The evening world. Newspaper, September 25, 1908, Page 14

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14 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1903. i . . | i ” 5 ~ LESLIE GARTER ‘What if the Harriman Letter Had Been Sent to Bryan, | DOOLIN” HANDLES Stern Brothers CAPITALIST OF Or the Money Had Not Been Raised to Save Roosevelt? HASKFII'S “QQUIRH” g Heelimeeai be CSURE-Buc! ) aii wy T Cuow ABOUT TEXAS “Now, WE MAY B (6iu- I | : Guke- Bie! (We BUSINESS CH sie GATES nave Teoubie | ove enc | ae ; } CHICAGO DEAD Yo Chairman Mack Names Ac- Women s Shoes-=Fall Styles ! tual Treasurer, but Does BUTTON AND LACE SHOES IN BLACK BUCK, TAN AND GRAY SUEDE, Buea, — TAN AND BLACK RUSSIA CALF, VICI KID \ND PATENT ' ' | Not Spell It Out. LEATHER, HIGHEST GRADE WORKMANSHIP, Divorced Husband of Noted \ en | + NEWEST APPROVED MODELS. Actress Had Been in Bad Lees haiie intial Gein aibeene| EVenINg. Slippers and Slipper Ornaments in New Designs Health a Long Time. | ceolls ,Chalrmisn Mac Bt aa ‘ CHICAGO, Sept, %.—Leslie Carter, Bae aaaeey wont ‘toe Children’s Trimmed Hats Ba etek aad senon o reuigned ana) rponaye) needy notes | For Fall Wear—Opening Dispiay uth Side Elevate ad C — 7 from him on the subject.” d ago, died in this cl " Pp |" f ; j “Does Mr, Haskell handle ail the FELT HATS, TRIMMED WITH WINGS AND FANCY QUILLS; LONG ees baeee ‘lin f Go and Seu ractical mun- iy “Sym si ii aca WG tna Me cen na ati x, re NAPERDIBEA Varo? TRINMED WOTH ROMAN SCORES, -4 . ¢ “No, he doesn't,” rep! Mr, ack, | Compa on the political dutacter | / A ’ i de arth due G 7M igor ~ lee gets some of the contributions, but Ranging in Price from $3.00 to 10.50 (WHERE Do I STAND? = not any more than are sent in to me WHEN i<y The chairman of the Finance Commt- 1 d wE NEED ( Come ON AND ) MONEY HEN» |( HELP US- | SRY- CAN You |\LLi MAKE) (HELP US, _)|( You ANS SS @oned from | Presumably by acciden into his room. tee, Col, Wetmore, gots some, 100.” “Then Gov. Has 1s not the real | Tailor-made Suits treasurer and doesn't perform the du- A few months ago he a 007 © J |) AMBASS- tea of the office?’ was queried, Breet os we Nee) |"sNe, the man who handles every dol For Misses and Small Women tate and a conservator was ap- Sa lar {s Doolin,” replied Mr. Mack. Plan or Fancy Cheviot Suits, Thirty-six y . 'y-slx Inch Coat, recites | “pho 1° Doolin?” oborused « osen| f $ (Mr. Carter was born in 1851, was a | Tnterenlorliaine. never bad Deard ot) sain lined, newest style skirt, Value $29.75, 21.50 lawyer by prof but de | this new important person in Demo- fie? chielly. to comme aratle politics, Misses’ and Girls’ Junior Suits, twas at one time pr enells {s a Ghicags | lezplatned ihe of Plain Cheviots or fancy English Stripe Mixtures, Chicago Dock Company | airman, He i double breasted coats, satin lined, pleated skirts, 12 to 16 of Commerce tilt Ml nara is A. 6, Bool. So, 1 ts, Value $18.50, 912,98 at § ui 01 ‘in’ Gitions, both In Ch : | "en He came from Oklahoma, 100: .4,,| Girls’ Coats, Three-quarter Length, of good quality Navy York, * | ene ee cane Ena ety Blue Frieze Cheviot, lined throughout th gray flannel, 6.80 The pr Mrs, Lesite Carter-Payne | ¢ | Roger Sullivan, the boss of Chicago, -| emblem on sleeve, velvet collar, 6 to 16 yrs, Value $9.75, e : Ee eater lias, i ; | ¢ = ue Scare ner Peas Girls’ Dresses, of Worsted Plaids or Novelty Mixtures, | Meteo eames f | MM Broan abted me af Prout | Mm Bryan Tldome SF uno Ther AND THEN THE PIPE } ween them they figured up carrying Russian or Waist styles, 4 to 44 yrs, Value $7.50, 495 } | i st ara | ine Bae ™ none: “a Os Ps baat Ropes = WENT OUT— TWAS TEOOY: i Hehe ere enor , nee Bs Children’s Coats, navy, brown, tan, green, red or gray Corduroy, ‘ Ne L is (a vii : | go away. there would be happiness and buttoned to neck model, with sateen, nicely tailored 2.95 ' Wi H NEW Saba fov in Democratic headquarters. | and well made, 2 to 6 yrs, Value $4.95, D / | | = BEGINS A] SUNSET , Li "| Young Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s H | 2 EVE'S, DUE TO APPLE GAS TO END HER LIFE CLOSES 115 DOORS alee later Clocnie Reformed as Well as Ortho- ! J j ‘ YOUNG MEN'S SUITS OF IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC FABRICS, BOYS’ dox Hebrews Will Join : ie nes Pee ance AND RUSSIAN SUITS, FINEST GRADES OF _ Hot Bath Followed by Hasty Policeman’s “First Aid to the|Lease Expires Oct. 1,° and One Tauvatioces bultalrelederien abun! slg ; Bes i ae ae i j +f Special Offerings Be Eating of Fruit Causes Injured” Keeps Woman | Guests Are Notified to Seek : Our Cees gen tae ea P \ Nene Gat Avera eet fy | veh pes any —Bu Iveiabowine oat English Corduroy Yoke Norfolk Suits, in brown and gray, ie Ae Hemaaan Gi H Re Hour of Excitement. Alive. | New Quarters. Models 2.00 SteeAT Canoe! aceretlited with extra pair knickerbocker trousers, 8 to 17 yrs, ' $7.98 to-day. The present celebr ca =e | a values—and at this particular price!/ = Norfolk and Double-breasted Suits, fancy hid Se eae of the year Cella. Briskn this Only a watchman fs in the Hotel Gal- EOS you something we can also blue materials, with extra pair knickerbocker trousers, 6.75 the Jewish calendar. : ; ket , Ll rhe reformed. Jews an well as the or. morning at 8 ole latin, No West Foi th street, | $28 00 Broadcloths all leading shades and| Boy lor and Russian Suits, 9 thodox join in the cel n of New She ate a gi v to-day, guests who have been liv- fe Black, aleo an !mmense assortment plain serges and fancy mixtures, in attractive styles, 4.95 Year. which se with the in rapid successio hap- ing in the hotel have packed trunks of rich dark Fall Mixtures, | ‘ ‘ ' other Hebrew fe the Or pened and suit cases and sought new quar MIS6HS', YOUNG WOMEN’S AND Complete Lines of Men’s and Boys’ Blanket Robes aia cele 8.35~A series of blood-curdling shrieks iy WOMEN'S. SIZES UP TO 44 ||; Cn aa | jeys—that ee tived happily with 5 —_— sunset on S we Proceeding from the apartment on the oo. Teadore, twely | phe hotel closed yesterday and Man-_| West Twenty-third Street ohare FE BU Gr ete Bae ono une cena deugarh nal Oh ied ea aera | JOHN FORSYTHE, y close up their shops and dod not dred and 17 in business during the New Yes + who is a dr ‘tlval. years old Celia. hand disapp Later she took her al) the £ her brother, Sam. | *" ~ nd street. She aa ture was bought by the Shubert Broth- Broadway and 18th Street. ure. Most of the furni- with the family \of §37—The turning in of a fire alarm. the orthodox of worship Services will be held this ¢ 1 Louls L last night and sald to her ers, who will put it In the Maxine! — to-morrow in all Jew 8 sh of fifty or more excited ourtment building = At the Temple E we ae st cela eee "| “To.morrow is the Jewish New Year, There were ninety guests in the Gal- ple Betliel services ane and anything to-nightand 1 M. suited the occasion day for me and Jatin yesterday when word came that t go to the syna- it was moving day. Dr, Carlos McDon- : y husband wil ald has offices on the first floor, and he| : am ashamed ber alone was not disturbed. Dr. Donald T, | {) . GG Diy ue an the dane 838—The reception at Police Head- and also on CIEE TE ag ed wail over the | McPhail, Mrs, H. B. Pratt, mother of| : a The fest “phone that a woman was being mur- sister unconscious | Dallas B. Pratt, a banker; Mary Shaw,) SATURDAY, SEPT. 26TH dosed dered, and please send the detective in Tont room o house to-day, | the actress, W. H. Jackson and others| ' i. ZR | un re S @) mar es if burean and the reporter She had attached a rubber tube to the in the house did not fare so well. They | re i Sele $A0—The mad dest intel tha ean one oben Bas jet and put the loose end in Whang vu Store open daily till 6 P, M. Yom Hazzikaron, memorial The necessity for a if the festival ts ab the hotel would be closed| 1 f the U .. in a few hours, or came from tendants were paid off, and as the last ra bet womans ott eae ae) Children’s and Misses’ Garments Manager Barton said that his lease ex- | th. Hundred and jFourth street police sta- tion of Mark Cohen, Celia’s sweetheart, . Who, when he arrived tp pay a New Year's call. found his flancee doing a sort of squirming Salome dance in the| life to satisfy everybody’s taste and pocketbook, Blyn quality is a guarantee of the fullest possible shoe-satisfaction, We know how a shoe ought to be made