The evening world. Newspaper, January 17, 1907, Page 11

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\ 4] | = i i socleTy WOMAN a MAN Bi elle o Founet.. a ineue Fullback. CHILD WAS KIDNAPPED. ‘Romance of Prominent Couple Comes to an End in Court— =F. 2ather Yale—Professor. ‘THe romance of Rosa Head, daughter Grameny Park, ond in Richard, jo. fullback in the t ta an end in the divorce Head: Richards, tna, bMighty wep ty * FRENCH BISHOPS DIFFER | ABOUT CHURCH POLICY. __} But the Party of No Compromise} Is Said to Dominate the Conference. @ majority of the of attempting to Foes wo far as to allow the eny and a of Gramercy)” of an old New York tea _desira to adopt Fy o meuts to carry | GS PREPARED DY TUB Rov. Dr.J. W. Bull, Baltimore, Md Bor Galo ty of Draggtste, 4) Th! Si bought 2 25c. bo Actors at Knick Who Are Engaged to Marry. : ——"> Carob ZIEGLER) os HE EVEXNINU WOKTD, THURSDAY, JANUA GOVERNOR BARELY 8 | MISSES Pact PRILE- i ocoee mal tables at | wichea were teing served, Bricklayers-He Believes im Unionism. erbocker— is: weortna avening [sete was preceded by his miljiary noo- | wary to meet {have some |had to ante \ bar if | long, ive " to rte OU aro Organized be- iererrs milssed xeoing o prine-Agrht it night, | jah dak three About $00 mem-|{n thal Sniseet: Seth cipal era Peay to, potter ate ee peri of the local Masons, Dricidayers) fre g ‘hater love tte 8 os ‘and Plasterers’ Union bad the Governor | th! ne r the community, for their guest at a smoker and entor- mets Cry clad {er Esper err ea and! 1 be pi you tainment in Bleecker Hall. Three bouts | Wirexever I Detwoan local” Ulett were wcheduied | Gover Renae vette Governor's entertainment, lrat moot te the hae srodiallon dns) 1GCE SAT { pet or KY 17, TIO7T. Shoe Factory Outlets Under the _ Southwest corner 82ST 6t AVE. NewYork. Market Prices. TH:RD FLOOR SALESROOM. : Splendid Shoes « | CRETE. el CHILD ACTORS ~ ANNOUNCE TROTH WI hen “Growed ernie We wil! 2 Married, Says Eight Year-Old Misa Joss. and Stone show, ‘The et ie Ritoxererker, vinced any eurprine when the engage- | sed last evening of’ oy naa noer i atte Noo Churdasia Joes) aged cghtyend Hars| Scorer nie at, Dae eaitoe eer nine, seen to be tn bere Of Hs was formed | appearance at th tle feminine hearts p: Master Harold wasn't long on “Th Red AU" job before be had tops, mar bles, kerohiets, scarf pina and other ob- Sects of young male ut {ta spare, the collection coming, PARIS. Jan. li--The. French Bishops | coures, aa preeants from hls quintet tt eco in session again yesterday. OWINE? rival admirer Feminine heartvuraies | va or. the secrecy Usder Which the procted~ }yealouses Und Other manifestations of ~tnes-tre-comiveied {-te-diMoult ta dnd! weyissnecctol nesard were..common cor: t anid or gone, but tt ts setattye elements of the s!tuation. x in rearranging, the ramontane views (places Mm the trre-ot-the-otthirer'#-sex— Some time ago, tet in the ehow, Manager D: Joss og centre plecta. Bo much for pro- Time did the rest, When Me andy WAS #3 dofnit Harold's home, at No, 435 frst etreet, while admit are now epidemic. “Raw, damp, cold’ alr, and enow, sleet tHPy rain as having turns. In conse- rence, colds and..cou; Bro lontitar and the air is la rey with F peumonts end-consumption, sneering , coughing, pains in tho a hoarseness pre nature's Se that your health {s in peril, Take wa: use_tho } one certain, reliable o remedy, Dr. Bul'scough Syrup whith soothes 4 healsand oures the sore, inflamed bronchialtubes and thus prevents pneumonia and consumption, Read how