The evening world. Newspaper, October 15, 1908, Page 9

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THE EVENIN Vi wiceT ME AT G@ WOKLD, THUKSVAY, VUTUBER 15, 1908. FAG, IDENTIFIES PRISONER, AS MAN WHO TIED HER. ‘Lor Talking Machines and Edison Phonographs on Weekly Payments of n pal a Double “S, & wa Green Trading Stamps with | ‘OOPER (. i, ( ' { i “Meet Me aT’ SIEGEL Y | NeeorINECTION; wir any THER srone! Hl pe ee me aman DRESSED IN His EST, MAN ENDS LIFEON SPEEDWAY \rrayed in New Clothing of Fine Quality Unknown Is : Found Dead. {with him | Weymen and f ie Masteh, s MeG Sister’s it Her Home, Stamps aiter that hour. GOPER G. purchases made belore 12 o'cloek—Single i J.B.GRECHMUT, Presipeny } Daniel M A ‘limited number of men’s $15 suits bought by us y ‘ underprive frum one of the leading tailoring concerns tin America will be sold to-morrow at $10. Single and double breasted, These suits are in smartest new styles for fall and win- ter and are made o! superior quality worsteds in best patterns. kvery suitis lined throughout with good quality Venetian, All sizes up to 50 chest measure. If you can match these suits for $15 you're getting good value; here Friday at ten dollars. Siegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Kear.) *10,000 for Charity Voting for the annual distri jon of $10,000 to charities is now go- ing on. Information at voting booth, entrance to Women’s Parlor, second floor. Ride Free Patrons of this store carried Si free of charge in Crosstown Vehicle Parkwa in the held wit Co's omnibuses on 18th Strect to from 3d Ave. El, lines on 3d and 4th end Subway, and surface Ave nues and Broadway. A tout man of about fifty, dressed with elaborate care in fresh new cloth- Ing, blew out his brains this morning While sitting on a Speedway bench jus' above the Washington Bridge. A man ¢ iriving by saw the body and the police Silk Petticoats: at $2.85 Linens, White Goods, Muslins S€ the West One Hundred and Fifty-sec- |‘ OU’VE never seen better at 7 tnd urea station were nae SISO aRLIWE COUBLIRVOGWil an edding When Patr n Mahon So see soon again as good at the present price. They are tailor made and embroidered-flounce skirts in a variety of pretty colors. The style is equal to that of any garments at double or three times to-morrow’s Hench at § 0% dead about half a feet. A bullet had pe n from the right ten ht the back of the head. The dead man weighed 2 Odd Lots and Remnants Marked at Reduced Prices for Jo- Moriow Irrespective of Cost e) $1.25 ‘al HAIR SUICIDE. trated the That's the National Catamity, bing out Can Avoid lt—iry Cradol, You sunds and | Se ya d (i-yard w S-piece Renaise feet nine inches t Bree - . 