The evening world. Newspaper, September 10, 1908, Page 6

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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1908, White Kid We SELL’ MORE REAL LACES THAN ANY OTHER STORE IN AMERICA $1.00 Leat Hand Bags, 29¢ E @ praee for sil a0¢ PRES is Paaeenee laa {Hl i) mt wl 5 CATHOLIGS BUSY AT RSE : hy 12-inch Leather Bags, new large size, made of fancy pressed leather; lin with silk, and have inside p value $1 each; sale price, LURE irnmmaonnneeng a TanCdpOnnNn Jamb skin, and worth from $1,00 to nw only teeee hier reel | ESTABLISHED FIFTY YEARS. OTH AVE, 22D TO 23D ST, N.Y, $1.50 each; on LB oo dussi I {den to - Papal Leg ‘ate Presides at Prin- elie seeded meni ig ~~ ‘The Wind Up Greai Millinery Saie Pay Was tee $60 a Month\ = } ) s NDON, $ ti —— and He Fell Into Inspec- 2 | tor’s Trap. who vn the w 1 uty assembled In Westminster : u y when pontifical hig! Of Our Sensational Clothing Sale Values in new ¥ ready-to-wear Hats n that will cause a great stir to-morrow, 9 o'clock by To-morrow is positively the last day that we will I with Men's Suits extra Trousers WAS OF STEAL-Y HABITS. ot Paris, who several archbishops, $4.00 Ready-to- $1 98 Wear Hats for e made on buckram frame, with brims of tine quality satin, side crown two rows of pleated satin, finished with band of. satin, trimmed with wing on finished with large choux of satin hat is made in three distinct shapes; colors black, leather, Mayy, paon or peacoch i> brown, taupe , and gra $4.00 v: $1.98 eyen Ths New Mushroom 54 .g Hats, special at Made on newest wire shape, with Tam cr win, two rows af pleated tatteta on b isted docanons, a full chotr and a} “Men’s °12 Suits, 7.70 J —— ! and an extra $3 pair of trovsers } #m1 52,60 Whileor Fancy Wash Vesi FREE. nese sulte we of fine blue serges, s and cl tots; The extra trousers f fine worsteds and chevlots; in he kind you'd expect for $a pair. are of white or fancy wsh mate: 7K. & E. Blouses the country at 6, each, comein Might and | Had to Buy Food and Medi- cine,” He Said to De- testives. of soloists, At the conclusion of the mass there were tree sectional meetings In connec- | tlon with the International Eucharietlo PAKON f the Russian is has odox Congress, which was opened last night, | Two of them were conducted In English and the third in the French language. Cardinal Vincent Vannutelll, the papal | presided over the larger of the | giish meetings. the papers read dealt with the | Eucharst, and the contributors {nchid- ed the Right Rev. Abbot Gasquet, who spoke on “The Holy Eucharist in Pre- Reformation Times;" the Right Rev. | with Wer seven years Harold Phetps worked fer the American Express Company, HE) wes a Dill clerk, with reasonably long | fhheurs, His pay was sixty dollars a month, on which sum he had to take care of an invalid wife and a lusty) five-year-old daughter. Because he decided he couldn't do it i ee countenance any {tably would ite and quar The MAROLD PHELPS, he is in the Tombs, held in bond of|” | Fey 4 r. Canon ¥ ‘| of North- { $1,000 for General Sessions, on the The child, a DES {ttle thing, was Lee ae mialgD at North | RP ANY tangs and SHED ERK TG } charge of grand larcency. They caught} king for her ee ; a ormation andthe ataie a H Re '} match; trimmed with a p wings and : him yesterday afternoon, The officials} fol hes lie was Un Ree Mat Gt SRG CS