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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 19006. HIS HUNTING” hea 2 wr! | g . ville IN 4 the smoke, but the department should o: hhould not print In my | 0'Co: h YOUNG MAN WHO | could do lithe until the tue burned tt | ae OES OeUE PTE METIS oO ST TT TE es mao i IS ACCUSED OF | self out. Then the brokers went back Ue: 1 ent with « Tosrtcand TRIP. | S/ TSE r to the Jexchange ‘on the ‘mecond oor About he whipped out a Insti trom under jf nt wit t Dy ABIEINGTONT OSL) fae mea tee > . , 7 nd rea ° : ; pate pigeanietl 2 : Be STEALING PAINTING. |g’ estimod "trading. rere aan't : hts alerts enna onhor a Eultoninian toaturnad treat oNtateommr the g een tine melee jnnd there will be ome should | wip a) Wromiis, and reeurasd | his; de t s | the ae pal | tek at the House, | ing of As a : 5 matt fact, the fun was beautifully | Job that would have cost the i people a Kood sum. Numbers of Steel Trust _mifilonairos |enJoyed the blaze immensely Tho smoke reminded them #0 much ot WALL STREET se ormmasn | ISH EDITOR, BY CUBAN TORNADO. 'Pot of Fat Boils Over in! Houses Blown-Down, Wireless Sta-| ‘Paper Farce Comedy” IS} iscen street Consolidated Ex- tion Wrecked and Fruit Crops | WhatMr.O*Connor Calls Shia Mr.-Lynch’s-Attack, MAY REVEAL BIG GANG OF THIEVES Missing Works of Art Pos- sib y to Be Traced to “Syndicate,” PRISONER HAS “NERVES” trouble a Mr. Lynch xr n of # stor: of Stee Kab publica. | e the love at- 1 . who. . over Phere’ wdda ar iz change Cafe. * rary to. the wo report ré- | mut, Ht new ap-| Americar Pines otiffered | at No. 35 Frankfort treet, 4 romisthe recent { oftecta to-day of the touches of a whip AM because a chef let a pot of fat John C. O'Connor, editor of the Iris! over in the itelen -of Robing’s of (ho Conasiluatsg | pears that. © Advocate, a werkly pubilshed éafe inthe base ads NS Stock and Petroloum Exchange. to-day ; rreste, 4 a) houses at. Nueva tat the rooms of the Irish Coun- any neat wo! Henri, Arrested at Holl AM [there wax n panic, in the a 1 d)- } Gorana and Santa Fe and in the inter: AthlotlomUnlonatiaatlifien mathe House, with ‘Girl Knittiag,” trict and ‘so much smoke that fur] vering country wersblo wn down, much } gajtor, who awatted ance or louse, Sy | awhile New street looked Ike Pitts- Was dune to tue fruit ere sinredtant atetnete | burg on a ctoar day, The Coisolidated Ixe sp fourteen stories, fronts at No. nd extends back to Nos. 4, wires. Tho cafe js be- low: the pavement level. on the Now Says He Bought It. ge, running ft", he ‘antd, “about would a flea bite, 1. eet him ot the Ur He hada bu ztorm, Broad ut any abl wilt arrt to tke Cl of sent for me to rooms, and Tt tet h of his friend: pea er Jana. street side. A cook got carel 3 with a vat of | Women's : Fine Dress Boots, $6.94 and $7.94 Second Floor In patent leather and glazed kidskin, with Cuban or Louis XV, heels; strictly | hand made; sold elsewhere for $8,00 to_$12.00-a pair, ; ROOSEVELT 10 SKIP CUBA ON PANAMA TRIP. | ‘But the President Will Stop. af|ieway tans {| Porto Rico, Spen thal tad Men’s ‘‘Pescot’’ Underwear, Unshrinkable garments made in Scotland by Peter Scott & Co. Price range, per garment, $2.98 to $5.69. art stu may” be lay t Henri. was “Girl Knitting & towered 11) the top of if @ minute n vl almost b 34th to 35th St Gowns and Dresses Ready to Wear, || Men's $20 614.75 A ‘New Era in Dressmaking Interesting to Women || Overcoats)' to Washington Who Care to Economise Without Sacrificing Anything Finn F : ; Second Floor, Centre. : Only fifty of them—not five When large manufacturing interests devoted to’ Ready-to-Wear muared ie A thousand. Je Apparel demonstrated that Womens Gowns and Dresses equal to to- base. the -vafuation—s20, 00— ergere work could be peated for half and less than half the cost of on the price similar garments to-order work, we capitulated. from