The evening world. Newspaper, October 15, 1907, Page 14

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u AFENTY cra “FOUND BY TWO AURAL DOCTORS = tg fi Btratt, having gone around the top of courne his experiences were interesting and he has prepared a Bue hold on. no advantage. is not navigable and never wilh captain will tell all avout It waen be THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1907 the entite lst akmont ie day at the close. Ings, he North American Continent. Of Northern Pacific, fractional losses, Union and In discussing his fea’ . Amund- en sald that, while sci ted-some, clyilization in general reaped ‘The Northwest passage The finish was brisk: The Closing Quotations. quotations mre as follows: ii! make a dash for t nhowing ‘The fons were Great Northern, which Trading To-day's highest, lowest, closing prices and | het changes Of stocks from yesterday's final Haye \theee gentlemen an- understand. | 1 the fuithagement at (hese the. | Did the Bauberis ev —}that-noiaw existed-empowering them retuno tickets at the do Tho | 1 quoted the C. of Ap- { in the Burn! nh Case, ample authority, But the one nothing olther acy! the Herald Square or the Hippidrome. At the jatter place hundreds o! LENewinaa apeculators in control, Of the greatest | at the Garden | yidow. run, asldentiysnanstoat intevestera the or Ix he unaware of the nightly | ncenies ot the Astor Theatre, Syeculators gO | he public, with ing with Man- @ent John: C. Jenkins. of the Jenkins ‘Island Physicians Locate Tt in the Brain of Mrs. © | ““Inanda Sharning, Pp £0, ture ee wil re ere, at exis Hall, Oct, ; STOCKS PALLY AND | Petaoa eee the xerni of the recent amnity- ‘wate: Aint dectarsa1t cura}; any by s ehipet i teday ‘nolved ‘the absorbing Yewol mate’’ problem in a declaion. that \ composed | of “Drs. and. Burns. prominent ong ‘physiciaris, segregated "and thes absence | treatmbnt. ‘Teey: pronounced) Mra. Skafning in- waré only In as far as she was infatu- th Wileoh Jenkins, son of Pres. }- ‘Trust Company, Gates avenue and Nos- trand avenue. Brooki¢n She Meets Her Affinity. ‘The story has the elements of highly His plan presents a eaploraion,-Tor Rees These bears are vow belng trained by.| Hagentack, fully | reese jew York about ten days, On Friday} Aho will be the guest of honor at a} dinner of the German Presa Club. other dates he will be dined and wined | by his countrymen. it eee -Entire- + ole wilh ammburg, Capt. Amund- the adyisabliity of WN xploration will be-| his—one moment, sens ideas “Abo olar bears in Fglar forth “in ‘Pie _Kallant_ navigator On /now:we can teil tt He | CLOSE WHT WITH GAINS eS List Shows Vigor in the = and tell Wer of the infatuation. = Selored romance NkrKing back —Tive vétre to the time that zhe young widow, forced to do something after her hus 4 cigar store near sbanking-house.. bacco, Jenkins found it convenient to ‘visit the new store and often linger over the counter as he blew wreaths ‘ef the ‘emoke toward the ceiling and permitted tis eyes to rest on the fair u the commission that stic began to look tothe frequent visits_of young Jenkins with more than passing interest. Then, when ‘young’ Jenkins went to his father's Trew banking-hotise-at Sea Cif, 1.9L, and his) visits became irregular, she-became worried. Letter.writing followed—sometimes four ‘and fires day—but young Jenkins, she aa$s, gradually found that the cigar- _ette : ps_smelied just sweet and he rareiy dropped around to ; the Httle stand. Some of the epistles Were answered, but only a Yew. Visita Jenki Mother. The climax of her efforts to Gee Jen-} kina culminated last Saturday, when ahe decided to seek Jenkina's mother | Thott ‘veVelations during the brief interview: ene Rle the young wemanso.hystericall Fih@y Her “arrest followed. “She was turned <oter- 14 Oyersecr Hoffman of Gioucoe apd Kept in’ custody ‘until to- -market~to-day.