The evening world. Newspaper, October 16, 1907, Page 10

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PUL HAY UNIONS MAKE PLNS FOR ae Wh f IN( REASE sald they Ehew the. Order ot Railway : i Conductors were peer here) PoE none = bk Fenatng seers pereete es | Avoid a Breakdown! evensttyve Eogtneers. placed in the pen, and at 11.30 the door cop. We kept quist. Will Demand More Wages. Was opened to remove the prisoners to| |, Macino wanted to get _enay, but Within the past three years the wages | Raymond Street Jail Carleton’s ab-| ter Carieton hed get cut, his friend of engineers, firemen and switchmen | sence was then discovered. One of the| Dut'the seat back and told Us we might have ‘generally raised throughout | other prisoners told how he escaped. sit, down. eae, Lae ere eye are Peay pAey curned 5 thes longest ee) On Steir, and charges. wil de made against the Fae ane eet, balaneincteane. Uae | sald the man, “and bt» friend Uistbed | Gitcer ‘wito bad charge of the pen and i "i A for} hin to climb pen it He pull the | prisoners. er incraces A sein Eeneear ial earaaiouse bara of and um bed to er ced eee pay tome te cae an fas companion said he: would ead | red jemooth face and weal eee Binadway Contra e OUnE| Grr the firet man o¢ us who called al inc clothes, the meeting.” All expressed anxiety for| THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 16, 1907. Greenhut Women's and Childrens Underwear al] ~The following items are worthy of attention as showing a the manner in which the finer classes of the most staple _ ductors and Trainmen in. Sployees that bjda fair ts result in the WASGS of conductors, brakeman, Rag- men and baggage men {is in seesion at _the Broadway Centra! Hote). It is an ecutive mecting, and the delegates “Bre extremety cautious about commit- ting thomsetyes concerning thetr object ois See ee i Delegates Representing Con-|°* oe figh Oficlale Precent. "| Flunending march, and, as {t seems, with quickening pace....Nervous exhaustion ‘ALK OF COMBINATION. ry “Amalgamation a: Powerful information, and some admitted that Edit » Evening Mall—“The procession-of Americans In_respo i aIT TH sible positions who find their tasks too heavy for thelr strength Iwes past in ....the product of overwork and worry, are the favorite maladies of the leaders | fin American politics and professional and business life” “| Orga i a WOT 7 three “days. 9, tion at | present. of making any. demands ‘upon the railroad companied, Every ble rafl-) : road.aystem \a represented at the most- | fCured ',. tox, but.the chief representation ix from. 2 Body in the ! failroad orld | die, Roonaytranta ‘and New York Gen: | by © J” Tie Would Be Const ed, | fmmnta thos emcee: arn reise a Nerve Food|. ‘A national convention af'rditrond em-| an paid thancihe crows of locale 7 75) pr. Wr Drindrech. we loas work to do. 2 tating —care to ers 2 ; : ye" beh giving Bf / 6 3 Tt ia : By Use moat delicate, if AD, JR-LEM ta siving marvellous revults in all nécvous cath Used in enaemic condition of the spinal cont, bya Shaking Patey and Loco:;notor Ataxia, curing loss ‘The ntona= represented in the ocon-| -werrtion aye-the Ordex of Railway Con- @uctors andthe Hrothérhood of Rail. ‘Trainmen. There are some 20 dele- @ites in-attendance ami-more are -com- @er of Railway Conductora holds e ‘meeting every “year-at about this tims, ‘Dut this tz the first meeting im con- function with the Brotherhood of Rall- ad ‘Tratnmen. In the membership of the latter er- i riization are included orakemen, fag- jmen azid other railroad employece di- rectly engaged inthe operation of trains and not in the unions of the en- gineers, firemen and conductors, Affil- fated, the treinmens and conductors’ funions would take in all the men back fot the engine and would constitute probably the most powerful Ge bie e rr a (au nial with wilters: profersonal. and: bores, people, I : vm # AC), and nil tanguld comiltinne of the aw DA lates ‘the bowels 3 armony. the foundation er