The evening world. Newspaper, October 30, 1908, Page 5

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{ s 4 ~ gtvety times participated in by Mrs. NAD TELS OF | “HIGH INKS” A THE HANS HOME Lillian Sawyer Swears Cap-||! tain’s Wife “Tumed Somer- ||} i|| Saults to Entertain Annis. Claudia Hains and William EB. Annis in the former's home durng the apsence ef Capt. Peter C. Hains are told of tn an affidavit made by Lillie Sawyer, a former maid, now in the possession of counsel for the Hains brothers. The | girl says she saw “Billy” Annis in the house ebout ten times after the captain went away. | On one occasion, the maid says her mistress and Annis were in the parlor together. Annis called up to Minnie, the cook, and asked her if she wanted @ drink. Then-Annis and Mrs. Hains went up to Minnie’s room, taking a quart bottle of whiskey with them. The Bawyer girl was there also. She says: “Mrs, Hains kept calling him ‘Billy.’ He jollied the v Irs, Hains finally go’ and degan acting fo ed to forget I th d to do she'd have gone on her hea Bhe kep: her clothes back by hugging ber kne | ‘Once, when Mrs, Hains almost turned | @ complete somersault, Mr. Annis grab- bed her and tried to pull her over, but she slipped and didn't fintsh it. Her hatr was falling all over. She'd giggle and laugh each time. It looked awful funny to ma to see the madam carry-| ing on like that.” The maid also says that Mrs. Hains frequently stayed away from home al! night, and that she neglected her chil-| éren. } SS MANAGER CADDAGAN, OF THE HOFFMAN, DEAD. Hotel Man Was Close Friend of | Political Leaders in All | Sections. John P. Caddagan, lessee and mana- ger of the Hoffman House, 1s dead | after a long illness. He passed away | + Jast night from cirrhosis of the liver, | ‘with his sisters, the Misses Margaret | | and got @ job as and Anna Caddagan, at his bedside. | Caddagan was the close friend of hun- | dreds of politicians of both parties. He | was born in Springfield, Mass., and || lived until he was sixteen years old| ona farm. Then he came w sew York | || porter in the sid Broadway Central Hotel. Later he \ took up ratiroad construction, but when Zemes Leary succeeded Edward Stokes | as owner of the Hoftman House he became the manager. He was sixty- one years old. | 1 os rom, inovene | will alow. Positively eave you the retailers proft Exclustve Fabrics, WE HAVE NO BRANCHES, Suits and Overcoats To Order $25 Up. DON'T DELAY, Call or ‘write for bookiet €8, —————— LDA’ SMART TAILORS | MAIDEN LANE. COR NAS Furniture, Carpets, Etc. Eversthing for Housekeeping, CASH OR CREDIT 25c A WEEK OPENS AN ACCOUNT Di t Allowed for Cash, THOS. F.MEAGHER &CO,| 207-213 PARK ROW Near Chatham Square. oes Poultry Show ON DISPLAY Orpingtons, Wyandottes, Buff Rocks, White Rocks, Plymouth Rocks, Barred Rocks, Fancy Pigeons, and many others. Stumpp 2 Walter Co., 50 Barclay St, AGENTS FOR State Incubators, Hoverers and Brooders. Purina Chick Feeds and All Poultry ies and Remedi Prairie Universal PDIAMONDS WATCHES ILMLLAYS CASH °« CREDIT. * ONE PRICE Largest and Finest Stock in the City quired ov Booklet 44 HL. W. SWEET & C BS wilt, 7 Maiden Lane, N. 480 Fulton St,, B'k'n | satin, semi-fitting, single breasted, notch collar, full length | coat sleeve; sizes up to 44 bust; at..... 5 Our Delivery Service in New Jersey Is the Most Complete ee Gold fe Tet bndard ‘ mpS to Start Each\ Book Idea ae ot 5 ai he dise on mp combines t “mium. You take yout Forty Gold Standard Stamps Free