The evening world. Newspaper, October 14, 1907, Page 6

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$s DS DUTCH GIRL AS PROXY FOR SOW l «Sends His Father, i i i } | t BRIDE ARRIVES TO- DAY. THE EVENING WORLD, HALL SPECULATORS STAY ON THE GREAT a We w vr OMHOL STUNTS py, TOTRY MJTORCOPS CH | Police yal Races Will Have MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1907. | |CROWN PRINCE BEGINS | Elegance es single discord in the harmony of an | | HIS CABINET. COURSE) clegant ostumedestoys speentire efect | { ‘a he finishing touch — the perfume— { acre e ines tops Grown Prince properly chosen, is the final fascination | jyeare work in the Prussian Ministry ae the Interior as part of hls prepara- tte for assuming the Crown in: due Teourse ot time. He will study the work-| of each department of the Minis-/ Ty according to a programme Kerkoff’ Ss Dj jer (Pronounced Dear Kiss} jae the accompaniment of pat ice. Refined, artisti Lsfaenre cnaREbuE in Novel-Features-to Test Nerve and Speed. esis SeesTRECS and a ‘ifttle acro-| he_and Her Real Husband Aston- } Tea 8 the mica policerhan under Com- | miasioner ‘qualifying | ish Spectators With the Warmth if Felt Emirs t “Tawrénce yor Hoatteh, a young’civtl | ) epxineer, ‘of Sault Ste/ Marie, was too! Dusy To run across /to the old-fa\ foned village of Kinbgrdyk. Holland, to} z hin qweetheart) father, Marius, old Th Wigs you want. to You, can't ‘iss | ele- | subtlé—makes its | origin uncertain. | In fants’ Lae INE AgE FLEECE, LINED SHIRTS ‘also, pra Leather, ESSES, All colors, mae with pretty yokes; * all aizes, 6 —months — to 19¢ The new Violetie Kerkod Ip equall | the Interior, | _ Kerkof’s Sachet. Face Powder, Toi ‘The Prince will be present at the con-j Toilet Soup in either odor. - | ferences -betwec> the: Minister’ and. the For sale everywhere. jchtefx of the b, eaus, and alxo wi MERKOFF, Faris, France required to prepare reports on xelect teal ALFRED H. SMITH CO. suljects for submissian to) the Cabl is od t jpersonal supervision of the Allister of] 1 Wate delight yard } | tarnitiar with tia whole system of the } _) administration jteproite* {tained in-the programme juat announved bythe exacting chiag. for hla ‘motor eycio races at Morrty Park, Saturday afterncon, ‘Ag a starter, Conjmixatoner Bingham jhan slated a cone-mpfle dash, wh ch ‘4 [intends to’ wet ‘the, machines in good [working order fof the two and fiy be milex stunts whigh foilow. “If, any of seo }t except /through [the riders ts abié to sit after the one how: {ero te womening tat will vex wouAd xnd ough yeur eyed may ‘speca,” ‘And ray and idly, was pressed into! i Cupla's xIove, the the’ goh_eent the parent -to! ia SKIPPER” LESEUR, OF and two faile’a and the time doe { “hk. the +enoagh— Uae Gg 3 Gen: Bingham fOr ineses-— may gee of being bury will tndge a1 the “RACING: YACHT, Larry" promlsed ty H eet the couple at the pler. tLe! When the Nicuw Holland, of the Hol © Jand-American Idne, docked to-day About the firat_peraons off the dig nt were the aged proxy bridegroom, iA hin ttle Dutch daughter-in-:aw. pam erenice was there. too. to make gooa fo scene ina for him and bring} her ‘to America. Sid Was” the -mosl-affectionate New ‘i A Nethersote Embracea “So lone did.the youne man and his bride by proxy remain ‘enclasped in Nethersole kiss that {t became neces- ry for the women passcnezrs who @ame over on the anip and wished to