The evening world. Newspaper, December 28, 1905, Page 11

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THE WORLD: THURSDAY, EVENING, DRCEMBER 28) 1905, | ! it JIMMY" HOE | HYDE AS HE WAS ABOUT TO SAIL. Cll] AIYABE nf f Se eg, out today 8 woth and mot trom her eho aren | i i iiias KUgabeth Daveny Ra Betas ietlte Wousen to! the house : u | enone agate Wait AM tog wan auto.) WORTH KNOWING. | ) t . nductir He an 1 in frock coats and = —— ! cl i oa it is known that it GAMBLING Wa eines 08 en, Yonge and Piscet Le means the system and build up the! | UUL! { ne thevcarmaleanin Se biked en offer you jew 8 yt Father John's Medicin fad Goan acne gua West : ' coldé, it will be understood why 1 Le fous of a hea Ves hey scream and faint , | | . ycalstey atroots, | Vamtaeeas: Ata ’ an a th sive | it is 90 valuable as at nie and for arly | y Rai Ye | no ey obtained entrance, by the AL ng the impurities out of the blood, It} In, Raid (On) Aled WORT S| Bn tay eee eae tse ai #AViltman heard the ovis lfeeds the tissues and makes. strength Diamondsy Watches } ) Poot-roc Really In th ney found several | ict . Prevents pneumonia and consumption | i and Mwelry { Oolroom = keally ‘ telephones and), Mil thus a story whteh went up as a) Not a patent medicine and free from Cash gr Credit Ge Prosatc Patr ® mnie tecket came down a prosale | woisonous drugs, Fifty years in use, 1 ed They 8 called off, dit — - Savs He Is Too Good an ae ey: arrose: ly woman, who The Latest Well J PERSONAL, an ete $ letained three ; lora Clark, of Connells 4 American to Renounce A heautifin story Ay Getecue he present mr ithe ba ; y a lta ni hey inal gone says Mie deve Souk, wie aa ar cathe . Oren teen : omen offer! them money to let) into the Insurance businose?® \ a year, no other medicine help- ui , bn ystad - | hroe al 0 ratded a gol hem ko ; ng ne b | His Citizenship Here. i ee ree Teeter t nem all of the following, questions. the You, and 1 n making a big thing ont Vohn's heal e been cured by Father detectives anawered “No,” of It I'm Insuring against the wear - women who vainly offered the vietuous! “wyia a wir) sleuth, poalng ag a_matd,and tear on women's clothes during | idem vast #ins and ric) geome to fet | , sbtain a pkice with a woman of vant (Cliriatmas shopping tours. i HE WANTS A LONG REST, | “Tired of Being Made the Butt of the Press as a Comedy Pictures All the odds and nds off A great clearance of all the ba Several tables full of Holi-| All our Oil. Heaters, ‘fitted Pictures taken trom ourflines which sold us to 50c. e day Books of every kind with smokeléss burners. and regular lines, worth up tofeach; great variely—a few fl and nature; sold ~ befora{ sold regularly at $2.95, Fri- $2; on sate Friday at of eact; Friday at ‘ y Christmas up to 50¢.; all at} day at 195. 1.00 25¢ I7¢ Character.” sient sam Clearing Out the Black and Slay SILKS:-Under Gost | | made to Kesp his} 1 This Pre-Inventory Clearance. fer it ot Ta Colored Dress Goods An in, ean of all we had left overtfrom the ual te ehanis| e Christmas rush—at these prices: | It was shortly bef ve wailing ties at yy Price and Less. pedicel Si/ks in both lightiand dark effects; regular "oe t ) ! enda lrove [UL || > WQRRIRS EEE IER LR ETE R EERE EEE EERE EEE EERE EE EERE METERED to the. Pres ine pier at the foot ¢ A bona-tide clearance; one of the kind you are sure of when you read about it. But Black @repe de @hine _ jn double width (40tnch) ; regular ash WHA RRedIOn Goat that Hie come to-morrow expecting great surprises—price surprises in your favor, Our te= 