The evening world. Newspaper, October 8, 1907, Page 9

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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, &: UO@Yo OCTOBER 8, MILUIONAIRES, HE SAYS, HIRED RIM plains Disappearance of Art Objects. Caused by the remarkable confemsion Thomas, of Clermont-For- rand.capitar of the Department of Puy- (4¢-Dome;- who wns arrested with his mother and hia alster charged with —tompiicity inthe cope of: Orth whi the Church of Ambazac, néar:Itmomes. For monthe precious relics have been Aisappearine trom the preaumption that a rank of thieves Waa systematically at work. Thames, who gave himaalt up to clr his mother-and-sister, now ssearts that He declares that | this theory {a correct. efter the passage of the Chureh and State Separation Jan and tho taking of the chyrch Inventories began, anti- _Guaries of Paris, scn.e of whom are millionaires, hired him and others to) TOROB Ht PAROB, Oct. 8.—A sensation hen'been | sehurchés, “creating, | JEAN GERARDY MARRIED. \peigian 'Ce tralian Bean/y and Heiress, Bride an Aan- Jean Gerardy, tho Belgian ‘cellist. who will be heird in America ogain this season, way martied yesterday In London to Miss Baba MacQuade, an Australian besuty and heiress. The ing playhouse in Australia. Mrs, Gerany ts nineteen veare of nee and an amateur player of the plano, Wich Her motion id) bride's mother owns most of the lead- |” Oy ill-emated_companions. “Use 1% Glass ; : On arising and enjoy your food. si A Natural Laxative Water =a B Bottled at the Springs -—Avoid nhl OD food and constipation are Ten Free “Wednesday” cane Ten Free “Red Letter Day” Stamps and Double ae for Purchases _ » tof, the famous. belonged to ‘the! _ atite and was valued at $120,000, trom —commtry—and—pribe— thre | pariah priests to suffender the He saya thie plan of operations con- tinued for months, but as many of the most valuable church measures could | an.ount of his robberies at $400,000. | The Cope of Orth bulongs to the Or} der of 'Grammont, or Granmontaine, | whose monastery was situated at Muret, near Limoges. It disappeared during : the French Revolutton, when the Or- der was dissolved, and later turned up _in the Chureh of Ambazao, from which {t was stolen. Th r to an antiquary of London for $10,000, rallca: —and subetituts-eounterfetts, which could ! later be-turned-over-to-the Btate,___. WOMEN’ Sy FALL TANS | Never before have ‘Tan. Bese for women ‘been so strongly in demand, "The Tan model illustrated here has the fashionable short vamp, narrow toe, fancy perfo- rated tip, high arch and Cuban -—heel, correct for this s season. -woman who Custom Specials, $5.00 “S, & H.” Green Trading Stamps ery Morning Untit etal eT i c ompl imem - ry “S&H. stamps —-free- After 12.6 rel k si until the regular closing hour the +” Stamps” free to- usual number of stamps/will be given; or, more plainly, morrow in>. addi- i sy ho One you get ONE STA MP uF every ten cents of Purchases, * ee i & morro y < If -You-buy—a: dollar's. worth, you get 10 tion to’ the . ‘ stamps. But if you buy a dollars worth | A person who visits moroing You get 20 samps, oF TWO “Red ‘Let- sas S °S for every ten cents of purch: the-premium par- do this {o divert into the morning hou ter Day” Of the business which Is now taxing cilities in the afternoon, and thus enable us to give our- customers in the afternooa prompt service and careful attention, lor on 5th floor. Domestic and Oriental Rugs | Two Gaal py Paced fignits Mail Orders Promptly Filled of 36 New Autumn Styles de well. V4 -Sizes | HEAP*< ‘cnough is use. “for packing away Sumither things or for moving, but strong enough to use on jour —peys-with-no fea! ear of the baggage : smasher. hey are good, strongly-built trunks; low- priced, but durable and offering remarkable goodness for the prices and very convenient in ~ arrangement. Made from kiln-dried hard Kashmir Rugs A floor covering that is perfectly teversibie and in-colorings and de- | signs that are perfect spies of Ori- cioensatetiects: = Reeulerly Smyrna Rugs An attractive showing of the new- est designs in the best quality of) Feversible floor coverings. Oriental Rugs Anatolian Mats—in small and me- dium slzets in pretty colorings i Tapestry Brussels Rugs | The, popular priced floor cover- ings; the variety is well-nigh end- He torther—aecires cht te amr quaries of Parin get rid of thelr “plun- Mer’ in England and Amerion, and an- nounces his fntention to make a clean breast of ir and expose his accom- Dilcea. who have abandoned him. Another phase of the case {s the din- covery of lutters at the Thomas ree! tence: indice ting thal:theychad been We pertormanice —tivan: operations IPOH hOGIAL a None of the well-known antiquartes ¢ Paris will admit that they ever dealt inslsphbaile oR ener Thomas, GREATER NEW YORK WOMEN’S STORES "101_W: 120; Bt ope, Tem Avs, bets 10th & Lith sta, 3 Ses “STORES MARKED WITH A STAR ARE OPEN EVENINGS, ereparlaiceror avers) weary ert Th copes ati in wear, at moderate RR, of NJ. JERSEY CITY, N, J rs P. s 225-233 Mal The high wind, which blew down Frank Whaler, an engineer, ving tn Astoria, employed in the Belmont _ 1 parta ot — was walking along Hast avenue f they “Have No Equal. ‘Shapely, cut-on-broad-lines, They fit,-giving pesto co comfort. to-the less and every price specially re- "$1. 