The evening world. Newspaper, September 7, 1906, Page 16

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loo much work to eistrate Finn ret mo 4 | ton. In th a "Mrs. ceiceen Out of | ; Cell, but Prostrated by [cuits Peron t prison A to a coll, fered mental { Magistrate Cornell 11 Discharged seawerete vacation then went pee * | wate prisoner was Mrs. Agnes Peterson, | swear out @ writ of habeas young and handsome, who was kept in | secure the woman's release #0li at Jefferson Market after she bad | wrived of her liberty. and it wae he who | Seer’ pat Stil probabl: Hospital. y, wisnted t a was sent kd (gy ena HORQSTS The Best Shoe. Boys’ and Girls’ Sorosia Shoes for school dress, Made on perfected Orthopaedic Insts with me dium or square toes, Modelled with atten- tion to comfort, durability, and attractive appearance, Sorosis Shoes are highly recommended for chil- dren, as their exact proportion and correct + aad will perfect the shape of growing 2:00 t© §,50, All Sorosts lasts and pattame wre made in the Sorosts factory, JAMES McGREERY & CO, Twenty-third Street. THE WORLD: cH v, & 23d St., N.Y. FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 7, 1906. of healtre waters. Magistrate Cornett | had somo Mtter things to say of M trate Firm at the time He also told ~.(Rothenbers és! Children’s 25c. Stock- i tga at 18s Sansracnon GUARANTEED OR MONEY PROMPTLY REFUNDED | pi!) ei v8" win i { the Saratogn Springs and rac ‘ , Magistrate Cornell was forced to tn y | rate Wahle. tra to 60 ornell was al | sou ion, and he was fl }QMeer John Foley, who knows re About Jefferson Market Court and th | prisonern who come before the t | tban any one eime, was also on a ¥ Mall Or. ors Promp: ly & Carefully Filled. taken back Choice of One Thousand || |A Tremendous Purchase of Youths’ Long Pants Suits 4,55 & 56 To-morrow— Terrible Ordeal, =| eee eae ae Skirts Saturday— B Wool Mixture | Suffered Mental Torturer BLUNDER ee | Mra. Peterson, knowine nothing of Police court ways, keot ellent and aut- he was at Bayside, | H Li, and m there he went Woman and by Mistake New Hampstire, When the error wa t, discovered the acting warden tried to Signed Commitment. Jcommuntoate with him. It wae neces. Jeary for the discharse papers to be |aigned by the sitting magistrate before ‘An trnochnt woman, who had spot! tne woman could be released ; @walve Gays in prison, the victim of| papers were returned from Bayside. pa wa wan \Uberated to-day | and yesterday they were sent to Chrourh the efforts of Daniel O'Reilly. | “Qoen me Evening World called tho | who took up the case at the surrestion | attention of the matter fo,Mr O'Renly - | Re was indignant, and comment @ The Evening World. The unfortu- | Hie, fone hs Ege He started Fe eoree Court, Bulding with | 4 et ond ‘view, # Been acquitted on a charge of assault tribunal he waa ‘hformed that Mar. Tt was through an errér bn the part | latrace Cornell had been meached and that the woman hed already bee Of Magistrate Cornell that she was de- ee aanedicke Mig mpl to Signed the paper by which she secured | Rellevue on account of Lgl Bg bad ber release. js, arm we, vt zoe sewers BEAT OUT WITH HANDS ~ FIRE WN CHILD'S DRESS, Mother of Irene Tobin Was Badly 1 Bumitd—-Git Goes te A. Thres-Ponr Sale, fust to stip wp the blegest seneetion of re Of our new Fall Sulis, Coats, ote., to the crowds that will atte Like Cut on Left. Irene Tobin, four years old, was piay- ing at a bonfire in front of her home at No, 81 Flint street to-day when her skirts caught fre. Her mother, attracted by her screams, ae from the house, and after 8 a perd, fe ight | extinguished the ao badly burned about the Like Cut 03 Right | Like Cut—Centre, Steak quality black ] ity—well worth | 11,000 Girls’ $3. 