The evening world. Newspaper, October 25, 1907, Page 12

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‘THME EVENING WORLD. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, POTEET EOE ALLIEN EE n t' 1 : ey of Working Ex-. |. * tensive Swindle. toray to ascettain if they are eae: palr that han aiccosstully revaillng upon—srnai! tradeamen | the metropolitan: district to give money for bad checks. They ire Otto Heldelstcein and-Bmest Stern b have aiven fi-tilous addresses, The or fe twenty-two ‘and ‘the latter mr aha bad cased a chitcx for fe. folowing the receipt of « telephone @rom am customer. —— Opemtalsn of tha two. men were e name of the ‘the family dealt. pa tradermmen.aciectes $0: be nCoed received recetved a call-tn the y “the call purported Robert Gunn, of a, Reatly in. asked the volce tly “thist_of a woman, Bently be- Ugrocer on Richmond turnpike. tly answered the—phone, PPI “want to get to Now York in a mek some’ purchases and want IT eend a young man with the check. Bély give him the-manexy, I am Mrs. young man and he ran. Gmitn catght Berm, and the mosy was found-on him. ferry landing stein, was taken into custody as a a aemsciate. | similarly deen vic'imized by two young and Meldelntem. jTomues gallery, pews | ah —r } 1 Later at the | chinists, who came from Washington Bolidel- | yesterday, 1s making preparation to | issue the or@r for calling out the men, The strike, jf it takes place, will affect } more than 50,00 machinists i CHEROKEE HELD UP. Thelr photographs are now in the | [San Domtuwo Customs OMiclals Sus. | peated Arma Were Aboard. | Mie Clyde Tana mteamer Cherokee. swhich arrived to-day from San Do- Inings, was refused clearance papers | fer! py the custom authorities at Sanches on the «rounds that there were his companion. picious person and identified ax Ster: More than a hundred tradesmen have men angewering the description of Stern epee MACHINISTS MAY STRIKE. f + Refuse Demand | ijight-Hour Workday. | ‘The machinists throughout the coun- | on, board. arms | ded 40 Pueeto/| ry intend to go on strike for an elght-| The steamer proces: hour work day: Thalr employers have| Pinta, where the necessary clear t t thelr demand, [papers wore procured without furthe! “Jone J Keone: Vice-President trouble. Offi¢ers of the steamer eald | f the Internist: elation of Ma- the accusalion was unfounded, NATURE PROVIDES FOR SICK WOMEN — ® more potent remedy {nthe roota and herbs of the fleld than was over ‘Prodiced from drugs. In the eet ‘old. fnsbloned aa. f aaeed in ‘ “Pinkham, a Sar “Wass. inher study of roots and herbs ‘and their power over disease discovered and gave to the women of the world a remedy for their peculiar ills more potent and efficacious than “any combination of drugs, Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound ig.an-honest, tried.and true remedy of nngnoabon able {bere entic val During its record of more than thirty years, its i jong 1 cures of those-serious ills ar to women, entitles Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to the ¢ respect and confidence of every fair minded person and every thinking woman. — When_women sre troubled with irregular or painful functions, weakness, displacements, ulceration or inflammation, py ceee ke i flatulency, general debility, indigestion or nervous _prostration, the: should remember there-is one tried and true remedy, Lydia E. Pinky. ham’s Vegetable Compound. No other remedy in the country haa such_s record of cures of female ills, and thousands of women residing in every part of tht United States bear willing testimony to the wonderful virtue of Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable compound and what it has done for them. 9 Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women to write her for advice, She har ided thousands to health. For twenty-five years she has been advising sto women free of charge “Sie isthe danghionin-iow ‘ot_Lydia BPink=_ ham and as her assistant for years bef. decease advised under her immediate direction. Address, Lynn, -of_opportunities. 'o-practise-economy. in ress or never’ mem ber of the family. ng to-morrow, Saturday Men's $30 Winter Overcoats, also “QUALITY CLOTHES. FOR FATHER AND SON’?! BONWIT, HARRIS & @ CORNER : 21ST ST. Fifth Ave. $25 Men’s Suits 4 or Overcoats $] 70 ey Which come to us below the regular manufacturer's price. SWELL SUITS in all the. newest Fall fabrics, in be and tae colors; alio the fashionable brown: OVERCOATS of the right sort, the newest ‘up- eae role for Winter, f in plaint black, gray or blue, ‘as well as fancy” materials. 