the same manufacturers We gave up our Dressmaking business and joined forces with comnts in other stores. the demonstrators. After seeing the SN They are semi-titting coats Collection of Handsome Garments in Our New \\4 with velvet collars and long Gown Room, no one will question the wisdom of the move. x lapels; made of heavy overcoat= i g in black and Oxford; sleeves We continue to import model gowns, as we did for the Dress- ae Meas aCe ReSBONy vas gtuted that he will make no iding smoke ex added to | t ds of persons | a into | | fr The com World Wants Work Wonders. Sig:ciu't geke Henri in tow, He pear moved by hi urrest, Buy a Says He Bought Picture. packets the p r of silver w os = —=+ 7] In ing 4 p in length, such as w cutting a pl ‘ Sesets hunkae making organization, but they are turned over to our manufacturers Eenanicet - = putt . H and copied. f-r our stocks in the new-Gown Room: ; with clay worstedvelvet collars, eae it With the copies come the original models, which, having served | In Addition We Offer: — Henri gave his side our purpose, are invariably disposed of for half the import cost. Men's Heavy Blick Ovére Z sayiig he bossht the says he n a Uitele ; conts, shaped Mcks, deep cen- Bar a de Catia aie A number af such models, as fresh ond trewentss ee lapels and velvet ; ‘ f | spick and span as when they landed, are collars; lined through j out with sating....,. 919.50” at % on sale in the Gown Room to-day, ras pn New York, and decided to sell t % a y inting for ¥%4, thousii be knew Was worth nearer $i. i] He Is Also a Post. j Henri has every appeurance of ri fnement.~ Hig accent i of the cockney type, and he wears fe Engle clothes with the air of one accustome §. to them, Also Henri Is somewhat of | poet. He had a litte boos of common | Men's Overcoats, made/of Kersey In biack, blue ang“Ox- ford; seml-fitting models’ with long lapels, velvet coj/ars and cufis on sleeves; lined with heayy sat] $28.50 Finer Grades up fo $42.50, MEN’S SACK SUITS, made of. pure worsteds and chéviots, in~ stripe, plaid and plain effects; lined with serge or venetian; single and-double But for the foreign labels such gar- ments bear, you could not distinguish them from the American copies shown all around them. \ ‘ Altogether, this new. order of things promises much to women who care to. _economize In dress without sacri- ficing one whit of the style, quality of materials or the good-fitting - features = Vina at BBONIE A Yh : place verses in tls grip which he hee weliten hima COLLAR FACTS Ho talks on art with words of ex-|j ii | (ieee iy slants soltueae Triangle Linen Collars will outwear any 15-cent collar Se ae = |) made—and took tike new white doing it, Good reasons why rtp — ot Gowns and Dresses made-to-measire, breasted—varlous models: all Pat Shoedy with the | They are Linen—Jawfully marked so by the “Triangle |] It.is another step in the March of Progress—a step following our sizes; at prices ranging from Be was Interesrod ins Linen ‘“istamp. = edit f _introdiiction of Ready-to-Wear iiding Habits, It is logical and bound to $4750 $ 50 secuiness amass ele at They are 4-ply—and that means a third more wear than Succeed, just as Ready-to-wear Shoes have triumphed over Custom-Made 2. to °37, ¥ Acie BRL TN Ae many collars, which are only 8-ply. j Shoes, Not one woman in a thousand finds it necessary to have ‘foot- —— = -elf y Bohaus a telegram was sent | to Cincinnat King Inquiry | reporied joss_of the pal. > @hewer came back at art dealer to have the picture taken In b “J wish FP had offerce J. Morgan for sale,’ | the detective led him to prison. _|_perhaps, there would have been no ‘And their 8-thread eyelet button-holes are easy to button and as strong as button-holes can be made. i Quarter sizes insure an exact fit—every'tollar “shrunk to {{ size'’ So it stays exact. | The price is only 15 cents (2 for 