The evening world. Newspaper, October 4, 1906, Page 10

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Bent, ot the Tombs @ remarkable story of yesterday in tt en the Long’ Is! Wwhel they. arral, alona’ Henry The dow how chazr tng engine sémales engine, bat he rest: * officials, appealed to, to his post and fives with damage su: ergineer from the oficial Hat cept from the champion; former nattonal to wea. “CY DETECTS PAISINER AV ENGINE C18 ge Arrested Engineer Couldn’t Take Him> from His Post: — Detectives George Beck and Thomas ‘court squad, t but ed into the cub of the mov-| fic. So all rode buck to Long Isiind New ‘York's Entry for Na- ~ tional Title. Thero ave sixty-seven entries for the twelfth annual woman's national golf champtonship, to begin next Monday.at | the Bradburn Club, near Boston. ‘Tha! previous year ex- New York Where there are three notable absentees In Mrs. Charlee T. Stout, metropolitan Miss Georgiana champion, district, Bishop, and Mira Louleo Vandgrboef. The latter Is soon LEFT THE DISHES to Pick Tomatoes While She-Runs Away. | fal to The Eventing World.) Ost. Watson, sect thirty-six, of Now Re Crufiatiank, fn Harwinton, A asiced $f dinne got Hevten her of fifteen had also ese Wasson waa his stators paw the tia an apple tree. d he climbed Gnen leave the ne } whi -|eerday’s closing. ten minutes late, alster having ugatuck di- and his eld- and learned arrived there Watson, Dodds and hi rded_a train-on the When Cru bail home where they the ot [ings TaN prestimed Miss Cratiehank and Watson Sotimerrtesgl omen married im ‘HARRED BODY OF = NG UNH Coroner Has a Mystery to Solve. WASHINGTON, N. J., Oct. 4—While gunning to-day rear FL] mines on the mountain side, near |the Asbury station on the Central Rail- j ronda of New Jersey, @ yours farniv hand came upon the corpse of a man near the mouth of the mine, There was nothing left of the body but the trunk and head, and {t J» supposed that /t had been burned tn a forest fire which ccourred there about three months asc. The Coroner tas /peen notitiea and IN PAN-AND ELOPED) |Connecticut Girl Sends ole ene .Work Above Profit 4—Jamea D. anda_friend named Doods ww. S the farm-house of A yesterday wieve Induced het) Missourt Pacine cand Pistilera’ Securl- sking the tomatoes) tea 5-5 = lant ne: garden wile she’ washed the | p,. general market der penel ori on happened They nizo—atarted iN Found _by Hunter, and Jersey |i ne Ola Turkey |. ST FOLLOW : ‘READING'S MOVES «: Line in Market That Had Nervous Tone. Reading, which was a factor tn the stock mérket trading this afternoon, fluctuated nervously, affecting the Hat up to 1-8 At the close it had worked +1 LIL He +1 I+ Fre ore eer cps Candles and’ Favors, Basement, For the Bad o' Week special we offer: Chocolate-covered . Caramels, i raise Coren 24c. Specially packed if desired. Hallowe'en Favors and Noy- eilee—Jack ofLanterns, Pump- kin Cases, &c.—arp ready. vac 1 { B’way at 6th Av. 34th to 35th St. | $5.00 and $6.00 \ SHOES, ‘$4.24 Men's $3.50 SHOES, $2.24; —in the new Shoe Store, Fifth Floor. It Is Not _| , and severatt of the ng the Coppers, and Pennsyl- t above the pront line} gain on the du other, Teade! nel ie yBteel, followed G Win Central > Advance Centra about point, hero to-day ie tn Snbed. —— from the rise ‘in Reading to 1521-0 = nbed the’ afternoon and subsequently became) Mr. tar Hutte henry owtth prices at. the jowest.. the Hot 2 recation was leisurely and acoom- i plished on very smail offering, West: ern stocks showed the least support. put Reading, although it fluctuated foveriehly seldom got much below ¥ he toral sales of teocks to-day were 100 shgres ond of bonds $2,014,000. The Closing Quotations, Lwe are | Ume. “Qo Jour only wea ‘To-day'a—highest and net changes of stoc final quotations ere as High Copper... 