The evening world. Newspaper, October 30, 1907, Page 8

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LPH HOLDS fag ig FM“ “WERE OY sk : twenty-four years Thirteenth street. a Clerk and Loots’ Cigar Store. ORLD, OBER 30, 1907. The Universal Providers [unwic Bundi s Eyer. Block—-Eighth Avenue, 35th to 36th Street Furniture Entrance: 260 to 268 West 36th Street. Noar 8th Avenve Charged w |sona,” J fold, of jand Morri tyrenty-five years | Bip MAD FROG THES a | ee “at. | The Greatest Fire Sale ‘aken to Flushing | z ‘Ever Inaugurated Southwest Corner 6th Ave. and 18th St., New York. - SUIT SALE The Duchess Cloak & Suit Co., well-known manufacturing tailors, who for years have set the fashions and led thé van inthe production of fine cloaks ‘'and:suits for, women, have sold us their | entire -floor-stock of new fall and _ | ‘winter suits at a tremendous sacrilice. -——77 2 ‘These-suits are cut on the litest nodels of rats Y Flushing Court {tn College Polat us notified. After | she Identined 8 the “dark fellow with whis- | kers,”” whom she had described to the |police at the time, Ars. berich, how- | fever, wus able to'tdenuty Rickman, >| although 4 “lopked Uke the | othe Mob and Hidden Behind ., Masks and Costumes. , ._ in the Trade Annals of New York offers an -enormous and constantly changing - ‘yariety of oe id he tigate the mov: | Join Dondero, a, youth”; whose home | + who will is'nt Nv, 66 President street, Brooklyn, | Sioned on Frida tered thé dittle ‘notion store of Mrs. | — R Lizele Holdon, at No. 145 Norfolk street, @2-2- ~~ to-day. The dig animal wi " Sane ‘ ° : = 3 Fn nO tay eto a bax cat ope | thi. afternoon whfle she was busy on, : : See Gant saw-the® steniadder,Pulling open: the til he OPEN TO ATTACK. |. f a sole. @ puree TGontaining ILVI. Buti fe < ee ere heer an to aiste | tie tit drawer, ,rane, a Dell and Mre:}.f;, Neglect of ever an ordinary | stencataphera on, ‘thelr way to Man-| 57, looked down just in time to sec { cough or, cold {8 apt: to leave Rattan and: wanted,to ponder, Tt ad he venteninas thet i [| the lungs sore, and especially been some time rince;such delights met! <p scending in'a bound, and calling susceptible.to bronchial “affec- Wis gaze at Coney, When prodded. te) oon her .mother and, father ana {- tons. ‘To break up a cold quick- “Slepnant—btew—his—trumpet-andetarted | ias qa aunts —to—guerd—the store | ly and cure ‘any ‘cough that is @ canter up the street. fn her absence, she tock up the chase: curable—-there-tshothing—more. Hi Teckel ; effective than-a mixture of one- Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, | Beds, Bedding, Draperies, Pictures and Household Furnishings fashionable correctness, and.are expensively tailored inside and out. “They are the creations: ‘of the perfected art of master tailors, and repre- sent -the-greatest-bargains offered ‘the discerning choicé of discriminating womankind in many a reds Of svom and: girls, with ‘visions of being ‘picked up and thrown ‘ever roofs, ran screaming into door- In a minute the entire street panic-etricken and business was “suspended. The elephant held the aireet. His conquest was so easy that the laughed out ioud. Then the jollity “John OMare- atx desk-tn- the oMos the Adams Express Company, near fa girl assistant almost made t. The elephant bad extended through the window as a Her voice rane through the neighbor: hood, and before young Dondero ha traversed @ block ‘he was pursued b: hundreds of women and children. Mrs. Holden screamed only one word— ‘Murder'—which added sest to the chase. ‘The boy was fleet