The evening world. Newspaper, September 19, 1907, Page 11

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1907. AT TO |THIRTEEN FATEFUL —_ — — | MEE i NUMBER FOR RAGS tai meee : ‘ SIEGEL (( HiCOrERG| 5 - ayy) J.B.GRECNHUT, PResipenT. Just Freed From 13 Months in , : ie 4 on Che nt| g, 5 § Prison, He Robs Woman on ‘ ee ie : Ni fe Friday, the 13th. ee ne ; Mahogany Dressers, Chiffoniers and Toilet Tables HESE-extraordinary picces were used as Exposition samples, and we purchased the samples and the stock at a very low figure. They are well made, properly finished and handsomely designed. We will sell these pieces to: : morrow at a third and more less than their regular figures. a MihygSeeAe Declares Common Arthur Harding, allas Seym Practice in Police Court Is }] “Rass” = young man who completed thirteen montha in ioiati imi o Reformatory, was to-+lay a pri Viojation of Criminal Code, | peony nate he ; by Mra. Jennie Barney, West § ‘Dhirty-M{th street, as the man who Magistrate House scored Bernard |iiag robbed her on Friday, the 13th Deutsch ami A. CG. Cunningham, |- on that unlucky date-the young jall- lawyers, In Centre Street Poltce Court ign and an Itallan named Tony Rose today for what he termed an “tn-| cated on Jennie at her hanie. She nays farious attempt to compound a fell that they got her out of the room long: cay. The lawyers were wurprised, and| enough ts ginoture.a glaae of vichy with 1 they had reason to be, for action®| ..9 chloral, She tasted {ta bitterness SUeh-ay thetrs-are-manctioned by Plt eee ee ee rund accusedt court usage and have hay on occasions | ("eo vr tet the speter game." the apgrobation of the District-Attor- SAO He eee ee ee on, : cused Rose and they engaged In a fake eect Neal diamond sales-|ocnt, which ended with Harding chas- Mahogany Dressing Tables — as_illus- trated; drawer, front and mirror Mahogany Pressers | Mahogany. Chiffoniers as illustrated; | —as illustrated; draw- drawer, front and E * ers, front and mirr mirror frame dec- B es nf decorated with inlaid % ran, of Noo Sts-¥ treet, Boa 2 Rose Team the orated with inlaid 5 lyn, was a prisoner pee ee Rcies Inter and sald lines; base meas- Jines; base measures | ute mis Caenntee 5 trate charged ty Rob anert, of N HBL s with inlaid lines; ‘| he had given Rose such @ thrashing 10) worth PE $100 worth | vat he-feared he might come back and to be sold OD | revenge himself on the woman, and-so for_a_war- all_nixht and’ protec: {i ures 42x22; French plate beveled mir- or 20x24: 30x19; French plate beveled mirror, 16x20; il Bi Maiden lane, with paw of Glamonds taken out base measures 30x 19; ureneny De » Would atay TSTe Fant yeoterday Linnert swore that ( hardt had {gnorfad two summonses. . | Lawyer Deutyeh appeared in: court | for Linnert anf Lawyer! Cu When the case was red.in ia casual way | price $40; | peaulae price jase | freee $18 One]| of twenty new afid exclusive modfis in the 1 some sald she Kngek ed EC aha care ual ge etl, hat | PSE ne rag albcoveaelactsay Sihcal ane Dressers, Chittoniers and Drrasing Tables (0 Match—Mahogany and Vermilion Finish ebhardt had acreed to ta Atal ak ay cktion, Made o i oe monde—twol in’ number—out of p ieuniices aha wate ten 7 alt tee Chit- Mahogany Dressers — base 23; mi Mahogany Chi‘onier 38x22; mirror [Moores reams pncesedt ¢ 34x23;mirror ‘and return them to Li sd " s 24x32; regular price $45 C $ x24; regular price $4 sal $ 2uxex, fegular price $25; sale $18 mom en We Mane ones | RMEY eet Bast" Pe Ue CRN erred at {all bandaged up arty and Boyle were de- caso, and learning ae white silk drop; trimmed with silk am tn this cor (Slege! Corer Store, Fifth Floor.) House. f a! or he Grand Ju Harding hed i The ame were amaaed for ae | sine ; 5150.00 | All-Wool Suitings agreed upol. iney {denti: strate “uarters to-day, and later in Jefferson he was arraigned, y and mayhem. H hes + MOTHER WAITS FOR SOME WORD FROM BOY. Edward Adams Di ‘nniversary Sale Specials in Most Desirable hinds Deutecti sugze= pend ups the Distr arrangement “What H RE are two bargain straws that show how the wind is blowing in our new Dress Goods store. The two items given are selectea from a pretty long list of similar offers. We have no room to prinr them all, came here and counse sappeared from eding.”