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ae EVENING. WORLD, YVUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1906 5 a 000 TRESURE PASSENGERS HURT FOUND HID AWAY TH TROLLEY CRASH, ate MET FAMINE THREAT BY PID NEW LAW Higher Prices the Least! Consequence to Be te | | | | eof Late Frances Caro lyn Robinson a Cache _of Old Coins. | Into Another City Curve. Car on Je Runs TSEY. A half dozen passengers were badly the home of t day when a Central avenue a lpr Reriked to aT te Work and, A complete stock of Auto-| {Sole Leather Trunks, Valises, JAMES McGREERY & CO. Trunk Department. mobile Trunks, lunch and | tea Hampers and cases. | Trunks made to order for) any make of machine. Restaur Tike Express Exvator to Elghin Floor, New We offer better ‘and finer m before. . Five-co! ble tween 11 A. .M. and 230 P. At sae enu than ever d'Hote Lunch, be- ant Building. service urse Ta- 29c SATISFACNON GUARANTEED OR MONEY PROMPTLY co —~ WEST la "sSsT Rabenbaa es, a8 Something New! Banana Split. - At the New Soda rot ata 4 Tea. cfous some | —at only, elightfully dell and tooth. cnenbere's 10c Facts. Kit Bags and Suit Cases, | Carolya Rovins: y car ran Into a Union car} d Here | hidden ‘treas sade avenue-and Frankiin streot, | S Sea “Henry Pattenberger, of = = — ' ckstreat, and Charles An} pasties =RS AREO.K.| its} beraon, No, #5_ Palisade avenue, ; CITY BUTCHERS A: oS, © heirs of Misa | Were taken to heir homes, tn patrol | badly bruised and | wag taken to his | ptearriage. His! had sustained fractures Uon of con- | Wagons. aataie, | cut. Her rome ti family said hy ral ribs, Union Hit est. “The nearest |? . Alexander Rov- | BS Slaughter-Houses in Adjoining /« States, However, Fail to Pass Inspection. | car was rounding the y found was tucked away in | x Way places, in jars and With rags, under the puoxcases-gnd “bonentery the house, hie car-was stat nue car, comin, porte direction, crashed Into mea were broken and. the fiying | | pcan, pets; © conaices. of wet away and were. auc! cbetween the twee: motorman of ie Contral avenus| 14 have stopped hud : Als brakes been in working order, bu Soap and decided.to.uic anoldimaid. |e aridethey-teliimed to-woCk and: he "or er estate was (hovsht|was unable to prevent the collision until the discovery of the Se NEW JERSEY RUN BY ’PHONE. Wan a tecluso, and it was thought «he | nad had a love affwir in her’ early easure. ‘Lae will divides the} 0 four equas paits, one to me} to meet the demand, have failed to o! e the rigid regula- tions. Their business, therefore, will be tically shut down until they are ready to obey, r City Inspected. evcomans e American Tract Society, and|Goy, Stokes Goes . Hunting, fnt ¢ fourbh portion to the Hudson Home | r the Aged, Already jawyers have| en engaged by both sides for the will Bonses Stnte from Fleld. TON, Oct TRI — New Jersey contest ce lier, of the Bureau of] All the property has been turned over | brenks two records at once. in that try, 710. 109 West Forty-| fo the Pabl!s Administrator. for-the first tme tn history a Com- x ‘County Judge Mark Duntz will repre- © had the boroughs of Man-| , 20°16 “next of kin when tho. will Bronx and Brooklyn tully| SGmes up for probate in the Burro- covered yementay afterivon by a corps | gates Court, and Smith Thompson, h included inspectors, | president of the Farmers’ Nationat and taggers They | Bank, of this city, the executor, has! ing Grove, Pa:, and de, te attending to {puted among the arger estab-| teieined Bronnell SSR EERE RT aix—duttes by tong ttstance —wirs—jost _/Wabmenis. with injuncdons to see that | about the same as if he Were in the Ife, Lye “Was obeyed I Svery particular, | o san Wo meat can be sent out until it has Sbeen-insycted, and the inesection tert fled by a second examination. Then if must be tagged with the Government wtamp; which’ ig a guarantee of its + wholesomeness. Any carcass or part of a carcass ae wy sal en bveltlscal pie be destro have the