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BOY HELD FUR FRIEND'S DEATH Hate | | Tragedy, Due Heart, Ends Church <~ Gymnasium Match: John McGrath. No. #1 West Fort Gay & care-free, not intentionally ny one, Mag sirats . of No. fmg bout in the A Goea Ss Btreet, neat Sieur avenue, | $1.00 bonds to.awsit the inquest formality, and County Clerk Peter J./ ned-the -bend rs as has beech’ thetr custom . met insthe: « tum Inst tight They were emp Gay as clerks. Thought ‘It Fooling. ‘& oxen or more were exercising nat ‘might, and McGrath and Bergen, tossing the medic both were well wa: box. * Mhey put on elght ounce glove: fell to. Both were good at It, pwas give and take for the others gathering extant. —Presentiy—MeGrath ever Bergen’s heart. Tho blow was ‘epparentiy not 2 -herd-one. but Bergen until Jooked dazed for a moment. pressed his |, gloved fist to his side and fell in a heap. He rolled over, groaned, and then lay etill. TORS, UWS, NFS began to jokingly “Quit your kiddin’ }; Bemanded’ somecone ount him out. Jack, and get S99 When “heir fallen campanion was pale gasping’ they ~ became alarm} called Futhes Smith and F: latter found “orgen uncon i 5 us 6 arrived at the gym Unie Bergen was feud, robably trom heart disease. Mother's Double Sorrow. Barger so > Fie death broken and wap Geath of his fri | GOVERNMENT ASKED TO _FIND LOST CHILDREN. | | Little Boy and Girl, bene Lost in B., Get, Sin an of —t6rt_to-claar up appearance of th Mr. and) Mrs systematic t ed will be monthy 4 since. wearchers “Prrough 'Thoman, atts prominent —mant en tuken to Interest the Government tn the meatier, —WNBOXING BOUT t Weak olehteen years old, of a West Young Mo- Grath was remanded to’ the ‘Coroner, and Coroner Harburger held him tn an a ded to | after | | | | | | } deftly J janded | e7—=—_Komebady | | GoingtoBuya Piano This Fall? Tf so, NOW is the best time to se- cure a bargain. Don’t wait until De- cember, when many of the best of- ferings have been picked up. For the next 30 days,we have a splendid offering of slightly ‘usd pianos of our own and other good m bargain prices. To give youan idea: Fine mahogany upright (good maker), full sized, $125; a French~ walnut upright that cannot be told” from new, $150; a largest sized up- right, in gollen gak case, fine tone, $195; guaranteed, desired, - Over 76,000 ‘satisfied purchasers In the last 62 years tell the story of falr dealing for which this house is noted, Excellent pianos to rent, Old ir-| struments exchanged, Write for catalogue. PEASE PIANO CO., The West, 420 St, near B'way, ¥. Y, Bras shy. Newark Branch, sr ’y0hawar, LEON &T. Easy ‘terms if, \ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, CCS aE 31, oa 1906. BOWLERS ASKED TO HELP BG TOURNE Interest in Philadelphia Lags, and West Begins to. ‘Smile. Intense Interest which hnw mantfested itself in the West over the prospects of & tournament at Denver for Western Dowters-thie-sesson tain marke: parison with the apathy of offictale an consaiuent lack of public tnterest:tn the | * Philadelphta tournament of the New! tional Bowling Assootation, which ta| bh who would! presumed to have the tournament mat- was! ter in charge. a The Evening Wotld yesterday called} attention of the local bowlers to the! necessity of making personal efforts for the success of the Philadelphia tour- nament. and also «ress were boosting the Central tourna- ment to be held at Bt. Loita, After the splurge made by the Eastern delegates at Loulnville Inst winter when the Con- ad of Philadelpiln ax de- sired, qnd* they had threatened to dis- ={Coltseum Hall hag been nhowed how herd| “|pMiclals of the American Howling Con- ted dts next tournament to| 4 ment, the result eo far te disheartening and {t {s for local bowlers to get a move on in Jpaking the Philadelphia tourna- ment a muccess. A letter rocelved by the bowling edl- tor of The Evening World from A. L. Jenkins, of Denver, Secretary of the Western Bowlers’ Congress, ds inter- esting at thie time, He says: “I have the most encouraging reports as to the success of our tournament {ir Salt Lake, Los Angeles, sas City, Lincoln, Portund ’ and _ other bowlers