The evening world. Newspaper, February 15, 1905, Page 5

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¥ . - ae Py i i i undergo on operation, which 4 » ol @ yet have been unable to detinite- Giagnose the divease, It is belteved Gibease {a @ thickening of che large @ near the colon, Dr, Harper's \ it illness 1s declared to have no ~*~ LEADER, DEAD “ Of President Cleveland's stoutest sup- ' there are such wide divergences in the HARPER T0 6 AUNDER KNIFE ; Protident of University of Chi- “* ayo Must Undergo Another 4 Operation and May Not Sur- 1 oNWve Shook. | Ne (QHICAGO, Feb, 15,—Prosidem W. R. ir, of the University of Chicago, {ll with an intestinal dis. ‘Whioh frequently results fatally, Wet for Feb. 18, and it fs feared that and ini friends in, all parts ‘the world have been informed of his on and are now hurrying to Chit. } Bamuel Harper, a son, who has wpending the winter in Moscow, arrive in New York to-day, tinopie, is in mid-ocean, John D. efellor ts expected to-day, zy noted surgeons, Dra, Nicholes Fyank Billings, Arthur D, Bevan, D, Hekton and . R, Lecount, ‘been in conference for six montis lation to the operation for appendicitiy of last Merch, His health was tt Ley dese when the malady Appearance, irper came the Unt- ti no at tat tg in oO nin the 4 or institution, fell sir er has gi bout us ven abou! 00,000, ° J.C. GARTER, BAR The Noted Lawyer Succumbs to Brief Iilness--Had Been Pres- Ident of American and New York Bar Assoolations, James Coolidge Carter, regarded for Fears a9 the foremost figure in the legal protéesion in New York, died yesterday after a brief {ness at his residence, No, 7 Hest Highty-eighth street. He had been President of the Ameri. an Bat Assdciation and Prosident of ban Association of New York, He "i insel_for the United States in the, ka @eal international contro- r and was of counsel in the great it before the United States 8u- préme Court on the constitutionality of the income tax, he taking the defense of that measure, Originally @ Republican, he was one porters, and when the clearage in the Democracy came Mr, Carter was ono of theleadere in the Democratic opposition le was born at Lancaster, Mass. in , and enterel Harvard in the class of 1860. He took his degrees in the Aca- Gemio and the Law Schools of Harvard, bai in 1855 that university conferred the D, degree upon him, was & member of the Committee Fifteen in 1901, which had a t in the overthrow of Tammany in t ‘ear, He was one of the founders e int for a term of the City Club. was a member of the Century, Union gue, University, Down Town, x ‘opolitan and Alpha Delta Phi ) THE ‘9’ GET MORE - SUGGESTIONS , Are Becoming Somewhat Con- fused Over Multiplicity of Views &xpressed — Greene Says Politics Demoralizes, The Committee of Nine, whose one gbject is the reformation of tho Police * Department and a bettering of police conditions, has its troubles. The former Chiefs and Commissioners are de- tailing thelr deas on the subject, and plese suggested that the committee finda ftself in a maze of doubt and confusion, The latest to be bean by them was Gon, Greene, He told them that the worst feature ‘of the present system {s the controll- {ng influence of politics, which does more to demoralize the force than any ‘osher factor, . He opposes erat plan to have the Commissionet appointed by the Goy- ernor for a ten-year tenure, He thinks that such an amendment to the charter ‘would bo a blow to home rule, The wense of the City Club to have the Mhyoralty a four-year term and a like perlod for the Commissioner was' ap- proved by Gen, Greene and received the favor of the committee, The General thought the Mayor should have the re- moving power, Joel B, Bhrardt will be before the eommittes to-day, He was formerly ®onnected with the department. — aa ENDS HIS LIFE AT SEA. Wirelenn Measnge Telly of Suicide of.a St, Pant Fireman, A aulcide at sen was roported by tho KKron- North German Lloyd steamer pring Wilhetm, which arrived from Bremen, A flroman name mak, of Hoboken, N, J., on tho can Ino steamer the Bt, Paul after Tiook last Wednesda communicated to the Kron helm by wireless telegraph @teamers mot. —— tom — SHERLOCK HOLMES, — Of course you're reading “The Return ot Sherlock Holmes," Remember, "The Adventure of the Norwood Bull jecond story of the series, will appear E - Saturday's, Hvening World, WANTS $100,000 FOR AN INQUIRY. Aolentifie vestigate Spiritualism, ‘The American Institute for Sctentific eighth