To-Morrow Ten (10) Gold Standard Stamps to Start Each Book and Thirty (30) Additional Free Stamps (40) in all to Each Visitor to the Premium Parlor in the O'Neill Building, Third Floor. Continuing the Great Sale of Ostrich Feather Plumes | One more chance to secure beautiful | feathers away under regular prices. | Value. Sale Price | Lot 1—13-inch Ostrich Plumes .. « $1.00 79¢ | Lot 2—15-inch Ostrich Plumes .. an» $1.45 8c | Lot 3—14 and 15 inch Ostrich Plumes. - $2.00 $1.45 Lot 4—16-inch Ostrich Plumes ............... $2.65 $1.98 Lot 5—17-inch Ostrich Plumes .. sooo SO $2.65 Lot 6—18-inch Ostrich Plumes .. $4.48 $3.25 | Lot 7—14-inch French Ostrich Plumes. $2.75 $1.98 | Lot 8—45-inch French Ostrich Plumes. $4.00 $2.98 Lot 9—16-inch French Ostrich Plumes. 5.75 $3.98 Lot 410—18-inch French Ostrich Plumes. $7.50 $5.98 | Lot 11—19-inch French Ostrich Plumes......... $9.75 $7.75 | O’Néill Building—Second Floor. | Three Exceptional Values in Fall Coats for Women | | Women’s Long Coats Women’s Empire Coats—Of Thibet cloth, 52 inches long, trimmed with fancy braid, very stylish and youthful, at.. Women’s Silk Rubberized Coats Assorted lustrous stripes, all the new Fall colorings; sizes up to 44 bust; special at... 90 $6.75. | SEES 810:75 | Women’s 36-inch Coats | Of excellent quality broadcloth, lined throughout with guaranteed | Sata? $16.50 | Adams Building—Second Floor. | Lining Department. Three specials for to-morrow’s selling. BLACK PERCALINE—Nubian dye, 36 inches wide, suitable for drop skirts and waist linings. Value 15c. per yard; special at Ie MERCERJZED SATEEN—36 inches wide, in the following shades: | garnet, white, pale blue, pink and gray. Value 25c. per 146 Spe snanananongnpnnanns erslalelelaiels aielalelatriainelaisiaianieine 62c SATIN LININGS—Guaranteed for wear, 36 inches wide; a good, serviceable coat lining, in every wanted shade, at per yard Remnants of Linings At Half. Price and Less. and Linen and Satin Remnants, lengths from your choice at, per yard...... 25c & 45¢ O'Neill Building—First Floor. Steel Scissors, 25c Pair. Best steel blades, Japanned handle, 6, 6¥4, 7, 7¥2, 8, 8% inch; slightly im- perfect; would sell regularly at 50¢. to $1.00 per pair; for this sale O'Neill Building—Basement, Fine Hair Goods ae A splendid stock of fine high grade hair goods awaits your in- spection and courteous attendants will cheerfully advise with you re- garding up-to-date methods of dressing the hair in the 1 becoming mannan ‘ 4 the most becoming Specials for Saturday | Coronet Puffs. Exceptional quality Human Hair Coronet Puffs, eight to the set, in assorted shades, Regular price $2.50, at $1.98 | Hair Nets. size Hair Net, auto and golf style, all shades. | Extra large special at 12c Regular p Hair Switches. Good quality gray Hair Switches, short stems, 20 inches long, well made, assorted shades. Regular price $2.98, BE crcrvernnrerccnccnovers tee . Single Puffs, Good quality single Puffs, real human Hair, she egular price 69¢.; special at Adams Build assorted 59 i c g—Second Floor, THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1908. ‘(Neil Adams Co. Ouble redemption, ME oIce ee V7 5 Sixth Avenues 4 sstve, valle, ‘oan G ol d ie at Stamp has a positiys2.50 in al } @ch full book is W° desire. y S tandard aw. merchandise you bh BCOLD aa &\ The Profit Shar: }i sing Stamp 45)! of Any New York Store Greatest Two Blocks 20%429 To Enable You More Quickly to Fill Your Book, We Have Made Arrangements to Give Stamps for Soap AGold Standa,, d tamp f Fach lover Store na St Your a —_— How to Fill a Book In a Short Space of Time Wrappers, Trade Marks, Tags, Labels, &c. See the Great List of Articles in Your Gold Standard Stamp Books, Pages 3 to 17. Misses’ Broadcloth Suits, | Value $25.00, at $19.75 One of the prettiest sutts for the Miss of 14 to 16 we have seen this season at the price quoted. | jacket | These splendid Suits are exactly like cut.’ They c lined throughout with a good quality of satin; well med; circular skirt, with fold. special at ne in all the new shades; ilored and trim. $19.75 | Misses’ $16.75 Suits at $12.75 | Value $25.00; Misses’ Broadcloth Suits—Single and dou ble breasted, lined throughout with satin; circular skirt, buttoned. $16.75; special at | Misses’ $18.00 Suits, $10.00 Misses’ and Junior Suits—In mixtures and plain colors; lined throughout, some | trimmed, others plain; pleated skirts; no two alike, but all sizes in $10 00 | 5 the lot. Values up to $18.00, to close out at Girls’ $10.00 Coats, $7.95 | Girls’ Coats—Three-quarter and full length, lined throuEhoU velvet collar or | buttoned to neck; good, practical school coat. Sizes 6 to 14 years. | allio abd Ojsabvicsicayie cis ccisiiveiecies sacs coca sectes cess ecioeiiis $7.95 | In Both Buildings. Men’s Black Derby Hats Correct Styles of the Regnlar } $ J 50 3.00 Grade (Slightly Imper- These Hats are the product of one of the best Hat manufacturers in Danbury, who is so articular about the reputation of his Hats that rejects all that have the slightest imperfec- tion. We take the entire factory output of these so-called imperfect Hxts—the blemishes are so Immaterial that they do not affect elther their appearance or wearing qualities—and $3 50 ° we mark them....+ssese-+ A shipment ot twelve cases just received— on sale while they last. Adams Building—Second Floor. ~ The Celebrated V. Perrin & Cie Gloves — : for Men $1.00 rai Value $1.50 The New “Muto” Patented Overcoats and Raincoats for Men. One of the newest creations in smart clothing is the “Muto” patented Overcoat and Raincoat, manufactured by one of the leading Rochester clothing houses. They are made in both liglit and dark neat fancy pat- terns, doubie faced fabrics, cut 52 inches long, full and graceful. A cpat that will appeal to the public because of the double service it will render. The principal feature is the collar, as it can be worn in the regulation overcoat or raincoat style or adjusted to button high as in military collar fashion, affording stormcoat protection, at $22.50, $25.00, $28.00, $30.00 $22.50 Tuxedo Suits $16.50 New Suits, especially designed for critical dressers, made of fine quality Alu wit peaked lapel or shawl collars, handsomely lined and extra fine silk facing, in all including those for the street, MD ILO AO size mm Valch bea SO val elisiesisisiesisnisciiaricls . $16.50 Men’s High Grade Clothing $10.09 A few hundred Suits offered for quick selling, in neat, fancy patterns, | some plain blue or black fabrics; formerly priced up to BI CoR NTL TAS Gl SHS, Atinonanassnanasdaananannan $10.00 Splendid Values in Boys’ Clothing. Boys’ $5.00 Reefers, $2.95 Boys’ Double Breasted Suits ki 3 Sizes 2% to 9 Worth $6.00, at $3.85 | | 8 to 16 | | es of gray, brown and | | | years. years. Mad Cheviot which has be made and trimmed; bI worth $5.00, at...... Boys’ Bloomer & Knickerbocker Trousers Worth $1.50 and §2.u0, at 89c In a good variety of neat patterns in fancy mixed Cheviots; sizes 3 to