have taxen up ths work of] doosting the toutnament In a way that means muccess, They have organized gclocaly tournament assoalation, and leading busine: e_clty are interested. In tact, ail the oMcers are business men one of whom could pay all expenses of the tournament and not miss the mon tornament and it will = about the dozen a t 2 the wine neutral alleys. in et rupt the Congress by organizing 2 new national body, and Holding a tourna- Speclalists in Apparel for Tailored Suits & in a variety of the new including @ number of sui ness Cape Coat, fashion ac Sake & Compary sos FOR THURSDAY. AND FRIDAY, “TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY Taille Made Suits | Valen oe to era Suits of broadcloth, mixtures, checks and stripes The colors—black, brown, gray, green and navy, Full Length Evening Coats ~ Value $40.00-and $45.00-—Ar $28:50- Four new models, including the full length Inver- fall and winter models, together with the new velveteen suits, in both series. | ALL CARS TRANSFER 70 lovinineda LEXINGTON 10.3" AvE 359 "1060 Our Supplementary Tailoring Sale _For ro Days Nov. roth. 38 nds Saturday, | cham tonal = ——t mined: Raion 3 | nes, nay tru ¢ bowlers Foe the East are wi! parngrap ero rent to ’ : he oniers. of New Vor Absolutely Pure be. selected an oe | & individual A Cream of Tartar Powder +4 | free from alum or phos= { phatic acid ; wix-4 j r : aes — (yes) HAS WO SUBSTITUTE Ten Days Only. [fay caw fate ene indoor sporting ere Thursday," Rovember tat oo De y Way Suit, Overcoat or Prince — Monday, Novomber 5th Ce eet eae Oe ae Tuesdays pOvember 6th dale Fall Merchaat Tailoring | Made to M “<4 Wednesday, November 7th} Sale this year a chance ‘to take : i Herald Saks & Company Sauare Thursday. : November th f advantage of fhis offer EERE: $i 80 Soe ae ; : rlday, v decided to hold a supplement : | Men, Women and Children, Specialists in Apparel for Men, Women and Children. Saturday, November 10th f °Fie¢ epee uppicinentary | We will take drders to make to your measure during the next ten days a Fall or Winter 4 Tailored Hats for Women, Suit, Svurcoat of Fringe Alber Coat and Vest of high-grade material (40 latest styles; guar- | ale anteed pure wool) for | Conscious of the trend of the post-season demand These Suits and Yvercoats. will b Coats for Women we have designed in our own workrooms a new = = y series of black felt hats in divers shapes, trimmed OutiGuarantessaall the garme | +; with -velvet-and-wings=The-styles-are-altogether madeup seu may Tea ue ie < at hesi8a} = aeeie new, and will recetVe their initial presentation on Beareina spines Gi once post aturday night, Nov + JOth, and it will be the last time th opportunity of getting “A Fine Fait or Winter Suit, Overcoat or Prince Albert Coat and Vest made to youy measure for. Extra Size Paiticaats | cascn that you will have the Thursday. $7.95 to $9.75 SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. $6.50 Tailored Hats at $4.95 Fashioned of soft felts and bent into rakish and Conservative forms. The hats are-in black anda variety of colors, trimmed with velvet and_—wings. Gith Bt 0 Best: Ea Sie Section ts for small women.- } | | ed of broadcloth, in white, tan, light gray and champagne, trimmed with silk | braids and satin lined throughout. Full Length Fur-lined Coats Value $60.00 At $43.50 Doublesbrensted model.of imported black broad- ctoth-tned-with-selected: large-shawl-collar of Persian lamb—or black lynx} Full Length Value $29.50 dray-andwhite-squirrel, ; | Street Goats “At $18.75 —Loose fitting -model-of black broadcloth, trimmed with silk braids and vel with black or white satin. Tourist Value $25.00 and $27.50 Three-quarter length fit three-quarter length loose fitting model, with or without silk lined hood, fashioned of fancy plaids and checks. Furs & Fur Garments for Sonten We have imposed no limitations upon our fur shop. lt concerns itself with_inexpensive furs of a thor- oughly dependable character, as well as fine Rus- sian sables, minks and silver fox. For those who would have a garment or fur piece made to order we present an exhauslive-series of the very newest models; pleased