The evening world. Newspaper, April 5, 1905, Page 16

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¥) ‘ apartmenty. ‘Men burned within them so strongly ¢o- | lee they gad to be rescued by @creaming sheen ‘were choked with smoke stairways crackled with flame, F Milswes Hoefer own the Arthur house, ‘They ovoupy the two upper ficows and rent out the ground floor to Margret Blake and her invalid fitter, The house was repainted week, and the painters left their of white lead and brushes near fummaoe, where the fire started at 7 ‘frame. Gaughter of Mra, Blake while @he was rescuing her parrot and Meantime Policeman Jo: + Dey were having a nove) allow themselves to be rescued, “ n hey reached the landing the pinoke,| was door from its hinges, and the i clouda, well as the extremely fashionable Slippers ‘and low Shoes of the present season the / Sorosis models maintain i |) standard shapes, (For patrons who prefer a conservative style of dressing are the soft, Kid Boots aud Shoes _ with low heels, ug these models are; | Sorosis Kid low Shoes with Patent tip, Military heel and welted sole, Sorosis Health Kid low Shoes with narrow Cuban heel and high arch, ; sense heel, wide toe and welted soles, Heavy Box Calf Shoes, suitable for golf,—-with broad heels and medium toe, Man’s boot model, Sorosis Health Calf, Blucher cut, low Shoes, Attractive shape and durable leather, * Sorosis Kid shoes with low concave heel and f turned Soles,—and many similar models, All these shoes are lined with French bleached ' Calf, which ensures flexibility and comfort, "SPINSTERS HATING “WEN SAVED BY TWO We Are Not Dressed to Go Out!”” They Cry as the " Then the Sisters Hide Behind q a Tree Until the Blaze Is Extinguished, ‘PARROT AND PUG RESCUED. ‘ —-_ ‘Catharine gn Madeline Hoefer, epin- ‘@ters, Were rescued to-day by two men from the flames that were consumind help home, at No, 198 Arthur avenue, ()theBronx, They were not dramed to go nd it has been their boast that man ever crossed the threshold of rapidly, hea ‘wp and get out of here, if you Want to be burned up,” ‘ace not dressed and we want you 0.60 wight sway, We don't al- ‘On our floor, Peril was imminent and it was i very warm for the would-be | po; WS, ‘The policeman oulled out; you women don't come out wo ‘have to break down the door and you out. This tsn't a society occa. My but w matter of life and death. Wil care whether you're dressed screams greeted this advice n Mr, Dey said: Bive you half a second to open or, Wt you dare! We will The Best Shoe for Women, 1 epniring on the Premtnes. their original covert, line Other Specials in Covert Coats. with fine satin; price only Silk coats are our 5; Ingote effects, et: An Offering Arranged peclally for Thurs- day’s Selling. Even= Length Skirts of nun's veiling, beautifully shirred and pleated, in all the new. shades; our regular price for this 4 50 skirt Is $7.95; Thursday only ° 40-inch Shepherd check Sult-, ings, black and white, brown and white and blue and is a quality sold all 2 5 Cc over at 59c, yard; sale price .....4, white; sold every- where else at 39c, yard; our sale price JAMES McGREERY & CO.. 5071, Alls Wool Black | 4.47!" ttish Mohair, Twenty-third Street, This would be considered a bargain at 89c, yd. yalue; regularly sold for 59c, yd; sale price...... Reduction Sale of House Dresses. The Ehrich Negligee and House Gown Depart- ment ts fairly running over with the beautiful Gowns for housewear. We suggest inspection. For Thursday’s special selling: ‘Women’s House Wrappers, of finest quality Persian lawn, lined waist, neatly made with small cape or half collar edged with narrow lace, full bishop sleeve with neat cul x ie act isintened ei ya lace elt at wal value wu oO re- y * 1.98 WOMEN'S » MAIL HATS ORDERS TRIMMED PROMPTLY FREB AND OF si - CAREFULLY CHARGE. Sixih Ave, & 23d St., N.Y. FILLED. 