The evening world. Newspaper, October 18, 1906, Page 10

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THE FuUpT WHEN [ESrS== === LADY SOME oO CeE OBES 18, 1906. Ses oe - w. of Thomas Jemter- from which he may die. Hoe was placed | but she sent a letter of greeting { : ;* pa the aes as w As xhahy Corte a h ieee ios the members on to! a a ed to, the eftor hospital, It Was vote to pend ‘a cablegram ot! as appreciation to, Lkay Somerset Mra.} Stevens announced that the representa: | | countries th Aeeeanth to Lady Heury uy a dell to placed In the chapel at BOYS, FINED $150. London; where she wornitina. “Tie, bell ze #{ already {n piace. A cablegram from pes Henry wag read regarding this, : . ee HW id ‘One Fell Downstairs, Another] Special Sessions Justices Open War World President Ill in England, | 2oratei mambte, tovine hanke ¢or iso Played Romeo Under by Sn Dealers Whe Puc Weanons eside gland, | ine sliver toned votee ie = Was Run Over—Vic- alers Whi ape Unabl Attend B Gov: Gulld then welcomed the dete- daw, in Y 45 Jnable to ates on bebilf of the commonwealth i Window, N ad tim-Is-Dying in Young Hands, nable to Attend Boston knd Mayor Fitzgerald for the city of z t m-ts-Dying, SG-AA boy’ ’ es SSA aeys Souton Father Charges. x! Bajmanyaboys,otatenderyoqraspinced Convention. The remainder of the day wan taken ; Ms Under arrest and ae p with organization and the reports eS dren's Court reeen oa officers, committees und misaton- || Z SEATS yet seg -CLreyery pithe ee 1s evening there will be a public. “ut St sig : of th urt of Spectal Seasiona have duvotfonal services and | ne_in— the ‘Tremont Temple, at || PESTERED,” HE SA) 2 seh tat hi fo State Cee sf esol Aiea ocala rourone) anevicen ht | ST lhe tf Te tga hi ort Z [epteeresredets c deter minors from carrying such wea-}, ‘aad nation was c | bat Coffer mtroct, Bro < reek —Th a fees Sires F To-day Termin . proprie (ie acutal bua ott ‘Young Greek Denis Thit He Rite uel tor of A hardwara\store at So. 21 West convention of the W ‘TWO SAILORS FOUND elped Miss “Democracy” to Es- eet te if street, wan fined $15 | Helped PS bred ca ssttert ile ae #9) pistols to Albert Brs DEAD IN A HOTEL. of a, pee fa cape Through Scuttle. Sp at ales he eS 4 thea < One, Hundred! and yiftth strent, cade of Tre! 5 * he shot. (and lLouls Sny 29 Wo. 6 > ous 7 dee ene aera sory eters | nena nae ee ea eee ee sl Collars, of Known Quality, eae We et : bulance driver in hawtp to got the 1d boys, EalaneCTKa Roe bt | ABET ON: 5 Sra Oats 218, Pater, y it 2h F Two ARE FOUND DEAD. Meinke, Who wan UBakinrinsme swore saad ay SE rh Kd the @ Vicinity of the temple, were’ desoe] Sc aged forty, mallors lot a Norwe: ou ave to guess at the quality of most collars.you buy SES Neely ache piietnaee ny roe = WERT Tg tha back tad <a revolyer—to from rated WITH Hag®’ eid buAURE gian Steamer ‘now at New York, com- at-15 cents (2 for 25c}) Yet you’can make a _pretty food pets tne Bas freetne tates WITH GAS TURNED ON. yard of tho bonrding-touse and fired a iemieaeaains ANCA Hie dareoad ARGHLIaSSETaEEVIaR| Ta Gate Penns anete eaane guess at that. If they are not stamped “Triangle Linen” it’s 8 Johnsqn,, are correct. a7 bullet throveh We head, The other | tne to ai auaniee wuy to Keep. w isteth in the Prk Street Church was follo [iota Ls pee ee anor URE, in Brown 2 safe bet they are made of cotton, ‘ . epee Ta ste é tenants; except Jamen Hope, rushed | Out of the hknda of amull boys was to| by the over faathadtocaventie otel, Eas a 2 aoe ee eee eG f Solomon GoldbeFg-and} peif ment to the street. Ha tumbled {atflke at the! men, who them, 1101 