to make in our own workrooms, models are designed or with amendments. CHINCHILLA SET—L and wide end scarf to match, fashioned of | twenty exquisitely matched true chinchilla} J skins DARK EASTERN MINK SET—Large flat square muff fashioned of eight skins and with heads, tails and paws and scarf, to match, fashioned of twe: vet and lined throughout | Coats. At $19.00 ted Norfolk model and \ | | would be as. the which we; arge pillow: muff $450 $400 Ive fine skins Special for T $35.00 Natural Mink Muffs at or 50 Medium flat modél fashioned of three skins of excellent quality. $20.00: Natural Mink Scarfs at $14.50 Sixty inches long with six natural tails. $12.50 Sable Squirrel Muffs at $9.50 The new cushion model. $12, 50. Sable Squirrel Scarfs at $9.50 Fifty-: -eight-inch: slash-ond model, day and Fri ~ Open front, long sleeve model in black or white, —with entire front. We make « speciaity of selling extra size = — pelticoats for-stout Se aeeae _ Five Very Good Bargains in Fashionable Ap- SPE 5 ; ; Z St ae FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. No matter what size you may require we proved Styles at Less Than Half. SY ¢it—and in just the dtyle y t. | Nun’s * eiling W aists at $2.50 have it—and in just the ¢ty/ ee eae cme. | Women's $35 Fur Coats, the. est and best style, | \ yvery: special oller- of pin tucks —centre—panel-of-silk iJ embroidery. Messaline Waists Special at $4.95 ‘Open back, short s!eeye mode! in’white, ING blue and black, trimmed with a combination of Irish, Ctony-and Vatenciennestaces and tucks, dos ol 1.09 FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY A Sale of Shoes for Women Formerly-$5.60-and -$6-60-At $3.65 RE Extra of tin antes Tingstr 7 triind with ttle on se FROM-Ot ULAR-STFOGH Button and Lace Shoes of French pat-/ + ent calf, heels. short vamp, hidéh arch, Cuban! sai | ace and Blucher Shoes of pat- ent coltskin, plain or tipped toes, ae or conservative heights. Button and Lace Sh of black Rage calf, kidskin or quae ealf, college ery standard-heights-plain-or-ti ipped toes, oF. styles of heels. — ace Shoes of glazed kidskin. "1S Oi Printings § MY 8 gn oe s Ur we a were snapped up in uch a jilty that the ale came to an end ~ long before we X& thought it would. Button and L Popular Books 48..| This jot FOR T HURSD AY AND FRIDAY A Sale of Coats and Suits For Girls, Juniors and Misses ON THE SECOND FLOOR $9.50 Coats for Girls at.$5. 75 Double-breasted three - quarter length models of dark wool mixtures in sizes © to 14 years. $11.50 Coats for Girls-at $6.90 Full length models of navy cheviot, lined through- out with red flannel, or af gray mixtures lined with venetian. Sizes 6 to I6 years. $16.50 Coats for Girls at $11.00 Full length models of clark wool mixtures, stripes and checks, lined throughout with satin-venctian; sizes © to 16 years. $27.50 Fur-Lined Coats at $17.50 Full length models of broadcloth in black, navy, red or brown, fur-lined, collar of sable or natural squirrel; sizes 6 to 14 years, ONE HUNDRED i Tailored Suits for Juniors and Misses Special at $10.75. Value $15.00, $17.50, $19.50 Box coat, pony coat, short and long Prince Chap, Norfolk and kindred models, fashioned of fancy mixtures, dark plaids, checks and plain colored cheviots; sizes I2 to 18 years.. 1 tithes—. alt. works of fore- Nere are some of the tt in ly HEH In| Altea Wonder. $5, 00 mul this piste hear Torun ay Ci Machines SL. 5 Sewing machines that you can carry around with you. ing machines that require no experience to operate. Handy, practical sewing machines that make a stitch tel the Willcox & Gibbs automatic, and make it perfectly. 5 If you have no room for a large machine this is what you need. | “? + Main: Floor. 601 " Reliable Ansonia Alarm Clocks. ae v ery Special Priges_ Bt. Section. Sew- ines, made of the very | other |erniMnorthorg Ar ARM ‘ mae with extra | f) ¢ clamp lor | RitE. TRE TROLLEY ALARMS, LE A,atou: STYLE B, STYLE ( the best of them all, at kel a sey This ty a’ golden ail the family sewing ata Anyway, come in and see ng mac ALARMS nickel 3 09 RACKET Lex. to 3d Ave,, 59th to GOth St. All Cars Transier to “Bloomingdale Bros.’ eh