The evening world. Newspaper, September 27, 1907, Page 9

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AT HET EVENINGYWORLD,; FRID & AY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1907. - 7 BMY OFFICER 1a now pn the “absent withont MUL EY 10 FORM h Hat, His Home is {n Pennsylyania. In | December. 189%, he went into the ler service as a member of Company > ptry. Four years had rigen to a Second Lie the Philippinos, w. j eae a waa a nN i mont about two yanra.eeo In August,| Government Bo rat will] ai icovuteriot Gomeabieg Test Stuff Sdld to Soldiers alep treasurer of t he ‘Finch is the st at ArmyPosts. 4 If + : at ins . —— Hteut: Finch Short in Accounts| Row inpRoruslaaven éounts, >} $1,000, According to ee Col. Allen. NO BEE JN ROOT’S BONNET. |secretary Declares Presidency 1s Without Alluremgnts for Him, | HAD A GOOD RECORD. 1 in October ompose it will y upon the Rose From the Ranks and’ Was Treasurer of 12th Regiment Clubs at Governor’s Island. “ Lteut. Charles C. Finch. who was| Booked upon as the model soldier of the Mwelftt Infantry, stationed on Goy- ernor’s Island, ts missing.~ an wmnnounced to-day by Col. Allen, commanéer of Fort Jay. th accounts of the young officer 47 trens- urer of the Company and Regimental Clubs are short $1.00. Lieut. Finch's fellow officers are} matounded. They thcucht him one of @he wquarest mon. His record was the best. He had been a private and cor- Doral in the Twelfth Pennsylvania dur- Per the Spanish-Americin war, then ined the recuiars as a private, and goon won promotion. He was of « 4 SIZE Cc OLLAR..S gulet, studious disposition, neither drank ‘ ; nor gambled, his-friends say. and tn all HAVE BUTTONHOLES WHICH ARE STAYED things appeared careful and conscien- ANO STRENGTHENED BY A BAR WHICH tous. PREVENTS PULLING OUT. Lieut. Finch {s thorty-three vears 014, KAGH; 2 FOR 2: five fect eleht inches in height. and Mhan black hair. Me disappeared three weeks ago, ani Southwest Corner 6th Ave. and [8th St., New York Extra Special Bargains for Stirs Men’s Hand Welited Shoes -In All the Newest Fall and Winter Styles 5,000 pairs of “Packard’s” $4.00 Shoes and , Snow’ Ss” $3.50 Shoes for to- morrow’s Sale ; Worth $3.50 & $4.00 | All Sizes, All Widths, All Leathers. Sample Lots, Surplus! Stocks and Fac- ~ tory Rejects. EAC TAR For Men’s $2.50 Shoes Sizes 6to 11. Double soles; all leathers. The Mayiair $3.° Shoe ior Wonieii at $4: In all the newest fall styles; made from selected Patent Coltskin and Ideal Kidskin; Hand-weltéd Extension Soles; Lace and But- ton, high and medium heel. THE MAYFAIR $3.50 SHOE for women sold at the leadiig shoe stores and known as the best $3.50 Shoe in the market. Sizes 234 to.8; widths A to EE, s ne FROM EMMERSON Co. | FROM STREETER CO. Boys’ Box ff Shoes Misses’ Shoes at e Special for School Weat. Sizes 75¢ For School Wear, Well . : upto 5. $1.50 value at.... made; sizes § to 8 &8 to 114 FROM GALE CO. bi ted EMMERSON Co. Women’s Shoes, at.. “79¢ Boys’ Shoes at | 7? Value $1.50 and $1.75... All sizes. Gun , Metal Calfskin and p Vici kid uppers, extension soles. Patent ‘Coltskin. Sizes ;up I; ; FROM CURTICE CO. to5%4. $2and $2.50 values. © + | Children’s Shoes, at... - 39c TROM F. J. CURRIER Co. Worth 1,00. pizes 2 to 5. Misses’ Shoes at. 00) ~~ FROM FOX & CO. For Dress and School Wear, 1" Women’s Slippers for 1 00 Patent Coltskin; Lace and But- > }dress wear; sample lots; sizes e ton. Sizes up to 2 i235 to 8: worth $2.00 and $2.50. Depa 0 part Women’s Fall Waists HE Women’s: Waist Sto: showing some very char new models, altogether king a display-of waists that is without a peer in all New York. Every style that is correct, every pattern that‘is beautiful, is and the prices, aS usual, are fair and reasonable. Take these few specials for to- : morrow as examples of the styles and values to be found throughout the Waist Store. Poplin Waists—black or white; made of an extra good quality silk finishec lin; a desirable open-front, Ae eh tailored, long-sleeve model; '@. 95 and ale ng of V th. ae ay lined “throug pau Benen tes) ig it Serbecrew cad 36si8.m values at. $3.50 Hunters’ Clothing Handsome Plaid Sill: W com- es WATERPROOF BOOTS — made o{ siorm calishin and Lave weterpreel tongues Pree Lai ones ltonita dalinicesipaed Léz 12 Inghes blab, wpaie......