health. Ree 2 Tablets conform exactly with Puss weet aw, Set wea'to contin a UU UL 5 rp aL on eet tame oe ins a Z a will mail te direst 1h Ae ee ere Paya Vd T| Srebus alece eer at egalzes R : Z jf MEDICINE COT3s ‘sixth a Eighteen-Year-Old Boy Pulled | Bars Out of Old, Rot- _* ten Vent. “Blessings Brighten as They Take Their Flight.” - Health {s never so much prized as when illness interferes with Pleasure or work. When the stomach is sick, the digestion weak, the -herves unstrung, the head heavy with pain, nothing seems so desirable as'a sound mind in a healthy body. Keep stomach, liver and bowels in good order with ast —and you will rarely lose a day’s work or an evening's pleasure through sickness, These pills are a safe corrective and a general tonic, the good effects of which are felt throughout the entire body. Whenever you are not feeling ut your best, take Beecham’s Pills. They relieve constipa- tion, remove bilious conditions, improve the digestion, _ Jack Carleton, eighteen years 014, ao- cused of burglary,—escaped—trom—the+ pen in the Butler street court, Brook- lyn, -to-iay by tearing down the iron bars of the ventilator in the ceiling of the: room and passing from the root | J ‘tmto Court street. His escape was not discovered until he had got a start of more than an hour. — In the pen with: Carleton were six other prisoners—one, Frank-Mactno, ac-_ cused of homicide—but not one of the ethers made any effort to follow the eudactous lad. Carleton, with a companion several years his senior, and a boy of fourteen, was arrested for entering the tallor shop of Loula Boose, at No, 118 Union etreet, and stealing cleth valued at $100. ‘The three had been held for trial by Create Appetite, Restore Sleep $stence since 1563 and has always been | governed along the conservative lines {followed by the Brotherhood of Lo- given over to the custody of the Chil- Company ‘merchandise are priced by this firm ~ Women’s cotton-and-silk mixed Union Suits 3 properly’ i - cut and perfect fitting; high neck, long or short- ce | aes Women’s “Sterling” make, heavy white ribbed 2 ee 2. Union Suits with fashioned ankles and cuffs. . . 1,90. : : - a . Women’s. imported, Swiss tibbed, white merino oe _ vests; high necks, long’or short sleeves; a particularly : oo soft, firm, pliant, weave, usually soldat 1.25 a garment, 95: . sibesS = “Misses” and Boys’ ribbed merino Union Suits; Geli gl} oe gray or white ; warm, perfect-fitting and unshrinkable, 75. Women’s and Children’s Hosiery — = Reliable, standard makes of. hosiery, as_well_as_novelties-for ___— Jone tee _dresswear, at the following prices: ies sx, Women's fine thread silk hose with lace ankles in. ee Company black, white and colors; value 1.50, ue . : 95 Women’s well made, fast black, mercerized hose, - . double soles and high, spliced heels; value 35;--. 2S is __ Women's ingrain, fast black, lisle thread hose with = white split feet; value .45, . . . . Os es (ee Children’s Hosiery—good weight, hard twisted, two : es thread cotton yarn, reinforced knees, heels and toes. All sizes. , Value .25 a pair. Box of 6 pairs, ._. 1.00. Sixth Avenue, Eighteenth to Nineteenth Street (Formerly Occupied by B, rece & Ca) » New York. ‘a Society. In bexes with tull Gtreetions, 1¢c. ten and his partners were eS .+ There are a few a. recent large lot. Come they ‘last and take advantage of our-low purchase price. Only five or so of $8 Enameled Bed, 4 ft. 6 in only, $5.75 _ _Now_! — “Shi Brass, Vernis-Martin and Enamel =tyle and price, ——_-— z Blankets, Sheets, Comforters, etc. Mattresses, Pillows, ete, made in “more than. the ordinary ‘kind: suse, and large enough to be very “=14.x 24-inches, _ ves a $20 Enamelled and Brass Beds, 4 ft. 6 in- —___-Oak Dresser, $10.50 = | An article of very’ neat appearance, capable of long and_well-finished_oak,with an oblong mir and 4 ft ...-.--.+22.