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2 eerenaeaite) agReeE ea THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OOTOBER 28, 1908. | Itssued a temporary order tying up all the funds held by the Muntetpal Com- Just the overcoat ou want is here pany, except such as may be necessary \ : * | for tho payment of wares Just the suit you want is here i 10 LONG SENTENCE - Look at the Ticket—you pay half | FOR s * | | S Over $250,000 Stock in this Sale een ; gt ore i nToat Riley Supplies At- Attempts to Reform China- ANS | h ” e | mosphere”’ for the | town Woman With Bullet | QU 9d in est | ’ 5 | am A Sef | Show Girls in the |< End in Prison. “7 tl | cubase | USE es | LEADING AMERICAN CLOTHIERS. tens of the Judge Malone, ta the Court of Gen- meéa | 2 Ou m Rou é. eral Sessions, to-day sentenced Thomas iy > |r. Pearsall, thirty-two years old, to al Rub the Gases it chest hain ah lesa than ten years and not more than! Omega Oil; then bind around the When Ciyde Fitch read his aday the cafe scene, | Site ars in Sing Sing Prison. Pear- throat and lay on the chest pieces of “The Blue Mouse," the Germa remarks: fall s convicted last week of at-| flannel soaked in the Oil, The Oil + as auibee te Preracr ean ay fe pearl! You must jer in the first degree. He foes in through the pores and reduces THEIR BIG STORE ery particular about the selection for/ itondays, dant of one of the oldest e inflammation that causes -the Corner 6th Ave. and 23d St the piticlpal feminine role. |w ¥® | amilies on Long Island, but a reckless trouble, Trial bottle 10, is e ‘The part is so good,” he sald, “that | netted, ee tay, mush | disposition drove him to excosses and = — | The best and highest grade Men’s Suits and Overcoats, which were in the girl who plays it is certain to be) away sA} |he finally became an habitue of Bowery | |B process of HS ee a Sarat at Sy a Nivea | starred after the engagement.” — | Tesorts. a | ago and put on the tables to be quickly sold af price; new / . The rs have come into a valuable; In one of these places he met a! Winter Overcoats fresh from the tailor shops; also Long Overcoats, special / i | ‘of her hit in “Pierre of the/aift fo: new GubEHbENS Not long | Pretty ung woman, whom he mar- shipment of Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits and expensively made Cravenettes; / ‘s ‘ decai . | re / | Plains act a tals Ba yee ek Jago M. . Wollf, who o theatre |Tied. They estab! | also separate Trousers. Many of these suits and overcoats would usually fe y/ ts | Semty gin “who has done some excellent |!2 Rochester, & hotel next door, | 199 eet, Jersey Cit sell for $30 to $40 Wf Ke ~/1 | work, was selected. son. | and over the bar, a la King Cole, he | #ays 11 did not support her, At | This enormous stock of high-grade clothing has been delivered to us / Jameeon Lee Finney and Harry coe; had ne tn ting wh any rate, she drifted back to her ola) ’ ] hi a | and.is now on our tables—ready to be sacrificed Pe | Ber ea taser Ue peseiaay sunsouico roles [ins aot i huinty on the Bowery and ia cttee-| Boys’ Clothing ? ‘“ . ” 0 : : E. “Wie | AT 3 e Family’s Nailroa Klaw & Erlanger have changed the severa) letters, 7 1 ! neme of their new play by Marion § e did not return W hy Certainly i | 2 sob ast Pearsall foun * ; i : 2 young women, who are the authors of) denry ww, gay anes [2 o, ¢ Mott atreet and We have two of the most THE REASON we are compelled to sell: We have repeatedly tried to of economy, may put up with inconveniences in traveling. i . Savage !s in Berlin, and has . ‘ u oy “A Grand Army Man," have wr ®l cabledithat He hana@scuredlthe american complete Boys’ Clothing De- negotiate for a further lease and have been UNABLE TO PROCURE SAME Fg Ty ay) PURE e Corasor EAL ES G Hata URANUS 9 playaeritn ithe) zeudlsts/ or) the, Sentuory: t sisal play sono: partments in town, at our KING'S, handling an enormous business, must be assured of their Hecate) ; fh Her expresses 1, u r mountains as the characters, ar Peer 1 a 1 a produc Walker Street and Brooklyn at least six months beforehand, but we cannot get this assurance, therefore my family."