The evening world. Newspaper, October 10, 1907, Page 9

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HTS THES oN (TH LOO “OF SISO Aged Watchman in Century. aent the elevator shooting to th ‘groung floor, and the two ran to the street, unlocking the-safety latch on the front door. ‘ "Victim at Hospital. Gray, leaving a trail of blood, walked down the ninéteén flours and, hiding the kava, went tothe strect, Io found Po: heems. James ne and reported the; attack, Gray shurtied to Hudson! Street Hospital, where his wounds were! sewed up. Then he announced: “1 must get back to my post." He gave an accurate description of the two robbers. One of them, le sald, was about twenty-five years old, slim of | build, smooth shaven, with light halr| and wearing a dark bluo suit. The} Other man wax about twenty-two, also} | THE EVENING WORLD, TH i $6.50 Corsets at $4.75 Domestic and ————#¥ Second Moor. Owes and. ends otf French-Corsets, slightly soiled, in broche and ‘silk; aleo French coutil, long hip and back; medium and-high bust, up-to-date shapes. Every pair guaranteed to fit. Sizes 18 to 30. i Millinery Loot Office Safes, FOOLS: TWO BURGLARS. clean shaven, about two Inches shorter than lis companion. He wore u dark sult of clothes and a derby hat, Hoth men were well dressed. “This is only mére hard luck for me,’’ sald old Gray. “1 used to pe a rich grocery keeper in Ireland, 1 was r | by Land League troudies and came to} this country in 1806 with my four. chil- homas. then had wpent a| t to Ret’ the brokers and Two burglars in an keys to_offices of ma "y Bullding, No} if Browdway, ‘beat, Richard EB, Gray, Ay acd. watchnan, with ‘an. iron bar! — ‘and lien attempted fo Ciiloroform tim, All this) Oveurred’ on the nineteenth floor of the. building. where the cries af the old man coidid not have bern heard in-the-street, and when the only other ¢ skyscraper wus a cleaner me intimate wit The bank the ropbery would have eclipsed _| Yobbery~ of the old “Manhattan “Bank pposed to have g lust night some iBROKER.W. R. BOGERT, OF CONSOLIDATED, HALTS. suspenston~of-Ws— Tt Thoxert—a- member of the New York Consolida A} Stock Exchange. was ahnpunced on floor of this Inatitution to-day. Mr, Bogert hes been {n the r STIS SRNL NITES DE A 3 emof-the Exchange -siice 182, way {tha prominent and popular trad- A member vf the) aston Ti sot chhectente= in catix during the | whi “ANYONE CAN MIX i | ‘ URSDAY, OCTOBER. SIXTHEAV,, 19°70 20% STREETS NEW YORK. Men's English Squares: ASHION’S latest edict English square for men’s wearinthe: Jead. An excellent variety of patterns in this pop-: ular shape Four-in- Hand—offered to~morrow at —usually priced n dollar. 5 fj 5,000 yds.of 1.25 All-Wool Tailor Suitingsat 89¢ a tt B9¢ G EIGHTH RESTAURANT Hints for Friday and : Saturday. . £76 Main and Second Floor, [NsPect our Millinery styles if nothing else, — for they wil] give you the abso- lutely correet fashion trend. WIth. Jet s Cor Misszs—wired bow of fine tnf- rming a st ing trimming.- Special... Untrimmed ‘Hats. for Women, Misses and Children. Every shape aud quality ‘which “is dest trimmed Hat world can be found here. Sik V ters’ Plush Hats, Satin Hats, Brush-Pur Hat feta silk f ‘elt Hats in all ° Splendid rawge of shapex mostly exclugive with us, at 91.25, *1.62 and Black Satin Hats 7 . “ Line-Silk-Velyct-Hat. Misses’ Felt Flats—{from_ France, fine qualities atid Geautitul colori Don't think cf bowing your : Ribbons for-Children's Hats. — We four expert bow-makers-to-saye-you-the-Lroubie. They will suggest or take your {deas, No charge for ideas or —the-lahor-inyolyed, “friday Sale of Misses’ $25 Messaline Princess Dresses, $19.75 . £97 Third Floor, O effect in your favor an econ- omy of this niagnitude we purchased the materials in large. volume and had them made up on contract, The police are of the robbera elther got tr TNO W RIVE) time wax ripe {o; watchman. oF el fron x penunen es employees in some of the offices open at night. Front Door Closed. When the last office was darkened d the front door, n aupposed to te in| Timothy Flynn, a, banker on thy ‘4t_ and second floors. For the use of the old watchman one of the elevators Ty kept running during the night. Gray's custom is to ride trom floor to floor on the elevator and wind the watehmen's clocks, some of which are In offices an others, in halls, Some