The evening world. Newspaper, October 15, 1906, Page 5

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seers tie finy Sa Renfree tei i F. Grady by Edward Kearrey, | | Harry Miner, Judge Solon B. Smith, | Henry Wallace, R. D, Alliger and |Tremas Canary, Feb. 11, 1882," got | Of fine, decorated Lim- oges china; in decorations that | composed of the odd lots in patterns which have given place to newer ones, which are not necessarily more desirabi>, f The Ust that follows gives an idea of the variety of the ploces ‘ —and the saviuge Inthe prices Tedi a eplandid tine to picic ont weit ding, anniversary and holiday gift ~Quadruple-plated Tableware, One-tourth to On: “dplece Tea Bete, $18.76, Syrup Jugs Good, full bleached material, 81 inches wide and—90—inches——tong:——correce 1 full-size beds; seam _ down the center; very dur- pyable for this price; each, 39¢ z “Hi = pink poeiponn CTP ase . gS THE ZVENING WORLD, MONDAY. OCTOBER 25, 1906. FAG LEADS A ED a sce bee | Com was nade (at to } ; = ms t i <7 oa FN OH RALLY IN STOCKS. iN SIEGEL ss 7 N 4 Ur Market Shows ae After Slug: MINE HOL A] SEA ‘ Ge + —tish--Session “and Closes} ; (| A j etal Bice ie | | = Some Gains, | a. O; 99 it Se ce Eels the To a Twenty-seven Taken Out Fire—in “Coconuts and) fs ness rgani ization toading showed the way to 4 / Anger for Publishing ie ot eck ina. Dead-and-Search-for—1! Hides Made Boat W. OFSE ts Pp OPLE who make a-study-of bees say “that their social system has “Recollections.” {usa} Other Victims. Than Barren fsland, developed, througti untold ages, into ‘a perfect business organiza- eae ee pai me | *-tion’ in which there is no reom for emetion, for sentiment or for Ketacweiineatainnns erate Kee oolishness. Their methods are simple but effective. They do not dis- Ss O IRSHIP pied ed DURHAM. England, There was 9 penetrating. amoky odor! ue y BORON RNC Roe Hee lone wae! ppiantehe rte tone Bie ONT ER hae hae i about the EEE Rahs of the rest af ti charge members of their organization—when they cease to have productive 6 . ; ran |was heavy, General Electet= declined | OTs HEM heres early NAR tee! “value they kill them. Eyen.the queen herself is put out of the way when ecret Diary. Facts Teé owt [24-4 and Northern Pacific ‘tose 3-4 ly eH she ceases (6 become a.mother. Individuals-do not-c ith the bees—y: ick 2 There was a dr urou! tater | tombed. . : n count with the -bees—r:§ Bismarck Was Thrown Ove: feces Se eae Tae ssowine| Anemone Ranma a their motto ts ‘For the Good of the Whole.”” i | Reve ee eee ‘hh Li Sedan i Abeta vat there Sea sthe eans We have a motto something like that, and we are trying in ourowm | i 5 by German Emperor. 1 Ave MAT TRe he hea when te ae Th the sean where they py = A ay ES ay way to build up."a perfect business organization.”” Unlike the bees, how- |} —— [eer tana exes Leable Lice yea dlesalariocautred | Store Closes at 5:30 P.M. ever, we find that theré is plenty of room for sentiment, and some room. (fi (yeaa Germany, | fone wih some sow of. sigor to, 18d | Dw en ty aeven have. been: Fe Se re ee ——_—_—— fort a a Ce arm ite peenlys of astorethere is lowly, develop- | : ? nod fraction, “Wabash preferred ad- java ing the finest business, machine. known to the retail world—or sy we a t and the debenture B | wos) pepnee Artistic “SIL VER WA RE hope it will prove. And its mono is ‘For the Good of the Sais hatin | fe Coppers. Smelt. ttn a ieee i jounsed: Sewer the “whole” we figure the public as well as ourselves. ee ern and Pean be. gael V | One of th: I f the y fi WW b ‘rains and finished ery Much Under-Value . ne o} amples of the way we hope to benefit ourselves by Ra ATE Oe spp ETE eG f We pl y ; ae Price Silver Store } benefiting: ¢ s in these weekly lists of underpriced offers invwhich |4; Soing, ¥es-| ¢asi600 shares, and.of bonds ss8.00, | ,¢0 PS Je anger of deatha from the: @ place