The evening world. Newspaper, October 16, 1907, Page 11

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THE ~ EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1907. him, Finally the money » became sick. I needed mi: ately, and called upon iy ‘They came ucrows with a ance trom, his fither'® © Heard He Had Another Wife. "But all this Is not what st, out in search of him. 1 he hud another wire. K eth i a i a Ge Season of Coughs and a AND FIC AIM of sosmtae® Colds Is Upon Us. FRANCISCO, Oct. 16 THE BIG STORE gist pilgllists Jack Jon vaye siguéd articles fo i 5) dumping inf ested, —— Ancestors “Sourdough valgned and: ; y Now that the season ts approaching| tm better to purchase each separately ap prineess She er when people-are most subject to the| and mix them at home, : Z 1 unpleasant-experlenceaf.colds,_with| ‘The genulne Virgin OM of Pine I Says, and “lm Bad!” ‘the consequent wearing strain of| put up for dispensing, only in Her el SAL Way i nies (FO Coughing and the danger of more se- punce v1als seach vial saccurely: sealed, * ; fi = en Case WI ali en teresting, bul st Z 6 rlous trouble apt to follow neglect, the graved wtapper showing plainly the .| following simple formula’ 18 MoS} name—Virgin Ol! of Pine compennd herwelf’ Mrs. Dorothy Glatk send: hier = ns thmely, It-is said to break up a cold| phe guaranteed under the Food and A consignment of “peiticonts to the Jete| YP, PF ay tas I in 24 hours afd ctire any cough. that 34, 1908, Serial od, 51, prepared: only.by Leach Chém: a} tering rae ha tad ia wie shea ‘i at Eee vices ear mele SED es y LyN the effort to relieve the pressure on- our facilities duiing. athe “itléraoon eres eee ea oe yatta ahaa ee oF rel ea ca a ie hours, when the business is-all that our organization can handle, we offer se: eee Meet pad £- ith ang Peete (xorman | ounces ‘of -Unetins—Cinchona com: tlon-of pine sneedle-or-tenves-instead= ; at before 12. o'clock; ‘noon. After- iwelve-o'clock;: only ONE stamp=the usual-number « mOUro vents or pioneer in the Yukon sStinor, who is Investigating ber strange | The ingredients are {inexpensive 1 4 éountry, her mother a hult-breed In-| story to-day. It abe finds it true a5 / and can be purchased without trouble | iaken Se ene stamps; if you.spend a dollar in: the afternoon you -get TEN stamps. ‘arrest, and continue her s¢arch for her | Ue. direction fa that “man. Ter, : fie Seng theme ome Hela UE Mien conta] dose every four hours. Five] md style of, package are: ineffective, Q. “TWO “S,& Hv” Green Trading - Stamps with each ten cents of ‘purchase made. tad remarkable career. Likewise she areag jpound can be used in place of the! of trom the pine tree proper. a eyiex Ma Wahte turned _Mrs_.Poote| | (mhewe pine needle: offs’ are not in- Ml pi —will be given: If you. spend a dollar. here BEFORE noon you get TWENTY Ulan, daughter of, a Russian and an|thinks the dusky Mttle descendant of @/ a+ any good dru store. To avol2 As. 800 mx the friends of Mrs.) Charles “¥. Fool, wlio sometimes calls Hyas, [ Nave Deen’ arrested several! two “punces of aly This tug ai he/salls up the river. Oh, I'm being largely composed pf a distitla. is an unusual woman, Her father iB: = jwhisky with the same offect_ probationary officer. Miss tended for internal use, and when = sourdough and an India rincess a Indian princess. When three years old |heteuated to return. to ae Shel substitution of some inferior pine she was put in a San Francisco con-! wi! be allowed to continue her searca | Broduct for the Virgin Ot} of Pine, it vent, where she remained until ine}. r her husband te-morrow. Pe go ot han fatier: Coming ibta a for, lune, she set‘out to sce the world, and. her big Oriental eyns have: looked out} on many adventures in the wild and wooly West. Marriage Spoiled All, Mrs. Pool-to an Evening World re- | 10 AND AFFINITY Aa | yr to-day. an she sat waiting to r trousers In the prison pen. i x oe =) Bue marriage spolled it all. . and the young woman plunged | ' Men in every alk of fe, in int te race. rags tun. | Then He Boldly aurea Her pps || Artistic Biapire Combs Worth $4 to $10, at 3 with a dead-one, asf aids 7 may) “While Wife No. 1 Was in man—allwearW. -L-Douglas!5.5 0 The-Second Shipment of a Great Purchase and_No More LA Ghartes 8. Pool to get rid of him. 1] Adjoining Village. [See ee ee —— of These Wonderful Eargains When These Are Sold : —. BOUT a month