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rd a2! ___ THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OOTOBER 80, 1919.8 nis) BOY SLAYER IS SAVED 1 | suiting, compiaining 1 had saddeno Paik ow restaut ant, atibeed a life by falling down ax a ter, e A . oa to-day from his late home No «»,\ | (7 Minutes from find seats coming to HARD LUCK . YOu I we Tinto partnd with an ‘ AS HIS MOTHER WEEPS. rot B. ee 600 i Msg followed " || Grand Central and returning from Mea : Ae bb Rates 1 L vaches to the Church of the AGS. Subway Sta- ac siness, but there was | Judge Rosalsky Gives Pive-Year | ¢/ Meiye: whore Srathed . JON toA. & S, phigt oh NEVER HAD ANY! an epidemic nf got Deaith when TB Sentence to Youth Who | it Wit the Tuneral mossy anaisted | Subway Staion mpi be oe _ famil f those who were . ' yeeph Towers. than w firm, beeau A Tate nen nt Hon tsa lat sa ID USTEN TO THS! “Unluckiest Man in the World” If Steamer That Peter Simpson rrnered the Wy Trices mounted rapidly upward at * Hes atatan Haly itor plea was suc-| w fant problem so with Torchon lace insertion; yoke prettily embroidered with initial |} That’s what makes our Thur: Thursday’s Great Bargains Tells the Sad Story of His to mashed beyond FecoG: |atreet, about. to ‘be placed. on trfal, £0 ; A ° | ert CTT 79cInitial Gowns, 49c ||| Everything Newand Most Wanted ||| hens <'° ALWAYS IN TROUBLE. WALL STREET simi the cour tnt sn] Faurth Letter: Onthe Howskeening}| INITIAL GOWNS of sot fir Meda N Half Hose at 12/4¢ | —— fen the duatfan youths, were trite tof yearssige—tn sotelng the tat sratien.|| HSM cambric, panel yoke set on WE KNOW THE REAL VALUE OF GOODS is what they are MEN'S COTTON HALF worth to YOU, just how aU want them when you want them. sday sales so intensely interesting and HOSE, in tan, navy, gray and black, made with double heels +15 ante Bint the quiset Or Sram ineenes UMaine CO! casarul, and JomArio’s Bey in centre of wreath; flowin; different from the majority of underpricing events. and toes, seamless. S/MesOrgs tae salah lene wt the-epenine, causing quick apy] cero nie 789 sleeves edged with lace ; Torchon Wé do not offer anything han the most up-to-date goods, the Men's 35¢ Silk Halt Hose, 2c Peart a W. | tee reading, 8 mothe | Leventeitt and ce edging ri 1 S sehold Wares and Furniture—everything in Men's silk Half Hose, in navy, » Twill Be a Wonder! turna in Reading, Steel, Union Pacific | Veveneritt an nae wan welt lace edging ribbon run at neck. | | Apparel, Hats, Shoes, House nd erything : ‘ ith . Laan CHa ata HALE, fot e Is only’ the int | pepearm Second floor, centre, Kast Building. time to become passe here. Min floor, Men's Building, Reveral dusky deckhands were tut-| was one of decided strength fn extenunt 8 aR ow. ate ging at the gangway of the United Frult tually the dnitial buying de. | ori aes + . many. formul Company's steamer Santa Maria to-day | Mand subsided and the Mat felt Nig arrest ap nethodn have [THURSDAY SPECIAL. | UREDAY when a belated passenger dashed UP.| thing being completely wiped marked J oy | TIM tpt TT ia a rs = followed by A sult-case-laden steward.| A sharp raily in th was led a [than itabiets. A M ll S | Sal Th S | Fur Coats ' the fringe of passenters alone the rall| of trading was thie f © IMEI OAT jack iinery Salon e ree Specials in i i] "6 fe brol | noon ‘period. In th NT. MEEHAN AT REST. | rts! 7 . _ 3, 4 Me oe. eRe Adela Up | enetiy, ineiedienin an the GREAT REDUCTION SALE OF FINE HATS. As the season] THE LARGEST AND LOWEST PRICED stock of new Furs in t a Whig Voter cctithe odlishand wehuden bobgetbat otf Handre f Friends and Big Floral, |) won't nauseats you,|| advances even a comparatively short space we make elles Greater New York. i hundred yours, He was out of breath| mone, Prominent in the late Amprove:| ee tre in eof and 7) ve Grneene Ye cave, || If a Hat. outstays tts time a_wee bit even, we eut