The evening world. Newspaper, November 26, 1906, Page 4

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a Separation. = Geneon Bo Heyman, ron of a O7 tobacco merohant, of niin a EVEN DOZ 6¢-questionante | ¢ AL i SoupanemaNh LXread fa rominent jprisink "4 t ~, jon about view 0! h- Grind Jury Said to Be Taking a mhen a sbous preferred ere hoayy buy- ie Hand in Stamping Out, Reck- less Driving. of divorcesta “tis 1_Kiupfer. Tho greatest auto mee Vanderblit Cup race was t chester Court to-day. w Hinellfe held for trtal an even dozen of speed burton! wax cronied bearskins and omen in strange coats, he odor of gaxo- “the quality of juaticg that took the form of $90 bali inal cases. Commissioner Bingham sent out: word __~| Saturday to supp junday auto speed- ing in the Bronx and Wes Inspector Hogan's men wer: yesterd@y, 11 was nal action In speed-v at Delmontco's on Des. , 1906 Battle, referee. whd Was ai ‘outs’ pauarrel sehlchcerdeds te ended ta REE EE a hind the effort t Fecklins drivin Harry Eagan, chauffeur for, Willlam Greenwo Hiverside Driv. and Geventy-nesong street, wan it by Policeman Goldman of th i bridge station, charged with ‘going is i twenty-two mbes aa hour at Jerome} Itc less to buy a Ster- | | avenue and One undred an. Ke Yr Hane any they | ie second street. He was held in for ling Piano than any other |} : urther tearing — ‘Tuosday. — Andrew | good piano we know. of. | : ¢, a real estate dealer, of No. 331 ‘ av 5 BIR foods pid A Hl I Went’ One Hundred “and” Ninsteents| Long Islanders, Moved by His ite minders 2 street, protestea that he was not going twenty-two miles an Sour when ar a aa Feated at Pelham avenue, near 1oft-| man street, by Policeman Iillon, He | Teepe was held In $200 for bearing Friday, | on Sunday . ‘These were held In $0) each for in Specin! Sessions: William 1} No. #5 Columbus avenue, Alexand rutherford, street, broker; y, Summit, N and lotel keep resorie tn ul Su "commission merchant, ine Hundred and Kigh Beaman. 1H. West incent— Becond The minister h. nivon-keepere (Or closed up, und bart Violktion of sine 11g Finding this wa in stopping the Sunday tramtic, a long. typewritten saloaw neon! WHEAT SHIPMENTS . AFFECT THE MARKETS. Wheat opened steady in the market to-day but later eased a little owing to Mberal world’s shipments for thé} * « to them. In tay talk, anil « half, the pastor told incidents .where families 3) young men dots After the # GHTER HER DIVORCE Ken Sumptuous Delmonico Wei- ding QuicklyFollowed by velide of ‘two Years, d sha mey resume her maiden name, the frolicking ways ef his bachelorhood, shorth after their sumplu@s wedding |, “SILOON MEN GIVE PASTOR A PLEDGE which lasted an of had saloon ten. Ww ‘week. and mmlerate reslizing- Nnsmisederthey Corn was firm. Spnidaye York's ppening prices were well » living with her father, at No. ‘The testimony in the divoree proceed- ings wae takep before George Gorden | 2% He recommended that | > Mra. heyman bo «ranted her freedom, the principal witness belng Mr. Peech. with his: former chum, and agmitted that they had « Aaticut. aah x Sermon, Promise to Close en fighting the ee menths. during Which time he tris had over ntty place ders arrested fo) vr 1KX tw t_mholly effect Invitation to asking them to attend Chueh Wart nleht, as he wanted to utlkc would ee M 3-5. ns = will keep up tis crusade, Chicago's. openirte pr eeetieegeeen wie ts Bad Jule, CHICAGO GIRL WEDS ABROAD rm—May, 43 to 43 5-8; —— 88 to 421-4 t 423-5 Naval Officer. Chicago s —December. 