The evening world. Newspaper, September 25, 1908, Page 5

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au ae a Hote! DRVER KILED EL TAS ASCARREEKS A MOING VA Motorman, Unable to See Far | Ahead in Fog, Crashes | Into Vehicle. Sherit? Foley as an ar and, Inelde: who use the ind 1 of nthe Court t by him: SHERIFF'S SALE, ‘an” before Posted basement wall ld Twel souncer BE IS BADLY INJURED., Several Passengers Cut by Broken Glass and Hurled From Seats. the dense fog that blanketed the | ar bound | avenue | {nto a heavily muel Wit- Brook and Serre ser ys his van The motormat he did ne and that at le never ¢ hicles along that se » the heavy the back »p ing | discove our of the mot | ted to encou tion: carp! of the van rip- | kK out its con ire, which lt- | hurled ty feet | on his | his brake, | of the car had been | umbersome van was | ks and overturned, | Ses We injured too, Car Platform Bent ¢ ngers walked bac He called up and told le ac st him. therefore we are con quarter of a millic ing Goods, comprisi sid bought this cit iH REASON to negotiate for a f SAME. KING'S, hand location at least. si LL OUT clean clear trom Neweast Tecent deat era With needs at g Fstail (Sizes 34 to 44) fi 10.00 Fancy Wool Cheviots, 12.00 Black Cheviot S 14,00 Brown C 16,00 Brown Cheviot Suits 18.00 Brown Warsted Suits 20,00 Blue or Gray Suits. 25,00 Pure Worsted Suits 25,00 Prince Albert Suits votes. SHOT PARTNER AND SELF, STARKWEATHER, N. D., Sept. %— shot and killed his brother- in-law, J. Thomas, following a violent quarrel last evening. ‘Then he shot him- |i self and it is believed he will dle, ‘The | men had been partners in farming. MICHIGAN Sas 899 4 Liberal ‘Credit System HIGH GRADE FURNITURE 2 a worth, oe) down 1 ai PR 3° AVE TBS 119 ST Boys’ Suits Retail ( Long Panis, Value 13 to 19 years ) 6.00 Fancy Cheviots . 9,00 Black Cheviots . 12.00 Fancy Worsteds . 15,00 Brown Styles ... 15.00 Scotch Cheviots an Apartment Retail (32 to 44 waist) 2.50 Cheviots and Cassimeres. 4.00 Worsteds and Scotches. 5,00 Worsteds and Cassimeres. 6.00 Custom Made. “ ! Be Extra Caarae tor it, “Adverse vents The W: may : e of th House is thi: PORE FR SAE Advertises It to} Satisfy a Judgment Got by a Milliner. ani a sides sell out for what it wi of Fall and Winte 's, Boys’ and Chi » Prince Alberts a stylish Men's F at re y to supply your Fall and Wi: 12,50 12.00 7.50 7.51 | 7.00 Scotch Cheviots Men’s Trousers Sale Vests at 50c and 7, Price $3, Elegant line of Cravenettes, Tux- $25) edos, Full Dress Suits, Prince Al- 2,50) verts and Full Dress Trousers at One- .se+e 3,00|Half Former Prices. KING Open Saturday Night Until 10 o’Ciock. (UILNOAD FARE ALLOWED Ta OUT-OF-TOWN PURCHASERS. SHOW TOUR COUPIN TO CASHIER, BIG CROWDS Attending This Sale To-Day and To-Morrow Wii Ba Record Days ents would usua us stock of new Fall and Wi hing 1 is now on our tables, ready for ready il inter Regular Prices. , Men’s Business Sui's | Sale | Retail Price Value 5.00) 10.00 Tan Top Coat. 6.00) 12.00 Black Thibet + 7.00) 14,00 Oxtord Crave 8.00 16.00 Cove 9.80) 18,00 0.00) 20.00 El Entire stock of Men’s Trousers, Fancy Vests, Boys’ and Chil« dren’s Suits and Overcoats go at ', regular prices, Sa'e Retail (Douvie Breuste Sale Price’ Value 6 to 16 y Price § CNY 3.00 Fancy Cheviot see. 1,80 Ff 4,54 Chevio i 6,00 4,00 Blue Cheviots . seve 2,00 BOY SHOT BY Hs UNCLE 1S DYING a oe Follows Young Man Down Stairs Firing, and Two Bul- lets Reach the Mark. IN A HOSPITAL wn HELD UP IN THE FOG. ' Brooklyn Man Beaten and Robbed He Reports Selling Out! THEIR BIG STORE Corner 6th Ave. and 23d St. j Cie) Sul, Top od! Groveree, Ovraal Oit Trwses ck 34 Pre y Unable to Renew Lease---Forced to Vacate | i! | bring at retail our all standard id; therefore we h concluded to half price. Here is your oppor- clothing and Furnishing Goods Men's Top Coats (Sizes 34 to 44) ae Top Coats & Crave- nettes ... Boys’ Short Pants Suits P . 275 § . 3.50 F eparate Cloth worth §2 and 5,50 Pancy Worsteds.... Five hundred ™ 9 Gor. Sixth Ave, f and 23d St. TEREST ae.