The evening world. Newspaper, August 8, 1906, Page 5

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——_ + Commenced CRAB-MEAT VICTIM | PLANNED LONG LIFE sii nidieoed Prof. Hari Was Eccentric) Food Expert and Expected ¢ One Hundred. GOOD INCOME Secret of Flour and to B HAD A Depended on The telegram from Atl Bay that Prof. Herbert Wi the dietary expert, had died Acute indigestion Dolled crabs, broust Prof tH Scherer ~Pholo- No one knew & Sand he was gareful to eLt ' f hie p Ute His last scheme in New York was t give away 1 a * of bis whale wheat bread to te poor in| City Hell Fark, Me enid it was an] “outrage that Mr. Straus was wed to dispense milk there | fosed (he right « Expected to Live to 100, Hie deat © the cause of it * a) and rea wad the principles for whier Prot. Mart Boiled crabs ys Coram. Where he was # Fetired. ee ae nt beard «roe from his morn And enter nd him deathly sick ¢ © bed and calied a doctor, but before he cam professor wus dead ow and the dexhy was the result of | 1, Yesulting from: the Ws wtoImMch to digest the ne aged The doct attempt of crab meut Wan a Food Expert. Prof, Hart had travelled extenatvely | @n4@ always assorted that while travel- Ung in the Bast for a cure of a want ing disease the bread baked by « Jew- ish maiden in a primitive oven had firat reatoration. Ife himself > retaining the Butritive principle of the wheat. He wad A Witness before the Senate Food | Aduiteration Committes in 189, " In New York Prof, Hart made hia of foe with Prot. Charies 8. Levy,- who conducts a bath eng Sishtnent at No 1 Aroadway. He paid oo rent, Levy Shing “Mileresied in his dietary work. Bo stored great quantities of his bread m the office until he had #o much that the place was overrun with rats. Then he was asked to remove the bread. His income was derived from royal. tes fram two large bakeries in Unie elty where hiv bread was made and by @ similar estabdllahment in Atlantic City, Mt Was 16 Wltet Yaw Foyaren | Avante City man the last few years dPing to gw bi dietary bread before ‘the public He Wea e woll-koown character about port ab tive. edltara’ sn" i x editor hae had lant” of hie [Ew Day Is_ Bargai. ; i Weaee elp Wants. With Sunday World Help Wants In the lead, Think of it—Employment was offered to 6,850 MEN in The World last week-—and every job probably found a taker-—then, there were pear'y 4,000 Situations seeking Women, while nearly 3,000 of both ” mesenners through $1,000,000 LEGACY CUP OF COFFEE FOR YOUNG LAWYER, Appraiser Colmblates His Work | fen Who co Ketel Wife, D' on the Estate of Mrs. Josephine Jones. Served Quickly Enough, WAS FAVORIT NEPHEW. | {2 terday, at No, 4 Bast Tw terday end attempted su jealous of her, an was After Aunt’s Death, te to Wed Week ow apeod o as She Had Requested, shim Sa break » in prepart his dreakctast | Miss Edith Carpenter, pans shh ebbon Fa HN be HAT do you wish? A good-looking business SE are suits taken from our own $12.50 Sten) ee rie Hospital to-day, He # suit to round out tie season, or a ccoi and "- $15 tables—further~comment on theit vee, ot Nah Wel , SepseiVed dt teases cae ona baenee ah keane ORG stylish FWOSPIECE suit for your vacation or weck- character would be a waste of time. Every man nearly a million dollars as a legacy |view of hie looks as tf the ends? Take your choice—they are both here ina who has ever bought his clothing here is familiar phi gay nia antes “Te ais » oid, ans || BOOd variety of patterns at $5. with the fact that $15 will buy better cloth, in bet- Re Naay ‘Wie ie To call them $8.50 values is scarcely doing ter patterns and in better tailoring in this store than years ago bec. ew York and them justice. They were our own $8.50 suits— | anywhere else in town—better than $18 will buy y heed work a fat ved up enough and send We were very Ito the ¢ re! o was OK ¥eetentey sorting face was she would My rerk ready a eas vp and shot wos dead I tried has been a servant years, recetved quarters f Mrs, Hann ‘Twonty-second atreet 1 a legacy of $10, everywhere. by Jones. Broadway at Thirteenth Street. Women’s Summer Waists. ment. Radical reductions have been made throughout. broad choice. laces, tucked and embroidered; long and short sleeve models, Reductions as follows:” Formerly) $1.50 4.78 2.00 a 3 .95¢ 2,50 a) 4. 