721-4, bla; Ma v Corn—November. Dy gember, 427-8 bid: May, 3-4 to'43 7-8; Sty; At 4 to 4 8-6. Upholstery Department. values on sale in this department:— es Bordered Portreres in Repps, Armures and Mercerized, $5.00, $7.50 & $11.00 pair, Yalu $7.00 to $15.00 pair. Duplex Armure Portieres. as rich-fabric- showing different. colars on each side, $10.50 pair, value $19.50 & $15,00 pair. Derby Satin Portieres “A full line of this season's colors, $11.75 pair, * value $13.50 & $16.00 pair. Embroidered Velour Por. lieres, z see faced, some fringed, —— 5.00 & $20.00 pair, Rie $20,00 to $30.00 pair. Verona Velour Portteres, single faced’and double faced, $12.00 & $20.00 pair, yalue $15.00 & $25.00 pair. Pag Fute Velour Portteres. i A complete linerof color combinations, $35.00 pair. $1 , Lapestry Couch Covers, $3.50, $5.00, $6.00 each. Moguette Couch Covers, '$6.00, $8.50, $10.00 each. Lord & Taylor Broadway and 2oth St.; sth Ave.; roth St. oats We direct attention tothefollowing special Misa Elen Buchl, Bride of German <FORT-ON-THE-MAIN, Ger- 28.—Miss Flea Buohl, daugh- ter of Mr. end Mrs. Carl Buetil, of Chi- eURO, and Capt fo Kutecher, of thet German Navy, were married here to- vswitt\e oo Gomrany.s‘oaleg of traah-baet in | day, z eel ot cof in} day, Prien ara tat unean eee bank! Ra tirn 1Ubpt, Kutacher ts a son of Major-Gen, Sutacher, 14 ir Heated with the} s i ES ae Pacific fs Tae Oy STS LY ON f 00 DEMAND Gains the Rule in Market Trad- ing, with Minor Issues in Advance. 4 !COTTON TRADERS BUY | JANUARY AND MARCH. prt advanced) | trading was | 9 | 10:86 iso gradually ‘and substded | + May. Suily “10.80 W086 > 10M to Wst, Pani die tmion thas Northern preferred 11-2. Atohison 1 4nd Houttiern Macittc, Canadian ¥ Delaware wnd Hudson. the Rock to le and Nastivitie, Chi Cd y und {and 6 BE stocks to-day were imarket SS aed Ol eee $t 238 Oh. | ol . Cost Less} ways—a al faction in two comparatively small orig Sterling Pianos cost and a never-endi sical satisfaction. libe 5 a 1 | | | i 518-520 Fulton St. Cor. Hanover Place, Brooklyn, Thanksgiving Festivities “Very merry, dancing, drinking, \ Laughing, quaffing and unthinking times.” Oriental Fruits and Delicacies are conducive to the right sort of jollity for old and young. & Dainty boxes with candies for favors and luncheons, | “saaauahasssesesesete—— = Crystallized Ginger, Pineapple and Cumquats, Japanese Rice Candy, Turkish Delight, Stuffed Cherries, Nuts and Raisins. Salted Nuts, Preserved Fruits, Je'lies, | | | ‘Women’s Dressing Sacques, hosts of dainties Main Floor A. A. Vantine € Co. The Unusual Store Broadway. bet. 18th and’ 19th Sts. | Yorn Daniel. Sons & Sons. SALE OF ~ | Lounging Robes and eicoats| FLANNELETTE DRESSING SACQUES, large variety In all the new colors, es signs and stripes, fitted and 75¢ & 98c gathered back; sizes 34 to 46, LOUNGING ROBES of German Flannel, in b'ue, pink and gray figured designs, high neck, collarless and sailor collar al effects; sizes 34 to 46, : 1.98 MOHAIR PETTICOATS in black and changeable colors, detached flare ruffle.. fickee Rccty srs eS SAR est ie 3 50 i Broadway, 8th and 9th Sts. ORL RAFFLES” being! charged with She was acquttted tn ¢ | medium weight, enth street fi this mas’s mone or own defi Ke Baik take Willams, FOUND wu Don't Care When You Sen- I" by tah | e nip. She w | tence Me, See?” Edna Will- [Auting the telal jams Tells Court. lames, the Pere kK und rented a Mat He} ; DEAD-BABY-HIDDEN-IN-PARK, nis Leaves while rubbish summer nigled sin Stern Brothers — Millinery Dep’t= (ii) SILVER AND GILT FLOWERS FOR EV ING HATS, WILLOW PARADISE PLUMES, CURLED AND UNCURLED OSTRICH AND MARABOUT FEATHERS Ostrich Plumes—Special Values White, black & fashionable colors. 