The evening world. Newspaper, November 23, 1906, Page 5

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+ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY,” NOVEMBER 23,- URL NOT STOLEN: JUST RAN AWAY TO FIND EDITOR |Fourteen-Year-Old Vivian Langdan Left Home Af- ter Wiring Young Man, PUZZLE. TELEGRAMS A Lowther, Told to Meet Sender, Didn't Know: Who-Had Sent Them. WOKE MOTHER'S GOWN. s dureau, and fled $6 \in ed raincoat for future use. ‘Then he maid and they set out y registered at tho Boucher and went down to " “Yottle decked out in one of ‘a ailk Gtesses and Miss ed in her mother'a eyen- were new Mother Solved Riddle. from. Mrs er asking 1f J Miss Vivian and her col- girl went to & Poughkeepste de it store, Where the 7 a@_cape and Vivian purchased « Hew hat — Clapp, —@ me bought Fed Vallor-itide sult, gloves, But Miss qvoman, knew and was’ susp! Close questioning brought out thi Vivian) had left: her juxurtous Have cat TAHOGOAL EtG TREK, Clapp cruelly ‘spolled tt by nd Howlssing. the girls. parents, was —not wii ne long thereat ter untll iemevers bound, t Wiviin much ehtenet ive-mites down tne pike d kil, but was arrested en foule ‘by a Poughkeepsie. sleuth wis tracked" her. Tk is denied that Vivian Intended tu merry_Lowiner though themed int] mates that such Was the plan. ERA OF FIREPROOF STEAMBOATS DAWNS. Pennsylvania Railroad: Is Building Such -a Craft for Use on the, Delaware River, ing In this city At the anQual me yeiterday of \ho ehitects and Ma esting dese provt ferry-boat and a fire eurslon steamer, \both of whi outgrowth {of the Slocum disaster Othdr boats of tha samo types are un- Hor dousideration by large transportutlon corpbrations in vaylous parts of| the are the -proot was Tetry-boat Diu Mosque, a It Is\ now ‘belig ik Feaitond to ru de by ‘the across Norfo, wide, 14) Voted for Murphy for A vote for ‘Tammany Leader Charles F. Murphy for Governor way turned up by tho Hoant of County Canyassers, at work at the City Hall, In their can- yass of tho vote of ‘the ‘Fouprteenth Election District of the Twenty-sevent|) Assembly Lestrict yesterday: This ts in James J. Martin's district. ‘Che voto was found to be a legal one, Murphy's name having been properly written in the blank column. ‘Two votes have been found 42 Mayor, McCjellan, « jovernor, ‘ , away In the pocket of her tah-} 19006. The Toys Toytown is getting to be a very busy place. Wise people are look- (SIEGE NO CONNECTION: wih ANY OTHER S. OTHER STORES a= Winter Coats, Regularly $12. 50, $15, $16.50 and $18, oe Marrow at | 400 Misses’ ing about already—the wisest are { choosing and buying while assort- | ments are large and fresh and be- { fore the preiticst and newest things -) Are-snapped dip. The quantities and varieties of | | joy-givers we have to show pr- | vent our giving any space to spece } L. tacular displays, but we show the | toys themselves at their best—and that's what's wanted, after all, To parents we say “Bring the children." To children ‘we “say “Bring-your-parents, It's a ques- | tion which will enjoy the showing | most. | Thanksgiving — “Goodies” New Scalon's Choice Mixed Nuts, cp, 16 Sits, 0 Loree, Ripe, Joley | | | F lonida SW, ectOranges, ~Daylighu Made me t Charlotte Russe: i [Fountain Quality Old |Eges” sehen rebate corsa 28¢ | ‘Choice Fresh. Killed | || that up to $18. Dry Picked Fowl or | English Plum Pud- |ding—- Tb. cay « 22¢ es : this lot [Best W Western Candled would sell regularly for less than $12.50, and from gyi extraordinary Sat- urday event in the popular Girls’ and Misses’ Section is the result of one of the greatest special pur- chases made by this store ‘in many a month. values they will remember for years. Misses’ and Girls’ Empire Coats.at...... : | Misses’ and Girls’ English Box Coats at.... Misses’ and Girls’ Long Loose Coats at.. Mis<es’ and Girls’ Semi-fitted Coats at.. Misses’ and Girls’ Redingote Styles at...... | Misses’ and Girls’ Chic Fitted Coats at.. } The girls and their mothers who know quality and style will be the first to recognize how remarkable this oppor- tunity is, and we earnestly advise those who are interested in this announcement to be here early, for the picking is unusually rich, and the first comers will get 88.90 The Dolls |. There are more dolls here to-day than