The evening world. Newspaper, January 18, 1907, Page 6

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ee THE ‘EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY," JAN CAP, told them about turning off the Jel, and went to thelr root Ho was on the tratl, and calling F Help him, smesned In wi |ON WAY TO OLD HOME THEY BLEW OUT GAS. ! Youn, Uatiaps F GAS AND FIRE _ Policeman and iid Aenbulance Doctor Have Busy — “Two Hours. ote fur from 8t Instructions Given by tomorrow nad. Marui On Landlord. mo Antonto Frirano, twenty-tro, years FAIRBANKS GIVES BOND. old, and his good friend Guieepp4 Garun, twentySeight, came down fron BTEUBENVILLE, O.. Jan. 1k—Fred Albany to take a sivamer and pall away | fick Cole Fairbanks. “oli of tha Vice t, racently Jndicted here. for fer sunny Maly, there to live like kere | ues Barents on the fortune they had saved in America. They went NUGAT Motel ae No, here they were {toh —nel—to tow out the @ to the Interna. | e. He gave ball fn $00 and Bpringtold, O.. where he ng one of I ere mill | | Night ¢ Yormer wt {hotel rea x fa ares pantes-by ese astr a 0. MKT Mad- | beautifully coverad bovk before day sand by jozen{ Mmeht to-day wher @ lawyer. Yaon avene, almost coat half e lives to-day Bad niade Policeman Kos tor and Dr. O on, of the Harlem | Moapita the busiest men in New Yor! for two hours, “Mts. Abraham shine, forty: who Ives with her } dren, Rose, plnetosn Ida, éight, and Benjamin, thre Teor of Abraham's tailor shop {uminant came floating ¢own the nd fell upon. his nos He Femembered th {italiana had weomed por | ee SS ae cAR WORKS BURN, BATANNAH— Jas 4—The Georgia + Ww troyed by Tosa, ‘hen, ? the two young jexed when he night, Flannel lined | Hadett, Carhart SC Re Piretevmtte Street ee “Broa men’s Suits & Coats Eroadcloth Blouse Suils Half-fitted Suits Pony Suits Evening Coats A Clearance of Wi Eton Cheviot Suits } Prince Chap Suits | Norfolk Suits \ $42.5) Sits Coat Stole Suits Tourists Ccats | Black Coats i Leng Coats Pony Coats i Military” Coats Velour Coats i Fur Collar Coats Covert Coats = Velour—Coats——— if A Clearance of Girls’ Coats Valuen wp to $20 Navy —blue—chevict | Velvet-Coats,—satin} Coats. | lined. Mises 6 to 1k Binee 0 to 14. Lined Coats in aids | Fancy Coats, ey and checks. | lined. Bieew © Wo 1k ed models, cf fot he Coats. Gites 0 ty Lh, Mannish Coats; fla nel | ned. Blnee, 0 to 1h Double breasted plaid | | $3.06 Plait Coats. if Bixee 6 to 14 fancy. Coats. | ‘ Bx¥ 18, 1907. Renee set “SITE AE: thousands aot $15, $16 and $20 modols in ail Sizes at.. CONSEF Vath MOAI; Dine In. the © Splendid Restaurant Worsieds; fancy chevfots-and plain btack, taltored to portection and lined throughout with Mine Benes ute and double breasted aiso long tourist in fancy clotas, all ‘Sizes. Best Culsine Modest Cost bein le 20 STREET. Becond Fluor. Something Never Done Before by. Any Clothing House in America. ONLY the best stores !n-America sell the celebrated Kuppenhe:mer only those of standing reputation. in Keeping with the reputation of Kuppenhelm as the cqual of high-class tallor-made cloth sold Kuppenhz!mer Sults-as low as we're goltig to offer them to-morrow. “hundred suns will be sold at.; Also About 550 Other Suits, tho tke of which wo ‘sold ing. No store [ early in tho seison, Pancy of tlie, Samo wolgnt as used by | suits, and- may be worn right up IMPORT. ‘ANT. NOTICE—Theso sults aro mado of tho samo matorials, the best tailors for carly Spring to Juno or later, IHS, ‘awoke defare daylight with tei bia paing ja -her hoad.