The evening world. Newspaper, November 19, 1906, Page 9

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CHAUFFEURS MET END AGREED 10 CULL OFF STRIKE ROOSEVELT GIVtS SHONTS COMMAND UE CANAL AFFAIRS PINNED DOWN BY BAGS OF COFFEE FOR FIFTY HOURS i | : Seen Well-Known Yachtsman, | ‘Eliminates the Office of Governor in the Pana- ma Zene, | Trouble Between--Com- pany and Employees Ended To-Day, Capt, Barr Held Prisoner with Broken Leg on Lighter Lakewood, | | | Pence hetween th SUFFERED GRE meer | portation Compa } ns , uateat | *iectrle cabs, J man belonged being reprexe il sin the organization. ot affairs | (ree | who went on) The Vody waa met at the | Unconseisus “ ‘or the, canal gone, Sse no Boneh by Lisbop -Potter and the cle { = met ¢Akcension parteh, ‘The curate of the} the —Fime—Unti pariw, Walter {ented Rey, & «| chapel, rnd the C Was Found. OVE STADHAD OL ~ DIRECTOR GES UP n-|H. P. Melntosh, Indicted -Ohio, Appears in Court and Gives Bail. ymandgr J. armigit. York Y: in -|SIX-YEAR-OLD GIRL CLAIMANT FOR ESTATE, | contest for Property of Widow of| arrived} for the Ninwt “THESE TWO THIEVES STOLE A LOCOMOTIVE. | hey Ran It Ten Miles on a Sinele | _ Every now and then we hear of a woman who cheats herself out of all the special benefits of Fels-Naptha soap. By using it—not in the Fels- -Naptha way, but in the way-her ancestors used ordinary laundry soap. She boils the clothes, she ~-haps.she adds a little washing-powder, or Something=-which is very wrong. = Her explanation for all this Unneces: *——Hearned to-wash,”*_In all probability she Jearned to wash before Fels-Naptha was: —invented;for-Fels-Naptha is-one-of the-modern time and labor-saving inventions. 5 Now, with Fels-Naptha soap, you don’t boil the clothes, there’s no red-hot fire a : : and steaming suds in the Fels-Naptha way. You don’t ae any back-breaking wash= board labor. You simply rub Fels-Naptha » soap on the clothes, put’ them in the tub, just covered with water.and let them stay there for-thirty minutes. In this half hour Fels-Naptha does everything that boiling and hard rub- bing can do and does it better. with Fels-Naptha soap, according to the directions on the red and green wrap- per, will’ never go back to the before- Fels- Naptha-was-invented way of wash- ing. She will also find Fels-Naptha useful in many other ways. Chawley Wants Anty Drudge’s Daughter's Hand. Cowley iMG Drudge, 1 came to seek your daughter's ani Anty Drudge— You did, did you? Well, you'll find it _In the kitchen, hugging a bar of Fels- Naptha anid tak- ing a stain out of its owner’s party frock.’ Fels-Naptha 1s as far superior to the imitation as gold is to brass, Boke iis aici ladies ie nicest eG Redlai ddl bassinets foe THE EVENING WORLD, | “COMMODORE KANE'S FUNERAL {$ HELD Distinguished Gatehring tends Services in Memory of | Potter pronounces wan no etilogy nor sistun: Schermerhorn, cs al a" paca | The only part of Fels-Naptha soap that can be imitated is the name, | JE Ea stirs them with a stick, she rubs them nearly threadbare—which is-all wrongt—Per=—— ary troublé and_ work is—“It’s the way. The woman who once does a wash’. NE De J. Kell MONDAY, NOVE! BER. 19, 1906. ‘ a I" Tuesday Bargains of ours are as different from the usual type of “Bargain Day’ offers-as fresh fruit-is; different from canned fruit. These offers are picked fresh fron our alock. “On | necessary. Monday they are in’ our regular lines and are selling at) THANKSGIVING BASKETS. Our usual their regular prices. -On Tuesday morning they wake) Thanksgiving Basket plan is in. operation. Each basket up to find thémselves marked with a special price for| contains a dinner sufficient for six adults and is sold at that one day. i $1.50. We will attend to deliveries in Manhiatt And this price is always lower than any price lbutas these run into the tens of thousasds cach previoubly offeredon the same article concentrated practically into one day, we cannot promise ' |beyond that. For all other territory we sell. Basket They are all wanted, scasonable goods, NOT the unsalable stuff packed away behind count- ets themselves. Get orders in early. Munyon’s Witch Hazel Soap is one of the very sale on Tuesday; in all the most desirable colors; our) best soaps for the complexion; it is pleasantly scemt- sag 6c. grade; Tuesday, OME 3h i handsomely cabreidercd in rade white mercerized mull; just} 6c Lining Cambrics, 3!4c 10c Witch Hazel Soap, 7c : Re (Sj ed; positively will not Mi be the most delicate skin. {Main Floor) sh lingerié blouse. bargain ay offer, We fill mail and telephone orders as long as the special lots last. No promises beyond this. Right (| Over 300 pieces of this reliable cambric to go on) oe . 98¢ Shirt-waist Fronts, 29¢ Pretty patterns white on the finest the thing for the s' | © 3} (Riexd iegel per, a __1 Mata Flor) druff from the scalp, and keeps both the hair and the Excellent for drop skiris or coat tinings;a fine; Dentrun-the risk_of getting a-bad cough or an f@ ee eee 31.95 Petticoats, , $1.25 | Women’s 59c Leather Relis, “Ae Stunning leather belts in fine glove kid stock, with & eestved in all cases to limit purchases when deemed - it They are) Certificates’ which ¢an be exchanged here for the bask- 51 Bottle (ker Dandruff Cure, Bbc - therg is nothing beter than'this wonderful tonic ¢ IE to keep the hair from falling out; it removes all pen NG 7 Re en scalp in Fine, healthy condition. 