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wheels did not. She was taken to St. Vincent's Hospital, where it was said| that she had little chance ‘to recover. Hatt i iikedbinoel Bdward Foy, was ar- rested, OLLEY CAR STRIKES GIRL bly Fatally Injures Nine- ar-Old Rose Grennan on lay to School—Frightened, She Falls Under Fender. —_——— Gronnan, nine yeara old, of No, fe @treet, was ran down and al- it by & Christopher street ‘Wed on her wa; i Das ale had ort hot g eet a ot Cit doe 0 ne wher, dent the aco! at hi ig hae peroee. fre in tront ot th street, The motor: | and the “| eo Thevy Best i Whiskey va?) On x H.B,KIRK & CO, NEW YORK, B. Altman & Gn. OFFER SPRING MODELS OF THEIR EXCLUSIVE Importation “THE FASSO CORSET,” PRESENTING A NUMBER OF NEW FEATURES CORRESPONDING TO THE PARIS FASHIONS, AND IN MATERIALS ADAPTED FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR. STORAGE OF FURS, ® Athan % Ga, are PREPARED TO RECEIVE FURS FOR STORAGE, UNDER THE USUAL GUARANTEES FOR SAFE-KEEPING, THE REPAIRING AND ALTERING OF FURS WILL ALSO BE ATTENDED TO WHERE DESIRED, AND ADVANTAGES IN COST MAY ‘BE SECURED BY \HAVING THIS WORK DONE DURING THE. SPRING | AND SUMMER MONTHS. Tailor Shope: 110 Fifth Avenue Lisi Sutton Cities position beside the best efforts best merchant tailors, because old always a place for something than that which has been produced “Ask the Man Who Weare Them” %%® custom tailor can't dupli- cate these ready-for-service gare ments for twice the money we ask Prices range from $20 to $45 Balesroome 30441 ORTLANDT STREET New York City HOUSEHOLD LINENS. ‘THE SELECTION OF HOUSEHOLD LINENS OFFERED AT _ THE PRESENT SEASON IS EXTENDED AND ATTRACT- IVE, EMBRACING NEW AND EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS IN UNEN DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS, HEM. STITCHED AND HAND-EMBROIDERED LINEN BED ‘SPREADS, SHEETS, PILLOW CASES AND BOLSTER CASES, AND HEMMED AND HEMSTITCHED TOWELS IN A VARIETY OF FANCY WEAVES. On Thursday, March 30th, the following finens will be offered: Table Clothe of very heavy damuk, $2.25, 2590, 3.50 Dinner Napkins to. match, per dozen, 3.90, 3,35 — ana GAVE 2/25 22°STREETS. NEW Yorut.’ Annual Sale of Zor 25c Every Varlety Ten Thousand Yards PureSiikPonéees The Leading [tem in Another Great Day of Silk Selling. This great Sale of Manufacturers’ surplus stocks we have been talking so much about and which still continues, by the way) brought us THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 99, 1908. Annual Salo of Rose Bushes 2rr25C Every Variety a upwards of Ten Thousand ards of Pure Silk Pongees—one of the most wanted fabrics of the season—to seil at 29 cents the yard instead, of 40c. In fact, this Pongee at 2c, is not to be compared even with what others get 40: for, It is better stik; there is a wider range of colors—and it will provide b:tter wearing service, OF exceptional quality, bright and lustrous—with any shade you will want repre- sented, it ought to bring an immense throng to the Silk Store to-morrow. Black Lining Taf: New Poplins : 3,500 feta: 5,000 yards all pure yards; very fin: quality; all silk; 27 inches wide; real galore, wiute and black, value 59c. yard, To- |Special to-morrow morrow .. . 39¢ A5c¢c\ coer ee CPM& OMY..ee, Black Guaranteed Taffeta : 27 inches wide excellent dress quality; value 89c. To-mor- row only... 06... DOC Great Selling of Go-@arts, With more Go-Carts than any four stores in Greater New York—be- cause our trade demands wide assortment—we look forward this season to the biggest business in the history of the store, Already we have sold more than fifteen hundred, These mentioned are decidedly special : pfs Reclining Goz@art WITH SOLID REED SIDE, Green Enamelled Running Gear, Reclining Back and patssnne Dasher, with Patent Foot Brake and Rubber-Tired Wheels, Value 4A 05 e PDO eerrsesreervnrevevnes sarees Reclining Go#Cart with Porcelatn Handle, Nickel Mounted, with Reclining Back and Adjustable Pay Grete Cee Auto pusning Gear, large ‘ubber-Tire heels, Patent Foot Brake, Value $15.00........eeeeees 10. 50 We haye thirty odd samples, only one of a kind, which have been marked a reduction of 25 per cent. This Cart, 10.50. Raby Carriage, Rerd Body with Roll, Green Enamelled, Upholstered with Bedford Cord, Rubber-Tired Wheels, Greep Enam- ¢lled Running Gear, with Parasol, Rod and Lace Cover; Parasol 9 85 Rods, 15c,; complete le Cushion covered in Corduroy, both sides, and hair-filled seat and 1 55 back, and extra pleces::isssssssesevsssseveevencvreoeevesvenses e Lace Covers, 50c, to $50, Sateen Parasols, green lined, with ruffle. . 