The evening world. Newspaper, October 26, 1906, Page 15

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‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1906. ee STILL ~ STIRRING UP THE SOUTHERN TIER Farmers Drive Fifteen) Miles to Hear Him at Bath To-Day. “TATH, Hughes ar ehortly. be publican can to the coun nearly t sged in line we! Civil, War, THIRTY-YEAR-OLD WILL 1S AELECIED oe inte Bath. to-day Hughoe tr and Witnes Are Not.Clear. of. 98, F + would g@arnest and constant att The crowd in and abo was so great that it w an overfiow bosmetawar™ eve f F-Gov. HRB IE, Se JOHN FITZPATRICK, OLD CITIZEN, DEAD. Proniinent in Irish Affairs and Had) Occupied-Same-House for Sixty-two Years, tzpatrick died late last night In DIVORCED PRINCESS — CHEERED BY SAXONS usband, ne n whe ran Paes i Bide boards tutor of | fancy ton with ¥ appeared | was an | towarat equalled. | with emotion as ex Beat Diners, Rammer R104 Up Sane Seat-Dining Specinl, with Coupon $175 up. eel Records. FURNITURE, CARPETSRUGS.ETC “AIN-SIMP: (LAIN SIMPS() F-POPULAR HOMEFITTERS CONVENIENT PAYMENTS. i “Fin mitted Saxony if he out- | ana Monica Pia, Open-Saturday Evenings Till 10}. There's As all the nature not bright, Lome w A World Help Want Ad. While oth i Will set: things a-right. aC Positicns Are Cffered Through THE WORLD Thon wh ANY THREE OTHER Kew York Newspapers COMBINED, | | Duty Drew It Himself ‘at Age -as ia ine Jexpire, lvater to- | League Is! Cant ar “MARINES RETURN FROM | CHINESE USE WIRELESS IN THEIR MIMIC WAR. Manoeuvres Compare | SERVICE IN CUBA. | Four Hundred on Cruiser Minne- Be Mus- ; Experts Say Well with the Operations ef European Armie: : TEEL fn manoenvres Ww on Monday the had a portable w China. ¢ CHA PHILADELPHIA, P nearly four hundred 4 whow> tern ‘. the t \palix pas Tneluding mi the f Yuan shi ik [Gomme pve corer 1350 Prs. Lace Curtains At Special Prices Saturday. : “pr, $3.75 to 10.50 “6,50 “42.50 ! Trish Point Curtains, Renaissance Curtains, — at the lower prices. When you buy~ clothes at the "Lambert shops you get the work- manship @f tailors whose abilities —-aregthe highest rank—no matter what price you pay. @e same hands turn out the $18 Suits and | the $45 Suits—and to match their style and quality- you'd have to pay~ a custom tailor just about double. “¢Ask the (7Man Who Wears Them.” > We also sell Men's Satisfactory Haberdashery, Shoos and Hats. { 39-41 Cortlandt St., | Bet.6th® 9thz Ave. | Mp * Stations. 183 Broadway, Near Dey St. | __ Subway Station. { _3 STORES. Ale at New Haven, Conn. Millinery. S turday, October 27th. Children’s €8 Misses’ Hats, Continentals and Stiff mailers, 33.75, value $4.7 5 & $5.75. Lond Taylor, Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St. ——}-—for tithe boys ae effects in calfskin, enamel and patent leather Smart Pumps Leather Legsines for party wear and general c cresy service Franklin Simon & Co. Misses’ Tailored Suits, EXTRAORDINARY VALUES=S- SABER ANG Fires Evclusiva Moiels, 14, 16 and 18 years DOUBL: EBREAS' TED- SUITS, -semi-fitted coat, satin tined; vetvet collar; pleated skirts; brown oF green plaid; woot suitings or navy blue cheviot....0...cssee sees estes Value $13.50. ENGLISH WALKING COAT SUITS, of handsome imported plaids; also navy blue or brown, worsted cheviots; semi. fitted model; satin lined and wool interlined;- Intatd velvet shaw! collar and