propar ea oe en They had’ lett tie. gas Surning and nN hen a collar is aes Triangle Linen" you know police, came dy night from a souttl ARMS aan tes Gee a cs Ca) cen 1 hard wan that the] Eee indow open. ‘The gas was blown. {t's real Linen—because the law says only: collars made of the adjoining butlding. rdley Believe They Yeere sellin, platol (6 a minor] ates t the porter went to ii t s Lehi Sea Bouarest eat eweCEs tie Vide af ACS ust!) Dr, Urano arrived from tho hoa: A be neverely puniaied inthe fu-j billan} this morning he fount ete he stampcc nen,’ {nt 4 ictims of Accidents, pital. It was fully forty minutes be- = = vicesprost ur he—men—were —on— thelr his is-your_pratection-against-the Inferior cotton_makes.' = Mise Jennie S. Johnson. 5 5 proxi 4 ry OUP 2 aa guohneniss Dest Moe, TeNIee | ceraenlllaanas arereercelorscireadiy ia — by trolley to Philadelphia, where 1 ‘ = i as ‘Miss Democracy” for her- enactment from gaa in the Elghty- | fore his nenses were et aes then | ew YORKER’ AUTO Willis MAN Se ee HUME Taayetenry fomeciat elacrad slam alentape penne (Ores Be sure your callars are stamped "Triangle Linen,” then in —eostisme—of_thatrole_in numerous rae pelican precinct, to-day I u GA) het eS of England, waa detained at home by voyago on another ship. you know that youare getting what you want and what you Hantivais. i oni desgnoted as suicides, | Rhant Multoney, the ariver ofthe) PEETSEIRLD) Mass. Oot. 48—John fi Whi rot Very: e it Li z heot f the father and the ts of the vietlmg are inclined |ambolance, waa told to Murry to the| Kenna, a laborer, sixty years old, Aled = = pay for, Ene OUsbayap wero ‘are entitled to a Linen ane, pees es Bare rana Neaktthey. were aociaental hoertial with Moelnke, In hls hasto be | Yesterday after being hit by an auto- collar, Get it. epclte Ph . 4 oblle owned obe f i “ott bec Sc aee » Gplaberg. Jockemith, who formot to turn out for William Johngon, | York, and driven by his chanteur vo Among the 150 styles of Triangle Collars you are sure to an (Hynes orrignet—-a- song Greek. ighty-fret street, was found AnicHanry, mised who. wausinncned Beer ene aul was, fractured, i find the shape and’a quarter size that suits you exactly. If Deonicion. Stathagos, 6f No. 9 Court a A gas det wie turned oh [denn and run over, susiaining injuries slaughter, your dealer hasn't the size you want, write to us and we will aquare, on a teennteat cor ss by Fels eas Sia when 70 retired JA 8 C 5 see that you get it. “Denny.” sa he calls himself. | jait ni, and told the police ; rancy, was represented by a lawyer who’ pro- tested’ ho yigoroury against holding the young man on thay char eo that the | » policeman explained that the police be: | Heved Stathagox knew something foun ity thought he turned on the cock too fa. unknowingly. . a_procer’s clerk, dle Mrs, Ballman, said she be that he be hebd pending an investiza- “thon. Mucistrate Ticha acm! ed CRUSHED BY A TRAIN. ir A Bast Eighty-second street. n drinking heavily, ang hia turned on the gas while In- 23rd Street, ANNES MeGREERY di 00, 1 Pennsylvania avenue, was run oye! by a Pennsylyania Railroad train cart to-day and fatally injured. Jennie Johnvon disappeared last Sit- urday from the Thomas Jefferson build- tha t'"Denny” had been paying Jennie athe one for ayers ant oatrer heme / “warned away had wooed her clandcs- ‘also badly He was take o St. sMichaers, Hospitai where tt we wig that he could not live, r ¥ Tise wan ing, Nos, 4 ud 5 Court square, where | gound on the tracks at Hamilton mrevt her father 1s superintendent of “ihe |x enw of a drill engine: 2 1 a pulling. The