The evening world. Newspaper, January 8, 1904, Page 8

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Feared News of Adirondack Asoldent Might Prove Fatal to Her. Gordon, mother of Carl who accidentally shot and himeelf at Saranac Lake, is {Il at Hotel , in West Forty- street. The news of her son's death has not been broken to “yet, the physicians’ fearing the ‘Would be fatal in her present / Mra. Morton Steele, jr., a daughter, in this city and has been with Mother constantly during her ill- Another sister is Mrs. Dan R. She is Mr. Hanna's second “Phe story of Carl Gordon's death, r eelved by his relatives in this clty, says that he was about to retire for the fight when the pistol he usually kept under his pillow was accidentally dis- charged. The bullet entered the right @ide of his head, passed below the car nd into the brain. “His wife was on the lower floor of thelr cottage at the time. She was feking up for the night. She sum- oned Dr. C. C. Trembiy by telephone, Gordon was dead before the vhysi- arrived. Carl Gordon was formerly Miss Edwards, of Livingston, 8S. 1. ak were married in 1899 and have a | home in New Brighton. Gordon was af- and had re- several vears had never been so happy since of the North ather 1s only a bracer,” she but I can't make the puma think And ‘Teddy, the puma, sat back on his and growled good haunch nd.a dry, warm cave ts about 1 this kind of weather," said 1 know I'm hot stuff, The old there—I mean Roste—has cold But be le and Teddy sat for | ERE Is 9 picture of big Roste, the spite of the cold, and | Central Park polar bear, smiling at | their pictures in eeiatwen tian ‘osie canno' Get My Book, if Sick. understand why people should want Don't Send a Penny. ‘Tom and Jerry to keep warm, A snow bank 1s a downy couch for| Rosle, and to the artist who drew her} picture she ® explained in bear language | j Gordon, bt cut. oft ‘hts LOST A PERFECT RUBY. ving, the bulk of his J att ‘to ory el wildeon oe Charles. | steam-heated flats or overcoats or hot Don't send a Neo what T can do, isk. Det me proye up Restorative can do. in your friendship, nt eat It. And for & you can use it without the tell you of @ druggist near you who nish mx bottles of Dr. Shoop’s Restorative A Month on Trial. Iwill aoa iis atl the Gut4 HS it fails, mu ssnaact was the fifth child and the of the late Charles Gordon, ies pri onsen s grandfa- Police Asked to Find Gem That Is Valued at §1,000. ‘The police have been asked to find a perfect sapphire that was lost by Mra, Charles MoBumey, wife of Dr. Me- Burney, of No, 28 West Twenty-seventh street. \ Mrs, McBurney eaid the stone ha¢ heon obtained In Europe after a great deal of trouble on the part of Tiffany's agents. It had been loose in the setting | was taken sick with pneumonia on | and she started to the Jeweller’s to hay, His|{t fixed. On the way she stopped in | 1) , | Several stores and wither lost the ring | j| or haxl it atolen from her chatelaine | °') bag in which she carried it The ring | {a valued at $1,000, h ERE ns LIPTON SELLS ‘CHANGE SEAT. CHICAGO, Jan. 8—Sir Thomas Lip. ton has severed another of the bonils which Inked him with Qht membership on the Board been sold at $1,0KW) itemndent of Actors’ Home ¥ Dies of Pnepmonia, ‘Sheridan Corbyn, Superintendent of - Ure Actors’ Home at New Brighton, I, dled