8 95—A Very Special Coat Offer ° for To-Morrow’s Sale. Covert coats, at Ike illustration; made of very fine double andtwist with guaranteed satin; this—our price for Thursaay’s ste only Two distinctively quality narrow-wale American covert cloth, 22 to 28 inches tong, lined 0.00 is the regular price of these coats; our special $15,00 is no clalty, from 5.98 to 10, Women’s Skirts at Every Possible Price, 8.78 for Women’s $15 Skirts, models in chiffon voile dress skirts, made over extra quality taffeta drop skirts, ornamented with folds of taf. feta and full pleats to give a graceful and 8 75 swagger hang, e We make a tking lengths in prices ranging from 7.50, 10.50, 50 to 25. Dress Goods---Sensational Values. We are now in the midst of one of the greatest Dress Goods Sales of many seasons. Fortunate pur- § chases, embracing the very newest and most desirable weaves for this season’s wear, are now offered here at prices in many cases below the cost of manufacture. It’s a good time to buy. Hint: 40-inch fine Mohairs, in checks, stripes and novelty effects; this BOG) fr ite 88 very lustrous, and specially good 37c Underpriced Sale Fancy China. Two Bai Fancy Chino 10c. for Choice of Table No. 1— Fancy Table Plates, all sizes; Creamers, Spoon Holders, Pickles, Ct Receivers, ‘% t like if 8.95 styles In very good 5.95 Two distinctively new 5 skirt for. clalty of white skirts in dress or S4-inch all-wool black Pana- ma Suiting, an exceptionally yard; sale price. .* 79¢ 5272 Very Fine All- Wool Broadcloth, a superb quality and high finish; regularly sold at $1.25 yd. sale price He 87c in Tables Filled to Overtlowing with leces. (Sale on 4th floor.) s and Saucers, Egg Cups, c., &c., each ad 10c ‘Women’s House Wrappers, of goot quality Persian lawn, full skirt with deep flounce; waist neatly made with tucks, which form yoke; full sleeve with | 49 flare cuff; values up to $3.00; reduced to., ° Percale and Lawn House Wrappers, all in neatest pat- terns, lined waist. Some trimmed with embroldery, Gilt Hier ai Peace goa nila a) deep lounce; sizes 34, only; values up to $2.25; reduced to..... : P © 69c Special Sale of Refrigerators. Our Empire Refrigerators are made after the most ad- vanced ideas. They are scientifically constructed from kiln- dried ash, ¢horoughly insulated throughout, making them S practical {ce-savers, They are handsomely mounted and OUT BY FORCE. t finished with removable waste pipes. Our prices are lower 56 pieces, In rose and/Orange Bowls, in new Policeman Removes Invalid Woman than have ever been asked before for first-class Refrigerators, spray decorations; 4.98 Imitation cut glass de- In Arms, While the Mother ; geri 700i" 4.05 BRNO yale) Hows) IES signi value $02, 396 BAe eves Ailmial’ Pete, | Carlsbad China Tea Sets, Poceeeeenctes No, 2, 26x18x41% ...6.08 Ne, 8. 20x10"48% No 4. B9x21x45% Anartment now with doors top and bottom, No, 1 24x18x52 No, 2. 2Tx18x56 1. No. 3, 80x18200 ..12, Their antipthy to and soratohing, while 28c. tor Choice of Table No. 2— Fancy China Salad Bowls, Cake Plates, Condensed Milk Holders, Syrup Suet gi and Cream Sets, each..,. Tea Sets Away Underpriced. Porcelain Tea Sets, 56 pieces, Jn spray and floral designs, regularly $4.00 a set, now: . American Porcelain Tea asap 56 Bee white and gold, regular price $5.50 a set, now, 3.98 Austrian China’‘Tea Sets, 56 pieces, every piece with a lace Rene pattern; regular $3.00 value; ee 5.98 Fish or Game Sets —Pret- tily decorated with fish and gi signs . Beer Stel tops and regularly 50c.,; NOW ...