The evening world. Newspaper, November 20, 1907, Page 11

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Ne agetn ae mh Asie i aaa ieee Some i ¢ gs os : “ f fhe - oe i TAS EVERIEG WCRED: ils Palos NOVEMBER 20, 1907. | Dowerfully bulk and often told neigh- ; leet more than $1,000,000 in booty. In! = “ bors that, work made per forget her be haul, many yenra ago, he got "away ¢ aad life. | with stocks and securities worth halt a 3 y | miltion from a Wall street contern { dirs. Mary Froelich, of No, 9 Weet etourth sow for Chaun- | Two Blocks on Voriy-fourth street, and Mrs, Anna 3 | : Widersteln, of No. am West Forty- litle mound fi Sixth Avenue (a8 ourth strect, are daughters of th® wo- maa, Both had repeatedly asied her / sik a an upretit) || toc allare théir Lome, but abe preferred , to work for harwelf, Onga or twice the {in i vid woman, according to one of the daught threatened suicide, bur of | h street late whe scemed to be cheerful in her J pL UN | waan't doin ——_—__ O’Neill-Adams Co. Established 40 Years. eked ann dur oM found him at nd Tenth avenue. nything wrong, but was ant He nays he is sick! finement will kill! pj Women’s $25.00 Long Broadcloth Coats, $15.00 A Remarkable Offering of the Stock of a Prominent Manu- facturer of Women's Coats. new home. The bl« eRe was her sole (BS ER ne tbh Pee She Was Sixty-eight Years Old, | American nainod Hail, wooed and won | House Committed Chairmin|Bent and Broken by Age, as trick Tee curtis fa ieee ot : her when the only language between! | = Tyr ay es ie : but Strong, and Supported -|them wan the speoch ot Jove. sno] Tawney Says It W ill Be Re- | Once Notorious Criminal prem i Su came to tik, country and Cxradugity ef : gi : WwW : } Shes Herself by Washing. . |si"hsht’ wo hte 'twovcmues, “yist| duced by $1,000,000. | Is Weeping Vagrant. - . dled after a married bilas of ten years. if oe eas | he peed widow then Jearned that ampaanaes #weetheart named Krinschins! HAD | MARRIED ua 4 bd ay, Aan “Solannen they ad contidh | that they/had made ! the Committee |. The three hund Jett Germany d her in A; Elghtren, members eeceme td) Iprapt 0 of ii pais oait and in gim aD ig Sea ee eee ue aes o—— marine “au Hot Fpve an nADDY | Howse: who hnve}bent-and gray AG Fonuniosnoparaide: (olldeconaanaeeins petal ‘ ire: I. 4 t been on a-tg@ur of inspection of the;them for obser The First, Was 4 Romance, the. a rks Aa to a town in. tern New York, : he is: now: woman strug: | Panamaé Canal Zone peturned here fo-] noge other Second: fed. Unhappi- ness—Bduc: uted: Ds tughte ess. of Repray exhibit wis % Thess remarkably priced Coats are in four ~ different models, mae, of excellent broad- “cloths, titty ta fifty-two inthes jong... They ‘are made in loose, extra-full shapes, curved, ©, close-fitting, -collarless, trimmed at neck* and ‘turnovér- cuffs with rich. velvets, ‘adorned with wide, ‘flat silk -Heroutes braids; lined: throughout with gray or black satin. ome in evening shddes, “also white and , black: ‘Sensible and very‘: popular ( pats. Regular mely ugalnat- advancing years, Jack’ Ke r children a ‘splendid’ edué Was Independent a hier -10' uppors wRIKers took chix mer Colon, 7 day on the, # Ghatrroa! off «hid the bill tas suc! 4 At three days ay the canal peogcessinng in w-mont’uptia: | 20s awney, of the ‘ton. But 5) fused to all mminittes found 4 Ch a Recap tes taotory” way. He believed. however, resmed™initell