The evening world. Newspaper, September 10, 1906, Page 5

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t 7 4 ‘SHOT DEAD IN der occurred. FAB WORTD: MONDAY FVENTNG."SEPTEMBER 10,” 1906. Ar , ‘Mrs. Billings, Bride of Former Soldier Boy. SALOON BY ONE OF HUMP Y” GANG — > —— Bullet Fired Over Wo- man’s Shavlder Kills Thugs’ Mitrked Man, Alhost tmmedia fely following the munter of Henry Bort, « ete of No. 6 Te atreet @oorway of a salocr th not nd iret ave Mer @ member of y* Jackso >" wang, the polle The murder of police, was Provocation, evmes commt prion, which y near future since “Humpy an’# real name Js Glovannt her of a cheap the lower east ald prise-fighter AO poses as 0 eertly lost hiv place and to» t his Mt man. Harr re Threatened Gang's Vengeance er ae Wpariauke; und ha. rowan Schwartz ployment of Bary. “I you,” he declared om Fri - HERE IS NENS FOR BRIDE'S PARENTS —o—- rinks. ftiey have a meeking-piace | Washinsky, tirkd of Mr. tng free drinks, warned the gang to| and Mrs. Schwartz, Thi Your Barr wae at the loon tute . ut tt and did told m Shot Over Woman's Sheulder, | ee een —D IN BOXING BOUT. Whit bout wit » here became aud: 2 few minutes ay and sake man’s death "i Smith © story of an ex ATTH SEASON. Early Fall Skirt od are bee p wIll be * made of « Amene materials, pretttly abe ELECTION DAY IN MAINE. Prohibition and the Labor Quce- tion Leading 1 PORTLAND, Me. Elsction Day in Main: fy again the main On the out- | come depends the re-election of Got Cobd. Congressman LAttiefeld, who ts atfongly opposed by the labor men, Sar wel Gompers bh ime led in the against b has « atiff fight « bands in ‘the So ernor are: William T. Oye Wo Darin Et ‘fcodwant, Prohibition; Charles 1. F Boctallat. will eurely te of interest to all woman: =} High Class Skirt TAILONING CO. J 56 E10tn'St or AMERICANS CROWD MEXICO. MEXICO CITY, Sept, 10—Ra ~\¢ lals report heavy travel & possible rewolution credited. eee yom CAMMEYE 6th Ave., Cor, 20th St. EARLY FALL MODELS AND NEWEST FASHIONS IN FINE SHOES FOR WOMEN, _ Tailor made Cloth and Kid Button Tops and new styles of Tigh Lace and Button Boots, Delicate Hxtension New Curve Soles, Shapely Distinguished Heels and Toes, Captivating Beauty Lines around /nstep and Arch, In All Leathers. Prices from $3.00 to $10.00, Never were more Beautiful Shoes, Ladies, who Desire Highly Fashionable Footvear should clothe their feet at once in these Advance Styles. ae rule and the regiar price the exception during this dccasion, and that our Tuesday Bargain List prices must be locrer than the prices of any other day, then you can see how impor- tant such a list must be. made lower for one day's selling. regular stocks but marked at a Tuesday price. In addition, the Anniversary Sale specials ad- vertized on Sunday, and at least a hundred others that there was no room to advertize, will be on sale orders. limit purchases, if we deem it necessary, to pro- tect customers against dealers who buy to sell again. | | ooh ae. |STORE- i ‘+ ACITY HEN you consider that the whole store ] is ablaze with the Sale | Spirit, that the —‘‘special” price is the Anniversary The s are low prices All these are special lots Selected from our While the lots last_we will fill telephone In all cases we reserve the right to WOMEN’S OXFORDS————- Saving $1.31 on Pair Wrhere stout soe pare these.” F118 the Te mainder of a Jot of well-made and good-wear- ing shoes that were very popular earlier in the SeHse? Prey areomede of black bid aed tan calf; not all sizes. At $2 they ranked among our best sellers, and at that price were un- usually good value, It is a stylish shoe, made for comfort as well as durability. 