The evening world. Newspaper, March 16, 1905, Page 9

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/ \ to bed. By His Knowledge of edge of First Aid to ‘s helmer Restores Whole Fam: M * towed. Without waiting for their Bagagement to Mins Pauline Ranu- "SWES VES SEVEN _ thé Injured Patrolman Oppen- ity Unconscious from Gas, Cries of Jacob Butter, fast suffocat- from escaping fas, caused a fe panic in a tenement-house at No, Clinton street to-day and saved ns other persons, who were unconsclous, from certain death. Sutter lives with the family of Bll hineck, who occupies the top floor je tenement with his wife and four children, Beckie, seventeen; Pauline, alxteen; Roao, eleven, and Peter, eight. ‘When the Machinecka retired last fight Mutter was not at home, The lat- ter Gi4 not roturn until an early hour to-day. On retiring he thought he de- tected gad escaping, Sut falling to find any leak after an investigation he went Half an hour after Sutter had gone to bed he folt himself gradually suffo- cating. He tried to arouse himself, but ‘was too far gotie to riso to his feet, and he began calling for help. Tenants in the other parts of the house were awakened, and erles of "Fire!" fol- ¢lothes, the frightened men, women and children ran to the atreet. ‘Pollceman Joseph Oppenhelmer, of the hekoseeal ve station, bearing tne the Machinec! cries, went lente, ‘ vox in. the door, and as: covered a the Machineoks uncon- eclous an gutter still screaming feebly hye Ip al ied to ralse himself to dow, ‘tor its m. rt, biled artificial respiration to the w aclous fomily, and soon had all showing signs of recovered senses. en Dr, fm 4 “and none o! of the seven foe affected had to be taken tothe helmet finally located the ho Mak, 4 rome a emall ga appeared that the valve ss 4 the st Sead bask closed, but ice @entally ‘abba open again, Mi ODELL’S SON TO WED. eh, we Gell, of Newburg, Announced. NBWBURG, March 16,—Announce- mont Is mate of the engagement of Her- bert R. Odell, son of ex-Gov. B, B. O4ell, and Mis Puline Ramsiell, St of Homer 8, Ramadell, both of Orel hg) graduated from Colum: bin “coll “abot fhe, yeaty ago and haa s' aged eu the Cen- tra) Hudson mibowe mpaniy, | of of webleh hia et fanatather is Pred mt al his rer, ‘The Aa radali are heery invere ed H the company, Both Mr. Odell Miss Rams nt aie members vot tl the Powelton Club of thi eity and Pays with the younger at MRS. STETSON’S DENIALS. Doesn't Know Grace Carpenter, Al- lewed Chriatinn felence Vietim, Mrs, Augusta Stetson, the local Christian Sctence leader, through whore bistshad the magnificent Cheney Dae at Ninety-sixth stree Pak Weat was built, made formal rt Sentat tu-day that Grace Carpenter, the young arey n who is ‘sald to have been zed’ by too Siose study ae Christlan of church, era Selence, x a me! Mrs, Rietson heey - that she never met ‘Miss Carpent The charge le by the mother of Mirs. Aerie ate Mrs, Louls Ballet and Mixs Fargo, relatives of Miss Cars also dented. b Mie Mrs. he knows nothing of te KILLED BY A TRAIN. these women, NEWARK, N. J, March 16—Willlam Kearns; twenty-five years old, of No. 204 Mulberry street, Newark, was killed by afrelght train in the Pal ueana Railroad | yards at Wav No Jy Kearns, who boarded the train at Nowak fell from a box car as the red the Waverly