cuffs, full box-pleated skirt. Value. $39.50. CHIFFON VELVETEEN SUITS (copy of Drecoll modely, in brown, navy_blue or black, richly trimmed with braid; lined 12,50 24.50 vith white Peau de Cygne ant wool interlined; pleated . skirt, Miah 4OTWECH COR errereerr ee Value $50.00 35.00 GIRLS’ WINTER COATS. —FULEYLENGTH-TFAILORED- MODEL, of imported-kersey,-nayy blue, golden brown or-wine; strappings of same material; velvet collar, cuffs and buttons; body and sees tned with satin; 6 to 16 years... .Valué $73.50 16.75 Boys’ Clothing. All-wool-fabrics, sewed with silk, and wear guaranteed OFFER FOR SATURDAY. SAILOR AND RUSSIAN SUITS, 3 to 10 years. Value $7,50.. DRESSY SAILOR AND: RUSSIAN. SUITS tweeds and worsteds, in plain colors, overplaids and milx- tures; 3 to 10 years. Value $10.00... < NORFOLK AND DOUBLE-BREASTED . SUI bockers; 8 to 7 years. Value $10.00... HAND-TAILORED NORFOLK SUITS, extra k imported worsteds, cheviots and Scotch tiweeds years, Value $15.00 ..... English checks ox_ mixtures; extra _knicker- ckerbockers; 8 to 17 BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S WINTER OVERCOATS, Chesterfield model for large boys, 9 to 17 years; Double-breasted English box coats for small boys, 3 to 10 years SPECIAL 9, 75 FIFTH AVE, 37th and 38th Sts. fancy materials, High Grade Woven Blouses, = West Pwenty=third Sireet ATTENTION, Landlords and Agents! | or agent having excellent... s-} i PSST CEEOL g \ oe We peach { S x ‘ re e | |; Art Bronze Statues, ; | Selected subjects, Former Price $39.00, 983 Al : & fi +} —-(EBIRD-FLOOR) a fi. Altman & Cu. = AMERICAN CONSULAR AGENT DEAD IN PARIS t cae | y = Sama A on { States lar Agont at Neres 15 ‘ FIFTH_AVENUE | Boys’ and Giris’ Shoes RUSSIAN Se ORSTS Kitt: TRAITOR: Bias as of as t 3 = 1 land; ( A man nanicd Spromee, once ‘a prominent F 4 | (Second Floor / Kanes) i : nthe Balti yestevany, while on: nis UO THIRTY. FOURTIL AND THIRTY-FIETH STREETS, NEW YORK. \ ( eens Meaubexiecueen MNES HEAGD Ee |! Strong, sturdy shoe ce suitable for Autumn and Winter Wear, in ‘all L ra penesacras n GHICAGO, Ottote-eAn advancenof one. centcn t for milk dodverad mn % |} durable leathers, made on lasts specially adapted forgrowing (60 after Nav Sitetrentern' oA asati= pa ee | : : et Ate IE SR MELO Leet alit fo + compelled to give MILEINERY, STAR AN Ts || Dancing Pumps and Dress Slippers. Leggins in ght. the bighest price ever asked jn Ch First Floor: t Tht 2 p. = HAD BOMBS, 50 “GOES TO JAIL, | Black and W hite Jersey, Tan and Black Yee Salas bd aie tS bee fae : I Leather, Plain and Corded Velvet. ie isonment, at bard 1a YING edo S ae Women's Tr'rmed Hats in serviceable styles cinbrecing 2 it : TAFT READY TO TAKE THE STUMP varievy of recent mcdcls; Misses’ and Children’s Trimmed | = = A AsnENGTON, Secretary Tatt will le Hats, suitable for school and alt rear, for Dalton Dein his campaign. ¥ ‘ ieee waist eset ee a Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel fe wi) d to i ore by See - c * mittee of vrominen nen Aree To-mercow, (Saturday), there will be offered: if TED TO AN EXCELLENT ASSORTMENT {BANK ROBBERS GOT $2,700, pe : : 5 AND SHIRT WAIST DR Se EI a ees eee ren Women's Simply Trimmed Hats, in several styles, $7.50 each ! Soe RSG ETT eae CountyCounty, ft tlea_from—he s-ehtered test night by robbers, SOG Ss ‘ Y Nod blew {onan tela bentarauduacciscaiss toieTneyiaaes reaniee Madtnchd Mistes’ Trimmed Schcol Hats. . —._ 5.50 each ct YEARS, AT VERY MODERATE PRICES. Bue a t oo yj GIRL 8IX DAYS IN TRANCE. DROWNED IN EAST RIVER. \ Exceptional Offerings. HARTFORD, Conn., Oct. %.