ) Chimsinal Cobrts ‘Bulldthe at the atter the girl ‘had smashed | ‘ se easiearnant | MARC " “ae AVON, yee . ot his fatal injury. having been « valuable china through care.| A fire wiaich eaused much ee MARTIN IND 20TH, M. D pn Their Emergency Committee} mone to avoear a t and a Jot of smoke broke out fn tne ee ie nen ater Hocottaty | manny Var he ae és Paul Adams. for mle have been married threa| Fulton stcect subway etatlon at 689 a ite ate ie sone As with embessling & @ soctety's i ale hago eed bitce | om ; ysicians of experienc Wave You — f fv At, % He he cour tnen . Pollcoman Sager, of the Ninth Pre-| you precisely the same examination as FS Fala sive ‘Action To-Day. Bie 8 * a found, ‘badly : , i ae ae ed at Fulton street and if you paid the usual fee of five or ten The great ballad hit 12¢ gf UT White lostor was away from home f ke coming from the /AOINS. ca vnae escent tne ’ “the Snreadina Che SEEK NON-UNION MEN “DH veare old piled SARE & t and turned in an| Tineare, ind Chat modbeate, } Neath the Spreading Chestnut Tree, * I . t One Hundred He had a wine ri agonue, He had, nd Teaves a Da the dining room. wet Lator In the mold dropped a tray containing “ -| china, breaking another set, The last ed i nel Geo Beschen , mpantes respond: | ‘ | # carrled tnto the tun | Q, EChrihéedS. ns Year eer be tion proved that the Oculists and Opticians, ~ iia en, dl from a store al WS strike Would Stop All Building |! seh ompletely upset Mra. Jon- closet. 43 Years’ Practice. | ‘Newt oe agent tg chat «mt q i . ng | Roo! compl jen- | ae and Perhaps Cause Wide- | WAGON RUNS OVER DRIVER. te fF Gwento Mant stdreysverenh | ning! nerves. ho called the servant | Apparently ome newspapers hed |228 Sixth Avenus 1345 Brondway sara habeas: wt t and was run over by the] to hes d scolded her roundly and as|oaught fire and filled the station with Below: Seth Bt ve carry the largest stock of sheet mus'¢ and musie books | spread Distress, Gamved Fesior, a boy of #h wii taken to Roosivelt | @ res irl left the place + |emoke, and the room being narrow und | 950 sixth a nue 217 Broadway of any store in New York—prices are greatly reduced, ‘ c BAUR TREO: RAAT: TON | a Mog a oie Astor Hoan, Ts earmre cessith ME MR It tn tht | Bast street, state 0 last night, b el ftteen feet long, it was some time be- | § {= et Arcade, An emergency committee composed of twelve members of the Bullding Trades jes session Yo-iey at Wer tn) Drone wea Our Men’s Hats for $1.49 Are as bored that’ tis commitee woud ce-(f @ » Good as Any $2 or $2.50 Gre a ckout Agunat the 4.00 mem im ide Put ona Man’s ve dusesmiths and sridge ea iN $1.49 for Men's $2and$2,50 Hats. ae HERE EN PRCA NCR PET SOP Is TAO 2 PNY Lt Splendid Eyeglass Offer for To-Morrow 89¢@ will buy glasses worth $3 to $4. Seeing is believ- ing, and a 10 day trial is surely convincing {es an expert i examination cf ir eyes absolutely free with cvery Et of gold 7m filled (5 year guarantee) eye , pectacles men's Union before the day was over @rd that the lockout would take effect to-morrow : / th or without rim, and oaeeeeennesy ! James Farrell, secretary of the untor All the newest shapes in Derbies, Alpines Ane eauTehie: lenke sald if the men were locked out and the CT finest pebblein 18¢ 6,000 members of the Ornamental B Workers and Archite Erective Iron W rr Housesmi would go on strike, a ‘ QY Racket Hat in black, Tegel ‘\} brown, tan and gray,.., thus tle up all of the larger building Suc." | Continuation of the Most Successful Clothing Sale We Have ve Byer Held} | ° ‘The wnion tu mbers of bullding r; special to-morrow a tT; special row of more