The evening world. Newspaper, October 29, 1906, Page 5

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THE EVENING’ WORLD; MO NDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1906. THE INSPECTORS BINGHAM ES. ADS PS HPT, i i “Not Yet Ready to Make. the Expected Whole- | sale-Shifts,—__| YROUNDSMEN TO MOVE. Many Transfers + kely to Be Announced Late T Afternoon. sa-up woud to y and the rig tock to make a tmust-have-reliet! Pus nthe Loop Engineer Rice, ofthe -Ricé, ofthe Rapid Transit Commission, says the subway loop between the bridges can be built In 118 months after work Is begun, The thing to dois to begin. All should get into line and push the start. Brooklyn} | SCHOONER 97 DAYS IN FIGHT WITH SEA The Rhoda, Long Overdue, ..and Given Up as Lost, Arrives Safely.— days’ d gales the. cocoa- A. Post,, whose ¢ n the Gult. of No. & Oak street. 9 two tert ne—thie lap: rricanes swept the and own In the stortns, ing the San Blas coast th schooner o Tun into a second hui 3. In-the winds and tos. a tost his bearings several was blown far the vad through, its cargo of ue port safely cocanuls an | Interests} fight gave her up a3) 1 no néwe was Atlantic ds chooner s course, and when Caps. » wife wired from Nova Scotia re- asking for news, the agents an- that they feared the ship ha/l lately encountered gales, spars and tattered rigging terrible expertence the a GIL DENIES ANY ATE GROUND GLASS, “SHORE HUSEND.—LUNEED 1 IER lelerngel Effort of a Love-) lorn Waiter to Take His Life. | Miss ue oe Says Mudge’s | Story of a Midnight Wed- ding Is a Dream. After two desperate attempts to coms st, by eating nd ginsx and Despite the mit sulchle to-d a large aquantit the second by Jumping info the East rf- Astoria around the town Miss -| from danger with :a boat-hook. ,{Jun, & I met some triénds from Balti-| the ground glass at an uptown chomiat's more and we dined at the Waldorf-land then waiked to tie East River at Astoria. Miss Jo also. took din-| Sixteenth street BwanaRinoeneatn ner there with father.. I feuiarked | tye nied ort and with the to one of ouF tat ttad seen) s before and would like | pened that one} her many ta meet hor. of my acqual Antrodietion : “A week later { invited her to din- when this was én-autom. covery ae dat an early r I had taken se f wine-I proposed mar- waanayeaove | A Great Offer ! |) ) avenue and | Style 20. It 90h od. tn tho city riage. Miyzs Goodelle a fo-a drug store a an aS could be ‘fo: -—An artistic piano of the eo had left San | drugsist wld us, and we Went to i * zi ,-2,-and usually | home where the marriage took place. |[| highest grade; ane of our | ie trip in fourteen days, Dur-|1 did not remember tle name of ¢ most desirable and popular | Allerman, for my mind was somewn: +};——-styles, Price only | | Style 85. Chester Piano— New style, 714 wife, as sho ther at the 1 y 1 s Goodelle—or ° Octave, 3- _ strung, iron frame, _ivory | keys, fine tone and hand. some case. Price only - re mt) it things 1 take it tit jfehad walt a few di and don't come out all back tothe cacti. When Mudwe was waked hac ried) the young Ww Giant want It known, be Fe | Either of these beatiful pianos divorce, PLANNED EXPRESS WRECK. Prebglt attett Train b Platters wht a Special Do. Fels-) Mr, Bijsellow—" Heay done to this undersh’ as bg as it was the Mrs. Bigfellow—"' Wool matter how Anty Drudge—"‘Nonsen It will bring the ile rub on the fow rinsings jn ywoolens won! Naptha soap | Sra pe Vi w dead and th fever ras: slehtad A nm up ead a derelict Nobody can etlectively Imitate the unde FE ae N aptha—“soap?— It istike your sewing-machine—in thatit saves labor and-does the work better: No-woman-who-understands-how-to-use the sewing-machine would go back to-the-time-waste-and drudgery of hand-stitching.: ou The Disappearing Undershirt. ens, Mary! What have you irt? Look at it! ‘Tisn't half last time | wore it,. Another washing and it will disappear entirely. "’ lens will shrink, my dear, no arefully you wash them.’’ nse! ‘Try the Mels-Naptha way, dirt out in a ji\ly. .Not,even washoard ‘is eee Just 1a loose wringikg) by hand. t shrink or roujhen either. is \particularly effective —pre- vents roughness as well as shrinking:"' f The failure of imitations emphasizes the worth of Fels-Naptha, marry!hg 4 —=Of only selena! $5 Per Month without interest, Stool, 6 cover, tuning and delivery | »| THAW’S MOTHER AND free. WIFE MEET AT CELL. “They Sp Send postal