The evening world. Newspaper, November 29, 1907, Page 9

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Pa IO Ee nee re Te oe THE ‘EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, ~AUTOSTS HELP _ BY OBAERS WHO. SLASHED THE Wielding Knives Two Feet Long, Thugs Disabled Car and Plundered Occupants. BURLINGTO: and men armed with sho corn knives two feo! eld up three nen in an. automodiile Jay miles from here, early to-day and and all the w Ramos of thie yict ed tiem of $109 tn cash by the police.bu ‘be New TorKeyre Corneli-Pennaytyatnia ‘football Philadelp As the automobile swung Into a long stretch of st A at Riverside a man was seen to gmer from the ‘woods and fall across the driveway. Tne chauffeur wes compell Kame at BY) This .. An Immense Sale of Women’s and Misses’ Clothing At the Most Decisive of Important Reductions NEVER did dollars possess a Keener purchasing power. are rapidly approaching and every inch of floor space is of vital value, we condense prices in a way very. sensational. $9.98 WOMEN’S SAMPLE COATS—Of, WOM WOMEN'S. HIGH-GRADE SAMPLE SUITS--Finest Chiffon Striped sizes 34 to 44; style is illustrated; $15 values... $9.98 Chiffon Broadeloth; So-inch loose and tight-fitting collarless styles, trimmed with silk braid at neck and cuffs; lined throughout: with satin; ‘$1 4. 98 Sizes 34 to 44; $22.48 values. $10 yalues . LONG COATS—Al Brown and Natty Mixture: $12.48. values , w ay area in black, NOVEMBER 29, '1 MISSES' LONG COATS- Sit Brown and Blick: all-woo! ic double-breasted models, with cuffs: semi and loose fitting «$8. 15 Mit 1907, The reductions are drastic in the extreme. Our stocks of: Women's and Misses’ Clothing are fine and GIRLS’ DRESSES—Plaids and Black and White large, and better or greater bargains cannot be had anywhere For Misses and Girls. checks, in’ Russlin. style, full skirts; HEM 15 Details briefly told: MISSES' SUITS—Broadcloths, in Prince, Chap models; Black, throughout; sizes 6 to 14 years..... stteee z : as Blue, Brown, Red and Green; full plaited skirt D4 s ‘ Se WOM 2 ety, ONS pHarless sole 50 inches Jong, with folds at bottoms; $12.98. Raldesraats : $8. 15 ECR Te. SANG fe VROM $15.00 DOWN 98 trimme at nec with velvet an braid; rippie i sf backs; lined ferrites sizes Y to 44; $10.00 98 SUITS—Cheviots and nvgadelothey double-breasted I} iC Naltes: Ele tries SeRCINHOR ROOD . Prince Chap, Pony and Madame Butterfly effects; trimmed w GIRLS’ GOATS—Made of all-wool Mixtures a Cheviots, {n silk Braid,, fancy buttons and Ma) sizes 14) 10018) yeats Beenhield Velvet col amt collarless effects; 4,93 WARM WINTER COATS—Kersey, Broadclath, In 50- Black, Brown, Red, Ll SU ANN A one La $2. 15 Inch “collariess models; trimmed with panne veivet and silk $25 values ....... braid on neck and shoulder; full ‘ripple backs; GIRLS’ COAT Mads of M Kersey or Fancy Mixtures; elaborately tr! various styles Bie Red, NED WOMEN’S FU Ay “Ll S TAILORED SUITS—Chiffon oceiege and | Panne SAMPLE COATS—Made in swagger styles, of Kersey, Mixtures, Plain. and trimmed with braid and Melton and Broadciot<4n Black, Blie-Brown and Fancy Mix-, ght-fiting 27 to 36 inch coats; some—are—3h-tneh ——tures;—ftt} box _facks_semi-fitted and paddock elfects; tizes FURCSETS 14 to 18 years; morrow JUNIOR SUITS—All-voo! Fancy Mixtures and chic Chap and Box models; full plalted, skirts, with deep folds; $18.98 values semiffitted styles; 19-gored skirts, with 3-inciv folds at bottom; sizes 34 to 44; $25 values.. = $14.98 values up to $30." Price to- $ Broadcloths, Herringbone Cheviots and Mixtures, in 30, 36 and 50 inch coats; tight or semi-fitted single-breasted jackets; lined i E DRESSES—All-wool _materials; with satin