The evening world. Newspaper, October 23, 1907, Page 8

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~ SLT A UT A woot 4 UND et) in-Jersey. Capt. William G. Shackford, retired. |— fn dead at hia home, at No. 179 Vose| nyenuc, Orange, . J. where he ved} Many rs af the old school, and ving em Three "Gren Pein his bride-ot x 2 elie He - Wao tae otoran us cother’triends “are to-day Over sandstone From Other {Hed for the xecond time at Portsmouth, !mournins: tie death of James Francia Buldines: [N. H,, to! Mise Anno Treadwell, of (hat tcMahon, whore restaurant af No. 472 7 pundings. feity, a wee amo. Capt. Shackford tad / Sixth ivenie his “been famous for jen ‘ge of the Gould yachts up to 1; are Mr MeMn on was found dead RISE OF THE Ou feben ual amee uh tie nee. He was fPr- /Corone, ba whety ba had #-e0tntey | TURNED...TO CONCRETE mmerly head ot the yen’ set “He. lived there aione jwent dow and ax he saiurant y SPre y a anxiour One of bis sons;. Chauncey Shackford, F round lying, igus Ring IX) Al —Hte executive officer on the Mayflowe " ae solute Control. -: os @ naval ald to Président Roosevelt, | ae i : oes = _ OLDEST UNDERTAKER - eee pace wan or] “Rineling Brothers have’ “pought the | Spanish-American num & Bailey clreus far $410,400, | DIES | IN. HOSPITAL. ‘war vetera tunt in’ Compar ; e circus Kinga of th See om q, Seventy first Reximent. “tte world.) John Ringiing- at Ure-Waldort—_James. Winterbottom Was . Eighty: piles Berea erat Pei a tay The fae | to open ita =cuntirmed—a—eat Sekai: ‘ eral will be on Friday, “three and Had Buried Over za Ih mica an Hecnieon Rag tee arn 50,000 People. IRISH PRIDE A AFFRONTED, misctive room ie idlonat Saree Drialnlveccntipi cde | dwmes Winterbottom, elgbty-three The ia as te a The. Woglings.took. pospeanion of thelr |Yeers Old, the oldest undertaker in New) ras 3 ed an the floor, disease probab. a = : Tease Bt mtatement from London that the Enk-| lish stockholders In the Barnum &/ ty Story that Part of Giant's Caunc- { | York, “ot old ag in the New YO -wayda Coming to Amerteme—--=|.1105 Hospital to-day after an Wness of sixj—DUBLIN, Oct. There's much in- this morhing. Thes now own three of | weeks. 1t tq eatimated that he had bur-|dignallon throughout the north or Ire- _the greatest shows on carth—the Fore-|ied more (tun 0% people in the ‘ifty-| land at the statemen: that a portion He -Anaremuston—arnuni— &- or—-mopeyaars that he. jad == Hailey: s,and; the-bie—cirous.known-by.t an. undertaker = } their own! name=tingling Brothers. | Unul recency Mr. Winterbottom Kopt John, Alf. T., Al, Otto and’ Charles |i close touch with his business, and) py the White Snr cided he vialted it frequentiy. Theso wonderful Y the Mingling have risen in the show bust-/""A “ative ot Yorkshire, England, though in private prnership tl eereeie nem from preprictors of “pin_admission |had crossed the Atlantic. sixty-four} garded as a national posse at the ph mitted consid THE EVENING Woke D Sy UNE ea SETOBER 23,1907. BRIDE OF A WEEK RESTAURANT MAN [HOTEL BUILT FOR * WORKING GIRLS. OUT WSTE WOMEN SUFFER Muny women sufter in silo: ce and. drift along from bad to worse, know- M they onght to have istance, women do you know y nd strong? he ensily traced to dant a cent fad ho fear th y tol calatea | MA room will be quificlent | to enable us to open up and offer all} 2 comfol and u e Oo wuests."" 2) tc] S pO A waurles to guests Ligutl. Tucker's Bride to Bets scans HN bs Les oe me funinine deranpeme: : and Hight ws sierra sre: Former Wife of Col. 3 4 uaa iteclf te -det saa hoe Z ~ s : yy pirits, reluctance > UT Ww withthe : Broome, fs Report: : aaty : ordo-anything backache. dragging. N€ hotel_ts designed | u “nervousness, mainly for young working ‘girls who | H \N pt to be permanent paar: THY | Tha’ engagoment lof . = TI warnings get Kood dand room for from pucker, enndaon of 3 Ta . E and uns 3 5 a week nests Who can Logan, to Mrs. Mary r u f ae i wow that t Of wood character | former wife of Col. Geurga’ Cochrane’ +xcrious- operation-ix the inevitable Will