The evening world. Newspaper, November 12, 1906, Page 5

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PRETTY MODEL GETS THIE WHO TOOKHER WATCH Girenne Carroll Keeps, on Trail Until’ Louis Meakin. Is Caught. Detective Reid, atatt, to-day arr well-dressed ¥¢ @ Hotel Bel nswered Bs Avenue, ced Miss Carroll over appre: Glatively “Ycu'll Do,” He Said. them a tion had ¢ Cum? and ert Hotel wircot, Inspector Walsh'a n arrested, was id the: Magistrate. th vat | : ant n answer, to SOUGHT DEATH OF KING ALFONSO IN. Cartridges Under Altar Part of a Plot Against Monarch. eS MADRID, Not tempt to assagsinate tidges mysteriously placed under altar on thrown t guards at bled and poll andrehiets, The explosion took place mass. It tx sup K received nd Queen would at Th 6 been dou. are searching for th e@ mish explosion, the’ Life of the x be taken: almed at Ww no! [Presents “When the cartridges ex: there w: for the doors, lowed many. women Congestion w re to attend the se thelr minds isn King and Quee 1 e took © they | atten in the course | Kreatest for the ——————— iGIRL 12 YEARS OLD SAVES A DOG’S LIFE ier Choking to Death Und Dining-Roont—Table- When Performs Successful Operation. , twelve years old, Bronx, intend Pet Te: CHURCH CRASH Exploded 12.Rumorg of an at- King. Alphonso, due to the explosion of several car- hoof Bt re pael oer roh was crowded at the time, wire to misinformed royal por. She} MO He THE EVENING WORLD, GARROTED AND ROBBED NEAR HIS OWN HOME : — ifped the ind brought Gr 1 4vhil hed he was went thr out ad But Highwaymen Got | Only a Stickpin, Miss- ing Watch and Money. Tuite: 7T. Groh, ury Franklin Browing Com toported ito. the police: to-day di andsrobbed: early” y e Ie wag sow 2 the report pids were hud, a urday, Triend bet wan | Mr. County trolley wt i —— A. deposited it going’ hom with MOTE. -WUle au any of the rooms will hay bed Oi saad to he-cenovated before they h tn! cupled. Grohl, alighted NOVEMBER 12, YOUR GAS J NDAY. ‘MUST PAY FOR HER LITTLE U.P. FLTE Jury i} JET WILL HEAT YOUR ROOM: Decides “1131-33 Aros rey ay, New York, N.Y. | t = Tuesday HE features which have made these lists of — Tuesday Bargains the most-watched-for items of store news now appearing in New York, are, briefly, these: First : The goods are always first quality; usually 2} j taken directly from our regular stocks. Seconds, a when offered at all, are plainly described as such and must be practically as good as perfect to obtain a place in these lists, at any price, however low. We fill mail and telephoneorders as long as the special lots, devoted to the Tucsday selling, last. | reserve the right in all cases to limit the quantity taken by any one purchaser? whenever we deemit necessary. Parcaina | Second: We—do—not—select the slow-sellers for these bargain lists. It is not a dump heap of un- salable goods. We pick the most-wanted mer- chandise we can find. Thirfl: To obtain a place in these lists, the article must be advertised at a LOWER PRICE THAN ANY PREVIOUSLY MARKED ON IT, however low it may have previously been sold, We 1906. __ gfe Menamof olfore- Store Closes at 6 P. M. ~ All-Wool Cheviots — Z Al Half Price This is an extraordinary offering of 20,000 yards of $1 | Today's Price is 75c a Yard and $1 It-wool Cheviots At 50c a Yard This good. fortune’ comes vieht—at thebezinning of the; season when cheviots qre at the height of popularity. We | just happened to run across a large operator in these { goods who had to sell the large lot quickly. Of course: | they are not the present season's goods, but they are of | such a staple character that it makes no difference to the : retail purchaser. If they were bewly woven today in the | sume qualities they would have to be retailed at higher prices than they brought last-year. 5 Halt the quantity is in a’ deep, rich black, the/balance is in choice shades of browns, navy blue, garnets, CAAEE and royal blue., 50 inches wide, 50c a Yard, instead of $1-and. $1.25 1 In our.regular stocks will be:found.a superb variety: of’ other all-wool cheviots for smart