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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, OOTOBER 29, 1908 |BRANDENBURG’S PICTURE DOCTOK DROPPED DEAD | MARRIAGE A SECRET IN THE ROGUES’ GALLERY. | AT OPERATING TABLE. | | sec cspnemssaan FROM ALL A YEAR ste: Who Sold Alleged Cleve-| About to Wield Knife on Patient! | land Letter Indorsing Taft | When He Was Stricken With | “Inspected” at Headquarters. | | Heart Failure. Brandendurg, the maga- SPOKANE, Wash. Oct. 2%%.—Appar- charged with grand Jar) ently ty good health and in the act of jon with the now fa-/ | making « medical examination, Dr, Hd- A mous Cleveland letter indoraing Taft, | TOSRE Toot wegoned dead’ of h * ; | whiah he sold to a New York newspaper mob aeeecwre| Cupid Was Busy. solved here trom Darton to. |fallttre beside the operating table in his| of Detective zaim- | office yesterday. The patient, who waa) District-Attorney'e office, |on the operating table, rushed out and tones taken to Police Head- snes taken to Police ead. | summoned @ druggist but the phyeictan | @ inspection by a double | was dead | Broughton Romance of Jersey Couple Be- | 27°" gan in Tea Store Where | "5,0 BARGAIN in eyeglasses is an impossibility, There is a certain amount of TIME absolutely necessary for the examination of the eyes. The friends of Miss Florence Stew- fart, of No, 91 Orient avenue, Newark, and Charlies P. Gorry, of Arlington Avenue, Jersey City, were surprised learn to-day that the couple had be for a year and managed to married keep the fact secret. came about tn this way Shortening this time means ty. perso = | slighting the — examination, bef gtG|FOUND BROTHER WOUNDED.| ‘Tere i a certain amount of | f th fe * *, 8. “Me ‘wan then time absolutely necessary in Eten DORIC ros grinding the lenses. To attain perfection time cannot be lim- ited. Harris prices are as low as SAFETY fn production per- n toward a red around # fallen man at mits. 1 street and Avenue A last |$1 Glasses for $1; $3 Glasses for $3. She found the man was her) WS Sons OCOLISTS AND OPTICIANS. 64 EAST 23D ST....Near Fourth Ave. 64 WEST 125TH ST..Near Lenox Ave. | @42 COLUMBUS AVE...8ist & 824 Sta 76 NASSAU STREET. ..Near John St. BROOKLYN, 489 Fulton St. Op. A.&S Appel eee Sister Comes Upon Powers Myateri- ously Shot in Street. in business chant and employed Miss Hattie art as storekeeper. The 5 had not been long in his employ when he fell in love with her and their marriage followed. w Then Hattie Stewart's sister Floren was engaged as storekeeper and Gor employ Gertrude Powers, nineteen years old, him |of No. 401 East Twenty-ninth street, was arraigned before | Fou he Court of General, night Ls id in $1,500 bail, which | 51, BE " Pnished bya bonding company. | 0rther Edward, twenty-five, an tron- —o— FRAUD IN JERSEY CITY, er, in nd’ refuses to tell who his He was taken to Bi It is probable that he will dle. ce arrested Conrad Fr: a James Kilkenny, a port ast Twenty-third street WIRELESS OVER MOUNTAINS. | (7 Better Qualities at Lower Prices Than Any Other New York Store === eee WE SELL MORE REAL LACES THAN ANY OTHER STORE IN AMERICA. Ehrich Bros ESTABLISHED FIFTY-ONE YEARS. 6TH AVE., 22D TO 23D ST.,N. Y. gages from Piet dista: ils between the ‘A message sent western, 1,100 tery, to the U Cordova, | = Our Sst Annual Sale of Real Laces and Real Lace Robes A Great Value Giving Festival for Lace Lovers HE markets of Europe have been searched to replete our counters—the rarest and most beautiful designs are to be found here and the prices are very moderate when RA its Geen la the high quality is considered, |/Black Lace Robes, In handsome rectoire Coats, S°§a to’ size, ail] and there is a reason, too, for |[Sfeekuse silk folds: also a fom! $59.98 & $89.00 the modest prices, for We Sell More Real Laces Than Any Other Store in America al Duchess Lace Handker- | Real Irish Crochet Lace Mund-Siude Reuuissance Doy-| Real Cluny Lace Trimm Mle e280 Ta 4g Tes, value $1.56, at, T9C hen Ta inch aie Beart; Thx00 in, 3.69 special ...,..