The evening world. Newspaper, December 28, 1904, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Sl an ~THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 28, 1904. ODDLY VANISHES FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. Ada Blanchard, Convales- cing from Nervous Disorder, Mysteriously Disappears After Saying, “I Am Going Home.” HUSBAND FEARS SHE MAY HAVE ENDED LIFE. Has Vainly Sought for His Young and Pretty Wife in Every Di-, reotion—Police Send Out General Alarm, Though the husband and rejatives of Mrs, Ada Blanchard, of No. 208 West One Hundred and Thirty-third street, have searched the city all night for her, Bot the slightest trace was found of the young woman since she walked out of the New York Hospital last! eight. Her husband, a jeweller, ts left with the care of three children, three months old, and 1s frantic over his one only the mysterious disappearance of wife, He blames the hospital author thes for allowing her to leave the ins: tution without notifying him. Th @eny iat any blame attaches to them asserting that the young woman af peared perfectly rational when she VIETLY LEAVES HOSPITAL TCi j ee TIND MYSTERIOUSLY vanisnes, | Give The First Dollar To Cure Rheumatism You pay nothing-you promise nothing you risk nothing-you deposit nothing Crystallized Poison! | baw “ aid + dee teas i he aves tea-aettle t bolls, an waver nORBAT. Fr human belnge know? Gressed herself and left the hospital Mrs, Blanchard has been ill ever ls gince the birth of her last baby, On Saturday last she became hysterical, and leaped from the window of her apartment on the first floor of No, 303. ‘West One Hundred and Thirty-third 9. treet. She was taken to Bellevue How! , pital, and on Monday was removed from a there to the New York Hospital, This was done on the advice of her family * physician, Dr. Stella, The injuries the young woman re- @eived from her fall were slight, but her nervous malady was of a serious hature. Dr. Stella thought at she would have more quiet in the Now York Hospital than in Bellevue, and therefore isappeared. » leave rational, and| # therefore did not prevent her leaving | + the . As she dressed herself ahe|, Y sald: “I am going home Then she| hurry walked out of the hosvital and disap-| tasks peared in the fog. mas * Mre. Blanchant !s twenty-four years] gi» w 0M and very pretty. She has always| ier fam been @ devoted wife and moth v warely left her home even t friends and relatives, and Birth of ber last baby ha ef her home once until her fall Tex and the 6 Tace arm has com » Gould ts ¢ by an attack of th the house f Her phywiclans have vere self tor Chris he vanished from wit > her or madness cist MISS HELEN GOULD ILL. Confined to Her House with At+ tack of the Grip. ned to her erip and will 6 two wnders that she shall not If w the weather until he yin day Mia aid In the mantt and @ecessary to take her to the howpital tant meeting, out « ; ° presentation to Mise Gould o| PANOSE Wears Suistse. ful basket of flowers with the compli Hor husband has called at the homes) ments of the season. of all of his friends and rela " —— haa visited all the and nearby towns wit any clue to his wite’s w’ police were asked @larm with a missing woman. questioned has seen sei! SOUSA’S BAND SAILS. , under the personal di n Philip Sousa, sail for the fou we begin © ses" Our Mammoth White Sale [ sisae aici. | by wane to our door. Broadway, Grabam and Flushing Aves, Brooklyn, Great, Indeed, Has Been the Response to Thts It will pay to wait for tt. Lr, Shop's Rheumatic Reme . ar Gold in Your Garret Hundreds of housewives who never dye anything, who think they can't dye, or imagine it ts a task, are losing the good of castaway fabrics that could be made new with DIAMOND DYES easy process It is an extremely to color with Diamond Dyes, and the cost Is but atritle. They are for home use and home economy. Diamond Dyes Color Anything Any Col Mothers r cough sany cold, stopsronght etter than © at MORRIS CHAIRS, | $3.50 to $7.25 (former prices $5,50 to $11), New York's Best | ; Goayn Oak ond Mahogany Finish Family Cough Medicine +4 | hecks ni coughs, relieves stuffin CUSHIONS, Se calaitesiag: fevesir percackia $2.50 to $5.50 cuts bronchitis shart Best (formur prices $3.7.) to $8.50), Covered with velours, tapestries, core for duroys and denims in artistic colorings, “LONG CREDIT” enables you to open a" charge account” with us. CASH or CREDIT Q@wrerTHwaIT G6 104 106 and 108 West 14° St. NEAR 6™ AY Brooklyn Stores Flatbush Ay, near riiltn St, W. L. DOUCLA $3.50 SHOE wise MADE A trial will con. vince you that W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes are the best in the Dy world. Vv YORK STORES: Iroadwa How Play things at a price. 