The evening world. Newspaper, October 4, 1907, Page 14

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THE EVENING WORLDS FRIDAY, OCTOBER Soot. 8 fe FACH MIN'S CHILD CAMDUA ACC = OWMINL = — oe = FLORES me BEST OF STOCKS’ FQRTHELOVEOF = oo Se Favor of Traders ae De t allow Be ouuphier of Kings eKingsionian’Runs| invited HinueleO Theatre, bat] Goda lo not allow the spirit of commercialism to Gone their estsilchonent” to Away With Italiar and Prices were mixed {n the early at His. Meeting Was with | ae > the-exclusion-of - the-purchaser's. comfort, ee en market to-day, with the trading slow. Weds Here. Canadian Pacific was the best bn the Tw j AI and s : a os : 1 Net, showing a gain of 43-4 Great—=— Two Policemen. ‘ ‘ They encourage personal judgment: in the matter of selection among their stock {Northern prefefred_wae next. being y MOTHER LOCATES HER |Srmiemeyoreeri Me pmuaan, x, 3. ont AoA Ce sae of absolutely new and moderately priced high grade merchandise » Sonr peovenient in the tone of the blooded Sioux Indian, who says he Ss market Gewulted In the afternoon from | from the Soilth Dakota reservation, « small buying! movement in the Pa- 4 betore Police ‘ cme £ [twee arraigned to-day betore ; ee e Court Judwe Carroll on charges of Jen's loves. rank Jat “1 ‘rst ok er in Uy te ae de irf court St appeared that Sti was 2 and Wisconsi ‘erred 1.) MM 4 CiteaKO Great Western. eetommea Aphis love tor a pretty ‘chorus girt that hardened 4,and U.S. Realty 1. The, Kot the redekin~ into trouble. > 4 a elosing was mixed and dull. G | The prisoner gave his name’ag Henry = % = Pie chin their way. shrourh the ————— _pArcond, eald he was thirty-five years i : 4 : swarms of children and debris on the The Closing Quotations, eld and had been —pertorming —with es siiae Nimenenanoan Fete i Al made ae ed Ge Sued Flagwalk of Baxier steel three rchly me are from. caetal s. of pert e and: le kid, “en “and cloring prise | other Indiaie a the New York Iip- dressed women of midlleige. and two |ang n ii chs from Yesterday's | Hodrome. In the ‘courtrvom wes Miss |’ . eeelg stareaENTG ~ M R ; ; . iiuarejawed,) square) slionidered and : .Net, | Olive Brown, who la now playing at} -/ : i ‘ locha, jeindeer and elder leathers. . yarestom! men attracted unlimited Clos. dh’ ‘as. ) the 'Foily ‘Theatre here, and who was "5 . . . es 5 My = "M |indireally the cause of the Indian's arf s Soke Pp : = _ ention thin #fterneon. They. stopper ae - - eect oa rx Ar oro “$1.00 per nae <-4ij_front_of 'No:--86;. which overlooks ‘Mian Brown told the police 7 ago were membera of the sam ‘Mulberry Hend- Park. that Arcond and ane about « Tent! and thet ever slace, the Inuian cs -been_snnoying her with proteste- “This is the place,”” sald one of the ae eines > : The women ahivered. One of them mda Mi Sean of eat, Yesterday, ane sald she <= a -— re a Rep ROE NS 7, A was crying. Motioning to the men to} 4%. Pee we "i had received a message frcen aim, pay i — w Fal MoM SS s Cen Fee ee vs aad hex compantond | Riera ee Ot ing that abe might expect, bim to om . new Fall odes, fade of plain ore and ‘figured cottons. ae her followed to a little flat up toward the | Cent. Leather ... fearing trouble, she asked for police 8 hd 474 bd foot mi ing Ooe ot te mes EE gi EE BR 2g Pe oe rence oe -__Nevelty cotton fabrics with black hairline stripes, white linen duck, plain and a “5 Ay i= Hf re pisses the door and the party stepped EReeen emercre a = str flannel, loth and English in ured and checks. 5 = - ai i os S 34 to 44 $145 ed $185 cach a ; para J out of eA Thy = Ry Arcong entered the : ; Se are = : = eee : wwarthy young man, popped ot “13 3 : ge = == = SS ——_—— ie room and stood aghast at the is a Be +4 the polleemen watsh es tbe cook | <3 ht of visitors. Ba dey = 9) aera ae Ssh Avenue, Eighteerth t to. Nineteenth Street, New. Tork. Statin cried the ai, cromine the He HG 5 1] scene cenears tees coe RESAG foom at a bound and throwing jerse Poy oS pis ‘i earing was | = ‘ermerty Occupied fato the urme of the wortan -wio had a ny” treed Seon ected hist trem : (F by B. . &G) besn weeping, iy ant + | bebind and tapped hip pocket. It z —Atter—a—irement—the elder _wojnan 108 ease waa plain that Laney was a-weapon in Ss 3 policeman quiets a punked the «ir away acd held her by ig 18h — S| tela Arcond thet he waa under agrest. = es # os the shoulders at arms’ jeng! A iereays @ Indian nce offered realetance Ere We were married the day we ran Ft + %| sound be had a Tevolver, rs ie dectared: proudiy=-~ pas 2 | ouary. ot which waa loaded.” fis Z s And this is how Mra. Newion 3 +h Dot Sele 7 ; <= 5s z { er ingston,-N—¥ “tite sete of one of a al Pectin; Rte rl ie} “It's bad : ‘ ! Mie Riicainan ithe = “anyone to 1 BUERERE we alain ented ‘ : (ee = Pais alacovere her seventevn-y ear ike Dut. worst of all for a drunken Se eS Loe ae - = = ‘daughter, Olive, who ran away on = ¥| indent z e a ith Antonto Lucca, & = 2| The Court then sentenced Arcond to -| Re E yer in the concert band that Ser eens the. AS ‘ Uae Mine eee i gS SE ee eee eee The oval Rectiees otal Sona = eee ae a Oaelenaies : Rome. It will 6g. the fault of the young ple if they do not lve happily | South. | Ky. forever after, for Mra. Bell teak them. ok to Kingeton this afternoon and ‘Antonio wi n—bustnens. De Lucca js only twenty, « handsome Hiailan Gnd a fine performer on the J comet. His band played for two years . et Kingston wear and Miss Olive be- fame acquainted ‘with him uae Beason, i“Fhey corresponded through the winter ‘While Antonio was towing, ‘The band Dlaved at the park during the last two Weeks in’ Septem! SecBellrwiecia president ot the | Wis. Kingston Chalr Company, had learned of the infatuation. of his daughter and: tr “appreciation- = vil” meet the requirements of the moderate _ > Palacshy, of the Chureh of the: Precious Mrs, Bell came down from Kingston “Ment to fad her Gnunhtes Tao aeive: | aula of Pinur Gel Rios ——tivea “had! ittle almeulty in locating | ander, Mackay Smith, Caodjutor ‘Blahop : ‘well_k rot —-Prot —“Bhocese— of they were married by. Rev, ores — make their: tt ee service to ae dione; The Blyn Standard “of qual- has_been_firmly established the “Fail stytes are made—to-—rheasure—up—td—that high standard.” é 4 ————- Nore=thans thirty-five: years ee of practical shoemaking and ian : se ‘of ee ‘and ve ete ees designed for Young Mer Swear. =progressivé “retailing have _de- Seni peor — Lee oC Your s and Boye Overcsats: Children’ qOvecestiendl Rectes “of pa and dl fancy. fabs, also Children s fae =e | making and selling method d ae i z 2 Se (ize trimmed [Overcoat es s a Experience and : sna ; =Reliability—a- Protection. Shoemaking- experience and Shoe selling experience is what lea ns jester hace — Misses’ Department. ao epee ee a Oe ; ~ Tailor “made Junior Suits of fine “broaddoth=Navy Blue, Wire and Tee Double breasted or ae y eXNKOn wetted” sols; -atzo “in — tan and black vici kid, gun cour Shoemaking fet eknwilcdreniOngO vaaciones : = coats lined with guaranteed satin ; otra full pated skirt, with fold, = edge in our own ates ees Sires _12-to 16-years: ee ; e ss Pace 17.50. We studied your Shoe wants at close—range and ie eee ea AMEN GIES ONE SiN) Dee anesnmi in ina Mme eave a Meme sian Va aca s Uneu nL a Maen Ra ay ce the sis ee Se, af | 7 Children's and Misses’ School and Aerie Coats of fe mixtures lined throughout with Red or Gy flannel. ¢ reputation of yn-s as extended beyond t e : Double: breasted with velvet collars. the confines of Greater New York—whole families come z i or send to the BIG BLYN STORES for the Shoes of New i ity York style—of exceptional quality—of positive economy 7 Sizes-8-to 16-years = Prien 12.00 and perfect satisfaction. Styles and prices exactly the same al all Blyn stores— : The particular advantage this hoe possesses over the entire Retail Field is, that every article of merchants rs competent ‘salesmen to fit your feet with the particular } ma style you want, at any price you wish to, pay absolutely new and priced more reasonably than has ever before been placed on goods of hike qalty._ RED CROSS SHOES : Vos Comfort without tho usual attendant loss of style. Redd, } AG q % i ¥ : eae pipe Cross sole life ‘gives buoyancy to tho step and proper pro- ca Sth Avenue, Eighteenth to Nineteenth Street, New Yok 3 tective sole thickness to the shoe. It Is due to a process of Geely complied — Ea) = K i ‘ole tannage which renders the sole of medium or heavy : a A wk & weight as flexible as the thinnest turn sole—insuras comfort i the foot” preserves style and gives ontire satisfaction. { Eight Big Best Stores. “Shoes in Every rade, Pooh Ave, and 27th St. ~ J G@9 Bth Ave, 39th & 40th Sts, { PEctorien: | Pitas and 1224 St, 51 to IVI 2BIH3d Ave, , 150th & 15} stSte. t. 162 Dower, 1 near Broume St. ie || BROOKLYN ; 829-831/033 Brosdway, belwvee Park and Ellery bes, STORES + 1263-1265-1:67 Broadway, near Greese Avenae, lranas ae Arete oat, 1540 3d Ave., 86th & 87ih Sts. ) 519 East Se

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