+- od Real Cli lace Trimmed 1 Table Cover; 64 inches wide. | Mand-M, Real Duchess Lace $2.00 value 1 then, value $3 60: for 0M, MAB | YET Real Irish Crochet Lace Medallions, }7/0" 6TH AVE,, 22D 10 23u S1.,N. Y. A 75c Gold Chain FREE.|} G GLASSES $4]) Racer Examination by our Oe John J. Hogan, Op! We guarantee that this outfit, costing I§1.00, cannot be had elsewhere for less]) than $5.00. You can have your choice lof either a fine $5.00 Gold Eyeelass Spectacles, Medical Doctor Here. Real Duchess Lac GS Just think, a eo eeherediG0, at ee q M Ix d Reali Ez inoene) Larer Scarfs, a8 |: W, at GEORGE WOSTENHOLM & SON IXL.J |] Tox, Pisses Natt. "3808 |" O50, 48, $1.48 and $1.98 All tn or! ———" | ==> | CONCERT , CONCERT in | ay in Auditorium baat (A Auditorium ) tht (Old Stewart Butlding. Store Closes at 6 P. M. LIU bt oh October Opportunities in the Basement Store A more than usually interesting list of Special Offerings in the Basement, Old Building, is announced for the remaining daye of October—splendid, timely merchandise, gathered with particular attention to its Fall and Winter appropriateness and all of {t et mach below its legitimate, every-day value. On sale tomorrow, Friday, and, in so far as the lots last, on Saturday. Part of the stirring nowm The Well-Known “La Mode” Women’s Shoes for $2.50 By an unusual condition, these excellent shoes, all stamped “$3.50”—the regular price—are here to be sold at $2.50. The writ affirms that they are worth more than a shoe advertised yesterday as “worth $5.” Our price is $2.50. . They are of kidskin,smart in style, with tips and welted and stitched soles. Practically all sizes. There are also other Shoes for Women, Girls and Boys; qualities are such as you can safely pin your faith to; stylesereright for]: Fall and Winter wearing, quantities are large—several thousand pairs of Shoes are here—and the PRICES! Well, read thevdetail that’s the surest way to realize the goodness of the offerings: oe Women’s $2 and $2.50 Women’s Felt House Shoes at $1.40 a Pair Slippers at 65c a Pair They have been selling ae epecials in our stock! We di a parchase of ten thousand paire at these prices—really they were worth more. Now, | between our two storesto make this low price possible. to clear them out, §1.40 ® pair. All sorts of good, Warm, comfortable and remarkably low-priced at styles and leathers; all sizes in one style or another, | 65c a pair. Women’s $22.50 Walking Suits at $15 A limited group of extremely stylish Tailored Suits, cut on the popular straight lines, tomorrow at a specially tow price. ~ They-are made of handsome striped suitings, in green and gray effects, with coats 30 inches long, coat collar, close-fitting sleeves with cuffs, and bound with satin. The skirt is gored, with panel front, and rows of satin covered buttons, bias fold. Suits made to sell farj$22.50, tomorrow $15 each. Boys’ and Girls’ Stout Shoes, $1.30 and $1.50 Fine Winter Shoes of calf or kidskin, in various styles; stout soles; all sises—8% child's to 2 misses’, and 10 to5}g boys’. Great help toward solwing the Shoe problem for the children. Splendid Offering of Young Women’s Suits ‘Women who have “shopped about” for their daughters’ Fall suits will be impressed with the unusually fine material and-excellent style in the two groups of Tailored Suits that we shall have ready tomorrow. And the prices will more than surprisesthem; we accomplished the remarkable in getting them down so low: Girls’ and Young Women’s Suits at $10 Of handsome striped cheviot, in navy blue, Copenhagen blue, browa trimmed. Young Women’s Suits at $11.75 Of plain cheviot, In black or navy blue; cutaway jackets, sembitted, dp | E i i ‘Sixes | fro ; \H gray. Semi-fitted jackets, satin-lined. Skirts plaited and fold- at} with slashed sides and Colonial pockets; collars and cuffs