of foot and dodged through Rivington to Delancey street. Here Mounted (Poiicoeman | Martin be- came interested and yalloped hot on Martin dismounted and went into the place. The front of the shop was guarded by @ fle of suits of armor. | fonalf ounce of Virgin Ol] “of Prices Pine, with two ounces of glyc- ¢érine and-a half-pint of good whisky. Take a teaspoonful eyery four hours. Five ounces of tincture Cinchona compound can be used instead of whisky with the same result. The Ingredients for this mix- ture are not expensive and can be purchased at any good drug tore, It will always bo found . more satisfactory, however, to | 4 purchase each separately and mix them at home. Virgin Oi of Pine is a. pure compound, guaranteed by the manufa races OO% tO 90% From the Actual Cost of the Goods - There never has been such an_ opportunity for Householders, Hotels and Institutions to obtain bargains "day,_We have-div.ded-the-entire—purchase_int two lots, and will put them on Particularly stylish _street__ costumes, made up of Broadcloth in Black, Navy Blue, Brown, Green, Purple and Gar- net. Coats cut with the new long semi- fitting effect; satin lined throughout; 27 and 30 inches. Skirts side plaited, with a five-inch fold, and cut very full. The sale to-mo row, Thursday, on the Second Floor. ‘Women’s Regular $15 Sulls t $9.75 Yotl-can't duplicate these eatést suit value of the year. etching models elsewhere under $15. Women’s Regular $25 Sui “Sale Will Continue Until Entire Stock is Disposed oj igresting and Wax Caressing O'Hare's|honing thoes were hideous aaae T cranium. : i When he was directly in tront of | co see, very comumes. In vain 4) Jacobwits's cigar house the pachy- Germ's big. trunk stole through” the i Ntnre—the cikarcase. Lifting Vanus, he bak Crunchiig fi t over his head, wat: under Food and Seri: turers urugs Ac 461,and ts prepared only in the laborato- the ries of the Leach Chemical Co., ' . Ite owner and his family in the rear swore that no lad had entered and one being put up, for half-ounce 1 BeaTea— -{n-a-round_wooden case. ‘Holden, her friends and reia- however -were-not~ satisfied “pry- ing into nooks amd crannies. They be- wan to shake the maske and cloaks and kick thé shins of the empty men of mail Finally they discovered one solider than the rest. Mrs. Holden's ‘uncie-geve=tt-9 kick. Lol There was x faint angry anort ongshoremen! with and Mra. Holden‘e uncle sat down very Patek: e ‘action against | suddenly holding his new trous the eleppant 3 aera had met both hands. Then the suit pitas ont ty iidgoabiieers Ok | was attacked by Policeman Martin and His keeper at last whispered som, clubbed into submission. Tne armor ning in O68 of his bie was badly dented, but young Dondero an cabbage cars ‘nd_the elephant walked up the pl was dragged out unscathed. In the a ty <7 4 pnd Ene CLEDNADT a ee tar oy WK | Eexex Starket” Court bo was’ held for’ trimmed with silk braid on front, back and + Southwest Corner 6th Ave. and [8th St., New York. way to-Athinta. | Special Sessions. = sleeves; coat lined throughout with satin; . r AT skirt cut new full kilted, with wide cloth fold : Lord & Tayl oe 2 | PURCHASE OF < a — i : IHOLZWASSER) A. W. TEDCASTLE @ CO.||e° 2 We Allow Freight and RR. Pare BOSTON, MASS. 10% rill be allowed on prese?