* ereellee a e Troy in March and Came but we will be very glaj to show them all if you wil let us. ee ene nts to New York. The—newly-located, newly-organized Dress Goods ‘oused Magistrate yy }mother, who came here from Troy. t a tually been made? | ™ ode rian sets a lendeqvor to fnd her son, Ed tewell, not exactly,” explained Lawyer |Adams. through ‘ue Evening Cunningham. “But my cilent has taken |} att @ ofa fr eee eamia out of pawn and stands | O'Brien, at No, 44 West Forty-sey oe out om. T have them|#Feet, and mesting every postman Renayn io . comes to the big house tn tbs hy may have a letter from her a wood thing for you=all of| Adams disappeared on Marc add the Magistrate, “that this|and came to this city, He is t bi _ | five years old and was bis mother's ~yeatitution agreement has not been carla pom yy tax collar turner and ut . If tt had been I would send) employed in rt and collar factory, | Grand Jury. |°™P'gin going to stay hore til tn: fe? | nd a fect BI ASE $ ] Ae eeeccarn ec Gere ese | Women’s $3 Foot Mou | section is a particularly good place for the woman who is looking for goo.i variety and commonsense prices to visit. Everything is here that ought to be here—nothing is here that a good store could not be proud to show. As for the Prices, take these as examples: All-Wool Cloth Suiting—so inches wide; excellent cloth finish suiting in handsome plaiss,and str pes} rich, warm colo: combinations and tartans. It is a usual dolar fab ic, our tegular price being ts O8c aw yards tu-morroWniseeees secre ee Wheculvseeesceesien ate 74¢ At A sample line from a good manufacturer. In rose and oxydized finish and a choice of at Jeast fifty designs 71 a eae) ea rah All-Wool Broadcloth—10 inches wide. This is the season’s popular fabric, and at our price to-morrow is within the reach of almost as every one. Absolutely all wool; the colors are gray, tan, castor, brown, prsees ted, wine, garnet, cadet, ruby, marine, navy, re, Feseday helio, -rese-and-birek:—Speciat-perce,-a-yatderrrrery OO) (Slerel Ccozer § ore. Main Floor, come. sett en ctater on hie | eee eae A CS es Shoes at $1.95 hej outisooed aaah SENATOR BEVERIDGE SAILS. ” T’S onlyan event like our Anniversary PARIS, elds Aran ‘oun J. 3 e 7 e e ° GUS = eee Sicha souigmaueccsioce | Fountain and | Victor Talking | Special Values in Wilton u. f are worth every penny of the regular 4 = price we ask forthem—andevery woman | Victory Sewing Machines Rugs 12) i —— (TALIAN RIOTING! Dr Scott's enous worn them knows if Machines : and Edison HOSE who are acquainted with rugs need only to see 4 oe @ other similarly the name ‘Wilton’ to know their excellence. For y i priced shoe in the Ouhetter mare. stany Ehonpgrapie Wilton rugs are admittedly the leading domestic floor. price. Let us prove it to you. We wilt compare them point for point with one of the most widely advertised and so- |, calied—““best “* machines wold that_offers_a greater variety of styles, and gives the all-around satis- faction in looks, coverings—both in quality and design. SI SISRAESD TRAST anova To get these grades at the prices we name for them to-morrow is a bargain of unusual attractlveness--for they ere_all_ perfect goods, taken right from our regular stock,.. _ French Enemies of Papacy Be- y, B a h lieved to Have Urged Move is ru | : ; My Chait: ms ero torsaes nen Against Church To-Morrow. te eee aE ‘giimulaten the grmorth, tops ing