--She arose, be- enna dixzy and’ fell on the floor, B before she fell acreamed @nough to arouse Mar experionce, by Policeman Kostdr, who bro found, the whole temily. unconsclots | Ff tom coal gas which Wn escaping from “fhe furnace in “Koster aroused ( had them diaz a 2caThe grentant menace to woman's manent huppiwcas in ize: 15 tho! Waring thet ooiies trom some de- yangement of the founthine organs. ny thousands af women ‘hayo Biers ot Fancy Bearskin’ “Goats | Cale { ancy. models. i in colors. ROSS Eises 6 4 Ejrev 4 to & a2 Girls’ Fur Lined Coats Special at $10 of broadcloth, in blee, brown, gray. and Y full length models in sizes 8 to 14, lined. with gra squirrel, fnished with deep sau rre! collars to corr: respon. | | Values up to $25. {| reflized this too late\to adxe tholr aes ‘burely in time to save wie To be n successful wife, to retain’ the love and admiration of her hus- band, shguld be a woman's constant stud; —-H--wemen-Gnds-that-her- ener giesare flagging, that she gets easily H tired, dark shadows appear unddr Wher cyes, she has backache, head> Fs pow £6) — vousness, irregularitic “blues,” or the |. Dae a he should start nt once to % ESI ner rer Tare ae yea ! AUGURATE A SALE IN specific powers, such as | Lydia E. Pinkham’ SVERERARIE Compound tsroman's romedy for woman'sills, madeonly-of roots und herbs— {Ecares Female: Coraplatnts-auchvaa Dragging Sensations, Weale Back, Falling and Displacements, Inflammation and Ulceration, and all -Orgate ‘Diseases. ond is invaluable in the Change of Lite. i Expels-‘Tumors-ot-an-_early stage. Gubdu Prostratiouj-Bshaustion cand sen-rgficapand-toner the Stomeak: Corer Headache, General Debility, Indigestion. and invigorates the whole female svsem. It is an oxccllent remedy for derangements of the Kidneys in either sex. Bulinicks—to-u— neighbor, “urried across the way, where he ab Fitteen fami: house, and = te polices: wakined them. Thi ok, t they shivered 1n-40-oold-for-an pour and a hail. Bomebody told Kostor there was a Tan asleep $n the Fear of the burning @tare andthe pallseman_sm. mi Bur found to one. M nl put the bi after a att . confining it to tho store. How =i sieried ie ot know “back We hin. asphyxt A, Steigerwald Packin sCo. PION! HE M at, Poultry and eeics Trade: : Bubding-up-a-successiul-business in-this-branch -requires careful inspection of every pound of food product. This fact, and {he saving of 2c to dc p2r pound, merits your. patronage. NOTE SATURDAY’S SPECIAL PRICES: — Fine Roasting Turkeys Store l6c Legs of Canada Mutton, per lb. lic Philadelphia Roasting Chicken . , 15c _ Astoria. Glasrow TRormaa Paliee TOWING: TO: 7 A Clearance o! Boys’ Suits, Reeters, Overcoats ‘Norfolk and double-} $5.75 “High grace juven S§.75 1 breasted suits of} a overcoats’ in — plain vi worsted cheviots and} % blue—gray, red and. » tweeds in plain fave *3. 715. fancy. » wool 33. 