The evening world. Newspaper, November 1, 1907, Page 20

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Sa eS «HE EVENING WORLD," ED Ax: NOVEMBER. a TRIES TO DIE THEN. The Effects of Opiates. MAN'S MANGLED ; Up Wound. to Determine;— = Otto. Gentzsoh. twenty-seven years old. of No. (79 West One Hundred and th street, went to his wife's |room® early {0-day and ‘told. her to | please get up right away and help. him roat, wiileh he had cut with narcotics'to children by any but a other decried, and the druggi need the attention of physician, and it is nothing less tae dose them willfully with arootica’ Castoria contains no re of Chas.'H. Fletcher, ® No Way ~ Whether It Was an Acci- dent or Suicide. - ——— ‘Tho administration of Anodynes, Drops, Cordials, Soothing Syrups and | rnliyalslaneGannbesIer too etrongly | it should not be a paris to it. Children who are ill a crime to { narcotics if {t bears the . lp i sits Genuine Castoria always bears the signature off A Le lede THESE ITEMS REDUCED iN. “PRICE ‘SPECIALLY FOR SATURDAY | a 1 INFANTS are peculiarly susceptible to opium and-its various S Jos. Wi'd’s | FR&E ! $4.50 Scoich Lace} $7.50 Dinin: | a Eorearatl ions, all of which are narootis) is well Enows. yee in the ilverware Genuine Cork u Suri > u Ca rriage Robes ‘ Pniullest doses, if continued, these opiates cause in the funo- | ee | Charoie Russe | Curians at 31.66) Room Rugs, : QN tone and growth of tho calla which are like katy to Become Ss rinieneeaae Saturday's Specials in Lino'eum | at Sota inp | ean ane CO Wa Selb tt 4-Hours Be | Fs ervour does, ea aing with opiates or narcotics to keep children qi {J} known manufactarers’. AMAR OIR Ee \ ui $4 in. wide; uyer- all colors; 12 i f Genizsch Cuts Throat, Then| PP %hetr infancy. Tho rule among physicians is that children should never | TEASPOONS, fancy denenssf un yo. SPS 1 Ieked. corded edve.| long hy 9 feet e t 6 receivelor! intcs in the smallest doses for more than-a day st a time, and | : brs ah it 4 To- A great } i Calls Wife to Help Bind _| only then If unavoidable,, morrow, 3c hi mora v1. 66) baraain : 3 | i 0- nile For 4 hours to-morrow, of + fering 100 of these Iceland Fur pocket Robes. lined h ut; full size for Btwand Reich, the station agent int ot: the ‘little depot ta’ the Yori, New Haven & ‘Hartfor © foad cut, at Ong. Hundred and Et hird street, noticéd a man pacing up ‘and down ‘the platform at dawn. to- (ay. Ho was, a ; wousdreasod | man, @rooth shayen and distinguished jook- He had Hot._purthased..a ticket. is hich to cover!) _ the family physician. | I }Dr. Water. H. 2 oldbirdge, of No. a5, - ‘West One flundred and Forty- fifth atreat. | When! the soctor reached the house’ he | found “that Otto tiad not “ma H headway in his effort to cut't , Goll'so it woul4 i wasn't serioun, but “physician | thought. the jent might 10, “have hos- | pital-treatmens, | Policeman Kamerer was called ts and : Ss env ambulance took Otto)ta/the 3. Hood | the New Haven express thundered by. | WT! ospital: where, “aftera-sesston: | — “Directly in front of his telegraph omtce on the operating table, he waa quite policed tras! chirrupy and) very iad the knife was form. He followed these a little way [20 Out amt his-good wife eo-prompt—y Gown the track aud came upon 9 ——— crumpled heap. It was the man he ha mioticed nt Gawn.s terribly smankied. fetes JERSEY’S SWIFT JUSTICE. ansts @ilation ee 4 front UMNES NAREERY a 60, 34th Street the wound! TA L 23rd. Street : MILLINERY DEPARTMENTS. Fa Both-$ ‘Attractive models in Jarge, ‘medium * and--small. Hats. - Suitable for tailor- made or dress wear. New combinations and trimmings._At-moderte prices An unusual selection—of smatt _, evening Hats in the new materials. : A Jarge assortment of Imported and ’ Domestic Hair Ornaments, made of Flowers, Ostrich, Marahout and Para- dise Feathers. Moderate prices. Storee.