The evening world. Newspaper, September 28, 1906, Page 8

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TH HUSBAND rs. Burke Roche 3 from Bridal with Batonyi. AKES DENIALS.} as Untrue Stories ed Soon After s Marriage. TO NEWPORT, Anxious to Reach Her } the Rhode Island La Provence, ferred advanced 43-4, @ien Pacific and Anaconda about 1, St Politics and Big Ore Deal Sway the Market in Late Session. forme Meg gains were meade in the @tock market late to-day on urgent > buying by shorts When the demand was met prices slipped beck a bit, and the closing wae feverish and mired Moat of the prominent advances were het@, however, Prices shot upwant buoyantly on ant mated dealings at the opening under tho influence of the announcement of the Placing Of $2,000,000 of governmen posits in the nations! Danke of Cities through the country There were whle openings in Read. ing 6nd the Marriman Pacif\cs and large initial transactions in other specu lative favorites Great Northern pre Reading Paul 11-8 and Southern Pactfic, Union Pacific, Northern Pacific, Delaware and Hudson, National Ratiroad of Mexico preterred. Amalgamated Copper, Ameri Resort. [aan Locomotive, } tend Lead and American Cotton 1 to 12-4 Colorado Fuel, N The whole list was up an had so smooth two oranges ger placed on a shelf in n the forward there throug al abip-newe report- Abin and shown iner arrived this ure enough, they were thi Provence's 14 Mrs. Aurel Batonyi, broad two months on im. Mra. Batonyi, it witi | > Mra. Burke-Roche, the y leader, before wed the whip deare She came down | /8*t | al in a billowing, loose . tiny eliver chain was | west = wrist ana at the other also wrourely locked dog about the size of ving gum. If that is ai Batonyt has sbe te al . Ts. Roche dectined to bs ring she was anxious to © home tn Newport. but | i, upstanding and gal ure of @ man indeed— newspaper men with « the corners of his bie et up to hie eyes He pent a part of the trip| Citing a wrilten atate-| ) Gandeq out to the re-| Makes Denial. ] c . #0 the captain of “falne and melictous | t were circulated about | ork at the time of his ocked up in New York.” * 1.admit to boyhood success as 4 whip which | cowards to ciroulate and false stories about ement, the son of A ris motor manufaoturer, e line He is guing cola to get in trim for | ent-Bayard car in the race. M. Clement was seo- e Heath beat him by | minutes. Sidney How- | motor enthusiast, went mn & cutter to meet the Joual Reward. Was able to confide to hat if M. Clement won " young French would at han Le so that RISON FOR 1G SONG BIRDS. wonment for sh ronx Park the man Justice Mo- atocks recovery of early losses were quite pen sotion. 1.489,900 average of & large fraction The market 414 not hold Its opening which «| S4¥8nce jong, the overnight rise being | euffictentiy rpaliz attractive to encourage ne This reauited in Union Pa: losing more than tte gain and tn where the ries was not # nounced. Selling was genere: town: noon, following the announcement of | call loans at € per cent A violent rebiund in prices in the inst | hour Accompanied a rush to cover by the shorts, following th Passengers | etatement from i. hiv political arity the call loan pave report of a lelipn on ro : easing ot the dts. ous, but compe’ iret Northern preferred’s rise ov were , and of borala $1,664.00. —_—— The Closing Quotations. ‘To-fay's highest, lowest and claeing p-toee ‘The totel aales of stocks to- shares, Sn4 net changes of stocks from yertsndey's a +? ky 4 * Ly 18 % Hag t h iy ERs es MS” ay 4 atx te” i i joy ion wy ings f te a+ ¥ 3s we — & wi os Cana- } erie $estask 5 =. FEL CEEEECS meses th wee 2 PES y~ suses set Zee FELTEEEIE +++ PEPE €s2 SERS PETES: be + bf rs ; E>) ' ie it 4 coh rs so. 5 aR 2 4 Ds ae 4 + we Be Ms” dae + a haw a MA OM atts - an oy Si SR gS v4 40 fe a + “Se + an Ps 106" akg ut “ wa » au BM a Corbett Training at Stratford, “Young Corbett” te training hard at Strat. with the hope that his stz found bout with Terry Me@evern will tame place after all before the National 4 C. ford, Cone of Philade: | We Offer Three low as ONE DOLLAR, out the prescription. yi ESTAMLISHED Nearly 30 Yours. 