00 School Dresses Special at $1.49. SS, Regardiess of Distance Make It a Po'nt to Come Here To-Morrow and i ther ‘they ad bonn dre ets they had ordreaned a am. Sizes—23 to 30 Wart 07 to 4% Lengths. c.0, 1, Orders, Be on Wand Karly nod tet First Chotce, Opening Sale Miss2s’, Girls’ & Small Women’s Suits, Coats, Skirts and School Dresses $15 Fall Suit Misses and Small Women Sen Teade callarlons tinued whh velvet and fancy braid and lined all torough, Skit, 11 gore side plait, high hit CHILDREN'S WHITE LAWN Drum Ia fancy mixtures, tmintare. eabae’ loves, Sale of Waists and Skirts. [Saturday Sale of Shoes. IAL LOT OF RICH fet K CHIFFON TAFFETA Enlarged Shoe Department, 3d Floor. niivsoute tn various atylen New Fall Skirts Under Price. 1 fing all-woo) cheviot or extra Panama; triple box plaited j and extra sizes; $6.98 m offered foy this sale at Men’s $2 Fall Underwear, Oe ee Perfect Samples of such Well Known | Sa The Newest Fads and Creations Offered in a Great Saturday Sale of Feather Bons Misses’ Suits, ends—pink, grey, pale| blue, black or natural color, 18,50 years, walue 7,50 i | Gizes 14 and 16 years, ' Twenty-third Street. | m <—~veng, } 10.50 |'Taffetas Si Dresses, 14 and 16 years, JAMES MGREERY &CO) | 2#5° L$ Ladies’ Gloves. 42 clasp Cape Gloves, suitable Tancy r Makes as GLASTENBURY, COO PERS, | and others, Sold everywhere at $1.00 and | $2.00 a garment. L purchase of three thousand pieces, Merino, Wool and Fleeced—Ribbed and, Plain—Nat+ ural and colors. A sale of Men's Fall and Winter Weight Under- wear unparalleled in the his- tory of merchandising. Sale at Matchless Prices. We Menitond JAMES McGREERY & GO.| JAMES McGREERY & GO. On September the 8th. [New Model Cheviot Suits. | Marabout Feather Boas,—| ‘‘ Pony” coat finished with black or natural color, military braid and lined Latest Coque Feather Col-/ With silk. New strap,| feat’ with eelvet stGbon pleated skirt. Blue, brown | or black. Sizes 14 and 16 MEN'S #" children's Streamer Soft Felt Hats at 79 OTHER IMPORTANT MEN’ Half Hose—silk embrotdered, fancy or plain—19¢ and 25¢ Socks—black wool cashmere— 29 quality; special ¢ | Negileee Shirts—closing out all 5:50 Grey mixed cloth three. quarter length Box Coats, | Rousing Special 4-Hour Sales. MANUFACTURERS MEN’ ) $10.00, “Sizes 33 to > ) 44. ODD LOTS OF| $15 SUS size in these vast selec- pn eee ee Girls’ School Dresses. Womey’s tng et ished with lace yoke. Sizes _ Fully 75¢ Value, Special at 45c, ~ We are the only store | to make arrangements ie the manu facturers to take all their odd tots of men's clothing as fast as they | are loft from regular orders. Concessions are enormous forkeeping | their stocks Cleated, and our customers get the bencilt. | his lot at $6 includes Single and Double Breasted Suits, neat, oars all wool cheviots and worsteds—all now styles “2 $25 Fall Suits bas 80) Including —Wwithout cing Skirts, made xed cloth Children’s School Aprons, charge—both a pair of 2.50 White or Fancy Washable Vest Choice of Fine Black Thibets, Dark Mixed | Unfinished yorahenes Pancy Seotch Cheviots, Tweeds—Now Pall Styles. THE CLOTHING OF THE CENTURY, } for driving or tailor- made | 5 dress. | i‘ ‘{Tan, black and white. | Twent | - 1,00 per