the price to encourage | | o,i2,inches long: French dyed skins, sraight back, wide roll collar and culls, } uncertainly Salf way up 4 moe you to help us make room. Thus some of the prettiest and finest Hats we e. j Then he fell over back- The Closing Prie have are reduced at times. In this sale are French models greatly reduced and $75.00 Caracul Coats, $53.50 y ward and began to roll rapidly toward a large assortment of other dressy and semi-dress Hats. 52 Inches long, Leipsic dyed skins, straight back, wide roll collar and cuffs, ; the pler, emitting strange sounds of ng+ one of the most popular designs, ‘The 9) | Voces _—_—_—— ee THURSDAY SPECIAL. . ny tay 4 head and foot boards, Th tas een a eoecanon 7 iy Ie bi Sn ppecncee tater uy er and Chiffonier are’ Colonial THURSDAY SPECIAL. | Boys 75c. Winter Golf Caps, 49c eden this, only "dee R 7 3 My ? iA iewe on ol y designs, solid and substantial, with large bod jok My fath farts | r} “F Itl ” P . 70 special lot for Thursday only. pody's jokes, y father rt 7 | , iia _— . suete me for thine. tet | Healthy Mothers and Chil-| Sonne oT | Men's $1 “Faultless” Pajamas, 79C | | ser ae meni cay sg, tompun and wora calo | the post of tay reader in a Methodist |dren Make Happy Homes! THE CELEBRATED “FAULTLESS” MAKE, Men's fine quality white madras : ur gravation ing but was not nimble enough to os ‘The stewart saw him com- cape. Jay in a helpless heap under the suit- cases. F Grabbing his medicine case the shi} doetor rughed to the rescue, He r moved thp suit-cases and the roly-poly mam turtied a Bilitken-llke face up st him and guffawed. Ha! Ha!" te roared. “I'm the un- lucktest man in the world and I'm get- Ung #0 T ike tt!" ‘The ship's Woctor jaughed. The acer | ated steward laughed. Passengers who ed been below utpacking came up on | hy dack and laughed. ‘The pilot taughed and the mate and the crew and the |) captain, too, They Jaughed the Bilitken all the way up the gangplank and tnto is state room and back on deck again, Amf they are certainly going to laugh all the way to Costa Rica, for the fat man has a story to tell of a serto-comic- tragic life that starts: “I have comered the hard luck market. My middle mame ie Te." LI6T T.—THE TALE OF THIS PRIZE HARD-LUCKSTER. Fle hit the high spota tn hs Mosraphy | W for the benefit of an'Evening ‘World co- Porter, lke tints; “Ol chap, T'm surprised I kin't break anything. My middle mame ts Tt. It farther back, but that wouN have been before I was born. “In the first place, I was born in Coventry, England, and I've been in Cor you know. My was a brass manufacturer and quite wealthy, but he cut me off with ? shilling. One might consider that @ misfortune, eh? Nothing ever goes right with me, If anyone throws a banana peel in the street, some ime |82m, Langford, tho second with Sam pulse will lead me to t—and onto it | Australia. McIntosh agrees, to “giva $1.85 Black Imported Spotproof Broadcloth, $1.10 a Yard. If there's @ live wire dangling, I al- ways brush against it, if I'm in tho ‘same city. When I was a boy and there were infectious diseases in the neighborhood, I always caught them, “I have a twin brother, George, and girl from me, That was took her driving and the away, She was spilled in horse ran the road and after that had no use for 1 didn't like my red hair, Peo- used to make fun of it. I ayod it black and then got out bareheaded in a rain storm. The country people saw me and took me for a Banshee, “In school, everything was blamed on me, I was the target of every teacher's ruler and the butt of every- Church in Conventry. dog. 1 I had @ little He followed me into the pulpit y first day and made me laugh. Every one laughed. After that they wouldn't even let me in the church as &@ worshipper. Father got tired of having me around and sent me toa Western ranch in America—a remittance man, I be- came a cowboy and then began to get fatter. 