815° vale, at... ok days mace iis arrival with his ductions have been more radical than ever, : Bleck Taffeta; J rd w y 600 peeemanen Tum ROI: HA ENG MS MORTAL AD ce eee eee eee were e reese eereeeaeenee Meer eeoese ting a treat for a 75¢ Silk and About 1,500 Waist, Skirt and Dress pjaias f assortment of the newest kinds; regular ore eae le: | Wool Challies 2 DC Patterns. imate. on se bagels) 69¢e denim, with oxtra'tufte and stitch- ing’ regular value $12.60, * French. Mr, Hyde became ( a once. Ho replied in the language he ad $1.2 5 ALL- WWOOL Hi AVY “PANNE Cc $1.25 ALL-WOUL SATIN f the gian J nyente were Pi Put Up for Holiday Selling. Some Slightly Mussed, to go at Half | Byack @hiffon Velveteens; 27 inches wide; regularly ]] « a sine Also All-Woo! Challies and Waist-| the Marked Prices, __ | pied! $1.25) THU SMB sci vacvaneevetorexssuenerceenys 89c Toe Bey: Whe ‘urs. fe a: latve vartety ot ee! Patterns Marked 98c at 49c. [other miternn | | ware an oftort for him to walk from Ings, In a large yariet) ors! Patterns Marked $1.98 at 90c. het | Large Size Sliding Couches A wih Woon an he reached the deck « and patterns, Patterns Marked $2.98 at $1.49." Sten! frame, 6 feot Tong, SLw¢inches g ned to ¢ er him. The i od 1 parte hia tha awed cuties forward BLACK (DRESS GOODS: -Lowest Prices of the Season. Sse or ria ta aaa v7} 5 BROADCLOTH, AOc $2 Inches wide. saat ic ida he Kk inch, rich glossy Wack .oeseesseceees pelle] kas ders ani ares is| PSL Or SN 6$c, ALE-WOUL SPONGED GHEVIOT, 44 inches 38e $1.25 ALL WOOL $8.85 } long white hands as gracefully as did Tei WUC, sever sees ooevee voveee,s voveves Py i 44 inches wide | the French officers. Their enthusiasm peamed to cheer him and he turned away PUT OUT OBSCENE CARDS. | Polter & me Meee. 6 Nottin ha Lae Curtains Pour Thousand Patrs in A Sewing Machine for New Year’s. 1th a pleased smile BRL. ee im a Great Glearance. i; The Inevitable Violets. ‘ : ‘ 951 cards, Nath died a Ni Is there a mother or daughter or sister In the land who would appreciate any ; PP lia Cael vp al Wade Lod Ral Lar eig lA ee Rika Ul tat al a Almost half price—which means the biggest saving ever accorded on these sort of gift more than she would a Sewing Machine? Something to help her Rte earns ome Oe Special Senstone~Another to Beeace rm Ree ies tetal th’ Bp lend with her needlework; something she would always keep (if the machine was vi fi Th Bess! a } y! Wransmenveniss| fon hls. vorsey. Tetre ie Meek: eh splendid curtains, All of them are full 3% yards in length; every pair perfect and Sst git that woul be as durable an sting a a house an fot I gram that he read hastily and seemed| harlCes H, Hill, of Montelair, N. J, | | siric tly first Gass in every way. this is YOUR idea of a present, we've some interesting news for you, cogent ned good news, Then! manager of a liquor house at No. m| enoe® Himmelt ae Grandtather nia, | Nottingham have a peculiar value all to themselves, No other curtains launder so well or wear Six Hundred $35 95 CR ee OO ett ne at) Variok street, was fined 125) in Soeotal| AHANDY (CITY, Pa. Dea x So long, retaining their “newness” through years of use. Machi t appropriately, @ Dig basket Of VIOIGIS.| sessions to-day for distributing obscene| 1/°"!