The evening world. Newspaper, October 30, 1908, Page 8

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ER — dS RR — in the WOK i, vu Sea Sweeps Aboard and Pours |tn'voard. Cataract Down Compan- along was no use to 1 hear us in the /KILLED HIMSELF IN SIGHT ion Way. | OF WIFE AND HER MOTHER. CAPTAIN'S LAST TRIP. |sianien Brings Miss Watt, His Daugh- Lxe. i Bi st One Hun ndred and Twenty- i Dekenbardt had u) }with his wife and bab Jatreet, Long Island ¢ ntly ved ‘0. 63 Henry ter, to Wed Byoker and Quits Sea for ‘Shore. abeth ‘The Cunard liner Lusitanta doc 8) Pinan @ay, after a voyage in which + flenced what Capt. Watt, ander, called “real old-fasht er.” On Monday ber we: jay last, guns and a heavy sea was @ cabin pas the saloon or take a duck spume that blew over th that, most of the 600 were while it was blow! ing, vhe ngers had to vemain in om the Shoe i} sd gmong them Lucy Were sitting at the foc < elimped Way, when a giant comb: Bboard and poured in a cat t down | the stairway. They were soaked | from head to foot. Another big wave flooded tho elevator and put it tem-| porarily out of commission. | Capt. Watt's Last Voyage. When the Lusitania was berthed, | Capt. Watt's sea life came to an end. | He has made his last voyage, he said, | @nd will begin shore life to-morrow by | Deing present at the marriage of his @aughter, Miss Helen Watt, who came ever on the Lusitania, to Gordon R. Watt, a fourth cousin. The wedding will be celebrated at the Fifth Avenue Baptist Church, by Dr. Aked, the pas- tor. Miss Watt met her cousin about a Yyear ago while she was on a trip in ls country, He-is a Chicago frutt e . ° Combination Shoe satisfactorily fills the demand for a shoe that fits snug ufder the arch of the foot and over the in- step. Made two widths narrower the regulation shoe providing erfect comfort for feet ordinarily ard to fit. Single and Double Soles. woker, and the son of an old sailing | Shipmaster who amassed a fortune after | he had left the sea for a Virginia plan- tation. Miss Watt has devoted the last | gix years to nursing. She was for six years in charge of the nurses at the Royal Southern Hospital, Liverpool, and fmore recently was the surgical sister at | ithe Edinburgh Hospital of the Church ‘ef Scotch Deaconesaes. ¢) Balloon Castaways Arrive. iM. He Apaold and H. J. Hewat, who SOLD NOWHERE ELSE, JAMES S. COWARD, 268-274 Greenwich St., N. Y. (HEAR WARREN STREET, ) Mall Orders Filled. Send for Catalogue. 180603 Established 45 Years 1908 T. KELLY 203 Sixth Avenue Between 16th and 17th Sts. Open Saturday Evenings Clothing = Credit Everything that’s new in Men's, Young Men’s, Ladies’ and Misses’ Wearing Apparel for the Fall and Winter is now here for your in- spection. The stocks include every stylish model, every fashionable fabric, in all the newest colorings of the season, Always rightly priced. Have Your Purchase Charged and Pay in Weekly or Monthly Payments, 12.00 to a5 08 | Women’s Suits, Youths’ Suits, 10.00 to 25. Misses’ Sults, 12.00 to 33.00 Overcoats, 10.00 to 45,00 | Princess ow, ns, 19.75, e $0.00 Boys’ Suits and Overcoats, $2.95 to $7.95 We Make All Alterations Free of Charge. All Goods Marked in Plain Figures. Dress Well on #1 a Week ONLY ENTRANCE THROUGH FURNITURE STORE A Full Line of Furniture, Carpets and Bedding Brooklyn Store, 470 Fulton Street Men’s Suits, 15.00 to 50.00 You may as well drink good ale It costs