The evening world. Newspaper, September 10, 1907, Page 7

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—under_tha control and direction of those ~ and Makes Bold Attempt WU, MAKES THE JRISH-AN CONTINUANCE OF STAKE CERTAN reco Committee Commends cers for Maintaining In- tegrity of Service, tive ‘¢ held a mocting cially Indorse the officers: o: call the “late The quarterly ¢ lution and the reso executive 0 forth etrike situatl full-board of dir tion in the yo referred to the ind will be proved. The resolution of indorsemen reads “The Executive Committes of the Western Union Telegraph Company, o: behalf of the oom . hereby plac on record its hearty appreciation and unqualified approval of the course w the President and officers of, this pany haye p nneotion wit the Iate atrike of operators, and con- gratulate them upon thair success in maintaining the integrity of the service sued rightfully charged with the responsibil- ity.” The Postal's Position. Eaward J. , Vice-President and General Manager of the Postal Te! graph C sent the following tele- gin the Postal syatem gram to dil of to-day: “A more devoted and expert staff than those who now so faithful and efi- clently carry on the business of this company is not to be found in these United States, and to a man they are opposed to any compromise in this fight To put thelr minds at rest and es an answer to the m: letters which have come to us er employees now inthe ranks of atrikera, and from ajfew outsld K us to arbitrate tie case of I be-no @ wil not 7 tt) rst touk tratlo: Fo. the matte: ‘the position wh namel sh indivi Uals as are desirable among our atr tng emp! , 80 long as we have pla for them.” For Government Control. president of of Labor, Washington teet_nlght ond had 4 conference with President small Union, at the V pers, “we made strike inde’ gements to fn The comp badly crt Shey are still sending messages b fl, and thus swindling thelr patre When Congress con- wenes tho true state of affairs will be oki 0 poopts,; —pecauss—the in a fight to take control of w vert graph tmonopo! “Bills Co the same duced in $ Idly as th nent ct will be tntro- Legislatures as rap- We are starting o fon lonking= to Garr of the telegraph lines in the post-othce, o and Postal are s more than a@ strike with Union ara! Mla ime “One of the first measures we will neck to have law will require the filing time on all messages. An telegramy are ront now the rec han no means of ime the message was ic oTtice. the operators ver knowiig what tusned in at the send’ The rank and file firm, Reltef plans have been perfected a: he strikers have eettled down to th f that the fight qwill be long and bi BURGLAR'S FOOT Thief Surprised in: Apartment to Escape, Policeman Winklemeyer, of the West One Hundred and Twenty-ffth street station, shot a negro burglar in the. foot in One Hundred and Thirty-second atrect near Lenox avenue to-day, nnd the burglar got away, Winklomoyer is extremely distressed He spends mort of his time lamenting that he shot so low. Offi-| up| r i. i FASHLANERICAN PEASYLYANAS | ~ PRUE WINNERS - TWO-CET PARE GET OVNTIN LAWS INVALID Court Declares Act Fixing; i Rate.on. the Railroads Unconstitutional. { Cheering Them on Re- turn From: Jamestown, PHILA *ELPHIA, Audenrie ernooon. || played | y on- the? iston was made | to the State with” any , of the power » regulate rates, ear Women Avoid Operations When a woman suffering from jemale trouble is told that an oper ation is necessary, it, of course, frightens her ‘The very thought of the hospital, the’ operating table and the knife strikes terror to her he Iv is quite true that t tfoub- les nay reach a sta, ration where an ope- but a Compound after anc been'decided upon as + The strongest. and statements possible to m: only eure, grateful ; ce come from women who by taking Lydia BE, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound from natfve roots and herbs, have escaped serious ope: ved Ly Miss Moore's case, of 307 W, 26th St., N.Y Shp writes: Déar Mrs, Pinkham: -*Lydia BE. Pinkham’s Vegetable Ce me of rst form of female trouble and Lwish my deepest-¢ le. I snffered intensely forttwo years a yJe to atten Lto my duties and was a burden to m Goctord add doctarea with onl. rary retiefand constant rh ax advised to undergo. I deci richain’s Vegetable mponnd; it cured me of the terri tha’ e congratul | receive in 1 anxiously John Walsh, whom he had the mist ko