The evening world. Newspaper, November 20, 1906, Page 6

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‘ig Sig bailean aes el hor ¥iddish-Engtish. She Wants No Money, ~ but to See Him. SR tears tett y words from ‘hi story of Alexa: the the world at ile oor the wom. for lim to win Shw tld how. Birth to his t ee beret wood a cal geniuses “cannot do without. Appealed in Desperation. penniless widow at thirty- he had supported herself and Tett a three, = her eleven chikiren as long as she was | ~sble and only when Alexander ‘wen fame and affluence did she ap- | Peal to him for ald. The appeal was vain. But as the tears coursed down her cheeks while @he told her siory, i Was evident that Peisclmikoft's refusal to support her “ta_not her main grievance. “He won't see m ‘He refuses to see his mother—my little Alexander that I Worked so hard for, Think of It. “He denies his mother.” “Yea, Interrupted Pemcnnikotrs sis ter, Mrs. Rose Zenter, with whom the mother lives. “We wrote to him last Week that mother was anxicus ty see him. and if he was ashamed of her. she would meet him on the street some- Where and nobody need know of it. “But his wife.sent a letter in reply, saying he nad no wish to see mother ———sand-that-she-must not ‘more, Eup and go to work ev Think of it! Mother used to get morn.ng at 5 of bread to o'clock, with only a piece ‘mat all day. Never Answered Letters. ‘Here is a letter his wife wrote me, six years ago in answer to one I sent him, spying mother longed wo sce him und’ thht we wouid pay ner passage to (Berlin, where te lived, if he would re- Fovlve her. He would never answor my mother: Totten: himself; his wite wrote The letter follows: —ann-wo a “Dowt your threatenings to send your mother are ‘of no sense whatever, for YOu weem to think that «: mand him to take her into Maving been ba 3 fe had to swear tc ton whateve Geing of Jewlsti religion uw Cun com= puized a a drop all cor with his family, you It is entirely Mro“Petochnikoft’s goot wil if he helps Bour_mother, and a wishes you to un- (derstand It nc —taa the such. power to drop her or hol her at will, You h no power vhatever, and If she kee it with her, “Aa for notat al =ereat the work for you vent. Above all th Koil wishes you to ersiand + ds Indifferent to your threa the old mous It took. me with back to Alexander to month, # mM to go RWh Wher he wa ph mother the Czar Chieaga oman. yes tn ext recital at AW Ingres ly for ha. ie Hal st who, with } hin } had! mney hin-eny4 TetscaniKoff: New York.) STAR BOWLERS (Copyright by Gessford and Van Brunt, IN BIG EASTERN LEAGUE SERIES Alexander Petschnikoff, Famous Violinist, Spurns Old Mother Who Peddied Wood in Moscow to Educate Him. Furned ‘from from His Door, you, USE A BLUE TRANSFER CARD. i 1 | | i two or more | partments and ex- | pect to take your THE. EVENING WCRLD, ‘TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, If you shop in de- | purchases with 1906 R.H. Macy & Co.’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices 34th to 35th St $50,000 worth of Royal Berlin Porcelains — table wares and finest art pieces—HALF A sale without parallel. Basement, ¢ high | nt assortments worth prese dL No better indication of the remar ck-increase of over $1,600; ; 4 JUS and Other Alleys Full of Interest. “Brooklyn bowlers won nine fourteen games from “Newark aitnys, Brooklyn, yesterday and evening, althougn It looked at start, test, victory-trom “Ehier'x team: An interesting feature was that, walle Joona beat Voorhels, with 210 against “She scores foilow: lost on averal tor Voorhrts. Johns, 19! perheis,—Brsokiva. tag —19T- 24) 107, Two-Men BA Term Henry Voorkels ThreosMen | HROOKL “ONEWAT Close Games at Ehler’s tof the Eastern League series on the Universal afternaon the when Lee Johns beat Voorhets three out of five in the individual con- that the visitors might clutch @ of this series the scores Were fo close that the former 2 ~~ 192, 304 i Pe Ech nIKong TESS Waid isidiial Aerlese Dunbar Totals ate ait a 404 388 S75 hree. Bradley Totals an Teams, Baltimore, T Philadelphia. Ge 182 Bradley 8: 3S 43, 1s) 303 Ginwee aL amr wers as follows Individu Rosen, Curis, Totals. .