wtreet, Dr. James H. Hyslop, ploneer of the movement, suggested various ways and means of getting the $100,000, Four hundred “life fellows’ at $960 each, or 1,000 life members at $100 eaoh, or 10,000 plain members at §10 each, or 20,000 associate members at $5 each, 100 dontributors at $1,000 each, or AMITY CLUB TO ENTERTAIN. ‘With the proceeds to go to charity, the twenty-meventh annual ball of the Amity Club, an organization well known, on the east side, where many of our leading politiclans made their start in the political world, will be held to-night Researoh would like to have $100,000 just and according to 1,000 contributors at $100 each, he sald, as & starter, After that, $0, would aolve the problem and give them|&t Teutonia Hall, - i of the shinin, moxie an a asi in| Ein «Sag Tn Ee wef nite fot tu a veatigate ithe spirl| olde 5 othe Re * Dr, Minto J. Bay. was|fuir will outshine all previous functions Ata meting last night at the home of| orgeent and spoke at length Upon, mune that have been held by thie ob ror. 'G, Griewold Bourne, No. 1 West Sixty- Peery iy ‘ap! ‘existence, omas Ward will direct the muslo, CAMMEYER ‘Ts Greatest Shoe Sale For Men, Women, Boys, Girls and Children, Em- bodying Marvellous Reductions in Shoes in Every Department, Both on the MAIN FLOOR and the BASE- MENT. ’ ; All these shoes are taken from our regular stock of Fall and Winter footwear and sold at a loss of 25 to 50 per cent. ; Every pair clean, fresh goods of this season’s production and carrying our fullest” guarantee. No factory damaged, no job lots, no old styles; all sizes and jwidths in each style, ~\ . We have the largest area of show windows devoted to shoes of any store in the world and we use every inch of this immense space for the exhibition of these marvellous bargains, : "MAIN FLOOR Men’s Black Calf, Box is $9 9 5 and Velour Calf, double soles, Button, Lace and Blucher Women’s French Calf, Box $ 4 5 Calf, Kid and Patent Leather, 9 {n Button, Lace and Blucher J Boys’ Velour Calf, Box Calf, Lace and Blucher and Enamel %9 25 Leather and Patent Leather Lace,,.........008 sesssvees ® Misses’ Box Calf Button and Child's Box Calf, Button and Lace, Hand Sewed Welts, Low $2.00 Lace, Hand Sewed Welts, Sizes Heels, Sizes 24 to 6, 6 to 10}4...... Prisvesevodinates Misses’ Box Calf and Black Calf, Child’s Calf, Button and Lace, Button and Lace, Hand Sewed $] 75 Hand Sewed Welts, Stout Soles, 8] (ovo) Welts, Sizes 11 to 2, $1,25 and... ° Trae Form Lasts, Sizes 6 to 1014 e Little Gents’ Patent Leather Lace, sizes 8 to 1334, spring heel.................. $1.00 In the Basement. Men’s Box Calf, Black Calf and! Patent Leather Lace, Double 2 | 50 Soles,......+eeees01' e Men’s Black Kid, Velour and Box Calf Lace and Patent $9 00 ~« Leather, Button amd Lace........cecesseeveesensecseecs ° Women’s Black Kid Button and Lace, Patent Leather Lace, Old Ladies’ Shoes and Sister Shoes.... Women’s Black Kid Button and Lace, patent leather and kid tips, $1.50 ‘Women’s Fancy Slippers $1.50 | Women’s Felt Slippers 50c & $1.00 Women’s First Quality Storm Rubbers......1..ssesservessssesreerers » -40c Boys’ Storm King Rubber Boots, sizes 1 to 534 ... Youths’ Storm King Rubber Boots, sizes 11 to 1314..........+++.82-00 $1.40 ghesbareoceseedces Ome eee m rene eeveeseper inte? ease 84 (00 Oboe eee eee weeeee seoee |} which teaches any one not only to play the piano, but to interpret’ al | In every detail the Leading Retail Establishment of Brooklyn, | Ul, hy eg NOS wren gar y y Delivered for $10---Then $6 a Month, The easiest possible terms for one of the best Pianos to be had at any price, Almost every one can start with $10, and then, while you are enjoying the Piano, the payments of $b a month mean scarcely any effort at al Heller Pianos at $250, $275 and $300 are unrivalled instruments at the prices, Pianos of equal grade are usually sold for $350 to $450—and often for more, ‘ HELLER PIANOS are sweet toned, even scale instruments with actions of superior quality; patent, noiseless pedal actions; keyboards of the best selected ivory; cases of handsome veneer, of San Domingo mahogany, burl walnut and oak, The cases are of refined, artistic designs, with full swinging music desk, folding fall boards, continuous hinges, In fact every DESIRABLE improvement known in scientific Piano construction is incorporated in these excellent Instru- iments, HELLER PIANOS are fully guaranteed for ten years from the date of delivery. Our guarantee