The evening world. Newspaper, November 1, 1906, Page 13

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te THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, | College Girl Singer : I tego ee be NOVEMBER 1, 1906. dated Rendering Company ‘The cattle were pol © |Onds, with the ful —IN-BEEF SCANDAL ——— COMFORT- ABLES wee LAS Commar SIXTH AVE 10% STUDI Hox hols | 500 Stunning Suits and 1,000 Tourist Coats---Made Cattle Commissioner and Two Corporations Indicted-in aanond—+ | | the: posrassion”o: | Pure-Food Crusade. sear err erm 7 = — seas were 1 for a Fifth Ave. Shop---Here for This +25 The | Pita Consalld S : Panne | Oe ean aa __ You Below Cost ito Make. . | Cheviot anna mamarania Sat the par $25 Tourist Coats $8.98 $25 Tailored Suits $8.98 Suit ‘at | 1 [iad “been destroyed prior to" the Jay MADE to the special order of one of New York’s style dictating shops—thus | $898 rE | = not only rare style beauty predominates, but a wealth of quality in fab- — <€ rics is also guaranteed, at $8.98, 3 | - 2 The mere fact that these Suits and Coats were designed and made for a.swell-exclusive shop is enough for most people. But that we sell thein at 38,98 instead of $25 or $30 is an incontrovertible bargain fact you can't get away from. ‘ E THE SUITS are in, Pan’ Broad- \ cloth. Chevipts, Scotch ds, Chiffon $ anama, English WorsteJs, ali woot \ 3S 98 i THE COATS, Swellest 52 in. f Tourist Coats, models ‘th the season's most fashionable Gheviots, the n biack Kersey, Sine soft brilliant Kei variety of) 2 dium and beavy weights, Broadcloths, Plaids, &c. Kerseys and rich dark mixtures a Li pl = on EES noe one Three - quarter and. full length \ QoS leeves, Jackets trimmed with slik vcivet_ \ Sudts Worth and-sik-braidin-highty artistic mannet $25. and harmonizing shades, in =e Trimmed in the very newest fashion, willi-pockets, collar and cuffs of velvet or self cloth, \ “Coats Worth from oo Y/ your cocoa EXCLUSIVE NEW WALKINGSUITS, |\ $20 ¢0/ | THE SHOWING INCLUDES is Oe ee PICCADILLY CUTAWAY SUITS, \ $22 / tweLVE DISTINCT *MOD- ! eee BRINGRIGHAPISE US: SELONISUITS: ELS, ALL_OF WHICH ARE WO DeOIEE RENT, / MATERIALS AND DIFFERENT- : SLYTRIMMED. Suits Lined with Taffeta ane Silk. 98 i Ae atthe We matter $8. 98 extensive your wardrobe, this sale means economy to you. a: dsrees i 2 Every coat-and costume in the great showing is positively all [A y man tailored—each seam and hem, each bit of trimming, every par- 5 ce ‘ticle of the garments are the work of master craftsmen. : aan ; is represented in the S/F ‘Every Shade and Color of the Season § rt blacks a j ‘ ; j to light blues, reseda shades in greens and reds, dark browns to fase et lighter :| hues, plums, russet, the new mahogany brown, navy blue—every shade for every tenes of the women wearers. tes t at BENSDORP’S sre: COCO = OUTCH ' is double strength. marry the widaine tne ff Price remains tnchanged,-and—always : ~~) Consistent with quality. Send 10 cents for trial can, i STEPHEN L. BARTLETT CO., Importers, f BOSTON, MASS. Try Bensdorp's Cooking Chocolate, Blue Wrapper. «HER OLY GARMENTS ARE SILK PAIEMS Rich Mrs. Houser Couldn't Ap-} pear in Court for Lack of Clothes. | For Friday and Saturday- Iecoodod ne crcp ono o00g COCEOAT ANOS Shoes at About 45¢. On the Dolla: last I'riday—here all the season's newest styles in dependable leathers at less than manufacturing cost. Two Thousand ; ia urned order; that’s what the shoe manufacturers of Massachusetts and Pennsylvania SPOT cash is betier than a returned order, here is the fruit of the later And to your interest—the shoes are all perfect—they are returned because of other reasons : gE = think $4 and $5 Sh oes picking ea Dichiayed Goarenienty on_Counters in Our Great Third Floor Bargain Centre. of a celebrated make, 1, F AGT ThA tieanes—end a iS sponsible for nt of