6c.) Triangle Collar styles are always leaders of fashion every- ; where. You can get @ quarter size, the style you are accus- i j tomed to wearing, In most good stores. If your dealer hasn't jj stroublestie Henrie Welw OMT 9 aut | the style wanted, write us—we'll see that you get it. wear made to order to-day, The stocks of Ready-to-Pul-On Sh id thing the b bi k f . , : ences prove ue ing the best custom bootmaker can furnish. JAP: SCREENS: Masterpieces of So with Gowns and Dresses to-day, If a woman so wills, { Needlework, Coloring and-Carving | Stylish, taulttess-fitting apparel ready-to-put-on th Tews no annoying delays and try-ons—and the certainty of a half or 5 3 . better saved. : F the mention of a Japanese Screen brings to:mind'an ORDI-+} f NARY en with its bind and butterfly decorations, see Determine for yourself, after a thorough Inspection of-the handsome these EXTRAORDINARY ones that have just.come-thr garments in the present display, D Foreign office. Van andt, Jacobs & Co. Troy, N. Four-fold designs, frames handsomely carved and the satiny SAVED} WOMAN Ay at Largest Makers of Linen Collars in America, = = =5 1 = th C ll ti screen ground zony cutie i aie conse ae j i % heavy black enamelled frames embroidered in combination colorings. ee Reeser eon ent : | Typical Va etsy Te SOUSA) The embroidery work is far and away the most noteworthy fea- SAN TARIUM IAF : G an < Princess “Model -Gown,- made -of -go0d | Princess Model Gown, made.of radtumy pa slalingl aiyies. saples of jmport ture. -Florai-designs;-with the colorings. superbly. blended, are-wo! = any 150 Styles \LRIAN LE / /3Sc, Each “quality —messatine, ta“ back; white, | in black-and-pastel shades; made very! si over tace waist, the ott oct ‘th an | | Out in rich silks true to nature. are Senate i} A Sizes — . LINEN. mauve, blue, pink and creamelabo-| full, with effective yoke covered with | embroidered bodice, yoke and |! The art needlework of masters—on a par with the beautifultwork4 Sleeves and tucked if “Shrunk-to-Size™ NO oA COLLARS 1 rately trimmed—with Val, laces and In-| fine Jace and medallions; short sleeves; imported br ssa = = jop | sertions; —reguiation—sizes —+-skirt—finished with several aS ae >) ors and sizes for small women $22.74 | rows of insertions and tucks $42.74 shades. made of that characterizes the highest class hand-embroidered Robes from, Gar eco SU Ja pra Nyse Hea \ ‘ault of is eer that prices for the ones In-this:collection z sal oatee “ are close to one-third Jess ‘than such Screens are worth; ——— imme ________0f the Finer Grades, These Are Representative : | |""— Prices-$20.74, $32.74 and $46.74, At $210.00—M2snificent Gown, made of mirror | At $250.00 siicssseion eof white ve y 5 lace . ~ in-erepe meteor, h nbroidered, yelvet, covered with hand-made (ROMAN UANAUELIA Sire ee teense Le and-chiffon-fiounces; joke of real trish lace: 7 [ Waces made over chiffon taffeta droj — oo = — _ - g X=. SF — == = Blanket Stocks and Values Sth te 35th St WOMEN’S. COATS: |_| Hand-Embroidered Not to Be Overlooked. Tenemenis Adjoining _Blaainy Retreat Ordered Cleared — by-Police | = Value $30.00, $45.00 and $60.00. Fire in the Fango Ins! fT rium where mud bathe are give t Soe 685 West “Seriy to-day was so thr at stinth. stent ng that | lenemént-houses tn Columbus ayenue \iehich—back up onthe Ingtitute were Indian River Grape Fruit, California Olt Mission Oranges, Fancy neck and full sleeves with cuffs, Suitable for afternoon Cloths and Table Covers ef- | fn a shutter and carried her to the) w ; ‘ - — | dercd cle dl by th ice. > . . aie MantllitelacruhibyS be ctesdore| d : + Tw f the Best. Sell in P Bulgarian Linens, Fee is Gaatiethe hens asm Tempting Display of The | two o e Best Sellers in Fop= Bate ted ic UWE velo rotccvarnan ors is } one paticnt-an old woman, who was in . . A ws a - A) Women. interested Mh art | | {I Taras FSCO