or taffeta; 19-gored skirts, with one GIRLS SAMPL! : 3 ; and two folds; all leading colors; sizes 34 to 42; ESE: 48 checks and all colors; sizes 6 to 10. yrs.; $10 val. $30 to $35 values ues. 5 eee in on the gre two forward t with the automobdilists Job was finished ano folds, leaving nd automobile Y to Riveraid patra were made, and the Teported to the police. In ment the local constaby pecure either thy na: or the number of th hold-up, comink after two m —Buringion—and other ae the neighborhood, has aro eounty. A posse of fe Gay BOs Beene for GIRL DRESSED. “W BOY'S SUT > : DISAPPEARS Vanishes, After Parading with’ Thanksgiving Day Ragamuffins, | There ‘4 a general alnrm out for! pretty: ten-year-old Gertrude Hebron, tebe dimppeated-trodi her-nome on the | oe tep floor of the tenement at No. 5 Hem | Ove Hundred and Thirty-atth street last night wearing a sult of doys' cloth. | fag. When Yast seen’ the child was| q@mossing Fifth avenue alons” going into the negro settlement known as “Little | Africa.” Her parents, who fear that some harm has come to the c! pearly frantic, All yesterday Gertrude marched in} Thanksgiving Day ragamufin parades with the other children in the house, “Whe had on un old gray suit- and x | peaked cap that belonged to Tommy, | her brother. “With her were three | other little «irls in long ragged skirts | and fantastic headgear. © Grown-uos | je them #0 many pennies that whei night came each of the party bad bandful of coppers. | After supper Gertrude took her little | brother Eudie. uxed four. down to the | reat and left him at the door whit pe ran to a drug-etore: halt a Diook t of ea wealts | west to exchange a for candy, She not come marly tecdayithes thier wants torthel polide and asked for hein In finding his | Missing daughter. | ert nidelin Gokortoed’ a belng four | rene! inches t-telght and woigh- De. cblie- exee.-fatr: BE, PETERSBURG, Nov. 28.—Premler @olypin, in the course of the, minta:| terial declaration before the Duma to- @ay, emphasized the Kea! of the aut ratio power and unfettered’ will of t Emperor, At the eame time he de nounced the members of the Extrem! Lat Party whose excesses, he said, had Gemoralized the country, The premier ‘wes greatly appluuded by the Right dectaration of the Government, WS Premier ahtolynin (before te Sie Ived with dis- the Ootoborists and the Conatl: ona! Demoorats and with open ex- by the members of ‘the Hight] Wie keynote of the addrews was tho lon of the Idea of the autocratic | Soret of tho Broporor as ie scion antee of socurity and welfare in an of disorder, The announcement | meade also that the Duma jn ex-| ; “fected, to take {ts due from: the: Ad- mietration in the matier of legial the Premier outlined wisi fogislation was expected. He" the radical parties as fo: of orime and sedition, and he would no longer be! Thin atatement {ns | ron to. nt that the ‘Administration | with disfavor upon any alliance | j ween the Octoberists ang the Con-} ; @itutlonal stein TEN SAVED BY THIRST. “LANCASTER, | Pa, Nov, 2—Two | mearly completed dwellings collapsed * yesterday and Frank Robinson was bad- Wiinjured. Ten pricklayera just » Bul Went before had gone Into the yard and! were drinking the contents of 9. Keg | @_ deer when) the butidings fe Infants’ and Children’s Dept. 5,000 CLOTH COATS. Manufac- * Samples; hardly two- : all up-to-date styles; also. Bearskin Coats. $1.98 Sizes 2 to-6 years. $3.00 values INFANTS! FLANNELETTE SACQUES. Pretty Stripes; also plain. White with pink and blue stitching... SILK POPLIN BONNETS. flare, in White, Blue or C dinal materials; neatly Sizes 2 to 6 years ae DREN'S ALL-WOOL E. Cardinal, Navy or White; Eis: to 8 years; prices range upward from . 