rght to onder the Kline vot fay ie Nee “deem” Unit Tor ‘food, The ew York éstabiishm q were AG gheap and swine are kiNed and prepared for market, wei- ‘come rather phan resent Pe, operation them have Riter-houses “Tée any years and were not obliged to wprike any change in: thelr datly routute. = 2s emer ress on tha. Sewer east tide were ready: In Atwual and all in Brooklyn with the exception pt one or two were rendy yesterday iwhen the extra inapectora. went on duty. Dr fiat his men had “experienced no trouble, a Pure Food Law in Effect. “The municipal regulation as to pure food products and ulterated drugs, whith it is the duty of the Hewith be Fartment to enforce, \went into effect eously with the ederal law, mmissionet Jjarlington had a work to see that there should agtention paid to the enforos- Or the ARTO OL ie BUNITATY was ainended two weeks Bgo. to read as followw: “No person shail manufacture or pro- duce or have, sell or offer for sate in the City of New York any drug watch monwyealth 1s governed by telephone, and the telephones for te first time lare used as a medium .of conducting |the business of government. Gov. Stokes {shunting at Bloom- A SPECIAL WEDNESDAY SALE,- 34.50 {mported: aequa crystal oyeglnssos and spestacles at 7h set In fine 10-karat gold-front frames, acpair; all are -saquld take advantage of thia pale, aa they_como in ae araunot pote for their Paiatinet vision, ne effect upon the ayes, ined free by’ our spectall avs the latest sinpeovad apporatiia for accurate test- | ible. Hospi oculist prescriptions filled at pairing done while you walt. aped, evenings wearer. sand styles; these oryatal In conjunction with the Twenty-third Street store New York {s facing « ment, fam Kobinasn wus. tae. dai eeveral enger Seriously hurt piutrorm. of tts enue car: They had no}, with and without fittings. | Adjustable Toilet’ Tablets. | {Wardrobe, Bureau, Chiffon-| ier and Sportsmen’s| Trunks. On October'the Third.’ Sale of Dress Frunks, highly recommended for long-dis- tance travel, \y (The excellent make of |f Henry Likly & Co.) Made -of-selected. bass wood} duck-covered’ frames, oil painted, bound andstrapped with best white oak-tanned leather. Bronzed _ steel trimmings, hand - riveted trays with shirt waist, mil- linery and shoe box. com-| partments, as well as dress| _trays.— Sizes-32-to-4o-inches, Twenty-third Street. JAMES McGREERY & CO, % Corsets. Mercerized Batiste Corset. High bust, long, close fit-} ting hips. Supporters at- tached, sts 1.355 value 2.50, © Augustine Corset, new adulterated or. misbranded. enme. ips on Apnlie# to foods, nat erages fentionery: A. eemred-misbranded if it be Amit tion, or offered for sale un is. tinctive name of another art Dr, Darlington said that no spectac- “Mier raids uid be Inde on. any Orus Houses, but-tigt tence of all viola- Inw would be collected. and Prosecution begui JAMES McGREERY & 60, Announce the’ opening of a new store con Thirty-fourth Street (immediately west of Fifth Avenue) After Tho Weeks Child Who ‘Tams bled Keaching for a Sparrow Dies {un Hospital. —_on-Tuesday, October the ninth, Wineteen hundred and six. injuries she received two weeks ago when she fell from the secondatory twindow of thcr home at No. 334 East ‘One Hundred a ond street. Bhe hat bee « near tho win- dow, when she nod for a sparrow Upholstery Dep't. Exhibition of Fans; Regent Fourth Floor, and, beaded Opera Glass) Says, Steet studded -sitc} Sale—of-Brass-Bedsteads, in velvet Hand: Bags, Corse| ¢luding various meals, MBJets, Bracelets and Hair- with 2 inch pillare, 34 and Ornaments. 