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oe a 7 y ] FRACTURED SKULL EDWARD Ke, abet i waren Court, Nov. 2 nate. piung Claimants HAMMOND, BANKER, DEAD, | Lake c > ged the TRYING 10 DUDGE sunty bench and bar into a tur. y moll, Judge V. Ratter is unable to te Anpe s AN. uw and why « r s toes should For Thi ry- tive Ye ars He W as be worth more than another's Andrew h Christensen, employed by two Gary co: Head of Union Trust Com- | Christensen, emptoy : pany—Of Noted Family. tractors, Jost all the toes on his right foot wh 1 a clutch on a derrick broke and one fell on his foot. He sued for $1,000, While he was employed at the Inter- state mills 4 t Chicago a truck two Mrs. Gavanni Had d Disobeyed Husband in Visiting Green- wich Street House. The jurors are one man's tors ome, No. 1 Unis after an illness of two place, Mrs. Mary Gavanni, of No. Twelfth street, is dying in St. Vin \ Hospital from a fractured skull rece ‘Yate last might by a fall from a eacape at No. 714 Greenwich stree whére she had crawled to avoid her daughter, Mary, and her husband According to the polite Mrs. Gavanni hed been told by her husband that she | must not visit the Greenwich street | West net's: Clearing naveen Testifies in Rhyme on of James Gore King, d the grandson of Rufus tf Now York's frst Sonators October 9, 1908. Gentiewien, In reply to your favor, | answer in : a His father sme; house. Ignoring the order, Mrs, Ga- | Q2¢ dent of the te ‘ell’ T hood oh, medicine at this time; Yannt Tate last night lert her home and | Chamber of Commerce. ut should T Rappen to be taken sick, made for Greenwich street. Her day ident oe the Stock “Bienangs |! would’ sake Mfinyoa's "Remedioa rent ott reer followed and saw 2 is | ota you,evee think, ae sou ow 8 4. Of the danger. ina 1ttle cold? Mary, the daughter, followed and | | And cametimes, trom a little chug, asked ‘for her mother. She made a THIRD PEACE CONFERENCE uptian divelope and casriey sou off; search from room to room. The mother | was not to be found, but the girl fafled | to notice that a blind had been pulled | down over a window which overlooked tha fire-ascaps e started from the house, and on the sidewalk found the uncon: us form o! her mother. Mrs. Gavanni was taken £0 the hospital where the doctors said @he hadn't much chance to recover. eS ee NEW STEEL TRUST BRANCH, PITTSBURG, Noy. 19—A department!) PROPOSED BY NETHELANDS. [Berard wake Bae are eimmple and Munyon'a Remedies, I find, are the best; 19.—The Govern-| 1, elands has proposed to! f,bave uted fem, and Meh etcod, te tebe, Muayon's Remedies do the tHok GHARLES F. JOHNSON, IG Oliver etkest, Brerett, Mi THE HAGU ment of the N advocate the convocation of en interna- tional committee to arrange for a third peace confewnce, ase. During a debate to-day in Parliament | qo to your drugaist and purchase a bott!e Office budget Foreign] at once. vinderen made a general | wil! refund intern tional politics, in Ov. uur money. —MUNTON, of scientific research will be added to Nich he said he had’ de the United States Steel Corpor n next @ declara spring, taking in the investigation of ase of Minerals, products and methods and cov- > . such a! Paw-Paw Li ering ali the constituent companies of course would 1 been sncompatible PM at. tight, and the corporation. with the independence of Holland. jstrong and wall next day. hould he worth $2,800 each und another 5) ia | Chas. F. ‘Johnson | o.—Two men | ‘ew Christowski's | | | | FOR WOMEN | Styles That Give Distinction A woman’s foot will always look attractive and trim in appearance when shod in any of the 119 new models of Women’s Regals. And every particular woman realizes that becoming footwear is essential to the fashionable effect of her costume. Regal Quarter-sizes provide the “in-between” sizes that insure an exact fit tor every foot——not a shoe a little too tight or too loose. The sizes of Women’s Regals range from 134 to 814. The illustration shows a $5 Special High-Cut Shoe for stormy weather, which has the smart style of a high-price custom shoe. Regal Shoes are famous for their