The evening world. Newspaper, September 7, 1906, Page 8

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BLEW UP, FIVE PERSONS and Four Others. inure; Tha feur, is in Pater arm, pon Nbr MHIEVES LOOTED WRECK >, fing machine on bir wa summer home at Ro others were aleo | Bocident. 4m the streets of New Haven, w feturning from a ride. I :. SCHOOL OF usand ot rand picked up two frien ship der the machine. Bhowered Blazing Ol!. Suddenly there was « ter the ieee and rifle explosion | porpo! Of gavolin Y Air and the ng fluid aver the tive people hedly burnet, rushed Worrester, who was 4 wrapped | ar was extinguish pendent next re Hose! : ry ald of any dew me | Lew i watil & quarter ‘ when | erands tw will, 4 E dag farmer and tig 1 uf t i The ante of th ked up|} to City ide 7 jhe aie vention & PR ee For Girls bined Misses’ and Children,s Kid Button and Lace Shoes. $1.50, $2. 00 and $2.50. $2.00, $2. 50 and $3.00, $2.00, $2. 50 aad $3.00. “The Junior’ Sizes $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00. "8 AUTO RIDERS BADLY BUG HURT I COLLVON, TOSSES A NEWSBOY wagon vor PLAYED AROUND. SHIP. #) cabin passengers elghty-five| made an 6 sors returning fre: by one-balf and the the company of the finny t y o flying Mah, ‘LAWYER CHANLER TO RUN WITH HEARST. of Asto tan BB. wytr-phila ve AMMEY ES STAMPED ON A SHOE MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT. The Advisability of Getting the Best Shoes for Your Children’s Feet Walt print Shoe, Low Heels ALFRED J. CAMMEYER, 6thAve.2 20th St —_———. Big Motor Car W: Car Wrecked by a Darts Through Bowery, Crash with Milk Wagon Increasing Speed After In- i | ‘ sili on Road. juring Lad: Severely ewer Ot Bitzi Ol) sassanu deine aad otra a o.o| A tener ered Pi fey th of Paterson, N. J., are! t 1 De t Scattered on Chauffeur | errr es ee cet verbans. ane nae Walton, a clw son Mowpttal with « fifteen other perm are os and Ridgewoos, nen cute to-day mn nat night be Palmer's Driver Had Been o« milk wat ge of Walton, 7 Called by Owner, Who Suf- on to Ridge x % at the notion of three fered in Another Mishap. roads near the Erie Railroad crossing, . € car c&mé upon the milk wagon. . " The automobile was suing 4} ‘ While deapatches to-day were bring gh the darkness, and tt r tag the news from Now Hoeven that) milk wagon with great fore Perry 8. Palme r if The o sbil¢ Was so shaken ay Biles at No. 2 V tet t |passengers went in every dire had, while touring c ‘| Bome of them were hurled to the roa t © party of frien . sido and others were thrown from the 3 oF tina t gcolden| nents. reer car, it was The areatest sort of panic followed. | ey , Bae in wast Severt Miss King and Mrs. McMahon were | owner. © as “the a y Jous in a Aitch by, the . had been terrify burned Say groaning tn : to-day In the expios!: a larg 1 was com driver was n BALLOONIST ORIFTS WHALES wap badly « os ers on Pretoria Also Saw Airship He Palmer and rrpolses and Flying Fish a Jisapnea Sigh Prof. Wahle Lectured G H flying fish | Ma Prof. &. * Frank O'Reilly. « ain yo natural history depa: b = Club. = After New! © mbla University, guve an | Mi! Rochelle road. + med} t ture to che passengers o . WW Test north oF ite aid Fabita of whales, All three m! and} and fying fish able to oe ene cam t) av t sea ipbabitanta as he lec tas 2 eae vee Capt. & uced the he stor chat of Fre t ours, The whales a companied by