The evening world. Newspaper, September 11, 1908, Page 8

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MMEYER Oth Ave., Cor, 20th St HORSES BOLT WITH ORCA MUSIC LURES | DEFIES HER CHURCH WALI (QUPLE, HILO TO FATAL HURT) BY WEDDING AGAIN Policeman Saves Mr, and Mrs.|Ten-Year-Old Rosie Sigoli|Mrs. David M. Cory, Di-|Residents Organize to Secure 'srs a!so,robted five suloans In Central avenue, and in every case It was clear | THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1008, CA s than seven burglaries were | committed in the resort last Saturday night, The places entered Included the seneral stotes of Mullin & Buckley, from which four revolvers, valued at $12, were taken, and of Charles H, Whit- son, Where fifty-one pocket. knives, Durkee in Madison Square | Mangled Under Car, Mo- j vorced, Becomes Wife of Protection — Seven Bure uilahts faving’ been aimed by cutting | : ae ee gee gn heey ee reac | We Cpen the Fall Season in OUR BASEMENT STORE | ¢ TO Pl . With a Special Value Sale ___ Weemphasize the fact that there are better materials and better fashion styles in these goods than were ever bstore put into shoes sold at these prices. Women’s Regular $3 Shoes, | ITHACA, N. ¥,, Sept. 1.—A quantity | Mr. and Mra, R. P. H. Durkee, who | Crossing the roadway, to follow a| Mrs, Louse Elizabeth Cory, divorced) gummer resitents of Far Rockaway. of eer and cider confiscated by the Mee at the Hotel Grosvenor, Fifth and organ, Rosle Sigolty ten years 014, | wite of David Monroe Cory and daugh-|L. 1+ have banded \ r to secure State offictaly for violation of the Ex- evens and Tenth strect, Rad 9 eT on eee etn a aan at Now ays {oF of Col. Dantel F. Treacy, was miar- Fee ee aaya be ate clae ant ll Gest ere thes ere bolne ‘ Nght, t No. 17 : j kere, (nd pt. The beer is from Tony Ramano's escape trom being Injured tn a MIM Johnson avenue, Willamsburg, by a| Ted on Tuesday to G. Maxwell Clark, |nigh revel at the re s season. It SQre at Myers and the cider trom John { away In Madison Sqpare last night. trolley car of the Hamburg aveune Iino, | superintendent of the Macy Company. \is declared that political and other in-, May's hotel‘In the V lage of Dryden. Mr. Durkee Is & wealthy retired mor- ait eh rads to i oaerne Hos-| The couple have known sach other| = $3 00 in Patent Leather, Gun Metat Calf al, where she w! proba. Hi vin s Meare oth lel city Ela) and (bles witell tira: ue eee Tout Geraene/ tun kate | cee en, MgERGT Tae: e Bn Shoes and Box Caif; Lace, Button and were returning from a trp to the and the left #o oadly mangled that It] She was married to Cory in 1902, and White Mountains when the accident | Will probably have to be amputated. | after two years of domestic strife they Breen) ‘The crowd that gathered after the ac- | separated. The wits was a@ devout ard ing ches EC jeldent became ao threatening thet the|Cathollc, and religious trouble ts said it a8 © | motorman, George Gleasure, ran iis car|to have been at the bottom of the Durkees were riding turned Into Twen- | through the press and got safely away. | gtrite | Biucher, at $2.00 at Out of Sorts HAT IS, something is wrong with baby, but we can’t tell a eet MaATSOH Ve He was arrested three hours later and | { 4 “il $19 it i i i Eyithird trent from Madison avend®, | locked ‘up on the technica change of | Cory secured a divorce without much just what it is All mothers recognize the term by the Men’s Regular $3 Shoes, in Bf FAURaaalarSH airuckuup One: ctithe lice ees See ee eed TtEa eee | lassitude, weakness, loss of appetite, inclination to sleep, Patent Leather, Gun Metal Calf VW horses vecame frigntened and bolted. | New President of Typothetae, Se eee eet aauel nal