in addition to that of the makers is back of every one we sell—and w e sold hundreds of Heller Pianos without ever hearing one word of dissatisfaction, In addition to the guarantee WE TUNE E all Heller PiaHos during the first year after they are sold, Piano and Pianola Combinations on Special Terms, We are Brooklyn representatives of the Pianola—the only pie player which has the Metrostyle, requests we have had made to order a number of Pianolas, in cases exactly matching fine pianos, and these may now be purchased on special terms, A Heller Piano, in San Domingo mahogany, with Metrostyle Picnola to match, for $500. || Delivered for $25 in cash and thereafter $20 monthly, Stare Piano, in fancy figured natural walnut, with Mettos:yle Pianola to match, for $600. || Delivered fo: $50 cash and $25 monthly, Your old Piano will be taken in exchange for a new Heller Piano or a Pianola combination at a fair valuation, and the entire balance may be paid in monthly payments, We make no extra charge for this }) accommodation beyond interest at 4% on the deferred payments—a most insignificant sum altogether, A visit of inspection is invite regardless of whether a purchase is contemplated or not, Piano Wareroome—Fourth Foor, music correctly, In response to many |! Saks & Company BRQARWAY. 332 TQ 34TH STRRERT. An Entrance from the downtown tion leads directly t ond floor. The uptown station connects by a bridge. SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. Tailor-Made Suits and Rain Coats At Greatly Reduced Prices. Tailor-made Suits of cheviot, in black or brown, 50-inch long coat model, with revers of black satin, plaited skirt. At $19.50 Value $35.00. Tailor-made Suits of velvet, broadcloth, cheviot or fancy mixtures in various colors, long and short coat models, i Formerly $45.00 to $59.00. At $27.50 Rain Coats of superior rain proofed cloth, in tan, oxford or olive; three new and distinctive models. Value $18.50 to $22.50. At $42.50 Rain Coats of excellent rain proofed cloth, in plain or fancy tan,‘ oxford or olive weaves, various models, Value $24.50, At $15.00 Shirt Waist Suits of plain Panama, fancy or mixed’ fabrics, in black, blue or brown; distinctive models, with fancy stock and scarf. At $23.50 ‘and $24.50 Muslin Underwear for Women. MANUFACTURERS! SAMPLE GARMENTS AT Price Concession of One-fourth to One-third - They are garments of a high character—hig enough to have served one of the most exclusive manufacturers as samples. The collection includes gowns, chemises, skirts, drawers and corset covers of fine nainsook and cambric, elaborated with rich laces, insertion, embroidery and wash ribbons, Gowns, * 98c,‘$J.39, $1.69, $1.98, $2.39 to $5.95 Chemises, 79c, 98c, $1.39, $1.69, $1.98 to $3.95 Skirts, 98c, $1.69, $1.98, en $3.50 to $14.50 Drawers, 98c, $1.39, $1.69, $1.98, $2.69 to $3.50 Covers, 98c, $1.39, $1.69, $1.98, $2.39 to $2.98 at Special Prices. luond Kimonos, of figured cotton crepe with satin border, or of fleeced daisy cloth in dainty figured designs with ribbon border, « Special at 1,69 Land Kimones, of albatross in various colors, trim- med with self or fancy ribbons, Special at $4.95 Waists of Chiffon Taffeta in white or light blue, dainty model with shirring and insertions of val, Value $6.50. At $4.90 Waists of white linen, tailored model with stitched «o' Value $3.00. At $4.98 Waists of white lawn, plaited front with centre of wide embroidery in a large variety of designs, Value $1.50. At 89e, Exclusive Unmade Robes- At Extremely Reduced Prices, It {8 0 distinctive collectionbut one robe of each design. » And they are imported, every one of them. Thetevare'robes of Iterre in one, two and three flounce models,.of voile and chantilly in white, tan or cream appliqued with real French crochet lace, spangled robes in black, white, or black and steel, and white silk mull robes with real lace applique’ We present an abridged list of the prices. They demonstrate the values throughout the entire collection, which includes quite a number of. robes at intermediate prices, Formerly $13.50 to $17,00 At $11.00 Formerly $32.00 to $37.00 At $20.00 Formerly $44.00 At $30.00 Formerly $70.00 and $80.00 At $50.00 Formerly $90.00 ; At $60.00 . Plaiting and the dew sleeves. (THAT PAIN IN THE SIDE} No matter whether in the right side or the left, there's nothing J that will give euch speedy relief and cure and at the same time strengthen the side and restore energy as an Allcock’s PLASTER