at two o'clock this morning. .. John Wood, who w nding him, that Mr. Corbyn' was pain- as far as ¢ understand ‘ant vou to al ubt that thi otter Je at ell ab 2M Teekewell, end these toot And the fortieth hig \s Jess. “Mr, Corhyn was sixty-nine years old. Year's Day and went to bed. in, Tie mratitude nia Kratitude. Send for ithe National Packing Company. Ob OPeResereneeeenesarenereseeseasnseonaange +40 mer cepeces ses ‘WE HAVE NEVER FAILED} \ to satisfy any we never will one who has responded to an advertisement of ours—and if we can help it. That is why we can afford to say that Hone Dollar Has the Power of Two: 8 Mg ® | Highland Lassie Scotch, the best im-| Gallagher Malt. . + Per bot. 65¢ AT OUR s ¥ ported aU pao ret bot. $1] Recommended as a tonic and F d S MY an Zoom Gin, for borate ai stimulant by leading nhyeeans, * %|Hannis Whiskey, none fi |Cabinet Rye........ : orty-second Semi-Annual Sale, : yao, (ane Ro B86 ‘8 | Special ‘ : and know that the public will accept our statement at its face value. We rarely go $ align Rye Sys th Maryland ae -Per bot. 65c into print, but when we do we have a reason for it, and always a mighty good one. : Private Stock Rye, 10 years old, |e ate Stock. bot, Se9e seeee rT . : HERE IS A PART OF THE STORY: 3 We will furnish jae eal, 82 Each the acme of eee Af fies Winter Overcoats,| Men's Stylish Suits, tm Fancy Shirts. sae & ie fees seis “44 and $0 inches jong; also Belt Coats | Black, Bl d Fane ule | $1°00 Madras ana Pe le, stiff i i god 40 inches lon; also Belt Coats aaa ue and Fancy, Sing | $L00 Mada and Percale, stiff Bee a over Bottom Whiskey, Bottled in Bond, $1.00. i Feseors me CaCO WMG 89c . en'l for Clover Bottom Promlum Catalogue, A Premium with Each Bottle, Fermar Price Bale Price, $10.00 Cheviots and Thibets. 4.90 3 WE GIVE 8. & H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS. Marre ek crea end Chev: 4 09 5 yarsteds and Thibels..... 680 | % 7 ie 5 $12.50 Ballyfarnan Frieze, pee colrane eco Chev: 8 90 ¢ worsted lined... 6.80) iets and $20.00 High-Gra s bh S $18.00 Irish Frieze and Ker- Scotch Chevil * 11.80) ° . G ll ff S | sa, Ono Backs ies 8.90 gi 9 aly if [$2.50 Whats 4 illies Coffee Sale. $20.00 Double Warp Irish Frieze,| ed and Domestic Fabrics... 14,80 | 5 * The First for the N. Worsted ines yoke, +g Top C geet Suspenders, sue 8 : he Bits or the New Year. If already a customer ards op Coats and Rain Coats. | 2sc° eustic wer Monat Ends § | you know the advantage of WRITING TO GILLIES. "If not, this sale| aza,00 Ene lish Overpaid and} come as Coming Spring Styles and AmericanGlots.. .. 13c $) affords you an excellent opportunity to start the New Year in’ the new, 14.80 Fomer price y frice, | 50Ce Silk and Elastic Web...---,.230 % | C4SY se that so many housekeepers find delightful. 10.00 Tans and Blacks........ 4.90 | $1.00 Fine Silk and Elastic Web. .47¢ 3 our mothers and tathers walked and rode mile: mae 'S upon ; seeOP dorpernescsceeses 6.80 | "ener Gloves. aan, mils {0 get the good Coffer that ve've been selling right here oni i 90 | $1.25 1 a Sued ssc uu —and the Coffee Men's Winter Trousers, $18.00 English Coverts + 8.90 lisa 4 sinus ee nae Soe % | comes to you rich, faeronsted: almost hot, straight from a bigger bat-| $2.80 Gheviots and Worsteds.. 1.25 | $20.00 High. Grade Masks On 11.80 | _ skin, silk ued and uitined. 