The evening world. Newspaper, October 12, 1906, Page 6

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through Bellevue's gate, fixhtine for ‘hla Ife. MAD CAT ATTICNS FOUGHT MARIE HOSPITAL HHADS| Voto Inteliigently. Three employees of Be were painfully injured last nish battle with a clopedin. tor 150 ———— <nfs, of Bellevue Hospital, had a | Jo with Maurice Elsen: | ~ptables s sz ¢, & manias, In aN ambulances yer Couriton a : HUG: Overaant cyerithbatwornmen'| < Ha lunatio's | MANDALA, O1 Oct: 12 Stra, Mi onberg, wit pretty telegraph o ananute—tor-the-ten tat} Kisenbers's fred him finally and psyeopatite ward. kc, twenty-one years ofd, and ‘9. 124 Osborne avenue, tho siving madical treatinent { Graduate Hospital, East | Twentieth street, when he beoame ma- & etick, Dut the cat atill used ite Uldwa, | niscal. He attacked Dr, Calloway, who Finally “Russell seised the cat ‘nm 8 / was treating him, and 9 nurse named “@ouble hand grip and literally toro it ¥ |. from the ahoulders of the abrisking | Stranxe. and DI e; alighted ehoulders. sank {ts teeth hh flesh of Cougiton’n neck and viciously worked Its clnwed feet. Cougiton roured with path and atabls mates ran to bh Hayden meized the oat and was severely peratohed, Tussell beat the antmal yi t After @ severe tussle Hayden | they called Fi Suited the cat untl Dr. Roger's arrived to take him to “Once freed from the animal Coupiton| Bellevue. rg the —post_of-duty and “hurried | tn answer to-the + priginal On hi return the ambu- | dance physician, Dr. ‘Dr Rogers took the precasstion to um and handsuf Eleenber®; thon ne wns Lindsay, noticed carried, struggling, to the ambulance, that Cougiton’s| coat was poaked With scarcely, had It etarted when the ma» ee jpolges. | ninc sloped. tha tandcufta, tore the = tat th : [ekassece nis eesti ae Tandsay en from his mouth and threw him- ordered the ambulince stopped and onthe dovtor, mho yelled to / trested the wounds. .Twre man's neck Ny" Beith, the driver: “Drive Ike ——"* end hands were already badly swollen, It seemed to Dr. Rowers that the ere > / An autopsy will be hel4 on the cat to determine whether or not tha <the pulance traversad mites before {t dashed Absolt Pure Makes. the cake and wholesome, HED chosen No reason why you should buy your ‘shoes-in the dark. “= Plenty of reasons this year why you, shouldn't. Since the cost of shoe » materials has advanced so much, the inside qua.ity of fj the average shoe has come down to meet it—so there's every reason why you should know what materigis—are used in your shoes, and-you want to get it down in black and white to be sure of it. You get it all in black and white on the Specifica ems tap en CUE WA Eee pair of Regals. You know you are going to get your money's worth of wear because we prove to you what materials you are buying. —- Send for Style Book Mail Orders Promptly Filled Aedrgest retail shoe business in the ‘world. 124 stores in principal cities. YA, Sizes $4.00 #1003 Broadway, bet. Dit- ‘Prrget ane and Wii ages Fin Ave “Ave, bet, 10th and 1ith Bts. NEWARK. N.J. O61 Broad Bt. tr epprcanteay sEEaEY, CITY, N. J. 906 Newark A: Greater New York Comfort in : curve. Style int ery line. Anis shoe for stra. "FREE! FINE PARLOR TABLES. Open Saturday Evening—Both Big Stores. “Liberal Credit to All.” _“U NO US.” “That's for minei” “Leave the-dresser-go-Not.me— 1 would sooner eat off the floor and jét-the-tabie-go.s We hear this every day, Our (BGS, TER Broadway,-cor, Samancr Ave. wt ANNEX 12 & 14S MNER AVE. & 15 FAYETTE ST. et ut 169, 1U1, 173 Smith Street, cor. Wyckoff Street. | seseeisrrven Gey are ail colores, 5 eb tt ‘ANNEX 80, 82, 84 & 89 WYC“OFF ST°EFT, ut ut pt 6.98 prices start at... BE EO CEOS eae ie eran nee tne eee ees Latest Fall Suits’ and Coats at Lowe_t Prices. At Our Smith Street Store Only. Ladies’ Broadcloth Suits, long and short coat style, finely tailored, new full sleeve, lined throughout with taffeti, circulir or ] 4. 50 _ side planed stirts, value - Ladies’ Fine Tailorea Suite, in chevlots | 08 and fancy tweeds. plaited jacket and skirt, value $18.00, for Ladies’ Covert Cloth Coats, stylish 8.98 © model, broad strap seam value $12.00, for., . 9.98 Ladies’ Cravenettes, bor pits, full siceves 5.98 with cuffs, In Oxford and tan, value $14.00, for... Ladies’ New Circular and Hilt MEN’S AND YOUTHS’ CLOTHING. ts worsteds and (aes tweeus, In single and double 6. 