ee |] two jet cabochons, Colors black, nivy, | any a that his pilfer-| fr work, Wie y henna fagesiecren pet brown, leather, peacoe ne ; cf hapa ialariny last three years will] ‘I never dreamed !t," said the wife, as entitled “The ‘Teaching of St. John | eae Be taupe; regular $4.00, to- -mor- $1 98 ee t hee up close to $2,000 a sickly, thin, prematurely old woman. Chrysostom On the Blessed Eucharist.” | 3 i ith ‘ae e & i TE eppeare that at the American's) “Z nev suspected anything, T haven't veral other sectlonat meetings were | Boys’ $3 and $3.50 mo y { nt se and my hub: this afternoon after which there | e AL ES A a i ranch office at Madison avenue and) ® cen : 2 | i t an inspector, Frank In Ja and benedction in the Sample Suits for Me 9 ry 6p = Three | Forty-sixth street an insp a can't go in This evening at 8 o'clock Boys’ Say jain blue ir Ss t } Lobatein, has been trying for a g00d people who know oa great meeting init the new tor | tah some employee who was turn. I wish we E . eting In the pants; valu mile to oa . | etealing packages. Suspicion began to) come of devout, Gr } , a ni ert Hall e a 9 1. 00 | feous on Phelps, the bill clerk, Yesters Poe Sut it wasn't arr i Bot s’ Knee Pants A colossal shirt purchase at one-thir fae me j ¢ ; the newest style shirts produced for this 1 Rounds to It | “Well, air, It's a, strange t hing about |] ] 19,000 pairs of Boys at man Phelps f Tegular wholesale pric Boys’ Bo, Bloomer Trou- | Be sers for 1£¢, | Boys' fe. Kni | for 29¢, @ay Lobstein was hidden in an ante- W room opening on the larger room, where the wagons are loaded for deliveries. | |), e ‘He declares he saw Phelps come in, go reporter. "He was steady and te @ pile of parcels and furtlvely slip ue Hs ele vues something off the heap. Lobstein cam@ oye; made a thief of him? out and grabbed two bundles, which he| * pay did he get?” asked the eays Phelps had under his coat. One| yA contained a pair of child's shoes and | ‘the other a diamond pin worth possibly | $900. Phelps didn’t make any scene. Said to Have Confessed. HEALTH H DEPARTMENT "he is alleged to “Yes, I'm the man, F have sald quietly. He Is a little pale) i man of thirty-eight with a hopeless a; stoop of the underpaid office man !n his) | ; —_o— ingly low that the most wonderful sellimg doubtedly result. Every shirt in this sale fs coat style— with cufs attached. The materials are fime madras and percaie, in hundreds of beuutijul fancy pat eris. Every shirt 1s perfect—every shirt is ia a new styie. And our price is 60 ridicu ous}, low that e Pants on sale at less than the at season will un- ¢. Blue Cheviot Knick- 33e. Worsted Knicker- Ker Pants | Boys’ erbockers meal ree ese the official. th Corner 6" Ave. Gomer, A 75c Gold Chain FREE Laces it seems too good tobe true—nui it s— 3 for $1.0 absoivtely. $1.00 values for Men’s NeenW ear Suitable for trimming cur- tains and bed spreads; value 0c. per yard, for... ss.seoee 5c Sale Friday and Saturday. ALL*OVER NETS, in white, Examination by our specialist, cream and ecru, 48 inches wide, in John J. Hogan dotted and figured designs; 39e We guarantee that this outfit, cost- J] Value 90c. per yard, for... ing $1.00, cannot be had elsewhere Jf REAL CLUNY LACE EDGES for less than $5.00, You can have J] AND INSERTIONS in white and your choice of e! ine $3.00 Gold JJ ecru; widths narrow; value 1 Eyeglasses or Spectacles, Loser