no more than other kinds In Splits, Bottles, and on Draught at Hotels, Restaurants, Chop Houses, etc. Brewery Bottling) Cafes rocers an e Merchants qar Street, Ph INDIA PALE whe cn at the waist, heel and instep than Cr er Le THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1908, TO-DAY AT 9 A.M. SALE STARTS: To-day and To-morrow Will Be Big Days at LEADING AMERICAN CLOTHIERS: Speers Out THEIR BIG STORE Corner 6th Ave. and 23d St. EVERY SUIT, TOP COAT, CRAVENETTE, OVERCOAT AND TROUSERS AT }3 PRICE Unable to Renew Lease---Forced t Vacate Il out for wh of Fall, and t Ch i stylish om, from the lead and B: Many bt these Y, Reg alee. Brices. Snappy 3 oN Excellent Workmanship Men’ s Business Suits Men’s Winter Overceats Retail Sale at ail ° Sale Value (Sizes 34 to 44.) rice! Value (Sizes 34 to 44.) Brice 10.00 y Wool Cheviots.... 5-00) 10.00 Heavy Oxford O: . 5.00 12,00 Black ¢ its 6.00 Gray Ov 14.00 7.00 16.00- Brow rits 8.00 deb 1 Suits... 9-00) 35.60 Brown or Far 10.09 35.00 Brown # B 12.50/7°"™ Hd Overcoat, aes 2 £218)5 Overcoat sers. SES vents Boys’ and Children’s 43 regular prices. Boys’ Suits Men’s Top Coats my Retail Long Pants, Sale | Retail Siz Sale Value 16 to) 10) yeors ) Fice|| \aluempensocesios tod SaiPrice! Bae a |10.00 Tan Top Coa 5.00 MULLIN) (N3 |12.00 Black Thibet Fail Goat.,, 6.00 9.00 Black Che | 14.00 Oxford Cravenette. . 7.00 12.00 Fancy Wors 16.00 Covert Tan Cc 8.00 | 5.00 Brown Styles.. 118,08. ilk Lined ¥ 9.00 Scotch Cheviots. oo COE TEEAnE Os E | nettes 10.00 Men's Trousers tice Retail (Double Breasted, Sale Value. 6 to 16 y 3.00 Fancy C mB 5.00 Worstec 6,00 Custom KING’ Open Saturday Night Until 10 RAILROAD FARE ALLOWED TO OUT-OF-TOWN PUaC‘ASEAS. SHOW YOUR COUPON TG CASHIER Made Worste AN’S greatest com- fort is tobacco, and f§ the comfort is greatest in a good chew. Any old-time tobacco- user will tell you so, ; Prove it for yourself with Fine-Cut Chew Made entirely from the choicest Green live tobacco, famous for its rich, lasting flavor. Only the purest, cleanest leaf. Sold in tin-foil packages everywhere at 5 cents. Established by D. H. McALPIN & CO, “Follow the Crowd” Into The World’s “Want” Columns, | Boys’ Short-Pants Suits i MOREL ALAROLEEEDELAELESAREEDS 7S PEASASELLESELE SL 6 LEEELEEEDEEEEES EE EEEEEEELESEELES: ee! | meneresaseneee a ey CANDY DEPT, PEANUT KISSES, POUND 12c Pyalltronitar ties models with semi-fitted backs. Handsomely trimmed on Worsled Suits Saturday POSER AAHOEAR ERE ARAM AARE RAL AAA [Cc [lke assortment of colorings. collar, cuffs and_pockets with silk braid. JAUNTY NEW FALL SUITS FOR MISSES. Made of Broadcloth and Spyenues Busy Orn Worsteds. Neatly trimmed, Nov- TASS Sug elty striped lining. All colors and Neen Fy Black. 14 to 18 years, $15.00 os values ...........s eee ee . $10 HANDSOMELY TAILORED BROAD: CLOTH SUITS FOR MISSES. Trimmed with satin bands on collar, cufls and pockets, Slashed sides, edged with satin. Full flared skirts with circular fold and buttons. All the leading colors and Black. * Values 15 up to $25.00, at. $ Children’ s ‘Wear CHILDREN’S MILITARY COATS in a number of neat mixtures and Plain colors. 