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a -_ >» | a § Everywhere aise THE EVENING. WORLD, WEDNESDAY, °. TOBER 31, 190 6. “SOCK FULL OF FLOUR OUR BEST FOR HALLOWEEN NeW On adi Sadly bea. peredin Properly Ceie= brating the Night. BOYS HAVE NO CHANCE, Good Old-Time Tricks Cannot Be Worked in City, and Even ‘Witching Hour’ Is Missing. whet” iT Wallowe'en? ‘To-n ‘out celebrating th thyal, dissulsed und Baints’ Day Eve, b Oy +e —patestr flour? Where in this boy's enjoy sue to-the-t hardwort!: no cho! the fam secure. be lifted p of Advantage of Suburbs. near soins try tentgnt the pi indilging {ns ringing the do: unsuspecting door a stuffed Mhere are'no Mardi ( @s are held In the amniior cit! there are no + makers fitting at parlor every up sporting a ghot-or rock sa Indoors: throu many little par with the tu 6 B94 Hi to: bindtoldet ty nacertetes will bo maid i experimenter will year, Now Fer be peptone to,the good old Hallows —e¥an in di nh eport a tub New York was: fnck of the ‘Nervousness Is the Great American Disease. Prominent physicians prove that 9o per cent. of the cases are caused by eye strain and} -cured only by eyeglasse. | | Eyes Examined (Wists ) byour Registered Physicians, | Glasses as low as One Dollar, | Ghrkich pens. ESTABLISHED, | Nearly 50 Years 223 Sixth Ave., Below 15th Si 4 350 Sixth Ave., Bolow- 22d St. tT i 1274 Broadway, Below 33d St. 217 B'way, Astor House Block. a" SCortiandt St, near B'way, n SHittycont-amd-one=dottar-s one, while to their taste to urs!'in forecasting hich requires a girl to Hack down-. scare with oa Ughted candle J irs in ore | will see the ew York apa Head with pnatime have lea past, th one filled with 1 water, ‘The nd Ted to the bowiss | while a} Spot earranked, and ri wh tal! Ips, his finger tndls desceni m -houses | Firat 0 pack-| the evening, like the pocke mtbook on t string and the hat with the brick. You can't do the good 2 dark come tim fs biindroh whieh have one jn wh 1 i hardly he Toming down from! Nts rociimbs ¢ r Ichabod | Sjeepy! Hollow as peck before [pat us be an merry an Geared face [t's the bert we have,’ the MUST ASK HOUSE -MOTHER. Late (¥ithont Permission. the nits! ted by the your as the one nigh ARE YOUR KIDNEYS WEAK Thousands of Menand Women Have Kidney- Trouble and Never Suspect It. 2 4 To Prove What the Great Kidney Remedy. Swamp-Root WiH Do! for YOU, Every Reader of the New York Evening World May Have a Sample Bottle Sent Absolutely Free by Mail. or Efeel badly, are sick If you 4, it |Finds Six-Year-Old Boy with| oo |. Darnerd Sindents Can't Stay Ont “Do salt mL OWE HIS LIFE hak TO MAS, wot }-Urooklyn,. formed and the 1 blood aken to) {ire | nd then inte for two children, {1 waa per-| y can ugh the arm | Gonvalescent Blood-Poisoning and A the mothey, but ole. Treat g Mrs, Cornell aid, j _eonfinod IEROES:. __whatis more ploas- & ing than to receive | messages from tho outside world? A Residence Telephone ’ Insuch cases Is invaluanio NEW YORK TELEPHONE OG., 16 Dey Strest ote cs Promptty: The Mle of George ©. 014, non of a carpent will DR. WISE TO LECTURE. Det probably bo saved thro. ' Netad Leder in Liberal Jndalam to Speak Here Sunday. bor Hill manaton, | The Rev. Mra. Mackay was riding through the) meriy ef) Po village streets fn ber oa few t Gaya ago when sho lo George, | ying by the| Judaism, will address a me! sido of the read. Kay had her | machine stopped, and talked with the SIEGEL NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE | | | Tir. s meeting jae the Went Sida Y. MC. A, ca West Fitty-neventh street, on Sunday Specials in Silks and Dress Goods. YARD WIDE BLACK PEAU DE SOIE. Value $1.25, for....... 20-INCH PBAU DE CYGNE, in a full line of newest shades; also cream, white and black. Value-75c., for........... : YARD WIDE TAPFE TAS? in black, white, grey, light bl pink crea : ~-40-INCH ALL=WOOL PLAIDS and neat mixtures, in larg ties. Value 69c., for.,.,.. 