gay repro- One of the new Reed New Fall and Winter Style Book Sent Free on Request. Brera #4 end 98 Mail Orders Promptly Filled GREATER NEW YORK WOMEN’S STORES @New York City 785 Broadwe.y, cor. 10th St #1369 Broadway, cor 37th St 338 Sixth Ave... or. 21st St. 166 W. 125th St., 7th Ave ar Gates Ave (TH A STAR ARE OPEN LVENTEGS Restaurant Eighth Fioor SIXTHIAV.,, 19°70 20% STREETS NEW YORK. 30 Years Leaders of Fashion, What's More Cheering To a Piano { Happy Home Life Than a e ND a Piano isn’t the costly luxury that some people seem to think. You will realize that when you visit the Piano Salon in the { Simpson Crawford Co, store on the Fourth Floor, There you will find fa splendid line Pianos, so mo priced and sold upon such easy that to buy Snd Why Shouldn’ t Sau Buy That Christmas Piano Now? of the fine One aiding favorites in our Piano Store is A. $350 Milton Piano $215 or $5 Down and $1 Weekly ‘TLe Milton is an exceptionally attvactive and worthy Piano, The design is stately and the mahogany veneering exquirite. Tt Deep, Rich Singing Tone of the Milion Piano flust be Heard, and the thoroughness and detail of the work- manship must be seen, to obtain an idea of the fine character of the instrument. he Milton Piano makes an Ideal Christmas Gift. We are receiving many orders for these beautiful Pianos. As a tempting inducement we will sell them on the above special terms, We are sole representatives for the famous Packard and Schumann Pianos Pian» Salon, #th Floor, AMPSON CRAWFORD CO. ‘ Sn ence — | if! | Bros., | | | || STANDARI STAMP fl Double Gold Standard Stamps with purchases made before 12 o'clock, Single Stamps after 12 o’clock. THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1908 | ON C AGold Stand-| Ten Free’ \3 P =[ \ ard Stamp | Gold Standard | wa \ | EILL DAMS 0 for each 10c. Stamps | ‘i vi ( . » of your | to Start Each jee Hy | | Sixth Avenue’s Greatest Store | iichave. Book. eeeaa be I Collectors of Gold Standard Stamps may add to their books or ccmplete their books with “S. & H.’’ Green Stamps, and these mixed books, when filled, will be redeemed in Premiums in any Premium Parlor of the Sperry & Hutchinson Co. Arts and Crafts Library Furniture |. Wesiern furniture markets, of Grand Rapids, M ent collection of th | magni $10.00 Desks at $6.75 | Finished Early English (like illustra- | tion); height 30 inches, top 36x20 incl This desk is a new {dea; | your home. $10.00; it you have { OO! | Regular price $ | -Regular price Regular price | Larg Regular price | Small Chair. . Regular price + Weathered oak, genuine feather loose cushion i Is frames—a most artistic Suit in every detail. Tf it fails to give satisfaction 1/ | Special Sale—Friday and Saturday Representing as we do the foremost manufacturers of the great ncluding the well known firm of Stickley higan, we are in a position to show a popular furniture. il] prove that our prices are the lowest in the city. Mission Library Furniture (Exactly like illustration.) Moreover, compari- seats, well made price. $14.00 Library Tables, $9.50 (Like cut.) | Rapids, ish are price § of the best a shade; 26x40 brown size of top Mich.; cons the h 3 be ies XO * wz OF | Groceries at Lowest Prices ADAMS BUILDING—('?hone 5700—Chelsea) Prompt Atienion Given ) Mail and Tdlephone Orders, We reserve the nist to limit quantitics. Fiour—Go al Best or Best XXX Med- bury’s | 78¢ | | per can, aE ™M TAIN coe ll Baker's Choco: Maeno 1] "8c Bran \ Great oe ‘Square Offerings for To-Morrow (Friday) NO MAIL, TELEPHONE OR C. O. D. ORDERS Cathedral Cloth Upholsiery Depariinent. { 3,000 yards of the popular drape 1}, Printed on 40-inch scrim, in imi i leaded glass in Cathedral afieet h lors | , Blouses Women’s —— < he ft aie here, » Heads, Vegetables and Anas to $15.00 ; Perfect imitations of Fruits, nade for this a Damask Squares Suitable for Tea and Lunch Cloths. }, Covered with a fine quality merce About 43 to 1% off regular price Serge, Paragon frames, cases and tassels, and Caps 75c, quality, sale price..........+. 