The evening world. Newspaper, October 7, 1907, Page 9

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Bi oe THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1907. Pulpit Nobel Makes = Strong Men Shudder OT IN THE GRASP ( ___ for the Parson’s Hero | Those Who Buy Their Goods at The 14th Street Store Purchase Safely a Mr. Varese Substitute for a Ser- at the Old Low Prices. aaa on Fills TottenDille Church Bitl pr EAD the daily newspape in the columns of the trade Jour- | dated Worshippers. Handsome Warsts In Great Varvety at New York's nals and you will note how prices_on lait every ECeSSLY ue : the person, the table and the home have been excessively ad- ts ‘ vanced by trade operations. Greater New York and paar dere : Most Popular Prices. with a population aggregating inillions of people are directly affecte a 2 At We laretchowing a charnld h f stylish - | i : ig gat of sty - CE AT Sy Sebi hORELS Dusunese UeCrousnlo ye Be. Fi : $2 models in Chiffon Taffeta and fanc: T immed Nets. x ) RETTY near all of Tottenville, P which {s at the other end of Staten Island, Js wondering to- Gay just what {s going to happen to the Rey. Paul Gilmer. ,The Rev, Paul was left up in. the ‘alr. last right looking out at the Gulf of Mexico, and figuring ont : | Plang for a: model inmilfl to, be ‘con- duoted on noctety lines, Nobody ‘will_know. however, how. the |. good young doctor makes out for three Gundays yet. The Rev. Guy A. ntesen maya #0; ] ‘and. ho ought to. know, for he is the’ creator of the Rev. Paul and Introduced | film to his congregation, last night, from | his -pulp!t in St. Stephen's Episcopal Chureh. S Yu see, the Rey, Paul ts the hero of { a novel written by the Rev, Mr. Jamie- | 1 zon during two years of exile In aj Mexican Gulg town, from which he has ynderselling: and keeping down prices in every possible manner. We 7 due have large sto: in. the store. We have iar fe Stocks in réserve, Bate atte hae ae Fat eli ete sa He de neen el a ae eC area ways with embroideries, lace edging, and ornamented with pretty y | tran. fee exceeding #15 000,000: : medallions, Three-quarter sleeves, Collars attached: Therefore we are able to Sell almost évery, sort of needful-at WOMEN’S, BLACK MERCERIZED SATEEN WAISTS.. ‘Open en ‘front , models, %; strictly : tailor made; “haif-inch’ side plalts; full blouses; plaited basks;— pies that ‘prevailed. before the trusts began inflating prices. ‘This condition, When’ carefully analyzed, will be found to be extremely 5; neatly fimshed with White hemstitched col: 98c: ae to-peopte who tannot-afford or/do not waite to_pay. increased prices. We believe we give daily proof. of our ability to ask low. prices snot only in our advertisements but ‘by the: price ui all over the store. z jong tailored. sleey lars and cuffs .. IGY NET. WAISTS. , Worth $5.00." Ecru or White; lavishly: ‘designed wit Be lace, handsome medallions and oddly designed backs; smart and pop. vular_models; sleeves trimmed to match waists. “Also inet $3.98 throughout Swith Jap. silk s- Pe cre 1471, STREET stone, Revend Floor.) MM: Iinery tapes — Men's Suits Ter een ere aT “sh a Bloomer Pants. || atephaitapmesnovelianealled “Cap Continuing é Big Sale 9; We have 500 pairs of Bloomer 800 On Sale tain Jacklin‘’s Club.” but whether the; : T, od. D H. t Pants-tor the boys; regular }| Captain'a possession Ix of the big stick | rimme ress” ats. price S0c, Not more than 2 0-morr hat = Maine GND Las Ca Dest Warlély orsJuetone’of: those’ welare/all| Beautiful-and correct copies of imported models, made of the best quality airs to a customer, No ow, eac paper ies whitey eee members of tho vicar of St. Stephen's felts and yelvets and handsomely and elaborately trimmed with—tmported all” Orders filled 25¢ ety $12.50 Suit in stock will be offered at this refiisea to toll till tn the fullness of | pair : price on Tuesday And you will find, when you feathers and flowers; every shape that {s good; full range of " $4. 