be gly nmd-ations when | Broome, of the United Slaven Army. ix MISS JULIE SLORENCE WALSH result. ‘The best remedy for all je att How 2 who are pe rere are vacant rooms, rumored toiduy. ae these symptom Ths peice bake nae e Miee “% | Lydia E. Pinkham’s Verein Compound: made from nattye roots and herbs. Nopthe leine In the’ccantry has “tecrired stich wi & reli bes Was i imap rounding. then mat bth Sed Foor fiteo dizziness, and. dyll wil be, ay gtivets, yout a change i may a> to ch’ or not, ay ae Shperce. y Lig ira esa dLscri Compound cures Stake place’ betw: rch as ae he, Falling and Dispiaceme Iteis uaa Bry is yong Fomesoas furnianes Mall and vi e Weak Fa »_sliam - batting Wisscongregation ih the People's Taber St East One Hondred and 1 would w om foundations chips of stom 2 n. * eigen “shows,” in their nattve village of Baro- | times xince coming to Aimericn in 1341. cade eta and the sand—and turn them into con- bao, Wis. with romarkable and roman- | Unly recently he had returned from Eu-) eacinG EVICTION: A suicipe.| crete, He-figured t > rol A $75,000 house for $25, eee ery meee ent eet eae When Me. Winterbottom frat arrived (Spectal to Tin Bventne W ane co vee eee sect 2 rar Set ae te hada. Bagincaoeereign | CAMDEN ENO ete Sonnet aa ‘went rt ‘the Wttle towns hear thelr jund six pennies Bates wie ones ie that he and fils family would be ewer). Tie Rey < ease Home. en came a one-ring circus |had- married the year pi GSTS LTRAn RA OHEL Ge Sent tes contractors and ov wmitioli twenty years ago blossomed ont |learned the undertaking trade and lo day {the course of cu) firoad shy cated in Brooklyn. In JS) he opened sick and oul ef employ: \ : on a ral show, ; catabdabment at No. 1$t Spring Garson, thirty-six years old: drank | acted for the we Two years later they appeared 8 | treet, which, enicrged, ix still In oper- Jaudanum last nght and ‘ied ext a short | He hired fearless competitors of Barnum &! pee He aiso_had an uptown branch. ttm: clreuses exhibited at} Str, Winterbottom was a (hirty-spcvi MEST eUEAET the same—time in the same places. It degree Maxon and & meq a3 of the | MRS. SON HERE, Toe ee te a fhe. es eae tort |pcumush Kile Lodge, Hite Joined « New | Evert OT tg RIEVE Cae: 1 | York lodge tn GS amt was tt treanure: Mrs tovenso {tor twenty-two years. He ‘alwo ta) dow. ty 1i thi fie cone foamber of Rockland Lodge, In Nyack, Hee ed winter Yaderland. faith In him, and were willl will go to Callfornia amt—=: eye forward with a littl Witt fries in different Sn She ts accompanied only by ee he iForepavgh-Belia combination. James [12% ) Bailey ‘owned the other balt, and at the ices In’ the town, "| sen ‘ne Saree AGE LaawS years ago, | The funeral be neld tn the Church poms from-the-widew. “gtreet,_Saturdsy—mori— “The feingtinga Tecently Kontracted jing, at MM ovelock. He’ will be buried in Leh otek s s bs Be oe ceteris Seer Amaioan | Oe eee The Kind You Have Always Bought. ‘righta In the Barnum & Salley show, | — ent 3600 shareholders met yesterday inj _ Bey nee the caution applied to the public announcement of Castoria that a and’ ton a few laborers to make con- Little Money Was Needed. gation and friends hau he could bulid mw. He has built {amons buildings in Losdon und confirmed the deal. Tas| . ” qrrom the Philadelphia Press.) ufactured under the su ervision of Chas. H. Fletcher for when he ie i wepeatesied the friend. who was hisaignature in’ black.’ When the wra: is removed the samo It Inspecting fhe picture, Sea ry ‘on both sides-of the bottle in Parents who have used. the work—ef-ert_then why not now: ture ap- toriafor | “No,~ "sata" Nuriten, ~f don't call that — Yerespocttuity cal! the attention | & work of art now. although it wan! of fathers ar and hres when purchasing Castoria aes that.the wrapper bears | i lletlayoue int tis pasty ears need no warning against counterfcits and | Greatest "phe ‘price was more that) 1 Could af> | Sttati ng : toried it ions, but our present ‘duty is to call the attention’ of the younger gener- Tone by the Pein amatnH ccligeporl