timo after midnight Gray had got to the nineteenth floor, when sud- Geniy twos ap at from an_ofi Ine_felled him ‘on ti i him across the face with a chisel, Felled With Bar. Ne RES to every 0 fice," one of the men coramandad. Blood was flowing over the old man’ face, and x0 ‘om pain that he could not rise to was parte tr the conn tre reret was not key to an office In the bulld- ing that was not tucked awey in his “packer ase “I havent # ‘he sald, n HHt-yow it quick, and don't beat me like this. “This-speech-epleaced one of the 1 -and_hi ght helpless: old wat. one thrust a bottle of Tin ae het sowtrucn FUSE: hile feet. He? he Tan's head, and tho! THE PRESCRIPTION) ‘New Lace Neckwear Samples at f i 1S constitutes the premier dress goods offering for Friday, but the Simpson-Crawford dress’ goods stock as a whole is worthy of emphatic comment, for never were assortments broader. designs more novel and beau Ufut, and never has Simpson-Crawlord pricng shown more clearly the buying advantages we oller, : 5 5 } This-collection ‘of all-wool Tailor Quitings contains the very smartest patterns that have come out for } th this season—such as beautiful Pekin stripes, oblong checks, dressy plaids and ‘ancy mixt They are | 89c coe fitty-four inches wide and «with a fine rich finish, which makes them as dressy as any breadcloth All she f - ee. sabatl benullful new ledlorieotsbinationearantaelided!2 Vorakriday simlotspecalatgyard «earn | Valle Sues: » 89c & $1.00 Fancy Plaids and Suitings at 69c $1.75 56-inch Tourist Cloakings at $1.19 All, this seas signs In rich dark color effects In both Pekin All this sengon’s most des ce int tions striped, neat checks and Taftan plaids; medium weight. i rplaids. Desirable for ato coats and eltidren’s qchool wear, “65 Tartan Checks-and-Plaids-at-49c -$1;00-Black-Canvas-Paname at, yard, 5be—— 0 cheerful piatts, -bire-and green Pekin—stripes, heat—cir 7 4 “perfect Jet i in al) the most wanted new Fall colors i i yes erence ane perfect jetblack;—medium. . $1.25 50-inch. Broadcloth at $1.00 $1.00 Black Tai Twenty, of the most-wanted Fall and. Whiter colors, including black. Firm, crisp niesh; wiry and lor Voile at, yard, 78c : : @: perfect jet black. US you' are offered.a great opportunity to secure beautiful Lace garnitures for day or evening dress at smalt- : cost, for included are Lace Coat Sets, Yokes, Coat Collars, Stocks; Round Collars, Sets with Stocks, Sets with Turnovers, Chemisettes, etc,, in Filet Lace effects combined with Irish, Venise and Baby Irish Laces; also embroidered_Net effects d Lace Batiste comblbe ont ie 5 je very-sams-siringtn wearthetyonowiiser to other-store: 7 ot oO a tale prices arela third below what every store handling thia\Neckwear- wilt lave to ccberes Te represented {n this coliectton of samples, ear new shapes and all the new Laccs '50c for Beautiful Lace | 2 oc tea a ann Neclwean worth 6 Yo Infants’ Slips at 98e up to 75 cents. res moh Sears = £27 Second. NFANTS' Slips, five pretty styles, one -reguinr-Hines-come-tn-trom-abroad;-tiit-6 Sitar tines “are pincet—on—sate—a for Beautiful Lace Neckwear worth wear worth Sale, $ a OMPRISING Laces, Nets, Silks, etc. There are no” Waists in the lot worth less than $4.50, and the reater number are worth from $5 to $6 each. Notall sizes. or many of one style, but all very excelent vatues, p A with French knots and jeather stitching, bishop style; one with yoke, hemstitching and. French knots, edged with dainty Val lace; made of fire soft nainsook. __ bs Fancy Worsted Sacques, 50c and.$1.95 - . — AWhite-with-pinteaadblic-and all white; the dafntiest little sty) Baby Caps, §2.50 and $2.95 Those styles of haudsome Baby Caps, made of heavy corded silk from our own modely uni d : vision, Had we bought there princess dresses “to Cure Kidneys, Bladder, and Rheumatism. _ A large health publication tells its ‘Teaders of a number of simple and jsafe prescriptions that can be mad at home.