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cee THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1907. FRINGE AD SPAN Woman Editor From 5 MN ACIS BY CLUS oF fa z dh | Stern Brothers tuL WiLL OCCUPY AL.| Georgia Hunts for a a GIRLS DISCHARGED ANRESTING BUAEMS Bove & Vous Nene Cnt a ee el aes | | Boys’ & Young Men’s Clothing, : (MOROCCAN PORTS Flat in New York City a cay Laties Fall lo Appent|“Balery Ona” Advises Potcel New styles enna nD ; Against Politician and | 1 a Nor olk Sui Situation Eorees Action That| One Lutes the = ae Dwellers” of Men Eten | REA ! a tee ee Nay Get the Powers hattan Who Frune Their Meal Tichets [hes Abe ie Lee a a in.a Bad Mix. to te Resred -Ply. wre M4 oe nyt ‘ ae ey 50 Vie A rk : Misses’ and Girls’ Apparel ee - visitor who comes Attractive Models for Set ool Wear ' ae |surplus cash’ he has accumulated ie unsate| during a year and-live afew weeks among the/in some ‘luxurious hotel, revelling archy x injin the feasts provided for people BIS AoOSUB AS oe | with surplus cash. Jrawn o | The “great, White Way,’ ‘the $n order to get Girls’ School Dresses, jn Ru sian, Sailor and Fan cy Waist Effects trimhed with taffeta, velvet ribton and novelty braids; all colors and black, 4tol4yrx 99-95’ to 15, a) Misses’ and Junior Dresses, for College Wear, ae “) DOOLEY SEEKS TO PREVENT |<"'*%,,8 | FRAUDS AT T A Statement: in One Piece, Regulation and’ Stirt Walet Mcde's, ——__-—___= : Will Be Cast by Wrong|HELD FOR AN ATTACK. | KING OF DENMAR™ MEETS rai f 4 there is no place like | theatres, the restaurants, life Girls’ 7/ Length Piccadilly Coats, meai zhi ey) ue Nene aA in the Twenty-Thind ON A STRIKE-BREAKER.| NEW AMERICAN MINISTER, | 7 chovis, tines tneoe stow, allcokre 6 34 tw wert $4.95 to 8.95 = clusters like purple and white ripe Distri seh we j , . . 4 i d burst- is iis oe ives Cordl: ieee | Misses’ and Junior Tourist & Cravenette Coats, 6 Hebe full of j uu : Haart Oe “Fighting Jac,” who| Furniture Dealer Accused of Beat-| {Ves Cordial Audience | as ratte aneeand Salat 12 to 16 yrs, $9.75 to 14.75 23 sary; ing “against his palate fins’’—this : ee MSE AREA and Sends Greetings to Presid ‘ “lis the heady vintage which makes >: “Driv the? fent Roosevelt | 2 people s. COPENHAC he had no a New ¥ They think these visitors live in New York, right next to this all the time, to get the newest first, to see, { and hear things before people in other places even read about them. But there ts a back staira, or rather » and chen side to Iving ‘The percentage of resi- dent New Yorkers who luxuriate in hotels and contribute to the efferves- Nuss Caine. thelr rooms without being folded allowed on prewentallon 107% SRMUtS Wivertisement om any dritete purehaded for ensh this week, Agents for GRAND EELS FURNITURE. 4} Maat Cospsuiny. |" With nim wae hold M esky, of No, 43 cence of Broadway {1s comparatively beresky 18 a str! Pe a small. And the problem of merely extat- Conyers, who lives Open ing here ts for thousands of peoplo one Every WW which stretches every nerve and leaves vind street Hive or no surplua cash to protect thelr ort of apa =| afght. Mounted Evening iz Sy investment of physical energy Fath rene Qulnd said that h : F bat sporty tyr lA land Podberesky run to Mr. O’Brien Until Ff : George Bernaml Shaw sald recently 8 told me ¢ | scene of tne attack al, lasted an hour, Hate nesta ac haraioraa proddeiie tt ey to-day. n order to ? wor SARISUR TSS AGES aie a sale at Tam golng'to have my narme | Tested them oo - wort of man Si ber ea ua th ys off.” ie eeihaaire Tee —_——_-— .FINDS BABE DEAD IN BED. PARLON—Kine | ey OER ON Sanuk Geen Melvin ee, see SOSH TOR ate Maral thaealaieict A Delicnte Hint. | Matthew 8p: who Hyves at Two E wareroome, you a chet 3 | -Prom the Paitlnors American.)