The evening world. Newspaper, January 7, 1909, Page 13

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THE VAAN WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1909. HOO SINS NEW MSTERY. KO BRK SNEAK. isto ene | meee a Ten Free Toe | | a ( ard aaa! ia 0 N -A S 0 Gi| Gold Standard om Vo LM CNLY TOHERR. MICHIGAN'S TEES AT OTR = ae) ONEYLLApaMs @ |) i (I) 7 LAN, js monn to Fy ad che te of your Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d Street to Start Each ae | rT a eo eeune ee ean geil, but nowly wed Purchase, | Double Gold Standard Stamps Up to 12 o’Clock Book. pa | | Ni FARTE UIAKE CHURCH TAD Stole Enough al rhirty to Live} ie ei years old ent she Is | r ‘ | Comfortably, but at 69 [hedetiorund they, Mere) maread Tua ; — ee a Goes to Jail. SRE MELO DEERE EET Quaint Arts and Crafts » A Great Sale of Mrs. Carrington was Miss May Fes- | | Relatives to Meet Them on Doubt Cast on aah Germania Join in Chorus | Body Found in Stoves as ted to Gi jcut, Her Johnny" Prici | Furniture Gray Enamelled Ware son, of Provi- |} f, whose band was Roscoe 5 + z 7 ‘ % ' i a ‘ | of Lamentations, + | That of Pastor Carmichael | aliegurta ‘nent Ge Rigeetl, gaid'to be we. |) in the January Sale, Five efrlacs of St quality Meh grade Brame Weer CeO . |Wus up before Judge Rosalsky in b woman in New England. They 5 4 he best manufacturers in this country est selection, Not one \ | jeral Setsions towday, with hie most ree Gere wattle Pat tt a during which everything is REDUCED IN PRICE 10]| piece in this lot is worth less than 30, and many of them are | | NO WIRELESS ABOARD,| ,D2T%O!, Jen tow mystery baa Stig! tyncns NY aN ot hoe tlaad, OY || which ate Festricted by ihe manufoctoreee, (ne BUee? OF | worth up to $2.19. Choice in ths sale, while they list 996 | | . ded to the (nding of @ dismem-) Price is now sixty-nine years old. He | ae | Urer, (quantities limited).......... odannodoodonavoDbonn | for man lin thes te: atovea | le eray Talced, ut despite is ae and ‘HAD ASTHMA. \| eA carry ane the ESS Stocks of Arts and Crafts Furnis | | Tea Pots, three sizes, | Sauce Pans, Gotham, two) Vienna Kettle—twostees | | a hae . i 4 Te co rs of servitude behind prison {| ture to be seen in New York and invite your particular attention to Coffee Pots, four sizes. sizes, Covered Buckets — three irst Intimation of Appalling pilenia lier uiat he ui sasing Nin aeeye fears 1" | the following special prices: | ; Coltes Bien thressizes.| bai Coffee Boilers, two th . CM 7 i} Lah A i ' 44 ¢ as 1a ng pin n ban | ea Kettles, ree Sizes, USp!dors— 0} ize. Disaster When Pilot b et a a jou ihe thiey welt? Kou away"? with enough | ld YEARS $2.75 Mission Dining Chair, | $25.00 Mission Extension Lipped Sauce Pans, three Turk Head Moulds, one Maduid Sauce Pans-—three r} u a! dou 0 ‘ore he was thirty to insure immunity \ sizes, size, sizes, Boards Liner. the tdentification, . from poverty in his old age, but, rl $1.98 Table, $17.00 Water Pails, two sizes, | Double Roasting Pans— Dish Pans—four sizes i esate yrosldents {nthe nelahbor-|the rest of the dentzens of the under] 1 A MPL Ts MAN TO-DAY. =f (Like cut.) This) (Like cut) Preserving Kettles, five} round, one size. Bread Raisers--one size, | | uu declared that the! world, his money went on horses, wine fi chair is made in) this table is Sizes. | Oblong Pans—one size, | Milk Pans—one size, {he Gormania, of the Fabre Line, was Fat ge sunatersand and vemien eas ta ar ed sl ie nent vee made of the® Dreaden Saucepans, three | Oval Trays—two sizes. Foot Tubs—one sire, se a » Of St. ¥,| For twelve years Price has been out of ¢ following communication e | yy con- i sizes: ying Pans—two sizes, a @ real ship of forrows as, storm PRE | added weight 40 thls by etating that he] Jail. Frienda had taken care. of him [Ue business man (name furnished for refer, struction, wood) best White Dresden Kettles, ee oe Wwo sizes. |Chambers—one size | , tered from a hard tussle with the At-| was not positive that Rey. Mr. Car- Saddle seat, fin-| Gak, weath- Jantic, she made her way up the Bay! michael was the victim of the tragedy. ished weathered) ered finish. and it was not until t he “popped up ns Va year ago |curd cass whose references are on filo tnt] again his old | Dr. Anderson's office. je most fortu 5 st wrod thing about this case is that the pat ites u Sauce Pots—on: size, | Sauce Pots, three sizes, [Vena Sauce Pans—one Muffin Pans—one size, |Chamber Pails—one size, | | | to-day to her pler at the foot of Hamil-| Only tha trunk of the corpse escaped tricks. Price and Commiskey on that aa itaR DRA RdcrROnvatteree oak, Will mateli| eds hiisige Seamless Keitles, one siz,| size, Roasting Pans—two sizes. ton avenue, Brooklyn. She brought with !elneration, but a part of a Jawbone! day walked into the Greenwich Bank aud tinsuccessful a ch for relief. most any w -| 7 her to this country four hundred Sl- me false teeth were found In the) at Elghter street and Broady “Dear Dovtor~ I been troubled with ered oak dd gin. high, top room furn is 44 in, five | pre It is a very pleas-| massive legs, extra heavy cross rey q heavy top, patent 1g smooth running Me cl This! when op: ig or closing the table, ne cli our! This is by far one of the best values | we have ever offered in a Mission , ashes. While these offer a possihil'ty| stole from the paying of identification the Sheriff sald that he| Jow Detectives in the empl did not consider that the Identity of the American I a y established Weeks of w the man was bs 8 based upon| 3 onging| | cllians from the earth at least half of ther stances whole cians who have been ex. Vict terminated. The cr The four hundred bh Gers Rev. Mr, mania at Mar: $ the the fac diseou fi and de, 6h proved to be and we ¢: Cotbed to Au) Table. Regular price ant that an. hud ary sale err $1.98: "oe. $47.00 ter the p ee Stites (ike cut.) Arm Chair (Like cut. Leneth ¢ pastor who had hacked to deata, though {t was entirely i myself in your Improve at with wireles: thatt pilot brought was ( fication a cers had of the « Skipper Forbade Telling the News. Well >| ‘: ular price je price, $17.50, “SHE If | | $30. 00 Mission China Closet’ $35.00 Mission Buffet, $23.00 Ry (Like cut.) This (Like cut.) closet is a very Solid pleasing de $25.00; January sale believe this ¢ than th Iydoetorg antvott ad been | & about] ly Oak, Browning left afternoon | aera ) weath tr the nearby village i! eae quired the way to the has glass front finished, ch in Columbus, and ends, The 54 jn, He se | H top ends of glass ‘ panels have real high, 44 Inf ed ie This Wide and 20 closet has two In. deep. doors, the shelves Has one on the inside ate large —————— Bi} adjustable, mad RY) EKER ‘ | # of the best Indi- 54-56-55 Guenty- Third BE, West ana white oak, Small | 2° Mission slintshed drawers, 2 good size closets, with New York * J It is 64 inches high, 38 inches wid» leaded glass doors, heavy French f ry | | and 48 inches deep. The best value plate mirrors Construction and Philadelphia anua | | in weathered Oak ‘China Closets we are of the best. An exceptiona have ever offered. Regular price) bargain at the ike cave ted. Regu. : Clearance fs) See a SOOO) annals 810) Sale Rocker (Like cut.) | Library “ra (Like cut ) aay with Browning le no mistake | lett him a mile | 6. He has no nown why Rev, Ca | o] should have gone to the chureh tess he had an Maw ey intinent there. ie ERS AMBASSADOR HERE I Husel n Kiazim tea Arrives on Oceanic to Assume His New Position. * drawer, Seat 19x48 Ins) Wood top way Seat height 14 26x40 ins in; back height | height 30 35 in. Regular inches; Price $10.50; drawer, 9) January wood Not associated ail CY) GLC? At Very Great New York Store Price Reductions \ Women’s and Misses’ Suits. ..... 15.00 Reduced from as high as 38.50 Americanized rel en dled to Reduced ieee 35. 00. Fur Lined Coats...... 1.00 Reduced from 42, 50 Pony Coats, 50 inches long.......49.50 Reduced from 65,60 .... 