The evening world. Newspaper, September 6, 1907, Page 11

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a (PES. Raat. err pe ‘THE EY ens woRL D, BITTEN BY SAKE, LONG ISLANDER ISN BAD WAY’ Doctor Working to Save Man Attacked by Reptile as He Passed Hedge. BAY SHORE, L. L, sept 6. from the effects of-a-snake-hi: arhes Goldem} ars ine “perfous i. a Kas man, Whd is ¢ San ory on to the of the while w tile darted o in his’ wrist. @nake and ran shou where he almost fal: br. King was ¢ but before tin's ar ime the rep: ined ‘its fangs Go 1a appeared .to-t Whiskey tniJarge dosss wis given to| Goldsmith as an antidote and appeared hay an was 2 good a bad w the r was giving-hiin constant attention Goldsmith only describe “tho | anake as * The general im- preanic was bitten by a rattler. é ANLAOAD STOCKS LEAD STRONG RALLY Market Lifted Out of Losing Rut and Firmly Supported ~~~ Until the Clor London's re: yesterday wan diva ele, markets showin ness, The early market } hetically affected and w realizing veive 1 ies, heavy ferred Northern Amalgamated Copper Pacific, Missouri 1, Brooklyn ‘tpansit ellie bx Ds Terred gained Yaul and There wi Bion advan Pact tur: taling 4 trading be ing slow, broadened and peer uying of far ectaitties carting seutiment. ‘The Wesern I were the teaders in «hem: fetropolitan pre- United States, Rubber 1s: preferr eided The total sales of stocks to-di 771,60) Shares and of bonds, $1. ex and *s final Net Clos Clee: FS ehh. Pacttle Emuth: Pas. pf - HG Z4 ent aa Lav ty ti. ; 18 : §| “non, Paettio t Hic ey +at “Yolir museum | complete," maid the yivitor to the polite uttondan:. “May Task what thoes things are in de 3) He the poljie ate home? ii ‘att ied origittal dictments,”* ffering | “lorts of Ful , Cleveland “" Lphillips, coal operator and broke it | missed, BAT OF CARI THE CASE O THRE ARRESTS Man Who Tried to Buy Police- man for $1 Jailed with Man and Wife. Mrs. Rosie Friaim #vth street dumped a Just afte Bdilteen to arrest pounds rand, who fs. her. pman Knubsky, pounder Mrs. jthe Celiar sta also a O00 n anchored and the combined e ¢ and Knubaky budge her, They sent f k. Phe indignan. a shame? Mrs, Friedchan with a breaksast of [few and rolls. herself on Willlam Haskins, a plu the same building, edged up to Pollce- man Pulse aud slipped him a dollar rrested, charged eG with «the etrented:to the addock rvshed gioom. H Jouning was torn re ent an. | attempted with aasaull, and and Jury, charged vey SUSPECT IK | PHILLIPS PS MURDER, Police fo 3 | Former Employee of Vic- tlm in My. Now Seex LAND, Sept. 6—New theortos, 1s and devel ite in the mya- surrounding the death of John J. tal- wench other in rapid succession. To-day & former employee of the vic- pik ens denth of to the offictals ade for him. Monday Phillips was shot in the’ ariatoc nid ve been killed by a burg- ips and & search Js being and killed lar committed su theory wae disproy directe1 againet the wiiow, Charlotte Tenllitpa. A warrant alleging murder sued for her arrest. day the oMcinis begas to doubt je theory and to-day-are seacing tor jthe man fomr employed ty [Philips home, whom Mrs. Pa) ahe saw in front of her home, aft ort hot Wednesday tals de ning. call was not dtecloaed by he oMeials, but he was but eo far has not been {ps'« exact physical condi- ein doubt to-day, | The otsctals ts reelvered r | : » members of the y [eay the wor ie atilt suffering. from} the effects day afternic » drug taken Wednea- | Mrs. Tail Judge Wilt jam 13, Nef, will endeavor ato nave the charge against his clien: us s attorney, Appliieation for Tan ee | bate Court dimclosed the fact | ued ‘Ar about fow years 220 