The evening world. Newspaper, October 2, 1906, Page 7

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boa ee ce THE EVERTNC WORLD, _TUESDAY, OCTOBRE Roy TSS. MD FREEING | INDIANS TRADE Amar and Gopal Singh; 2—After an SS Tanning for the Kitchen] and Laundry A Feature of Our Greatest Sale of Housefurnishings A ee are so many things in the spacious basement that it reed with the Charles D. 8. | 8 wooept Gia tin the ¢u: would crowd about twe solid newspaper pages to enumerate Here to Study. Our Com- fence Inst Wank tui aoe en them al E Dae ind. * ' mercial Methods. Every household will be interested in this announcement, because: 4 : e | in addition to the extraordinary low prices, the qualities are the best. Equally attractive values await you here in almost everything that can- be classified under the one name a ousefurnishings.” Laundry Stoves “Our Hity”? ex- tra heavy St~ ings; wil! hold 8 irons and has FEEL THE BRITISH HEEL. They Assert that England’s} Policy Will Soon Impoverish Their Country. vith vadded. Be ie ae | to=mor- 15 ct sp: an ex-|lroning ‘Boards—made of fella Uh Se 4 © en—top;—an ex: | M4 f é Collentistove for} iincovered, full size; 5'y jSteeve Boards—iie doubte revers~ laund ryipur: ts 40c. ible kind; made of hard wood; place for boiler S-{., 50c; 4 \S Mtndta needs Amerion'a aff to develop | strong andiieunatanttal? i a cookin sduli caer 0 ubstantia & fier home tdustries.” to-day ees “The Majestic’ Wasliing Machine} Poses-2nd—als0. ey mines ; Counvthel aatrstostaeracoeenntess 12¢ (Amar Singh and Gopal Singh, mem! —the make so extensively wdver-| and heating; one BIBT oo roning Boards—Covered\with the | | Galvanizea Water Pails—12- ef ghants of the far esat British posses- tised; simple enough In construc-| elbow and dampe rt home{ 420d Quality muslin: s-tt., 95! qt., Ife; 10-gt by gon, to an Evening World reporter. } tion for a child to operate; no dan-| complete setup Ip yan 1.25; $teMey $105; Al ig “Star” Fibre Pails 7 ger of tearing the finest of fabrics,| {ree of cnet Special $6.50, Ironing Boards—Covered with the! morrow reaularly 87-50). s7¢¢-- $5 OB (Verve, j st quality felt; Stt. Q Qe. EES, IaH for tommorrow ates “te ea Willow Ware | Shel Or that, 9507, 4-1 AA Ga Siete und ; he thing for the laundry. “The Niagara” Ball-bearing Mangle| Clothes Baskets extra heavy 5c! Bosom Boards —{0 by 20, at 22¢ & B Step-Ladder — 5 ft. extr, can be screwed on the table: 24)” cither square or ovals. Jroning (Tables — tho) toldine— kind) Meas and eu batadilalecee They are quartered at -No, Si Bast Tenth street, he Bingh# are ners to wtudy our mazimfacturing interests, and undet the quidanee of Hugone Geary, of tho Ga with aig tt board; can be fold Assericao, Fi Chey is ater COvSHBS EE Inches Jong; can be_used for bed d "pround In New Yor Dotn are « Sones lonet can Se 4 Oval—Baskets—made_of domestic! U5 and will take very_little gon Cotton Clothes Line—i: part ef the Swadesh! movement, which Gey, De 50) whole full sizes 5]. 25 Toonisrxveiwecesersarsee ol Oe Cilmi Ol SOs testers cXtra stron peewee Udell Ironing Boards—on stand;.43, | Catton Clothes Line—extra_ fine 24 $G | Clothes Baskets—oval or square, the | “ft high, with 6-foot boards braced quality, in lengths of 100 Fg | imported style, with : tured by| heavy braided rim} at. 2. 15 NaHS AIGSER CNE ECON .95¢! de By:| Clamps. .se.r0eceecosee ses : a Special Clothes Baskets—gaod_size,| roidin-Wene hk Henches peli es Asal ae cotton imported; oval; spect "35e strong and substantial... 