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THE EVENING WORLD, JID ES NOME EE RESO; eos vigeartmcareomthartermrartnnmen aterm eames apa si m 4 1906. SALMAN § NEGLECT KILLED ¢ MILLIONAIRES Death of President Spen- cer and Gen. Schuyler Due to Error. x | 4 a fa. Me EE “ ‘The body of sho, with Seupue! , the Southemn Kail was killed at La terday when « ‘Spencer's priv ko-day,- Ik was inet 9 station in Jersey Cily by n the family and friends ly began making prepar pienident.o for th Oharles ‘D, Fisher end Frank D: Red- prood were sent to Ipattimore for. turtal All the injured taken to the City Hosptial at Lyn: 3 | (Phe identification wax ing of tho negro who was killed and burried deyond recognition. The victim pres Willinen Boswell, of Washington, D. C., a dining-car man who woe taken. aboard Mr. Spencer's car for the trip The radinad president's car waa 1 into by an engi he Jacksonville Wxpresa. Th oke away from its train and went two miles before the engineer realized the situation, It was then too late, for lie was golne nt the fate of thirty miles an hour, and before he could bring the locomotive to a stop 4t crashed into the ‘private car swan attached to the Southwestern Ex ~ press, nade this morn Ghouls Rob the Dead. _ In the excitement following the co! Usion, negro ghouls xet.to work to rob the dead. George W. Curtis, of James town, N.Y.) a paasenger on the South- western Express, sald he saw a porter ransack the grips of women, appropriat 'Yng everything he desired to his own use and throwing the rest a . The responsibility for the wreck has been placed on the operator ut Rag goon, who, it is declared, permitted ‘the fecond train to enter the block before the firat had cleared tt, D. J, Maddux, who was in charge at the time, sud denly disappeared, and the offictala of the company and the police have been unable to find him. Two only pf the nine occupants of President Spencer's car escaped death D. Watt Davis, of Alexandria, chiet train despateh@r at Washington, who Was necompanying the president as an tal protection against danger, was A, a8 were two of te three colored The luc onda were 35. Merrill, of New . private secretary to Mr, Spencer, and a porter, but both were badly hurt. broken and he wea olierwine dnivred Spencer's Body Crushed. President Spencer's and burned beyond-t¢ HOt dug fron unde neveral hours Redwood and Ch “CORONER PROBING SOUTHERN CRASH. - TRU Va., Nov. 0—An tn- Veutigation is belng made to-day into the clroumataners whi to the wreck of the two n Rallway “Just trains near hero yesterday morn Sng. resulting in>the death of Presi- dent Spencer, of the road, and six oiler peraons and the $nju Bue death of | Willian Prenident ve noon the a but tinding ¢ [Write Detective Yarns. The best-paying. literary we make money and bea popular author, write You car them, learn 16 y newAnna Katherine Gr romance, “The Vani Bride,” Written for THE EVENING WORLD! is the best possible Begin reading UVhe k course, World of } 10, PRIVATE CAR SMASHED) Phitip ‘Rchuyter,| who immediate:| i} iat Davis ts ex. | Ms When we say that EVERY TOY that Is new this year: Let them have full sway In the enjoyment of It all—for that’s our purpose. folks along: F! sibility. “must naturally be variety. Ilttle attention to either. at the lowest prices you should pay. That's the all absorbing topic here. the worth of most books. and what they sell for elsewhere. They are lowest, belleve us. To inaugurate the Holiday Book business—early—we present these remarkable values for to-morrow. that's all you care for, Newest *1.50 Copyright