49c Best Groceriesatl.owest Prices Tomatoes, Smoked Tongues, Swift's Extra Bolected Beef Tongues; close trim- med; sweet, tender meat; Cured specially for boll- Ing; 8 be. 1 Ze pr Sugar, Standard Granu- theft Ly 5 and 10 Ib. cot- ton sacks; gold only with gt as Datel 10- 6le Sardines, Pp jerelie; imported in Bast Preach clive oly is, ith i reduced oan wi ‘ey opener; use’ er Natural Fy fom QC! fuitsite ‘packs Hisar" 15¢ (Tea Rose blend | MILK. Carnation brand:| BONED CHICKDN—Lbby, Rar re) ily] made trom pure uekimmed| MoNelll & Tivoyre; “Pitt for usin bond, India, Cey-| milk and best cane sugar;| cans, 600; 4-1) fon, Ooloig oF | full weight cans; F@yg| Cans... Mikxed; reduced from J co] 00%, $1.16; can...» Wo. to, Ast, tin HOMINY, — Finest 2 3q wranulated; 10 Iba... fe | LIMA BBANG—Best Calt-| M: dried Liman 33¢ ihe ee ‘ANILLA | BXT RA CT— + double pas Aes Reale, BTC; B-oz,' bot- Wann bt 15¢ WDER— brand; | absolutely i Cream of Tartar Bak- Tees, Pra tal to he OATS — Union ry GRna Te wy, ree bane 5 some ‘dish ‘in each pkge,; Hi ure; bot- tHe sseweromererereee iy pcentre bands; two stra] - | Sizes 22 and 24 inch, at , | russet color, turned edges, capped cor- - | rivets; brass spring lock, straps or They are metal covered, made on stron, Y Big Trunk Values. Manufacturers’ stock sam- ple Trunks and regular styles at reduced prices, Warehouse Trunks. These Trunks are de- signed § espe- cially Tim for use &e,, Paine absolutely vermin proof, them to-morrow and this week at these special prices; 28 in, $3.35, 30 in, $3.65. 32 in,, $8.05, 34 In, $4.45, 36 in, $4.75, 38 in,, $8.00. flat-top box; iron bound; hardwoo slats; strong bolts; steel clamps; plate lock; corner rollers; steel h Sheet-iron bottom; top tray with half- covered lid, brass Men’s Trunks. Size, 32-inch, 97.45 34-Inch, $7.05 36-inch, 98.45 side; strong bolts and hi inges; exclusive lock; fitted with hat form and dl- visions for shirts, collars, cuffs, &,; full muslin lined. Dress Suit Cases. $4.95. Made of solid sole leather, In brown or. ners, sewed and riveted with large bell catches; Ilnen lined, with and without shirt pocket; strong sole leather handle, BKYUALIN, They are hand-colored pictures in handsome gilt frames, with subjects, Outside measurement, 25x29 inches, Third Floor, rear, Central Building, — Another Unusual Picture Event, $1.75 to $2.50 Values at 98c. The very frames themselves would be cheap for $1.50 to'$2,00. We have seldom seen, even here, more remarkable pricing, mats; any number of popular a : —— Waist Pin Sets for At Very Moderate Pri We wish to call particular attention to the difference in q and those usually sold at low prices, Note that in the polished and strengthened on back by a metal plate, In the o taste and all are pretty enough for the most fastidious woman, 23c, 34¢ and 39c a set. Pearl) Waist Pin Sets, like Buttons, eight | on of selected mother-of-pearl, hand polished, metal plate and pin on back,| 47¢ a set, Gold plated, three and silver plated, four to the set, a variety of designs ine 23¢ a set, Gold plated, four pins, a| cluding flowers, heads, buckles and cres- 23c a set. Three pins, gold plated, dog's head design, rose gold finish, sash pin and three pins to aset; three | cents; some handsomely jeweled, others Pretty designs, Roman finish, rose gold finished, Main Floor, centre, Central Bullding, ———— = pearl pins, the pearl is selected, highly paratively poor and has no plate to keep it from breaking off, The gold effects are in artistic (905 Ces, uality between these dainty pins rdinary pins the pearl is com. 59c a set. Three plns, gold plated, signets, fleur de lis and flower effects, polished, rose and roman finishes, 68¢ a set, Four pins, of rolled gold, | plate wire, prettily set with emeralds, | turquoise and ruby, Women’s Two lasp Germa They are right from the maker, fresh in material, make of 590, a pair, Main Floor, centre, Central Building, nk A Notable Value for To-morrow. soft, light weight skins—narrow embroidery, Black, white, tan and mode—at the unusual price idGloves,50c and style—the correct colors— A