* FP. Hee Years old, @ pub- | Pattertis include Brussels, Irish Point, Cluny and Novelty Effects—one hundred and seventeen dis- chines at « « Mr, Hyde buried his Moe in the violets ‘ nt, Mor Hie achool te: minute and exclaimed, "HOw | ene ene earde were esized in | PANg*d himeelt. tn tinct kinds, all white, of course, | {hey aro very atmilng to the picture. Now deep. sa pag preci je oe ‘were ane ' . ' 5 built of volid oF N-bea rin, working pal & | Sana ia | Hits pomsession by Detective Fw Was a cripnle and tro 1 mu Nottingham Curtains, 4 Nottingham Curtains, worth $3.00 pair, I 85 | attain Ma lostuded a6 th ice, ‘My marr is caved | Syent 1d reporter he sald Ae nena i 8 over his affiction # maternal P ¢ - the ““Walthas ond ie the product of the biggest sewlni ‘a walving ee MPioet of ail, twenty wa ek wee ok ores a | grondfathor o. mitted auteldn ie bdnge IL Ail at vy eseeeees creecenereeeerenens “4 At reveeerrereveseteennreernere e machine factory (tthe world. We absolutely control. tho | in the Centre Street | ing several . reba? ‘ A fale of this particular mak--rhence the price, You can't to Geny one thing very vag Pigieted | Nottingham Curtains, worth $2.65 pair, Nottingham Curtains, worth $4.50 pair, duplicate It under $8, Plenty for immediate delivery—or | most empha | ali Abiateprareeue tienes Ahiseete staat I. AO all GC viesaGeaes aia Ree oieha Veny ET 2.45 we'll hold one for you unt! the day you want it, | am going to b See al | ae ; 50 Sewing Machines at $18.95 | Be elg dig Nottingham Lace Curtains, worth $5 pair, all at... ssseeeesee sees opeeeeeererererrenes 2. 90 . machine has ng known improvemont; ftted with six J; | ae bere: Oa drawers and automatic drop-herd and lift; baH-bearing all the way through; case of | tired, and, in fact, for te ep as soon as the ship leaves the ed very hard the imperative.” | rail and looked all) Stern Brothers || Women’s 35c and 40c HOSIERY at 25 Cents) or verve RoR, ort WH Map Do Now Yeor's at &9,95—though they are worth $2 jement. And $2.50 to $4.00 Ypsilanti Underwear |———— re y at $1.45. Enoughfor 200 Mento-morrow Fur Automobi le Coats Six thousand pairs of Hosiery; all strictly high-grade kinds that are imported by us. Made in Chemnitz, °, Made to Sell at $ J Suits 00 (Sizes 34 to 52 Chest Measure) pretty, lis haerpiclod at Hermsdorf process; full fashioned and thoroughly reinforced. Size $7.50 to $8.50 Por Owners & Chauffeurs at Special Prices Black Lace Lisle, ankle patterns; Black Lace Lisle, in allover designs; fine Gauze Lisle, garter tops; Richeliee | None sent C.O,D. No mail orders taken. We He leaned on the that be suid of himeelt Mea I shall gv te dear Parla," ho @aid after u pause, “and there i shail pea oe Perhaps when 1 feel better el a vit on the Oontinent, bat $ on now I have nothing in mind but Guiet and rest," Will Not Discuss Insurance, Whieu asked if he lad left the life {npurance business permanently, he re . ; prandt ribbed Tate arenes vied “That ie & munieot Twill hor Glee Raccoon Fur, Full Skirted Models ; ribbed Lisle; also nen rant i bed, Ingrain dyed, with white heels and toes. simply make the price 50 low as. to ensure an { — Qussalah Wan BRE hin in VOrh Sidi Tiegh GN GEa, AEGT , Not a pair in the lot worth below 35c,, and a great many pairs imported to sell at 40c. Choose to-morrow at 25¢, patr 5 W S | oun ways, but each time be rotumed to ene We 11 2 Je oe Soe baila Jue $7500, $49,50 Ypsilanti Underwear "y way of illustration of what this store Invariably saves you on merchan- absolute clearance, e carry no uits in stock | five a nat he fone dee tae aa | | Felines on oxpallent: ynality of Fer, alue §75,00, OU PAELLA Lah a LL dise, this Ypsilanti Underwear (the famous “Dorothy” Brand) offers a case regularly for less than $7.50—so. this is a bona- ) of forn her Btate Superintendent of In- Genuine Wombat or Wolf Fur, ‘ in point. It