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SnMeal\. 1 TESERIeTP Ss weTEN ATION 8% aN HNN ATT "THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1907. wT TO YOUR (GIRL NEWSBOVS — |*STS%.0er SAS vel HELLO’ GIRLS ARE ALDERMAN FOR | ARE DECLARED IN) Zee BESIEGED Bt CATS Hee: Go on Outing to Luna Park. ONeill-Adams' Store Occupying Two Blocks, Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d St, N. Y. Store Closes Saturday at 12.3 12.30 Noon. 'Great Values for To- Day and Saturday Morning | $1.25: Wash Petticoats, 95c A Hundred Felines Attracted by Catnip. Stalk Gather at ‘Phone Office. | OF SHOES AND OXFORDS Swee ing Reductions ag. CLEARANCE SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY $3.50 and $4 Low Shoes $ for Women, at... 1 Hand-welted soles; newest shapes;. selected It's Upto the Board Now, So Urge Them to Act _ The newssiris have i Favorabl : hewsboys’ outing. of the newsboys" ou to-day, Fred Thorn} he new A YEAR | out the cit press of the city has/ ve the preparations for tijls “As the night forte of: telephone girls filed out of the Melrose Exchange, In the Bronx, to-day to «a to thelt homes they found the strbet in front) of the buthting -fult-of-oxte, There were W cats, black cate and tabby, cats. Some! werp fat and fifty, others) were lean | and bedraggled, And there were a hun- one has It takes place | wited 4,009 of] ji {papers througt y to Luna’ Prk’ to-day - «CAN BE DONE ID 11 ay ntl yesterday did i “*e Storey i . 3 ‘All Agree that People’s Play-| mana recovaltion. 4 dred or more of them in all. [oo leathers; sizes‘2 to 7;- widths AA to E. High Women’s Muslin and Cambric Petticoats, with deep embroidery Gi id. C Be Read Shortly after. 9 /o'ciock yesterday y Pace cimitheubulldingsands comeawent Cuban or medium mallitary, ruffle, also deep lawn ruffle with large tucks and fedtherstitch- rouni AN” Be “Ready | irsing Jack Suivdn yas called forat i : down Melrose aventig| while diners went heels. ing. Regular price: $1.25; special ‘to-day and elidel) ‘ SEN aMENETalave TuSmSTCIND, out Courtlan 0. A} te ri 3 d d July 4, 1908. i prasiet oe SG LS qiines city aN | completely, up in the. alr, jatood et) —— fh} bien ouenodan OusGobN CHUL GOOIS AOAROE GAB OGrG 95c No, Sourth) stteet. Fo > ¥ Jeary.’ wwe Tather, and xcreame 4 Z i } es had asked for Jadk. They sald they thusa, « Princesa‘in Slavery,” by | "What the felines ware doing In each : $2.50 and $3.00 | ee) ? awtord-—a love story full bers waa for the ahacnyatoryal , Low Shoes | - | The Eventnx World’ anaweats} | represented the fgitl newsboys” of New | RETA Cea mes cnmas ae deep ana dark’ne cat nature Itself, They é ‘ ; | N EITHER BEILDINO q that persons favoring the proj-] | york; and they wanted. to know why ‘ nt oo —w | {n the dust, kicked up thelr heels > 2 Patent. Coltskin, Gun Metal | Z Sig afta a + yore AY. | Rnd called softly ‘to ach otlier In vart: | : J Calfskin and || $6.00 Taffeta Petticoats, $4. 98 eot of thirty or more acres off | they had been left out of t t the ruins of Steeplechase Park] | which was to take place at Luna Pa Ae Maye eaney Aw honiives | a % TARR Used and adjoining propert oy fternoon and ey y salad A Elghty-furth st babécn te} ep any eaal REJOICING IN CANTON AS See vendesshsopentaimions: Wes ‘ Calf, at Women’s Black Taffeta Silk Petticoats, with aD accordion Coney Island be purchased by the eity for a tree public bath- ing beach and playground tm- mediately write to the Alder- they svld asx many, pape number of néwabors were just as much newsboys as any newsboys that ever lived, and {f ting, with two ruches. Regular pric ial to-day