The evening world. Newspaper, October 17, 1907, Page 11

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THE EVENING QUT OF A WINDOW —Jumping from -a—first-story window, Dacob Orange, thirty years old, of No. M Tutgefs. street, -cariy to-day es-,|" ; 38 Saped fcom the Gouvernesr: Hospital, | wins signs onthe White House but was caught afler a chase of haity Read that ‘no dogs are allowed,” .-), @ dozen’ blocks.’ He was taken to} Bellevue and placed tn the psyctiot crowd. tts PATENT LEAPS. P82 wei IRL MLLED BY 4 locke by the street’ rallway ‘ Antotnetts—Muverter, nine years old. | No. 117 Harrison street, Bréoklyn, was yun down by @ cross-town car at Col~ umbria ‘and Irving streets last ini her legs being fractured and four fin “|wera cut from her Teft hand. Bue ated later in the Long Island College Ho¥+ pital. ss i | Avcrowd gathered after the accident and-rushed atthe thotorman, Jobii » | Clark, wno. defended “himself until po- | Jaw? | te crowd fired ‘a shot at Ciark, and, ax ho'was about to fire the eecond Ul @ woman knocked the pistol.’ from his hand, It was exploded ‘felt, and, th crow! scattered in. + pon Orange wont > probably: be ‘per- farmed. * : Hing —A— regulation ——= HF J ¥ u — hospital night ehirt he went to eleep. | He was aaleep when the surgeons | fwent to perform the operat they did not disturb him ,as his tr 28 not serious, : —Atter—they tetr, a ON thie _ nurse. “epened a window on fumped-to-the-sidewaik. Several saw him as he ran through Wront sireet in his night shirt, and fol- fowed him. At Jackson, and Southy Ee —=treatas Policeman bipentring, of the, —The engagement [s-announcet_e! Wed This Winter. Delancey street station, took up the) Marie E, Baxter Rees, daughter of Mr. Chase, and finally caught him j and Mrs. Arthur F, Rees, of Bil = - aa + | Asheville, N, C., formerly of New __ BY WIDESPREAD STORM. D, Shope aac The Gables, j wood, N. J. pe Miss PARIS, Oct. 17.—Despatches from ‘the iad Gael Dike (PETE C43 ———-eentre-and-south of Frince to-day—at @onfirm the worst reporta-of the de- @truction caused) by the flocds. The -—___-sivera_eire_Bhone-ani prone and thats among the younger set in New. ‘uxedo and Léng’ Island. — Atlas Rees is uw great-grandda the —tate—Hon:—Horaco tact Qributaries are ne torrents, causing rete CHB ea batt ace the State of Ver- ae) y ont, und gTanddaughter of the lat fm 20me places the highest water ever | 44; Kees, of New® York, also Gen; ———gecorndcd. In hundreds of cities and) A non Sidney Baxte: . towns the water is om two to wit feet high In the stre resulting Gen, Grant's staf, and ‘Breat distress. prominent-tigure in Wall Stre = Maliroad traMc {s_utterly sorgan- | hiece of the late Gen. H. H. Bax as h * S27 YOUNG SOCIETY Miss Marie-E,-Baxter-Rees-ani FRENCH CITIES FLOODED . |‘ M5 Atrats D._Snerert, 4 ot New-York, son of Mr. ard Mrs. Augue— wn In soclety, and are popular from the Amity etrest station ' were Drunkards — | Cured Secretly Costs Nothing to Try. (Miss tmore, York, Fan- € well York, ughter wito- Iicemon. got to. his side, Some one-in | called-to disperse_the crowd-and Clark |§ i id Any Lady Can-Do-It-at Home—— 2 5 In-ptetty mottle” fects; ityand ext a size; suita office ov home; sized regularly $15; atrrers esustiet tosses Velvet Carpe. jul se.ve. c “fect and are absalu' to-morrow. est examples of? thy No stock in New tains :ny-prettier color shown in two grades: =. prices to-m' only a one-day off ah e ta is x Now, and — odorless discovery. feed, At places the road deen |X ; oe ee Nediawenanduiheretariouxtratuns iss Roos is a striking blonde. She “ot peerstly bysaby- clad ysis Ber water. l{s-artiatic-and_ musical, and very. fond ar Heartlly, endorsed hy. ‘The