75 2.95 8.60 4,90 4.60 6.00 675 7.80 8.78 10,00 Hadett Cihaitt 5G ood Conable HURSDAY, AUGUST 9TH Men’s Shirts and Bath Robes EXCEPTIONAL VALUES NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, cuffs attached aud detached, Value $i.s0, 1,00 BATH AND BEACH ROBES, imported, of fine Terry cut full and long, light and dark effects. Regularly $5.00, Broadway L 198 Streot 3.00 Sample Lines of {rand Rapids Furniture Direct from the Exhibition at @ Reduction of 334, per cent Open Saturday mt bel 4 Rooms Furnished at $99.98 5 Rooms Puralshed at $1. Jone, Boils write bist r ‘Outtits SO iN 0 Mot Of tneee Ties Sxlencton 6.95 THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, AvGust sy 3 CAUSED MURDER It Because Breakfast Was ce Vincento Lupo, who Killed his oh! I He stint her to death be | or his wif i. peed ogg | and double breasted coats; trousers wiih S oath te y ai ots, twecd. flannel, t e at my in © | y wool crash and homespun. my work \Bi turn e ge and belt-loops. Slee forevery bullds and any 1 eal; *you-hurry up that oice Oo these TO-MOFrrow At..... cess choice you make at one price ore, Main Ploor, Rear.) Sieget Coopir Stors, Mate ora WAS itohen and coffee wher her. | I had succeeded.” ee »| maiden name was Josephine Ke. Floyd A Final and General Clearance of Our entire collection of waists is affected by this move- Th showing is still large and comprehensive enough to ed a There are waists.of Persian and French lawns trimmed, Madras union linen, hand-embroidered linen, colored Iinen in Peter Pan models, white Peter Pan China silks; also China silks with polka dots, Japanese silk waists and lingerie in batiste and silk, elaborated with Valenciennes, cluny and other cee SIEGEL © NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE yp] THE FOUNTAIN ” \OOPER G. J. B. GREENHUT, PRESIDENT. \| Another Sensational Sale of Men’s Summer Suits For Suits Easily $ 5 For Suits Easily’ Worth Up to $8.50 Me () Worth Up to $15 if vad that is, the $10 suits of the averago clothier. The business suits are in teat mixtures and overplaids; the best patterns of the season aprear- | ing in-suits under $15. ~ The two-piece suits are in + flannels, wool crash, cheviot and homespun; single in some. Not all of thes: are $15 suits, but-there isn’t one that isn't a SiS +adue ac ding to the average standard, Some were priced at s¢, Alto sei ners however. it’s a wonderful lor to pick through at $*. t includes blue serges, black che ors, worsted mix- “Women’s Saas Garments Lowest Prices We Have Ever Quoted E have sold these rizlt along at W $1.98 and $3.75, and eyon now you cent ge any Beiter as those prices, But lor to-morrow we hay clip. ed $1 and $1.25 from their former prices. Womea's simone Gowns—Made of the fincs A Clearance Sale Offering Remarkable Values to HE women who wanta bathing suit—and Want a good one will Rad et this sate just that suit. We have marked a lot of our $3 and $3.95 suiis at prices that will moe them out in a hurry. You save a dollarer = Women’s Bathing Suits’; 7 a Swiss, an excellent range | _ more, and get a wel'-rade, well-cut, well- by Mat’ sRoral denlgns: w.t fitting suit of good materials. hirred yo! ck and front; have retty s n bor er trimming of fine white lawn; regularly $1.98, at. 98e Women's Kimono Sacques—These are of a 83- perior quality China silk, in plain colors and also in a rich assortment of Oriental de- signs; shirred yoke in back and front; border cettily trimmed with Persian and satin rib- on; avery charming baat old $ ‘$2, 50 regularly for $3.75, at. __ Siegel Coope: Siore, Seco’ Floees Conwy “Women’s $2 Shoes, 98 | And Other Great Bargcins in Fine, Light-Weight Footwear Women’s Bathing Suits—of an excellent quality of blue and blieck pri } two very smart models | is m which to cho prettily trimmed with white rilliantine and white 5 our iremeiet Se $1.98) | Women’ ‘s Bathing Suits—made of a very fine quality a, | of briiliantine; several very handsome styles; in blue Boys’ $9 Suits at re $1.35 Really $3 Vatues or black; these have large white brilliantine collars prettily trimmed with braid; 52 48) . also trimmed; regularly $3. (Sierel Cooper Store, Secon Women’s Tourist Coats, $3, 95, These are suits that we E have picked up are obit Lene a tt women—a lot which is both large and rie ists of several thousand pairs About Half Price fi New [Have been selling all season | oi shoom mane tet this Summer's wearing and made to sell ft prices Oe FOr a jae $2. They were real $3 | that average twice what our sale prices are, od shoesenthe majority being of the classes thut usually sell wt rita gt ove $3.50. Some of them are samples, but we can promise ait sizes in several good lors. These are hot our Own shoes, but we'd be per- fectly willing to have you judge our regular lines by them. Noe better | makes are known to the amortens market. Women's $2 Shoee— Two good styles from which to