for, catalogue, with teduced prices and terms, on our new Waters / end” an “Hour Talking with the Prisoner at the Tombs. |3: Year System. ~giving you three —years‘+ time “on a piano without+ | interest, | Horace Waters & Co... Thirce Stores: + Near 18th St. | 127 West 42d St., nr, B’way, | 254 West 125th St. nr 8thAy corte] =a Fels-Naptha is more than a difter- ent kind of soap—it 1 isa different way of washing, Which is what we mean. I Fels-Naptha easy way of ad No- woman who understands Naptha would go back to the washboard dtudgery and scalding nuisance of the old w ay of washing clothes. : when we ask if you understand Fels-Naptha. ; You don’t boil the clothes; you don't even use hot water. You don’t stir the clothes; you don't even do much rubbing on the board. All the hard labor you used to do yourself to loosen the dirt is done by Fels-Naptha { ever, remarks th | Would-be sufcide, however, ls in a fectly ri ous ‘condition at Hellerue Hospital and may have somo ik further, to FAY OD] may dle. the subject “at a luter day Sullivan, who waa a walter. told .the ‘I came from om: | polide ‘of -the Enst hird ‘street Angelo," naid the | statton that ho wanted to: die because my father antl mot pho qwas-o} towork-ant had been dis-} One Hundred and appointed In a love affair, Ho-accurd4 WATERS PIANOS Waters Upright | b i stringed, full. size, over~ |} $190 | will be sold on payments} | swallowed It.) wrist, tt would caume at down to walt, hour sed ho fost out on to @ provented his bleeding to ng the werival and whe passed walked a string plec Meant | watched by in his purpose ivan recovered conaclousnoss long to tell why ne had tried to kil | eno wan delng| him. Bartleson. the Capt. ees Kohoo and Roca Murtello, of | the New York ¢ man Daniel ~CLURIT, P 7 on ri-the boat In an unconscious Makers of Clowtt ant Wonareh Batre tf ) policemen were called and they Sullivan's | | } which —-Iny——nearb 1 Jumped Kehor grabbed a lone plece of rope, made It Into a Jasso and roped the would-be miicide after he had gone| down once The suecsedad untying himself and started toward the centre of the xtream when again he waa Ins- roed. Then ho was dragged nearer the Mehter and taking a bogt hook the cap- tain reached out for the drowning man, He, first munk tt into his leg but he CLUPECO SHRUNK ko kway, Then —Bartetson—threw—tt ftv 9 fr te athe. Wrst of BuMmvany ae ATODT & To mude a tourniquet avout WEAR” -THE “Teg SELFREDUCING (aS CORSET Tt will give you a better shape than you have ever , had and the correct foun- dation for a well-fitting gown. It is the- only corset that positively reduces the “figure of the stout woman without the slightest dis- ~comfort—in fact, it pro- duces comfort. Physicians recommend this corset instead of ab- dominal bands, because it gives immediate relief to the woman who is physi- cally weak. | _ tw 5] The economical woman will find that one Nemo Self- Reducing Corset at $3.00 is actually cheaper than three ordinary corsets at PEO. Model No. 312, for the tall, stout woman, | $3. 00 Model No. 314, ‘tor the shot , stout woman, + incoutil, all sizes, No, 515, with Bust Supporter, in an | Cot i eacea ints saith cient rei aecin nit No, 516 in ‘Brocaded Coutil, without Bust ° Supporter. ANSI ZES Wetersrsaiatit freee cites FOR SALE AT ALL CORSET DEPARTMENTS. KOPS BROS,, Manufacturers, 35 West 3d Street, NewYork [= tn rothers | Stern B French Hand Made Blouses Linen, ‘Batis ste f lis, Peau de Cygne Silks, All Over Irish Laces, Ranging from $19.50 to 150,00 oe Hand-made Black Messaline Waists, 917,50 uch Below Actual Values, ae weet neler ren rene epwened- ansaid tanloamnan rae Ta M ilor Made Waists from Their Own Workrooms, “<3 08: #235: a obair, Tinea Taffeta 43-05 ee EE Brilliant Cut Glass Exceptional Offerings, To-morrow Spoon Holders and Bon Bon Dishes, at $1.65, 1.95 Shallow Fruit-Dishes, 4“ 2 S Salad Bowls, 8 and 9 inch, “ 2.95, 5, Claret Pitchers, uw 4.98, 7.05 Footed Punch Bowls, 40> sand 14 inch, “ 10.50, 29.50 CHOICE ENGKISH PLATES IN DI ER, AMOGE: CATES, CUPS-AND-S: (Third FIBGt.) West Twenty-third Street ——— ——o ll soap. Think of how this saves you \—W46 oN ALI MAN, < and the clothes. \ \BAUi A! NWS With-a' white wash, you simply wet the clothes, ° -=A\SSSSS0 AG rub the Fels-Naptha soap on them, then put the pieces ox \ Morris Chair, _. inthe tub with just enough /ukewarm or cold water to ALOR EE cover them. Ina balf hour the Fela-Naptha