- The following, however, foi land bladder troubles receives the jsreatest praise, viz.: Fluid Extract | Dandelion, one-half bunce; Compound | Kargon,-one ounce; Compound Syrup Sargaparilla, three ounces. These simple, harmless ingredients. can -be Jobtained at any good prescription harmacy at little cost and are mixed by shaking. well-In.a. bat: ee |The dose for adults Is 2 teaspoonful | -encie-mesl-and-at eit ing a full tumblerful of water ni €ach dose. It 1s further stated that thi; prescription Js a positive remedy fo: ktdney-trouble-and lame back, -weak ladder and urinary difficulties, espe-! cially of the elderly péople, and one jof the best things to be used Jn rheu- | imatle affiictions, relleving the ache: re j 7 just a short while. |"A well-known local ‘druggist states | { ~ Cui ferer,-which-would-certainly-be-nn-act of humanit, Gray—expinined —attetwerd, loroterm-reemed-to-alleviste-his-pain “and give him strength. He struck the —phtal-and~knocked: tt fromthe -man‘s land. ‘Then he tried to rise, but a blow. from the 4 laven't you got those keys now? ‘eeked the man. ) “No, and I fever have hai them, They don't trust the Mkea of me with keys tothe -banks,'-6ald-Grayon n= ‘The old nian‘s condition a-cmea~ to euch one of the robbers with oity, ay."’ he said to his companion, ‘tdon't Gray's head. Phe-two men ther started. for the-el Wwetor.- Gray- got_to—his—feet-and—tri to follow them when one of t : i Abe. your finis) 2 will find the way out’ he said, ent him to his knees | MIS. | Equal Quality Eisewhere, 3c, ; Out Regular Price; 260) gay SALE PRICI 2 4 C Bia) é tr TEA ogul fi 60c 50c | le Pounds Delivered with Coftes. | ACCOUNTS’ INVITED: © 77s. ~CORPEER t lies Company | /238;-286; 207: and 330 Washington St Bet. Park Place & Barclay St, Estab. 1819. / a Do your collars so” “bind” as to ruin a the reguiar way, vou -woutd—rovablty-have—— had to pay twenty-five dollars. _These__misses’_princess_|__ dresses are made of ex- cellent quality messaline, in delicate paste! shades, -- such as pink, blue, 7 claborately trimmed with lee fine quality. Val-lace and |» en) chiffon; full lace sleeve _ mate in the new kimo- no effect: skirt tull plaited with deep told. As illustrated Goss Thisitem is but one instance of the really remarkable values pre- vailing throughout our misses’ outer apparel sections at this season. — -—-Complete- HE Beds are made like illustration with 1 continuous posts, heavy laterals and fancy Brass [. scroll fillings-on-tead-and—foot-borrd—4-. and 4-(-sizes Also ¢ne full’ sxe string iron spring made of heavy tubing and clos woven wire—one fibre combinstion mattress covered with -finish_ticking. Friday “price_of complete. $16: 75 =p Loe 3,00: Dresser or Mxav-of-quartered-oak—or—bir mahogany, highly polished, ch-togs, fitted with extra large oval-mirror—— All mixed hair_m: ilton Velvet Rugs (siz ‘Usually at $19 for-in the Ruy special-offe it Library, Foyer, Dini '$2 Silk and Studded Elastic onier,-$21.50;-.-$10.50Hair_ 75, for Friday red for. Friday. fo buy a fine, well-wearing Wilton Velvet and should, serve to crowd our Waist Section on the chiffon ruchings; wide 7Tbbon ties. Second: Bloor: Se , : Baby Long Coats, $1.93 and $2.50 jediord cord, Jarge coilirs, trimmed with wide Jac ; three or four styles, ~Fine Lawn -Waists————-— sles, t 8 for the $3 Comt; $2.50 for the $5 Coat. Trimmed front and back with Val. Lace and embroidered medallions; three- quarter -slecyc. Special $2.25 ribo: $1.9 Parisian Belts, 95c and $1.45] Pony Coat sweaters— fF Main Floor, In white, red and oxford; double breasted, § i PY distinct Paris models, in silk and studded collarless, side pockets. Look like ic belts, in all the newest colorings such as $3.45 purple. golden brava, the Hew greens, a8 well os plain black and. whito. De wermetty Mette The silk elastic B COME @ new widths—two and threo {i ant The and the sudded belts are cut with still ce ahnemine Jenn eee || Dressy. Lace, Waists The true values are $2; to-morrow at $1.45 and. Foray 95c Alfmiadte of Cluny and Val, Lace—kimono Smart Newell Taffeta Belts, 50c and $1. effect, ruffled sleeve. Looks like Empire and tatlored effects, extremely stylinh and well mad 7, ‘ of the §2 Paris models. y Well made cupies a 67 walst, at. Arey $5.75 Mattress at $7,575 — attresa—Luil Ai et ihade to fit [p and covered in ex- “RIVE HUNDRED brand new. Trimmed. Hats, ff Wearth Floor, oa skirts are full-plaited and are is embodied : ctrimaied with a deep fold. As, illustrated, these suits re regular #12 many new friend give you mere style and real good lue than you gét elsewherc. jal- effort y {gs on $3.99 and and Misses Felt Fiats, 79e | $17.95. Friday at this special Friday rug sale at the extraordinary price of.. ———"Theye rigs are guaranteed nbeolutely perfec