50 colors; values up to $3. : OULLINER DZomen: Hand-made or machine pressed; a!l kinds of “good shapes,-large, (THE 141i HIREET STORE, tume the plot shall be unfoldod. liird Floor.) call, Suits excellent in style pattern <and_ fabric. “second Floor.) Every Suit is hand tailored throughout. They fit fal} if d-shotkd th Hats medium and OADM TOD ES Me drawing power in Ton- | tenville he belicves an oxciting novel T dealing with the efforts of a young small; all colors and Black; trimmed with ill velvet and fanc: $1. 98. E T clergyman to establish a sort of Sub= feathers. Values up to $3.S0...0:.2.0cseeecescuctecserene a leached { owelling. MEN'S FALL AND WINTER OVERCOA’ Tavern in a Mexican town might | H. Tri d F Ch Extra heavy quality twilied of any $15 Overcoat nade, An out-of-the-ordinary offer prove a good card. | \ ats Trimme ree of arge. towelling; 8 inches wide: ||| | to start the overcoat season with. As handsome a line of That the scene of the no happens 3EST QUALITY ENGLISH FELT UNTRIMMED HATS. 12 best and 98. worth 5c, Not morse than 10 Overcoats 25-you will find in or out of New York ata ~ to betaidtna waterfront town. ach ws newest shapes; Black or col $1.49 values; trimmed free Ic yards to-‘a customer. No whole lst more money. All new models, fong, short and 4s Tottonville, the Rev. Mr. Jamieson} DOMESTIC WOOL FELT UNTRIMMED HATS. 8 good shapes; Black 85c - ailf-—Orders filled 3c inedium coats _in- Cheviots, PAHO Ee etc. waa careful to'explain to his congre- and colors; valued at $1.2 ard. ii Some very swagger styles among them-al : me s H arent BYE BET GLOnSs Plenty of ihe plain, qu aise too, Wool and Muain~ Fivor, ary ¥ ¥ition, is merely a _colnetgence, They STORE.-Main Fleer.) reason for this explanation was ap- ‘ + parent later. If the Rev. De. Jamieson hadn't made It some of hia conarega- tion might have imagined they figured in’ the story, Made Strong Men Shudder. Splendid values at (his price. = > sea Mr. Jamieson has deen vicar of Tot- . z=" } Cleverly fashioned from Broadcloth Ville's awellest church for Just one} E ‘ Py) tand-tattore a : Tole Sy $12. / 5 Ty tee “ORnoW BOYS' SUITS OR OVERCOATS. Virtually every style made, The Suits are In ° ee at double-breasted Russian and Sailor Blouse styles; some suits have 2 pairs of Children’s - Short and long overcoats in all good materials, and every garment School Hats. put together. Just won't have to scold your boy for clothes if you fit him out-tn one of these. Hun- mle 98 dreds df nice patterns. Sizes 3 to 16-years..... year,and. the announcement that ho} | ge ond Fane) Chere ie Aa fh dadeoalletchatenniicnmede eit “CHE ATI STREFE_STORE,—Third-Fleer.y - east te : Was to read a novel all written by him-| ¢, Sindy Point Busle, when Mrs Cor: | | single or double-breast¢ J. Black and all colors; Ve eae i eelf instead of a sermon has started| red-heuded man, Bt tatroduces! the Rev. ||] fe: : Jackets, lined with satin:-black, blue Foc. ENok imiore 55c ey > straight 4 things going as they haye never been /Zau) Mrs. Cornell “peemacto by un SRN and brown, | Skirts fit correctly; 19- | Stn? dptern Fined each Pillow. Cases. Infants Wear. going before in Tottenville, ‘The young. the. newspaper drops aad by : vj Bored: ful Ele Fu skirts are} ME LP ects ("| | t00 of them; extra heavy quality; fine | A LOT OF INFANTS SOFT SOLE | seen 3¢ lergymap, who suggests a well-fed] “A pair of piercing eyes burni BP Set off with self-folds.