The evening world. Newspaper, March 9, 1903, Page 4

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ington’s Birthday, when a cold forced | than 1,000 lette: week, attends one her to break an engagement to speak and often two charitable meet! very at a meeting of public school children.) day, besides making aimoab numbers alls. interna eneyme yeast nr ANE NESSES ’ Dr, John P. Munn, of No, 18 West) less and busine TWENTY RURTIN ELEN COULD Se ee interest in the .C. A, Bhe has Hidings and much money aaa 6A S\ ff” STORES Irvington The sewing school ac prov rat and the Harlem night «chool are among E R OANA IA Dei fon a eererae tiie the many institutions which draw her VE 'Y WHERE, attention, she should forsake her duttes for a time it Te a 110 d yor Will Ride in a°Carriage|Snow-Plough, Speeding Wild! Worn Out by Charities and So-| sales hus tte hus been a busy one, | Squadron Leaves stelty. RETAIL a “at the Head of the Great St.) Down Hill, Crashed Into Two| cial Duties, Doctor Says Her ste the a on o'clock, breaktasta halt! American. wargipe Chea, Cin oo CHOICE BRANCHES > Patrick’e Day Demenstra-} Crowded Cars, Pinning the} Health Needs Thorough Build- | 2" wiles »y dictates more ee GROCERIES,» ‘ , GROCERIES Occupants Under Debris. ing Up. arr wert a B.Altmond él On Tuesday, March 10th, BLACK DRESS GOODS, comprising 3,500 yards FRENCH. VEILING, FIVE WERE BADLY INJURED.;HER DAYS OF HARD WORK. Borax Soap. Borax, when scientifically combined with a pure soap, makes an unsurpassed cleansing agent. The sweetening and antiseptic qualities of the borax give a freshness to the wash much to be desired. Butler’s Borax Soap-is the finest produced. It is repared for us by the best soap maker in the country, and when you order Borax Soap e sure to ask for Butler's. To further its introduction into more homes, we offer Lucky Escapes for All, as Trolleys Were *Smashed and Big Plough| Was ‘Wedged in the Wreck—Mo- tormen Stuck to Posts. Plans Completed for the Finest Dis- play Made in This City for Many Years on Such an Occasion— Some of the Noted Guests. Writes by Dictation More Than 1,000 Letters a Week and Looks After Business Matters with More Than Ordinary Interest. Bitte inemtere of thesAncient Order off FALL RIVER, Moss, March 9—| rigs qzcten M. Gould fe itl, Bhe te not will be offered at 5 5 68c. Yard. 8 Cakes Butler’s Borax Soap, 25c. 7° Mberians and Trish soctotlesshave com-| Twenty passengers were injured in a|contined to her city home at No. 679 Rear of Rotunda.) , pleted all arrangoments for the great St.| trolley crash here to-day, a anowplough| Fifth avenue, but she Is so broken In i Mae) @ Day parade and the national) using down an incline and demolish-{ health that her phystclan has ordered that all social and business duttes bel suspanded for the present and that she take a long rest. The many duties of Miss Gould's busy Ife have tured her out, and after a long season of charitable work she finds that she has drawn too heavily upon her re- serve strength, She has not yet decided’ I take, but tt Is like- to be held in the evening at Sul s Harlem River Park on March 17. will be the 'fincst display in fifty Potatoes. - Choice fancy stock and warranted sound. Peck, 2lc. Basket, Lc, 10 Cider or White Wine Vinegar C | —best quatity—qt. bottle... Tomatoes. Best Maryland Standards, solid, red ripe fruit, 3-Ib. can, Tee In addition to our Borax Soap, we give splendid values in other brands. ing two cars, The plough, which was being trans- ferred from one section of the Old Col- ony Street Railway to another, became unmanageable at the top of a steep in- cline at Bay street In the South section The motorman on the snoewplough finding his brake useless, by shouting PETTICOATS for Spring and Summer wear, of Striped and Checked Silks, also Colored and Black Taffeta, Foulard, China and Pongee Silks; Mohair, Sateen, Moreen, Gloria and Zephyr cloth; . Grand Marehal¢Patrick M./Burke and aides, Willian Lynch and Dents OHare, will give the signal) which will @tart the parade promptly at 2 o'clock “from Fifth avenue anil Morty-third Cromarty Bloaters, large fine fish, 7 for 7c Rog etapa Wand ringing his gong tried to give warn- a the city and enjoy + TUESDAY, March 10th Nickel Soap—Pure, 16-oz, Salmon—Best red Alaska, can... 13¢ | Catsup — Peerless brand—best He eee ne at line ut’ the “aenger: A” number of | complete rest and recreatton for aeveral gba D : cakes, 6 for or 25c 4 Sc| made—pt. bottles... ., “'45¢ @venue to Fiftioth street, east to Madi- |! ing the dang Sate IL! Portland Herrings—3 for. ic 900 avenue, northion Madison avenue to| wagons minning on the tracks got out of) Weeks A number of Imported SILK PETTICOATS at Coney Island Soap—t5 cakes.. 