The evening world. Newspaper, August 28, 1907, Page 11

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t M'MANIS ETS. mr 2azecgves. [PARLIAMENT WINDS. 2 THE HOOK FROM GER whiz mith the vlew of the miroduction. Into 6th A 18th St. TIra Floor Salesroom. { . if {| MILLION pox ; a - | y sf the Colontes, (adden Members of Commons Now] ¥! eacer Churehit ts stardins ] Pi 7 . Valley. @ other bine! sters ' y | Prepare for Next Session pil Continue the cuppa ton the tee e a ey ? 70, 000, { C) WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28,1907. : 11 pecan Sieh Sassi 2 eo THE EVENING WORLD, sters have prepared a long pro- HEARN. 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 We't [ o 1 eenth St, 7,9, 11, 13, 18, 17, 19, 20, 24, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth St, 3 : Only 2 Days More , Thursday, August 29th, ‘ Friday, August 30th, FINAL CLEARANCES: — | Before Stock Taking ae © tor themselves, The Presl- of the Bourd of Trade, M. Lioyd- mith the view of the introduction into Great Britain of some of the German methods. ; them will reassemble in don during November to arrange the work of thes TO-MORRO W, THURSDAY, ar next session, which, if their promises an the jone just closed and bi 4 LONDON, Aug 3 —With pletureeque, | n@ Just closed And bring’ nearer to Entire Surplus Siock of old-time ceremonial, the ac parle jof Commons and the aol of Lords.) Watson, Plummer Shoe Co. ment was -prorogued to-day, thus end- | chic badthauttrensing > iny f the i t d most ardu- dus Gis setblones Audarryhtenituslcyaliess| of Chicago and Dixon, Ill. Consisting of 12,000 Pairs oi Shoes for The mambers of the House of Com- | Safiiest Men, Women, Misses ani Boys | mons: assembled at noon, and shortly | ¥°*- 3 sent was given to over sixty bills which fk : after were sumnionied to the House of}: 4, [Cini Sete he Kings etn waa] “CHARGE IT TO WHITNEY.” |] ye Pai read, ‘The statements made were of —— a if. the usual coloriess character, referring | SPRINGFIELD, Mass, Aug. 2 & are carried out, will’ be Man Who Knifed the Five- _ Cent Fare Bill Crawls Un-— der the McCarren Tent. “THE” IS IN A BAD WAY. the two houses passed Those Who Know Say Sen- _ ator People. Call Traitor Ca Esca Bea to the recent royal visite: and the | ‘Charge {t to Whitney,” a phrase tw: 2 A 5 33 and : j . a nnot Escape a Beating. friendly relations’ existing between | days" Old, promises tobe @ politica These'Shoes are well worth $1.50, $2,00 and $2.50. , . ' fst & Great Britain and, the eter powers, |cManDrd Nish ibe opponents of Henry | Last Days of August Sale Prices} = Cartes ¥. Morphy, leader of Tem | cn vaallare ts only . res | the conclusion of the agreement with | ji) yeois the Democratic nomination | Bee ee A> meny Fall, has dropped Thomas J.| 2° s Lies | Spain, ang the Peace Conference at The {or Governor over Gen,’ Coaties i. aie : To pay Subway bills now outatanding, | = ‘Hague, concluding with a review of the | Jartiett. MoManus, leader of the Hieventh As |The news to strap-hangers ie cortalnyy fest rtant bills passed during the| Cént.date Whitney has been touring wembly District, from the inner circle tough, the Stale In an automobile, and nis @t the Democratic organization. Mo- Manus has gone into the camp of Pat- teieck H. McCarren, the Brooklyn boss, RAT WITH STRANGE TASTE fm a Gesperate effort to save his place We never carry stock from year to year. Wh b are what they're) session. orders giving Boston nemapaper ‘meu | en new subways y While tHe prorogetion enables private and loos Toa! cel essere) oar ¥@ blanche members of, Parliament to proceed to | have mide the purase harge it to Whitney" a joyful password in leadin: the enjoyment of the holidays, the | Weatern Mnsnobtmette hotels 3 Friday night wo inventory. Cash is easier to count than Merchandise. Judge for yourself how anxious we are to lighten demanding. Gl emealy pevitcted onthe went ne a¢| UPSETS THE TELEPHONES. the task. Manhattan that McManus will be ——= . . Dy epee eerielenscn at the polls on primary / Bronx Municipal Building Kept in What Is Casto rla BLANKETS MoManus's Lda doris which “In: Turmoil from. Midnight ASTORIA fs a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops COME ORTABLES (ad ae EY ae terciiary, ‘abie ip Dawn | and Boothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, BED. SPREADS North River, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It "| One busy rat, feasting upon the Insu-| destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind ik A ne Wires in the! Colic, It relioves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Fiatulency. It aay assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and from Eighth avenue to th ts in a turmoll over the Mt recotved at th G@enator (McManus) lkact TABLE LINENS* TOWELS & TOWELLINGS winter. He voted agal ng the/One H econd a Coney Isjand Five-Cent Fare out of and . kept the| natural sleep. The children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend. a} T: D S WHITE GOODS Gommittee. stood; with — the Railroad! Bronx Bureau busy from The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over fe vie WO ay. i ° rot against the removal of the | midnight until early to-day. The wires| 80 years, has born the signature of Chas, H. Fletcher, and bas been made under Bers Misses’ Shoes at — ae MUSLINS recap ica) ate souonen one got ae the. tele: his personal supervision since its infancy. Allow no ‘one to decetve you in this:— STS al SHEETS . or uliding rang con a $1507 alld Rimseif onthe School Teachers Equal | “YY SUUGe Tee coe he Detective Bu-| All Counterfeits, Imitations and ‘‘Just-ea-good” are but Experiments that Nude of Viel Kids patent for SHE tips; extension soles, sizes PILLOW CASES ee gt Pay measure, dodged on the Employers’ | eau on a tour of Investigation, trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Ldability act, againat the Bingham} .oo4° ang killed the:rat, but the dam-| Children—Experience against Experiment, Police Reforms and Gov. Hughes's |. 2) 1, the wires was not repaired unti!| Genuine Castoria alvvays bears the sigpature of bé Public Utilities Commission. see soa el ctrl as isca ea tetleeat roan August Sale ‘PILLOWS & FEATHERS og An Hour with McCarren. of the trouble. ee 2,000 Pairs 00 SCARFS AND SHAMS MoManus was a caller at Senttor Mc- Boys’ Shoes = S F L ea emaayiei ties aero csctolatorracery Vrolieisiisubaid $2.09; pectals CURTAINS Py SRE beer pen a van aged mortar ble -_ Store Closes Daily at 5 P, M. Made of Box Calf, yath CURTAIN FABRICS fy visit nad any polidcal slenttoance, 3c- ght Yiaanofr dre Saturday at 12 0'Clock. oft [Ruan ofr fore eae pee 814 to - in RUGS a “Ok no. I had a Iittle business in} || — - - VES ek? 4 Brooklyn and just dropped in to see my $2.00 ae _— CUTLERY old friend, Senator McCarren.”’ 5 Political wiseacres see “the handwrit- Stylish New ing on the wall” in the McCarren-Mc- Manus meeting. The Brooklyn boss, friendly to the Mayor and opposed to Raincoats Wanamaker SILVERWARE SOAPS Soft Hats (The Greatest August Sale Fall—1907 TA _ 2c HY 25c WO very stylish, ch : a 3 =e 7 al acter stio hew shapes We Have Yet Had. weThe SRANGT ae : A e WRANJIM—_-Th Sicee = proper hat forcollege and : * ; Why Sach a Success ? 2,000 Pairs Oxford Ties at 95 For Children. Sizes 4 to 8. dds & Ends from former sales. Black Kid and Canvas, Charlies F. Murphy, voted against the Coney Tetand Five Cent Fare “Bil at AYbany jast winter, an did “The” Mc- at $15 Manus. Ini fact. which ever way Mc- Sarren V Alb le fel 7 Sabir sural Ouae MestArtanwecid take Raincoats make their first the same stand. appearance a bit early this A west side Tammany Hall offic ted holder said to an Evening World re-||} Season, butcustomers wan and for all who li tad asl them, so we are ready with @ of youthful a one ne 7 —————— ma ttcctslign Againet Hien : number of different models, The “ORB Slightly BECAUSE ader Murphy has shown dy hia ; z Noe action In dropping McManus from every ||| The picture shows a particu- more conservative; bound MAN N& BRO WE MADE GOOD EVERY PROMISE! ; edges; will look well on the - i 4 important committees in Tamn he does not favor “The's’ re Mayor MoCletlan chopped off the of Frank Joyce, Superintendent