- oe = i tiren—fini: Ly “and way Into the Rev, Mr. Gi x nish; only ~one~ size, an HO ‘Very neatly made up with Bernard Shaw or a stout F. Pinney! "Stniy iy Mr. Gilmore, \ Sizes for misses 14 to 48 years; : that Is. 45x36. Worth Nate PATER eR a ree Earle !n appeamance, was greeted with * says Mrs. Cornell. i for women 34 to 44 bust. Regular 10 AM re, BICUEAChWacnisnntaraewaes 14c £ F ud Wine, Sizes 0, 1,2 and 3. 95c an audible tangy when h wasp of expectanéy when he Real Rude Person. Regular’ price 69e. alts B14" > RE, eacended the pulpit. clutching tightly a Ve ee a \ MN, price, $18.75. Children’ sShoes COIS) SATA LSS = of typewritten copy. piiow the ri neklinn ‘ WOMEN'S SUITS. Cheviots, Broadcloths tive 7c values, Button ta Va trong men shuddered apprehenalvely t "Olt. he’, : Bi 4p and Herringbone weaves; 30 or 36-Incl Postt f A EI EOPLIN and young. girls nudged each other and { {N° congresation, | bu pacers ‘ Jackets in semi ‘or snugly-fitting styles; | J Style and made of good kid- 500 Portieres CAPS. Pretty rosettes and whimpered: “He's really golng to do it," when “he fut Aged Sees ( : others are ‘military models elaborately | 1800 2 pairs: to ieee he. 5 tely N trimmed with-wide Hercutes bratd; lined ie TRUUFREN Tee et : : EM sa Mull Orders F congregation. aska what aie hun. sre, Cornell re | hope that my novel will entertain | Biiee he has. ne An_ialand—which ! : Fi 4 top amisbott qulte seem to cover the grour 1 : ' —-you," sila Mr. Jamieson, “and I believe} “cee State eer = = - =— ringed top ant.bottom <that Is. I hope—that it ts 0 tntereat: | eqn servanta CUTE LV AQ SS WOMEN'S SUITS. Chiffon Brostciotns, Restaurant— ane ee ne colorings. tng—that it willbe att Hagan poe nd-—preachers* x Stripe 0-1 . - = ine-the ing-you-all to-cxurei nF et i x Stripes and Herringbone Weaves; t0-dis- ~Made-to-sell at $ Not-more yataatesre Co. il, whereat es ry . “every Bunday. Anyone who doesn’t like| the tae part of the conareeution wae tinct styles in 36-inch lengths and-7] 437, d'Hote Luneheon {t can come to the morning service.” | long and loud. But, ses? good Mexican Hoge styles in oe fengths; semi-fitted and than 2 pairs to a toner Me,-Jamleesn fingered. ihe Joe's +H ‘onthe job-arst - rved I taurant on 6th Floor eee as ty pen sl en re ny Or want da BPIDAT Te A = tight ‘with ae pervedia Res si pages and was just about to start In onjand the Rev. Paul, takine the hin! : or Skinners Ty ed the nove! when he hesitated and then| rvcqas {he would ke. to hit with wide braid and» ornamen| “of reversible repp_tapestry, we sel fringe all a Dy ea e. The pent hushind ra) 2 “5 z line sani ren asa DATaBLAS OUURNeENI Sa ERAS NOEL re correctly-fitling, 19-gored plalted: models, set off. with J-tnch | nf 92.00: values: Not 41 48 Ais: all_colors;, iprerula price would be— 75 nirasad. esta: ‘ Eien = = = denta In It that remind you of nome | U,SPpcare trom hir talk, the ; : : peers == coop Stott tact cur : that have tn place in this’ village, | paraeraphed, Po: b TAINS. $3.75 values; beautiful § KOLLED ) Bor: fie sini tes The world Tice Tor preachers. “Mr-Cornett-te-oniy> — Sistine ‘ Boas: ra | 1G bat dad Le TUR TeT ON Te = ——fouble_thread_ind fine Madras owe Hees ROUN ateponet