25¢| Sardines—Domestic, large can.... Sc | White Pepper—Pure—},-Ib. can.106 Wity-Arst street, west to Witth avenue, the way in time, and pedestrians/ran to| Her Dist indisporition was on Was’ Especially Low Prices. Chunk Soap—1o cake: Sardines—Neptune Brand, Do- Peaches—Pears, fancy South- 10 7 and up fifth avenue to One Hundred] safety as the ponderous ‘car, guining 5 Glawawallhow dee ahh epena ptr 1, 7c ern, 31D, Can... se0ee. a [of Qnd Twenty-sbeih atroet, across to Seo-|momentum every moment, sped'down the THE GRIP AGAIN. Sardines iy mustard, cance cee 8e {Golden Pumpkin—can fea Ryerss to: Giilser’s: Park Leo al ‘iperior. )C,, | Vanilla and Lemon Extract pe ‘Farley lew thi Two cars on a line crossing that on h . Sardines—Imported, superior y eee. | feat bi RA AED Ga ita i cre arate were Noteworthy Article About that Eighteenth St., Nineteenth $t., Sixth Avenue, New York, eter Hey aR nee 2 ¢|Golden Drip Syru — venue and Fitttel ing the corner from: opposite di- 1 —H cena 2 ) @ence, Maxiison avenue and teth } hear: Re Ee ee coat Always Interesting Ailment—How Sardines—Imported, caneesse-+ 10€ | mtreet. Weth him wil) be m Roman Catholle and other cl the various churches of the city, Mayor Low will ride at the head, of the parade. Accompanying him will/be County ChawMain Very Rey. Dr. Chartes MoCreedy. Pe Bome of those who have accepted the Mavitation to bes the guests of the order Comptroller Grout, John D. Crim- City Chamberlain Gould, Super- fendent of Bulldings William Walker, Charles F. Murphy, Police Commission- @¢ Greene,.Commisstoner Woodbury and hie deputy, Capt.’ Franis Gibson; Su- dent of Highways J. G, Col- Ten Gen. James 'R. O"Beirne, Recorder Judges Cowing, McCarthy, Tier- ney and Fitrgeraldsands Sheriff William 0. the: akemen, realizing the danger, did utmost to stop, but failed, and the pbough hit both cars, smashing and throwing them from the tracks, The plough became wedged in the henp of debris and it was thought that many of those who crowded the cars had been killed. But while all aboard were more or less brulsed and cut by. flying gloss, those requiring ald numbered twenty and only five ef these were seriously injured. ‘Phe latter were tuken to the hospital and the othera attended and sent to thelr homes. SULLIVAN GETS ¥ Sat sevecy: City a Brooklyn, tan, jersey. ns be Beare nite 2c Ger Fas Sees ‘Richmond Qounties, Cat Cadet ans of Queens Holy, Nae 8o- the thirty-two ulty, Major e M ; ss Michael ‘homas : if Matas Catholic Protectory Cadet Of 150 pieces will head the Ancient ‘of Hiberntane of Manhattan. Im- ly after the parade the feat the organization et Bulzer’s Park will oe. ‘The grand march will be ‘by Patrick J. Donohue, assisted Aiicins and Jonn F. iets i. invited be entertaine $0 dane, chairman of the Re- Mattery, of Secretary, Lenihan P. J. MoGarry will the parade and in the evening celebration, ‘the park. —<—<—<>__- Wen Holst Reported Dying in 1% Baden, ' BWRLIN, March 9.— Prof. Hermann von Holst, head professor of FURTHER RESPITE Odell Grants Two Weeks More to Prisoner Who Was to Be Electrocuted To-Morrow. ALBANY, March 9,—Gov, Odell to-day granted a further respite of two weeks to “Whitey” Sullivan, inder sentence ‘of death at Clinton Prison, in order that Justice Betts may examine the affida- vits on which an application for a new trial on the «rounds of! 1ewly discoy- ered evidence ‘has been made, Sullivan was to have been electrocut- ed to-morrow. ee BOURKE COCKRAN BETTER. Now that He can Sleep, His Mental Exhaustion Vantnhen, CALRO, March 9.