the Young von Haatten cared little for i@-attentions of the big crowd which urrounded the coupie. He even of- Xlas hai of the: steamship's Leavy weather | ft This Port Three Weeks and Nothing Heard of Him ‘or His Vessel. Ago) ditions not for” the press) are carded, | is saidone of the conditions re the rider to ph p ‘articles’ in| 8 handie bara and jonstrate that the ont and intigestion ty —tronrock,+ world are under! Conly, > cops in the 1 Zena in the race to} Mr. Bingham. He knows been Tost ac] Waele thres| “As a grand Analo Ar. Wingham will piesent) the “erampion “motor “cop ot} ew t'an_Irlah club (made eek tur deteatini that, but | eval f last: fow Gaya ees els for Commissioner ‘as, tac. NATURAL MEDICINAL WATER) ned t- ape in reterceng poiicemen's pone elty and obstacle rates (exact con-| Tacing, to. turn About| | waits tones -it_proven-every- Otree it MONEY. BACK- +F-NOF BENEFICIAL; 3 196 Chambers 3 brothers trom Brogkiyn and the sup- | 6th FLUSH THE POISONS (O° ‘OUT OF YOUR SYSTEM) === ti antee the most thorough ard reli: Eyes Examined by Oculists ‘Beiicious-ana-Appetizing.— Wonderfully successful in the treatment of | Real Eye Service Ehrlich methods and experience guar- able ve Service. that can be hail anywhere. PSkilled Eye Doctors of Experience Glasses. prescribed only when need = trimmed _ Te. 39¢ -(THE 147M STREET S10RY, Becond Floor.) Children’ S Shoes and Leggins. "pretitly, to 5 years, HEBRENS $: As TRAKHAN Bie] soles; ‘Black, White and - to- 8. Brown. and Red: AMt sizes, Pair, SHOES, Bitton f Alicays al Moderale Prices. {Gout Drops, Gravel, Diabetes, Bright! Insomnia and Indigestion. “My wife was cured of theum: STARLISHED Newrly 30 Vorrs, 23 Sixth Ave., Below 15th St. 350 Sixth Ave. Brow 22¢ St 127 Broidway Below 334 St. 217 Brvay, 10. Nassan = Dept, of Public Works, Phila. At Jungmann's, or your druggist, or | write-toironrock-Mineral-Springs—¢ 20. New -Yorkcor 33-0 . for record of cures, Stat SUNDAY WORLD: WANTS = Phil ) your ailment. arbres Yeurs ago Lawrenae lett home east bis fucure— in America, id work among the mines in Mich- Pa thay he cee é chance to return home pana even visit his fiance. ‘The yours | aiting and watching ‘had their ef- 7 young woman, who had be- genes es egnize of atten. fon, for_any{ Of “short —trouscrsd young + heir home town, “Law dof this and wax not pleased, pene Father-as Proxy. His ‘father told ‘him of—the pro: Gcheme and Lawrene followed up the int by despatching his parent. Now Lawrence says that he, will never go back tothe mines of Michixan, but wil: depart for Colorado just as soun ea he bride have made tripx:to the of the. ai being his “work. ina is twenty-one years old and her ind is twenty-six. The old net | Roniovedicne in poses and purtloularls | ote wouns man Rim kiss: hig aon's bride, afte @arried the The picture shows you the general style of thesegmart, dressy blouges._On> is of Oriental vet, with yoke of Valen- _ ciennes lace insertion and stitching, the front elaborately trimmed with lace edging... ne other is of plain net, with oe A Cluny lace. aeons and a eaaieee sleeves. 2 2 of V: 1 ri “Amsterdam to-day. Mr. Johtison 1s an enthusiastic aports B hy the propossi_of the Swedish Tachi Ciub to chatieuze for the Amer. 1 Cup met with favor throughout. 