ae ni ype ~ {ation tothe to torereee ‘Of introducing into their families: See Medicines. ndreds of horses will be patured It is to pera, — ted and fixed: up for next season. Or: The threo shows Owned by the Ring: Rate perty be termed counterfeits, for medicinal preparations not lings will go out over separate routes year, Barnum, the famana-showman, | band knows very much avout horas." cand tr Balkey became partners Charley knows a great deal about but the child has to rely on TSE ‘Their show wax known to-every-| them,” answered young Mrs. Torkins, the mother’s. : ee Le, | tein. Eurone and America ag the | “Only, like many other men of superior j Sennine Castoria always bears the signature of: y, UL, ekie ; € wonder or wonders jin showdom. Phe { le 18 not-& vory successful management of the Barnum & Bailey whow, will remain in the name a kien KIN Hie sunertan. : wet arg Meatacni be = while, you'll be interested in this “thor- fay , Oughbred.” It embodies all “the ~ ihe ae __. Style-characteristics of this séason Roni poaxee! —and it-is_a splendid example of = ae Reger f oges cxpett shoe buildings. tdole I The snappy lines of the nar- —_= RUSSIANS, AWAIT TAFT. row sloping toe and the carefully ST. “NG, Oct. A—secre- State Patt expected to arrive at-Viad- button style is) more popular {yastok on Nov. 33,-agd & squadron of. than ever this season. —— eee ee eee oe - But this is only one-of the 43 new Regal mod-- thas els — each different, RTC tucen considered impracticable to nen a deputation to meet iim, but a special and each equally Iain wil bring him to St. Petersburg. ui Embaesy here at desirable. yangine * the presentation of Mr. “und Mra. Taft to ihe Cxar, and » com: mittee of Americans Is being organized to arrange for h t M Taft hax expressed a desire that his re- pee eens = ey aoe chee correct New UNCLE SAM LANDS HARD : jes for this Season, ON THE'TOBACCO TRUST. BON TE EVRRTAR Quarter-Sizes ! OF THE ANTS mrLAw/? Lampest Retail’ Shoe Business in the. World. 153 Stores and Agencies in Al” Principal Cities. Send for Style'Book ‘Mail Orders Promptly Filled On-accoiint of the —remotene: GREATER NEW YORK ME | GREATER NEW 'YORK WOMEN’S STORES. New York City New York City Draokiyn roadway, cor, roth St, 736 Vitth Ave, bets roth and iroadway, ‘ ata St. cor. Ann St. *357 Fulton te true St roadway, Cor, Spa 735 Broadway, cor. toth St Sian Broadway, vet. ayth and tony near Morey Av. fo, bet. Dilmars Sint Ave. S.¥. cor 166 W. sasth S: 7 Sewark, N.J, aXe £41 Droad St. opp. Central Paterson, N. Je | Gort Re oly eJenasal sa5e2jy Main St oud We aasth Sty cor, 28h Paterson, N. J. | Ave, ze-2y3 Mato St *3TORES MARKED WITH A * Uncle Sam's taken action moat drastic; or la | Tn felting the trust brotherhoods. SH Cu Beay a omene apman » ~ FOR MEN. AND WOMEN can Akay amaED Sidi pli Pec there are ple who aro now engaged in the | wporte-of: shat: only for adults, but worse yet, for children’s medicines. It therefore devolves Facas ovoid ok indicate tat Pour hus’ | on the mother to scrutinize closely what. she gives her child, Adults can do | air EA Seep! Women Hikasis from any Porno of ths {write Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. Her advice Dall Carriages English Doll Carriages; Ished bodies, with leatherette hoc aay de Splendid Lot of Vests, Ga | Werth $4 G $5. || - All Sizes, WITH VOICE. . Good Quality Plush, well made. $2 1ATIC STREET STORE. Third Floot Dressing Sacques and_|}- _ House Dresses AND _2-TTIECE ercalen Gray (and aligred.— Sree 4 le d’Hote Ltincheon served ate iacie 1 95 at dally from 11 A. M. to f°) serie $ G os on 1AND ‘cam of Asparagus cellent Wafers and Cele: Broiled Bluefish. Butter Sauce, Cholte of Fi zs ‘Cree: IFOKMS, 200 URE AND 2 OPTECK Chainbrays, | See: i | 1,000 Untrimmed —— | Pele Hats, = . tallored or trimmed Tue ag AT NET TONE made with Dutch th Floor.) ~The Eis Values in New York City ae This Price. NUS are fine | Uaencne Halt ae 45 inches wide, all wool; Black T) ————__———— mported Importe and Navy Bluc only; regulur Oc Prunella | popular color $4-inch-ail-woot: ard. — sold elsewhere for : 2 Very special} states se atue f= EAE dl — : Trimmed free..... $1.49 y d2qinch all sits pplendtd and cota sold by, Ape Roug h E ongee Roods;-reduct CCE a of limitation to 2 cals tee ieee 27-mme OB YO CIV G te fail range of: Broadeloeh, 2 Got t - the popular shapes, — i AS inches Wide, | with high tinish, 5 = SMushMOoMEe plait or-commination= cok} Blacks .satly.