The evening world. Newspaper, December 28, 1905, Page 7

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THE WORLD: ‘THURSDAY KVENING, DiCimubdiui so, soo. shelter of hia home at No, 13 Bast | but tf whe continues to persist in public t way made to an! |e ‘Twenty-sixth street, Mx, Work un-| statements about me I will be forced to! that for ta ae ees 2 = bosomed himeelf on what he termed | change it.” r laud been NNEC Mrs. Burke-Roghe’'s outrageous THE BIG STORE ety Her “Modest” Income, travagance, He declared that though j sho lived under his rot free of all ex-| Th? wealthy old man sald that it was " not tho money his daughter spent that pense, had no provision to make for got on his nerves, He might have her three children, who were also shel- 1 hen, but th tered by thelr grandfather, had seven grumbled a iitie now and then, but the . source of his distress waa ber careless ton of Out and t SIEGEL, SIXTH AVE MET NE AT THE FOUNTAIN att NEW YORK. _ fine carriage horses and elaborate equip- treatment of him, When she appeared |, ‘i place aes maintained fee Bae Nivel cont, | ty want to shun him and tools her enous | Carl Frederick Ast Astor’s cas TMi guir diatrict tuepintendent yptow she was still unable to get along on an Jin, hte tro . 5 cave them food and shoe 18 allowance of S00 @ month. In addl- |and the breach was preached heim | Has Long Been Known to | fas and if the turntly 5 “ knew nothing about it. O21 the se thon to his other outlay for her is the | formed hie daughter that she woulg Mon ahh P\ewanigatinne Mite’ applied. to our. u " Fur (nC oats or Omen eomcondginene cost of $160,000 fr @ five-smonths' stay | elther have to treat him difterenty or| Clyiritable Organizations. | Miftunfendent “and eam Py at Newport, leave his home, and she left his home. h husband had never gone hear tha place where work was offered i In ‘eplte : ‘lea “The breach {s {rrevocable,” sald Mr. WHATS, WOE NAS Oren Oe Chroo Styles, Sach tho Height of Fashionable ws, Burne Roche Will many hege yils Work today. “My daughter ts obstin-| Carl Frederfok Astor, fourth cousin "ie ever made th that fs thee . ida Mr. Work said that from Deo. 1 to] ate and I am unwilling.” of John Jacob Asior, was unable to| the man was unworthy ig a ’ i of John Jacob , f ‘ting things, Tf an Have to Be Good Dec. 19 Mrs, Roche drew $6,00 frdm| Mrs, Roohe says that she gets less] 0.0. ine money to save him from evle-| uh Wadte to look, wp our recorda be- ay do 60. As he and his family—| {RM a" stor work he, wa tn a crippled sn, Willlam| able to do, as I am told he claims, a voven+yent-old daughter | We Always’ try to avoid that very a home, He had| ng unl appeal to his ‘Nhat he received no cun'st| CASTORIA to Hin his bank account, and during Septem- | than $70,000 a year as an allowance from |, n. ber, October and November dhe drew|her father, which sum she considers|‘ $22,000, and this was really pin money, | modest. She blames iis Irritability en: for she had none of the cost of living | tirely for the breach between them. che, the dash: | oharged against her, The old man ee to show | dentet he had ever stated that his|TO Pontsh Railroads for Selling er played “bridge,” ‘Then he re- Ram, MAHANOY CITY, Dos, 28—Beoauso anh ae oD a Goless Mrs, Burke-R ing eorlety wor her, Prank | da mh arked, ironically: | hapa 6 i Syeda lege agri they persist in selling boor a anit 80 modest | “I do not think that my daughter 18! 