2 HAS area es urfs.. $9e as nothing iu his clothing to 1 rice. a S 1 Heached Cheese gy os yyy me Who he was, All that the 7 Made of rich, dependable silk of an 1 ssion Cloth ie UE 1 was four $1 bills and 9136 in exceptionally good quality; unusual CG e 0 Se yard th blecoths 79¢ eae ew eke value; to-morrow $2 QF Dining Suite e ares ins? 9 em NORRCHEOE Pe Aer nenpncris tees e 9 Se and ie Doi stithed Faney hirt, with two (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Center.) Pet eneel y Linens 98e a standing . black lace saves poene nieteea | The Suite Or Sold Separately as Below 19 Odd biack bow ¢ 9 Sideboard, - 1 Spreads, 98¢ Women’s Side able, These suites are made of solid oak, aie aaa Dining table, | weathered finish, each article made 25e Hemstitehed Mil ish Sil i9 Linen Do- hos hets China Closet, 4 Side Chairs, 1 Arm Chair. l5e Uem- 2-Clasp Gloves at 69¢ VERY exceptional Friday spe- A cial that no woman will want} to miss. These are glace and suede skin overseam gloves—in col- { ors; also black or white. It | will Pay you to get a few 69 . cor, Front, Sth Sr.) with utmost care and designed with the Mission idea. Absolutely soary to d « and ileavy Weig u Comfort- Here Are the Descriptions and Single Picce Prieos top. 40 inches in Dining Chairs—made with solid rn Chin wp Seats; saddie shaped $8.50 Dining Tables—roun+ diameter: square legs and b-ft. Close | $1.95 | | rhotion, to-morroy yi $2.45 | | and Plaid i SLAD | } wnkets Waite Blank Saat a at in base and upperc rand two smail dra “Morrow . ‘pairs when you can Buy | such gloves as these at. Siegel Cooper Siorc, Mai ——— Q: SR CR CRI CRU CRU GREG RGR O | % XS BUILDING SOLD ee, ahs Stoves and Heaters i|Gas Lamps and | F Qe . ANENT READY WE HAVE A LOT OF HUDSON ott ——~ | i Se MUST VACATE “gid HEATING STOVES—carried om ff \ Mantles * last year, These stoves nz xs AX ia INVERTED 1 2 3 Days Gigantic Slaughter. aps Bis aforara but arey atbars $ if ure eal 0 Gly GYLONDEa|| AE { | i 10,000 Men’s Overcoats ; maar Te es | ’ 2 Css hove lot and when this i 5,000 Men’s Suits Bee CORO ean ia ceena toicitean | 4 at less than manufacturer's cost. ; OAK PARLOR| y HEATING 1 STOVES — wood UlRiGny GAS i GOLD @ Co. §$ es | ? will place on sale the immense Suit and Overcoat stock on a : Thursday, Friday @ ym Z Slt piss arene i #00, 18.00 and 20.00 This Sale AT ahicine Te | Q eo; ’ 9 . i . 1k n » Navy and new 7 alive, “Mo a ee ere . or tate F = Deo 2 ctod Suits atostyl 1 the mast t an i 1908 are well tailored and up to high sin, | ey Se ears full box trae a el eee euple! Hs ted Tae figur ard clothing. worsted, melton, loose froni, turn-down collar, | assortment of coiors and pat sers, 8 to 16 y ‘hoi Hf hae i beaver, fancy tweeds é shes wiih embroidered stars | i pmade e yoke, trim! med ae He 7 eheise \| ca 5 i J sizes 2 to 1.50 With border of satee Tbe eefers an uss.an Te-Morrow| e ; oR E id 2 $1. to 1s : Ovaneonts ‘ ‘ spiteh . cial at } CHilaren s Bear. Kin Coats Write, Children’s Fant heieite Rompers— Overcoats at 19 . Ye and Of a hin , a 22.00, 25.00 and 30.00 é fy aaa full ne 4 sigs nae c up te SC Op Sse andup § e| ia This Sale inane a 05 front med Taaaa sis ac Lat rand DULLON cto neck NODE CR fxd| | tiation ae )3e ‘a 1.95) |) s § 12 vea | Jown ; Men’s high grade Suits and Overcoat + piping sizes 210 8 Years gg PERSO os Hoey Kaui skirts—a p ng ¢ | i made f Imported woolens; 4 Reeerale i Ic A pr | tka etle 1 est novelties a the season i sd tlare ') children's "Sie a D.awers— Long Overcoats ‘ 1 ung | stripes and fi é i th rueh aad sik | made of canton flannel gut full; fences Fall mo 16 |! i extre years; ey $1.50; ar 