—W, Bourke Cookran, who is ‘ll at Assouan ‘with bronchial | Whose yital powers are strong. to Cure and Prevent It. is more ethan usual. This dis- ease, which for some years past has left a trail of death the length and breadth of this land, had its birth in Russia, It attacks alike the rich and poor, the young and old, The only person safe from its attacks are those There are three forms of grip- tho nervous form, the gastric form and the catarrhal form, ‘There are often cases that combine two or all three forms—sometimes so pronounced that the process of throw- ing off impurities from the body is entirely checked and the patient is poisoned to death by his own product, which nature in healthy state would drive out. ° One reason why so many cases of grip have resulted fatally is found in the use of polsonous narcotics—they paralyze the nerves and organs of the body, which prevents them from driv- ing out these:impurities, the presence of which 1s the greatest danger, It is an unfortunate fact that nearly all patent medicines id entirely upon the influence of these druga for thelr effeot, The long pull in getting over tne grip demands that all the organs of the body be kept in their best work- ing form, not only to drtve out the poison left by the grip germ, but that the patient shall regain strength as soon as possible to avoid further at- tacks resulting from the poisons in the system paralyzing the greater part of the tissues of the body ana the organs which they go to com- pose, Forced nutrition {s a means toward good health after the grip—as it Is a means of preventing the entrance of the grip germ to the ‘system. Father John’s Medicine cures grip pneumonia, 1s progressing favorably, His strength 1s well maintained and the mental exhaustion from which he ‘h fe the ntveraty at’ pacibite; | was euffering has left him algco he has| Gtugs. It cures colds, prevents pneu- monta and consumption. been wole to sleep. SIMPSON. ness, such as has never hefore rid individuality, March Tenth and Eleventh. Viewed from every vanta; wide dissemination the display surpasses the best part of Simpson Crawford Company and establishes a new precedent for its brillancy and rare conception of what is beautiful in art. From the most renowned Costume Artists in the world—Paquin, Doucet, Beer, Savoye, Raudnitz, Corne and Agnes, of Paris; H, Gerson, of Berlin; Russell & Allen, and Viola, of London—are magnilicent representations of things to wear; the loveliest that ever came from abroad to grace American womanhood, The «most renowned milliners—Mon, Lewis and Deffontaine, Vimont, Louison, Maison Carlier, Camille Roger, Marie Maurice, Esther Meyer and Maison Virot—send us their tine: INVITE ATTENTION TO THEIR SPRING EXHIBI IMPORTED Millinery, Costumes, Wraps, Waists And Other Wearing Apparel for Women and Children, TUESDAY AN D WEDNE ] point—novelty, c style and extraord of Hugor assembled in New York. The pen { The exhibition speaks volumes for the store and for the creators CRAWFORD CO. and builds up the body because {t is all pure nourishment and free from opium, morphine or other poisonous Blue Ribbon Polishing So: THEBIG STORE SIEG SIXTH AVE. peated ty TOUNT 18"&I9"STS, opERC Olives. incy Queens, 18 oz. bottle Z5c Salad Oll+Domestic; a fine dressing, pint bottle......... Tea and Coffee. The finest grades Rees Best No. 1 Tea, all kinds, woulhsa $15 Toes ’ 35c est Mocha and Java Coffee, 3 lbs. 70c.5 1b 25c 10c} | Codfish Threads—Peerless Brand, Mackerel—Extrafancy shore, large white fish; 10 a kit, Codfish—Pure white cod, in tab- lets; Ib., Codfish Threads—Excelsior Brand, full package, 1.39 9c 4c finest quality; kage, Blue Ribbon Breaklast Food—, 8c A delicious cereal—package... - Busy Spring Days. Crowds! tivity. Thousands visit the store daily. Ghese Important Sales: European and American Wash Fabrics, The New Spring Silks. Latest Ideas in Dress Goods. Great Sale of Housefurnishings. at the Siegel:Coopet Stére. every day adds piquant interest. Babies’ Wear. Here's Some Interesting Yews tor Guesday. Tuesday we offer 100 dozen Infants’ Shirts. These are made of soft finished cot- ton and of wool and cotton; finished seams, all regular sizes. These Shirts were sold tous as “seconds,” but the defects are so unimportant that :ess careful manufacturers would have sold them as regular goods, LOT I—FINE COTTON SHIRTS, high neck. long sleeves, silk crocheted edge, pearl buttons; sizes | 10 6, LOT 2—FINE COTTON AND WOOL, SHIRTS, heavy silk crocheted edge, ribbon through neck; sizes | to 6, (Becond Wioor, Kast, 19th St.) t,o % Less Chan Usual. CHATELAINE BAGS, fine cut steel beads, French gray frame'and chatelaine, FRENCH CUT RHINESTONE BAR PINS, mounted in