The evening world. Newspaper, September 19, 1907, Page 10

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Chuck, or words tt, you bum, you'r: Consternation b Mister Conno: power, . though one respect ‘he he has Miss Terry's 4 ting the play and in full view of tho matter, of course. jong as he says aro able to follow HUCK CONNORS STANDS VILLAINY. A FEW HOT ONES e’s the Virtugus Hero in the; ‘Thriller, “From Broad- __ way tothe Bowery.” i Doss an Undertaker's | Sketch Over Happy Liz, *, Who Took Carbolic, jost In the uproar. Ti when the wicked old v and her pa dead to #¢ joint, and with a pist girl was counting three for a Chi town to alice pa’s Adam's apple wit would make @ Black Ha ing the, drummer jn the eye and then rolling under an ar- ghestra chair in the first row, where {t curled up and died from an overdose of ‘applause, ‘And eo it went until Chuck had ghucked villainy into @ corner, and the Bowery” made yay look like a yellow streak. COMMITTEE OF 100. 70 BOOM SUBWAY in’ and I've got ‘em cryin’, De Brooklyn Citizens Are Named Stee wourevarns “| to Work for Fourth Ave- UES A NEWSGIRL. _ | By Charles Darnton. PRHUCK himself tlpped us off. a “Say, pal," he confided, “I'm | leveled at the| © Hah, 0} and at that time was in bet the letter said. Mr Kallsh received’ the lettweon Tuesday. | : The later reports declare. his condl- Wrote Partner He (Was Better, but] tion {s most critical EX"SENATOR LINDSAY ILL. firm, ath Condiilin ts Xow said to Be | | Crittent, | CORONER M/DONALD WEDS. Coroner. McDonald, ot the Bronx, | yas married last night to Miss Anna} | Loretta Ferguson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George A. Ferguson, (of No. 876| Lafayette avenue, Brooklyn, in the | Chureh of St. John the Baptist, Will-| oughby end Lewis avenues, by the Rev. olty, | Dr, Francis H. Wall, nssieted by Father) Flood. Reports to-day from Frankfort, Ky., no of Las is ss of former Siam Lindsay * for about . who Is the. w firm of Lind- of this awin L, Ka- nlor member of the Kalish & Palme: fo early this wee! B. Altman & Co. } | | | “MEN'S FURNISHINGS , | | | | } | | | | FAUL STYLES IN MEN'S CRAVATS, SHIRTS, AND MATERIALS FOR MAKING ‘THEM TO ORDER. MEN'S UNDERWEAR, PAJAMAS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, HANDKEROHIEFS, UMBRELLAS AND WALKING STICKS. AUTOMOBILE GOODS IN OOATH, CAPS, LEATHER ARTICLES, FTC. STHAMER RUGS, MOTOR AND OARRIAGE ROBES ——_ f ° ything until you've heard what Chuck nora says when Happy Liz, the ywery hoart-throb, hits up the car-/ Wo after’ the Bar Room Quartet has| Bough President Coler of Brooklyn heditdinve iletana riko | to-day announced the-names of more ait esa ioes an underta lee than ne hundred. Brooklynites who the floor of Paddy Flynn's cafe,| Ave been chowen to werve on a citi- Goes he say when the crool bar. | "D8" committee to work for the pro- and Mike the Mitt start to drag | POMed Fourth avenue subway, ‘The new tube, the oonstruotion of hich has already besn authorize by the Board of Estimate at a cost of $23,000,000 will connect the Borough of via the new Manhattan Fort- Hamilton and Coney” u i that now remains fo bo dome before the actual work of digging h begins nitrates the eae i Sansone under whic is to wehe_preterred death to anathar| sont | Aii"'o "Cita the "Sotiris bt That Quartette, and says eome| Within a few weeks rumors ba’ come out of the offices of tha Pul tle Comin: jon that the proposed subway and the money to Ix abandor I tran has aroused the citizens from all re for souvepsers.”’ S nue Route. Manhatian bridge. with e must hey had x mudder, Sum- luvs her. She must be sumbody’s! ‘ ‘—glunk! swallowing a big] Mike that. va wolds we can't ferget! And [n't the Indies weep? You betcherlife y did. Even the umbrellas shed tears the Star’ Theatre Inst night. As for ¢ Connors, he acted with desp.teel- &nd without the ald of a cuspidor. Please do not imagine, however, that/ mn Broadway to the Bowery” was, pilong, rough road of trouble. No, it its light, gay moments, its gleam was the new tube Tn asking these men he names serve on the co: Borough Pres!