The evening world. Newspaper, October 25, 1906, Page 12

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THE EVENING WORLD, ‘THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1906. y s t NDS HEADED FOR AOTC, FOR POOR ou Daa eee | KOCH CO. in the saloon, w _ New York. Philadelphia. Chicago. { Not for Him _the Pi the ae eates Eat SO a oe aT tday and Saturday—Harvestst trom FHIS S 7 < sts tor you Al f FESTIVAL Sailing Master_and Cook of SST eee ] he Shoe of Intrinsic Merit RIG& BUSY STORE. Close Saturday at OP. M. Exploring Party Refuse z One Man Dying in Hos-| Duty in North Lands. | es Bicycle. | at the Greatest ae pital. Four-Othersti— Giving Price. jured, in Lock-up. | LABOR MAN WINS HIS SUIT.)1 UATLTTY“is€ Important Point Made in Holding VICTORIA, B.C Important Special Sale of u scat 3. 46 Boys’ $5 to $7 Suits, at A Phenomenat Purchase at 40c. on the Dottar— 5 Involving tle Stock of a Big Mi anufacturer. Pectin pee abel dy “to come: along and knock ‘em down; or If you had Intended to go down Cape Cod Bay on a sailing trip with’ a can | of sardines and two bottles of sas t Pp and an gun anid common among pirat: merely aimat- ter of knowledge and are, You can get a good pair of shoes easily —but not. at $3.00. Frazin & Oppenheim, in manufacturing the Famous Frazin Bench made Shoe at $3, fir: considered expert cralts- eit make you feel gloomy it! mn and - desirable Wile at Teller Clty the salling-master, | you had to spend Saturday, in| leathers,then by mak- tho schooner ted from Port not been would reg If your boy is inthe least need of a suit don't miss this sale. It'ls the biggest mercha he entire history of the BOYS’ STORE. It {s.an opportunity ing nature to all, and should’ cause the most remarkable selling ever witnessed in this section. Dissolution in Partnership. of the Well- . Known Firm of Singer & Stein, 733-735 Broadwié ay, Brought This Trade Turn Our Wa ay—Friday and Saturday Jt Reverts to You. Employers Linble far Damages : | The police of the Greenpoint avenuo } {| | Alfre Gteckler to-day station are trying to get at tho b of a vicious knife, fist and gin fi < that occurréd ear! on Box street, As; or— you had made ali arrangements, to | fn the Woods with a lot of aig rohber's cave In} Was to pro- ed at once to M Inlet, Prince Albert Land, where ter quarter! J be established. < in Wildamabare- » lotters say that on July, 8 the the fight at this ow had a narrow escape from in‘tho hosptta} and £ r ward thelr work- ore im Behring Strafts dur- fockup bearing nso + implements, } monto of the occasion {n the s! nages brouR of James Haye Labor’ ta ctation of patn-| a’ for the| ecting old Fags | r notice? . | Positively thé! best opportunity of the entire season to secure remarke a rides ti nd bed from now w _ fi {near a. soind. ea ; a by Patrick J | Perker. and K Tefused di pend vy fate of Johnny | ing apopular price and able bargains in -Boys'-Suits: Early g-ddvisalie—tardy folks may: enabled the ‘sale of shoes at $3 that represent atleast $5 in- style, wear and com. fort, 4 a red bevele— they return on board, and then only on } condition that they be replaced at Polnt in Bayrow B A good supply of dogs Was Secured for the Ice tripa at St. Lawrence Island. rik 1 areed heavy thig year, but the Johnny Walters has got to. undre ico ts reported heavy + but the go to bed and stay there right st axplorers wete hopeful thac they cold -fhrgien uncit More ene round the fringe reach