1 passengers in there buff ; For Infants and Children, | tiiewance o @ old man | adapted to ‘bridge,’ or, in tact, that sho! tion, ft ty aid, Ws to be taken againe ousin’s agent, , Mneatens to f 6 in} has any ability to play tt" the Ledigh Valley, the Lackavai vent ne hod | The Kind You Have Always Bought ni y Organiza- tlon Soelety and had found me unworthy| Boars the ad that I need expect'no help from) gio stare of Speaking of his daughter's inheritence | aud other railroads by the I whan hin @ enue Department, Recent Nokaitaee Tacsnent inder his will the old man declared with Toad tebeived a namioe’ fi a he aa 7 ven emotion: parument to quit the practice, but ap- not bear his trritat’ “My will, made some time ago, loft] parently no attention has been paid to| hi! Pi and therefore left the" Ming, Roche $90,00 yearly on my death, | the warning, At the Charity Organization Boclety | Our Stamp Certificates are Start a new book at once— 1,000 of “the little red stamps hi y) f the same as cash here—used with the big cash value’’ are as cash to shop with at your ) ( worth $3 to you—500 stam: ‘| pleasure and leisure in 75 de- Hhequal $1.50; and you don’t . partments of this great store, aps {have to carry home your se- | @aNiMMg We do not limit you to any lections either —we deliver eet number of premiums, them for you free. At ale Telephone 3700 Chelsea H r t “Bargain Friday,” Combined with { Our Store Crowding Women’s and Misses’ Cloaks, Suits and Skirts Radically Reduced 1 This style ae vod quality | The above oe. eo of excel- | This style Lp or Fremattenteaeeaten ne aeaaeaeaanaaaeeemanamnanee mmmmmmmmananaaes | black broadcloth, 46 In. lon lent black broadcloth, 86 {nches green broaddfoth, 46 in. | d | Bi ; ' d sg | Now for a big Friday's selling and the remaining days | |Saye Money, BUY FUrS Here} pl vom roi wie weanu | le titne of sea gry aad wees, tenet i a of this week in our Coat, Suit and Skirt Section. M jl for uirrel Pi ton sleeves; ‘ Mind, no odd lots—These garments are all new and nicely Ly Leek ECE pet Ti sa ety jie a Seip kati hi Itky and a of sable Sum Br of me squirrel; leg-o'- he of aco sable squirrels tailored, Values and Prices which far eclipse al! our for $3.98 for Natura! Squirrel Throw | $4.98 for Sable Opossum Pillow 6haw) collar 1 8 75 aloaves: loop 29 50 sees AEB. 34 75 mer efforts to give you the best and newest for the money. lined with guaranteed satin | Muff, ‘ of Astrachan, ° fastening... . sleeves... e \ i Natural Squirrel Throw $7.98 for Astrachan Set, Throw {8 (Pur Bection. eoond Floor, Front) ? 4 $4, 9 For Women’s and Misses’ Empire Coats, three-quarter i with guaranteed satin, Tie and large Pillow Muff. § length, made of an all-wool matetial,,double yoke effect, piped with satin; large sleeve, collarless model, Colors are black, blue and castor, Sizes 14 to 18 and 34 to 42, $7 9 For Women’s three-quarter Coats, The material is ker- sey and mannish mixtures, 50 inches long; Empire or loose fitting effects; velvet collars or collarless models; patch poc- kets; full sleeves with turnback cuffs, All shades including light and dark gray. =a EEE EEE | 70, nnualSale of Office Furniture ow On. | Hall Price |" Slo ves. Halt Price Clearance. | Clearance, | Shree Groat Stems, , \ Coys and Dolls, Ladies’ eee men white Holiday Git Soods All remaining Holiday Gift Goods glace = mousquetalre Gloves; We will place os en's Dresses ussian etc,, lines ade of a very fine quality kersey, For Women's three-quarter Coats, ee ’ this is a very spectal offert » ‘ $9 9 cheviot and mannish material; loore fitting effects, Hmpire ot tight fitting 4 The Christmas cyclone of buying of a very ood plove at “ihe | are being sacrificed for quick Ree F : models, Velvet braids, buttons, etc,, comprise the trimmings. All sizes. ‘i and selling has left a vast num- || hetght of the soason; a dsinte~Laaite $7 9 For Women's and Misses’ Walking Suits, 48 inches long, tight fitting nh velvet, | ber of crippled and damaged || PAT ...sseseesseeevens 1. 