ago we purchased 2,500 of these exquisite Empire combs from: the-manufacturer for-an Evidence that the aMnity ge A extraordinarily small sum of money. We sold 1,700 of these combs’ during the first days of our “ft ja.mighty aure that something ‘Rot | [SSR aDSEAL TS Ne eee <n au: tow ; ‘ Eleventh Anniversary Sale and the remainder (about 800 combs), which arrived aly the other day, = tim winging and after he bad once take | "young farmer, of Wall Township, 3 3 g m) “|H| will be offered t ‘ow at this special price, The assortment -of designs is very large (there—are—not_more him off. He told me he was e buyer in| Jr wat werralened Oh Jeter, | : than three combs of any one pattern); some are gold plated, set with jewels; others with pearls and rhine- necoeacty Soule i stones and in oxidized) filigree patterns. This is your last opportunity to get combs worth $4 $1. m5<I) be nd paint and he seemed to have | emanded to the County Jail to awalt 5 p. when he first T gave him a rouiful ence or two, 2 ir T-did 1 owaitto be hurig. e Bp “or th jueor. Also, an i = a and # True are au eiiec elvan ceronuicre| wer enter Ranctanaa dete [ony Ane ene eueeont otatne ; (Or lsaeeoenen 6608 boos coos coud Onn t= cnn ee ee . 2 | wwodley, the story goce, thought he 44 he selection of 3 lett by his father, C2 EY BOSE ug nd other materials for (legel Cooper Store. Floer, Pront stone y tnedraes from (Be i Had mot his fate in September, 1903, hartiet 2 i § Aully he pestered ine no with his| when he married Miss Edna B. Lodge the ‘shoe, "la eS i [marty |i, jersey City, They lived happily ana Getallef the maki 500 ed ak | Contented-on thelr ttle farm. in, Wail BY the most complete organization : | French Gilt argains in ic ‘ures é New Fall les S Pool. I hate that | Township until February of this year, Cha tee peters me roremeniand Y aS Clocks at $1. 50 Hats at $6. 15 Te crue wad aintiait | when Wooley made a trip to 3atas- highest wages paid In the shoe U makes little alfierents what pi rikular class of pidture ALOU ES @ you want or what price you may wish ¢o pay, we are a. quan, a few miles away. nd a whose workmanship oh . erlees he fascinated with Industry, Rnainarrleaniifeeware certainle iin tty Migs Grace Estelle Ch Cannot beexcelled. confident-you-can-casily-make-your-selection. from the. Rut as time went on he de; That he forgot all about his wife an {f t could take you Into my eres . i + sie ire Sto! : Fe eeu ae ea ed cussed 8 | ean and. Wooley. were, married” by” the at Brockton, Mass. ; : oot Se ale Tate is not a common one—it is one. Gisposition as ever grew on a man, Sec aol pahded jihad marred ey, the Pf . er go, yeti a Day to Live On. | 3°" chure Pint eras ets, : of the Jargest in the city, including some of the most elab- 'E. Chureh, after which they re-. @ tions k Matasquan and ived- serene: 2 4 we orate highly artistic and famous pronuel is _ known to @ nt —me—tn— the — tree ip act = -heemlt_and. pueeed ont Sant fat Week emase et day-for mg 10 live on. Wav an Exaul-| As soon as wife No. 1 learned that he | had aes te an woman she hurr! Serene areiin Detective : ant-y. an come: rats See ieee sot my black eyes almost as—recdlarto h for Wooley, ana h 25 Va Hi) want you to know our Picture tore. &s the fifteen cents for lunck- rasp Mile and he found him W.L, DOUGLAS BOYS' aN fess rok 1 AS MY MEN'S p , y_working on his fath i? ES, THE 1.75 ext Tetis ate eo eauraaeis coat untee arm = so SR fp lg em AC By) | Taare iets Pitereg tod (Patitiamen goa oar gs ee saat ies < (s rE $3.35 (and he did. Hie vied me tothe 2 away from the home of wife No, 1 aid tute. When In noed 9 and seemed | treir child. your doaler ie dtl va lbp yereery ee values uP to $ nish OOK NaCNye, ater ; The model illustrated is a Pieasea that hia Onna ttle wife fell handsome “tailor-made” hat, Hilo, paventy habits.” 1 | 1 : |imatted fy rywhere, Illustrated Catslog free. Etchings andColored Landscapes— snd WoRRe UNIT Tea ASE | __W. L. Douglas Shoe Stones in-Grester New York: Paste apd yo t bat. wei te i Ieframe: ‘astels— matted; In 3-inch _ gilt ‘ -mad ite Dagens a | ay ayaa 128th Street. ee lee Th F fs matted; at za noice at “89c ie Rss, Lad B 25° Se aatlane ce 345 Eighth Avenue. ese rench __novelty Colored Figure Subjects—matted; Selected Oil Paint gen | heave | effect in green cloth, with S5 Nemsan Streste reached Sate clocks are catnty EG iN in gilt! ith hed Botieest end ee recees = Te K able ‘or TTR cnraRTne 0a ay ae | ne aa Late eerie inarr 839 | sans 5 Pais fae see ee sign acitttica yatta giana Artistic Colored Pict a ane velvet shapes with rosettes Many stores-selt-these clocks. for mes, fold burnishiz..