73. fancy fabrics. linin : Sizes 8 to 17, Jv e Shoes f4% to 33. DISCONTINUATION: OF-CERTAIN | LINES-IN BOYS'-HATS-AND-FURNISHINGS Wiz IN- VOLVING BOYS’ HATS, CAPS WAISTS, PLOUSES, LEGGINS, GLOVES, SCARFS,' {| UNDERWEAR AND SWEATERS | ATS LESS THAN. HALF FRICE- i ats of Nateral and Blended Marmot, Austral al-Calf, Natural Rascoon, t Black Poay Sktn Coats, bax, pony end bloure mede's. Valves up to $300, at-$35-and S45 i Persian Lamb and Persian Par Costs in a Value $75, at’ $15. XXX Persian Lamb Coats, Bie collar, rttted back, plata fur and mink variety. of models. \ trimmed. Value $200, at $139.50. ~~ —Perilan Broadtat Coats; 28-tacty tox aad semis models, Value $200, at $595. > Nearreal Coats ins yarlety of models, plata ox om! tak timed. Valse. $50, at $29.50, Sable and Isabela Fox Scarfs, st $4. ~~~ ‘mateb, $30.75 to $35. Naterafrand: Sable Squirref fur-to match; at $6,—— = Persian Lamb Scarfs, Value $5, zt S495. Mulls of sime fer to match, st £6.50. S Brack Lynx Scarfs. Value $20, at $52.50. Mulls of fur to match, at $19.50, B 95 to $25. Malls of samefur ta fs Value $8,-at $4.952— Motts of came Natural Eattern Mink Stoles and Mulls. Mutfs at $42.50... Value $80. Natural Mink-Scrr's, loose skiv, at $17.50. miatch,.at $21.50. Stoles at $50. Value $90. Natural Mink Mufis, to Fresh Jersey Hams . . ( 1214 ; Sugar Cured Smoked Hams ldc Prime Rib Roast . ; ~ 10c ana 12c 228 EF I RET AV E}, Between Isth & 14th Sts, Telephone 768 Orchard. Har SAiteshany: Fertupe Ialands. WM. VOGEL & SON, “Fhat Sale at Thirteen Sebenty-Fibe’’ it ci si Sale of Men’s $z5, $28, $20 and $22 “Winter Overcoats and Suits at $ *£3°75 3 A matter of necessity brought about this sale—the disposing of an unusually large stock of Winter Suits and Overccats at once.” How success ‘ully we have coped with this task many mea knew to their pro‘t, for our anrounce- ments are being attended with the most gratifying results. ~ The various lines present a most comp lete range of choice, parti Frced garments, of which there are a great number, -Dee idedly wir we doubt if $13.75 could be invested anywhere to better advantage, WM. VOGEL & SON, tauren Street. ularly among the higher ry weather at last, end at rie ane Raeeaotase terated,_Impure,-worthless and-cven_da against, the People, as well as egainst the responsible manu facturers-of hoacst, reliable remedies, and-it-was-high time for} to be stopped. Misrepresentation and substitution of some. } thing just as good" will-now be done away with. - es Act have been always | favored by conscientious and honorable manufacturers, who recognized that Purity and Quality alone could permanently secure the favor of the nation. period of time the fri and clear of conscience, made conduct of our business, had sands of our {cllow-citizens be and teliahle preventive of disease, The most human body is to keep its digestive channe}s and { p p| | can take place in a natural manner, and the erovrt & germs cen be prevented. | A Cascaret at night before “turning in” will ksep your Bowels regular, ; and‘your whol digestive canal wholesome, Jot of health and co: SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK : MONDAY: MORNING WONDERS, : -— For Saturday Onty— aa Imrort:d coque feather toas, stole effects in black, | browe; gray light blue and whites—formeriy $675, ; at $4.50 | nner + nec =] at. Si ty ~—soats in Your choice of all over cua. behind this offer, prt In feet, thre are BG Sulis,- all the bes 2370ver: o these vaiues: Any_overcoat in the house that formerly- wold at $18, $29, $22 and $25, Saturday, “Hundred Men's Overcoats, January Glearing Sale of Boys’ —— HHothing,—— Unnacessary to say. anything hojoad tha simple stst> —in ovory size and every popula ess. Trtezes. Thihots-end—Vicunns;~teng—and— medium fo Now up-tydats form and seml-form fitting modcls. . our highest class sults and Notva scenty Banas 1. comprising, ~ t worsteds.| its insizes AS. 50. | 2 $4 an’ $s | Uvercoats, Ru & anc Stits.c ortats. ae “Eoys' $5.50 &rd 50 Misses Special at self material. We endorse the rire Drug Law, because we have diways belleyed in its prin- June 30, 19¢6 to Effect January 1, 1907 A GOOD LAW IMITATIONS AND SUB STITUTES made-of adul- ‘ous-drugs.— This sort of thing has been an imposition, fraud and crime The principles of the Food and Dru So the makers of Cascarets Candy Cathartic recognized the great prin- iples of PURITY, QUALITY and MEDICINAL MERIT when the first | tablet was made, over eleven years ago, and have adhered to them ever | ince, Cascarets stand alone on thei their record, of having gained in that short OXES A MONTH,—the largest sale of any Bowel Medicine in all the world, We endorse the Pure Drug Lew, It suits us, because we f con! ts good to every one, and in the health and life, We have no reason to hesitate, and 8 we do not hesitate, to recom: | mend Cascarets to all cufferera from Constipe ar vertised by our loving friends and wh rene in favor of an article after over ten years cf invest! cSt, anal, We are ad- cople pass judg- [eation, trial and ing therefrom. nes of food. ver the American Also any other r verdict speaks for itself, The greatest merit of Cascarets however, { tof being a positive znction.of the over thirty- 1 operatic: ond activity of disease ix feet of bowele, strictly clean and disinfected, active, ox TODA Tt means a 73 ure und normal: No matter _what-you have been taking, ry a little 10c, your own druggist, and let the results tell their own story. semfort i in store for you, aR ER yy & tipies; and because it means that the American peopie will find the strong arm of, the Government protecting —} them-from-RANK-FAKES;- ship, confidence and patronage of millions of , people, who are now buying Casczrets at the rate of over a MILLION stood before our friends unafraid © id fortune to help hundreds of thou | ond ail complcationa | rly Showi. Lingerie Gowns mg ot Ad Third Fioor, - °B4. 7. 75 Suits, $ vs Lk GD This Is a remarkable lot of Sults from every alawe point. and there are Just! about enough of them for one big day's selling. Materlals Include-high-class mixtures. invisible: ¥ ] aS and stripes In light or medium shades. Made in the jaunty hip or three-quarter length } oat models—soft satin lined and Interlined. All well tailored. with notch collar of velvet or’ Full pleated skirts; sizes 14 and 16 yeers. “NEW YORK: $I5~ 18.50 exacting diessers, ior ebsolute faultlossness in men's fashions |s- Alliio wo have the most exclusivo lines of ready- for-service clothing in America, no sult or-overcoat 1s too high “to be Included fa us: January sale. SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co.—————— Elghth Floor Clothing— n America has-ever Two 510 | r [Misses' 27.50 Coats, SO: Of high-grade mixtures jn pSev. Tal wow micdcis. soma With = pierge: hoods-Sitk Hines,*or motor} {ngs others wiih Nigh. storm) !co.ar, finkshed with contrasting _ jiy taliored, wiin notcn cailar of) Nelvel; may nave body ani { | Misses’ 22.50 Suits, $42 New Sprinj model, tn al.swool | Mixtures and Tine * Suripes dark colorings; natty snort eual, ColTartess “errert; Tea} throughout with satin, aiso litterlined; full pleated skirt. Sizes ta and- LG Spi at calorbreascioth; Several stot Girls’ 12.75 Coats, 7-50 A clearance. of our ene , Stoce of Girls’ F Len PO COts tobe Sule resar comprising chevio.s, iS—and-GHHY Hany ath achive modes, with} Varlous linings. Not a g-r- —Tient inthe “0: thon $12.75, Sp. i Nicos’ 31473, s Rain-Coats, 9. 