Pisill be worth nearly ah “ RUSSIA SEIZES FUND | FROM AMERICA Polish Legislator Banished and Money He Collected Here for Schools Taken. | WARSAY, Russian Poland. Sept, 6— | M. Gradovsky, artlament. who recently returned here from a tour of the United States, where collected a large amount of money he Polish Nationalist schools. bas reen banished from the empire for “'se- | ditious agitation,” and the monty {n+ tended for the sohools has, been’ con- | fiscated. « oa e ay RENTAL | torn of the New York City Rallway Jompany to-day regarding the deolara- tion of the quarterly’ dividend-on the stock of tie Metropolitan Btreet Rall- way Company at thtelr meeting at No. 115 Broadway, Wail atreet bas been looking forward with interest to the meeting, beoause of rumore Ww: have been rife to the ef- feot that they. intended to default on the dividend, At the of the meeting a mont was inade public as follow: “The sualect of the rental, Oct, 1 under Metropolitan le Not conaldered to-day at the meeting of tate= road Compan: The question of the dividend payment of tental on the Mdtrapalitan stock: wat expecied'to be canatdered to-day, AOoER the paynrent of uly dividend 9 , a tl un 1 Oct. 1 a i 1 of having caused the | Tiey name fs known | That day he was/ Tuesday, it was thought Phillips | and suspicion was administrators of the extate of the lace | a member of the late! - DIVIDEND NOT TAKEN UP. | No action waa taken by thee direo- the directors of the New ork City Keli-, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER OG, eM STLE 5 EWSF Cloves A Sale for Men and W omen. MEN'S AND WOMEN'S Sample pairs and lots! of high-class G about half thelr regular value “Usually $1, $1.25 and 79 $1.50, ‘Pair [ Se WOM ELBOW MERCERIZED GLOVES. 16- ton-length mousquetaire style, tan and golden 89c $1.25 values. LONG SILK GLOVES. White; also one clasp; «silk . gloves, and colors. £1 values. Pair... Black and larggs pearl white 49c 14TH STREET STORE, Main Floor.) (THE Ne Ww Chiffon Veils. bordered in White, Bre oon; nd Cardinal, Regular sel + + en 29 MBERDEAAAAELEAAEALAAAAAEERAAO MEAS ORSESEEROES ESE ; BIG BARGAINS IN Chic Autumn Suits, 14TH STREET & TORE. Muin Poor), os An Autumn Vrossy Tr + New Fall Surts, Striped materials are ne all the go th Fall is one of ew the cx lined sted erbocker pants. he Seams strongly sewn. A large choose from in the Blouses. ders are Strong ¢ Strain that it full, AESEAEBASFSEAMBAS SH ESES boys give th Susts wth Extra Strict} all-wool s of tro D, uits, VVVIP TW EIVP EE PSFFI II NTE PETE Tee 1 WOMEN’S eaeaentearesesnsseessesenseseeesesenesencenes med with self folds.’ Sizes to 44 fasseeee BOCKE| strongly; sewn, Strap and bu f waist bands. Pleiity of good, neat pate for your Selec- tion. Sizes, to 415 57e years. $1.00 nalues SKIRTS, deloth riats; tteesdaasce | | ct eben: Sesense Second Floor.) Desssosesepesees 99933 i (TNE 14TH STREET STORE, oa rear Te vaste leaseovent Ww omen 's Neckwear Each Piece Is a Gem! nf, includes Silk French. Tab cks, Net Jabot effects er offered In any houss me are worth much | MBs cy F resh Groceries Farm Creamery Brand grade, fresh-made butte print’ i delivered n Aisle (CHE 4476H STREET STORE, Main Fioor,) AAOSR ORR E EERE ROAEASETSRECA RAE EAEALOSOREROEES aa cere ocrace : Tat rCES HT ori SAM oe SIOELL, CRABS —Fresh 5 ouked eng daintiiy mreaded; ea.) 0 FRESHLY BAKED UNERDA MILK BISCUITS, RED LABEL GRAHAMS. ZU ZU O% LEMON BNAKS, 3146 DuCKAES. Fresh Meats and Fisk. Tor SIRLOINS or every peat. cut 12346 Shoes for Fell. Bae & Girls’ School-Shoes, Ais a Clearance of Women's Oxfords. First Selling of School Shoes All Day Saturday. % Made of selected Vici Kid, with patent tipped Hg "tes andthe: bes Blucher cul with $1. 