The evening world. Newspaper, December 12, 1906, Page 13

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY. ome of the “Fool” Hazing Stunts Teddy Roosevelt, Jr., | Is Doing in Harvard to Qualify in College Society ) ANS SORRY, SIR, “DECEMBER (12, 1906. jrewcencenewe Stern Brothers Yee ae 1S HED) : GIMME A UT, | HAVEN'T | Pte : fone NEE | Men’s House Coats « Bath Robes of7* “. \ MONKEN HOUSE. Holiday Showing of the Finest Grades In Imported Matelasses, Vicuna Cloths, Velvets, Scotch Plaids and Mixtures. ‘The following Unusual Values, To-morrow: IMPORTED TOWELLING ROBES, \ MUST FURNISH > $2.95, 3.95, 4.95 St i f col 095, 3,95, 4. ANY THING — vine peers NaH ki $4.50 to 8.50 ‘ HE 19 ASKED : i BATH AND LOUNGING ROB: medium. and \ | FORMS. delicate shades In soft Gnished blankets, tt 4,95 COAL “OIL. | Seige i HOUSE JAC S, double-faced plaid bac On, o0R L showing on collar and cuffs, in wealliaeleeied colors, " 4.95". Le PEDDLES NEWSPAPERS © ; ae é JOY TREE TRUNKS oys’ « Children’s Clothin uM EATS OYSTERS” A SPOON «9 The, Me : g WITH AMOLASSES > Special Holiday Offerings. BOYS' YOKE NORFOLK SUITS, two pair kni ckerbocker trousers, in Fancy Cheviots, 9 to 16 yrs., , one of the six workmen .who|with his companions for two hours af 4 on Friday, but he had er tons of earth a FUND DAD ON LEAVE iL “Wove mM NEAT on on rt astts still ally ls from them since. He SAILOR SUITS, a collection of this season's best styles, and -throsgh a. two. pe |suprores th ey sare deadirciae me in neat fabrics, § 10 10 yrs., ie 50 ney:| forced through seventy feet of debris; in| Hd 8 eldentas he should tet ty §! SUITS, In fancy fabrict, newest model cou © PO i communication with the rescuers. , | reached days ( Xoo Ponte Seine sianee pam nodels, il. 45. | yaa therefore HMM | jhekcs Informed the teacue party BYALA Seals tats a Ing py not closin, ‘ re yy Y ; fis orrecilveSand\ not 9 vipe to-day that Ie tatzea (“World WET Work WOR BOYS! FLANNEL PAJAMAS, in fancy stiipes, 4 to 16 yrs, 69c i as offered for sale in = f inive oe Ga Butchers from| Mle after 6 P.M Children’s Overcoats and Reefers, Young Men's Suits, ' 4 tn é ; % Ht WAS ( SL. Their Blocks and Pour rentantwalveenourarest | Overcoats and Raincoats, Huts and Furnishings, - i venue Station. Van Doeselear, Homesick Widow’s for Belgium, Had Taken Passage on Finland. Moving v | | | Legacy $5 a) Week,and Daughter Cut | Off by Rose's Will. Kerosene on Beef. sult of Roger ar business -until the eld assembeld last Hall, in the Browns: | ' lyn, a temporary ‘the smen tin Am and |and Cr gpher street, a night ‘ould. prevent the op: ner shop until moat aterially decreasnd who. p 23rd Street. HABERDASHERY. JAMES McGREERY & CO. * 34th Street. In Both Stores. Men’s wearing apparel and novelties At Reduced Prices. : me Antique Persian Rugs . ATTENTION 1S DIRECTED TO A LARGE ASSORTMENT IN SMALL SIZES, AND AN EARLY INSPECTION SUGGESTED BEFORE s trazedy of a inn 6 ane Giaitablen tore helid THE CHOICEST SPECIMENS ARE SOLD. ve icealed in the last or ne wardrobe, mitable“ror fe} a ss G Micks nt oft Warren 1 Ro BURIED MINER LIVES gifts y THE FOLLOWING SELECTED FROM THE BETTER GRADES’! heey oaaOeE s. : VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES, AFFORDING as : i CAVE | OFFERED AT VERY ATT. AICES, AFFORDING AN the godda of DEEP UNDER CAYE-IN. | ADVANTAGEOUS OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE DESIR- | GLOVES :— ABLE RUGS ADAPTED FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS. allied to-day a wife had atre often, Mrs \ elf from his ity to the George goods when not clothe you as ot npted to do busin {rioting would r ghop doors Covered by tombe. became dip- to the butoh. FIELD, Cal., Dec BAKE: 00960000600000000006 IR chronic catarrh take Scott's Emulsion. Its pure cod liver oil restores to health the affected mem- branes and enriches the blood. Its hypo- phosphites give the nerves new tone and stren, Then the invigorated system throws off the catarrh. ALL DRUGGISTS; 50c. AND $1.00. Tons of Earth, Man Receives Nourish: ment Through a Pipe. BL n| En- wonnsdseTneeesboooanes HAN White or peark for evening dress. Se 50 to 2.50 pair Heavy tan or grey. With or without silk lining for street dress. 1,50 to 2.75 pair Grey or tan Egal Buck, with wool or fur lining for driving. 2.75 to 6,00 pair Handsome Imported Silk Mufflers. Plain color: and novelty designs. DKERCHIEFS :— Of fine white linen hemstitched, with or without initials, 25c and soc each French Silk and Jinen Handkerchiefs; colored, striped and figured. Anatolian Silk Rugs, finest quality, ' $75.00: | Kirman Rugs, desirable specimens, $52.50,69.00,85.00 Persian, Saruk, Shiraz & Trans, $29.50,39.50,54.80 ! ' j Lace Curtains « Bed Sets At Important Reductions i IRISH POINT CURTAINS, $3.95, 5.50, 7.50 | Were $4.95 to 9.50 Pair RENAISSANCE CURTAINS $5.50, 7.25, 8.50! Were $7.50 to 11,50 Pair j LACET ARABE CURTAINS, $7.50, 8,75, Were $9.50 to 23.50 Pair 16.50 RUFFLED LACE BED SETS, $13.50, 17.50 00d “clothes and i White, sheer linen Handkerchiefs fe vith-cord edge, for dress occasions. Sea R = oGREERY & C0. a Van Doesele JAMES M ¢ Shirts. Waistcoats. Pajamas. ,Silk West Twenty-third Street y afternoon ¢ body the bulk y wite or| 25rd Street. HOUSE GOWNS. 34th Street. In Toth Stores. Ladies’ Japanese quilted Silk Robes. Plain and embroidered. 10.50 and 15.35 and Lisle Thread Hose. Underclothing. Sweaters. Golf Jackets. Hunting Socks, Smoking Jackets. Lounging Robes, etc, On Thursday, December the 13th. Men’s white linen hemstitched Hand- ee { ee TMCS MPREERY &CO, e se eed i Cishmere and Albatross Wrappers. | kerchiefs._1,38 and 2.75 per box 74 doz, announce that in every department, eee Ey mata a Trimmed with ribbon, - 10.50 and 12.50 novelty articles,—ornaments and useful ee ae Be ee em SILK STOCKINGS. ( In Doth Stores. thinge)ron the wera obe) fon uome, UbTary | reise Te far stare itt lain-colors-with a x 5.75. : or boudoir use and decoration—are now 4 oeeand spent many Sundaye with ¢e Ladies’ Silk eee in eae on exhibition and are replenished con- 5 Ss “00 RALOADERS id Rose's property mostly {n stocks and bonds fh trunks Jn storage and added that she had no PHILADELPHIA, CORSETS. In Both Stores. serviceable quality as well as finest sheer weaves. Attractive designs and colors tinually from the best American and European markets, forming a most varied 3 mari (Sah Os making any Aght| La Vida Corsets. New models espe- \ for holiday presents. and complete collection of Holiday gifts. I Sipe ee Hes cially designed for Princess and Empire Plain black thread, Silk Stockings. Following is a list of suggestions in VOTING ( § AOE ANTES Gowns. With high narrow close fitting | With double heels, soles and toes. the Art Departments:— Difficulty alty Tie -Up Many Term- inals of This ‘Harbor. 