5 inch lateral filling, large = ornamental husks, finished ___ On October the 3rd. : lithe best nghisttaearer Sale of Imported Pongee Silk ses OperaGlass Bags, mounted on gilt frames, with heavy : link: chains, THned with white silk containing) purse pocket. —_Aashund tbscut Three Daya, Wite Lenps from Window. en years old, a pretty iit: pied. sul- from=ths ) RENO. 19.50 and 27.50 yalue 25,00 to 42.00 York eed Seventy-five models, with 2 = inch continuous tubing, + and 1 inch lateral filling, | “stiperior finish and con- struction, All sizes, | Colors:—Resedla, coral, cadet avy blue,smoke grey, | natural andn seal brown and 25.00) 35.00 and 45:60 | usual price 35.00 to 65.00 pongee. pore Imported Couch Covers, 60 | u75 inches wide, 3.yards.long, White Feather Fans, mount-} Oriental and modern art ed-on white bone or clear; patterns. ‘amber sticks, AHS | 5 4.50, 6.50 and 9.00 each, Holland | Separate advertise- | ments pnnted\ /, World-during the first nine | 1.25 \King’s Scotch Pie Shades to order. . J | I Twenty-third Street. in Vhe | months of 1906; a ‘gain of Craftsman Furniture in ‘new 15 over the cone- ||| models, suitable ‘o dining | ~ room, living 1 a sponding { eriod of last year, | } Py Staats Meelebens Lele bed room. ~ and 170,828 more than The Herald cusied-wo far Sunday World Wants | figures, Recommended to ~model, with high bust and} long hips, Boned bust supporters attached. De- signed for well-developed ‘be worn with Princess gowns, 1.85; ——Yalue-3.50—— i La Vida Corsets. new Fall models. Close fitting hips, high bust, suitable for Princess or Empire Dresses. Filled with real a giiebore made of fine} _ English or French fabrics, ~ such as- Coutil, _Broche: Couitil, Pratinttlors Batiste and Silk Broche. 3:00 to 19:50, ‘Twenty-third Street, ‘| JAMES McCREERY & CO. Ladies’ Coats, a Taurist Coats. Made-of in-} visible plaid fine | mixed tweed, Length 52| inches. : err and 16,50 Broadcloth "Coats, Hip length, semi-fitting. Lined| with black or white silk. "21.00 Broadcloth Paletots, trimmed with velvet and braid, 59° Twenty-third Street. Batiste, | NNIVERSARIES: come and go. Time only can govern them. To some they mean nothing but the pa. ssing of the year. Bat frere they represent expansion and improvement. No one can re: that so well as been” our opening of this t £ improvements in Ouro to make our sto: to you. Withou ¥ could ocre Sik ~On inet occas! provements only encour ragement i women, boys and as large as former! are here.” New ¢ value 49¢.; they. last, = . HANGHEM aes ne K AND. 48-INCH ALL AL 71.00, at. jAnniversary| Sale-ot Offered in th Unusually you'll find most Anniversary Sale each... customers is three times as large. voted to millinery is larger than in any other. retail store. fountain, restaurant and candy store RLACK FANC SciriNnes made to retall at 5Qq Ganatrereers) Surtt (EGE A Spectal -Parchase of 300: En- glish Bridle Salt Cases to. Be we will offer them at, alize the truth of those who have since the- business. y year has found marked our service, +has-censtantiy bean re more valuable it‘such effort we awon_evenmedi- jor we can point to. greater progress and more im- than Still we feel that we have 2 beginning. This splendid before: made ever is an incentive to redoubled energy.. The garment sections for. men and girls are four times ly. The shoe store The space de- The finest soda levators, better de- livery facilities—in fact, on every hand you'll find evidence of improvement — aon Dress Goods 32-INCH WORSTED SUITINGS, shown in blue, gray, black, aes special, while /25c SOMES: WOOL. panasta DE in the most desirable PAT padingss remwarly #1, at 59c WORSTED AND MO- NCY. GRANITE e Anniversary Sale To-Morrow at a Most Low Price. Price these Suit Cases anywhere and every stare Is ask- Ing $5.00 or more for them. As.an _ feature 3.98 + MEN’: t at $20.00, sleeves and turnover cuffs. blue or brown. To-morrow, wool, of course, in p positively worth $12.98. The coats are 27 inches Jong, with velvet collars, They skirts are 9-gored, plaited. Skes™32 to 46. Colors, A Manufacturer’s Sample Line of Fall Skirts Made all the better because they were made for samples. would usually sell at $5; others would be fairly_priced_at_$1.