The evening world. Newspaper, July 13, 1906, Page 5

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_THE WORLD: yee Dreyfus Who Fought for Husband With a Devotion Unparalleled. MME. DREYFUS REAPING REWARD OF DEVOTION. In Seclusion with Hu band and Children on | First Day of Happiness, Pe S- FAITH ALWAYS. IN_ HIM, oe y, SHOT AT THOSE WHO FLEW ORANGE FLAG. COTTON DEFAULTER ? ; PECULIAR ACCIDENT, cll sensei Some LONGWORTHS TO ATTEND || THE MILITARY REVIEW, - nme. oe tt a, etl FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 13, 1908 GLIDDEN TOURISTS’ [PERSIAN CLERGY “===! SCOND MS RUN JON AIST SHAR Made An Early Start 1 with Utica Stop special In his. morr ing place meat fa SEEKER FELL Removal Police nm Incenses Coroner ake 2th who resisters’: eat by what authortty Prom papers fond on the deud_man. to be treated for his en at the hotel two PaaS NS Hew CABBY DROVE FROM VICTIM. Tenderloin station are awk hansom cabby nin Maxi ped u craw out n fe Richard Handing. JOIN THE TERRA-MARINE CLUB, | MUGCENOT TANK, STATEN IeraND, | : When SOUGHT BY POLICE | " selieved to Be Hid- and Get | YOUK SHARY. OF 200 ACKES OF LAND FREE—— | 7 ie orga’ TERRA-MARINE CLUB, Huguenot Park, Staten Island, Falling Hair Foreign Splitting Ends Pani a : Itching Scalp Sever fad neh «race : ; o Dandruff : WED ON THE SLY. ne : . = Eugaced nunle arpe p Welends | Ses | t es bys Becier Mnevtans DIFFERENT NOW oe Hu Since the Stuaner Coffee Waa . ba. “ , Abandoned ©2 xD PASSENGI 1 The John H. Woodbury . SHIP PASSENGER MISSING - Dermatological ae © mate ew 2 De “ Dd. *% o oh oe eed 3 a? ve always been of a bilious 22 W, 234 St ee r ent, subject tor a aad Ne — i : 4 - f Of Bike " is 8 and SHIPPING NEWS ; oon LYDIA E. pata ; Siok iat PINK AM’S eae rae ‘ VEGETABLE COMPOUND. ke D y ‘ a yout ov NEW vonK park benches 1c holy emi aceaaRAAMRNN ice WOuld, but coms | } place of Throat and bronchial World Want Horse of your c Then | Msi ulthy irritations ed by when you p p from behind | Pins One falls, Gerster. ; i: Jayne’s Expectorant seiaapciae | Fasten makes re 20d. 1 She Will Most Likely Smile}... Pn pa NE tone ig vhen & copy of the ww Ne Batra Charse for te and Hhis, wr tt Certainty ! py Sis laa, eat iain Pet fammone, cle book, ‘The Road to oS ees World may. if — he} DEAD AT HOTEL DESK. |}} S. M. Wilbor’s Body to if] | Three-Piece | Three-Piece Cassimere Suits, all | Two-Piece Outing Suits, in cassi- The Sale of Boys’ E | facilitate your shopping. PROFESSIONAL ABILITY, the I most part clement demanded ick Stu in Re in our stores—ro arranged and'so that Alarms the Govern used eS we bate E on ve . re ION ADD to the COST of your glasses, 1 [ia +AMPION DEAD By MANUFACTURING the Witttam Mote Horan Paptres tr mplete eyeglass from the screw Hrooklyn Hoaptent to the finshed lenses “aie Ld Beall NE st in our own factory, we SAVE a veral PROFITS, enettine npedeahy er HALF the usual t charges. A active Eyeglass if needed—$1 up. - Leah 4 Last 23d St., at Fourth Av. 7 . oY pelts ) Bast 125th St., at Madison Ay. a wes 442 Columbus Av,, Sist & 824 Sts. an aff ae was killed and | ™* the iene, (vee in thie, cou Oculiste and Opticians. : \ fi gi Quick Talk fora a Short E serveryour pleasure up-to-one-o’clock Saturday;safter! that we—some four thousand of us—serve-our+ ' But it will be a busy morning. We have made some-extraom dinary offers, which will appeal with especial force to the thous- ands of men and women who will count to-morrow as 01 of the great days of the year—the day their vacation beging, This is a good store for last- pel shopping. Servi ts quick here, and under our “ arate-cashier” there is wone of that tong waiting Phe change; that® at guishes the average large store. vasa Moreover, no amount of hurry is dangerous, guarantee everything we sell. If it doesn’t suit yo get your money back for the asking without hesitation red-tape. Many stores-say:this. /e-both. sayrit andi up to it. y we shall¢havegag| i Here are.some of the: reasons wh busy morning: Men’s Suits--Decidedly “Extra Specia ms (Saturday Morning Only) $ 5. 