The evening world. Newspaper, January 22, 1902, Page 4

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On CRUSHED MOTHER TELLS HOW YOUNG [Catarrh of | DAUGHTERS POISONED HER,|__ he Stomach. ge |A Pleasant, Simple but Sale ; : 7 and Effectual Cure for It. Overdose Saved Mrs. Lizzie Thoms's Life—Girl Child Put Ratsbane in aaaeh Mad feng considered the next thin the Tea at Sister's Direction. wsual symptoms are a Cleaner Stooped Behind Srial cote 6 au Jigger and Concealed the Red d Light. KILLED HIM INSTANTLY. Victim Left Widow and S dren Without a Bread- Winner. S Lanie Thoms MRs, LIZZIE THOUS i *jigger” a: AB ine rear end through the » which cleans th Sigger is in t brush is “Sisxer Gordo o'clock t far a x0 h-bo: knew was coming work he bid wer Me dit nc The ger” with a an Was crushed. Mot Conductor Her Freid Tested Gordon w U¥ed with rime Converts Sister to ¢ ao Sm eos t VAUDEVILLE IN FLUSHING. | ?*"' Reyal Arcanum Members to Boter- | Ee lahe Geterase Fashion ; ay es ; the iu : 1 County Ja By LIZZIE THOMS, Age 13. | Uv \dune® non ; G 1 a By ANNIE THO*IS, Age 17 i Ninle tok!) ae ay from passin 7 F . ‘ hy ea th Gandtord vavenue’ to : the t 1 hered. | Ste weuta me money to Ko ght some Flushing N Royal A s hea work molion ¢ vam, 4'r Ie the tt pal New Dancing wi BILL DEFEATED, CHECK WW POCKET, ©: = ety mom ue | beth Street Purnitare Factory. | unde Our zadeth wound rest fr 8 Dyapepsia preparation as weil as pwost convenient remedy indigeation, catarrh sour stomach. heart FIRST OF GOVERNOR’S MEAS-| HEINRICH KILLED HIMSELF URES TO GO WRONG. WITH RELATIVES NEAR. by 3. Ch 60 E ; vfars caring Sale Senator Stranahan and Other Sen and Danghter of Well-to-De W « ‘i ad Friends Voted Against the ! Man Heard Pather's Death J of min, Shows v H tie mor | Tae $%. Altman Go. | Beecade a ee rae ; now in progress, offers many ‘ V. | | TAILOR GOWNS. (Second Floor.) ‘price J. S. BURDETTE, | Inducements. The Well-Known Humorist, For THURSDAY, January 23d: rie OR. BULL'S COUGH SYRUP. Women's Tailor Gowns of Navy and Black Cheviot Lord & Taylor, | Advance Spring model); Blouse Coat with Moire Broadway'& 20thist. | Silk trimming: new habit back Skirt, $ | lining of Taffeta Silk, 28, 00 | Separate Dress Skirts of Cheviot, on silk ] slip lining; trimmed wiih Moize Silk, 12 50 Wesrta tis, | Aetna) CARPETS BARGAIN GATHERING IN ALL DEPARTMENTS, | CORK BATH MATS... 278. (Reduced from $1.50.) BENSON&CO’S FIRE SALE! Unprecedented and unparalleled Bar- gains await) you. £20,000 worth of High Grade Suits, Overcoats, Trousers, CASHED A CHECK tx” AND DISAPPEARED, im} oe nay wy ee jMassocxs th gi00 land $150) +++ BOC, YOUNG MORRIS SCHWITT AC- | he opportunity is here, Will you grasp it Seafoam eu Cartan, sea aiaega | » don’t last long | variety of carpets and rugs !n ex-| ‘clusive patterns at reduced price CUSED OF FORGERY. Lfting 5.00 tor all $10 Suits and Overcoats. Wilton Velvet Carpet, $1.15 per y Bald to Have Signed Name of Con- ‘ $7.50 for all $15 Suits and Overcoats. | (reduced from $1.50 and $1.75), rad B. Set Cheek : $10.00 $20 Suit dO | a i C€ 44 for ‘tak ue" $15.00 for a $30 Suits and Ovennte | LONG GREDE _ OR. BULL’ COUGH Ss *"50c. for all $2.00 and $1.50 White and | pays you better than any other bank, : i UK RUP Ranceivete