mtorm-centre is now moving aea- | Of all outdoor sports, and_ta_ a ward, the weather 1s clearing and the | tionaily good horsewoman. fworai appears to be over. Mr, Bhepard is a prominent tect. lets a member of. the perance = excep- that while the devot ~ fe, meet on, th archi. ew | pat b ; York Chapter of the American Inati- G. H) BACKUS RESIGNS. tute. of Architects, the Architectural 7 : Giving a4 his reason the fact that he| League: he also ‘belongs to. several FREE TRIAL COUPON. clubs. in and out of town. He has package of the wonderful has been appointed an aasistant com-| just returned from Jamestown : enor Hi. Rackus. a lawyer, of No. | 2 Bo Dioorty atreet, Fy ‘ed=the Go from the Board of E Bppointed In December. peace es Ras “PLOTTERS SHOT IN HAYTI esterday resign erswere—shotin Hay) yeater-ig--Mend---the- soults y, Minister’ Furniss cables. It was! Howells, the author, and:-Mra. Ell! feria tere that a much larger p tans were under charges of STE enter that no ettizeny ‘ether country were under arrest. a it fi provanty” ducation. for many years, iy a keen sports- 2 ; being an enthusiastic lover of i ‘A v = opard isa ew or am WABHINGTON, Oct. 17.—Five political aoe aiee Moad, tne arehltan; bakin we Aiiha my i te had been set “for the A~free-trial As “a | Golden Remedy will he sent you by mall, wel of the Public Service Commlasion. | member of Bauadron A, which escort- | in plain wrapper, if rou whl fit in Jour Rame.andaddress..on..blapk ll ‘below, cut out the coupon and j.- Ono, You can then pruve ‘to yourself how yeorethy and rary it can used, and eB OU = Dean lott F, os the entite blood supply of the stronges 4 ‘Avhich follow degrade and—pollute the life of those.who contract and neglect this far-reach deeper and deeper, until it attacks the Yones, causing them to decay, thus making @ complete physical wreck. —____ me with no And -not-only the one who first con- ed with The first symptom of Contagious Bloéd Poisén is usually a little insignificant that often no attention is given it; but when the blood-beco nifected> with the-virus-the-mouth-and throat -ulcerate, glands -in-the-neck and groi 11 and-sometimes burst, forming ulcers, the hair comes out, co “on the body, and where the disease is allowed to remain in t eins; these goods are all ‘ ‘ an tely new; regularly jc a yard; 2 Te % lvet Rugs ‘ These. rugs iepresent the very T #-—(Sle gel Cooper Store, Filth Floor, Fro: J.B.GREENNUT, ‘PRESIDENT. ‘Fountain and “ff Carpeis Reversible: Smyrna Rugs pest qual- ble forthe 0.6x13;0; $11.75 f3 with, or Weavers’ York con- r effects or” = éesigns than are embraced in this collection. -Alinew, perfect goods, ed HE regular prices on these are just > about one-third greater than our sale : ¢ orrow. eres __They are all pieces bought for our regular stock; in perfect condition; flawless and +-unscratched___- eas reguintprice-830;-sale-price—« ead § oon EERO tain Stretchers and Stoves -And a Score of Other Hause Helps at ‘Special Prices -Curiain Stretchers Double the Usual Number of Stamps on All Purchases Made Before’ — , 12 o Clock, Nosn N the effort to relieve the pressure on our facilities ‘during the afternoon hours, when the business .is ‘all thatour organization can’ handle, we-offer- TWO “S, & Hi” Green Trading Stamps with-éach ten cents of. purchase | “made before 12 o'clock, noon, After’ twelve | o'clock, only ONE stamp—the usual number— will be given... If. you. spend a dollar -here ~BEFORE—noen—you—get—twenty—stamps;—if- you spend a dollar in the afternoon you get TEN stamps. Prices on Couches and Davenport E Act quickly—its Victory | Sewing Machines E can prove that’ WV“ pretotortin an Victory. ha Guaranteed for Ten Years