1 spoiled some of the best horses in the outfit before they chased me through four counties, I got in then with a man who owned @ or circus and invested every penny, The day I joined him a cyclone hit us and carried away everything but one moth- io one have any- well and happy . ‘ ade of fine white voile, clusters of pin tucks and wide Be as ith genom he tienes aetk recommend} Py 3-Room Outfit, $125 ta mien Vie Gerareeeyeen embroidery forming. vest: Fancy collar of em- FINE QUALITY, heavy weight cotton, long and short sleeves, ankle length, him on a railway platform. E, Pinkham’s Vege- 2 Week! broidery and lace, cuffs to correspond; beading at shoulder and back; long | | Slight imperfections. Main floor, front, Central Bi CRUELEST BLOW WHEN wWID- table Compound. I $ eekly sleeves, finished with crochet and pearl buttons. awe! "§ HUSBAND TURNED UP, suffered from a dis; ‘Three rooms completély furnished om America I went to Australia Down he went, too, and the pair | 4 & Ohi He. .Mil At, ‘Paull I. Puel & f South, South Un we pfs SS JOE JEANETTE SIGNS FOR AUSTRALIAN BOUTS. Championship. With a view to deciding on @ euc- cessor ta Jack Johnson's title of heavy- welght champion of the world, W. C. J. Kelly, representing Hugh McIntosh, the Australian promotor, signed a qontract with Dan MoKetrick, manager of Joo Jeannette, here to-day. ‘The contract calls for the appearance of Jeannette in five contests dn Aus- tralla, the first of which will be with nnette $25,000, with the privilege of per cent. of the gate, with five round ‘trip tickets for ‘himself, manager and sparring partners, and they will sail from San Franctsco tthe latter part of November, In additton to these etipula- tions, McIntosh will donate a gold belt emblematic of the world’s heavyweight championship. THE BLESSING OF MOTHERHOOD Motherhood is woman's highest sphere in life, It is the fruition of her dearest hopes and greatest desires; yet thou- sands of noble women through some de- rangement have been denied this blessing. In many homes once childless there are now children because of the fact that Lydia E, Pinkham's Vegetable Com- | pound makes women normal, healthy and strong. San Antonio, Texas.—"To all women who desire to have children in their homes and to be placement and other female weak- | rs - ¢ m1 » use. A smart Watst, made with combination tucks and fine Syrian hand-made THURSDAY SPECIAL. Wiitecaie indians tak aan conning ness, Lydia fens Sar ares aa ieee Ne ae lace yoke, collar'of plain white net, tiny croches buttons; long sleeves edged for years before this year a| Pakhems . Vege: hae eal home for t with lace. Second floor, rear, Central Building, able drought cleaned everyone o: ing myself, of course, 1g: bourne and father bought m. t est in a tramp steamer, She made two successful trips among the South Sea Talands and on the third, when [ was & passenger, she piled herself upon the rocks, I was a beach-comber in the Hawaiian Islands for a year shipped then as assistant cook tramp bound for New Zealand inelud- and a Yaugh. And T couldn't hel He marooned m¢ Father came to th Bought me nandise store. “In Wel in with a Wealthy and handsome widow. Her hus- band, poor man, had been a sea cap- tain.” He sailed away on one fateful voyage and never came back-—that !s, he never came back until the day set laughing, ellington. we again and $2.00 imported Tapestries, 50 inches wide, In lengths of 114, 2 and 3 yard F 8x34 inches, at $1.00 | 36x36 inches, i; o yards, for my wedding to the widow. Father |Eydia BE. Pinkham Medicine Co, |} 4H |] atx4s inches: at. 1.45] 30x60 inches, MERE a msn died and 1 hurried back to England, be- | (confidential) Lynn, Mass, Your let- tH] LET SPEAR FEATHER aAean inher’ at 1'50| 36x72 inches. 700 pairs of Nottingham, madras, novelty net and muslin Curtains at ®86, Meving he would end his benefactions|ter will be opened, read and an- . hy i Hy . 