5 (Main Floor.) ae }, > ) i 9 ae : —-40c Lining Taffeta, 24¢ Father John’s Medicine, SC _ range of ali the wanted shades, including black or) attack of— bronchitis with Father John’s remedies white; ,it is full 20 inches wide; Tuesday, a yard, 24c. | at 55c; regular dollar size. (Main Floor.) (Main Floor) These are ‘“‘Heatherbloom,” eater Imiation| = of taffeta silk yet produced; has a soft ‘swish’? aiy i E me Sy r eas (594 rustle, and is very serviceable; two styles and elaborate buckles of gilt and gun metal, copies of our \ 7 more expensive belts and a great bargain at 43c, a good assortme! f colors. (Main Flooe.) $1.19 Na apkins, 89¢ aA 75c Corsets and Girdles, 49¢ | ? There are three different lengths of the corsets— | Heavy silver bleached, breakfasi-size napkins, . NG long, short, or medium; also Some girdles and bust including some all linen ones; Tuesday, a dozen, | CY supporters in the lot, All perfect, All sizes, \880. (Second Floce,) | 50c Flannelette Petticoats, 35¢ 59c Table Damask, 39c get These pretty petticoats are extra_good quality; Here's a-chance-to lay instock of Irish Damask; and come in pink and blue stripes; some have 4 allelinen, bleached. Also German Damask and mer- deep scalloped ruffle, others are finished with fancy jcerized cotton Damask; T! By a yard, 39c. stitching. (Mala Floor) (Second Floor.) 49¢ Tweed Suitings, 29¢ 81.95 Mercerized Table Covers, *1.50 “Strong, durable fabric; warm, without being] | Pretty, fecrea table covers that will make your ¢ Fiegel cantbersonic= excellent: inaterial forjouristcoats.OF dining-room teok cozy and your table auractive when ee) = G walking skirts; all wool; 36 inches wide; Tuesday, nor in use; two yards square. y _a yard, 28¢. | (Third Theor ‘Children’s $1.50 Sweaters, 98c $2.25 Couch Covers, $1.95 Cunning little sweaters for the, children; in By S variety ot styles, among which are the Buster Brown! Sees and the popular Norfolk jacket; all sizes in this lot,) us Children’s $8 Trimmed Hats, $3.95 Women’s 12 Le Han ateranes Be Beautiful hats for misses and chitdren, trimmed Dalat linen handkerchiets of fi h fi ey with the finest quality of ribbon, silk or velvet, in all} Ya kerchiefs of fine sheer quality; Gi 39¢ / Art Needle be. _Mitela Floor.) These couch covers are 60 inches wide and are fringed all around; there are three distinct patterns in heavy, Oriental effects he (Second Tour) and ail colors; inenlatteratlessalmosieveryicolontfromawhich to| artistic floral wreath and initial in corner; get some for esoie Ay : yourself or for Christmas or birthday remembrances, nd Floor.) (Main -Fisort ork Novelties, 19¢ 42c Crex Mattings, 35c 2 oael 7 € @ This lot comprises a number of little things, No floor covering quite-so neat as a satisfactory. fede! such as § pin-eushion boxes, hat-pin boxes, picture) matting, Try Crex matin se) ee frames; suitable for holiday gifts; regularly 29 to 30c.{ brown; many dainty designs; Tiesday, a yard, 85c, (Mala Floor) on {Fifth Floor.) 39c-to 59c Crochet Doilies, 19¢ | Boys’ 75c Trousers, 48c ———f—number_of_preny—designs;—can—be—used-for} Knickerbocker_trousers; well made for strenuous making pretty mats or centerpieces; interesting to s; in cheviot and cassimere; natty dark mixtures; those making Christmas fancy work. linished with strap and buckle at knee; all seam taped; is aur (Main Flocr.) sizes 6.10.16, Women's 52.25 Sweaters, 1A B i Cozy, warm, comfortable sweaters in finest worsted yarn; various styles and colors; high or} = Second Peer Men’s 15e Ha aad kerehiets, Jie Hemstitched; these are great bargains; every one re {guaranteed pure Irish linen; in $4, $2 and 1 inch’ hems. low neck, in V-shape and other designs; in red, navy blue, green, white and black. Sizes 34 to 44, __econd Fiver {Main Floor.) '25e Black Cashmerette Gloves, 15e \ Tivo-clasp cashmerette Boyes: with mercerized f~ Kege Women’s s 25c Fancy Belts, 15¢ Pretty, novel belts in silk, and fabrfcs, in the} latest styles and most dressy effects; all good quality; | lining; are just the thing to save your more expen- \sive gloves. it’s a 40 per cent. saving if you buy to-morrow (Main Floors) 50c and 75c Cracker J ars, 29¢ Decorated Austrian china jn pretty floral de- signs; several different shapes from which to Pretty styles in Asirakhan, bes kee x SS : ie tures and fale cheviots' in na choose; they keep the crackers fresh and crisp; orna- sizes 1 to S.years. mental, too. $1.50 Box of Cigars, 90c The only difference in these cigars Fests regular 5c cigar is that while they are of the same quality of leaf, the workmanship is not quite up {0} the standard, (Main Floor) c Children’s $2.95 Coats, Warm, sensible coais ae Bae and jnfar » fancy woo! mix y blue and browns; _ (Third Floor.) A delicious conserve; regular 40c glass jar.. Limi: 6 fare. Cereto Breakfast Food; re, (Mala Foor) (Fo r10e package, 6'4¢ Floor.) —— He Give “S, & H."’ Green Trading Stamps. iG pretty well understood by this time that seers during the week-and_brought cur to make the usual a ee:

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