The evening world. Newspaper, October 9, 1908, Page 10

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f k j | Automobile Dealer Husband Took Her automobile dealer of Edgewater, N. J., who was kidnapped from the home of the Morris avenue, the Bronx, by her hus- her daughter to-day. his wife prefers the there. uous business of kidnapping. of forty-one. He married her two years | ago and took into his home her daugh- | “* Li ter, Miss Emi He sent Miss | Came out Larch to Europ improve her voice, [aur 2) but when b was not | dau interested in voice he “that stepdaughter sons of larceny. 1 taken my wife and back. with my son, Gustav, and my daughter, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1908. lore, WHO TOOK ARS. FESS RE, KIDNAPED TWIGE. IN TWO DAYS REISS QUITS THE FIGHT. | Declares | His Wife May Stay With the | “Ministerial Outfit” | From | Minister’s Home Yesterday, | Be Daughter Gets Her To-Day. | § pa. | Mrs. W. F. C| Reiss, wife of a wealthy Rey. H. Von Hollen, of No. 2431] band yesterday, was rekidnapped by Relss, who Is a bic, declares now th ceased so far olly faced man, pping has) cerned. If ne of the Rev. Von Hollen to his she may remain He {s worn out with the stren- e Tinton street, the Bronx. We within a short distance ister’s place, and I nted to His wife is a delicate littl woman }came out I talked our domestic an) sith my wife last night and she scemed ciled to remaining Ww a “A few days ago,” had ther “So I got in one of my automobiles A Rikereliable Tonic and A Seasonable Medicine se will tell you that kening—that your s Y Your common sen phi tes. ih laboratory from the ver ful eye of a skilled chemi Riker’s Hypophos 1ith street shoppers will save money and get entire Drug Store satisfaction at Riker’s new store, just west of Fil. avenue, oo 14tn street. Greater © ibd bt, New York; 4 Mrs, Frederick W, Wetskopf, of No. 7 ufairs oy FROM HUSBAND. | | 1 mean also that T wi arceny cases against lergyman. He, in ——— CORSETS In her talk to di foundation of dress Eliz.betn A, C. White seic.ted the bON TON Corset to demonsirate the way the new hip almost curve: figure. talx she in- a th N corset and { made the statemen! hat the long straight lines are made only by the BON TON ( orset makers on the rehawe Y PRICE reeie Beau ully made of beautiful mat A$5 abroluicly comfortable. A. corset pationa! fame is the BON TON $3 to $12 Per Pair at All Good Shops ROYAL WORCESTER ORS ET ¢ C0, Worvestvr New raets rete Bt and BS. | aire outfit and taken hack to the! Bronx tak | have never ‘dreamed of such «a Thies What Miss Larch Says. “When I say I will drop ishee the thing for 1 “+ LEROY DRESSER WITHDRAWS SUIT the case now T belleve 3, I ¢ of my wife’ ievelitions: That 7 Threate the Defunct Ship-Building "| Trust Withheld. | (Becta to ‘The dveninut Wort.) New Yorkers in | matter after five years bring dt be nt case was called When © FOR $200,000. | dreth as admin ened | Wison. These | settled to-day ts famous not be made public. The ot effort to rea jury was settled out of before Hackett, Carhait 6@ Broadway at Thirteenth Street. Man-Tailoring ————} A Higher Grade of Fabrics The Best Quality of Linings Tailored Suits For Girls, Misses and Small Women are the distinct advantages you obtain in buying at a Men’s store Girls’ Walking Suits, $10.7 Sizes from 10 to 16 years) Striped Venetian double-breasted coat suit, fancy collar. Shadow stripe worsted double-breasted coat suit, fancy velvet collar. Scotch tweed double-breasted coat suit, contrasting collar of broadcloth. Junior Misses’& Small Women’s Suits 15." 