to give good service and the very best of style—and we price every pair to meet the popular idea, Meda) _coaersea’ (hel New. Yearzonsety- 4 a ———_ pires on Oct. 1, and that he had closed| CHILDREN’S WOOLEN DRESSES, 6 to 12 years, STYLE No, 8793 YLE moss Mtb freer eea ee fuga semen ahead of that date to avold any legal selected fabrics, 10.50 12.50 nas 879} aT t side so great Is the rush 5 |complications that might arise. He and Ladies’ Patent Leather Blucher (or| No. 1134 IT 1 of n i COATS, 4 to! to attend the | dvcThe arrival of Dr. Bennett, of the owners of the hotel have had some| CHILDREN'S CHINCHILLA ; 4 yoars, 12.50 Button) Boot,| Men's Tao day that pr PL AMCHS 226) ft ft late. The hotel is owned Hest i} b d into. service on of remedies that e iaisaetiena Roig Raa eb owns’ MISSES’ ONE PIECE DRESSES of Serge, 17.50, 25.00, 30.00 matt top with] English Bals, e pr perforated quar-] made on the ter and vamp. Smart new One of the new: Short forepart last. Small, short vamP|neat vamp Haleren ste theta eieaes Beige cae eS _ MISSES’ HIGH CLASS TAILOR SUITS, : pi Ue Our! COOPER UNION SCHOOLS. Latest models, newest Fall colors. 35,00, 42.50, 48.00 aaa a Cooper Union schools ye re: —+— he day § ATTRACTIVE STOCK OP WAISTS, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, WOMAN PLUNGES Kept Marriage on July 4 Quiet GLOVES AND NECKWEAR, styles now | perforation, an eas to Dodge Presents and popular. gome ric HH INT i Ci ‘ ke Hee) Also in A young & batch of ti congratulations, euCratory tang)| tan and | ™an’s shoe for gun] Fal) wear metal | Also “to be _o Henry M. Blossom jr, the playwright dd to-ay tha Mrs. Silverman Falls From a Chair at a Window and Is Dying. had in Patent \ ind gun metal Fanme Silv living with her her grown di floor of No. 21 ¢ fell through the x to-day Blyn stores are headquarters for the right sort of SHOES for CHILDREN. Strong, substantial footwear, ready for all The fat service that romping youngsters will give them—also all the dressier oF pital In a styles for “best” wear. In sizes and styles from those for the : eine ie youngest infant to the high school Our assortments are abso- lutely complete, and the p are right—always, eee Misses’ School Sh NI a Bok pees NE BEST STORES. In gun metaly ales Dilling- t White the affair Sole New York Agents for ws woman WILBUR WRIGHT URGED TO | dence FLY ENGLISH CHANNEL. * % SReeeeeesensenenssanenasasganarsaassonseresececren Best Way to Prove His Atsoute $J, STEIGERWALD PACKIAG CO. Confidence in Aeroplane, We Are Looking for Your Sunday Dinner Order. Say Friends, ; . 7 ; LE MANS, France, sep With the Fall campaign we are starting a yim campaign of our own to beat the qualities and prices of the other dealers, A Few of Saturday’s Specials: re J patent colt and * J Stetland. the Noiseless Sires 5108 | wit bends Red Cross Shoe 1.50 with the ae ah foot.” for Women, Eines Absolutely comfortable and $2Z.OO | needs no ‘‘breaking in,” A Sizes 2% t0°6 | thoroughly stylish and fash. $2.50 ionable shoe designed to give more comfort than any other shoe yet offered. Especially + oa f Auvours to-day six minutes and ‘overed twenty- ge height of 45 e ground because that laste: Ftourteen two miles at feet. He came nie La k which tad not been made for those whose duties tance made by Mr. Choice Legs of Spring Lamb, per lb. - = 14¢ require them to be on their when he fi Sugar Cured Smoked Hams, per lb, = 12%¢ lub prizes ha: feet a great deal, All sizes, $4, “ap Prime Rib Roast, first cut, perlb, = = 15¢ BAST SIDE: WEST SIDE: BROOKLYN STORES: sirloin and Porterhouse Steaks, per lb. - 15¢ Fresh Killed Spring Chicken, dry picked, per lb, = = = = © «= 18¢ : 223 First Ave,, ,."«nses 1% Tel, 765 Orchard ¢| 6th Ave, and 27th St. 3d Ave., and 122d Street Sth Ave., 39th & 40th Sts. 3d Ave., 86th & 87th Sts. 34 Ave, 150th & 15ist Streets for his machi that twent the maxi Years, te come right in Fran him to ft PPOSASAASEDESEAS EEEEESESESESOESS isdicthchathctaictacatactatacactateetatiadtaetadied aad on the gr , * Street se. the dest evi yo - : confidence in nis |POPPOIIISIITI TFS FHF TOVERIIONIF990 o90vsssaeesess00d

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