The evening world. Newspaper, July 24, 1907, Page 8

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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY. JULY 24, 1907. Miss Ch Cole, Girl H ROLL IN m une 4 fay Melba) STEAMER WRECK NOW TOTALS 83 JOwners of Columbia Hold Bodies of Victims at Eureka for Claimants. Delicious Ice Cream Re‘reshing Iced Or-} | Roof Garden, 6th Fl., Sodas, 5c a Glass. ange Juice, 5c a Glass Grocery Elevators. SPECIAL 10 A. M.TO1P.M. \ Mount Vernon \ Rye Whiskey 1 ls $3.60 gal a 'gallon, $1.40" 7 regular $1 full quart bottle... 75 TO-MORROW, 10 A.M. TO 1 P.M, Meats LEGS OF GENUINE SPRING AME, Worth a id any: j if to-mor- wilere tse; here to-mr-79 hag LEGS OF CANADA aUTTON: Full Re meated, tender 1114 6 roa ‘BAN FRANCISCO, Juty %—But tew @banges have been made'in’ the lists of Jost and saved of the steamer Columbia A revised lat of the pas- wa 108 saved and 7% missing. ‘Of'the officers and crew 4 were saved @nd 16 are nilssing. This makes « to- ‘tal of 95 unaccounted for. The steamship company ‘announces ORROW, 10 A.M, TO 1 P.M. | Women's Suits n alt t Waist, Modela of Jaw pendiig orders from friends and rela- polkic dot_models; | Rives to have them shipped to this city Anty Drudge Recommends Pie for Children eeu et tel eter ry ; No fal Cross Mother—' "Those children are worrying the life out Boys | Best Bathing Surts Washable For Women in New York Suits. At $1.98. spe Best because they are made in the way sae CR) ere and of the material most houses price at : uced to . $3.00. Braid trimmings in s There are about 450 Suits in Pretty collars! Full skirts! Full this lot, and any one you may iis r : select is from the assortment recently priced at $1. As no ‘more can be had at the price quoted for to-morrow, we urge quick buying. The ‘Suits are made of handsome washable fabrics, and are sure to stand exceptionally hard wear. Nu- merous patterns for your selec- of me to bake them huckleberry pie. But I daren’t do it. It nearly kills me trying to rub the stains out © of their clothes, as well as the table linen.’’ A Drudge—‘'That’s ‘cos you ‘don’t wash the mee ole Na otha way. Let the children have all the pie that’s good for’em. Fels-Naptha and cold water will remove the stains in a jiffy.’’ Like medicine, the value of | Fels-Naptha soap depends on how it is used. Fels-Naptha is made to wash clothes in_cold_or_lukewarm water. Used_ that : : oes f wa’ 1 & Cen eran a sain y it saves time, money, health, bother Jersey City Girl, Encouraged by Critics, Going Abroad to Study. "eMfetha ts the one great star, to my|_ / ‘ming, and some day, when I return a J WOMEN'S BATH Food quali GG SUITS —ot—ex tine; newest sty and hard work. Your clothes— will be cleaner, fresher and wear longer. young Jer- @ey City sirl, who, critics say, gtves ‘great promise of Ddecoming @ grand “epera etur. At « recent recital in Hasbrouck Hall, Miss ‘Cole offered to fill in a number mude a great impression on her| or. Blue; full WOMEN'S BATHING SUITS. Large sailor collars of White; do with braid; Don’t insist on boiling and. hard-mib- | Saks & Company bing in the old-fashioned way. Fels-Naptha but neck tests 1t a $3. 98 | | fi it's father to, send ih Herald Square ; isn’t made for that. ee By es 55c¢ = eT oe Miss Cole will leave for Italy. Rene meetne Gontnannce ter When you buy a cake of Fels-Naptha, s Tas Sie Washable Bel : NOISELESS MUSICIANS Thursday, Friday and Saturday, of the Rallows the directions onithe red and green Th, ant Stecials from ie W. elts — SWELL IMPORTED BANDS. Clearance Sale of - || wrapper as closely as you would the direc- ae € rug Pees oie stideeiae ELTS; ee ee Cala Mie Summer Suits and Dresses tions on a medicine bottle. =e Seats | BERBER cabled rates er o Big Showing. For Women 3 pie pouratesen AN 7 a eepleagal id herr aha ateeornay The Following Further Reductions Have Been Made |! be er NN a Nee re a et a. LADY WEBSTER PILLS, 10 | goto the expense of getting s special preparation for cleaning ee ee neem fs Laces and : za | BUCHAN’S 368 TOILET SOAP, ++ SORTED 1 Linen Suits | them. Fols-Naptha answers the purpose better than any- pakeskeo eae see 2ic SEA MALT, laree, ba : ee Fee sete aal|. Rormerly $15, at $7.75 Formerly $24 & $27.50, at $12.50 || Ser ae ea nee een ae ees Phe tn ele Nata ———— tac KOEI _ Lmbroideries BLACK RUBBER N10" »0 CLOTH Bit