The evening world. Newspaper, September 25, 1905, Page 5

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BOY RUNS DOWN BROKE NEG OLD MAN,THEN | BY FALLING SEEKS DEATH When Victim of Accident Dies | Young Gildersleeve Believed Young Cyclist Attempts to Have Been Stricken Suicide, | with Epilepsy. ' jal to The Kvening World.) @ WICH, Conn., Sept. 25.—Phitip Thurber, a boy of fourteen, on a dicyele accidentally ran down Edward B, Hoo Sake Wisisees, uae Auli eee Wak | Elizabeth Giidersieeva, and a frien, HPht and Fiookdted w few hours later, (Pert U, Mureay. who lived with fit, 3 t ater. | Ghdersleeve evidently had an attack ‘The boy made an effort to drown him-| 4¢ epfepsy in the night, and in the, self in Indian Harbor and was only dl*-| Soaam fell out of bed In such a way suaded from his folly assurance | that his neck was broken, ‘The fatal that he would not be hanged for the result of the accident was remarkable aceldent. | because of the short distance the man ‘Thurber was riding through the town! pea to fall, A physician who was sum- when he saw Mr. Hook n short di8-|moned sald that he undoub:edly wrig- ang his bell and the | gied himself partly ou: of bed during Jon turn Inthe same | the paroxysm In such a way that his thud taken to avoid| head just touched the floor. Then a John Giltersteeve, old, of No. 44 West F wae found dead in his * broken neck to-day by his im by the old ma directi the t he bleyele | him, siruck the old man| violent attack, he says, probably hurled and he fell down, the boy falling on | the whole weight of his body on his him, |head, snapping the vertebrae. sly in-| Mrs. Gildersleeve attributes the death Abhough appare y | trom|of her son to grief and worry over jured Hook m a railroad train near Cheyenne, about two weeks ago. Gildersieeve was a sailor in the United | States Navy, attached to the cruiser He was taken sick in the| and sent to the Mare Island ard, San Francisco, where he Ain the hospital for some} He was finally discharged, the NO NEW CHOLERA | CASES IN BERLIN, | by melancholia, and would soon disap- pear if he could get back to his people. The young man started home on al MP. MThe of-| tourist train and disappeared near Chey- | to-day announced|¢nne. His clothing and money were of cholera and two) found In chis berth, but no trace of the A could be discovered. It is believed =i t he walked off the train in his and Wirsi:z, | sleep, It he Ald he probably died soon ted in this city) afterward, for the train was in the | desert at the time and he had ao cloth- in ans of sustenance, | $10 FOR A SEAT IN BRIDGE CAR! dersleeve worrled greatly over duringsth -night, ‘THE | th Ppeaarnce of his brother. When siicotens boy he was subject to occa-| pro: Sof epilepsy, but it was, ein | e had been cured, as he hadi k in a long’ time. he ftnam af Sore BERLI Sopt crush } OUT OF BED :: ety pearance cf his brother Thomas | ‘Thomas |} at aad THR WORLD: MONDAY EVENTNG, SEPTEMRER 2; 1908) JAIL RATHER THAN PAY FINE. Woman Street Frtir Convicted of Croelty to Chitiren SON, NO 8 y days in she refuard to pay a fine of to children, The woman, when arrested te the Street by on oMlcer of th S had two small boys Ing the Uttle fellow ly able to hobbied around on a crutch, examined at the station-house It was re} she was not jame, rrestel the woman had $58 In her purse, but she weat to fall ratner than pay the A Four Pound Baby Saved and Made Strong by Lactated Food, PUYALLUP, WASH.