COn"| (hat‘an a. resistt’ of, the Inspection’ t 1 for the coming. year’ will lesa than the $2 iv ilespatrin yor Mr Tragedy, ronan. ‘Inspector ed that , + Sepavesty made up the He Frances Kris yas pprapriat yearn! apprap iv than SEARCH OF,A MONTH ENDS IN|.te at Ins co as wiien| ARREST OF EDWARD FLYNN,| O70 22ie2 Edward F who was must t our Te for whom ‘the police ng for mo month, was frand asleep dear, but Tm} 1 with being that. started” a che | Alden thane sitlood of Carl Berman, at! thelr oommiitee nx A. on the night of Oct.! with the Syraker, the 2 ;fothers in authority In th we decided to go to the Ist a ot sl “We apent three days in the exam- nge It con-l ination of the mechanical and enginecr- Hintarcal that | ne work, inspected quarters, “the 6th Ave. and 18th St, ‘third Floor Salesroom. mMIxX> ane In Herman’ s spt and loake in et eects Shoemakers’ Clearing House fee found that the em a jt i | the “sample” pieces of a well-known m bsolutély all pure silk, every yard splendid slate Hat ately aware ‘ - z | finish. ‘To-morrow’s prices represent just | bout the maker's cost to-day. For waists, entire dresses,, | +. P children’s coats, linings, x alities will meet any requirement. -__To-Morrow’s Great ty ae thee press Tattetas Sarevitde Diack tence sciee \. B9c Gosity $i. 19 ( Quality | $1.50 Quality | $1.25- Quality |$1.50 Quality | $1.75) Quality Special | Oe | Re Le | np | en ——— 5 i i f Double Width Black Crepe de | || "Futt 42 inches wide; all pure silk, crisp-fin- | -Ch i erent errant a 8c ‘Misses’'1.25 Shoes 59e ish: value $1.25; Thursday at-...s0.5s-+.+ ; value $1.50; Thursday at.ccseccse e ta man BP seventh break LIN ADAMS BUILDING ee ( The Most Wanted and Staple Black Silks ha Every Yard Perfect and Guaranteed for Wear _ At Prices Unmatched by Any House in the City | Ht oe 4 if Yard Wide Black Taffetas and Peau de Soies “An exceptional offering of those staple BLACK SILKS in the wider width grades, com; kan Imates for the flaca “ation amount to $22,000, conseque! ail the smaller are overflowing aud the rivers} Sizes 8% to il and 111; to 2% a Sarenirar k Lining Satin— “| Yard Wide Black Messaline Satin— einai ee atent Leat Yard Wide Black Lining | ade of Lee aan Soles; rs ent Leather Reagent 1 6Ie [rit pure sitkssplendid quality for walsts, | 69e ips: Lace and Bu ne! aera c.; value $1.00; Thursday at ............- | —=|} Misses’ $2.50 Shoes “122 24- inch Black Crepe ‘dc Chine— | ee 27-inch Imported Black Peau de, 98 : i Ch | . Ca dare hatter A superior quality, fine black, heavy and) 49c Cygne—A superior quality for waists and Tn Fea Caley re SR Dae aie pey, and worth 69¢. yard; Thursday at. : entire dresses; value $1.29; Thursday at.... $t to 14 and 11!4 to 2; wid s | A to EE, Lace and Button, Newest Winier styles; c neice of cre| Established Fifty Years. 6TH AVE.. 22ND TO 23RD ST.N.Y § Le ' | Misses’ Suits and Coats. Se aa: Women: s Shots and Oxfords, Juliets and fancy strap. Sandals. - 9.98 Actual $1.50 and $2.00 Vaiues. t Sizes for Srna Women. oS ~ Missest and TRAC EAN Small IN ADAMI UILDING ONLY . iq Buy Your Christmas Ribbons Now ap and Save About 25 Per Cent. \ a HOLLY RIBBON-—4 and 434 inches; DRESDEN RIBBON—S and 6 inches (SATIN TAFFETA RIBBON—No. 5, % d, holly berry design, wide, heavy quality white taffetajinch wide, In white, cream, light wide, satin face grounds, pink floral designs, narrow |Olue, pink, cardinal, Nile, lavender, | 4 witn wide satin edges, aly per yard, | 2nd wide satin’ edged of pink and|lemon, orange and holly’ green, 29c, 39c and 49c |licht blue, value 50. aq ° go_|value Ze. per yard, special at... OC | if y RIBBON 344 inches wide, | 6Se. per yard, at.. 7G, 27C | DRESDEN RIBBON—White grounds, HOLLY jON—. M BABY RIBBON—No, 1, satin faced, | beautiful floral designs of pink,’ all white grounds, with holly berry de>) in cardinal, pick, light blue and huave pink and light blue edges, tour | signs in red-and green, special white, value 10c. per piece «10 inches. wide, value 35c. per a heuer re se es J$9c | yards) at » 8c | yard, spectal’atec.ss.scce pe 25¢ he. eo. ‘IN RITHER BUILDING Great Sale of N ottingham race Curtains «At Extraordinary Prices We purchased from a prominent manufacturer an enormous quantity of these popular Cartainsé, at much less than usual wholesale prices. They come in a large assortment of designs, and from two to fifty pairs of a kind. Remember, they are all fresh, new goods, and from three to five yards long. « ra They go on sale to-morrow at the following prices: Regulas|65¢95c $3.50, $1.75 $2.50 $2.75\$2.95'$3.25/$3, oe -00) pair. special,|39¢59c| 90c |$3.15|/$1.40/$1.75|$1.85°$2.25 $2.50/$2.90 worth $1.25 Boys’$1.25 Shoes 5Q@_ Calfskin Uppers, at ~ i : Solid leather Soles. Durable and dressy |] Shoes for small boys. In: sizes 9 to if} 1322. | Boys’ $1.75 Shoes $ | Sizes 1 to 5%, at | | Women's Suits, made of fine plaids and English inixtures, tn the nobby box coat models, with semi - fitted "T backs, lined < 5 with satin. 29 Plaited skirts, finished with {, tailored fold Y on bottom. Sizestropy 14 10° 18 years. Waterproof Soles; Calfskin Up- pers; solid as a rock. Limit, two gee pairs o 4 customer. worth §1.25 This’ is a sale.that comprises 800 pairs of Wo- men’s Shoes in 15 different styles; made of vici kid; coltskin and box talf; all sizes in the lot, from 1% to 8: Regular $2 and $2.50 Shoes at Women’s Julieties | Women’s Strap “OF leather and felt fur § Sandals ; trimmed; also sist pa cal hand - turned on es te OUtsexXVihe Rea Ss | Poy b ; slightly imperfect. All g2.00. Sizes 3 to 8. : - Worth $3.00 and i Women’s $2 & $2.50 Shoes S 1 Women’s 75¢ Rubbers Hood Brand. Sizes 212 to 8. at 25 et 1,500 prs. Women’s High ‘4 50 Grade Shoes, wortn'ss « 83.50 at ae ‘Made from selected . if : ‘ z Gun Meta. Calfskin, Fi Hla Untrimmed Millinery. Silk ~ Mises! Full-Length’ Tourist” Coats | | ary ene Colskin ant Ba | Note These Splendid Values for To- “Morrow, VelourFortieres | mtade of English mixtures and plaids: B ! 4 Button: and Blueherss: : f AoSates ATE sides =F yeutly tailored; Twit back ; i High Cuban & Mili: i |Women's Dress Shapes. Hoe a as retailed trimmed witl silk; sizes from 14 to 1s “tary Heels. a iin brown, navy, myrtle and blac 7 Pe eS NCAT Sm A a Rousing Four-Hour Sales to | ___ Stimulate Morning Business Each is worth coming for because prices are at cost or less, and we bought tie aaa for cash ’way below market’prices. = | sizes. ‘Women’s oueeae ve [Women's Oxfords, with { Boys’ Calf Shoes. rCuban and French qe gem Reale | Strictly school ost of thent of | Strictly solid school § leather, and are shoes, with genuine “IN O1NEILL BUILDING ONLY )—________| IN EITHER BUILDING [EA NAOLNRE SIN ITEE RR UEE! ‘Women’s Felt ais, Value $1.00. Value $1.00, i Toa 00 ‘and as high as Value $40. 