123 Sixth Ave., Below 18th St. 380 Sixth Ave, Below 224 St. 1274 Broadway, Below 334 St. | 217 B'way, Astor House Block. WM. VOGEL & SON. Our Closefitting The standard est Collar ablished by these Fifteen Dollar Suits and Overcoats is far beyond the It is within the power of create a standard for a giv common level. a great number of us to en product. The difficulty is in maintaining it, to keep the product eyer from falling short of its demands. Once established, it may move toward betterment. We have for our Suits and Overcoats sense arbitrary, but one arrived in but one direction, and that is established a certain standard at Fifteen Dollars, not in_any at through a concentration of effort, energy and power, and a constant ambition to improve it and better it at every point Our present series of Fall Suits and Overcoats at $15 bears conclasive evidence of all this It includes sing! ¢ and double breasted Sack Suits of Thibet, Worsted, Cheviot and Tweed in black, blue, gray and brown, and Overcoats in form-fitting models other types. of gray fabrics, together with many WM. VOGEL & SON, Broadway, Houston St. PPCELITE . © 2 ee cere Ehrlich dong ee FS FErTS. ees F Freese of fee reer Great Advantages: | Ist. Examination of the eyes ; by a Registered Physician— ‘NO CHARGE. j2nd. Glasses (if needed) at lowest possible cost—often as Our Concave | Shoulder | 3d. Quick repairing—Any ||] }broken glass replaced with- Adams Dry Goods Co. | 0) Neill -Adams (0 | H. 0’Neill & Company. Specials for ; 7 . assets La ee Stores Occupying Two Blocks—Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street. Saturday in the Adams Bailding. THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 28, 1906. _ ADAMS BUILDING—3d Floor Many Thousands of Pairs of Men’s Famous W. L. Douglas Shoes. The Best Shoe Ever Made for Men. Thousands of men all over the country that for years paid 98 | Pair Choicest Se. lection At 2° $3.50. experience the $3.50 Dougla: well and in every way is a $5.00 for. We receive from of pairs weekly the lot, also ALL LEATHERS but the eye of an exp) instances; they do not the least... burt th Ch oicest Select $5.00 for their Shoes now buy the W. L. Douglas Shoe at Every man that does so will tell you that from actual looks as well, wears as x} a shoe as he s Shoe the Douglas fact All the desirable toes and new, stylish patterns are to be found in Stightly “factory i ted to locate the defects he wearing qualities | SIZES, ion $2.59 used to pay y hundreds : Choicest Se- \; {lection $1.98 2° final selling pair WOMEN'S KID SHOES, $1.00. Some are worth $2.00 and $2.50 the Sizes not regular, but many large sizes $1.00 | represented; special ‘ +00 | Some 230 pairs in a | | GIRLS’ PATENT ( dressy lace Sizes B to 14, tops, leather bac Shoe, extension sole HOOL SHOES, $1.19 q widths, dull $1.1 DE k str ADAMS BUILDING—Ast Floor Jar men. this season, en through, colorings. of silk. each. Saturday Men's Fall stiff ting miater! madras; tached cuffs; $1.00 sorts. color or white. Material {s a rich quality, all-silk satin effect, with self moire neat figures wov- Shape is the largest sized four-folded, stitched four-in-hand, each tie using close to half yard They tle well with any collar, making 4 rich, bunchy knot or a large loose knot the regular way these would be $1.00 eat analy eiceie ame Men's $1.00 Shirts, 75c. dtum dark patterns, best printed percales or woven izes 14 to 17 Sayurday, each “Medium Underwear for Men. eqs Fall-weight shirts and drawers in best selected yarns) natural esta aaa | t 2 , 2 , Children’s and Misses’ Hats, Trimmed and Untrimmed. A’ very pretty showing and sale of children’s and misses’ ready-to-wear and trimmed Dress Hats. Exceptional values. Prices range from 95c._up to $10.00. Misses’ Untrimmed Hats. ‘A special Saturday sale of Misses)4Jntrimmed Hats. Flat Shapes in five different dimensions of brim and 8c ‘ia crown; all colors, also black. Specihl value...... ADAMS BUILDING—Ist Floor ————— Special, for Saturday, Men’s $1.00 Neckwear, A line of new Fall Neckwear that will surely meet with the approval of particu- n Just 100 dozen—all the very newest and best grade of Scarfs to be had in eight of