sterling silver; suit able for belt pins, 15¢ The Big Store is always a centre of ac- These are but a few of the many special sales now going on Every day brings new features; Chatelaine Bags and Bar Pins. large size; Nar ee regularly 49c hair barette, or collar pin; regularly $1.50, IOC (Main Floor, 6th Ave.) GQHOICE GROCERIES 166, 167 & 169 B. 280 ST, 2 Doors West of 3d Ave. Furniture, Carpetings and Modern Housefurnishings. > China Closets of solid golden oak, highly polished, bent glass sides, glass doors, carved Malt Breakfast Food—Package....9¢ | Uneeda [ilk Biscult, Kennedy’s Oysterettes, Zu Zu Ginger Snaps, 10c Graham Wafers, |b . Frult Crackers, Ib. Pilot Crackers, Ib. Unparalleled mings, actual value $16.00; special, T OF x haracter, exclusive- Inary assortment— Mme. Georgette, 1, Louise Pujol, Mangin- St creations—-a congress alters befere the charm ° °, Yew Spring Sitks. Pre-Gaster Sate Protrers Matchless Vatues. and it bids fair to ourdo its pr plete stocks we feature for to-morrow two unusually excellent values, Satin Foulards. 24 inches wide, polka dots and figured effects, in a number of the newest shades; 75c. grade; per yard. Crepe de Chine. 24 inches wide; every conceivable shade; very lustrous; full $1.00 grade; per yard, Qian Floor, Front, 19ch 8.) By Spring Shoe Sale. Interest Increases Daily. To-morrow we add impetus to this important occa- sion by offering the famous Jenness Miller Shoe for women; sold regularly for $3.50; at AND THESE OTHER SPECIALS: Shoes For Women. | Shoes For Men. At ISO ang PD 4 more than the prices we quote. Ilse Great Values in Children’s Shoes, {Women's Store, 94 Floor, Kast, 18th St) Enthusiasm is rapidly rising,over this great sale of the 1903 Silks and Dress Goods, sors, From the wonderfully interesting and com- 50c 75e' 1.909 1,45, 1.90 3 2.20 Every shoe included in this Sale was made to sell for }¢ to (Men'y Store, Main Floor, East, 19th #t) Morris Chairs, heavy golden oak frames, reversible velour cush- ions, dainty $9; special this week, J.& 5. BAUMANN To parties not having the ready money. to fur- nish thelr homes with a class of goods not usually obtainable in instalment houses, we offer to make special arrangements on a credit basis, We carry oe mreet eat of furniture, Ss, Ri and almost sveryining tor housekeeping. Comer Oth Ave. & 18th st, LACE and LACE WORK, for Window Draperies, Bed Sets, etc., you ar REA T MEN’ thousands wh. be sent in at these low prices. ‘in tan, mode, gray, latest gloves. LADIES OPPORTUNITY. ’ Figures and Facts Tell the Story. You have but to read and be convinced that such superior gloves were never offered before 1,000 dozen of the finest products of the most celebrated French manufacturers, Tre- fousse and Perrins, &c., &c, We Are Closing Out Our Entire Glove Stock ‘to Make More Shoe Room. Each customer can purchase as many pairs as they wish. No restrictions, Women's Trefousse and Perrins new, fresh gloves, new= est Paris points embroidery, suede and real glace kid, brown, black and white, all sizes. Regular $1.50 and $1.75 this season’s QIOVES ve seenee cern sree tree ceeees coerce The Sita Glove, for wonien, real kid, suede and mocha, in all colors, black and white, all sizes; new, fresh goods; regular price $1.25....... ..+. er Princess Gloves, for women, in fine imported sth ets and cape skin, in all colors; the ar Our regular $1.00 stock.. en's Dent’s and Adler’s celebrated Cay Womens Oat Gloves, reduced from #125, $1.50 and $1.85 tO....++++ ses Kayser Silk Gloves at wonderful reductions : Regular $1.00 quality.......... 69¢ - Regular 75c, quality.. Regular 50c. quality., Children’s Gloves. all colors and white; reduced from our “Extra large size, Large size, Dozen, 25c. Dozen, 17c. Lemons—Fancy Messinas, dozen, 10c: Fine White Loaves, 4 fore: Domestic or Cottage, lo: New England or Split, loaf. Vienna or Quaker, loaf. Glove Sale! 98° Ves 69c 89c seeeee 50c ++ 35¢ Mocha and Cape Skin, in 69c executed to order in original designs, B. Altman & Co, fashion. Decorations everywhere catch the spirit and mirror the of the season. For you to see and enjoy this superb show- Hinvitation is as broad as we can make it, $1.00 and $1.25 stock .......ssresedere PL ec oe... inliaw dike Eightecath Street, Nineteenth Strest,

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