35 joe—Laather Goods, Brio- coat effect, notch velvet collar or collarless models, trimmed with velvet 4 buttous. Sizes t Toys in {ta wake, Some are a |) “en's woo! Gloves; a gathering of Brea, Neckwear, Books and | buttons; circular skirts, Colors are red, black, blue and green. Al! sizes, 14 to 44 bit scratched, others are minus {| ° doer styles originally 750, and Fancy Novelties of every kind, sedans : : c.; black, brown, gray - @ little paint. None are irre- | and Oxfords; chotee, *450c It's @ royal chance to pibk up parably damaged or beyond the || Men's and boys’ aatrachen, woo! help of a little glue, They wil! buck and dogekin Gloves; good be just as welcome to the Uttle || for warmth and service; broken sizes and assortments; an oppor- choice values for New Yearky giving to any one whom you may have overlooked at Christ- Stock Reduction Sale of| Millinery Here's a decidedly after-Xmas oppor- [$8.50 for Men’s $15 Overcoats! Flannels, Linens, White Goods, Ete. J esirytor sitiinery money-savers folk an when thoy cost tui || {iemmend smwortmenta a mas, We've shut our eyes to eyes er yan tn, bea papee’ | Blankets and Com- TRIMMED HATS Don't judge the goods by the price, Come early to-morrow expe ting to get prise. mK glove TOP... ...cccseees 50c cost or value and marked them 1% OF a ay ute fortables ‘uembied many ot our trimmea | {$1500 Overcont—We promise you'l not be disappointed, Kersey, Frieze, =e Mast 10th Bt.) Quatn_Fieor, Centre reth street.) |! for quick riddance, ve divided them into Hey iF quick sellin at Were up to B.98, at 1-28 at were up to $4.75, at at were up to $6.75, Heavy Cheviots and Scotch Mixtures are the materials, ‘The styles are single and double breasted Tourist Coats—(belt back) in Oxford, grey, blue and black, All lengths, 138.50, 50 $15.00 Values atesse.... seneee arenes ereees peeves ceee e ; Third Floor. Floor, $8.75, buys an honest *15.00Suit Absolutely all wool, band wir for 680, eouthern 93; © er, yard tor to, extra heavy | S00 LEP Siaces, leeee pan 4™ Outing; fancy stripes; uy inches wile, 79¢ per pair for 980. Blankets, full 4% © Per yor, fe. Shaker Flannel; bed size, gray or imit yards. ch Flan. 1,98 59" Pa PGi oe, oe tie | HAND-MADE HATS pea; 88 in. | nating. Here are acme “rapid motion’ prices Many low readjusted for reduction pur all-woo! Flannel, oe for $6.50 California 4 pages 2.98 >, . extra Ince, with col- [Pot i—tnar were up to spe, at de Biderdown; Min, | orea bore, fet gcthat were up to, og: at ave and plain colora, fat B=-that were up to $1.08, at UNe ing and Table 4 98 per palr for 98.00 Caltfornia f Lot 4—that were up to $5.98, at $1.08 Towels. 2,00 Rem- ie wool Blasters. {n hgelag ey » &lass and roller | and fane; aide in colons, tan “TO. * to 10 vard lengths. | borders, 5 Pte, finiahed with eill READY-TO-WEAR HATS forver @y ¢ | binding: extra Tirge ‘bed sine, Nome of the season's best s Ohe Mid-Winter Shoe Sale Ghat surpasses adl recerds/ These wonderful shoe values are receiving a rousing reception. Tt seemed this morning as if the whole popplation had heard of these marvellous bargains and was coming or sending here after them, The stocks are vast. We can foresee that it will be a brilliant sale; but don’t blame us if by y 4 to 1 hens, but at the season's low: 2 of remnante of Bed tor Winter-weigh! delay 0 long . se