The evening world. Newspaper, November 7, 1907, Page 6

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‘Prices. of Stocks. 4, Warm Welcome AMILLION LITTLE CO GATES 1S BACK KNIFE, ROUT 25 “WWALL STREET Da ing Plunger Expected to thorouxhis-emazed- by : rox Sh atte) HAD ASTHMA 18 YEARS. chipe felle HANA ESERIES |Hfis Majesty's Future Admiral bs whi Tittle room in whte found were coyered with hastened. down, Jeoms. | is A WELL MAN,TODAY. iT had been troubled with | ‘atarrh for oleh Kk wbI: time 1 had been er © of at TRABU ten mifferent piyase . we of whumn ever gave-mo nay Issting | the Bulls Boost the !—-Piange-Ove of the Nay appear against auch a/ HOLDS < PRAINING- SHIP. ems ineases. i ; 4 Giefroti ihe ‘start 1 wae very much {ater- . . ‘aa your X-Light for positive diagno- 4 your method of inhalation treatment : , * xo wery Teasonable though st was |Scotchman Full of American 2+ Booze Succumbs Only fo Nightsticks.. ky Financier, Who “Re- ired”’ Before the Panic, Geis. Aged Couple, Much Beloved, ent of any otbery who may be dragging ‘One, Mttle cook, artned with a cary- “to the Brim with fm ecing to dot he a ¢heevres 14iot i¢ 1 G14, | ing-knife and load ° : «loargo of American: rum, out twenty- five of His’ Majesty's: trimly dressed | Naval Reserves to a: disastrous ficht | early ‘to-day, the palice reserves from ~Suffocated in Bed-on Tues- jee 9" triergrG ex rata : . day Night. ‘This communication tw but one ef the : fon ‘to a notice in a morning paper | nich rpoke quite at length /of the succes y [aod numerous cures which/were resulting from your treatment of Lung and Cheat to me. After plating myselt s I began to improve at onct, ‘¢¢ months™ treatment I felt f1 EP: 1:had. not felt for eighteen years—A WELL MAN. Mit te now six yeats since Iwas cured by ‘4 your electrical and inhalation treatment, nd I tave not ga yet seen & sick Gay. 1 Fequest ‘that Unie be publiahed for the ben- through a miserable existence, es I was many hundreds of statements on file in Dr. == ‘ Anderton's office of cuted cases’ of Tuber culowe (Consumption), Asthma, Bronchitis, ¥ one else the captains < co-operation + The bodien of Philip Fariey,-ixty-| lay Fever and Catarrh : $e—Anderson_is the ont: Precinct rescuin® jaignt years old. and his whe, Marys p that will put up stock prices. ore Mr. Gates “retired from Wall tf last spring he and his son oc- Sedpled the entire groumd foor of No. 31} in an’ enterprise popularly known in Stree “the “House” or Twerve " These partners in the firm Charles G. Gates & Co, are now Ott ona hn W. Gates into the financial ar who caught the plunger with ing the. ticker tape installed an peaviously in his new: office, Bottom Reached, He Says. sat them again, eh?” was it cdolly,” that is. my. motto, Specialist in New York, Consuit- at once onty X-Light Lang | ag Women's Motoring, Walking a and Evening. = Goats emphasis of underpricin underpriced. / Form-fitting coats of fine black broadcloth, 50-in. long. Cut ‘on long, close-fitting lines, and carefull velvet; horn buttons. : Motor or walking coats of invisible-striped cheviots in oak-brown, navy blue and gray. A loose, swagger coat finished with high military collar inlaid -with velvet and braid. Fine satin linin of smoked pearl. Value 40.00 Evening coats of fine broadcloth in champagne, pearl gray, rose, applications of laces, velvet’ and ‘gold - y interlined and lined with white peau de pastel, blue and white with Value 40.00 Short, smart coats of caracul:cloth, a Vest and collar of -gobelin blue velvet. embroideries; outlined with wide silk braid. _- Value 42.50, 28.00 Coats for walking, motoring and evening wear that do not need the g to attract attention, but are, nevertheless, ly tailored. Collar and cuffs of Value 32.50 ; : . an-exclusive imported and, Japanese ty-five, were found in their Httle flat) aoa learn the truth about your Inns. Do [on the eccond tor Of-No- S10 East) not watt untit tar ~or-tincurabte-com~y ae Fhe ateainship Kenaas (Cant: Gcorke | rhirty-elehth street to-day, where they | ditions develop. Charges for treatment are H. Grant, tied up at the foot of Sixth |xtreet, Long Island City, 1s to take on She Im cleared far India oling UIs About the worit—Be— e Naval Reserves, nine persoas of different nationalities complete the had been smothered by gas while sleep-| ‘1, goctor, and office consultation and