--Now $18.75 (all color) peace ud ‘Fast J25th Street z s : at very low figures. : our own Sanitary Factory;—that cost” no j near _ Park Avenue = fi serviceabl edlaute Then) _furniture...is-complole in ag. eee 2 oe ee Here are a few suggestions of our complete stock. Come and see the goods. You're sure to aaa The pancls-and-teqs-of “these chais are alio- : ey SSA ca Gauss ere i SSL find_just-what your Hame needs to -makeatbrighter-and more comfortable SS oad “=o elected “mahogany. » With the above, or-simi Open-Face Bookcase, $675 Carpets, = '—s—sRags, Linoleams, Etc, Se en ee : Substantial Brunel .-------$ «70. Smyrinas,..18x36.in- Linoleums: from" “1860 oS ee Madey neither oak “or imitation “malogany. This << Daste reuse (0) 98 Seman IT Oileloths from... 380 Sie chal is_a bookcase of simple but neat appearance. It has Fine Velvets ....-....2.... -1,15 Axminster, 27x54 ine Mattings from .seeeweveeeseee AD Ze * E “five ample ‘shelves; and ‘a’ cartain can be hung on Extra Axminsters, in, solid tones Axminsters, 9x12 ft. - Cocoa Matting from........ 50 Everything for the Dining-Room except the Food. are f the ringed rod, to keep the books free from dust. or patterns --.-.-.. eee. 1.35 Wiltons, 4.6x7.6 ft. Kensington Art Squares, 3 sizes, ; xy Everything. for, the library except the book Sayonneries... ve. 1.55 Wiltons, 9x12 ft. 2 grades, from....., 5.50 to 10.50 : ’ ; Re coe Union Ingrainss +--+ -s eee. 49 Brustely, 6x9 ft. e+ seeee vse 10.50 Doormats of Steel, Rubber and __ Acme Washing Machines, $5.98 : ; Al Wool" Ingrains 222-027 .75. And All Standard Sizes. Cocos. z et weds 4 Neat Corner Chatr, $5.25 Ho " “Crex" Grass Carpets.. 85 & .39 “Vera’’ Rugs, 3 sizes, from.. 6.75 * All Sizes, All Prices, have ey es, care eae Laie Just te ae to ‘are for that odd’ comer in your Geis -Our_prices_always_include_making, laying—and_lining: a ings; steam and water-tight lid; no iron to ‘Tust. or parlor. fakes up ttle room, yet is always com- he tear clothes. It ‘is simple, speedy and satisfactory “fortable. © Covered in velour, tapestry or damask, Exquisite Parlor Suite, SLL. : a and will last indefinitely. . , twhichever best ‘suits your furnishings, Everything about this suite is of the highest possible quality. The design is. exceedingly graceful, the Man: other labor, time_and money Savers in our. 3 i i Housefurn "Sewing Machines, China, Cut ‘Refrigerators, Lamps, Clocks, V‘ New Harlem Store: East 125th Street, ear Park Avenn Every piece for every place. fCurtains, Pictures, Cushions, Couch Covers, Screens, Stoves, Ranges, Everything to make the home more homelike. —. : $200. 193 to '205-Park Row. delicate marquetry across the backs is in keeping with the ishing Dep't. beauty of the solid GEES Cod the cushions are gies! cotton batts, covered in fine silk. Few handsomer pieces Glass, Crockery, Kitchen Utensils, were ever conceived. " ‘ases, etc, ( We have Parlor Suites from below '$20 to over Downtown: Chatham Sqr, everything for Housekeeping. Cash or Liberal Credit. Floor Coverings in FaH Colors. Matched Dining Chairs WORED-HELP WANTS WILL QUICKLY BRING TO-YOUR DOOR THE KIND OF WORKERS THAT WiLL ae - ~~ —-Mahogany Sideboard, mn Y-1/ Handsome enough for any "dining - room, and arranged most conveniently. There is an-upper cupboard with -a ‘mirror back, which as. “good-—as—a_~china closet, and, bes sides the three drawers, there _is_a large “com: partment —with-latticed-glass-doors.- All Parts _ are highly polished and thow beautiful grain. ' sue Mahogany Fable, $37.50 : : wv “Its-Found: top ‘is of selected stock, and is as beautiful-as can ‘be mad le. _ design of its heavy pedestal and feet makes ~~ the beauty of the wood more effective. Cane ’ be extended to 8 feet, me Others in wonderful variety, ae Chatham Square Cr The Famous Cowperthwait System Our Liberal Credit Plan enables you. to purchase any amount of Household Goods, enjoy them now, and pay for them at the rate of $1.50 a week or $6 a month for $100 worth (any other amount in proportion ). Or, if you prefer to pay cash, we deduct 10% from your bill,

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