areempants of Bledched | OBE and 1.25 Goutcrters. up to Pe at inlahed, serge lined—iho lelaying too long you should miss the yard wae imaee Hot g—that were uy to $1.08, at Re best values ever seen in winter footwear, 4 yatay “75¢ 1.98 ser $3.00. Comforters, J Tot S—that were up to te: Vo! at $L.38 latest cut, balf stra aight Nf M. *' for men, women and children, full size, filled with pure 5 remnant of one- | white Alabama cotton, best silioline he reqular price, Covering, atitched or tufted, rever- | DRESS SHAPES f ystont, vent back, Every suit contains the label of one of the most prominent maffu. facturers of Rochester—look for the name on the label in the inside breast pocket, We will refund you the Women’s $3.50 Shoes Men's and Women's Mon’s $3.50 Shoes at SL9S SS Shoes at SI at S95 There's more glory than profit tn | Foot-Mould Shoes for men and | w, sh selling $8.50 Shoes at $1.95, but | Women have proved 80 popular though it" would Mi un ae the loss ts neither yours nor | that they have sertonsly nter- | gerating @ bit to say “values benefit of our fered with the sale of our $4 Cure=s0 take the be and $5 Shoes, For this reason from $3.50 to $6," for there are they are In lots of 100 pure down ‘Women’s Untrimmed Pett Hate, in many are slighely astteat on | QAO sesh, toc OG pene, dove shapes, colore and Kinds, Ali of tila eea- t . son'¢ production, his Driday to close | covered with best grade of sateen, ‘Lot inthat have sold up to 980,, 25¢ trom 4¢ ;, 25¢ White Goods Winter Horse Blankeis gains In White Goods 1 98 each for $3.00 horee blankets, Lot Peat Lane hate that were $1.45 now each, vinta that tee e tan or brown, aK a pe rj of | ful yertaide, & very superior quel 2.98 ese We MUA that were up \onste,, at 200 20h. etn. Sees then tributed to this big sale, Tho | Priced Shoes to the Foot-Mould 8 Army “offloers ae pa weer; the regular price 4 soloped borders; water Maha Wind | Lot kote were up to dhe. at suite under $1900. All result is a variety that em-| Price A fine opportunity to | them, every one bearing the Ibo.: for Friday, at, y4.. € | proot: tat Sthat wore Wp 10 HW, ‘at Oo sizes — stylish, up-to-date braces the whole range of tash-| Ket §5 Shoes, either 00 | Government inspector's stamp, EVENING HATS suits, $15.00 values at lonable shapes and leathers, in- | [or men or women, $3 which meats that everything {u cluding good warm calfskin and op them, down to the or 10, Whit ls gua tll aoe wide, will 4.98 ee Ce ad i ibe Soa, th a irt walsts, skirts or fer ‘We are showing & beautiful assortment Me 4 ae Shoes, !n lace and blucher nutest detail, 219 we PERSP Sie eos Menets, facie os, ade ot, the 3g) ° : styles; also patent leather and Wonderful Sitractive very best that it ls poasitberss e mat is ip i i | kidskin Shoes in button and Rargains la eabené: buy or make, There are yles survingles, attachments, Price-Proofs Why We Do New York's Greatest Grocery Business lace, All shapes and shapes and leathers to suit of toes and heels i every 0 1 and all widths m $1, 95 Rubbor Boots & ei there svlendid $1. 95 Se eerernwrwOoOOVWVOSSSSSSSsSsSs —____ and sizes nF Shoes at ..., 6,000 Waakegee UNEEDA BISCUITS, aly from the oven; packag: 25,000 Pounds choice new mixed NUTS; poun 2 30,000 Paskogee Crewe fyntone 4 MINCEMEA Mas 7, pacage mates © Se | 500 Boxes sweet Florida ORANGES-Beiatt, re juley fruit; doz ‘< re W orld’ S Gresiect Grocery, 2,000 Strips Swilt’s Narrow, BONELESS BREAKFAST BACON, mild 6,000 Cans Purity Packing Co.’s Genuine 01a Knglish PLUM PUDDING; can 19¢ smoked, lean, sugar cured; pound errr? lle 6,000 Pounds Steele, Drake's Celebrated raeee ca iT i‘ 600 barrels IRISH POTATOES—large, smooth white stock, barre! + $2.89 | citron, raisin or marble; pound.............. ey ie : a 14¢c Washburn.Crosby Co.'s Gold M. arrel, ba 4 3,000 Cans Harmony Blend COFFEE—the 20c Cott e with the 350 pes EXTRA FANCY Fee lb SELBOTED Por Ib., Chicken Halibut Steaks, + 7 pid C Boston Codiech Govaks, Salmon Stenks, Boston Smelts, 2 Yang tdand Belé, 100 fot ogg Per Ib., ong ii ne inne oe ova Scotia He . 