jrerne and train ncon-| Voile Dresses, lined with 000 to the Ein is tetzon, She safe | Dootors Deolare Attaok Trifling, but ‘Advised Him Not to Hold Levee To-Day—Prinoe of Wales Acts for Him. — LONDON, March 16,—King Waward 16 suffering from @ alight cold and conte, quently the Prince of Wales, In behalt of the King, held to-day'’s levee at St, James's Palace, The runctlon wae not largely attonded. ‘The American” Embassy was repres sented by Secretary John Ridgety Carter, Second Secretary Craig W. Wadeworth and William Philips, Priv vate Sebretary to asador, Choate, The rt ‘8 indisppsition, it je asserted at Buckingham Palace, is trivial, He ré- ceived Foreign Becretary hansdowne, the Brasilian Miniater‘and others Jn audt- ence this morning, but ft was conald- ered advisablo thet be ehoyld remain in- doors for a day or two, JAMES MUCREERY 400, Ladies’ Suits, Black Taffetas Silk Walking Suit, Pleated Skirt and with white Taffetas” Silk. Box pleated model with tueked Batiste yok 37.00 Skirt. 31.00 ~ Skirt, fetas Silk lining, 12,00 Twenty-third Street, Ladies’ Gloves, make, 1 00 per pair. Twenty-third Street, was aaned to death, SOROSTS The Best Shoe for’ Women, The Spring models of exhibition, . The lasts and designs Among the most attractive low shoes aret Patent Kid “Gibson” oblong silver eyelet welt soles and high, White “English Vesting” Gibson” Ties with four silver oblong eyelets and high, narrow Cuban heels, made last, Dark brown, Kid Low Shoes with medium toe, HR welted soles and Cuban heels, Red Kid “Gibson” Ties with plain toe, turned sole, silver eyelets a Dull Kid (very soft Ties,—with plain toe and with Cuban heels, Patent Kid, Blucher step), with capped tos, welted soles and Cuban heels, An extremely attractive dress model, JAMES MeGREERY & CO, Sorosis Shoes are now on are exclusive, Ties with plain toe, four 8, wide ribbon laces, light narrow Cuban heels, on the new nkrrow toe nd high “steeple” heel, and flexible), “Gibson” Ties (new Sorosis cut in- | Linen Walking Suit, Blouse or long Coat, Gira Black Canvas Walking Mounted on Taf- JAMES MeGREERY 860, Suitable for street or driving, blouse model Coat, Ling) Black, white, tan and blue, | White, mode, tan, grey and]. black Doeskin - Gloves. “One clasp and one but- ton fastening or Biarrits) Twenty-third Street, f ) ¥ . INVITE ATTENTION TO THEIR DEPARTMENT DE.” VOTED TO . ARTICLES OF DRESS FOR MEN ‘ IN WHIGH THERE 18 NOW OFFERED SPRING SELECTIONS “OF NECKWEAR, GLOVES AND HOSIERY, DRESS AND NRGLIGEE SHIRTS, {UN GARMENTS, AND’ BATH ‘RO! 1 SHIRTS AND PAJAMAS ARE ALSO MADE, TO ORDER OF SCOTCH MADRAS AND CHEVIOT, * FRENCH PERCALE, BATISTA ETC,” “a NOUNCED AT SWHticH THERE WILL BE OFFERED! PAJAMAS | OF IMPORTED MADRAS, $2.25 per Suit, , ‘Mate Deparment to tho Leh of Simh Avenue Epireace.) SPRING CLOTHING FOR BOYS, B. Altman % Go, HAve Now In: READINESS | THEIR SELECTION OF SPRING CLOTHING FOR BOYS, SUITS OF WOOL AND WASHABLE FABRICS, BOTH IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC, ARE DISPLAYED, IN STYLES WITHETON, MILITARY OR SAILOR COLLARS, SELF COLORED. OR. IN CONTRASTING SHADES, AND A SELECT ASSORTMENT OF BOYS’ TOP ‘| OOATS'AND CH '$ COATS AND REEFERS, SHIRT WAISTS AND BLOUSES, CLOTH AND A ‘VARIETY OF HATS OF AND DOMBSTIC STRAWS ARE ALSO OFFERED, Stern Brothers Men’s Furnishing