The evening world. Newspaper, October 17, 1906, Page 7

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER __ ISON TORTURE VOLUNTARILY 10 SINE HIS MOTHER Physician Gives Forty Pieces of Skin to Grait on Mrs. Tuttle. r XK. Tuttle, of | | | ae School Children Join in i Search for This Girl. EVERYBODY. WORKS BUT PA PA GOLDSTEIN He Sits Anu Alt All Day, but but His Family Wants to Shoo-Him-Away. ks but Father tn Goldstein, of ding tO the tes Olga, and his da » Gold tolday the Crane to p because tlon, Pa hia topical * sald Bertha, a woman twenty- ig man will not more.’ Magistrate | both of her} Se, wanted her | comfortable | homantle, | seat tiwh hi “I can't move a man ont ot his own home,” s Judge, smi @-Givorce I'll gat out 2 aglstrate, advised the wife to © agréed to court. Hare BimaJtaxcously Opened Thats — {| WOMAN WADED INTO - RIVER TO END LIFE, | ETTA PETERSEN, pupils of the pub-, noon went to the residence of an aunt| ne who myasterfous- | trom _her| ais enue, Brook Rogers heard of her N06 heoatied Dia-chertes to-} d asked them to aid the po-| f a 1 from home she! yin a dark sult and wray | day stick Mail Orders BIG SEAS POUNDED HER IN 70-MILE GALE, } Uptown Headquarters for Grand kupids Purniture, W. 125th St.nr.7th Ave. No connection with any Bronx store. FRICHLY BUILT SIDE- BOARDS, val?32,°19.85 |. bowrds, lke design, large size in fine quar- ter-sawed o ky * plano polished, j richly carved. | with two el French bevel |, Mirrors, Serpen- | tine top, brass trimmings, ete, H you want to see variety If you want to get values If you want cholce designs Ii you want reliabje goods Come to This Big Store. CASH OR CREDIT, ‘Open Saturday Eyenings, a, a ee ~y -turerst New York confine théir-product to for these garments will be filled in the order in which they are re- ceived. G le desired as well as color most preferred: and he sure ive st to state the measurements, Not a Suit in-the Entire Collection —— AVE, 19” TO 20™ Sampson C? Fourteenth and Fineenth Greater. ee Sori Saris 638 BROADWAY at Ble’ker St. AND 2149 BROADWAY at 75th St. (using toehinher Cisres fa Prize! Where CL Une o; thelr Unequalled Bon~ Sousrasar Gnsestatde PecNTant 4-7 Store in other Citles, thereby raving express cha Garamals that Ctasd Uzi 1 17, 1 9 Uv. — } A CENSUS OF SCHOOLS ecda(unipel parents at eteeey aa cea ne of precincts tn and the Bronx assembled ~ PUT OFF FOR WEEK. Lack of Proper Blanks Forces Po- lice to Delay ae Work Till Oct. oe he work of taking Hefore You Yote {il enlighten. you Jorn Daniel Sons & Sons Women’s Waist Department. BLACK TAFFETA SILK WAISTS, somely- trimmed with tuck knots and small s tallio front or back, p ot fitting, NET AND LACE WAISTS, beautiful de- signs, handsomely trimmed* with em+ brokered medal German Wal and Cluny Lace lent value, cach... _ IMPORTED SCOTCH FLANNEL WAISTS, in stylish’ plaids front, strictly tailor trolied -by—as;-vaiue JHB EE pen 6.50 5.98 Corset Department. J. B. CORSETS, in short, medium and ex- long alt ary models, for pdsce mmcdor .0O per pair, for. tra figures, waht 1.00 © Infants’ and Children’s Depts, INFANTS’ LONG> COATS, of fine Bodford Cord, deep cape, trimmed with ribbon 2.98. 3.98 CHILDREN'S SHORT COATS, itn red ana all the leading colors, with black velvet collar and cuffs, sizes 1 to 6 years., CHILDREN’S COATS, of white, brown~ and gray, bearskin and gray eatbechittt: U sizes 1 to G years ... Viveehe 55 00— INFANTS’ SWEATER white and white trimmed < or blue, I. 25 sizes 1 to 8 years, prices upward from.. 69c 1.50 of good quality benga--- fancy ribbon and fur Broadway, 8th and 9th Sts. Toques to'match .. POKE BONNETS, of good quality Silk, trimmed with rosepuds, ru maline . POKE BON Faille on trimmed with Fur “Repairs at at how much wetght |* B. Altman & Ca. FIFTH AVENUE THIRTY-FOURTH AND THIRTY-FIFTH STREETS, NEW YORK take pleasure in announcing that they are exhibiting | Hand- made Laces and Lace Robes of unusual rich- including rare makes of Point de Burano, Point d'Eckent and Point d’Alencon. In addition, specimen pieces of Old Laces are being shown, representing the Flemish; Italian, Spanish and English schools. also a superb collection -of French Lingerie and ‘Bridal Sets, made expressly for B. Altman & Co., showing - a..variety of-handwork and_real_laces. A number of exclusive Paris Gowns for evening and reception wear. i ; ‘Anda choice collection of Parisian House Gowns and Japanese Kimonos. — 