have ever been brought to- geiler at any one time under ancy one roof in this country, Wes sy this on the authority of the pec gle who should know—the doll im’ sort- ersand makers, Moré important from your etadds paint is the fact that there i in't an | “ugiy or an uninteresting dell-in the lot. Wo are firraky ‘cons, vinced that it fs positively injurious to a -child’s taste for bexuty—if not actigilly fo mentatity-—to give her a repu comunonplace } companion, th we pick our dolls as if we were picking diamonds; ly jewels of beauty, te prices, of course—this Sig Store, retaihin { Moke is ‘The Boys’ Overcoats | and Suits at $5 | | Ages 2% to 16 + Russian Overcoats—intine-ker— sity and melton; in all. colors; trimmed with military braid and bi her Jack _ either Stylish Recters—in Tir or shape-front s fin nnel or farmer's satin d n either plain n all the new ligi it and dark Oxfords: also black. | ‘oys? Overcoat | | Russian and Sailor Blouse Suits —all mage with large sailor collar and bloomer trousers; in all’ the These five include tlie selling sty les of thisseason, ! | only shor in DORN: ms new Winter colorings. Norfolk Jacket; Double Breasted jj} and Belt’ Suits—with plain. or Knickerbocker trousers; in plain color or fancy mixtures. (Sieg tl Cooper Store, Second Floor, Fleer Rear); f.) best- ‘of which are - hoto Special y—— Roasting Chickens, iv. 15¢ | [Loins of Fresh Jersey | de dark and light mixtu The materials are only of the best qualities—the kind you would expect to find in far more expensive garments; they include kerseys, cheviots, Scorch tweeds, broadcloths, etc. The colors comprise all of the most popular shades of the season, including blue, red, brown, gray mixtures and black. Every coat is cat in one of this year’s smartest styles; beautifully taitored and neatly trimmed, most of them being tailor strapped with self material; some are lined; others, where the cloths are heavy, 400 of the wisest New York girls will walk out of here with the best coats this or any other store -has ever offered at this price. are unlined; irday-only—a—dozen earbonette portraits of you or the baby and one 16x20 enlargement of any photograph, suitable for framing, at less than the usual prlce ofthe carbonette Pepe 50 Saturday (Slege! Cooper Store, Seecnd Fieor, Center.) Stylish Fur Neckwear at Special Prices HERE ate ties, scarfs and muffs in lamb..and Persian paw. selected -and-carefully matched skins. All Gy lined with guaranteed black tin The prices asked are all “special, The more looking around —and— pricing—you do the more will you appreciate these values. Pers‘an Lamb Tics at >> $4.50 inch Persian Paw Scarfs—at SF5O 66-inch Persian Paw Scarfs at $6.75 Large Pillow Mutis to natch at $9.75 60-inch Persian Lamb Scarfs at $6.75 Large Pillow Muffs to-match at $9.75 Beautiful Persian Paw Sets—large | Beautiful Persian Paw Sets—hand- illow muff and 60- $11. 75 | CoO recast $19.50 inch scarf; per set. muff and 60- ingh_ | —{Slegel Cooper Store, Seruad Flo scarty—per stress | Children’s Bath Robes, $1.48 | ¢ HEY'RE of German flannel; three feetaway you couldn’t possibly tell them-from Erench flannel_robes; and Ger- iiman flannel launders so nicely, too. few are of if ~pretty-pink-or-bine-Turkish-toweling.but the majority are in neat,figured designs of a good grade- of the flannel... They have large sailor collars, trimmed with bands of heavy satin ribbon, and have heavy cord girdles. All colors « » $1.48 and combinations of colors are here, in every size-from 2 to 10 y FIRE at the emarkabyal low price. : $1.50 and 52 Sample Hats eon Men ' To-Morrow at *1 (Sletel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Cente! seen, The sale involves eight hundred or N these hats we offer you one of the best bargains that this . Season ha more choice sample hats of one of the leading hat makers in thiscountry- Being samples, naturally they are even better finished than hats intended for regular stock. . They are made in the latest sty!es aid blocks and in all the popular colors, If ‘you want a hat that will give you good service and at the same time carry with it style and neatness, this is your opportunity to get itand save from #0c $3] to $1.50 in the bargain. Your choice — cannot be equaled in New York, «. , (Stege! Cooper