— —— ne fore than a matier of 6 ‘whother the man threw himsel ne. "ut: pS) Pe clothing to identity. him. % oake And-salt Coal and walat- rt maple shiet- ool ‘and. pecktic, ere and underwear * Se was slightly bald md-had brown balr, turning gray. He peared to be about fifty: years. old. we body an to the Tremont Evenue poise station. oF After the body was-removed to the | a: ‘ordham Morgue the police got word hat the dead man was P. Malone, of 36 Nenperbden avenue, ¥ nears Whe Attacked Is in Prison for 20 Years. ‘That the wheels of justice tn Ny sey move ably was Ilual There was or pa ng 8 itl last Monday night, was sentenced to twenty—years at-hard labor In State prison. A it he was hur-| : SWEATERS. For. Ladies’ and Children, Ladies’ Coat Sweaters and. Norfolk E Coats. Exclusive patterns in hand- knit and _ machine-made Garments. rehension felt for In Both Stores. fsoner is James Battle who is marri men, thirty-five years old. JAMES MGREERY 460 WEST 14TH STREET. SALSESGHON GUARANTEE 0) OR MONEY BRCHET EY REFUNDED DRESSES. a a Offering the balance of those Gir's Sample Dresses which er eated 1 such-a- tremendous 4: Hour furore last Saturday. These —11- dresses-are-actually-worth up to-$8.00 each—offered, to-morrow, from 9 if M. to 1P.M only, at the most sensational underprice ever presented. A dozen dainty new—styles— made-from Panama, Serge, Cashmere or Invisible Puls, in Russian, Regulation or Fluffy styles, stock aie new deep fold. All colors and all irls’ Full Leng ___(On, Sale Ail Dae A superb value—hbandsome, full length coats oe Mea oe rt a (AtlDay Sale) Misses’ Swagger 2 made from Kers:y, Beaver or Light Soy Krimmer. Stylish, warm and worth nearly double sale price: «Satie Lined or unlined; rolling or iwand-coTar— Lined -Suits of broadcloth. Also {ull length Winter coats fine Cheviot, Kersey or Beaver . velyet trimmed or plain tai- izes 6 to 14—actually worth 4. 98 They are rich, heavy caality bread: cloth suits, handsomely finished and all satin lined. ch lored $8.50; sale price for to-morrow only 23rit Street 34th Street —|-_-~On Saturday, November the and ~ Girls’ $3.98 Coats, Saturday, 1-98} sae from fine “‘broadctothy coat ~ = oe Ladies’ Coat Sweaters. White or ——jJ=-_= (On SaleAlt Day) ——_| satin tined, with notch collar of MISSES! H HATS. In Both Stores. | grey. : 3:00 fa I ke ae rereele of value and beauty silk velvet, new sleeve; 13-gore ~ Misses’ and Children’s Hats, sult Children’s Norfolk Sweaters, 1.85 || ~The Ha ae eer ae NETRA ET pleated akiri, finishe deep told; in eS SOROSIS SHOES. fa Both Stores. al Women’s Button and Lace Boots with Cuban or Common sense heels and “welted soles.. Made of Glazed Kid, Sorosis Health Calf, etc, 3.50 per pair Women’s Patent Leather Boots. ~ Button, lace and Blucher models. Nar- row or round toes, Cuban heels and welted soles, 4.00 per pair able for school or dress wear, Various + styles and combinations, “ On Saturday, November the and, Misses’ school Hats, 2.75 _ CHILDREN’S SUITS. Tailored Suits, ‘made of blue or brown Broadcloth. Semi-fitting coat, interlined.. Plaited skirt with fold. 14 years. 