* Donald Gallagher, who is ter any months roll ' sh 4 GUC 9 CS we wechav ‘ SLL OUT cl it If p: ‘ _ rt ; sto je ly to i ra, he ad- ve have concluded to. SELL OUT clean and clear at retall at half price. Paka Hien NeoR ibe Soha OTE Said nite aera Bus Tong ago Tobe Ft Edeson qualified a a a oe See nishing Goods needs st ¥ over which to take or SEND the family, for they get the father? Sea eke earl fect his ei arrested Sere RECEIVER ASKED FOR lowness of iprice, that we Re Yular Prices finest Pullman and dining car service, the best road-bed, ieheistage ind Reread all wiencrensie CLEVELAND TROLLEY ROADS claim for every department of 2 the safest block signal system known, and the scenic route sta e as suffere “The ch Are Se 5 ‘ : were hard wallop. Oliver Taft Foliansbee 18) said the: Manitratners ee x ae our organization. Snappy Styles, Excellent Workmanship from the West to the East along the historic Hudson oe seat i me fade = J eeD policeman raised is hn sentral Trust Company,, of This Men's Business Suits | Men’s Winter Overcoats River and through the picturesque Mohawk Valley. present—arid the Fremstadt army aliceman Tals eae ~ ies SEIS : ig oturesq y ssaiaa lars | Ginssoatwew entslea| plays ||Santcan: City, Acting for Bondholders, MU g@ Levy & Co. g | Value, Stzes 34 to 44) Brice Value, (Sizes 34 to 44) ce || ‘And if the head of the family isn’t along, the journey Me vs sangwered the | pe eiCOe | fojoplearey) Weel k CReNlots eal eo ones Gray Lover carer! can be made with the same confidence and comfort you . e: ‘ould depen % ‘ 2 1 viot Suits.. . 6.001 ar] y Ovi : . eet o ‘When A. T. Worm, who attends to the) |i SS OUIAL AS |ACOBVELAN Di DcLe | 1439 Broadway | 119-125 Walker St 42.00 Black Cheviot ull ‘ Sool 0 Bis Cie ee ; ataphyameoanien 0 publicity end of the Shuberts’ business, | » Rutan neremeentiay clevelacts||h ee ore Newahors 14.00 Brown Cassimere S4ltS.4-+ 0916.00 Black Melton Overcoat... 8/00 i petal neti ane oe pa olinesbeetini te into temporary retire. | Railway Company, to-day filed au 380-382 Fulton St., Brooklyn 1600 Brown Cheviot Sults..--. 8.001: So9 black Kersey Overcoat... 9.00 Going W. as ‘ chorus, is a nephew of “Big Bill,” there Le pranet | eaurayi Gat : : sal ;COBrOw AW OEs tet ‘ 00 Brown or Fancy Overcoat. 10. th ] were sundry stories maki ator ered eee: | CemaEDoIE ea TREAT REESE | 20.00 Blue or Gray Suits 110100) 3 sco BeOwal OFsmEIAC EK EESEy ong est an outnwes ns known sent to the new 3 ee c 25.00 Pure Worsted Suits -12.50°* Overcoat, Silk Lined....12.50 ' wasn't long before an extra large- helmet had to be provided for the y while the artist's cap he wore as 0’ ny, now operating the lin the c 25.00 Prince Albert -12.00}25,00 Fancy Haw 28.00 High Grade Sui ..18.50 jot Overcoat Entire stock of Men’s Trousers, Fancy Vests, Boys’ and Children’s of the merry, merry students in t studio scene wouldn’t at all fit his en- Jary cranium, fo be brief, Oliver Taft Follansbee for ingubordination the other night, and he handed in his notice with a high and mighty atr. “No bum stage manager,” “can fine a nephew of the ne: dent of the United States and with it,’ and then he left abrupt Another loss to “Mile. Mischief” t= that of Miss Elizabeth Brice, a preity girl with a sweet yoice, who goes to take the most important part in ‘The Mimic World." Her place will be filled by Miss Gertrude Millington. To encourage the “The Queen of the ¥ their love for their art, Tommy F has given each one a small part, an order to creat Paul Potter sald he,| away tempera- , and the} dramatist gave cach lines in keeping with her disposition. | For instance, Miss Jeannette Horton, | who is a bit of a spltfire, and who “The Belle of M sed fisticuffs with M. to slap an old lodly call hi fs wh a brute. 4 » Miss Hatt WOMEN WY RUNAHAY mS RH SHR Leaps From Car Race Down Steep Moun- age as Horses tain Road. Mrs?s. G. H. Fayen, under th riage on the steep grade, an at once took fright and ‘At Claremont avenue Mrs. Fayen out of the carrid Grove bac her at the taken home eee SINN FEIN ENTERTAINMENT, James © Roach, the playw | 3 gue and | FURNITURE SPECIAL TERMS FOR THIS MONTH GOODS] UP m UPTO; TO 30291502 fie OPPENHEIM.CLLINS RG . 34th Street—West / Three Piece Tailored Suits, of imported broadcloth, in all the. prevailing colors. Regular price $140.00. : Princess Tailored Gowns, of imported broadcloth.. Tailored Suit's, new models, of imported broadcloth... Misses’ Tailored Suits—also suitable for small women Furs and Fur Garments Russian Pony Fur Coats—%o inches long. Value $50.00... Russian Pony Fur Coats—36 inches long. Value $45.00 -. 30.00 French Seal Coats— 50 inches long. Value $135.00........... 95.00 black Lynx Sets, large Rug Muff, Animal Shape Scarf......... +++ 18.00 . 39.60 Extraordinary Sale of Separate Walking Skirts French Voile Waiking Skirts, over silk drop. Value $15.00..... 