for that, Spring R Spring line of Ov and silk on plain and croch At 19¢e—Women's v neck, sleeveless—very full and elastic, made extra full and lace trimmed, lo A viceableness in any way, ed worsted, broadcloth of des are being sold er the popularity of the various models we offer to-morrow at $18,50—some have 22 a others 26 inch coats, with pique vests, trimmed with black silk braid plaited skirts—have the attributes of many a $30 sult—to-morrow at $18.5 Sale of skirts to walk in. 7.50 for $12.00 sample skirts—undoubtedly you'll find skirts just Ike them selling at $12 elsewhere, for the style is so stunningly correct they sell readily ways take advantage of a sample sale at this store—it Insures you pe silk, lisles, mercerized lisle, pit selected by our representative, who visited all the European makers and used his selection—know we are offering high-class merchandise at from 20 to than other housss, and the assortment |s At 25 c—Wonien's Swiss ribbed vests and —yvests low neck—sieeveless and short sleev j Co: | , y SUNTH AVE 92 TOLOUSTREET Two smart new models to-morrow—'14.75. VERY SPECIAL PRICE, one that’s certain to appeal to a great many smart dressers and prove to them that this is the suit they must wear this season. We think you'll not be shown a suit anything like this for less than 19,75 elsewhere—even that price is too low to be in keeping with the style or quality Of either of these models, One is a blouse and the other a tight-fitting Jacket model—made of hard-twist- 4) ent and dark gray—also black rable quality, A busy day will sell such values out before the store closes, and the price insures a day of unusual activity, 18.460 for black and white check suits like the ilustration—such as day at $22.50, Checks being the rage, there's nothing strange about Third Floor, 15 —the new fan- wualities, a larger than usual variety, and altogether a value that cannot be duplicated, In this instance there are scarcely two models alike—some in hard-finis} beautiful new invisible plaids and checks—also mannish outing materials, strictly all woo! —fine serges and Panamas—good value up to $12—to-morrow, $7.50. f 4.78 for $8.75 sample skirts—in fact, we've sold skirts like-them at $10—those short new walking skirts in the round style—new or side plaited models, in broadcloth, Panama, light or dark mixtures—S0 Styles In as many effects—none higher than $4.75 to-morrow. ed worsteds in the about what casion, They're all in Lee very large sleeve, long sill SIMPSON CRAWFORD 00. underwear sale begins nlimited number of women's vests at 19c, ‘ underwear is complete and the prices are low enough to per- suade immediate selections, but they have not been lowered at the sacrifice of quality. The best manvfacturers in the world are represented in our latest showing. If you are “wedded” to some particu. lar underwear you will find it here at a price as low or lower than other stores ask. a A most comprehensive display, including plain and fancy Swiss, ribbed kin and fancy cottons—also a full line of extra out-size vests in liste pPoicatinat before have such values been offered in New York— the finest. Below you will find a few speclal lots: pec will be offered to-morrow; pai anan ve a esi pee 89c—Women’s extra size Swiss ribbed vests Leas length black silk coats at $17.50. You may have seen them elsewhere at $22.50 or $25, but you certainly did not see more beautiful styles nor better qualities—$25 is they sell for regularly—to-morrow's sale Is an ssceptione OC black taffeta, ONE MODEL has a p! tie and adjustable collar of black silk braid, ANOTHER MODEL—collarless, inlald with silk pongee of light tan shade— loose box style with wide belt and full sleeves. to-morrow. eclal precautions in 30 per cent, less —low neck, sleeveless and short sleeves—also extra size are] At —umbrella style, lace trimmed. An unprecedented price for Pure silk umbrellas—*1.15 ticeable inmaperfections are nsible for this sale—maybe a pinhole or a little ay in the weave or a slight sania been mended—absolutely nothing to impair the ser- Usual price 1.50 to 3.50 Seconds of the best umbrellas made in America—the factory is in Lancaster, Pa, Pure twill or taffeta silk for those who want them—others plain silk mixed — others in the finest piece~ dyed tape- edged taffeta—all bave.cases to match, / Handlés of most of