$5 | Lex 18 inches high, «pe with tailor-stitched box its; stock meg REVERSIBLE LEATHER AND CORD collar and bow tie: sp $4. 50 Cet papel ean Ge et but very pl Wi and desirable mod¢l: button front or button back: mad¢ of imported saline; fashioned with graduated yoke effect of clusters of pin tucks and F tucks; collar, and cuffs of long t $5 sleeves pin sucked; very special a’ {Siegel Copter Store, Second Floor, Center) October Victor Records All Disc Talking Machines HE October list of new Victor rec- yi : x “3 T ords will be found in the New York 4 P4 2.2: retvibert att roo! Cheviots; cut ex- papers of to-morrow — Saturday. ase tathing_A Sais Wakeraroat. p tremely wide; finest tailored gar- The records themselves are herc now UE ee ea pe ra poeta tey, Haren ce! ments, velvet collar, side pocket, fand{willbesonzaaletomorrow/morning, . Palts, 1.25, 1.50 cai 5c ff. double-breasted, brass buttons. An Sept. 28th, Our sound-proof Boor Blye Tasded amotcices and bik e ‘ extraordinary good value st $4.95, and are-best coats for school wear, (Siege! Cooper Store, Seeond Floor, Center.) excellent opportunity for trying records in quiet and comfort. SIEGEL (Slegel Cooper Store, Third Floor, Retr.) NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE The Hunting Season Is Open re is ming ma; very lowest prices for which they can be sold. For instance: here, ALLEN HAMMER. MAUSER SPORTING RIFLES HAR Q*y 0 ue $1.20 shown ¢ barre | pop- Repeaticn Down Sportmen’s Knives casing CANUAS LEGGINS™ mes- French Reet nto TS For Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ Suits Moderately Priced | A Comprehensive Gathering of All the Good Styles of This Season in the Fabrics. Most in _Demand—but Priced as Only Fall Styles for Girls and Misses Astonishing Bargains. for Saturday. O FA ET your guns ‘and ammunition Ee caateet aN nEte Butterfly” G nothing but dependable goods of nake - New Jap Model at $29.75 Sold clsewhere .at $37.50. the smartest styles this season—an exact reproduction of mous crea- 3 fi tion of a leading Paris designer, Sire 1G. 75\ $ Extreme Japanese sleeves; = Beatidiully Amer airey aes HOPK 22 esl ored by the finest New York $2. $5, ( Kepeat nt $7 ; all the very choic~ One of custom tail est shades. 75 Fine Tailored Sample Suits at $16.50 Ordinarily these suits would be $22.50 or $25. Coat is made with semi-fitted back, 27 and 30 inches long, straight front; lined through- out with good quality satin. You may shoved from about 25 mate- - ide-pockets,-velvet—collar, smart side Plaited, skirt finished + with very deep fold of self .cloth. Ae CORDUROY All are man-tailored in finest fashion. ! Girls’ All-Wool Cheviot Coats, $4, 95 ; About 100 coats in all (only dark ¢ 4 Pats colors) sizes 6 t0 14. Made of the isis eer eee a - a a ee ‘the Big Store Prices” Men’s Hand-Tailored Suits at $15. v5) f the best makers of young men’s clothes, Thi = ffer an exceptionally good choice of the new popular materials {n most These bear the label of one o Ss. They com aha prawn and gray—piaid, siriped and herringbone effects, Also. staple Prise alagle and double-breasted sacks jn the naw fall pedal. Ia Stylish mixtures hebrcs wou! eo blues and blacks. Your choice of five models. Compare with, the average $18 suits, good yalucs at $15 and $18. Sizes 15 to'20 years, of 31 to 30 breast. Men's Fall Suits and Top Coats at 910.75 Boys’ New Fall Suits, at 94.85 This line, already celebrated, displays to-morrow about one thousand perfect fitting; A Saving of $1 to $1.50 (on Every Suit stylish garments, Made of popular materials and with best trimmings. All sizes to fit Double Breasted Suits—with plain or knickerbocker trousers, in fancy men of every build. Compare with the avcrage $12.75 to $15 suits and topcoats, mixtures and in navy bl eviot cloth; with or with i izes $4. 85 re} : T to 16 years... - e : Famous Kingly Trousers at $3.50 Rucslanor! tallocaBinwes -) Raine: 800 pairs specially made for to-morrow's selling, in neat striped materials for dress mixtures, in ‘cassimeres and che’ r trousers. 4. 