75¢ CHILDREN'S FL + JAMAS. Made of: heayy flannel- ette; double breasted; sizes 2 to 14 years A COMPLETE OUTFIT OF COAT, CAP, MUPF, COLLARETTE. HMonndw $9.09. (THE 14TH STREET STORE, ) 2 000 Pairs of Women $ Shoes Priced at Regular $2.50, $3, $3.50 and $4 Saal wMid Gloves for | 24--tnch Shoes. Included are’ $4 and $5 Sam- | BOOTS “hun men, women{| Bears: ple Walkover Shoes; Women's Trade- Wark $3 to $4 Shoes, Shiny Leathers largely; in twenty styles; 4 A and. B; Women's dull and Vici Kid Shoes, #250 and $3 grades, all sizes, morrow. th GIRLS’ SCHOOL SHOES. all sizes 6 to 11 and 11% to 2; $1 to $1.25” values. ancl 19¢- Palfivcctecisstccrvccescs ccs neidey oho CHILDREN'S HIGH CUT soEs. | CHILDREN'S HIGH CUT $1 Button or lace; sizes 6 to $1 Palr $1 8B; $1.50 values. Pair.....- “nia [WOMEN'S BEST QUALITY HIGH | Sr?OGatiry CUT 2-BUCKLE ARC- PEBBLE LEG TICS. Sizes 2% to 8. $1 45 BOOTS—Sizes 5 Pair wot eseceeeee U to 1034; wool = GIRLS’ AND BOYS’ DULL FINISH | lining. 1. fi sleoveneith STORM KING BOOTS. _ Pure’ gum, 1.19 StS values! with heel izes 11 to note. more x than, wane ° $1.98 sae te fs a ee BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ PEBBLE LEG oes A phen ens | BOOTS: Sizes 11 to a; very best 85c 85c mmakets warm wool $7 4Q | crux sare prunes orone, jars Hosea icons Hose pexutifut designs and-the: “Wood to burn" is the 7 York. Both for the variety of goods and the prices. It is easy for any one to learn, and we offer free lessons by 2 competent expert teacher. MEN'S GOA 1 SWEATERS, a All the rage jat iat iri nowy made of pure Worsted %ind in the popular shade of Oxford; all sizes ; $3.00 val- ci | | Genuine Platinum Point, large size Rubber Bulb, Alcohol Lamp, Ben- zine Bottle and. Basswood Box, MEN'S WORSTED SWEATERS. Coat styles; V shaped necks and high Glove Box, Handkerchief Bex, roll collars; good assortment of Jewel Box, large size § colors and sizes; $2.50 Panel. All for.....-- 1. 49 to $3.00 yalues. $1, 49 (Gun are REET STORE, $1.98 Gah) ea STREET STORE. ‘Third Fi Gloves. Odds ang ends of high-class finish; best makes; sizes 7 to 10%. Fair, $1.69 only enough ¢ three hours; all cole not more than.3 naira to & customer; no mall orders filled; pair Women's Walkoyer Samples all perfect; sizes All makes at one price to- All. solid; 65c GIRLS' HIGH CUT 2-BUCKLE ARC- toto 221$ 1.29 7,000 Suits and Overcoats at the ae Startling Low. Prices: _ Big Purchase on Sale at \, or Less Saturday -A Sweeping Sacri Here are the firms from which the clothing was purchased: SUITS from McGraw; Benjamin be Hays, Rochester, N. Y. OVERCOATS frem-Solomon Bros, & Lempert, Rochester, N.Y. BOYS* nd CHILDRENS clothing “fro pi Cohen & Harker, 17 AVENE Tlie NewYork Men’s Suits or Overcoats. | Men’s Suits or Overcoats. bout 900 garments. Not a single garment that was not "sc * CAIPHEASGHLINISESEAG Gaia Eee eT deere The $15 grade that haw‘made our Men's Clothing De. right. In the suits’ you will find neat fancy Worsteds, | Partment famous. In this lot will be found all the new- Scotch Cheviots, Black Thibets, etc. ‘The Overcoats are| ¢St creations in style, material’ and colors. All the new shades of Brown, Olive, Gray, etc. in stripes, plaids, of Black :and Gray Kerseys checks and overplaids. Also stylish plain colors in and some Fancy Nine P a ‘ . of dependable quality. Sizes 33 to 42 chest. $10 Suits or @ Thibets, Blue Serges, etc. Every garment carefully and Sui or Overcoats. properly tailored. The insides have been 2s carefully Sooke i § after ‘as the outsides: Suits collars hug the slots A line of Suits Overcoats that compares very fayor-| the shoulders are broad and ably with the high-priced merchant