2 ee eee cee f| - Bon _ Ami } The Best Scouring Soap Made A Scouring Soap A Metal Polish A Glass Cleaner ka. STREET, Fr = We have wnusuat facilities for the repair of Fur Garments of every nature, Or, we'll make over your old Furs into any desired shape, at the very least cost. Only Fur experts are here to da the work. . NEW YORK. Third Floor. We'll Place on Sale To-Morrow Morning the Greatest Collection of High-Grade Women’s Suits 2t 160.50 ¢ 24.75 Ever Shown in Greater New York. 0 Unquestionably the Most Important Sale Worth Below EXACTLY THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY SUITS TO aes Spie-Span S25—and BE DISPOSED OF — AT_ LESS THAN _T HE —BARE_COST —Wew Apparel OF THE MATERIALS — WITHOUT THE MAKING. arom That Up to $45. EXCLUSIVE. STYLES AND SUPERIOR of the Entire WORKMANSHIP. Season. | | { | | ! 4 ave foreseen the possi-_ afforded us, they would r-stock,-for-the It is also a fact that you will find interparts .of the most of them in. other -cliss-garment-siores-about-town. to-day. ing, as showing the-importancé of this Gai )_ment Store in the trade. Three of the most noted ante us; -S0--far-as-this-city 1s concerned, though they sell other high-grade stores in other cities, Their season is practical'y con- cluded when ours sets in, so that we have been able to gather from them their complete sample lines, to sell at absurdly low prices. Not one of the three makes a Suit to sell-below $25, and very few indeed at this price. Their average is close to ,635—with quite a few madels running up to $45. We have taken the entire purchase of three hundred and fifty garments and di- vided them into two price lots. If we do not sell every Suit in the lot to-morrow our judg- ment of your appreciation of values when as- sociated with this store will go entirely wrong. If you are of the great army whom we have supplied wit privileges of economy which this sale’ atfords. . Ready To-Morrow Morning. you. Choose at 16.50 and 24.75 h apparel for many years back, We count it the most fortunate purchase made here in several séasons, and do not |hesitate-to present its full import to you., Every size represented—so erranicd tha: M you can quickly see all the garments that would fit We have planned to augment our regular sales force to the extent that you will be quickly and carefully taken care of, Soo eet aeee Gauford | AVE. 19 T0. 20 STREET, NEW YORK. (Fourth Floor.) Choice of 10 Splendid ieee Pianos at Ea Tio - Ourimmense piano business of last f week left us with ten fine used up- fj right pianos. These } instruments are in | splendid condition y and we feel secure To attempt more than a general | out—of-the question, -since=so—many- cy) Tepresented;-—These-are sample garments, Te- +) member—hence, only one to six of a kind. Materials : comprise—very rich —breadcloths—in various weithts; Pan Cheviot, fancy Worsteds, Tweeds, Mannish Mixtures and the new Club Checks—in—fa fabric_that_is being largely used -this-season, = t, every: Colorin gs are in blue and wine, the many shades of - rinkling of blac’ a liberals) cks- ks-and ers’ art. Styles browns AY, The-combinatio examples of wea and tain of velvet. with/Skinner’s satin or taffeta. Skirt are in all the new full box side or cluster pleated effect; many of them trimmed to match coats; perfectly tailored and perfect hanging. let us urge you particularly to enjoy the very special description of styles and materials is absolutely | “The List Is as Follows: Price when new. I Sterling Upright ........ ae OMahogany case) i Horace Waters Upright..... So iMabi gan sase—eine tonal) e; Shoninger. Upright (lke new.) 1 Vose Upright..,.. ++ (OMaboaany cass—Cne tone.) 1 Behning Upright. «Condition like new.) i-Haxzelton Upright... (Good as Tew.) 1 Steinway Upright... (Great barealii) TKaabe Upright. Fie WET puy Any of These Fine Instruments on the Easy Terms of Only *10.00 Down, Balance in $6 Monthly Payments. Exchange any of them within one year for any new instru- ment in our warerooms—all n mon paid to be allowed. Our line of New Pianos is is the finest possible, and in= cludes the famous Packard, H, & S.-G.-Lindeman, Schumann and 10 other fine makes. Ask to See Our Line of Gi INTERIOR-PLAYER PIANOS, the kind tha’ enables any one to play. SUNDAY WORLD WANT ADVERTISEMENTS f ws g WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, .

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