this oolobrated romedy, 5 —— DR. BULL'S Coven SYRUP ts praised by all who wso It, Every testimonial {s absolutely gonuine, Mrs. H, G, Willlamson, 341% ] Marshficld Ave., Chicago, Ils, writes: “I was shopping in a yery ‘warm store and rode home on the front of a car in tho damp night alr, and caught a severe cold. fs settled In my throat, caused g aud sore= it, and J could not ak for hoarseness, I becamo irmed, and my husband then lo of Dr. Bull's Syrup. I took the syrup as oa ected and obtained immedi- ato relict, I used the bottis and it it checked the tickling, hackin; h, and ono more bottio cure: mo cntirely. {ample Sent Freo ers. We wa) pt rou tah re) ses rea aid ve 1 phcos fl eats Tor, fy ‘and lo fre and t men joyer ss rial TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. mombers of the new |e year ago, More than that, It le sald two of th ee ond eo loraered: } ——— When 1 resort to the pris Montgomery and Stone and the other | grown-ups of “The Red Mill" some-of the more heard-of the engasement they loaded prospective couple down with pres- SAT Mine Joss'a—home,at No 1a on public worship and thereafter to West Sixty-ffth street, last evening. provement tn the ating Joss wes undecided about the date company, EIGHTY MEN SEEK 10 BE FIRE LADDIES. i Largest Number That Has, Ever Applied Will Try Civil Ser- 2X Examinations. Eighty candidates are cut for positions Tin the Newark Rtre Department, and the men wil aM be exuminod by the | ChE Service Hoard on Saturéey,— This ts the largest number that has ever ap- | piled for examinations since the ‘otvil nervice law want into effect more than to © to be-the finest body of men that has Jever beon before tha commissioners. | ‘The Nowark department is not in need eral now fire etations that will be built within the next few months, it ts| ae agat that the number will not be too | Tebabty be two more | trie companies organized, which will | necessitate new men, | @ne Fire Commissionens, tt ta said, | are about to, Inaugurates new aye: jem in regard to fire nd the xt lot will be charged for, pean decided to tax each pareon hold- o ing a badge @ gum, which ahall ko toward the Firemen's Pension Fund. ‘The department js entirely exhaused of fire badges and @ new supply will be 2 that SALVADOR ELECTS FIGUEROA. ent Pedro J.Hacalon, of. Bal- cabled eyentorday, to_ Ernesto in New-—¥ork— for: Republic of Bal- ~Figueron: hi country te peacefit! throughout. Ho within the law, an@ cast young Mr, Ziester and utile Miss- news today. itis merely the crime-of-being~ small in-size price-penalty,-.. “ Read the lista Boys’ Suits at Unered Prices ~-Pwo- offerings of -Boys’—Butte_in-broken lata, 1 | prices” Well_woruy_¢ Ones erInK. Alt are from our | stock, but in broken lots. — Nortolk and Double-breasted Jacket Suits, with; knickerbocker trousers, !n plain blue and mixed chev- fots; aizes for 8 to 16 youre. At $5, Were 96.50 md $7.50, Te Double-breasted Jacket Suits, with knee trous-/ -or#,-In-platn-bive-and-mixed chaviota; aises for 8 to 16 | years. At $4.50, were $6.60 to $9.50, Main floor, Wanamaker Building “CORSETS. vortn”$t, SW. BiCorsete, for the medium. the committes on arrangements got void | Ct, At 13th St. At Canal St. ~ Hackett: Carhait6@ | gle Haaomafrsfre $2788 * fle Mlaamafirdixe \\4 Host of Clean-Cut Economies | Signalize Stock-Clearing at WANAMAKER’S Sere ‘GH -weeding out of oddments produces another splendid buttgat ol economy. Every item is worth careful attention—for prices are mado only with _one aim—simplifying stocks for inventory. A