00 3 oe * $1.00 § FEPPFPPIFIIFTS- first low he $2 Shoes, pair DULL UPP) ER Dent veer, It NADA MUTTON es 81% to 11. Pair Ihisc cy ES EXTRA SPECIAL! GIRLS’ AND] & CHILDREN'S VICIKID BUTTON] @ SHOES, $1 and $1.25 are the} % y cuOIcE CUTS oF min 9) positive values. Sizes 6 to 11 iS OF MILK-FED VPAL. 15¢ and Ji}, to 2, Not more than] & : sah Z 3 pairs to a customer. oe Quantities limited. — -69c % Pair. es g 800: PAIR FY ® 15¢ PATENT TIPPED ( Ng OIN and } ~ Sizes 2% to 7. Clearin y f \ : oo ; price, Pale seserscnenne y to vou at | WOMENS. PATENT —COLTSKIN- © ules 156 | b AND VICI KID LOW SHOES. & ee tb . FO | 1.80, $2 and $2.50 values. i BOFT SHEVL CRABS—\ vy Be Ae een ull Le fase teresa nena 2 SOG EWE GIRLS' AND BOYS’ $1 BAREFOOT eine Jerney. 156 KID SHOES, $1 values; SANDALS Sizes 6 to o ; ie Bot yi sites 210 5) Pale frantiatoa par. 49c & | MMERS CSRS 2c ref fe canada oa at al Me Kg Fruits @ Vegetables. } Men's New : Walk-Over’’ Shoe : TOMATOEK Maney Slightly Imperfect —Al the Newest Autumn Styles‘ ca Ready tor the first big offer ing of Men's "WALK-O. imperfect Shoes of the Fall. Store open all day Saturday, ripe SG Rocky re 6G extra Delaware stock; be ample time for selection. THE ttH STREET STORE rs "796 store in the world ng “WALK-OVER" slightly damaged shoes for Rea anything less than regular $4 price, ‘7386 Sizes S$ to 11; widths A to EE. He lnelbally : STTUCE Large, fi shiny Teathers, | NO MAIL ORDERS ] 98} ree beaks bcrertth “WALK-OVERS" es Senne ae ers BG. (CK 147M HEREMT STORE, Third Floor.) Pocevsvsnsvssessess99ovaePONseNs COTO VONININE i ALL OF F SATURDAY! SERBERSOER EAL OS BEB eaccananeenene set: Boys’ Clothing School Outta at _ Total Welue: $3.83 é and trimmed. Caps are all wool; ough fo stand the Parr of Trousers. with two pair sers, one plain and one knicker- BROADCLOTH, SUITS b Hanhlashreaeted aco One entseikoas ‘ jocker; double- reasted coats, Also cis and long or Jacket effect, the ot Norfolk effects, tailored in, first-class short sleeves .. * $5. 98 Prince Chap model, style. This is one of with good satin. Skirts ai the best numbers ever $2. 98 BRILLIANTINE WAISTS allover plaited @Vtes, offered. Worth $5.. Black only. Fronts trimmed hassssevesssees PVTPOOVOTSTTESIOIF ssasvsveeseanest Fall NOG ae Becoming Hats for Women, Misses and Children Low Priced .. You'll find a splendid variety. of pretty Hats, on ‘the Main noe what is going to be most popular this Fall. Waisiand Felt Hats Tirow Ay Usual Misses’ High-crade mate as and_smoothly 4 al; Garnet and Gray. hed. Blick Tan, ¢ sardir Whee AND | 4-1NCH ALL-SILK TAFFETA RIBBONS cellent values; AND ~ MISSES' UALITY UNTRIM- LT HATS. Bright, none ‘better good colors MIS ‘| CHILDREN'S KNOCK ABOUT AND) READY:TO- Made of pressed felt, rib- WOMEN'S, All colors; ex. suitakle for hat or dress trimmings 26 well as hair bows. finish; All and ten new- est and most stylish shapes WOMEN'S JAP SILK HATS. Made on wire frames; new and stunning «shapes; trimmed with $2.49 glossy made $1.69 Bows trimmed wiih cord, and Rosettes tied free by bon bows or sashes. 9 expert bow mak- .19¢. shapes and 8 colors large silk bow $2.49, $1.98, 85c (TILE 14TH STREET STORE, Main Floor.) values, : $1.49, 98¢ and... Yardnst oc citease 15¢ { viteeeeeceneseesecsscocosesscesseeenee o t oa ’ 5 W omen Ss W aists. : eees Ot ett Teeter eS Charming Waists Darntily H Fashioned from Bere Nets. $2. 