heavy peearaing and lack of interest shown by baby. These aten ey bay and Black Kid, new shapes, hand welted so.es, $2.00 The team dashed through Tw third street, narrowly missing sur | cars. Policeman Rusdath, of the West BOSTON, Sept, U-At the busizess | aauahter's act by @ brother of the are the symptoms of sickness. It may be fever, congestion, session of the United ‘Typothetae| bridegroom. He if he regretted ae worms, croup, diphtheria, or scarlatina, Do not lose a minute, Hie tleth attest station; grabked the| of America . Lawrence Fells, of Phil.|Bed disobeyed the lave tf bay church, | Give the child Castoria, It will start the digestive organs into o] delphia, ected Pi but would not say whether or not he! i it Y iY bridle of one of the horses and clung| Adelphia, wae elected President and operation, open the pores of the skin, carry off the foetid he convention placed Itself on record! would forgive her to It until he stopped the team. Then | j t | C 9 eRe | against the printing ofsamped env:lopes matter, and drive away the threatened sickness, \ he seized the restless horse by the muz-| by the Government. It was decided to je. The horse continued to kick and| continue the case of the alleged viola- DR. MAY FALK DEAD. ' ; ; rege aimont wrecking the carriage, | tion of the uations) agreement between! BUDAPEST, Hungary, Sept, tl—Dr. ChTba Women’s Regular $2.00 Shoes, Black Kid, with patent leather tips, Nr. Durkee opened the carriage door) Mational. Pressmen and. Agsistance: May Falk, a famous Hungarlan Jour- | Geauing Castoria always bears the signature of Lh medium weight soles, Bluc ies CULL... i cece eee tenet enone nes ‘am! Jumped out. Then he assisted Mrad Union through the Appellate Court of! nalist and politician, died here yester- Durkee and her maid to alleht. the United States Gay. He was nearly eighty years old. Brill Clothes { Beginning a new season with extremely special values wll be an innovation in “Clothes Selling.” Brill Stores have builied the fastest-growing Clothing business in New York—b, best clothes and best values, : This season Bril. Stores have determined upon a policy that—by right of greater values and better clothes— | MUST build this wonderfully successful business to vroportions far greater than anv other Clothing busine s | anvwhere, ‘‘B ill Clothes’’ tor Fall, 198, present an imoressive collection of garments fron 10 of America’s foremost tailori g organizations. Every garment specially tailored for Brill Stores—many are exclusive Brill models and tabrics, Here is an assortment of models, fabrics and shades that is the most m dern and most diversified shown in New York. Speciai atte tion 1s called to Brill garments ranging in price trom $20 to $45. In Our basement Store We will sed the $ ¢ p50 Grandest Fall Lines of $3.50 and $4.60 ? -hoes For Young Men @ Young Women at These great lines represent the two great principles of superiority and honesty, and enable the patrons of our Basement to secure shoes at this remarkably low price which embody all that is good, and the newest and most up-to-date fashions and styles, and of such superior material, construc- ion and workmanship as to be worthy the name “Cammever” and carry our full euarantee. Shoes for Kboys anu Girls For Friday and Saturd y Selling We have 1,400 pairs of Boys’ Velour Calf and Black Kid Lace and Blucher, sizes 1 to 512, the regular price of which is $2.00, we will Sellatid pail ecie Wee WNel LIN CETL T $l 4) Misses $1.75 Black Child’s $1.50 Black Kid Button and Lace | Kid Button and Lace Shoes, sizes Shoes, 11 to 2.. Ble2d | 6 to 1014. Boys’ Satin Calf Lace Shoes, ‘ $1.00 Continuing the Sale of Fall 1908' Fall and Winter 