James A. 3135 Wabash avenue, s clad only in| These shoes are from four of the great Eastern shoe manufacturers—they are! +-productions,-and-at the marvellous saving of over half on every dollar you spend here. : zr 87.75 New Fall te GAG These were bought of the Miller Shoe Co., Haverhill, iz prises'all sizes. and widths; tine Dongola leather, extension sotes; blucher 2 ‘Women’s *1.75 Styli : at 8ge. Bought of Gale Shoe Co., Have hill, Mo widths; French kid leather uppers, coin t pie-setes; re ee ; ae oe : Friday and § ) Suse ‘i Saturday at | | omens 4 Stivle Shoes purchased, had sent to her e hose which she aes ar H nent thoin {9 the eieaine ey ‘ ERE’S another sweeping victory for this store. (ite! % tor pa¥ tae the z : Men's shoes ofa celebrated make—maker’s i name stamped on every . Shoes that sell in every -store-in New York at $4 and $5.-For sale in our'basement salesroom Friday and Saturday at $2 perpair. , 5~Patent Colt Skin Shoes, $2 +5 Box Calf Shoes, #2 3 3 "$5 Dull Calf Shoes, $2|| |) = €% Misses’ °1.50 Shoe: = at 69¢c to 2, extension soles, patent- leather tins, vici kid uppers. Seanad ak ean __Boys’*1.50 The showing com- vd face; wiettes Sizes 3 to 8; C, BD, E elastic, ner very own. Ail rest were inci inthe fatal $290} ~~. bill. Bubstituting there for the dress she had on, she gathered up her unpald-for finery and, opening the door just wide ough to admit-the passage of ner | rastod it peng —by piece tothe waiting constable. in-sizes_to-fit-you, i ONE SOM SHER a Our-Basement- Shoe Salesroom-is-perhaps the lar —+4 or = exclusively to men and boys’ shoes. Here you will tind all these: (0 CONTENT WEALTH tive models and at'prices we positively guarantee the city's towest.- - BOYS’ #1.50-REX CALF SHOES SL —— . Friday and Saturday, at pair, 98¢ | at 79¢. A a EE AE | Double extension soles, Casco calf uppers, sizes 9 to 131%; dressy and Sturdy for school and dressy enough for all occasions, Sizes up to 51. We |i durable schoo! shoe. have just 1,000 of these desirable shoes while they last at the above batgain: price. ~ Leather lined in button, blucher—and lace-st single and double, soles. Every shoe perfect and gest in New York catering. 's most adyanced-or conserva- Banker’s Will Cuts Off Widow. and Six ‘of His Children. Nurses’ and Teachers’ | *3 Shoes at *1.69. Fine Hand-Sewed Shoes of Selected French Vic soft Tips, Low Heel—in a] sizes and widths, Noah Content, a banker and broker | sho was a member of the New York Stock Exchange. from 1873 until his death last-mdnth, by the terms of his =—— will offered for probate yesterday, be- = queathes! bis gntiro” estate, an well as his membership on the Stock Exchange, tp hia son Harry, Gls widow, Mra. Augusta Content, of H W i j Me No. 138 West Highty-frat street, te. not : mentioned for bequests tn the will nd: ere any of his other children—two sons P and five daughters, ‘ dl "We haye no comment to make on the will,” was all that Miss Blanche B.- Content, a daughter, wou’, say at her - = er’s home, last evening, nor would “ im members of thé tamlly. say any- thing. Hurry Content, the sale beneficiary, a | pay ‘ Js the executor ot the wit, which s| 2 WOULDN'T BE HALF SO BAO-AS TOBE STRUCK dated May 10, 190. Friends of the fari- isiak Gat ELE cena itreben aibonacs _ BY THE GUNS OF ANEW WARSH/P of @ lone part of ily fortune In gifts to members of his damit ‘before his \ death, Only ® month betére ho died | | fie and hin wife celebated thelr golden- ‘Wedding: anniversary. Water Harry Content is head of the broker- irm of H. Content & Co.. of No. 50 Way, in brother Walter te 0 er, THe firm transacted Noah intents husiness for gayaral ed a conspiououy ‘yr-Northern Men’s *1.50 House . ' Slippers at 9Se. ortable, years. art in Mic “multe “FRAZIN & OPPENHEIM, 18TH S

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