pair. | ty-third Street, | sunday World Wants | Work Monday Wonders, | Children’ 's tgp School Bags. PRESSED LEATHER BAG with showlde; 10d; mr Oe sid pen point and ity wafety elip; ranceed tor one ° 69¢ year WEST i4htsT ® 1,100 Suits, Regular $8.00, $10.00 and $12.00 Values, i to Go at $5.50 Each. These Suits Were Bought at a Remarkable Sacrifice Because We Took the Entire Stock of a Leading | Broadway Manufacturer and Wholesaler. The Materials, Styles and Workmanship Are Guaranteed to Be the Latest and Most Desirable That Can Be Obtained. You'll find all-woo! cheviots and cassimeres as well ay blue serges, black chevlots and Thibets, In both finished | and unfinished fab There are also worsteds in at least twelve of the newest and most distinctive styles; single or double breasted. They embody the very newest ideas In cut, and are | ned with serge, Itallan or Venetian linings, The size range— 12 to 20 years—includes sults for small men up to 37 chest measure. We haven't he descripth bit} to g. Come to-morrow and see! You'll get $10.00 and $12.00 values at.... This new hat store for men will be one of the most complete in the city, We guarantee every hat that we sell, and will gladly give a new hat free for every one that does not give perfect satisfaction TO-MORROW YOU CAN BUY $1.50 HATS FOR $1.00, Latest telscope shape, in 4 depths—black, ecru and mode. Also the new college shai as well as Fall e styles in stiff hats and Fedoras, Special opening value, at..ss.scssceeesescsteeeeees ceveteneenasneons sepeeeaee 2,800 Boys’ School Suits in a Great Sale. Comprising the Entire Stock of Jaitas Hermann & Co., Washington Place, a Firm Famed for Their Manufacture of High-Grade and Reltable Boys’ Clothing, These Are Positively the Greatest Values Ever Offered at the Opening of a School Season. No parent can afford to miss this sale. These suits were never made to be sold at such low prices, but we pur- 4 all the maker had on hand der to offer these wonderful values, LE-BREASTED SUITS, with belt and knicker pant Sizes in Ages 3 tu 16. BREAS TED SUITS, with plain pants. OUBLE-BREASTED SUI TS, with belt and Lot Le Suite Worth $4.00, at $2. 49. Lot. 2-—Suits Worth $3.00 and $3.50, at $1.95. & with blagmer pence POUR E-AREAGTEE USE SUITS, with bloomer pants S R RUSSIAN BLOU in the above suits are tly all-wool cheviot and cas- 4s r ottonades or sat tes in our Boys’ Clothing De- hy de worsted f tor t si or equal t lorings range t 1 mense assortment includes gray and tan to plain black— pla d ir mixtures as well as plain nt large enough to sat- bh ue cheviots.” Not one in the lot . lar; sizes In ages 3 t is w ss than $3.00, while many value as , special at high as $3.50; choice at Take Advantage cf This Marvelous Oifer, A special purchase of an entire surplus stock enables us to give this splendid value right in time for school opening. These dresses are in Russian blouse or Buster style, made of all-wool cashmere or black and white shepherd check, trimmed with contrasting color of cashmere, silk braid and buttons; new sleeve, stock collar and full skirt, lined throughout; sizes.6 to 14; In Havy, Med, Brown and green; special at ..cccocsscceccecsnscenssvesdsheeemenyssaseensenreas Sa‘e of Misses’ Walking Skirts. Girls’ Stechins Special at $2.79, If the size you want Is here—32 to 38—you will find ‘ They're made of wool cheviot or Thibet cloth, full box bargain. They're made of fancy wool style, tailor stitched coat collar; full sleeve with silk embroidered emblem; patch pock- ae [F, 98 ets; reverse cuff and double breasted; sites “2. 