The evening world. Newspaper, January 11, 1907, Page 6

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Tenivay, JaNuany i 1 1802s. 2s i | | si ihe TEMPER” FARMER POET FOUND ~~ ¢ tlons in Pacific waters along the United Etates coast. —-— CHINESE. car CALL _ \sae and naval features of the Gov-|GUATEMALA’S NEW. may be sent around the Horn for sta- ding gorctrneci ahve pinmenyrin qt assum} axbib rf renee Breer ‘Rebukes Of. | Hlondgond Cutler's Nephew) SS Altnet taser or ceap eave sakaceac -IN- WASHINGTON Whe Chaclcay | Says (htiResut or sesren | LOK OUR COTTON GOODS. FA3,0% ter soreness pe] ENVOY plied In the protest of the dozen signers : Ceti His Uncle Directed, | WASHINGTON, “Tau, 1.—That Amert=| to the published statement, and as there | wasyiNGTONm Jan. 11.—Sanor_ Dr. nae ——— ran hayortatiina—pt_totion—«oods_inta| Aro one hundred members of the Ad-| Ramon Bengalchea, recently appointed — | —-—- Chinn suffered a heavy failing off dur-| Y80ry Committes the exposition wuthor= Gooey a'Affalrey of Guntemain, has ar- tng the year Just closed In the asaertion| Hes feel that they are pritvieged to re- | rveq in Washington. Ie 1s accompa- 2 $ Soe 2 “Policemen should not display Wl-tem-| sn POLA, Le Yo Jan Ad vgead| henaerinewietatning , | Sard the piotest ax falling to set forth | nieg by Jone H. Munoz. non of the lato “MASKS HIS IDENTITY. erin making arrests,” piid Magistrate! one of a new will of the late Iood- isgren tots Bta | the views of any consklarabla part of | Guatemalan Minister, who has been ap- : Breen In Yorkville Court to-day, aller) cooq Hf. Cutter, the Jong Island far-|qnent of Com: | the cobimittes, pointed sscretary of the logation. Benor he had fistened to the mory of Pollce-} | nian Thomas P. Cummings, of the West! | Sexty=etunth-atreet-station,-who bad ar -poet, who died at Litle Neck In nber last, have been found in nv rmhowse by —-Wililam I. Purchase, reductiuu, ho oeBingale! vat Ww Ue Fee n aisaee ral for Guatemala for seve! aimed exclustvely at thts country. the] WARSHIPS TO PACIFIC {iii sivireeont“ils woveroment at Wan {But Sweet Young Things Say] reason for~-this-— marked decline An p until th new Minister {sa 5 ¥ }{rested Warren Stanton, nineteen years: 1) opher tho Surrogate of ‘i ae y- Will_Disclase It Be- Hee a elsalar pela aate ene sont bee tase eatee ae vant Pein ec ipol alr AFTER SEA PRACTICE, = Tals Ove z =e z 3 ‘ Th n=-the— wit pres Ptha- Slowery-hinedom bough t-more—ot } , wile 3 Cummings zal Be was Incl her reshe could consume onc} WASHINGTON, Jen. Ii.—Although clothes and was on his way homé last | sec . } | Year ago. the auggestion has been made that on| =a 7" ee i z cas y night when he saw Stanton and too rd c EE aceount of .the weak representation of . As -opnspictjous no marker aa one ! : a ‘ Tg oN] gine Bove taiking with two women Atl court that te found the will In -t8 MAJORITY FAVOR NAVAL armored rhtps-orr-the-Pacific-Const-sav~ }—— [abla atieep pan entire Nock of white | gam S A] frecsald “Stanton atruck ono of the | Parts of the old dwelling ater away, | : ‘eral. suChiveasela “should: persentvihece ue re eS caress Name. Sewes will be/ tho nolltery man mt the Gobet i * _o}women in the face und knocked her|and that he ts now ransa r DISPLAY. AT FAIR, | at onte, tt was stated to-day that the fupinke tea tee, 30 albert ie 2 faa a ‘ Re Gown, Thetl he wala. the boy: kicked | corner to ast the oth i 5 *| Naval General Board has. no prenent ven at Gherry'’s next Thurada, Ye = 2 z b SPC Intention: of disturbi: | 4 he was a poliveman., They beat cl 3 : Soci: s n of disturbing. the plinsmade | Cures Lave Grene bites i _Vpleska. Suratt. the sibacntest F i" aaah ‘ > - pis, he said; and took away his billy E WASHINGTON, “Jan, 1—Presldent] Jong aince fot the