The evening world. Newspaper, September 3, 1907, Page 9

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i coming Horse 3 ~ WOMAN VICTIM "CHARGED WITH OF DEAD’ CAR FORGING ACTOR'S SPARILYIED. MAME TO Ek WA WY Ui EV IEVENING S30 pris mer It Is Said, to Get Cash From Del Dealer. ml the drama were aft Poltee! (0) Walas | TORY.! oon “when ent st: Fourt Former. H \ Raymond Car Ga SAYS, the} ‘The Great} Subpoonas ind coen: rt to-morrow | the: presence ti) co pelting he 1. off, 8 Wileon. Wis. St. 105 the in the nelgh- porhoed, among whom was Leon Wein-| at No. » Mr. Wel “Weinstein,” curred, dec Mr. Payne ff neceasar stle Carter nouse Ww You railway t had ft In that he} 10t he went | M. id bec found that the man | stknding house, deen arrested. if Colt Telly of Crash, The second Mrs} Ci Mias Cleo Levy, whi ter in Kanras. © said to have ‘The* present than twenty yeats i well H In telling of the ace: Bald: “We formerly Hved at this drove down bere at 12.15 Mond. ing ono} home to see there was mail After leay the hotel we drove slowly to Sixth ave ent to-day, Co! hotel and morn- “YACHT CLUBS ; MLD CARNIVALS hue, intending to erpss it. The horse | was one 1 had bought recently for # darge price and iid ents 4n_the = “As we approac! he nv, | TO END END SEASON ican’s Sat Annual Regatta Follows a Concert and Cruise, Wat no sound of a bell, no} noise that I could hear above t feet, [Suddeniy Jama amidships, cuuing < and Jutuming (ue Hifueth atreet, ecious. a lineal Fis a Car Had No Lights. MA dose wis mere Wie iv ine sive arene reese iigiee tn lvur. “Spocial Polivediau viele el whe Mad LSet alaldiiie vid Ue 2 the Poets $fa Wolo Toegraph ny Mat With the *oln ran te ey eo Batt "Pieited bs Point ; i i eh Held ening we. ab nocked in. : Je ene con sober carbchay nok ‘ rday the dhol in ao. badly hurt tat regntt lyzed from the shoulders a : Mrs, Colt wore many. cost! Sloops—Maric @ old w: Roger (G. 1 rings were c: thoats—Albons (J. twhip and return— (Conrad R 2 Alice L. GIRL HIGH UP Ih BLAZING BALLOON ~ Gas Bag aailly Falls Into. Sammer a Tree and Aeronaut Complaints Escapes eae er oO Vici $2.00 , MIDDLETOWN, N ¥2 Sept. 2—Spre- | Y tatore at Midway Park y y Sal Witnessed a thrilling sight w ¢ Girls Sehoal, an 4-00 balloon tr whien Mrs. Myrtle Rys lind ascended caught fire Uitee f es 2h2 to (low heel), tect in alr, In plain view of Ir vich kid uy tension sole rifled aria s throng heluw a ermrirsect young acronaut pulled franiicully &t tag Girls’ School 4-50 Val¥, cords kas tand, Shoes at cause the” or) "Yas! Sizes 235 t ths B balloon, 8x by a strong Kind, Waa alent coltskin and carried ucross the Wakill River. yicl kid, dull calfskin ‘tops; Ie was caught by the top of a nigh lace and button, Worth g2.50 tree. and Mra, Headiko menagrd 10 fay as gluten a limb, to wich sho chung unt omer canara nn down Gniajured, Eoys’ School aur Rysd.ke i seventeen years of y ay) aviced ; Skoes at be Bunday. It un 5 terday sho tried again Sizes 9 to 4 Box calf balloon to burst jinto uppers, solid’ leather soles kpown, Worth $1.25. re : Chat STORM PANICS IN PITTSBURG +5 Lightning Strikes © Theatre While, Boys’ School Shoes worth $1.75. a Perfo nee Tr On, PITTSBL , Sept. %—Plttsburg wan Boxe yiaited by & cloud-burst and seyerd electrical aform Yesterday whleh er ii panics in half “a dozen differen > te put Alt ane 5 . ated pan in half “a dozen different x aud Girls’ Dr places Lightning struck tho Auditorium The- Lt atte, where a vaudeville perf sizes; all. widths aa in progress, There was vine Dut the audlency was soon quicted down yl! ba ieee Laly Shore at thing also striick the Sharpsbu Black Ant hone exchange Rawr, Bold Uy Sruxniate u iphin D R o. worth 1.25 Misses’ School Shoes at Heidt ‘THE EVENING WORLD, "SY AT SHEEPSHEAD BA} AUTUMN MEETING. _ CLEAR Tor three yearol.te. Bt Start good. 6th Ave. and 18th St. | Shoemakers’ Clearing H use |) iSchool Shoes| For Boys and Girls fer trom Prominent Lyim Shoemakers At One-Half of Real- Value. Misses’ School Shoes at aay = Siz to 41 and 11% to 2, “$1350. B.ocoai. ERAZIN'S SHOES; vn soles; Misscs’ School Shors at gun metal calfskin. fo 11 and 11% Satin Calf Uppers; double solid leather soles; LD RACING CHART | TRACK SLOW. Dene ik oy “pdded, hive-year olds and upward. $1,200 added; one mile Won driving. Antony ir ony Honero meta 4_no speed. 