—"I can eay that Lactate Pool hae done ereat thines Cor our ike girl, When I got her from the hospital ame was six weeks old and did not w quite four pounds. When I baby they, were f, ogg, whiskey and a} not’ give Ler that, but insisted on Wella & Richardaon's Lactated Food. She welehed at on y pounde, Her fat n be. T rece to another lady ost dead and could not ach. Since she Tena would be four pounds ats! ag: wonderful, but Lactated saving bablex’ lives every day. 1 strong, healthy mother's milk, it fs. rich sugar of milk (not cane sugar. which fer- Ist the right slemente flesh: z muse lar parts Surgeons stating his illness was caused | s—To je of Lactated Food has been proved by nce amd twenty years ot actual experience. obel al BEST FOR FOoorDo The Best and Most Thoronghly Scientific Food for Dabien. miQuD BS 4 SIZES AND RECom. MENDEI ¥ ALL REPU’ LE DRUGGISTs, peers Wel Store Closes at 5:30 P. M. IN MEMORY OF P. A. COLL BOSTON, Sopt. %—Mame for the Inte Patr Rorton, wore tl to-day at Roman Cath ile Church, th the yoni ago Mayor 3 was Sundty-# ay re eimilar duty waa performed by nogl tow B. Altman & Cn. TRIMMED HATS FOR WEAR WITH AUTUMN COSTUMES ARE SHOWN IN THE NEWEST SHAPES AND COLOR EFFECTS, INCLUDING TOQUE SAND TURBANS APPROPRIATE FOR TAILOR SUITS, AND LARGER HATS IN MORE DRESSY STYLES. ALSO A SELECTION OF MOURNING HATS AND VEILS, (Department on Third Floor.) fr Dantel A. Whelton, eharwh was fapad fl Ugh “nara of requ! eran This is the Week to See the | Garments and Millinery in Formal Array Store and stocks have never been so beautijul as now. It ts a showing of which Our invita. we aie justly proud, c4nd tt ts one you will not care to miss. tion is a broad, open-hearted one for you to be here at eny time, any day, GAVE. .2INE22"°STREETS, At Prices Never Before Approached by Any Store Anywhere To buy si d and fifty of the very newest mode! Lace and Spangled Robes, and sell them at an average OOOO, SILK UMBRELLAS. ®. Altman & Ga, wilt HOLD A SALE OF | SILK UMBRELLAS, CONSISTING OF STYLES WITH HANDLES OF NATURAL WOOD IN TWENTY- SIX AND TWENTY-EIGHT INCH SIZES, SUIT- ABLE FOR MEN AND WOMEN; REGULAR PRICES, $3.00 AND $350, EACH, AT . + $2.25 TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), SEPTEMBER 26th. saving of One-Third—at the very beginning of the season—is an achievement of which we are very prou(l: It should give to the Lace Store the biggest Musiness it has ever known, for we can truthfully assert that no such value has ever been provided anywhere. The robes were all designed after the newest fashions of this Fall, They have all the little delicate touches of style, the exquisite designs and perfect blending of materials, that go so far toward producing a harmonious whole, And robes are to be greatly worn, wn you know, We shall place this great purchase on sale to-morrow morning, and continue them while they last. Even the lowest priced Robe in the lot—a $10 value for $6.50—is a perfect beauty. In fact, we have never owned a collection to equal this one. Ready To-Morrow. Lace Dep’t—2Ist Street Aisles. ea, full flounce Spancled Rober—Thix st ely Epangled Rol a Shape, Keauiyfully | spanaled tylish cffect, aleo circular wreath , with flower and or white: wall_covered leaf artistically arranged, in wort North’ 9.00 ais mi wer 5.00 vi 63.20.00 <This style is led Rebee—Rich and hand- Spangled Rob es, wn tatied Somat lred apangied, robes: aame aa represent? bpiliant, cluneee niece: a erin diluetenti Fi f / Spangled Robes, nh. covered with epangl Gerign: biack on 6.50 FTE ie 8 covers and sieeve worth 1 etd et ‘ the spangied deal ie vary Reavy the shape ¢ latest, 1) the coa’ ch Culranniar: although it iooks heavy. it ts very “a it is worth $57.50: BY we 25. Renal Princess Robew, full gradu Te, skirt and walet ed in conventional estan: 1229.00 Biss. Iiorre Lace Robes. Lace white or «team, full ine raduated flounce,Ven- foe ‘uation offert; a tion. OMe Hrnamafr drore Tomorrow the Greatest | /Offering of USED PIANOS at the price paid, business in the country, which bring an unusu exchanging their excellent ten-fold. This has brought a splendid group. Next is the collection of fine pianos that have only been Emerson .Upright Pianos Mason & Hamlin 2k A 00, 7 Dmerson, wore Gey how fee oe Upright Pianos . Bmerson; were $180, now $250 ea, 2 Mason é& Hamlin, were $0; nov Knabe Upright Pianos |"? 