ah yardprate vest Bn c ‘h GOLD GLASSES §] [iarat cLUNY LACE EDGES, @houlders, ‘I've been taking things tor) three years now. My wife has been sick with heart trouble almost ever since our | ttle girl Eleanor was born. We got in| Posing as an inspector of the De- debt and couldn't catch up. lfrareent of Health and also “Bo I've beeen stealing. Mostly I) retary Scheffer, aimed to get things that my wife and tions in the the child could wear—clothes and things Thomas Duffy, Hike that. Sometimes I took trinkets No. 212 West E ‘and pawned them for what they'd bring, cured hundreds of dol It all went for food and rent and medi-| men. He 1s alle ‘ eine, I knew you'd get me in time, but} less tic! 5 what else could I do?’ secured | ‘The Headquarters men who came for’ tio! him, Curry and Thomas, felt sorry for) 4¢ him. 80 did a lot of other oMicials! yy "ua at the Centra! Office where he spent! prisoner the night in a cell and where he was amination measured and photographed for the Wanle Rogues’ Gallery before he went to! Yorkville Court for arraignment. Mag- Istrate Wahle expressed sympathy for 1° Phelps, but he could do nothing except Mark. al! te bind him over for the Grand Jury. | for $12, Family In Want. | iee A reporter for The Evening World) W found the wife and child in a tiny, clean little back flat at No. 64 Hast {ary who declared tt One Hundred and Twentieth street. a forgery. Boys’ 75¢ Coat Sweaiers ior Boys’ Coat Sweat n 5 to 17 years; button have colored Oxford gray; value or gue ——————————— ’s $1.69 L K'd eee taay at bP $1. 00 RETG $1.39 Criental Pearl t arrings, Oe Cc ers. in ry Alt he te ec. Black and colors; Talus Geoniane par and good Nand $19 at Me, A sensation in the glove section to-morrow. eetit 0 Pairs Of bi i quetuire kid glace gloves, 10-inch lery' We most pean Tenet sold, positively Beds and Mattresses [22 eee $4.00 Befvicw and st $12.98 Ouifits, $22.50 Outfits, oy 2 el nbs ih fh al Hows tes Qe Popular Sheet Music 7c On sale Friday. No C. O. D. orders. By mail 2c. per eopy extra. Please order by number to prey m dela l—Raintow, @ Like the Roses, | Ss—Get on the Raft with 5 Ww Some One to ‘ oda Me’ Dearie | z =Waat Does It Mean}, | 46—0n the, Hanks of the Looks Like @ BIE | Sfomine to come s7-Mary, My | Heather 29—Smarty ee. , ta To- Morrow and Saturday - Franklin Simon & Co. Opening Sale of 500 All Te Watting y j Lon, mu at th (4 Fifth Avenue Junior and Misses’ pee of Sa ea tae Consisting of steel and brass malle-}] ; Trt (elt 88—Dreaming. | able bed, one tron spring to ft andf | *a? oe te Hie tee one soft top and bottom mattress; wil ‘Try Roale S Rambler. $2250 value; complete for 810.98, 0 Moon Like a Honey- To Parents of qe nilored Suits, College and School Children mth Q. 98 ie os MW. 12. it Don't Go Away. 1 Ain't You | Pee ot gulatomighitell se=ttoe aici t 16—Just Because It's You, | dumt You. 22.95 HOber) al Edge Mattresses, $12.98 Rag. Fish, Rag ever Was & s rte WY Do Any: i Barn Dance, Just now, when the outfitting of misses sean a Malt, aw | $$ : rea Kne n--Santlag tap ‘Making’ Faces at 2,—Down th Jungle Town. % boys is a matter of concern to pare COMBINATION MAT IRE s8u5, cotton top, eek, ‘Two-Step Pangan MEeEETO 7) bottom and » ite critical Inspection of our Fall prod it's evicenced ir phase—in the great number of ultra t Dart take Me Home. | 43 Heras Go Home | We are specialists in