22.50 Full length “Box” Coats, Fin- — ished -with= velvet collar° and~ cuffs; Fn Both Stores. = “dren's “Noiseless Sorosis Shoes.” The latest shapes and leathers, Strapped seams. Made of blue or brown Men's Shoe Departments. cheviot. Sizes 6 to rq years. 10.50 — Men’s Sorosis Shoes..4.00, 5.00 and 6,00 Blue Serge Regulation Suits, trim- las Boys) ease eeeser ees 3.50 _medl with braid. Sizes 6 to 12 ye Youths!“ 3:96 LADIES’ STOCKINGS. In Both Stores. ~,, Complete assortment of black and_ colored Silk Stockings showing many new colors. Plain or fancy weaves. ; On Saturday, November the 2nd. = zoo dozen Lamb’s wool Cashmere BOYS’ CLOTHING. In Both Stores. | ! Navy blue Chinchilla Reefers. | Woolen lining, — TO alae ~ Dress Reefers, made of piain or “po sii fancy miixed- materials. Lined with Stockings: “With high spliced heels, soles and toes. Sizes 8 to 1o}4-inches, — years, 10.00 ~6oc per pair — values 12.00 and"15,00 Single < or double breasted Over : coats. Lined with flannel or Italian | ootl@bhe....Made..of.greyorbrown. heavy woolen fabrics. Sizes 8:to-16 yea ~ value 75¢ per pair A large stock of Ladies’ and Chil- ~dren’s Jersey ‘leggins including drawer leggins for- Children;-- White, brown, ‘blue, black and red “THand-kuit_wooten Drawer : Leggins for Infants, With or. 4 Venetian or Worsted. Sizes 3\to 10 | : \ | ‘Norfotk Sutte wi onthe patr = —awithout: tfteet Kutickerbocker trousers, Sizes 8 to - 20 years, §.00 and 7,50 MEN'S UNDERWEAR DEP’ TS, In-Both Stores, ————-==ATr attractive” assortment of Tall: ored Suits for Boys and Young Men Siges @}4 to aa yeara Sale of Men's Underwear aad Half Hose.’ English Merino Shirts and Drawers, al Med um or heavy weight drawers with spliced-seats. Full regular made in stout or regular. length legs. MISSES’ SUITS. in Goth Btores, Suits made of plaln or mixed oféth, | _ Shirts. + Plaited skirt with fold, Semi-fitting ‘ 34 to 4o inches .. see coat lined with satin, Slees 14 and 16 40 GB ne care eee wines 250 : years, 13.§0° | Drawers. Broadcloth Suita, Plalted skirt | 3° te. 36 inches. 7. .....,........2,00 . with cloth or velvet fold, Semi-fitting By 0 Bgomba 3 wacSO coat finished with velvet collar and : i vnegeue uae : : an Complete stock of natural wool, silk- cuffs. Lined with satin, Sises 14 and f ‘a, and silk and wool Undergarments. 16 pears, 45,00 | Men’s Half Hose. Full plaited Skirts, with two folds, 200 dozen, Ingrain cotton Socks, with Blue or brown, Length 37 to 49 ‘Maco’ aplit soles, Sizes to 12 inches, inches, 6.50 : 6 pairs 1.10 JAMES McGREERY & ry JAMES McGREERY & GO, | hb aord Strect a Isth Stree | 23rd Street 34th Street A large stock of Misses’ and Chil- a navy, red, brown and black, sizes 14 to, 20. A regular -$15 suit; spe row at . collariess model cloth facing; for to-mor- deep collar and: reverse cuffs of gray krimmer, oF of inlaid velvet and braid, and finished with deep ¢ double breasted and cut very full. Value $3.98; spe: Nun’s Veiling Waists (On Sale for 4 Hours Only, 9 S. M. to IP; MM) A Manufacturer’s Clearance ‘of Handsome Nun’s Veiling Waists, Actually Worth $2; Special at 92c. -_ x da Bargain Sale which may never occur again for many mmenths—Made up in the new- Blouse has 18 broad plaits, made : ce at ToS 98 ——-We’re $0. confident of the superiority of this Suit [| ain that we invite comparison with others. Isn’tthat | fair? _Isn’t it conclusive of our absolute integrity? We know it can’t be equalled. They are high-class, strictly tailored suits; un- usually well finished. Made the advanced Prince Chap model. Jacke 27 Inches est models. long, beautifully tailored and through- extra ah ested i ate we yee A Skirts~ are-15-gored=plaited tucked own models, selffo]d on blue, brown or black—special fro hottom. Colors—red, 9 A.M, to.4 P. M. Saturday at.