tailored clothes, Ail graceful. Sizes 33 to 44 chest. the ular fabrics, the new models,’ the exclusive pat- vi > terns. “Silky cassimeres, fine velours, pure worsteds, 400 Young Men s $10 rie : black vicunas, unfinished worsteds and blue serges. in Just as stylish poe as our high-priced Men Overcoats. All-wool Oxford Cheviots, Irish Friezes, the Overcoats you will find the Irish frleze, all-wool Oxford) cheviots, s shlish herringbone weaves, etc.. Made fiicely lined and trimmed. Long and three-quarter lengths; good, sensible Overcoats. You will get in popular. ‘lengths; handsomely trimmed and lined two or three seasons’ wear out of one of ; with either all-wool serge or $ | | 65 these easily, They are considered good $2.25 satin. finished Venetian, Every garment absolutely hand-tall- ored; they fit perfectly: all values at their regular price, which is $10. All sizes 14 to 20 years......... 1,000 Pairs of Men's $5 Trousers.. Neat Worsted effects; all-1 Perr Black Thibets; tremendous virlety of patterns from which to select, They are well made; good quality linings; patterns We business’ wear and many sulle sizes in stouts and regulars; $18 ‘values... able for dress wear, All sizes, 30'to 44 walst, Palr . * ferese (THY 1471 STREET STONE, | Fourth/Floor,) checks; Prince $12.48 * $3.98 COUTIL” CORS! bust; long deep hins and abdomen. inf COMBINATION OFFER OF CIGARS TO-MORR worth worth 10 worth 15 worth 1 worth being. 80¢. WELL-KNOW? are fully grant tobe Teddy + nicely made of ood quality plush and with loud Voteg: $2.25 eoiThie cor | TO-MORROW oe ‘1 than $3 a box of 30 in retail : Children’ s stores, price, 1, 000, Fur Sets. $28; 10 Bable Coney and ae ta O ° x Imitation Br mine, with handy x bgoks mounted head scarf to ma mutts; values; ‘no Mocevthen 1) eet r to a customer, BE. block muff an $10. 14.98 _ JAP MINK tails; i lined with satin; inches long; 1 values (THE 14TH After: Special ding abe Hating of three | Maly from 2.30 to 6 op. ta, ‘To-mor- 20c @ 25c. (The 1ATH BT, STORE, Sixth Floor.) The 14731 ST, STO! Main Floor.) C orsets. High-and_low Supporters attached tront-a all perfect straight froht models styles and sizes. to fit all figures lace and ribbon trimmed top; sizes 18 to 30 inch. $1 Values 95c (THE 14TH STREET STORE, Reconq Floor.) a hey are CIGARS. were one of this iirm’s most popular brands. They are’ strictly hand-made, fancy shape, large sizes. Onty the most select tobacco used in their manufac- ture, They are pleasing to the taste and free burning, No such cigars can possibly be sold at less Our Napoleon size. These ROW, 1Be.5" 2 3 _Cremo Grumbler & Wine Bird Cigars, 2 Squaw Man Clears, 1G Clwars, ‘ow ali DEN BERG? De. WyAPped with a good. G America's moat pop- clear; 100 for aU ‘Havana: H osiery. MEN'S HALF HOSE, The 25c, grade; Black;-Gray*and fancy colors; split and toes. WOMEN'S HOSIERY. Black, Tan; heels and toes. MEN'S NEG E SHIRTS. This is a weekly only, They are made by Manufacturer, and are the regular d consist of the latest and nobblest coat styles; cuffs attached and detached. Light and dark patterns; all sizes 14 to 17, MEN'S IMPORTED BLANKET ROB Holiday Robes. These are the kind ing for gifts. This is the time to right price, and also to obtain good selection of c orings and patterns, These are su women; all colorings; $4 is the regilar price. To-niorrow> MEN'S DOMET FLANNEL NIGHT SI Considering the prices of materials at you will find this a very low price, ticles for . MEN'S SUSPENDERS. This is a MEN'S ALL-SIL possible mann. the elty; both Nght and dark effects; 234 inches wide four-in-hands WEAR MEN'SIMPORTED HALF HOSE, Scotch plaids, for 2c and 35c. Palr.......-.