52-INCH BROADCLOTHS, In all the leading shades and black, Value $1.50, for varie~ Opholstery Dept. —2 moor NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, Irish Point and Brussels eects, 345 yards, full widths, Valué 53.00 pair, for . TRISH POINT LACE CURTAINS, 34% yards Jone: full widths in ali the new styles, Value $5.50 pair, fo TAPESTRY PORTIERES, fully mercertzed; frites, in jeading colors Value $8.00" pair, for. Lattice (6) 50c 4.09—— 39c 1.00 | “4.98 5.48 4.49 hi eS 125TH ST.,7TH@8TH AVES. ‘Misses’ Walking Sencha STONISHING, first, because: of the prices, which show-actual savings of as much as $3:50 in some cases and inno case of less than $1.50, Doubly astonishing because at those lowered prices you are given a choice .as large among skirts as handsome as you have ever had at full prices. , / These came from a tailor who is femone for the character and them, come carly i $3.95 to “4. 50 Skir 59.95 Lengths up to 40 inches. ts Material a very good variety is presented in each cluding the most desirable patterns of the tractive and have been cut with expert oof the =Hesigns are-shown-at-the te your Kidneys begin to-get hetter they—w. all the other organs to health. A skill of -his-cutting-and-making. very fine Panamas and Scotch mixtures; The models are especially pretty and at- Sanne Te ! f you can, although the quanti sare and 1, n= Fall. skill. fte=— $5.90 to $ Te ie Sarge 0.0 ut of health “and run down : ff A line of skirts ee up from are respon- s, and if h suftsring and Kid- ts and ud back stomach and liver ends” of the very fin materials, choice among dark, medium and tight sh and in black effects; be and stripes. you to-expect, being unusually well fin and in unusually choice materials. Srytes include the latest plaited utiful fine wool mixtures, plaids Fhese-are-even—better-skitts than—the real values ’stated—$5,50 to $7.50—would lead ished The-skirts are not: only aa and stylish in design, but they have the right hang and “swing” Good goods in every respect. OF course the'best values will be picked up first. It is well to es are large enough to | promise good choosing: until late in the afternoon. in “piece Full hades (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, © Sener) “$y a = Week ae P= One of the Rest Bargains We Have, Offer , yellow complex- eat yo FRIFARED ONLY eY DR. KILMBR @ Co., SIMCKAUTOR, &.¥, ~ troubles take Dr. Kil: the world-famous kid- In taking Swamp-Root you afford natural help to Nature, for Swamp. itoot Is t ost perfect healer and gentle afd to the Kldneys that has yet been dis- covered. (Swamp-ioct ts pleasant to take.) How to Find Out bttn-yeur ind asta nt-four-ounces, “ply i Fi-there urtie-on-t OR TAKE Ti His a-brick-dust ett] aro in need of immeiiate attention. SPECIAL NOTICE a from men (ie Femedy they needed. The v oot a are sc Well) know n that arenae rs are a Wie rT ana sw success of be sure to nay that | sine TY e and you can pur ze bottles hethe drug stores ev make Any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Roe j Swamp-Root, and the adress, Binghamtony N. Ta on é aya Reoustae pi We'll Do Kind That The. Work Usually us ~Now For Costs $10, 2 - 98 $ 5 49 for these Slip tmes, Hive’ pleces, ed with best lum stripe ied with’ best washable yarda-of material al- nd our rep- binding: lowed, + resentatlve will calt . EHRICH BROS., SIXTH AVENUE 23d ST., and 22d ST, NEW YORK, Talking Machine AND 12 Records— OME in and seléct either a Victor Talking Machine or an Edison Phonograph and twelve records that you like, and promise to pay us $1 A WEEK, and Wwe will deliver the instrumentand the records to-your home without delay. NOMONEY -BOWN, We charge you- no extras, interest, and no advance on recular price. We invite you to metnandhearthe E wouldn’t have any difficulry in_selling these coats at their in- ‘tended price, which is” about $5 more than we ask for them to-morrow. But we can afford to — sell them at $7,50—and we are—going to-do~—it._It means somebody's lass, but the loss’ is not ours