69¢ The price for to-morrow only Second Poor, Rear —— HAT PINS Saving 25c These pretty and dainty hatpins have just been imported by us, and they iaclude the newes and most desirable styles In various finish- ings; some have stone semings. These pins were bought to sell at 50c, and that is the price you'd have to pay on any day but Tuesday. A selection goes into 25¢ the Tuesday lists at just half price.. Main Tioer, Frony, 18th Street WASH BELT! Saving 20 Imported white wash belts. We have been sell- ing the same belt all season at 25e, but to- morrow is Tuesday, when regular prices don't count, Although these are the last ofa large lot they are not seriously soiled and they are washable, anyway. To close 5e theM OUlseesees pawieb ise (Main Floor, Froat, 18th Srreeti | Fennarennneveenrrcumnnir sehen ta INFANTS’ HEADWEAR Saving 50c to $1.75 By aluck/ purchase we are able to offer you to-morrow the entire surplus stock of Bon- nets and Caps of one of the best and largest manufacturers in New York at a considerable saving in price to you. Fhey consist of all the latest and prettiest things for the infant's head and should interest every mother who considers 50¢ worth saving. Real 49e value $2 to $2.50; to-morrow 75e¢ and (Secoud Ficor, Ceonr, 19th Sireet) _____——— AXMINSTER RUGS——__—— : Saving $I This is a special offer for Tuesday only, and it includes about 500 very fine Sanford's Ax- minster Rugs in size 27x63; many choice Fall patterns are shown. At $2.75, the price they were made to sell for, these rugs promise to be one of the best sellers in our rug depart- ment, and they will be if beauty and durability count for anything; $1.75 to-morrow only. (Fitts Flgor, ———BUSINESS aq car a, Saving 17¢ This special offer to print 100 business cards for 33c halds good only to-morrow; after Tues- day the price will be 50¢ as formerly. And, remember, that this entitles you to any style you want and a superiot quality stock and the best possible workmanship, The cards will be printed while you wait, This is ! the best offer ever made for this class 33¢ of work; regular price 50c; to-morrow Third Floor, Center) SIEGEL IN ITSELF NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE | | nee ——CUT-GLASS KNIFE RESTS- OOPERG. J.B.GREENHUT, PRESIDENT. es SS —d The Anniversary Tuesday Bargain List Saving 60c Imported, bright finisht soft felt hats—the most popular hats for the coming season; can be shaped any stele and reavire very_little trimming. Just received a shipment of 50 dozen in navy, black, brown, wine, gray and dark gray, The real value of these hats is $1.45 and they will be sold for one day only ar8Sc, It’s the chance of the season 85 to get a stylish, neat and common- scnse hat at ¢ orrow’s price... -.+ Second Mo r, Front, 18th Street) Saving 50c Limited number of very fine cut-glass knife rests. Practical and ornamental for the table and there is no better time to get a good one cheap than to-morrow. Your choice of a number of different shapes and cuttings. The cuttings are very deep and [rilliant. Regularly 75c—and they are worth 25¢ every penny of it. To-morrow only {Third Floor, Center, 10ch Street) BED SPRINGS Saving 75e on Spring Woven wire Spfitigs, strong and durable; sup- } ported by “‘National’’ support in center, at- tached to four siecl side bands at each end. All sizes same price These are the best springs sold in New York at $3, our regular price—and at our speciat price, — hich is for to-morrow only, they are the big- gest bargain offered this season. Pith Flos Saving 16c This is a very fine hanging plant, appropriate for every home, tris notthe tsuatdormant kind, but a healthy growing plant with leaves, The above is a special price made for Tuesday only, Anywhere else you would pay 36e for this variery—afid then you would not get the UNTRIMMED (Sie § These are very fine 15-row hair brushes. The -—————RUFFLED SCARFS Saving 14c They are made of an excellent quality of figurad Organdy and muslin; many colors to choose Malaga Seediess Raisins—suitable for puddings, $2.25 MIKADO FERN BALL———} fresh and healthy goods that we offer here to- morrow. Tuesday only the price KIMONO SACQUES—-—-- Saving 20¢ Made in a serviceable quality of lawn In a variety of very’ pretty colorings. There are several good styles 10 choose among—some loose and some fitted effects, The lowest these garments have ever sold for is 39e, but to-morrow we redyce the price for a Tuesday Bargain...