respect, a every $8.25 Axminster Rugs (4.6 x 6.6) Men's $18 Fall Suit Overcoats, T prars for this sale were laid on good foundation=two of the biggest clothing manufacturers in the country received-special- contracts.in-consideration of a good-sized price-discount to make to our orlera quantity of Fall Suits and Overcoats “that we might offir at $12.60, ae i In consequence of this we can justly say that you are offered the greatest opportunity that has come about this season to supply your clothing necds at a great saving. ! & Fall Suite of \ Worsteds “Payeeds Top Coats of ilk lined.) Tan Covert (8) Black-Thibet— é at Oriental and flora) dasigns are Included, suitable for dens, Hbraries 5, Top Coats and o-morrow at $12.50. Splendid shapes, beautiful colorings, excellent j yalhies. Odd. Pairs of jottingham La ce Curtains at Hal? Price! ie £4" Wasemeat,* s of rich, real laces, priced thus: Misses’ $18.98 Suits at $12.79 | regularly $19.75 a =e Missea::$5 Box Coats at 83.98 aitting-rooms, and Four hundred pairs of extra fine double: thread curtains, choice cop! ~-worth $. $m Basement Sale— ~~ : ss Boys’ Winter $4 Overcoats, Socbvaasacieiad } (aS A> [diacetate Suni far Viasement. HE materials.are all-wool kerseys, friezes and-meltons, in—blue, ox- ford gray and ‘brown; alt-weol red lining, a few Italian lined, ‘The styles are Russian, ‘buttoned to the neck; sizes 2!¢ to 8: reefers, buttoned to the neck, double-breasted effect, with -silk.em= blem on sleeve, sizes + to 10. Basement Sale— Women’s $17 Tailored Suits worth $2 98° e worth $3.98. Girls’ $1.50 School Shoes, 98c ar serenity: Of-xqUd- box calfs-alnes up-to 2; splendid: for-echool — wear, < Boys’ $1.50 Galt Shoes, oSc¢ Well made of heavy..box ‘calf, Juce-style, all ‘BIzeS. ep worth $1. bed) Bn: Women's $2 Slippers, 98¢ Uress silpoe patent er and kid. . Hisses’ $1.25 Slippers, 98c “8 $1.25’ quality. SHRUNK TO.SIRE space between the top'and the ‘slip and.tie easily after the col make the fit comfortable and ought to-see how they wear!) Of course they are /ines. “All © 44 SIZES. : The turndown styles of Triangle Collars' have plenty of cravat jn your efforts totie it? Then that's another reason why you should buy i iG) rand | lars cred le. band permitting the cravat to lar is buttoned.:: Quarter sizes neat in the front. “And you styles in the best stdtes—I5c, (2 for 2bc,) : "Van Zendt, Jacobs & Go., The Linen Collar Makers, Troy, Ny ¥:_ Fancy Grays Tan Coverts—serge lined all sizes. full and excellently tailored. The best Top Coats / offered to-day at the price. F Cheviots Cassimeres Black Thibets In plain colors and fancy | gut mixtures. Coats in single and double breasted styles; all sizes. » Men's Overcoats (new’ styles) of Black, Gray and Oxford Friezo, guaranteed all wool; all excellently tailored, with tight-fitting collar and long, ! oose back; lined with good quality Italian serge. 300 Men's $4 Full Dress Vests at $1: The sample stock of Full Dress Vests from one of New York's foremost manufacturers was purchased by us at less thar. cost of materia), a id we there- tore offer them for $1.95, wilch fs actually lesa than wholesale cost. Your selection of the following , materials—French, Pique, Birdseye, Honeycomb and!tancy Mercerized materials, all. made double breasted, Our Special Head-Form, Hats for Men, $2 All the New Blocks, Shapes and Colors, $12.50 worth to $18. For Friday Special at $9.44 2 Vasement, HESE new Fall suits are tailored in an up to-date ‘single or double breasted coat model, in a very wide selection of all wool mate.ials. ‘They dre made up in mixtures, checks, #tripes, also plain CAN blue, brow ang fara ~The skirts : » easy-fownz models, trmmed wth wide eee ans aiceciae Friday Basement pric $9. AA Women’s $25 Tailored Suits, $it.: i ‘All-wool broadcloth and chevlot sults, tallored-in a jaunty $0 o- 36 inch tight-fltted moze}, single or double breasted, skirts are very full platted and trimmed with deep fold, Worth 325, USsinch Women’s $5 Skirts, Wo Sine. Special at $3.44. | Coats, $4.44. - Made up In anvall-wool panama;| Made of «a good quailty Melton - | ia : very full plaited model, trimmed|cloth,. collarless model, effectively z i q { - with two folds; come in black, blue| trimmed. with velyet and silk brafd, and brown, ~ jyoke lned, ‘ men's $8

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