The evening world. Newspaper, September 3, 1906, Page 7

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a ENSIGN RUINED HEARST DODGES BY GIRL SIREN AS MIDY WAS Olga Maxwell Wrecks | Career of Second Young Officer on Missouri. BRUFF FORCED TO QUIT) Overstayed Shore Leave and Broké His Word to Admiral Evans. braskan's CHAPTION 1, 2 B2e2e Woon * t * a oni * * ri @ had pare wv be + Ole i t ‘ know that he | soa a larg Hin Advises Caution 1 believe t twrift wou x, Gras ® CAPTION 10 re; at quaint Ruse came aboard ntervie e Tirutt alm: % Jost no time { Middy Jack ee by D remalned i pos. t him down the m the nw aR othe ‘tens merry party on ned power yacht he, but a pretty | aaa with @ Slavic slurri er the Jack: | {anion ips of Ad 1 suet 409 once more Inj and the officer y were to go (0 pecially the yo Foaign Bruft ed off y-eyod fg of th navy are #0, & POST YOURSEL F! 27, 34I 5,913 | ge 997 MORE MURE tina than satne wee! last year. she ownership of A be stati BRYAN PLAN FOR RAILWAY CONTROL Fails to Indorse the Ne- Ideas in His Labor Day Speech. It's grand, easy, one) cS | BESIDE TRACKS ‘Hospital Surgeon Unable to Tell If Victim Met Foul Play. BATTERY DAN’S OUTING WAS A HUGE SUCCESS. GRAY HATR, WRLAY HAtM MALBAM ty : 2 Don’t Die in the House. ROUGH ON THE UNBBATARLID MINATON WELLS, TOG Grand St. Jersey chy 7 ROUGH ON RATS. ARLE KAT EXTRRMIN A nly pat the. large “poole, the Math paints or wml Bugs but | js the buyer, Ale | done tt rhehit pa va To the New Jersey wmv? fers | § isn ae v4 arse “Coast Resorts |°:: HE THER deformed from birth| ae ageage {ron wel or disfigured by accident, a ada tor ¥ v ‘ * > amped nose Is correct shown | Waites WOOD. ough ut Brat n the above illustration Tn a few) “acne »* r met : ment One’ simple, painless» Gmneral amnonie " tion and a nose that has i eieeieeiemeneneaiacincaiasiiaal ‘ miliated you for years is made per- | EXCURSIONS. fect forever, — n ORRECT Wr eoroyE Pimntes & Mvekenits, matt treated wi tay ( duthon Five, | Jota, Woodbury Dermatoiogisal ingtituta | (Devt. D), 22 Weak Bd Wy New Kowk, i Sept. 6, F \ ; " PAK ROCKAWAY BEACH 220 2 NORTH BEACH “ate a McVICKAR-GAILLARD REALTY CO., AUCTIONEERS, Offer at PEREMPTORY Public Auction the northwesterly section of the world-famous property known as MORRIS PARK RACE TRACK 194th St. to (B ronx Pelham Parkway —ON— Thursday, Sept. 27, at 10.30 A, M., 1906, At the Real Estate Salesrooms, 14. Vesey Sts-New. York; Consisting of 360 CHOICE LOTS ¢ By the FIDELITY tt ar, and it will curbing, road-making, Will sed from the Morris Est tion of it will be consisting of flagg The entire tract having been recent DEVELOPMENT COMP. ANY, Id in lots and plots, with i be s water 2s of title insurance ers free of charge. the highest bidder, and poli will be delivered to purcl issued hy Title € and Trust Co TERMS: AUCTIONEER’'S NOTE: antee 10 per cent. on day of sale, 20 per cent. In 30 days on delivery of deed; 69 per cent. to remain on lei do as — cent., 1, 2 or 3 years. The opening of this praperty has been made imperative by the irresistible growth of the city on every side of it; every open street adjoining it or bordering on it has been built up. The adjoining tracts, being owned by the estates of JOHN JACOB ASTOR, WILLIAM WALDORF ASTOR and LORILLARD SPEN- CER, there is tittle ptobability of their being open to the public in the near future. This magnificent property being, thee omen tia eager HIG -LASS tract itt the DOWN. TOWN porti on of the BRONX that persons OF moderae means have had the opportunity to purchase inutecent years, is the T HIGH-CLASS BRONX property to be split up into iotd and offered to the public, ‘onsidering the