1-8-barrel sack.,.... S-pound seated can preetenetanaensemenenienneens POFKEE-Fresty Ronrtode Goiden Baa. : win <Agae ve Pret rhiep VEGETABLES AND sun baainnvene $1.00 Panay yihin akin” Portia Oranagae— | PLUM PUDDING—Pountaty brant) (ineat nda for Te; Be th, P tomat 1 pure spices; ga ES AND FRUITs, WINES AND LIQUORs. movuisuistney Lead Plum Pudding; rea’ Piodice anisate 4 h Mp, teas. iene | GHGS" SERABY ‘Linnie Ahi K selma ailver akin” Onions 8 ¢ de from the finest materia r New Year's Call large i Fide Watley T, VEKNON—A thoroughly good whis- for radaina; it ts one year ol 1] Drake Bros,’ PEACHM — Bouthers packed — yellow Ter LAR : Celtyioery nee ome a milled rolled white *hakes scr tie | sce. M k at all men, qasily worth $5 28 E ‘N ", York State ‘at 6 ‘or Friday, per gai ¥ % Ib a x ‘ 8 hait gallon, 1.27; full “quart SHERSE—Genuine importa: reat Colatrated Pound Cake, nh | ORANG Bright, Juicy, swoet Flor. fe SAbfornia Navels, dozen, wBe and crane Suron y var ing 5,000 freshly baked’ to OR BRRL Fa > : Ay uefort Cheese; per Ib : Green or Mixsdcréguiat Yc. | the inrwest loaf in the city at whe price” i J oded bali, upd | an. Arh FRUIT Larre heavy, sweet | bef Bi. WAN HOLLAND'S ne 2 RAISIN’ AAR BE TALN, O pounds La 40, pangs for SORE; | (None delivered.) ite ont” PLO haa fait old | FORMA rut; doxen, BLOG; a torn aoe | romular eine boule” i f Sires, OLAS, Frbin’ Y Dos 6 + 85 ¥ be lo bi . MON “ympor' Fatey cuts of ED LADY CAKE pt Formosa, Oolon Best ere | feant buckwheat 16 SWEET LOTATORS—Lar chun MeINTOSH—The cr, tallied Lemon” Peel; regularly s*ourpontinn te | Ta fangy Malan Ciuetere: Sgpund ear bs tg ian Vineland; U-quart oasket TB, | Wiiskeyer othors aah, tt but none heute ia We “i eis ROAST, « Per 75 8% Ibe, m, Fe 2 " e] 4 0 ir Bll fancy roe G Must All LEMONS--Hright, _isioy Meuning be TON IN STEAK | special, Friday, 8 groan i % EaMONS Heh winas or | yy pest | Sllimd Orange Der Ws. MMe See eh kiiied DRY: hum \TPounde tor Sue IB + a ie Diya Delica > , ore hee KEI FOWL ' ‘ j #100 Mixtra fancy | CANADA} Ber 7 AME . an id Choice tree lean JERSEY) HAMS ove: Lali of trea “yERSEY fh " Tée MEATS AND FISH, MARKET COD, FROST FISH CObs, Ib, Be LAR Ki APRICOTS + a ius ail: frewh mae Pure iat, ; ou Halon Nb Wi | FANCY MIXED NU Hh Ali i . Ky fl ‘este "pth thd | WAMTING or LARGE RUSH itEn. POR MACAFOR 9 4 Bragile; sound Plum : vents ht mperiale, q Hie ihe | CHINOOK 10 a | Che ae vere Sonate a 9S5e 4 2 COTTAGE th ist ~Proahly made oy ve boa A ‘Paper in our own creamery; usually. AST "igo ge ves for od) pound, ... GUIN RAF 2 ee . Y Xivere Bisoutte, 18e 7 “aie mane, SrODN the ye sROWN £2, Bot Cheam or Arrowneot Blaouits, pre ; wads | 1G; par ‘donor shave oes Bae WH Give “s.@ H." GROEN TRAD ING STAMPS, “STAWOH—Litts De Bes Apion “x lump gloss, d-pound cation, ee Bo SATUM Ke Diamond Mateh © BOSTON CODFISH STEAKS, Ib, Bo | juni sys, 2Unoxt# In Iron sate, Eanes RHODE JBLAND 8CALLO} Ne BA! Loy F quest vos milte t Lest FLO OUD HADDOCK ROE bene poun THE PINK EDITION OF THE EVENING WORLD ; <a COTATI pis d- SPORTING Ws OR THE D rca alarm sphne

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