than $0,000 m ualine ¢ teEmplovey’ Assan ww A Fertile Field of Surprising Bargains in All Departments Ready for Saturday Shoppers @esk Non Union Mon Bring the Girls and Misses to This Sale of Dresses, Etc. | | gr =™ doth camps there was a very { $ Wily alo Sauk Ua) oat 9 50 Genuine Bargain Olierings to parents who want their daughters teautitully dvertisement to-day by the build ing contractors, te & MoCord, wit) . | and stylishly dressed ata slight expense. The girls’ and misses’ appare! in this sale Is reliable to the fullest extent, No matier how low the price, each whom the trouble started, for non eT garment is dependable and worthy, and our absolute guarantee goes wita union men, This was taken by the “Success’ spells bargains during this extraordinary sale it spells each purchase. Second Floor untong to indicate that Post & McCord $7.50 saving for you, because the manufacturer needed our money for Girls’ $2.49 Sample for Girls’ Full Length Coats were being backed by the Employers more than his merchandise; $18 is what others are asking for similar $1.49 Dresses, made of plain «asi. i. 98 a illustration), made of een pallet hat @ long and bitter Third garments in New York to.day—they’re worth it. D mere and Scotch mixtures in heavy mater al, in plain co’. The 6% housesmtthe employed by Pos a I r Description 1 Russian blouse effects, Full skirt, large ors, with of without cape, prettily @ McCord in thelr building operations sii ay ong el eda, ce ea sleeves, prettily trimmed withemblem and trimmed with braid, Sizes 6 to 14, All went on strike a few weeks ago, The braid, Sizes 6 to 14, colors. firm belongs to the Employers’ Associa tion and were supposed to benefit by the arbitration agreement entered int F; by the feferited butlffme unions ant the Employers’ Assootation. This agree Ment was that before atriking or de claring a lockout the eatter in dispute Would be submitted > a commission for arbitration Tho employers con tend that the Post & MoCont house emiths violated this agreement tn etrik- {ng without submitting thelr grievance © arbitration. A prominent member of the Employ err Association snid to-day that the arbitration axreement will expire Jan 1 and that the employers would not renew ft, as the unfons had repeatedly violate! . He sald: Will Stop Building, "The unions realize that they have - ; for Girls’ Coaty, made of $3 9 for Girls’ Coats, full length $2.9 aiisieao! henvae ith, in blue : oe. le made of a fine quality chev brown, red, green and tan; Th sites blue, brown and gree '\| they are doub'e-breasted front, large box Ss} double-breasted front, fu'l box back with plait, with belt in back, emblem or sleeve, belt; large sleeves with turn cuffs, trim- , ’ : trimmed with inlays of velvet avd bra‘d. Sizes 6 to 14 med with contrasting colors of velvet or broadcloth, Sizes (like illustration), 6 to 14, oe oe poe $9 9 for Misses’ Sample Coats, made of imported { for Girls’ $8.98 Hood Coate, fulllength, made| DeFo mannish m tures, kerseys, melton ete, clr. $6.98 of all-wool imported cheviot, circular bak, | cular effects, large sleeves, military collar, large hood, $8. 9 for Misses’ and Junior Suits, made of an lined with shepherd plaid, Another model has full circular ile wool cheviot, double-breasted front, box back, notch velvet colar, large leg-o'-mutton sleeves, with | k, with or without belt, notch collar, j three pockets; very 6 swell. Sizes 6 to 14, | full sleeve, ki : a skirt. Sizes 12 to 18. All colors, for Young Men's for Men’s $3 Pants, — — for ery * Walking Suits, made of an 50 Fee tae meee 59 made of nobby elfects in $7 9 for Misses’ Sample Coats, made of Scotch $16. 