- (0) =—>-—-Puton-sale-in-our third floor salestooms,-Thursday,-October 34st, AT LESS THAN THE COST OF LEATHER! | i a Very swagger garments of imported Broadcloth in all prevailing colors, and zebra- —striped Broadcloth in every fashionable shade. Coa cut semi and f fitting, satin lined throughout; 30 D and 36 inches. Skirts plaited and trimmed with folds, cut very full: Broadcloth Military Suits, effectively tt Besa guiking at his eleobanting af | until he showed somes objection, ang then the =x coppers walkea away, very firmiy, mot to say hurriedly. A crowd Of six longahoremen’ with cotton hooles be OR ood toe cash this week a 4 of 5 <5 Girts ——_tor Wednesday-and Thursday ca “At Most st Attractive Prices Spectral Sale — a : of New York “to rai ify the nominees of REGULAR DEMOCRATIC PARTY New Catalonue, ids Furniture. ten All new, up-to-date, fashionable shoes. are —— CARE! cone LIBERAL CREDIT { 30, | cmanines §- FA ma - Sample Shoes for Women ——=$2.50—and- $3.00 —— = == Haud Welted Shoes Everybody knows what SAMPLE SHOES are. They-are-the-stroesthic manufacturers send’ out to their trade to solicit business with, and =U: : es The following speakers will address th’ meeting: . ‘2 Women's Misses Coats Lee Sects : | Uilnd os VeAGt ea vy Manaish Mixtures, (ull length(_ iz Hox deowon ‘BAUMANN. #80. Rain — or. Automobile~ Coats, various\ va! models to select-from, ae $ ENNEDY, ESQ. MUEL PRINCE, GEORGE BAUMA! CHARLES DELANEY, President of the Central Federated Union, Rees will preside. ; The following will act as Vice-Presidents at this meeting: sonNeS TAGUART, President Coneotit f Business’ A, pecs us cents of Greater PH OR. Mt aS Womens Coats = ) Hes of Broadc'oths, Fancy Imported’ wees) 29 OG | MES H, MATCH, Chairman Executive AMREM. Central, Federated: Union, Delegate holaterers’ Union. 1a Avorkings State Federation, Bivwident Central ‘Federated Unlon. 2 VBAUX, International Pre rr store Union Past President. tral Federated: Union. JAMES J. HAND, Past. President, Con} AMPS (od Union, ex-Delogate Bream Tineers' Local Vice-President | Past | -and Silk Rubbers; an extensive variety’ of $30.00 to $40.00 coats,__~ = Women's Evenine Coats — - ~-An_exceptional_vanéty of High Class/- s, made of Finest French Broad- cloths in all the Pastel shades, with ‘ap- pic tions of Laces, Embroideries, &c,, ~ &e.; values $75.00 to $100.00, IN, Past President C. F;’ Yimerican Federation UBL PRINCE, Past-Treettent-C_£, SDelewate Cures Packers! coe cay ES HLM, Currenpot tary FRNEST pederated Uni most skilled_labor. ues we have ae Breretart “CLOTHING ON CREDIT For MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. Also Assortment | Complete rf | FURS, SCARES AND MUFPS On Weekly-er Menthiy Payments, =LONG™1SEAND: CO., OUTFITTING 181—Smilth=Street,-Brodklyn. | nics: Al durably madesand comic wear, widths A to EE, -Gun-Metal, Calfskin,’ Glazed Patent - Colt: and Patent dskin; Broad Ex Soles, Tipped and Plain T High Cuban and Medium Military Heels. Lace, Button and: Bluchers. i 2 <a Business i Steam 5 Delegate CFs Us Business Agent ade re mito legate C. ¥, Ue iumisers' nasvclation, | Debe- j {3 | a | : — Womens fur Lined Overcoats Exceptional Values $50.00 Coats. ...... can Brotherhood Roofers, WILLTAM 3 HLTA efite OAT Compact Laker ALEXAND! Busipeeg Agest ° soe ated Garment Workers’ Unlon, WILLIAM GREEN, Bust “isc th hee Bt ELIA (ojo) FU. ‘ YRENCE, Past President LAWRENCE, Pett toate C A. W, Tedeastle & Co.'s JOBEPH SAMPLE SHOES — (Wholesale prices $128 and $1.50.) All on one large table, where you - reial ‘Telegraphera’ Unton. may make your choice from’ the ees Oh at v3 ON, utiness Ament largest and best. selection of styles § aN a i 2 HN BN NEA prkanen Ol ee and leathers, Lace, button and e ¢ 4 } Y ON “974 aatedp & F. U. X, exSecretary Troo-| Laven URDHT) Dusiness t THe F, U. me . GAILLARD, President Brother- GEORGE