winter aentovea, tor sahooly Horeiulel dquarters at Prince Albert Land, eee ete nat. the qrhere the schooner will be anchored a8 fntenda to, eee that the punishment is ¢ d will be made carried out to the letter of the law, bolita ote Fe eed x Pity poor Joanny Walters. “were holding some sort of a 6s thelr own which hecessitated ¢ e@ lot of pink wine and lager celebration had Teachéd the where one is moved easily to gong or trouble, when in me a couple of Norwegian ‘longshoremen. For some reayon the Hungarinns took exception to the Norwegians and a row promptly sta In the next few soe | onds many things happened, It is al- Jeged that John Rodensky and Joho 3 to 19 years; BUSTER BELTED COAT SUITS, 8 to The Styles Are: SAILOR BLOUSE ‘SUITS, BROWN ‘SUITS, 3 to 8 years; TWO-PIEC 16 years. The Fabrics Are: AL-WOOU MATERIAUS in new and nobby effects, Knickerbocker or bloomer trousers. . The pat- 3.48 vour id $terns are the season's best and comprise the smartest effécts, ¥ 4 heavy shoes before the cola Children's Coats- Low Frices: wave comes, night after supper | time to go to school. Horrible! bea CHILDREN'S COATS of gray mixed plaids, collar, cuffs and pockets of velvet. mn the end of aj ashore. rs : —| Gelge, both of No. 70 Box street and ed up and-he fell | ——_ Bae : Some of rippled plush aid p! h mblem on sleeve. Col- "5.49 poth Hungarians, pulled out knives + See si ‘ F, ors brown. blue and red; size y eras ou srl an tended. that as FRANK‘W. MACK DEAD. | CASTORIA razin's ENC. ‘Ade — hoe CHILDREN'S COATS of gray 4 n, trimmed with black velvet; also of setae SURI oy cmerjaaiaaly=Venvea bar lereenect Siesta F eloth trimmed with tr rant cuffs of tack astrak! . 4.79 ne ood Ket iy, avardot| Neriniendeat of Avietated trees, | For Infante and Children, | for Women and Wen at $3.- ate ene hooting. et work] SANTA ANA. Col, oct, s—Frank | The Kind You Have Always Bought ' You may look at the quotations on raw : edge; some with § fired. Geige was nil 0% W. Mack, for many years a news r many y leather, consutt labor cost statistics—boulr will show a shar \ @er and tho left arm—but- the: Binckamitha Threaten to Strike, | paper man, and former! | Klancing wounds and not serious, An-| ‘The blacksmitha in the shipyards yes. | ont of the eastern diy Lilede | advance in price: Yet we sell Frazin Shoes at the same pr ar Cat of ten years ago. ee other bullet struck Rodensky in the) terday threatened to go on a ge: h This is accomplished by our purchases, Our business Shoes for Boys and Girls, head. strike, The cones % itn [the mon who take. thel Bomadody elae used a knife w: Her ee encarae sted by our purchates i York, Philadelphia and Chicago) has High Grade—Perfect Fittiny—Shape Re MISSES' FINE SHOES of dull matt kid | CHILDREN'S BOOTS; lace or button, forge aa thoy fre getting. increased Proportionate ly to the in. with plain toes or glazed kid with| of patent leather, dull matt, glazed Father telling effect upon tho features | trom $3.00 to $$ a day. SS ooo f | = JAMES MeGREERY & 60. ee crease of cost of material and labor, and : le 3 An example of business volume against patent leather tips, also French pat-) yi4 or box: calf; hand-sewed welt é REERY & 60 : high orices in. manufact ff ent leather. All hand-oewed welt : heals ; JAMES McG . aided by our factors andelle ee soles, “spring heels, or the low,| Soles; broad orthopedic or medium lon of ¢ J here Inst night a lngering line places They recelvs ee = eS 2s 7 55 Proud $4-in. heel; stzes 11 to shapes;—sizes_814—to—1016; 23rd Street. 