nor yours. It means_a loss toa_tailor-who—was so enthusiastic over the merits of his own produc. tions-that-he-produced-teo many. ‘But if he was glad to get-our money, we were doubly glad to get the coats, for they are really excellent values, even at the $12.50 price that the tailor meant them to bring. no the i on the Victor Auxitophone the new $500 Victor. ‘ _ length garments! -_._.._Rain-Coats_of-depend_ cd _This- Beason In good, simple, sen- Jin the splendid silk petticoats: sibly_st lish—stvles-—th e whith we-are selling at prices agaele d. fabri 2 cut $2.10 $4 from the lowest els an fabrics _that prices—you-have cver known on.such goods. Under the stimulus offer we wise women select. They are made in all- wool mixtures, zibeline, kersey and cheviots. Handsome short-hip length jack ets—three- quarter _and—seven-eighth we uSually sell in two but we began with the single purchase ever inthis line q. Here arethe prices+ able worsteds ~ lengths. : full Reptiat $6.00 peu $9 45 “ ~ cots, = Weds te. You" Wind in this lot a Regular $6.50 Peui- $4 4 coat to-suityou—and you'll + coats, t.t0 ate ORT Regular $7.50 Pett op saye money On it, too. : ppt yt) There aré Regular $8.50. Pett, ¢- pre ple SE of ae coats, 9.75 styles, plenty of materials, | pegutar $10.00-Peut $6 9 ) and all sizes, : i coats, Dl We illustrate one of | Regutar vena h eC fy the many ae 7 Regular $12. OO Peis 81) Glesel: Cooper Su rey Main Alsle pn Ma: (Sleee! Cooper Store, Secand Maary-Center.) These ‘Regular $5.50 to $7.50 Skirts at $3.95. men’s New Falland Winter Coats, $7.50 Petticoats— Still unbroken assortments f have sold more silk petticoats ia-threei days than of -poods-and the choice is still as good as-ever. Every Petticoat Guaran- teed for Six Months Against Cracking ors Bloop-and-Seeomd: Flor, Contest of this weeks, largest known Split- Bans _Overcoats and: ~ Reefers at $1.85 OTHERS! Look them over. It is indeed a rare.occasion when suc ats as these are offered at such prices: ‘ They -were manufactured by men who thoroughly under- stand with'what they have to deal when they make a garment 4 for a bov; consequently.every seam is firmly sewed—every button is on tight and the materials themselves are excep- s tionally good, warm and substantial. Jack Tar Reefers —made of good quality, heavy weight cheviot; lined with all-wool, red flannel; buiton tq neck style with endroidered emblem on sleeve; military buttons; the colors are navy blue and Oxford; sizes 3 to 8 3]. 85 Nhe icenwondonicunns weight cheviots in navy blue and Oxford colors; ed front; military buttons; lined throughout with allewool, red flanr clvet SP Q collar; sizes 5 to 12 years......... Eee’ 1.85 Boys’ Overcoats—made of good quality melton in Oxford and Cambridge colors; cut in the newest style to 1. 85 come a little below the knee; sizes 7 to 16.... (Stexel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Rear.) paying f quality and betr We illustra included in lot.. sizes. buy them, Box Recfers—made of hen sh. ness And you is not the only that sells these gray top, of cou brown, white ar ty your shoes you cagi get here to-morrow Choice of kid, calf and patent leather. Your choice at. TheShoek ‘ad—Color ed ‘loth- Top Shoe -sfor Women To see these dainty styles is to admire and probably to We, hada lot ma and they were made accordir Siegel CouperG,- C2Ga. (38 +19* Se, Women’ sStylish Shoes, $1.95 ERE’S a sale that ought to interest every oman’ who is accustome rom $2 to $2.50 for shoes, If you have been paying | for ‘the same amount er style; and if you have been paying $2,50, you can good quality, better style, and save a half-dollar a pair. te one of the eight snappy styles a D190 by a local custom she to our own-idca of | ste when you sec ng them. This store that sells them, but it is the only store Vil admire our particular stvics at less, than $8. The irse, is in mest favor, though-wethave id black tops; your ae ar (Slecel Cooper Store, Sec 2 for bette get as