The evening world. Newspaper, November 21, 1904, Page 16

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of the best custom- 7 7 , tei WITHOUT TIPS 4 ather, medium narrow toes—also AN ORIGINAL DRESS SLIPPER, * THE ROYAL," made of Gray, Black and Whit Women’s Dress Boots ¥.th open work vamp and straps, handsomely beaded. CORRECT STYLES IN WOMEN’S OVERGAITERS, made Boots and Shoes, including in Black Russia Calf and Patent ¢ Suede, Bronze and Black Kid, | Lounging & Full size, filled with EXTRA Covered with a variety of new designs of Tapestry, at Sofa Pillows QUALITY DOWN, $1 gg | | sahapegoeaesetie +] TO.MORROW AND WEDNESDAY TEIRD FLOOR Mission Furniture CONSISTING OF SERVIN CABINETS, DESKS, CHAIRS, ETC, yA less At than former prices G TABLES, BOOK-CASES, Breakfast Plates, doz, $7.75, 12,25, 17.00 Fish and Game Plates, doz, $20.00, 32,00 Service Plates, doz, $18.00, 20.75, 28.00 Third Floor, West Twenty Decorated Limoges China Entirely New Richly Engraved Crystal BOWLS, NAPPIES, CELERY TRAYS, VASES, ETC, Chocolate Cups and Saucers, dor, $10.00, 15,50. 23.75 Tea Cups and Saucers, doz, $8.50, 11.50, 15.25 After Dinner Coffees, H 1 doz, $7.95, 10,00, 15,75 “third Street THES TO THROW WOMAN CRUSHED HERSELF FROM ‘L’ UNDER TROLLEY) Girl Desires to End Life Because| Woman on Bowery Is Struok, Her Elevated Road Sweet- heart Failed to Keep His Tryst) with Her, After a night's reflection in a pollee pation life has again become very sweet and desirable to Miss Natalie Jacob- ton, the young Brooklyn woman who *Jast night attempted to throw herself from the elevated platform at Liberty street and Grant avenue before a Clty Line train. * With the reseive to live and be a good girl, if Magistrate Furlong allows her to go her way, came the declaration that no no longer, cared fur Fred Peterson, the Whose pon-appearance at the usual trysting place yesterday induced the Young woman to attempt to end her ~ fe. In the Gates Avenue Cour: to-day Mist Jacobson told the following story ‘te an Evening World reporter; { "1 am @ Norwegian and have been in this country three years. About two years ago, while rifting oa a City Line train ,one of the ‘guards spoke ic me and we talked the length of the why, He said bis ee waa red by won, He was a , handsome L and talked very pleas: , and on Parting said gogd-by. Courted on the Train, “1 met him again winle riding on the elevated, and we bécante quite good friends. After that i saw him often nd fell in love with him, “Last Tuesday,” suid Mivs Jacobson, “I met Fred, and the first thing he said was that = trips with him must cease. “Sunday I went to the station at 1 Golock as usual to meet Sral. As each train came In I looked at the Ruards, but Fred was not re, Hours ated and the trainmen on the plat- ‘orm began making remarks and stared GL me, sinying there so long. Walkod Platform Five Hours, “Yor five hours I waiked that plat- form, until | wis chilled ond hungry and in despair 1 asked a trainmaa bout Fred. Ho said that Fred hed ken 4 day off. As this came right + fatler his tolling me to stay-away,. It, seemed to mo ho hid stayed syex to Wold me and | grew weak and diszy the cold and worry. next ting I knew I wos strug- to throw m on the tracks A man Was holding me buck.” f n Was Lewis Talcott, the train teher, who had been watching the woman's strange movements for Voved had antielpated her sui- tions. @ might in the Liberty avenue station Miss Javodson decked to ance we gthemptln to take my “1 thought Fred was ¥ oa fend, nd that I loved hin Petter nan Iie, but, now 1 ‘ough me forever.” FIRE SCARE'AT WORLD'S FAIR Muried Uxtt from New York State Bullding tu Kscape Cellar Blase, ©, Nov. 21.