85 and $6.75 wood, canvas-covered, with Ht e “flumadan Rugs —average ar 8. Sad; hardwood slats. Heavy clamps, d 2 old rose and gold color- i | corners and locks. Heavy steel ings; special at,....+.. $7.75 | hinges; iron bottom. Made. with deep, set-up tray with two Small_Daghestan Ruga —in_|_ compartments. Guta noveltie ‘With Two Sole- Without __Leather Straps, $5. 50 Strap, (Stegel Cooper Store, Third Toor, Rear.) Sp ecials in Morris Chairs and ‘Rockers 22)2 are some values in chairs which reflect credit on our Furniture Store: These chairs are finer, better made and more desirable than any you will find in New York outside this store for the money. — It is a good example of the way we live up to our policy to give good merchandise, “no mater how low our rices may be, y These are moderate prices, and the chairs are good, fit to have and serviceable, Come and see them, Pets $9.15 (Sleael Cooper Store, nih Floor, Front.) Not the kind:of chairs that arc usually. sold at these figures by furniture houses. Weares, = cluding shee _ ognized’ ab the —_Standardofper. ETATEORRD) FROM THE CELERICA = BHRIN AGE Ae ou; exclusive patterns, who were {a the ran to MMe aanistance, straid—ot—m Dr Wants funnel @nd was about Ww crom: Thing street. whon he stepped on a broken electric He was knocked down and rte thee Dewan to burn, Beverel persons vicinity ut the time but -chey feared to toushi the body ‘as the Tan to the spot and puttin _of rubber Klov: the oe an ambulance ved. all body waa ‘thon taken to the station house, a bok RO ENE eS = " Bodies.-of Havoe Jacobson! NTHESIME Hf eae ict and an Unidentified Man Are Found To-Day. Aloo make a SMatern|iy. Skirt. from_own mat HICH CLAS SSSKIRT] AILORING CO,,- _ 56 East 10h St. StAve & Orst BROOKLYN. Two au | eama:'block within an hour of each/ other! én Broad street, below the bus-! ting curb market, to-day. Havoe! Jacobson, a carpenter, was found dead in his bed In the roam he occupied over a waloon nt No 1%? Rroad atroet Credit to Al CLOTHING | TAILORED —FRi 5 AILORED | FRO “istour cushions red velont euah 15] velour cushions; $10 | capcciat: $14. % stig s,. fancies, Ac: Js special . $ 395 jons; special RESO 7 special (Slegel Coope® Sire. Filth For Morris Chajra—asillustrated: tine-quaiteres_oak-o t tation muabovany; heavy aims: posts aii large clave ety complete with p MorrisChaire—asi!lustrated;|} quartered oak or imitation the same comfort as 4 Mor- _-mahogany;~ broad: arms; risohain broad arms; beavy. heavy claw feet; full spring fitted with ~ spring Seats; complete with fig-|—seats; complete with tigured+ id armsy—earved c seats are fitted made of quartered _golden color; the best pos: _ sible “construction; ~com- | ortmitation nm =greoen- complete. with figured Velour cushions: lored Waists, ‘of selection, 0.00, ; $12.80, $15.00, in Messalines, Peau de Soles, BLACK WAISTS. mont, ot_and Cl ‘ate Teeoptonats ood van DRESS-WAISTS, a magnines ry. Laces, Taffetas, &c., at the { lowing attractive-prices, $15, 60" sit, 00, $22.30. Bpecial attention {n directed to thi We-are showing a a fudeparts Felts SAD Sa eet serumat In Black Tat- Sune SALE ORs DRESS’ WAIST: $7.28. ‘Sin combination of SO%S pandaome models, Those. For atyle, quality and price we Invite critical comparison, John Forsythe Broadway and Eighteenth Street.. 