inlaid with seein, for 12 to.18 years. Circular gored skirt, trimmed with buttons. Sizes for 14 to 18 years. Women’s Waists Under-Price $1 All-Wool Suitings at 65c a Yard rv Stock clearing among the Waists produces some very sharp reductions on a! A collection of mannish Suitings, in chevron effects and stripes, in a variety variety of styles and materials—many of the waists being special values at their ot en puean color-combinations—54 inches wide—Excellent. fabricacfor emast higher pri lored su! Soc and $1 Lawn Waists, broken/ sizes; some soiled, at 35c and B0c. | $1.50 Madras Waists, white, colored stripes, at $1, oe Specials in Women’s Negligee Comacn ‘Warm, neatly-made garments of fiannelette or ‘eiderdown for cozy informal old days; low-priced : wera $1.25 Flannelette ‘Wrappers, figured, at 85c 88 50c Flannelette Dressing Sacques, kimono style, at $3 Robes of striped eiderdown, ‘satin-trimmed, at $2.50 dace ree ncaa eae EE 85c Plaid Taffeta Silk at 60c a Yard 19-inch Taffeta, with handsome satin-barred plaids, in Scotch and French styles—very desirable for waists. - $3.75 White Net Waists, lace trim- med, at $2.75. $3.50 Black Silk Waists, tailored styles, at $2.25. $2.75 White Net Waists, slightly soiled, .at $1.50. Japanese China at Half Price An attractive assortment of hand-decorated China, including Comb-end-Brush Pedal Ca le pane Mood Tobacco Jars, Sugar and Bets, Fruit ucers, ‘ocolate Pots, Tea Pots, Bon-bon Dishes, Fruit.Dishes Salad Bowls. 20c to $1.50, instead of 40c to $3. - = Also $1 Lacquered Collar Boxes, 40c. 2.50 = 7 & 50 ) Quadruple Silver plated Serving Trays at $1 Also §2 Quadruple plated Coasters, 78c each. Boys’ $7.50 Combination Suits at $5 Double-breasted Suits of mixed all-wool cheviot, with belt and EXTRA. pair of trousera. Bisee for 8 to 17 years. Also Boys’ $1.50 Separate Trousers at $1 Sires for 8 to 16 years, in mixed cheviote—all wool. ‘ H °2> Razors 38c SALE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.|) {Real Applique and Real Lierre Lace Robes, $59.98 value $100.00, special for....... Best Friday Sales in New York at Ehrichs’ WeBar: % Women's 79. Kid Gloves, aH in foo 2 clasp, in black, tan AINS, foe a CADers + brown: a pa: 59c ney cheer} jinded if desired. ein eR rehaai telly (rel Bsec Seen Money cheerfuliy refund Money cheerfully refunded if desired. * $1.00 Black Rustling Taffeta, 36 inches wid a 58e Children's 75 Pajamas— pee ae é A 49 Faille Silks 0) “Sirerent 4 ae], 64.50 Silk Lined le. ipassleet | Eromiie $4.50 Silk Lined — | isin in ae ; f 1.00 Black Broadcloth in Brussels Net Waists [|e °e. 05h Seatsthoan, $9.99 CS | | * Children’s fait Every man that uses a razor §| tage of this sa Th $2.50 Hogan $9 1.00 $6.98 20 Tea Set, 5 || If this same Genuine Rogers Tea Set can be bought elsewhere for less than $20.00 we will refund the beautiful Xmas in, at.. Rogers om. a J 6% Kimono Gowns ~; Hannelette with bell rn and edged with crc BOAMOP....¢sss00000 Money cheerfully refunde te 25 3-Piece Pin Sets and fancy pattera; money. A ¥%& 59c Colored Plain and Fancy Suiting; , moves wide: 8 99e Money cheerfully refunded i desired, Mail Orders Filled. ri at son effect with in- jastic Belts pretty £ na 15e¢ ly refunded if desired. ¥& Men's 25c Cashmere Half Hose © Money cheerfully refund desired. Chemises, Drawers and Corset ery a pair i2'.¢e sleeves, and Covers, S4Ples; some slight!s Money cheerfully refunded if desired. 1 soiled, tri ned with laces ROE: 4 ard embroideries; bic. val- 2Q@ te Boys’ 3c Blue Cheviot see Bt ide i denn > made Money cheerfully refunded if desire Bloomer Pants;\'\°" ,,.'