100 boys’ party fsuits— Tuxedo coats, vests and knee trousers. Sizes 6 to 16 years, Were $18, $20 and $22, $7.50, Rocers, Peet & Company. 459 Brordway, cur. Warren, opposite cit) $42 Broagway, or and 14) (0 148 1200 Broadway 24, and 54 West 884 a. Voth Se CASE nn Mt Wert SSH OW CHEDET ovry SVTURDAY = EVENING, ‘After-Holiday Clearance Sale of Women’s Outerwear. Hundreds of women will have good cause to remember the last week of 1904, and the part taken therein by THE H. BATTERMAN STORE. Such drastic price-cutting as has taken place in our women’s fine tailored suits, coats, skirts and waists has never before been known, We mean to make a thorough clearance before the new year, and know no more advantageous plan than the one we have adopted. The time is now—and the place here—to get your winter suit or jacket at less than the bare cost of making, Le, 95¢e usually low pr A Chair. xpect coms | pany for New Year's? This Dining that you've always f mild and luscious, the brand, are here again £ They are sugar cared, « 9 to 12 Ibs, Thursday day, choice at, Ib Bacon. worth $2.75. Here, Thursday New Year's | | weighing from 3 to 5 Ibn |day and Friday, choose $10 Tailored Bults are reduce seseneeaery i 4,95 Sire rehuont ty 6.95 | ee a 2) $71.0 Walking ‘ . , Beaee ore FOeI S| ctces Ae fd A alias: new styles; wo c.osed ou! Dollar Saved on Thursday & Friday, Ham, 4c;Bacon, 1 1c The same Little Pig Hams m sussess bhe Lean strips Boneless Breakfast Bacon, mild and sugar cured, strips Thurs: B. & M. Blue Stamps 2B. & M. Blue Trading Stamps with each 10 cents spent until 12 o'clock, then Full books red er that hour, ot busy Corner’ Special Engagement, Beginning Thursday at 10 A. M., of “The Palace of Mirth” Consisting of Direct from unparalleled triumphs at the St, Louis Exposition, in Premium The Marvellous Crystal Maze The Wonderful Cave of the Winds The Side-Solitting Laughing Gallery The Crystal Maze is an in. genious combination of 40 monster mirrors, with startling powers of mystifying reflection. The Cave of ti ids, with its electric floor and musical telephone connections, is a novelty worth coming h The Laughing Gallery is made up of the greatest and most valu. able collect: sirrors in the world, surpassing all previous contrivances of a similar ne in character. New York or vicinity should r visiting ‘‘The Palace of Mirth,’’ because Admission Will Be Free The 14th Street Store sent its agent to St. Louis for the best attraction there, with instructions hing worth seeing, regardless of ex- * was selected and a contract made for ¢ entertainment. to engage it for its sixth floor Auditorium. ‘'G pense,”’ was the manager's order. ‘'The Palace its appearance, We want everybody to enjoy this r: How to See the Palace of Mirth Free: You can see The Palace of Mirth Free whether you purchase goods in the 14th Street Store or not, but to prevent crowding admission will be by ticket. These tickets may be obtained free at any Exchange Desk in the score, Ask for Go to any Exchange Desk. tickets and they will be given to you free Double B. & M. Blue Trading Stamps till 12 o’clock, then single st mops tli . ¢ s.0ve closes. Full books redeemed in our Premium Exhibit Room, Filth Floo”, 2 Stock Reduction Sale The very unusual prices we quote will make friends for us. We would rather lose on this merchandise than carry it in stock another week; so thatin many instances you pay half former charges. thousands of dollars’ worth of slightly soiled merchandise used in plays,and at the same time afford values that will Again We Offer , in black Others have hip 2.98 for W nish material in various ¢ panel effects, inverted 5 com) ait back. out with a heav fitted backs, dc velvet or bros uble th and braid breasted 8.98 for Women’s Black Kersey Coats. 43 inches long, fitted back, pouch s ed with self strapping and siitebed velvet Women’s Rochester Made Kid Shoes, Per Pair, 1.59 2.50, and are Women’s stylishly cut Blucher Fine style. Lace style, patent 1 tips, new Shoes toe, medium high ry heel and best French sateen linings | The leather is what is known in trade KX ‘1.59 ora Strength kid of a Me+ 1.59 very dres: 24g to 8, and wid D,Eand EE. Until the 650 pairs are gone our price is 1,59, 5000 Yards of Dress Goods for One-Third Less | The women who are really anxious to get the biggest returns for their money will visit this big | sale of dress goods to-morrow. Main Floor. Prices are lowered a third | from former marking ‘We per yard for Sc to 69 Cheviot Suit double warp; all wool 38 inches wide; in brown, navy and biack, 39e per yard for 59 and 69 En ; 38 inches gs, all wool. sh Suiting sin a tull 39e per yard for 59 to 6% Fancy Check Suite ing; all wool; 28 inches wide; nice color combinae ons, We Shall Sell Men’s $12 to $15 Overcoats To-Morrow at $8.25 All that remain of our long line of Men’s $12 to $15 Suits and Overcoats have been assembled in one selling section and marked at the remark- ably low price of 8,25. There are all sizes and all kinds in the lot, Third Floor, Prudent Men Will Grasp This Rare Chance to Save The sale in the clothing depart. ment leads off with a great bar- gainin Men’sSuits and Overcoats, The suits are of the best wor- steds, cheviots, thibets, serges, tweeds and fancy cassimeres. You & 95 choose between e single and double breasted coats. All sizes from 33 to 46 chest. The overcoats are all the long, loose, roomy kind. Choose from $12 to $15 suits or overcoats at 8.25. 