The evening world. Newspaper, October 27, 1908, Page 9

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Fae: OL MANS WEE FAOUS RES TOENDHER « Stebbins Says She Was Drug Victim and Her Suspicions Unfounded. HAD PLANNED DEATH. Wrote to Brother-in-Law Ask- ing Him to Care for Little Daughter. Mrs. Hay s is dying | tn the City N. J., af- ter shooting herself in the Continental Hotel there, in the presenc band, Charles at. the Pure Oil Con Jealousy is said sot, a was add t Mre. Stebbins of her hus- bins, manager of pired “his: wife | fin her | + | Whittemore, Hattie th ROBBED BY THUGS it nw 1 got -_— — sanctum y, who first ate | 1, ely chorus ver an the | \Wittiamsburg Man, Left Insen- ‘ sible by Highwaymen, Internally Hurt. old time t ni ums's Thea NF Is liable at almost ar O these days Ryley and ; fave if the new play) Willlam Mason, of No. m doesn't | Williamsburg, was attacked by three will, he ts going | thugs while on his way home early to- iss a little trip | day and beaten into insensibility. The s ‘t hurt] men took his watch and chain and $12 neat | in bills, Mason was able to stagger home, and the police summoned an ambulance. At the Bushwick Hospital, where he was taken, it was said t Mason was badly Injured intern: He was un- able to give the police any description | of his assailants. a Se AMERICAN SEEKS ELOPING DAUGHTER IN PARIS. ‘ayetta Morgan, of Marion, Ran Away From Flor- With W. P. Craig. Morgan, Sam Rernara | Clyde Fiteh has writte turn out as into vat Into va as “both members of this club,” and to gee these rival managers fail to In good Bach of them thinks he all the lively fashion fs a ttle syndicato corralling pretty chorus girls in the wo this conviction is the cause of t ble. Ziegfeld is working on “Miss Inno- cence Abroad,” in which his wife, Miss Anna Held, 1s to be starred, and Ryley is preparing his new musical piece by Paul Potter, ‘The Queen of the Moulin Rouge.” Both managers have reputa- tions for getting together choruses of niore beauty than ordinary Broad- | started and a monopoly thi arsals for Ry start when sc lent ¢ s Frederic ble : 1! FEARIN NOS LIFE. os G DEATH. en PARI Vonnie Hoyt left, testing. But Ryley answered that he | a long e Gentie to My Baby.” have done it or will it by the tine this reaches | you. Be very ¢ to my Hen- nie, for she will need your friendship and counsel in the years to come. She| is £0 and lovely, bear to ys Bennie, I can as with me now, perhaps , for I love Be Bennie, always love ritten to other because t diame ‘ictim, He Says. Stebt Nd the Newark police his been addicted to the use e her, | could not conyt was BIKER STOLE HIS RE, CONSTABLE SANS Comes Here From Cyesskill, N. J., to Tell How He Was Held Up. Constable Jose kil, No J, pear in the Bartoris, a ba teenth street yland owns—or owned wa very fine he and buggy whieh, he says, Sartoris stole from him at the point of a pistol. The constable country roud ne he says, when 5 nd, of Cress- n to-day to ap- t against Tony 2 East Kigh- was driving along a Cresskill on Oct. 15, toris stepped from behind a tree and stopped the horse, nstable’s Then he poked a gun tn the c face and told him to get out Btable has a Ku home, so he g . Then Sartoris stepped Into the rig and drove off. was traced to this cit Lieut,-Detective De M notified SI but the hor: sted A. Sartoris 1 buggy are ——— How a Little HY Beat Teddy Bear Out A Teddy Bear once leaped so high He scaled his father’s back Said he, “I'm quite the ablest bear On this athletic track.” But lo, behold! Up comes a cub Who, through a World Want Ad. Leaped into such a high place he Made boastful Teddy sad, And to think that “ Pos.tion-Getting" ‘orld ‘’ Situation Wanted” Aas. cost Quarter!" We but “12 Words for a eave her, but it Is aa net He | and last night | nt cajoled or in any way persuade oung ladles to leave that the gpssign for th | MISERY FROM WEAK KIDNEYS ale AND TRHEUMATISM OANISHES. Cu i ‘afe dnd sealding, weakness and backs pain above the kidneys, ete. It now claimed to be the method of curing chronic rheumatism, because y of its direct and positive action upon the eliminative tissues of the kidneys lt gives them life and power to sift d strain the pofsonous waste mat- nd uric acid from the blood, re- ving the worst forms of Rheuma- itism