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iaicrnieee eet Sindhi BS aloe aan a ii nig Nanri REN eRAe era tucteoY foramen THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1908. To-Day and Saturday Will Be BIG DAYS nee Fs at This Sale. BUY his Neigibors 50 Salesmon to Attend Promptly to Your Needs, r ae ql Ld SMASHED BY TROLLEY car, ay’s any” Deiver of Delivery Wagon Uae N Runs Away, ‘| Never Fans 10 nestore .| Gray Hair tolts Natural ), Color and athe in e ing ul Ane ee Saeed es THEIR BIG STORE boittes, at drugutsts Corner 6th Ave. and 23d St. Every Suit, Top Coat, Cravenctte, Overcoat and Trousers at ' Price Unable to ) Renew Lease---Fovced to Vacate DASHES IN AUTO DOG GIVES ALARM DOWNSTONESTEPS OF FIRE, SAVING NVCENTRAL PARK LIVES OF FOUR Chauffeur, Mixed in Roads, Neighbors’ Pet Arouses the Gives Three Passengers a = Wallman Family, Asleep in she sie wie Gen. Putnam Ride. _. Their Blazing Home. Husband Hurt by Fal young Fetteroli, Waltman a son in his Marie Waitman, his years old, and Gottlieb ALL ESCAPE UNHURT.) Berman Waltman, Machine Needs New Tires, and | $20 Taxicab Bill Is Cut we | $14 on Account of “Scare. under the “The Waltms ‘Three men and a chauffeur in a taxi: cab took a modern Gen, Putnam ride SS at 2.90 A. M. to-day when their taxicab ashed down the steps leading into Cen- tral Park at One Hune-ed and Tenth street and Central Park West. ‘The passengers were George Behikin, of Centre Moriches, L. 1, and two friends. The cab was driven by Patrick Shields, an Company. street late night “his friends approached. “We want to hire this rig for several | . ours. We want to see the city by | “tric light,"" one of the men said. ‘A deal was quickly made and the threo | men sprang In. Up to the Broux Shields Grove his taxicab and wasted no time | ‘en the way. ‘There were numerous} stops, when the passengers showed they | were all ‘good fellows.” They treated ‘each other and they treated the chaut- feur. Soon everybody became sociable | ard happy. | The three men wanted to take in the | music i along One Hundred and} Tenth street after midnight, and there | | H half pri THE REASON we : or a further le St LoouT nity to supply “ “Regular ol Men’s Business Suits | Men's Top Coats Retail ‘ Sale | Retail . Value, (Sizes 34 to a) Price Value (Sizes 34 to 44) SEP 10.00 901 C} 5 10.00 Tan Top Cc 12.00 Black Th nen Belkin and Celebrates Over Half a Century of Successful ae. With the Snappiest Ready-to-Wear Apparel at Half Price a 1 for Misses and ‘ y Fine Shoes Young women | 1+ Bargains ndi ment of the best values we have ever had in this gz y arriving and on which pr on of their real worth. For instance: Shoes for Boys, in 2, gun metal and genuine (No Mail or C. 0. D. Orders.) Your Guarartee \ =e r nt Suits... HMO eeinel ‘The tems listed below are guar- 8 r uit i 5 anteed. frst, au 5 FapSuites ee dren’s Suits and Over-oats ¢: 4 ree t Boys’ Suits c.en’s Winter Overcoats and If sou co duplicate hese’ values any. ; Shere else we will cladly ref Bhields drove them. Then it was sug- | wax calf; sizes up to your money. apace gested that a glimpse of Broadway be had. 85c Satin Messaline Superior satin quality, ent. Fal sha G8e | For young wemea, Our 5Ist Anniversary Sale Down the Stone Steps. Shields was willing and his taxicab | ene (Pall cenade was in fine working order. The cab 55c. started west through One Hundred and Tenth street at 2 merry clip. It was drizzling and there was something of a Long Pants, Sale) jee! 7 44) Sale $2.00 value, 13 to 19 years) Price Value Beis pve naatOoll 4.50 | mixed. He took the pedestrian walk | 6.00 mist. \ At Central Park West Shields got > for the driveway, and turned in. The | ae: walk leads down thirty-four steps to viei kid; sizes 2% the park. The first flight of steps ts 9 = | Regular $2.50 tive, the second nine, the third eleven _————————————————— “Toe Room” Shoes , ent coltskin and the fourth nine. as : Sizes up Tho cab took the first flight with a, 34th Street—West | Shoes tore sses “ngunne (nisi stoolasine. $1.29 Sees See Sees @ nd heavy soles; in gun metal pound, swunmed over the landing and | overlvcaed st i and russet sizes 8%, = Cc Sizes 1 to $% at $1.49 $15 Belgium Lyox Set n Boys’ Short Pants Suits Sale Retail (re B. easted, Va to 14 and struck the landing below the secona | 1 Recular $2.50 Value dsome Sha.vt fight with ich force that the three) Passengers butted hard against the iop| Smart and High Class cab, gaining in momen Women’sNew FallShoes, $4.49) Ity shops for $3.00. dn all the pre- ressed kid tops, in all sizes ' rd flight was made and e eleaied, and af the machine s.Tuck the Suits, Coats and Dresses huried out, —_—_—_—— Kegularly sold ng leathers, Cor. Sixth Ave, Bp: ne Lhree passengers were and 23d St, All landed safely on the grass beside | 7eq the concrete pavement, Shields held | Ages 4 to 18 years. st, and waen the luxicad suot abead lor Girls, Funiors and Misses o dointo a brusp pie be was ———_— Men's $7 Top Coats, wool coveriy wad a for $7 OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT UNTIL 10. Men’s $16 & $18 310 RAILROAD FARE ALLOWED TO OUT-OF-TOWN PURCHASERS. SHOW YOUR COUPON TO CASHIER. Sample mulls, ad made its run wits that Beaikin and utely new and exclusive stock at moderate pi Girls’ Junior Suits, 12, ++ and 16 years. 20.00, 29.75 Misses’ Tailor Suits, 1s, 16 ana 18 years. 22.00, 30.00 Gina COAts. ciccsscccsee stpseraatteoss 5.90 to 30.00 Girls’ Fancy Dresses, Washable Pique. 3.90 to 12.00 W.L.DOUGLAS tHe Best SSO SHOES ror men W. L. DOUGLAS MAKES AND SELLS MORE | | Chi' dren's 29¢ Underwear, lic L Ined Shirte and pata Men’ s $12 Fal Suits, a Pair $3 Trou- 565 MEN'S $3.50 SHOES THAN ANY OTHER MANUFACTURER IN THE WORLD. The reason W.L. Douglas $3.50 shoes are worn by more men in all walks of life than any other make is because I give the wearer the benefit of the most complete organization of skilled shoemakers in this country. who receive the highest wages paid in the shoe industry and whose workmanship cannot be ex- celled. The selection of the leathers and other materials for each part of the shoe and every detail of the making is looked after by specially trained experts in every department. j If | couldtake you ante 7a ler erke factoriesat Brockton, Mass., and show you how carefully L. Douglas $3.50 shoes are made, you would then understand why they hold their shape, fit better, wear longer. and are of greater value than (Signed) UU any other make. W. L. DOUGLAS $4.00 GILT EDGE SHOE Cannot Be Equalled at Any Price. WL. DOUGLAS BOYS’ SHOES $1.78 AND $2.00 JUST THE SAME AS MY MEN'S $3.50 SHOES, THE SAM ERS. FOR $1.75 AND $2. name and p: sers Free with Each Suit, —stylish sults for men and young in a large var of color. ent qualities. Rousing Price Reductions for Saturday's "Men's $15 Raincoats and Topcoats, $7.00. Selling---Don’t Fail to Take Advantage ETT TaTe aS SSEEEE--NSEREEOREEEEE) Tatauiished Over Half a Century, { White Eramelled Metal Bedsteads with heavy brass bent Boys’ $8 & $10 Suits oy bhoys—all ts ever raynstn d. Boys’ $3.50 Suits, with double-preasted £0 on knickerbocker trousers; ay : ’ a zes—a wonderful Saturday $ D9 ‘ _- specia in ¢ Hat Pirs, 25¢ rted Hat Ving in bu ass spindles head alue $9.00; for Saturday Boys’ Sanp’e Kee ers and over$4°08 Mens $1.50 Men's $1 50 ||_ Fall Shirts, 79¢ Coat Sweaters, S9C woo! | 79¢ ©: Help Wanted EAST 23% ST. To-Day! | | 2000RS WEST OF 32PAVE: fs Advertised for in The Morning j ua| “Comfortabie Wea heredOak 4 ' iret y =| Mission Arm A aH ch.na C ose s, beaat- cree SS3ROCKERS [6252538 Av es Sale of Ready-to-Wear Hats Bc “ps eet j alates _ Absolutely Without An Equal in This City for Economy t the best values ir take: rE t material io make ah im, which protects the wearer againt O THEM TARE NO BUBSTITUTE Fast Color Hyctots used oxolusively. Catalog . WL DOUGLAS Brockton, Mast W L. DOUGLAS SHOE STORES IN GREATER NEW YORK; Satin Ready + o + Wear Hats, French Felt Hats, ‘ — Golden Oa‘ ZA 1, Tor 433 Broadway, cor. Howard. | 356 Sixth Ave., cor. 22d St. 5 = Princ N/a 755 Broadway. cor 8th St. BROOKLYN, N.Y. 8 rincess H The New Mushroom Hats 853 Broadway, cor. 14th St. bs 3 D 708-710 Broadway. 8 Weckeceon pitted gan eite ah (brim 1349 Broadway. cor. 36th St. 1367 Broadway, cor.Gates Av. i sare ees 1447-1449 Broadway. 421 Fulton Street. cor. Pearl. J 2202 Third Ave.,cor. 120th.|478 Fifth Avenue. 2 J 984 Third Ave., near 59th St. JERSEY CITY — 18 Newark ig sit Mee for Tao 250 Weet 128th Street Avenue. ; ui ane 345 Eighth Avenue. NEWARK. -785 Broad St. i '59e 95 Nassau Street. PATERSON—192 Market St t Mass've So id Oak Extension Table, Credit Given Roses ‘lap pee hg ane GOSIEN, Ty POUSNCG) NBS 2 Tv. oxtee charge for the mus The Key to Fortune’s vaults is Fore adios A strc’ Feathers and Piumes ,-\, mene T:ffe‘a Fibbon— "715, apa ts tn Estate’ “ad. Acquire one to-day. The World itera’ to-day 1,053 ee Help Ads. 465 more than all other OP.N SATURDAY EVGS, “New York papers conpbined. Opens an Account ght blue and Nile; val , nl, while und color’ value 11408 64. 9g sale asin SIXTH AVENUP, 22ND TO 23D STREET, N. Y, CITY 8 = “a.