4 xoog. Won driving. Winner by sir Dixon Third Floor Salesroom. 79¢ 1 4-50 ent coltskin and Sizes 8! to 2, Sizes 1 to Sie hen 5 $ Oak leather sole q Oest values; all -leathers sere patent tipa 1S Meld Rete VE SEPTEMBER 3, 1907. (& connec iWITH ANY | lOTHER STORE, i SIEG THE ST ° EL J_B_GREENHUT. PRES. wide and 16 in. deep; strongand substantial; as we have but 50 in the lot we offer she en at an exceptionally low pric eR ular price $6.25; to- $4, 95 morrow at Curtain Stretchera— can be easily _Ttemoyved, and take up Very little space; have retinned brass pins, 2 in. apart, and measurements are printed on the frame of stretcher eudraniced not '42e ee eae Beiecand white, decorated Galvanized Ash Cans uli size; made of hea full ) galvanized ison; special at.....+ 75c | Specials in Domestic Rugs Axminster Kugs Choice selection from the looms of the best known | manufacturers. New goods just received form a very at- \tractive selection, large in quantity and well varied in| assortment. Sire. Regularly. 12.0x15.0 $39.50 9.0x12,0 24.50 8.3x10.6 22.50... 6.0x 9.0 13.50.. Tapestry Brussels itugs A recent purchase of large- room-size rugs enables us to place on sale about 75- ot the se popular floor cever- size ¥.0xl2,0. They bargains at the regyhar ing price, $9. 5 E ane sale ive (Siegel Cooper see Fifth Flocr, Hos SALE Step Ladders = stron’; special Sleeve Boards—the reversible kind, with double face; at. The “Gilberta” All the Richness and ‘‘Swish’’ justapic by hook snd row of yes, placker 4 fect, extra .ft. Valley Clothes Bars. made of da the er ust thing for pantry and kitch- cn; repu- lar price $1.15; 7T2¢ “9c | t “S. & H.” Green Trading Stamps To Every Applicant at Premium Parlor, Fifth Floor, To-morrow timed to meet your attention’ when you are likely to be fresh from the seashore or mountains, with the fall needs of your house new! Here are the things you are most likely to need.. ber that we never sell-anything but first-grade goods in this Kitchen Furnishing Store. *39c | 3 folds, ariwood and are very egiular price Fei A a Combination < Hardwood Step [ad- cand Folding froning Boards—on stand, Galvanized Tubs rer 52839 special, yard Every piece of this famous en- Y amel ware is absolutely guaranteed ie PEE Et to be first qualiy, und if it does | J7¢. Nip. not prove satisfactory can b: ex- 6S 32c% ¥\ changed. do we carry “seconds.” on these high-grade utensils are much lower than the figures usually asked for W Berlin Sauce Pans—with retinned --size 3&c; 6. yee ier! ae deareyast EL erry 39¢ size. MACET ME AT TNE FOUNTAIN OOPER brought to mind. ote the reduced prices, and remem- | 2a 5° 8% Tea or Cotee Pots— Sgt Size at de; hgh size 21¢c xy Table Oilcloth — in nssurled colors; ranging upward |f from’ 5-4 widths; | ¢ yds. to a custom { 0. D. order: 44 ft. long; made of ans lumber; special at..... '49c Ivantzed Water Pails— | Special Aleeceeeececss ee 14c Genuine Royal Granite Enamel Steel Ware only 2 mail or Under no circumstances Preserving Kettles —with lips and bailed handles, 12-qt. size BSc; But prices second-grade granite- 10-qt. 30c; $-qt. 28e; G-qt. at.. 20¢ are, covers, 8-qt. 24ce (Slegel Cooper Store, Basement.) Petticoats} of a Silk Skirt, With Twice 'the Wear, and at One-Third the Price ITHIN ten minutes from the time we first saw the “Gilberta’? Petticoat, we opened negotiations with the manufacturer for exclusive rights for its sale hereabouis. “Fhat will give you a quick idea of what we | think of the merit-ef the garment. We are sure that every. woman who examines this line will agree with us that it offers the Hhandsomest and best-wearing skirt for its Prices that has yet been put upodthe marken *Gilberta’’ Petticoats are made