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eee FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 7, 1908. QDELL PLANS 10 [GIVES BLACK HAND KIDDIES PLAYED IN FORCE HIGGINS | INDUSTRY A JOLT LAKE OF ICE CREAM —_ OUT (I AACE Fazata Forgets Rules of Game) Wavon Broke Down and Out and When $500 Is De- | Poured wiFldnd of ere manded Calls Police | baa hoy, Thinks Governor Will ° The Diack-Handing trduetry wot AN a a Watbe G0 ee ‘cholars’ ‘Outfitting Quit if Parsons |s Beaten diay downy on the east 8140 |aireer Gus GE etorionth Ua ek - te sie oe aie Fsiseat vag (CrOet WRRONK Was “F h ave IRST of all, these are good goods. We have no room for the cheap and shoddy stuff in New York Primaries. th pane! Ore t Briel wr kana MU ane es le that at this time is dumped upon the market by the carload and labeled “ Just Right order, Violated all the tra-|jampted over-on ite ald pe at for School Use.” Nothing is “just right for school use” that puts the scholar at a 6 prima y ng in the oopa, As af wo of the, w nanapped off. Gall disadvantage. Penknives that won't cut, pencils that won't mark smoothly, rulers with ¥ ¢ the |* mene Weereig ene uniness land gallons eam A trom wavy edges, clothes that don’t fit and get shabby—all these may cause the child not only ee ie OLMGN MEL PASAT hee WeRMANTOR OCT tre ee ‘ rie lta occasional cnnoyance, but often real agonies of spirit. And so we don’t sell that kind of Police, Headquarters, j goods. What you will find here are reliable articles at moderate prices. Even at the | For two months Farata’s morning be prices our styles are fau'tless and our qualities dependable, Every word of this “ s mail hus been burdened with attractive ~_— pee) —and of everything else we print—has our guarantee pinned to it. of Coun . a Black Ha iterature, He counted that Br. Quisg me day lost whose low descending —— ment ri in his hands no chatty letter a in our “Every intelitgent © party ts convinced t if the Parsons ticket in defeated in New York County Gov. Higgins will straightway an- ot want the nC a ones and de- | in red ink with | them. The tasty akull and ul bleeding p's pated pierced written Instructions were ounce that he dors 9 nh inst ination, and Mfr Hughes wil! find him- |money to the Kingsbridge railway » 28 er 2 | tion the Bronx, where a gentiemanty Jagon: would pass him and a while he @ pay any atten tters. He pive them to Boys’ Suits at *3 School Wear forGirls Judge Them on Their Proved Merit—Not | Garments That Pleasantly Combine the Features on the Price Of Serviceability, Good Looksand Low Price HERE may have been a time when mothers thought that “anything was good enough’ for the little daughter's school wear. But that time is long passed. Good FP you think that it is impossible to give a handsome, skilfully-cut, carefully tailored suit, in first-class, long-wearing material for For | coldnes nere ty the Odell plan =to force Higgins from tt ‘areons at the pr $3, it's because you have never seen this us i _ ne s nary 8 es Ht up Into paper do Xv i, of Bay fe you have neve en this famou style is no longer a costly thing—not in this that a united, unanimous demand that |} Then He Got esegsd \ hide , store, at any rate—and no mother can he. be the candidate exist But Tuesday nigh We guarantee the satisfactory wear of | (ij 1 be delighted with the beauty, ex- Brackett wives Objection ie Nosed sa ons every suit we sell at this price. If it fails cellence and honest value to be pro- But there | ar New Yo Al - ans Waa getting ah Sa we'll give a new one in | cured here-at mederate prices. Who will not & ee cua |S : Peel aa ; r - Like these: soheme go t without 5 : was e Just as good a choice of styles as if you | That is Senator Hagar Bracke 8 : t 5 ; - especially good | Smart Suspender Dresses—made of a ‘ Lecanto Beyer ri real . paid $5 ornge. These are especially g pe atoen suits for school wear, being good-looking good quality gingham; plaited white toga statesman, He wants the nomina- DT a ends HEXPERSIVE CHUTE fews -orwier, with fait lowes ani to let the toy treat his clothes about as he pretty dotted trimming; full skirt, with pleases, deep hem; this comprises a splendid promp , 7 The choice : assortment of checks and stripes; ex- right oft the stove en : Aas cellent for school and Fall it ia ying BENNETT OUT OF FIGHT. Donb\e Breasted. Belt Suite——7 so weary. sizes from 6 10 14 QO@ 7 16 years; cheviors and cassi- years; Saturday... : Two-Piece Sailor Suits—For girls; very “snapped, “wet it] iooe Man Withdraws from meres, in neat mixture: all have) on nucratic father who got it] go mt over to Nu. 300 Mulberry we 1 © h Cnic C " aes tee and Selewos Dbteniveeereeant Sifcc a Beara ce ) soni mart Wane 1] Your attractively made, of all wool chev- “My politi oA. CORN eee Pen COE eee tt | sighing @ campaign ¢6 Norfolk Jacket Suits —7 to 16} ; iot; with fancy sailor collar, prettily Mr. Quigg, “come with my blood and for trapping. the Ane ate years; blue chevicts; also fancy| Choice trimmed with 3 rows of braid; shield — Bere) Deen \conslaianty [At Kingworidge. out the Black Handers kan cassimeres and t beautifully embroidered; full plaited = at ii «Deco hind the bar to-day attending to. th cheviots;Knickerbocker trousers} @ bishop sleeve, trimmed to match colar with embroidered $ tous docnees Bh Gab, or eee een Double-Breasted Suits—7 to 16; blue and black cheviots; also emblem; kilted skirt, with deep hem; colors are blue, black ce 75 bayiig "hs tntiwen ieee te teehee ee wo Dro mixtures and overplaids; plain short trousers, and brown; sizes 6 to 14 years; pecial See ere eee fe Note ‘for the reno Told Him to Hurry Up. |g! Russian Blouse Suits—2!< to & years; all made with large sailor| Me aaeail sant Ga pi ey Pheicba ei roedium- weight waiter re “We have come for thet #0. You GRAY HAIR. | collars and bloomer trousers, in fancy mixtures. in tyles ¢ double-breasted cffect; are unlined; ue | Racy up or we'll loose the €ynamite| waits: sack uALSAs to tote ure, ba scams all bound; we had this coat Specially made to lead the $ Gidute than Higgms—most likely the] "Fasatn didnt mone worth-@ cent, but | RABY Ete Gray Hair ‘0 orieinal Sailor Blouse Suits—5 to 10 years; made with large sailor collars season’s big selling in our misses and girls’ department; made F Bomination of Mr. Hughes Te REtEp See tobe x sith tear and bloomer trousers, in fancy mixtures. 10 Bell fOr GOO |... sacnnssresstcsseuncccctcbheneasionesan ere What ‘Brackett ‘Thinks. three companions from Bowine we fie (Siege! Cooper Store, Second Floor, Rear.) (Slege! Cooper Store, Second Floor, Center.) Senator Bragkett refused to say blowing © could go to the back room 2 fring stout money. Inatead he stipoed | ESSE SEE Suc ogee semen pe meee s *“H Qale of Educational Books | irls’ Scot Hats | Clean-Up of School Supplies 3 aero and Ronano—Petrosino started o . Trimmed flat hats in & number of Brackets position he wat asked A tun Yor Moneed Siteet dese tee Don t Die in the House. | ‘Are you a candidate for the Re-|the detectives arrived the four men, UN#BATAULE Valuable Works of Reference at 25 to 50 Per Cent. Less very smart and becoming styles; | Prices, Already Loweat in Town, Cut 30 to 50 Per Cent. M Hughes, (but {1 an sie omination for Governor?” My er i ” I made of good quality akhan Prive" ams cassidnten teal, living, | Fasaie "s bring the renn’ Ween Ye ack Than Usual wool felt; trimmed with ; toreatning canddiate on my own plat- bemolctous and ran away Y all odds the best collection of educational books ever and 3 silk pompors; in brown, O-MORROW will be the greatest day for all the scholars Arg asgyoned However, the aaloonkeaper