The evening world. Newspaper, September 6, 1906, Page 16

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¥ —— — : : = ‘ . THE WORLD: THOREMAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 6, 1900, rh was the father INARAINGS FROM CHICAGO nee) sist sishaie . ics: SEES SLAYER crak oye te DROPPED DEAD BEHIND BAR. OF CHILDREN RANGED, 5° ah fal enmcr, om, Me, , | Penisylvania Man Who Killed Lit- | £2, the world and cvcinred “hist >agendg Of No. 13 West Bad tle Ones for Revenge Prays on V\ id the watt 2 siftren fauna room wrday. nic’ es Bivog the Scaffold for All, DIED FROM STREET CAR HURT Baie dati eee bet thie arte Forte mvt the mur ae to-day a _ Net Profits Increased’ More Than vilione afd hye cet so oaeaieins aan » ale Jett Took what a bie dilcrence between ts ropuler During the Year by Half Is Capped from ea g orth @ Sustal taowng ee P uae on Joe ent pag pve a lak eats 23 Per Cent Previous Mark Eighth Floo:, est and cost “‘littlest.” We can’t sell them at these age ili sai NewBullding prices after this week. We do it now because we'll Ct Ra gall il . sell so many that they'll be distributed all over LEADS ALL STREET LINES | * w York © Greater New York and be a good advertisement for lay whe ‘ us all through the school season. Comfort for Double-Fare Vic-|and ©. 1. Harris fntaned thete 0 fo =] Sansracnon GUARANTEED OR MONEY PROMPTLY REFUNDED sail tims and Friends of People |anisned ine to 123 min WES T — T ae Boys Children’s 69°! t= ee Degree cnt st ee cee te a poring thb. she ti ay J €a g arg He | tous skates | | "prieee for boys or eitts anasew ano raflway company | mer ang me bh | PREE, worth $! Bae Brooklyn Raphi Trane New was online | = (Fourth Floor.) Gay iseued tte Up with a cha nual repor nl time the ca 1 ‘ = r wa Ing stops for | ‘ o een, SS ale for Girls : io ‘Tho repsrt Geals with the Holcomb's record was le Boys’ | | Drawers Qffairs up to June 3, the er 98 Suits 4.300 pairs - | Ot good guaiity - There is t veld shirt or panta- Sina. the. Coney Island doubd! a On Sar ie Bargains in Coats and Dresses Right in Time for School Opening. Sizes 8 to 16 yrs. ear lets, Sizes 16 to 24. Meeeine | SS ae i : fun. They are ali trom I Girls’ Dresses—thev're in Russian blouse or Buster Girls’ Reefers Made of fancy check or plaid & Oot tes Dies ot 25 ie Tries, | tucks; sizes.2 to Well street appre lated the va ait yracuse Whitman, who recent style, made of all-wool cas’ or black and white = mixtures; collarless style, tailor stitched. eo pants; oneknick~ 19¢. | 14 YTS. Seed Fir eee weicmy Slthoug hours |2Y Droke the San Francleqo to New | shepherd check, trimm contrasting color of double breasted, patch pockets and new f er and one plain, a one Human !ife in ea ¥ ours.| york record, was the director of - S4and $5 ean thow an increase in earnings | cashmere, silk braid and bu sleeves, with silk em- (Forth Floor.) C | Boys’ Shoes | == rip. ck co nd full joys joes | of 33 per cent. in a year B. R : ” sire eh thro an ag —] P 25 broidered er blems; sizes 0) 8 Little Men's Cait | | h meek closed on the market yesterday | 14; in navy, red, brown and green 6 to 14; sp Lace Shors—oak C | Children's @t 14. Within an hour after the first |] speciat at... row at ‘tie tanned soles — Skirts bulletin of the report came out to-day ] | sine 8 he 42% A Price, $1.50 oi ft had fone sp to 797-5, end will prob ably continue to climb. ’ Theo Up. Expanses Bown ‘79 Sults All-woo! Knee : hes of Misses’ Walking Skirts, le, and if thé size you want 1s here—32 | OF renbrte; ite bemstitched lawn rurfle, full width, Second Fleer. |JAMES McGREERY 3 CO. -mOorrow's 5. td a baad | 38—you will ee ee | Pants Suits; sizes stray sizes 4 to 14 yrs. Bome idea of the in whieh the i They're made of fancy wool sultings, tallor stitched 7 te 1S yrs, Dou ooo 49e. | send Floor company has been shaving down ex | in the new pleated style, shown in gray wih and Rens ble Breasted and | Misses’ Shoes |——-________1 poates pakwangert Topo cary Bheoker