tailor-made gowns, of the various Weaves, which are in complete color-rangps. | Of course, navy blue and browns are in almost universal, demand at this time. 50 inches wide; at $1 and $1.25 a Yard 52 inches wide, at $1.50 a Yard 56 inches wide, at $2 and $2.50.a Yard esoad floor, Stewart: Building, | “Desirable SILKS — t At Unexpected Prices= = Tirst is a collection of 1850 yards of 27-inch Imported Printed Twilled Silk FYoulards in the best-made quality. ‘There-are-seven-different patterns of small neat designs, and in the most-wanted colorings. White grounds with black printings, navy blue grounds with white, and black with white. This quality retails regularly at $1.25— The other groups ave as follows: $1 Checked Taffeta Silks at 65c a Yard 260 yards of IN%-fich pin-check Taffeta Silks, for waists and F In dark, tw one colorings, including blue-and-green, nav. | blue-and-black, navy blue-and-brown, rose-and-black and navy blue- | and-cardinal, hi watch xing Got Away that Time. Tho-man kept his anpointme: - gaw Reld. 7 < end prompt elf In N Aaiovontedes at the n full aso Mr. 2, Corey” Kil- cinire, Barter additio ‘and one him. of f “Can he paint at all?" tran asl LEFT ALONE IN FLAT, ng When_ Door Was nln, 5 Pia vo Salat) to show n Mr3_ Dowd, agzd four, tress-fo placed that out sic bal. anes oe eat Dowa's about thy and William woke up. off the matirces and expl dacs. Their first They su o rhaftresa -dancihz jemi Knew Uh aines arrt oft house and few of cw fire the street, to subdue the bl the firemen work Tho damage of $100 apartment of Mr: nothing of the were packing up back to tho cnalne TELEPHONE CALL Matthew J. Smith, of Long Island Clty, and resoved no reply pl eate with the Magiitrate, That tele- death, Island City Police Court, dows of the Magistrate's office look obt}. Woo a tenement- No. 13 Fifth stre snes yard was a clot In the middle day when the ‘phone rang, Yard «napped and through the window, at Doon sitting Was smashed to + He Was too ~exolted aerate all then. und now would im out of traaved Him | Miss Fra: g Meakin rald| Migs Carroll ing lady's rosebud fully as she re- ~ TOTS STARTED A FIRE. 5 Babies Had a Fine wow who "i &nd tn et bven 'e/ butter with meat and gravy fiaed to tha | matn features of my bre SAVED JUDGE’S LIFE. Will the person who called Maxistrato } On thé telephone at 10.31 o'clock to-day | | phone ¢ajl saved tho Magistrate from Mary's Lyceum shelters the Long] andthe win- se in the rer of ot} 4 pole elxhty fect | Pav aktatrate Smith was at his desk to- He ot “up f) answer the call and the pole in the the tom crashed In ae The chair in which Magistrate Smith ts afi ia deak knocked halt way acrons to. ‘thie dike cag : Mdontity of hee pereeh Ty Prince under t and w “What's ihe es. Cohens who had be araTe: Th “Asked matter, “Oot! Qoot” puffed Prince, In a chokec '<_ choking!"" gurgied Prince, his nose de: rolling over and grip his (wo. forepa te inant t get there in thm Misa Frances, stopping over the chok Prince. an—umbrell. ing she ordered. ellas to be » tabl of yami plece 4 whlolt greedy Pr on the sly down Jato th —jpeienged: Ther Matin} young Westbrook Shot Himself in Arm While Hunting, and ~ Tetanus—Folowed, eon of the Inty Islan Ralph Weathrook, en died to-day inthe Smi Brighton of t ny Saturday At Weawtisnook hunting wsday shot himself in thet and th John Westbrook, banker, firmary ‘at New His jawa locked 3 widie— out! [Weane ‘crm. arm eave his life. @lood-potsoning set tn, IT'S THE FOOD rhe Trne Way to Correct Ner¥ou Troubles, aused. by Improper food and_indi= l gestion than most people. imagine, doctors sometiines overlook j this fact. -A man says “Until two years 0 o waflles anc are th ak fast. on and J] foun full, sick feeling in m would have pains fn my hearj,| stomach, with nldes and head, “at times)T would have no appetlt tlefled when T did eat, aud 5 1 feit ke shrieking at th: | nervoy y voice. I lost flesh bad! top of r until one day I bought 2 I tried ft without telling th it fine; made m that, doctor and like feel us ‘if 1 that was satisfying, and still 1 didn’ dave that heaviness that I had fel fatter eating any other food. Nuts, and in a month and a halt Vadly after eating and my neryous: ness was all gone It's a pleasurt to be woll again. Boat to Wellville,” in pkgs ‘There ¢ al as \¢ a bumble + certed Mtr, ound Dm waa amputated, but too late to — Nervous trowbles are more often} 'BANKER’S SON DIES, VICTIM OF LOCKJAW. 