good store is fike a good housekeeper in Its distaste for odds and ends. And you got the wholo benefit of our quest for order— : ree nd took -w sat. Der B eT pave Bo Discount a i 25% from the regular marked price on every overcoat in our three stores with- out reserve is the course we take reduce a large stock. = There is every style, every size and every fabric medium _and light weight overcoats; serge, wool, silk and fur lined, involved in heavy, There is still a wide choice left in the sults have been reduced from as high as $30 down to $15. Three Broadway Stores, Near Chambers St, that-makos-many of those offerings pay the Fancy China at Half Price —Atresh—tmporiation—ofAusitian-Ghina,in rich | ~fold-ordinerti;y—2t-thechignsr prices: Salad or Pie Plates, 10c each, worth 20c. Cups and Saucers, 15c each, worth 80c, Fish and-Game Plates,50c each, worth $1. |_ Breud-and-Butter Plates, 25¢ and 40c each, worth j50e and 8c. Fruit or Salad Plates, 2S¢ and 40c each, worth 5| and s0c, French China Soup Plates, 25c each, were 750. Boullton Cups-and Saucers, 15c cach, were Basenent, Stewart Bull ding. 400 patra of Nottingham Curtains, In new and de- Celebrated Make sun ~ Sensational Prices,|| With all the advertising, and the five. nomen pairs of sae shoes sold since last Monday inthis sale, the great stock has _ Just been touched upon} assortments are complete. When you see reduced from so and so -fo so and = so—there is only one man’s word for it} But when you see_a world wide celebrated: brand of shoes that’ sell-in most every | } shoe store at established. prices—when} Q you see that same brand at half those eee. established prices you know it’s a bar+} gain—that's-this sale. a _ Red School — House Shoes. For Women, Misses, Boys and Gir made by Watson. ‘Plummer _ Slice -Co.; of of Chicago and Dixon, con, I. This celebrated fete has for years been the standard after which shoemakers follow. We secured the maker's entire surplus : stock of new, stylish, perfect shoes at prices ena following selling. The above trade-mark is on every shoe, ws Other famous and dependable makes have also been added for to-inorrow at Sane even more drastic price reductions.- Women’s *2 Shoes at *1 Watson Plummer Shoe Co, Red School House quality. Hand turned soles, low heels, siraien sasts; made specially for tender feet. : Women’s *3 Shoes at *1.50 Watson Plummer Shoe-€o;-Red Schoot- Howse quality, Sizes 24:-to 8, Gun Metal Calf and Pat. Colt. Women’s Slippers 98° Established Price $3 Watson Plummer Shoe Co. Red School House quality, Hand sewn, flexible wore Frenetr aud Cubatt heels; samples. Sizes 234, 3, 344, 4 and 41y, all widths, Women’s *3 Oxfords---Sale Price *1.50 Watson Plummer Shee Co, Red School House quality Oxford Ties, hand welted, tan and black ang Pat. Colt, Sizes2}2 to $}a. a TT - Misses’ *2.25 Shocs---Sale Price *4.25 Watson Plummer Shoe Co, Red School House quality, Sizes $s to 11. Lace only, Z isl . NT ATES Boys’ *2 Shoes---Sale Price *1. 25 = Gun. Metal Calf jHf- Watson Plummer Shoe Co, Red Sea House quality, Sizes 10 to 13/,—1 to 2 oak leather soles. Women's Shoes at *1.50 He R -—~distahlished prise, $3. Watson Plummer Shoe Co, ed School Ho..se qual Vici kid and patent coltskin; glove fitting styles; sizes 2/= — Girls’ Shoes at *1.50 y;, hand turned soles; to-8. 