19,75 25." (Szes 14, 16, 18 years) Directoire single and double-breasted long coat suits of Lymansville cheviot and fancy chevron, stripe plaid and plain broadcloth, Scotch tweed and mixture suits’, in all colors, Kilted and gored skirts. The Introduction of | “Quoted Specials” The prices mentioned under the heading of 3 “Quoted Specials” are exceptionally low, and may be taken advantage of for one day only, after which they will be restored to their orig- inal prices. For Saturday Only. Suits for Misses & Smali Women Restored Monday to 22,50 12-50 Sizes 12 to 18, Semi-fitted single-breasted coat suits of imported plaid broadcloth in the new shade of green, wine, taupe and navy blue. Princess Guimpe Dresses 8-75 Restored Monday to $15, 18. trimmed Sizes 14, 16, Fashioned of broadcloth, having panel front, with buttons and demi-Empire back, all shades. Satin Gowns Restored Monday to 25.00 17-50 Fo» Women and Misses. ine in demi-Empire models with long mousquetaire sleeves; yoke Exquisite satin m hand embroidery bod: of tucked net. Ten New Model Gowns 25. 29,° 39, Gowns of broadcloth and satin messaline in the new Direc- toire and demi-Empire models in black and all the new shades, Millinery Speciai Smart Tailored Trimmed Hats Value up to $18 10. | A Prominent Store in a Prominent Shopping District. | Furst, Quauty; Then a Square Price For It “Hacdet Carhart S| Broadway at 13th St. Apparel for Boys and Children Double Breasted and Norfolk Suits, $5 U0 to $15.00 Sailor and Russian Suits... |... . $5.00 to $1..50 Reefer and Russian Overcoats . $5.00 to $15.00 Stout Boys’ Suits, _ $7.50 to $12.75 Knickerbockers , . $1.50 to $2.50 Four Specialties of Style, Atinactive Highest Grade of Quali Te lures i isi 4 Materials. SALE—Boys’ Reeters, $5, Formerly $8.75 ® $9.75 Jude Thomas in the Nosaay ¢ about cantile ‘Trust the bonds of ¢ Pwo | Awainst the for $80,000 brought by N SIZES 30 T In these garments we have succeeded in produo~ i HAINS’ OBJECTION TO tates ae GRAY Dresser $2,500,0 other suits are Mercantile ¢ investigation e Halns brothers would the trator and W sults will Jam W ably One of the terms of the Dresser et tlement, it was erstoml, was that suming Wi nothing @hould be made public. SveRE, Aa) h ROMNES THONG GO ER: Saks & — at 34th St. We direct attention to the exceptional distinction of models and fabrics in our ready-for-service Suits and Top Coats For Men. at $27.50 to $25 Particularly interesting means, these ga:ment tailored and as car which we ask much m only in the more luxus Broadway, to men of moderate are as distinctively tinished as those for —and which differ us materials etul To our craftsmen, however, fabrics are fabrics —and same care and skill are expended upon ail garments alike. Those referred to in this particular instance are worthy ex- amples of quiet elegance and gentility—be- sides being new in all that the Fall season exacts as to colorings. In our assortments of Suits at the above prices are shown no less than fifty distinct patterns, in all the models created by our designers for this season. The Topcoats include black or Oxfords and the newest striped effects in tan, gray or smoke color- ings. Many of these coats are silk lined and faced. Suits for Young Men At $5 to $20 ing the distincty vou dash and swing that young men expect, but noticeably tree from the ob- jectionable and conspicuous features that are so otten exhibited in clothes inier.ded ior younger men. Our assortments include all the new color ings—among them, smoke-greens and tans “pencil” and “zebra” stripes, as well in unfinished worstéds or serges. in as blues, ’Rah ’Rah” Suits who has a taste for very extreme effect, we have designed an excep- tionally attractive variety of suits in which the radical models and unusual