manoeuvres which are-| sce * fein of ths. Belle of’ Maytelr} with avhich- they clubbed him until he ' Tucker, of the’ Jamestown Ixpoaltion Dideientle | Waa obliged to whlatle for help. They | yud hid it tn eh Board. haa ‘received ; AY. di all got away. except Blanton, whom<the han jrece’yed omer held. if tents, of paper, but intimated t Mat| «rama from nearly about to begin at Culebra and Guan- Ty one of the a The programme of cuercigea? covers, a ca 4 “Hianton eho ts a little chap, dented} tha Ameriean Bible Society and Amerts | mem hy ‘y Con mle ot} perlod of six weeks, duri: Nee j LI re ciax teat Remcirgt i mi, oa : ire. : ote Tract Cede oy RRS ORDO : the entire AUantic Heat RI URE z aay = ; = 4 @ mystery at a pin! y y ‘ fi irr mid 7 fe, wete not} # at agalnst Sie illeged'| iigid drills and extenstye—target-prac- = £ “ k ad Eee the attendance is exclusively feminine. § r : : know. i c ny ‘ t. © to be given to theltice. It ds net {mprobabl TSRGNReA ha i certainly «will need a lot of nerve s '} thought. h P a, “howeve: | i, sottary = i ‘ } 0 flutter abou AD : ) 3a Y - e = become of the-wemen} = 7 = ee jmasculinity, amid. the ng, 3 3 ie potlceman said. they gol aw Z . { rusiling, glseling bevy of wwest youns| : * et Perforce, there Gibson girls Ti. of course, will be altogether a joxa +he-beoung ramen Stl tthe a take man? You can Agure out for Megistrate, re Ect tg tatimid Jate people, ar Lali nese meee Be _, Savings of 25 to 45 per cent on There's been too much. teraper. shown £ - se Snes EN res here, and 1 think you didn't take any ; ~ - Th eat ete cn eae Sa | ee Ee ousands of Overcoats THe de aa onted woe niauneteneratnt —\ Understand you were @ pgliceman,” f 4 Teonditions were agreed to, First he 4 = Touny stanton wag-paroied In. the cue Z O-up.t) A * Are: tody of the mother, Grace Stanton, | fa : = z Seah hi Cit sf Ss it: Jane, pt leommerey teva com resale Ureaser who “told the court Thousands of Suits ae romntnitne sera SS a vs ’ 7m 2 she couldn't farnish ball unless her only | Tqeputantes inthe Hele of ead Best garments tailored by best clothes makers i in the world. appointed Itself to drags from him cy es 9 ea “rena by eee ac FRAUDS APFEALED 10; ; B RIVER AND HARBOR BILL, Every garment intended for wear this winter. Every gare et LSB TO HOUSE NEXT WEEK. ment at original price best value anywhere. SYRACUSE, Nie TEA BES ——— a - me i : Ss i SSwinaenpracat pontative es : d , : B : i WASHINGTON, Jen. t1—The river! : : 5 : Suits and Overcoats, sg” "ANY MAN AT THE ly “pot_a-preas agent! What? CPWAN TOT TOG MAMAN j ae) = =; wilh--probablybe rent, Roar Heard 25 Mit organization of this city le! i cine seca ported to the House on Jan. 16 Sub-| fi ‘ ; TET Values up to $15. .... HOBLIDAYSBURG, _ Pi five local applicants for al: ' ; committees’ are busily engaged in dis- in : A ahoWed ONE worthy. — nis z Ra Cusine | Dre sOOtN_ SeslERCd Oat Wern ant i . ‘ Overcoats of strictly all-wool melton and worsted chevlot, ui At Tenresenitn 06m : z eB Powder Company, ‘at Horreli, four] Of the others one pleaded tor Sea H ountry erolnecrad dally * => - = in Oxford and black. Models are new semi-fitted. Best ee from Hollidaysburg, were de- | het arcd amther. who it wae found had | te tue = is ps ah E value at original prices. onion of. B00 heen dead for, years. Another, woman | salary. told a tale of woe, A widow ow clatel a) : ~. . ie wder veste lay. No ives were by was | its “after an operation, ~o | mf bleh fk : Neat worsted and all-wool cheviot and cassimere suits. ae Aa) Was caused bya fir +e nuperealon could be dis [te ings. be ¢ ‘ e r exceptional «values at original prices because of exceliect fh athrted Jn one of the buildings. 