'There-ars-thousands of Swedes tn Mnerica who will gladly conisute to any fund nought-by the Swedish Yacht | Club to: Hitt the cup," he xald. “You! Minow the Vikings were original aailors, | and {t woul Bon of th lee pallore amaln in ce ary of history to front “on the wi 10a Jornon's amalaodet, of Chicuxo, | rth | iar, of Now. York, te proposed ui Pee Hwedien sachtemen Le Applavde. ingon intended | Pemets in his obuntey, until Inte: in lovember, but he saya the weather has 80 Cold -all year that the tourist vitae AONE Norway and Bweden has boon | t p "P" stands for Porter, ‘The man of strong arm, Who liftc heavy luggage As by magic's charm, He's 4 man-of-all-work, ito. polls with a vin Read World “Situation" * Wants if xd hire him, inches. Jection,The cloth is abso'utely pure linen, and the beautiful _ prce: would range from > 32 to $6.50, they are now: “in there groups, at $1, $1.75 and $2.50 each. about a third under-price, including the following sizes: “25e.. ularly $1.60. regotasly $2.25. regularly ¥3:00;—— Table Clothe, with 12-inch edge and 6-inch insertion’ of Cluny lace, in & beautuul pattern, regularly worth $50, now ca) each. : SMain alate, the usual $1.08 book oi fiction. dispoas quiokly of the remaining edition, we now make the Inn Maekeren, wre Ann SPN he Auer Papen bin asf apr hy BALTIC Mo EEE ADY EVELYN ea PPB RW La wp Irish Linen Scarfs and oo —_At Half Price ndid-collection-of-elaborately-drawn-linen to 20x72 inches, and in Squares from 30x3() to 54254 There are-miore than six hundred pieces in the col- decorations are lapanese hand-drawn work,’ The regular There is also a fine croup of Cluny ee te Pieces, y y ._ regularly: 28-Inch_ Centerpieces, at $3.50, 9sinch Dollies, at 18. Tes! St rer ‘ 36-Inclr Centerpieces. at.$4.50, regularly $6,73, 20x5t-invi Scar/s, at $4.50, reg- ularly 36,75. Seventy-two -Ropnd Centerpieces, handsomely. trimmed with Cluny lace, 24 Inches, at $2 each, Tegu- stathy $3. Forty 20-inch “Round Center- + pleces-at-$2.25;-regnlarls.$3.25.. - Also a auperb group of just seven magnificent 90-inch ““ya-tnetr Dollies, at 28c, regularly “.46-tnch Centerpieces, at $1, Teg- 20-Inch Centerpieces, “at $1.30, 24-inch Cent spleces, at 2s 25; Mullding, 4 Do You. Want, a New Novel “By a Standard Author for 28c?: A uae bound illustrated book, equal in e\ery way to By arrangement with the author and publieher, w we nave aod over 60.000, of these books at 50c each, Zo° yrtoe 280, Theso nro tha books and authors ma ery Ta. “pierems mic ja- Freeman * DOd GORDON Anna Katherine TH CHIE ) Gertrudy fi eH PousTist Mbit pi ( pire! y OLAV ER: ) 28C } Hook Store, ‘Tenth street, O14 Building, | HOUSY Terhune wine NONE a Ne wrote H, BINAN: Rh i in Scarfe and Squares—Scaris rangzine trom 20x80] Blankets and- Bedspreads That Cost Less Than Usual - Fine B'ankets and Pedspreads—otf timely interest these crisp Uctober days—an under-price offering in each, $3.50 White Blankets-at-$2.45 a Pair-— Warm white biankets for double bedsteads: wool yA on cotton Warp—76 pairs of them. $2.25 White Crochet Bedspreads at $1.50 White ¢rocheted Bedspreads tor double bedsteads, fringed all round. Other good Blankets: White Blankets, wool ‘filling on spool cotton warp, single, doub! and extra bed sizes, 4 ‘2 and 6% Ibs., $4,50, $5 and $6 a pair, White Wool Blankets, with just enou, cotian | to Ins! good Ww 1ng, pink, blue, yellow and red borders, 70x82 in.,.5 Ibs., $6.75 palr. Blankets, big enough to tuck in alf around, S4 in., 6% lbs., all- Wool filling, $8a a pair. White