father charged to-day ile. while hig Tetinieriraeehacielne » His left arm n 2 a ioition of _Umbrellas, 34TH STREET STORE ONLY. $20 bail, which wae his employer, Abraham Hanis Newark Man's Leg Hanging by © ; : Shred When He Was Found. eGRee ea Unhbrella_ De un ents amin: 3 (Special to The Evening World.) partm cee salads NEWARIC, oN. J, Oct. 18—Arthur Woced in Statue’s Shadow. ise, thirty-three years ob, of No. Sith Street, showing the latest novelty imported fesrales of silver, silver deposit, tortoise shell, ivory, horn, pimento, vood, &c, fig v -Riding- Crops,-Whips, Canes,-ete,- _ A complete stock of Men’s English Martin Ums- brellas, with plain or novelty handles, y 28rd Street 34th Street, 1 Upholstery Dep't, ON SALE IN BOTH STORES. Lace Curtains and Portieres, About 1500 pairs fine lace Curtains, an exten. Van Zandt, Jacobs & Co, Troy, N.Y, Largest Makers of Linen Collars in America. New York Office : 535-638 BROADWAY 150 Styles tse) Each yf ——_4, Sizes “Shrunk-to-Size” | ___+ sive variety of new designs, Trish Point. yey. esse 5-06 4-#5;-0.50, 8.00 pair Stern Brothers WOMEN’S HIGH CLASS TAILORED AND FANCY DEMI-TAILORED SUITS . SUITABLE FOR DINNER, CALLING AND CARRIAGE WEAR, IN- CLUDING ETONS, BLOUSES-AND-THREE QUARTER COATS ay ALL THE NEWEST AND HANDSOMEST BREE IC Also ~ WOMEN’S & MISSES’ RIDING HABITS NEES COATS IN CUTAWAY, BOX OR SHORT—FITTED MODELS = seat NA toes pst -LATEST- MATERIALS, Riding Habits, Ranging in price from $26.50 to 54.50 Riding Skirts, 10;50-"19-75. a oo ‘ Objects of Art & Bric-a-Brac_ ARTISTIC. ARTICLES OF VARIOUS: EINDS, ANeLUDING IVORIES,« DUTCH “SiLve MINIATURES <M AR BL E-BUSTS- AND OUPS, BRO EVRES— DEES. ELECTRO- ! ig i Special weer To-morrow Real Bronze Figures, _*‘Mercure’’ «Renommee,“*-32 ins, high, IMPORTED VEL haridseme line in-reverset-co! cay Ut PORTED VELOUR TABLE SVS Sree Size 4/4, $2.75, 6/1, 4.25, 5.00 8/4, 9.50, 10,75" 10/4, 12.00, 12/4, 14.75 Each, RMURE AND REP PORTIERES, ane tapestry borders or corded. W ere $6.25 Pair, (THIRD FLOOR) PARTICU. ATTENTION IS DIRECT! S. EXCEPTIONALLY LAR ASSORT) Domestic Rugs IN ALL THE DIFFERE PATTERNS, SUITABLE ENT MAKES AND E: FOR EVERY XPRESSLY SELECTED KIND OF FURNISHING. French Wiltons, Wiltons, Axminsters, Body Brussels and Smyrnas IN CHOICE IN SOLID NS; RUGS 9 hy 12 IN_LARGE VARIETY. Very Moderate’ Prices. nty i West Twe -third Street NERY oy Se Nea a models, Aut Black Broadcloth Ladies’ Cloak Dep't QN SALE IN BOTH STORES. omobile Coats, 21.00 and 24.50 Paletots, Lined with black or white silk. Fine Underclothing. 28.00 ee Muslin Underwear,~ ON SALE IN BOTH STORES. Silk Rubber and English Tweed, full length, Empire or loose Made of muslin or nain- —sook, trimmed with the latest laces and— Complete trousseaux, embroidery. New designs, well cut and finished, Night Robes, Chemises. Drawers.,.., Corset Covers. , Petticoats... ,. +95 +50 95 able Autumn Colors and black, 501 Imported black Chiffon Broadcloth, shru Imported black Chiffon Broadcloth, finish, sponged and shrunk. 54 inches y Imported, twil fashionable shades, inc lnuding 7.00 each. aes REESE Sale.of Black Broadcloths, S4TH-STREET- STORE ONLY, Second Fioor. Tmported: Dlacks Broadcloth, pure: wool, inches wide, 3-25 per yard.! ink ready for use. 1.50 value 2.25, 2.50 per yard, valut 3.25, Colored Dress Goods. colored Broadcloth, led back. 50 inches cite Cc ic c Cc of brown, green, blue, rose, grey, etc, 23rd Street. 