195 | 48x84 inches, a pair. > with @ silce of tis comfortable estate.|swered by a woman and held in 26x54 inches, al " ' But I found he had cut me off with « y | WAS. Compound s the only rem- edy that ever helped | me, and now I am a happy mother and highly recommend your medicine to all "Mrs. A. B. Martinez, 121 ian Antonio, Tex | | | my friend: S. Lared Brook! time and I wanted a baby, but my health would not permit it. I was nervous, my side ached and I all run down, heard that i inkham's Vege- table Com good and took the medicine, I have now a beautiful baby and your Compound has helped me in every way.’—Mra, J. J, Stewart, 299 Humboldt St., Brooklyn, N. Y. If you want special advice write to (Strict confidence, venience. And with this privilege goes S will not hi rench The en pearal as mu ask. This highly polished $-piece Mahogany ats and backs are and strong, and hed with claw feet, with solid, substantial furniture all in their first house- nture, ‘This is a popular Spear specialty offered to young people at a time when economy is most important, An illustration of wear Policy of Helpfulness GTHAVE & I6™ ST. CHARGE account at Spear’s offers you every advan- tage of his Dignified Credit System. that you pay weekly or monthly only such amounts \ as YOU say will be EASY for YOU. In every instance the amount is arranged to YOUR satisfaction and con- faction in the Furniture you buy. pendable Furniture at Spear’s, for it is the only kind he sells. Ten big floors of that kind, and no other kind. Come to Spear’s, ask questions, compare prices, and you i to open your chatge This beautiful’ Bed Room Suite in either Mahogany or Satin Walnut finish large roomy home,, and has the ap- ed color and will last a lifetime. It provides pear’s guarantee of satis- You can buy only de- count at Spea Handsome Mahogany or Satin Walnut Bed Room Suite bevel mirrors, wood pulls and drgwers. ; tire suite would ornament any ‘nce of costing twice $Q(2.50 uch as the price we Finished Parlor Suite is gracefully upholstered in Genuine Spanis! ‘The frames are heavy $1 Weekly Hats that were $16.50, now $12.50; $18.50, now $14.50; $28.50, now $20.50. Becond floor, rear, Past Building. Coats at $11.95, $14.75, $16.75 That Are Underpriced Thursday IN POPULAR PRICED COATS at $8,85 to $11.95 our assort- ment is now at its best. At regular prices there is not another store in the city that sells as good, as stylish, as wearable Coats, At these special prices for Thursday they are remarkable even for us. Many of the garments in this sale are priced at half or little over half value—among them being cheviots, fancy mixtures, boucle and all wool chin- chilla—all made in the newest styles, all colors and excellent assortment of sizes. None C. O, D. or on approval. At $14.75—Coats Worth $16.00 to $18.50 Full length all wool chinchilla, braid bound and belted back—handsome Scotch tweed, fashioned English style—fancy diagonal, plain tailored collar and revers of broadcloth—and other styles. All sizes. None C. O. D. or on approval. At $16.75—Value $18.00 to $22.95 Fine blanket cloths with plaid backs, soft English Coatings in various shades—and best American Coatings in brown or Oxford. None C, O. D. or ‘on approval. Becond floor, centre, Central Building. Women’s $1.75 Black Imperial Serge, 98c A FINE TWILL, substantially woven serge. Contains nothing but the best wool; medium weight and full 54 inches wide. Made to retail at $1.75 a yard. $1.00 Black All Wool Cheviot, 59c. a Yard. lent value. A moderately heavy cheviot, guaranteed all wool and Tis inches wide. The right material for serviceable suits and skirts, Guaranteed Main floor, rear, Central Building, Full 54 inches wide, bright and lustrous permanent finish. absolutely spotproof. +HURSDAY SPECIAL, | Women’s Gray Suede Shoes, $3.95 VERY FINEST QUALITY of gray suede calfskin, the color that is