on sale today in our Under-Price Sily profit is se! om reckoned and cost usually forgotten. ig ie Busiow| od explosion. wh SSiatel meson a remarkably: choice collection of Quadruple-piated Table- i = za ‘The Closing Quotations. Facpceeene j], ware. A very large number of artistic Pieces are included. e ER . , a lay'a Michest. lowest, closing orices an’ | These ‘concerns In the 4 | fet changes of stocks from yesterday's pal | rr i ! wares come from one of the best silverware com NY : d | [UG atae are ad follows ae HAD : TOM oRADY" S WATCH. country. You will recognize the name the moment you see It; wa = Value 49c ues ay Value $1 oe iy Alife Chaim ndsome gold watch, bearing the||/- Would break a business confidence by publishing it here. Byery plece SS ~ i i e ‘ i a Racist Heese to ents ts_perfect, and just lately received from the factory. The collection is De Sheets Bargains Oyster Plates * | Thom. : 1a irded as giving tdo great) perer Wiliam to allow it} Am) Bowar mT totes “Value 20 t0 350 White Goods Both plain and faney wirite goods, including white, import- ed, figured madras; 40-inch, white mercerized mull; white’, dotted Swiss and 4o- inch fine white nainsooks; a (Mein Floor.) Value $9.75 third Under-price ||| t Pintes, 5 and Twilson, wii pearing atti — ae was held tn $1, tie" by Ma tie Jefrerson Hilgers Bets, $12 orth em Ket 26, wo} nb 312.2 to 326, worth ad ound : rata hotel at t and Seventh ave- d net found Senator time the prisoner war worth $3 to $6. , worth Bio Pot, BI to $5, worth $2.75 to $43, ] Baking Dishes, $3.60 to 8.25, worth ot $550. Bowlx—$1:50 “and $. | | worth %2 to $2.71 AS ren Pitchers, $1.80 and $2, worth elabra. 1.75 worth $6.59, oda ride} eons Bpeon Holders, $1.60 and 4, | , WO and $12, worth | ¢ Tea Kettl $16. and 3 Comse Urna, flit and $14. worth £16 and U8. iene COTTON RISES IN | A LIVELY MARKET.” Cotton started 21 to ® points higher | to-day— it _exctied trading. An—uptum— Inctne tenxtien market and the strength? here were dye to the heavy rains in | Texas. Prices here reached new high levels for the present bull movement. | | attracting soe Uberal profit, but not} aM ‘alue $5.95 Skirts — The smarte: plaited model of the season; made by one of New York’s best. skirtymanu- \ facturers; of fine Panama Diahes, $5 to $182, worth to $23. Value $2.75 aNtErE, 1:75 wort king Seta. $2.75. | ij} 347 Dressing Gblldrenca’ Cups. $1 and $1.3, worth babs, $2.8) to $3.25, 1 $2.25 I EBS Butter’ Dishes 39 50. ands. “Paskete.-§2.35—worth #3 1 Sacques | Sait peror-and-Bismarck lay" which Blsmarck treated Werth 9% 3350 and $3.75. Nut Crackers and: Picks in boxes, oh |) Berry Dishes, $850, worth $4.75 400, 0c. 7c, $1 and $1.5) set Of fine, ail-wool, French and German flannel; ovér 25 good Rogers’ Extra Plate Knives, Forks, Spoons and Serving Pieces at | the Following Prices. In Three Patterns atists, in waleh the ii course hetween the two was conducte ra Influenced by Wife. {much sching sumer {|} Zag, BPgona: a1 aowei Ladies, 45 each, | tyles Tron which to make P 7 % prices were tober, | / election ietv ; q we pray pe enrages ePapOsto ret fens & oons, a prOGa eas Ladies. a euch, j VOUT: selections; a variety of : 9 cloth; only 100 for Tues- i 1%] per. UM to U2: January, 1217 ‘Table epcone, dozen. M-plece Sete in cane. 16 net i desirable colors ; ‘at isses day, at f February, 11.28 to 11.89; March, Dessert Forks, Fit doren. Ariple-plated Medium Katvox, 320. |} Ftp) 5 ay, biieet ‘April, WAT to 18; M. Medium Forks, 5 doaen. Ans uyeNs see S t: S S(GURE Tune, none: July, 1.@ bid Oyster Forks, $1.85 doze a 7 UTS and ‘The closing prices were: October, 1111) potter Sproadurs, oad dozen. Tripie-plated Desrert Knives, $2.05 q D> 1 67113; “November, 1113 to 1,14; De- Suga i souens £ A few odd sults that we-must #. Mj cember. 