The evening world. Newspaper, September 27, 1906, Page 5

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— . - . —_ . URA JEAN LIBBEY TALKS [22025-55553 100 010 TO WOR, OY titre stance, niy play will be a eu. | ir ers were wo badly burned tha modeatl 9 ey may have to be killed in @ fire, ‘ ‘. sit | t ound ed | ahortiy before midnight net alghi, Pleasure of Former in Antici- | gold over Ce Aged Man ls Taken from the| “Mat conreret 0 enaeer treme ned by Henry Otitler, at No, turn gut Sell How dui [ begin writing novels? | 87 Washington strest. Store Closes Saturdays 6 P. M. pation, and Writer of 48 | River Aft Struggle oa oul fin dimou! ite an) r er a TURE | o firemen were able to confi Novels Doesn't Like Latter. Thing Sew aeout fuat. ieverrbody, Roows Hf ns ke os Gulleoas Wars 1h BeaAtets ida Sa’ Spec Sr aE sind iine ‘had ketrma nag’ broasniti, | with His Rescuer, Tunsugn he Saeubarheed Wun we ae ae aera and I used to have t had to do te | efted by the Names, oo SULTAN DODGES LEISHMAN $20 Misses’ Fall a TRIES HER FIRST DRAMA. Declaring himself a fatiure in | battle, George Myers, aged sixty, of = Bd ‘ ‘ airtast Ga pure Bal von S $16.50 Puts One of Her Books Into Play fll pon Fae igloon > home to tevme actunese eo cauees ie aie Ambassador's Viett to Tarker — uits, bd “i and Gets Busy with the 40 aay onchuston, | -day,tn North River at the foot of| Ruler Agata Postponcd. BO, Gr chan eerie Mabe wrote « and 1 ar | Fourth atrest, Jersey City. He was res. | CON@TANTINOPL®, Gagt. T.—Aren. tadétintte checks and this seas ourpei ae oe “ ope | owed by George Batterick, of No. i8|/ duke Btephen, of Austria, te visiting feet teueh ‘With the pu Ruan mos; | Bright street, opty after he hed been hore and will Oe fecelved by the Mul autne knocked unconscious by a blow from tan to-morrow | Then T went away tom that the | his rescuers Met. The o an fe now, Consequently the audience of Ambas- | pew play will be Just as hot from the | in City Hospital, Jersey City, Ina dan-|eador Lelehman has been postponed ferous qondition, made more se by hie | “Ht! Ost > Vowlllingness to live “BENDS” KILL MAN _yees fumped trom the Pennerivania WORKING UNDER RIVER. | +: hh, | ation Odd Others. cholce colorings. The cut, ts the jaunty 24 fitted and handsomely tr quality white some with tn ers of self mate ' 1Z2 to 18 years. There shoul be brisk buying to-morre for the actual saving Is 8 $3.50 Dresses, 2.50 3; RBAL, LIBBEY VIEW OF THE FIRST KISS — | “AN young girls look forward to thetr firet ketes. They |drenm about ft, Bar the kins, Hike a mostly tm the bout 108 A M. Butterick oaw | 4 leap and went after him, firet/ ; shouting to imborers several yards ' Taken Out of | «way to bring a rope ,- In the Water be caught Myer to tow him a jerked away nh. He fought and had Butterisk too busy | Qeaping LARAN c them both afioat to grasp the rope tne AN | laborers Eat thrown tb) Aim. Beeng no other chance, finally he struck out nard with hits fist and landed on Myers} entrance of the . suicide ¢ men Ww 1 el at-the 1008 08 Suet CLUPEe SHRUNK QUARTER Ants Just a “S Pennsylvania T the East | Bent dounie wit known as GIRLS’ DRES faney plaids s!so all-wool chev} in red, navy three distinctly pretty styles, daintily if4 with fancy braids; tucks, yoke and f self materials and yokes of contrasting colors in cloth. Skirts extra full; plaited fromt, Sizes 2 50 6 to t4 years. Value $3.50 7 Timely Needs for Little Tots. bia tr pipings of taffeta; some with deep berths | was dying, a #8 rom the Mar By Nixola Greeley Theofore Kremer! Some 16 O8NTS EACH; B FOR 88 CENTS CLUETT, PEABODY & 00. Oady get Mr. Clyde Pitch « warming The an Was Goubt uy a jack for bie feet, Gur Thomsen, ¥e na he nrtekt: on! “I'm too oM, he gaia. “I can't Sasene OF C.VETY bag WGnAEEN Boew' 4 Snow thet emus eile would come OF pred eed fen of whi Seay aw om ‘> | work. Why didn't you leave me alo: = CLOAKS of all-woo! | CHILDREN'S COA Bedtord f eters, Back to the bows, leenam and made him into « ball” The man wae Bedford ¢ 4 capes, finished