95¢c) Galvanized Pulleys—atyesece sss Solid Wash Benches — made of Wooden Pulleys—with ae by ut caite bon clear, white wood; 4 {t., 95 latnerollerareaTeaeee c Wash Tuba made atiue vec) ber square: QRel $1.20; 3 tt... OC Clothes Pins—Per 100...-+0++++ $e FRED i folding king, Clothes Pins—packed in boxes of j mela atese edir, with cither electric! P&C Clothes Driers yanized hoops; large size,, Clothes Hampers—with $] 25 round bars; 5-ft., with 3 bare 720; we limit one box to 48¢ | pea for (ta purpose the freeing of | Endla trom the Tron heel of Engilas fommercial oppression. “Wngiand Je doing her utmost to thwart! the purpose of our cause, Amar |Sing®. who has perfectly tered the Anglo-Saxon Innguage. “*() 1% netive Indian students are now tn Germany, France and America study- ing the industrial and manufacturing situation, and thelr expenses ere not be-| facturing as they dla to Japan,’ said a also have ‘cotton and manila the Lovell Wringer Co. a anteed by them for one y inch rollers, 1B ie $2.45; 1.0-inc! } f i More Than Sentiment Attaches ing paid by the Government as in he Ceo en aetrgecetuie eae ws, 35; medium si cover on hinges; square. 65ce; 4-[t. size, with 3 CACH CUSTOMET; Alsses cece a and Australia now have. England os to Our Label : | $146; small size... 1. 20) Clothes Hampers—round 85c! bars - 45€ Wash~ Boards—with— single zi = — =e = ——— a — Et Galvanized —Wash—Tubs—miade et made-of wHie: | square Clothes Hare—made Olclear,| tine face..se se + 22 o-krep the Hight dge from shining nt uprising is one “India manutacta eotton and leather and wool are frat 9 gent to Wngtand, and there manufac-| tat cannot be put aside, India shall tured, to be sont back again as the | have scif-government.” fintahed product. Even our wheat Im [eae shipped to England, ground, and then | SENATOR HALE’S SON TO WED extra heavy alvanized steel}| Mra, Potts’ Irons—in sets Ww woo 5-ft., rs large size, Pees" medium 45 of three, with stand and Pas eal : oes Te. KitchenTables—35¢ Hy 2h 25:5, size, 620; "small size..... € |. handle. < OCI oan Diamond (Gatewill oie) Wash Boilers—with genuine copper Asbestos Sad Iron: ithe Dover} good-size washing; 60 ft. of dry- bottom; the No.-8 size, 55c) Mfg. Co.'s in sets of three irons,| ing space; 8 {t. high; 95 76c; the No.7 sizesssece siandlandandlenwithE S $1. 50. square bars oc) Wash Boilers—with genuine cop-| asbestos hoc eo | Clothes _Drlersfolding like an um- er bottom; the No. 8X | Sad Trons=the lain old- eran w ’ in, Fi ates Sed 1 Shae Kreamer Wash per pound. /O74C) use can ‘be’ folded up; takes] {s so bconatruciedathat it " 6de LSS; | Toy Polishing frons—=with very little room; to-mor- Cannot sag: to-morrow "31, 05. perosetes face; at. 65c Town ale. - 45¢e: (Steecl _Groser Store, Ba ff commercial know in India, but the pro: The label in our garments—the arrows which mark those cssential features—our “Concave. Shoulder and “Closefitting” Collar—go beyond the function of mere trade- marks, Significant and full of meaning, they are symbolic of the character of our Fall Suits and Overcoats at $18. Take any one of our auite at $18, be it a moderate or a ne Clothes Sprini.lers—at,.. 