—Twenty of mad: Fair to-day, belongings, becaus> am handsome elevated train guard + | fatled, | Knooked Down, Struck Again and Dragged Fifty Feet— Dead When Picked Up. Struck by a northbound Third avenue car today & Woman was knocked ft teen feet, caueht again by the car and | dragwed and rolled for tty feet vet |the car could be etopoed. She wae dead when taken from under the car, The accident oceurred on the Bowery between First street and Houston, The woman was walking south and met a boliceman. With the evident intention Jot dodging him she -started actoss tho street. The car was approaching at hia Fate of speed and struck hor. he car, No, 2776, waa finall: | {n front of No. W Bowery, Ave fonder, and after biting the womas. tho first time and knocking her ahead, ‘s caught her again and pulled het un- der the platform, where she waa rolled | — by the truck and wheels for ffty Lite Crashed Oat, } | _ Policeman Hedderman saw the acel-| dent and sent in calls for an ambulance And) the wrecking wagon. The crowd | that gathered suggested lifting the car, but the men who attemp:ed to do sol Dr. Leonard, of St. Vincent's Hospital, arrived and crawied under the car,| | There was no ligit at the spot, and by- stagders ran for candies. With the ald of these Dr. Leonard | discovered that the woma Keqs wore ail broken, that serecale nd er rive Were iractured, that Riis terribly cut. and distgured ‘and that her ilte had beeu crushed out, Known as “Crazy Mary, } A number of women who Waiking along the street yee) | about, tne wrecaing wagu) had ¢ ar and the Body fi | Walk, Hedder- | ecogniaed her ke 08 AL Aer, tor @ long *¥ sud sao that # turanc | fee and r en. No o i s ¢ bbe lived, |. The mo .. Charles . fell “across the shoulders, of (eae ductor, W. H. Jordy. and ‘wept ehild when he 1 stopped Ue car t | Was arrested of homicide. He ts twenty-t ’ fre o jand ‘ives at No. 28 Sumpter stron Brooklyn. ng | "The body was taken to the Mu'ber sureet station and Mater to ive soveae It Was dressed i a faded i dress. much natched and mended ¢ Woman was thin and evidently poorly ted, —————_ MAN DIES FROM Poison, John Bteinkiiber, thirty years old, of No, ® ‘Ten Ryck street, Brooklyn, died |} today fn the prigan ward of Bellevue | Hospital as the result of @ dose of pol- fon taken on Nov. 17 Ja . ora st io Central | rr. : JAMES MeGREERY & CO. THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 21, 1904, JAMES MoGREERY & GO, Upho.stery. Fourth Floor. About 1800 pairs, fine lace curtains, At one-third below usual prices, Renaissance.,.,..,. 3.50, §-50 aud 8g0 per pair, Marie Antoinette..4.95, 5.50 “ 7.50" Trish Point........ 5.00, 6.50 tt - eam Cluny(Arabe Color).6.50, 8.50 “togo “ “ Madras and Crepe Cloth Curtains. Plein or “Chintz” colors. Art Nouveau atd Stained Glass designs. 4.59 6.00, 7.50 per pair, 50 pieces, Cream Madras Tissue, 45 inches wide. New designs. F 38c per yard, A complete stock of imported Art Novelties embroidered with ribbon, Vell Folder D'Oyleys and Sern ag [te ig Note- books, Trinket-Boxes, Jewel Cases, Pin Cushions, Sofa and a very large quantity of decorative articles for the Boudoir, Bedroom, Library or Parlor. Bureau Scarfs, elaborately trimmed with Ribbon. $1.50 Pin Cushions to match, $t.00 Twenty-third Street. JAMES McGREERY & C0. Sale of Imported Leather Goods, Novelties for Library, Writing Desk and general use, well made and finished in Red, Green or Black English Mozocco, Cedar lined Cigar and Cigarette Cases, Engage. ment Pads, Writing Cases, Telephone Reg- isters, Playing Cards in Cases, Correapond- ence Cases, Bridge Scores, Bridge Boxes, containing cards, Sealing Wax Cases, Postal Card Albums and Boxes, Telephone Slates, Engagement Pad and