Dep’t SPRING IMPORTATIONS OF ° Engitsh NeckWear Silks A Gakce collection of hand lootn piths fn Reclyaive Mec, FRM Op FOLDED MCAS. MEN'S HIOH-CLABS t owild son ear Mission Furniture Suitable for Town or Country Homes. To-morrow, at Very Attractive Prices GIDE CHATRE, leather seats, ROCKERS, 1either seats, GBETIBES, leather seats, MORRIS CHAIRG, leather seats, FOOT STOOLS, leather covered, Albo Large Asnortments of FANCY FURNITURE in Mahogany, Vernis Martin aad Gold Leat, THIRD FLOOR, ~ West Twenty-third-Street @Hunnsle 86™"-ST.& B®2AVE, For Ladies, Rain Coats, Lace & Button Boots, $6.95, ~ $1.25, Oxford, tan and brown, af le of pliabh full box plaited and Si, M a sh collarless, belted and with two mostly; a pockets, . Louis bets Ae eg ing with Friday—An Important Sale of Cheap Laces. 12,25 $1.00, 1.45, 1.75 93,25, 4.50, 6,25 $3.28, 7.25, 10,50 $14,50, 25.00 $20,00 81,85, 2.25, 5.38 re Vind & T. aylors Announce For Friday and Saturday * Ther' Annual Spring Sale of Girls’ Wash Frocks at % to % Less Than Regular Values. Woe , Girls’ Dyasses of White Lawns, trimmed . with embroideries, mercerized linens, blue, tan, red and green, ip high neck and guimpe effects, dozens of styles to select from} any size, 4 to.14 yrs., Girls’ Dresses Girls’ Dresses of Lawns. Linens and mer- | of Lawns and Linens, also cerized Cottons in one and fancy two-piece effects ina ik pee me lisbie rl great variety of styles: sizes value $5.50, to 14 yrs}; value $4.00, 4 to 14 yrs. at $2.95. | at $3.95. : — Also — ' 300 Girls’ New Spring Coats of Fancy ‘Checks, Plain Serges and Cheviots,, many new and novel effects and various colors; any size, 4 to 14 yrs.; pralug $12.50, special’ Friday and Saturday, at $8.90, At £05 ) value $3. Mackall. Corot Lo WOMEN'S DEP'T, ~ CRAVENETTE COATS (3 ; Select shower-proof materials of pens and thor. ougtly sanitary fabrics in Oxford, tan and olive col- , orings. The garments are man tailoted, collarless effet, the bishop sleeves tucked at wrist with ye back cuffs. Three solid stitched box pleats in belt belt ished with oxidized buckles completes t! i meft, which for character and style is unsurpassed, a retailed at $20.00, fj Special, at #125 | BROADWAY & 13m STREET mANPERTH YH,” 1907. CP reuanecaneers M2 FURNITURE BARGAINS. Oak Bookcases, ' rpraty Tables and Chairs, ivans and Couches, Complete Library, Sitting Room and Living Room Equipment, The Cowperthwait Stores were'never better fitted than now to meet the Tarde of householders who wish to furnish or refur. nish one i he prinelpal rooms’ of the home—the ‘Library, Sitting Room or Living Room, Qur factory connections have enabled us to have built to our special order several hundred bookcases, library tables, chairs in many patterns), divans, settees and couches, made of oak (the uphol. stered pieces done by hand), that cannot be matched in New York at the prices we offer, These pieces and suits of furniture are built upon our own speci. fications—specifications made in accordance with the Cowperthwait policy, established in 1807—that Is— Quality, Rather than Appearance. More than a year ago the orders were placed for this furniture, subject to the designs we submitted six months later, The goods are now here, The designs are by the best known designen in America, The materials are of the