had i ; ini i form," waa the reply cope: r offered at such extraordinary price-reductions. navy, red and $1, 45 of Greater New York and vicinity. It will be the Rough ov nine por cent “Phere is one current | nized them as members et the Latin 0 colony down near Cherry Fm. Guided he lares Mlack Cockrosoh Af i 5 pearl 5 3 excellent BR eg | by him the "four. detacttye went 3 Rearing = sre Widbay Practical Letter Writer, QQ, bid min aor Bice ar values at, Last Chance and the Best Chance for them to.get Nak strane : ey arres me Rate, Mico am " i éf c . oes | Eaten AOasaine twenty-three venrs never illanpnatats ex fovls he ayer. | Al Shenae aaa Mewes 6 | phrases, proverbs and quotations; _ Siege! Cooper Store, Second Hor, Frost) their school supplies before school begins. bewn made Racy fouun Cuma Meriice heoete. | aa Sand 7 Tact buses. All @ gi aie Se rules for spelling, ’ i ay on of | they found Quissgee Manrero, twenty. | 188. vy wens, BU 6 jem, cloth.. eed bunineed Inet Lunch Boxes It’s the wind-up of our Schoo! Supplies sale~a salethat Healey bay me Mant of knockout Grape in his pocket. which "| fact, alone would inetre him ten yeare in prison even if Paasta had not iden- tine him aa omg, of hie four viettors ‘The two oritohere are Sletiians, and Petrosine thinks they atv Rew at the how ness. Heratofose-mast. of the Binsk | | Ridpath's History of the United ae bi rgest si y c Btates, large illustrated 9 " eG, ceok xtra '39¢ ADE of unbreskabte | °°="2 with the largest stocks ever brought together for such ss an event and ends with the largest total of sales we have Se Fass Hill's Manual—a coniplete guide to fibre and will with- Elements of Algebra vista universal tnfortiacions a erologs: stand the hard knocks | ¢V¢? heard of for such a movement, 1 extn mve those efforts, If he did he did a wrong dia of human knowledge covering | that the average school boy We close out all the remaining goods Saturday atuprices Hand promoters have been Caiabrians Sight Arithmetic (Brad- y of ¥ any ‘otice bal ser | ‘ bare) 19¢ crery field of value and interest, | or girl will give them; though | cut a third to # half below our lowest sale prices. x his work, be- —— mY 5 i aidaxres in'bla £2-| BOSTON TO IMPORT GOLD. | nglish and Eng-| fulness to everyman, woman | Strongly made are light in Like this: S| in ‘uto-| BOSTON, Sept. 7, — The National |¥ Shawmut Bank of this city announced |} rs too mush of ittical vie in ver rench Dictionary, and child. Full cloth; weight; your choice Randi Silane ‘ Sracy to ult my, notions 50 edition... QBe| iste volume..;-.--... SOC of two good styles, . IC. | Schoo! Cases—atrongly made, with | School Slates—all reduced'to -clemr: .. : and reinforced cor- lic size at Se: Oc size at etn oem that iff ever! that it hed @ ed $1,000,000 tn gold | Pe af Ofna By dere Cosas Lavin. <p nglish and Eng~ Cram'« Handy Reference Atlas of (Siegel Cooper Store, Third Floor, Center.) ners; our former sale 7c; 70 size at. 5e ever be disturbeg for Agnting my per-|¢oln for import from London. The x | lish-Latin Dictionary, 9 the World—right up to 25 price 25c; to clear at., c onal political views: gas he | transaction ts based won the conditions —— | $1,50 edition CC) date. Special at, Cc Bebo! © sad at ates iene Composition Books epeca pew bis. offick e 6 Trea * tai a vagal ee ee Dey Ae ie a tow dave Oho. ih BA wheat (> ROUGH ‘ON RATS. } Cagseil . kya chy and Webster's Dictlonaries—Royal o¢- School-Book fibre, metal hinges brass catch | Ge; 4c and So lines reduced felieve the money market. THE UNBEATABLE WAT EXTERMIN | EER + CAGED ‘a favo volume, 1,350 pages, 1,500 and corners: Inches tong,| to. 3¢ Being a ry will make beige $1.80 edition... Cc illustrations, colored plates, Con- formerly $1. 