high prices that have been paid for Bronx lots several miles north of ccesstble pla ENORMOUS PROFITS. thereaf realized even on those properties, then viewing act that MORRIS PARK is traversed or reached by every hapid rain improvement in ‘the DOWNTOWN portion of the BRONX, all persons interested in lots for investment or speculation should carefully look into the sterling character of these MORRIS PARK lots that are to be sold STRICTLY to the HIGHEST BIDDERS at this sale Details and farther particalars will appear in subsequent adwertisements, FIDELITY DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, Flatiron Building, Broadway and 234 Street, New York, _RAILROADS. EXCURSIONS. FOR SALE. 1) Via LONG INLAND RAILROAD! Autos. ta AUTOS: ALL MUST MOVE. 61) OMJO RATLWAY uM mS daw, 100 A. BL aod WT AND WOR ‘ick aAyW end § tA and 2.88 1 1iNE EXCHANGE a LQA47-LAV West 47th Mt] oar Broadway. Tebeahvne STEAMBOATS, FOR SALE, RICAN Laas i ia abt cas ie ivi ioe. Me fireworks Carnival j8P. M. AD. MANHATTAN BEACH | Auto sAcRiFice SALE. | Bo ea, Bd. WILLIS £0, 234 W. B4tb, , "PRICES ps Ae ai, Pa LINE ve! hs jl EARN 8,4 and 3 30 West Fourteenth Street 9,9, 94, 13.05.47, 2 7 2 West Thirteenth Stree, 4, 25, 27 and 2 To Strangers in Town:— Welcome to New York's ‘Largest Dry Goods Store NINETEEN STORES IN ONE, NO LIQUORS BUT: EVERYTHING GROCERIES DRUGS DRY GOODS. Reading and Writing R with telephone, ti ent mag ta cu (14th st, is as zines and new: papers—maid in attendance arface cars transfer to 14th st, Nine Passenger Elevators, | CLOSED To-morrow Wilf Be Scholars’ Day Every school boy and girl will want to start for school next week looking spic and span and supplied with all the little needfuls for their tasks, TO-DAY. | | As Helps to Do So:— pitew Fal Reefers ! Says Schoo: Suits a for Girls and Misses to 15 years, $3.00 kinds... 1.98 ' ee Special Line Boys suits etal values 2.98 ant 3.98) | "bite 55 years 2.98 Pretty § School Aprons Lund ‘ 3 ingly Priced ream, with and wit \ | Inv | Winte Lawn—Habberd and “ s’ School Trousers Made of Tatlors’: fine Cloth ‘ \ i i | or, Wide a 6, racine a8 1 7 rena vee e Weerively 1 t a} Not Ms ¢ quatities, but such @p | : ta dollar. | secoxp Pion sean UNDERWEAR, | Skee Per'Sehoa IH pla maient Woist Danced {0 16 Youre Knickerbocker Trousers Ako regular styles, worth $1.25 «75 Tweeds and fine 7 to 16 years. All Wool Chevints Great wales in Boys’ Waist . Blouses, Caps » Dilousen— ® in stripes dnd Shirt follars |1,000 Dozen Boys’ und Girls’ 28 School Stockings Pe Blur Bhirte— Annual Sale wil Schoo ‘Supplies i 0 tn t y counte Parchaves Limited to School Children’s Requirements No Mail Orders. y . 9 can sie f > noone i i = & t 2 4 « we Loaient'a or AP ’ 2 wane 4 Von Ut ! w vere ser Vy 1 Ruler and Strap 19% ; npantes Spong 2) Lunch Boxes... § Li lnk a 12% te ¢ box 6! 2 vere. for } 1 gt i ca 2 it ge F Bl oie a +3 ay bar ter Soheal Baga, sont iat 9 ‘i as eg oe: litowa Alligator Gratin Thied Floor--more than double usual space! $26.00 Velvet Rugs for 17,98, A fine value to start ceason—strictly all wool velvet—no mix, ture—Autumn's choicest patterns—-good big size, too—Jx4 yards, MORNING SALES | Tistdealaamere Tuesday, Until 1 P.M. | To prevent dealers buying | we reserve the privilege of restricting quantities, | BROADWA Y AUTO MOBILE g St ixtra Size Drawers oy 8’ Negligee Shirts. lee jae Tach ontal ori Stripe Portiers t ge deer t English Siciliennes oa zogers Nickel clany Laces and Insertings Women's Gauxe Lisle Hose eee , [Latest Noveltics in Veils Pierre cP Cm LS - | SOLD UNTIL! P.M. ONLY—No Mall oc Telephone Orders r| :

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