310 to igs Januars 11s t0 Tr Balter caicee oeee fg htinterntatea prot acntver, ILI, poset di saree h Taeasediserd February, to Mare. erry Bpoons, 7 7 oxen, i ‘i i y* eViOtS Secon i het 4 Sub-Btatjon Store. Basement. Stewart Building. | sendyout’ mia hurry iaecheyl y jig" to 1.31; April, 1131 to 1.34, May, u to La: June, Wa to 14s and fancy mixtures in medium weight; browns, blues, blacks Value $15 to Wee and a few reds; mostly box $16.50 — 1 coat styles; plaited skirts, Women’sSuits " $5.90 Just enough to last a day; Value $2.50. Women’s Sweaters Indifferent. styles; white, || Plaid Silk Waists at $5 Each i i Remarkable Values Hy - Beautiful bright plaids that are a delight to the eye. | | | | They are decidedly chic and attractive; they have an up- || to-dateness that you will like; they are especially suited to 4 paeck eI sa att NS “(Second Floor.) all fancy abana the Autumn wear; they shapely and cut on good lines, || \brown, gray and green, We" ——————— ac Oss ean me armandiilghg aeESeoT == ae a That Sareea raid PASE ; Value 49¢c . ~shades;, strictly best tailoring; : Unusually charming waists for Five Dollars. | bought these at a very low ue Of-Loulsine or taffeta silk, in plalds, with platted yokes of solid || Price, hence Tuesday’ in three-quarter’ and »shore | | colored silk ard trimmed with buttons, or tallor-made with stitent || i Roses coat effects; at plait, firisht with piping or knife-plaiting-and fancy -buttonr, Lone = = $ $ (Second Floor } line roses; 3 to, a bunch; 3 (Second Floor.) styles from which to choose; a }= A o 3 Children’s COATS Wonderful Varieties .. Variously Priced €eldom {f ever has such a notable collection of Children's Coats been assembled. Not only ia the asekuianneat Diit prices provall that enahleyau-te— purchase beatitifu; coats for the little ones at whotever price you wish to pay. i Here are some at $3 to$6, Stzez for 2 to G yeurs. Strix effecte In Astrakhan cloths and cheylot serges: lined with red flannel) Corduroys with emblems on sleeve; others with black Agtraklian co tar —pnd—cufts —Regut! ful Paca clothe, ta—bex—amdmitttaryeife: ‘immed with eilic-brafd, whick—gives them-a chic appearance. countless -varlety-of colors to choose from: Then others at $7 to $35, Sires tor 2 tof years. You will (Fossey the time if you once lose yourself among such dainty Coats aw these, i}| Paris contributed many of the {degs—and_ SUCT fancies, What +5. UT opes_for-ths tittie tots! u Coats of hrown or wnite coney fur—warm as toast and ao pretty |___ Coates of moleskin cloth, others-of red-ard ble chim z / Kersey cloth, while those of caracul, velvetine and pei mato ! “hewitehing" for words. Such handsome collars and cuffs trim oe sxith-fur—such_odd_buttons—such strictly Parlelan—Bimptire anit nin tary affects. These will hn your remarks when you see them : Hy Children 7s Gapy and Bonnets tono" with the Coats, $2 t9-§-4o- ' Beautiful frames Yor baby faces. Hoses and ‘Iacos to Vie with eur! and larghing eyes, Some-quaint Httin tonnet hats. others of silk, “felt, bearskin and caracul. Al! are pretty in the extreme and prouil ei Iittle people who wear them, Coen anid mien one JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T, Stewart & Co. Brosaeey Fourth plaid Eighth to Tenth Streets. charming assortment of the / VY @lue 3dc to new Fall tints and colors; a 69c bunch, 2 19¢ _f Doilies White crochet doilies, in many pretty designs; {0 and’ 12 i PT inches; just what every table Value $4.50 needs;_specially priced for ‘al-linen,< silver bleached, 7" ; - sday, each = Gérman napkins: a dozen, Blankets suuesiayje88 sae Full-size, heavy, white, 24 se KS dhe Value $1.29 — ° _Napkins A large variety of Tinen, Irish umask napkins, in spot and doral Gésigns; also a good sup- ply of heavy, 16-inch, hemmed, The old-established and reliable Waters Pianos _are now sold at lower prices and on more liberal terms _ ; than_were ever betore-offered-on- standard het -gradé pianos. Prices from $225 to $400 i Payments trom $5-to- $t0-monthty, without int Also.a Seen new. 1 90 Piano for {Second 135. Eastern-made wool _blankers;- with fine=spun cotton warp to “prevent —shrinkifig: hes wide J yinding; limit of 2 pairs to a—customery a pair, $9.69 (Third Floor) Value $3.50 Children’s Coats Of all-woo! materials in plain colors or fine, fancy mixtures crushed plush and other mate-' rials; over 25 different styles from which to choose ; sizes 2 to 5 years; at $2.25, (Second Floor Our War- Of ee Be -onty- | pet 90 Stocl, cover, tuning and delivery free, Send_ postal for catalogue. ‘Horace Waters @ Co. ——£184 Fifth Avenue, near téth St | THREE | 127 West 42d Street, near Broadway, STORES HARLEM BRANCH (OPEN EVENINGS), 254 West 125th Street, near 8th Ave. Value 5c Glass Tubes ths reat—demand—for nokinghatpin holders; an tent oppormnity—1o— pre= pare-for—some~ of those: titt! Christmas mementos; extra size; to-morrow ar 2¢ (Third Floor.) 6 soup spoons, 6 knives, 6 forks and 6 coffee spoons; com- plete in fancy lined case at deat -troni hint 83% Mnawicdee, Indeed: he sasacthne, tise + marck sent word to St. Petoraburg that the Emperor wanted to pursue an anti-; Russian a no procf of this, ta da Hullding, d the Emperor.’ | rs T | WHEAT PRICES SAG ON WORLD'S SHIPMENTS. ‘The object of these_pictures is to bring to your, ad) in the market |motice any featural defects you may have. to-day, but soon cased off, owing to} 4) ui world's shipmenin {br the week, | in fea s Corn wes ‘higher. x 8 New York's opening prices were: . > ie ! Wheat—Muay, 51-8 fo 851-4; December, V er > oe ~ 821-2, F ; a Qn 4 Chicago's openin re: Wheat x 795-8} December, 744-4 = 0 May, December, ARs =f. eee W A : aig} De i Dose: bi 1 Floor.) fe AWheat opened & Value $1 Chemise - Made of a very fine quality of nainsook; daintily trimmed with Valenciennes lac insertion, edging and baby ribbon; the skirt is telmmed: ‘Value $1.69 Table Cloths Full bleached, all-linen, Irish damask dinner cloths, in a splendid collection of pretty floral designs; 3 yards in ength; excellent value at regu- When you learn how SIMPLY and how SURELY Irregular features ard +} corrected at the Woodbury Institute, you will be thankful that we directed } | ‘your attention to yeurs. i arcprice, $1.69; Tuesday pareners Vf YOU are posivoly tuuoomfortable in the presence of any one with de- i \ar—pr esday, 9 to match, October, 4f 1 fective features or hideous fuctal blemishes. Others feel the sime toward each, i fare on the May, (31-4 you. They notice your poor complexion and imperfect features every time $] 19 75@ { IO ranean rare! they see you. i e 5 { FELL. CLEANING WE CORK EMOVE. Made (Main Floo B k | t Sreoad Plove | SVElig Sanne Ny Nee Mme: Rationgricctione WWE Pimples, and blackheads ; The Best Scouring Soap Main Floor) 00 rus Serra Fle | ca winded o-day on tanding ears. jolea and wwarte | the first ftoor of thy home'o? Augusta hl erelidy Rupertivogs hale | |. Inayieance ‘broker. at: No, tty HEY XA" all other facial defects or blemishes. i | ; { | eee eek Aeterna For 96 yearn wo have been doiag this work and have improved the ap-| , fA Soseeias Soap if Continues through tis, week—and indeed is likely to continue until one side or the other confesses ‘Se | pp aud: in to Lie nreaw, «| pearance of thousands. Polish Wo don’t know how long that will be—but we have prepared more than one million volumes for the fight , 3 "4 | Call or'write for information and aérice, Consultation free and confdential.| ¢ > q Gamers |B and it will take some time to sell them, even at the rate they went on Fy aiaay and Saturday, /, fear # fo Au the new, sopurighted fiction as fast ae it comer out, at. . TeRedeeaiese 1” Green Trading ‘Stamps. ».We Give eas eH," adie Tes Mpa

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