-.--... 19¢ Second Floor, Rear, 18th Street ————-MORRIS CHAIRS-———~+— Saving $2.75 Golden oak or mahogany finish; shaped arms and legs; complete with figured velour cush- jons; adjusts to three positions. The regular price of this chair is $8.50, and it is the best value that that price will get for $5.75 you in New York. It is well made and durable. For Tuesday Filth Ploer rp IRISH POINT CURTAIN These come in full width and length and repre- ‘ stock to be sold at $2.50. We cur 3. & H."’ Green Trading Stamps “A City in Itself’ We mentioned in our Sunday advertizements some interesting facts concerning the sociological side of The Big Store—a community of about 5,000 people with Its own laws, government, cha health board, hospital, clubs, societies, insuran any and newspaper— even its own barber shop Here are more facts relating to its comprehensive- Hess in-equipment and organization It bas its own Inundry, bakery, dairy, tee plant, per- fumery factory and laboratory It makes, under its own roof, all the candy, soda- Labi Syrup, pastry, butter, ice-cream and mattresses it sells, It has its own separate shops for tailoring, hat- making, tinsmithing, plumbing, carpenter and cabinet work, curtain-making, upholstering, carpet-sewing, pic- ture-frame making, electrical and machine work, It ° shoes its own horses and makes its own harness:s, It has other shops for repairing toys, china, phono- graphs, golf clubs, clocks and furniture Its advertizing department has its own com posing- room, print shop and staff of illustrators. Including its employees, it feeds more i ; people daily than the Waldorf-Astoria, makes more butter daily than some bip dairies, has the largest private telephone sys~ tem in New York, and one of the largest private electri cal installations in the world. HAIR BRUSHES. Saving Fc bristles are the kind that you will find in the cxPensive brushes You have your cheleeok cbony, rosewood or maple. Our usual price of this brush is 69c; but to duplicate the dual- Hin pees ie number of rows of » backs and the finish y Pay at leas; $1 A ig eae 39¢ (Main F oor, Center, 18th St de Aisle) from. _ There is not a shopworn or soiled Piece in the lot; they’re all new and desirable goods, Sold regularly by us up to 25e each, but to-morrow this price will be reduced to vit than eye order to conform to Jur regular Tuesday barga 5 Special at. omeccen ies 1le ) cakes, and raisin bread; delicious for table use. The kind we sell regularly 10 at 15¢ a package; nice and tender; fresh and sweet...... = (Fourth Fiear) --~—-RENAISSANCE SCARFS Saving 77c In this odd lot there are about 500 hand-made Japanese linen center squares and scarfs, Many different tasteful and artistic designs that will please you--and a bargain in every one. These goods were not picked up by ¢hance for to-morrow’s selling—they are staple articles taken from our regular stock and re- duced for our Bargain Day, We sell them regularly, at $1.75, but for Tuesday the price will be... mere 98c (Maio, Floor, Rear, 10th Street) Saving $1 sent a host of beautiful and artistic designs, Goods that were ordered for our regular $1.50 a dollar from the regularprice and pur them on sale for one day at (Third Pooor, Prent, 18h Stree SHEETS. Saving 10c . There are 1,350 sheets in this lot, but when you consider that some customers will buy as many as a dozen ata time you will realize about how long they will last. Made of good quality muslin, with felled seam in center; full bleached. This is an unusually low figure for sheets of this~quality, and in order to protect ourselves against any dealers that might be attracted by it, we limit one dozen to cach customer. regular ¢2¢ goods. (Main Floor, Rear, 10th Streep Th aime ue ow Ee , / a i nega 9 i

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