8.75 Chiffon Lroadcloth Walking Skirts, 17 gored. Value $15.00..... 9.75 ONANY | ON gm a AOS |S aN J Ral The Price Is the Same. P. & G. Naphtha Soap sells for no more than ordinary naphtha soap. P. & G, Naphtha Soap is the best naphtha soap; and, because it is best, you should uge it. But if, in a year or two or three, some other manufacturer comes along and makes a better soap, you should use his. It does not seem possible to produce a better naphtha soap than «P, & G.” The materials of which it is made are very much better than those used in ordinary naphtha soap, oP, & GY Rosin is cheap, contains no rosin, Most naphtha soaps‘do, That is why it is used in preference to materials that cost more and do better work, «P, & G,” contains cocoanut oil, No other naphtha soap Cocoanut oil is the highest grade material used in making laundry soap, does, But—and this is important—the price of P, & G, Naphtha Soap is the same as that of ordinary naphtha soap, The materials are very much better, But the price is the same—s cents a cake, A t ( All ‘cleerrrn, (et It. Ld] pron: NAPE OM? ene Suits and Overcoats go at % regular prices. Boys’ Suits Men’s Top Coats Reta! ( Long Pant , ) Retall (Sizes 34 to 44.) Value. 13 to 19 years. Price 15 09 Tan Top Coat... 6.00 Fancy Cheviots ....-.- 12.00 Black Thibet Fall Coat 9.00 Black Cheviots .. 12.00 Fancy Worsteds 45.00 Brown Styles . 15.00 Scotch Cheviots .. Men’s Trousers Retall 44 Waist. Retail (32 to. 44 Walst.) 2.50 Cheviots and Cassimeres. Sale 20.00 Elegant Oxford Silk Lined Top Coats and Crave- ‘nettes . . 10.00 sate Boys’ Short-Pants Suits Price Retail Cae Breasted, Sale 1.25 Value. 6 to 16 years. pace I Seo 3.00 Fancy Cheviots ........... 1. aes Wore and Scotches......2.00 0) Black or Brown Cheviots 5.00 Worsteds and Cassimeres....2.50 :’so Fancy Worsteds . 2.75 6.00 Custom Made Worsteds..... 8.00 7.00 Scotch Cheviots 3.50 KING Gor. Sixth Avenue aid 23d Street Open Saturday Night Until 10 RA\LROAD FARE ALLOWED TO OUT-OF-TOWN PURCHASERS, © SHOW YOUR COUPON TO CASHIER 2.00 ESTABLISHED OVER HALF CENTURY. JJORDAN MORIARTY & C0 \|155-157-159 EAST 232 ST. One Door West of Third Avenue. Substantial and attractive Furniture especially low priced and on credit. Ths Attractive 3-Piece Parlor Suite has highly mihogany finished frames |* and is fitted with loose silk plush cushions tastened with fancy card and tassels. | § This suite you will find sold in other stores for not less than $40, with glass doors W| and bent glass 4| sides. $9 S8 for this $15 White . Enamelled Metal Bed- stead; has heavy brass rods, brass spindles and brass scrolls on head and foot. This bed can be had in all sizes. $1 Cash and 50c Per Week lLiberalCredit Any honest person can obtain credit irom us without either security or extra charge b paying a smail cash aeacalt down and a little each week, for this $25 Bird’s-Eye Maple or Quartered Oak Dresser, richly polished has French bevel mirror, 2 small and 2 large draw- ers. (s1 Gash and $1 Per Week The Sunday's World “Want” Directory mies more offers of positions than any othe: \wo mediums in the universe. . B88go8> [ cl Coe as follows: The best trains w the principal Western gateways leave Grand Central Station at 42nd St Leave New York Arrive { Cincinnati . 7:30 A.M. 10:30 A.M. Indianapolis 7:35 A.M. [ St. Louie. . 1:45 PM. Cincinnati 10:15 A.M. 12:40 P.M. Indianapolis 11:27 A.M. St. Louis Chicago . 8:30 A.M. 3.30.P.M. | 20 ctuny unaren OVER NIGHT TO CHICAGO Detroit... 8:15 A.M. 4.30 P.M. Grand Rapids 1:00 P.M. Chicago . . 3:30 P.M. { Cincinnati . 1:55 P.M. 5.30 P.M.; Chicago . . 4:30 P.M. [St.Louis . 9:45 P.M. Other good trains at 8:30, 8:45 and 9:40 a.m., 12:50, 6:00, 8:00, 9:44 and 11:20 p.m., and all are the acme of equipment perfection. Tickets and Sleeping-Car Accommodations Tieket oftces " are open day and night every di in the year. Prins Broadway, !s open every day (holidays and Sundays A.M. to 10:00 P.M. Branch ticket offices open 6:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. at the following places oadway, 205 et. ISHER BROS GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE Co | A New Departure. Having sold our mere! dise on a Strictly Cash Ba we will open a limited num- ber of CREDIT ACCOUNTS whereby you can purchase the highest grade of Fumiture, Car- pets, Beddines, on LIBERAL TERMS. PRICES REMAIN THE SAME ota eich ts or CASH OR CREDIT. we, | waned, 10.48 open Saturday Evenings, Golden Oak Dress. er wi binge murrory eve $8.98 y times 4 and do you c—_—_—- 3 3=3——r—<C;C;C~;~;~SS