now so much in demand and very hard to get. High button model with short forepart, closely welted and fair stitched soles, high arch last, Cuban heels. Becond floor, West Building, [THURSDAY SPECIAL. | Pajamas, that would be excellent values at $1.00, in self-figur well made and finished with loops and pearl buttons. designs. Very joor, front, Kast Building. [THURSDAY SPECIAL. White Voile Blouses, $1.98 STUNNING WHITE VOILE Blouses, with front panel of wide baby Irish lace, hemstitched plaits and pin tucks; French beading separating shoulders, lace insertion on collar and cuffs, Tiny crochet buttons, Button back with tiny pearl buttons, White Voile Blouses, $1.59 Tucked Batiste Waists at 98c. i» HURSCAY SPECIAL, 1 Women’s 25c. Boot Silk Stockings, 12!4c. BLACK BOOT SILK Stockings, with lisle tops, double heels and toes. Main floor, front, Central Building, [THURSDAY SPECIAL. | | Sale of 500 Smyrna Rugs AT 25% LESS THAN USUAL. The very best made, all new and perfect, Just received from the mill, A lucky trade twist brings them hese prices. deer emmnemenmenma mmammeemmmmntazemiasaeeeaamemeass aaa aaa Vaal __ plain or brocade lining. $70.00 Nearseal Coats, $52.50 52 inches long, French dyed skins, straight back, wide roll collar and cuffs, Plain lining. Second floor, front, Central Building. THURSDAY SPECIAL. | Black Messaline Waists, $1.98 Fancy lace yoke and collar, side tucks; box plaits in front of Waist; long sleeves with tucked cuffs. Beautiful Chiffon Blouses, $4.98 Heavy quality chiffon over japonica silk, new shirred vest of fine net, finished with hemstitching and cording; satin buttons and collar in contrast- ing color, narrow revers, hemstitched; new shoulder yoke, long sleeves and cuffs of satin, high net collar. In taupe and Alice, black and Alice, navy and® Copenhagen and white and American Beauty. econd floor, rear, Central Building, THURSDAY SPECIAL. 69c. Imp’d Fibre Silk Brocade, 45c.| FIBER SILK makes an excellent coat lining or slip-under sheer materials, Our regular retail price of 69c. is about 30% under the market price today. The Lining Store will sell a limited quantity tomorrow at 45c. a yard, the lowest price we have ever quoted on this material. Main floor, rear, Central Building, Fur in band. Fabrics made up from mill end lengths of fine cloths; smart styles, full top caps. Boys’ $6.00 Corduroy Two Trouser Suits, $4.95 A marvelous value in boys’ wear. Double-breasted jacket, sizes 12 to 16 years. Splendid soft finish drab corduroy; pure finish, Second floor, rear, East Building, Remnants of Wash Fabrics, 5c., 10c., 16c. and 19c. a Yard GREAT MONTH END SALE. Short ends and odd lengths that have accumu- lated from our great sales; some long enough for a dress, others suitable for waists, aprons and children’s frocks, etc. Many desirable fabrics and colors, Come early; first come, first choice. Subway floor, West Building, THURSDAY SPECIAL] Women’s Tailored Suits, $12.75 A MOST REMARKABLE PRICE for a very stylish collection of Suits—a None C. O. D. or on approval. Second floor, rear, Central Building, THURSDAY SPECIAL. Men’s $1.00 Combination Suits, 59c Heavy Derby ribbed cotton Combination Sults, soft fleece 4i 1 finish, perfect fitting; some slightly soiled. Sizes 38 to 50, ety perteet Main floor, Men's Building, Women’s $1.00 Combination Suits, 59c, $2.98 Gas Lamps, $1.98 OLD BRASS PORTABLES, complete with all attachments and 10-inch four- anel cathedral art glass shade and four-panel glass crown, in ambe: Beaded fringe to match, ror ma $1.50 Imported Alarm Clocks, $1.19 Wooden case and base, in mahogany finish; one-day guaranteed movement, lever attachment. Subway floor, Central Building, : THURSDAY SPECIAL. Upholsterings and Draperies 5,000 yards colored Scrims, at Tc. a yard. Swiss and Cretonnes, values 12c. to 20¢. a yard, $4.00 tapestry Portleres, $1.08 a pair, ‘Third Moor, front, Central Buliding,