$0,.All plaids, mixtures and plain chevicts. to-morrow at .cseeseeeeseeees Anniversary Purchase of Long Black Coats + Madefrom—dilevoo! montagnac; fait ripe! For this sale at.... Special Purchase of Broadcloth Suits Which Reached Us Too Late to Be Placed on Sale Monday. Type will describe; a picture will show style, but for the superb fit and fintsn and for the wearing quality, YOU MUST SEE THE SUITS. quality that is often found in suits at this price. not strange, for the maker intended that these should retail This broadcloth 1s not the loosely-woven full_length ¢ lined with satin. The black, Some tn the lot Great choosing 1.98 = 6.98) ple baek;~ fly front, not Hosiery and Underwear. Women’s and Children’s 25c, Stockings at 15¢c. Anntversary Spectals tn (fake], Men’s Wear, MEN'S UNDERWEAR, standard fleece 4 lined; shirts are silk bound, draw- ers are double gusseted; double sewn seams; reg- 29 Warly 30c,; wat. Cc An exceptionally fine lot of women’s and children's Stockings. The wom- | en's include plain and ribbed top cashmere and ribbed wool hose in black | “ROOTS TIVOLI extra heavy and Oxford, The children’s are high-grade cashmere. Also a lot of infants’ ano ar peaxia pangs 7% 1 silk heel and toe cashmere Stockings In black, white and col- rte ot te.) al | ors; not a pair in the lot worth less than 2. special for | MEN'S Bra this Anniversary Sale at......seseeeeee 3 ‘ eerie) 2st SHIRTS; f . | breasted, ste: fully guaranteed; S_WOOL bed. front; Drawers are. double |, standard “$1.00 , UNDERWEAR; Shirts dined larly at 49 sary Sale price ~ bottom, —sitk—bound} iE MISSES! UNION SUITS, cotton ribbed, f sults; sold regu- + Anniver- ira LANN. ETTE NIGHT SHIRTS, el jength Re =29¢ “value; at BOYS’ UD at. 74) womens. HIGH- GRADE NATURAL UNDERWEAR, heavy weight] WOOL UNDERWEAR; Shirts are and__width,—yarlety “37 vernary Sale price, Cc patterns; worth 59¢.; HIGH GRADE CASHMERE AND ribbed and plain fleece-lined shirts silk bound; pants =I have — and drawer: straight bands; spl JHEAVY WOOL SOX, in black, ‘natural and camel's hair; 15c recularly 23¢.: Anniver= 59c | Se 94c! $1.00-—value;—ats Anniversary Millinery Sale. 48c for Sample Hats.Worth More Than Double the Price, HESE Hits have served as samples for many leading manufacturers and Shown in Early callers will find a choice avai Special to-morrow at, each.-. ae spic- all colors. SAMPLE.HATS, 98c—A Most Remarkable Value. ces cut to a fraction of value:- sason's hats at a price you will Come to-morrow span, new and stylish in every. way. gladly pay. 98c. for the Popular out of them, and see them. Special at, each, There’s such an overwhelming demand for these Hats that many stores are actuall However, extraordinary purchases that we're not only enabled to quote the lowest price in town, but also to show the largest as- aary Sule price, per pair jszce=| Umbrellas. For-men,-women -and-children;. finest quality English gloria; steel rod and:| a large assortment of silver and pearl,--horn, — Dresden. imported. carved natural wood and 49c silver trimmed handles; ence] Cutlery. values as sini as 98c., at A9¢ All this 98c KNIVES AND FORKS, finest qual- ty weal blades and first 3 Goltteeltiaten | cat reatanear aces Oc CARVING SETS, extra large size, sharp ateal biade with stag we've made iach handles; val $1.25; 79¢c POF BOt ls eeseere KNIVES only. finest qualtty, with bone and ebony handles; to-morrow, (Trank Stor Firth Floor.) [Anniversary | | sale of «| comprising Eng Jiah Walticin ‘Vanity and Pad! exbook, Bags, ta re cludin Grain an: Rta ar rhs. press leath- ers.” Many lisve two and three fittings; values D to $1.00, Me siaaes ADC HAIR BRUSHE. ---tle-assorttd po mounted with ling silver as TOOTH BRUSH pone handles, styles special s+++eeee VIQLET-AMMONT worth=2 wood, Mahoga) Ebonized Wood; plate; tions, Value 49¢ (Anniversary [Salo li SPECIAL LOT °O FLOOR MATS, r own shoes. special \. fn door; $8.98; special at re, | | | “4 Cae is Twenty-third Street. this year, Work Monday a : : pat allire tine quality bristles, with and! worth Bal ity;_fuli_quart