select; black kid Oxfords with pa ent leather tips; they were made for this Fall Modet values, and every mother who PHIs Is 9 new garment entirely—the bought one knew it. At $1.35 first Fall s:-le"we have advertised. these suits are the biggest re ree isel late aH eptember net values in’ boys’ clothing that of early in August the price would be : 7 somewhere between $7 and $8. any mother ever had. ; As it arpears a little too carly, its All sizes so far, and this | price suffers just as ee bad appeared good choice of styles:— a litle too fate. A brillicnt bargan, whether you buy it and wait for Necfolk Jacket Suita) ufacturer; with them we also give.you the choice of all that is left of our bost tan Oxfords; any in the Jo! to-morrow at this once in-a- eeason $ —Sires 7 16; " * = or whether. you intend an August or Ralonebicker an Your season's selling; also price, 1.45 Septen ber trip to the mountains. | plain trousers. . eral te PR abs bs Women’s White Shoes a an cal ixfords; ~Yo Made of medium-weight wool, gray | Poste. trreetts Sim | size in both QR Ge. vary hast low salxtares and Ce eee i _ Full as | ham utc 1.35 atyles....... white shoes in the nehes ; cut loos OXY; per-| or Knickerbocker | Weonwen to ® #:0:0; this includes @ feotly tailured, Leg o’ mutton sleeves, | trousers... of | Shoes Fics are wonderful range of stitched cufts, fancy pockets, and collar | Russian Blow its) Theee samples of a very stylish and of black velvet. —Sires 3 to 85 large! go cuits popular make, hay. shoes; tc sailor collar; bloom- Or (OUSETE. 6. sees (Siege! Cooper Store, § Second Floor, Rewr.) exception- al price (¥epttoper Store, Second Floor, Rear) Eighteen Thousand Neglige Shirts at 39c Each | T’S because we could buy 18,000 at one time from one maker that we can make the price 39¢. — These are precisely the same grade of shirts that small haberdashers sell at 75¢ each, and precisely the same that we ourselves sold two weeks ago at 65c each. Almost all of them are perfect--fresh from the maker. Some of them—and they are really the best values in the whole lot—have been reduced to the 39c class because they were imperfectly laundered. Noth- ing to hurt them from your standpoint. Printed madras and muslin for the materials—good, firm long-wearing quality of each. An enormous variety of patterns. Cuffs attached or detached. Fancy, plain or plaited bosoms; plain white or with small figures on white grounds. An 39¢ ing the trade-mark of While this advance lot lasts .. $3.95 | the wall-kunern ten. (Shee! Cooper Sire, Secont Floor Cea) endless combination of colors and A pamia! ns in the madras shirts. All sizes, 14 to 1734. Wada haceban (Siege! Gesper Store, Mala Floor, Rear.) Our Promise of “Pure Foods Only” Is Especially Important During the Hot Weather HESE are the days in which quality, clean! ness and care in the selection, | trained knowledge and with extreme caution, but our own care 4 the foods the preservation and the handling of food products may make all the & ter We get them is more scrupulous than the mosr fastidious DOUseKoRpAr difference beiween health and sickness—or worse. could give her own, for she has not our facilite. and our organizan 0. And Wesides—there is the money- saving end to consider when you buy If you buy here, you are safe. Noi only are our se'ee tions made with be 6, Note these exanpl.s: Teast alten tit Sena Smoked Beef Imported Carolina Rice Lemons ~ ++-Baked Beans [Delaware | Boiled Ham Basra ee ete ad Sardines | ’ i) | heres, bright. joter Mes % J ver Tomatoes al RS fi family Mar guertie tread: ena reg 0. [OMe a Samus b-ate'cat ede | The =n 2se; OR : ih OL, ¥ wel] a are dor. ew 3 b., 20Fr Ee rT + Y " pect Me}, $1; 3 cana: | GUADARALI GOP? Ell Mand. ey nf eNO ; | BREAKFAST COCOA La | . me " 5 blenwes ra I. 5b. fe 9 yk ee eereae - - 4 “4 ‘ ar vital apical ETB © -” peck be 22 es farar Ise . ; a, including 4 sagae r MATOES-—pep lar CORN M BAL—American Cores! e . PURE PRUIT JAMS~Founsein | FAMILY VE (8 Eapilah Brey nen; cae ddan | sellewareiher tbive” 12 ' #1) 20 quality including | [es , Mise gf doe, $140) De : ic ‘ fe an " ry: dot 31h. ean ry ‘ " BR Sha Pps ve ‘ NORWAY MAQKEREL~ter * . * aver ‘ . or (allay; Lslte pal S 18 “¢ , ata pe 1 f ale ‘Teble abe. wi pe $1) sont sopn-200 so50 From Our “Daylight Kakery” | cathe ih MWieacues NAPHTHA SOAP Solty) save THREE LAYER CAKES~<¢ Oe 20¢ wallts; tender, Piid , for unary imd ceneral | OATMEAL—Ceree beand, beat Pir ere Aa ‘ 10¢ hone eiet & Bary dyi Ge | by Vie | ER How's ROLIS or WATER ROL 4 bes et

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