§ 1.95 Hera nenctelieetonetes 20 and Som ee isa nora Our regular price 1s $1.65, | eds reguiatly $a which we have = er Oil Paintings —our reRular $50 $10 to $12 values $] 50 Assorted. Figure sublet a Ppelatlngaimredienel 835 ($10 /t0/ $12) values $6. 75: “dilted -for-io-mor- ames; reglatly peialinesaeeay sin other row only to. (Siegel Cooper St Floor, Front) at. (Siege! Cooper Store, Third Floor, Centr) lexel Cooper Store, Second Floct Gooner Store, Second Floce, Fret “Mould A VEN if you don’t know anything: bout the benefits ppc from we Ine arch- “sapponlak shoes, the high prices hem by other shoe stores must Suggest their valtie to people with ailing feet. TF you suffer from’ ‘‘flat foot”” or any other foot or ankle weakness Caused by a weak-arch, ere is nothing that will relieve you so well as Poot Mould Arch-Supporting shoes, Many forms of foot ailment can be traced to a broken down—arch—and can be cured if the-proper shoes are worn So. effective are arch-supporting shoes in relieving’ foot troubles that many. dnslers: have f git 0 aut ~upon=them-an-inflated-vatue;— and ¥ou'l}-pay_for more. than shoe vatue if you! Ou ‘Mould Arch-Supforting sshvesare-our-tamous-Foor -Moulds-with=a Foot Mould steel arch ‘su; port-built in—and they’ are positively the equal in wear, comfort; fit-and-looks-of-any.of the-arch-supporting shoes sold ar specialty. Stores. from $6 to $' 7Our price for Foot Mould A Arch- Supporting Shoes ‘for men or women is | Men’s and Women’s Stylish Foot Mould Shoes | We are showing all the latest and most appro ed Styles in a leathers and sizes in’ Foot Mould $3 Shoes without the arch suppor! at.s......, Ke opens Kapubbdaocdsete SARGUOS Gedirroursecice : (Slegel Cooper Store, Sestne Floor, Rear.) Good Groceries_Low—Priced— HAT’S the policy—yes, the rule—of this Grocery Store. It is just that which has established our tremendous business and provided for New York's thousands a place to buy economically and safely their table supplies. — Ye. “don't-sell-poor-quality goods at any_price, and we-sell.the standard grades at-only the. lowest-possible prices. jf Mail and telephone orders filled carefully and promptly, Phone 4000 Chelsea. E arenes eee eee Dessert Fruits - Mild Cured Hams - ' ponncathy extra quality, Bartlet pears, The ert atlections from the leading squinces, red raspberries, golden how Goverament Ine damsons. or mild suger 40) regular nity to buy GRAND RAFIDS Farnitare, > not uscally-obtainable in credit houses, on oar. eal ue iarge system. All prices ‘marked in oats figares. Turkish Rooker, $29» Oak Buffet, $24 Brass Bed (2 it. Post), $29 Dresser $19. \ Davenport Sofa Bed i Weathered Oak, combines a Sofa and Bed, up: $55 holstered in genuine chase leather, t ae Mahogany, upholstered in res velours and tapestries. New Season’s Teas English Breakieat, Fermota Oolong, ladla-Cerlony one and age ver ties “weight ine HS Meso ee Ole | New Layer Figs s:)* stz IMPOR BISGUITSS Hosier & Paim eracream Hinacras. Albe Concert l4e NEW APPLE BUTTER—Foaniain quality: EMT Diet pda ibe 45e | orcHard FARNSUCCOTAS Faveyi sugarcorn, suger fost red hid solid pack it sirlog beans; cause 24 cans, $2 doz, $1.15; can wality, ‘riole eal 38c E—Mocha-snidave J AD - es 5-Piece Parlor. Suit, $39 SANTA CLARA PRU $ | . by a Rehly carved. Mahozany finished frames. Armson all 5 pieces. Brit : : esa a RNGE Senge interes | aye iat 3 thes § i . SEES Upholstered tn deronas,tavestries.and siik old: ’ ke _ i from Panay tt the tq Fibre Ble 202.;.3 Ibs. URD ARAL S Antti i } 4 8c; 3 Iba, | CHOPPED PICKLE yn: | bl irements of a month for EAS GaGa sae RES inac | CHO Om eH TET Cee | DRG DRT RRS 4 3 Wrapper sos i i 6: bor. wee MN | oe Tbe $3. $1; Md. net B4e ‘ = Hee ee iad barns $2058 i r TEAS 7 + Enlist ae welght devas ‘ ah i er ‘ 25¢: poporder, Hyam or DB 0 ae paon NET EET i h i 7 | B d Waters $1ith ee vs ree omeriade i “to 10e | Dold’s Hamsand Bacon «Qld Dutch Coffee Ts, 676; 5 lbs. y, hams or bacon, lle UIA. x1 lenmore Yellow Split Peas, 2504 dey sugar surat Dold’ pease rail gl Cas . tuto, or white hidser 3c aily aod ar azea Tha spec c

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