and kidney and bladder trou- bies. The extract dandelion acts upon the stomach and liver and is used also extensively for relieving constipation and indigestion. Com. pound sarsaparilla cleans and en- riches the blood. There is nothing better than Kargon Compound for play that w The most impor Armstrong’ Bluegrass, a t 1 nd all that them well in Marion, M r. hie L and Miss Ir ct dandelion, a Kargon, rup of sarsa- n old Marion fter each meal w doses is sald ease of blad- is prescription is safe to use at ation, pain any time. ind has rid. from navel FuLTon St.Cor. Bripce St. B’KLYN, Far Wednesday Only 54 Reduced from $1.97 IMPORTANT SALE OF Lingerie Waists Entire front and back made from exquisite Swiss embroidery, joined with Valenciennes laces, collar and sleeves trimmed to match. Exactly as illustrated. cy M y pee Beautiful Variety of Fine Finish | BroadclothDresses wasn't {1 at a b rs i \8 i panel front and back, trimmed with buttons to $ 75 Sex.’ match, German Val. yoke with silk trimmings, $ worth easily $16.75. Special for Wednesday only A Peep Behind the Crutain n |Daly, who I understand is drawing | THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1908, 720 Hart street, | Last Week of October Sales Several wholesale tailors have said: “You are giving too good value; you are educating your trade to expect too much,” Let it be understood right here, now, that there will never be a time when we can give our customers too |} good values. No matter how great the values that come to us, we assure you now that the temptation of extra profit making will not lead us from sharing with Brill patrons every trade advantage that makes for lower prices. Brill business suecess was built and shall be con- tinued on the.policy of “best values.” Brill best value policy finds expression in’ such specials as these: $13.50 Best $20 Value Suits, Fal! Coats ted, in the new torest green, tan and Cravenetie Raineoafs . . . SUITS of barktan and sk. Smart vel worsted suits standard in fabr AIG ind black and Oxtord thibet ats. CRAVENETTE RAINCOATS of d and ta neat mixture All are $20 for men and young men. e, brown and stone shades Correct new models. pecially woven gray red by leading Rochester maker to $17 cassimere suits, Black suits and blue serge wor- steds; $18 and $2 $22.50, $25 & $28 Suits, Fall Coats and Silk-Lined Raincoais . . Worsted suits in s in new tans, browns, « suits. ( of 25 different models, ALL COATS new stripe effects of tan, brown, olive and gray, and SILK LINED TO EDGE FALL COATS of black and Oxford vicuna thibet CRAVENETT! full; all SILK LINED. 279 BROADWAY, n. Chambers St. 125TH STREET, cor. 3d Avenue. UNION SQUARE, I4th St.,n.B'way. 47 CORTLANDT, n. Greenwich. 0. K mixtures and velour 2 and grays. RAINCOATS in various fancy weaves, cut THAT SPOT On your clothing is grease, soaked all through the fabric, and dust adhering to it. The ONLY safe | way to remove it is with ARBONA UNBURNABLE . CLEANING FLUID Carbona cleans clear through! Every tibre of material be- comes as free from grease and | dirtas though you had scraped each thread separately with a knife. Use the only SAFE ¢ Fluid, CARBONS Cannot Burn. Cannot Explode. wouldn’t dare do this with Benzine | or Napthe OPEN EVEN) OPEN ALL purchased GS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK, DAY ELECTION DAY. ed on pres on ony article Fecash this week, Write for rR COMPLET | Our New SHE AT | 1908-09 | ok = i | Catalogue i = | Mailed Frees P | Bearton— Ve> Ve: BEDROOM Golden Tour Suit, Hy ay Uah Dressing Cave lo ' one Rapids Furniture dit Terms O'Down $1.5) Week | To My. UDON’T CONVINCE: Waar’ » to-day? ens that th WORLD ADS. Find Competent Workcrs Quickly. wilt pay | ay at 6th Ay. on BOHOL § Ai i 44th to 35th St. ro 6 P.M. jwiacess Women’s Suits and Costumes Sepond Floor Three-Piece Suits, $37.74-STRICTLY TAILORED BROAD- ‘ CLOTH SUITS, of fine quality, in| all the new fall shades; Princess gown and Ir ng Directoire coat, handsomely trimmed with embroidered Persian bands and interlined jal value, $52.50, Evening Gowns, $49.74 -DUCIIESS SATIN EVENING GOWNS, F in an Empire Princess model, lined it with taffeta and beautifully trimmed with fine lace; in pink, neliotrope or white; valu 00, tl | Princess Gowns, $33.74 ee | effectively trimmed, in