£58 487 veeMan ‘Teama, sulaaipsee Totals | HIGH SCORES RO ROLLED — ily Cowles and Otto He 3—Central Brod tas, Fan f twomfn teams with H. of the games in that city, the full scores DeIng aw followk: S?) atter advo 100 415 £85] ments and changes In the C 200 oS 1th i} sitions abridged py Pederaleervices, 26—804 +010 | 5 GERMANTOWN, Tenn 720 882 907 of the | have been shed to roll-a home and-home series | fait into th Avs NOSE Se Bonaparte Says Both Sex Should Have Equal Chance in Examination. Nov. Conn., fmen and women be plac | equality in civil service examinat was advocate! by —j Bonaparte 1 [fore the | League | many F te made memoria! to Carl Schurz, the great | service reformer. Secretary Bon § many other im} law had this to say: “I slouki ike to seo the privilege of | specifying the x of eligibles in re nd men and wo! taken without Avcerding to my. not how referring pa whereas reas ae oerran stheess tine vari with them’ (lor the most” het dows female orphana). but must be will not get a square deal.’ —_—_-_— | IN A TREETOP. THREE DAYS. and Doy, Flood~lnprisoned. Nov [H, Robinson, a tim! [the top of a tree In W erman oR lowing for rescuers to come an Yenterday soma ne n calling and answered id pend for tdi aa aco him 6 It was-im-| obiason, a hi ide of the tree, and tt rt all day, iste Heth theremin t The man‘and hi | out food tor thre extiausted. It is feared that they river before a boat be Kot to and well eater), nani Idol of Rue} a ngton the locakecam i yaar they Reve wh an even pane with Trenton, ‘Trucks, of Pailadelphia, Was the star girect, London. Sahn cornices momen im Per at 171, 260, 14. ee KOPS BROS,’ NEW HOUSE (ere in the Fish Building, Nem | of of tho oupy The Bros car they ha: tn th opened sales off o> ANOTHER UPRISING IN CUBA PREDICTED. | the 201, 177, WILL OPEN IN DECEMBER. Corket Manufacturers Have Qunar- | ueeep WITH CLOSED LIPS. ore, and have | at No. & Basinghal) oo i on Republte Like w Castilto, The A Welxh Welfare of (% Curse, Saxe Gen, s wel of ine Uke a Intervention utrlota of Cuba ident in Germau-Polish School Thus Renent German Reeltatton, Y AU, -Prosaia, Noy, 20,—One hu and sixty prosecutions re- sulting from the Polish school strike Againat th in the cou wo, Bro authoritle . Os and a berk have are reciting. the he ra belt unable to. ascaver the wamnber of revalcitrants at 46,000, NIL SERIE XES —That don an exact who | F BOEBION 0: ade for-merit th ney Man Calin for Rescue for Mimnelt DW. has been tn er bottom | the the Children The Poles | iF sent. ometal figuren now give the and | (aya $925.00 | three-quarter “"* $400.00 TS, len, model: special ML BOX COATS, elab- braid and é $300.00 COLTSKIN COATS, short g model, with embrol vest, trimmed with panne velvet $195.00 BROWN CARACUID COATS, box model, trimmed with pleated brown broad- cloth $180.00 PERSIAN PAW COATS, various models; special. $84.74 WOMEN'S FUR-LINED COATS. BLACK BROADCLOTH lined with brook ko and “fin- ished with collar and cuffs of blended brook mink; suitable for £,-walki: w weir; special $37.49 IC! 2LOTHA COATS, $34.74 In Store For You In The Macy Siore cable growth of this great Macy store than the Show-W ‘Over $5,000,000 ook one. year, ago. To-day we Depar rime showing: the -_CHANDISE—THE are the dis of Fa: Paintings, Of ex | floor, Novi the Silverware section. | in its history. grea: furnishing goods dnd oddit geo The main showin int T fifth floor, Other attractive displays. include Sorrento wood novelties on the fourth of smokers inorease are those devoted to VE FINEST PROCURABLE in this and foreign mar Millinery, Diamonds and Gold Jewelry, Oriental Rugs and Carpets, ‘Bronzes, Marbles, Fine China and Art- Pottery... f Fresh displays of Holiday Novelties are-blpoming out on every floor everyday. eptional interest are the displays of Foreign Novelties, including all sorts of articles in bronze, nickel, silver, art glass, horn, hammered brass, copper, etc.—house- s for the library and smoking room. of these wares occupies a big section ot the main floor, 34th street side. requisites. isin the Cigar department on the ionable Garments, Silks, Dress Fabrics, Laces, Trimmings, |. elty ‘Picture Frames ¢ on the main. floor and a great variety of new wares in y HIGH -CLASS MER- ets. Particularly prominent The largest display Bed For little folks the Fifth Floor Toy Store holds out the greatest attractions Fine AV alinge : } i Firat Floor, Black and Brown Lace Veils, 2 yards long, $3.96, $4.49, $5.94. Chiffon Veils, late novelties, heay-) ily embroldered, 133 yards long, i] ~$3.44- Chiffon Veils, 3 yards long, heav- Ny embroidered, . $4.48. Chonille-dotted Veilings, 27 inches wide; our own importation ; a yard $1.24, $1.49} For Men, Women ‘and Children. Se First and Tiete Scoit & Co. ot Ss cot” ga: tonto all others having a more or less are_moderate withal —_—Men’s Shirts and Drawers, $2.98 to $5.69, Children’s Vests and P Ww Slimitet quanti “flat” undergarments. “Maysko” Unshrinkable Underwear, —pPpure wool or silk-and-woo! erland ex xpressly for Suits and Corset sleeves, ankle lengths, The prices range fram_-S less Corset Covers to § Combination Suits. Other lines in regular stocks include a full range of lower price goods from 98c. NSHRINK ABLE NDERGARMENTS only voor wear we . know of that can be had in snow. white, ; yellowish cast. Und ferwear—for women who do not ot yjec For those who de, . The “Maysko”’ Vests, Combination Suits and Tights— high or low necks—the Tights in knee and 19 for High-neck, Long Sleeve tnd) Floors ke a famous brand of Un- "We have exclusive sgle rments may be had in all wool being-tnshrinkable, this is the “Pescdt” prices ‘ants, $1.64 to $3.29. itjes_of we provide | garments, made in Switz- line embraces Covers with long er short 4,29 for _Low-neck,Sleeve- “Men’s Sweaters: embra tical yo of Sweaters he prodi Both pt Sai. some V-neck The i $1.50 to S550, Our Sale Prices, $1.4 A Maker’s Odd Lines. 4! Fitth Floor, nand fancy weaves Tombtrattons;—some- “with-high-toubie toit collars; — others button-front jacket styles. Here iy the-best-part-of-the story-: actory prices of these ‘Sweaters ranged from : Clearance of lots from one of the lead- lectior ly every size, ave and color uces, te included, in solid col- 9, $2.24 and $2.97. 3 "$2.97 Goes A you choose; but no ma sure that you are gettir ire offers, we tell of Suits and sum of Including A Sailor or Russian Blouse Suit ere; sizes up to 12 years ed Suit Sers; sizes 7 to with two row to 10. years. coat, medium Clothing Boys of 2 % to 16 Years. may be very inexpensive or very costly, as with or without belt, at made of navy or Oxford frieze; dou- Long Way In Store For tter what you pay you m ig MORE for the money Y bey than Overcoats for the very modest made of all-wool cheviot knicker- 16 years $2.97 S$ of buttons and emblem length, made of Oxford JF you needa single dish, a b hen, and dining-room Our stocks of come here, sible for selling, are larger other surance of unmatched varieties no