Calendar, Hasty Line Books, Blotters, etc., ete, $1.00 each, Twenty-third Street, JAMES McGREERY & CO, es McGREERY & 60. | Silk Department. Sale of Corsets. On Tuesday, November the aand, 20,000 yards of the fashion- able Pompadour and Dres- den Silks will be placed on exhibition and sale. These silks show exquisite and dainty reproductions of the real Pompadour and Dresden patterns on White and Champagne grounds, They are suitable for Trim-, mings, Waists, Gewns and Evening Petticoats, $1.00 to $10.00 per yard, 18 to 30 inches, 95¢ value $1.75 $3.25 formerly $4.7§ to $3.50 Twenty-third Street, Twenty-third Street. Flannel Pajamas, On Tuesday, N Black Dress Goods Dept, bitersta chad Second Floor. Twelve Hundred Yards of Black Broadcloth, 5a inches wide, ized Cheviot $1.00 per yaru. buttons, value $1.50, $1.50 Eight Hundred Yards,double Yael width, Silk Crepe deChine, $1.20 per yard, Twenty-third Street, | 1,084 House, Home and Boarding advertisements were printed in the SUNDAY WORLD WANT pIREC. TORY. 408 more than same Sunday last year: sag value $1.75, Twenty-third Street, crowded.” BUNDAY WOALD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING Wonoedts| Want 7 a ee On Tuesday, Nov, the aad, | Dip hip,Coutil Corsets, Sizes | Genuine Whalebone Corsets, | * Odd Sizes, White or Black, JAMES McGREERY 469, | Men's Haberdashery Dept. A complete winter stock of Silk, Madras, Oxford and Men's Fleece lined Mercere Pajamas, Figured or Striped, on Whitelor Co!ored Grounds, Fastened with large pearl No need be dl Cy ot jscouraged by the a: Bluc Stamps jouble B, & M, Biue Tradlag pea vaa' th from le it closung UESDAY—always row. These are se Special at., Slik Velveteen Crown to make them ready to wear....++.., Silk Velvet Hats in Brown, Green, Gray, Red, Black, Prune and Navy, in the best turban Shapes; upper brim of draped velvet, under brim of crushed velvet, finished with owl's oe value cite 1,98 Petticoats, Go hip, medium bust, with front and side garters attached; top trimmed with fine Val. 9 lace; sizes 18 to 30 inches; Z Cc $1.50 VaIUC; ALrererresee rutile, with one, two and four small rutfles; $1.25 value, ates 69c mercerized sateens, full umbrella rut- een Bal wien 98c Shoe Bargai at seeees sizes 8, 8%, 9% 9% 10, 10% 414%, 12, 12)6, 13, 134 Women’s Shoes, $1.40. and periect foot comfort regular height els; all sizes, 4 All Linen Table Cloths, . ‘i 12 napkins to match, at 1,39 ec enemies 14 Extra Meavy ; noticeable; value $5.0°, at... Special lot of Moreens, for drop skists, all colors and black, — a ie special to-morrow Al.-+s see Me, Men’ Men’s Natural Woo! Underwear; he drawers with strong double gusset an tucked Jap facing, and need but a breast Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes at 75¢. Special lot of Boys’ and Girls’ Lac girls’ ‘sizes are 8, 8%4.9,954. 10, 10%, 11. are of calfskin leather, with heavy soles; it, ‘omen’s Dongola Leather Lace a button Shoes, newest shapes Big Tuesday Offerings. | A Day of Marvellous Bargain Opportunities at Rothenberg’s! chasesof the Most Interesting Character Will Be Placedon Sale at of deep interest in this store—will be of the most extraordinary importance to-mor- The backward season enables us to obtain phenomenal values in all the lines of merchandise that you ky nd it necessary to buy at this season of the year. Don't miss such splendid opportunities as these. } doneteeceniontennesipsapneassmsimeninenepgemvanpapmasionsameescte: tone Season’s Greatest Garment Sale. $16,50 Baby Lamb Plush Coats,$9,98 As Mestrated at Left. ver rich coats, and nothing like them has ever * offered” at anywhere Pe ee inches long, new co’larless $c with silk brald, very large’s double-breasted, finished with loops and lined throughout with heavy silk Satin; all sizes; value $16.50; at....., Black Zibeline Coats, $4.98 An Incomparable Special for Women. We've never placed a more Important offering before you, These coats are well made and stylist. You ouzht not to miss such an opportunity. 