CASH: or CREDIB $1.50 tor all $3 Trousers. HE DAMAGE TO THE GOODS IS SLIGHT, THE DAMAGE TO THE PRICES GREAT Open Evenings Tile Pm and find. it Q@wrerTHwalT & 104,106 and 108 Wesri14™-$t, coughs an | | NEAR STAY, | BustuyniSiees: Flatbush Av. newr Pulan $P Morning in tt ‘THR WEEK our opticians wi) ayes aod ee!) you a pair of our wyealasees for $1 lage ebaln with « mata: “ABSOLUTELY FKEE Spsctaciea at the same * €0., 140 FULTON at ¥ YORK GAU ST). Mours, SAM to 6PM etrect. Bohwitt er ‘ @heck was cashe! with t Beils’s desk was broke it and thirty-on cash taken, W) the theft he wr ant OPTICAL AR NAS- Jefferson's Check. a WANT TO BUY OR SELL ANY a fi anal Bright people zet good positions 0. gags Seoerenident Day, MoH Booklet Free to any one who second-hand machinery? The through Sunday World Wants. If fRorneso (sekeges akin will write A. C. Meyer & Co., Balti- best way to go about it is to you seek hatp o Gunday. World Want gheck for $100, to| more, Md. and mention, Byantng advertise in the Sunday World. ; ‘wali And-S0-0r. ee, World, nos ~ z " \ _THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 22, 1902. eee eS ee ' New Goods Pouring In All the Time < /} As the Readjusting Sale goes on rushing out great volumes of goods, the new things, the most timely and seasonable things, are ’ rushing in. We mean that you shall always tind every stock in the f most attractive shape to meet your needs. op A 9 ‘ { 22nd Annual Sale of Men’s White Shirts, Collars and Cuffs. This is the shirt event of the year. It has made the January of every year for nearly a quarter of a century memorable to thrifty buyers. They are our regular lines of White Shirts. You know what that means—the best we knew of at the outset and bettered and bettered year by vear as any possible, improvement could be seen. We count them the standard of shirt perfection. / BEGINNING THURSDAY MORNING they will be on sale for ong week, or while they last. These are the styles: Lot | (GOLUMBIA)—Unlaundered White Shirts, made | Lot 7 CAMHERSD Open tront Unlaundered Shirtg, Wamsutta muslin, 3-ply 1800 linen set-in} w York Mills uslin, 3-ply 2104) graded yokes, cut tull, felled seam and pores Plain with studs, ec, in the following styles 90c; ox $5. 255 fronts, box or welt style, | 18; Ino tate Nar ween f s, box or weit styte,| d er or namz. Note tations son « ms, 14 to 15; edozen lots umbia F, open tront and back, stud holes in 7 = / wom, regular length bosoms, 1536 to 18;| - NIGHT SHIRTS. ly six ine White Cotton Night Shirts, full body and g- + each 44€3 fi: $2.50) length, try ck, on pocket and down * Lot 2 (YALE) Unlaundered White Shirts, made of | eee rate lewaerr ce aiiey yy New York Mills Muslin, 3-ply 1,900 linen set-in pete ssoms, hand finished improved patterns. | } Yale A 4 fron!, box or welt style, regular mens Hr Vek j length t . M4 six | hirts, extra t os tot ‘ 64¢; «: $3.75 sere ala f ket, pea Lot (HARV ARI Open back Unlaundered Whit i Shirt amsutta Muslin, j-ply 2.000 COLLARS AND CUFFS. ' special reinforced front and / sides, har d. box or welt style (extra) We have had made to our special Viceahle eect +e order tive thousand dozen Collars and fy cnr T5C3 +: $4.35 Cutis, all of PURE IRISH LINEN, in / (PREMIER) back Unk dered White : * hitts, NEw" York Mills Mustin, piv |Sixteen different styles, new or stand- 21K a 3p ened TOOK YEEY jard, including high band turn down / Sach B53 i: $H5 shapes. They will be sold by the ' and back tn» HALF DOZEN ONLY. The prices {' 1 New York Mills speak for themselves. a in bosoms, eyelets] 5 09 dozen pure Irish | ts, extra weight / ”™ 70c: 2: $4.10 at 6 (CORNELL)—Open front and back Unlaua Jered White Shirts, mad: of Ne k Mills Mus- | 4,500 dozen pure In, j-ply 2100 linen set-in bosoms, studs in of link or bu be base ate en Les 00c; ?:; six $5. 25 dozen eve. First floor, south aisle New and Dainty Wash Goods | The advance of the airiest of the airy throng of Summer Wash Goods is.. at hand. They were never so pretty, they were never so bright: with dainty / tintings and curious color plays, And the stuffs themselves! Toss a foid iny air—it almost floats. Yet there is the substance of real quality in every yard) of them Take these Imported Swisses. Handsomer colorings than ever before, you'll say. Here's the linen shade that so many women are wanting—with, Hots and stripes and waves and wiggles in green, royal blue, olack and white, helio, and almost anything you wish, 32 to 44 inches, (5c to $2. 50 ‘ per yard, Close by are Silk and Linen Batistes, crisp and cool. A stuff to woo the / breezes. Some with drawn work, some with Persian effects; some with satin ¢ embroidered stripes, some “Shadow 2 acne. in self color like splashes / of daintiest shade on a shadow, 32 and 44 Skirt Patterns of ‘Mprcerized Ponginette, delicately scalloped ee em- broidered in white at the bottom; light blue, ox-blood, f golden brown, 45 inches wide, per pattern, $1 2 & $1 5 / Plain to match, 45 inches wide, 55 Embroidered Allover Mousselines, for waists, exclusive oss fieapined stripe effects produced spy flicks oc work, or pbton thread; lavender, ©’ tan, rose, pink, blue, black and white, silver gray, stee per yard, 1. 5 & up: And there are billows on billows of the cheeriest cottons from over-sea rolling in. Mercerized Chambray, 27 in., full range of COLTS seeecesesereereeee - 20 or dots and stripes, 27 in --- 48. Silk Ginghams—with self c i Irish Dimitie if therein choicest light color i 22 and 25 Madras and Oxford Shirtings t hundred styles. The pick of the market. Many of the de exclu- Are in mote (rane quard weaves, steipes and odd curlycues In the prettying, 32 in..seses--ssec 39 and 48 All of the above are on the Firet oor, reer. —_——— a White Goods at Very Winsome Prices. In the basement there are two attractive lots. Sheer, with open work and lace stripes, were sold at 16c. per yd. NOWs see eseeees ese esees 12%c, yd. 40-inch India Linen, a fine and sheer fabric, usually sells at 20¢. yd., NOWsesseeee.ssseeeeee F214, yd. Pasement Dimities and Swisses at Very Winsome Prices. In the basemen there are two particularly interesting lots. 9,000 piece { fine Dimities, sheer cloth, excellent printings, at .. ss 12%c. yd. Printed Dotted Swiss, in a variety of exquisite designs, also at 00 12u%c. yd. Nasement Hereafter Store Hereafter Store renee a 8.30 nen at 8.30 sixth Avenue, 19th and 20th Cy ae cp, SOM COT 6. cree es WORLD ALMANAC, For 1902. Price 25c. Mail 35c. ee ee

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