The evening world. Newspaper, September 11, 1908, Page 9

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‘ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1908, worker and makes % every day he works, There @ren’t many days he doesn’t work either, Two years ago I was taken down with a fever, and a puree was called tn to attend me, John | John may not love them, but I do, and | I mean to keep them with me,” Mrs. Hunter is an Irish girl, halling | from County Longford, She came to) MOTHER AND SEVEN 6 _~- Se | New Fall Neckwear aE ~< ) HAD NO HOME BUT INA STREET CAR —_—.— "ates, Defla Hunter and Family, Réscued by Stranger, Taken to City Lodging-House, DESERTED BY FATHER. began to ohange after he met thet nurse, He would stay out nights—some times all night-and he wes never happy at home with me and the ohil- dren. Three weeks ago he stopped oom- ing home altogether. He sent me $6 for the children, but that didn't go far, Then my alster, Mary Donohue, gave me §20 and we have been living on that, Went Into the Street. “Last night everything seemed hope- less, The janitor of the house where we lived objected to having so many oniiiren in the place, and in desperation T took the seven and went to the street. I thought I had money enough to stay on the street cars for the night, I meant to go to sea John this morning and get money from him, When I only had fifty cents left for the fare the man saw me and took me to the lodging America when very young and was | hardly more than a child when she be | came Hunter's wife, “I'm atrong,” she insisted as she started away from the lodging housr with her children, "I'm strong and can work hard. But John shall do his part, \and the law will make him.” eas FAILED TO PAY ALIMONY. Jersey City Banker Cited Before Court tn Contempt Case, | Horace Farrter, of Jersey City, a re- jputed millionaire, hag been ordered by | Vice-Chancellor Stevenson to show cause next Monday in Jersey City why he should not be held guilty of con- tempt of court in failing to pay his wife alimony for August and Septem- ber, Mrs, Farrier obtained a decree for separate maintenance with $1% @ month in 1900, on the ground of cruelty., Far- house, tHer is sald to have notified her that “I don't know what ts to bec she would get no more money from him | af ome ot iets said that Farrier, has. $120,000 tn all of us, but I do know that I shall |real estate in Jersey City and controls not be separated from my children. the Third National Bank of Jersey City Has Only Sent $6 During Weeks for the Support of Eight Persons, How To Get Rid of Fat Let Us Send You A 50c Package Free.You Will Be Delighted With It, | Mrs. Della Hunter, who says she 1s| twemy-eigm, but who looks like a, woman of fifty or more, sank back into @ sent in @ Second avenue trolley car @t Twenty-third stree at 1 A, M. to- day and pressed a baby close to her Dreast. Six other children were crowd- @4 about her, The three youngest were orying because they were sleepy and hungry, too, and the three others —the oldest a boy of eleven—crowded $rto on® seat and were soon fast aslern “Why don't you take those eee Benjamin Freidman, an ex home?’ ploye of the Post Office, asked. | “Because I have no home now,” the woman answered, "I did live at No. 439 First avenue, but my seven chil- dren and I haven't a home now.” | ‘Where's your husband?” asked p! aes i Gonem, Pam, f - i 1; storm collar; In ‘ “1 Preis roey. buttons—girlish three Fatariae } gvaranteed not to rip; sizes 6 to 17, a “He ts at home,” replied the tired plece BUILS, AL s.seeers 9.75 blue, black and gray, at 12.75 a woman. “He's there now." a (= tt tecneeeeeseeenetvcmnanyeneeeneed) On Care All Night, | - ~ e = 5 ui Meyers $2.00 said