Blankets, fine hair-line borders of pink, blue and yellow, aleo all-white, 78x84 in., 64g 1bs., all-wool filling, $7 pair. Mission. Blankets, the- Snail » $8. L508 $10. as and $12.75 pal cuapty Dee ren cab Sub-«Station Store, Old Building ~ Silks at _Half Price Two very attractive lots of Fancy Silks that will make ~|-¢Hleetve-costumes-and ‘Pretty purty “dresses at hair their ‘usual prives-or-tess, $1.28 Ribbon-St-iped— SHk Grenadiee-at_58--¥d—In-tvery,- fteyt “blue and pink, 22-inches wide—for evening dreeses—a Most attractive fabric, $1.50 Striped Grenadine at 75c, Yd.—Black Grenadin wit white 44in matin alles Sees), ATi este a = Stirring Offerings of- Fall and Winter Dress Goods A great budget of 1icws comes fron) the Economy Basement Dress Goods Store today. High-grade ae for smart tailored stits—in fashionable degigns od ‘colori atvsavings as high asa third, or * more, of regular prices. And, des, a eplendid_stock of desirable mmterials at low prices that you can expect to profit by right: through the season. Today's special btfering: ra Fall uitings, 56 In, wide, in str pre. aids, and shadow stripes and p’ in blue, Karnet olive, golden brown. im brown, black ani gray—all ‘a high, lustrous finish for ta 1 mulls, Boe yurd, worth $1.05, _-Mannish Suitings, 64 in, wide dow checks, at G5e yard, regularly 81, : z sors Me Wonks Panama yar = fixed Worsted Suitings. And-white, woresrmbmr 6 Comfortables and Bedspreads Good news of cold-weather bedelothing at very low prices: ylish silk for handsome dresses, aldn, black-and-white, brown-and-wht wuall at The paed. and: blue- $3.50 Cotfon-filied Com ortables, $2.50—One hundred + of thet, “torered with “best sitcen, “double “bed pieced, but nicely matched—hence the low price. Silkoliné-covered~ Com ortables, gf¢— finished with a broad sheet of clean carded ‘cotton. ie 25 Crochet Beds hemmed, for single be Fiza. Covering “ja. TREE) 9Oc— Three hundred of them, Hand- Embroidered Doilies, 8c Hand-embroldered Dollies on pure Irtsh linen at one-third of their real value, “A big purchuse from an tmporter, 6-Inch size, So; Instead of 20c, Also thewe other sizos: 9-Inch, 10c, worth 25 18-inch, Good Corsets at Savings Pilant, easy models, designed to give graceful lines to the figure, a amooth Nt over tho hips and tapering effect at the waist, At 85c, regularly $1 —J. B. Corsets, Now models, for the aver. ego figure, made of strong coull], with supporters front and side At $:, regularly $..80-—Sonnctte Covsets, Hine modela for me- dium figure two palra sipporters at cnt af nd Que at side. 12-Inch, 123gc, worth 35c, 28c, worth’ 7 Fancy Linens at Half and Less It Is a clean-up of an importers assortments, to make room for new goods coming In, that lowers the prices of those pretty, decorative Mnens, At Ofc, regularly, $9—Nine hundred and fitty beautiful 36-inch Renalesance centrepleces, square or round, At 91 each, resulirly $2—-Sis hundred Cluny Oentrepteces, on. indt, round, three handsome patterns of wide Cluny lace, with linen centres, At 25c each, remnlarly 600-—8ix hundred 12-Inch, round Cluny lace, linen centre dollies, WORK MONDAY WONDERS. Tm, well made, Ehilich &Send. Astor Howse Block. “Near Ang St? made,—sold-in--New—York..onir-at- -NEW_WAISTS AT 98c. | a Brilhiantines, .Sateens, Cheviots and Plaids. z Values are $50. oe or light ‘shades; either ope. front or back models; long. all neatl finished \ ith box plai S of. side vith_pretty pearl bi buttons. foes S a /BATRQSS OR BRILLIANTINE WAISTS— White, brown and black;* elaborattly Stylish ‘models; 31! colors; some tailored effects, others with ombroldered fronts: clusters of fine pfaits; long or three: quarter sleeyes; collars and cuffs_neatiy edged with fine lace; $3 values trimmed in various ways with-yokes of fancy embroldery; full ‘trimmed blouses; all-over embroidered fronts;- si and popular models; three-quar- — _ter sleeves trimmed to match $2. 