2 Inches long, shaped collar and belted back —blackcheviots with fitted back, 36 inches long, full sleeve, reverse cuff; also Black Cheviot Corset Jackets, 26 inches long, belt effect, with 17 Straps, velvet collar, coat. sh reverse cuffs; special at Sale of Millinery. Beautifully Draped Silk Velvetta Hats in three of the best shapes; wns Also Great Value in Children’s Dresses. Corsets, in white and drab, satin habit Gowns, {ull size, heavy muslin, three Ages 5 to 8, double-breasted sty ¢, Styles, in high V shape and square neck; yokes of solid embroidéry; insertings of \orchon lace and em- broider: stitche 75c, valug; At... wesseee Potticoats,lined and interlined, full size, Children s Outing Flannel Dresses, 7 mercerized materials, umbrella “sizes @ months to 4 years; in_ pink and blue stripes and fancy trimmed yokes: ase value, at seeeeenee Extra Size Petticoats, fine quality All-Wool Eiderdown Dressing Sac- ques, in pink, blue, red and gray, with fancy appliqued collars and satin ribbon; 36 to 44, $1.25 value at ns. 5,000 Yards of Heavy Outing Flannel, in neat patterns, such 1 as stripes and checks; special, per yard ; 4 Knickerbocker Sultings, in mixtures of gray, green, brown and blue suitable for skirls and sults, at, Per yardsss sevens tie For Women and Men, MEN'S Cotton-Ribbed Fleece-Lined Vest and Pants; superor J Ic finish, hewvy weight and well fleeceds value 39c.; sai¢ at...... ‘ Women’s Heaviest Weight Ribbed Fleece Lined Underwear, in silver or Jer color; vests with long or short sleeves; pants are knee or ankle Reagth, open or closed; also tights, tinished in best mani ‘omen | jockings, includt he - totton and medivm Seeit cotien with white feet, goods, double heel and tos, elastic top; valuet7c., at... Men's Underwear at Lowest Prices, ‘ 's orp Fleece+Lined Underwear; perfect quatity, weight and well finished; value $9¢.; special al f ts have self fronts, ribbed bottoms; overlock seams; $1.00 value at., 1.25 0 Shoes, The boys’ 75¢ 5x36 Pitlow C hem, at. . 72x90 Bi bleached Sheets, at 000 Heavy Bed Spreads, for j full-size beds; value 98c, special to-morrow at,,.., Our special S-course table dhote lunch at 25c. is attracting wide Spread attention because of its superiority and the ex- 25 cellent service; 11 to Aliso Splendid a la Carte Service: 2.30 each day, Scores of Special Piit-} Matchlessly LowPrices] ; 106, Recoeay trimmed jeeve, 7.98 ive, i t a white, cream, black and navy grounds, in Continuation of the sensational sale of Walking Girls’ Fine Coats, Special, with velvet and fancy braid; colors. Worsted Shepherd Check Suiting “39 same work as any B 4 \ Immense Sale of Skirts. worth fully double; to.morrow's price verse puff cuffs, handsomely trimmed 38-inch Ali Wool Pebole Granite Cloth; 38-inch Byorting Goods Sectjon, Third Floor, tings; S4-inch 19¢, Crepe de Chine, 49, and durable; special to-morrow at...... Outfit with 3 Points at 98c, value 79¢. at). hottest designs of French fabrics. Front Skirts, in new mixtures and biack or blue Never a Better Opportunity. brown, blue, green and ri black and white, blue and white, brown Mixed Chevi.t Suitings; 48-inch 24einch All-Silk Crepe de Chine, . 