— | rind a hahir wen ty cave an they would appear in your a nef “Henrtetta alwaya does dimeult things TUNE, CARPETS and yten Duyvil Re Duyr one-n BEDD Which Can Be Purehi Liberal Credit System, J with euct What r a mericati men are beginning to look lke IETS Wi Indians. a Reverting to the Cave-Dweller Type. | ¥ joing now?” | This may true of the men who afford athletic, outdoor lives, but tn ¢ $5 Worth, $7.50 Dowa, $1.50 Week atte Be es people wholive’ in: apart $1.0 ** $10.09 * | $2.00 + Totlet fet, to @ * cur i e to work hard all ite mi De Perea $iSu0 ** $15.10 12.25 * “ ew York Is ca & reversion te bi | $200 ‘* $20.00 32/50 ** £ BUG INHIS ESR STLATED | orikinal cave-dweiler, And t c > 4, His ate {9 : the worst of it » New York cave-|( Actor, Left All His’ Estate 1 | dweller wishes to dresa well and go, to] $300‘ $30.u0 '* 33.50 , ¢ or Refrigera- tery ee Kitchen Aerountr, wnt 10.000 by: cpr | Gh clal ‘arrangement rd 1 ” 1 ti HIM ON A RAMPAGE Do nc Poison Baby. Vife 4 Named Her as | plays and do thin einel-caves [OT i) Wife-an i Nan = 5 =a 5 i crates ne vic | Frespassing Insect Madea Teen OFanaaoite ge almost every. mother thought her child must hove dee ae , Zyecutrix. s, no tents and no i ai ; PA Cor num to make it s! hese drugs will produce» a = Executri é : od diet, which ix an | Man Almost Wree Moy- sleep, and a FEW DROPS TOO MANY. will produce tho SLEEP uke SS eapenaive 4d for is, cost him nothins | i “ture FROM WHICH THERE IS NO WAKING, Many are tho children w FEN wil of Tchard Mancawd, wio.| but the trouble of eating of of the’! have been killed or whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, lauda~ ew Loadun a wask ago, wan | Duaties ay he strolied along num and morphine, each of which is a narcotic product of opitim. Dru Pe ( oy et -dweiling in New York has com- are prohibited from selling either of the narcotics named to elrititems+sil_ or uae i ple bye saw e Haneda ia nntelerataplaviiZeal to anybody without labelling them “poison.” The definition of “narcotic” ET , OE Oa acd Moa weiGall coriwhlehamayzeound a v we ; in: “A medicine which relieves pain and produces sleep, but which in potzon- | | Nee a eee ac unduly peasmistic, but yesterday | m a tie ous dosee produces stupor, coma, convulsions and death.” Tho tae and Bre, oManaficld, wiis'/iai the) execuidey unduly, Besemiptic, but vere | eas cess sinell of medicines containing opiuim are disguised, and gold under deere | and Leola) ORR ISG CLUDE AEG .p iy, At variou CABINET SHAKE-UP Gossip. _ of ‘ Drops,” ** Cordials,” * Soo REE By CUE etc, You should not permit any | Mr. Gerber sald that Mr, Mansfleld’s 000 0 country s | medicine to be given fe your children without Non or your physician know 4 Pervonal estate would amoint to more | TOOT DK Byway NVABHISS : of what it is eetiCs, CASTORIA DOES N a peat no teal arent, fa they counted the coat] CONTAIN NAR! a estate and th ed rooms and unlimited) { RbOTRRHInolinaL oer ust! a 1 the frat corne Aman like fhis comes to New ecemed to me there was a! sisimism in the city’ amed to the | stairs | «Goer irn wears the wasters of Ca ALLL | 'D; ANOS ana Saturday Night | . to a person accu one. has inc towns the sed | New York ap. st amazement cabined and confined” ex- | ai al i t exactly, but “tabloid domes-| Layers at $40 a Month. | Now that the curtain has been raised on autumn } | busin the Sterling Bulding will be open again \ every Saturday evening, and a good time it is to : Greater New York's hea {quarters for pianos. ail a y { i j + momes in j a streets Eighty and One Hun- {a-atypical section of life It is considered a nice part) of town to live In, and that Is one of | the considerations for which an ambj- tious clif€ dweller will sacrifice space | Betwe 1 | Tere ¥ ang to hold the same, te her and | her