TENA LIES ALCIARS lars CAScue er I Ge mar on tie mun aor “tes || Choicest Fruits in the Market. | | ular-priced Lines. eae a eS fi urnlerselling. supremacy. We must c | © were Lov end and the erg ane Becond Floor. : reedlework w nd exce a i i ta i nae | head physician, A pial he z At $13.74 Semi-titting Coats, 50 inches long, fly interest in a collection of Bul- ae 1 epee ERE peneel the walls on wo weeks ago we added another branch to our Grocery sec- fronts; coat céllars and well-shaped revers; made or dark Rarjan-Linens recentiverecelved:4 lunie of ot ! ee Coe, ane berore, It was sis-.| tion—a Department for Fresh Fruits, the choicest that come brown or blue mannish mixtures, Di potatten Loea eee ay stiopportune time—when th: bovered the entire house was filled wit! e through Our Foreign Office, It | ’ 7 \ | smoke, denes and choking. to this market. At present we have: At.$19,74 Full Looss Model Coats, 48 inches long, a sree peal ible than it is now. The re ‘Dhe attendants got the woman''patient handsomely embroidered and lined with satin: collarless includes Doilies,* Scarfs, Tray |} MaTCHLESSLY LOW:-PRICES: f ees om, the first floor, wh. ‘ pt Paar . ; 7 “ni > Geox Sian Hol aollthiekatandvinere aug Table and Cooking Apples, Lemons, Pears, Peaches, Bananas, | or evening wear. i fectively: embroidered in .red, | | . Fancy Robe Blankets Piivogte tale i| Pemaines unt) Wie: Heae ea ont Florida Pineapples, Limes, Persimmons, Hot House Tomatoes (ol bitiecland redcand-blueccombis [ati a: LEA, ee | When the Fire Department arrived d » and red-and: blue com ‘ i artime vei = oe cE ~ — — oe i Chere was some difficulty in locating Hot House Malaga Grapes and Tokay Grapes, aad | s | nations, Not expensive, either; alr the blaze. ‘The smoxo in the moan- ae : \ : W M i ic gen || Imported ‘Robe Biankets, tn | | fwhile had found its way over into the} In addition to supplying family Sade orders we make a-specialty omens Skirts Underprice. 40 10 2,19 14 soli fea 7 , th i BRVGGS ar H i | berate aaa entered them | | of’ packing steamer baskets and gitt boxes. We deliver so-called Black Volle Skirts. ane ee d bated Sve ; ted edgings 610g! 2 | Stroot believing that the fire had sorna| | ‘Hard!’ fruits in connection with our regular Grocery delivery ser-} |! aaisomide iveewon, Pleated randi inverted, pleatey $1.47 to $4.49, $1.98) 4 i and that the tenements were in dun-| | Vice, Sef{ fruits are packed neatly for carrying. Prices, in every in- Moers aera ee Saal Se eenetaasile drop and = Wool Blankets, neat | | | “the fire in he Inatteute was put out | | stance, are very much lower than the prices asked by specialty fruit- BIRee Vaile elite rte rR re Wien S174 Point ditsprit Dresser Sears, De Vol een tet $2.82 | ke Mees ‘a Joma of $2,000, le with,a cluster of side pleats made over colored Ip i bie Sas pisieears tay CR tnliad bankas eal TET ae ie and finished: with tucks; made over good eat taffeta Galatly trained with baby rib: Soft Corded White Wool Ulan- i FOUND DEAD ON SIDEWALK. , aeaC nV : ie pon. and finished: ruitles go, , and live rs,’ wide fo The body of @ man was found on BAKERY PRODUCTS FROM GERMANY. ae sane Ac ee Tenet edged with satin riboon.. 89C ean j \ Bhi t Sixty-f, 5 ty ’ a 4 Ny ox-pleated Laundry Gags, mace of jo Ranieaee Ole jpan wos dres yerlein of Nurnl (3 ere are a : Z ij riltow Ips. { blue borde! iN BMT LOL, Sates 94 appeared Full Double Box-pleated Skirt, made of goo! quility ma bittow stipe, with elit blue borders, sl a coocnll: fwas font to the morgue. | A phyaictan 6 lbs... 1 $14.38 dozen yarleties, ranging from fancy ite cakes—hardly ‘more’'than a | Panama, in black only; regularly $10.74; special. $8.74 = way bite—to big heart-shaped and clrcular cakes welghing several pounds. 3 if >} Baye it gaihis opinion that’ i ey a ‘opinion heart disease | : na nes . 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