18, . clear st 8c; eve pnenveene Seeeeene HELD FOR WORKING COMMENDED FOR RESCUE. | oe tytn’ that Handy English-French and Freneh-! tain jast census and the most re- vases 12 inches long, {ormerty 6 Writin Puds—speciats ar 2¢ ey Aa ME SrciE CEE ‘ English | Dictionaries, Qo) cen words in the English tan. Bec he cleat at Qe] be, Be and ‘ ” | yee the Newhbe: 7$c cloth edition wege—Bound in tan sheep with Ss Erasers—round and stral, ght: THE “ROUBLE” GAME. soir a tour’ og sommwnastion 0 Aivo ig German, Spatiah, Latin) fateni spring back enduthumbin: | TP Soe, Me, made, Of | School Bage—Our entre tock at) Par round ane " Ilele. | c £0: Inited 4 Jtalian | % A splendid work for . , t . 2: ih Se cere lain hier-tor | a Pi Manica 35e¢ sexu Fassel prieere &5e which wifl_stand—long School were $1.75 to! Leather Maid or Nate Books— Victim Hoped to Purchase 4,000 hua aoe at Rar Herbor, Shae wrecks |, Denia Heath Dates a ip cide ial and hard use; either $2.50, a eatherette School| styles very popular with scholars = mn ) when he rescued’ fot Growsing a |Rtxr wuwppeinis ov foals, the 2 (Siege! Cooper Store, Third Floor, Gener. Ieeinch use, cithe: Bags, w to 60c, at 26c;| regulat 38¢ and SOc lines at 2Bcp of the Russian Coins, Worth | ‘an ‘ana chid \{Bec Bet and Fer banes at all Dragsiste, * peas Ae ‘ oS 43¢e Canvas and gestalt 1 Die| seenlarasc c Lhe ‘s & Dein, ; oe . jugs, were 25c, at... OS bye ors rove 4 J a0 ix ing ae iil | nderwear and Hosiery (Siege! Cooper Sore, Third Floor, Center.) Toliner's Carry-Alls— 4 gq Carter's School Ink — 2.0. ; nalip Teitelbaum y-four ye * lormerly 20c, now ... 2! size., * rege = a? ae ee or Ww. L. D OUGLAS for Boys and Girls Cllldion'e. set cetroce ccleccamen Moe Court to-day to give the police 32O FOR Below Regular Prices 4 merly 12c dozen, to clear at oz. size . sR OH 88 nee time to wecure evidence against him. a ee MEN | HESE are in just the weights that you want for Fall, and Coin Pu Ss School Fountain Pene—14-hatat sat seal er ‘box, to 5e He charged by Michael Moyer, of they represent the best values that their regular prices rse Gold F en, guaranted ! jor 39. cle. ¥ tee ee cere es No, 411 Kast Ninth treet, with fim: $3.50 WwW. L. | ever brought. Included among the hosiery are some EARGEsassoninent et one year, formerly 60c, at Pen Potnte~6p pe inte . (mon pout th haa ied jaded ANS K Pencil Boxes—Remarkadle redus-| Steel Pens, usually 1 ne a veut, Sooniten a cheees fea IB] of the famous “Veribest” make, which name stands solidly very good styles; just tions to clean up the stock, All| dozen, for....... be vista etirragp repay pip endtaod yall ee and surely for reliability: es what the children will kinds are included and lots af-| Japanese Pencil Boxee 19 5 Wolf Levy, now held under bail for the For Boys and Girls—1,000 dozen of fast-black ribbed hosiery, ‘*Veri- need to carry their carfares tan ned os holla ay ae pane 4 59c, B9c and. Ic : wane alleged offense, in playing the | best'’ ard other brands; the proper weight for Fall wea in fine €10¢ | in; they're made of good Boxesto clear a! 26¢; 1S Penci Penholders—Splcndis valve! “rouble” gnme on him. The two men, vee oF hoavy:fis__were made to:8all yp to 2Ocy all sls0% leather; some have Pencil Boxes to clearat..” 4] 2 fore. c the waid, wold btm three Russian roubles more For Boys and Gir! J weight, fine ribbed coiton underwear, in natu. initials" h | tch Pads—de, Sc, 2c, J for one doliar, and be readsel $1.0 for . ghoos ral or cream co! warm, soft and gcod weating garments; Ll5e Son them i] Cc Blaisdell’s Paper Pencils— Bes a 1 By Be, We them. They then proposed to sell him } ages 2 to 17 years; priced wrcording: to size, trom 39¢ down to some with chains... Formerly 10c dozen, to clear c nth street park, and there had lt anatohed from his hand by Levy and Teitelbaum, The prisoner bad been intrduced to tim, he paid, an Weis Teltelbvum escaped, but