heirs ana as ser “phird—T nominate and my sald wife, Susan Hageman field, executrix of this my la ment, and 1. herat There is no piano made fay that is giving the all- round permanent on of the Sterling. You and -all former wills ‘by. and sun. There are vast numbora of a eople here who lv be De s RRS eR eam irl : ; ; » Twas executed at Philadel eee ae eee tly pay 4 per can buy one for $325 on monthly payments or 10." ene Hegbeel to the will were A. | month for an apartment. f r Girls per cent. less for cash up fo. 8450 for our reg- " Siyvokiyin: iRloannesroes Newson | attests mice: reatlon, tatersed, tp 1 C 1 ° ular catalogue desig A nge from S, Special designs. f $400 to $600. The artist! i from $600 to $1,000. We \ number of slightly-used Sterlines which we offer-at very great reductions, $200 and upward, other pianos of reputahle makes.as low as $160, and we alwyays. have a number of second-hand pianos which have been taken mm excnange for Sterlir ‘which we guarantee because we have put them in nerfect or- der) at astonishingly low price Try some Saturday evening. the Sterling Pia Rrookiyn; . ot No. 24} West Fort ew York! looked at some $40 apartments, On, th City, and a % re No. -S second floor they were, and the tin: SES Pepnor MASE afield | parlor with two windows was in front; fe his son. Gibbs Mans#eld, who ix un-| 4% had an alcove to be used as a ded- der fourteen years of age. room. The kitchen was in the rear TTaniniaeeoeeIpae UE and in between came a tiny pathroom, nes MEN TOO ILE TO SAVE a -FooM-<he.5:20,.0f,.a_closet forthe maid, a Gny dining-roon) and a tiny CHILDREN OR THEMSELVES. | ycardom, with one window in ow {Closets and, pantrles Were Nattenea mio} ‘the walls here and there In the hall, the explosion of a lamp in an upstairs!and the whole thing waa not much room the two young children of Aaror.{larger than a Pullman car. More- Anderson, of Coleman Hollow, Potte:|over, the middle rooms were almost County, were burned to death last, dark. | right, ; Yet people take apartments like that Anderson and his aged father werc| and take two lodgers at #% a week to} helplessly 4i1 in a room down siairs,| help pay tho rent! | Mrs, Andereon and her ten-year-ol4 aon| On the top Moor was a duplicate of| JNA the thoughts of school days are in the minds of every boy and girl in Greater New York. Again the ‘ merry bells are about to ring in the opening of another fain session Again, as is usual-every season, the boys’ and girls’ «fj 4 efartments at our stores are brimful-of the Sswaggerest conceptions in Clothing requisites for every boy. and girl, from the first grader to the graduate. Now is the time for the parents to look over the dress necds of their school boys and girls, i We give below some mighty big money-saving suggestions in smart, stylish school clothes that are built {or the rough-and ready usages to which the rollicking scholars subject their clothes. BOYS’ Sfr2itty/GIRLS geaikie} WILLIAMSPORT, Pa.,- Sept. 6—By 10co'' tried to th i . {this apartment at $M that aad plenty He ei ey CAEN EE GB Pee On hie ite limer es nei Sale Only at Walker St. and Brooklyn Stores On SaJe at Brooklyn Store Only woimen out oth were! so badly Burned | fights et stairs, et any aay that) Bh Boys’ Knic kerbocker Double-Breasted Su.ts, coats cut extra long, in | GIRLS’ DRESSES—-A splendid gradeot flannel mixtures, elegant family lived tw iit pbebly & great many people thin: ving up | By , fancy cassimedres and worsteds; ages 7—17. ited ‘ont and back, in various color 4 ai my " Dis ae family) lived two miles away from thelr) sour night of atalra‘tn) « hous’ wlih+| its) consis(ing-of Sailors and’ Russian Blouses, taf ees Pia ie front ane aces in Natlouenco 65c 518-520 Fulton Street, Cor. Hanover Piace, Brooklyn. See out an levator Is more deaaly: an | é, in colors of red, blue and brown and fancy ~y $2, 95 STEMS lies ; Us: OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS 16 RESCUED-BY LIFE SAVER | Mink [nt dark euntess rooms. 