wii a Saturday athletes we! Ne exception of Bo ral, and L J only to the county law becomes operatives ( order to haye a de f te fi with seat in the first autom and I am pow in better health than I have been for many ye This and other such enses should encourage every woman t ns, os objecting to try Lydia ¢ trouble pexprest t I dia E. Pinicham’s Vegetable Compound before she submits to an operation. Nirs. WomP: prompt}y communicate with ME symptoms given, the trouble mi way of/fecoveryendvined, suffering from any form of female w Pinkham, at Lyn nusicieng. Metyin Mra. Wefers, wite 0! Iris: can A. C, trainer and Mra. Heary Ban- non wi in the front seats of 0. Tras vete tour cars i the athletes With American and Irish flags fyin the cars whirled Reach street and north nh for ¢t blocks and then be sight on Broa Fifty-ninth strevt, where they turned for the club on East Sixtieth et be tendered to the men t ee eeseneressccoserss sesessssseosoeses | Remarkable Values N Advance ‘Fall Styles Waterproofed Coats Because we manufacture and sell more raincoats than any other concern in existence—that is why we can offer you sucl phenomenal bargains, Now is the time for a waterproof coat, ee 1 the accepted outer garments for Fall and Winter wear. Our raincoats are for all weathers. Ladtes’ $25 Stik 42-75 Rubberized Coats, Absolutely water, dust and wind proof--just the thing for automo- bilin Ladies’ $30 Sith 1 6°° Waterproof Coat, dark and misad Shadee “Misses” $10 Raincoats, 5.75 Ladies’ £16 Raincoats, 8.75 Ladies’ $16 Cravencttes, 9,00 Ladies’ $32.50 Cravenettes1 9.50 Men’s $1. 2 Raincoals, 7.75 9.75 Men’s $18 Cravenettes, Hlen’s $39 Priest- 16° fey _Cravenettes, The latest modes—distinctive, well- made coats. Genuine Priestiey Cloth. ‘4 = B’way, Cor. 11th St. gteeseeces * | i BFPIPTFESTFITFIVIF ISFIFISIS FFFFISTSS SIS ITSS: | | FIPS TVS 3% PECISIFFIFSIFSS F59SF { | | | | a vi ¥. Is Always Good Whiskey The burglar, Clifford Walker, Regro companion, attending to! their business in a flat-houxe At One! Hundred and Thirty-second street afd Lenox avenue, when one of the tenants beard them. 4 Being a wise tenant, he hastened to | the street, where ho) happened to meet} Policeman Benjamin Graham tn plain with a were oloth Graham was spectally detailed to the neikhburhood to h burglars, He ontered the Mat-house, surprised Ward and Harris and marched them to the street at the point. ta revolyer, Taking advatitago of ‘the bresenve * ot move women on the corner,, Ward made 4 sudden dash for freedom, (He run across Lenox avenue and on the opposite side the street’ ana | encountered Policeman | 'Winklemeyer | who‘fired a shot over his head, Ward! kept on running and V after niin, Just as W into the fathousé One Hundred and Winklemeys wh i nilemeyer took | Was turning} at No. 153 Weat| irty-nécond «treet | 7 buri natantly be- t foot, But vgn the fat ho the bak. yard tm fence-to lemporary’ antaty, | Kupnoaed Chat he. kept cghb. on OlNE UNA KOLA! On the uleck fn One inbrd ptraet revolver Lralngd in Wie dene oO 1xth Bireot 8 aN Ake x 1 GALS Ato NGa! 3:7 open sarunoay. i ERM: UATIL 10 RM LISTS OF THESE OUT FITS, Apply Alig’ to Xow lay 4 BD Jersey, ‘onneciiout i Room Anart- Fae and Lon, nent Complete $109.98 ri iahed d 1 VA don 5. Kava 4 yiitahea 889.98 Tabie Forenerly 1G) Bidehoard, formerly $18 cures Contagious Blood Poison by purifying the circulati the discase in the right way by g. ce pure, fresh and health-sustaining. nishet || 08 the patient gets under the influence of S, S. §,, and continues un $149.76 {/every trace of the disease is removed from the blood, and the sufferer Not one particle of the poison is left for Book ical advice desired THE SWIFT SPECIVIC GO., ATLANTA. GA. future out-breaks after §, 8. S, hag purged and purified the blood, ou the home treatnen free, A chance fer you to save $200 to $225. The Greatest Piano Value on earth. ONLY 4 DAYS MORE! If You Join the Club P Pinkham’s Standing Invitation to Women to be located and the quickest ana surest $450 Walters Royal Pianos *225 The Club Sale of the Walters Royal Piano has been the greatest piano success-on-record.__The six _hundrel Walters _ Royal Club is almost completed. This sale will positively end Saturday evening, therefore we advise you to join at once. $450 Sweet Toned Walters Royal Pianos fee 225 $5 Down and $1 a Week! No Interest, No Insurance and No Extras. Upon Joining the Clab Pianos Delivered on Payment of $5. A Positive Saving to You of from $200 to $250. Planos that donot begin-to- compare with them.are ofcred at.