~-The-generai-tendengy creas upward, but there were some con- ferred’ “declining varying after advancing % fell back to about a point below last night: American Loco- ng} motive rose 1% and “Atchison, Colorado | -| and “Southern, can Cur_targe—tractions, active. in the afternoon and theré-were few speculative movyements—that- attarc! attenthin. despite the increased) demand. ican: Smelting improved 1, gouthern preferred and Ballway See! ferred 11-2. Twin C felded 3 and Mackay: ‘Companies pre: | erred 1, __Final Dealings. — Btooks were frregular in the earle eplons “among tha praimi= reat Northern ore: 1% and Reading} 3” inion Pacific and American Smelting fractions. Northern Pacific | 7 8. Steel and Aas oY The dealings were only moderately] ¥ Interest In the market waned steadily The undertone grew bett: Am ansaz Cli d Steel Car pre- Spring 11-3,.and Pi y Rapld Tranalt annual dividend of 33 per share, There was a rally in the final d Thirty Stunnin --Models-to —- Please Fine Tastes. ade alk with Mr. Jenkins | Mmunasen Bring -Pian for Dash to_ Top c of fitted coats superbly lined through- | —3C-inch coat, cout with satin—double and single] through. _ Black, blue, brown and breasted effects—broad lapels—! other stylish colors. This is pos- mannish collars—new style plaited | itively a $25 value. i Wednesday at sale at...--- ~ Earth, en the= sturdy the frat man to the. North tof commotion in the Masih et the al yah oF. energetic Capi Roald, A tug load egiana, Including Conaul-Gen- ri] Ravn, went down the Bay-tomect * Osea Il. Capt-—Hoald wa¥-iaken / forot We “autor ke n pParty’ On wait, } Wort-Astoria, will—but to the Wa the _catpain stands (or Real Estate, Which you will need M-vou expect In this life (0 suce To pickiup the bargains AS soon as they're out, it he-iltus:ration in the centre dee an extremely graceful, well pro- Portioned-suit,-36-inch-coat,-lined throughout. with: high-grade satin —inlaid velvet collar simulating the shale effectbutton tnmmed back. The skirt is a very full plaited model with wide fold. Proadclotl:s and Lymansyille cheyiots in fancy eaves. $16- a iBiiteablics ikisen reas $16: 75 Burgur dy. Sterling eek va'ue, Wednesday epecial at . The Suit pictured at the left | Shown at ie nght is a nobby is -aamart, jaunty, 36-inch-cut- | length coat suit—42-inches—ol away modelmade of excellent |/A2°Y mixtures in which the sub- Broadcloth black, bl dued Autumn thades predom- rosrcotna ine lac Ue, Bal] inate; also plain blues, blacks and net, bottle green and brown./browns Single and doub'e Coat lined all through with high | breasted coats charmingly lined grade satin and caintily trimmed | throughout with striped taffeta Sith novelly braids producing alk. The skirt has the perfect an extremely pleasing effect. dell The i rf Skirt isin the height of vogue and $25 “nhs for an_ overflowing has sensing lle g 73 | . $ 75 d deep fold. Wed 2 4D) Wednesday's pesav tarsal price 16 treats Miododoe 16- Sizes from 14, 16, 18 for Misses; 32 to 44 for Women. Alterations FREE. — Sale at All Three Stores. a Te West Leth Stree 60.420 ton Soe BROOKLYN Tarough World Ads, to-day Take a look ‘round about, ‘ben You'll Krow Where to Pay the \acet ‘Mor the Best Houses, Lots, + Fares aud Acre Tracts. i ints Broad Stet ‘ PR RNR Pp Aon 3 Ry ee ——— ~U, 8. EXPRESS DIVIDEND UP- Director of the United States Ex- preas Company to-day declares a semi- aA compared with 32 for the same period | — mecerree ett Sasi: poise—plaits and wide & = i waa the firat drop, and Iater som. {t dropped to 281-2. The stock was vongys | by many Nere, after It:had been ay a safe dividend carner. | Widows, |and orphans In plenty depend on De- troit United Railway dividends for part | of their suatenance, The street waa full of atories of | scores wha