was ar. rexd toy by Detective Sergeants ‘ Gulliver and Lesoant wile ac werk in the clothing ahop of -Goldetein & Btein- No, & Dnlveraky plas AS GOOD AS CUSTOM SHOES COSTING $7.00 to $8.00, “S hace ern D ves for tha Past and can say t JN'T make the mistake that has s Reduced Deora mento on Pajamas&Bath Robes For Boys their entire lives—the mistake of be lieving that all that is wanted of aschoo Oftering a Saving of 50c to $2.500n Every Garment Two Bargains—65c and 2. HESE umbrellas are good—the kind to give good service»-but at a price you won't miss i s lo on f the umbrella is lost| yt ftted and should be elastic and or stolen, easy, besides. It is easy to distort per- Those in the first lot sre covered with fast black | manently the tender b a gloria and have good steel frames and rods, The | PAneney dor bones.of g child's a4. pedo Bae teen, If I cowld take you iaito my large factories at Brockton, Mass., and show you how carefully W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes are made, you would then understand why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of greater ys than any other make, $1.75. ne ls I las shoes. Flis name and erw und then you sest 4 ps hig Fa she Wom, oe oD peed oe ze yrovaaaitn high priors ond int trad erson ie ; fina Chins that Yate 1s aguizat hicn, He| the peipeipal olilen asd GY ths best theo Pasion ooetehee ere me 4 WEVER finds the position he really Fast Color Eyehets used anchusively. Catalogue mailed free. W.L. Douglas, Brockton, Mass wants. Then again, you see thousands wok. Douglas Greater New York 83. 50 Shoe Store comer shoe is strength. A child's shoe should be especially sizes sre 22- or 24-inch, and they are fitted wih | footort) chafe the delicate flesh into newest styles. Good looking, well made sorted shapes. For € 29e permanent corns or worse and durable. The best chance you'll cet There will never be any trouble with the child's " vi | edeble u 4 rf * y fo Vi with good, a-c¥eoeb-c feet if yo. will let us fit them with Foot Mould’ | © At the boy for Winter with g hoes. These are carefully, skilfully, scientific: | garments at these prices designed, made from jcathers that will give Joys’ Neglige Shirts—Griffon orand; cuffs ar g and satisfactory wear; are stylish and shapely ) © look at; and, finally, are not expensive tached or detached; plaited or plain bosoms, For young children, sizes § to 8. + $1.75 all made of the finest fast-color shirtings and . $2 fined with the best pearl buttons; large & 50c For youths and misses; sizes 11\¢ to 2 $2. 50 variery; all sizes; regular $1 shirt LASREE SILOS seveeeverene eeneesccsrsaner tees SB Boys’ Madras Cloth Palaminen regular 50c $1 QAPMENE. wesc eeser etre renee eee ened «' Bath Robes—Wool cr Terry a all sizes; worth up w $4, $1.50 n nes Reset Congo handles in boys or girls [tees all standard makes and in the School Umbrellas Children’s 8 School Shoes ~ Neglige Shirts, i Those in the second lot are covered with mercerized willed gloria and have paragcn frames, steel rods 22. or 24-ifich sizes; plain or silver trimmed natura wood handles; silyer caps 0” polished horns; 65 . also for boys of girls; all have cases and tassels c ‘Siegel Cooper Sore, Mein Pioor, Center School Handkerchiefs For girls and toys; ee handketchicls are finely hemstitched with Sy hems; boys’ with pre block initial, gi an neat initial encircled wit yay floral 5 je So, Hight, sofi, durable 5e For older chiliiren, sizes 8% to 11... hig a not woeenly profitably employed but who are everlast-- ie suing’ tha friends to GOOD have seen advertised Good qualiy kidskin shoes, with solid leather soles, for misses, sizes 1114 to 2 Good caliskin lace shoes for boys (Siegel Cor por Ste, Second Floor, Rear.) (Siegel Cooper Stare, Mal regularly 10c; apeh. sxiabaiina pat ees the hee oes Cones , ~