Attachments with each machine. al at. Prices are $12.75, $13.59, $15, ; $16.75 and $18.50, loor, Centon) frames; regularly $1 One of the most practical and Somersaultic Beds— seers ea WOLSEY | vetours~Couches== ] F with assorted velours;—duttt on solid oak tufting; patent by 5; sale price. . Leather Couches Regularity —— 7 Reduced to | Reguiarty — $35.00 $80.00. rare up to-date articles of furniture; 45.00 35.00 | 95,00 a child can opérate it; the very best Davenport bed on 55.00 43.00 the market at the price; coverings comprise plain denim, yelours, crushed plush, imitation leather; frames are cn- Gouche ameled iron, gold:n oak or weathered oak; mahogany Atte enes finish to oider. zs Assorted Coverings Covering. ae Price. Regulerly Reduced to Denim, fron frame::<«:+- SQ2s20||- $1200... $9,508 + & __ as illustrated ; made 2 = 16.00 12.50 Davenport Sofa Beds — ¢}f solid’ oak frames, |! Velour, ivan iraniene. $29.00 || 19.00 15.30 ts structions patent tultings “i v olden lors, eee pe adjusted aame size as_three- || Crushed Plush, weathered oak $9Q (qi 18.00 14.00 qQuarter-size bed: covered with green velour, $29 50 trame..ci..s e. : 20.00 16.00- peeens 7 dark bluc and! No, C—basswood fram: station- Hardwood Spice Cabinet: [Bes i ‘ V : ‘S compartments cole Ena ere tioned a el y -Cheap Jarly Reduced to! Regul as_ illustrated: seven rows of ttons; cavered $10.50 $75.8 80.00 larly Reduced to $13.0) | $34.00 $27.00 18.00] 37-50 28:59 20.00} 48.00 23.0)| 31.50 35.00 26.00 ~~ Reduced t0- JF _So powerful is the:-virus of Contagious Blood-Poison that it-will disease and-corfupt. healthiest person, and the hideous sympto ‘ dy from head to foot. Unless the poison “driven from the-blood-it-preys-on‘the-internal-members-and-tissues and-eats out the-very ing and: destructive disorder. fi e system it penetrates; Iwas treated for two years by specialists who treatec| good result: When I OC sores and eruptions and was very woe tracts the disease must suffer, but it is -down. Today-I.am myself sain and my skit "transmitted through the blobd from gener. ar ag a baby’s. I know it made a positive cure) Blood Poison in tho vory worst form, anc ation to “ater poison. Many have also been inocu- shake, or by using the’ same tableware or generation, and innocent lives are making it my business to have my {rienas war fed-and diseased. i a did and already two of the having wonder- = because this. mou: fal restiite th the: way See Ctre Prey ate trond y. 55 r —tham what it did for; », lam today a living-testim. Tated and suffered the awful consequences: 15"s5 the -valuo of 8. 8. 8, in “cases” of adval Of. the. disease=through a fricndly hand Blood Polson. Hoping you will keep up your go-c| i work, I close, wishing you success. i | HARRY. BAR! a toilet articles of an infected person. 494 West North Ave, Chioago, Til. S.'S. S. is the antidote and cure for “Contagious Blood Poison—the only remedy that is able to get at the very 10ot of the! trouble and remove every particle of the poison so that there are never any signs of its to upset the stomach and digestion, interfere with “cause salivation or produce Rheumatism. return. §. S. S, is.made entirely of purifying, healing, cleansing roots and herbs of the} - forests and fields, and is absolutely harmless, It contains no strong mineral medicines) the proper action of the’ bowels, Ss. SS: goes right into the circulation and gently of the virus of PURELY VEGETABLE yon are suffering with snag jaigon’ ont of vour blood but surely forces out every parti ; ntagious Blood Poison, and at,the same time it acts wilh fins tonic) effect on the entire circulation. As soon as the system gets under the influence of the) i medicine