the newest plain bosom shirts. in neat and me- perfectly made, well-fit- attached or de- inch; real 75¢ nt and by ks 50c. % wool, all sizes... -- 506 |% wool, all sizes, each....1,00 % wool, all sizes... «756 | % wool, all sizes, 1,25 Each garment warranted non-shrinking. a - aa | DAMS BUILDING—3d Floor =——————— twill, lined with Ished with ages 4 to 10 A Sale Without Equal. Men’s Suits, Overcoats and Cravenettes at,.. All Seasonable Garments, SUITS of worsteds, cassimeres and cheviots in what is known as the double-twist weave, the kind that ls most serviceable and guaran- teed to retain that trim and “and olive shades and all-wool ford thibet, lined and tailored fashion ... Soper erent THE CRAVENETTES dispensable; these are made o: steds in steel gray and dar tures sone Men's $3.00 Fall Hats for . Boys’ Suits, Reefers an Top Coats THE BEST VALUES IN ALL »ik styles, many of wh F Russian’ effects; the fabrics steds, serges and cassimeres; to 16. THE REEPERS are in the sew gray |THE TOP COATS ar rea flannel, fin-|cloth, cut in the velvet collar; |box style; ages 6 to rarer WAeealabe c.,;crcaccsen ance so desirable in good suits. Patterns are the latest, tailoring strictly up to our usual high standard... 0s. ...s6.0.. $9.50 , THE OVERCOATS are of real covert, in tan are truly year-round coats for satay or sunshiny days; ¢: Sale of Boys’ Clothing. THE SUITS are in the double-breasted and rs of knickerbockers; also in sailor and i $9.50 shapely appear- black and Ox- in fine menue,» 2 1) | ADAMS BUILDID | Balcony, | Art Embroideries In our Bale Parlor we re show attractive | novelties which aré easily em | broidered and made up NEW STAMPED SOFA PILLOW TOPS, with backs 4% | NEW LITHOGRAPH PILLOW TOPS... cw 49% | NEW TAPESTRY TOPS. 252. 49¢ NEW PILLOW CORDS, with tas sels 25 | NEW PILLOW RUFFLES, 4% yards 3% —_——— ADAMS BCILDING— Ast Floor, 69c Yard for Laces Worth to 1.25 These laces in this collec tion come from the best makers of St. Gall andj Plauen and consist of | laces of all kinds, for all | | purposes, and marked at | prices which mean a big | saving on every yard pur- | chased. Included are Gal-| loons, Festoons, Applique + 69¢ | Effects, Separable Designs, | Insertings, Baridings, Wide | [28 | de Pair | | | | Edgings, &c., of Ventse, | Crochet, Point Gaze, Ori. | ental, &c. We will cut these laces from the plece| ~ in any length desired. Val- | ues aS high as $1.25; al! ADAMS BUILDING— Sth Floor. $8 Double Couch Beds for $4.45. Practically couches whan te made to double or Ome section h the oth tof ts B tron frames. fitted with Netignal wire sed helical pains, so ‘omplete. ADAMS BUILDING— 4th Floor, Groceries. Special for Saturday. No Mail or Telephone Orders. Boiled Ham—"Floral Brand,” mild cured, whole or sliced, per !b., 24¢ Cake — Drake Brothers’ Marbie, Lady, Fruit, Citron or Raisin Cake, per Ib....... Oatmeal—Mother’s Sc. packages 3c Crushed Oats, Sauce—Lee & Perrins’s Worcester- shire Sauce, per bottle........49¢ Marmalade—Hartley’s imported Marmalade, 10c. jars........, Catsup—Heinz’s Tomato Catsup, re in- f splendid wor- k mix- . $9.50 2.00 1 $4.98 NEW YORK. hich have two include wor ages 3 oss 498 of tan covert swell $4.98 POF DOE... 6 screnvesecssee % Mangoes— Old Virginia stuffed Mangoes, regular price 25c., at $5 Cheese—McLaren’s Imperial Cheese, per jar.. Sc Coffee—A Luncheon Coffee, fine aroma and good flavor; elsewhere sold at 2Sc. per tb., at + 15e Tea—Mixed, English Breakfast, Cey- at. a } | lon or Oolong Tea; ten Ibs. ge PP eer —- Walter Baker's Premium e, per Ib eased Apple Jelly—Schimmel’s Apple Jelly, per giass....... +0500 BG Mustard—-Schimmel's Mustard, per |g aii ARNT 2 | | | exceptional values at 3,75, 4,50 ff i/ | a Choice stock, In the O'Neill Building. O'NEILL BUILDING—2d Floor Untrimmed Millinery Dep't. Special Offering for _—— Saturday. Women's Semi-trimmed Hats, exclusive styles in biack only—the picture represents one of the several good smart models 1.65 Women's Trimmed Walking Hats, smart models, exclusive de. signs from our own workrooms— Children’s School and Dress Hats, Schaol Hats, Trimmed Dress Shapes, | 9c, $1.45, $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 