49c Another outfit complete, with three points 98 | i Matchless Waist Value. with small ‘box’ pleats: box pleated back, cheviots, made the latest 11 gore pleated style, Long Coats, fine wool zibeling, full 14. Value $5, special at.........ce005 reen and white and garnet All Wool Henrie.ta Clot high-priced ow titty in a range of the popular colorings, x instead of one, making a much wider ya. ’ . t Boys’ Glothing Sensation! Very fine grade of woven washable cheviots, in AI « stock with te, new full sleevet; all slr... thoroughly tailored, perfect in nit and finish; shoulder capes, storm collar and re Dress Goods, Silks, |Burnt Wood Outfits . values, 59% $1.25, at veo, dest eeneee secane eonees very sivep 8 49 4 inchiding wh and black; a . ¥ tlety of work possible; special at.,.,, 1,000 Boys’ Russian Uvercoats at $1.49. vet collar, and ave insignia on slee p tn various mixtures. A most unusual offering. Also 20 All*Woo! Three-Quarter Redtors, with military or black buttons, ages * Sto s; worth double; special to-morrow at,, 500 4 Length Reefers at $1.07 Ages 3109; made from an elegant quality melton cloth, with buttons to neck, iniign'a on sieeve, military or black buttons and velvet col | 07 Special at......, sa ta ® ‘ Boys’ Corduroy Pants, 29c, Ages 4to 44, Mail orders while they last. clusters of hem- tucks between; A9c 19c Psehescersee veces 498 Neckwear and Veils Silverware. Dainty Assortments Astoundingly Low. ||Rogors Wore in Silk-Lined Boxes, 26-Piee> You'll save tremendously at this important event Set, consisting of 6 teaspoons, 6 ks, halt 796 98¢ ™ to-morrow. We've made a gigantic purchase of neck. tablespoons, 6 forks, 6 knives, 4 wear and veils, and will place the entire lot on sale to-|] butter kniie and 1 sugar shell, selling Set, al Special Sale of Cho'ce, Dainty Neckwear; in|| Table Ko ‘a tull range of colors aod various combi Peppers. nations of stock and jabot etfects; 98¢, 49% Pickle Forks, Butter Kaives, Black Liberty Neck Rufis—Cape ind’ Nut Crackers; value 19c. eich; special rattle sheets; full ruche, 45-inch endi; Z 98 to-morrow, eich, . mabe 100 special at, each ° Teaspoons, piain and fancy, value 7S¢, half Table and Desser; spoons and bangle a Swen ian dag Boye plain and fancy patterns; value $1.2 yards long, in brown, black, navy and iC | oe Fancy Soup Ladies, value $1.23, at. Jewelry and Hand Bags. 49c. Jewelry To-Morrow at 25c, rhinestone Brooches in scores of dainty designs; also beautiful effects in silverine Belt Pins, in- cluding the handsomest embossed designs; also 5c 49e. to 75c. value, ates. ccseceercrerreenerneen’ Special Lot of ‘Hand Bags at Half. Mand with braided handles, made of e and tan, silkine lined ard have nickel frame, inside pocket and change purse; special | Warr TT MERE T OC IIRI OSORIO Ot ee White Silk Ga Fans, with sliver decorated stick; assortment includes ft profusely otarnies with’ silver spangles; also with spancles and lace ’ edge, whilegsome are hand painted in flower desin, with wide kce 25 morrow at prices bound to make record-breaking}] fancy patterns; value $5.98 ie quality at 69¢ ; 79. foe he nickel silver Napk.o Rings, Nut Sets and Chiffon Veils at Half and Less, || dat... dozen, at.... white?49c, value, a Three special purchases, including handsome lines of brilliant cut , popular Roman designs in gold-plated Scarf Pins; French Walrus, and shown in black, brown 49 69c. Fans To-Morrow at 25c, edee, Actual value, 69c: S7¢Clal sssee oes ees sees 6% . ds, like illustration, National : prin ms N sda bang 9 bronze frame, inc.uding yah 4 reversibé mattress covered. ins DY faney denimjvalue $3.50 4 50 sale price, complete... . ° Oilcloth ng ’ 19ch : (i 4 olla ' ae 7% 49% 's Floor Olletoth at a saving of 10¢, to 20c. per yard. Shown in 4-4, 6-4 and &4 Very special, per square yard, to-morrow, at ‘ : SUNDAY WORLD WAN TS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS 4

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