the symptoms begin to disappear, the entire body is eeicvet 4 4 E cure is made. Uae >... , S. S,S..can be used in the privacy of one’s : “own homeand a perfect cure of this disease effected ‘ C ) @ @ without the knowledge of others, Welhave a 4 ° om é ‘specially written ‘‘Home Treatment” book whivh we will be glad to furnish to all who are curing themselves with $.S.S. It treats of every stage ay ; nauk and symptom of Contagious Blood Poison, telling) # © (he sufferer just: what he wishes to know in any emergency, and aids in every way in|the} Reduced from $1.25 0 enmpletion of 2 ctire. We will send this book aud also any special medical advice that finy be desired to all who write. We make no charge either for the professional service the book, end assure you that, it will be a pleasure to aid you in a: ious Blood Poison, begin the use of fore it permanently wrecks your, health sPpcoro and soon a perfect my way wecan, I* & S.S. and get the sore or ulcér, So; mes-more-deeply}] per-colored spots appear! ary pins, 1 inch G12 ttf ates: | No. 33: No, 77» inches wider statio: No, 44—basswood fr BPAIty Ales seep eee ee 7. T=—hasswood frat nches apart; very i very little space; ates Double _ Reversible Boards—spec.al at.... SONS; at. Clarets ARMAND FRERES & | {St Julien, case 12 qt Margaux, case 12 a1 . Pomiet-Canct, case 12 ts. . Chateau La Grange, czae 12 at Bordeaux, Frabed. ‘ood frantic, hes wide; stationary pins 134 Inches apart; with s=exscly=at. eve SLD nary—pins —1 Inch apart; with | easel; teres $1.85 ‘ame; -adjustable-pins inch. spins 244. easily put : onetten and when ‘not io use s,can be folded up into : $2.25 No. 40—hasswood teams — 1 Grst knew of my Blood Polsov six years ago an‘! 2a inches eee ~ Wines and Liquors co,, Oe * $2.10 ed very attractive In appearance ; 14 inches at. (O make a quick clearance of these “left-overs,”?- which are just_as good as the regular stock, we price the: ; class; ff-not satisfactory, same-cany, r ne and Co ER aCes be returned to us. We never sclt! exceptionally low and Incandescent -Lamps—const: 1*sconds,’" burner, manile and chimn ‘Berlin-Sauce Pans ori Ratttess 3 “Heating Stoves — || pices: cércat Voutle Boilers ularly 116 each; Aluminum il Heuting Stoves— || —S5 qt. 90c; 4 qt. 75e; J qt Hemmed Bleached Napkins— Se! hts: presences eae Batts ercety ae ;2. egutarty bots rach: tle e«c ct ¢ afe; no smoke. nor odor; at a special=prices}-Nowly) Ni. 7) 5 ate sue Hemstitched Bleached Nap- llc! $2.95. No. 2, $4.15; , ~ | | Lipped Sauce Pana—6 qi, im kims—regularly 1 ic each; at 246. ; $6.25-[)—aqisoe; 2 qt Foe; 145 9t. LOC | Hand Crochet Doilies—teau--4.9¢ Peetlers Oak’*Heating | | Deep Pie Piates—10-inch size yo | ia{ly 35¢ and SOc each; at Stove—atirst-class patiorstov atlée; S-inch_size at. LAC | stercerized Cotton Damask: 24 “thong and substantial; very || Basting Spoons—a 14 | regularly 39c a yard; at- Cc -powerfuttheater, adapted to all | | Roasting —11x17 In., 60c;|Fine White Linen Suiting— 39, locatio: icke) trimmings and 1033415 inches, 5Ncs 945% ‘40c Tegulacty 6lic a yard JC ACSI ‘| Hand Made Renatasance ;Large-Size Fry Pans—at...... 18¢| ‘terpieces foungand squ Side-Landied Berlin’Sauce Pots=4| regularly 05¢ to $1.25 eac Qts., d5u; S gisa 3d; C. —_— bac} ted to either wood or c. an asl pan ye nickel rail; 7 »$7,50; No. 12 $6; No. 10 2 $3.95 69c\" egardiess of cost. {3 and $1.39 each; at. Hemmed Crochet Bed Spreade— ult =size;regwarly—S hsv 890° ) White- or Colored Crochat Bed-- $1.39; atic... Japanese Hand Dr $2.50 cach; at Fai cs _$2/and $2.35. at. we “All-Linen Irish” each; at ~ - size, 12 qts., ats Extra Heavy Muslin Sheets: 4 Radiators—four Russia iron h Basi full bleached; 