- . Eo eeeenensasinncpesnnensnapesarensiepreesbeinansiineessegerewemienteunscinainen=eret terre ee a raised designs; 25c Glassware. Thin Blown Table Tum blers, regular 60c, dozen kind, each... 3c Thin Table Tumblers, in 2.98) “heur de lis and Greek and star designs; regular- ly 75¢, dozen; eac! Fancy Flower Vases, blue, green and crystal, each....... 4c 15c Bohemian Glass Wa’ 5S Ss, rds 6 glasses, ecanter and tray ...... 89c Salt and Pepper Shakers, nickel tops, reg larly 5c., now.. Salt and Pepper Shakers, German silver tops, regularly 12¢., now... &c Gas Globes, to fit 4- 25c | inch rings, each 10c a 3,39 with metaP) DIVORCE SUIT STIRS SOCIETY which 1s three-story, Bride Goes to Court for Abso- lute Decree and Jersey Fash- lonables Talk. —_——_ (Special ¢o The Dvening World.) NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., Aprit B.— Dr, Willlam M, baal ETablaee eician, has institute or abso- Pie divorce ueainst his wite, Henrietta, Black Moore, ‘The, onse also includes oa} applioation, for the custody of thelr iid, a girl of nine years, Cithe epplication tw based on the statu tory grounds and @ married man, ® bank ‘cashier, farmerly a resident’ of New Brunswick, {8 named as co-reapon- dent. Mrs. Moore and her husband Heparated some weeks ago, and since then she and tho child have been at the homo. of her father, Dr, and Mrs, Moore were married fourteen years ago, He was a student in the office of Miss Slack’s father, and thelr marriage was a runaway match. Vapors in the diyorce suk were filed y, Willard P, Voorhees, of New tek, 18 counsel for Dr, Moore, Moore is the daughter of Dr, ‘once M, Slack, of New Brunswick, formerly BurgoonGeneral of the Qld Third Regiment National Guards, He ite ktdegtoved hang. fe well-known in ational guard clroies, |‘ & 9 La ‘Tho case has caused stir in exclusive cept $2. Mayor, where the marriage envelope, thick and the fire was The two olderly Just been aroused from When Policeman Jones senses. “Give it to him now, peated the bride, shrill Get away—scat!” THE REWARD. social circles, the Moores bein, fnent In this #ection of New ia asl add YELPING OF PET DOG SAVES MAX COHEN'S LIFE. ‘The yelping of a pet dog saved the! ,t dont want yar, em lite of Max Cohen, a plumber, of ii | {e2ta%ound. thie to-day, Mayor, and Mr. Cohen’s partner, Louls Levine, passing | fis shop, at 14, Kast Houston heard’ the, dog's outerles and he door was lacked ntrance, to find Cohen pro jersey, me of the shrinking and shrieking maiden ladies, Protesting with tongues and hand: the Mises Hoefer were carried dow the smoke-filled and blazing — sta cage and deposited safely in the street. The firemen had arrived by this tna Mm “Fore-for--for you," bridegroom. | "A. wervices.’ and there was considerable clamor. above the din rose the voices of the sleters, until Mr. Dey and Policeman Jones ‘forgot, thelr burns in the more poignant suffering of verbal castiya- 1, thon, “Tt certainly was flerce the w: elderly Indies hurled it Into 1 Mr, Dey afterward, “'You' rity scious on! A couch and we'd been robbers, high the room full of gas, On Cohen's chest cal for |cut-thronts instead of h sat a small reddish mongrel, who bears Help!’ | "The Misses Hoefer hid behind a treo| the classic name of “Sloppy.” Ip! until the flarhes were extinguished, | ‘The dog was howling Justily and. re. Then they fled back to thelr apart | fused at first to let Levine approach his mont id bolted the door, ‘Through | senseless manter, ts PSE ne hg Wie By 101 no man had ever . rol recover, . " ° pia. barnes | y those the sisters chorused in would your" Then as that of the bri idegroom, Joined in a rush that MAYOR REFUSES MARRIAGE FEE Doctor Who Ran Away With His Give It to Him, Now, Howard,” Said Blushing Bride, but His Honor Sternly Declined to Ac- ‘The bride and the bridegroom had just ‘been folned in wedlock by the He stood chatting with sev-'| eral friends in the reception-room, hed been per- formed. The bride nudged the bride- groom with a vigorous elbow, whisper- ing: “Give It to him now, Howard,” The bridegroom thrust hie right hand into his waistcoat pocket and produced an He stood nervously contem- plating the envelope and the Mayor. Another vigorous nudge from the elbow of the bride brought Howard to his Howard," Te- ‘The bridegroom braced up, approached the Mayor and extended the envelopo Right about face turned the Mayor, -| “What is this’? he demanded in @ tone which had the visible effect of shaking the bridegroom to his boot goles, stammered the token of my ap--appreciation of your aer--6e! “{ don't want your envelopes and I to any one City Hall,” eaid the Bridegroom rejoine bride. "Wouldn't he take it?” asked the poke up the Mayor again, “and 1 don't want you to eive that envel to any one around this bullding. not be instrumental in having | the best reason to believe that there yome, one went to State prison, would the bride's face grew na pal ine © 19P¢ | ment at the Foreign OMloe, and there 1s teas | ehh ote ae ea ag ‘ y - KM recovers formes warily in’ he} . to lea A ater JAMES McGREERY & CO, Ladies’ Suits, Taffetas Silk Shirt Waist Suits, 16.50 24.00 MeeSD Nia WBS i RGA GRA SOMO AG SAN REO UI SATISFACTION Gi Ww Amazing Values. We are offering specials such as never before have been known right at the opening of the Spring, Big Furniture Bargains. 5+Plece Parlor Sult, highly polished, o neatly carved, covered In a choice sel velour slik damask or apectal 3.00 Steel Just 250 Stee} Enamel Beds, in 3 ft, 3 ft 6 4 ft. and 4 ft. 6 sizes, which will be placed on sale aty |] \ Rugs at Royal Axminsters,: Exquisite patterns, 10.6 feet long and 8.3 feet wide; you ean match any furnishings and save $7.50 on every one you buy; 1 7 50 special for this sale to-morrow Bbeeveescovees 9x12, rh value $22.50, 14.98 Linen Warp Japanese roll of 40 yards; special at Matting, Kobe Japanese Matting, exclusive pat- carpet designs, large and small figures; ¥ - pertectly reversible; worth $9.00. per | terns, In an Immense assortment; value fs e | $12.00 per roll of 40 yards; special at,, XX Cork Linoleum, in a variety of limit 20 yards to a customer; », $1.50 Tapestry Couch Cov 15¢ ers, each, 75c. Bamboo Tabou- rettes, mat- ting top 39c s\ $1.50 3-fold Screen, oak, mahogany or Real Scotch Cu Voile Dresses, Lined with Silk, Extremely ‘attrac- tive Spring models, Colors:—Blue, black, tan and grey, 35:00 and 39,00 TaffetasSilk WalkingSkirts. 15.cO 5 Twenty-third Street, 5 injght fang texeh it Howard, for it was only The bridegroom 4s said to be a pro- fessor at Princeton, He gave his name as Ho Warren, of that town, the bride signing her name, Catharine Campbell, Attica, New York. MEYER OFF FOR RUSSIA, American Ambasendor fees Del- oasse Before Leaving France, PARIB, April 6.—Ambassador Meyer left here at noon for St. Pettreburg. Before hig departure Mr, Meyer met Foreign Qiinister Delonase by appoint- ‘was a general exchange between them rélative to the existing political sltua-, tion. and the prospects, However, t! Silks, On Thursday, April the 6th. ooo yards of imported, changeableSatinRadieuse, The latest Parisian shadings and black and white. 