85 wear. All sizes from ly) to 50 waist measure, Sizes 3 to 10 years. ¥ 'e Misses’ and Children’s Hats he Popular ‘‘ Rancho ’’ 7 S Style. B You probably know how neat and becoming ‘are “Rancho” hats, but we doubt if you have ever seen such a great variety of new color- effects in them as we are showing now. It?s a good opportunity to get a school or knockabout hat for the child—one that is both serviceable and good~ looking—at little cost. These are in all the new fall colors, and trimmed with silk scarfs of Roman striped, plaid and plain effects; your choice at 49¢ up to $1. 85 Children’s Large Flat Hats—in the bell or me crown, 15e Sheet Masic A list of eighty of the popular ‘‘hits’’ of the day at 8c. a copy. The list appears: in this syening| s Journal. |/Pure Food Show and Harvest. Festival Sale Specials in Staple and Fancy Groceries, Meats, Fish and Beverages . or D-Zarts Table Jellics— Qe | Daylight Bakery Presh supplies From Hie: ovens every 30 Nf daylest LAYER CARES ChocoLate ae AY. E Li Oc: and., MAPLE CARES, S tet Ci Rod Glegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Rear.) ‘nmmc) . his is still the only store in town which shows all é Two Umbrellas sizes ina good variety in the high-cut ‘oot at prices *| under $5; the erin S. $3, a and £6 Ee ° WwW orth Kno e " AS : , ye The ‘‘ Beaconsfield ’* at $5 i “and the ‘‘Fox Brand’? W. Women’s Bo $1. 95 increase our stock. This, of course, calls for more floor space, for the fastest seller—the ‘‘Czarina,”’ f Mind you, this sale comprises only seasonable footwear in the ys latest and most-wanted styles, including many hundred pairs-of-ourown ' * 7 umbrella, covered with fin : You'll not likely sec soother offer to equal this. It gives you {5 quallt®@ Union silk; Crented Ss )) new Fall shoes at half and less than half regular prices. . not to’ crack or split. Styles Fourteen lines of the ordinary-height shoes, in kidaki Sy form both menand: xa and patent leather, welted cr. turned : } d hen. ee $2.50 soles, tinped or plain toes; eageuie piles $1] 95 | ic (Slege! Cooper Store, Maln Floor, Prost) al $3 to $5; now at...... ° {Ls Children’s High-Cut Shoes We are showing complete assortments and fizes in the new rhinb-ou tyle for children, and at prices to suit every $1.50 to 2.50 Second Ftoor, Rear.) SW EEI~ POTATOBS—lancy kiln Fresh Meats D FRESH KIL fita RO Ante \ \7e D CHICK Die six for 25 2 per bottle... chop! D PICKLE RELIS Be borile, BOL! MAN'S FINEST ME LAND GIN—be bottle, $1 3-STAR COGNAC BRAND Ch, Ferrand & Co.) per boitle, . HENNESSY & C BRANDY—per bowl ROXBURGHE RYE old per gallon, $4.5: Ni Oe I-tby can cOoKns Plus: PRET Ht; Wb new" dave trom Smyr ri FRESH SALTED Jou, $3.50; full quart Lye MONTICELLO RYE: full See sane MONOGRAM R’ $2.75; fay quart. Li te sw: Bee KLED FLAT 23¢ QERING LAMB—Ib. 12 %e NEW GRAPES~ Delaware fruity bebe: m Ask for “'S, & 100 Stylish Fall Suits for Young Men, Special, $12.50 : . We present these two um- It’s a Sale as Surprising for the ‘ brellas as the best to be had Values It Offers as tor the Con- at their respective prices, We ditions That Created It. : ~ | have the exclusive sale of HE “Czarina’’ Boot did it. It is an extra high-cut shoe of recent each and fully guarantee both, birth, and it has made such a great hit that we are compelled to ‘The “Beaconsfield” is a first-class i silk: umbrella of so we must reduce our line of the regular-height shoes to make room 4 acter in material put-together than has heretofore been obtainable‘for its price; atyles for men and cee $5. celebrated ‘‘Foot,Moulds.”” ‘The ‘Fox Brand” is a very neat Men’s Hats, $2 “Nhe newest Fall blocks, colors and shades, Hats that sell in most stores for $3. A.so the famous imported Vimenet soft hats at $3 and $4. wares MEAT Re anie 80c| SETS ROTATOR! ctaney Mile 28c Wines and Liq uors TION COCKTAILS-~al Bile | CARINE! qui VERMOUTH=-choies domestic; per 3he QUEEN ION 8 Ana : Y SPORTSMAN SCOTCH WH per) bottle CALIFORNIA PORT, A CATEL AND SWBET Ca par gab, $115, $1.40, 91 $12 ND RHINE $1.25 CRN Nel eed an ‘ee 650 Par be « tll sae galloa, $1. 1MPORTED pont m re ‘eording 0 age and quall tall quart $1.25 Joa, $4.50, $3.50 an CAPITOL RYE—8 years old; per eal CREME DE MENTHE | $1 Freces, Bordeaitx, Fra } CREME DE MENTH meatics per bottle. ond Floor, Reer) ee ees seen dpe tel at $2.50. i, etter char nd general tatton, 65c

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