matter what your needs may be. ‘China and Glass Spread : __ Ready for Thanksgiving. Basement, bit of glassware or a complete new outfit for the Thanksgiving feast, such wares, on display and acces- than the combined stocks of all th the « City, That 13 an as- { satisfactory selection-- ae JESSE account we have way and: have them TIME. How You (Se “Run An Account” | In This Strictly Cash Store: For patron: s who care for.the conveniences of an or- dinary “Charge” ane without the faults of ora an DEPOSITORS’ ACCOUNT “DEPARTMENT. Deposit any sum you care to, ma “Charged’ T.INTER THREE MO} THS, ON YOUR DAILY BALANCE, DEPOSIT CANNOT BE AGAINST FOR EXPENDITUR THE STORE—AS WE DO NO BANKING BUSINESS— ANY OR ALL OF IT MAY BE WITHDRAWN AT ANY MONTHLY STATEMENTS AND AL- ¢ purchases in the usual USUAL way—to the "in the UN EST, COMPOUNDED EVERY. CHECKED OUTSIDE OF S MADE _Laces. Irish ae + “Community” Silver for Your Thanksgiving Table in the Irish lace centre prices prevailing th the -stocks.are oft very. terest. and Bendings, 4 to widilis; a yard, 14c to.. Crochet Lace Edging | pertions, $ to 1N inc! widths; a yard, $1.32 to. Galloons, Edgings a a yard, $2.56 to. Insertions, ) widths; a yard, $4.39 to. Galloona, Edgings and I 6 to 10 inch widths; -2 yard, $7.94 to_ Allover Irish Lac yard, $21.39 to.. Irish Crochet Lace Me: ,15¢ to All are our own importation, selected by our’ representative Apart from the variety and beauty of these Laces, the low In no other store can you'match the values: Crochet Lace Finishing E tions, 2to 34) inch edits; Irish Crochet Lace Edgings and 4 to 54 inch 3: roughout great in- inc! sand In- "$1.98 id Inser- $4.28 count upon.It being Just serviceable tor me It ts sold under car guarantee, Silver ts u great ry triple ipleplus’’—an extra ca aAsserimenta clobrated. ware. Particns ed bo~th moderat poons, dozen . $6.78 insertions, —s 94} * $22.74 , $1.48 | Dutch Silver Supplies. First Floor. and whiter fult-t00-yard:s, Spring Hooks and Eye and white; sizes 1 to-4; pe tolld sizes....... 06 Imported 360 count... yard; speclals.es... Hat Pin Tablets, in jet containing six pins Dressmaker’s Tape 60-in. long, opped ends, quality, each, Skirt Markers, 2 slnpie White Cotton napeie wide; per dozen rolls Imported Snap Fas! or black, per dozen Darning Cotton, white; dozen cards Dressmakers’ Our Speciat Sewing Silk; black quality; a spool, Be; doz, spools..43¢ Hook and Eye Tape, black and gray only; regularly sold at 9c a Mea gaugelng the length correctly. . in black Pools;-tins a, in bac © gross of de and white, 3e S very good 3c device for 17e¢ half-inch Cabinet-Curios.— Firat Floor, Reproductions of Antique Specimens,-made in Holland. Exquisite wor manskip: ste sort that has made the ‘Dutch. z silversmith famous the world over, Chairs, $1.33, $1.69, Violins, $2.19, $2.88. Gondolas, $3.54, $3.79. Pianos, $3.98, Bon Bon Boxes, $3.33. Stamp Boxes, $3.33. Tab-es, $2.74. Carriage and Horse, $6.61. Fish Bon Bon Boxes, $8.99. Sofas, $3.06, Windmills, $3.72. Cart and Horse, $3.56. Sleigh and Horse, $3.29. Liquor Labels,' $1.88, Trays, small, $1.75, Salts, $4.44, Ban os, $4.76, Spoons, $8.42. Sale of White Fabrics. English Figured Waistings, mercerized, designs; 20c. quality, a yard..... Mercerized Stripe Brocade, a beautiful silk-finished fabric; ‘ 24c 45c, quality, a yards... Shennahonacaiuadnne Lingerie Batiste, 45 inches wide; a soft-finished material in great demand for waists and entire costumes; 20c. quality..1 5c Nainsook-finished Princess Cloth, 38 inches wide; for in- ” fants’ garments; 10-yard Lengths ... teeerpeenyens Leki snenoe Pirsi peutedainealk Rel t Floor. 27 inches wide; new v.15 $2,19

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