5 () i Two and Three-Piece Summer Suits in Styles and Fabrics that Have Sold at $10—Few Hundred which gave us the biggest half- © repeat the offer, we have had Only, and Only as Long as They Last, at to take 300 suits out of our own $8.50 line and mark them $5.50. Our $3.50 line, ity HIS is an encore of a similar offer last Saturday mornin day’s business the Clothing Store had ever known. must be remembered, consists of suits that ought to sell at $10 and $12.50. Three-piece Blue Serge Suits, in pure worsted serge, color guaranteed. Three-piece Fancy Worsted guite in a good choice of popular paiterns. Two-piece Outing Suits, in Worsteds, Flannels, Creshes and Homespuns. % = Only 400 Suits; choice while they last, $5.50. Annual Sale of Summer Trousers Continued Every good fabric and every size for the tall man, short man, stout man/ "$2, | or average man; values $3 and $4; choice Bie: 2h | | (Sleget Cowper Store, Maia Piven, Bhat ad + | Youths’ Summer Suits A Good Day to Get Shoes. \f| Two and Three Piece id $3, 50 ‘OU'LL never find better shoe bargainss| | ‘ Suits Saturday at - this Summer than you'll find here Sar | | PENHE sale of these suits will-give us a busy | We are!’ eearad nap” to_give prompeas } half day to-morrow. Not one of these | tention and a det heieg ti ett Bait, fs) a was made to sell for Tess than $5; most in the half dimsaliow ed ee ory acs — | of them would be instantly admitted to our | own $6 line. Sizes 14 to 20 years, or 30 to 36 | Men’s Shoes—The best offer in this+depane4 | breast. ment is the offer to sell you | any tan shoe inthe store, what- ever its former price, at. This includes even our own Foot)Moulds Shoes—former prices, as all New York|f knows, being $3 and $4, Women’s Shoes— Ww e¢ have divided the- entireg stock of women’s tan Oxfords intowtwo lorsy and priced them-as follows: The lot consists of : ~ Your Choice at $3.50 | while they last. Cheviot Suita, all) colors a | COLTS «es. eue meres and homespuns Suita at $2 Continued | aitavien Moats All that were $3, $4 and $5....,.... Russian oe Fang tal ae cee All that were $2.50 and $2.......-.+++ 98¢) | Brest el suits, Bite, Pollo. We include at the same low prices a num-# | reas Suits, Some | ber of very fine white shoes and Gibson tiesy i plere.: bespeee ecne ; and pumps. =| Jeet! Cooper Stare; Bevwed Ploor, Rear Stege! Cooper Store, Second Rear 2 Good Things for Sunday’ s - Dinner VERYTHING in the food tine; from tempting appetizers to best substantial meats, fish | and dainty desserts is here for you to choose from easily and quickly. For Saturday’S half day we make special Preparations, and in every way we try to | Special values | | SUGAR WAFERS ies” & (Palmer's Ve [Rib Roast-cenese ee] | ] fency Long inland JP a ¥, Lemon cr s esa at belek Ducks syin’ooss a 16e | te ntate, two ‘lor tbe; | Re | Rib Roast Rent ae i } | COFFEE Sclesl-Googer's Famous Popular | SARDINES-—Larour brand, tne os | } Lope Rail Acid Bellet ALB TSS RR eels dic ; Te | "CN wall ee ‘seen 14 / AS—-Family Mixed Ootorg, or ON- The fy De | TEAS—F ° fae GRAPE JUICE Fountain avs 20e uaidon $1405 an “ 12¢ i 128, includ’ | COCOA~Fountein qua F ‘ 38e dorm [Be | asverieed branes ie Samar iies lbe | ® 1 >» 4 » j | Good Cigars at Factory Prices Get Your Cijars Before You Go Away ON'T depend on the county grocery or the Sur resort dealer ‘ ir ‘cigars. i You mig it be sorry, and rathe It an an smoke th 1 e kind. 4 Buy here and-e et-gaad qual ty ar mor 100 IMPORTED LORD MEACONSFIt A sie $1.00 | $5.00 eae tS $3.75 * ' Palme a title | ' $1.25 Than Cost of | s 51.50 | \ ,000 Cigars at Les Ther represent the « . ra at Lot 1 "s79"' 95¢ Lot'2 Sos. $1.75 Lot 3

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