0c’ thy Widower ona good: ‘comm _ = Rete tailoring, fabrics, trimmings and new correct style. Suits and Overcoats, 43” 50 a —— , = Ss & giek Values up to $22.50. tot Saks & Company sm | uot Sake & Company ss Sa leh Se Ome Oe or ae >, ag Spectalists in Apparel for-Men,-Women-and: Chlldren. | Spactalfats tu Apparel tor Men, Women-and Children. —|- : 7 ATS Nereis Hues iad talent thoneh\ fitted tack ta - = - —* wee zs 4 GAG Suits of worsted, chevidt anid silk mixed cassimere= All very> = fa : ~ “FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY - ~ . E zs ees excellent fabries,-in smart and desirable colorings. Tailoring 7 Ts/art hai rk: Alt the new-correct- models. -— “Winter Overcoats = “Boys! Overcoats& Reefers at$5. 95 ee ee 16" For Men Formerly $8.50’ to $15.00 _Values up to $28. - Black, Oxford, ( Cambridge “gray bhue 3 gray, silver. gray a i London gray Overcoats. Fabrics are high grade kersey, Special at $27 00 Not -many garments+ about ong hundred and melton, worsted, vicuna and cheviot. Cut on semi-fittel and uaa 2 ; seventy of them ail told. Nor are there all sizes erly $30, $33, $35, $38, $40, $45 :| in all styles. Find the size that’ you deffiand, and ; you Will have found about as big -a~saving--as-we fitted back models, including many extreme fitted button through styles’ and some paddocks. Sults of high grade worsted, cassimeré, velour and cheviot, in the newest and most popular colarings and models, 5 7 j 4 7 ENDS. WITH SATURDAY. can possibly offer. = Sults and Overcoats, $ «50 Neither the circumstances nor the reason Rae in alsdls and] i Values up to $32.50. “3 m eis, OF chevio = for this extraordinary offer need Sa —{____mixtures in light aad dark shades, or of | Formerly — = _.. Finest “kersey, worsted, melton, vicuna and velour’ overcoats, cut on correct » you. This does:—every coat offere Oxford gray frieze, eml-fitted, extreme fitted and button through models. ; Wide range- of *fancy weave London ‘S, gun met: ‘ays, silver grays and blue blacks, Bl was gesiined He fis Sa cs: eee: Russian Qvercoats of cheviot mixtures, + $8.50 to $15 ing Oxiords. es peice es a i in box, paddock an orm defining mod- tan-kersey, pebble cheviots. in enyser Suits of finest worsted, cassimere and velour, !n many tasteful fabtics, de- els and tailored. in our own workshops. Gluctandehtieebearsicinealaike At $5.95 signs and colorings. The models are all, correct, and range from the daring to : The pebries are exceptionally fine and Reefers of cheviot mixtures in ght and t All these garments—both sults and overcoats—were tailored by foremost con- cerns; all were designed for service this Winter, and niany. are advance: styles that-will-come-into ularity-in the next-two-seasons... ‘The sustained demand for these garments has proven that they were bet yalue snyudire at Gel -many of them imported—meltons, kerseys dark’ shades. “and-beavers, in-bleck-or Oxford gray and =f Gellectively-th e-ere-all-sizerfrom 3 to 16 years, the-tess-conservative rough-surface-cloths : : —— = zt z : = priors —Now-the-saving-|s-1p-to-46% = in light gray mixtures and stripes. Many z FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY z : g Suits and Gvercoats, 537.50 Valtte,; $25.50 —— dt ea f F Suits and Overevats, $40.00 value; $24.50 of the coats are silk-lined. = Apparel for Girls and Misses i 5; paced : | hay bab doce seen oc . Debra eee At Extremely Reduced-Prices — E : j : i : Any--$55.00-or-$€0.00-Overcoat; — $32.59 = TVO.HUNDRED-AND FIETY | $12.50 Coats for Misses at $5.00- $6 Pure Worsted Trousers, $4.50 1 leat é Tailored by the Hungerford System... The Journeyman tailor work e: ded Cts for Men, Special, $22 00 - ong models of fancy mixtures; sizes 14 to 18. en these trousers readers tha the only. garments yet produced Peay tO West & * wit permanent! jold'thelr shape and-eonform to wearer's every move, You probably Know a Good Thing when you sce it-, There = * 15-00 Caats for Girls at $9.75 seme need ston yelleveushawemuehambresikancureniyeiwe full-length, of wool mixtures, flannel lined; sizes.8 to 16, $7 Silk Stripe Trousers, $4. 