ha: and sures dandruff aud «it sctip disofiers. - ROME, sept, w—Anciety ts teit_ at] THE RCASOD: 225, i easily ousrrasee 7 comfort. and serviceability that Foor which we have here for that NE of these instru- | and reduced for our Anniversary Sale. eae eae ee eee oy tha | ed. eros baie falls) est trom Mouldisices oi ig—but wecan prove It. Purpose. ments will do more to | gj 6 9x12; a variety of .patterns;| Size 6x9; an tive assortment; Tex Tot tnogrishment—the That sounds big 2 Thev FE d Vic- keep the family in good ane iaily low’ rich and high piled, newest ef ¢ fall eek eae « i will substantiate he Fountain an C. all prices especially low’ tor the fy wnirty-seventh<anniversary of ‘the ta in dries in the form of . The shoes themselves hine ne cheer -and the. household f ae v fe Many are exact copies of bf the temporal power of the Papacy | gandruft. Electricity atimu- aan our claim—to every woman who gives tory Machines) are QURC NT | ed oay-thananvihin Anniversary Scie. Wewouldad-| Gcientil designs. We show you nd! the capture ‘or Rome by the | later the cea Z ‘Bl cthem one trial. teed for ten years. They is f pee EHNA th vise an early cail,as this tsaspe-| two grades, af Italians. Every year processions and | PUM, May “resulting Jn YS es Peeinein p cost only about half. what | C/S¢ for which you cou cial lot, and the assoriment 18} Qur.$24-£0 rugs at... $21.50 pesmonntrasiansiiare jadulned ais cBt t sii peuitars rent ot Pate : EoD man opbariae (tate teeta, here Bie teeane $1. 95 the others do; spend the same amount of tml ieds rae secure a $26.50! Our $22.50 rugs at. “$19 > @ decidedly anti-clerical turn, under) or cbatinvous curren of f in the regular height Foot Mould Shoes, worth $3; at Come in and let us show money. ME Lene the Inspiration of the extreme parties < art ‘The sizes may be broken a little in some of the styles—but we have | yoy, Take your choice of any Choice Oriental Ruzs at Low Prices Shion Shagiadded to uthotiiicesling vals eden) peak | all'sizes in three ful lines of other good shozs:that we will offer with Pri are $19.75, model of either machine Ours is one of the most extensive and elaborate stozks to be found fi tpbeol Spyibet Deok py SUS MERICES GT) : Trea ectri Sn ee The “Czarina”’ Boot ae Women . Sold on casy terms of oun selection foun and shades. a a te cpt ean 4, e 01 clase We have plenty shoes of this popular style. And ours, though cheaper 1 deal i Oriental 1 Trom twenty “to “fie Clerical is due to the direct ‘accept an: e. Exclusive déalers “in Oriental figs charge trom ry, y Peg, ei Nt ae tae | eee ane taten Tom cate BL wnsTunkie'vener ‘Gopica of 85 to $8 boots at-... $3, $3.50end$4 | $1 Down & $1a Week For $1 a Week | yin more an ws ao tortie sate find of rugs and caren working» esepetally th or ca the ankle better, Gopie 0 es ; : B Sony" ENtt “Wertz ett UHORGE Ay SCOTT} — L -- = — etme =bSlegel Coansc. Third FYoa7. Center, (Slegel Courer Store, Third Floor, Rear.) (Segsl Cooper $.cr2. Filth FloersFroad power to om in the lallan penin fioprolteondwags New -Xe PSST ad ol dhe TE ie a pea aha eens = ee &@n agitation againm the Ohuroh sin between 1Tth and I8th sts, $$ t that In France, pigeon me eae = ~ {| Anniversary Sale Specials in Pure Foods and Sound Wines for his purpose. To-morrow wi’ test day about which the Vatican Daylight Bakciry Fresh Vegi tables Fresh supplies freai the evens every er fresh ve sctsbles. thirty micutes. NEW WHoe TL RAIES: ysilow tur a 1" on oas. yeilaw onion’ DEE CIOUS CORNTMURNS T 2c S eubed carrots, blocd be: 3 Ne et COFFEE RINGS—sach LOcand Be] | aaplonte COTTAGE BREAD, dinner breaa, | | bread. faint Bread or currant | | etm dur Dayligh facet dur Delight Bak: Be | | Fresh ifeats We deliver fresh men's the B a to 110th «) Evratk much,-and-with-good reason, about-the econ-+ aT 5: | ‘omles to be found in buying