34th Street werd Street 34th Street ipa porsantestionscnabley eros 712198 | eturayiand cerviceable = : In both Stores lence of quality ‘at’ *’ BOYS" SHOES: Custom made; izce or button; of French patent-leather or In Both Stores, the finest fabrics the world produces the same min- Chrome tanned calf; hand sewed; most sty sh shoes ever teres for 3 50 the nest fabrics the world produces, ; 3 z ; so imum price. i seve -wear_sizes-t-to-6— ; e also, Also, a complete tne of standard merchandiss Fi dh hi aoe ¢. a templet tine octamer merchantioe— at attractive prices an erc. oe Se ad e. —— at attractive prices woo a —— BEES, Cc The Fifth Hier =a fiat a ee) re of thé Thirty-fourth Street Store EGE a ; 6 gore a Lax is devoted exclusively to the Children’s Ward- : Styles, too, have kept pace’ with the times. This OMENS A HSS DKERCHIE ie enna saat Monty aes Fine Batiste Corsets. Suitable models for slen- , we display two hundred ne last, 7s vO MSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEF der figures. % robe. Comic Sua) os Ja Outht. They illustrate the trend of fashion to more comfortable OER ey ona HEM {0c ; each, 5c.; per dozen. . 55c er Ugures. zt es ting, Children’s and Misses’ Underclothing, shoes, augmenting the graceful contour of the foot by a | - ee xer5: Children’s MYflinery, Hosiery, Suits, Shirt- ! glove-like fit—that is, the leather set all’over the shoe with Gi Ls’ Ci 5. value 2,00, = eetaiete = ee year ae Suis hese degree of snugness, 14 rls oats, os 9 ie ae si ’ 5 5 Frazin’s | ench-made shoes gain your confidence by their * ter length, of fi lity Ki 4 Imported Coutil, Augustine Corset. New model Boys’ Clothing, Sweaters, Suits, Coats to 17 wearing gualities, and your admiration by their refined style. See fol oes Also Beanehiot TOESY, with high bust and dip hip. Trimmed with — ~~ years of age. z You-are invited to visit our stores. mixtures In the new and effective colorings. Some are full lined with flan- ——— : ——a =— : 4 years; regularly souls ae : z Boys’ Clothing, 18th St, Sih Ave 14 years; 726 = ee embroidery. Supporters attached. — 995 Z ETS PUGS BLS Aes gio West 25th Stu Vo : T8e All Price OCS, 08S <3 tween 7th & SthAves val 5 SSS SS Sith Strest—Store OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS, SES, 00 Girls *—Sutts; , PLO. 50 jus 3.50. Ad @pal Sas Ge Sip eaise: aerate ae Norfolk and double breasted, belted avin | — = sy aes ea Hae heer el ' f i . ATE F nc pox style. The coats : a la Spirite Corset, new models for every Made of, fancy Cheviot and Tweed, Hand 5 Se Mae ned with e sialic skirts full ik Materials are type of figure, High bust and long close fitting hips for well developed figures, Me- dium bust for slender and average figures. = ‘Made of Coutil, Batiste, silk Batistic, and | ey Sa ae ee ax amamaad LN CORMOG REET i clGU manana Wh Gat Gi = Bake ian fancy Silk Brociie: Brushes— i q is 1 Gl 5 all-woot cheviots in the season's swagger ¢ tailored. Well finished, lined with serge. sea ee eatacae and oNtcle: eonare ana putea Sizes-8-to-16 years, 8 to 44 years: unsurpassed for-schooland all-around wear; reg. $15, 73? and knee Trousers. Ma 2 ys ‘ +7 5 Aye i GG Boys’ Bloomers ; rousers Made of 23rd Street, 84th Street. Cut Price. Big Bargains. fancy or blue Cheviot. Sizes 8 to 16 years, z SUGARS AND_CREAMS in brilllamt "Fh TOOTH BRUSHES 4-rows 4 lass, Positively the lowest ot th Sa olantalive eane 1S : wht. “ 1.00 S «In Both Stores curse Se ubted aor $e of finest prise} reg. 20¢.... 