ex- ing on Tuesday night. * Jemination are givea free of charge. Before going to bed one of the old| Ofice 0 West Zid st. New York, between people had _lghted—a_gas_heater from | \i dey Wednesday, Friday evenings till § which the tube slipped Though the! o:clock; ‘Sundays, M1 toZ Tf unable 16 oat] — gas had continued to escape It attracted write for particulars. : no higher than those of the ordinary fam- Sth and’ 6th avs. Hours—Dally: 10-to i, Sa guesses —_American-Hosiery Company_merino shitfs-and drawers i weight, regular and stout sizes. Cartwright & Warner's famous English underwear. ~ All wool and ghts;~natural_color___Sizes 30 to SO. Value 150 —non-shrinkable;—winter—wei: crew ana do most of the menial work. Among tiem is James Thompson, cook, be es partiers, ——___ ja little Scotchman, whose pent enorgien am just looking them over,” sai | Gates to.an Evening: World re- ‘a much more limited scale vent when the Renza | What good is style ina collar if it all comes out in Be sure your collars are four-ply thick- ness, stiff enough to hold During the afternoon Jesms got shore lave. About overy. grog-shep in the “| naighborhood’ had been visited when Jeems figured it was time to return, He had @ full consignment of mixed Some one said some- pemd ef his big hands in the act of Tepiied Mr. Gates, who took« a a lot of Miee@ xiufl here, and I don't reckon ta going to get any cheaper. I would a cheerful idiot tovtell you what I thing to Jeers As he staggered on dock. Whipping out his long dirk, he set sail, aging—at the alr In al chen he |" their shape, by getting pecond he bad the entire crew in wild] Not one of them dared come} within arm's lengi of the. diminutive; @oing to do, but J dont mind balng led that it is my honest opinion conditions are now sound, with indication: that ihe financial sit- on will continue to kuprove.” . Gates then added: “When I lett —Kurops I-was conviriced that tho oF money Was too small to Sa | nothing the matter with Leaping from the sides of the craft fi every direction, the H. MN. men wer sooniaminus quantity of the ahip’ shouts of victory, Out on the wharves the future admirals of K: AT Got out of a long ‘list! (Mr. TAS reported at the Staiio Rave me 0! tween $3,000,000 A 98,008,000 on his - holdings), no idea we were going to exper- ce much & violen = Ag matter epienty of good |” investors can who owned {heir s| much as the Steel Corporn- over a bare majority | only takin, FDO srumbled Gates way the ticker to at at Dee. ee nat included a corner-stone for renewed plung- of the mar) in sahelda B00 oh ea r ferred Republis iron nnd creer a 4, contro! mpany, which ‘ps; idends, and ie the nearest come to the Standard Oi} Co in Got-Out Very Quietly. — the rest of nis securitjos oxc. se, Tennessee Coal and ir Bi ners,” may. be 43 that a was thelr business wound up tha:” as announced hot ah stag ts ee Out otto Witens Mee tend t0-da crying 30,00 sharon In tho pop Unes last spring when Jahns: “Get to Sut of the mar ed WAR @t the time, bur iPad A eg0od tiend xit of the Gates crowd ask spring was teal lose fa th 0 cago Plunger takes quo: | jon tape there is y arpund the ticker. yee cecema| ” PRYOR NAMED AS REFEREE | IN THE GUE DIVORCE SUIT. ; ’ } Former Supreme . Court Justice ppoinied to Hear Tes in th® Case. Former Supreme Court Justice’ Roger’! Pryor was to-day »: ted b Jus- Fitzgerald to° wct action of Kate EB) Gle Chacilin Que ony | ce reg. NK A referee PtALx of the can RRA NIACHARS Cete Sie had also sour when te ‘tried to board the vesse! Thompson was on him in a second rianc Lae INK TO SIEE OS 14 SIZES _ No torn buttonholes—our triple-thread eyelet buttopholes are the strongest made—and everycollaris stamped Triangle Col- lars go through the laundry many more CEO than—}i— other 15cent collars. Get a quartersize to fit and a style to suit you in the best stores everywhere—15c each, (2 for 25c,) dt, Jacobs: & Co., The Coll “OUALITY. CLOTHES FOR: FATHER AND SON.” EE AND SON.?! - BONWIT HARRIS & @ — —SS—_—_—_—_ ons ot nian Readol § h 6 ore, and will‘start:to shit wahin | ~ Overcoats Overcoats [LE Knicker Trewen). Sizes 8 to 17 One thousand. coats, comprising all the newest styles, fads~and-fancies, as well'as—the popular conservative models. . The materials are both fancy effects and plain colors. All have hand. made collars and hand-worked lapels, and lined with princess serge. Sizes range from 34 to 46, : \|) Stylish and up to the minute, +20 | and five dollars under price, | ns he ~ Garments far-above—the-average—because the —-—~}}}- i Mhatetials are new-and snappy.