will loosen the dirt; a little rubbing and a thorough rinsing will take oo {t al/ out. And the clothes will be whiter and sweeter than they ever were with boiling and hard rubbing., - 3 Rooms 4 Rooms is} Hooma Noek The. Fels-Naptha way is easy to Fern Tei at | Forsished, }| Be understand—simply follow. the direc- $149.75 tions on the red and green wrapper. | Apartment. | Apartment |¥° Famieh Haale Pe ORANGEETCeN, nent VA partn a | corer #109:20 #200 °° "age Leimert Io: SAVE 7 59° 1060" SE 1,000 Women’s Tailored Fall Suits. All are Absolutely New Modes and all Will Be Sold For 3; to % Less Than Real Value E commenced this Pee eaolé sale this morning and | W present indications. point ta iggest kind: of a| a success. and Flow, Froth] They are Sample Garments saa Surplus Stocks from manufacturers, a great many of whom had on hand a line of styles that they had made up for merchants in different sof ‘the country, but did not ship because of | the inability of the merchants to meet their obligation. _ | the reason for these phenomenal prices. $17. 50 Tailored Suitsior $11.76 $27. 59 Tailored Sui sfor$19.75 $21. 75TalloredSuitstors14.75 $30.00 Tallored Suits(or$21.78 | $25. OOTalloredSultsfor $ (6,75 | $35, 06 Tailored Sultsfor$25.00 Among the models in this}. The materials included are | suits. iots, in all colors and black. We have provided an additional force of band-every-point that makes for your best see thoroughly covered, This sale will be continued all week. Al! sizes for smalf women as well as for extra size. women—from 32 to } 48 inches—are inc luded. Naturat Sauirre Far Sets. e Conservative $15 Value— Our Wis) Price, a high place ia feminine favor. Just when you are ready to buy a fur set we announce this special very desirable sale of We paid srot cash for all of these goods and that is |. QUIRREL fur has! | you glad? The sets consist of a very smart ascot, four-in- hand or’ throwover scarf 50 inches long, and a large flat pillow muff. o-! ~ morrow only can you buy) the thee sets at above! low-price. Hundreds of other great values in fashionable fur sets” : bien Both St atee S.ction, await your inspection. Knitted Union Suits | 39c HESE splendid garments arc made of best combed Egyptian-yarn-in-Peeler-shadex_ iL] Lenormous lot are pony suits; | the new shaded plaids, checks, |} | fancy Eton blouse suits, box | stripes and fancy weaves, as and fitted coat and long coat | well ds broadcloths and chey- For Women, Any Size from ?2 to 48 inch bust, ina Very Special Sale, at Th Our orders were placed tor these garments more| than six months ago. If wewere to buy them to- iday-we-would-be-obliped Corset Dee val Worcesier and Bou Ton Corsets. arc certain that if you learn ali-about the-spien=} did fit and wearing qualities of these superb cor- sets you will never wear any other. young woman here now—an expert corset special- l list and fitter—who understands these two’ corsets from be- iginning to end and can tell-you all atout them. The Royal Worcester | sells for jAnd the Bon Ton sells for a little more, but is really wore ference—the prices are $1.00 to $3.75 oor, coth St squirrel sets ata price very | - much under value. Aren’t|- There is a! recess 93:00 £0 $6.50) eats ‘Dresses and Ga for Baby. dale Prices. Infants’ Dresses of good quallty lawn, trimd with 9 brotdered-muttic, sizes-G-months to 2 years; very Special atc 4 Cc Infents® ‘Ghriatening Robes —Nandioniely ternd with teeand Le oe 98 infants! caislesiog Capsji-avar . E range-up from. ; New Leather Hand Bags. UR stocic is more diversified and the shapes and} we place these brand-new lots_on sale at very! interesting prices:— | ‘Al N unustrally attractive variety at Special Blooming- circular yoke of.tucks and insertion, finisht with em. _ embroidery, $5.98, $4.49 and_ styles are better-tham ever before, To-morrow! At 48c { Fashionab 4 newest de | purse and car { 100 Styles in Sma J including every 4 Morocco At 98c i d, others moire ined, Match Hand in the (Purse to nitiful Bags—the best city—smart and tendid leathers. 5, 000 Prs. Men’ S Hai Hose | Very good 15c, Values | at the Special Price of &¢c All travelling salesmen’s samples. Comprised are Fine Black Cotton. Half Hose, with negt silk embroidery} sizes hs to L134, Blooming asics’, Mala Wor, Sth St, Section, 9 Lex. to dd Ay: ~All Cars Bloomingdales 59th to 60th | Transfer to

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