113% Car ay: “ $5 Low Amal Am Am Armas. “Alte st Special_Sale for this xe and Monday, Clonchitwe |The Very Best nvencion. ted to be qui uffalo attending RA Heart) | iss % responded Mra.| Trading was falrly active. ‘ | | : At in,’* Opening prices generally were a!frac- Genevieve, who 18] tion higher, but there were wide de- uy | el e Cc. dian Pa-/ tripped Ughtly|clines in a few cases, Canad - : pron full o fell 28-8, U. 8, Itubber- 26-8, | Moses ot She viewed the] Northwestern 11-4, and Norfolk so | i ern more critically than aid her} Western 3-4, NUFFALO; N. Y.. Oct. 4—Moses is ther, and readily observed in Wat-| Colorado Fuel advanced 11-4, South- Hatch, a partner in nm ee 1 swontheart of several years (ern Partic, —Colorsds and— Southern | thal & Company, wholesale dealers jn | ice 2 a : 4 exican undertakera’ suppli sed: to} and the sacond prefered. and Mex! 2H ara. mbom her, parents had retisedi2 | xn and Reading..| Twenty-socond | one. ‘Teas Saturday - Arm Sarett Am.8n1, Am, Steal Amer. euvbe ere"e vdepre| cr broad guarantee of (Of full purchase price ettirned Av ont Ave, arene ‘3 HOOK has a éairly Julla Mix, Mr. 8, ¥ ants. a he Chicago contingent On resord,— wilih tie axe Clas: Miss Deering, Franels The metropolitan district, repreesntative Lefferts and Mii BF; Ganford being among the contes however, 1 Mise the largest of 4903, Mrs. on, and when the event was held there oe Louk FIREMEN CAUGHT up wil make an investigation. He said today that the man may Mave been murce Frank “Hopkins, Warren 0 @ contractor #and Landenberger. an engineer, | both well-known residents of Easton | Junction, have been missing for. several months, ;KING HAAKON: WITH QUEEN IN DENMARK. here official <ing’s corona- rat tants 100,000 persons, “(BEARS WIPE OUT oft including ed the GAINS IN COTTON. Economyis the road towealth and Macy’s Depositors’Account First Floor, Rear. EW fabri Make, but What You Save That Makes You YP UNTIL WITHDRAWN. you spend money promiscuously. RH. Macy & Co. DEPARTMENT. store. must pay th IUM store’ stines saving method G_INTEREST WHILE IPS. ar as tittle as you please and have your purchases paid for out of this sum. There is tio waiting at-th counter tar change -—when—on-«-shopp! Every month we send a detailed statement showing what you have bought and-how-much-money_remains-on deposit. Op_such_balances we allow 4_ ‘est every three months. TEREST FOR YOU DAILY sell only for cash HIS BILL does not make up for bad debts by higher prices. He isnot called upon to pay for the expensive machinery of a CREDIT compounding th RY DOLLAR EAR TRADING Thousands have opened deposit accounts system is the shortest route. STARTA DEPOSIT ACCOUNT, KNOW HOW MUCH YOU SPEND AND FOR WHAT YOU SPEND IT. ij every ECONOMY of the MACY CASH System CREDIT System, WITH US. N TAKE YOUR MONEY OUT AT A MOME IT's NOTICE, no banking business; there is no drawing of checks, AT MACY'S You know that no store can sell goods as cheaply as a cash (No argument is required to prove that the customer | expenses, including its bad debts—ITS PREM- ALL “STAMPS and You can deposit as much with the remptation to THE MAN WHO PAYS section on the main floor. procurable, Of immediate interest—a Special Offering of Three Dress Shirts; $4. 00 00 Quality, These with cu Tbodies oft ill be made coat model, AND "YOUR MONEY offering-is-based. tip: ee In Ad {ition We Offer: three tOres castes Value $3.50 each. These specials are for one week only. i garments eight days after the order 1s taken. bosoms and cuffs; We run Ge Shirts To-Measure. many in éxclusive patterns, are ready in the Lit-. te -Custom--Siirt Room, adjoining —the- Furnishing_goods\, Orders taken in this room are completed in our-own workrooms on the premises. There is na higher. class custom work ' $8.24 ie quality mustin the hosoms and cuffs of fine pique We anticipated ‘the demand for pique front Shirts importing an extensive line of pique, on which: this sp Evening Dress Shirts To-M