Fiction at 69c Book Trustprice 1s $1.04—so you seo how much the Trust worrtes us, of us at this price (for It 1s less than th quantities, and will not fil mail orders. <2) e et <S e De ee EVERY LITTLE GIRL WHO BRINGS HER DOLL (LARGE OR SMALL) TO THE TOY STORE TO-MORROW ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT, wili have All the Bcys and Girls will receive a copy of “The Me: ? Great Opening Sale of HOLIDAY BOOKS on the Main Floor RST of all the Holiday Book Store will Interest you because of its acces- The immensity of It is sure to Impress you—and with Immensity there Kest assured, We run the gamut of the World of Books—tor there's hardly a work you could ask for, or a binding you prefer, not to be found here. Much Is sald about “cornering” the book market and breaking the Trust. We pay Our mission here Is to supply you with the Books you want. CONISTON—Winston Churenill, TIDES OP BARNEGAT—F, Hopkinson smith, HELENA RICHIE—Margaret Deland, THE LEADER—Mary Dition. SANDS OF PLEASURE—Filson Young. St. Elmo. Intel cn, Mon from Glong. try. Bob. . on of battle. Prodigal Son. tall Ca! In Bisnop’s Cartilage. Graustarn, Geo, 8. While tho Heart BeatsYoung Verses by Riley, Iustrated by Ethol Franklin Betts. 1,87 Published at $2 Our price song of iawatha, Urdted by Harrison FL Published at $3. Our price Augusta Evans Augusia Evans The plaything where weaknesses and Made of Velveteeh (which ts much more desirabte than a low: SPIRIT OF BAMBATSE— Rider Haggard. i l.are covered with a flurry of pretty. Sate ch % Too a tian eh Crwo enats nals ~ that wrecks antictpation and pleasur qv uckemaiaet cont war at jer fou cha Lick Nt me i sujlden disaster and discontent because of faulty Naiy hip tngth lancy collatless etfect; trimmed wht Copyright Fiction, Formerly $1.08. Now A5e@ {ork rueuanenWentiey tte avail PRP RA EAA aS PRPC ae Par Sr avha y ie s chicks 4 a — rs rT The Lightning Conguctor, W lilamson ps poral baw ors Neue, Corelit Mayhap our Toy Chief ha hicks of his own model. If you we a Velvet Sut (and Velve: sucts are right inthe Ine Spengers. Harry L. Wilson Gentleman fu a, Tarkingten || knows the disappointments and | hea. sWin) you'll surely te pleased wish hed mode The man on the tox, ackrath re o oft B. Case {| cirele around the wrecked Toy Matichelson MeCuk Neon Nowest Illustrated Books. ites sher. 25 | Four Atvot—nalpt H, $1 € Virkey Ferkrs The. Kival Compols Mirlam: Byrne... Minute Boys of Wy ming Valley Jas. OU Little Miss Rosamond 99 | WN Mask and Mitt r The Mowara chandler Christy. Fetner—¢ Wiliiainson The One Way Out. by vetting Von Hutton dt. 5O | Books for Young People Leading New Bocks for goys and Merry Lips — se Marie Dix Menor a ‘The Sea Wout, The Common Lot. Tho Virginian. American | Adananese blossom, by Grow Watanua.d. OO | Rosemary in’ Sea ey of -1,08 | Billy iniskers Friends | LitUs Coloner Mala of | boro. ny Dainty ay re SHOES free. Sein o umpson Whird Floor, one that Fathers and Mothers will Enjoy as well as tie Littie Folks. We furnish all the settings. all ihe Stantialty, “Right Prices. There can be hut one BE to be sure. It may be here; some other place it Wek the murkets of the world for brought to the store ever. kind; deman\ that may be made upon us. You know If our prices are the lowest. Match them, {f you can 4 ly, Substantiality and THE LATE TENANT: ANTHONY OVERMA rdon Holmes. Michelson, Substantiality: 69° Jack Longon Kout, horrick tlality is a etrong point in this T na. by. A. owen Wistor eChcie. Thurston where apparent, to German: ite op where we have he merit we deman. The Toys