++ (THE 1TH STREET STORE { with silk gimp and. yelvet; Furs for Women. S—Scarfs trimmed with heads and 4-stripe Muffs, satin lined, BLACK LYNX SETS—Large pillow muff and wide throw; 50 lined throughout—with marked at this Great Reduction elaborate and, very expensive aly designed for this store. $2. 95 $3.25 $4.25 $6.95 “Greatest “ns AOE) (Ge, Chee Von 2 Values in New, York,” 3 | Fast colors; regular price 19c.; split feet and with ribbed tops; double GH DREN'S RIBBED_COTTON : STOCKINGS. warm; good colotings and cut full and well made. eclal lot of two dis: tinct styles of suspenders. Either light or heay weighs; they are liste web made with leather ends and] Strong. gussets. and suspends tapes. Good 6Se¢ «patent catch, Also. the vextra heavy kind 419¢ values at $1.25. Garment . ete “known as Police Suspenders. -25c, values. . GLASTENBURY AND OTHER. WELL-KNOWN BRANDS Made up in “the best patterns are the newest shown in Also plain Black, Feet and Fancy Figures. Made to sell 296 Inasmuch as the Holidays ‘$4. 98 } values; Sizes 6 to 14 years. COATS—B; oth, $0 inches long don-_ cee $10.89 Blended or Natural Squirrel; $18.98 tine: Skins: values ~ AS eti This Coat: Se tin; Se 98 Becona Floor.) fe STREET STORE, ie 9 pe Every trimmed Hat at THE 14TH STREET STORE for to-morrow. Beautiful mil- linery, much of it copied from Imported Models; also Hats spc- ere $6. 3 Were $5. Others that were up to $35 at Half Price. —C———E—E——————————————————————————— eee Parlors, Second Floor.) Fresh Meats | witoLe FORE- QUARTERS GENUINE SEIUNG “AMB HIN D QUAR- TBRS ORL Of GENUIN SPRING ie eA MB — 14!c FRESH PORK HAMS— Smaui, Jersey ‘part of “the” stocks of ep Closely trimd Vo meds hs tiers 19/56 | or then Le FRL |PORTHR- AND ‘| HOUSE CHIC. Se OR ROASTS — The Tegular price of this cut of beer tO. Bo. young poultry: easily worth special, | |e 1CK ED, ROASTING | cHICKENS + recommend to looking for ah far at a small RIB ROA, ~The des! of the best bee OSTILLIAN 1 a PROS, Be BULL De R om EROS, Se: DUKE MIXTUR: ROUND ROASTS — All ican neat 12¢ | SIRLOL AL +100 Tit STREET STONE, Main Floor.) slightly imperfect; feet, double heels WOMEN'S. CAPESKIN GLOVES, tans, $1.50 values ..... CAPESKIN GLOVES, Prix seam sewn: English seconds of Meyer's>$t.50 erades; SL 00 Heavy GTH CAPESKIN GLOVES, Prix tan and golden brown; $3.50 $2. 49 (VHE 147TH STREET STORE, Main Floor.) WOME seam sewn sale. lot we put on sale a Standard Troy lollar kinds. They patterns; all are Men's Winter . Underwear. Every Item Below Regular Prices. Adyance Sale of you will be want- buy them at th BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR. Shirts mad: of good, heavy ribbed cotton, slightly fleeced, satin faced; good pearl buttons. Drawers to match, with extra 39. strong gussets and suspender tapes. Garment Cc SANITARY FLEECED UNDERWEAR. Shirts either single or double breasted, nicely bound and finished, Draw- ers to match, with good strong gussets and 49¢ Suspender tapes; 89c. values. Garment. MEN'S NATURALWOOL UNDERWEAR. A ral heayy garment, well made and finished. Drawers with yood itable for men or $1.98 HIRTS. Soft and it the present time, er hIe OF NATURAL WOOL UNDERWEAR. Single and dou- ble breasted; great assortment from which to choose. All finished in fine styles; drawers to match, with extra aay ras and suspende? tapes. $1. 25 Garment, $1.50 and...... MEN'S UNION SUITS. Of good, strong, ribbed cotton;: slightly flereced; perfectly fitting eae worth dou- ble the price we ask. Ble garment, 89¢.; Ecru, 9Be, Other prices, $1.75, $2.50 and upward (THR 14TH STREET STORE. Main Floor.) | full size, 23¢ Fast colors and Tan, Split 2 Mloor,)

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