and Saturday morning “OPIUM DENS CLOSE. |s privaye vere inne that called tor|{] $1.25 Misses’ & prompt action. Children’s 3 Low CANTON, China, Aug. §—In acoom-| Heaney began @ search which led to man of their respective din-} | there was. anything doing they ©! mn Imperial a great flower- pat which had been set- ‘ trlate urging that the land inf | to be deciared in on it or koow thejissue). ail the ontim | ton ie mone oxenanne Oss tee Black an eal White IN EITHER BUILDING | ition be condemned nd] | reagon why. | dances. he new dep cause | spreading catnip stalk “nad grown. No ‘ = =" 50€ , $1.50 and sa\Wwomen|s Low Patent’ Leather, Vici Kid, Tan and Brown Odds and Ends; all sizes in the lot, at.. ce $2.50 and $3 Misses’ Oxford Ties — Hand-welted soles; newest shapes, made of the be: at the city, | oat ever found It until this morning, and ed aod a num: | when at last it was lorated and the 5 . Women’s $2.25 Waists,. $1.24 They are made of fine batiste and have fancy shaped yokes, made of fine Vat. lace and good quality imitation Irish Insertion bands (exactly as shown in the picture). Lace in bodice, beading on shoulder, tuoked back, elbow sleeves. They are regularly worth $2.25; special to-day and Saturday morn- $1. 24 hei atincnncde disk eo SHOND AA OUUEEDOAAO HON [__IN EITHER BUILDING oS Green| verted ipto a park before] | Biind Diamond's girl of City Hall| general rejoicing throu the openti ¢ th : ara : ithe streets were de« Re clarplGrive clietgrageccaiis lil cone otter AOC Buf st | bee Ot processions hended. by banda of | word went round, the back fences gave y - ‘The alte proposed taf | papors at Herald Square, Chambers! music ‘piaying lively airs marched |up their dentaens, and the street. fairly ideal one for a park. The] | street Rosy, who, according to rumor, | through the main thoroughfares. wwarmed with ca esent owners are willing tol |;, engaged to an Ethiopian newsboy | ——— - fort Oe Oe th-« ts] lwho eelis papers under the arch, and z i Recesnary now 1s for the au-[ | sxiddicde Idie's stri, well-known to \ thorittes, to act. It will come trlana on.’ Forty-second street, \ mp. before the Moard of Alder-| | \ ne four young women who met ; , | \ men at the next meeting. Sul) : \ Hae ee Ey This is a newsboys’ outing,"" sal |zeckeas ho looked them over. “Noxte | s 7 \ ‘That the proposea__park—erer—the- [nthe article to show that fee have 4 chance here. I guess Its 2} for burned ruins of Steeplechase Park ai © eben pan oe ale wy Bur mitra S| slaty Eee ROS Suse | | Misses” $7.50 Walking Skirts, eitizens who have the matter In hand. |” Ike to | a i Hor MearldtieeAdatan c | 4.95 “The purchase of the site could be is hate att and if {045 widths AA to E fully settled by Oct. 1,"" sald George C. Hie there, aT the Kal yong Panama Walking Skirts—for misses and young women, high vous omer ot nett teary, Fe Mt, a ave Bt one ; aes s $4.00 Trade “Mari ci $4.95 95 kilt, two bias folds, in black, blue cai brown; sizes 35 “to 39 eatactyeeecn is : psi peal panee { Rec iivine dietsniainpatesavoucri pn and Tw wld ike, to hav Hee Cleanses, preserves and beautifies S oes. and Oxiords at | | inches waist ands ; value $7.50; special $4 95 and within six months a beautifut graas|ter by hanging around here: now, Do the teeth, d ifi hi b ————_—_—— ‘o-day and Saturday morning.....