from a fabric which looks as rich, lustrous and ilky’’ asthe very finest silk taffeta~-but which costs “about one-third of -tatteta's price. tt wilt oitwear-taffera+wo—io one; never loses its gloss, and while vonderfully light and comfortabie to wear, still has the requisite “body’’ and substance to support the outer skirt and has the swish and crackle of a heavy silk, | The skirts themselves are beautifully made, with the proper fit and hang to them and with almost any degree of elaborateness you desire. In black and in all colors. Made both with and without the Gilberta Adjustable Waistband, which is a clever and effective plan which avoids all necessity for alteration around the waist, giving the fulness over the back required fora slim figuie with only the necessary fulness for a stout figure, always with a smooth and perfect fit at waist-line and over abdomen. With all its advantages, the prices of Gilverta petticoats are low, offering by far the best values In garments of this class that we have yet seen. x Prices in black or cofors, With the Adjustable Band: $1.95, $2.50, $3.25, and $3.75 With the Ordinary Diaw String $1.50, $1.75, $1.95, $2.59, $2.75 and $2. (Siegel Cooper Store. Second Floor, Cenzer,) fe iatoes [Rae pep eee] ‘| Fresh To: The celebrates ACME viriey, s i sold fruit for salads, sic ng. ore | or <aisupsi ree. $4.79 hy ah r crae (denvered 5 Swall beakers of ons fespordingl) low pric z Fresh Vegetables = Onions. Onions No 6 basket, QUIGK LUNCH CHOCOLATE beiudy eweetened ready tor use; © cans $l: yb, met weight can ~ Haze Te | Harel Beat familly, fe> Pune | 49c sehiold use; ten Ialb. bara Call 4000 Chelsea. ! New Greening. Apples | |. The jinest quai for baking basket heapiy e fully Sale of Fancy Hand-Worked Linens Continues ; —— — we cone = = = = = eto ere = First-of-the- Month Grocery Sale OOK at these items—read them carefully—and note the low prices, and keep in mind the fact that.these are guaranteed in all cases to be the finest and freshest goods in te market. Mail and telephone orders promptly. filled. AL tb Golden Santos Coffee | | Center Pieces | INE Japanese hand-worked center Pieces, doilies and | Scarfs Mosuladines Our eect scarfs, less than half prices. Beautiful pieces and a | neucdeiee re Size Price, Each Sale Price splendid variety in them. Site Price, Each Saic Price jgxi8_Tseto bse 89e | ugilicay, ae Stand Covers 18x36 $1.25 69e 18x18 G0c to $1.0) #2 Sue Pree Bath ——-Sete-Prer Manu acturer's Ovr | 18x36 $1.50 10 $1.78 —_ 89e 18x18 $1.00to$1.1§ | 59¢ | 12inch,- 40c and 50c 25c Sle | Price, Sale Price | 18x36 $2.00 $129 18x18 91.2510 $1.50 69c 14 inch, 50 to 75c ec | 36x46 $2.00 9Sc | 14x45 $1.75 98e > 20x20 0c to $1.00 49¢ Lunch Covers ins : ari) 239 ‘$1.29 + 14x45 $2.50 $1.49 20x20 $1.1510 $1.35 592 fies See ae CES | CORN es tae | 18x45 $1.50 10 $1.75 . 98e 2x22. $1.50 to $1.7 Eee 30x30 $1,50 to $1.75 de | $2.50 10 $2.85 $1.49 | 18x45 $1.85 t0 $2.15 $1.49 j 24x24 $1.15 to $1.25 59 30x30 $1.54 to $2.00 i ox | 18x54 $2.25 to $2.75 — $1.49 94x24 $1.3510$1.50 69¢ | 30x40 § to $2.50 | $3.00 10 $3.50 $1.95 | 18x63 $2.75 $1.49 24x24 $1.50 10 $1.75 89c 30x30 $2.75 $3.75 t0 $4.25 $2.45 | 18x72 $2.90 to $3.30 $1.95 Siegel ene ——— me = Orange Marmalade || |f fesh trom the batt pen, Be | The ball awa | BEECHNMT i)c Long Island Potatoes | Fines selcction trom Long Isivnd £ rms. whacroy want lerbelllngs DAhiag @ bier peeks 131 FORMOS\ OQLON SARDINES pure ollys of opening <an SI RAINED G Ho ili 60 Tbs, NEY he » 24e TEA—Golden Tip er, Baglish Tpresn or blac ain 6c Oey 25e New Pinea Cantaloupes The popular duogle bra us Another arrival from Delaware of the Ulrest trom Singapore, th “ ielons ( fuel red) $1.45; cm is © > delicious bieskfast cakes doc Siadea packteinesscreeny, SOE PR JAMS—Fountala extra qua FLOUR ~~ Fountain quality ESH PRU a's fume: ail varieties, in. tid erry, raspborry and red cura st * 22c Fr Fancy C # prunes Fiantsin: quilt 1 fy Emglien wuviarss t

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