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THE. EVENING. G WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1907. KAEMPF’S DEATH FOUND DUE-TO NATURA NATURAL CAU Sustains Charge that Police- man -Assaulted Him. An autopsy performed to-day at the}, Bellevue morgue showed the death of j METTEET Brooks, eas ui Westemn|é Florenz Kaempt cle Woodside, L. Xe ML LOON aE IWIANER TELLSIOE ELLE TP = Fron St. Louis One” Hearn’ Kelleher, oe the East Bighis: nv as the no ortheast ~ . 5 = Coming Back. natural Oo | suated that they bad seen a iceman Belv Coroner's Physician Schults that dinath occurred fram’ ceredral ap- There «was no. evidence. that fact had in-any way‘been mistreat- ted. ene MAYOR VETOES A MEASURE. Becatise of ‘specific provisions of law providing: for, the widening of the oatway of Latayette avenue, Hroo) PITTSBURG oy LY a APO OFFERS Union, Says Strikers Are re Brooks, ‘General Enstern of the Weatern Union Tele Manax found | graph Company,: said’ to-day that un- der no circumstances would | peace Hexotiations be taken up. with 8. J. Small, former president of the Com- mercial Tetexraphers —Unl who reached this city from Chicago yester- ‘day ard anmounged that the end of tho operitora’ strike wea near at hard. « ‘The company has. won the strike,” said Mr. Bracks, “and we will not-con- sider arbitration trom puts &msil ‘or “ka In the headquariers of Ni ° te us back, making good our financ ee ehagurces Small left the Astor I day—to_ confer with or In the=-peace progeashiie. PETTIBONE TRIAL NOY, 21. BOISK, Idaho, Oct. 2.—Judge Wood aa set the Pettibone cape for trial He said that if the case was further “delayed ne wouk continue It to ‘CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Boeght | “Phe necond acaston ual -International--Aeronautical qress was. held, at-the rooms of the —~Pinb—ct—-Asnerica) today. the Germeén aeronaut, owen the St. Louis race for the prize, landing at Asbury Park, “Porter account of his filght, decided that we mould go up Se we had were not complete | @nough to enadle us always to get our SMivers, but they didn’t show the moun- ‘We thought @iat ty “a. iow—level the people would ; us. where we were, as the news- papers had advised them to do, but qWihen we shoutel down to the people me saw they only replied by: asking us fhere we came from and where we “the Ume we ocoult explain we} Id he ot of earshot. } gwe saw ran into the house and slammed . Finally, one farmer told us _were near Washington, 0. After it Wwe managed to keep our bearings, isburg-Looked-Seautiful- Below. o'clock of the second day wo er_Pitiaburg, and it was beau-| Pleitui to see the lights, the fires, the elemiiways and street cars just as morn At midaight we crossed the Alle- i} \wpeny Mountains, and it wos a fine “Jaight. Early the next morning we ipdseed over Philadelphia. down a little to make sure of our beasings, There was Ge ieavy eee and the yep inwey tops. pues + ote u ot) the. morning factory Sitatios oe as] = x GREATER NEW YORK WOMEN'S ohare id We “could sol hear pane D sooble in our hi dodge ‘getto EueDanitectis or Conneottout. St we couldn't. find At and final Janded at: Asbury Park." | Fe pt Felated with good grace, | landing a four flagssandsacpisce-o ; sud he expected tobe back Ts_ To Fall. “Here is as handsome a-wave-top model as you will find anywhere—built with ‘extra short vamp, narrow toe without tip, button top and smart Cuban heel. Every dainty custom feature- sanctioned ~this season is inthis boot. — Added to its —style-correctness_is the standard quality of Regal materials and handicraft, $3.50 and $4.00 Custom Specials, $5,00 Mail Orders Promptly Filled, ‘Sead for New Fall Style Book. “pana for a distinctive . shape of boot-for women centered so unmis- takably on one charactenstic style as it-has-on the wave-top high-cut this Eon Con Sts. =e iloughby Ave. fray, near Marcy Ave. fay, bet -Ditaiara: St.— Se ovens ans WOT 4042 403 orc eves it or allowit-to be—a beautifier or an uglifier. “* Justice in the Bronx, AP speals Impure blood” ikes the skin sallow, covers-the face with pimples, blotches and blackheads, and‘uglifies the complexion. _If you wish to have your face look fresh, rosy, clear and attractive, i the - blood pure. red and healthy wad the aid « f RAMS OUR Ae e Ch ace ny Am atcit base oes aso cawtcln a 3h Gumaenseaates C Greennut Practical all items advertised by us are at prices considerably less and than the customary figures. This is seldom because we have made special reductions of our own regular prices—-it is usually because our Company regular prices on merchandise of the finest grades are normally less ¢ than the prices such