ott pent oom the tart, You can tll that! |] | s0-inch collarless models, elaborately trimmed at neck with DESSERT, Wesrecs ita Fi ae 136 ieee: SR bre : wide ‘ilk Hercules: brald-and velvety Woed: throughout with rae ses : and 14 vards jong. Fast overlock = Ss et E = Biiia leer sisaiecio =n ie organiat, criewe’ ble | Dako fishermen tn iis town cand [satin and edged with braid-—Full ripple-becks; black; —¢ Home-Made Pla, =e Bes values otmore preacher had better vlear out. quic sizes 34 to 44, at. Cotes, Cocna or Pot cf iTea, than 4 pairs'to a cus- cats feward and wrine]), Rom MP commatin fttendiy chatter it ¢ tomer. Pair . ‘ in learned that —5: Point haa. an | - — = a ane kled their four falr brows. As for the| ev ak on gion apd. whisker, | ET : Be rorntrser congregation, they sat back and | There mrs four churches amd four sa- S s 2 ated OMAR YEG OCAROKACE Hoons—though Mr. Cornell admida that | || ae a oe = = TYE TE Mean OcAReA AL pas Joy_ foundries “te playing to-S, a ‘T PARTHIDGE— P; and the, chur = === = oi a ST paine ___Rev, Paul Hits Sand Port. ee eee bao eh = i { an “Capt. Jacklin'n Ciub” opens with a {Paul naturally belongs. = Sand c After) service the Rev se. Sand Dor Hallway station, | gon Welds tittle. Jevce. ees are relied in | parishonera one and all cxprensed’ their 7, 2 1 | EXTRA SPECIALS FROM a 10 AM. 701 F. M. ee with it ie Rev, Paul Gilmer, pita bh. eCant Jai iy rald v coul ix walt ul ms is lost in_wad. 2nld_ they could ill next “plot. There} Ate Yamlentan oni t won) was qalte n crowd at the Sand Port he In ee of the see “for—+ ‘depot that ni . Sunaave xe : they Corn eee aa | LIDIA 4 PINDOLADC A RUBBER GLOVES for 313k 7 Epeeng ine te, ; : RoNa baal Hew pastor But no, There were none |RAN IN SLEEP FOR TRAIN: | NEGERABLE Com: ae : ce trea Cob g S TRE 17¢ np Cee an WEAR iste Prigectenet at vishe tor pret ecm “AND BROKE WIS LEG. * Marve ni gos || era ner giz |MEANONAT light, for pretty scan 3 ——- Gry SR a Elmore ee DOR, i found himselt alone PROS ~ t fps roaanuesanesncentet watching the buses and station hacks | WINSTON SAT. EM. N. ¢,.. Oct. ts 3. BI = PEROXIDE. Bao (THE 14TH erRxer STORE, 7 a x eras pastitlt iF ? rf Bde Tbe ralligg Up the long street.” The many [Dreaming that It was past time for his Bia y ees || | ay BGe ||| RUBBER eH Bee Boer 106 Bish. Floor.) ETT: pt, ~~ -yillagersind~merely. gathered. to-#8@ | train ta, go. ou the wre rune SL, : UB Rae REELING. IT © fuirrie rv ER : the-30 com in. ning to. the nation omer can peas sf fosewaaten gem BRE Ltrs Hoes 2 ie fon pot ai. CHATING “Digit SPER |MWNEER, oaiyca: Be} W Gone d eS i ron : ines an Th one of the Nore For’ teed, The Rey! Paul felt pretty blue and palAs pester Nort (ee § soday $1.23 : Ferd sere. > hunting “round to sve if there rotexcaecond-story, window | || | <————————— : Ud N Saal uae any more hacks where the firat| Here. Hs fall to the pavemont. nenrly | mires Powders 1 Peart ooneaearto He paneer ‘DER Es j owe Wanet ame from when “a soft, musical | joy "ana other Infuriua, ‘but ia pays: | oe 3 WAS Pa Hy eee COR Be | | ESSENCE OF L ated Ss. woice addressed him, clans hope he will recover. Bs quaran beae ae GE It was Mexican Joo. Mexican Joe ap-| "All I know about the tall’ enid ¥ ui ee, es on : parently aludied tis English ia’ lttle| fron Ne shocks ia that f-droamied ie} ; ATOMIRERS, Ce OTR DEN = expecel 5 ; ee wert TAL Dar fists Meee = Tuesday, bo ; “Twly, for his sort, musical volce pip Dips: Poogu PoWwDE up with ey “You like me carra da -grippa, sen- DASDE 100... x} HCO" ort” < DERN ‘00 59c povcr® EX CHINE, Ri CLARETS. 