Store, Malo Ploor, Rea | STEN OSS IE ET TS RE I SOE ry piece is excellently made of We also call attention to the fact thar, m our regular line of soft and stiff hats at $2° Manufacturers’ Clearance Sale of Saves Purchasers from $2.50 to $5 Found in New York to $17.50 aha isn’t the ordinary kind of “sale at stuff,’ tons of which are being as 3 thrown on the market just now. It’s Stet top eet all geod clothing—with a reputation behind ~ every every stitch. ~ It1s a collection of surplus stocks from three-of our own —manutretr who make our regular Itnes, up their own stocks sweetest.of the plums—and we pass them on to-yot-to-morrow, T which the same garments would sell ordin- arily in our own regular stock. Out Goes All Our Finest —Waliees at ‘Half Its Former Prices It-is-one-of the four} Fuller detail will be found in other papers, but suffi- are famously low. marked at least $100 in the exclusive millinery shops, ly beautiful millinery creations possible to conceive or to Produce t fateu will findsome superb examples of Men’s Clothing. on Every Suit or Overcoat and Gives_a Choice Among the Best Medium-Priced Garments to Be at $15 warment and -aconscience-shown—in—' ete In clearing they gave us the he values quoted are the prices for Tuxedo, Full Dress and Frock Coats and Vests. fine ready-to-put-on tailoring in these styles, in all sizes for all builds of "men, in the FOALS L fotof suits referred-to-in-the-next-column- al the price Of...evseeseeeeeee *20) Mén’s Ns $12.50 and $15 { Values (Slegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Rear) Values $19. 50 | Values $15. 00) 1750; Winter Cvercoats HESE carefully tailored and finished in “Hye mostappr are 14 to 20 years | in asking you to compare them with the ayerage $10 suits and coats of the good ! specialty clothing houses. The Overcoats are made of fine melton ford’ and Cambridge Pana ee black; there is a choice. of the p drep center ven is an exceedingly stylish model, The Suits are in cither the single or double breasted style, made of some di nicely finished throughout. SuTtS OF Youths’ and Suits, $7.50 and-_oyercoats_are sul all fashion, The or 30 (0 36 SF pertectty sate oth, inthe swagger-Ox- i or form: Hhting backs; pies <tr there are also $7.50 fine cassimere, in all the Winter shades; uc.and black cheviots in the lot. Every one is Any onc oh these) stylish OVEFCOMLS Alyy ve HISts our regutar-mid-season-clearance~im the* Millinery Partor: great millinery events of the year. cient suggestion of the imporiance of the event can be had from thi All the Finest Hats, formerly priced from $15 to aa $75, can be had to-morrow at HALF those prices ingle statement: It must be remembered, too, that our millinery prices, even on our finest productions, The hats formerly priced $75 (to-morrow, $37.50 and $40), would be They are the finest and most delicate- y human hands: 1,800 Pairs of Women’s $3 Shoes. Here| Saturday. at $1.95 All sizes in 8 good styles. Calfskin, button and lace shoes, kidskin or patent leather ‘shoes. All son’s styles, high or low heels. Some of shoes have all the features of the standard $4 makes. Among these, and at the same price, there are also many sample shess fale 0 sell at prices up-to $5, (Slere! Cooper rn OMEN who like new Mei in best leathers will be here to-morrow and save $1.05 on shoes that simply cannot be equaled anywhere for a penny less than Mx, I3*r IES Stylish Telescope Hats for Youths, $1.45 Colors brown, | epockal-princ. oft hats, Which he can bend in any shape to sult his pocket without injury. se $1.45 to suit all tastes—the new shades of gray, tan or the reliable black in all sizes at the Victor Talking ‘Machine and 4 Meee machine, ment it itors an creates make up for the | No Mon y Dou n 1 and ‘I a We Jemor and hear Come in and Mie Auxetoplr it. All the latest records ar ‘Edison Phonograph sleasure you get out of phonograph or talking the entertain- provides for your v d the cheerful spirit it in the home more than cost. And asy we have considering how made it for everybody to pay for one, there ought to be a / | talking ms chine of either of @ these mak ry home. of these maryelous en nstra ) Victor, will please. you. nd the others, (oo, hird Floor, Rear)

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