The evening world. Newspaper, October 31, 1907, Page 11

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ta EI ERE EVENING STOREKEEPERS HS MCTINS, il BLIMES. IM A GREAT In Uh arre hig, : EE itr Se) Says We Are rey ing: Bills: Ae aie Were ni Will Be Drawn on any ‘Banks { to Prevent Con-. WORLD, | P§MAGINATION is. a_ valuable asset when it is healthy, but when you are constipated you ean‘t-think clearly. _ — oe Take 14-Glass — Hunyadi Janos Water Before breakfast. Unequalled for constipation A Natural Laxative Water Bottled at the Springs. A\void substitutes. a declared to-day that the tremend be att s Law edsatatss that city paynn f. tsa started made in future years. ‘This threw the burden of mevting obi} CALEY Upon the McClellan regime and |terle was overjoyed 41 | weihaye been battling with those lett! made of “in rat (ewer accounts ever since. While the|™*™ int help TAw sAminietration got the credit for) Kuhen wha: en ppabenual friend he great_and vast improvements | had in the oOistorie, to make an en- “with the slightest cost, the ‘fact Is aS ecmant for last evening, when he iat the cost was not to be sact_until Prnianan again, and’ gi | SSunees tn ‘plead ‘alterward. —To_ Practice Economy. jBememare Stia Mistenle yesterday aft of the strictest cee Ee non and waa YOry, wilting to Root the on, Only suc ler later in the evening. [cider dea irked money — i Misterie ed sit roller Metz dented that grossex- |Polntment, Deo nen ‘arrosted Tok. vagence or mismanagement of the man. eity’s finances was reflected inthe press Ou new. Millifery Department is fhowing a’ most €xeeptionally fine collection ot-smartly tailored street Hats, in so many decidedly new style cieets— ~ designed to wear with tailored —suits—all-—so ESL at very moderate prices. )f Special 1 ‘Interest “To-morrow Wil _be an extensive showing of new and very stylish small hats, suitable for veil wear, etc., at __-_ $10.00. $12.50 Imported Chiffon Scarfs Vellings in all shades and textures....... + -$8.50,-$10.50_ 1.50 3.00 Tailored Hats Made to Order re prepared to make strictly tatlored-hatsx to order {n becoming styles to match your sult. Our expert mii- ——Tiners,_with—yrats—of-experience,_are ready to suggest — “the newest London and Paris ideas. Prices are much less than you would pay ordinarily. ___ Broadvar—J ohn Forsyth C=1kth Street figures in the podeet _all_ poypreock to talk of ex-| The cy towing: the demands are increasing. | ‘We could well afford to got along with- ‘@ut fancy schoathouses, elaborate police tations and exquisite fire-nouse bulid-+| “put many-of these-were projected | designed years ago when money | -Seuld behad—at-3-1-2-and.1_per_sent.. || @od there was not thought of a, sth Tender, “Se The hardest pavement is “velvet carpet” to wearers of The Saks Cushion-Flex Shoe for Women tive feet find ‘anima OR -of—} Y Te-Pay All Salaries. all discomforts in these shapely shoes. They are— salaries (his month— ae ung Aes five Imiions—but | ball-make jthe payments cover “& od of several days. Ihave ‘Brranged ‘with our city Gepositories for convert- tug the city‘a pay roll checks into cash, ino -vne mmatitution will be called | les and as few ox possible against hwo as to mvold congestion at the “Its would Pos be politic at this time -Sesue, and any one. nk at the same time. ort nds-of- employeex_flock- | to thé banks for thelr salaries micht | the effect of starting-«-run-and a of the scenes Of [sat week _ constructed by a most ingenious method which al= * lows the addition of- cushion without adding bulkiness or losing grace. The—seles—are_made of a peculiarly flexible leather which bends readily to the slightest erching of the foot, and permits the wearer an amount of — esata orenWise Ineo eee ie a soft and~resilient-inner- odets in aoe with-the-—arch- oughly—scientific device to-give-additional_sup of the foot—button or lace styles, also kidskin in lace models | —every size and width, at i 7 = Belmont—asbnt-the Comptrol! wen.tte to-asy aa part Interest en way-bonds: (‘PAVING PENSIONS as LO THE FIREMEN.