best quality, he finish is such as is ordinarily only put on much higher priced furniture, (yer are a few examples, uote plainly the price at which somewhat similar goods may be elaine elsewhere, and our price, Our prices are plainly marked op each Lavigd shown for sale. ‘o Golden Oak Bookcase, open . Golden Oak Bookcase, open vs Golden Oak Bookcase, 2.g]ass door: Golden Qak Bookcase, 2 glass doors Golden Oak Bookcase, 3 ial goers Golden Oak Library Tables , Golden Oak Library Tables... Golden Oak Library Table: Golden Oak Library Tables.. Golden Oak and Lesther Libri Golden Oak and Leather Library Chair Golden Oak and Leather Library Chair Golden Oak and Leather Library Chair Golden Oak and Velour Library Chalr., 104 to 108 West 14th,Street. Brooklyn Store--Fiatbush Avenue and Fulton Street, |SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK » and 50c.; THE BIG STORE SIEGE All We will replace 4 en “It--convenient, sizes, “8 rove HEMMED Eth HE MD LEACHED rai i IRISH ACHED LING and BLEACHED TON TO’ at & yard, br i Re BQ, full ect Ws; Pee wale ¥B.6O! tah VER: imported; per quarts, Vera es Gospaette jOUTH, ais oe SN Co.'s ese 3 iy, fresh 054, fmt of Tried of are her ‘hente ne rlo8 al yp tt ine For Friday ‘ty we en We do not Y sellvor 88, CKBN ,HALI- Ponce Bs, ee Md; £ ong SSranch] Bluefish, ue ney Branch ‘Weak Aaya gootte int FID. \ oot sles, cit ton Had- outs Sirloin freoh res ry: ploked steal MONDAY: MORNING WONDERS, a SISO *' Morrow at New Materials, New Patterns, Di \ SIXTH AVE. nent - BLAC rough serges bag Ay tect Coats are serge lined ant H cut on the broad shoulder fect sizes to fit all builds of men, J ancy SINGLE AND DOUBLE BREASTED. ‘granite mixtures and pepper and salt nd in both case simeres, arn of worsted, 9” Top Coats Black T me rin ixed, also ~ p & splendid assorrment of covert in tan and olive colorings, ser lined, satin Hebe 13) ‘ part within a year from date of sale, The lock, eorners and hinges are rivet. ed, The, Trunk is cloth lined—two sole leather straps on the body further ‘trays, an. extr tray make convenient packing, Made in Jt jowels, otis DAMASK FRINGE TAH 7 ig Choice en Prices Vc.ass ToWveLLn Ne DAMASK TOW! i ING; WHITE HUCK TOWEL, Cor. ING. Choice Sep Wines and se HORNITAGH RYE. 18, yesre old) the RD FOX ALM 475\ Sos wifes wiPighrt a Yor nals ae ae tier tee 7 mune 900 LER 1.00 mr Choice Fresh. Eggs. eS rf, Sl et i quaitty Sold Everywhere at fo, OA peolal = To- NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE ACTY INITSELE ‘is 4 . 18619" FOUNTAIN NEW YORK. Double ‘8. & H.'! Green Areainn erat Morning! m 8:30 Till 12 0 ‘rom Thereafter, Single Stamps Tatil Cte 1 Closing Honr. Men’ $ Spring Suits and Coat en's Light ht Weight Suits, ‘The new slate and ‘I | Cravenette Rain Mi peek pers ope) hee in Oxford pe sleeves belgie WA shoulder efecs and pet All sizes, 33 t0 46, shee An opportuni much less than 1s a This chance any possible deteciive Me rt Ay co | CLOTHS, ON, an 70¢ ED thay will go to-morrow): 410) alee ‘Biewel Cooper Store, Fetleve that you ‘ates price ms ‘per dogen, you hay make fey Oholce per ID,, Alo B lbp, far ai] ot ib made anor att ee, em Fer bx Mossind hema, Florida, Grape Beat F Be Faney Michigan Potaisea, pate shotge oasis Er 3 " dee & i = ec:

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