98 $. Special, tures, ay tatlored gsrments, best serge lining, 5) gle or double breasted extra-tength coats, value $20, spectal., | 2.48 Men’ Ss AM LY-In latest striped worsted goods, varlous shades J 08 fi to mat h any OS@ coat and vest, worth $3,90,, OF CHILDREN'S GOODS AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES. Suits in breist eabant ¢ World Amana { WANTS, $200. A MINUTE FOR Al filed inthe Common Pleas Court whe asaya {t Was against her protest and tralste he kissed ther continually while | holding her. biscuit light, fresh, . for he was Clinehing wich Elvendere, the doctor ooull only hold | ee stretch hin own head back andj es away the Jaws that were suap | ning at him, He was almost exhausted lwhen the Bellevue orderites mastered | | he Tunatte, | ———————— i Ambulance Drivers and: Surgeon and Era Had| eee ore lnotshinenae atl Watchman Badly Bitten Battle for Life in Fast | ren cVeertain parts, or andl +4 rf y wh y. D +} ku how by Animal. Moving Wagon. ey at went beat eas’ hedvher-inhie-wrms—te her gels int Bake & Company so |! Specialists in Apparel for Men, Women and Children. The New Shop for Children Those who have shopped for the children and journeyed from basement to garret to gather the little things they were after—those who Have been told that they woul% find the ‘boys’ sults on the eighth floor” and “girls’ shoes in the basement,” dren's shop offers. will appreciate the cofivenience which our chil- Everything that a boy in short trousers ora girl in short dresses can possibly demand in the way of apparel and personal requisites is to be found on the 2d floor They wilt also apprectate the ee modest prices OR-FRIDAY-AND SATURDAY, i Important - $6. 50: Suits for Boys, $4.50 We can depend upon the garments to demon- strate their true worth—upon the high character of the fabricg and the good tailoring, both. of which are as good as you have ever found in q garment at six-fifty. ‘ The price concession is big—practically one-third. Rudsian Blguae Suits, (sizes $ to 8 years), and Sailor Sulte (slimes 7 to 12 years). of werte, fn navy or gray, end of cheviots and tweeda in mixtures. Sailor collar models, trimmed with braid and em- broidered emblems; bloomer trousers. Norfolk Suita (i double breasted, balted and plaited models of cheviots and! tweeds in a-‘largo Variety of “patterns; | sizes 8 to 17 yea FOR PRIDAY AND SATURDAY., models; sizes 1 to 5%; widths A to E, 2 Shoes for Misses and Children- Sizen tt+-19 2; Sracial $1.95, , Sizes $2.00 Shoes for Small Boys, $1.65. Lace, of patent leather or gun metal calf; aizes 9 to 13%. $2.50 & $3 Shoes for Boys, $1.9 95 Standard Saks-shoes- fashioned of-petent colt- ‘skin, or gun metal calf in button, lace or blucher Special. * Button or lace, of patent leathar, gun matal calf or kid skin. Sizea 6 te 8, Special: $1.20. Sizen as 10 11, Spe ial $3.45 2449-5, mpscial $245. —t9 6 46-y ears, — wlan Garments for Girls and “Misses Juniora’ Tailored Suita with shoe top length skirts; sizes From Every Quarter Well-Dressed Men Come to ‘Vogel Brothers for Fall Clothes. For Here They Find a Mighty Collection of the New Fall Suits ——— and QOvercoats, Marked by Diversity, Sty’e and Character Dy $11.75, $18.59, $24.50, $35. 00 broadcloths and fancy fabrics; sizes 14° to 18 years, si $37.50, $27.50, $35.00, $39.00 sizes 12 to 18 years, $14.50, $22.50, $23.00 sizes 12 to I6 years. lined; sizes 14 to 18 years. and lined throughout, sizes 12 to 16 years. _ detachable hood; sizes 6 to 14 years, navy, brown or red; sizes © to I4 yea: Undergarments for Boys and Misses, 45c Vests, pantsor drawers of white merino. 25¢ Stockings fer Boys and Children, 19c $12.50 Coats for Girls, $7.75 Fancy long Coats of plaid mixtures with silk lined Sao are Seis oon lleears $15. 00 Bivarse flat muff and 54-inch throw _ scarf of the new |-ondon smoke squirrel ' heads, both lined with fine gray satin. Mines’ Tellored Sul's, with full length skirts, fashtoned of Miseca' Collade Dreases, of fancy plaids or plain materials; FOR SATURDAY-WE WILL PLACE ON SPEGIAL SALB _ $16.50 Juniors’ Tailored Suits, $10.75 Pouble-breasted, knee length coat-model-with plaited skirt, fashioned of fancy wool plaids in the ~ dark fall and winter shades and —tined with satin. - $22.50 Misses’ Tailored Suits, $15.75 Semi-fitted, knee-length coat model-with plaited skirt, fashioned of fancy dark plaid suitings, Satin $15 Juniors’ and Misses’ Coats, $8.50 Three-quarter length loose or semi-fitted models; . fashioned