6 95 for your choice of a ° group of hargains including men's fine overcoats cut in the proper styles for the Winter of 1904 and 1905. Are lined with triple warp Italian lining, md are in every respect garments you would expect to pay $12 for 3 9 for Ypung Men's 7.50 Overcoats made ° of frieze, with velvet collar and Italian lining. There are sizes te’ at all ages from 15 to 20 years, and also for men up to 36 chest 5 00 fot Young Men’s 10,00 Overcoats, They bd come in the tourist style, and are made of fancy Scotch effrets; also the regular style overcoat, cut 50 inches long, } They are for young men from 15 to 20 years, Creer cE ERENKR ERATE e wow Sune TERRE)! inducements That Will Rapidly Diminish Our Supply of Suits, Coats and Skirts We pledge our fair reputation as merchants that these bona fide price-cuis are for the express purpose of reducing our surplus stock of women’s wearing apparel. ’ 1k There Are Chances That Will Not Reappear in Many Months 1,98 for Women’s Walking Skirts 1 7.98 for Women's Jackets. Tt larless effects, In this way we shall dispose of Christmas dis- ourpopularity. greatlyenh Stock-Reducing panel effects, inverted plait back, y 9.98 for Women’s Walking Suits, made of a heavy grade of cheviot and fancy worsted, in black, blue, brown and combinations, A large variety of styles to select from. All are elegantly trimmed, splendidly tailored and lined with a heavy grade of taffeta orsatin, The a skirt is nine and eleven gore, wide flaring, high killed and Ve a Women’s Walking Skiris ade of a splendid g f melton- wide firing, welled seams e are trmmed around flare, p-ait bac ks ‘ 00 Walking weight man- made of a V en gore, w inations, ‘The 4 and Reducing Our Stock Women’s Stylishly-made Jackets For Women’s Jackets made of a fine, soft finish zibeline and pebble cheviot in black and inches long, fitted and fitted backs, pouch sleeve, turnover cutis, double breised fr ed through e . heavy weight xtores. They are 30 n 1 and half y grade o' kersey, made of a fine grade of c neck with n-sieeve, trim i with a heay of black satin Yoke and sieves vined Furs Must All Go, and We Reduce Prices to Hasten Them, n lu Every one knows that we are glad to get most ‘ anything at this season of the year for t remaining in stock, Second Fi 6.48 for smart, Pe dark gray Russian squire bas Throw Scarfs, lock squirrel Py: for elegant f Neck Stoles Boa: d Throw Shy ie Scarf f sable, , q Wa opossum and brook mink. dx i i] 3.28 for handsome Sto'es, Boas and mnamon bear and Freach con double hands of electric seal and nat- WSJ ural color muskrat, 1,68 and 1.98 for k Scarfs ni Fourein-|§ sable dyed h cony, with two full es, . Underwear Bargains for Women and Children Ma h . Underwear of a high quality, though in some instances slightly imperfect or a little soiled. We have too much and must reduce our stoc’s, Women's 69¢ Ribbed at { fins » Ade firm ya 44¢e ank’e length with s neck an white of si.ver These ars the genuine R & G corsets, and are a model cut, medium high bust, short hip, bias cut, straight front, There are double side steels, They come in drab only. Trim- med at the top with lace and ribbon. Any size from 18 to 30 inches, The regular 1.00 corset at §8¢, 2.98 for a Handsome Black Taifeta Waist Second Floor A bargain of this sort is something rare at this season, It’s all because we must reduce stocks, regardless of the way prices must be lowered to ac. complish it, 9 98 for 5.00 Waists . Three styles in black some have the entire yoke formed of of fine tucks and fin shed with tancy Mexi- raid The centre plait down the front nmed with ornaments, Others have the med of large and smal! tucks, buttons down the back, and the new serve. s) tailor made wai th hem- stitched plaits in lined and unlined 98¢ for 1.50 Watsts: Made of all wool plaid in the new Roman and Persian effects, Some are made with the popular side plaits, while others have the entire front of box plaits. They are machine stitched and trimmed with fancy buttons, The tab collars come in all desirable shades. is tr entire front £

Other pages from this issue: