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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1908. Tr A BREWING Million School Children O MILES A WINUIE <0 C0. BONDHOLDERS ina Writing Contest jpywe 7) pIN oh oe = rage the nearly one milllon school children of Greater New York In their writing tessons; J HUNTING FOR IT To help the teachers who have this !mportant branch of NNSYLVA study in hgnd by offering a new stimulus for their pupils; And:to-interest parents and guardians in the progress of the young ae , feet ledn the art of penmanship, The Evening World has planned a con- Big Electric Motors Witi Brine ual pllaelaal) CHiflecis sible in this dine of school work for the boys and girls of the greater city, ig Electr eee : Fe ee nee ee ” Suits Pe ae i a ft S a spac tant 4 New Tailored Suits, Gita TET inprovie, oe $922 and $25 Values 7 | 3 (6) Thursday's Sale Exclusive Winter costumes, brilliant in their present mo- pt i ATR , ment style, will be sold. to- and Offices Closed When | fa mbich prizes aggregating $500 will be awarded as follows: Philadelphia Within Hour 8° SRA UTARINGAG) Ta Rent Wasn’t*Paid. TO THB BOYS AND GIRLS OF NIGHT YEARS OR UNDER— of New York. neet | the Pennayivi : Ra IARRR ETE one-half ther value. They iz $100 ne. as follows: First prise, $20; seoond prize, $10; third EN ees) m was to deter ooseve etal ie ete are the finest productions of oriae, $5; viz tere) of $8 each; sia prises of $2 eaoh, and thirty n 1L.—Pres: t Roose the season's tenden pos- sessing those classic, gra-eful lines that only the most ac- complished artists can execute. Jent wan five prises of $1 eaoh, PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 1, — From _ghormoy WHERE'S “COL.” PERCH? TO THE BOYS AND GIRLS OF 8 TO 10 YEARS—$100 tn % 1 pul! York to Philadelpli!a in an hour The experimental motor prices, Firet prige, $20; escoond prise, $10; third prize, $5; sia t of of prises of $3 each; sia prises of $8 euch, and thirty-five prizes of $1 i each. it Is declared has now demonstrated, after repeated unce! ja Railroad, who admit Private Detective Who “Was President Cannot Thro du. Pirsi pring, 820; ssoond price, $10; tMird. prise, $04 Hit petween Here abd N ' Superb Broadcloths x irs 5; 8 » jf thir 6, $5; siz ere and New . resident Cannot Throw prises, First prise, weper dareey ANN PY Lan RC RTORS corrubus Fhe Kind You Have Always Bought. Rich English Cheviois Liston the Subject. eeon. has | TO THE BOYS AND GIRLS FROM 18 TO 14 YEARS—$100 in Impor‘ed Mixtures s been delayed, has been manufactured under the supervision of Chas, If, Fletcher for EL ia HIS is the caution applied to the public announcement of Castoria that i prices, Firat prive, $£0; second prize, $10; third prize, §5; eto . according thi officials, over 30 years—the genuine Castoria. Treapectfully call the attention 5 Jew ; \ Holders of bonds of the Independent prizes of $8 each; sie prizes of $8 each, and thirty-five prizes of 31 because of th 4 the un. of fathers and mothers when purchasing Castoria to sce that the wrapper bears Smart New Stripes Brewing Company, which was organ: | each. the Pres}. is signature in black. When the wrapper is removed the same signature ap- Beautifully Satin Lined ($sed early this year with a capital | TO THE BOYS AND GIRLS FROM 14 TO 16 Seine in bs ess pears on both sides of the bottle in rey Parents who have used Castoria for os Dies - [tock of $1,000,000, and which subse- | prices. First prize, $20; second price, $10; third prize, $5; their iittle ones in the past years need ‘no warning against counterfeits and w quently had a $50,000 bond issue, are! prises of $3 each; eic prizes of $2 each, and thirty-five prizes of Mt Pennsylvania imitations, but our present duty is to call the attention of the younger gener- Clever, pquant, dashing Ing to find out where they stand, each, nes to be 1 be the so- ation to the great danger of introducing into their families spurious medicines, modeley revenlinee liiinenver A three per cent. dividend on the bonds Ay boy or girl not more than sixteen years of age in any school in) called New nal Trunk Line, It is to be regretted that there are ees who are now engaged in tho oad rat fi eur A hdue on Nov. 1 has not been paid, and fe New York this d r J.,un- Nefarious business of putting up and selling all sorts of aubstitutes, or what satiity of the season's newest there appears to be no one who will lew York can enter Competition and work for one of the, Manhattan and @bould more properly be termed counterfeits, for medicinal preparations not whims. ss effects with wtand sponsor for the concern. only for adults, but worse yet, for children's medicines, It therefore devolves Louis pockets and de Medici Bfforts to locate “Col.” J. P. Perch, on the mother to serutini ely what she gives her child, Adults can do that for themselves, but the child has to rely on —— the mother's watchfulness, Cle + Genuine Castoria always bears the signaturo of LAY. Vdd e promoter of the company, have failed Ps Evening World asks its young readers to copy thls short WJ. H. Redmond, a detective at No. 32 Bentence: “The Evening World is read in our home,” in their best (Broadway, who was made president of andwriting and send it to The Evening World office. fthe concern, sald this morning that he mew nothing of the details of tho Comply with the simple conditions in the accompanying coupon, be rpompany, admitting that he was used ry 343 . .. \eimply asa dummy” by “Col.” Peren, Eateful with your writing, keep your paper nice and clean and fold “I put up some money for Perch, Mt neatly if it requires folding, for all these elements will be considered ‘which has never been returned to me,” ceaid Redmond. “He was an affable fel- In ewarding the Prizes. . ‘Yow, and after he explained the brew- Pupils may send in any number of specimens. The contest does not ery Bcheme to mo T consented to let him end-until Nov. 28. Practise and improve your handwriting. use my name. I never attended any of ays . 4 the meetings of the company; in fact, 1 Save postage by waiting until you have written five specimens. A knew nothing whatever about Perch’s two-cent stamp ‘will carry five specimens and five coupons. Plans except that he made it appear we would make between $200,000 and $500,000 | SEE COUPON ON PAGE 2. without very much expense to ourselves vand little personal effort.” According to J. Groh, manager of the | horse, to a Mght > Franklin Brewing Company, of Brook- | West Drive. At : } lyn, “Col.” Perch negotiated for the/ shaft broke close to t purchase of that plant. When the time the end dropped on the h came for putting up the money, how- ae animal bolted. Tyson, cool ar ever, Mr. Groh says, Perch did not ap- vas figuring or 1 pear. ek The Company's “Plans.” [man who was ranginy “IT understood from Perch,” said Mr. just north of the S collars. Elegant trmmirgs of satin in effective designs and an endless number of buttons. Other plain tailored models equally as smart in styles that will last and materials which will wear. | [wes SELL MORE REAL LACES THAN ANY OTHE TORE IN AMERICS \ eH =) @lestaB.isned® Py | >) rp) Sr AVENUE. Nx ||] Ave. AY | E Ehrich Br OS, 2 Beautiful Suits ||| 4cBal For Misses, § 98 NO MAID ORD, $20.00 Value, Your Guarantee— Best Misses’ Suit Sale in the City Alterations FREE SALE AT ALL THREE STORES a 14-l6at 14th Soe } {60646 Filton Stet BROOKLYN ze 645%0651 Broad Siret Groh, "that his company was going to tersection.sanother motenHelc i buy a brewery at College Point end Driver ee Sticks to Seat androtied down ciatelihe beauty ered TEA es f another in the Bronx. He told me that t | style j While he had not closed the deal with as Rig Crashes Over A i the College Point Company, he hed al- } A Distinct Empire Model ; ready begun to handle part of their Park Embankment. ies the Independent Brewing Com- organized the names of John| Elmer Tyson, an expert handler » president; H. J. Cartitz-| horses in Durland's Riding Academ = retary, and W. H. Jones ap-| was painfully injured in a runaway in| MOSS SUCCEEDS PARKHURST. he papers, Redmond de-| Central Park to-day. He would have| at tne annual meet that he resigned from the | controlled the horso eventually with the ety tor tne Preven several months ego andjaid of a mounted policeman, had the nignt, brank Moss was el fitzson and Jones did Ukewise, | animal remained on the road, but he gent ‘to succeed the Hey. ’ Perch as the whole thing. | had no chance when the course of the Perch filed a deed of trust with the| runaway ran down a thirty foot em- Title Insurance Company | ®ankment. aking it the trustee of the! Tyson wae driving a obig, spirited company and naming land in Jersey and Long Island, along with vent the company had or might “sc ae ta JAMES McGREERY & CO. ior quality © trimmed wit! Elegantly Tailored & Fitted Made 5 i - JAMES McCREERY & CO. 23rd Strect 34th Street (gras extraluwelghts, remulariy of the Soct- n of Crime last Money cheerfully refunded iq, ke Arotd Suitings, ss ney cheerfully refui Girls’ $8.00 Girls’ $9.00 [f| “tise Shins” Long Coats Caracul Coats : i devves UNUSUAL SALE = se * es igg||| OF ORIENTAL RUGS. omens Vests and d_Drawers | Parkhurst would, co memper of the Board of An invoice of Oriental Rugs for- Gece rine te Te merly the property of O. Agopian & Son, esired. late Bankers and Rug Merchants of ie Kid Gloves, i iesue bonds were certified to by the Lawyers’ tenes “chgertut nie pair, "g Constantinople, has been received from Title Insurance Company, and what dis- ane cheerfully refunded if desired, : 5 : : position was made of them later by agrd Sireet 34th Street = Girls’ $7.00 * vanes 2.clasp Cashmere Gloves the Trustee in liquidation. Perch ts not known. fs Q i if Le die. Value, This Pasi “i unusual collection, together Never Saw the Bonds. < $ Wool Dresses Money’ ‘cheerfu A : , HCHO TCR coe ERE Chanel On Thursday, November the r2th. $12 Fall Suits 9, 3 vHted. wool ana * Boys! $2:80 Suits with a recent Importation of very fine bonds,"’ said Redmond. “Perch wanted For Misses and Juniors heeks and plain col OT) ale to handle everything himself; he would 08 He Bove Chica Kune! it desired. large Carpets, is on exhibition and sale, ey : ae ene a i Reeters, all) of wool broadclot ned and tallored: $4.00 qual not explain anything to me, so Ire} MILLINERY DEPARTMENTS, in Both Stores. aligned. The document said the Lawyers’ Title and black ith satin s A few examples of value are as Money cheerfully refunded if follows :— Black Ostrich Feathers, Insurance Company was not to ve re- t fire | Ye Boys’ 19¢ Sus fi aponsible, but was to serve simply as | ouanaiee inehe ier d styles, Size e Money. cheerful ietundted 4. Large Afghan Carpets, ¢ y ft nC. see eec eee to 8, ly ste desire oe Py also stipulated that the officers of the | ae, aa rev A Aah a and Values $90.09 and $100,00 company were not to be held re-| 17 hsann 9c Henrietta, Ca i Son Real Scotch Lace Curtains |} ii Aen Karak and Cuendji Rugs\(Many semi it The company took three rooms in the * $ 0 Black Brogd aned containing 35 square feet), $20.00 { i new office building at Park avenue and! Full width and le double th Hf 1 locked stitch ' 98e reat oth. Value $40.00 , ) Forty-first street May 1. Less than a 5 4 legen regular price $2.00; sale price, pal uals @ yur TRUS BIO \ gnonth's rent was pid. Bult was| COLORED! DRESS|GOODS, in Roth stores, i da se hong Daghestan and other Caucasian {brought at tho ond of three months ¢ c ey 5 Silk eeeen ze § 5} 1) uttits ihediney wien, fe 8 Ms a 1} jFent, and the offices were closed, ommencing ursday, November the rath. Portieres ney cheerful funded if 4 59¢ weaves, $5.00 to $18.00 each i Paks: SPE SRTU Ae SDSS New eTer penal Sale of Imported Suitings, consisting ‘ (82, 98 $8. 98 Satin Messing, nated ste gaye : alue $15.00 to $3000 | tment for rent. | of Mixed Cheviots, Fancy Serges, Checks, ‘ay ra if desires Purchases will be carefully stored oun Gane | Overplaids, Chevrons and Fancy Stripes. ies sigh sre” qlounce ainten in Py for future delivery. { eens 45 to 50 inches wide. 1,00 per yard +i veneer vata it * $1.00 a of % per cent. on Noy 1 former price 1.50 to 2,00 isses' ourist Coats, is. loone | { " P Money would be sent by’ Nov, 1b Jane aa piniier Tal oa? gate JAMES ERY a 00 It ts k hi m of bh 1,000 iS years, at rea ie nor eeotnasd of RO FL Mattresses - a i deaen ance McGRE ; } operty mentioned tu if ane propery aeiaenea cle weal “Eins | UMBRELLAS, In Both Stores, jat Riverhead and a dozen at bastport, | Gol County: & few a Fain: Covered with extra fine quality, tape edge, Taffetas Silk, A large variety of tancy handles, 26 inch for women, 28 inch for men, 2.95 yalue 4.00 to 4.50 HAIR MATTRESSES quality soft hair size; one or bper Pure Haim! 2crd *trest 34th Street | | | 'y A yrrpihy vefunded if desired, | = Women's Handkerchiefs, isin write: |B Covered with fine quality Twilled Silk or Union Taffeta, Handles of Imported Natural wood. 26 inch for women. 25 inch for men, 2.25 ul value 3.50 | nr cee CORSETS, Jn Both Stores, aig Sale of ames and Rugs! i | 89 ality A wool 4 6 new orted Scotch Body Bri All Corsets Carefully Fitted, a f | American Lady Unbreakable Cor- $14, 98 Brussels “Velvet 79¢ Reversible. th A that “Big Tim" Sai | sets, firmly boned, with extra support een at "6, 49 rer at ‘41. 48 Rugs, 18¢ Ac as ] at waist line, Models especially designed Size o of sand ae | Bis ne and colorings: | fice AXA Inches; fringed: reguiar HER HUSBAND MISSING, for well developed figures, moulding the be | i Becht ide ce SEAS ————— , orm into slender lines, Strong front Mottled effects; superb acts mele Fins dame and side supporters 4.50 xi2 peepee Rugs ° si se tists, BOGS! a) Augustine Corsets, 1ew models for CHAPTER IN, Cork Linoleum Inlaid Linoleum F loor Oileloth A man who failed in business asked A friend to please explain Whs, though he tricd to bulid up trade, Mis efurts were ; every type of figy Models for well b ‘ developed figures, with extra depth at back and closely cut hips, Adyive was given and 7itile “World Want? 3.00 to 12,50 JAMES McCREERY & CO, azrd Street 34th Sireet Sie Me ned a to APM yd, abt * \ail, a He wore an upper and lower set of f ‘