we go ny a hot Such titles as Famous Sirgers of, To-day | Ths Madonna tn Art SP Of 8 | Cnuld Lite th art ana doservay Hews bays MONG lernaAneinin art j Fawious vichinists of To-day I ts a consctentions chap--“good te Love im Att | Famous Panis's of To-aay hat’s his motto. The Sainty in Art nd Yesterdey ‘ Our going to HSM ts what saves you pion | Lithevourneys Abroad Lititeuourne)sin Literature .: | | . throtgh the medial of Alger Books ‘for Boys at 15¢ 40 Utles such as {ris Bod Burton Civester Kand 190 |. ed. Feostivuse Boy 79) the Tint Any Cash Bo Rely Jn Re ym onq@’s Nolr Strong and Steady | WELL KNOWN JUVENILE BOOKS AT 25¢ | Mons Brinker, by Mary Mapes Little Prudy’s Cousin Grace | History of U, —Nina Rhoades ., | pock's Bill Ny: Red Book Bu Nye d Boy at the Circus (new)) 2 ed Lite Prucy’s Captain He at the artney’s Girlhood, by To-lay we're only i race i s Whitney Five LittlePeppers,andHow tan twenty-day. pilgrim i ‘50e | | Dotty Dimp.e Ney Grew © Journ J | Little Frudy Beautiful Joo ” Cousin Horace } Voter Rabous to bee f > >t, Chatterbox for 1905..2....1 506 |! tocking? Second Floor, Fifteen and One- Halt Dollars for Genuine | Kuppenheimer Winter Overcoats; Worth*25 SALE OF GREAT INTEREST to ce y man who has not purchased a Winter Coct, Ifyou're 4 judge Of quality end making, you'll pronounce these Twent -flve Dollar carments the minute you re look at them. Your friend who-meeis you on Broadway Wil Want to Knew the custom tailor who fits you so perfectly. ‘Tell im Kuppenhcliner-— and add the statement that Kuppenh imer Clothing beats Along the world. Wo've several hundred overcoats In the lot—al, Kuppentelmer gar ents to finest The four latest styles are Included: ih: GRANVIUEE: Mttisig mode! with Mare skirt; most stylish garment of tho year. $ medium length; single breaste 1; always jn goed fonn, With medium fore siirt and side ploats. A beaity, nd domestic Weavcs, embodying all the fancy overc ratings, finished with also Vicunas. Friezes, Velours and Kersoys In biack, gray, Oxford aad piue materials 4nd making to be optained—and,a FIT AS PERE ECT AS YOUR TAILOR'S pv sitively: qu ranteed, del: very stylish; one of the moat popular of tts kind. Kuppenheimer $30 Overcoats at *78.50 ppenaeimer vercoals at e The acme of perfection tn Kup Bry mer. Nee. we've a limited number—that’s the only draw MATE the-seles yet we Min k Wo Ve enough forto- morrow, whatever time you may reach us. ret h gh vercoat uch is Pore ge flysians, Viguny . George Kersoys and No much favored ERALS ney lavriesy a) ih nea est we 1 pate D ne wich favered Louls XVi., with Mare back ani velvet co:lars the Fan yo) Vare shown sn STYLES |< 4 Say for Winter Overcoats and Fall Suits. Easily Worth $15 to $20.~ Unless you find-them worth $15 to $20, don’t buy; we cannot afford to Mosrepresent—so youll FIND $15 to $26 garments here to-morrow for $11. Overcoats are in ne of stylish worsteds, Style, sem{-form fitting: tanc Iso platn bleck: all Conservative models of flag Kersey & » and swing of custom friez None wort pelow $16. 6 ral tel | tatlor Kind 1,200 See oats and Reefers a fox ? B / lor Boys. Values ~7.50 lo $10; dll at eet ee ee Twelve hundied Garments ight tresiitroa a splendid tailor who knows HOW boys’ Glasnes ought ta be maoe-—and makes the m tat way. Ail stylish, up-{vedate models. In a Gomplote range of Sizes from 2 to lo Years, | { KEEP E iS LONG COATS for nny. AN ww tere and \ mod as Windgtarstaneymtatuces © {plain ant it) obues wih \e 12 Gnsorvative, styles: make tho a-duattor en git. |f s XVL miodgl, semi Sto lZyeirs. Lined * ig Wilky fake bach