59.50 Caracul Coats, 36 inches long Reduced from 7§,00 Caracul Coats, 50 inches long... 85.00 Reduced from 115.00 008 | mite ‘had been practically decided upon family for some ‘ime before the ki “Prices About 4% Less Than Usual Garments that are termed “sec onds” by the mill, and which they close out each year ata big reduc tion, The imperfections are tor the most part immaterial, and they are all brands that we can recom: mend, Men's $1.00 and $1.25 Gar- ments at 75¢ Norfolk & New Brunswick make heavy Winter we ast natur and mnedium wi white and natu merino. Nu and the day before the d that Mehmed Ali Bey should be named Ee Ghagae |AMbasador when the activity of the trate'’s court by lils daughter. The son. |Young Turks resulted in the hurried the Rev. Frederick Loos, had come to | flight f New York fro: his home in the West Izzet Pasha, who was private secretary to try and bring about a more peaceful |to the tan for foreign affairs, and condition. None of the family was injalso brought about the Minister's recalf court to-day, | trom Washington, m Constantinople of his father, : “in Kasim ney. the grat ane] ME Women’s and Misses’ Suits... .25.00 ae $7.50 ‘esi pei ASO) Ih] eae a : ss ne Gi Ha et renitcatatatereanel| Reduced from as high as 50.00 ea Adams Building @ Neil LAUISIN SES LOOS PLEADS: N07 GUILTY ne Lerten BoSieeraar ay Women’s 3-Piece Suits.......... 35.00 § || '- 3 OF DAUGHTER'S MURDER. x Minister at nN Reduced from as high as 65.00 | G 0 Q ake ot Pe GIN fy at cee es = (eee Sill Ravan prawee: roceries at Lowest Prices is ter ne thatan ding eee eee . : 5 ; Wou pervert \ Reduced from 31,50 Our Annual January Sales of ADAMS BUILDING—(‘Phone 5700—Chelsea) | tantinople, John | Q ; We reserve the right to limit quantities. man, presented his ereden | NY Full Length Broadcloth Coats.... 15.00 Upholsteries, Carpets, Rugs, &c, =|) PARR ORITHE CR STR RECR TR & Reduced from 30,00 <& 35.00 Ny 10 to 50 Per Cent, Price Reductions | Bacon frunt Tongtes—Fancy aceon eld | {s determined by e- | i fane: rf cure | sugar cured smoke. | | quality broken Mac | eadet la ern ea ee Cl NY Broadcloth Evening Capes....... 25.00 \ sesnlnreak aaa ox tongues, fresh || aroni or Spaghetti in ened to-day each ecuntry, and the Ambassadors are | R Reduced from 45.00 N | : ~ 5 my Strips avers || oo oked. close. trli toIb. wooden boxes; ee ee aaa Fi ped Cette oc. 1880 ® Important Annual Sale of ME base. || maou || erat os | nad rot the nicene 1oy naleeyerleneteLthale MIN, Arrbescncertale an | \ Reduced from 29.50 The Well-Known Norfolk and New Brunswick |, | LAE (born) Pte {| er ia cee Bie $0) defend: hit Dowling said he could perform his diplomatic nerves | Ni = San hr he would 1a @ lawyer, who ty Turkey better than he c Fur Lined Coats., 2 \ f M | Ea a an MRS je he rg | a ee nen N v0.00 Underwear for Men | “gare a ing 25c | | SLLLS ber tin. CA Delicatessen Dept. ber ib HAM Arn Norfolk & New Bru , Or I white Shirts and I vers ar the | ort all Kil ull fast $1 10 tbe cr The Anest ae { 7 ioned a gular made; the $1.75 kind; special at. + 4 blit| PrOOe per 1b... 29C — | 1 stores are | alll es now Men's Garments worth $2.25 at $1.55 Hecker’s shold | | a L erits) Worth 94:23) at Bl) a : Clearing : ’ re ieibeieae ; ick make men’s extra heavy weight, full ShueddedWheat | | neh Herries ‘ ot Sale Selling Suits |, 29h 1 te ssi, sae ! Ga ertated || Met et | | you comfortably housed Wheat Biscuit or || where 100. | | at $15 because it’s a} Last year The World inte Triscuit, per "1Q¢ 1 pkgs spec | January 4 to 16 : In Both Bui | vks [i for see veers popular price. We're selling lots of $15 suits because ours are worth 825, Moe Levy & Co. 1439 Broadway, | 11125 Walker St., New York ! New York. 480-282 Fulton St. Brooklya, 295,936 separate “To Let” ; vertisemenis—1 26,13] MORE Le 2 —— - = : , than the Herald or any other New York morning newspaper. LADIES’ $5.00 BROKEN LINES, $3.45 Men’s $5.00 Patent Leather ®™" =). 3.55 Men's $6.00 Broken Lines . . . . . , 4.85 Men's House Slippers, Broken Sizes . . . 2,85 Dr. A. Reed Cushion Shoe Co., Ltd., 1352 Broadway, cor. 36th St. Doesn't it stand to reason McsbinieE OP RERRPOES BEDLSEASAEASASASHSODERE ADOSER ER EOSEE Wabenesecesereceroeneaenaesceseaeraseneesesesocoes that if you want to move into a more satisfactory: room, 6 ‘C' I h C 99 into The World’s crema! OUOW the Crow “Want” Columns guide you? COIR “snanssosssvvasavnocorvevessnvevessvosssesseesestoonnveyassesonecenperseseensssisser reese ' J

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