has been aavertised and sold elsewhere at “special prices"—and these “special prices” were upward of a) ¥ a . J Satan Fa ayn tore ene || pe arc emeat oF Welt Fur, 1" 90.00, 31,50 |||} third more than what we charge fora really superior grade of the same kind. fide sale of garments that have heretofore been Ran i devas Ge SS" l| | seo sterin Dee Por LYS ror Women's LAS or women's D5e for, Women's offered from $7.50 to $8.50, Materials are Cassi- am tired of all this.” inchu , ° 2.50an 50 an and by agate urcane Site dngunnc| {ult ey ining, “$20.00, 15,00 || ypaitant “Gombinas FQ Ypaiiand eoubines GQ Ypsiiantt Gonsns: meres and Cheviots in brown and gray mixtures; jon hes ha $ Saremaifiee to. decide, _ aaneeinice™ eat tion Suits; tion Suits; ton Suites also plain black; cut both single and double undoubtedly be done, but it | medium weight merino; part All wool; medium heavy welght; in merino of medium weight; Phish si nani HRS eet elds Rat crwth staal ay also ali Gotton Winter weight |Dreasted, Sizes from 34 to 4. | “ tars.| white or natural sanitary Alo medium Winter welg' ‘i WA He started to withdraw to his state- \d { vs vegul xtra si allk, —meroertzed and — wool in ecru, natural gray merino, Included are 150 suits for young men’ (in addition to the 200 oom, win several nowapaper.hotoR. Boys’ & Girls Sturdy Shoes igh gee lage ip mixed some in black or blue Jong sleeves, ankle length; above), ages from 14 to 20 years; all black. | chip, froma ‘the carriage. sald if he FOR WINTER WEAR, MADE ON CORRECTLY SHAPED Lasts, ankle length; open front or \ pheyh eed 4 all sizes, either regular or } where he gave his opinion of his treat. INSURING A PERFECT DEVELOPMENT OF THE FOOT, button across chest, Jong sleoves; ankle lengths extra large. Bint te Ereape Carona TABLE LINEN, ~>/- Grocery & Meat Bargains bs | don't want to be discourteous,” sald, “but T must refuse. Tve been GH butt of the newspapers for more than | & your now, They have pictured me | with my violets and my hansom and my fancy ball costume tn all sorts of ridle- udua ways. It has been very unpleas- ant for me, I must admit that T look forward to a rest in Paris, because | yk then | to be rid of all newspaper ; || Final Cleansup of Odd Pairs Special for Friday and Saturday : | bey can cemeeinae 5 te | Women’s Shoes tec aon maa te Friday and Saturday F Sizes 1 to SOLES, Sizes 9 to Bie Spring Heels, $1.65 sic ties, $2.00 “ Our Shoe business for this December is already three times that se Ba Native Corned Beef Rumps, pound... reese OC ————————————— of a year ago. Can we make it four times with this week's selling? | 006 Table Damask, 450 Sugar-Cured Picnic Hams, pound. Certainly prices are low enough to do so, Extra’ heavy ltlinen cream Table | Rul] Cuts Round Steak; pound..... photographers. It w4il be ment by the press s ALSO DANCING SLIPPEPS & PUMPS, | ' a. Damask, sixty-six inches wide, a Si ne ha pete mon F Housekeeping Linens First of wi be ite ah phn pair: veh es nein wie. (Country Sausages, pound.... ccc. Be ° . : iy . a Bae pete rec tne | Annual Sale Will Begin Tuesday, January 24 Foe vernis houh Deni All-linen, pure white satin Damask, | Prime Rib Beef Roasts, pound corceses sre, LHe y "ino 150 mae tbeet A, RA | ; ee at Kid Blucher and Lace Shoes, hendsome new pattarap, Legs Fancy Canada Mutton, pound........ 