-fin-| Black and. leading. Toft ~~HNTRIMMED-—— ENGLISH. FELT-HATS, ey. : g = J Colored Tarteta in) quai, Eee Bound with velvet; 12 becoming. new avery shades yar rd, 98c cre c .- 00c W OLE FELT HATS, Bound (THES 24TH rREE 3 al euler regular price $1.25. WOMEN'S SWEATERS-AND Trimmed free.» GOLF VESTS. Ali newest. | | JNewest V elvets. (UNTRIMMED HATS, THE 14TH STRERT STORE, Main Frowr) prcometes Sie pelle irl pse ae 100 PIECES SILK —_H. andsome ee med Hats : wae lay on 8 and| | PAON VELVETS. i fancy pitches cleverly or-_| Black and colors; an excel- 7 Misses’ Trimmed hamented with peart- but- ] ty stk Ex ceptionally fine showing of Women’s an t itonse night oslowrwecka and lent qualit Copies of imported models or creations hy our own ¢ design with or w 5 “velvet, worth Pers, UT jesttonabty the-mest-completeandelaborale display ever shown-in the latest approved SHayes sea STU NITINGIW IER EA NaeLae at so low a price. Others would i C is FETA WAISTS. . Black, White and J 24-1NCGH DRESS BLACK Chil our price Millinery Paslors, Second : ] ee . ese —trimmed with J VELVET EENS,| FON VELVET, nS. TO-WEAR-HATS. Hand-made on buckram or wire frames;-f—-lace yokes of heavy embroidery. | range of new-tsnitable-for suits, a ee eee or felt cloth faced with=velvet; trimmed. with fancy. Others have “allover —enibroidered | Fall shades; | jackets, etc: Reg. ‘i e a = fronts-and half-inch plaits. Either di lit: ! . f 'd silk or fancy: ball pins. Large Sailors, Mush: Pl splendid a ity, | ular price ‘$1.75, feats ane es. BIsck art=cotors.=-$3-60- vale xc long or short sleeves; open front Jat. Square yard, eeinicke or: back models, $3.09 is the ‘ CARRIAGE OR STREET HATS. Maile of best felt cloth on buc! regular price. To- vam frames; velvet binding; trimmed with two large taffeta silk rosettes; Rene F $ a Cc fancy pins;_ large mushroom shapes; Black and colors, Oth- $2. 49 ee Pon ers askins Each . Main Floor.) oe (TRIMMED HATS, THE 14TH BIREET STORE, Second Moor.) _ Mushn and F, lannelette 3, 000 Pairs of Women’ Ss Underwear for Women. $3 to $4 Winter Shoes | 25c - for FEANNELETT£: ‘PET? Beat striped design Included in the fot are famous trade- deep, full flounces, finished wito mark makes. Patent Coltskin, scalloped edges. 39%c values. Patent Kid, Vici Kid and Gun XX SIS - . : ti NAINSOOK CORSET COVE : FLANNELETTE GUNS, Heavy qual- NEU Se CTs ee Round necks, trimmed with several | ity, made with full yokes, trims least twenty styles to: choose from. rows of lace insertions and 95 med with brald; 69¢, vale Ic Cuban, Military. and Opera heels; edges. Each.. ues .. i 4 | medium, Broad and narrow toes MUSLIN DRAWERS. apy ruffles, eer nei 5 dtl x i ever | sizes 2% to 8 and widths C to EE. ctlened hems acute ) rows of fac ns and edges Also. women’s hand-sewed flexible sole Nurses’ ‘ Shoes {iis selling. Je A oy wide embroidery ruff MUSLIN GOWNS. Full yokes, trim. | Qh fide embyotdery suitl med with embroidery Insertions so and clusters of tucks; 69¢. 49 i PETTICOAT Lerge variety VAlNeS .eceeeeesee Cc) of styles prettily trimmed UMBRELLA DRAWERS. > Excellent pitt ha eegs dleupoes ota tiie or nainsook, with deep | Pais fence iresorems | i i | | trimmed with wide hem- 19¢ ; | Pair BOYS! SATIN CALT, LACE SHOE: {1 to 2 and 24 to 5%, . Pair. € embroidery ruffles and tucks or sans and WOMER S! AND cumipaeNs FAST BLACK JERS : trimmed with several rows of lace ; , i 98 GINGS. Sizes 5 to 10, pair 39c,; sizes 11 to 2, pair, 49¢ ions and lace ‘edges, It Stole pairs sy aera ee ie haa EER RIN 4Ic | $ (TH 147M STREMT STORE, Third Floor.) ~~ a eT

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