“ SE Ee ESSE i PR ees | Ride Free ; Patrons of this store are carried free of charge in Crosstown Vehicle Co's omnibuses on 18th Street to and from 3d Ave. El, Subway and surface lines on 3d and 4th Avenues and Broadway. dom seen in sults unde $15, Special Saturday... Men, Don’t You Want the | Best Hat You Can Get for 52 T is beyond dispute that the hats we put on sale to-morrow at $2 are the equal in every respect of those sold elsewhere at 50c and $1 more. A New Hat for Every One That Doesn’t Give Sat- isfaction Is Our Ofter They are made of fine fur felt, trimmed with all-silk bands and bind- ings and caretully made and finished; sweat bands are of fine im- ported French goat sweat leather. These are things you can prove yourself, Simply come and $2 see these hats at (Siegel Cooper Store, Pianos of °75 Only afew left, All are good makes, orig- inally sold at $185 to $250, and most of them within the past year, All have been tuned and now offer uncommonly good instruments at $75, (Siegel Cooper Store, Fifth Floor, Center.) ' Women Who Like Style | Will Like Foot MouldShoes A ; ° Prices Are °3 to *4 a Pair ‘ UR fall lines are now practically id complete. They embrace all the newest lasts shown this sea- son by the highest-priced shoe spe- cialty shops—also a number of smart- looking styles that are exc.usive with us. Foot Mould Shoes are made by shoe experts to our order of the finest leather that money can buy, and are better than the average $4 to $5 shoes in town, 6 A Among the novelties shown are shoes with coored tops, to match your dress, wing tips and short vamps. If you have never worn Foot Mould Shoes you wili appreciate a pair now all the more. Special for Saturday Women’s $3 to $5 Shoes at $1.95 a Pair New and desirable fall styles in button, lace and blucher; every good leather: nine excellent styles: all sizes and $1 95 JO widths, In this Jot and at the same price we also include several hundred pairs of very fine samples at [Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Rear.) Books That Have Sold at 45¢ to $1.50 29¢ To-Morrow HEY are all good books, none of which has ever been priced atless than 45c, Some oi the titles are: THE ROME EXPRESS—cy Arthur Grif IE ISLE OF THE WINDS—by Crockett, fiths. | THE SILENT HOUSE--by Hume. DIARY OF DELIA-—by Watanna. THE FOUR FEATHERS—ty Mason THE HEART OF ROME~ by Crawford, | THE BLACK SPANIEL —by Hichens THE HISTORY OF DAVID GRIEVE—by | THE CHOIR INVISIBLE--by Allen Mrs_ Humphry Ward. THE PRIDE OF JENNICO—by Castle THE THRALL OF LEIF, THE LUCKY— | ante N PAINTER—by Sidney Me THE HERITAGE OF UNREST—by Over ton THE EMPEROR'S CANDLESTICKS—ty Baroness Orevy A CHICAGO PRINCESS—ty Barr, Call. THE REAL WORLD—by Herrick Popular Copyright Books, 45c The titles are among the best ever published PAM DECIDES—-ty Von Hatton. THE FIGHTING CHA: by Chambers. LAVENDER AND OLD LACE—by Myrtle SIR NIGEL—by Doyle. The former price of the 4 $1.08; new edition, vy hoe | (Siegel Cooper Store, Third Floor, (Center.) poks Reed. DR. LUKE OF LABRADOR—by Duncan FAIR GOD—by lew Wallace. THE BRASS BOWL—by Var THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1908 Victor Talking Machines and Edison Phonographs on Weekly Payments of $1 Men’s and Youths The Product of the Foremost Manufacturer of Ready-to- Wear Garments in New York. tThe Pencil Stripe Suits 4 Made from Pure wool worsted in black . with white pencil stripe—one of the fall season’s most popular novelties. All sizes for men up to 50 stout This suit is made from a fabric sel- 8.95 Double “SS. & H.” Green Trading Stamp with Purchases Mace} Before 12 0o’Clock—\¥ Single Stamps After sh $9() Fall Suits 8 This HE tailoring is faultless and the styles are the smartest designed for this Fall—the kind that will be worn by men and youths who like to dress well. meres and cheviots in the newest shades of gray, olive, brown, green and tan. \choice In blue serges, black thibets and black Clay worsteds. All sizes up to 52 breast measure for stout men. aqGet one of these suits at $15 and you will thank us. The Finest of Men’s Suits, Fall Over- coats and Cravenettes They are the prod- uct of the best wholesale tailors in New York and Rochester, are shown by us, be remembered that sive lines for men prices ranging from . (Slegel Cooper Store, Main Fioor, Rear) Women’s$8 Skirts Slegel Cooper Store, Second | A sensational é special at Floor, Front.) HESE skirts ate made of a superior quality