Dep't blue, Wwck amet Confort) Sperie! teemerrene 5 Pte a Mises, also Children’s, Don- gola Kid and Box Calf Botton and end using the same old rolling stock an be obtained from comparing this wolden 2 wer cent. with other com Nortoik Styte; hi Main Floor. * Clearance of Soiled $1.00 and $1.25 Waists at 49, These waists are slightly soiled from handling, but are otherwise perfect Rr ree Children's parative percentages as given in the re- On September the 7th in every respect. They're made of fine quality fine lawn; made full, with eg Lace Shoes Dra ort. The increase in gross earnings) " , . blows: of fine embroideby, elaborately trimmed with $2 Becond Floor. wers over last year is only 131-10 per cent |Fine California Wool] Val. lace im assorted patterns. Others are pleated and c Of cambric, with ee eet eases os. | . Blank embroidery trimmed, with pleated back, {ull sieeve C insertionandedg- dls ce ylang tea ba sip and tucked stock. Special at........ssseeseeeeeeeeees by fake 9 sizes eget bridge cars only 141 | Single bed size. Sale of Skirts and Suits for Wenn, ‘Recutar 100 dozen: sizes | Children’s Soseelll Prete ‘The operating expenses were 66 52-100 . f ahs : Trier, 4 to 15 years. C | Umbrellas per cent. of the gros earnings, and Say PS Sale of Sample Skirts. “Prince Chap” Suits at 14, wey 9 Bion Tatte Sask year they wore 62-100 per cent. In and 8.00 per pair. The rept. manner te wbich there skirts have se neyite a the Ow “Peince aap” style, made of en Sieo utely water ee years other words, the company’s report ad a e nner do tnese, yotunsen for ol mannish mixture ¢ : Hilts that aNhoseH the number of tates) Double bed size. Auring She past (60 tty ve sted, 2 inches long, tall | C | Children’s Children's tuken has greatly increased, it has red. unmore re at the samme Pacd lived through sat with Umbrellas irene Dresses cut down the proportionate amount 6.50, 8.00 tbs rl theviot and f geod aunty Vining. “The skirt Coes Sees ie Of tawn—broken epent in furnishing the passengers ser s new hox plaits proat Umbrellas, fine i vice for the money they pay. Fite Airley. Worth trom, $2.09 = ball “tes Enestal Girls’ Schoo Hats. natural handles. (Main Floor.) Some Big Figures. wood and 10.00 per pair. The grows earnings from operation | Down Comfortables, covered ‘were $18,473,328. an increase of 82.) = $3.61 over the year before. The oper- with sateen or nainsook, Sling“expenses were fe.uisTsi. The) Persian or floral patterns. | Reaular Price, 73¢ $2 Sale of School Shoes. “Little Daisy” Shoes for Girls. ° from operation, co! Nov +H Rag coma income from. edvertising. Double bed size, Colle ze Felt Hats, pom risk ili rrp gnate with half heels yey gr ery Bargain No. 1. Special Purchase, freight and other sources, brings the sn sth te hp: catvicen and det: sizes © 2, at 5 sizes 8% to 11, 69 M 25 Ss $ 25c Front Pad - - . at. Sace br evanines wsscynts 9b ok "% 4-75 each, made in the ‘telescope or golt Girls” “Little Liberty” Shoe of || en ’s uits, -80 Hose Supporters, 15c aig na fixed shape and trimmed with striped. erty S. The. 4-str “acne rye iar Dy Oe ribbon bands in college: colors. Counterparts of the famous Liberty Shoes [tactadiag, without charge, ‘both an extra par of | elastic, with fo ~ —s Lisle Sor wtittermehts and additions to pro Twenty-third Street. The felts come in all the good} for women. Shown in lace or’ button Trousers and an extra $250 White ery 18¢ Dress Shields — light = vty” $680,912.51 was spent. This leaves | 4 colors. A. clever See's tere, 10. 