4 mon believe that the vote ¢ conductors and brake- men wil) , will be complpted . to- day. bead ‘The fact that the rallroads cannot obtain additional men in order to grant the demand for shorter hours is given |P by the companies ‘as the reason for not granting the men's demands. workers also want an increase of wages | of Getting Men| The | | Dec, 12. rectors of the Pitts Chicago and St. 1 Railway pany, the "Panhandle system of the Pennsyivania Railroad, to-day dec semi-annual dividends of per on the preferred stock pf the com and 2 pear cent: on thé common This fs'an increase -of J-2 of 1. per cenit | on the common stock. The directors of the Pennsylvania company, which oper- | Fates the Pennsylvania Ratiroad nes taken by _the §,000 terminal | i ackawinna, | ‘Torease of 1 | West of I daly: burg. niso declared a aemil- annual lend of & per cant. an tne If you want to look your \ holiday best—it ‘lhe you want to do so at NECKWEAR , bust and slender graceful hips, as well as models for well developed figures with long deep back. ; Filled with real whalebone and made of fine Coutil, Batiste: and Fancy Silk Broche. ‘ 3,00 to 25,00 In Both Stores. , real laces-ane novelties, Suitable for holi- day gifts:—such as Fichus, Bolerg, Scarfs; Barbes, Collars, Berthas, Gabots, Stocks, Chemisettes,- Yokes, Sets of collar and cuffs, Coat Sets and Sleeves in a yar iety LADIES’ SHAWLS. Medium weight. 1.50 per pair Sheer, plain black thread, Silk Stock- ings. With spliced. heels, soles and toes, : 1.65 per pair Plain, black thread, Silk Stockings, Spliced at heels, soles and toes with double silk thread. 2.25 per pair Plain black,: French Silk Stockings. , With clocks and double heels, soles and toes, Hand seamed. 25 per pair —_——¥<__—$_—SS— In Both Stores, Embroidered Satin, Brocade or Noe « _elty Fabrics, Slumber Pillows, Pin Cushions, Sew- ing Baskets, Jewel Caskets, Frames, Baby Ribbon Cases. : Glove and Handkerchief Cases with embroidered or applied chiffon flowers, Oblong or Square Sofa Pillows. | Sewing Trays, Opera Glass Bags, Z Engagement Calendars, Hair Pin Cases, Hat Stands, Correspondence Racks, Memorandum Pads, Pheh Jewel Boxes vi. eceveeeee1 75 tO 10,00 | | . x secsived, reel the least outiay of cash, ee designs and numerous laces Lamb's Woel Shawls.... ates Photo Frames........ + 1,00 “9.50 IHEP Y Cae val been held: betwen | PM Ton oreo ance mgs the OwThursday, December the 13th F ee duantiy of eres a oficiads and omblazece of tho various | BQ celebration specials that | f : SA Ga ae ae iS CONE SEO ME becictes nH membrance. soc each comment ‘among the workers Indicating (Nam offering daily, during Fancy lace Stocks of various designs, value 1.75 : : AY ny 25th anniversary: : and Imported Lawn Stocks with fancy Shetland Wool, hand knitted. Odd JAMES MoCREERY R 00. ‘ CHRISTMAS MONEY IM, Le embroidéred ‘‘turn-over” and ends to Bigesvand desionsiee.scvaenaccay cates 1.00 oe VY &Cof tS match, soc each yalue 1.75 23rd ievecen 34th Gin, WENT UP IN SMOKE, BUTLER, Pa., Dee. 32. jeveral thou; @und dollars, the savings of Slaya and Hungarians, money whith the @bout to send abroad for @ifts, Was fost in a fj last NA (Men Qui) BR 1a5T Bi Man~ Boys—Wemen ont Girls Hise Halen Street, Bredenaville, pmuburb of thin place, walen dertrojed u lodsing:ndasq and tp, contents, | 23rd’ Street, Value 7Sc, 1,00 and 1,25 JAMES McGREERY & CO, 34th Street. 23rd S ~ JAMES MeGREERY & CO.- Street. - 34th Street. SA SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. Agp

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