15¢ Curtain Stretchers—folding;- 6 by 2; stationary-pins, 2 inches apart; measuring tule printed on entire frame, by which the stretcher can transferred to Indian ports, Out of a| , population of 300,009,000, 99 per cent. are tor the development of home Indua- tries.” Daughter of Minister. To get an iden of the cost of Ameri-| goctety 1s deeply interested In the an- ean manufacturing materials, the| nouncement of the approaching wedding | Binghs have already visited Portland,|of Eugene Hale, jr.,, son 6f Benator ||’ Bride-to-Be Is Miss Eunice Terry, Ore.; Minneapolis, Minn.; Boston, Mass, | Hale, of Maine, and Biss Bun: | radical model, of any fabric, and you will find full evidence a wes pats peels and-Fall-Hiver, Maes. _Thelr investiga [ice Terry, daughter ox Rev, Dr. and Ate, 4 of it_revesled throughout. Or again, take one of our over- Sat a si as pot wi cbeve the ume Mesh nd harass Remarkable V aluesin Couches & & Morris Chairs tions have covered a period of three |Site Geraona are known widely In Nowe 7 Months, end w Yorke ay Erase a z Mr. Hale ja a Yale man, of the class _ they will reco! ne purchase Of] ¢ige and was graduated also from * American-made materials to a syndi-|}Warvard, class 's9. He js a member of cate of In merchants, which has {several exclusive clubs. The. bride-to- = in ts-interested-tn-many™charttiag and TT you will observe the same worth and character. WM. VOGEL & SON, thelr return home nee ears An Autumn’ Under-Price Event of More Than Ordinary Importance | HTS is just the kind of sale that many péaple have been waiting for, “A chance to get high-grade couches and-Morris chatrs bean formed Amrits: a city in the oe {oa granddaughter of the late Henry G. TT Ae uae anes aes ial Perera in an expert rolt player: BRC eee ° BOUSTON: Bi x for léss than regular quotations. An under-price sale of furniture of this kind at this season of the year is unusual, AexiGisipectla ithe silanes St menpet Chun ity. The date of the wed- While others are reaping a harvest on regular prices, we choose.to do the unusual in'this fashion. alt Soe: These couches and Morris chairs are made of superior materials and ‘are.constracted in a manner that leaves nothing to be. desired There is-a-saving of a worthy amount-on-every- item=-and we-mention a few: | Velour Couches {ae iilwstrated)— ] ¥tteur Couches—(very-simitar-toj—— illustration); made on massive oak frames; all hand-made uphol. — a —stery; plain top-and—headt-coyv— tempered springs, patent tufting, | cred with an excellent grade of covered with velour in plain and green Verona velour; regu. $24 figured designs re: lar price $31; sale Price. | Morris Chairs—(as illustrated)—in | Morris Chairs (as illustrated)— | ular price S15:257 $19 75) | VelourCouches—heavy oak frames; | Golden oak and mahogany finish; cAo Ibe Of golden oaKs org mabogs built on oak frames; made with i { Sale PricCess+ssevee 2) open construction and patent heavy shaped arms and claw feet; cat aa ee HE aE eT ets i Renters Ven eetaue Alaanaertlected ame Satomi Aa spring eats) complete with with figured. velour arena | : e 5 reRp- ) igured velour cushions; Regularprice, $11.78, : covering, regular eat ppceets 53 -saie-g + lar price $12.5) + $5 F pricasai cele le price $16. 