mained “Many of these importations are men thom the laboring world and have litte Wo any knowledge of music,” declared Joseph F. Winkler, president of the Chi- wads will remove all the grease and dirt in a twinkle, Dewars In be. tred, ne IDERY EDGES. on fine cambr a yard, n ow, yard... Lingerie Dresses Formerly $12-50, at $6,90 Formerly $16.50 & $18.50, at $9.50 Mi gago local, today,’ “Many of the bands || Formerly $25 & $29, at $14.75 Formerly $45 & $48, at $24 Y ce posing as deing royal ere made up of || Formerly $58 & $68, at $39 Formerly $85, at $43 mM ’ 9 Pp 2 ; HABE BATON ease whet ls called ‘dummy’ and ‘noisy! i 1 ~ | ¢ Peesstbegret enya cuss csarsbare carry, Swiss Dresses White Wool Suits ens 7€ce Suits Reduced as is 25 % fostru: and through th | Sttion of playizg, walle in realty the || Formerly $11.56, at $6.90 | Formerly $29.50, at $15 MEN'S"2-PIECE SUITS. This prige sounds like 4] / TOURIST RUCHING. o vue Im f-—-southieces ars pinesed apd_thay.make Riding Habits mistake, but It Is not. Stock-taking time is close Pelee, Sheil athe | Bo sound at ull, The noisy members s at hand, and we want our tables cleaned, Think | | ~ orth osc a var ye |re the ‘time-markers’ and play very Formerly $45, at $25 Formerly $15, at $10 ‘ # over. A man's suit at $3.95. You have paid Boe Poi: 0c almost as much as that for a hat. The coats are unlined, cut roomy; just the thing for wari weather. Trousers with or without cuff bottoms. f mall parts in the arrangement of the music. Wash Dresses for Girls and WAC: Sizes-5-to-18-years While it is true that the Piano has a commercial side, it stands many imported bands a few really (Main Foor.) “Musicians do the Work, Wills wie- mowers. The iover of music doesn’t want a machine, but a sensitive, sweet and true toned, artistic instrument. And-no- one who-cares te -| cultivate-a-taste-for_the-best-in-music_is-safe_in buying any--Piano-H which doesn't bear the name of a maker exalted<in the world of art because of reputable and legitimate methods, _ Ii takes money to build an artistic Piano, and whenever the hon- est cost of manufacturing is reduced, so Is the quality of the instru- ment. It is a fact that a really good Piano, having a reputation to maintain, is always an inyestment. It has a marketable value that is an actual asset. its durability is for a lifetime. Its artistic qualities a pride and satisfaction to the ae The = J NED BLACK = oY « SEEke eatin HATS. Good, Men: Ss ae Hats 100 Be = eathier—is— Reduced from $1 and $1.50 at $1.49 These high-class straw Hats at this advertised Price you can buy whether you need one or not. They will be just as good next Summer as this, but we need the space these hats cupy, and we take lnventory very soon. T! isn't a single hat in this sale that did not wholesale considerably more than this sp cial sale price, but we do not con- sider cost when we want to make 2 50c OHIP. god oe {o—reason—that—an-instrument requiring the genius of art and the. Get your size in one of these, and x Sor ini Sere Formerly $2.50, at $1.48 Formerly $3.50, at $5.98 temperament of the true i to constrict: cannot be rushed, in a Beran ou eer got ures 3) 95 Millinery is fl rales of fe go to complete the band." Formerly $3.75 & $4, at $2.48 Formerly $5 & $6, at $3.95 mechanical way, through a factory like sewing machines or lawn (So5e 8 eS ~ Pormerly $7.50: $8.50; at $4.95. Pormerly-$16-8 $19.50, at $6.90. Misses’ Wash Suits Formerly $14, at $7-75 Formerly $20 & $29, at $9.50 Girls’ Wash Suits _ Jumper Skirts Formerly $7.50, at $3.95| Formerly $6.00, at $3.95 a FALL THE MEN EMIGRATE; WOMEN RUN THE TOWN. | Lure of the United States Carries | Off Even the Mayor of _ . Kerisova, in Hungary. BUDAPEST, July 4 —The lure of the} United States as a land of oppostunity d_ wealth to the people of Hungary | | S ceenenaneiemerennmeteedeetet ees “DDS AND ENDS OF FLOWE Every color Giine Sale of Summer Waists for Women ‘effnire inthe little village of Kerisova. | 4 ces $1.00- and -$1.50-Hats-fi : PiaerirgSeil tac tat’ iss) lascrosnsus nad | Fine kawn Waists, emureitery CADE | Cereeat (raed Fee ‘a population of 8,500 pouls, One by one/f Value $1.75 . sree} at IBC the male residenta of Kerisova felt thei cheer Lawn Weicts, fonts of all- -over aceit } $ e ; i fl grated in batches, untll such time aa embroidery qnd French tucks. Value $2 