98¢ | SEH ies. A9¢ } fen Hh 4 nm made, all silk 7 (sieeel(Cooner/Siers Steaua Finge Goan | Double Breasted Suits | iv ? é jee : | agi le if : Choice {ea B20 8.99 ? Cotton Goods | Flannels Reefers and Russian Te-Morrow HI | | * j Overcoat: : F 1 > To-morrow To-morrow erenats atrinete Ge at | | |e Zz 18 DOUBLE FOLD & CHAMB Raye 124 YARD WIDE Ne HED 1 > a 3) | | 1 i 4 By Wer ant es ASE uN AO) TGR ope Long Ove es \| | 4 5 Fed fe APRON AND iss pounte rou | fe 27uNcH sTRIP PDR OAD ” ar xu | | 4 ¢ as Bs 3 DRESS 43(¢| suitincs, Lhe | £D OUTING oe Double Breasted Suits Re: and Russian i 138 ©. 14th St. Hf | ecard eg etcepoaae ge : 1 10 » Overeoais | I % wale 4 wel s siviess 3 ¢ ; ° Near Third Avenue Ononsite Tammany Hal! CT caren 2 (Siegel Cooper “| alo ANE EE = 4 Hl EIS GIG RII ORIN CRIN ORI lee Dero Rrra Riws “ al iillaas ii "We Tune Pianos at Moderate Ra! — »M t Fi h, t bi D i f { | am {|e Groceries, Meats, Fis Vv egetables, Daylight € Cakes | t ie Sn pls RICH | _ These PERE lor to. Moriow W itt Kelp) You Lconomize m Grecay bi Mail and ?i ae Orders hil ii | |SIEGEL ClooPERG) Sei eer la eiey = 14 REDAYE __S-B.ORSENMUT Pape NEW YORK | opular Coffee | Reliable Wines and (i iquors [i Delicatessen | Fresh Meas | {14 | | At Greaily Revuced Prives 1o-Morrow Ges, oats oye | ae The Caldwell at $395 | Special Reservs ‘ winneas's Eatra | Bass&Co.’sPaleAle 21h | Bie nae 1] j ° | Canadiun Style | vubsin Stout 3 | 3 Wa Player-Piano | 7 ‘|| Pads be || 4 = 4] Sold on Terms of a Small Cash Payment and Rae aea eet etH ii : " AWE | | Sha Month (if BT aol ann) oe | | PLL | cerrvos Sal 1— imported from ren WicKE WON i | ie | a Mon fy | ges esti ems san ar ale ise || Bench, Cover and Twelve Rolls of Music, Free. kk or B80 |; be ie ‘ 71¢ al en | | The Caldwell Piano is a good one, as the thousands EW SOFT SHELL ALMONDS —44 D5e | | 1.005 — CAPITOL N fy ie | Pre h | who possess them can testify, The playing mechanism in | of ti or ver J, ai ev yi OYA || 7 RA, | sks ies 5 | ' the Caldwell Player-Piano is the same that is in use in in- | ry Y fs ‘utr 8 fc Ra ninemsn lh MHisia EL WIN se p48 | ve eeulel struments costing $500 to $700, and the best, simplest, | one from Worvesien, Englands Maree 2)@ *. 74¢ at "Ae | easiest to understand and the easiest 10 operate. a | LIMHY'S OX TONGUE cooked, 6 f@ 5 + 78¢ ae Be . At $395 This is a Wonder/ul Combination, , Fs sue ! crepe vA : “— i We A player-piano is a joy to any household, Anybody reve rte SET sip wollen : t ' nvr ncrnyy i die onesie rie ; can play it~the entire fie'd of music is accessible at once, | Sasiio pee | Best Hams | Whiskey | California Clar F | even to those who know not one note of music. It can also | Washing Powder Westphalia | \ Cake Specia Fresh Oyst be played by the fingers in the usual way when desired. Swilt's dest gui S. & 5. Majestic cial | vi where’ st thst s Dold's Westphalia iy i Come and hear the Caldwell and try it for yourself, (Siege! Cooper Store, Fifth Floor, Center.) for **8, & H," Green Traclag Stamse— We Give Them Saree | package . style, Ack tor “S. & H.”” Green Trading Stamps—We Give Them

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