- te $4 Silk- Lined Net Waists, $1 98 (On Sale All Day) Sf Tichly made No WaistS; Hide (9 seit-at-s3.s0-and-$4-exchspee~ “tlal_ to-morrow—at—$1-98,—Made full blouse elaborately ag —__ trimmed with fine lace and medallion trimmed back; full blue, brown or black Sizes 32 to 44. Shes cial, Saturday only.. 12. 98 0 Princess. Evening. Dres pa Every -younz lady. shenld own one o! stunning evening dresses—for party, ball theatre wear. The best, the prettiest and | gteatest vaiue ever quoted. sleeve and trimmed stock; show: ecru or white; $ __ and 4.00 values; special at... fl ‘A timely sale, offering an “exception bargain. The kind usually priced ~ at $3.50 (On Sale* All Day) ~ Made of fine wool; with pockets, V neck, turn: over collar; shown in white, Bes ey tit L983) fered Saturday at tucked and trimmed with exqui- Listen: They're 50 inches long, positively ALL-WOOL Made-from dainty Sitk-Baine or Lingerie of the very. best ality anisoned phssdsontely rin trimmed wita, Site Val. lave, —Sizes32 fo 44. Shown in white, pink, Blue and BLACK KERSEY; double-breasted, collarless st le, ed with velvet, full circular back, new. fancy” s| CoaLW —Several rows of Valenciennes: Full ecru shades; worth $10 each. sizes, actually SEOTARS $10—Saturday, special at medallions. flare Sie WOMEN’S $10 LONG: HACE KERSEY COATS, $4 98 = UCN | list posttidely beyond com “| parison, Ebery sty-e-inno=" | vation embodied at prices that-command-attention, 2 Ready-to-Wear Hats, 1.98 The ‘term: “ready-to-wear” covers @ multitude of {deas, but never has it ae been applied to a better line of uP to-date headwear eular- “Quality Shoe-that satis-- fies both foot. and eye, “featured at thi at $1.98. We are the sole agents ftir this famous Liberty Shoe, ar 2? -— Extra-heavy- natural wool_underwear, shirts with double breast and extra --deep.double back; drawers with. fion:shriikable~ sateerr waistband sizes to $0 inch, Dk 49 1.29 than this offering at this price; -X splen- is if every conceive did assortment. in always kept compiete, dchest col DFS, each Fe | pumps ar ox- Je leather, In- Jing patent vici kid, don- black, J gola calfskin, ete. Equal to any $3.5 $4 shoe on the market; our price, é Men's Half Hose, 18c Wool and cashmere sox in natural and camel's, hair; 25c, qualities subject to slight imperfectio 6. 18¢ for $1, a pair.... ar, $1.29 under of regu all wizer 1.29 Men's $1.50 Blue Women Silk Ie Stoclinwe S Nobby Stree, ais tlannel S.irts, $1. 15] Our Great Saturday Feature: First, Quality 8° Several ve eau tals Four 6 l Hosiery, Worth $1.25, Special 69c UATE ouy-hour pecia 3 Note? These are all high grade; choice of black, white, | five the news An hi pink or slate. & at a popular study, and Made with extra double cotton soles, spliced heel and toe, actually worth $1.25 a Filer ese at Tess Pox. only” cits 3 , shirts), at, mach. best colors piice is-oure these hats at price “We flect all that ao

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