The evening world. Newspaper, October 11, 1906, Page 10

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SWEETHEART (IL HERSEL Suicide of Girl Followed _ by Arrest of Man W DESHELR, 0., Oot @ young fatmer, has been arrested warrant charging him with murd the rat degree Miise Jennie Dekar, said’ to tie Br F eweotheart, took = Wreck ago and dled five days later The warrant was sworn out Befler. brotehr-!n-law of !the “Ber motive is paid to have The objections of the parents of esepie to marry ee Gli HS HOSE AND SEES AOGBE as Excited Neighbor Tells Police) si : Auto, One They Rode in Disguised_as Woman. mpartment ime. 2 Cotumbl. Collegaicleeky the top floor of the apartment house a’ _____ Na Ml West One Hundred and Ni: atreet, rest station. for the tenantx “vecing things.” s were declared by ot Dile yell, false curls and a long duster.’ Investization showed that two} (atl write of ‘phene 4641 Gramercy. pe en ventordl top BO cRene Ore | Hemi for booklets Mati orters sntcited Hundred — and tnth ret by ¢ the unlocked ft hey clinted through om 50 ae root i dropped throveh an unta(ched trap : Norrell. They were evidently nov. for thoy made such 4 nose whtle break- tng open Harding's k Mercedes Temple, who Bind bal with her mother peeks wee what ft all was about Ke a ers were as much frightened as lice. As they climbed through the Ue of No. Xl the two burglars were the police a description of the ‘oth of whom were badly dressed toning all the tenants and finding __sione of them had see meth Led GOLDFIELD Oct, lie threatened the entire city of Goldfield | “yesterday, The tons was $100,000, A 8 Sullivan, Gana, ua well as thre — Wanted to Marry Her. Broka,| ot potson a 4 was responsible, according the police of the West One Hundredih —wulzed—a-a—wOMsn, WIR “as —autonio=| The burg-, y saw one another and dested | apparently, say the police, jinuaed to imuseoreaidiig. Then came 37r, Tireun AT 6 of “automabile relace.” After ques- (WORKET SILE | i Fire Ruins on | 2 Found Near Skeleton | Asbury } Se - MURDER aE Mountain, } t [ten found In the ash heap o: no I Mountain, which was ¢ Tor a tern oka’ a | Apgar ay been ed_on July R in fews days t Newa ta alight Hunterdon away In tow Tropkiz sided and where he fad | Seon attet Mre. Hopkins moved fro: wentita) the shemelet, her Ps vowhere Mrx nits We at rank Topkins elleve when he we ue sad gone to Panama, ax! 3 iy spoke of opportunities there for mak money and seemed porstased with | a derire to go there: | From remarks he made Timderstoot that he wns twiee married and that My first wife was] eax! dead.” Chiet Adams Please the. Palate; Benefit the system; A-tonic.that-tones ; For medicine or pleasure; te who, {t afterward deve A quality that helps health. in thelr. rooms at the tim From Winery Dire:t to Consumer. \ the house-breakers were busy, to have! driven up in an automobile. James Lit.| Sherry, Muscatel, S0c, Bottle “—nedate told Policemen” Connell and | Port, — Catawba, $1 00: Gal jernan that one of the men was dis4 Rhine, Angellca, cat ALTO i | $2.00 Gallon Claret, Burgundy, and Inco Dur only alatributing depot No Y. City 940-942 Broadway "273" Coffee Sale| ” Friday. & ytath orders Allied, Telephone orde | Hy she | uurday and Monday | i and }Sold-etsewhere 32c: OUR Regular Price 3c SALE PRICE for three days, tbe Manhat'an Inga |S Ie, delivered High grade Buck, G Brooklyn 00. rn “| WOMAN FOUND: DEAD IN RAILROAD DEPOT. , Had Ticket to Germany was apparently She had « small valine and rom: Made Out !iich Her death {s atts Nathaline Kraver, a8 nde ‘I | ————.