of fancy light plaids with velvet collar “$5.50 Tailored Dresses for Girls, $3.95 «Russian or regulation models of wool serge, in Fast black cotton, fine rib, reinforced sole, heels and toes, Furnishings for Boys $1.50 BOSOM SHIRTS FQR| BOYS, 75c. inch neckband. r Bova’ Elgin lackats, $3.75 with blue, gernee or black; plain giit buttons. Open front and back or coat models with cuffs attached or detached; fashioned of percale or woven madras in figured and striped designs on plain or dark grounds; sizes 12 to 14 Boyan’ Flannel Paiaman (sizes 4 te 18), 75c, $1.00, $1.45 Boys! bs &R. Blouses (Russian and plain), sizgn 3 te 16, $1.00 Jersey knit,in cardinal edged with black, and gray edged |__ ultra models. this series covers the who't-aubject: SUNDAY WORLD WANT ADVERTISEMENTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS; |-—-——— and Priced to Meet with ees Purse from $12.50 to $35. J Stirring Sate of $ 1 2 50 | ew Fall Overcoats at 0 Do not accept the ordinary standard of $12.50 overcoats as the standard for these. Come hers with the expectation of seeing over o ts that in the ordinary course of business sell at $15 and more. You'll-be surprised by the worthiness and character of these overcoats. They are box and mefium of tan Covert uh eee! Jord gray overceatlags. Special ot $12,50, length models in black Tribet and the new shades } | | regetar backs, with or without side cr centre venta, | The Strongest Line of Black $ l 5 Suits Lver Presented at Not only strong in number:, but in excellence and character as «cll. We determi-ed to etcel any showing of black suits ever produced to sell at $15, and we bel.cve we hav: done it. Here are black suits of smocth or rough surface, with a soit feeling cr hard’fitish in plain-orfancy twill designs, and infive distinct models of single an1 doubl: breasted sack suits. Long ccats with shaped or T All bave the new broad lare!s. Srec'at at $15. An Overcoat Showing 8 $95 Broad Scopeand Diversity at If you've decided what-sty €-of-cverccat you sant] you'll ind it here among these at $15. If you've not decided, it will aid you-to reach a quick decision. w shaped b-ck Chesterields in those poptlar gra- he ringbone effects; loose back overco ti Toibet,with dees ce itre verti; thre :-quarter covert, and top coats of biack ‘Thiet and cove.t; specia valuss at $15. Every Overcoat Style Ex- $ 590. pressed In This Big Showing at What is it to be? You've smply to answer the ques- | tion and we can show you just thé overcoat you ask for. Whether itis a conventional or ont of the extreme Sie t1-nott—eelng beck lined throughout, overcoats “otvrn Thitet, in medium lenvth mod light oxford and cambridge gia and deep centre vents, top coats in the new shades of tan. Choose the onc-yox favor at $20. Suits and Overcoats for Big Men at $15, $18, $20 @ $25 The big, portly man, of wide girth and 40 to 50 inches chest measure has a collection of suits and overcoats t> choose fron” Nereus great-in-diversity.aa.the. man. of! regplar build. | <cies of the latest fashion to the sm lie: Dark Cheviot “and $15. “Cassimeré Suits at Vf your ta te inclines toward of this nature, tere is pracically-an tnlimiied asscriment to choos: {rom in suita that possess ail tne rew knacks of atyle, Nixtures, motile: designs, club checks, overplaids in all the popular colors of the season at-fi5, The New Worsted Suits at -$17,—$18-and—$20. se suits express every rew knick of style—the cof extreme length, shaped at'back with decp centre vents, lapels are broad and shapely; are over twenty dfleren patterns, in'pla‘ds,* stripes and mottled effects that range from a medium to dark deep-toned gray. Suits of Superior Excelicnce at $25. We know these suits earn the ight to be t superier. Noifiing shot of the producto class Filth Avenue 8 cqual them either in style or — re! they are fashioned of the finest grade of wool, and worsteds in an infinite variety of exclusive patterns, Our special price $25. Young Men’s Suits at $12.50, For the young manor 14 to 18, {or sail men meas- tring up to-34~imches chest.) -hefe are. viger, dash and style that express all its fuli_of sand fan, detail, For ress service there are fine black Thibets and for every- day .wear- bright patterns such a: -pleids-and —hroxen designs in tweeds and cheviots, special at $12,50, Night Till 10.30. J? eP ere it Runs,, Who Rides In ney ONDAY’ °S WORLD

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