patterns offer the en the youth fullest opportunity to gratify the taste, $16.50 to $22. ; A Clothing for Boys In the prices selected for mention, there may seem nothing unusual—but the significance to you is contained in the unusual character of the garments. point—price for price, we believe the values presented to be incomparable. double-breasted i | We would especially emphasize this j | models Suits of blue serge in Derby back or Norfolk Suits of fancy mixtures with 2 of INnickerbockers and fabrics pairs 5.00 Overcoats in| Russian Chinchilla } Reefer including many Suits with extra Knickerbeckers, serges or fancy mixtures, in a large variety of desirable patterns, in Nortel k, double- 7. 75 breasted or Derby models Also an extensive assortment of Reefers | Suits of serge er fancy mixtures in the-] choicest desi;ns of the season—very many 9-75 | of them exclusive with us—and tailored + in the best possible manner. Also Reefers of ail wool Chinchilla 5th Ave. & 9th St, Brooklya, CLOTHING OWL) SEVENTEEN SUITINOS IN THE Of, EXOELLENT QUALITY, GHOIUi ATERNS, TO ORDER, FOR- $1. \ER PRIDE $26, D for the entire family, 1% down ° ladies’ suit select styles on any men's $25.00, orf Up 10 Batsll SONE DOLLAR DOWNS (itn == | Annis, Hains 0 JURY eM eldlUEN) tor That tive brothers had } an investigat Grand of the cases against allowed to banded, the wife of Capt. Peter ©. fetfm iment Invest Dr Lyon's PERFECT fe sald that beaut Purifies the breath ae MORE cues IN MANILA WASHING d in 1866 a Saks & Genii Saturday, October 10th atl Coats for Women WE ANNOUNCE THE COMPLETION OF A most comprehensive assemblage of the new- est adaptations from recent foreion creations in Street Coats at 15.00 to 75.00 Tourist Coats at 16.50 to 50.00 Evening Coats at 25.00 to 235.00 Rain Coats at 18. su te 45.00 “SPECIAL” FOR SATURDAY, OCTOBER I0, Broadcloth Street Coats 86 and 40 inches long. Fincly tailored, lap stitched seams. Lined throughout with guaranteed satin, all sizes. very special value at} 15,00 Full Length Street Coats of fine lustrous broadcloth. Half-fitted collarless effect, trimmed with braid— lined throughout with guaranteed satin. A very special value at Trimmed Street Coats in a half-fitted shape, full length. made from imported broadcloth; two moaels trimmed with satin strap and braid, lined 24.50 throughout with Skinner satin. A very special value at FOR SATURDAY, OCTOB Extraordinary Sale of Suits, Coats & Dresses for Girls, Misses and Small Women (Second Floor.) Represented in the collection are a complete series of a prominent maker's sample garments in the most favored styles of the season anda ise range of desirable materials and colors, as follow Tailored Suits for Misses (Sizes 14,16 and 15 years.) Values 25.00 to 29.50 Values 35.00 to 39,50 At I5.00 | At 19.75, Tailored Suits for Juniors (Sizes 12, 14 and 16 years; shoe-top length skirts.) Values 25.00 to 2.50, at 17, 50 ER 10. Coats for Girls (Sizes 6 to 16 years) Full length; of plain or fancy materials; flannel lined throughout, Value 10.00 Value 15.00 College or Tourists’ Coats for Misses (Sizes 14, 16, 18 years, 32, 34 Or 36 bust) Value 20.00 | Value 35.00 At 29.00 College Dresses for Misses (Sizes 14, 16 ond 18 years,) Of storm serge or Panama cloth; Jumper, } Russian or Envelope models, in navy, black, brown, wine or smoke. Value 10.50 | 7.90 School ee for Girls {7753,°)° Value 5.00, 6,50, 8.50 At 3,95 4,95 §.95 The key to Fortune’s vaults is commonly known as a World “REAL ESTATE” “ad.” Acquire one to-day. A superior dentifrice for ppouils of refinement “Tool Pawder Cleanses, preserves and s the tecth, and

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