nels or fancy platis. | ¢ bes frem 8 wo 16 Ye Old Santa Bids All ‘the Lads’ and Lassies to. Come Home to Their Own. - Holiday TOY STORE Opens To:Morrow Me EEE ————————————— NY, many months ago, when Old Santa and his reindeer were on thelr last journey. filling up ths stockings and covering the Christmas trees Wi, h pretty thin Germany. eeu the great host of Toys and Dolls and Games that you will see to-morrow. ‘We Want Every Youngster Within Reach of this Announcement to Be Here To-morrow. In ne other way could thls Toy Store be so complete and Interesting. gs, our Sant {ny far-off It's a Great sight—this Toy Store, Such a Myplad of Voys as one seldom (Sees. Come to tre store tolmorrow—Fathers and Mothers Bring the it'le every toy.that was good and Interesting last year—Is here—we have covered the ground. features, all the 6 ntertainment—won't'you furnish the children ? TOYS Here Suggest Novelty, Sub- might be | We have no right to say ours is the best, if we. think so—it isfor you to judge. | snow, however, that we have searched Toys, conceivable hat we have endugh to supply every Little more could we do. do you think ? | Thre’ things, ina hutshell—govern this } Right Prices, ns fa statis ud mulch t Dealers cannot puy} || ~wOVelty: | Third 1 y pay at wholesale). We also reserve theright to mit The acti youngster is always alive to sor : 7G Ss Our store Public alone can share In this offering hi e 7 p old hobby ha does yeoman s¢ M 32 V ] t S it oS tl Materia mee aekersecciems | LUIS SES ClVELEEN SuUlts, ~”2L75 THE: DOCTOR— Ralph Connor. mobile ela switch his fancy like a flash of time. Ray FIGHTING CHANCE~Robert Chamtors. So novelty must be’ apparent {n land—and JUST three weeks ago we had a similar lot of sul s—and they went from TREASURE OF HEAVEN-—Marlo Corelli, novelty we have a-plenty. os) here ina single day. That's how good they are.) These are duplicates of the last faul as you wander through Toyland The Cost. bavid Granans +: hillips Bi es Eun oloure dels; petty cin, ay | COPYight Mlustrated Gift Books. Right Prices: immed So enna leit colstod Veiveijests, DJ Cr DO Girl, by Nandsome dindings, profusely Illustrated itt When the buying day comes, price cuts a figuie— pepe soe 2.50 | lessen bie tea ed bei NY Raa Se a Tee Cre MISSES’ FULL LENGTH COATS, fdr—climbing to tel in Germany 2. eo oe her Dolly fitted to a pair o1 enger-from Toyland ” VE, 19” TO 20™ STREET, . NEW. YORK. | ‘ Main I Remarkable Purchase and Sale of 500 ' Men’ s*‘A4BlanketRobes To-morrowat 2.95 AN enormous purchase of these Robes, like which we have sold hund-eds herstotore at $4. permits us todispose of this-lot at $2.: They'll make great plekings for Chr stmas gifts, ‘) Patterns are Without doubt the hendsomest we nave ever had in the store—exactiy the colors men j| lfke—any quantity of beautiful designs. Robes are splendidly made—cut Very full wherever necessary: wide collars and q Matertal is very choice blanketing--good Welght—as heavy as any man cares to we We'll \sell this lot at $2.95. at a at | es to match, have Apoiher lot of Bath Robes at $3.95, $4.95 and Sd. Superb style styles—and very specially priced. MENIS SHIRTS at Sie viuhenmo Siactiery ages tee belong In the $1.50 tlass, Every size for Saturday $1.00, yor designs, sthat really Tot, so they must be equally destrable. 3 Certainly are at the price—for all you'll pay us is .75—and they're Worth $32. Goatirtin esc cateon eee ae MISSES’ SUITS IN BROADCLOTH, Cheviots, overp aivs and chechs—Pony Coat, ¥. Jenyin. or Fancy two models, of fine ur OF fancy Uruinmed sat co: fll seave: deep cum; sa) 16. Value $23.75, at.., MISSES’ FULL of dark novelty m xtu ia; lerasolaid with & aver: Teth us br Wh. Wineand thick: poten i Syy7s “MENG ‘BOX COAT, jouble breasted: collar Iesinliid with eset, full sleeve: extra ace. 3 9. 