%#8 as trees aia bird Ye Eiderdown Sacques Yi"... Money cheerfully refunded if desired rolling collar; coat sleeves; finished Boys’ $2.00 Double Breasted age: PD 39e ’ ed y refunded tf desired, Remember these heavy He Suits, erohevincaanee Knit Underwear YrShaker Flannel Clee™ , PBs: ine Rogers Sets wil! o aad’ bl $1.00 extra heavy ee age dob ta gone: @ Money cheerfully 1 acids For Women and Children quality; regularly 100; bar a : Supporters, Pements, saab. Pte eeriae Wand eheerfeily refand pink & bie! 165¢ in enkie lengths pe Unbleached Muslin 52°02 * larly $c. kind; bargain price, Money cheerfully refunded ij Damask Table Covers funded If desired. Stan cent nee Elastic Shirt est value offered this $1.00 tringed| with waist 4 Ribbed Ve: and hem- mally votanded if iia” eae sn atitahed: $43 kind. Sargeln GOo) 20.Piece Combi Women’s i9c. Cotton Hose, Women see ee Hers Ve nation Sets at feat Wisc, dou Vj so drawers to mat te Dress Ginghams & pal av 12¢c Regular 6c. BO, stripes; 100. quality Money cheerfully refunded it-desired pe THEO vee neee ns eee Women's 29c. Ribbed Vests, vst, drawers: all money aheertit | ONE SET 7 c lined, ant 45e@ tr Percales TOA, A per quality. Bargain price, a i CUSTOMER Ve Drawers—vests With “Money cheerfully F trike nth: B00 values at. DOC re Diapering rainy Boone pre 0 SALE Hibbed Merino Com Hargain price for 1 "3 19¢ bination Sulte—small sizes have bel nr : 50c Money eheerfully refunded It desire ‘| fle Pseata; aizen 8 to 14 years; Bde Money cheerfully refunded if destred. 1A Great Chancel Bale Friday & Saturday, ztzb| (—_ _W. L. Douglas Women’s Shoes and Oxfords ~~) fed reanitan a 1480 Pair Absolutely Perfect Samples in All Leathers ae Tigies Teasnowss: value $ None to Dealers, No C, O, D, or Mail Orders, ‘Table 6poow on : 20 Styles to Select From. Be Early to Get Your Choice. Men's and Women's $1.25 Umbrellas at90o andi a iee ican taffeta Umbrellas, with natural wood or fancy 1.75 Union Taffeta Umbrell: al wood or fancy handles, 63 All-silk Umbrellas, whe amoral eon handles, at $2. seg Men’s 12}%c Socks, Three Pairs for 25c Of fine gage, fast black 1 4 fthem di from our Second-fioor millinery salon! s cotton, seamless and elastic. hundred of i hems [GO Ho ee neti prayiasle interesting ttem for the ieaiies le Also ase ‘Socks a 123se a palr—Full fashioned in black or tan cottos, high u hapes—large mushroom, medium mushroom, a! t wall: ices louble soles. ae Mice ot ameen, in black, gray, green, brown and navy blue, with (stm: | wat 18c a pair, three pairs for 80c—Black Merino Socks, wit gray eels and toes. ‘Seconds” of 25c quality, but durability not affected. mings of silk bows or wings. $1 each. dikes ee $9 Caracul Fur Sets at $6.50 Large Pillow Muff of caracul, with long Threw Scarf to mateb. Also $12 Persian Paw Sets at $9.75 Large Muff and Throw Tie—rich, bright lustre; very desirable, $1.50 and $2 Corsets at 75c¢ “Ameri Lady” Corsets, in models for ht and ARC eciesail tome slightly soiled, but all perfect in fit, at Ie each, instead of $1.50 and §2.00. Spe ae ee | Women’s Walking Hats at $1 Perfectly absurd to sell such good-looking hate for a Ringer Women’s 25c Stockings at 18c a Pair Imported Cotton Stockings, fine gage, regular made, plain black or unbleached soles. Also 50c stockings at 35c a pair, three pairs for $1—German mate, of brilliant black isle thread; gauze weight, garter tops, low spliced heels, doubleioles, Women’s Knit Underwear, 15c a Gertnent* “Seconds” of 250 quality. White ribbed cotton Vests; hgh neck, I short sleeves. Drawers in knee length, lace-trimmed. RED Ren Ce ! Muslin Underwear Reduced All sold in our regular stock at the higher prices; now thus reducedt 35c and 50c Corset Covers, nainsook and cambric, at 25¢ and 35¢ 85c and 50c Drawers, lawn ruffile, at 25c and 35c $1 Nightgowns, of nainsook, low round neck, at 50c Sample Leather Goods One-third to a Half Under-Price A fine collection of manufacturer’ mples, including 3 ad Ar Rocket Companions Needle Books Card Cases +s ‘. ° ick-Pin Cases i 5 Colored Petticoats--See These Bargains: Bihia Conse, Eases Drinking Cope Gcore Pads Ei Petticoats, in a variety of good styles and colors, to wear with tallored suits, Prices, 10 to 75c—worth one-half more to double. at these