79 n ages 6 to 14; special at t excep itings, tailor st shown in Two Very Important Saturday Features. They're made with full pin tucked yoke and idery; tucked 2.98 “Little Daisy” Shoes for Girls.| Sample Shoes for Men, The most desirable kind; made with halt hieae lea Up Sars Per Pair, Sizes 11% to 2, Sizes 8% to 11, m ae At At Men, if you care to save almost & 79¢ | 69c atte ‘on good, reliable shoes, make {t 4 point to attend this sale. The sizes Boys’ Calfskin Shoes | oemeagrom, ©0014, Ane Wie wiabeslate i Cnnanireiemmcomananntioatat | Vici Kid Lea Double Soles and ae ne of the most stylish fall’ models, as illus Toutha’ aleee cesescesensettrensseneners AAW) from Scores of Atiractibe Offers. Girls’ and Misses’ School and College Hats. $2,00 and $2,50 “Bates” Shoes for Women at $1.59, Some of the latest fads in millinery for girls, and at this { While other stores ask $2.00 and £2.50 for these fathous shoes, we shall offer a is@ i special lot in this important sale at $1.59 per pair. They're al price the lot should sell In rec shown in lace or button, with dull uppers; viel kid or box calf 1. S591: c reaking time. They're made of soft faathenn special to-morrow, per pait, at... ..scesssevseceeeces felt, trimmed in various good. styles. Cc Shown in brown, navy, gray and card! Liberty Shoes and Oxfords, $3.50 Quality, at $1.98, / pal, -Spotial at. sduve. votecvuncyedena ee These ar¢ absolutely the best shoes for women ever iy round and bell crown, and are trimmed with ailk offered at the price. They're not samples or “face nda jn brown, navy, red and castor, Rogularly 9c :79¢ tory damaged” footwear, but up-to-date shoes, Auakoesvangaiseen fres from the factory with the guarantee of this ay ‘Special Ready-to-Wear ‘Hat for Women, store back of every pair. Shown atiful hat was seldom offered at the price. It is made of alk braid in all the mewest styles, and a Utary-coque pompons. Th pe ine wide assortment of leathers, has crown eatior, All jn all fancy 98 slees; per pall. covvesecsaven price), special to-morrow at Unparalleled Oppcrtunities in the Season’s Newest and Most Attractive Merchandise, Positively on Sale From 9 A. M. Till £ P.M. Only, No Mail or C. 0, D. Orders Filled, n this lot; bloomers that are made A Matchless Bargain Opportunity. Worth 98 Each, ty corduroy, with full taped These dresses are made in Russian style, from + $3.49. good quality cashmere or fancy check or a . plaid, trimmed with fancy buttons and braid, Tus 5 an asusaally tnpore full sleeve, gored skirt, linea and finished — je'd,Pemees, brine bands mit two omer; special for 4 ” DAM. tl a POM C iCdoad an opportunity 5.42 per palr Third Floor, Annex. A special lot that we se- cured Just In time for school opening, made of fine lawns; stzes 6 12 rears; bibs of sol tint P Second ‘Wieer. Main Bullding. valet eolar; ate Moin piel, titched ruffles ove from 9 A, we commer ott ith deep shown in om of ‘conte avy, ae or ‘brown sues 6 6 under peice” at ‘the ey to 14; space ey som) 9AM, Cc are made, ae ih 4 ‘ ee aoa ortment for j pe i * “te es Sale heond Flour, tery, with he ee ‘ shoulders; Himlt- three : $2.49 Arabian Lace Cu to a eustcinets Special it | rene a Aa we Mant no one to be 4 5 ured Hot i 4 P. aM ; wt suite “well soot as. oll 5G. arbi ie seam Py DEE oy i ealaalae ent ali iii ali telat hath Ba cnet prep

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