1.25 per yard, 34th Street. veeeeee 95C tO T4.00 “ 12.00 9:75 8.75 > 25,00 « « hand, 5 Sie ae tae me Millinery, g ON SALE IN BOTH STORES. ae Bee: Salegoti DP" large Hats and Turbans, Suit: able for tailor-made dress. AH the fashion- et black, Sponged and 2 inches wide, Fine satin \ medium weight, All the latest various tones ' sance and Colonial designs, numerous art ades. i x 17,50-per_pair, Imported Couch Covers, 60 inches wide, 3 yards long. Oriental and Art Nouveau de- sigus. 4 ! 4.75, 5.50 and 7.50 each. Draperies, Wall Hangings, -Furniture—Cover- ings. : Lace Draperies, Vestibule Sets, etc., to order, Furniture Dept. ON SALE IN BOTH STORES. Craftsman Furniture. Made of brown fumed oak, Models suitable for living room, bed room, dining room, Antieaenel offices, Up- holstered in leather or rush. | Rockers and Wall Chairs finished with leathers 4:2 ——Farpetmomy—ArmChairs— es Low High spindle back Arm Chairs and -Rock= —Morris——Cl ‘with two large leathercush- SOM Se opie en eee divncrtrererentden tiarermrarerere COPIA S) Book-Cases-and. Chests-ef Drayers4 9-50-8605. 50— “Tea, lunch and dining room Tables, 10;09-to-3§.00, Zinen Chests and 43-00: to-7.§,00, =e Embroidered Table Craftsman Hangings: — Cloths,—Squares, “ete. Mahogany Furniture. Z4TH STREET STORE ONLY. Colonial and modern English models, incudtng dining room, ted room, litrary, suites and many ojd and unusual artic €5, sullable for | modern house furnishing, Highboys, desks, tables, settles, single chairs, foot rests, etc, Colonial, dining room Chairs finished leather, with 7.Co to 10.50 each. Colonial bed room Chairs and Rockers finished with rush. 10.50 to 15.00} Di Chippendale tea Dables. 0 ees eS. 50 Jarloreha plein itis iii smelt aa tLOlSO. Shearton Suites (3 pieces). Nesiatersesiaiaie OQ, 00) Ladies’ writing Desks... . 18,00 to 22.50 Furniture made to order or re-uphulstered at moderate prices, j= FRETAISSANCE, sees sie cele es es 5:00; 71 50).O075 we ESS 1 “ 7 Point Arabe....é..++++ 10.50, 13.50, 15.00 JAMES McCREERY k 00 Novelty. Renaissance Bed Sets, . by 3-75, 6.00 and 9.50 set. 5 : a : 23rd Street. 34th Street. 250 pairs, reversible Armure Portieres. —Varl-——__ ee = z ——= ous simple designs. Complete range of It ts well known. that we deal in the finest “merchandise 1 = that the warld produces, We also carry a complete OID stock of medium and standard merchandise at 6.75 and per pair, moderate prices. “100 pairs Veron velone Portieres, Renais- Corsets. “23RD STREET STORE ONLY, Fine Batiste Corset. High and medium bust, long hips. Trimmed with lace~ Front and side supporters. 1.15 value 2.00, Augustine Corset, with boned bust supporters, giving broken line from shoulder to waist. for well developed figures, made of coutil or batiste an un- Designed Supporters attached. China Dep't. 25RD STREET STORE ONLY. Sale of Dinner Sets, | Fine china, new border decoration. 100 i Value 15.00 _ Limoges Set. 100 pieces, including three large platters and soup tureen. — with gold stippled handles, | ‘Rose bud design 16.80 value 21,00 100 guises if Boscia Sets PRICE OSSETIAN ETS) = ,-Yalue 10,00 ae GE Fees eae Handsome ine derglazed decoration. Finished with gold, 109 PIECES. eetenes seer sss esegeenee TZ. 00 | value 24.00 “Ope “Stock, new spray y pate shed with gold. © Haviland’s china Plates, various sizes. gold edges,..... Stippled ..2.00 doz, Fine thin china Cups and Saucers, Handsome decoration: peIEM Oh sees 3:00 doz, value 4,00 Cut Glass, ioe 3 pint Water Pitcher, new cutting Binch* Bowlers ess ++3:50 704150. value 3.50 New 5 inch handled Nappie., : 23rd Street. 34th Street. SUNDAY WORLD WANT ADVERTISEMENTS 23rd Street. 34th Street. sisal eno ee: WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS,

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