89c ee of roasting machines than you ever saw unless you saw ours. $3.50 Worsted and Cheviols.. 1.98 Se | a Kg ostal brings you back your money—if you wish it cst Me Worsteds and 2.488 Hosiery, fale | Woot. a 1.39 | But of De ll who try tie real good, genuine Gillies Coffee nat one in ten HBAD AiLWoal “Waisted ot” | Ses Back and Tan Maco and | pans °€ 93¢ %¢| thousand would think of taking the money back. Er cheb. ‘ a 208 eae es | Sale 3 Days Only—Saturday, Monday and Tuesday.” 50 High-Grade Worsteds..... 3.48 | 25° S el Beem cipett? Worseds and 3g | ity Mosclne Underwear Broken Java. Holland Mocha & Java, CABSIMETES 6 eee cece BNe. Heavy Wool .sccocce 13c Ist. 00 \ool Fleeced and Natural $ | Regular price 20c. Hundreds of fam{-| Regular price 24c, A pure, tleh, de- ore Fancy Vests, fms |50c. Fancy Flack and” Natural |” Wool Health fs - 39 = des eae and Ree coming Cc lightful flavor that Is ikea’ FR dareyWerited’ ana stk; Clhmere 23c | $2.00 single an nat. em Neeuaand Venous, A 18 remembered, and for which C} aaeanicy Norites 8 08 ural wool, me. 9 | splendid Coffee, it makes an no substitute will do, SALE io Wash, white and fancy ©) perme gag, | fino and’ uo : keeps friends, 'SALE PRICE. PRIGE i ancecrt heer ssc nels 4 tee, ry c i Proiwash, white and fancy... 1.69 BOE. New Sik Aaa qUares 596 | $2.80 extra qualily Australian lamb's | Mandeling Java. Best Arabian Mocha. Collars and Cuffs, (S for $1:00; wool, white, natural and Regular price 30c, This Is Justly con-|Regular price 35c. There 1s little of the| : * s1 $1.00 New French Four-l ANE vupivee cn countess 1.39% sidered as one of the finast genuine In this country. This “Reyser famous 2100 Linen: 1.00 New French four-in~ 4 4 | $3.50 American’ Sky extra fine, all,’ (STOW. It ylelds a beverage C [we know to be all right, for c| Latest style Collars . 10c! > a i her shapes... colors and Stoneman’s cele. jthat ts rich and Maloaee it comes direct from Aden, “Latest style Cuffs, 13c! abe. ae ne on ow fopikx? brated Sik Underwear a) 75% S| |SALE PRICE........0.ce00.s Arabia. SALE PRICB........ . and Butter and grades i it wei, Thousands Wate (roms, ee ue Bonn an: ‘ades in all w ights at equally And the Coffee. 123 & 125 ® o * ¢ a e ® e e z - 381 & 383 BROADWAY. am proud | ROSIE, WHO LIKES ICE, AND TEDDY, WHO PINES FOR WARM JUNE DAYS (SKETCHED FROM LIFE FOR THE EVENING WORLD.) Mrs. Johnson, of the Biederman-Bchef- | George C. fler Art School. h catching thelr facial characteristics. [Stores AU Over Town | [Stores AU Over Town | Over Town Astoria, Had Shown torla. at the Boldt home, No. 8 East vovere illness vember last. Mrs, Boldt for several wi which developed eks with the In had been sven about the hotel. D® Calvin Adams, sician, was called. then ‘critical. "Mr. Boldt daughter, Miss Clover Boldt, the bedside when death came. Boldt, 8 at Cornell > dl sity, | He has ‘been notified aa 80) iaeutey te mother’s death and will arriv to-day Im- provement, When She Sudden- ly Became Worse and Died. Announcement was made to-day of the death of Mrs. George C. Boldt, wife of the proprietor of the Waldorf-As- Her death occurred at midnight ‘Thirty- seventh street, and was due to a sud- den attack of weakness following a in No- as cofifined to her home ess, but recently was so far recovered that she When her illness became aiarming last night the family phy- Her condition was and his were at A son, Univer- of his ‘@ home Stores All Over [Stores Ail Over Town | talaghet Stores NEW YORK’S FINEST FAMILY TRADE STORES. 