De rpeaters, Jiocal 483; Delegate C.F. Us ¥ JOSEPH F, AHEARN, Local President Com $65.00 “ EBOUsICL, Clothing Cutters’ $100.00 ‘ Tusiness Agent Amal- is Hoeate, Girls Winter Coats 4 to 16 years; if : 500 Garments of Cheviots, Kerseys and Heavy Mixtures; various models to select from, at ges es $7.50 & $10.00 values $10.00 & $12.50 Also Women's Lace Warsts Brussel Net and Embroidered Val. trim) med with Baby Irish or Cluny. A col;/ lection of several hundred waists and ody Union Sore MEN’S If real bargains. you'd find dozens of styles to select from. Not a} Misses’Saix pieShoes| SAMPLE SHOES That’s What Shrewd Buyers Do waist worth less than $15 and up to $20,/ (Wholesale price $1 & 81.25) | (Who.esaie Prices, 32,50, $3 &$3.50) i = Vici kid and Ideal for dress wear; : i box calf; Broadway and 2oth St.; sth Ave; 19th St TD extension & 1 |]] soles; sizes vy | 5 nd the proper thing for 5t 8H to 11. wee EALY, ‘ feaate 0. 7 bluchers; sizes 2% to 8; worth $1.25 Beto aNeal Unlon Nos ease com| g Hgloweg niga. innent Agent Tie Tarecy ee WEISZ, G Liman ree for Sait epresentativs Cigar Packers’ . L. eine rt CORMIGIE: Tepresentative Leeal BDH HEALY, | Re tative Wa- onal Alltance Brotherhoos Fatnters and JAMPS DALY, Bust Dock Build. ATR $4 usiness Agent and jegats Oot, Bustness Agent £3) Agent Steam Engt THEODORE MARTIN, Busi Agent Der- Fick Aten and Augnera! Union, went LUKH A, BURKE, Business’ Agent Briel. rT 6 C.F. U, ORTON, Deleaut stele ‘Ament! Steam LEW MORT National: Recretary “Adore! Helpers’ Ubion, Delegate: American | Ww’ IAM ROW! Vice-Preaident Abso- ee Labor, ¢ America, elated Vaudovil 4, MASTERBON, Huslneve Agent EDWARD! UNO) Mmalgama fe Cutters. Meat AMES. L Tusiness “Agent Tile Business Agent BARRY, Agent Uuonkt Protective. Union, mate C.F cuiatiD, Seoretary . Upholster: uf . BOH: ), Boeoret * oI AUQUET Frational Union, Delewate foes i F. M'DONOUGH, ‘Treasurer Local io, 46, Brotherhood of Firemen. | I _ ss Cinar, Packers! Union| — Uphol A, W, Tedcastle & Co.'s Boys’ Sample Shoes (Wholesale price, $2,09) A dandy shoe for $ ever wear. oak soles; sizes 1 A. W. Tedcasile & Co,’s MEN’S MPLE SHOES le price, $2.50 and $3.90.) proper th’ | A, W. Tedcastle & Co.'s Boys’ Sample Shoes (Wholesale price, $1.25) A fine knock- about 2 & at work or for yo sizes from 9 to 13% and 4 to 2. s Stylish in fair AMER, Business Agent for street. wear, Made weather, © guar- ‘and. Movers’ Union, Dele- of heavy box calf, anteed : $40 aie WANCIS, CRE tg House, Breer ate C.F ‘a J, Husiness Agent Elevator SDREW BAGAN, K ANDREW Gre vand Millwright’ Union, ex- “vy” stands for, Vehicle, An auto or gig, A dogcart or some Other kind of.a rig. Should YOU wish to buy Something of this kind Read Morning World Ads. chaps to ; double and triple soles. Srourh tt vy Calfskin; doub Guaranteed waterproof. Sizes 6, 6%, 7, 7% to 54 and 8. A, W. Tedcastle & Co.’ General Vice- Cutters and Special 570.00 Women’s 75c Hood Brand Rubbers. rm ‘men. d . RUSSELL, Business Agent ai Telegrephérs’ Union, Dele N, Member Board of Trus-| © Firemen BT, Bilninons RV Orbe aS ‘a Ry litiainons Agent Brother- riguerhood af Locomotive nomen | IeMENNERTY, Local 20 Intere| jon team Engineers, United Houaesn Union, had 10% \e MANU peal 144, Rizar) ; 4 1 Makers i n against puernatee alos Del Fy, a as me Avent Plata storers' “Gaocal 2B), Husiness Agent Brien! Becretary Bartenders’> theatres, parties, dances and all “dress-up” oc- casions, Samples of advance winter styles, damp weatherallments; sizes 23§ to 8; regular 75¢. grade,

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