price-reductions: ’ sche Sh as $1.25 Long Cloth at $1 a Piece 74 Black Jersey-top Petticoats, satin or beatherbloom flounes, at $2 $1.75 Heatherbloom Petticoats, light colors, deep flounce, at Qur regular $1.25 quality Long Cloth for underwear, childres'segarmenta, etc, 36 in. wide, in 12-yard pieces; special at $1 a piece, 12c to 35c Embroidered Strips at 8c to 25c a Yard $1 Petticoats, striped percale, at 50c A Women’s $1 White Glace Gloves at 55c Sample strips, inlengths of 34 1063{ yards. A great ri f {n (nsertione and edgings both blind and eyelet works Worth half aemach agelat A jt comical offering of Women’s White Gloves for dress wear. New and ae two-clasp, of excellent lambskin, all sizes. 50c and 75c Imported Brooches at 25c A varioty of pretty designs. Also imported gold-plated Snake Bncetets, 25c, Ree Boye’ and Girle’ Cape Gauntlets, lined and unlined, in tang at B0c. kins nanenene Turkish Crochet Laces, 15c to 25c a Yard rkish Laces, in edginge and insertions, usually 25c to 400 instead of 50c and more. Imported Jet Hat Pins, 25c, instead of 5a. ' 15c and 28c a yard, 33 \ einem $1.75 Blankets at $1.35 a Pair Rich hand-made Tui [NL ee Blankets of cotton, with blue or pink borders, specially priced at Women’s Neckwear, 15c—Half Price White Bi $1.35 a pair, ples of Pretty Neckwear—Bows, Gcarfs, Stocks and Rabate ‘Also $1.35 Crochet Be: all around, for metal bedste: An importer’s 6am, ads at 95c—white, handsome:patterss, fringed Needful Notions for Little » $3.75 Down Quilts at $3.25 I lair Rolls, with net covering, $ - New Collar fupranese a e 8. 6ases ba aa + Rolla, fb Iti, ‘These Down-filled Quilts, covered with best figured domestic eaten, 6x6 ft. Tomorrow special at $3.25 each, card, worth 5c. Fancy Pin Cubes, large, in assorted " ‘Anished Thread, black only, 3¢. | colors, 8¢ each. - er 10c Crash Toweling at 7c a Yard a A Pure linen, 17 in. wide, bleached, with red border, or unbleached vith Women’s 35c Elastic Belts at 180 por ae tte ieee ANTES eocoei7 x 0 its with red Borden lake Black or colors, studded with steel nail-heads, Dish Toweis, 8c each—17 x 34 in., with red borders. 25c Molasses Nic-nacs at 18c Ib, Odd Napkins at 20c Each Fresh and delicious, and these other popular sorte of candy: Formerly sold at $3 a dozen. Pure linen, cut, ready to be hemmed, x22 in, 25c Clear Nic-nacs, 18¢ Ib. lc Chocolate Fudge, 180 Ib, ‘Also hematitched silver-bleached Table Covers, 55x71 in, $1, fromgi.as. ie aporieie Renaissance Scarfs at 80c Women’s Embroidered Handkerchiefs at 10c $1.25 ality, in a variety of attractive designs, Forty-five Renaissance Scarfs, 18x45 inches, with linen centers, it 80c, ic eacl—mussed and rumpled—a good New Fancy China One-third Under-Price New importation of Fancy China in three rich border decorations, ¢ntirely new both in shape and designs. ONE-THIRD BELOW VALUE: Chop Dishes, $1.50 each. onnaise Bowls and Plates, 1 ea. ae ae Milk Holders, $1 eash. pin Holders, 35c each, Bonbon Dishes, two handles, 60c ea,| Teapot, Sugar and Cream, $2,50 set, . Salad Bowls, $1.50 each, And « number of other artivies, |] phese are “seconds” of 25c and 35¢ all-linen. 8c to 12hc Handkerchiefs, any kinds, but not many of a kind, Men's 20c Handkerchiefs at 10c Alldlinen, hemstitched, with embroidered initiale, come letters missing. $1 Metal Hat-pin Holders at 50c ignt: oxtclaes oe Otinecow bration 81 o.patr il Hi rushes, w ry ’e backs, 28c, $2 Framed Pictures at $1.25 Attractive Artotypes—figure subjects or landscapes, in handsome , 2-inel 1Sc Fancy Toilet Soap at 10¢ box of three cakes, Flemish oak or gilt frames, 24x28 in, Also colored landscapes, mounted a 15c Keeler’s Cold Cream, 10c; 25c size, 17¢; 50c else, 386. white cards, 20 x 30 in, with two-inch gilt frames. OHN WANAMAKER iso $1.50 Ebony 25c Shaving Brushes, 15¢ each, $5c Hair Brushes, strong bristles, colored Eighth to Tenth street

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