s. Value $1.50 and $2, at The Famous W. L. Douglas Boys’ 75c Blouses, 49c In neat patterns of Madras or Percale; with or without collar; sizes 8 to 16 years fe 73¢., at 89c | Adams Building—Second Floor, *2.09 shrinkage, at, each... 49¢ | Perrin’s Gloves are too well known to make any further comment about this offering. Made of heavy and light weight capeskin, prix seams and pique sewn, in tan leather color. Value Men’s Knit Underwear At Very Special Prices $2.50 to $3.50 Underwear at $1.95 Heavy winter weight, full fashioned; regular made natural and white wool Shirts and Drawers, seconds of the well known Medlicott make; also jersey fitting high grade, full fash- ioned ribbed Shirts and Drawers, heavy winter ight. Value $2.50 to $3.50 weigh ‘alue $2.51 £. each, $1.95 at... seeed Norfolk Underwear, $1.65 Heavy winter weight, full fashioned; regular made natural wool Norfolk and New Bruns- wick Shirts and Drawers, silk front, pearl but- tons, contains enough cotton mixture $1 65 to insure non-shrinkage at, each..... * Root’s Underwear $1.00 | Men's $1.00 Underwear, 79c Celebrated Tivoli Wool Shirts and| Men's heavy-weight Natural Wool Drawers, perfect quality, warm andj Shirts and Drawers, warm and well durable, best natural color, part cot-| made, perfect in quallty and warranted ton, which insures against $1 00 nobepiy lnbaple) worth $1.00 79¢ ? | each, al oeteee see Adams Building—First Floor arc Special Saturday Sale of 125 Men’s65c Neckwear/4¥¢ 1,200 Scarfs, made of rich quality, heavy, pure silks; a large variety of designs, in black, navy, gray, brown, gun metal grounds, with neat designs or stripes; a large folded square to tie as a soft small four-in-hand knot, Value 65c. 25 each, special at..... A Cc Adams Buildi oe Complete Assortments of Almost Perfect Shoes for Men The best assortment we have had in months of these world-famous Shoes is here for your selection. All the Famous Leathers, all the Noted meet | Styles. Sizes for Everybody. | Choice A large stock of these well known Shoes have just ar- rived tor Saturday's selling. $2 59 hey are termed “factory damaged,” having some slight ° surface blemish from the handling, but not enough to . affect their wearing qualities or appearance. Our sale per pair men are often unable to point out d so slight, Splendid Values in Men’s Shoes at $1.98 About five hundred pairs of Douglas Factory Damaged Shoe peftect Men's Shoes, in the newest Fall shapes CIA) Ble ass | Witch Night Favors at the Very Lowest Possible Prices. Horner Pies, in forms of ghosts, pumpkins, dolls, us, harvest baskets, etc, Filled with prizes; from Hone i Made Cacoanut) Cran a 20 TSP, s $1.50 to $10.00 TTT AAA San AAAnAnAANsAA 25 | Funny Favors from, ¢a., $e to98c * =i of Ghostly Lanterns, from, each, Home Made Peanut Smack, per Beto $350 WDeveveceserreerecesseees 25c Pumpkin Mottoes, $1.00 doz,, at, Home Made Chocolate Covered Ah anannnnnanannnananny $0c Molasses Cri 29¢ ng—Basement. Candy Dept., Adams Bui Art Embroideries Special values in Stamped Underwear on fine quality French Nainsook. NIGHT GOWN Value $1.00, DRAWERS. Vélue 50c., at. .39¢ +++ 80¢, CORSET COVERS. Value 25c., h A AAR TUS | TUARARAAA . 15¢ SHIRT WAISTS, s { on SHIRT WAISTS tam on linen, in Eyelet Braid 1 good quality Persian Lawn; many jan designs. \alue i Jesigns. Value $1.00, Set Meee aciaeae ase 75¢ at RETO Adams Building—Bale: Snapping Mottoes, $1.96 doz., at, | each 5c ony, ti)

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