asure, with fine sélectec inet We promise delivery of the ffs~ attached; the ecial $7.47 Waist OTH a effects. bo tatety received} For particular mention: lengths, for dress, steamer and coloring 21 Inches x wide, yard ING VEILS, | GRENADINE VEILS, long Veils; value $1.00 each. . : oT: Veils and Veiling. ‘First Ploor, Broatway N_THIS department we are showing’ complete lines of Au- || tumn Veils and Veiling—in lace, chiffon and chiffon cloth The assortment embraces many French novelties ough-our-Paris—o: = EMBROIDERED CHIFFON CLOTH VEILS. Ato us, Ey . in sel: including all the late novelties in d Brussels, Tosca, Q plain or hemstitched border, 144 vards NET VEILS, 1% yi as long: crepe and ribbon BONNET VEILS, crepe and ribbon trimming... SPECIAL—Embroidered and Velvet-dotted Chiffon and Cloth id mbroider#4.¢ ffects. a n and dotted Tuxedo and a alwa mination to make a name for himselt is reflected in the collec- i i in the Ete EX a and f-them, and combi j {hes 62e- to 8 24) ly to every and | Bic to 64¢ pe | 89c to $1.98 nming, 79¢ to $1.34 44c to 99e saa We show full assortments of Full Dress W Wwhite pique, and the basket weave’ in’ white and | Waistcoats in whi and g $4.75. .. 69e Men’s Fancy wish Foor — MAN of long experience at Waistcoat-making— started a shop of a few months dresser, Seeadingly mode nd figured flan with flap noes y, at prices ranging from $2.49 to | coats. rms— SOM. is deter- ys for other Sago. +t with collar Plain with * $6.75 $2.97 $2.49 aistcoats jn phin ecru; also Tuxedo + gray $2.49 to and . plain It Pres en ts the Very i FALLS FOUR While at work to-day CAPTAIN AS LONDON, Hot. 4.— A vs axwinated at Mus escaped, TONDON, Oct. Dasmdor to Russ cording to re oanse ho es ‘-etrong terms against | Premior Stolypin, STORIES. SASSINA —_——_—_-___ WILL RECALL EASE A COR: Sanne cummed W HEAT PRICES LOWER, Wheat iber, ‘i n—O6 » MB bid; July, 45 Oct. 4.—The Biondl ent Company, dire of | gio all ¢ { New York, “& BUT CORN STEADY, | “Ata Saiiag OE $is0 $500" SE aaa Valea Vile -D Walters Pianos, $250 | $700 Every Walters Plano is guaranteed for a tert You can buy the best jlano in the world, priced We charge no interest. pays The p No Insurance. no will be dellvorod toy retain ie Piano Upon Pequest a representative will call, All Cars Transfer to Warerorns, dd Bloomingdales a “hike 1 selection at once and save from $150 to $100, be ‘Attend This Pheromenat Salel: Cra to 400. des securing $90D Walters Mastertone Player-Piano, superior to any Player-Piano on the market, $1,000 Walters Baby (irand Pianos, $500. $450. hh of 10 to 15 1 up to $23 eats. ying | 'ss Down'$1PerWeek No extras of any kind to home on pa ment of $5. atinig | So psenueHOd: ‘ifetime. and pay Wny balance az floor, 00} 9 Lex. to 3d ase 59th to 60th St. Display and Sale of Women’s _ Skirts. fecond=Fiest Beendear $5.94 SNARTWALKING SKIRT —practical- side-pleated model— made of superior quality buck -cheviot, $6.94 HANDSOME SKIRT — effectively pleated and tucked—various lengths; made of black chiflen-Panama $11. 89 SKIRT made of black chif- fonFanama; fan pteats front, side and back; finished with strapping: various sizes. SKIRT,-nude over silk drop skirt; new pleated eifect formed of box and side pleats, $18.74 FANCY VOILE DRESS. SKIRT, [n black, dr: draped over silk —hips;narrow-braid-trimmine. $18.74 BLACK TAFFETA SKIRT, elaborately side-pleated; fin- ished around botion with ginchtucks, _ Finer qualities up to $44,74, iE = Important Sale of Women's Gloves, Floor PAIRS 8-1N H ¥ SIX HUNDR | FOURTEE HUNDRED PAIRS TWELVE-BUTTON (Elbow length) |IMPORTED SUEDE GLOVEs, in white, black, pink, blue, tart and Slate; 4 pair....., $1.69 =BUTTON IMPORT “shaded-as dbove....... 