1 — Fi-} , then I would feel ravenous, Jant hardly knew which way to turn) box of} we communt)Grane-Nuts food to see If T could eat | something to eat) “"T hadn't -dranic any coffee then in five weeks. I kept on with the Grape- | had gained 15 pounds, could eat al-} most anything I wanteu, didn't feel Name given by Postum Co., Battle Greek, Mich. Read the, book. “The slsintlanecaas alien nA ea a 3o0c Knit Petticoats at 19c Women’s fine knit petticoats, in light or dark colors; made with a fitted yoke and draw string, and finished at the bottom with button-hole stitch, (Second Floor.) 85c and 50c Syrup Jugs at 19¢_ Made of decorated Austrian china; a great variety of pretty, neat designs and artistic colorings. All are perfect pieces, taken from our regular stock. - (Third Floor.) 1 v Women’s 1c Handkerchiefs, 7e _ A splendid assortment of women’s fancy handker- chiefs; some lace trimmed, some embroidered; the em- |} broidered ones are in scalloped or hemstitched effects, (Mala Floor.) 50c Art N eedlework Collars, 15¢ a These collars are to be embroidered in a fancy stitch, The work is started, showing you just how it should be worked. Very pretty and stylish. (Main Pyprd This well-known bust form is particularly desirable - for the slender woman, No padding, no lacing, no steels required to Fill out the lines of the figure. (Second Floor.) $3.95 Petticoats at 2.75 a Made of an excellent quality of black moire; double umbrella flounce; -good-dust- ruffle e | {Second Poor.) Wright's $2.50 Bust Form, *1.50 — trimmed with tucks and strapping; | : ie apa = Eee = =a Babies’ $1 Caps and Collars, 25¢ eoueThe, embroidery on these caps, stocks and collars “is merely begun, to give you the idea how to work them; material for embroidery included. (Main Floor.) $2.25 Center Pieces.at 5c, A number of beautiful center pieces with the em- idery started to show-you justhow the stitch should be— _worked. Also cushion tops:the same way. Math fioory 48c Florentine Frames at 25c¢ These handsome picture frames are for round or square cabinet-size photographs. We are obliged to limit two 10. one customer, | (Main Floor) 39c Elastic Beaded Belts at 25e Imported belts, made of a good quality elastic and black beads. These belts are extremely stylish and serviceable and can be worn with any costume, (Main Floor.) 25¢ Cord Shopping Bags at 10c~ Ghristmas-is drawing near and it would be ‘well’ to have one of these handy bags-1o carry small _packages;— they are made of stout, brown cord with eaten handles, - | (Main Floor.) SS W 05° Stamped Collar & Cuff Sets, 5c The kind that every one is wearing. Collars, stocks a j psin came eau beeMel neal condition, worse In and collar and cuff sets, stamped for embroidering ona 6°! the morning than any other time, T) . fine quality of white linen, in either heavy or grass linen, y | (Main Floor.) “5 Stamped Cus Cushion Tops at’ 10c ‘Beautiful tops and center pieces are stamped for embroidering on the finest quality linens and art: fabrics, Some are tinted, which gives that pretty, shaded effect. (Main Floor) ~Men’s Handkerchiefs, Six for 50c ' Pure Irish linen handkerchiefs for men. These are an-extra-fine-quality-and—large-size;—all-widths- of hems; regularly 75c. a half dozen. (Main Floor,), e o y GH 0 || tt t} $2.50 to $3.50 Cushion Tops at 75c Many pretty designs in Hardanger, Ribbinsene and | eyelet patterns with material to finish; work iscommenced, | showing—just how it should- be finished. Also Center I. pieces the same way, =a RSS EET i {Main Floor.) o0c Linoleums Tuesday at 35e | High-grade linoleums in an excellent variety of pretty patterns and all-the most desirable colors. The patterns are the