merchandise has customarily commanded. Our : unusual prices---already widely known and commented upon— ~~ represent a fixed condition—-not spasmodic efforts. Women’s. Some notable instances of underpricing) in women's knit under gar- ~ Knit: "ments that. gain. added interest from the fact that they are in’ the Underwear, 2 most desirable. fall’ and winter weights, and that every garment in- Vey cluded in this offering is silk trimmed and hand finished. The fab-— Uc 2 -* tics are the finest grades of merino ‘and ‘maco cotton’ and silk-and- ~~ wool -and wool and cotton mixtures. = : : 40 were ‘white ribbed merino eet soci ane wath ie or short sheeves. Value vee: Swiss ribbed ee its of fine merino —50% ‘Australian wool—tn' white ead natural omen's silk mixed merino union suits, findy trimmed, neem GurmVae 2S0e 580s Wane Chat Sues eae tights and pants; in winter ht; eedin, ore well finished. Value 59c the garment. ees i) Wns wierd meine veto, mem wht er and Pere Note 100. G 6 70¢ = nen Si vests fond) pantswot whic waa tural erino date ered Kesey AVE B sci green nee aren rae are cs) 6 mas 5 dee Hostery _ Women's Black sik stockings of_pure hardtwisted thread suk, with double soles (ilk or. cotton ) and high spliced heels. An excellent value at 1.50 : Q 90c —Women's imported fast black cotton stockings, put up three pair in a fee a lng arin well : “a aed ee of eet usually sold at 35c. a pair. Box of 3 pair . 5 80c w bgh,alky hate. Veh 35¢ = = eae Corsets Can that te the correct renal tl with-the- maximum : of grace, comfort, beauty and long wear, at appreciable Price- savings: Fine coutil corsets, with slender watst and long hips and beck. Valo 1.75 ~ 1.25 Fine batiste broche corsets, short-hip model for slender Helge ld Pd oto oore and full figures. Value 4.00... 2 2 275: Fine French coutl corsets, slender walst, "high bat nd long hip. “Velee 5.75 ° - 400 Trimmed Hats that exactly fulfil the commands of the fashion authorities, but -_______retain-an-individuality. that_is_their_chief distinction. Timely! hat - trimmings, too. Both at prices more modest than their worth. French velvet hats in all the new shapes and colorings. Excellent value at 6.75 2 450 __ Ready-to-wear hats wth a trig, trim attractiveness all their own. Usually priced at 7.50, 5.00 Ostrich plumes in_all colors, black and white. Wae 450. . . . 265 Porpons -and coques with the new-aigrette effects. Vale 1.50 . a 9 —Roses,-3 tn_bunch, “1 “in the correct colors for saturn milinery: Valor T5<— ae Infants’ and — There are beautiful hand-made dresses, French and domestic, le : Children’s Loe infants: and children up fo Oe eats “old. iii: eas xquisite Leite Your blood is what you make Ina are ng “ot nominee Darling's both cases was reserved. THEATRE CROWD IN PANIC AS FIRE TRUCK HIT CAR. | i ly felt and seen. Syme mary = ee any RAISE FOR — RAILROAD WORKERS. | the best complexion beautifier you can buy. ‘They are better than powders, bleaches, washes or cosmetics, which simply cover up the defects. Pills remove 'the. cause of the troubles by enriching. and purifying the ‘blood, Liver spots, enlarged pores, blackheads, pimples and all ‘disfiguring blotches disappear after a short course of Beecham's Pills, Their good effects are quick- They regulate the bowels, keep the liver active, improve the digestion and rid the blood of all the impurities that mar the beauty ot the face and skin. 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Couch Cs pedal for Wednesday — Fee Sapa eT us vers Posy Armure Portieres, with handsome tapestry borders, in reds, olive and green. Value 6.00 a pair go ‘ 450 8 par Double-faced “ basketweave; phe eercertzed " Porticres, wath ts hordera: = Vale 6.00 a. pair S 4500 eS = Extraheavy. Coich Covers in flags, “Ontental and Kelm “rug feats with Sey evi = = ins x3 yards: : = Value 4.50 and 5. 00 : . ° © : . . ° 3.50 Wilton 200 Wilton Rugs of ee newest designs and colorings ‘in full range Rugs of sizes. 6.0x9.0 . o . .° . 17.50 9x14. 5 ° 0 + 39.50 8.3x10.6 i 3 q - 25.00 10.6x12 .> i 8 39.50 eG 6 6 a 6 d 26.50 10.6x14 ‘ 3 b - 4450 ANE . . n . 49.50 ey Scissors | The respected J. A. Henckel “Twin Brand” scissors and pocket 1 and Pocket knives. [he trademark—which carries with it its own guarantee —on every piece. 850 pairs of scissors; from the small embroidery size to the regulation dressmaking size, te cluding buttonhole scissors; value 40c to 65c 6 2S¢ 500 pocket knives; pearl handles, with two and four blades, cates handles, wath ie and four blades or two blades with corkscrew, und German silver handles, with two blades. Voebees MON oe ge Ge Knives Sixth Avenue, Eighteenth to Dincterat Street, New York