she and her d riding on the care all night because they had no root to cover them, “Mayoe we will find a to when daylight comes,” ehe contin- ued. | Freldman took the mother ai children to the East Twenty- street police station, Thare w place for them there an escorted to the munic!, douse. | When Mrs, Hunter had washed and Gressed her seven ohildren this morn- | ing, she was advised to go to court and @sk for @ warrant for her husband, oharging him with dessertion. “J might do that," she sald. ‘Tt ts up to John Hunter, my husband, to* sup | port his children even if he makes me earn my own living, “We were very happy until two years he continued. “John ts an tron ! WM This ustration Plainly Shows What Rengo Has Done, Reng {8 for sale and recommended in| or and Wyant New York ty W. 8. Rockey, Sth ay. and lrupgists at {100 per 28th at, also Sth ay. and 42d st; Kallis n @ Pharmacy, 224 st. and 4th av., also both Rang ne gq. Detrolt et, and Madicon av.; Hegeman & Oo., 200 s Pee by incil, if you will Broadway and all branches; St Cooper | oit and epclose Co., Gth av., 18th and 19 » and to help Rroaq fth av., 2% to 2d no free pack- Riker & Son Co, fth ay. a Broadway and 9th st rect to Det Tth ay —————————__— Perfect Fit Guaranteed. Alt-rations Made FREE of Charge AY HA : : AF Opening New Depts. Pe Ot LY i , New Depts. To-Morrow {f ) VAIS To-Morrow Cpening of New Departments Suits, Coats, Skirts ————EEE For Women and Misses Opening Special Taflored Cloth Suits superior quailty, la est Direc oire. Empire style, with a snap and sparkie that stamps them right up to ‘he minute. Of pain broad- clotn, se f-striped b cadc oth or mannish strip 4 worsteds in blue green smoke, and all the lates coorngs, Largs lapels, trimmed wih velvet or satin: circular or plaited skirt, button down the front, A Requvar Openin t ¥ $24.0) Garinent 73 Frice ey) = Take this one item as \ tar example of the offerings of the Mart!n store, now acomplete outiiiting estat 1siment for Women and Miss:s. Examine it critically ior style, fabric, honest manufacture and price. Waist Depar.meat The Waist Departm, ent » hich has givea this store 4 remarkable popularity in the two boroughs, bas Never shown to better advantage than now. Th: al Wasts are A L beautiul, ang au priced lower than toeir quadiy’ leads you to expect, SPECIAL FOR SATUR AY: ensire wrist ‘ik lined; 4.9! Net Watst—Ecru or white; long sierves daintly tuck d and joined wth ban‘s of “luny, edged with Val. and heavy embroidered medal ons. Ac.ual value $7,00..++... sesseerteet? FULTON ST., cor. BRIDG ‘SIXTHIAV., 19°70 20S TREE TI NEW YORK. ||| Girls’ éy Miss R® s’ Smart Apparel ADY for school—with a wonderful showing of the attractive styles that have made the Misses’ Section famous. £7 Third Floor, Hundreds of examples of modish apparel that embodies the practical, serviceable features with a ceverness only possible in garments planned by spectalsts and mado by experts, Misses’ Chiffon Broadcloth Suits in all the newest Fali shades, such as Catawba, Taupe, Edison blue, olive and various other shades, (oats lined with Skinner's guaranteed 4. 75 satin, to match in color; made in two models, special. 2 Misses’ Piain & Fancy Junior and Misses’ Cheviot Sults, in all the new color-|Skirts in many new and pretty {ngs, Coats ned with good qual-| styles, made in a large range of ma- {ty satin, {n single or double breast-| terials; 28 to 38 length. 9.75 ed models, Skirts made in two|Prices from $3.95 to .. styles, one full eclreular gored; but- toned dowm side, the |Girls’ Wool Dresses, other Kilted, at...... 14.75 | made In several becoming modela of handsome plaids aad plain colored cheviote; high neck and guimpe ef- fect; also Black Dresses for uniforms; apectal .... 