14e Colored Dress Goods, : SAREE : iWectinsststubrice thecworldspraduces; Pee aad Sara, ue oi OBI HAIR BR rosewood and res! 28rd Street Store. - = ebony;_reg. 95¢. and $1.25... 6S¢ also, CA Ean: Rit hort Lengths of Imported and Americz ) S ie ze Syaten a feo SE ut AMGliness "complete line of standard merchandise eae abrics, ~ Vix! plain’ cloths, suitable for ie at attractive prices, = t nox ~owaist-skirramitiress patterns, L 24th Street Store 5 = ) + t—& Seventh Aves— Sale includes the following weaves:—London A complete stock of Flowers, including all the ~ Velvet Ribbon, > “Pweed, two “toed Cheviot, Serge, Broad} __fashionable Blossoms + howing the latest — —= cloth, Panama Cloth, Eolienne, Crepe —de— | _-Autumn tinted Roses; Velvet, Foliage and Paris, Mohair, Voile, Henrietta, etc, @ Garnitures. ) £ ase = seeto 5 Plain or shaded Ostrich—-Feathers, Novelty eae yard. Feathers, Wings, Quills, etc., Feather Hats. = Hair Ornaments, Flowers, Sprays, Corsage Wreaths, ete, i On Sale In Both Stores, Fine quality black Velvet Ribbon, with satin = —hack.—Stitable for-dressmaking-or miltinery,— Width Numbers 1 and 1 4. and-4qoc-per-piece Soe Dinner Sets and Cut Gl = 23rd Street Store. Width 3¢ of an inch to 132 inches. Porcelain Dinner Set, 100 pieces. Floral deco- SG Se EES a GE : fs 2 a Ey uae 5 5 A z 34th Street Store, 55c to 1.65 per piece. ration, finished with gold...,...... 7.50 set “ iy, 7 5 value 10,00 Fine Fignch Linen Handkerchiefs. Plain or MARIE 20/5 SIO rid HN Austrian China Dinner Set. Attractive border various barred weaves, ‘ } ie 23c to soc per yard f aecoration. . 100 pieces, including large Men’s and Women’s sizes of coloret or border ° ie ibimeh Se) A/S ADE Bice Tureen and Chop Dish, .......... 10.00 set Handkerchiefs, ef : These, P Duoniiareiatinourione na infusial prices, . = vet ES iSerarses baal cas On October the 26th. values es torabc jes yard Limoges China Dinner Set, New handsome 200 0 dozen ladies’ pure linen Handkerchiefs K 90 10 8:72 Bele border decoration, finished with gold. 100 i s b f iy 1 They: aré recommended for trimming, dressmaking, millinery, etc. aN PIECES eR Hey lien ie ter EE 6.00) oS Det DOIG. eon : A complete stock of Silk Velvet’ Ribbons, All . oan Gur Gines: 200 dozen cross-bar weave Handkerchiefs, the fashionable shades and desirable widths. t : : 12 }4c each, 7 be Cut Glass Water Tumblers, ; fet ZB L i j i . ki Why hire a Cook that does not kno' P | 4-pint Water Jug, new brilliant cutting | oy cane re ue oily nen _Handker- JAMES McGREERY & 60. Nea Pacbrollzor steve : ; | Sugar and Cream Set. a _ chiefs; with hand embroidered initial, : i : Why waste good wages on a Chel : Nan tele ata's \ es 1.45 per box of 34 doz,” Twenty-third Street. ‘ ; | Thirty-fourth Street. ‘ ui teal ae fh corn BON: i : f . ly 1s too bad; bs : ? ‘ i For 4 ki ‘that first-class Cooks JAMES McGREERY & CO. JAMES McGREERY & GO oe i "vould rad your World Want At? peer ' ‘ ; f : ; ; SS ——— . : MORE Positions Are Offered Through The World's Want Directory, esl} Twenty-third Street | Thirty-fourth Street. Than Through ANY THREE OTHER New York Want Mediums Come ie i SUNDAY WORLD WANT ADVERTISEMENTS BINED. Hoag ae is | UO a dotcoe 5 a if : : N 8 WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS: | ast c ; ae |

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