402 West 39th Street. 883 Eighth Avenue, 611 Columbus Avenue, 37 Carmine Street, 1387 Fifth Avenue, 879 Sixth Avenue, HONEST GOODS! telephone. Established 1840, Tel, 3474 Cortlandt, “4 fears) All for “ee ens) Rocks and Rye (sure preventive for pneumonia), pure Rye W ee and Crystallized Rock Candy; special price, large bottle Special for This ihe 7 ONE BOTTLE BEST MANHATTAN OR CREME DE MENTHE CHERRIES, Simply Send Postal-- WE SELL 5 LBS, COPFEE—or 4 Ib. Tea and 5 Ibs. Coffee—and DELIVE! PREE in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Bronx up to tot St. % . 76 West 125th Street. 805 Amsterdam Avenue. 1567 Madison Avenue. 745 Ninth Avenue. 572 Amsterdam Avenue, 606 Eighth Avenue, HONEST MEASURE! 824 Columbus Av TIS COMBINATION: «Ep ONE BOTTLE RYE, 5 YEARS OLD, | ONE BOTTLE TONIC PORT WINE, ONE BOTTLE DRY SHERRY WIN ONE BOTTLE BLACKBERRY f BRANDY OR CLARET, OR MARTINI COCKTAILS,. ONE BOTTLE MARASCHINO All for $ 1 00 » 656 Tenth Avenue. 918 Ninth Avenue, 432 Amsterdam Avenue, 315 First Avenue. enue. $27 Seventh Avenue. HONEST PRICES! MONEY BACK IF GOODS ARE NOT TO YOUR LIKING. WillCome to You SEND POSTAL or! 10 Ibs. Coffee or 5 Ibs. Tea—or 4 Ib. Tea and 10 Ibs, Coffee—DBLIV. | ERED PREE within 25 miles of Manhattan—25 Ibs. within 100 miles. | Gillies Coffee Company. 238, 286, 287 & 230 Washington St, Sarcy st THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 8, 1904. MAS.GEORGEC.BOLDT DIES AFTER RELAPSE Dlr eae Wife of Proprietor of Waldorf- Suits, single or double breasted:Sack Coat mod- els, of cheviot, tweed, cassimere, heavy homespun or worsted in designs which have found the great- Besad pay; Saks & Company $38 to 34th St. Have Organized, Beginning To-Day, A Most Important Sale of High Grade Suits for Men , AT Bema REBUEED PRICES. be—regular, stout or At Formerly $6.50 to $9.75. Formerly up to $8.50. Formerly $5.00 to $8.50. Formerly $7.50 to $10. Formerly $12.00. ' est favor this season. Formerly $15.00, $18.00, $20.00, $22.50 : Suits, single or double breasted Sack Coat, Ches-] terfield and English Frock finest imported and domestic fabrics. the coats are silk-lined throughout. Formerly $25.00, $30.00, $33.00, $35.00 Hats for Men. fim: Formerly $2.00 and $2.50. For Saturday at $3.00 If that hat of yours shows marks of service, we will be glad to give you one just as good (no matter whose label it bears) for one dollar. stock of a number of models has tapered to a mere shadow of its former self. “shadow.” Our We would be rid of the Derbies in black and brown. Boys’ Suits and Overcoats At Very Special Prices for Saturday. Second Floor. Boys’ Russian Blouse Suits of ‘Serge, Cheviot or Homespun, in navy blue, royal, light gray, brown or redin new Eton collar models, sizes 214 to6 years. At $4.50 Boye’ Norfolk and Rouble- Breasted Suits of Scotch Tweed or English Cheviot in plaids, checks, stripes or fancy mixtures; sizes 8 to I6 years. At $4.90 Boys’ Reefers of Chinchilla, Frieze or Cheviot, lined with Serge or red Flan- nel; a few with Silk and Satin linings. Sizes 4 to 10 years. At $3.90 Boys’ Russian Overcoate of Cheviot, Vicuna, Frieze, Montagnac