++ sieke 70D % plot, bathing pavitions and park could on 6, OuLINE: Frhomapsone ant | and purifies, the breath. The Snow ) Packard é } IN O'NEIL BUILDING ONLY y can't decide until 1 ask him?" | In dainty blue enameled Loe with patent J “That is the time the city should take ‘ell, do we 60 or don't W to complete the project. cea tape and| the four in chorus, measuring tube, Convenient for tourists | ‘let you know in an hour,” said) BRN ES ee ee ESTABLISHED 1666 \BY in my mind, if the Board of Alre- Sires ol ee S 4 Lyow DDS. Bar ° 6 1 tuk, C), “fien ‘hesitates the new park will be al- “How. many newsgirla are there?’ $3.50 Oxfords at $4.09 Shoes at Boys’ Wash Knickerbockets 50c Boys’ Knickerbockers—in_ kh; linen and duck; all sizes. Regular price, 75c. and $1.00; special to-day and Sat- ~ 50s. t | urday moming at....-seseee essere cence tenses most impossible.”’ ‘The Byenmg World has recelved hun- AN @rede of letters from all sectiona of | ##ked Thompso: Leathers ¢, the Greater City with suggestions for ite them,” ‘said. ‘Phowpson, % | the building of the proposed park. Ono are to. be my "IN BITHER R BUILDING: ES IN BITHER BUILDING al pe rt who won f1 every thing—a: pay 01 7 d F . _ | out country homes and Adtromdack| The newshoys can look out for ene " : : , Chilgren's 19¢ Drawers $1.25 Kimonos, 75c 5) gamps of famous American millionaires, | 2¢)¥' I wili look outfor the girls. ( £ § ; G f Bihahigle a ak tne Carnesio ial] AN, MON ue uo" oye a Ta é ae 1 Bite rere Un epee emery \ a ine Chi jdren's Drawers, maa 5 « } | butlding. 4 He Thinks Sit Park and twenty girls. The 4, e Ideal. will undowbtesly have n great tha, “The ulte of the proposed for Jt has been f&rranged that they : 2 teal (9 one,” sald Artist Doherty, af tts should aye great time, but the S Dewutitul “beach and excellent central eiris— adces neh ator ocean breezes, , leave It to me," said Thomp- jo moat accept : ee nd entre ancmnborhood Of Nee | rnat's right, leave It to him." sald p Monal GPawe codia het g With (flower | Sullivan: e F Plots, shrubber: OWN’ on the PERE "entire to pbery and trees planted, t| served thi a : be one’ of served, SDS Mosley. at preecht conn: he tne ekisnce Gs “Ameria. mander of the Elizabeth street station, Project I ays the site proposed ts the best at, 0 the. Am f Honey. He believes, it, means 1.000,0 (etqele ante opie every Sunday in the summer. . oe ee ea rowel sald the anil: (1) operate wi cet the a ing ar fng-ex-Tendertoin Czar. wei E. Smith, quality mustin, hem and cluster || plain lawn borders; value 7¢ of fine tucks, value 19¢., $1.25, at | | sizes 2 to 14 years, at. 12ic Surplus Stock Fecelory Rejects Children’s 3 75C Cambric 50c Short Kimonos, STORE OPEN ALU DAY SATURDAY. Petticoats 49 "4 25¢ Children's Camtiric Petticoats, Short kimonos, in flowered and figured lawn, scalloped all around; value SOc, atee..cs 25c umbrella rufffe, with edge of ‘ace, sizes 2-to 14 years, value Tegal vesrees Ras Men’s Douglas Shoes $1.98 You will Have No Difficulty Sees a Boom In It. Including Black, Blue and Fancy Suits. ctive member of tah me (he new park and I'll! : tions, will speak tne ine. how you. ts Ne bigest b in the bis- Including 2-piece and 3-piece Suits. w piirk at the fre meet. SFY Of WB * Special lot of 400 choice pairs Douglas “Factory $1, 98 < org Bowe! fang t Shoes and Ties for Saturday morning. . Inland to-day. “Once we Kut, ING SETEC, W orsted, Velour, Cassimere and Cheviot Suits. a" fo masses, th ‘1 ; ecple of Manhattan and | Posed boasdmaik £r0m aed the, Be | including Suits finer tailored, made o more modern fabrics and a sree playsround at the a Gate will be an easy matter,’ cut on more advanced models than any other clothes sold in New Damaged”. § The $1.00 Shoe Sale Continues In selecting a good piano if you go where reputable pianos only are sold. It 1s the mystery of quality and id Mi 10 of d lc {HGS no bits more cianeihes Ga Ete oe oa, ean York. ; Wegueh chee ian Tie tok j Been attracts ine wreak Madeley Ae | Be Coles, Brookl7n, Horough President, the jugglery of price that make disheartening diticulties $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 an d- 83 0 " $4,001 |], when the bargain store announcements lead you into }!