2 3 - running to thr station tn tatrest ou Seaal the way Mr, Jamlenon's 318. A 2 Ey u o Sree ite a (_ Direct, importation; Larsner .¥ CHARLES LAB, i 2 SOZODONT TOOTH a ia zed Rev, Paul would like say one te SH FOOD. 25 La se 8 or., 200.3 4 on, POWDER serseeee 146 rau MEN'S PEARL o | ohne ‘ps fa) BHAM AR : " SOZODONT TOOTH j4c{ | st. “wMiLios Neat ~ = 1 x 10c WAST . large. bottles. the best quality for women, Lies me, 20 Joe inikes “along ahead and fe A fs TA Be BS} ASN roniromr— > aie unvass of pearls totes the Rev. Paul to the Sea B F ..59. a 3 3 : large bottles : } & act of [93g¢ | trepa; back and ; petit i each Hf i K ‘a5 19¢ larly THe. 73) sreol. 4 six for, Siena 8 10g Mota}, “a typical seaside inn.” : j : By : ; Flore we are introduced to Mra. Cor- ase > . 69 WESTPHAL AUX: 35 BURGUNDY POR parted A Rell pad a short, stout, bald-headea, Fn. | ee MU DiE nn TARR sab, JELLY pe eahad a roccialy ate $2.90 BEAN D Mar Webroal mith : “pedsfaced man. Mr, Jamieson adds TERFUMBS: ox ati e teliowine’s pity. Lrrinetelinnen ial : pou if Pu: DINNER SHERRY—Pale, delicate otd d5-ya.apooiss |] fer at i) that ne is homcly and ts regarded b; Ms = | these spectat prekan! N PowDeneD sUL- table wines Tieeday only! $1 55 Al colores de, pe =, ry Uap 5a Y LET SOAP, 3 Voterre pb BLETR, y PHUR, pound 7c : : “a detail.” He does not boxt v8 5 Para rubber ana ruber [POWDERED Mii NOLIS FORNIA. Cha $2.78 apeak while the Rev. Paul “pleasantiy ; i eal : ‘ 3 ‘e t. Aiitinge el Ane ASC: | Pat 7c | Fis oi y PERIL Cy aaa tatroduced himself and inquired, the "i ‘! a is LETS. tias jal. tubs HK POUR YRUF . IMPERIAL, CLI — i i $$ <__——_—_— Ww PINE, 5 ¢ , B3.001 auart borth S5TAK BRAND flee Besoh board tarim, but “sat aullen- WUNYON'S SC RHLUMATISM GORE ‘ SET Hut Bed EIN SCONE SOT rig aD ma faile-to relleve In ony to threo’ bor R . CHE U 1] | PACKE i pint & d "assorted {na wv pees ciog peal asia hae . : nd ia, Fa Faw’ days: price seo \ De ESPA JAVELLE “WATER. 15¢ BOAT canes axnup ee To eos ‘LACK CAND pape here is where the congrewation ‘got |tautet bere Par tain eve aay TED | ION ban OAM RupnaRn AND jfopal BIONIA, ght” HOUND, © $10 4c f tha comple g Bvirearg ups [weatine® fooled. One young girl girl, in all her Hines Pure. speedily cures pains a » | RIVERS TAL 15 ate sis aS ER 15c} 12° 1arge bowtles ; eeeer, youthful tmpetuosity, exclaimed |idiey incase: price ase, nM forme of 5 i cugup ASDIONTA, 15 con DO haeae LOC RAGE pig) bans ALE WAT PINS—A y i Y D * G dozen KO aaworts 4 fae voice audible three pews away as |), server's Headache 1 TON: Cy) sxe cop BIER FINEST . three minutes, 5 | i § 3 eee? PREPARATIONS, Rent inorsts Mary Jamieson reached this polnt in his fare . Le gr {0H POW. 99, ace AiBIG ii MateelOci as Ronee hs 176. 34¢, 6861 |” RHINE WINES. aialvand | readlas— ° u oI Se. 4 ‘ ‘ . 1 OSG a0: 8 = 2 importation Wm. Grune- ae tH FEL pet it's hert" *BEIDIATZ F | MTA ST, BTORE baum & radkturt a Mee horced Europe: §-Inen f But tt wasnt. “The figure, of whion Shy at ae Ae, doaens ih 1 10¢ Sine eit RE | ‘i euly a capital pair of legs and feet é Vitalizey Res N Sie ¥ ene s : int” two "boxes, Fae bott many? 0) ; A eat coment ‘ware vislble—90. you see It couldn't warge bottles + wales Sve been hen” anyway—'was shroud. @ Herta ORF) aaiaat REC TER te tation nia MUNYON'S DOCTORS ||} { Buta ses . 0b aie BS ott ise! 195 SEAUT pouce, =19¢ 4 fiat is inal nou iby” DE He 6c RE [at i mG sinnSreiven whan er (THE 14TH STHEET STORK, Bixth Floor.)

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