51x90; limit of ished cast ; Sixto a customer Tegu- 5Q¢ | exe! Cooder Store, Haxement.) ——=— Rhine Wines English Breakfast Tea Maracaibo Coffee Hea BURCKHARDT & SOHNE, India-Ceylon, Fermosa Oolon, Gun or powdered 10 Ibs, $1 Powder, mixed and all 48¢ varies 8c Ibs. $1; 1b... im, AR. became Mea S Ibs, $1.68; 3 Ibs. $15 1b. Nierstelner, case 12 ate Diedesheimer, cxse 12 qt POTATOES—hest_select'ons, trom Long Hochiclmer, cate 12 ais 46 | Teles terms: larees fey, mee'y stocks now PULLS LAr 3 isthe time to buy fly 8t porstoss tor Nbarlnier amon neEnSE Spare Cl cured ty to 25 Fi eae a bushel, 60 Ibs, $1: peck, rine to each emi vant 95 e_Wines, Fer Gallon, $1.25, NUT BUTTER—Founta'n cualty, tres’ SLUSH Corsa) $145i/2 caneeses A nisberger, Haut Sauter 1 tal Zinfand "Oia Fel jauternes; © cl 12 gts, Old Frivrs Riesling; case BY THE GALLO} Port, Sherry, Sweet ‘and Muscatel Reduecd from -2.50 to,. Reduced from $2.00 to., Reduced from $1.50 (o.. Reduced Irom $1.00 to, Domestic Clarets and Rhin American Wines - Q. Q, Butgundy, Cabercet Cleret, Johan: vee 64 25 el eSruMacalre "eh GS fellon $7.0; (sll quarts, Purltan Medoc, Old Friars Burgundy, ues $3 Ne ba, Angeiien $1.90 $1.60 i regularly $3.45 a Pork Should Choire cuts atliched Linea Squares—an- Yot; regularly $1.50 Glotlis—tutrbtexched; 2% ‘yards | —— Jong; regularly $2.75- $1 89 i All-Linen Hemstitched Table Sete a —silver bleached. 8-4 size; ue spreads—full size; reg: $1.39 and $1.50 cach; at.. 98c Hand Made, Three-Picce Renais- “panes -Scarie-ogutarty— G8e awn He ‘ 98e set ACS ‘inen Nel pkine—lull bleached; | 214 ‘In the Siegel Cooper Grocery _. Fresh Meats Sar ‘anywhere {rom the Battery to 110th Street, east and west. l6c. 1lc EI, Toe rene TET - ; put butier in preferet es ty cream ry 1 DEN DRIP SYRUP—aillor 121 Pu buber In pralereeee U teaea LOC eae RT antag 12 ae SWIFT'S NAPHTHA-SOAP@icr launder) | RESH VEGETABLES—white turn’ pe, zel- anc gerefal home use; box 100 bars 43c fow turnips, red onions, yellow onions, kiln + i Fes ee | Bollman’s F nest Medicinal Gin = i res Ret iy dried sveet po able bortls, $1.05; regular GYE $4.25; 10 Sc bard = als pees tee oes j_tltecssssesssetunene eres: | OPALINE GREAM=Pollines silver D5 eq | ing full, deliverc ; z ; and plated ware: < cans $1.45; cra AS HERMITAGEERY IMPERIAL PRUNES—he ob DE ete dria LS 4 ¥. ‘ Inal por vlar blend: wote—tamiijes obt:Jnable, avrg ny 2 ¥ PREY re GIL et PIG A Reet Imported packets... EXTRA SIFTED PEAS—Founmin quali $ new pick small lender peay dor, 1 Q full quart... G20; CAM ec rsee vere . VERMOUTH=Imported Charalettes & ES ee packers S6% 7 © || Fresh supplies from the ovens every $9 minutes. CHOCOLATE LAYER CAKES 30 r Ic anit, erenie or map NUT LAY rletles; each €0cand, SUNSHINE CAK or Turin, Maly} per case $5.25; full Popul r Cannzd Goods Orchard Farm succo’ jenteee surar so Rrcey fring » Bovon boked e cakes IDE KUMMEL~ 75 d; full quart HENNESSY. Sper case $ (Slerel Cooper Store, Fore h Floor. Ask (or ‘‘S, & A’? Green Trading Stamps— i ea ‘Navel Corned Beefy 1 Selectel fresh killed Chickens; Ib. Pancy. fresh killed, cel Lose Island Duck made. count made on ihe prem no bone; Ib., Fancy ong Island Ee. Ps, cy Boston Cod Fiah Mackerel. Posto Mild Corea Hioaan Loog Branch Sea bass. Small Soapper Blue Fish. Long Branch Butter Fish Newport Haddocks... Boston Market Cox Lor g Branch Flound elected 22¢ Choice evty of Round to roa’ ountaln bens ado igh) | MESSENA LEMONS—Bright. thin 5 aren pe apne. | akin, Juley iruln doz, 30e, 2fe and 15e Fr sh Fish weciean deeb: (ish {tee ReeHarr ra i Frac ken ut Steal ub. “TEA RUSKS—Huntley & Palmer's tire Daylight Bakery Bragg culerse Tee | she

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