6.75 College Dresses in colors and black; made with detachable U i gulmpe; one-piece mod- Misses’ Silk Rainproof) Eimve! onet Heda? Veh boas} Coate in plain colors and stripes} made full and Icose, with bist) Girls School Coats made Cea a a8 | of all wool cheviot; double-breast- ositively $16.50 value, Ki Hae seeeeee 10.00 ed, high storm collar; lined through- ipa haan A out with flannel, also Farmer's sat- tn; well tallored; most desirable rown, olive and wine colors, fancy garments; special at $5.96 7.50 striped cheviot; collar of satin to ADA seceeveves seers teens sch; kilted ‘skirt, with bodice| Girls’ Full Length Coats, atoms ttn satin and trimmed with {best quality Chinchuta, Hmed with 3 pe. Junior Girls’ Suits, | also pretty up-to-date shoe-top suits) for the smaller girl; made tn a large range of materials and In every} shade desired; sizes 10, 12, 14 and 10] Trica 8.70 to 34.75, Prices Shoe-top Suits for Girls f 10, 12 and 14 years, made Ip blue, Tes sty'es of Elizabethan Stocks; in colored lace effects or with ruches; made to sell at sve The new high neck Ruching ina vari- | ety of dainty styles; 60c value, atyd, —— -— Neck Ruth of Maling, Liberty: Net 9, ep eck Ruffs of ne, Liberty, Net, Chiffon, ete., with velvet or ribbon, 1.25 25¢| | . Boys’ School Suits, *3.95 Tai advantage ot this opportune sale, It con- tains the best values this or any other store has ever offered in the form ot an immense selection ot the newest and best Fall Suit designs in the new brcwns, grays, stripes and plaids, Double: breasted Suits with exira pair of kn.ckers; sizes 6 to 17; regular $3 95 e $6 value at...... Blue Serge Suits, §5 Heavy weiyht, all wool navy blue Serge, made wear-resisting, every seam taped throughout; double-breasted or Noriok styles; knicker trousers; sizes 6 to 17 years. Boys’ Imp. Worsted Suits, 6.75 Very fine high grade worsted Suits for boys, made in the latest Lesby models; all the latest colors in modes, tans, brown and gray; sizes 7 to 17 years, (OF Becond Floor, Boys’ Boys’ Coat Boys’ Silke Pajamas, Sweaters, Four-in- Hand Tbe and $1.10 $1.50 Ties, se $1.50 Knicker- Lockers 89c Nade of strictly all- woo) cheviots in the knickerbocker style ail seams taped and Autumn Millinery WHETHER you want a Marie Louise Trimmed French Hat at $100, oF & practical American every-day Trimmed Hat at $3.98, you can find it here oe es best dereniss i 1 t of the popular priced me! our Millinery, We have the very bes y chandice, as well as the very best ot the higher cost Millinery, so Gloves at $1.00 we can suit every pocketbook. tr First and Second Floors, RAVELLERS’ Women’s jaunty One of our exclusive samples of the Trimn.ed Hats—"The Duchess"*— 34.98 very stylish at highest grade Gloves made in Americas Gloves for street and dress wear—ior men and Women, gy sata moon Trimmed First Hats in Satins and $3 9 Felts at... } 4 A large assembiage of ‘Trimmed Hats, exceedingly diversified im style and trimmings: Every one ty dt i y $5.95 iy $7.95 | | trimmed by ourselves, insuring €%- ’ PMORB cer eeee eeeere Unasmned Shapes from Paris Master Makers, $5.45 to $12.75 Copies and Aduaptitions from French Shapes, 95c 10 $4.68 s FetUntrimmed Hats—exclusive in Satin Hats |shapes and copies of French 95¢, $1.25 481,98)" S148 «4 $1.98 Girls’ Untr mmed Hats for All Occasions, Suc, DLL and $1.48 These .sample pairs represent the factory’s finest product. Capeskin, Mocha, Suede and Glace Skins — Pique, Prix seam, overseam sewn, $1.50, $1.75 and $2 Gloves «at $l A splendid assortment of shape =) J Brey medium weight Suit must go. Suits that sold at $35, °30 and *25 *14.50 | Trousers line ot Fal Su ts, Waists and Sweaters fF Adjoining Dente, Serond Floor, OUR