8 All ready for instant service. Be - Silk Lined Overcoats” and Men $ Fine Suits Just like your own tailor would a eae ‘Overceats ar are in Black and Oxford Vicuna, lined throughout with silk—also in all the new fancy fabrics. The suits are of imported’cloths cut inthe very tatest fashions, You ung Men's Suits Broadway, Sizes for 30 to'38 chest —in every smart effect'and style—in thestumning coke ors of Brown and Gray, also fancy mixtures. These are exceptional value, UNUS UAL VALUES—BOYS' DEPARTMENT 1,000 Pairs of Boys’ 65c Knicker Trousers || 7, 0 —- Sizes 5 to 16—in all kinds of fancy mixtures. Boys’ Winter Suits, -Reefers, Overcoats Twelve ho pies] aarnin just oe from a tailor who knows” how boys’ swell clothes ought to be made, Resters: R Russian a and Long € Overcoats In the snappiest styles ever shown. Norfolk, Double-Breasted with Belt, or Plain Double-Breasted Suits in nobby Ht “fabrics, “as well as plain blue—all’ priced five dollars," Southwest Corner 6th Ave. and 18th St., New York Thipe eee Every Saturday is Children's Day in the Department on the third floor of our store. ‘Beginning Be in the mer Fee ee ee alee we. Sizes up to 5 Hand weit s id, gun-metal (Hood Brand) 5 | i This sale will take place on Saturday trons in the 1 morning to twelve o’clock noon a Reguar -93¢e 75c gra ie: sizes 2%: to $ 3 Positivety No. Rubbers: “So ¢ ‘After 42 o'Clock —_—<————_—_——[_ 75c Children’s {$1 and $1.50 Boys’ Shoes Shoes Seis Baca = hm uppers Es lo. 5%; made c jeathe: viet kid, fh Peier Pan kaa) es, fine vic B Shoes Sal “For Boys and ~— "Misses at Great” Price Cuts Represent—the perfection of shoe- making in foot- wearforthe youn: folks. There only one genuine Peter Pan Shoe and we are the d exclusive New York disttibu- £4 ters. “No More Tian 2 Pairs to a Customer Women’s and j Misses’ H Misses’ Shoes 2 to) 2and Soles; easily worth $t to-$150...... Reincoats_and-Fail Overcoats, for _ More. than ele a from; sizes 34 to 50. A clear saving for you of $15, on every coa A andMilitary Heels. —Lace,— Button: and Bluchers, Men’s $30° Winter. Suits for $15.50 | Blue serge, black Clay worsted, brown cassimeres and fancy worsteds; sizes from 33 to 50. Garments as fine a merchant tailor hands can-make, Men's $10 Black Thibet Suits, $5 Single and double breasted styles; sizes 33 to 44. ‘Women’s Hand ‘Welted Siioes — All the Newest Fall Sryles, for Men -and Women _ | Are different from other footwear— _ that i is differently. etter. : —— RAINGOATS,.-- TOPEGATS-== AND—WINTER OW EH COATS; about 200 in this lot; Saturday for 7.1... =phoer = y- made; “well. apigh wearp RTE “presenting a well-dressed appearance that is a pe “Bree! a Seie from . AMT Till 11 A. M., and trom 2 to 6 _P, M., manent feature. Specially priced for this sale | Men’s $12.50,$15 & $18 SUITS for $7. 50 cassimeres;, Sizes from 33 to 48,_ Plenty of sizes for big We sell-has-some claims upon-the-intelligence of ~=the-buyer that-we-think-ne-other-$3: shoe poss sesses. Its general appearance is attractive: It looks up-to-date. It grows on you as you examine it. Finished in the ‘best style—made up in every conceivable shape—will fit any foot that’s put into i We make less money on {t than any dealer makes on any 3.00 shoe. Consequently the material and workmans ship must be of a higher order. ‘Fine =bia ets, Biwe chevils, fancy Woirsteds and fancy An opportunity for you to get-more than double your money’s worth, Fy omen. Boys’ Specials: _To-Morrow Alli Day, Saturday. se Boys’ $4 Knicderbocier Suits ior Sizes 7 to 16 Years, for $1.98 These suits are made of neat worsteds and heavy, all-wool, fancy cheviots, Boys’ $10 Long and Bo. 7.50. Winter | Boys' $4 Chinchilla $9.00 Short Pants. Suils Over sizes 7 $ | Reefers, sizes 4 to for 2 to 16, te 369 | 16, for .. 6.000 PAIRS OF WOMEN’S : | Shoes: $1. 98 PAIR- WAISTS [Made to Sell for $3.50, $4 @ $5, Ree eance $3198 They're classed as ‘' factory damaged,’ LANES . but you cannot find the fa tits. Women's plain and fancy net walsts, Threy manufacturers of women's hich-x made In several pretty styles; some avin (haat Have iis peer sold a {Ns with Val. Iace yokes and others of f Venise. No two waists in the lot alike, Wow chat wo atrii averuge and sell 0 d $3.0) shoes at & pair, Theso shoes Women's Ecru $4 98 NET WAISTS, e Bhiucher, lace anu oution, madé of colt’ skin, gun Prowl buck Taian and vicl kid feathers. Home with short yvamps, Women’s ecru net walsts, made with cluny and Val. lace Insertion; twenty- -elght tucks running’ through body, toot and othere regular Up hid aa bait sewed and n ‘GOOD. and trimmed with lace edge. Lace- trimmed sleeves, Actual comrarison and test. will merit it iWe ‘can't { mention | the name of is manufacturer ecause the shoes are well known as standard 33.00 and $3.50 foot. wear, © We make a feature of feet that are hard to fit Every Liking FRAZIN & OFPENHEiM, | 21st St, & 6th Ade. 260 West 125th Ste, $3 Shoes Only, Between 7th & 8th Avs. shoes Jath St. & 6th Ave. | All Price: Shoes. EE OEDEI ERC S SS > 17 different styles, all leathersand all this Fall and Winter’sstyle and make. “it you aced shes or not, , vesicnent. win, " mlple soles. Hl gladly ‘cofund ey ony pair in the lot thar Ia doudle our gpiling price, ah bhere’s areal Ln |SUNDAY WORLD vanes WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS: |

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