—Gertrude | Philip Catallno, forty y 14, i ONE ONE JES. i] y ‘ f * an, who fell in a trance last faseran of No Ele Wabsterhaveniis OhdENS cn CEIHOSNENIE) CMONE I \* Bese) UMIOr Suisse BeEL cr Sern tee can eaeursra chia edge canlpukaledl Min TaeeateNT ESET Weer uits Women's Gloves, suitable for wear with costumes of every | | ined throughout, plaited sk'ris, 12 to'16 yrs.,- at $11.95 Freatly over Her condition, beayamnan recovers Kind; alto Misses’. Boys’ and Children's Gloves of glace or Mieaeetaurlncron Walkiag Contet le cares = suede kidskin, mocha, buckskin and cape, in unlined and notch velvet collar, nicely tailoreJ, 14 and 16 y15., 12.95 lined styles. r Girls’ Full Length Coats, of navy cheviot collar and cuffs Cashmere and Wool Gloves snd Mittens. i trimmed with cloth and braid, fancy buttons, 6 to 14 yrs, 8.95 "Fo-morrow- (Saturday), the following will be placed-on sale: { = ee = = Women's ‘Two-lesp Englih Walking Gloves in shades of it High Grade Clothing tan. 5 . . ‘ 5 a $1.35 pair if aes gi | |} Fer Bovs and Young Men— =] Misses’ and Eoys’ Grey Suede Pique Gloves 1.00 pair ij : : Nicci . * y Boys’ Nortolk Suits, in fancy mixtures, latest models and fab: Ready-to-Wear, $18 to $45 ee Coen ee ae Cleat) diniodicn, (neluding extra’ Knickerbocker (iguies;9 WG isi ws Vatue$8307 $6.50 ‘-to- Weal ce) i i | Ve: i 75¢, pair = \t Boys’ Grey Frieze Topcoats, 8 to 16 yrs, Value $6.75 5.00. : ; : i a ya’ Full Length Refers : aa i i ot dt e,4to 12 yrs. ral 6.7. There are good tailors in every~ BOYS’ and YOUTHS' BOOTS. if see) oe a Value $6.75 5.00 city-—but their best efforts are - i Fear ieeay ee ee eNenS ad eZ : se an ‘ A complete assortment of Boys’ and Youths’ Bote for all | Sat aren aire Yatuci$15.00 | 14-75 ! Eich tesahan ah ects tt ee the requirements of school or home dress, inc'ujing mann'sh | Regular Value $1.45 95c Hats, Cane and Furnishings, — a aes ca re tn er eo cen ests ee so eo Fall Styles for Men, Women -and_—Children. Choice | Choice ~ Of of Styles. | _ Grades. ‘The question is not “ How Much Per Pair?" —for-an y ything that looks like shoes. —~ : But—“How Much Per Year?” to ‘keep my feet well and com- Cap oriaby dressed —with shioes that will retain their-shape-and looks to the very ae a + Blyn” Shoes “are the answer. The_prices are_low—to—begin—with- The quality that endures is built into the shoe. - The Leathers are tight. The shapes are right. The work- manship is right. ~The permanent superiority of the Bly: and proven by actual wear, will -convi strate the true economy of Blyn-Shoes a Seven big, busy Blyn Stores—shoes for Men. Shoe, as tested —— Children—the biggest and most ‘attractive stccks we’ ve ever shown, if a Shoes in Every Grade. Seven Big Best Stores: 6th Av. and 27th Street. Fuctortes 3d Av. and 122d Street. Sti tot 609 Bth Av,, 39th & 40th Ste. i 162 Bowery, nr. Broome St. 919 E 2891 3d Av. 160th & 181at. | 72d St. | 829-831-833 Broadway, between Park and Ellery Street, BROOKLYN BTORES | 1263-1265-1267 Broadway, near Greeve Avenue. REAL ES TALE BOR SALE: e Green Edition of “THE EVENING WORLD the day. Contains all Sporting News of.

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