a new Empire design; black; value, $45.00. vacc> - Women’s $30.00 Evening Capes, | $19.74 - 20 Floor, Broadway | LONG, FULL-DRAPING MODEL WRAPS, of fine quality chiffon broadcloth, in white, gold, champagne, light blue, cadet blué, Ke y, rose, garnet and black; trimmed around neck and sleeve opening with braid applique on satin. , Caracal Cloth Coats, $19.74- Long, semi-fitted garments, off splendid quality cloth; with| deep shawl collars, and_lined with gray or black satin. Women’s Raincoats $9.89 —Rubberized Satin Coats, full, loose, double-breasted model, tan, gray, green, brown, navy and black; with close-fitting collar and full coat sleeves, with cuffs. $12.49 —Rubberized Taiteta Si vuls, in fancy stripe effects and plain colors; loose, double-breasted style, with high collar, Other Raincoats—imported and domestic—on display, priced up to $67.75, Co) A ne white blouse that is bound to be popular is the one made of Cotton Crepe, of the soft, crinkly finish that after ; washing requires no ironing. Trimmed with filet, Cluny or ; Walenciennes insertions and medalitons, they range in price } from $2.97 up to hand-embroidered and hand made models, i at $22.49. Second Floor, ITH PRINC ESS GOWNS, of] qual finely made and in all new shades, as well as} ) , i x Women’s Gloves, Sale, $1.79 Main Floor, Broadway For special selling—a collection of twelve hundred pairs of Women's Imported Mousquetaire Suede Gloves full 16 button length; in black, white, light blue, gray and tan. 48°-'Women’s Girdles and Belts Main Fi The latest of the Directoire sashes i je wide silver or gold girdle for evening wear. In silver or gold tinsel, laid in foldsy lined with pale col messaline and finished with bows, long ends and gold or silver fringe, it a charming accessory for evening gowns of the 7 new mode. In pink, blue, grees or white .. $7.49 and $8.49 For Special Selling BEADED ELASTIC BELTS, made of s, With a neat buckle and back piece to match; value, 6c; special... COMBINATION LEATHER AND ELASTIC & brown or tan; special hae Men’s Cushion-sole Shoes, $3.69 Fifth Floor, 34th S EATHER-PROOF tootwear that gives the fullest measure of comfort and satisfaction shoes can give. Made of a selected grade of black calfskin on a full- rounded toe last; has an inner sole of best quality piano sed in leather, forming a cushion that is like a hammock to | the feet. Elsewhere similar Cushion-sole Shoes sell for $5.00 a pair. ET [taacs The Power of $2.97 in Buying Clothing for the Boy A modest sum—exceptionally so when one takes into cons! ion the character of the apparel available at that tigure. ed are: SAILOR AND RUSSIAN BLOUSE SUITS, made of all- wool navy blue serge and mixed cheviots; sailor collar, trimmed with braid or emblems; for boys 244 to 10 years; sold elsewhere at $5.00. KNICKERBOCKER SUITS, made of all-wool blue cheviot and fancy mixtures; new Derby model coats, cut long and with faney pockets and cuffs, well tailored and perfect fitting, sizes 7 to 10 years. REEFERS, made of all-wool frieze, in navy or Oxford, full three-quarter length, lined h flannel; double-breasted, finished with gilt or bone buttons, sizes 6 to 12 years. Maoecs | Upholstery Fabrics: Special REPPS, jera- In- | GORDON S0 inches wide, elsewher \'G VERDURE TAPES. | FRENCH LOURS, TRY, 50 inches wide; elsewhere wide; sold elsewhere at $ | to $2.50 a vard; sale $1.24 t sale $1 DOUBLE FACED ARMURES, sold EMBOSSED VERONA VELO\ RS, in elsewhere at O5c and 95¢ a yard: 50 reds and greens; sold elsewhere at nan wide; sale 49. and 79M $2.00 a yard; our price . $1.69) Couch Covers and Curtains STRIPED APE VERSIBLE TADESTEN ORIENTAL CoucH VERS, 50 inches - fin " th tassel fr 50 each; sale, 3 to $3.09 earhy o $3.49, $3.96 and $4.24 is $1.39 to $1 NCH MADRAS CURTAINS, } tained e 3% V in Pers here ath j eas ) 32.69 $6.74 i n tted for Dr ind Slip ( i i new moderate Oak Furniture Specials ii TABLES, solid with 42°) ( i tered | neh, square tops egs; full O-foot ¢ DINING highly CHIFFON n ak || SIDEBOARDS, s« 1 42-inch na r idraw- | | 1,74 MORK HA f quartered 1 | ather larly | 49; sale $9.24 IFFONIERS k, 32 ingh ‘ base, five deep we Ast f if } trimmings, fancy shaped bevelled shel | mirror; regularly $13.24; sale $10.49

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