- — ago: 4-tiom the Wert! Vote Intelligentiy. If course you will self regarding " The World fopedia for 1906 Hamburr Aton -to- Olden made out In the name on the tub aitt an elgh easy tor Attachm : Ruffler sews On lace at same operat Fire | Mixed, regular p: Cc OFFEE Gillies Sicomnany { 233, 235, 237.and 239 Washington St Wouween Park piace and Rarclay at Established 1840, 60,000 the the! “Tf cotton collars are g them—-th. collars to pay 15c.. for the price of -tmen linen= casts mere. buy the corten kind for roc. - The law protects you aga are legally stamped ‘ Linc ‘Chey| are the only. 4-ply li Get what you pay for. long ‘as cotton collars, material, one-third more w; one-third more value, i ply collars (such as are often of them sold for 1§c.) . the price is Triangle Brand Collars are Most de: Linen—yet cost you no more ment of popular than cotton, And Triangle dealer doesn't Ie you Collars: are 4-ply, yet cost you like, write us ar see that no more than 3-ply, Van Zandt. Ja Quarter, Sizes! 150 Styles enough for-you rouse fool, You should Triangle Brand Linen Collars collars sold at 15¢., 2 for 25c. Linen collars wear twice as And 4-ply collars have one-third more than 3- Largest makers of Linen Collars in New York ave J inferior cotton collars ~ and says noneh: at's stamped “" Linen and See =thar— yo collars are stamped Linen "Triangle Brand Linen'’—then they are inst linen. The Jaw. says-so. Of Feather—sivle the famous fastidious perfect and “good, form n nen The three-thread eyelet b tonhole in all T i$ extra stror ton, ‘The linen prevents the common to cotton,-cell ars a visit to che laundry car, 350 styles to choose fror and honest very you get them, cobs & Co, Tr rOY, NY. 636-638 Proa. isc. Each Two for 25c. eee partly parily to the light yet durable leather the shoes contain, and very largely to the glove- like fit we afford you. This season's es.are being shown in our three iPstores, It is the sbiest collection of footwear ever . assembled in New York And when sou consider j Frazin’s Bénch-Made-Shoe at $3 is the sensational price Bot the es; you will be an early visitor or purchaser at one of Gutstore FRAZIN & OPPENHEIM, &3 6th | 2hst St. $3 Shoes Six Hundred Have Joined the Simpson Crawford Co. Sewing Machine Club. “The Monarch” stitched bedutifully throagi this <a: ch board, then right-on through two thicknesses of silk ion ion in finish, frazin’s Bench-Made Shoe at $3_ he I And we tei of-Frazin are the most { economical sl stopping, no change of tension or stitch The Monarch a i almost_nolseless. Cnily that leads to $30 to $&) t club price is One Dollar a Week. Frazin © Oppenheim, Comfort, in price, and-doubly-so—on_account ot untsual wearing —qualities.”” course, is a character of our shoes. rye 2 Frazin's | Bench-Made Shoes for Men and Women at $3 Our leadership in women’s to the two hundred new styles shown, s shoes And the makers have agreed to _let-us sell five hundred more same remarkable easy is merely our na reat Hie Heel is the regular, best style of one of the OUD LIVES Ind mas i s high- rs would press ihe real name, else the make: iumt afraid to op m= great machine ce the system of agency ) sked for this very machine. € e sent home in the balance of Fourth Floor, $23 six d ). and does beautiful work. It Is so good that you hus saving yourself fatigue. We use the ize) to-sew awnings, window shades- And the very machine offered in the knesses ofa then rutming the seam across fortyesig thee Just-a-No—O -needle- and 70 cotton. Ne These five hundred machines will be taken {n a month Betton Beautiful drop-head machines; the oak case is Colonial style.’ The machine is the improved lockstitch; full ball-bearing at fiye vital polnts—hence Positive feed, self-threading shuttle au with shirring plate, tucker, six hemmers—one aera der ‘one quilter.and all necessary tools natic bobbin winder. one narrow foot hemmer, that SHOEMAKERS, New York, Philadelphia, The New Styles in Fall and Winter Chicago, ~ Awaits Your Choosing at Our ~~ Three— Stores. : f AOQDERN-day-shoemaking is ditte! that of a few years past..Leather-js now almost worth its weight in silver; labor is over twice that of previous years. What's the result? Some shoemakers charge higher prices, othersproduce inferior products; but—and here let us stop! By daily growing “trade Erazin’sShoes~tave dem= onstrated their right to the ‘first rank. We lead, because by maintaining our own manufact- uring organization,-and-through “the quttet of over twenty stores, ercome high prices in made—shoe at $3-equal tozany. Shoe ever made, their of due LATEST FALL Ifth street street was But before -you or tH JOU want to know juat now muen your determination © for a certain party or candid. ry. Do you know how rent-fromdi r rn ya » Children’s Stockings 5° Lae. 50 Long Gloves 79° Regular 10c and Ade Quality. \ In White, Tan, Gray and Brown. © THIS unusual bargain hetds good for both Friday | THE Gloves on sale to-morrow in every instance = and Saturday, The oXfldren's hose at $e are of fine | SS are selling throughout New York for $4 to 4 more flack, heavy-ribhed ann all si we limit-s-pairs tof than. we_ask each purchaser. The gioveat oe, 18 ta four of The séison's texding ee fine black c Hoe intten-tengtit;-well-ttitde-gitd-easile—metth— Hose either plain of hand 99 | ESO : owtoroidery, special at | Ejght-bution length. Kid Mousque. i 8 Women’s fast dlack me- ; Boys’ best quality Bic tgire Gloves in all the latest Lall materials and sell you a-bench< B- a acs a a et pct tliat asa ii The Second Sensational Shoe Purchase irom Miller Hapgood and Harney Bros., Shoe Manufacturers, of Lynn, Mass. Eight Thousand Pairs for Women, Misses, Boys and Girls All Here Friday and Saturday at Less than 52. on the dollar ’ | Misses’ Goapent Wert : | $2 Shoes at c ! | Vici “Kid-and Box Calf, patent | Patent Coltskin ard tips, sizes 6 to~t1, | Vici Kid, lace and but- TaCe oly, “We | -tont: sizes 4434-10" 2. have only 4,600 , This lot includes pairs of this style, | Aob_ pairs just which is identical | like the cut. with the cut. | Regular $24 value, at 98c. Women’s Walking Special Showing of Women’s , Dress Shoes — selected leathers, | newest.Fall styles, $2 Shoes, and $2.50 | yalues_at $1.50, $1.50 Value, at Women's Dress 98° ‘Shoes > | y 3 “42,00 Value _at- Both durable_and- stylish | atid comfortable, made of $. = | | Dongola Kid with extension | Soles; military heels; sizes 3 e } to 8, This is the greatest Patent~ Coltskin;<Wici-Kid-and_|__Pérsain ever an Box Calf, hand-turned York. It com- flexible extension ris 000 soles; Cuban and mili- PES noes test _ tary heels; lace and | s0)) for $1.50. button; sizes 244 to 8; = = : new Fall styles; 2,500 Our Second Floor Department announces pairs. Regular. $200 | | New Fall showing tn Women's $2.50 values—Fridey and Sat-—)—} parent Colt, Gun setal, Calf -xnd= Vict saving | urday at the eye °, Kid Shoes, at $2. price a Children's Shoes Worth. $1.00, at 5 In Box Calf, Vici Kid, exten- sion soles, patent tips, in sizes 6 to & only, Ver nobby and sturdy shocs for childrey< Calf, button sO Boys* Shoes Worth $1.50, at 95° ~ 10°to 54%, made like 9 Cc men’s shoes, They giveexceeding comfort, [- J Patent Leather, Box Calf, Velo ‘Men Ss Shoes and lace; $2.50 value, at.... In box calf uppers. double soles; sizes delight the boys and To All Wool T ourist an Itisa Zeoat for F and Gretel wear. fe, asa nile, cannot be bought for le i samples, but