Se oauatate g @aw—also teen, Pinero ant Henry sehed bis « replied with fine lace edge or stlk-em- 5.98 *° th buttons, Othe th embroid Se Arthur Sones look to your inuros arther twenty-two years broidered scallop, Value 7.50 0 ered scalloped edge; 6 month 4.98 Lamm Jean Livney (in prive ie M4, of Sixt and Prospect ave INFANTS’ LONG CLOAKS of eashmbre) to 2 years. Value ¢ : 2RIAGE COVERS of ripple eider Mate Beitbeall of N98 0, Williamaby or fine Bedford cord} with embro How Big Is ewest, Brockiya) nes b* ss murgecn wea called from the near. | hemstitched capes; some own, f trimmed with rib Her play, an acting ver | MRS. VAN MATER STILLWELL, NEE LIBBEY. cat HORS Dut belere NO erEtrad: Sith -entrondered ~ scatloy 2m Mis Middieton's Lover; oF 4 t wneend wan dead | snd. medallions, Value 600 4.09 ana 27s 17.39, 1.08 eching else & SEEK FOR MISSING GIRL. ry tf the| finiaha? the a Parted at the Altar.” the tow Gertye04 povdia that have made Also an odd lot of COLORED REEFERS ar yrarty redoced prices. Sizes 2 to S-years: Your Boy ? Mary Gitm are eyccen <0 'be cin get toner | Joy ot | Winee May 1, Mi ses’ School Hats ® company and a star worthy of t a aie | a = general alarm 1S 7 washer. a plarwvgnite do you wi-| ae An attractive collection of FINE FELT HATS for Misses’ and Children, Inchud- The “Madame de Bisel of Prowprct : | ¥ a eet ee eerecatinentals, ‘Sailors, Round Hats and dented effects; trimmed with To tell the truth eat One Hu : ‘4 silk pompons; colors brown, gray s Peon, dtlle an et eae 1,25 & 1.98 Heights,” 26 ile notable woman ber navy and been called, is siready engaged in the nal, $1.75 and $250 values th wtreet, ence May 2 @ramatization of another famous wor 7 and does no’ ya BS ag pe 6 Srelly Stents, “When His Love Grew Cold,” and she) & give, AA pe oe F er nd to the po a , & B , Sh ; \ ; station ero ghee Bragsign cl flock Sy at, Sat Girls oys Shoes. may Guants, ‘Shore Acter and ‘Held by the) case through the girls Enemy. | mw that plare! by the ; flexible sewed soles; pat. MISSES’ BOOTS; lace or button; of fine vic} kid: ent leather tips. Suet ti 1,49 Stres Sy 1,29 i O8c to 2 to tt BOYS' LACE SHOES of calf or kidskin, flexible sewed stout oak 1 98 soles; 2 good school shoe; sizes 1 to S% : - . LITTLE MEN'S LACE “UCTS of fine, durable kidskin; flevible sewes soles, %-Inch heels; sizes 10 to 13% 1.68 INFANTS’ SHOES; lace or button; of fine, soft vic! kidsk n; hand-sewed turned soles; patent leather tips; rizes S to 8 $1.40; sizes 2 to 6 O&c (no heels) . ; By 8 ~ yo oenstvneeleventbepern o Omen res 49c to 98c Chenille Veils, 35c. > 4 ble for presents SHENILLE DOTTED ‘VEILS, 1% yards long; stylish and serviceat Pp wear. The assortment comprises white and black, all black, all 35¢ brown and all navy, Positive 49c. to 98c. values, at, each f $5 Boys’ Suits, 3.89 A gale that-will-0¢ indorsed enthusiastically by parents who are seeking smart and dependable clothing for their [boys st « ssvtn: Even at $5.00 the value is; @ worthy one, and the selec- tion offered most comprehensive. The popular bloomer trousers are offered—a noteworthy I] feature—nobby colorings and new styles. We |] illustrate one of the becoming effects jot Thy Heart” and "A Fortrdden Whatever his bulld and complexion, Brill clothes will sult him—and you. And the more boyish the boy the more of a clothes- wrecker he is—the more his clothes should be Brill clothes. Brill clothes for boys SATISFY—because Brill clothes for boys are tailored by expert men tailors; made of wear-resisting fabrics Cut {fn full and liberal sizes—nothing skimped—the seams are taken deev, and often senged and taped, Correct in models and color- ings—showing the new, desirable styles. Absolutely guaranteed—a new suit or money back for every un- satisfactory garment. $8 Values, Children’s Suits, 1.95 Children’s all-woo! D. B. Jacket Suits, of neat, dark tures, tailored extra strong; sizes 7 to 16 Ww and Russian Blouse Suits of blue, Oxford and mixture chew md cassimeres; newest models, good tailoring; sizes 3 to 10. 