57: An array that will please Sui 3 a handsome new suit 2 epee : These models are exceptionally stylish and are elab- Blouse ‘ orately and cleverly designed, with cluny lace 38 Suspenders..... Hii 25 insertions and medallions. Plaited backs, new- sleeves, lace collars; we lined throughout with Jap silk 1FFO! FFETA WAISTS. Black or White, in New Fall styles. a a designed with heavy embroidery and fine plaits; on os and kr Fronts prettily new three-quarter sleeves; col- fars and cuffs aied with Ince. P2eIO NEW FALL WAISTS. _ Fancily trimmed Nets, French Taffetas, etc., in, Black and popular col- ors. Also Plaid Silk Waists in a large variety of styles and shades. Yoke effects orna- mented with self-trimmed but- tons,-open front or back mod- Vv iely to hard 9G FSF sosavssesasewsasssseveeNsTTES oe with four-inch panel of mercerized embroidery and clusters of fine plaits with __embroidery on cach _ Open back models; long sleeves, tucked 6 O86 lars attached (THF, 1ATH STREET BTORE, Second Floor.) $599909999099999990965999999909999009590999005 455 Saturday Sale 0 a of Cigars at Ie B sepeeeeeeeesenaceseesest Srennecess (settee teceetcece BOYS' CORDUROY PANTS. Our Kuarantee says these are the S0c -kind--—Made-from-a-good-quat- ity corduroy; will stand the § hardest ki of wear the ‘oys can give them. Bice oie 33c (mae 14TH STIEET STORE, d Floor.) a6 veaes Sa5599 pesusaEseNTesese4 PEVEEIIS STIFF FIFHSF te corey ere Ns, icycles. BLEM.” Long filler cigar with | “FLOR DE MOROVIS.” Brevas; a high-class Mexican wrapper. the best Porto Rican tobacco Regular price, $1.34 98c and manufacture, Regular 98c Box of So price $1.50, Box of 50.. “GRACE GLORY.” A cigar that cannot be equalled for less than $1.50, and worth = It. 98c High-grade Do with genuine Florida er. Regular 98c MAY, price $439, Box of So.. To-morrow, box of $0, 5 fees ae “JAMES HOOK" Good brand of | “CHARMS.” An exceedingly high- Meee oe ae Havana.) cigars: regular grade domestic — bra make; fully guaranteed. price, $1.25. Box of $0.. 98c Box Of 50 lsstsecsseees 98c fest eo oe ee The — American Cigar “LA CREDENCIA.” A ‘lear Havana | fe first-class ry_respect, J elected seconds, In perfect gar we have never offered for | with up-to-date an, just a little off Dac | uate 4 8c shape, Box of 50 ...... equipment. “JEWELO.” A long filler, Invincible | “FRANKLIN.” Guaranteed good qual- |’ 44. “$14. 98 shaped domestic. Sold by mary | ity and long Wisconsin 98 $25. values... : retailers at 6 cents each 98 | filler. Box of 50... (THY, 14TH STREET STORE, and worth ft. Pox of 25 C | AVAU, ORDERS FILLED. bate) 4THE, 14TH STREET STORE. Main Floor.) Enormous Sale of Men’s is Black, Blue and Fancy Suits. | 2,700 Newest Fall and Winter Styles, from the Celebrated High Grade Clothing Firm of SCHLOSS BROS. @ CO., Baltimore. crue isn srReer sroRE, Third FI) 50 EXTRA SALESPEOPLE. Schloss Bros. 2 Co., are noted through- out the United States for the superior character, quality, style and fit of their clothing. for SCHEOSS BROS. @ CO. SUITS, made to retail at $15. Black Cheylots and Thibets for all builds of men. for SCHLOSS BROS. @ CO. $ ] 2.90 SUITS, miade to:retail at $18 to 20,;.Black Thibets, Unfinished Worsteds, etc. Styles for Fall and Winter. AII sizes. $] for SCHLOSS BROS. @ CO. SUITS, made to retail at $22.50 to $25, Fine Black Thibets, Vicunas and high grade Black Unfinished Worsteds. All sizes 30 to 50 Chests. eens a eS Also an Astounding Clearance). of Suits Leit From Last Fall $ ] 0 For Suits that were priced srom $12.50 to $25 last Fall, Very little difference the in style from this year. Whatever you get in your size will provea big bargain, opular fabrics, \Vorsteds, Cassimeres, isiue Serges, Btc. Extreme, medium and Sizes 33 to. 46, All Cheviots, conservative styles.

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