most iat shen were made fora , by Manufacturers’ =—proxhict-ot this season's style Helios ieee $15. We secured several hundred—some we) uptosn-shap_which cancelled the order owing to the late season. agreement, got the stunning coats at less Wha Cost: You will find they in thirty Be all- wool-mixtures, velvet collar and Tailored with particular care. tch pockets: shades; $2.00 value, at..2 cle Ho: ' dium-weight Hoses tse= val} reer eGR ae ae Cwelve-bution-bemg th Fvo-button=c S150 uy spectatonty two pait kind: you always. pay foRtd~Mousquetaire—Gloves Kid —aind ean Gloves 7to each customer, at © for; at this sale, {all colors; $3.00-¢ que-and-eyerseanni-alt 85 pair Te 10° | yalue; special, pair 1 98 | the leadiny Fall shades; ers teed; special palr tong foreene 9 8a Men's extra good quality HsteHali- Hose black, tai Mousgiretaire Gc oes aang roidered See aTa eS band) dark shades; Two-button clasp “84,00 or split feet, special, only 2” pair 10° yalue, at, 32, AB ins H c all colors specials ty ae customer, pr. THIRD _ FLOOR BARGAINS. 4; -jhe-reductions-ar that avholesale pri id seem high beside suit of our-Mamifacturers’ ant Weavers: AS the bargainsbelow, dress-g00ds; Nations and your.every want : 25° Muslin, Dade ear at 10¢ = them we havessitk; Special Sale CHILDREN'S drawers; good muslin; 3, CHILDR waists; good cambric;) CHILDREN'S skirts; extra full; hem: tucks; buttonholes in, band; all double row of butto astened on Se:| stitched hem; extra sizes Oc curcly with tape; 2 to 2 years. 10¢) value ¢ -10c KNIT UNDERWEAR. _ LACES AND. EMBROIDERIES BLANKETS, HOUSEHOLD. LINENS. Infants’ 19¢ d ribbed and merino) Five | d pieces of fancy Cotton, Full size Gomfortables, silkoline coy- “ Nees ELOY ERIE MIME Masi “ie Laces. ¢ alee schantele white! erjings, filled with white batting, $1.50 ctaan aa butter and black; values up tO 4 @) vai necial, cach Men's 50°, wool {leeced Underwear i qc, 4. yard, only. 36 sards fini 1 Vie ey sont te < B8C ail sizes, each 835e€ to cach customer, at, yard Large size 1S. linen Huck Towels, Men's $1,00 lambs wool Underwear it paric point Net Laces, 4 to 5 inches) each le ite and gray; special at,eact 59 wide, values sup to a5e. yd, spectal Extra fine pure linen: Danas Towels, en's 35c, fleeced and i {Slat yds Bac Cc, snotted, fringed and hemmed, stitched, Rants ina is es Beets 19c) Geofian Torelion znd Cluny Laces “and or fancy border, y: Women's 9c. medium-welght Merino | tinge ood toc. values, at, yd. Be each; special at Underwear in white and gray, at, AS Fancy Linen Doylies in different siz4s each Ran nearest B9e| Embroidery, Fdgings and Insertings,| "ancy Vinen Wioaies tn sles Children’s oe, heavy fleeced ribbed] 100, and 12%, values, at, yd... SC} p Cr EAS tees ° Shirts and Pants, sizes 20 to 30; spe-| Eighteen and twenty-two inches wite,|8-4 pure linen Damask ‘Tabl cial, each. 15¢ | hemmed, stitched embroidery Elounc-|fringed and hemstitched, s1.2 W ASH Goobs, Ei | ‘alue up to nats Special at,|special at, each... ......., 4e4 Heavy Se. unbleached Muslin (10- jegsents Seree+s ABEL sicty-eight-inch linen Table Damask, yard limit to customer), at, yard... 4e j uy 39¢, value, at, yard 19¢ aye SI |, Domet Flannel, natural coloz, Be, val- eh Bere akc. Sheeting, good qual |10-4 fleeced Blankets, white and gray, wepat, ydeossees P special, pair... oo A9e e|"* value; 16-4 wool-mixed eld # 00, value? Thirty-six-inch 48: Wrapper me bleached 296, Sheeting, 4. 2ye $1.98 ettes, Persian and striped ‘effects, at.) Seersucker Dress Ginghams, new de-' yard 10! signs; the 12%4c. value, at, yard. Be special, palr SATE TS INE TYE biibaeed

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