heavy twill all wool voile in one of the hand. somest styles shown this fall full plaited with two deep and five narrower taffeta folds. Correct for present wear. All lengths. They are well worth $8, but our price to-morrow jg only $4.85, Women’s Handsome Black Waists of Taffeta, Messaline, Net and Lace HE great advantage, not limited. At any price always ample assortments to give great selecting. In our endeavor to satisfy the taste and fancy of women of every station, at no season have we been more successful than this, These are a few of the many waists you will find here on special sale Saturday: ' Black Taffeta Silk Waists—a neat tailored model; yoke effect formed of 90 graduated pin tucks; biouse below yoke, also back, cluster pin tucked; new Jong si Aree sleeves; tucked collar; specia 6 At. ...08 ose leas one 9) $2.95 Black Chiffon Taffeta Waists — a chic tailored model effectively de- signed with a pin-tucked and tailor- stitched yoke; back, also shaped collar tucked; new long shaped sleeves stitched at band; 6 special at.. $3.95 (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Center.) Umbrellas Men and Women $1.25 & $1.90 $2 Grades at $1.25 | Silk and lisie covers; tape} edges; 26-inch size; fine cases and tassels; polished horn, sil- | ver, gilt, pearl and natural wood | | handles: good $2 um: oy gp | | drel.as ates... $1.25 ——— $2.50 to $3 Grades, $1 90 | Pure sil 26-inch size, close rolling . tolled plate, German. silver, ivorin and selected hardwood handies; | regular $2.50 10 $3 gy g Urbrellas at.sss.cevee L690 | Siegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Front. $10 to $35 As illustrated; besides patronizing our Waist Store is the fact that your choice is That Hour. is Just Like Finding $5 Materials are all wool and fast color worsted, cassi- Also an excellent ' Men’s and Youths’ Trousers A $30,000 stock of the famous Kingly trousers that gives you by far a greater variety to choose from this seacon than any other store can offer you, Extensive lines are shown at $2.25, $3, $3.50 and up to the finest Globe and Hockanum Worsteds at 36 and $7 All are specially priced for to-morrow. It should | we carry exten- and youths at se This Hat *1-95 Also Two Other Good Styles, They Are Worth $2.95 Satin dress shapes, trimmed with satin or chiffon and finished with bows or ro- settes and pins; popular colors; at $1.95 Corday Hats at $1.50 and $1.95 Misses’ and Children’s Hats at 950. Untrimmed and Ready-to- Feather: and Wear Hats Fiowers The advantage in coming here for any thing you might want in this line is that you Some of To-Morrow’'s Specials; are sure to find it here sand. invariably at less BOGOR: than the a eat Ready-to-WearH ats, $5.90 to. 5 stores ask forthe same | Children’s Hats. 95e to 33,75, grades, (Siegel Cooper Store, Second i'loor, Front.) Saturday Specials | Toys ““Chie’’ New College Pennants Dressed | —all at eeh at 50c Dolls—a large vari- Favorite Paper Dolls y- ety; ate. Bevar 5 0c " it ia Gut 25c tir olls’ English Carriages ay Dolls’ Collapsible Carts GL, special at oceans $3 aa Full Jointed Teddy , 25-inch Bears—with voice; at 29C Slee ping (Siegel Cooper, store, Third Floor, sewed Center.) the moderate prices, in you wish to pay, there is here freedom in your _ Black Chiffon Taffeta Waists— as illustrated; artistically de- signed and fashioned with a hand- some hand-made front and back yoke and collar; blouse below yoke and back, also new-shaped long sleeves, cluster 4. tucked; special....... $5.90 BA Display and Sale of Elaborate Waists ofsuch fashionable materials as White Li ie Latiste, Linen, Nets, Laces and Noveliy hisects, We showing an almost endless variety of styles, both trimmed and tailored, from the | leading fashion creators, priced to suit allepurses. Groceries, Fresh Meats and Daylight Cakes These Specials ior Saturday rere 7 \Re TOAS ) 2 A Ss STRICTLY FRESH id Cross HE 19¢ soutien SE {Hl eee oy ere OYSTER CRACKERS vis or | Fresh Meats packates foci, S| Rey be orc Te al ES , IMPORTYD SAR 12¢ 1 of genu 14e ICED ANCHOVIES 18¢ Fore 4 "idle Reels : “Ge BBC | Cine a's 12'e || al / 2oe ie | . y nee] Ge ‘ 12¢ Ask for “S. & H.’’ Green Trading Stamps— We Give Them

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