1.00 per yard, Fine quality, all Silk, Lyons Chiffon-Cloth, White, ivory, cream and black, 1.25 per yard value 2,00 Black, summer dress Silke, China and Japan weaves, Soft and brilliant, gsc to i.95 per yard, ARANTEED OR qin 3) RGPUNDED! Fao PN All-Wool Smyrna Rugs. value $16.75, 10.98 6.98 Matting at Record Breaking Prices. ster at,..... puemeenas Carpet at..........., 69c. All Wool Brussels 48c Ua Wool Brus- 65c “ Bhs cece rcccrerer sees we seeee $1.5) Best All Wool 69c, Wool led Ingrain, Velvet at .........-.. 98c LOC OR CORO: OnCiL . 50c Linoleum, 4 Yds. Wide, at 49c. WV Inlaid Linoleum. AQc 4% FOC R inlaid and tile effects, 4 yards wide, suitable for stores, offices and large rooms; regularly sells at 89¢; to-morrow, at, per square” eet; value YEA eceeeerseravereserrraeererrenseneene sree $1.39; 3,000 yards of heavy floor Ollcloth, in 1, 1% and 2 ards, ina splendid selection of the latest patterns; t, per square yar Gurtains and Upholstery. In Renaissance, Arabian, Brussels, Irish Point and antique Patterns, with overlock corded edges; 10.6 feet long and 48 to $4 inches wide; value $2.50; special, per pair. Double Stam From 8.30 to Noon Shop in the morning and get two stamps Instead of one With each 40¢ you spend, Bl Stamps earn the best premt- um Single Stemps from 12 to 6M fay Dining Chairs, iike illustration, 30 11d oak, high back, cane seat, brace arms; regular price $4.50; sale price, rotch mahogany frames, ction of Imported Ver- rench gobelin, taps tended foot, with two 12-inch brass spindles, in 4 feet and 4 4 feet 6 inches; spe- i cial, * 5.98. Elastic Felt Mattress, made up to yo Ni i MM in your choice of ticking, Guaran- ttc rder, Covered ese 6x10.6; teed not to mat or lump. Made in all sizes, Special al mm Savii I ense Savings. Wool Filled Rugs. Axminster Rugs, 5.985 Large Dintnge roots Rugs, 9 ft. Rich Oriental Patterns, long and 7,6 ft. wide, shown in all 9 feet long and 6 colors, and offered feet wide ; former 5 98 at a splendid sav. Value £9.75 ..s000 2 ing; you may want 2 66 more than one e Axminster Rugs, 3.75. Se In a beautiful selection of Persian and 6 Turkish patterns; size, 6.6 feet long x bs A) 4.6 feet wide; sold at other stores ralue 100, at $6.25; very spe- ONY severee + f Garpet Specials. Carpets Bought To-Morrow Made and Laid Free. Smith’s $1.50 Axmin- 39, Yard Wide Granite 98c 25c beautiful , to-mor- row, per sq. yard, 79¢ 24-inch Silk Floss Sofa English Lace Curtains, 9 feet long x Pillows, €ach...--reeeee 33c diay ches wide, retail at ma pecial at, per pair, 85ce 36-inch Curtains, Swiss; Arabian Lace Curta' YAtdscereervweee Voneee 5c i me yards long, full width, ia uisite styles, value Opaque Window Shades... 15 $2,501 ale price, pair,. 1 * 7 5 22c, Best Table Oll- VUes|irish Point Lace Curtains, open cloth, yard 1 2c work and deep erat J 98! dery, value 4,50 pair, at . / rtains at $1.44, Ruffled, :Engilsh Bobbinet Lace 1 .44 urtains, deep lace Insertions and, Maes eg ca Hee BEY and width, value $1,503. sale price, per pairy 98c ‘SIXTH AVE. & THIRTY FIRST ST; FOR THURSDAY ONLY, The New Polo Turban , ee $2.25 THE JAUNTIEST NOVELTY IN READY-TO- ; MILLINERY!—A strikingly stylish ture Hee hand made in wire inh bow + ra rush algrette at side, est value of the season, Twenty-third Street, | MONDAY MO 5.98} i red, nayy and white—trimmed with i blue green, genie ed withy. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS. WORK 8) vv »

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