The evening world. Newspaper, September 17, 1906, Page 5

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br ‘ ot unrestrained loot finde ss soldiers eawwealll KAISER'S ENVOY CALLS RUSSIA 10. GUARD GERMANS Murder of Man Prompts, Strong Demand at | St. Petersburg. ANARCHY STILL RULES.| Fp toes Tom 60 IN PEL FROM [3 P2ril of Terrorists, ‘Who Levy Tribute. SHURG Sept. 1 Hife and prope murder of Herr Bush. « manufacturer and the th oreign erget °F Office concerning of meas: * for the protection of German sub Bush wes killed by agents of the révolutionary organization engaged 'n Jevying tribute. Dr. Von Miguel, Firs raparding tue * struck down in nis ow tention of terror ear and & 2 German eubjects fiv- There are & tng in Rigs | The American Consul at Riga has | Bot joingd this demand for pi gion, as there Bre few Americans t From Odense, where the conditions t bad in the Balue the embassies nave been jn- ed the¢ guards have been fur- {ithe for the consulates and the resi: ‘of the Various consuls, Ministries “at the Latertor rgd and War bave sent oymmiseione to in- Seetigate the recent massacre at Siedice The canmiscloners haye been in wtiruoted to investigate empecially the vii and wo fix piltty. AHAAW. Russian Poland, Sept. 1 joreghevsky. president of Sourt-martial which on Sort demoed two revoht hanging. Was shot at an the thich while driving here this tom foe. ‘The would-te oasoanin TWO DYING FROM pital on Automobile That Came Upon Scene of Accident | sult of a motor cycle y are dying in St. Mary's FE pital, Jamalen. They are Osoar John | gon, of the Prompect Motor Cycle Manu- facturing Company, and John J. Bett of No 4 Richinond Terrace, East Now York Mr. Reatty was croming the rowd near Laurelton about dusk when Johneon came along in his motor eycr He} piruck Mr. Beatty, who is sixty years | oid, at full speed. ‘The old man was tomwed a Gowen fvet and picked wp un- eonackrun, with a trectured #kull, John- eon was thrown over his handle-bars landing on his heed and sustaining aim- Nar injuries Walker Brose, of No, #1 Wont Twen- ty-third atreat, and Chariew Ferguson, of Avenue C. Bayonne, each driving am} kulo, Were atnong the firm to rewch the injured men, With the adsistance of friendm they lifted m man inte each qutomablle ang made the run to the omaloe Police Station. An ambulance bet tener tos lary'4 met them there ‘The men were removed to the institu. tion, where slight hope te held out for thelr recovery in GAR CUT OFF LEG. ‘While attempting to board a Gecond mvenUs auMlace car at Bixty-third wtreet, last night, Michael Conlon, thirtywone years olf, of No. 1132 Went Porty-ninw wrest, a@ipped and fell under the car. Mis left leg was cut off above the enkie, At the Presbyterian Howpital tr fa o0i4 that bia condition i* precarious, Carpets own emake, Occasionally a business opportunity enables us to get a standard line of carpet of wome other leading manu- fneturer at a radical price-con- cession. Then we share this sav- fog our customer, Here's A case In points Sevennerle Axminster Care pee in & generous astortment of me patterns, suitable for amy room, Every housewife knows that this beautiful floor covering sells everywhere at $4.50 to 81.65 the yard. Not remnants nor odd jots. This week...., per ya,01.15 Wilton Velvet Carpets in colors and patterns most attractive, Big pine for Vp Pye | buyer. ly #4 y Tha werent 90c 9x12 Axminster Rugs, for parlors and dining-rooms, All sorts of By a oul a This week. ress RO was sweeping the bu PASTOR, MARRIER HIMSELF, : TELLS GIRLS HOW TO CHOOSE. The Rev, Frank Anderson, of Millviile, N. J., pastor of the First Baptist Church, whoce recent sermon on “The Wedding Ring” attracted ittention, has preeched a second sermon, with his tople “Choosing a Partner.” Interest in thin second sermon wos even greater than that In hie firet, for the pastor is #oon to wed the sister of bis dead wife. Here in what the pastor sald to girls Alleged Indi ttempted Looting nce { ne else wanted, er andy) or my part, T wonldn't want a girl whom » he to make your conscience condemn you } pottce indium Javed no man tf at times you treati| in which « & prise pounia, t ers of Bt. Murk’s M bush, to Rhremen elare te at Ocean avranue & Im the heart of « bear | section. and jack © _ | has embyidened we amempts recently | were (rightened aney hed Wyo punia. | Et Seem Mee sd tg dawn and he broke open the hapa mee See children | churci-breukiag wasn't him as if yen cop him moe ever allow a younm man to think (het he is your god “Cause him at ties (o think that there are others just as good ee he ‘ x tenants, but none | were hurry was a crus ) p of the how Rear of Tenement Blown Away as Occupants Run ere eae ® tenante had no time to ways any to Escape Flames. of thelr effncts. nvestiga ma by the | ene cn INVALID KILLS HIMSELF. w | With Hope Gone, Smooks Cuts 1h: oe Throat in His Home, 5 the don fo pel gh eee Bg On| Detleving that his ttingse was tncur- | Dron enraed troien x transe, An explosion of oll in a gracery store |oi4 of No. it Richamta atrest, Brook. | 2?! Seaton aie the Emund floor, where the biage|iyn, eut his throat in his home to-day, | wa sed to arted, added tol When he Sixty occupants of a three. Hall avenue and W: week, © = were ole was found OS | aa the cause which aetrate sagem ped os SEG MORE FAMOUS MAKES" this unprecedented col- IN FAR BETTER " WER for the quali ulleerios lection of is un- derstood, is instantly epoerent thet we tuet are the tevttah real of ho SS sn af apa) an WHERK EXCEPT AT ABOTIAN cna 4 anywhere bes I HE reason for this collection of well-known Pianos in such excellent condition being placed on sale is perfectly simple and conclusive. These Pianos Have Been rf EXCHANGED for PIANOLA PIANOS This is the cause which makes available to the public these most unusual piano opportunities, As this cause can only be found at Acolian Hall, the Aeolian Company’s sales are distinctly different from all others. The Pianola Piano is the piano that any one can play artistically because it has the Metrostyle Pianola, “the world’s standard Piano Player,” included in its case, For no other reason would the owner ‘of a high grade piano, with tone and action satisfactory to him,—“exhcange” his instrument. But, because of the fascination of owning an instrumentthat every one can play, hundreds of pianos of the best known makes are constantly being ex- ed for Pianola Pianos, UPRIGETS. 56600 Foca | WERER—rovewo A MG "Boa | WiKRLOCK—Manoxany .. : oo ner She- POC oni Evonised 250) WHEELOCK—Pbon!s STRINWAY—Bbonived , STEIN WAX Rosewood ive | Srevvesakr ie smo i abou MASON @ HAMELIN hee Wis ie god .. Hawow CHICK ERING—Mahow B25 chtckeee — Rone w 00 i | a E HICK ENENG Hones so Hus | it GaBbonised Rosewood onewood Rosewood Ebonized — Rosewood G—Walnut NABE-—Rosewood .. NABE—-Rosewood | ABE —ivonised Sb BY +e Mady Drand—Mahonany. HY 1 Grand—Kosewood. . K—Mehorsny | Ghee K -<owew ood . SHER Ee HARDMAN iosewood Small bonised T50 8: WERER Parise Qrand—Mowewood 1,200 4% nwa ot Grand-—Reee't 1,080 ¥ Gpand—Rowe'd,. 800 425 t, - laby Grand—Rose'd.” $00 fon STEINWAY Conoert Grd—Rose'd 1,400 32h 1, 1 N—Ebonised . Y vkaoy ed... 908 j~Mahowany . Lee Sn ee eT ae SeE BCE BS SEESE BES BEREEEEE 1 3 » RY Oem eee >» 2no | STEANWAY Consert ir S—Bver’ a 609 ams v, vOND 225 | MNAME Concert Grand—Ko 400 400 esniasa' ain MANON & Porior Gr SPREE TON enaeany * sa or] 200 aaah men iy remarkable val i [oh Spas” Tisnics Durelaahie on easy moat EXCHANGE~—Any used instrument purchased in this sale eam be exchanged { pew instrument within thre: months the full amount pald { ne va d, Used Pianolas, ‘125, 150, '175 tJ 9 > & (Regular Price, $260.) Saving of $125 on the * ‘ ‘World's Standard Plano Player." Every Pianola included tin this sale is sold tinder-the same guar antes applying to new instruments, ‘The Pianola is the Instrument which sent the wave of enthusiasm tn 5 jing benny oo on why egin ated wane hunger Of the onakllied *Praettealy sekeit bite weer elim ¢ used Pianolas included in t ¢ > mneantions oC wey Maslnaind ncluded in this sale