have lost heavily by the PANIC IN STOCKS ON ‘MONTREAL EXCHANGE | Widows and Orphans Among) diitire market “fell: | Many Who Lost by Slump | The. reason. given for the passing” x“ | the dividend on the stock of the | United Railway is that the company is ——»—— try people buy, seats of speculators ath Bees without realizing until later that they The Shuberts Make No Effort) nave been stung, All nersons buying ie tickets at the Hippldrome should note, i to Protect the Theatre- the Lox office price on each tleket, #0) aves Whilile Hurmmerstem, j ae 2 they may understand the amount of — But ofall the outrages against the Going Public _ fake off. which Is aplit three ways at, RUDMC the worst is AC, the Herald = this amasement plage. Mr. Lee Shu-/ Ty eae TE Ar EONS bert, if he does not know, may easily i The. speculators. seml-cireled the en-| learn the naines of thoso who share in} MET, INQUIRY DELAYED. trance to the Herald Square Theatre | the divide. ‘Tho Evening World has} rv ty quae and—did a rushing business | some information on the subject, lvablic Service ‘Ad- f \selling $2 Reats at prices ranging fro npluined In a letter to ; ‘Clekets bought of apeculators; The Evening World that the charges; — Journ" 1¢ Until Thursday, [will be refused at the door.” read the jof. collusion between theatre managers | The jnycatization of the Public Ser- jslxn In xreat blue letters at the door, | and speculatora” were alwayn made Vice Commission: {nto _4he _Inter-Met. but nota tckot was refused. | anonymously, that in. the. absence of |Merser and the-compantes/opentting the | -So Dong iis the pubile continues easy /namex he was unable to investigate, | SUrf ico Foads, was oul over to-day until | [ores Me “heware’ sign will be a Joke. | so M ubert mily no longer remata | raday afternoon at 2 ojclock. oe te public refuses [or one WEEK=Or Tin the dark It Is stated for hia benentl ~ Commvawoner Wleox- announced that | teme—to" buy a neat of the speculators ‘ Ms, lvoe aad hé were busy comparing GREP SITACOURSIORbalwlilina’| sees MorrixGuest, Leo Levy }qgurea on. the bovks of Ue Met pelfing 7 &Nd-Mike Jacods run the outside tleketsjHireet Railway Company, the New York 0/ Ol the theatre nt $2.0 ticket. at the Herald squart,. Casino, Hippo- | City Railway or operating Tn he Bhuberts profemsed to | believe drome, Daly's aad Grand Overa-House. | Metropolitan Securitles, Compan ANOTHER PRESENTATION OF EXCEPTIONAL o0th Anniversary Sale Values lithe reemult of the passing of the quar- jn-Detroit United Railway.— Smaking—targe ee ‘urex_for_inmp | ments but cannot borrow, funds for the. | purpose, thereby: being foreed to Day for such improvements out of the earnings. ‘A statement to this effect was issued to the atockholders by President J..C. | Hutchins:from the offices of the read i in city. terly dividend of the. Detroit United (er Secrott Sotieat artery it) REE way ee eee eee oe $11/800.000 and & tunded Thia-atock je very largely held here. iebt of $2,387,40. Accords to Ma pata From at the close of the market its wurplus | yesterday to 4 ‘at.the opening to-day | MONTREAL; Oct. 15.—The- stock market waa in a blue panic to-day as ment -for 1 ‘wan $1,160,000, ~ NES HGREERY aco. 34th Street LADIES! SUITS.-In Both: ‘Stores. Tailored Suits, made of Broadcloth, -- cheviot or Novelty Fabrics, + 22.50, 29.00 and 35,00—— Messaline Dresses, Suitable for after- noon or evening wear. 39-50 Plaid; stripe or check Worsted and Broadcloth Walking Skirts. _12.50 23rd “Street: : 5 i This Great Sale 1s now in tts third week and the enthusiasm he wonderful number of bargains offered daily has not diminished. there are scores of specials not advertised. 