98 ts;-$4 values... WOMEN'S GOLF VEST AND BLO SE SWEATE RS Fancy. weaves, Orma- mented with pearl dearest 98c Second Floor.) $1.50 value HE 147TH STREET stor, OTIONS. Orders sent by mail will receive promt, careful attention. — 4 gen Dressmakers’ Pins, in i hy'f-pound boxes; 20c.val- ues; a box... 12 ue Darning Ce tton, corto spool | AlL-ovER rt BOO yd. for | Lana: of ONE BAI double AAT Bh Dae he WAINE SpA NES TONR-fo containing hor and 2 4¢ fade vith un ible hi Hs WAIST L for elying Japanned TENUING WAT: 2055 WAH EMBHOLDERY. SILKS; 4c, values 97 “HY Values WARHARI HEADED = St Men: Ss Susts. : j New Styles, new fabri ef tesday~ it Good; sensible plenty: ‘tor bet= nes, business suits; also. FONOUHAM “WHISKEY, PORT OR-AHRRRY: Aged’in srood | tianites to Ola Cotony Brand, our regular $2 ter wear; not a suit pecinl at A. Yalue: rich and fruity; sp worth: less yore fr Tustany aay eal S129 than $1250. The mafor= “1 ity of t CREME DE MENTHE. hears jem worth $15. All ‘ sizes for men, regularand -; Stouts. Dozen botties $9 LINWOOD WHISKEY, MEN'S SUITS OR OVERG “OATS y, HTS . Oy Uh) Desde: 526] entire s1o-Hneis pen for-your TSE fection ak this “piri he but fh Gallon, 1,00; 5 we larke gata tran: néw style ¢ ; every = Gailon $100) cnn 291 sare shown; every f Th: he armeift. carefully and. properly |} ee = tajlored; “hundreds o is for” : i dreds of patterns fc “10 A.'M, to 1 P.M. TO-MORROW vour ‘Selection, Sack Sulls—34 ess Slnteralk Club | Whiskey ae fancy Worsteds, some _all-woo! Black Thibets; Overcoats—in Irish— = fine old Nquor; at-this price a limit of 4 bottle to-a-cus.— 9c | Frieze, Oxford, Chess nee regular $1.15. full quart bottle at. @ i Oe, eheacecsans = $6. 50 = STE A4Ti Bre ‘#TORE, “Bath Floor) ‘ yas (THE 147 STREKT STOR: ‘Third Floor.) 2 DRUG DEPF-— |- Drage Sato, Toilet Articles, Sick Room Supplies. + MAIL ORDERS filled except on Items marked with a star, PEPTO- “722 vonp's EXTRACT. LZ | Fraveorbeat cut ton, 1-Ib roll « MUNYON'S WITCH 1H) ante BEN- pint made "101 356 S00 Wood ~ALCOHO: Tes) quart,» ee SANITARY $l 00 women's Hostess KELLEWS | EMULHTON Cay ars ADAORMENT 3 TURE "NORWAY 1 JAR QU? LOUISE OMe We cree OOF Dp LIVER Oth 40 ARMA CH ole anne TURKS 10c Percents pa pare elt Hae RLIXIK AND | SIRYGI pint, 450.4 Fig, TaCoRICE WAND Hee OARA, sn ideal laxe- 1°, hard rutiber, TACK T eonee ar PLES, each. th XTRA BAGH, for fountain feate sto} bettie in larly 39¢ IDEATIA: BACHE, sorted odors BOc.; male tor. trai orders fied “W8e, ne. si. 39 egurounn syRUF 176 | “Pina ne 100 *poouit 1 BES ‘ 6 napiuas: hat Udi 106 BLETS | Go, TOOTIT Lt Ast ank eee ported rOOs He Bi THAR yale 40) f OBKAM: | 14 18. IDEALIA | COLD did BROMO arn sie ee 8o Formerly T, Stewart & Co, ea Peeps ty ene JOU. WANAMAKE Broadway, Fourth Avenue, ce cee to Tenth Street. is jadi iuchan s 368 ‘Toilet ayy, guestroom 4. ae, Pcoz. cakes Se

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