ave as capable as ever of the same Many of them have been used for demonstrating and have never 4 iRe have been in use for this purpose for ONLY A WEEK been out of our warerooms, THR A few Metrosty! Pent jh < inclu lew in Ba obs or li gtd tar, will iar! . ded. The Aeolian Com “fe Farin ave Nene Wi Mt. New York, THREATEN CHARGES |) AGAINST POLICE Church MembersAroused Over 1» THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 17, 1906, — esting demonstrations. Bowls at 49c German siiy of three new de gray finish; suita for fruit, huts or salad; could not be duplicated at css than $1 ~ Oke our cholee in French Floor) Damask at 39c 1,000 yards of this inanim- tense lot of besutiful and de Sirable patterns; full bleached Irish table damash; 2 yards in width; regularly 5¥c a yard. (ata Flocr. Canvas covered tirongly made; su boarding scho brassed, ma! are tibre two sole jarge Assortment of Pretty tints and shades; also embroidery silk with which to work them; 5 different de. signs; made to retail at 28c. (Main Ficor) Pillow Cases at 10c hed maalin; all ched: in 45x36 limit a dozen to each customer at this price; regularly l4e (Mein Foor) ‘ w Couches, *5. These are upholstered with a good quality of denim; large Dox; just the thing for stowing away clothes; makes a very comfortable bed; regularly 38.50. (Fitth Pleor. A Tale of Two Circles Showing the Character and Value of The Big Store’s Tuesday Bargain Lists HE Jarge circles tell the facts—the small circles show the savings statement made—every “‘value”’ claimed—in the list below has been checked and verified by four different people. As the rule which governs these Tuesday Bargain Lists forbids our printing for that day any price which is not lower than any price previously advertised, we cannot repeat here the superb list of values in Table Supplies offered on Sunday for Monday and to-day as a feature of The Annual Pure Food Show But that interesting and important Exposition is open and in full swing Concerts morning and afternoon Salts and Peppers at 7c » These are a very fine imite tion of cut glass salt and pepper shakers; with German silver tops; have always sold before at 1éc cach, (hate Floor.) Kimonos at 39c Aiso a large assortment of dressing jacques; made of eiderdown and do- metis; acharming variety of retty styles and colors; value tom SOc to 78ce (Second Floor) at 12ic Regularly sold from 40c to 60c, but we are willing to sac- rifice them at this price to make room for other goods are strongly made of leather+ ete. (Third Ficor) Blankets at 87¢ Plain white, white with fan- cy borders,—and gray with colored borders, for full-size beds; of gbod fleecéd material; reguiarly up to $1.29 a pair. Odd pillow eords, with or without tassels; 10 colors trom the dainty pastel hues to the fch Orlental shades; regular 2h to 8c kinds, Comforters at 98c 700 of them in light and medium weights; all prettily stitched and tufted; in re rage of pretty patterns: regu letly $125.10 $1.50, Third Flor The facts are facts and the savings are actual. Every Thousands of fre rapes; very oR the new 5s to the Iso foliage to go with Six colors; worth OSc. ‘Steoad Floor) Sitk and velvet roses; 3 (0 a bunch; these are imported samples of good quality mate- 22 colors from which to select; regularly 2c. (Se oad Floor.) Inlaid Lino- leum at 65e These are made in board effects and small granite pat- terns; a very good Quality; reguiariy sold for 90c a square yard, (Basement) Covers at 18¢ Mado of fine cambrie; ib full front and low neck; pr trimmed with hemstitehed lawn ruffle; otbersare lace trimmed; gpeeesinair dainty; regularly ¢. Becond Floor) All-tinen, sllverebleached; in the Seoteh, Domabyweaves very strongand durable; outlast by far the average grade of tow- cling regularly 10 a yard. Main Plow) Parlor Suites at $39 A Bepicce suite; beautifully upholstered in tapestragor ve- rona; splendidly ected: have he frames all nicely carved; very highly polished; regularly $60. ri wile

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