price $1.16, ts, ace trimmed, f SS Ot wWomen's Swiss ribbed lisle thread suits them are the best selected—imported box and furze, natural woods—Princess straight or crooks—sizes and styles for men and women, Also 100 umbrellas in the new popular shades for ‘smart dressers—size %5 inches— Main Floor, Main Floor. ry at “) ty yi SOD OO. a A LEADER From Our Bargain Community. Solid Golden Oak Dresser Has French bevel plate glass-mirror, 42-inch top and el sides, Sold everywhere at $16.00; $12.98 sale price ,. “Pay When Convenient," Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, &c, §39-541 EIGHTH AVE. The 1905 World Almanac tells you just what you want to know just whan want to know a ” a5-cents; by mail, 35 cents. A Dollar’s Worth Free To Any Rheumatic Sufferer I ask no depostt—no reference—no security, ‘There 46 nothing to risk—nothing to promise —nothing to pay, either now or later, Any Rheumatlo sufferer who does not know my remedy may have a full dollar's worth free to try, I willinely eo this liberal offer becauss I know that Dr, Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy may be refed upon ALWAYS to bring the utmost relief that medicine oan, Years be- tore I Giscovered this remedy, I studied the nature of Rheumatien. For Rheumatism is really Coystallized Poison! Your blood 1s always full of polson—the poleon you eat and drink and breathe Into vour systent. It {8 the purpose of the blood to absorb and ourry off thie very polson, And the kidneys, which are the blood filters, are expected to cleanse the blood and snd it back through the system clean, to gathor more poison, whioh, they, 1p turn, will elim. inate, of Hheumatism are everywhere, menu Tellet ts race, ‘ { iste! gd Spent twenty years tn ex foro I felt patletiod that Thad w eerty Braet edy for this dread Would not only clean o} which would stop tt Certain Relief. ‘The wecret lay In a wondertul che mi found In Germany, When J found thie Net {eal I knew that T could make ® Rhoumat} eure that would be practically certain, Bul even then, before I made an announcement— pats T was willing to put my name on tt. made more than 2.000 tests! And my falle Ures Were but 2 per cent, * Tis German chemical {8 not th 0 only ime kredient I uso In Dr, Shoop's Rheumatie Curo—but it made the remedy posslble~ pate Possible an achievement which, £ doubt not, could have bi f Ne een madd in no other ‘This chemical was uty, too, wan bleh, u Very expensive, ‘The In all tt cost me 64. hat |e $4.00 por bund tor mes the kidneys fall. And " for sometime ome other cause, the blood h iy for the orld mont "bain Gil of polwon that they cannot ub- Kee) tall, ‘Shin is the start of Rheumatism, ‘© human belngs know? accumulates and cryatalilzcs, The ae te ook like Hithe Kralns of sugar or of White, sand. ‘The carries then and they’ inoresae In algo, Than, when it can cart om No longer, It deposits them in a foint—or a bone~—anywhere ho twinge in your lee—t your arm on a rainy day—th Ward sins of the Unseen crvatals, (wisted, limbs apd unspeakable who has-allowed his symutuins to Nd unattended for years—-tivos of Ag eee ag ieee ‘ted, can do, verre Judes lumbaro, | sciatica, i imate poludes 1 ! uraleia, gout—for al an Are the re: of rheumatic pejson in the bl ol) wp, Hu WI MATION of the Polson must he sonnel Pree Taltice AP hevera chante te tees and Pitted id the ory: eh have ale yeady formed, Unless tht me thera ean be no oul bermanen' jet T searched tho whole earth for a specific for Rheumatiam—something that I or any Dhvalalan epult feo) safe in prescribing. | something that we could count on not only | Scoosonally, Bmk ATAWAYS. ‘For the cavanes T will snd vou an order on your drugeist, | Simply Write Me. Tho offor. 1s open to everyor Who has not tried my remedy, Write ME for the free dollar p, No, everywhere, But you must { ackaxe ordex,’ ¥ which he will accent aa gladi ft Accept ® dollar, Ho whil hund. you Neomevid ) shelves @ standard slsed package and ho will send the bill to me, ‘There \ =no reauirements. All that Lask your aa de tg to wrice—write to-day, I will sond you my book on Rheumatisin an will help you to wide dreas Dr, Bhoop, Hox G Osi, Racine Racine, Wie 1 ‘MMI4 cases sro sometimes cured by a single package, On sale at 40,000 drug atores, Dr. Shoop’s Rheumatic Remedy /

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