|) | women and girl: Angoabshonodcaad \ iipestoe tue water cit tht ece eae © -water, he new park ; js built, tt* admirable locatio irt Val heart of the island will draw thousands | breezes that the ew park, wil 2 8 alues up to $15, of men, women and children from tha | Vik. gald Georks suburbs who would for no other reason | Of, the Sea Gate make the trip, It is a splendid 8 Ta potty . " in Pi fitetinventment tor ‘te Pieter Seats anes Suid: ff Two and Three Piece Suits, $ the bankrolis ot Coney tland amuse: | eli accensibie, 1 vat Values up to $18, ment resort keepers.” minals. and therefore Speaking a* # odollceman who ob-| oy 9 free playeround FRR Ron erat Cea hea ore more | fees eieetion ome ioe esto f Brill High Grade Suits * ° the trap, where the pianos of untried names and un- SSE a oe : —_—__——| 1 ONE I BUILDING ONLY - TRUER MET known makes are offered in competition with instru- ments of highest artistic merit, The Another Sale of Russet Leather Barefoot Sandals | Sterling for Misses, Children & Boys Values 75c and $1.00 a Pair; Sizes 6 to 11 and-12t0-2--- 4 Company backs up every sale with an enviable and reputable record of over forty-seven years. Two and Three Piece Suits, Values up to $22.50, $43.50. Two and Three Piece Suits, $ Values up to $30,/ 15 Also 600 Pairs of Sample Barefoot Sandals— 1 39¢) Gray ooze leather and pearl buckskin, some Nee | $1.00 and $1.50; about 3,000 pairs in all; special at... _ MOLZWASSER&C o prese vt he Write wed on Dreeenteay New Cetalonue, rarantea $66 Mailed Free. r Warerooms with thor- We carry over four hundred pianc rs in ¢ oughly competent, experience ad are conservative “Two and Three Piece Suits, Values np to $35, wilt 0% wins hased f ated for GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE. iinet oa he Salesmen to explain. just what you will get. There Isn’t a reasonable Open Want that cannot be supplied, and every promise made is backed up «s methods—methods which have not only produced the Every . ull others f by our bus' 4) 3 3 a eeeet exclusive piano business in Greater New York, hut have stood, Evening FOUR STOREs., RUNION SQUARE, 14th, n. B'way. 47 CORTLANDT, n. Greenwich. textes toretines Until 279 BROADWAY, n. Chambers. 125th STREET, cor. 3d Avenue & iuir lerms:aresfair.and reasonable; either, cashy or easiestesahly *Clock a co eae Three Downtown Stores Open Saturday TH OP. M, =y payments, Any honest Reson can buy a piano from us s i ee Fiyiocss eeauiete of tre fallow n Store Op rday Until 10 .P, M. f Hae Ot 8: i ie tax jacticlegs. Penelope il Stor Miro nt Bates |S rareroom ould ovear in your $15 Worth, $7.50 Down, $1.50 Week 16, cker, 518-520 Fulton Street, Cer. Hanover Place, Brooklyn. ae eran | ghd ee 'gt0.00 $2.90 Closes at 12.30 Saturdays in August. re ey ae es Kite! er Closet, door : “a “ cee Rather ¢ ak | $200, 11 $30.00 : a at Chairs ‘Accounts up to 810,000 by spe. ieee B arrenmenenn A ¢ ar on ‘Terms Apoty Also to Ni t oR ri Site. Rpode Iwand. Poutarl- | cloth, ott New Jersey! We allow Freiaht 1 Connecticwt. and Railroad Fate. A Thirty-Cent Twelve-Word 9,29 '57 929 || 2H, 2€ A ” . RITE FOR LISTS OF Cry arn ‘‘Furnished Room’’ Ad. in D r ‘ The World Finds Many MANY A MAN-HAS San STARTED ON THH ROAD. TO’ PROSPERITY BY A LITTLE WORLD a Desirable Tenant. 2 wv “WANT” AD, oe,