1908 Journey” Re )sizes 214 t0 SMiveeeerees Cravenetie coa.s and $ mee reer ee ad $430 Misses’ Black Kd Lace Shoes patent leather tips, sizes 11 to Fail coats, $10, $13 and \ a8 Vai : Chiid s B ack Kid Lice ‘hoes, pa ert lea her tips, sizes 8 to 10 4 $zu values, at. . + + 220.00 Values. - 1,000 Pars citt.e Gents’ Satin Cait Lace Shoas, sizes8 to 134...... uA ae | i i were the “Fall models” tabbed 00 a RHO Hunde of men fave sive $5, $8 2nd oer ced laoring organs “CAMMEYER” niutnartdien CPR Pies | on} tiese al Coats and Cravenette beara These are to be had only in regular sizes 34 to 40. ms Probably still a thousand left, No matter what) “shout 20 different lots of new Fall Brill garment you find in your size, you save at least! Clothes, tailored and designed to sell at $18 to $5 or more. | $20, but specially priced for an interesting special FALL COATS are 1908 Fall “model” coats | Reena value, All sizes are to be and the CRAVENETTE RAINCOATS are the Included are over 25 distinct models presenting overproduction of one of America’s foremost) al) the new lapel, pocket, shoulder and sleeve wholesale tailors, whose lowest priced garments) finishes, must retail from $15 up. Raineoats are in wor-) Included are all the newest shades of brown, steds, velours, cheviots and Thibets, from light| tan, smoke and olive; also neat dark mixtures and grays to darkest Oxfords, including plain black; grays. i oN various neat mixtures and stripe weaves, cut on} This/is a ‘‘season of stripes.” Nearly every WORDS and MUSIC new Fall 1908 models, full, roomy. FALL! COATS are in all the new grays, tans and browns, in 38, 42 and 44 inch models; various cuff and lapel effects. Finest Worsted 25 and $28 Suits . . One of Brill stores’ best tailors overestimated his sciung capacity Fall and Winter 1993— $47 new stripe idea is represented, Brill stores assure you personally that all of these garments in every detail of fabric, uiloring, trimmings and style are full $18, $20 4% and even greater values, and are more than will- ing to warrant the service up to the highest value- price mentioned, School Time Sale of Children s brillClothes Here are values possible only in Brill stores f M because of Brill trade advantages. grays; n some Fall 1908; si v an, Any suit you buy for $25 or $28 is of no greater value § ecial—Black Suits yall wool pur inished worsted Fahri £10.09 $12.5) The Brill clothes for children are expertly tal- lored; they are cut full, allowing lots of leeway for a growing boy; they are made of only satis- faction giving, long service fabrics, Brill clothes ; for children stand the racket. Fancy Knicker Suits......seeeeee] All Wool Blue Suits... 60 New Military Russian Suits...... $9.35 Covert and Serge Reefers.. es Covert and Cheviot Topcoats.... All the above garments are $4 and $5 standard EXTRA! $5 Winter Wei hi Ele § 95 Serge Knicker Suis, 3: sizes 71016 « « I] 16 ounces in wi every , in every way. ght, guaranteed seam tapec rs lined; and all knickers i nnicker Suits (2 ts), Regular COLUMBIA YOURE MY GIRL ne sone WT of TE > PANHANDLE h §6 PETE FOUNDED ON THE SUNDAY WORLD - FUNNYSIDE WORDS BY DAVID KEMPNER MUSIC BY SAMUEL LEHMAN compasta ¢ ‘tveerkont : WORKS BUT FATHER” PUBLISHED by PERMISSION and MUSICAL DIRECTOR Y PLUNKETT 0 CO YL the MAIESTIC THEATRE 908 W 42nd ST, NEW YORK ABW YORK. OWNERS V the COPYRIGHT 125TH STREET, cor, 3d Avenue. OPEN DAILY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK. OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL {1 O'CLOCK. 47 CO.TLANDT ST., nr, Gre nwich, § OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK. | 279 BROADWAY UNION SQUARE, Ith

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