The evening world. Newspaper, November 23, 1906, Page 14

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wtih JANURED WIFE TARS.'STANDARD'S PIE | INDEATHERS ANAL) UNE ATACKED Seen: Mrsst ne |( Ohio Begins Suit to Open Ser | ippers at Reasonable Rates. vice to All’ S e Buckeye o def ft Court ms County, ant the pisinGff, is orgunized powered to um by moans charges that native’ writ of mandamus {5 and that the defendant pro- the pubdlic equal and just fa: stra {ion in Ohio and fix a ot fates. The petition fs signed ees A omner a Attorney-General. | PUT WEALTH ASIDE THE EVENING WORLD, David, | ee NOVEMBER 28, reached tho; a was being | containing fixe persons. shore safely, while the. ewimped, her six occupints drowned. They were: John Harrison TLoseronto, chief engine: ronto, assistant MARY LES LOST “WEA STORMS ei Six Drowned=Outside. Toron- |» to Harbor and Four Others in Lake Michigan. [ESCAPED CONVICT IS ing to Flee From Gua to _Ganada. copesial to The Evening World. M “iihin four mi! which lin yo steam barge! * , to Toronto, } TORONTO, N WM. VOGEL & SON? Winter Overcoats and Suits for Men at $x5 It was a conqueror ob FOR LIFE OF MISER Until His Death “Mr. Smith's! Customers at Book Store ~ ~ Thought Him Poor. ~ $500,000 TO HOSPITAL- "FROM GUGGENHEIM. Generous Offer Is in Addition to Gift of $60,e00 He Had -Collected. ual meeting of the Board; he s of Sydenham Hospital, in ine - Hundred. and Sixteenth stteet, sist night, Isaac Guggenheim, of Fitth avenue, announced that ho erect for the institution a $600,000 ew byllding K the Doard would guar S@ntee to him that they would secure for a iispitaran annual Income of $50,000 $20,000 year. Basides making this offer, Mr. Gug- cna prosented to the directors 2 sehtah ‘he had collected wittiin the wt month 'to pay the expenses of the At the Smith" ‘was for many yan the tor of a book store on William ‘oo! ACE Poke meses ok Aa it ee said “he- ‘TRtnds and a jutimate friends and Gt talked pout himself, White taking a vapoi fem ayn OKO ine damp. of ulcohol ex: pion d and payne’ him ag eavarely, that died ae the lmergency. Since, his death it has: Sersioped ‘tha mn of considerable wealth. he being a ‘afr institutions in New York and Daitimore. His real name was cerns Fenton AE yer jr. He was born In Nashua, N. Sixty-eight years ago, and was ‘the i Liatiiadon, OL this amount, Mr. Gug-| of Justice Sawyer, of Supreme Genheimenubdscribed “$14, Bench of New Hampshire, He was a ‘member of the New j|ampehtre bar, but ‘That ghe an De stiolated by Mr, a TE was’ the| hed -gean. Httie practice. For years nowe of ‘iis fami 7 weita the tl exception of a sister, Mrs. 5, H. Hub- bende ot—rimn__O._haa ‘nownlof his and they hoped «that tveabouts, She ts now In the-city to he hospital building | have the remains sent to the old home Nashua. “SaturdayMorning--Limited wu 8 A.M. to 12 Noon. To-morrow we fnaugurate a “serles of Saturday morning a p REASON—Saturilay » -aftemioons—we have, a3—a—rute; ~ SMORE"business thanican be comfortably handled with justice to customers and ourselves. Saturday morning, on the con- we candidly admit, WE ARE NOT AS BUSY AS WE \T. TO BE, -- The Saturday business In New York City is tually jammed into’the afternoon! We’ want to change this, ee are willing FO PAY A HEAVY PREMIUM TO EARLY tor In several commercial], (Open Saturday Night Until 10 P. M. worlds who said: ‘‘Force without intelligence is noth- ing. Of what benefit would be the strength and resources of a tailoring organization unless guided