50 dollars the garments are worth. Si breasted sack and = : Z = be Tallared b: ertest. trousers tail F is hi Chesterfield cutaway models, the gresternumberof worsteds, — $10.00 Coats for Girls at $6.90 a Be Be rev teh oboe in'stripes, checks and mixtures. Att the modets were de= three-quarter length, of frieze, flannel_lined; sizes 6 to 16._ = Z = tas ——all the Jater_knacks of trousers-styling. “signed for this season's service. ous and | Overcoats f for Tailored Suits for Juniors 5 ester era ee AN USAR = i of-plain colors-and mixtures; sizes 12 to 16 years; Young Men 16 to 20 Suits & Overcoats for Young Men |! Formerly $14.50 10 $16.75. At $7.75. Brill stores. sil Ore “high grade tlothes for young-men-xt popular prices an ii pahroheairente Heh any other Non ae Hote! ; all clothes are sold Lyin great extent ‘ s * i ° A - use thew are designed: particularly for young men; made of tabri a Special at $9.50 Tailored Suits for Juniors & Misses In colorings that young men like and tallored by tailors expert tn the-pro: 4 - oa = uction of young men's clothes only, i Is it not enough that in many instances _you save of broadcloths and mixtures; sizes LaicouLeiv ears; Young, men’s suits and overcoats, formerly up to $8, $5.60 é about a fourth of the former prices? [Especially Formerly $27.50 to $35.00. At $19.50. Young: men's sults and overcoats, formerly up to $10, § when you hold in mind that our garments are de- i ‘ 4 signed and tailored specifically for the service of Suits for Misses and Small Women young me peawiich p SIN ECE Lat Sizes 30 to 36, of velveteen and corduroy-velveteen; sizes 14'to 18; Formerly $35.00 to $48. 30, At $24. 00. Young men's sults and overcoats, formerly up to $12.50, $8.50 ; : Suits and Overcoats for ' Children 3 to 16 Years Brill clothes for children at original prices are best value possible because of the excellence of the falloring of the fabric used and the broad warranty of money returned In case of dissatisfaction whether garments have been worn or not. Now the saving Is 25 to 45%, 1» Children's*sults and overcoats, values up'to $5, $9.65 Children’s sults and overcoats, values up to $, $9.65 FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY A Sale of Shoes for Boys & Girls Mie Lined Coats aye Women Girls’ Shoes of kidekin in button or lace models, spring tieels. Regul arl y $50.00 At $33.50. Rizss 6 19.8 Formerly $2.00 Spssial, $5.40 Sizes 6} Formerly $2.50 Sprcial, $1.90 Full length, loose-fitting model of black broadcloth, : Children's sults and overcoats, values up to $7, $4,€5 Sizes 114 to2 Rermerly $3.00 . Spscial, $5.50 lined with gray and white squirrel; large shawl Boys’ Shess of patent leathe r or box calf, in buiton, lace Galles of Persian paw, squirrel or black lynx cat. Get the Habit. Go to. and bluchor models, e iP Sizes 1 $9533 $0, 50 and $3.00 Special, $1.90 __$¢0.00 Fur-Lined Coats at $45. 00 Coprrighted, vhh Sizss tote 135 & y $2, Special, $5.65 Full length, loose-fitting models of black broad- Brit Drathers. 4 Ghildren's Lessing Rivenuientherter astrachan cloth, in* cloth lined with selected gray and white squirrel; te ; pega ‘ white, black or blue, or of white jersey. : large shawl collars of Persian lamb, natural 3 i UNION SQUARE, fath, n. Bway, 47. CORTLANDT, ni. Greenwich. _ Formerly $1.95 and $1.50 At 95: squirrel/or black lynx cat: Be z : CADWAV: fu: Chambers. 428TH STREET cor, $d Avunua., fa" Marlem btore Open Evenings, T2

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