4§ excell nt quality of broadcloth and cheviot. in @ wide range of fancy patterns, Remember, $18,00 ought to be the price. (Qmet $18 Sults Qe: of fancy wors- teds, tweeds and 50 in clever designs. The styles are double and single breasted, Sizes to fit men of every build, Each one of these suits is carefully hand tailored and some of them are worth as high as $20, ’ cave shoulders, hand-made colla: that fit close to the neck, lined 2) with double warp Princess Serge. The At mategials are strictly all wool kersey, beav- qs and foreign frieze in all the popular @ colors; also the much wanted Tourist Coat for Men’s $10 Over~ 5) | sont made of Oxford and vridge frieze, They are cut 44 or i) Inches long, bave velvet collar, broad shoulders, and are full and graceful. A very popular over- coat, in all sizes from 34 to 40 chest. The men who get these coats will receive genuine bargains, worsted stripes. ‘They are a very handsome essortment of nobby tweeds, plain kerseys and meltons, in The coat is 48 inches long, tight fitting, the power, and they Intend to use it cheviots and tweeds, cut single and hall oh Raat ld all ‘he new models and shades, These Coats body lined with a guaranteed satin. High kilted skirt VAR There last much dutiding going on double breasted—big, broad shoulders, sold thousands of these pants at $3, are cleverly and skilfully tailored. Come and tee them, Colors are red, blue, plum, green and black, Sizes 14 that the employers cannot hope to put Sizes 14 to 20 years. 3 18 to 18 years wp dulldings without the unions, For Sizes 14 to 18, TS, instance, the last strike demonstrated that there are not more than 600 com petent housesmiths outside of the union, The bullden cannot hope to do thetr Work with that number of men Consequently, If the asscolation de clares a lockout, all building operations must cease,’ To-Morrow We Sell 500 $5 Overcoats at $2.98 Each z Note carefully} Bear well in both these illus- | mind that this is trations; they a special offer represent two of for but one Ft Saturday Specials in [FURS| Stylish, Reasonable $3.95 for Women’s Biown Sable Lynx Sets, 60 inch throw scarf and 26 block muff $3. 95 “ BY) A set well worth $6.98. Special for Saturday at, . A ae, for Cenuine Gerinan Squirrel Sets made of a fine quality o 1 irre’ e!—throw arf 60 atuwin ty tae fase mney the leading little and et -. $7 98 inches long, satin lined. Large Pillow Muff, with a fulldown bed, Special for Sat inday $7.98 At the Huusesmitns’ headquarters to miner th a Vr $9.98 {0° Genuine Fox Pillow Muff with 4 stripes, made in the 26 block style, lined with a fine 5B 08 , fecha he ouremit out beste % pe fy : $ .98 regular . quate a et pe ith wide stripe, tail trimmed and satin lined, loo wo - f i i ia Sa C Feault (athe strike ot the woah Yoo service 8 $9.98 {or Sable Fox Pelerine with wide stripe, tail trim ss : Be Ge Eades eens ee erate able and price— for genuine $45.00 Mink Sets, made of fine selected skins—60 inch Throw Tie, tail Boe-uplog | men ig take the place of stylishin five dol- $24 98 trimmed—large Pillow Muff wi th 6 and 7 stripes, full down bed. thirty-two ilona would not wink with every lars nev- $7 98 ‘or pene me 00 Fox Throw Ties, 55 inches long, satin lined, fringe trimmed wn yp 98 01 Mithe. builders’ to" te akeoted ‘by. the way: Ev-!