89c Value Knee Pants, 43c. Sairiamy.” into sere long oe she} a - : | ean bold 6 pen. | BS =a UR RECORD Het ine wmene toce a ter Brockiys SE penting Sct swoon arth dark r Sears So coe 7c ag @ yy o wee 40 YEARS OF CURES the books which line the quartered-oak ho gery Reendl oa for val oowon Te There is a familiar saying, and a true one, that “Time proves all things.” When the phpettavent stores. ee “la medicine has stood thiszest for a period of forty years and is then more in popular MS apa eit roa ojo ony favor than ever, there is no doubt as to its merits. This is the standard by which S.S.S. sot gyallesgiett a5 Po ptge "! \has been measured, and its record of forty years of cures fully justifies its popularity as Aid not want to apoll the orteinallty ofa blood medicine. For nearly half a century this great remedy has been used in the eee oes cose ue wit. othe !treatment of blood and skin diseases of every character, and so satisfactory have been the to take a rest—t! rest I have had | results that it is now the best known and most widely used blood medicine in the world. ings ane OF ie ware ie queens | ne success of S. S. S. is based upon the fact that it has always done everything ot Bmaiani. rut the type waa so very (Claimed for it; it has maintained the confidence of the people because it deserved it. smail-and hurt my eves so much (oe: |The constantly increasing and for S. S. S. is the result of the good words spoken aa te ike to read viatory,” ave fof it by those who have been cured of disease by its use, and know from experience so gel geer DD ea js ease a i\that it is the greatest of all blood purifiers ITS FORTY YEARS OF EXISTENGE Saiies whe works ‘n'a bake “| MAVE BEEN FORTY YEARS OF CURES. for Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula; ish lots om st the cael me yenis ‘ Chronic Sores and Ulcers, Skin Diseases, Contagious Blood Poison, and all other diseases fktra trousers of best grade corduroy and of all-wool cheviot In $5.00 BOYS’ RUSSIAN SUITS; WaT Sas geattying . jdue to an impure or poisoned condition of the blood, there is nothing that equals S. S.'S. mixture patterns, to match $1.95 D. B. Suit, Sizes 6 to 16. Every pair j 2% tos xe a hag ee former Laura Jean 1 *s» | Tt counteracts and drives out the germs and poisons, cleanses the system of all unhealthy | ie an OLae Vv: ong gaed igh sds Lan } ber oye a Jeiatat neni Fe; Fi arn Seecernyee . * and | natter, cures the disease permanently and restores strong, robust health, Where the Ha wore Foam 95 $5.00 BOYS’ TWO-PIECE SUITS Suits, Top Coats and Reefers, le 8 to 16 years... et fo know thst tie « Mier M te minal Sand 1 Attend the production of “Misr Atul blood is weak or anaemic and unable to | Children’s all-wool D. B. Jacket and Knicker Sults—Handsome BS tom's Lover’ will « nourish the body as it should, 8. S.S cassimeres and cheviots; excellent talloring; sizes 8 to 16. } My pinay.” aid the famous ® supplies it with the healthful properties + Sallor, Kimono and Russian Blouse Suits of blue, shepherd plaid and ed ea wear, tf geod t . tt } A : | mixtures, destrabie-Feit-tabrics, smart_models; sizes 3 to 10 “shyly gt ae needed, and being a bracing, invigorating Tan Top Coats of strictly all-wool covert, cut full length, with FAMS4 large wazlely io pin ana fancy colors Peay ic i il > y JTO CAPS—leather cloth; new cotors ¥ tr v's © tonic it builds , vents and new lapels; excellent tailoring and trimmings; sizes 8 to 15 AU > Nea ; James) Ho Oerey, Mr Bla nic it builds up the entire system. It Reg hoor tgaerg Berta tye Aue giles thas dhe ff AUTO atieens, VARSITY. HATSctn the pop- gor e very bottom of all blood disorders and in this way reaches deep- seated and inherited cases on which the| ordinary sarsaparillas and tonics have no | ° Hs atronaly sd effect. S. S. S. is also an ideal old| wore awey |} ast : ; benefit. Im people's remedy, relieving the diseases y and discomforts of old age and giving dire r with vents, embroidered sleeves and-ill the new-style kinks; sizes 3 to 10. bumkeRtions and bel ' $5 and $6 Values—Dudiey Com- bination Suils, Sallor and Rus- 3. 