$450 to _ $500 cash, Therefore, you save from $150 to $225 when you secure a cele- brated tone-lasting Waltere Royal Piano—for $225, You get it at About Half Its Real Value. Walters Pianos Are Built to Last a Lifetime by the- Walters Piano Company, of New York. Walters Royal Pianos are fully guaranteed lor tel years (a lac-simile of this guarantee tw inserted ia gilt letters on the inside of the top of every piano). : The cologruted. TOue-Lasting Walters Royal Piano ha: Fepestiog action, kuarauloed 2h years, the finest Improved Mi-pound felt bam- Licra, Dest Imported wire str bushed” ping, ted ivory Keys, new Hostén fatiboard and music rack, threo molid ‘brass pedals, solid brass trim- * mings, ed practice inuffier} the scale le verstrung T 1-3 octaves; improy 10-pound hammers it The ¢ are beautifully finished. tn double ° yeacer, wabanded all through, handsomely carved or The "to Ie exchptionaliy tye and elastic, no_eaafly manipulated that, a chilé of two can met & ‘An the Club ts Exchange. 2 so ive you the Upon’ requeet at All Cars Tranfer to a be me of paylag any. balance psentative will call, Bloomingdale at $1a woe Warero: a8, Third Foor, 3 Lex. to 3d Av., » 59th to 60th S:. CURES powerful disease, x colored spots appear onithe bod out on the flesh to humiliate the sufferer. eect \ i ng down into the cireulation, ne zing and forcing out every particle of t The ompletely restored to health, t of this dikease and any a) $225, That’s All. e BLOOD POISON In no other disease is a thorough cleansing of the blood more neces- | sary than in Contagious Blood-Poison. The least particle of this insidi- | ous virus will multiply in the circulation and-so thoroughly contaminate the blood that no part of the body will be exempt from the rayages of thir werft a Usually the first symptom is 4 little sore or ulcer, insignificant in itself, but soon the blood becomes so contaminated that the mouth and throat ulgerate, glands in the groin swell, hair and eye- brows come out, cop’ r sores and ulcers-brea' nd frequently ¢ poison, and making this fluid provement commences as soc _ THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1907. Advance Sale been increased 30’, but that advanced our prices have not. English Potbinet Raffle. Curtains,’ and edged with deep, full ruffle; we: $3.75 per pair, now | full ruffie, formerly 49¢, pair. ‘|| Window Shades, 3x5 opayues. ina tach, tS i | dales’ you may buy any or markable values: ery regular $1.49. v: COUPON. +++. embroidery yoke, hemstitched raf s‘ecves; sizes 6 moa. 1 aad 2 yre; values; to-morrow with coupon... and durable; regular Soc mod with this coupon. . Children’s Skirts, white Nannelette flounces; sizes 2to 14 yea to-morrow, with coupon. Best from every views oint. bought for elsewhere. ‘fhe jollowing loomiiga LEX/NGTONTO 3° AVE Our ordérs for these curtains were placed early last October. buy—and that—in this case—means a saving to you of 30°. The curtiins are in all the beautiful new ef ects. stitched edges, ere very care‘ully made througt out and will last for ten years atleast t Can you afford to overlook such sharp savings as thess:— $1.75 Nottingham $2.75 Nettingham $2.50 Notiingham $4.00 Nottingham | Raffe Mcslin Curtains, pretty striped effects, wi |The Smartest Tailored Suits For Misses Ever Seen for A Coupon Sale of Undermuslins, Infants’ Dresses, Misses’ Corsets, Etc. With this coupon to-morrow. at Blooming- 4 Women’s Drawers, extra sire. of muslin, made with hemstitched flounce and cluster pin tacks; regu- lar (Oc, value--to-morrow with this coupon .. Women’s Gowns, of fine na‘nsook; two atyles; high and low neck; trimmed with dainty lace and embro‘d- Infants’ Short Dresses, 0! fine nainsook, with imported ¢ on neckband and tegular Girdle Corsets for misses and slender figures, els; ice 39C egular 59¢ value; It embraces the largest collections of purest foodstuffs, its service fs always intelligent and courteous, its deliveries prompt, afd ita prices ve: 3977060" S17 |} of Nottingham Lace Curtains} but NOT at the Advanced Prices. Since then the prices have does not in any way afiect us—while the market values have We strictly adhere to the Bloomingdale policy of selling as we 4}. They have double-thread pverlocked $1.25 5 $175, Lace Curtains at, per pair, Lace Curta‘ns ct, per. pair, Lace