The evening world. Newspaper, May 10, 1905, Page 7

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" i a a el bs THE WOKLD: WED PADEREWSKI | “PRETTY WELL” 2; |Pianist, Victim of Neurosis. Sails ' for Europe After Telling How) 3 He Feels and What His Plans| Are for the Future. ODY OF LONG MISSING HOTEL CLERK FOUND. ‘Remains of Edward Knight | Discovered in Maine | nome in Switzerland, where 1 will set- tl down to a lon * “L may come and then came a seaiwh of the woods from end to end, Hiram Ricker, of this city, who was | headed a party vf Weakhy men wo | now and Were interested In Ismigie ty | using a reward ory of Knight's body or slow that wold lead to aim, chestra, which T would ike to Ml, Sdil a man going through what f have just gone through cannot be certain of any Sputrea on by this reward went fron tals city to thi {tas nis opinion | " by a 1g, driver ne { seriously dil for twelve f cloth and then dis- ttl red hunter's Knife and a left hand were two Y whieh, was the Inttlal '"H Been idenitfied as belon Wild a member of 8) Richmond Hill, passed t pianist,| disease Inst night. whose Amerionn concert tour was cut| sciousness, and hi mhort by a sudden attack of neurosis, some weeks ago, wiiled for home to-luy | Raye He was sccompaniel| Since his illness Pade- rewal! has grown very pale and thin, but aa he stood on the White y, wearing & long frock coat] anda silk hat, he declared that ho was very much better and believed he would soon de ablo to play again. "T am feeling pretty well now.” he ‘but I guess 1 was pretty sick Tt was a bitter disappoint- ment to me to have to give up my ‘There were so many things I wanted to do on this trip to the United Btates thnt I have had to leave un- would probably rec gave up a lecture ‘A despatch received hore to-day says | y/ that the body of Edward Knight. a for- ance caused a sensation throughout tho mer clerk in the Hotel Imperial, 3. @lso connected with the Poland Spring House, who disappeared while on a ara ag haa been, found In the water in the vicinity of | Toothaker Island, At the timo of Knight's disappearanco | he had just finished tho season at tho UR POCKETBOOK You oan renew the color of that by But, more impor! more money In It th you will only reallze how: for new clothes, new You can save and Built walsts, elo. fresh and now and always In the newest style . Druggisis sell Diamond Dyce ‘at 10 cents per color, Diamond Dyes ‘yhere are articles written by women; X INSANE WHEN HE AWOKE. Then an Unidentified Man Caused Excitement on the Bowery. An unidentified Italian slept all night use and went for &!on a stool In the restaurant at No, 49 When he woke up to-day he hunting trip five Poland Spring 1 hunting trip thr with a young Ph si the Maino woods | Bowery. Iphian named Wile | was insane, unting trip he had planned to come to this city and rev 4 sume his plice at the Imperial. | Ho declared war i jealing in_those delicacies Knigot and Wilson hunted tn the| gut of"husieess vetore Policeman Flane Mooselookmoguntio, | dera, of the when Knight suddenly dropped trom| subdued him, and ight os if the ear:h had oped and \ ewallowe’ him, for his companto "lam thankful, though, that I have All I need now is a little rest, and after a short stay In London and Paris I am going to my int want tho Direction Took and mples of dyed cloth that fe offer them all free, DIAMOND DYES, + Burlington, Vt. Who suffered damage at the hands and | Kot well » fest, man was Elias Shi- Wilson searched long | feat of the crag! vithout success, | wow, of No. 4 Collect No Other Stamps bi Red Stamp with the Big Cash Valu Deli Stamps in 75 Depa 4800 Gramercy MERCHANDISE One Stamp Free with Every Ten Cents You Spend Reduced Prices for To-Morrow (Thursday) that Will ore Closely Than Ever to “6th Avenue’s Busy Corner” Powerful Bargain Attractions in Lawns, Mulls, Voiles, Ginghams, Etc. 10¢ Pet yes for 18 Ge Pet ytd for 1c Etamine Votles, Vigorousl Bind You Swisses, Organdies, “e per yard for 18¢ per yard for 25c¢ Persian Lawn, very fine, sheer qualit peryd for Bleached Twilled Towel- ling with red stripe border, | yd for 5-4 BleachedSheet+ Muth a) 15 @ rd for 12446 Dress Ging- best American make. rd for White Dress Dimity | for 10c Dress Gingham: in checks, plaids, plain c per yard tor 25¢ siik patiern effects, soft for 8c Apron Ging- ham, best quality, ian QWIeq per yard for 39c Silk Organdies, ing, no dressing, value 17c, 69e Pt 2 for 85 Bleached Dinner Napkins, extra fine quality, d for white India Linon Victoria Lawn, each for Em. broidecedCentre per yard for 29e Dotted Silk Mull, chiffon 124c Dress Lawns at Sc Per Yard A large range of designs and colorings in a fine sheer cloth, SE Dress Goods ovr. pleces of Scotch Tweed Suiting, tailoring effects, full 38 ecials! 35c. White Habutai ust the thing for Con- and Graduations. 