very newest, Tuesday, 35c a square yard. “STFitth” Floor.) a a 51.50 Box of Cigars at 90c These-are 5c factory seconds equalin—yuahtyto the regular Se cigar, but the workmanship is nor quite up to + the standard; the wrappers run a lite uneven. {Main F 5 50c Florida Sweet Oranges at 25 The kind that you usually buy at 50c a dozen. Large, luscious, juicy fruit, all ripe and sweet, Special Tuesday i at 25c.,a dozen. | (Fourth Floor.) c ‘Sumore Biskettes” at Bie eo little’ biscuits, Sold in stores at Sc a carton; here Luesday at 3} 41c a dozen cartons, thousands — of 2c a carton, or (Fourth Floor.) | “2 Porto Rican Panetellas, $1.50 In boxes of 100 each, All Porto Rican tobacco, all hand-made; ao little rough in looks, but they smoke as sweet as cigars’costing.double the price, } 4Mein-Floor.) I ‘2 Business Envelopes at *1.25 We will print at short: notice 500 business en- velopes, including the stock, for $1.25; latest styles of type. e Third Floor.) We Give ‘S. & H.’’ Green pee Stamps $2 Business Letterheads at 51. 40 We will print 500 business letterheads of fine grade of paper for $1.40; size 8x10?2; in a neat box,* (Third Floor) “8 ee pears rveceeted 199 PN ee mn carvan gu aaNes Sct sartsut these popular siks, 20 Inches wide; in fourteen ait= ferent styles of white-and-black and jasper gray effects, _perfec Bienes new {ks in patt $1 Satin Foulard Silks at 65c a Yard 3 that are_always—wanted— 85c Checked Louisines at 65c a Yard 24 inches wide, in a large assortment of desirable patterns and colgrings. = \ 85c Crepe de Chine at 65c a Yard | 23 inches wide, iu all staple street and evening colors, Including «| white, ivory and blacis $1 Black Taffeta Silk at 75c a Yard “20 Inches wide, in an exccllent quality for Hinings and petticoats, 65c Black Taffeta 19 inches wide, In ot Silks at SOc a Yard nranteed quality, for linings 2nd _pettleeats— inch Tough SHK Sulting, fi ivory, light blue, myrtle, cardinal, wine color, brown, national O5c a yard, frase, Besad vay, new h pink, silver gri and navy blues und bl fa + Stewart Hullding. JOHN WANAMAKER | Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway; Fourth Avenue; at eith to FPenth Street. | = IBA AUMANT ron ee ibernat Credit Terme Apaty Ever Mersey and Conwseticngs With FOR THESE OUTTirs_ 1 ay i Couily Fury 3449: Fernnbenet $39.95. 4 We Furnish Avartmyent. }- Apart Apartments Snucty Yuentshrat Toni Lady's Tivrulst ed. Complete, Desk, $GGS3 1 $4 HH 03- THIue BD, - 5-93.. WE PAY PRELGIT, The Se that ¢ ng not tWé slightest’ Chee ee est points in its favor during: its is a purtly vi aration, contain nineral sn any form, he AS. eed one of the forty years of existence It is recogn “very where not only as the bs 1 blood purific but the the medi that can be taken with absolu' ifety by the youngest child or ite ol fi mbes of the family, Next in import ich the tem is left after of mued $ the condition in w teal tr Aas Medicines Bae mereu potash or of mineral ingredients often do Penganeny injury by eating ont th lining and tissnes of the stomach, prod yz chronic dyspeps unfavor ably affecting the bowels and so damaging the system that even if the original cause of the disease has been re- moved, it! is left in ee deranged and $1,000 REWARD rina weakened condition t he health is p nently impaired. ‘SS. enjors the JF -NOT PURELY VEGETABLE distinction of being the only blood medicine on the market that docs not contain a min- eral property in some form, Being made entirely of roots, herbs and barks it 1s. absolntel nless to any par d health to every hens and purifies the SiS Sirenovesall poisons, fre blood and give er and more lasting results than any other bloo¢ medicine, §, S. S. is the very best treatment for Rheumatism, Catarrh Scrofula, Sores and Ulcers, Skin Diseases, Contagious Blood Poison ant all troubles due to an impure or poisoned blood gupply. Besides being the King of blood purifiers S.'S, S. is the best al most jnvigorating ] ntl tonics. eyerer, SPECIFIC CO, ATEAMTA, BA part of the boc t

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