95 sian Suits, Red and Gray Reefers, e Dudley Combination Suits—The only suit that has four distinct changes; the only high-grade, all-wool combination suit sold under $5.00 or $6.00, Has D. B. Jacket with belt, pair of straight and palr of knicker trousers, Materials ase fine cassimeres and cheviots in newest gray effects ular blue and gray shades. Regu- 125th St., West, ee x tidn't @ not last Like Ibsen, but Dilferent ( sgh 1 murmured 6 strength and vigor to their declining Sailor, Russian and Kimono Blouse Sults of homespun, flannel and > \ |#eomething like “The I i -onstitutions. Jo! ris S. nets serge, In handsome light and dark grays, royal and navy blue; smartest fei, Ghai?’ sa authorens ae i“ Fees am i one 38 e . Kets models and high-grade talloring; sizes 3 to 10 SE a ai s results, but it is safe. ein Red Reelers and new Gray Wale Reefers—Materlals are strictly all = slight frewn Ko ® ¥ % g ed is are strictly a o ~_ made entirely from roots, herbs and wool, models are newest three-quarter lengths, with vents; embroidery FOR CRITICAL SMOKERS **Phe Doll's Hous ‘ i wet 2 of smartest new Geslen; superior tailoring; sizes 3 to 10. knew,” Lexclaimed, “By m6 wht barks of the forests and fields, chosen OF HAVANA TOBACCO $7 and $7.50 High-Grade Suits, 4.95 for their cleansing, healing and building- Reefers and Top Coats, 40 you think of 1 “ean?” quest 4 new ertiea it oc . 4 ~ huthe Sesriataly. "Why, 3 \ Bea : = up properties, it acts gently and pleas- Worsted, Serge, Cheviot and Cassimere Suits, cut on newest D. B. ta very quaint. quite ecce ntly tt members and tissues of the body.. §S.S. S. enjoys the distinction jacket and knickar models; the tailoring, models and fabeics are strictly The play you have just told ¢ f 3 2 es a } i . 5 bie 3 “yt high grade; sizes 8 to 16. agora f 1 on the market that does- not contain a mineral ingre- Sailor, Russian and Kimono Sults of serge, worsted, flannel, home- e ; Qwar f.om home and that's al. Now t 1 If you are in teed of a blood remedy do not experiment with spun and cheviot, in all the correct. and desirable shades; many exclu- sive models, tailored by high-salaried experts, and every fabric ts of high quality; sizes 3 to 10. we. Gray Covert Ree! of newest herringbone effect—now shown first in only Brill stores—smart, new model, sizes 4 to 10, Geay Wale Oxtord Covert Top Coat—Entirely new coloring and LITTLE CIGARS 10c. THE BOX ‘ but get 6.S.S., the remedy that has the endorsement of millions worth by its forty years of cures. All sufferers d to write our Medical Department, stating their ® the pobil ha | aged vile den Marriage ‘ sey will t pleasure in giving any medical advice needed, and will fabric; the smartest Top Coat of the season; sizes 9 to 16. tal : nt dise We make no charge for the advice of 8 Values—Young Men’s Suits, $6 5 - ; 2 the bo . THi WiFT Stylish, snappy double and singie breasted models for young fel- Site akon $08 22 the books, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. gg eos gene repped Sama, Ngee oad bie a iS is “ Hee kinks; newest patterns in cheviots and cassimeres and all-wool black bev oun ‘ PTS © thibet, ) Bb ~ $10 Values—Young Men’s $ . é Fl — ~< Suits and Fall Raincoats 3 bh . The y garments at the price for young men that are so well 2 7 tallored, so honstly trimmed and of such wear-resisting fabrics that Y we can absolutely guarantee them to hold their shape, fit, style and . color until worn out Suits of worsted, cheviot and cassimere, single and double breast, newest models; sizes 1§ to 20. Rain Coats of worsted and black thibet. guaranteed shower-proof; sizes 17 to 20. Get ‘he Hahtt, Go to Fr Do You Think /ts Easy 2 ra Je ee nace | ' Wey oot amid. “OF : » i) ‘\ th WOR UNION SQUARE, 279 Brondway, sear Chambers. fn 1) a Ro IO rae L4th Street, near Broadway. 47 Cortlandt St., near Greenwich ssorttioed. Mr : NBw YORK CIF 125th St,, corner Third Ave.

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