A pain in the right side, how- ever, is often caused b thickening of the bile whic may lead to gall stones, ‘The best treatment is to wear an Allcockh's Plaster, a8 shown in the illustration, until cured, You'll be sur- prised to find | how soon you are relieved, Allcock's Plasters are not an experiment—they are a standard remedy; have becn used by the American people for over 55 years; have been imitated Lut never equalled and are without question the most successful external remedy in the world to-day, and the safest, for they con- tain no belladonna, opium or any poison whatever. Insist Upea Having Allcock's.J Women’s Catleta Suits, : Beautiful, Styles for Spring We: A Taffeta:is to be one of the ni | favorites, and now, ruary, We are sl variety of smart’. ni women, _ These Suits are. the most fetching mihner From rich lustre.in both the Shirt Wa Tailored Styles, “ 100 Shit, Wais Dresses of Tali These are made with. pretty plaits and tiny cordings, new hi finithdd collar and cuff; Hew adorned b; at top) and IS able, ‘eae i Shirt Waist Dress of Chiffon Tatfets, A d stylish Shirt Waint Dress of Taffeta.” Waist Iv made 4 Due x chon orig qredrod yoke oot’ shetd al Yih ROO? HG effect of plaid Taffeta that extends to wal) other ; srappings, ‘The very stylish skirt has the upper part entirely | tending from waist to knee, givin, a pretty. fi flounce effect, The colors are bi mahogany shades, The plaids of the neck peanaafgnenft la rat Avvety dii shed de A ‘Rob Roy’’ Ta! ‘Another stylish Shirtwaist Dress of the new soft if is mate with he caw dovble- roused ppl font and ved ch new high-gathered sleeve, stylish cuff and collar and che shirt made with flounce pariels; the trimming detail oF the dress is of ing and piping and hand-coverad bunione: oe Set There are two extremely stylish models, with a lace yoke and in all the new and In the tailor-made models of taffeta ‘al $18]00 there’ fh 6) Blouse brown, blue and gern colorings. Ae hsp lo ae? 908 (8 prettily with-shirrings of the material, eppl sleave ted athe of surah, u Te i rhe effect This suit is very specially Saying Soad- Giderdown Sacgues For Women, Misses and Coronas law ot Bis veh Fa possible, carry no mer se sone” ‘season to the other;” ar in folowhg out ti P teaching to-morrow's sale is annouricedk instead of packing away these very. desirab h alah neat Robes and in. daintiest of colorings, we have arranged an « Extraordinarily Spectal Sale. of the Season’s Most Popular Models at Prices Without Precedent, thereby giving \all interested’ persons an one Manl opt feason, fis Agr investinent for the saving woman’ who has an eye td? pene ar a dle gr aac Misses’ Bath Rober, for MISSES': HEAVY .ALL- WOOL RI ‘ EIDERDOWN ROBES; tires 6 to 10 regularly $2.25, , 3 be Amey for MISSES’ HEAVY. ALL t 1,95 Fivendown ROBES, nce food Women’s Ctderdown Rabos, 1,95 for ALL-WOOL RIPPLE |¢ ‘ AND PLAIN EIDERDOWN BATH ROBES; sold for $3:95: for ALL - 2.95 FidtRDOWN BATH pene! as illustrated; sold regularly for, $3.95 SilehoSerk Were Hei as illustrated; sold regularly for Special Women's EiderdownSacguae for ALL WOOL RIPPLE EID-' 28e, exoown SACQUES; regu- |B! WOMEN'S SLEEVELESS KNITTED BLOUSE SWEATERS!=The newest spring |; made with “V” peek and full blouse; white only > 8Dc for MISSES BYOUSE SWEATERS—Anractivd iitth: regulatlh, $e 1.10 for MISSES” BLOUSE $WEATERS—Zigzag aha nd, i @D¢ for CHILDREN'S SWEATERS—Evira heavy) $1,105 lehe 8Qo for CHILDRENS NORFOLK SWEATERS; Cente, 4-kt. Gold Filled Frameless Cyeglasses Fitted with Siegel Cooper or Fox Lasso Guards, wh Fi ity Periscopic Lenses mounted with Harper's 1 Patt boas Regularly these glasses are $3,00. $1.00 j Expert graduated oculists in charge of this de jartment. tions filled with satisfaction, Blowe) Ci in Floor, Front). Hurrying Away Winter Footweat At the Lowest Prices, | idskin, calfskin patent 3, all) On, good at) and ‘as good i you can “Bey in most spebialty more $3.50, We have all sizes 9 0 st) y Women's Juliettes, 49. Wi A choice of oll the warm Jaliettes in the he lowest priced, pair in the lot ware celginally 90 Broken sizes. ti v" i y 5 Children’s Leggins, 266. All the left-overs are now in one lot. You can}pick From 'styledthatywere sell at from 60c. to $1.50, ESCO iE Ite Te Women’s Best Rubbers, 29c. biti All sizes in Croquet style of pure gum Rubber Overshoes, Men's Arctios, 980, i These sell regularly at $1.50, We have all ves i «Blege!

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