75 GIRLS’ FULL ‘LENGTH COATS. of winter weight cheviot. in blue, red and brow. $8. 75S ish x rat COLA rob vat f Mnede V GIRLS’ FULL LENGTH COATS otheayy Weoht cheviot, n diy Url aE $6. OS higu ar, ifmme 1) wit 1S JUMPER DRESSES $9.75 SUSPENDER SKIRT sack: dit wookptain and fancy $3. O5 Import3d Jewelry ‘Novelties for Saturday THose dainty. exclusive pleces so atc éptable and useful—gathered tiem In tars and ae Shown Saiurday for the lirst Une at special introduGsory pres act reprodu-tions of the hignést artin Jewelry. Thousands of thom you wil aot seo in any other store. since wo collect them ourselycs in the foreign markets. And they'll make the Gleverost Sort of Christy nas Gifts, hing ry; not im: MISSES’ NEW tut waisth. trin/med wth self Sizes of fine sr a: colored Talieta: GIRLS of bie, brow. an enevi t very fu VA Zo fea ed skirts, sand 16, - i Antique Bead Bags—at. h a extra: % é any are hand made; extremely ar. sll designs, Beau, esrevery age Specale kom i Sale of 1 000 Watches $1.50 10 $35 La Valileress,Dog Collars and Pe} NTICIPATE your hollday tna sliver in exdct of arp . gifis—the savifig is so unusval thi 5 u asa suio to be pysnested in C til vveut Saturday sale y Novelty: san Jants, inc uling sender 8 Patch i marked. rican at SALUS to (Uiranive vont thin Long Bae an Wasslios enon f0 repo ! Gi d:nary : Nnd the tig si O95 to SiS Ju t 180% men’s fing oe 1a” tea Brooche rasspaie.t ona ivarious de>. | (PN taco. ac es2 rae ‘A si. 50 to $15 | lormjowe 1s wckel mo oll (rors genulne, oa $15.90 Sl. fae to $5 100 Fro ch Peart Nocklaces, s Lwitn oa noida aot $22.50 to $50 ing silver sel i S10 wale) dhey basta Very Spoctal, Gils tiled Wate $1.50 y Vclly liracelets, te $2.50 Taekt old G. Starling siversulis yet odd shape tyes Tew ted cickel W ab. A J4-kL SO id Lo yoWolie. movemel Main Floor, Men’ s 51.25 Underwear, SOc (RTS and DRAWERS—Just the right weight for’ this H S climate; quality and fintsh equal to any you'll buy anywhere at $1.25. “dust about enough for Monday—and they top ‘an underwear program of Immense interest. Mon’s Natural Wool Shirts and, Drawers, winter welgnt, ce Main Floor, 1,000 Pieces of Ladies’ Neckwear at 25¢ REPRESENTING VALUES UP TO 75¢ Sy THs oxcellont collection repro soit fintsh. WHI laundes and Wear well, Worth $1.59, at Senis a manuleoius ers en Men's Dotible:bredSted . Undershirts, drawers to mato:.,of fine, tire sample line. sh plece Austeatian wool, natura} co} Ot) Rema: the ca Sy 50 Separately boxed; che ax ment, at 3 e from this tine at.. B29 C)) sr = oa ST, GALL EMBROIDERED SETS, t i Heeond Flour. ; Including new shadow stiten, a 7 ’ R p POLIRSHORROT MREWaSUleSMEl Nd Women's 85c Vests and Pants, 39e f set ca'ded, at 256 A Monday sale thet will be Vin, WIth an oat-a sort, IGHTS too, if you want them. hard lo peat, “Made fron very fing Maco y shape S, each & nd 75 » GALL AND PLAUEN LACE finist—oqual lo any Casments In town at 856, Chocs) to-morrow J EPS) nawest F5eamO8 at 39) ‘4 Sombinationsat 75 C2OSE | Women's tnton Suits, mace ty | Walte Merino Vests, low neck, no : steavas, er oted «0. 3,C00 BOXES OP RUCHIN the Ypskin'l Uncerwear Co.cun two teh wool colors, gay and. blue, Regalutly 3/59, a 3. al Usually sells for & So: Sy]. 50. {alec ei wo | Reaat! ay BQ usually sells iw ar a.0) at I RL le aas ates as

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