- dent Coler says: “The late ‘a contract for the construction of a Brooklyn tion system. running from ¢h of Manhattan over Bridge, iD the tan through Flatbush avenue ox. sand Fourth avenue to. Fort MENS, WOMEN'S and CHILDREN'S GLOVES ————-trntev-rroory GOLFING, DR AND MOTORING GLOVES | CHILDHEN'S SCHOOL GLOVES S | i S | > AUTUMN ASSORTMENTS OF THE "MARVEX' KID GLOVE | | MISSES’, BOYS’ and CHILDREN'S SCHOOL APPAREL | > e __.__ FANCY ‘NEEDLEWORK DEPARTMENT “NEW DESIGNS IN SEWING TABLES, IANGPRIE BOUDOTR REQUISITES, PMBROIDERED LEATHER LIBRARY BETS, LACE AND EMBROIDERED ARTICLES AND CRETONNE. GOODS ALSO STAMPED PATTERNS, EMBROIDERY SILKS AND FLOSSES, KNITTING AND CROCHETING YARNS ton by one branch end to Coney Island dy another. would make “The Merry Widow” look| ‘ iife the day of the funeral, Then tt! ; that Chuck tore ‘Truck’ Pineh | from @ schooner and a sailor and er afloat in the dissy mazea ef a/ thag defies description and the! there have beon suggestions emanating from tne office of the Public Servica Commission that the subway should de abandoned. that the commission it~ self has undertaken to reconsider the matter from ‘the beginning, that it ia fearful that when the subway has deen B. Altman & €n. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT—FIRST FLOOR WOMEN'S AND MISSES! TRIMMED HATS $7.50 EACH ‘Commor's —Hgiet ea of humor were not all in his) r from ft-or them. As he! greeted by cries of welcome ery Mp, he cast a critical eye over e fair unwashed at the tables and) come forward. he Fourth avenue subway. nd upon the Tounds stated means hat no subway will be constructed in Brooklyn for more than a generation.” CURED OF TUBERCULOSIS. (WAS SICH SIX YEARS. A WELL MAN TO-DAY. t this dt aerstgome of the Light Work. om this fleet tied up Tere tert” e & up alt her strength trying to wretop! that beast! 0 was boutd to have hei Labbe bbe at Sarg aoe AE « to come and rescue is -xive uy) Ee Are HOt What -My terrible and diatressing under any trentment ‘old jedy 1 tried. devided to try a change o} ly Spent mors Violet and Her “Polpe Let us now go to Herald ‘ bal b greateat y ed mo to © derwin ann inst resort things without recelving any st 1 looked upon all treat pa in, —tbemrity, he buy a pul mm carefully following your most beneficial advice upon my diet, exercise and outdoor living, I regained my flesh and_my strength fully returned and ter being sick Dr. berovlosis of the lungs nd cured me permanently, for I have -tick-day sins, v ve | Here's your | * Jaughe Chuck, t applause. 1 can safe! 6 finest boys On | years b witness, (GMfore OigUtsEd ay if pay. © purae. Ail the-other es may come to the notice of je clear out wo that it will be @| many othe Know where oh for Viole! ploka up the balt— | tc 3 cure based upon correct diax- oor olilia! : jn from tho While the Villain Grins. b ries the vill . ! i right back. (She's work! , i ii a Wrotob, the grinnl: k Ne = in a se) Come with me!" he orders. |, No fast, my good ian,” pro! Call or OPENS AN ACCOUN ne = i = TRY Se SST EE es be $ Our Credit Terms Apply Also to’ New Jer Bpmcnirtica| Axarnistea | A varnished |4 mest conviete| Osrceninsed | Aucrichea vor 98 | $69.98 | $69.98 | $109.98 | $149.75 | $200 up SWRITK YOu 4 ; 5 Plece Parlor 8 OF THESE OULETTS, Suits, ‘The abeandonment of} time write & LESSEE SSEESEEES 4Ob9E694 STORE WILL REMAIN OPEN DAILY UNTIL SIX P. M. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1907," Stern Brothers ARTISTIC ENGRAVING WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS, INVITATIONS, AT HOME, RECEP- TION AND VISITING CARDS IN GORRECT STYLES, EX- CLUSIVELY HAND WORK, OF SUPERIPR EXCELLENCE, EXECUTED ON THE PRENISES., ADDRESS DIES, MONOGRAMS & CRESTS FINE CORRESPONDENCE PAPERS ILLUMINATED OR STAMPED IN PLAIN COLORS AND BRONZES. Brilliant Cut Glass ina number. of new shapes and ‘designs Exceptional Ofterings,; To-morrow Bon Bon Dishes, $1.25; 1.75 Sugar&Cream Sots,2.75,3.95 Mayonnaise Bowls& Plates, 2.75, 4.65 Water Pitchers, Salad Bowls, 8&9 ins, 3.25, 5,50 Ice Cream Trays, 3.95,5,95 Choice English Plates in Dinner, Fish and Dessert sizes, Limoges Plates, Cups and Saucers,Rami- kins, Etc., at Very Attractive Prices. 2,95,4.75° . VENISE- Men’s « Women’s Handkerchiefs * Fall Importations INCLUDING FRENCH HAND EMBROIDERED, MADEIRA, IRISH POINT, APPENZEL AND CROSS BAR EFFECTS, ALSO NOVELTIES IN COLORED HANDKERCHIEFS. ‘Women's Sheer Shamrock Lawn Handkerchiefs, cross ber and plain hemstitched, hand embroidered initial, Bor of Six 75C ‘Women's Embroidered Handkerchlafe, In varlous designs, also lace effects, Fach 24¢, 48¢ ‘Women's Sheer Shamrock Lawn Hand Embroidered Initial Handkerchiets, cross bar effects, Bor of Six. $1.38 Men's Pure Linen Hemstitched Initial Handkerchlefs, Bor of Six 1.15 West Twenty-third Street | GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY ny —FOR THE— Parlor, Library, Dining and Bedroim EVERY ARTICLE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. F F B 3 2 | ; E 39998999999 FIFI SIITITTS. Frret Floor. In progress—Our| Greatest Display and Sale of ORIEN Real Laces: Late Shipments. ©: ~ Irish, Added’ to the large assortments already on display, doubly interesting : Medallions, a variety; each.,......77c to $2.44 wide/.yard..... BonoEn -57c to $1.79. } Crochet Insertions, 44 to 6-inch; yard, $5.12 to $6.12 $15.74 to $26.38 Crochet Edgings, 3 to 43{ wide; yard. $2.68 to $3.68 i llc tu $2.56 open back, open front and back an§ coat model, with cuffs at. .White Dinner Shirts, pleated bosoms, coat models with attached \ patterns; also in plain chambrays; all{ desirable models; cise- trimmed; two yrades,.............-.-.2... ..94c and $1.44 $1.44, 62.44 and $5.48 Black Silk Neckwear, wartinted fast biack; all shapes, RUGS and CARPETS—Semi-/inual Sake of CHINA, Wi ITHIN the week we have received through our Foreign office they round out our stocks fully, { Edgings, 3 to 6-inch widths, yd.,$17.74 to $39.88 | | | Real Irish Laces: /Crochet Galloons and Insertions, to 4 inches wide; shane ee oe nore 734 to 10 inches wide; | Cfochet Edgings, *{ to 21; inches wide; yard, | Crochet Edgings, 5 to 9 in, wide; yard, $5.94 to $10.94 New Furnishings for Men. tached or plain wristbands; all hand-laundered; $1.50 and $2.00 cufis; $2.00 grades $1.44 where $1.50, $2,00 and $2.50; here. ...94c, $1.44 and $1.98 Flannel Shirts, for motoring and hunting; plain gray, navy and Neckwear, newest patterns, designs and color combinations in im- 4 4c to $1.44 RUEST ECONOMY in buying Boys’ Footwear here, because ou you can buy only DEPENDABLE FOOTWEAR, And it GLASSWARE and LAMPS. two very interesting collections of Real Laces—Venise and And, as ever the case here, moderate prices make the display | Galloons, 3 to 4-inch widths, yd,,$17.74 to $19.88 Zaby and Heavy Crochet Insertions, }4 to 2 inches “yard -$2.58 to $3.44 i - $9.24 to $12.74 ] Crochet All-overs, t4to 22c to $2.56 Crochet Medallions, various sizes and shapes, each, White DressShirts, bodies of tiné quality muslin, bosoms of linen; grades rai dbaareaa ings s 94c and $1.44 Business Shirts, made of fine quality woven madras, in various Pajamas, made of fleecy domet flanne!; full cut and nicely striped etfects; with attached collars or plain neckbands, ported and domestic silks 94c, $1.44 and $2.44 Special Neckwear Values on Bargain Tables, 24c to 44c costs as little or less than the unreliable sort. Put us to the test, Fall stocks embrace Shoes in all leathers—conservative to ultra-stylish shapes—at prices ranging: From $1.59 to $3.49 a Pair. At $1.98 there are Gun Metal Calfskin Shoes—solid