1 don't Mlaids; ages 24410, School Days Special. ......-.4 a Nearby was a house | with elevator Se, GIRLS’ N SES, in very natty models in plaid mixtures, Boys’ Enickerbock>r Double-Breasted Suits, made in latest 190748 Fail and Winter patterns, in cassimcres, cheviots and fancy worsteds; ages spend variety ot color combinations, deep! bertha Hells effect, ¢ Jegantly trimmed with braid; beautifully H Novelty Sallor and Russian- Suits: fine quality of made; sizes 6 t0 14 years. School Days Special. . Ie 10 blue serge and fancy plaids; ages 234-10." School Days $3. 95 _—__oO Bice Sawn _The Adventures of Mr. and Mrs. Neti. Special « : Daitata ANNES OS eegaeenocmmmemcnmmey =o Sh GIRLS' DR —Surplice model, new plaid effects, fetchingly Boys' Double-Breasted Belted, knickerbocker and streight pants suits, trimmed with buttons and braids; full plaited skirts. lywed and Their Baby Confirmation Suits in all-wool! black unfinished rola : $4, 95 A mighty unusual value, and a serviceable carmen $1 .65 I Sixty - fouits Pages~-Lithographed in Colors—illuminated Board Covet”? FOLLOW ow HIM IM_ TO GRAVE, |*crvise. where a very pleasant five- room apartment on the fourth floo’ Tear rented for $65 per month, but how | remote that is to,a person maklig only $0 a week> unless he can Mye with- jout eating, 1 looked ax one fve-room apartment | In {its section renting for #2 Jt was | | FUESBURG, Bont Bop a 6—The ody or pi Patrick J, Manion, the Mfe-saver, yas buried yesterday, sixteen young men whose lives he had saved in the three years formed in ling and foliowe: the coffin from $i John's Church to St. ch to SI Peter'a ‘emeter: ends tn the rear, 1 went along @ hall dark and smelly ux a tunnel, and climbed A STRANGE EXPLOSION. Ec init of stat It waa. awful and dark fancy cassimeres and worsteds; ages 7- siyes'6 to 14 years. School Days Special. . Yat —<—<—<—$<<—<—— ' PRICE $1.00 School Days Special ... { awarmed with child tentprepedes sree teers esenens I ; ae "Spwas whrt-$W per month elift-dy —— 5 ; . , rein Biebe, emploved In the ages call very wndestrabic, i Boys' Tailor-Made Double-Breasted Belted knickerbocker and straight | GIRLS’ DRE Made of a fine grade of plain cashmere, in AT WORLD OFFICES sev 13H at No 66 Pay FourcEluehing (Clift: Owellers bite sage ar ecicaitiee Pi Ital ecand black, blu 1, rest-and green, box-plaited fron Cee eo a ee warn imeriawest Wasbingtoa St aud black serge and fi EI orsted ne mY aH : ary exceptio value Street, Brooklyn, was ‘badly burned | 1 Muat admit that people here look culf on sleeve; made to sell for $8.50; ages 7-18. School Cols eld ets ay I 2, Weee 13th At, by about the and hands, by tho ex-| *00Ut aS bi« physically us. they do else- Days ‘Special. een moa sizes 6 to 44 years. School Days speci ry Or by Mall : plonlon of a barrel of alcoho! to-day, | W8ere, but 1 can't help feeling that this here TEMG f silt itatn ayes iebe was tracsferring the alcohol trom | Mode of Hving will eventually cause a p ~ “2 oeT, 5 TERY FUNNY ~BC Fen: nied from soins edu: uke | ASHORE I aine,eople wail nnn; TOMER LGN ai ; hip amplorers aro unablesto explain, ~ | sion ‘and ES orale i Ty : 1457 Broadway, N. Y. TRADE SUPPLIED BY SAALFIELD PUB, CO., 156 STH AVE. , ‘ ° © store | Crease tn val i Eat ip ARRVaK searen ad Scere alarm | order: to mane, (hey will ahrink In ° 119-125 Walker St., N. Y. i 0. evented serious dam-| ’Phe poor maid sery. ‘ is f Pesca fhe 1 Mn Lome land: Gottegs | pailt’ dn tse ColApEIDTS. ROLOSEE. Slane u 380-382 Fulton St., B’klyn. fe, fas 1 do. pot pea how, Mey ean get ints = 4 ‘ .