| $5 Value. er bought Special at. 6 threatened tie-up sald to-day it would be & calamity to the city; that never ery size better in the ay bal of the city has there been as ee ah bul ye In progress and suspension of ope og, distress to thousands of ramilles. ° The Great Shoe Floor, “vit | (1.95 Large Worth $4 Elevators! for Men’s $12 Tour- yh) ist and Regular Overcoats, made of latest designs in plaids. They hat ck, are cut 50 inches long and have the broad concave shoulders, COURT DEFENDS PEDDLERS. ‘The Regular Overcoats are made of fine qual- ity Orford and black friese, also black and navy Magistrate Ove kersey and meltons, sizes from 34 to 46 chest, Protect Licensed Pe Three Greck peddiers, with names “ sounding Nke those of ancent deities, ‘were arraigned to-day before Magts- trate Crano In the Centre Stree: Court, ‘The men were charged with obstructing and each coat is Peasy Made | ol the various as skillfully taile| AT is ored as modern standard fabriesh\ sartorlal science and textures, ev- can build, ery pretty effect. A Grand Scoop ofMen’s, Women’s & Children’s Underwear We've captured—at one-half regular prices—the entire product of the ‘ Cascade Mill, Cohoes, N. Y., best make Underwear—it’s an tnusual—a rare i aeons en Reveles, Bicas, saving opportunity—an extraordinary sale—there are no more critically handsh reat th than this famous brand—note to-morrow’s specials. mat ears ie hee and ana manufactured garments P us Groceries, Meats, Etc. This mammoth 6th floor ts a sight to pehoid — Thanksgiving food thoughts abound in every section, Good things for a good time. DAMAGED SO SLIGHTLY, ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE TO DETECT. The largest and without a doubt the |Men’s Royal $3.50 Shoes Poultry best lot that has ever come to us; just | Men’s Regent $3.00 Shoes 1OMIGAN ANDH in time for your Thanksgiving wear, ’ vaayivania’ te ‘ Men's Bilt Wel 50 Shoes a etd! | orn ; hae | beweesi arep We are the only people fn all the ne tall @ sq Noe to $1.60 Underwear s ' #2,00 Underwear U aha Orenke were’ dlectarges. an The pie ood are of the best. Ht] N Women's very heavy-weight woot PM Wtioe oe Mead ake io rene 13". 5 world selling the famous Walkovers | Men's All Oak $1.00 apeve nf vertret ae RAM ermine ars lt ot TE Ie tee 00) mate at any price under $3.50 or $4.00, 9,000 | in abundance and in every size. We | e ‘ 4 warm and cod washing, toree-aune CMICKENS tor gge@M beautiful paits just came through from | have added these shoes to the famous Helpers it et Sod NI ; eXerlock.seama, WK tapes. ful sats c KM aNAT this great factory. Every new Fall last. Walkover sellings, It gives you every fave high eck, "one ae Rg |] sin aural ben” wielt p 2° Your size and width, leather, patent colt» ‘ to mitch, ‘the "warmest, finew and f| VM) tan men “Ww ich era | fe | f 4 to 11 and skin, box calf, vici kid boat warhing «0048 i ntinuous ran ‘ ais cheaper sizes Women’s Cuaston and R ; f Al { tes it 55e 4 full, peat 5 ther stor s an ussia Cal 1 in a mighty sale at i ul ee | nee 2 oth widths A to BE, | qiide $450 ‘shoes, F Balton kt Bate Be raney sarap | Oe eaSne Hl Special at Women’s Blauvelt 9 uic y | " "eons Boe Ps he . $3.00 Shoes, es v, le am 78¢ for Women’s $1,25to 7ée for Men’s $1.00 to $2.00 Women’s Walkover Sample $. O Shoes, , ‘ $2.00 Underwear Floor, Underwear | AK Women's Rochester Sample $3.50 It you call too late to fill "World medium weight , wy |] Men's Wool, Underwear iti “Be Shoes. i | wool to pute bulky aries a wi atitgned nn tos, widtus in the lot AA to EE, $6 f ” a of short i iy eed. Sune “ 6,000 pairs specially placed on sale World Situation Want Anite, i to ioatcb, fee * i % c ‘5, ey Ba whit fiers’ inthe Women's Shoe Rooms, a tcth “aefual 43! 00 no , shoice at $1.98. VALUES AN Mil Giders ‘Puned. x ' us | 4 VALUES, tes ual: shore

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