e § Ks it ye? the big Therefore Mattem: went ‘Jeg Sorted about It, doing many naut sae tii Pawed by. Th such af diving under ite bows | “make OO My w wateh t * waging ft | na race ester, wno war tying they had had en MICHAELS BROS. Fifth Ave. @ 9th Street, BROOKLYN.. ors Anrounced as Candidate for Ant Freely Extended to All, CLOTHING For the Entire Family, 50c. Per Week Opens an Account. FURNITURE And Everything for Housekeeping, EASIEST PAYMENTS Open Mon, @ Sat. Evgs. [PR inducing the > Indorse the and Boys. New School Shoes We Shoes for Young Men and Boys. The ‘Harvard Junior,” $2. reve) |The ‘Armor Clad” Lace, $1.50 lsouse Men’ 5, , Boys! ane Youths’ Fine Calf Lace and Button, $2.50 and $3.00. THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVE IM CLOUDS AT NIGHT. ING, SEPTEMBER 7, 1906. “POLICEMAN FOUND SHOT AT HIS HOME cncmenisdlien 1} |Wound Made by His Own | Pistol, but Has Not Been Explained. BROOKLYN'S MOST DaPE NDACLE LARGE RETAIL STORE * HELO WASYLIM Escape from Sanitarium # BROADWAY Sensational oe Sales | A areat Reveals Secret Police Hagceicbie Unprecedented $ Re eeocon | None Without Iry to Cover, etna "taken [pital tn a preca Values! TR vated ene 2 ebaeaete indie The superintendent of | rain Coupon Sale Coupon ican Lt 3 3) All Day Satarday.} $4! Day Satarday. Lea | + y Warnent 40c Gray sabi) Gold a Enamelled Plated Clocks, Coffee Pe ts 98. y a SEP Yon Dama Sons t& Sons | ~ GLOVE DEPT. F AUTUMN SHOWING OF LONG ae GLOVES that 6-B “Only one to # « |For S fans mh 8 A. M. Till i P. M. ‘Only one te 8 customer, None Sent. Phone or ( { Children’ $ No Matt, 0. D. Orders. was hy ore . 6B. Mot sau ETAIRE GLACE GLOVES, 2. 65 Button, patent leather tips, ex Hose. ° -B. MOUSQL GLACE GLOVES 2 35. SFC Mes, 6Fe 9c . x pear | : 1.45 Ww hinted Possibilities in Our ‘a Broadway, 8th and Oth Sts. aback : AP pare _Sections | ra (OPEN are eeassinesetucde onan 2a ----- ==. + ----------- == |} amen’s $8 t0 ear pled a “ar 38 ¢ unquestionably the best vs . | SATURDAY NIGHT UNTIL 10 P. M.i| °° oe See Prof. Hampton's Trained Dogs. Saturday Last Day We Give Either S, & H. Green or Dividend Stamps. Street. CE OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P. M. ' ' School Supplies Under-Priced Last Day, To- stb of Vacation Fulton Street, Bridge Street and Duffield BROOKLYN. fees Bh nak Book Bale STORE OPENS DAILY AT 8.30 A. M. Two Remarkable Bargains |, Men’s and Boys’ Fall Clothing. It is practically only the first week of . and yet our stocks are replete with well-made stylish and serviceable Clothing. This has all been gathere | with a liberality that not alone brings lowest prices, grade for grade, but exceptional bargain opportunities, that no one can afford to miss, The interesting points to notice in our Clothing are style, perfect tit, good earing qualities and the reasonable prices. Saye ~ neatly halt by buying your new Fall Suit or Overcoat here Saturday. 500 Men's Suits, from one of New York's best manutas turers, not a Suit in the lot worth less than Fancy all wool Scotch mix- tures, at worstéds, serges, clay diagonals and black thibets 306 Cravenatte Raincoats, fancy worsteds and blacks, regular $19.09 patterns, guarante ed rainproof wan 200 Pall Top Coats, the newest colors, grays, blacks and tans, the new Fall lengths, not 'a Top Coat in the lot worth less than $18,00. 