-exclusive-atytes _enly. The new patch pocket model in fancy ma- , terials, also a very kelect assortment of Kersey, in | ‘Bui “Silk _lined, custom “tailored, $25 tl ria ats; value $35, | | Extremely smart coats for practical use—garments that are made by the very best tailors. Materials suitable for men in every walk of life, Those for the conservative dresser in black, gray and Oxford—and for the swell dressers, fancy effects. Bripg your boys! To-morrow’ you can pick out your boy’s suit, overcoat wr reefer at-five dol- lars each i And Get $6.50, $7.50 aud $8.50 Valnes We have just secured about 1,500 handsome new Winter Orercoots, Suits and Reeleri fom the bet maker of dee goods in pane ‘ pies ns all made of selected materials handsome models, and there is a beoad vari eles ont leclisiet are bed Teeth Norfolk or Double Breasted Suits Long Overcoats What mother will want to miss to-morrow’s chance to pick out her boy's -wi clothes? | | ise blue, gray and Oxford, Sizes for every- — fe oe Stockings : for Women | _and Children Finest Smyma Rugs “Below Value Value 2751 garner pain end fa Boys’ and children’s overcoats of Persian ~~and water -mink;-and-children’s—fur=trimmed-coats— Young men's Suits and: overcoats of the latest fabrics, and in distinctive models. Sizes 31 to 37-in. chest measure . \For Friday, and Saturday Selling : orfolk and_doub! le-breasted suits including ex bocker trousers, in blue and fancy mixtures. Value 7.50 ~~ Boys” reefers in-blue-and- Ox A well-made, well-lined garment suitable for late fall and winter wear. Value 7.50. : Well-shaped and ‘wear-resisting stockings that look well al that rarely admit of those qualities: = “Women's imported silk lisle stockings; extra spliced-soles- Value SOc... -—35e ~__ Women’s embroidered lisle thread stockings of fast black; embroidered in scarlet, lavender, pink, white and black. . Value50c . ., ~ ___Women’s Imported fast black cotton stockings with maco medium weight._Unusually’ well shaped. Value 35c_ = Children’s fast black ribbed" cotton. stockings, made with knees for sturdy wear, All sizes. Value 25c pair; 3 p . é Chiefly Sterling 3-piece coffee set— Sixth Avenue, Eighteenth to Nineteenth Street, New York (Formerly Occupied by B, Altman & Co. ) ~——2—_, ford Friese and were in 3 pairs for SOc Silverware---Massive and “Aristocratic” ” at but at “ Democratic’ Prices. Bread trays of heavy sterling silver; plain; “with ‘beaded border Bread trays of extra large size; gray finish, in rose design _. ~ Berry bowls, small size; heavy English thread border . Dt Large berry bowls; bright finish; fancy designs.” G 10s Saving trays, extra heavy weighhy pais border: Sandwich plates, a new conception in silverware. Artistic open. work border Mayonnaise set, consisting of footed bow! ‘and ladle in ee eerenhi bead Olive set, consisting ‘of large olive dish and spoon in case} high finth with Engish” ‘ . These Smyrna rugs, the overproduction.of a maker: of: onl rugs, are offered at 20 to 40, per cent below the’ clistomary figures. The grade is the finest. made, and the designs are new Oriental ~ effects and solid reds and greens with shaded band borders, 8.3x10.6 ft. ; Boys’ Norfolk and double-breasted suits for street and dress wear. Original models in a wide range of 8 to 17 years . ay Sailor and Russian suits of - broadcloths, in a number of beautiful ———collars-in-self-colors, with plain or fancy materials. Sizes 5.00 to 16.50 incy materials, velvets and “colorings. Moire silk sailor -embroidered_shields_of white moire—Sizes— area ~. « 450 to 21.50— paw, marmot, caracul, sq - 11.50 to 25.00 Scotch effect. -lustrous-black; garter tops and — g; buttons . 28.00 “split feet;, Pieces, handsome case;~heavy weight ‘coffee pot, cream pitcher and sugar bowl—in high finish, bead border, = Footed bon-bon dishes in artistic shapes and floral designs; dull finish Gravy heat and tray, heavy weight, in bright silver. finish with bead border Cut-glass puff jars with elaborate sterling silver covers Sterling deposit vases of crystal glass Sterling deposit cologne bottles ‘ ’ ly high class + 27.00

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