18 in. $3.75 20 in, $4.95 AEF Women’s Silk Hosiery A late importation of exclusive styles in embroid- ered effects, open-worked and réal lace combinations, Special Values for To-morrow: Pure Thread Black Silk with double soles, Stockings, $1.00 1.75 Value $1,50, Imported -Pure-Phread-Black SUK Stockings, zephyr weight, .French Pure Thread Silk Stockings, in twotone effects with black boots and contrasting clocks, upper portion of sky, pink, cardinal, etc., Value $2,50 French Pure Thread Silk Stockings, with openwork in- steps, in black andcolors, also emb'd effects, Value, $3:00 ae Value $2.25, 1.05 2.45 Men’s Underwear A-well selected line of seasonable undergarments, At Reduced Prices. Natural, Wool Shirts or Drawers, 83c $1.10 1.25 1.95 In addition large assortments of all the popular brands of undergarments, including Brettles' celebrated si in three, six, nine and twelve threads; Llama and Vicuna wool, Value $1.25, Natural Wool Shirts or Drawers, medium and heavy weight, Natural Wool Shirts or Drawers, heavy Winter weight, Englisti Natural Wool Shirts or Drawers, extra quality, Value $1.50, Value $1,75, Value $2550, underwear, in Sccmanerecnrt B. Altman & On. FIFTH AVENUE \ THIRTY-FOURTH AND THIRTY-FIFTH STREETS, WOMEN'S TRIMMED 1 IATS (THIRD FLOOR) FASHIONABLE WINTER MILLINERY, IN _ DESIGNS ADAPTED FOR STR AND CARRIAGE COSTUMES, RECEPTION AND CALLING WEAR. EVENING HATS IN-THE LATEST EFFECTS. RECENT. FRENCH MODELS ON TUESDAY, Kovemaer. 27th, USUGAS) HATS IN/A “ARIETY OF STYLES AND | 3 === j | | DESIGNS, | REDUCED To’, ,.. . $35.00 EACH. | ce eele | { WOMEN'S WAISTS } | OF TAFFETA, MESSALINE, CREPE DE CHINE. CHIF: | ! FON; ALSO OF CLUNY, IRISH AND VALENCIENNES ——+ | LACES. | ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27th, | | WHITE WAISTS, TRIMMED WITH EMBROIDERY AND LACE, : g $3.50, $5.00 AND $7.50 5 LACE WAISTS, $10.00, 12.50, $5.00 CUT GLASSWARE OF CUT, ENGRAVED AND DECORATED GLASSWARE; INCLUDING VASES, DE- CANTERS AND CENTREPIECES, NUT AND BON.BON DISHES, FLOWER BASKETS, ETC. | A LARGE SELECTION ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27th, TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY PIECES OF CUT GLASS IN VARIOUS DESIGNS, AT THE SPECIAL PRICES OF E $2.75, $4.75 AND $7.25 . EACH ma at tie Franklin’ Simon & Co. FIFTH AVENUE, IMPORTANT REDUCTION SALE TUESDAY, Wear. Misses’ and Girls’ Girls’ Three-Quarter Coats, Of Navy Blue Cheviot, tpt t xtures; woo} line. $9.75 to $t Full-Length Winter Coats. A collection of this season's most desirable models; 6 to 16 years. Heretofore $14.75 to $19.50... Misses’ Tailored Suits, Of Broadcloth or Cheviot, all the newest colorings, Seeks +446 Heo years 9.50 5. witk and- Wook: ‘gudcmerinos, etaneaitoterainy Prices — Blankets «© Comfortables- Cs To-morrow at the following Attractive Prices+— Blankets e For Single Beds, For Double Beds, For Extra Large Beds, $3.50, 4.50, 5.98 3.85, 5.50, 6.75 5.75, 7.50, 9.75. Down Comfertables, (for Double Beds) r Fancy sateen centres with borders of plain sateen, $3,98 6,95 Fancy silk centreswith extra wide silk borders, siteen backs: Values $5.50 and 9.00 First Novelty Flannels- (2) An exceptional purchase of a line of fine flannels,in woven checks, stripes and figures, Value 60c a Silver Plated Table Ware Exceptional Values in high class quadruple plate, in white Fad ve 29 metal, One-third to Cne-half Below Regular Valiics> best workmanship, bright or butler finish, Coffee Sets, $4.75, 6,75 Crumb Sets,” $2.50, 3.75 Tea Sets, 6,00, 14.50 Salad & Fruit Bowls 2.50, 2,95 Soup Turecens, 4 25, 6.95 Cake Baskets, 2.75 Bread Trays, 1.65, 2.95° Crumb Sets, © ~~" 2,50, 3,75 Baking Dishes, 3,75 Butter Dishes, 1,95; Sugars, Cream and Spoon Holders, cach $1,95 1 Heretofore $2350 to $34.50. ...yrseseeeeeeesees 15.00 FIFTH AVE., 37th and ‘36th Sts. B. Altman & Co. FIFTH AVENUE THIRTY-FOURTH AND THIRTY-FIFTH STREETS. . J and GIRLS’ DEPARTMENT MISSES’ ‘ TRA 4 B, Altman &@o. wit yotvd an UNUSUALLY SPECIAL SALE oF oe MISSES’ AND GIRLS’ GARMENTS AT GREATLY REDUCED — PRICES, COMPRISING MISSES’ TAILOR SUITS AND GOWNS, JACKETS AND EVENING COATS; CHILDREN'S COATS, * REEFERS, SCHOOL, and AFTERNOON) DRESSES, COMMENCING TO-MORROW (TUESDAY). The Business enterprises sold through Sunday World Wants-are usually ‘Bargains’ in every sense of the word, ; oe

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