The evening world. Newspaper, December 13, 1906, Page 8

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«HE EVE [Rankin Duvall, Who Tried Hari-Kari to End Life. TO END LIFE Rankin Duval. Falls ront of Car and _ & Then on Knife. in i ( 1 learned of, thts m if one of the 1 0 Dastims of the Gods. ne himmelt: in front of (a é 1 Bix avenue car, and when the mo- torman drove him fram the track he en- tered’ sxloos, where te snatched up a Gttegninoh knife Declaring that he dio as an actor should, he dettn- eratily fell on the blade. Them niin of A northbound Bixth avehua car sag early to-day at Fiftieih ta tall/man dressed in an expea- the Fran lymng in” he Motorman Saved Him. “Say, what's the matter with your’ demanded the cat THe other rose Walked close ¢0 mea, run Tim d must die t he said, qulet- ly, Band you cannot prevent it." Then | VAIN DViAL- wly to hin fect and ar which had so the walked away. THe moto him walk down Sixth o er the saloon | of sore 9, $67 Sixth + McQuillan, th rved the wol tift whiskey the man turne counter. fed “Xnife used for slicing sorned | The stranger picked it up and its point on his thumb, lay 1 use thin? he asked in ao Grditiaty atone that the 4 jor dia! not ook wo from washing his glasses re," he said; “help yourself.” wee he next looked up the opedéd his sack cout and wa t bartender, | sd atranger | Millinery Clearance Great Sale Friday and Saturday. There's to be a thorough clearance of every hs trimmed—tn the store. At regular prices they VBPRY best—values {n New Y. -trimme, ere tho rk. At these reduced pri Sixth Avenue, Corner 17th Sireet. li | ING WORLD, | THURSDAY, | 21a eater nena HR int ES DECEMBER a 13, 1900. Thousands of Coats in | Fhis Great Sale At Exactly Half Price. ‘Three of the end of tl mendous 1c actly half the biggest bargains you ever saw or hi and styles erery woman admires and des'res | There Are Thousands of Jlats in This Sale, ! Value AM Made Within the Last Week cr Two. XN 10:00 pee it atiehles 7 . 7 Velvet Hit:, Tailored Hats, = the man who 0 ho was Its “190 “5 be added, “and & hurried to the Roosevelt Hos- rormerly, $20 to $30 Formerly $10 to 315 an ambulance, alate ’ t _ from him wd prob. hospital and pay’ eh ppoin price $20 and $15 Fur Hats, $3O and $25 . We can't elegant, 2 richly trimmed with fea ‘let your own eyes tell Hats for agnificent hats— or squirre}, Value }* Women’s $25 Coats for $12.50 Value Wi omen’ Ss $15 Coats ier ee 50. and es, coming to ken -be- erns, anil they W85 of a few thousand doi- é coats to us at a: tre- 2m to you at ex- i dwould have fo $10.00 Hey and Sensible Amas Gifts! 74, Standard * alues The largest ‘and finest stock of Rainproof Giment int FORCED SALE. We are retiring from business and must vacate both our ‘stores before December 31. TREMENDOUS CUT IN PRICES. }FOR REMAINING DAYS OF THIS WEEK! \Children’s Cravenettes, <& Alf Well Made, Stylish, Serviceable Garments, {Just the Xmas Gift for Boy or Girl. ‘Boys’ and Girls’ Mackintoshes, 4-48 or ‘ormer prices $4.00 and $5.00. | Boys’ and Girls’ Ratncoats, 9.48 $6.00 to $8.00 value. During this week, | Youths’ and Misses’ Cra- venettes, $5.00 and $10.00 values, Ladies’ Rainproof Coats, Regular $32 value. NOW Ladies’ $15to$18 Crav- eas enettes, Until Saturday CMU, $16 to 82 574 Ladies’ Ladies’ nettes, 9:5 ec ile igcecs ates UMA om | Ladies’ Silk Rubberized Coats An Ideal eee Present. a 82 4-75 : Former Pric $13 to $60, a have a $@.50. ov part terproof cz 1 Parl Men’s @ravencies bp Men's $12.50 Raincoats, vn sauray, 48 Men's Cravenettes, recor price 90 7,3 102 Men's igh Grade Cravenettes, $18 