1 A grand assortment of patte erns and sizds sto fi fit } regular and stout men and young me ' price for Saturday. *e 5s Boys’ School Suits, double trtatteil with Vand without belts, Norfolk Suits, with knick trousers, Russian Suits, three-piece Suits, I Fall Top Coats and Reefers, all new this Fall- ' and priced to the lowest possible notch, Sizes | from 3 to 16 years, not a Suit in the lot bc | less than $5.00 Superior Schoo! Shoes for the Boys and Giels. Saturday will again demonstrate our leadership in Hoye’ Shoes, in vicl kid, patent colt | Mises’ and € d velour galt; sites 1 to fives, Ilw 1,98 | son, vines Bayt 148 1,25 1.50 1,39 ° A shoes, tlour Calf 15e Strorwe |i 4 patent imntne Kia 1.50 1,98 Button 98 5 Viel Kid and iow Catt Ciiaven's Kid ; Clothing for Boys and Youths Appropriate for School and the Fall, Sutins Van | | Di ene ue Kare Pants. 3 ' \ ' i \* Young Men's Fin Husstan or 2.05, a.08 ' ' i ' ' ' ‘ ‘ \ ‘ ‘ ‘ j ‘ ‘ ' ' ' \ ' ' | + i} ' ' ane | ‘ ' ' 10%. ' Younes Men's - x “rt Fall Overcoats, 3 to i] Yacht value $12.09. 00] ahapes and Sale of Cut Glass and Clocks With Prices Greatly Reduced, Brilliant Amerionn Cut Glam. | Bare Woed or Mission Dintny ec riw Sie | Chocks. beautifully carved: 14 Uy S Olive Dish... 11 tehes wide... , xa, god 5.08 &-Inch Bowls, Diack Enamelied Iron Ch mente) % hour cathedral fone Room ches a8 bien 2.98 a ee tte a a at ee a ae te ea omen’s 12:¢ Collars, 7e. | Women's Turnover rs, embrotd- Foil Suits. red apd tad effect. & variety of al § Water Rotten trimmings, Ansonia S-day pint Ju uart Decanter ond See Be Poreeiain Parlor Clocks, large variety St haw auapes ih ig Xd | | i | ms ok X ed tron Chdeke. 4 Women’s Fine Shoes. Best American clock guaranteed for one year Nickel Alarm Clock Nickel ike Cec teed Laundry and Kitchen Helps mmowementa; Yi RO¥F cathedral pretty patterns, val due. each. 7e| (Fall 1.50 Neck Ruffs, 1.00, pluited, perfect | ale models, s Shoes, good quality Don- la patent leather tips, me is, serviceable soles; sizes 3 to y| gola net « dium Saturday Aen 2, | 9 its These Shoes were made for comfort rd Pri 2 Value $20.00; Q. 08 - ‘39 Windsor Ties, 25e. Value $1.50; cee Al Special 5: Sate ay Frices To-morrow, wei ‘ cheers To-morrow, c. 19 Bla, Ave Poi hei abe Pairy Bath 800s Women Walking Salts, Men's thoes, t kid and 1.95 a a ey 19:75 75¢ Fountain Pens, 15e. is Tourtne Conts, wool, } MAY" trent ggg | 15¢ Soap and Brash, Sc. | \ { ' ' ‘ ' { Girls’ | School Dresses. ' ' H { ' { \ a ee meet tet tae Men's Fine Underwear. ts, fF trim | i ar, medium weight, full skirts wit 11 Kesors, hollow , ground, | oy ware broken sizes, all high jd adn » Micali, Aawortea™ wiars | Krade, merino ‘and balbriggan, white ‘euihta Nacan: caine thantad Seances r to well for $1.0, poe e | and natural; none worth.less than 75¢ 8 Face » Freak mall and suger cured} tb Value $1.50; Re ie: LIK I3Me o-morrow, *|Val.to$1.25.ea,, Baturd 59 - 98c 40¢ Chocolates, 25c Ine " we J © iy lw 3! 39c und Cake black, black w 1 fancy ¢ val r 124¢ ‘ell Shirts, newer Fall ool. Orit, “in atift ‘ylalted “and wots bow Wn, Cuparate Cuffs, faat colors, value * 98c To-morrow, Proverved drawer School Drewses By others # t9 selan 1.49 Giehe Har mah Skirts, « nt fancies length ad putes shane, alue 250, sassersepengie 18 Teas) val Mined OT PEN pakeed Wig Bar 100, phew Macaroni; 9 pigs,,,,

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