by intelligence and directed by a purpose? We are inclined : the benefits would be of a very negligible quality. On the other hand, if these are concentrated and| forces directed, as they are with us— then and only then is it possibl> to trenscend beyond the commor~ plece andthe dead level of mediocrity. As an instance of what great work may be accom- plished under such conditions we present our series of $15 Winter Suits and Overcoats, The overcoats at $15 are fashioned in shaped FBack Chesterfields of light gray fabrics. three-quarter models of black Thibets, also medium Iength and box models of Kerseys, Meltcns and Velours. - The Suits at $15take form ina teries of single,and double treasted’ mode's. of conventional or radical styles, medium length and long coats, with deep centre vents or with- out vents, Fashioned of black ‘Thibets and fancy velour finished Cassimeres in monotones, stripes and overplaids. Other Winter Overcoats and Suits Up to $50, ‘WM. VOGEL & SON Houston St- PENNED IN A SWAMP. ugitive in-MaineWilderness Try- here,-an almost In- » reach In order rd y ties of eo it th H URRAH! | buildings. mobile ever built for a boy’s use. with her entire treusseau, magic lanterns—EVERYTHING you can think of, and hundreds more. marvellous mechanical pieces that genius has ever ccntrived, See the wonder ul animals that are all but ALIVE— 3 | jammer, the Policeman, and others. biles, fire engines and the like. Bring the children; let them Pick out-the things that they want to write to Santa Claus about. 1906. ~ Boys: and Gis The Toy Store Is Celebrating ATURDAY is “play-day,’t and there is no place where you can see so much, tomorrow, as in the new Wanamaker Toy Store. ° % ; It’s a'perfect circus, Two whole blocks long—occupying the Fourth avenue side of the Basements of BOTH Here is everything for boys, from a-donkey-cart to the finest and hand:qme:3t auto- Here is everything for girls, irom a kitchen range to the most beautiful l’oll Bride, Tuere are rocking horses, sleds, games, billiard tables, woolfy animals, rubber toys, But the most fun tomorrow, wiil Le in seeing the TOYS THAT LO THINGS—the most Here is a Cat that walks, and its eyes glow With real fiery light. } Here is & Chicken that walks along and lays eggs as it walks. | Here is a Peacock that struts proudly about as it openg and closes its magnificent tail. Here is a Musical Rose Bush which unfolds a magnificent rose with a little chil | ii center Here is a Jabbering Monkey on a ladder, another Monkey playing tricks with a-clown. There is a great life-size Mechanical Lion. Among the pieces not mechanicay are life-size figures of the Captain and Mrs. Katzen- Of course thece is almost VHLHE Gt variety of mocharicat ratroot tains, automo: Now is the time to thoroly enjoy all these “things before the rush of baying begins. | Fourth avenue side, Basement, Doth Buildings, JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Streets, Double Stamps on Saturday, Day and Night, And Every Saturday for the Remainder of the Year.” Your Choice of Double ‘Stamps in Either S. & H. Green or Dividend.” {A PAPMANSG ed; \Some Big Prizes! To-morrow Morning 262 Overcoats that range tn actual values $12.50, St $17.50, and some: 1 After thet the coats that teat repular Be ty Heke wt . prices. y, 84 Black Gvercoatss, Extra Long. 49 Black and Fancy Overcoats. ) lined; knee NING... eh $9.75 62 Chesterfield and Top Coats, ! coats He gray rious length ATURDAY MOR NG. $9.75 NG. ae Crayenette and Fancy Coats: Bnids 12 Noon. Sale oa |e BROADW: AY. + CORNER ~ - CHAMBERS = 0) caanemeeamnnennnasS TE W ART BUILDIN | (DAILY AT 830 AM. ~ Fulton Street, Bridge Street and Duffield Street. “BROOKLYN- ———— Misses’ Kid Gloves, 1. ee Misses’-Kid-Gloves;-+-or <= modes, tans, browns and fingers, Paris STORE OPENS Fine Dresses. Girls’ Dresses, for school wear, fancy mixtures and checks, Russian effect, some plaln and others braid trimmed; | deep hem, lined throughout, 6 to.14 yrs. (Value $2.50; 1 49 To-morrow, al | ‘Value $10.00; ‘To-morrow, 49c Stock Collars Girls’ Coats, full length, double-! Stock Collars, Poi:t 4 breasted front, full back; Coats matle! crochet and batiste; also Ir a to sell for $6.00; price.....+..++ 3.98 mulls lace combination with tab or iris’ Coats; full length, fancy | effects, each. : ; double-breasted front, box Trade, value $8.00, special, | iMen’ s 2, 50. Hats, $i. 50.): value 1 Men’s Woo _ Dinterwen Women’s ‘Kid Shoes. ase Raze ; Hs the ne SF nen's Shoes, made of best quality th patent leather ,and kid} 22> F soles, button and lace, the J" P are stylish and comfortable. {Value $3.00; kind th I Value $1. 50 en; bang \To- morrow A ire _ Boys) Shoes, all leathers, patent } gD, price: ‘White, \ kid and box calf, some blucher : §0c: Jointed Dolls, aoe 3i's0 sizes 2% to 5%, val. $2.00. 1.79 | Children’s Shoes, in button and} Jointed Dolls, curly wigs, blond Men! and brunette, sleeping eyes, some. vied | bet cbest silks, elegantly made,; 291 lacey some with patent leather. tips, four- tanned leather soles, 6 to 8 00 shoes and Socket yalue S0c, for atlwoo! camel's 1.00 iff, soft and , also fancy colors, des, all, sizes, value sesh Meet eee A400 Fino Neckwear, new fresh | hands, val, to $1.00, eds matet value $18, 7 | THE Com positions and the cneich of the other fd Scone ote [219 221,228,226, 227 GRAND ST. ce) exclusive pleasure, ofthe expert 1164, 166, 168 and 170°SMITH ST. mae} BROOKLYN. musician—the invention Lie Le = = Se 28: PLAYER- has: alts these —museal- gems at’ the command of the muric- “lover irrespective: of his knowl- E Th he 8 and piano player combined in one case—$950 to $700. Ceted in Mahogany, Walnut and Oak. The “beaitiful- sion’: style will interest -you. Anderson Pianos—-$250. Haz'eton Pianos # Gabler Pianos e Krell Auto-Grand Pianes | 370 Fulton st.qnearSmithst,), § GREEN Mozart’s of the 1 Notable Clothing SACRIFICED- {Men’s*16¢- ‘Overcoats — $7.99 Box and semi-box stvles; materials Irish frieze -atid meltons; also. fine incoats of $46 value go on the. bar= counter—at $7.99. Don't miss this chance. Men's Fine $5.99 Cassimeres aie hughes, single or double-breasted, all sizes for tall, meé- dium or extra stout men, Youths’ Fine a | 99. Suits&Overcoats #e Choice of worsteds, mixtures. and « plaids, all Winter weight—sizes.up to 20 years. Small sized men fitted. PIANO. ¢ of the written music. o you'realize that this me: ay play Tor EATS ighspade “Mis- Call cr write for Catalog "A." Open Saturdry Evenings. Brooklyn, ing @bout quality and don't ‘ou are & Peano “of atytey Icniow.,191 i ‘ali ‘and lookoyer.our Thanks If little money on-your clothes, || EDITION mind saving & OF giving offer of Suits and Overcoats made to your-measure ig $15—fit guar- THE anteed. EVENING SCHLANG MY TAILOR, WORLD 8 Myrtle Ave., Near City Hall, Brooklyn. : CONTAINS | = 7 y ALL ae x - aan IF YOU WANT-YOUR “BUSINESS” TO : wae BECOME THE TALK OF THE TOWN, TELL 60c mel _ ABOUT IT THROUGH A WORLD LWANT: A i ah

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