Waist stocks are actually brimming over with new splendid Autumn styles. and at renlly «xtremely low prices, commensurate with the splendid quality, fin sh and fit ot each garment. Pure Linen Tailored Waists—pleated bosoms, with attached link euffe and detachable linen collar; $] 95 mannish model waist ; very large pearl hattons...... . Po) $3.48 Very dressy and dainty Lingerie Waists, made with long lines: new long sleeves; exceilent values at,... Black Tailored Tattete Waists, excellent styles; new ousq) sleeves K mousquetaire sleeves also é tin! $2 98,*3.98 and 84.98 cuff sleeve—atserser. 3 full pleated waist Net Waists—same as worn in Maris to-day back and tront, full pleated iong sleeve collar and cuffs finished ¢ with pleated ruche; beautifully made and fluished.sssees..seee 9.98 If you have not seen our splendid atyles in Women's Popular-priced Coat and Mannish Sweaters you are doing yourself an injustice, Splendid styles, properly Men's Fine Suits at the Lowest | Price Point of the Year, To-Morrow They are in the way of our new Fall Suits. to let price interfere with getting prcmpt action. The suits are silk mixtures, worsteds, Scotch cheviots, tweeds, serges, unfinished worsteds—plain colors—stripes, checks, plaids, Included are the ceiebrated Kuppenheimer Suits—a great many silk-lined, 14,000 pairs of Men’s high grade striped Trousers in all sizes; value $5. Special for Saturday at pete seep rece ar 200i ela 9 Q Unusual Advance Sale of Men’s Fall Suits at 915.75 The story is short but economically interesting. A promincnt Rcchester firm sold us its entire sample They are mide ot pure worsted in the datest shades 01 brown, olive, tan, mode and plainback, Everygarn ent is hancsomely ta, oved, and at a gocd libe.al discount trcm isreal value at $15.75, shaped and finishid girments. Prices range 1.93, °2.45, #3.45 and °$4.98 ee, We are not going EF Beoond Floor, | Suits that sold at | $22, *20 and °18 39.75 $2.25] tancy Hose, 2:¢ Mens tancy lisle halt hose in Pali colors; embroil- ered or solid colors; newest colors. Silk Hose, 5%c Men’s 38.75 American | Watches, 5.00 Men's sik has hose in Last Saturday we | JRA colorngs to please. taste ul sold just these ' = drovers; would) be chetp a! | watches ut this Y y $1, wear guaranteed, “7,170 trice almost as ~ 1 >] OO ast as we could | New Fall Shirts, ° and them out. Beak Y Fall showing of Men's Ne ligee Shirs, | A other lot here inclucing all of this season’s latest novelties, and many | on ommorrcw, all hat coud be workmansh p ail | fit; mad lated bosoms cuts ¢ ty made in plated besor 51.00) shirts exclusive styles. The re expected of custom shirt making in style coat s yies \,)They are the new | (hin model, 20- Asivear guaranteed Nf vold-filled attached: wousually bread range of pa terns ROMOFFOW. cece eeeereree voeee oF Niain Floor, | case, , m, New Fall Neckwear, 3°¢ || with a ‘fully ad- All our previous efforts to mike our Neckwear usted American Jeweled move mert, stem wind ard pendant set Department second to none have been sur & ec ths sea ou | 251) Ne 5 Ail (he new aha esin many handsou eco or fect as we las solid | &9 Ne ktie Clasns c god.w n ech ye goles ready tor you to-morrow, Chowe at dc. gy maw tive, | ae ee, ee ; a bi 45 Niece rae ne a i om ga fi 27 Malo Floor. _<. <—<- ~ os es ~) BASEMENT Sensational Clearance of () o4 Men’s Suits Sentdowntromthe 2d j{iccr. Crif nal prices were trom $15.50 to $20 9.00 For Saturday Only 200 Men’s Suits, in all sizes, from 8t to 4b. Worste’s, Chevicts, Cassimeres ‘Fora great Basement Clearance Sale, at pu.00 t and Tweeds. eae eee ea @ SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. = —— a: aman)

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