groceries here. if Pure Leaf Lard op leibllne Med aden ti 4 Another argument for soliciting your patronage, | Ip private audien of even greater strength to many will be the fact that we sell NOTHING, even at our low prices, that is not pure, fresh, | es ia, safe, and the best of its kind. | | ceive POLL NET WEIGHT: when you Still another reason is the convenience offered. In this | | 'bur.pinss, breads you pay one store you can supply all table wants—groceries, fresh Dold’s quality old fashioned ketile rea. Jardi the best for pastry and oxing. purposes t beast ght 45c ade pooliry aad Eleventh Anal. row. ‘saying: “I hope that the Kood sense jof the Italian people will pro- yent them from falling into such a trap, and that they will remember that we all are Itdlians.”” telections from sree dry, cn bushel, 60° 24g ® $ Tbs, Bey Feck, 15 Ibs Guan cattle, OOD CAKES, tponge ca a trati th {- Lovers’ prattle. ; of Sept, 20 through Evening World, meats, delicatessen, fresh fish, fruit, dairy supplies and | ce gaken, or white oar J5@ NOVESVou slays reieize 80 ba. t0 h aCe be bu: a per Gro- Muir ake eens Sat, Sept. 28. bakery goods. Frult, Five Cinck SCOTCH CURRANT CAKES, vaple shel irora ihe Siekel, Coozer T, POTATOESbest kiln del d spice or nut cakes’ J Be These three reasons, taken together, have built up for Sage Biscuits: Qs us the largest food-supply business done under one roof in | _dpechaxen, 40c; Lodialdd | CLAVER CAKES. pinernpie, || Ch ine 35c the world, Careful and quick attention given to mail and Repeat Oneie iT 1 eae ma “6 30e | | t : : s; | | wi AKES~ each | uaa promt ale Tfesyour «collar. 16 telephone orders. nama Shae iset | | | pRESIPROUN Cav e—civcs, ise Dold’s Hams & Bacon Sreei plekied ie hard to put on after it soer sn mle: pain or ady cables ses “yes ESTPHALIA ste s sii Rice leitorty Cof fee Ie, | Fresh Fish is Irae of ebaree Wines and Liguors at Low Prices | OU know how good these brands are and you know the | has been to the laun- dry a few times—or if resh Fr Fincy Chil : , ‘ prices at which they are usually sold. Note the dif- | Ske deliver fresh fruit ire ved Fruits} | | Sslmoa Steaks it doesn't look » right ference between those figures and our prices, | mite Fase Nears] Ge Bereta fas Hee Cot ra when you get it on— Throughout the Wine and Liquor Store the same pric- | don't blame the laun- "ing policy is followed, | le Buy e inese, damsons er slice © bashes" si Sere FRESH CA 0 t renuler 256 know a ine Lind oe i Jow Hrul: erate of 30 10 4 me ue 45 be Long Branch § Cong Braney Bh fa a branch Porgie Long Island Weakfish, Tong Ieland Fluke, Newport Haddo: Boston Market Co i Saal American Wines | Squire’s Hams Dublin Stout "sine || 9.0. nerpundy, Cancener Cini, tnvanie: | | Thepy sre Saulre's famous Ne 12 Dow $1.50 be: SL || berser: Haurs aaa 12 querts. LAONDRY, SOAP—Frank Sid Wriangl i | | NIXED | VEGETABLES St. Micaire Burevndy bes: bor Lis hars $3 05; ten Sc | toile, with spel | pEATPEANSS par } brand for soups, di nR The finest Cina Old Be 2 $3.65 SAMBLE TEAST Colon: Mise | | © Rest cut oatineal $1.15; can. SIZE LE: i A ‘ i ~ Fount: | NEW PINE Another shipment lust crn rose Wa sizes COMARS || tients \i"sin0 |S aaa) aa ie una EMPR oes and pare “be fe pleces; reeey 15e¢ | and you'll have no reason to swear over torn buttonholes, saw edges or r CANON blecultr | tight fit, . Every Triangle Collar is thoroughly shrunk to size—made ] Pert, Sherry, is MACARONI, Linen and ¢ply quality, with our double-stréngth triple-thread eyelet but-' neaontara, Bark Bit-|) ar i Reta 85c | ean, i epeltt: Choose a style to suit and a quarter-size to fit you among the baagelil. wganebteengtt with 45c | Gordon & Co.'s Eng! ¥ "famous Gros. CUT CORSE thar you fate fae bikes jabs the magarioer. now aves Tih ewnsn ree t cece Sis 1h ean,

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