bottle, full 7 Bolter: HAND MIRRORS—Handles of Rose- ich special, ood” “quality bris- lished wood backs,_ i 25. eld, ES —Speetd lot of 5 assorted A= y, Celluloid and fine, heavy French some show stight imperfee— See LOC ¥ Basement. F HEAVY RUBBER, made of first quality _, rubber, size 18x Bl 30, in’ assorted patterns; — regu- 82, 79¢ | st 29; COBBLER ‘OUT¥ITS to repair your These sets consist of 1 stand, 3 size lasts, 1 hammer, 1 shoe Knife, 1 peg awl, 4 needle awl. "Regular price ft 004 59c OAK CGAL STOVES, No, 44 size, nickel rail i and top piece, large tron fire pot draught gularly “teat Bags. | NEW LEATHER HAND ‘BAGS, at, cachi ee eee r bridle steel oF Trish linea | sormment, Shown inure rash Sek tat Tinea. with shirt pocket, best shapes and colors, sete enema stoner en brags spring look and 3 98 with or without college senbrolle aia e d pins, Special to-mor A Rousing Annibersary Sale ‘of ~ Muslin and Infants’ Wear. RAWERS, full size; -heavy- muslin, clusters” ae tucks and deep hem-—yoke-bandstimittotwor FLAN Neu} CORSET “COVERS,| TOSy, PILLOW TOPS — Stamped and colored in beautiful designs; complete with back « 10c WAIST. FORMS — Finest. Jersey cloth” covered terme new 25c est 3906 style, 69 value . ‘125¢ 7 SACQU = PETTICOATS, near- DRESS SHINLDS —Fine fitted 1 full back, rench style, fine Ce silk, all this acason’s qualit: Sy Ete Dress fancy ‘stripes and bric, full Ince and rib-| modela, ruf- Bite (eet 7c flowered de- bon. trim-= Aiea a fact # 49c| & , 122¢ i ee 69c SATIN PAD STOCKING SUPPORT~ ae owe ERS—Extra large pad, four strong _suspender INFANTS" stripes; “very special'to-morrow at, each..... NIGHT GOWNS, qlastles;- our regular A9e -25¢ eter ats at fase? | jAnniversa > CHILDRUN'#—OLOTH CHILDREN'S BEAR INFANTS LONG AND COATS, made of! 7 HAND, Ag: | “S10. CREAM | ELASTIC fancy materials, em-| “TRACHAN COA’ BODMOWD COATS | with cut steel ponte broideryon—-aiveves: i ssa great a heayy lined, singte chit ntea}-DuoKles; aizen 2-0-6 sary Spey and double de. Sole —belts,-man Years; $2. 1. = capes; val- C mented ats ‘piece value’ at... | ue $2.00, at.. > Jues from “$18.00 The-famous 1 durability, Note.the size and price, sian patterns, _ Anniversary Sale of Rugs and Linoleum Royal Axminster Rugs-at-$10.98, 4 is a heavy, hid-pitetabric-of exception: The fot-ts shown ina varled “selection of small, neat effects, in-red, green and blue; size, 9x9; actually worth $18.00; special to-morrow, at. $6.00 Reversible Dining-Room-Ruge, Size 9x9, at $2.98, Shown in red, green rat blue, {n Orlental and Per: 400 In the lot that usually bring $5.98; on sale for to-morrow at, each,..-+ 10.98 That tells the bargain. $40.00" Colonnade Brussels Rags at $5.98. fn-order-to-create-added interest to this Rug Sale to-mor—g row, we shall offer just 100 of these rugs at this speo-d clal price. The size is 9 feet long ana 6 05 98 2 feet_wide. Sold in most carpet stores at $10.00, Here to-morrow at. Wild’s XXX $1 Linoleum, 59c.’ XXX Sheet Linoleum, 4 yards wide, | Shown in a’ variety of beautiful | inlaid and tile effects, suitable for; offices, stores, 59 rooms ‘and halls, $8. 50 Telescope. sary), Pec sa. yd.. 2-Yd. XXX German Tle Large assortment of patterns suitable for dining-room, Kitchen or Jaundry or for stores and offices; 2 yards wide; the standard price {s:75c. 4 square yard; special here to-morrow at, A48c Couches, $5.98 Der Square yard.sseerresreererereere This Offer Includes 2 Mattresses and 2 Bolsters. The Most Remarkable Furniture Bargain. in Months. “TWO DISTINCT COUCHES LIKE RATION, Can de usai when placed ide by Heri aS Tut size’ bed, and \by sliding ony under the wiler can be used Ao 6 noparate couch, iis also includes 2 mattroas, es and 2 bolster: ‘frame {x made of all steel, fins ished in gold Done, with a Kuar- 5.¢ Rnteod National aprinir. nese Couch Bods retuil recuinrly at $8.50; an a great attraction for the Anniver: | nary Sale we offer them with 2 treasen ang 2 bolstern complote nee