of This Raincoat is made of (Parks. soon after McManus sneaked out ; : of the State Capitol while the Mayoralty ||| tan, olive or Oxford worsted, Reoount bill was voted upon. Joyce t#|]] gemi- fitted back, inverted DMcManus's—Heutenant—and—clore—zrs0- plait down centre, doubte- Ly: larly smart, trim style, of fine rain-proof materials, piged shouldered man; , LIBERA CREDIT HOUSE plendidly made and fin- LAST WEEK OF AUGUST SALE ished, exclusive Wana- 2 ‘ Ri At to the Very End maker styles, in pearl, Furniture, Carp2ts and Bedding uy A Home of Four brown and fawn; $3.56 Remarkable Values Will Continue Years Rooms Complete. fk Z Re Evenings Uatll : ca ly Furnished, = 10 oioet. BUT BEAR IN MIND THAT 4 August Sale Opportunities: s Cease with August! | ne alate. “Ho one seems to know how the Sul-|/| breasted, velvet collar, large fivan clan fee] toward McManus, but al! mee oartain that McCarren favors hia||| Patch pockets, tarn- over we-elestion as leader. Perhaps McCar- cuffs, yoke lined with satin. wen will find it a herd job to win out ® fm Brooklyn. and will keep ‘hands of'||| and is an exceptional value da the MoManus fight. at $15. Wrieads of Mayor McClellan declare pundin ; MaManus cannot hope for the support ||| ™% er OM = A lucky purchase of seven wt the administration owing to his = E hundred und eighty prettily fessor ary ri Pepe ume hs Handkerchief ss Seconds,” 123c & 25c |. embroidergd Waist Patterns r Maln floor, New Putlding. $2 to $3 Boxed * Waist Patterns, $1.50 JUST TWO DAYS MORE! pany Re ornaitered: belies od aie And theso are seconds that you could hardly tell from | —e™mbroidery fram St. Gall it Is Common Sense 3 SERUNITHelIDET firsts—only a thick thread or dropped thread, no holes. | —™akes the prices in some mene . th WES, FIRE WILL SURELY The sort of seconds that many makors are putting in ae | cases half the regular values. irhege reeusi ere ow exhibition at our Showreoma We also r 3 ROOMS $7148 5 ROOMS $1448 Complete at To Buy Now! * AD DRIVE OUT HORNETS. ||! arate’? in these days of high linens, But this maker | Plenty of 40-inch material, 4 & lar, 60 we get. a fine lot to sell for half; or | $1.50, reguiarly $2 to $8, i _—. - ; \But One Must Be Cautious in Ap-||| is too particular, t to 180. 7 = egcinr ey : ; © plying It, and Not Burn |j| Toss than halt, of what they would bring i perlest. misnasinne OH Dalilee Spee ¢ @ PER WEEK Beerane Just One More A ’ Three hundred dozen Women’s Handkerchiefs, 12%c each, in- BOOXLET con- = PENS AN ; EC the House. stoad of 26¢, 35¢ and 500. ' Ga . aD a AUGUST MORNING SALE A : ; dozen Men's Handkerchief 5c each, instead of ; . : ong Island, : Loree eee (Leer eearar ee ore ens ancboceninte ae Eas eareyioteeict | 52-in, Ribbons ACCOUNT estes i polars Deenunpertent peat All pure linen, of course, Main Als, O14 Bulding. Specially Priced application, Arty DRG P oT ey: elmo Connecticut. To-morrow Thursday Until L P. M i SIRE Pare wee Mis: Tesl events. Geeier SLA Theos iene ithe During August Sale Our Bntlte Steck of Brass and Iron Beds me ae , ple Bt Wo. & Broedway, Manhattan, has a ; oi at 1, Off Former Prices. 'o prevent dealere buying sue howe) ot (Glen) Rides, (Ne J. the ||| Closin Out Oxford Shoes black, white, pink, light blue, Nile : ¥ we reserve the privilege of restricting quantities. -green_and cardinal—today 30c a | yard, Instoad of 40c, Main floor, Old Building. finen Cedar chest and was sur- That means exceptional opportunities for men, women Peet envta tea bait ang 2omentl- il! and children to get Oxford Shoes that can be worn for biting & nest jn 4 corner ot the root |! another three months, at least, at considerable savings, mponge, tied It on the end of a poxer || You will be carefully fitted, and, though lines are broken, and paturated it with kerosene, “, : . ~ . 