50 | price. ‘11. rerulan rics eh gi ae $10 | Se: Srorey FM 8. cs) == abana raves FING Foard There’s no reason why you should miss the || pleasures of ‘cigarette smoking because you’ve never { yet found a cigarette you could enjoy... Try the RAMLEH. RAMLEH Cigarettes introduce a real tobacco “taste” in inexpensive cigarettes—a rich, full tragrance— and a mellow smoothness that will surely give you deligh + ee Have You Ever ‘Tried a “Fountain” or. “Victory” Sewing Machine? F you haven’t you owe it to yourself and to your pocketbook todo so—that is, if you need a sewing machine and want the very best, No machine made in every detait— as” good-and as up-to-date and offers the many advantages-that these machines do. With a “‘Fountain™ or “Victory” you can sew anything froma piece of leather to tie finest silk, They will make stitches so fine they can’t be distinguished from the loom and without one variation in the Stitches and wilt carry from tre heaviest to the finescthread withour any irregutarity> You canwork No. 200 thread on a ‘‘Fountain’? or “Victory” as rapidly as the average machine will carry No, 80 thread, —And-another attractive feature is the fact that our-machines cost less and-are easy to pay for. You can get one for en $1 Down and a Dollar a Week —without-paying-any-interest-or-extra-charges-whate: We guarante¢ cach machine to be Ball-Bearing throughout, and we will ‘Keep icin repair for five —years free-of charge, Al the tatest attachments BS with every machine, and free instruction fs given a any time. Prices are $19.50, $20.50 and $23.5 [ We also have drop-head “Victory” ne “machines, with “ali the latest attachments, at $12.50, $13.80 and $75, Cabinet sewing machines, desk and partor styles, Hand machines, lock or chain stitch, at $7.50 and $5. (Steget Cooper Store, Third Floor, Center) __Neither strong nor mild—fust between. ut The RAMLEH is a new cigarette tor old -smok-__ "ers—expensive quality a at an economical price. Better try some to-day. “|| 10c. for JO SOLD EVERY WHERE The Advantages of Buying Your Groceries Here Are Many ESIDES get ies atthe very fowest prices, you nave the satisfaction of knowing that what-you buy is of the very | best quality. The prices other stores charge you for unknown and second-class goods will get for you here well- known and reliable foods. And any time you cannot come here’ just buy through our mail or telephone system. Every order filled just as promptly and carefully as our constantly improving system alone can. Phone 4000 Chelsea. Five beautiful cigar — ; 1 rr bands packed in each | eee: See or Zest | Diaylight-Made Layer—}} _ Tomato Soup | Ea (XXXX Flour | = box of RAMLEH ditcan’ Cereal Co.'sh [cna Cakes iuee|| Lpsy's Peerleas iene a copies Ticet Hei fa ot; We sell you the quality and alze cost you 80e at fancy bakeries; 30) | | BONELE Cigarettes free. S. ANARGYROS, Mifr., New York. Beziers famoun ed in Franke, 36 Tensatine~ te —Or Rich Gelden brac, e:e.} tubs 16 ¢ | APPLE BUTTER—Pountaln. quali 615 ISereckwlaser tilsi stonecrockiesa)e LOC. Troubadour brand; | Cal sliced for acrving OF Dg idtean.: 2OC Best quality 30@. | dj G-qt. bawher | 2 her ‘nor Foun 10c | > Fa <== Foun ain gly “i Maine Corn | Fountain quality case 2 doz., $ holcest corn LYOUNGHYSON TE ad Formosa Oolong; 5-1. 2h4 Tb 31) Vonewe MIXED TEAS-«English Breakfast, Oo'ong, Gunpowder and Young Hysonj'S Ibe, De $4; |b. “Fancy Caroliaar The; 8 lin, 3c} a Tour, 2c), PLIT PEAS— sof red kid quality: raspber ckererent Waray $1185 1D : The beat tlsh packed dor, $1.00; 11. J fe wat KE FLOUR—Pountaln quali ids cakes; doren $1.40;\] 9, ‘oll packed red rine frieit; S:dor., $1.40, abipment (ra Valley of langle ait prince of equa many atores at 2Uc to $1,281 9 Ibe, CSc; 36 Ibe dor, $1.40) KOKA SOaT J household wi bars, $1; ten dea $1045) can

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