75) Oxford-and taa—bokipleated th owit= AL GC HTATICSS: y yractica! garment for storm Services and, travelling Wear: > Sizds—.14 cand tos Special a at 5 Misses’ 88. 75. Skirts, ais 00 | Made of | Broadcloth and Panama inise S tintxrures-ant Hain 4 ar Clothing: Big and Tub . Suits ae for Wear in the Southtand Prices Ranéing trom $10 to $250 ___.N-Wwest ideas_inPrincess Gowns—a_ lint ol the correct fashtons-for the Spring -and-Suminer of 41907. and quite a art fron What you'll see in other Stores. Princess Gowns of {ino Fronch lawn. showing tho:Gibson elaporately trimmed” MW easily bring $49 $7 ——etfectine cystet-cmproidery: Cluny laces a mode) that wi! later on. lacs; 2 eral rows of lacs at fout. A $34. Princess Mode! in ngurea Special th op.-Hyue and ¥. “blue, pink and white. Princess Gowns, made of sheer mu. Witteman yatctcon ant insertings: Mah- nesk entire yoko Or} { full Sieeve; skirt nas-doop flouncs, Sov- Wide, full Skirt; beautiruily trimmed-with-tece—anetolds-—an—ef- eotive gown at a remarkably low Saure: Tub Suits {pn tho new. ees models: s-you-litke, too, —| 1th Inseris of 37.50 elaborate! yourimmed. 75 model for... $ 52H. 75 and plain mull; % laco sleeve; "” $16.50 ats and skirts trimmed vanee Styles in | Mula Floor, 7= Men's > ——_ ss —s- Furnishin ~.Pajamas und Shirts for to.mors. Fos wo speolal values. you-can- not afford to pass Without making yourself acquainted with thotr trus worth. Pajamas at Sh. Only ity-dozenta this tot att-of alle. “We owned ihe matsilas PP -MON Et ow ort Ts of white. Men's Shirts, $1. Theo shirts aro all this season’s colorin Ina Natiewy OF patcerns: ail. peated Losoms; the coat mogel with at ached $19.75 ° 524.75. Third Floor, End of Week O° Sheet Music ne Sale, and Wier 1.ttle Brown B Bossi distosta Bragy, a Liitis Fond Aifection. a. La ‘orela, nh Maunaitan, Mexico, The Gol N t ah if sli Pance (Androw Mack. 8. flout \e, Cathe, mig coud 366 Me C Operatic td Hits, i2 ie <=SIMPSON CRAWFORD Co, Pre-Inventory ES of Por Women gains. Chuoss To-morrow :— Women’s $3 and $3.50 House Shoes for Elder! Misses’ $3 Gun Metal a Children's — Boys’ broken _s!zes- 2 OP MAYPAL. 30 No. 1 Krow. a Ligelpo Soyo: ade Dinker ‘sime, Sorry. In Autsterdam, ho Roo om 0; Road Ono. My Lady's, Maid. | All b> Wantls ke You La Velvet, chorus), +186 | Expenen ° a intetie’ Arctic Overshoes Children's 6 to 10% Sizes..... Boys’ and Girls’ 11 to 2 sizes. Women's 2/4 0 6 Sizes... Women’s $3—$3.50 and $4 Boots. Women’s $3.50—$4 and $5 Slippers. Women’s $2.50—$3 and $3.50 Slilppers.. Women's Small Size Oxfords...... Children’s $2.50 Gen Metal Boots........ Bables’ Shoes—value $1 to $1.50 and Girls’ Warmly Lined, both Button and Buckle, CLS, Also Woudched Gulls. Mostol-faem: youll eau? /ueccanizs as; belng sold all ‘O- “St Becond Floor, Footwear and Chiidren. Absolutely necessary that Shoe stock be lowered as-the ual Inventory draws near. Little thought given to profits t We Need the room Tortie McommMNY Spring stocks, This condition naturally affords some exceptionally fine shoo var. | 2.605 2.65 LOS 1.95 1.50 1.50 1.75 LOS S5e torm Hisskaw,| Sample Boots. . ly Women... nd-PateTip...... Shoes— “and : s ALASKAS, ARCTICS, STAY a "2

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