6 to 14 years. $06.00 values, $3.98 BALI id materials. with velvet CHILDREN’S NEW Many styles breasted models CoO. De TRIMMED MILLINERY Sfeeval 4% Reductions on All Hats in Our Second Ficor Millinery Parlors. ILLINERY uy oi auy SMART SC HOOL FRO KS t ae Galatea nob by aie 14 years. that has just This Suit, Sis. (THE 147H STREET Ra, Second Floor.) aaa ee a Men’s and Boys’ Sweater Coats also. ) been present month A $4.50 Hats, EN'S AND B meni) wo YS’ COAT STYL! $5.5 $3.00 $3.66 0 Hats, $6.50 Hats, $10.00 Hats, $4.34 $6.66 $12.00 Hats, up to $35.00 Hots, $8.00 $23.83 (THE 14TH STRE SOF GENUINE 5c Brands CIGARS | , a NG Nee SAND Boys’ a 69c N's COAT STYLE SWEATERS, absolutely pure Shaker Knit Worsted. Full fashioned. Come in light and dark Oxford, plain and fancy trimmed. Large pearl but- 98 tons, Value up to § $4.00. t u bird Floor.) T STORE, Second Floor.) My ATS Famous Complete wood-burning outfits at a price never Be- 7 it consists of SERSLA WOMEN’S WAISTS \omen’s Chiffon Taifeta Weists, also Net and Nun's Veiing Waists, with panels of embroid- ery, lace insertions a id clusters of pin tucks. vatues i Women’s Union Linen Waists, eently, tailored, Gibson plaits across shoulders and stitched E ockets. Long sleeves. Laundered 2 ae and aah. $1.50 values...-- 98c k Fancy Lace and Chiffon Taffeta Waists stylish and popular models, In Black, Brown, Navy, Ecru and White. Designed with lace insertion, Persian trim~- Y with and pin tucks. $3.50 values $2.98 Women’s Cozt Sweat- | Women’s Golf Vests, O1CE CUTS OF sacaseass Maia Floor.) (sixth Floor) Women's Coat sk 1,000, PAIR SHOES, large! ers, anes shel in Red,Gray,White and | ers, double or 5 N'S SHOES sera a "ena “eta fou trimmed but | 2 rows of pearl but- | Side: with or without r : pockets; extra fine) tons sinnicy) meted) |) Beech and) Cbbed i 33.98" value, $2.98 ics 98 ae... $1.98 2% 'C to EE. mt (THE 14TH STRERT STORE, Second Floor.) BR( D N CLOTH TOP PATENT. COLT- “91.89 WOMEN’S SUITS, SPECIAL AT . Latest styles. Directoire models in- cluded, with satin-faced revers and buttons. Beautifully trimmed with satin bands and buttons, Guaranteed lining. Extra full flared skirts with TAN CALF LAG Cuban_ heels ITS, Goodyear welted S15 for GIRLS AND CHILDREN and 11% to 2; $1.50 values WOMEN'S FUR TRIMMED FELT JU- LIETTES, Healt le BOYY TAN SHOES, in sizes 4, 4% and soles, sizes 5, Youths! sizes, | deep fold at bottom. All colors and 8, W an 8% to 12%. 50. Ine "89c Merion tie 79c¢ | black. Values up to $22.50 Black ... WOMEN'S $37.50 TAILORED SUITS, Di- BOYS’ BOX CALF AND PATENT COLTSK SHOES, in sizes 1 to 1 719 5% 50 values. $3.00 Sample Shoes in this lot at.++srrerr+ . rectoire, Empire! and Colonial models, effec- WOMEN'S 39¢ MEN'S 50c¢c. CHILDREN 50c , tively trimmed with Skinner's satin and cov- BLACK OVER- | TACK OVER- JERSEY LEG. ered buttons, 42-inch Coats with patch pock- ert a Sévell | GAITERS, GINGS, sizes ets, high collar; French flared Skirts with sizes | all 6 to , satin edged fold and but- oot ie 25C | ie 25c | 10 25c one IR Br PET $24 98 ! gurl blacktatseesasaaaanen ° MEN’S SHOES /, Men's $4.00 and $5.00 Walk- overs, slightly imperfect, $1.98 and $2.69. I 4 Low oltskin, but a Alterations Free WOMEN’S FULL LENGTH COATS, of light weight Kersey and Broadcloth, with Skinner's satin bands and buttons; lined or half lined with guaranteed satin; some Directoire mod- els in the lot, while others are in collarless ef- fect, edged with velvet and silk $10 Cuts, largely t of Vie braid, Black only; sizes 34 to 44. $15.00 values . Ba DAA DAR OAS BARE DAEEAASAEEASS EESESEASEEEEESES BEALS EESEEEEADAS SESESDAAEREERAE SA LEE ES

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