to %22 Rain GOODYEAR con CO. Main Store, Broadway cor. Branch Store at 243 Sixth Av Open. Been ies fhis Week. 11th Street,| Bet. [5thand 16th Sts, ———— \|The Simplex Is the Best of All the Self. Playing Pianos Beyond Any Question Whatever i A strong claim—let us see how we sensibly and justly sustain ir, i The features of a self-playing device that make it good, bad or indifferent are—we think you will agree—these, among other: : First—It should be easy to operate, Playing a long and “heavy” number should be a delight—nor an athletic feat. No piano-playing device takes so little muscular exertion as 2 14 —be-eass—te_eonirel The _more-atevice is-eomphicated by 1c) ai |S r 38 F UR HATS, rked down to, °3. 95 SHAPE UR FELT § does the Simplex. and buttans and pedals'the harder it is to be mastered and the more difficult it is to get varying musical effects smoothly or in rapid succession. No piano-playing device gives greater musical satisfaction than does the Simplex, and none is so free from complication. e Thiid—\t should have a ‘touch?’ en- tirely free from mechanical Suggestion, The Simplex gives a touch that is all but human—asnd you can feel the touch and See Ready-to-Wear Hats, | Children’s Veiv. 98e. . $1.45 Forinerly $3 to $5.4 Regular Price $4, dinates eillgts, KING OSCAR OF SWEDEN HAS H JEART RT TROUBLE. IN PLUMES REDU yd white—real be TIPS REDL co; To aceful. 10 08 SRRACH 75¢ AND 98c¢ SILK AND VELY Very large 75c¢ AND 98¢ Values over offers $1.00 Chition Cloth Veils, 33e, Made soft material, 1% {th and extra had jn all lot of $00 39e this low price,’ per 10 ay Cc; 5 Lace Vells | for 4c. RIBBONS, VELVETS, ORNAMENTS, ETC. All reduced to one-half and one neglect this money uarter of former prices, Don't aving opportunity, . NOTE THE ADDRESS: i Southwest Corner Sixth Ave. and t7th Street. ire ame Interesti tical a ooule Value $14,0%, Couches of quality, fort and wear handsomely carved; covered f quality velour; var } Useful Xmas Gilts assortment of eile prices. S Geen EVENINGS TILL FURNITURE. CARPET. ‘CAINS &CO The Sunday World’s Want DI- ctory makes more “Offers of Positions” than any other two fisctnhommemebte od ‘mediums In the universe, ce ee CCOUCHES : Special $7.98 POPULAR HOMEFITTERS SSPALCIGHTH AVE. MAV.COR.S7 "ST. CONVENIENT PAY MEN ag NZ SELECT your Christmas Gifts NOW and pay as your tncour® ‘CASH OR CREDIT. Dove delay. (Call at ones ed Catulonne L.W. "SWEET &CO., ade for ee 28 Branch, 467 Fulton St., Brooklyn, Open evenings until 9:30 o'clock. <1 AS. | $3.50 SHOES Atrialwilleonvince ‘ou that W.L.Doug- oe ae $3.50 shoes are fi) thobostinthe world. (aa A i: Stores In raater New York: Hy all: Sunday Wi Wantea Work 7 Dr masts Astor CREDIT || MAIN STORE, 37 Malden Lane, XN, Y, L, DOUGLAS Menday Morning Wanders, grade i's power and character almost as well as if your own fingers were on the keys. No other player approaches the Simplex in this regard, The Simplex -self-playing device is |} built into the case of a thoroughly good | upright piano—an instrument of a rich, |! sweet, powerful tone, and of materials and i in a character designed to last through two generations, Can, of course, be played by | ‘the fingers in the ordinary way, when de- { | sired. Not only the es of all the self. playing pianos, bur the lowes i all good ones, Price, $600, i We sellsthe Simplex, when desired, | on terms of i $3.75 a Week. No Interest, No Advance on the Cash Price. | NO CONNECTION ANY OTHER STORE SIEGEL (oopere J.B.GREENMUT, PRES Sasa te AYE see. Monday Morning Wonders -

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