at $1.25 the Mayor was the only adult mais to|f Waisis of French Batiste and Sheer Lawns, with ) G er rp Je | i ines and embroidery; Value §2:50, | at $1.50 o~Uarts o y opular ype at ° Woiste-of Fine Basists ond Sheer White Lawn, in ) ig P. R. di: Hii at pang fia tran he jaty of models Valuer $3.90, at LOR = rice. Reductions — to the em: nt ahip a! ‘ ay ind tears td Waists of Sheer Batiste, insertions of embroidery | t $2.95 Here and there {n the 79. we have picked up small quantities of Go-Carts when the’prices have been un- the women of Kerisova have jig: ele and|lace) lace:(rimied) back.” Valuei$3:95, zens has made the test of a generation. It has an indisputable worth in|] commonly low. We combine them isto one big Sale. Prices are much lower than our own usually very low {igures €d) 2 young” woman to the pawn 0 White China or Taffeta Silk Waists, ino variety ) $2.95. |} the art world wherever music is heard, 2 of-atyles /andicolots: Values £4.95 and $5.95) |) BL pees \ These are facts that no sensational so-called “half-price” adver- Huneary provide that no female shall | China Salk or Lace Woiats, in white and colors— } = 1} \] tising can possibly overcome and are of vital interest to any one who contemplates purchasing a: Piano that will give a sure, economical and lifelong musical satisfaction, instead of an expensive disappoint- ment or dearly-bought experience. “==—~\Ve occupy the entire STERLING BUILDING. SIX FLOORS DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY TO PIANOS where you will ‘find everything that is good enough. to carry with 1]]/ Ari-reeD BODIES, beau.) PERRIS~ collapsible, with} ALWIN_ collapsible; nick's | COLLAPSIBLE, folds very it a Sterling Guarantee, tiful designs; nickel] folding Reimann small; all- tee! bod- | If you want an inexpensive Piano, yet,one that wil! give you: Plates $ hood $ m ‘yal- $ tes; $8 § |] genuine satisfaction for ‘many years, we have them at uprics ranging eaten 8. 98 Reva 6. 98 5: 98 vet eit 5. 30 / 7 Women in office is illegal, eee —— FIRST ELECTRIC TRAIN ON NEW HAVEN CROWDED. = Commuters from New Rochelle to : This City Eager for the Improved Service. | (oa bo The Byecing Wirid) | MOUNT VERNON, July 4.—The frat electric train on ‘the New Haven Rall- Toad to carry passengers left New Ro- hello at 7.50 A. M. to-day for Manhat- fan, “The train consisted of ten cars, “mii there wan a ereat scramble upon the part of commuters to board it. Brom now on all trains from New Ro- ‘ehelle to Manhattan will be drawn by @lectric motors, and as spon as the electric eoulnment-ta perfected the elec- trig fervicw “wilt he extended to Port- foand finwily to Stamford. fayt time, as Clearance Sale of Low Shoes for Women $6 Low Shoes $3.85 Tan Russia, Patent leather, dull kid, English Walking pumps 2-button pumps or Gibson ties, | u $5 Low Shoes at $2.85 Tan Russia calf, tongue pumps, patent leather Gibson ties, Q-button pumps; dull kid or gunmetal, button or Gibson ties; glazed kid Oxford ties, white buckskin Gibson ties. ‘$3 Low Shoes at $1,85 Patent leather, dull or glazed kid; white duck or Bean yes pumps; Gibson, Christy or Oxford ties. |] as follows: $869, $175, $190, $200, $225, $250, $275, $300, and ti |} comes the matchless Sterling, the peer of. all. 5 | If you do not wish to pay ¢ash you can take advantage of our monthly |] payment plan, which Is fair and liberal, We do not charge, interest, nor do we take a note or mortgage. You simply agree to pay a stated amount at our |] store each month, {me Sterling Piano «. MMaNO Jong strains ‘Shoes for Boys and Girls i é r, { he Kfeat athount of electriciay In the White canvas lace shoes, welt soles. Sizes 6 to II, formerly iy Fultem St., Cor. Hanover Place, Brooklyn. % SIZE; all-reed _bodtes; ae pate back and pee back - ad- | BODY leatherette covered; Ecenernend, trolley Wirus has forced 1 -¢1'50, at 95c, Sizes 1135 to 2, formerly $2, at $5.20. Bis 020 Fault i i ly 16-inch rubber tired Justal rubber tire of on h Close at 12.30 Saturdays im July amd August. Misses’ and children’s black kid, lace or button shoes, welt soles. Sizes 8 to II, formerly $2,-at 95¢, Sizes 1134 to 5, 1 oe or Bape ieee formerly $2.50 and $3, at $3.45. | “Follow the crowd” into The World’s “Want” columns, $4.98 a We 75) $1. 89| i $1.39 Sse “| \

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