Curtains at; per pair, $2.00 Lace Curtains at, per pair, $2:50 | insection| Three cnd Four Fold: Screens, a very cKo'e line in $1.75) Spanish and illuminated leathers, beautifally orated a!l wood, artistic burlaps with verdure panels and p ain | filling in Mission wood; one-third less than regutar, ** 35c| $3.98 $4.98 $7.50 $8.89 $14 $18 ani $22 cho'ce line of colors, complete with fixtures; value 35c; sale frice, 25 with lace re $2.59 to $10.00 There's much of the dash and go about these fj tailored su'ts that Miss New York demands. The suits | are made in a very smart style, and are in 14, 16, 18 and 2) year-old sizes, We could not offer them at this excep- | tionally low price were it not for the fact that we bought) the materials and hai the suits made up for a mere song. | The fabrics represent a well-known maker's stock | of sam=les, and embrace all the most popular Autumn | weaves and colorings. i The suits were made by a firm of women's and- misses’ tailors “who never before made a suit that sold for | less than $25.00,''The style and workmanship are quite | equ 1 to any $25.00 suit to be found. | The Jackets are in a stunning new doubls breasted | eect and lined with satin. i The Skirt is a side-pleated model with one wide fold. This entre lot will, no doubt; be sold to-morrow, so be! here early. Sizes for small women, j $10.00 —BLOOMINGDALES' = too, at the very, very modest price _ Women’s Wrappers. — BLLOOMINGDALES'? of. ..-+- Neat, Comfortable Fall House Garments Specially Priced. The wrappers we will offer to-morrow at sharply reduced prices are made of black and’ white check and striped gingham, per- cales and calicos in cadet blue, gray and navy. The waists are taste- fully trimmed with same material—a very neat effect— have Bishop siceves .and natty turn. over collar. The skirts are the pop- ular gored effects fin- ished with — full, deep flounce and have a nice belt. Sizes 4 to 46, Special to-morrow only, remember, at the very pico 98c, $1.49, $1.98 | all of these re- 43¢ oe 59c strong with silk scalloped 45c! LOOMINGDALES* price of.. rocery in New York. much lower than similar qualities ean be | ate extra specials (or Wednesday and Thuraday; A One Day Couzon , With mc thiscou- Blooming - dales’ you may buy the newest ty proved sew- ting ma- chines at value. Every ma- ale is from one of Je fakers in the less than bal re guaranteed for 5 years, m all the new 9.50 13.75 SEWING MACHINES, SEWING MACHINES, head, tau | Pure Olive Oll-Finest gualtey, trom | 5 nea; our nr TSe. extte P Best. Full weight. Only 344 Ibs. with 50 large bottle one-fifth of ma gal.) i} Granulated Sugar cy: worth ol grocericn or tore, (Or. ..+: 15¢ torent o 2. 65c) : See ee i fi Ty FF aie. Ga —Aas good as any; pint botties Jebeter—Extra fine; tld can... .z4e as ft “Pride” L va Halmon—Extra fue Alaska; 1-lb. 79q| Per Wes vos os "Tory muperior; eatre ines cate, ed Sardines ae ar We 07 Ato, T Formosa | Swift's “Pride”? W: q A) Sardine: wb. 14, MA ph a abomrcakes S5e Very superior ONG 4 | ree De Fol act rh 3 ra 25c fast or Seren per Be ea 4-lb, packas | | rance; per can, 1i%c.; two for. ‘eyion T fs 7 “educs ted Castile Soap—Whi - ~ j on Aa) Csr MT Mine, Nace abc. and... 5c |tmported Castile, foam White, 2o- 40c | t Coffee and Tea Specials. | queen’ Qiivee—Exceltent fruits p50} ee via tcneg vary de eal i Our z0c. Maracalbo, per ib.....~.160 }) er pote jig at ig) tmade; 144 boxes for * 59¢ | brated 2 eat Jaye Now 3 a Herring — oom RSA dees erent Gutal ik, Pars Seo ones Meee $1.00 ponieminantae f | 1 a wet i ] oi A Sale of i ! f Sale of Best f Our Co-operative | iF 5 f i , Sewing Machines. 7 Pl Hercules Safes. r an All Their Name Implies. They are — positively” fireproof, Here's the proof of this: -A Hercules now on exhibition & here was in the heart of a fierce 6- hour fire, had cooled offi able contents yerfectly intact During’ this special sale we offering Hercules Enables You to Buy a $30 Talking Machine -] complete with Fee- $18. ords, etc,, for... terma of $5 down and $1.8 week. on the very Completely equip: ped with thelatest in Improvements, cluding horn and3 Ce Mais When opened=after it extremely valu~ seve found to be sa‘ey atthe exce tionally. attr price Ofe++s Larger Sizes a Our Co-os erative Pla t $15 | ables youNe) PRR aRe Ou $31.50 ai everything i old. Goods, 4 F FREE TAs? on moat lileral, cary terns. 7

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