1s greater thanever. In every department ss Made, Laid and Lined at the Price Quoted. We just_-bought-from_one_of the largest and best known carpet manufacturers in the State of New less than 85c. a yard, and at that price is considered cheap:- but, on account of certain little imperfections, which it is difficult {o detect, we shall make, lay and line these carpets on your floor for 45¢, a yard. Columbia Ingrain Carpet, one full yard Imperial Axminster—Carpets, with Pea We alway Sa sells (Org Socs ai yates border to match; made, laid and (ined with These. Specials in the Rug Section Cut from the full roll, Special in this gfeat sale, a yard ee padded lining; regular price $1.85; a yard... Smyrna Rugs. Size s Size A new lot of Smyrna Rugs at the tullowing pri 6x9, 3. 98- | 7.6x10.4 ” Smyrna Rugs, Size 30x60; regularly | The heaviest S ‘y Sale jregularly 50c.; ye ieee sAeOOPprice.. S8ersiry Sate price. SS e+ 8, 200-ntill-sempjes-c} English Velvet Rugs,' si Impert the same kind that] thé-kind that all stores sell for-s extra quality ait-carpet: = E es -departments in New York twor- regular at $16.98; $25.98; special ji sale at } sale at 6x9; ; Sell regularly fo: $3.98; Anniversary if eguiarly, 10; Anniversary Sale rugs, size 9x1 special for this special price for this } sale will be: $1.10 Conuine Inlaid Linoleum at 29c. jsefurtengths-n-just-th>-sizes and—just —the-paiteris—you—want 7 2 Hours Only, 10 to 12; 2 Hours oa 8 to 10.) 2 Hours Only, 8 to 10 | 5c. per yard {tor 29c. OH dolke one _half yard wide; “for $1.10. G nine eau | York 500 rolls of All-Wool Brussels Carpes, including hall, room-and stair patterns, that never retails for Ts UMBRELLAS. In Both Stores. On Wednesday, Octoder the 16th. Taffetas Silk Umbrellas, with tape edge. Handles of Imported Natural Wood. . 26 inch for. women. 26-and-28 inch-for men. SHIRTWAIST DEP’TS. In Both Stores. A complete stock of Fall Waists in. Messaline, Chiffon, Chiffon Taffetas, all- over Net and Lace. Large assortment of tailored Waists, made of Madras, Cheviot and Linen, as “washable Flannels. On Wednesday, October the 16th: 300. all-over: ‘Cluny Lace Waists. 8,75 value toh SUNDERWEAR DEP 'S:-9m Both Steren-— Ladies’ Pajamas, made‘of WashSilks, Pongee, Surah, Silk and Wool, English and Scotch Flannels. ___._ Bath-and Boudoir Slippers. Various _ colors and materials. _ Qn-Wednesday, October the. 16th. __ ‘Ladies’ English Flatnel Pajamas 3.52 pide lengths. 37 } AMERIC. sit | quality that wars: © -Ngnig Stanipad Gaver SUV TC MARE A Mitistake, et THT OW, bet eer a | from 2 to SPM, 95c XXXX | 28¢ Sheet Linoleum, Sheet—+ Hy 2 *Cook*s Cork Linoleam, ‘Cook's: the same a yard. pike sG you SUSHI: to-niorrow, between 3 anti-19 and-frony2to-4-Po My at-28c-} and from 3-—te 5PM at_37e. | yard, She’ s the Chasming Creation of a Famous Parisian Artist. : Her picture in colors —all, ready for fram- ing—goes FREE with every copy of —Misses_and Children’sEnglish Fi: nel Pajamas —‘Phe-new‘Decca” Boudoir. Slipper -LACE-CURTAIN-DEP!TS,__In Both Stores. “Sale of Lace Curtains and-Lace- Draperies, — __The collection includes-new w importa: _ ions of French Lace Curtains in Filet, —~ Point Arab, Point Flanders, Renaissance and ‘Novelty Laces, 45.00, 65.00. and 110,00 er pair usual prices 65.00, 80,00 and 145.00 __ About 500 pairs Renaissance, Marie simple Re, White or Arab. 4 ; ; 3-75,_5.50 and 8.50 per pair + usual prices 5,00, 7.50 and 10.50 [ace Bed Sets; Vestibule Panels; Bu-— reatt Covers; Scarfs and Lace-Table Covers, JAMES MoGREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Street : — JAMES WREERY ag, ——>r DRESSMAKING. DEPT. - ‘sae Street Store Only. “s The Ladies’ Tailoring and Dressmaking Department is showing Imported models, — for copies of which orders are accepted : ate moderate prices. Reception, evening Goma luncheons ._ Costumes, Tailor-made Suita and ‘Riding Habits. \ Next Sunday’s World in Greater N. Y. Thirty-fourth Street.

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