48 | large tion of fancy and imported A choice selection of say nple Caps, to- 5c, quality, sale price «-y72¢ |) tatural wood handles, Values $1.00 and Bele auth ni AAR of Bova (tener ie $1.25, 26-inch for women, 28-inch vinier y Mats, at prices that lity, sale price, $1, OD) Pee eet ey wea pOeLe "79 | win contidence. Square No, 6—O' Nail] Bldg, Coiored Broadcloth 2,300 yards 50-inch all wool Chiffon Sati ‘Crockery—Great Money Saving Sale Just in Time for Thanksgiving (No Mail, Telephone or C. O. D. Orders Filled) A complete open stock line of fine American Porcelain, beautiful pink flower decorations. The entire line is complete and includes all sizes, O'Neill Building—Basement. Choice, 0c Every piece perfect and } with gold edges. Not a | piece worth less than 10c., and some pieces wands | SUE en pra a adeuenon Meat Dishes Covered Dishes Tureens Tea Pots = 5, Mls. Covered Casseroles Sugar’ Bowls Plates rd Cups Gatmeall § As the etEHES of some of thi are 2 of a kind to ac mer, except | we are oh} era and such items as are Se Annual Sale ot Rubber Boots and Rubbers To-Day, Friday and Saturday, November 19 h, 20th and 2ist in stormy we One Buckle Arctics Thousands of Pairs Ready fo: Your Se ection Faiiee ies ; Sioa RULbER ) heavy weight at. $1.20 a = : weight at- $1.35 | : | Storm King Boots | oe Dull finished rub- ber; heavy. soles, s s sire Ss, 6 to | 11; Tegular.4 - $450, at. 93.59 * sizes, 3 to | "$2.69 | Youths’ sizes, 11to ale, $3.98 JOMEN, in. sizes Regular 31.9: Men’s Alaska Warm Lined Overshoes Made like storm rubbers, only with cloth tops. Regularly $1.50 Special at $1.00 High Buckle Arctics AM fliece lined sizes. . at $569 $4.05 for Boys and Girls 4% to + Régular Prices. ual Sale of Buster Brown, “Teddy “Watertite” and other brands Leggings at one-quarter to one-half ’ der, f duroy, Velvet, Jersey, Bearskin and Astrakhan, Wome eS. Reg- 5 ular $2.00 : and black other shades. The | Helen tN) » $2.00 per pair. We have as- | Children’s | them as follows | sizes, Regular former! $1.50, | 8 5 00 per pair, | 95¢ "79 | Men's oni sale, nent. Women's, Boys | ng. ‘Sale of Framed Pictures, Value $3. 00, at $1. 00 Hundreds of these ne franied Pictures, suitable for any room. The subjects include Landscapes, Etchings, Fruits, Game, Horses’ Heads, Lions, etc.; some in datk oak frames, others i in gilt—square, ovai and circular shaped frames, Originally sold up to §3.Gu; special at Picture Framing Department ' cial attention to Piciwie Framing, Artistic work done in one of the largest and best equipped in the city Adams Building—Third Floor, department Umbrellas Boys’ Winter Hats Val | up to $2.50, at. w ae 39c 8259c Bargain Square No. 8—Adams Bldg. PR I SU rll Women’s Underwear 0, 4—Adams BIJ 1g. Laces Bargain Sq. | v aalehl Finish Broadcloth, in a splendid I Wonderful values in Valenciennes Laces, |, 1,800 pieces women’s ribbed Jeresy | Pera | eee raanteriny a Her ay peacock amd wis |) dying and Insertions, German Mesh || fitting, white fleece-lined Underwear; : while d ; warm |) Zp A re a tert $1. 34 Grounds, Matched Sets, white and real vesis high neck, long or short sleeves, und per yard, specia ya shade. Special at, per and angle length pants to match; at $1.50 grad I P islaee $1, 10 Bargain Square No, 5—O'Nsill : || yard. “i i ‘ 5c and 10c | trecontat of 0c, for at. '29¢ I » Square No, 2—O'Ne'll Bide, Bargain ‘Square No. 6—Adams Bldg |} “Marabout Feather Stoles Fancy knit, all wool, warm, sleeveless, || Women’s imported best Maco Cotton ‘ ne alll hy Black and Natural Marabout double-breasted Vests for women, in}! finest black Hosiery, with unbleache4 || values for nh Double bed sizes, Stoles. \ $3.50, specta! $2.50 white, oxford and cardinal, and a few in |. soles; also domestic seamless black || $1 ge ee Pe orders, Black and Natural Maralout mixed colors, Value $1.50, spe- Cashmere Hosiery, Best 25¢. - ani les, Value $5.00, special at $3. 95 cial ai ; - 89¢ grades, at. 7c | & 25 Blankets at. 0" Neill Bldg Women’s Sweater Vests Bargain Sq. No, 9—~Adams Big. Blankets 500 pairs While Blankets. Women’s Hosiery Extra good | Bargain Sq, No. 20—Adams Bldg “Bargain Square No. 10—Adams Bldg,