throughout and with extra heavy soles—that will delight parents who want MOST DURABLE Footwear for most strenuous boys. Frith Avene, 34th and 35th Streets, New York. : ’ 5 » “ Misses’ and Children’s snoes. ‘2 “Right Shape’ Shoes mould growing feet alony natural lines. The This Picture, Enlarged Size, in Colors, Sunday, Sept. 29. roe “= GET THEM! Sunday, Oct. 6. These are the kind of pictures that should decorate the walls of every home—especially the deny the smok- ing-room, the library and the nursery. This Picture, EnJarged Size, ‘in Colors, These three clever pictures of the famous ‘‘Sunbonnet’’ Seriesare printed in striking colors on heavy plate paper, all ready to be framed.” They will be given away On the next three consecu- tive Sundays (one each Sunday) with every copy of e Sunday World in This Picture, Eularged Size, in Coiors, Sunday, , Sept. 2. Greater flew York, 0 lasts are of special design—from a shoemaker who has made a life study of Juvenile Footwear. And they are as graceful and stylish as the most particular miss qould wish; fit easily all-over, snug at heel and instep and give the necessary support t6 arch and instep. “Right Shape” Shoes mean full insurance against future foot aes Patent Jeather, gun metal, glazed kid, tan Russia calf, tan Russi with sue@ tops and patent leather with white tops . Sizes ......_ 4 to8 8% to 10%4 it to2 Pairs So fo 81-4 $124 14 82.60 Bi 40 2553-65" Not all leathers at every price quoted. a calf Macy’s 98c Dolls Are Unmatched Values. %" We took the best Dollar Doit_we could find offered elsewhere and told the Ger- man manufacturer to BET- TER it. He — succeeded SPLENDIDLY. JOINTED DOLLS, 22 inches high; bisque heads, with sewn wigs of light or dark hair; eyes open and close; shod and and Stockinged. ready to tess. 9 Dinner Favors and Table Decorations. Basement, ‘When you are planning ihe dinner, count among the plans a visit to this basement section. |] | Here are over 200 oddities and novelties in 4 Dinner Favors, ranging in price from 5c to 24c, 1 Jee Cream, Sherbet or Candy Cases, 5c to 40c. “Snapping Mottoes, doren, 9c to $b. i S Children’s Furniture.:# |' White Enamel and Mission Fumiture—a manufacturer's sample tine of about 100-pieces: ~—at prices 'way below regular. In the lots are chiffoniers, bureaus, china closets, side-| boards, chairs, tables, beds, etc. Sale Prices, 42c to $5.94 Lace Paper Dollies, dozen, 5¢ fo 39c, t Jack Horner Pies, string, 18c, Jack Harner” Pies)” made+to- |” order, any size or color, 8c 2 string. For young folks,'s novelty—_ Paper Fae Blower that “shoot” light cotton “bullets; wholly harmless; set, 7c. “Imperial Princeton” —Triamph of Talking Machine Construction, :: HESE Talking Machines, at $8.49 and $12.74, set™. new low- price record for satisfactory machines. You cannot begin to duplicate them elsewhere for so little money, They are thoroughly reliable and satisfactory machines, reproducing in clear tones all disc records, including standard grand opera selections. For other machines -you can pay five or ten ies the price of-an ‘Imperial Princeton,” yet receive no greater measure of service and satisfaction. Let us demonstrate an “Impérial Princeton.” Small “PRINCETON” with 10-in. | Large “PRINCETON” with 12:{n. oak oak cabinet, 10-in, turntable and 12-. }-cabinet, 10-in. turntable and 24. hin. steel horn $8.49 | horn with 45-in, brass bell Other Tathing Machines tn this Musica! Goods Store at Prices Ranging. ap to $100.00. Columbia Needles, 30c per thousand. ‘Mandolin and Violin Outfits. } Mandolin Outfit—Mandolin, green baize bag; set of} Strings and Instruction Book. ...0......esseseeeeees $2.43 ® Violin Qutfit—Stradivarius, Model Violin, black wooden Casé, Bow, Set of Strings and Instruction Book; complete $3.51 Other Mandolins in siock up to $25.94; Violins up to $19.49,

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