14, per pair, $1.00; 90c Fancy Vest. weight and washable yo fi ‘wereiae for the year” $2,162,60.2. | novelty that will be per pair. “e ‘ erectile 3 dozen Peart Buttor win setting forth what it has done to} ail the rage. Spe- Also All $15, $18 and $20 Suits. worth $c a doren for cial at, each Boys’ Calfskin Shoes, Made to stand the hard knock about Improve the service. the company ste - | that {t has pot into operation 100 “steel- framed, fireproof corivertible electric | These suits are sires 53 to 48 chest measure, in ingle and Double Greasted Styles; the goods in these sults are tine Black Thibets, Fancy Worsteds, 3c Hair Nets—Silk Invisible zen 20¢ Women’s and Misses’ Hats, Safety Pins 3cdoz. rade, doz. S¢ : ‘ wear of the romping Fancy Scotch Cheviots, Fancy Cassimeres, Gray 2 oo sig gray Sarina gree These Hats are made in five of the latest shapes, in every WOy-—They have double soles nd Black Clay Worsteds, Pine Veattlon sorte nad tthe Mair Pins—10 papers 9¢ have been put on the line Feosatile ' JAMES McGREERY & 60. | possible color; round and square crowns; the materials and toe caps; sizes 1 to 2, at Alpaca Linings. Goods all new this season—New- ig Sate of the according to the report, been “rebullc | are good quality felt, trimmed with wings $1.19; pes 8% est Fall styles. Our great purchas: of two bir} ¢ 52-50 Liberty ing Steam coaches for electrical overs: | |} quills, coques, and finished off with velvet 1 98 to 13% 4 ig 00 clothing stocks at less thin \ price makes ths | | Mand Sewing A Ae agtpeypieed : s 1 or plaid ribbon; special at * pair exctotional value-giving possible, kourth Floor | | Machine. ST ‘convertible type, beskivs 2 Ladies’ Hosiery, Somsational terzain No. 2 closed trailer cars. | Preparing for Winter. ulpped 66 closed surface cars| 3] 25 We're the only store in New York that sells the celebrated Liberty 8 tHours—s to 4. Men's $3 and $4 Trousers for Black Chevlots & Pure Worsteds included: all sizes for men from 28 tu 8Q waist On September the 7th. Cobweb Boys’ $3. 00 School Suits Special at ae 69. 4 500 dozen pairs rs to be similarly titted. The rep 2 B : s guaranteed to give complete satisfaction or a new one will given abso Sensational Batyain No. 3. Sapna tn ne al Lisle Thread Stockings,|| PRN AG pw SEALE Eo ve, sade Men's $10 and $12Fall Top Coats tor g ong Feport when. Mt says that four with garter spliced top, to 11 years Bake 3 to 8 include elegant About 100 coats in this lot and Drug Bargains. owe and one snow sweep i x s wit s or EtOn collars and b in ble \ eave ordered 10 be delivered and “avall-| double heels, soles and gray iat sian s with ailor « ars and b t pant every one a great bargain. ads 4 _able for use Sept. 1.” “De Breet ening —in_earninegs told in the report, its framers depior “the increase in the abuse of transfers.” It says that “the track geograpoy” of ja.of such a nature that the transter probiem is difficult, and con i School Clothes. Sensational Bargain No. 4 For 4 hours only, & 3. mm. Ti T2 m., Boys* Knee Pants Suits—sizes 7 to 16 yrs.; $ regular $3-and $4 values, for omly— 1 toes. _Black-or-white, Oc per pair Lithia 7 1B be Siac bottle, 336 Nets, special, grains rein tron — Pitts, oe — te 5. P., epectal . fe for b0c. Bath 5 Pts | Boys” Pants Special at 33c. soe : : Biz 7 ages’ 4 to 16, iat n etd ~~ Pilates showers % Ladies’ pure thread Sil k| All neat dark all-wool Cheviots, great Wood Alcon “the ies that ong may stary from + ! for boys’ school wear. Crescent Mi tte nd of the Brooklyn and S $ } satisfaction An | staat gnd of the Stockings with double] tai the use of| rt per pair apec! | Sensational Bargain No. 5. Se wore “Waa ‘nt the piace ot} heels, soles and toes or| ~ cae 8 ere a 4. cl Fes.’ im ane orsted Suits for ie Pt | preotialt cemonatration “rhe tendency cotton spliced soles. | site dads itt pged. ys tey $4.98 wrt ne m teging’ throes stencina : { ‘ dren’s ea kaleker; sizes for Boys ages 7'to i : ; zal practice of other illegal atsthods 3.25 per pair Corsets etticoa’ an r. 10 years. Wear like iron. Nothing & class of opera, to whom the value 1.65 g rm opportunity is creases with its exte: excuse, in- ‘ood for school wear, Also fine. 0. and to some | CHILDREN’S SCHOOL APRONS, fine lawns, sizes 6 to 12, CHILDREN'S DRAWERS, sizes 2.t0 12 years; cam- blue cheviot suits in this lot. Saknows, but very considerable deg . of solid embroidery bric, umbrella ruffles, with hemstitchi ings 15 Unduly burdens