00 a Pair ‘To-morrow: andthe -balance-of-the Pressed--Velvet--FHats: we will take orders to meas- ia brown, navy, myrtle, cardinal and black. 1 Value $1.75; sr ure, make and hang Portleres, made cial at ‘emf superior quality silk velour, in-'| { terlimed with “double-faced: teasled i Ostrich Plumes. cloth, lined with armure, bound 146 inches long—supertor quality, at down one side and across’ bottom with edging to match. Being made to order, you can have the color- at $4.50 : | $2.4 48, $2.98, $3.75, $5.00 to $7.50 Smart “Models in Fur and Evening Hats. ‘Trimmed and sgmi-trimmed, at... .,. $5.98, $6.98 to $15.00 (ese OAM. to P.M, ONLY, D Ay M, to.1 P.M. ONLY, 9 ALM. to 1 P.M. ONLY, Dolls Men's Negligee Shirts} Crocheted Slippers fi Land Jointed Dolls, made tn the beat § Men Negiii ‘Shi M s Hand Cro tet sible, manner} ie plaque fend, | ona ton “customer,” Reruinrly toe [| stingers, ta redy- wray. eran blue, . ASaleof. arly” wii 3 i tine: # 9 —| 1N 4DAMS_ BUILDING ONLY j——-~— [ay wirHeR Bpripive ; | 4 BU 2 mine, fer 3 Beate acs || Men’s Shoes ase ee F z for four’ pours to-morro | ; OA. Me to. JP. M. ONLY. BA M. to 1 P, M, ONLY, . 48c From L. Str ‘ow ShoeCo., 5 omen’s Slippers ° We ireplace Furnishings 4 . M, to. 1 P.M. ONLY. a Ge i W 0 y in both buildings 4 complete Women’s Collars .: [- Ham to a M1, ONLY, i Salem, Mass, Naas line of Fireplac nishings, {n town met caugitee Blanket Huth! Robes, made ‘of f Women's Tailor-Made stock Collars, ‘Dress Trimmings 5,000 pairs of Men's Nornenic i i man blankets with piped seams: Neuer seenvalinryereCoun 10¢ Drony Trisnmings, inelpding (ancy al. heavy winter shoes, made: Gray Chin- 89c $6.50 to $14.00 © $1.69 | rovre to-morrow, ‘at tna, (2 oan ad atzie ot ina from selected calfski in, stances at Pai Brass Andirons, pair,...... $4.25 to $22.50 oa en’: s es. ater- he y lei 5 rass Fenders ............ «| co) | Colored Dress Goods Women’s Hand- A.M, to 1B, M, ONLY. nicely. trim- Sore Chec¥a,. plaids, manish and mixed kerchiels Giris’ Long Coats a Shoe. : Meet S125. Brass Fire Screens. .. $6.00 to $30.00 suitinae, 36 Inches wide, and come tt F women’ Batiu t ed order “Hem: I Girst Lone Coats, made of English Worth $2.25, at At$1 black fur; Black Andirous, pair’. . $2.50 to $43.00 ea tee stor. tour hours, aultehed | Handk sell mixtures and ‘plain scolors, | (n ( 00 neat round ree 2.90 9.00 a paren 250] & rau Trimmed’ with th Black Fire Sets. . $2.90 to $9, Ete r atch, Regularly @ 6) Qe il $ Sizes ese a Black Fenders $6.98 to $10.00 cuffs to mi egularly so ic oi 36.78 , OE eee Re (Cone 9A My to 4! 6 JON, ide Tocibor aos eat) $2.98 necliae flees Black Fire Screens. $2.75 to $9.00 French san le y 7 le tia $3.50 to $7.00 hi Infants* Slips +9 A, M. to 1 P.M. ONLY, ; iH} | 2% to. 75 Black Basket Grates . $3,50 to French Sable ri ee consisting of J intanta’ Yong Blips of! His ; Bo: ant > : : only 360 palrs for this special sale, These Black Spark Arresters...... $2:75 to $7.25 Tong throw ‘koart, and lates) pillow (made In) pretty: -Blaibp® sties) neck ff Boye: Xalekeruccber as c3 i slippers cannot ihe: duplicated iat) the price! 8 A large assortment of Goal Grates, Hearth Brushes, mint, ned wie ‘on $2.29 poate Neeser ae) ass TOE rel hel ed 5 % GUOLE oes eesesssevensenseen cose soss eee C | | Bellows, Gis Logs, ete—Imported and Domestic. Pana) 29 | nets fee

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