apparel of the tone and style a h model nt BE s hs jashionable shades which in- Friday at Seti a Otfeien Tas No Pla ative Flea Tro: 1. site tones o nine tn Go Ad awba, Taupe, Wistaria, Duck price of , Brown, Smoke and Wine, in “Fifth Avenue” class, but we are also hence our prices never exceed those of t beauti ul, lustrous broadcioth, ‘chevron| cheviot, serge, wor- ment store, sted, smart. inannish fabrics and imported novelty materials. The selections from the unexam ihe coetsiere one In) ae Naha and practical double- ; : nee breas ed mode's, s ving the new backs with latest b will prove an agreeable and sat! : 3 Peers prove an agreeable and sa’ trmming. Some are plain, rchly tailored, others elaborated trimmed in a clever manner. An exposition that reveals o ved for the Fall and W'nter season, and Hunter Crecn, Biue, Bla Now to Make Carpet Records Now totake New York by storm with the greatest Rug and Carpet sale of the year—now to make a new record for values—now to make anew record for selling. That's exactly what we're going to do Friday, and every item demonstrates our determinatis n, High Class Fall Apparel BRUSSEL for rooms, ( $15.98 BRUSSELS RUGS, ies 9x12 fest PERU DBELS RUGS, imported Scotch — ¢ x e and colors; els; size 9: halls and ~ 28¢ Pete AT a . ‘$6.98 Ooeatal patterns: peal $14. 98 AT POPULAR PRICES per yard; on $1.45 VELVET CARPET , good quality, | $25.98 AXMINSTER RUGS, size 9x12 | $10.98 SMYRNA RUGS, size 7.6x10.6; | padded feet; limit, one to a customer; $9. 98 sells for $10.98 everywhere; 79¢ |: t the unprecedented price of special for Friday only, each. $4. 98 S $19, 98 VELVET neg Pri 6.9x9 feel $40 WILTON VELVET RUGS. size 9x12 mill samples; extra fine Ge e feet, in Oriental a floral y limit, one; at, Cache. seseees $8.98 designs; special, each..... $19, 98 XXXX Sheet Linoleum Cook’s Cork Linoleum XXXX Sheet Linoleum, fanfous Ci 5 qual- Cook's Cork Linoleum, 2 yards wide and ton GE Stirt Lengths from 32 to 39 Inches, “COMPLETE” is the word that characterizes this showing i made, laid ser; special Misses’ and Girls’ Tatlored Sutts, j $1.75 AXMAND CE to match, ma with padded ts) Coats, Reefers ana Waists, ALES SES ACEI CEES SUG mals Trimmed and Ready-to-wear Hats, Neckwear, e’c, Misses’ and Girls’ Muslin Und derwear, Stheaters and Knitted Jack e's, Youna _Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Boys” Furnish ‘shinas, Hats, St Misses’, Girls’. Youna Men's and Bovs Also Infants’ Com-lete Outfitting slightly damaged; regular 89e. anally) to- morrow from8 to 10 A. M. and 2 to 4 P.M. 95¢ at, a yard ..... ity; cut from the full rolls; Friday 0 Bto 1OA.M. and 2to4 P.M. at, a yard $1.50 Inlaid Linoleum ‘Inlatd Linole:m Nairn’s best quality Linoleum; extra heavy, in remnant Tenet; 85c, quality; from 8to 10 ’ 10¢ A.M, and2to4.P.M, at ....--.. American Oilclo h- In widths of 1, 1% and 2 yards, in the very newes: de- signs and patterns; on sale to-morrow from8 to 10 A.M. and 210 4 P, M. at less than half price; per yard 12¢, 16c, 19¢ and 25¢ F c’ wear, etc, ' Fost-ry u pecial for Fr Bto i0A. M. and 2 to “APLM 1 bloor Oilclo h tloor Oilcloth, vathrooms, m 2 to 4 P.M. at Per Yard, 4c what you will see. THE WORT SHOWS MORE BUSINESS. ENTERPRISE BARGAINS EVERY WEEK IAN ALL THE 6 OTHER NEW YORK MOBNING NEV APERS COMBINED, 4 FIFTH AVE. 37th and 36th Sts,

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