and up. | Imported Coque Plumes. | ads --» 25¢, 48c, 98c-and up | —————| O'NEILL BUILDING—8d Floor Misses’ and Junior Suits Latest Fall Models Specially Priced for To- | (¢ morrow (Saturday), | JUNIOR SUITS ation)— | Novelty mixtu coat, | 22-inch 1 with broadcloth; | new pleated rt cia at se. $17.95 | MISSES" SUITS, nalty stripes and mixtures, | 27-inch | a single breasted; collar vetvet al neatly trimmed with = by full Pleated skirt, sizes 14, 16, 18 years. Special at $19.75 JUNIOR SUITS—Cheviot, 4% length, lined throughout with satin; sing breasted; pleated skirt lal at GIRLS Ww LENGTH GOATS coat style, lined throug to button high to neck; to 14 years . SOS Mixtures; top uty Notch collar, Or “e* $6.50 GIPLS." DRESSES Cashmere; box pleated; model trimm t fu skirt; sites © to 14 years $2.25 ———_ rc SOO NEILL BUILDING—2@d Floor O'NEILL, BUILDING—3d Floor ‘ Boys’ Fall Clothing For School and Dress Wear. ’ he stocks are now complete and you can make splendid | selections for the boys and youths’ at Prices ranging upward | from $1.98 aud Double-Breasted Suits with Belt—Some with yokes, medium | and dark mixtures; also overplaids, plalp blue cheviots, regular or knickerbockers; some with two pairyof bloomers, sizes 8 to 17 years. Special at $1.98, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98, $5.98 Boys’ Dress Suits Norfolk or Double-Breasted Suits—With ang w thout yoke or belts, blue serges, cheviots and worsteds extr : d by , in a fine grades; knickerbockers or straight pants; the make and finish cannot be we 658 § 98 $9 9 x ° 98, $10.98, $12.9 Youths’ Single-Breasted Suits —Mixed and pla Lined and cas suneres; extra good-walues. Special at 6.98 and $9.93 Trousers—poys' mixed and plain straight and knickerbocker trousers; straight, 50c.; bloomers at.. 75¢ . , . { 4 7 Misses’, Children’s and Boys’ Shoes. Special Prices for Saturday. MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S Box Calf and Vici Kid Shoes. full round toe, g000 soles— Sizes 7 to 8, Sizes 8% to 11, } {Sizes 11% to 2,} regular $1.2 1,00 regular $1.50 14.25 regular $0. (1.50 For Little Boys. | For Boys. LITTLE BOYS' Calf and Viel Kid | BOYS’ Lace Satin Can Vamp, dull Lace Shoes, half he ‘ound toe,| Dongola tops, stout soles, this sea- sizes 11 to 13h, a | | Son's toe shapes, sizes 1 to G5.75, BteecZeecerccercved 1,50 546, Value $2.00, at ....., | 1.50 O'NEILL BUILDING—Ist Floor | Women’s Neckwear. | a cea, What line of new Ruffs for Fall wear, made on and Net, in all the new desirable shades, at special ranging from $1.45 upward. Crepe de Chine, Liberty, Lace and Embroidered Scarfs—suitable for-evening wear, at special prices ranging upward from $1.75, Hand-made breed Lsscedl Stock | Hand-made [Brussels Lace Coat Crepe Lisse and Chiffon Ruching, in white i Hand-made Brussels Lace value 25c., at, per A 12 4c and Cuff Sets, value Oi BQ ONEILL BUILDING—8d Floor special at ...++ $200 teeceee =. Infants’ and Children’s Department. Replete with the newest Fall novelties and practical garments for the little folks. Everything reasonably sieed. Infants’ and children's colored and | Infants’ cozy, warm worsted slp- 300 pieces white bear cloth, astrakan and| pers and elderdown bath robes; | | crushed velvet coats; also caps,| worsted, cashmere and flannel | | bonnets, tams and polo hats to| sacques, match. At Extea S 1 Py | Coats, upward from,..,,...$4.-50} Canton flanne! day drawers, knick- Caps and Bonnets, upward | seboeeet style; sizes 2 yrs. to 12 from....+++ ooersoin -. Oc! Plats. - 1% Infants’ and children's sweaters in| Lace trimmi dainty solid colors, also white with! A complete assortment coloreh ori . Toques and leg-| sleeping garments for gins to Sweaters, upward from........98c Toques, upward from. Loggins, upward from. sess... 756 of warm children, RE ae Sheph: Both For the care and ¢ race have @roult, a nearly the and the ff 9.7 miles In the « care inst the course onda. To Kise car, Grove over end inter Gen S mi Gay, Oot. 4 fn $7 minu ‘There we the cours imoravat | which «pre Gust tn ot minute wa Krug’s Cot Tracy +! his Locom janday nly Prayer tn | sent be

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