10 Pi a eyeing oo, yrat v0 wen Desirable Collections of Table Cloths, Damasks, || e wih Cubeal Betis babe ts e 900 Table Damask, 68 | Fancy Dry Picked Turkeys, pound 20 hen he retumed to American hit! Na kins, Towels, Bed S d Lj ’ \ and extension soles; opera two yards wide, extra heavy all linen | Lia ” tee . le ais ner was: T have no dedinite plans Pp , , preads, Linen Sheets and aon toe. All the satin ribbon an | Satin Damask, in large variety new 'Loins Jersey Pork, pound, Okie weer Ile pid ng tn a mood {0 deuide var ee'|{ Pillow Cases, also Lace Trimmed, Hemstitched and agiiy deli bait desigea, | i i i of biggest shoe houses in $2.00 Table Cloths, $1.49 Swift's Premlum at nft@con. MARSHALS SHOT DOWN Hand Embroidered Dinner, Reception and Tea | AA est; C to B wide; 2% to 7 sizes, Not a pair worth less than $3, All| All-linen Bleached Damask Table ra ‘ Mild tigen vory | | Beco Ten Branta \ Cloths, Dresser Scarfs, Centre Pieces, Doylies and Stee ra | Cloths, with pretty border all around, |f hl: P24 @ |) [fen: (atin and “He| ji Ise v 8-4 size, Ws.; per Ib uid BY BUBGLAR GANG, | Tray Cloths. Men’ Ss Douglas Shoes, $i. 05. $1.50 Table Cloths, 95c [feet wp ny Creamery TOATORS Oe re |ONDENSED MILK Abo, i All-linen silver bleached Hemstitched | snd sweet; 1 Ib ap agee | aolld packed, red ripe. t. Aor. 1.00: mea Pella teittng Chto. Olle Demerndes Will be offered at Greatly Reduced Prices, We Sell 2,000 Pairs Every Week, Table Cloths, in a variety of patterns, | printtss.t.c7 LOC] irae ft ii ce ca oo oe We could sell more if we could get them from the Douglas TRA—Extre Choloe Mised| ogg ret cans, doz, 1,60 Who Drew Pistols 9 Phila J | factory, As it is, we take their ENTIRE OUTPUT of Shoes Brea te dutty! PEAS—Magnet brand finest aioivane: Beat id Trapped by | that are slightly sufface checked—which they term “fac- NAPKINS, hee Se ot a i AT toe ake Se fm the Perrys! aoe, cana West Twen ty «third St reet tory damaged.” Even two thousand pairs seems like a 85c Napkins, 60c doz COFFRE. Finest lena gua do., Of 8c BARDIN 18 P. Chancerett, about 190 A. te der five Fouhe ier) good many—but not when you consider that Douglas | p11 sioached Mercerized Damask Nap- | Genuine ‘Atwbianh Mooha; | brewas sorts, eck fatand | ott mn ih Wey ouaoe, . 4 ‘i P tba, 1,00. ‘ 1th Delloved po be members of the sfe- makes Sateen like 65,000 pairs a week, kins; splendid quality, neat patterns. «| Ib Se : Se vers and, whootine to kill ' ‘ H Ioathers” A spPaidld collection of tylos. Bvery Heavy all-linen pure white Damask | Dke . oes indo arsbal rank Horna i Have The people who daily pass your too, A arent many sha at i 4 05 Napkins, in a large variety of pretty acaah ‘ale natiae mone of the a mt Vous door and seé the little “Rooms To ‘= patterns Standard wv trabuleod i a lam Bott Ih the} ” . i Santa Be 5 has pA acked In went, eleun P ae tarbla Deputy Let’ card are likely to move out of Cee Doe ey ett te ntttan he abies, | 200 Napkins at 1.39 Niramees, SARE |) HOULAND RUSKS: 1Q.@ I ‘ do phe N I “ deaperudoes then scattered and setae tal] a ed, leaving | H and his deputy prone ay Furnished |} © AVAdlable polloemen, maradal | reer a doputioa in the murround: Room To Let? bectuse more of the dull joathers * 2.49 Pure white all-linen Satin Damask | are represented in them; pair... Napkins; choice designs, | 2.25 Napkins at 1.05 | Fresh Baked Crackers. ) Bibs. 25¢ | Gol den Breve, ps. las Shoes for boys—best fc mer ry Beene ABD | Beguial quality, ah Lb, 10¢ ask Napk di i us woasixth avenue, __ADAMS DRY GOODS @O. 22a St your neighborhood—if they move at all. People from all neighborhoods read the 2-line World “Furnished -|Room” Ads, which cost but 25¢, Let them read yours | 5 sue’ Pad MNO NEARY

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