3,470 yards of all silk “printed Foulards in all the aiterns, made 2 inches wide. triped Louisine in a full such as reseda, hunter Silk S 19¢ Wa firmations 29c per yard. 160 in all the newest manish one of the most desirable suitsand skirts, We secured all the manufacturer tad at 50c on the and our patrons will i 29; Induceme Four Interestin ard for S0c Crepe Veilin re jot snd 48 inches wide, in shades o: n, brown, reseda, navy, royal, gra: garnet, also cream and black, if BODE SD © yard for 39c Shepherd Suiting, 40 inches wide, iby small, medium and large checks of black and white, blue and white and brown and white....., for 69c Ze F inches wide and stric pure wool, in shaden of lavender, rose, tan, gray, nile, brown, red, etc Tessa er yard for Black English s M with small and medium nahn 38 inches wide, with a good, lustrous finish, regular 50c. quulity...., new shirtwaist suit to retail for 50c. It fs full per yard tor 75¢ Fancy S'! line of Spring colorings, green, navy, royal, tobacco, gray, etc, yard for 75c all sill Peau de Cygne in a fullline lors, including black, white and cream, per yard for 65c Embroidered Pongee, Jacquard effects, ina full line of colors. per yard for 75c Imported Natural Shantung Pongee, 25 inches wide, per yard for 75¢ Black Guaranteed Oll-Boiled per yard for black all-silk Peau de Sole, regular ES canoer er n’s Hosiery and Knit Underwear Main F) for Women’s Lace Lisi black with colored embroidery, for Women’s Black Cotton and Tan an Here is exceptional value for Women’s Tan Lace and Plain Lisle black figures of the newest designs, Thursday Sale in Wome each for 150 dozen Women’s Cotton Vests with low neck and no sleeves. each for 35c, Women’s Ribbed Cotton Ve; neck andno sleeves. Regular and extra large Black Hosiery, al; Good 25¢, waluen a id Black Figured 123%6¢ for Women’s Swiss Ribbed Lisle lace trimmed neck and sleeves, crocheted yoke effect, Shoes! Shoes!! Shoes!!! FIVE TABLES loaded down with women’s both high and low cut Shoes and Oxford Ties, in brown kid, tan vict kid and pat- Others have hand Regular 75c, value, [Men’s Spring Suit Bargains $8.50 for $15.00 for men’shigh- gradetoot- wear, in both $15 Suits We have still a fair quantity of the popular “Be Kay” system suits for your immediate se- lection in fancy Worsteds and blue Serges to fit men of Values Up to $25 They consist of ’ imported fabrics in the new gray, gun- worsteds in blue and blackandblueserge, While the price is an ordinary one, the quality, style and workmanship every size from 2% to & width D to are splendidly tai- lored, fit perfectly and have heavy serge or venetian Table No. 1 Pitsn worth in any store Hi.80% speciat Tor any garments at a 480 for tt Fabte No. 6 tr Table No. 6 way i el DAY, EVENING, MAY 10, 1908. St te) B All CARS TRANSFER 10 Saks & Company Broadway, 33d to 34th Street. The following Sales are for Thursday and Friday; High Grade Costumes for Women Lexinaton Jo 5 Ave FZ §9" 1060" Sr. An Irresistible Main Floor Sale of Fine Stylishly Trimmed Hats, $4.98 This exceptional sale will be held in our fi section, and the choice: Formerly $55 to $98, At $39.00, Exquisite gowns the style and elaboration of which the imported models have influenced. are most diversified, including those for afternoon The fabrics include crepe st floor millinery I] embrace some of <g dilor and “eee. hats, the latter being ; j and evening service. tically trimmed with wings, roses and chiffon, An offering that cannot fail to add immensely to the popularity of this first floor branch of our great mil- linery department. One-half again any more stylish or tastefully trim- med than those that we spangled net in white, black and light colors. $55.00 Tailored Suits at $37.50 High grade suits of voile in black, white, bluet, reseda, gray, or tan in three short coat “Frock and Frills”, blouse and Eton models} silk lined throughout. Homespun Suits Special at $22.50 much won't buy hats will offer to-morrow at Main Floor, Well tailored suits of gray homespun in plain or herringbone Long and short coat models with detachable collar and cuffs of white linen. $35 to $50 Tailored Suits at $24.00 Toilet Requisites, Perfumery(. and Patent Medicines is well under way, It provides the widest range of opportunities for “stocking up” for (he summer at a trifling expenditure of money, The goods are all of high standard—that goes without saying—otherwise they would not be on sale at Bloomingdales’, Dr, n M 9 Hada A large variety of Spring models fashioned of various fabrics, Top Coats at $7.50 Regularly $10.00, $12.50 and $13.50 A clearance sale of about one hundred coats of tan covert cloth in short, fitted models, silk lined throughout, represent= ing garments which were left with us from various sales, A Sale of Waists for Women Waists of white lawn or white dotted swiss in a variety of new styles. Value $1.50 to $2.00, The prices are decidedly special Snow's Sil ed Metal Back MI ie eisaeery Ae yaa Ped | i Sponges & Chamots D Rone Bath Brushes, with rushes, with jong | Vien, 0d 39, FY | Regular b0c) Kind at | Regular $1.60 unbt Regular $1.50 unbleached #4,50, unbleache Toflet Requisites, xxtracts, « Paul's Weatobal’s Ausiitu- | Parfums | | Snow's Regular $2.75 unbleachs hat Bath 4 aists of fine white Persian lawns, French lawns and embroidered linens in a diversified series of models. An extraordinary pur Rose or reen Dr, Snow der: vio! boltzed Dr, Snow Crea fare Value $6.50 to $8.50. Silk-lined Waists of figured net or of allover Oriental laces in cream or white, in a variety of elaborate patterns. Special at $4.90 1 at $5.90 ASale of Fabric Gloves forWomen That Resist Sun, Awnings wina and pain, Made to order, of the very best striped duck, mounted on galvanized iron frames and hung ¥ Price of G ft, 6 in y experienced me In mode, gray or black, with self or white points and two pearl clasps. We Make Slip Covers to Order In mode, gray, white or black, with Paris point Of the best 50-in. imported linen (25 different designs), for 5, 6 and 7 pieces of furniture, allowing 43 yds, of the goods, for Our second grade of slip covers are made of Belgian damask, 30 inches wide, and we allow 20 yards of the materia fact that nothing will be skimped, embroidery and two pearl bi ne price for this grade is. . Finest grade in gray, mode, w rd Floor, 0th_8t, Section, Paris point embroidery and two pearl clasps. a Great Sale of Sewing Machines for One Day Only. $35 Machines for $10 45c White Linen Suiting at 28c. THIRTY-SIX INCHES WIDE. Pure linen and woven by a weaver in Belfast who prides himself upon the even regularity of his fabrics and their exceptionally good service. 65c. Pongee Silks at 45c. EVEN INCHES WIDE. The quality is excellent and tke weave truly Since we have but two thousands yards, we cannot promise to honor mail orders or to send The colors include Alice blue, pink, natural, castor, tan, green, golden brown, cardinal, navy, brown, black, cream and white, Two facts assure you of the utmost satisfac- tion with the machine you buy at this Bloom- First—It is built by one of the most noted manu- facturers in the country, Second—It 1 teed by the maker and by Bloomingda' That eliminates all risk, The machines are equipped with all the latest {m- They are fitted with ball-bear- light running and practically proved attachments, ings, and are very A new. patent needle - threader with every machine, Agents charge $35 for these ma~ chines, so you really make a clean saving of $25 at our price of es with Five Drawers tor $15, $40 Sewing M These have drop heads and automatic lifts, are ball-bearing and fitted with all the latest attachments, $50 Sewing Machines with Seven Drawers for $16.50. These machines have beautiful oak cabinet work, drop heads and auto- natic lifts, are ball-bearing and fitted with all the latest improvements, We cannot fill mail or C, O, D, orders on Any. of the above m: A Sale of Under Vests for Women AOc Swiss Ribbed Mercerized Vests at 29c. Of white lisle thread, highly mercerized, 65c Swiss-Ribbed Lisle Vests at 48c. Of white lisle thread, hand crocheted trimming all around, did machine for service, $1.50 NicKel Table Lampat 98c This lamp is worth $1.50 without either globe or chimney, but to make the we include a 10-inch opal rea The stand is nicely finished In nickel, and has a centre- draught burner—one th Pure white si Hosiery for Women Stockings of black gauze lisle, with garter tops and double soles, heels and toes. yecial doubly attractive ing shade and chimney, lute satisfaction, CANDELABRA, with three Another special: BLACK arms, particularly desirable for country homes, only Best Special at 25¢ ade Colored Candtes—a box of 12 for 33c, Stockings of black lace lisle, of tan lisle beautifully Clark’s Pyramid Night Ligits—a box of 11 for 35c, embroidered, or of black gauze lisle with darter tops. Special at 35c Third Floor, 69th St, Section, 9 Lex. to 3d Ave. All Cars Transfer to Stockings of black all open lace lisle in new designs, with garter tops. Bloomingdales 59th to 60th St. Special at 50c Art Needlework Instruction. For two weeks Mr. 1. Nagahama, the Japanese needlework expert, is to be with us in the Art Needlework Department. He will be pleased to instruct you in his art without charge, Negligee Garments for Women ‘ Nightingales Special at 50c. Of white lawn with scalloped edges. 98c Kimonos at 79c. Of white lawn with insertions and embroidery, $5.50 Matinee Suits at $3.48. Of white lawn with dainty figures in colors, Bon . Ami The Best Scouring Soap Made The matinees A Scouring Soap have large sailor collars, kimono sleeves and beading and ™s| wate A Motal Polish The skirts, full graduated flounces. ribbon at the waist, A Glass Cleaner $3.95 Nedligees at $2.50. Of organdy in Dresden effects, fitted back models, trimmed with ruffle and satin ribbon, $5.50 Neglig Of white lawn with Valencienne! SUNDAY WORLD WANTS large satlor collar, MONDAY MORNING WONDERS |

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