4 ablished price $7. EAN Watson Plummer Shoe Co. Red School House quality; bluchers, button -and-lace;-sizes 243-to-$42;-b.ack and tan leathers, Men’s *3 Shoes at $1.95. Durable Box Calf and Patent Colt Skin—Blucher, button and lace style; sizes. qo to-tt; all widths. Men's ¥22LXi¢ Shoes 44 Curtain Costs Curtailed i TTSo, Ww sirable patterns, and oxceedinyly good values at the 0 Cofsets, of coutit; tor the average figure; + iP Corsets, wotl-made of coutll; medium high bust and long hipa; supportors “attached. At #1, worth $1.50-R & G Special Coracts, sulted to the modium figures; made of fino coutil. At $1.50, worth $2.(0—-Girdiea of moire allk, in pink, pine and white: for «ivis and slender wom uupporters: namak ectal Corsets, for stout fgurne, of itil; medium Oust and Jong dip htps; supporter and at sides, Basement, Stewart Building. Eiderdown Robes ——at—$2.75,— worth $3,75-—In_ pola colors: Atted pack, full front; collar and sleeves trimmed with satin; with frogs and girdle, Basement, Mewart Building. strong In front $3.75 Shirt-waists at $2.75 Of nun's-velling, in eolld colors, red, navy blue or white; front of tafllored plaits; short sleeves with turnover cuffs-and collar, pasement, stewart Building. Bureau Scarfs&PillowShams At 25¢ each, worth 50c At 50c each, worth 75c and $1 The 26c variety are embroidered, machine -made; the 50c kind are made on net. Scarfs are 20 x 54 In.; “pillow Shams, 32 in. square. Two thousand pleces, Some a trifle mussed and solled from handling, Basement, Stewart Butiding. tsar: of fine quality tatieta, Hobly trimmed. { Sor price. $2.28, worth $2.50 to $4. sl Nottinghams, Irish Points, Brussols Tamtourr, Point d’Arabe, Renalasance, Cluny, Antique, Tam- bour Muslin, in groups of one, two and threo pulrs of a kind: at one-half, one-third and one-quarter less than orlginal prices. Wanamaker Bids. Portieres Silk Novelty Hangings, always attractive them- tgelves, but doubly so at the followsng prices; $4.40 to $10 a palr, formerly $9 to 916, Mercerized Armures, {In good vil the present scaeon's styles; some p! ) WIth sages neatty—tintshed; atthe tions riety of colors, In $4 to $6.50 a palr, from %6 to $10.50, ____Bourth thor, Wanamaker Buttding Table Cloths and Napkins All fully a third under-price. Irish Mnen cloths and napkins of three fine qualitles. Table cloths ure bordered all around and aro unhemmed, “Shamrock” bran’ Table Cloths, 2 yds.: square, $2.55. 2 x 2% yds., $3.2 x3 yds, 85 each, Matching Diner Napkins, 24 In. squara, $3.65 doz. From anothor manufacture —two patterns, 2 yaa. square, 2x 24 3.50; 2x 3 yds, $4.25; 2x 34 yds, $5 cach. Matching Napkins in. square, $4.25 dozen, From still another maker—nine cholce designs, 2 yds, square, $3. 2x2% yds, $4.25; up to 2% x4 yds. $9. 20-Inch Napkins, $5.25 dozen. y Second floor, Stewart Bulldlng, Formerly | Aw. Stewart & Co, ey. JOHN WANAMAKE Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Streets, SS ee H pe a He . y All sizes; plain toe and tipped—the thoroughly dependable shoes. Men's $2.50 Shoes °1.69 One of the best shoes on the market, In Box; Calf and Patent Leather. Blucher-and-piaintace;-all-sizes;-like-cut, Boys’ *1.25 Shoes 69° “Sizes 9 to 1344; Box Calf uppers; leather soles. . Children’s 50° Shoes at 19¢ piace and button styles; Patent leather tips; Vicl Kid uppers; Misses’ and Children's Rubbers, 19° Regular 50c. Values in sizes 814 to 44, 4424 to4% and_a-few hundred’ of size 2; best quality new ey” rubbers, Z Misses’ *1.50 Shoes, 79° Sizes ghg to 11, {124 to 2; splendid box calf and vici kid; lace and H button, z 4 Boys’ *1.50 Shoes, *4.°° i) 5 7 Box calf uppers; double soles; sizes up to 534. pFrazin & Oppenheim, 6th Av., cor. 18th St., New York

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