the company and ‘die- i years; wide “skirts, ibe of sald tere ee 19c value, at... : Speers the paring passengers.” Twenty-third Street SOROS, RY “bE . ; CHILDRE outing anne fiscal year %, 4 transfers were a peiene en nonths to 3 years sued, and that theee were 2 KILDREN'S SCHOOL APRONS. all sizes, fe = 20¢ aA baby styles; 29c. value, at... Annual Carpets, ugs. Mena etirlen: apaciin ta | $1.25 Corsets, Special at 79c, Housekeeping Sale. Read What You Save on Purchases Made Now. TAFFETA SILK PETTICGATS, in black and Corsets made of coutil, Jong and medium lengths; Siien Sees colors 4! ya shirred, liogss 9 ana : 3. 98 net ey weal 8 nln ee sizes .50 Axminster Carrets, in mottle) $17.98 French Body Brussels; these rugs, but having bought the} plaitings; $5.00 value, at “ designs, very rich colorings, suitable! for rooms, halls, stairs; for Qc Friday only, per yard. 7 | 85c. All-Wool Brussels ‘Carpet—| —This is all week not jute af others} advertise for all wool; spe- cial at... 46° $1.35 Velvet Carpet, latest Fall pat- terns, and suitable for rooms, halls, stairs; at, per. Rugs—These Rugs are imported and are Oriental colorings and de- sign and very rich look- ing; special ..... * $9.98) Size 9x12, No mail orders. 9x12 AH Wool Brussels R —Regular $20 Rug special for Friday. . iS] 198 675 | $27-50 Santora’s Aula er 9x12 Rugs—The name alone sells; mill samples we place them on a “oneeghea 4 special '$ | 3-98 ‘i Alvin Go-Carts.| $7.50 Value at $3.98, “a i newspaper ever before equalled—or even he World printed 4,912 separate adver- Smyrna Rugs. Reversible—new designs and colors. 6x9 7.6x10.6 xia Worth Worth Worth $7.98 $11.98 $14.98 for for for $3.78 $5.85 $7.28 tisements yesterday morning. No other A most remarkable ba, It is a yard We Purchased the Entire Surplus wide and shown in r | blue, navy blue, 29c C ‘i Th black; special to-morrow only, per yard r gd ‘ refore Are ‘Able 5%, Silks Special at 39%. t ‘Ris, lly Low Price. Twill Cloth Suitings at on a Yard. Stock from the Alvin Go-Cart hunter's green, garnet, gray, brown and » PLAIN AND FANCY approached—this amazing week-day adver- h 2 tising rezoid, In ‘attaining this mark than same day a ye he World printed 1,143 by 187, the total number of advertisements published in ANY TWO OTHER New York Newspapers COMBINED. new, high publicity MORE Ads. ar ago, and exceeded, Imp rian Clearance of Hair — Prior P the opening of our new parlors in another part of the birliding we shall close out our entire stock of high grade Hair Goods at the most remarkably low prices. Read. The items tell the story All our 22-inch, Minch and %-inch Switches, the most rings, including gun n AD: graces A 6-Inch bh and inch Switches gen Me 320. for R= OBC : 49¢ regular prices $2.50. $8.0 and 1.0, at No Mall Orders. 1.50 ¥ gO fold up flat. and tt is there- fore very » be put in a sull case or vate Parlors, [sec Floor, Agnex:<2 sily carried, and with reclining Mey ‘Raishel Linoleum Remnants Note the hours—These remnant bargains are creating such a widespread sensation that we cans not accommodate the crowds in the morning, Come in the afternoon —ten thousand useful, matchable remisnts reserved especially. Third Floor—No Mall Orders—No C. 0. D. Orders—None to Dealers. y All Day—$1,10 Genuine Inlaid Linoleum, | Two Hours, 2 to 4—Cork Carpet, one-half & 39° wall es t H cut from ful special, yard large pleces; Three Hours, 2 to 5—Genuine Inlaid Linoleum; One Hour, 1 "29° colors. go Value ees hr 75c,; all new patterns; 1 rolis—not remnants; "40° “= 165| per yard. ,.,..,, through to back; regular $1.50 inch thick,” plain color: Tastee regular $2.25 a yar A Sale for the Afternoon Only, 4 remnant spe- Two Hours, 2 to 4—Cork djesiond regu: | | ese Cork Linoloum—Geniine cork, 2 yards wide; not remnants; cut from the roll; all new designs; per dacdall ous 35°R4 to “a—-Remoante' of 200 On eloth—Some long pieces; special, per 1 YG cs nns ernpnes ‘ +

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