or Kersey, in brown, red, tan, gray or navy blue. Sizes 2) to 6 years. At $4.90 Boys’ Tourist Qversoate of olive or oxford gray, all-wool Frieze, belted back, full and long model. Sizes 8 to 16 years. . Formerly $7.50. At $4.90 Youths’ Suits & Overcoats Saturday at Radically Reduced Prices. Sizes 15 to 19 Years. Second Floor. Garments which have been designed for the young chap who has definite ideas of his own and insists upon their expression in his apparel. YOUTHS _ OVERCOATS— Chesterfield and Tourist mod: els of black Cheviot, gray Frieze, as well as Tweed or Cheviot in plaid patterns or mixed effects. CHESTERFIELD MODELS $8.00 TOURIST. MODELS, Formerly $18.00. At $11,50 ] R This season’s newest models and fabrics, in browns, grays and mixtures, as well as black. Thibet and ribbed Cheviot wool -Winter fabrics. Formerly $15 to $20 = At $11.50 Formerly $11 to $12.50 At $8.00 $12 At $18 Coat models of the Many of ‘A Sale of Sweaters fiz. For Men and Boys. Values up to $4.00 Special for Saturday at $1.00 We have just about a thousand of them. They are of wool and wors- ted, in plain and fancy Weaves, button front, V neck and standard models. College colors, stripes and solid colors. A few area trifle soiled, OtKers show a careless stitch here and there. That is why they are a dollar." You may have two of them—no more. . Shoes for Men. Formerly $3.50 to $5.00. Special for Saturday at $2.45 To these shoes we owe much. They have divorced more than one man who was wedded to some much- heralded shoe with an impressive name, Our label identifies every pair—that insures good leather, gocd craftmanship, and lasts with “‘life.”’ Main Floor. Shoes of patent colt or patent calf, lace models, welt stitched, single or double soles of oak leather, sizes 6 to 1; widths A, B, C and a few-D and E, in a variety of this season’s lasts. Furnishings for Men. That you may hace its high ae ard and the good taste which marks everything in it—our department pre- sents the following special offers for Saturday: 4 NECKWREAR—French seam Pour- in-Hands and large English Squares of rich silks, in excellent designs. Formerly 50c. and 75c. 2 foe 1.0 erly en 9h. 0 en, si eer with initials. Formerly 75c. At 50c BANGY PAIAMAS—Of imported Madras or white self-figured Cheviot, large pear! buttons. Formerly $2 to $3.50. At ¥, 30 HALF E on in black or gray, with silk embroidery or clocking in an extensive variety of designs. 3 for $1.00 Formerly 50c. a pair. Boys’ Hats & Furnishings Second Floor. Saturday at Less than Half Price. RB l sailors with silk stitched d silk streamers and imported novelties in rather exclu- sive effects. Formerly 50c., 75c. and95c. At 25¢ Formerly $1.25 to $1.50. 50c Formerly $1.95 to $3.00. At 95¢ Bova’ Soft Alpine Hats of fine fur felt in black and light colors. Formerly $1.50 and $2.00. At 95c Blouses of Outing Flannel, attached collar, sizes 7 to 10 years; of Madras, sizes 4to 12. Formerly 25c. At 19¢ Waists of Pergale, attached collar, sizes 6 to 12, Formerly 95c. At 48 Paiamas of Satine, Madras or Outing Flannel. Formerly $1.45. At 95s Shirts. Ster Brand, striped or figured designs, attached or detached cuffs. Formerly $2.25. At $1.45 Night Rokea of Outing Flannel, sizes 4 to 10. Barney 48c. and 75c. At ‘ | 39% |i

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