| 4 jesionerLantry hae taken alm- {fiir action for the payment of pensions te'the firemen, The 1,15 pensioners will | B. Altman & On: SPECIAL SALE BEGINNING Be MOERO yw {FRIDAY}—NOYV,—1 ST,OF- i “MEN'S SILK SCARFS, : IN FOLDED AND REGULAR FOUR-IN-HANDS, SOLD USUALLY FOR $1.00 To 1.25 ge 65c EACH > “MEN'S MOTOR WEAR , “AND FURNISHINGS AUTOMOBILE COATS, “INCLUDING FUR “AND FUR-LINED _ GARMENTS, SILK MUFFLERS, KNITTED MOTOR SCARF’ >’ AND GOLF JACKETS, MOTOR CAPS, CARRIAGE --__ AND AUTOMOBILE ROBES, STEAMER RUGS ETC. ‘PAJAMAS, AND NIGHT ROBES, DRESSING ° GOWNS, BRE BATH ROBES AND HOUSE COATS. GLOVES, UNDERWEAR, + J WINTER STYLES IN-NECKWEAR. BUSINESS AND DRESS SHIRTS, i i MERINO, COTTON AND LISLE THREAD HOSIERY. i £ dh} MEN'S FUR. LINED OVERCOATS FOR GENERAL WINTER WEAR t J 1 WILL. noe) AN UNUSUAL SALE. oF —BOYS-AND—YOUNG— MEN'S -CLOFHING— TO-MORROW. (FRIDAY), AND SATURDAY, NOV, Ts AND 2d. = Corner -6™ Av. s7tnst Announce for To-Morrow.and Saturday An Important Sale OF FINELY TAILORED es iSSeS- = Srbridny ‘every fashionable «fabric, ‘In- * “auding every smurt, and stunning sty! es Suits of Rich Broadcloth . Suits af Tro-toned Stripes its of Smart ‘Dainty Checks Suits of. Beautiful. Plaids Suite of Very Fine Cheviats. Juntor sizes—Misses' Sizes—Aiso Small \omen’s izes. “ BOYS’ NORFOLK SUITS ° f ‘ BOYS’ REEFERS AND OVEREOATS- YOUNG MEN'S SUITS é i | B® Altman & Co. A A SALE OF WOMEN’ s MOUSQUETAIRE GLOVES To. MORROW NOV. 1a, WiLL. COMPRISE THE _ PREVAILING PRICES + (FRIDAY), J6-BUTTON LENGTH MOUSQUETAIRE GLOVES — “OF GLACE KIDSKIN——— $2.25=PER PAIR FOLLOWING AT GREATLY BELOW | “Dork Eighth Avenue, 35th to ‘36th Street , Purntture Eatrance-: 360 to 266 West 36th Strect. Near Oth Avence ~ The Greatest Fire Sale Ever Inaugurated __with unabated success. = za Prices on : : Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Beds, Bedding, Draperies, Pictures and Household Furnishings have —“There—never—has—been-such “an = -epportunity-for-Householders, — Hotels’ and Institutions noel so Dake & Campany »- Bieey Buh Se IT 18 AN ACT OF CHARITY TO PRESENT AN IDLE MAN WITH THE WORLD'S “HELP WANT’ DIRECTORY. Fecelve #95,00, -Foresecing that if all pensioners appeared. at the, Win: ed with the H di of the Sunday World in Greater New York have already received. FREE, -pictures-of “The Hollyhock Girl,” ~The Water Lily Girl,” “The Autumn Girl.” Don't Fail to Get “THE WINTER GIRLS it FREE Nett Sunday “Oct. f<Charles 11 Rowe jeted of murder in the firat petit ‘tor tho Killing of Fred B, Olney BeAr 4LIQUIIOWn, Was we by Justice _pompicine to at Bing ree te" ¢ umcing Dec. Hogers received tence calmly. Mawediately after sen Ineunoed Rogers was ats tomobile for Sing Sing 0: he Will be vlaced in a cell inthe dont ouise., Rogers Waa laughing and jok- ne (mith his Kuards as the automcbite atarted for Oaxining, Roxeriva attorneys announced | thet arry the case to tho Court eo ANS. READY RELIEF | PH te tho Unfalling tiouse att Menai Colds, Sore Th: aie Poeumonla vod Mot att Kinde. Bold by all Druggtet to obtain bargains | This 2 Beautiful Picture The Winter Girl” printed in striking colors on heavy plate paper, will be given FREE with every copy of Next Sunday’s World in $89.98 Morse Chade, value 8 $4.75. IE HIT OF THE TIME! The Newlyweds and Their Baby By GEORGE McMANUS; Lithographed in colors on coated paper. Large quarto Price, $1.00, ae Published by The New York ‘World, Furnished, Trade Supplied by the ‘Saalfield Publishing Co., 156 Fifth Ares New York.

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