263 Sixth Avenue as Between.16th and 17th Streets _ Entrance Through Furniture Store Liberal Terms of Credit. Stoves_and Heaters at. Reduced Prices — One of the Features of the Fall Sale of Housefurnishings ‘ MONG something like five hundred offers of tee areal goods that we are making this week far under- price there are some offers of stoves and heaters that deserve especial attention, Here are a few of these—-you'll find more when you come in; ; 2 -Goal-Cooking—-Stoves—‘The —Carbba;" made lodel’”. Oil Heating Stovee—guaranteed tobe | Our Peerless ak Heating Stoves— of exire heavy castings with five holes on] ‘absolutely safe; can be carried from room to| a first-class parlor stove; strong top; combination dumping and shaking gratct| room with perfect safetyi no smoke or and substantial; very powerful 4 Be cabinet. basci fully | odoti special to-morrow at, $2.25 | heater; adapted to all locations; - Mickel plated; guaran-|Round Cylinder Parlor Heating Stoves corna kKeMtrimmings and very attra teed to be an excel-} mentaltop, brick lining and «good quality| tive in appearance; adapted to grate; an-exceptionally good heater; ~ either -wood or coal; hasan. ash- eae 9 “lent baker and cooker; $10.50 ; $11.50 Strictly. Fresh and Pure Tod at Lowest Prices HAT—we-sell—more-table supplies than any other store in” New York-is-a-well-known fa And-the- reason for i it is as important to you as it is to the thousancs who buy here wexclusively,— lt-tsthar-we-sell ONLY the: best and a= freshest foods—and charge the minimum prices for them icinch, 87 00h can inch, a W2uingh, $67 10inch ate $4.50 i {Slogel Cooper Stor Russia iron tubes and Hesyy-bronze-finighed castings; front; special al , turned In late last night after spend- * broken open and he was) found lifelass. He was a carpenter by trade and had ing ¥:mo time chatting in the barroom downstairs, When he failed to appear at hin \sual hour to-day his door was spl cloun abs used by heart The Ny ond death was that of an un. Identified ‘man who sat @t No, 127 Broad street downpour, ,When Policeman Harve: He was apparently in a di 10. exch, ¥ ordered feeping nwa the | hint ‘to move on. A closer Inspection showed Ho, wan about that the mun was den sixty. years of agu, 3 f holght, and wore a dark sult, blue white underwear and bi: body waa removed. atation, Who Is ea in S e abirt, | ack “doh to the Ola The Hollyhock Girl? hat. sip | For the Entire Family. wo D $1 and On a Purchase of $10, FURNITURE land Everything for Housekeeping, Open Mon. @ Sat. Evgs. 2———— } THE DAILY LESSON. G, What ts better, thas .e Werld, Ade Bek tliree: (ime World Advertisement, What le atitt batter, than a three- ‘Advertisement AV fevensiime World Ea W9= Inui bout Rates onyThree ; uire | and Seven Time World Advts, (Clever New Tailored Suits $27.50 HESE clever new tailored exclusiveness and beaut may expect ‘throughout. Suits for Women Tepresent the styl of the vast collection of tailored suits we present, and the price measures the standard of value you These tailored Suits—strictly man-tailored in. every particular— are fashioned of beautiful lustre broadcloth in all the new colors. These Suits have all the hall’ marks of the strictly to-order garments, and it is just this particular exclusiveness {tat makes commented upon so widely. our garments ie | Dress Wellon $la Week | p. More than 100 7 ONS of World are sold every day— 4 think of THe World “Want! “energy!” this means, Mail and telephone orders promptly filled. “Phone, 4,000 Chelsea. Ne Favorite Coffee _ | t Butter el Cooper's original lavorite blends Fountain qualit; strictly freahsmade, rarsvony of comb thi aU Butter: very dell: Entire Wheat Flour Old Grist Mill Brand—made by Poiter & Crisp Soda Biscuits Afternoon teas, butter thi tion cra. or rwlebecky pacha ut utters wery dell Wrightoa, Bostoat 12KIb. cor “de . fend: been, he ow In popular dems ton sacl calee New Yorks oS ibs 99, decieel iritive properties and be DECORATED CEREAL DiSH FREE lor eof the prevalilne bien with each purchase of this Flour, New Herring FRESH MADE JAMS—:he well known Ha Direct Importation from Holland: all d tel b ‘berry, red raspberry, x milchners, reg. $1.25 her, ¥4c; 7 superior mixed, reg $1 ket... 76¢ | | vatwa i Krk import 5 Malliy whole head ice, 2110 Ibs, 855. 29¢ No.1 § q TEA RUSKS—Hentley & Palmer's 1l6c English made; reg. 20c prcket., SANTA CLARA PRUNES FALCONJEL TABLE JEL}IES — orange, aweet [rulty 25:1 40¢; 3 Ib) SOLID M YSTERS—oxtra selected Trerhopened oyster: 0c: Temon, eherry, clo taspberry or val FOUNTAIN. TOMATO. CATSUP: 20° @ bottles, $1.12; bottle GOLDEN PUMPKIN, touniein ‘qual Ity, dry pack: dors $1.40: 12c Pan eeaaulated et OIbe, a8: rted tere Boston style bean he most dell. ERGREEN GORN—Sesrs & Nich- ols’ tender aweet corn: dor, $1.28; can INDIA-CEYLON TEA — fount Red Label, r HOUSEHOLD CANDLES South warranted nondrip 1 AEETY. MATCHES—the secular ligarse d (mpregnaied safety! mate Ske dozen boxe je beat acle tree. a hel, BOD $15 5 OKING O1L ME turpones rite BOer gt ein. GLENMORE packed ior Sieg dor, $1.40; Calitoreia tenver tips) £0 fexita’ ASE Cine. lar 25eiar 54 OT Siise Wp tion Ruby Prunes i Carolina Rice Prime qualiiy, new crop, whole head rice: 10-1b, cotton sack, 78: sf ton sack, 40¢ 3 Ibs. Rereeke Fegwarly Uc Weon.edayy a

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