1.94 LT WE ‘TY-FOUR BUTTON i HIMPORTED SUEDE GLOVES, shaded as above... .... $2.49 THIRTY-BUTTON IMPORT. , ED SUEDE GLOVES, black and white only..., $2.69 Some Distinctly, New BOLO LGD E Frantes. Very attractive novelties—the initial showing, They are made of imitation shell studded with rhinestones— a combination that makes a most effective setting fora photograph, In Card'and Cabinet sizes, Me to $18.49 $17. 74 “DRESSY BLACK VOILE- drop skirt; double box pleats below | | (HSPORTED-SL IEDE-GLOVES,— white,tan, state fama win; pat $1.24 Offers Macys) i Jaen departments in various ie. The New Store for Little Folks. (Second Floor Exceptional ace feaecee Boys-and Girls... sections of the cally all lines of Boys and_ Girls’ Apparel have been pathered-and grouped ina’ separate “se ction—on —the=te= modelled second floor. Here the little folks can be outfitted from head to heels with any sort of dependable apparel parents wish. store, and though but a few weeks old, it has met with a wonderful measure of success, fl __Merited success — It is a store within a judge by_ this_array- for Outfitting store-practi-- -of_typical offerings in- csizes: “years; worsted ser, +—royal bine: siz: as above ; SPECIAL — SAILOR AND RUS— gree mixtures, Made’ of cheviots, worsteds, cassimeres and mixtures; ee Suils of the same imodels, mad: of SIAN BLOUSE SUMS, AN BLOUSE $3.96 la, tha bodies lined with Made ‘of colored serge—an d-all-wool de-of-all-woal chevio!s ang caissimeres, with one pair regula- tion and one pair knickerbocker trousers; {| Suits, Reefers, Dresses ot Coats: BOYS? RUSSIA SAILOR GIRLS’ HIGH-NEC ESS Bees LOR Boys’ Winter Reefers IGH-NECK DRESSES, 3 “and Overcoats, Two garments sure to be “high In fancy braid ayor th son—Reefers and Russian lined Srereosts—trat—tetton tothe tek te tress show-every good: style in trieve, years Lersey_and light ‘cheviot -gipy's» —the linings of flannel “and = red or blue; $2.97 to $8.49 + Pure mixtu In blue, brown, red or ever} $3.96 to $9.74 Pic Mar at $F U fora Haniel, ned trleze Reefer and go up tatter Mide-oF gesd—y: throughout; ONE- =-PIGCE DRE SSES, sftstrininy or ‘Fancy ‘braid; e-trithmed—yith novelty finished $1.96 and plaids, with ty LG stitched beli, tee rsizes 6 to $4.49 at rest) Vinter, Overcoats irieze and full blouse” = a aug jersey; distinctly new models— i braid-a S Speclal—Boys’ Extra Trousers Cy ssterticid- model: made tons; full-plaited skirt, ‘insted j ‘$4, 96 to $44.94 | irices ranges Made of gray {wo specialtots, Complete: assortment of Boys! blous: $4.69 and Shirt Waist’ Blouses. Extra buttons $5.96. Trousers and Sweaters Adjoin sk tty the Suit and Coat Stocks Boys' Fall Roef- quality webbing; extra strony 24¢e FRENCH FOUR-IN-HANDS, aln colorings and figtired he sold elsewhere at Suc. Covert Reefers or Overcoatsat collar and fane: buttons; sizes Years verses + hield, stitched belt; kilted ies: to 44 years, Sbe24) GIRLS! NEW PLEATED SKIRTS, : made of fine quality black Pan-” ers &Overcoats Gite? SHIRTS eTeht,! 2m thbonitely Stitched — and made of tan taut. Mllored; lengths 33 to 37 Herp opa auisa ia iainnslies) ; $5.49 chevlots and Way oe WESTIE $i. 2 », 89 fi mixtures, full, loose Sa eg anithed or eae ee double ‘breasted effects, velvet i Gale , notched collar; full coat’ sleeves and gilt. or made of good quality printed with cuffs; sizes AA to 18 bone butions, madrass ste ' sd erator ies ta $8.94 detached cuffs; all 48¢ boyish MODEL coats, $2.97 to BOYS’ PAJAMAS, made of light gray mixtures, lined $7.49. made of soft, fleecy domet flan- HO ls ery Annet a ss Me Neuttactta ssivescapesté joose double-breasted’ effect; velvet Speclal—Boys’ LiiaivireRene —.. 68e elas and full coat sleev finished olf Reefers at ‘ Seay rate de with emblem; sizes $3.79.and San ae ae : NDERS: EO AG eVERt Rac $12.74 n made of short ends of 50c. NEW MODEL GRETCHENS, fs in fancy smixtur trimmed with red cloth piping and DRESSES, novelty mixtures, full | cL bratdsand d chevron on yoke effect, at } leeves, effectively y | y 6 6 96.04 |

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