4 > to the Karret he lit a maton, you will be sure to find shoes you like, Waists It Will a WA 5 5 a x ma boxes (oe cUsLONDeC, o ited the oll and held the burning; , ae ‘ 4 SPERPUMBRY DEPT. 4 under the hornet nest. Men's $3.90 Oxfords at $2.85, | Women’s $2 to $3 Oxfords at if { Fine White Lawn Waists 0, 1 ‘ood all: | Real Holland Window Shad. Cy \\ Iron li ) Beds, _ 3.98 ER — Women's China silk Waists ,Fine Toilet Soaps Black or white, erim'd with Val. lace | 7: ding odore—neatly x of four cakes— Be AN iuseots swarmed oUt tho little Men's $5'Oxfords at $3, iO. P, B } Ny RAs : t aid plesk was Gentforea Bue ine Boys’ $3 Oxiords at $2. Girls’ $2.50 to $3.50 Oxtords ay To uy \ Eh pa Fee e Tenn U re erlin’ tueke cater | White aia ikabertod color : £ daisy jones sot fire to the roof, Women 553.90 Oxtords at $2.50, | at $2. J styles well trim'd with Val. lace alight Imperfeotions that Aizgmenis able efforts saved the ||] 1 omnen's and Girls'Shoes. Main floor, O14 Bullding. They are splendid values—some 3 et ey eall aisem ieguiar $125, QO] amect the wearsa cent fer $800 damage was done. erring Boys’ Shots, Main floor, New Building, are marked below regular prices. ———— a a te) = ee COND FLOOR_WAIST. DEPT. risers esata bell FLOOR ia SHIPPING NEWS y They arp smart In style and ef- aR ees Teta ee EWS. il | =| A Most Unusual Offering of Sample fectively designed and trimmed. ii m P , r, Three Models at $5—Of sheer — - i V4 yoars—white or fancy Madras Lace Curtains at Half Price | mn en : Soa 1.15 | Korbi casera we SO] i We frequently are asked to gilt pairs of lace curtains when | lace insertions. © Three-quarter 42,69. hives ote a single curtain {s wanted for one window, but cannot do 80. The | jength sleeves, lace-trimmod, Of HE HIT OF THE TIME! SS rnes| Boys’ Knee Pants_4 to 1s yrs. present splendid lot of Sample Lace Curtains, in Point d’Arabe, Ren- T Lawn Dressing Sacques uo Bieoma 5 eiseaa 3 7 ALMANAO FOR TO-DAY. Bum rises, 6.22/8un sets. 6.41!Moon rises 9.06 THE ‘ator High Water, Lor Wi ASL PM AM. 120 ULét 6.04 Messaline allk, trimmed with tn- _ 46 A {ssance and Cluny laces, In white and Arabe, at less than ONE- a y floral colorings, fancy ml: Iti < is a QUARTER of the Fegular price by the pair, affords a rar opportunfty | eertions and medallions. OF piald Hrree Back bak pleats and per Dan sitandecree Pe eee : to housekeepers to get single curtains. silk, tailor made, Also arce ) FIC —CED ~ stated bebe be dh Ad tas : They are an {mporter’s samples, in a quantity of attractive pat- m e ew we Ss an irene gwen No ; Geopalea terns, and at these extraordinary low prices: Clean-Up of Li: . i + OOO nee FUCK Tawels—Hommed HENAISSANCE LACE at 700, 75¢, $1, $1.20, $1.25 to $7.50 the Ie Pp ingerte Wide Taffeta Ribbons Moro shan half linen—wbite single curtain. ' Waist. SpOINT D'ARABE LACE at 45¢, 50c, 65c, 700, 75c to $8.75 the 5 blngle curtain. Today $1.25 to $2.78, regularly CLUNY LACE at 40c, 450, 55c, 660, 700 to $3.15 the single cur- $1.75 to $3.75—-They are daintlly 7 trimmed with lace and embroid- e | borders—rogularly 12% at : heir Bab Also some satin taffetas—black, OMAIN. FLOOR—LINEN DEPT" White and colore—ligt AT Gark-2 ot, qualities well ligatianipiapesine By GEORGE McMANUS. | Sa Bett ea nerd teh | 7 Extra Heavy Sheots Pleoe of 10 yards; worth $1.1)... 68x90—Goft linen finish—oentre 42 MAIN FLOOR—LINDM DEPT, + Brunsy lok INCOMING S8TBAMSHIPS. tain, DUE TO-DAY. ANTIQUD LACE at 55Se, BOc, 75c, $1, $1,825 to $4.75 the single Lithographed in colors on coated paper, Large quarto pages, ery and all, have three-quarter ‘ fs in. - worth .BB......8 7 Ran” fermi eptanaen CUNUVELTY LACH at 40c, 4c, 500, SBc, 80c to 81.96 the single | length sleeves. Price, $1.00, ia FE rar oeLE! DE Pale ORR ee aN SN Glavonta, Napios, —Princlpessa Taeitie” ||] curtain. Fourth. floor, New Building. Maia alle, Old Bullding, ‘s % ; Who, mubject t.allght me ae acksonville. America, artnet A Roe eco > ~ - i Eublished by The New ‘York World. Mon’s Balbriggan Underwear fection ot practic fino adeou 4% i avai i ! hundred cage vrai acco - JOHN WANAMAKER eae ae Ree eAtEG KOcDAT | Trade Supplied by the Saalfield Publishing Co., in DASEMENTCOENTRE BUILDING. « 156 Fifth Ave, New York. sung bon. te, J 9 terdam. Urihcess Annee tt ples, Nortel, | Formerly A. Ts Stewart & Co,, Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Bighth to Tenth Street. x

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