885%. a tamin, were $800; now 2 Knabe, were wi now $75 ea, beg a S ss Gr. a U; right Waros on ‘amlin, was $400; now $20 7 Gramer, pede! now $200 ea, Miscellaneous Kurtsmann * Upright Pianos Upright Fianos laasa eters me tae na me Simpson, was $260; now $115 Luckenbash, was $260; now $115 Betts, wan $280; Scurtatnann, reused to'eke SM -Gampbell Upright Pianos » EGainpoall? wore sein; now shit oa.” Frederich Doil Upright Pianos UF Bolt gas now Nie ear ‘Was £200; now $125 ee ied now $125 was i how Boston Plano C of #B" | Crown Upright Pianos Crown, were #863, now 6260 ea, \ aMMerritt Fianos blage of Undor-Price Pianos gathered together in a Sale. Never such an opportunity to select a piano of artistic qualities so much greater than would be possible regularly There are inany conditions about this greatest piano semblago of pianos into such a sale as this at Wanamaker's: First is the eagerness with which hundreds of homes are ng pianos for the Angelus Pianos— the k N ABE-ANGELUS, the Emerson-Angelus, and the Autopiano; so that the musical enjoyment may be increased ally fine as- | work-shop, Not on Angelus Planos now Dein Pianos, were 960 each; sdutopianos egy httoplanos, Were $485; now $385 Square Pianos Ladd, was $250, now $10 Tinepel; was $250, now $35. McPhail, was $300, now $20 Allyn, was $250, now 8% Patrick & Graken, was . now $85 Peek & Bon. was $27,-fhow $35 Hallet & Davis, was $300, now 885 Goldsmith. was $250, now $35, Bacon & Kerr, was $90, now $35 Fisher, was $900, now $3 Kranich if & rut, was meses AS? Ete an ee was Yio, now ee aia y Wi (5 eet etree he Kranich & Bach, wax $350 now &%% | no sah tan Ever Presented to the Public T%o Hundred and Thirty-four Instruments --- All of Which Came to Us in the Regular Course of Our Own Business---Exchanges, Rentals € Demonstration Pianos Never before has there been such a tremendous assem- | used on our own floor—for demonstration purposes. Others that represent models that are being discontinued because of new cases. checking of varnish. Many. stores never think of cutting prices on such pianos, Every instrument has been tho: oughly gone over in our Some get their new prices because of the and put in best possible condition. Every one represents extraordinary value for the price marked on it. All will be sold on the very easiest terms—suiting the convenience of the purchaser. sale to-day. The entire collection will be here to pick from when the store opens Tuesday morning, See what this splendid list offers, that KXACTLY MEETS YOUR WISHES. Check off your selections NOW, and bring the list with you in the morning. Organs Smith Organ, was $30; now $10 Prince Organ, was $6 ow Western Oryan, was $15; now #20 Marshall & Smith Organ, was $76; ow $25 Organ, was $25 Prete Orfans. “wens Russo Organ, was Mason & Hamlin Mason & Hamila, Mason & Hamiin, Mason & Hamiln, Angelus and Other Fiano Players $160, now $25. Apolloette. wi Pi ayer, was $250; se Pian now, 6i x Piano-Player, now $110. Roth & Englehart Piano - Player was $200° now #105. 2 Pianolas, were $250; now $115 ea. was $250; : { ° faron & Hamlin, $60 Chase 4 [Baker Piano-P iitssn & Hal ‘a trai’ r . lason jamiin, "i Planola, was $280; now. $00. Mason & Hamiin, rg Mason & Hamlin, Mason & Hamlin Mason & Hamli MpAONY, WE Symphony Bymphony, Aeolian, was Aeolian, wa ; Superb Opportunities For Artists and Music Teachers The collection of Grand Pianos in this Sale presents a rare oppor tunity for the vocalist, or the music teacher, Here are instruments highest tone qualities, offered away below their real value: Chickering Grand Fiznos | Knabe Grand Pianos Chickering, Was $760, now $475 Krnbe, was $70, now $50 \ Chick: wa. now 95 2 Knabe, were $550, now $650 ea) now $126. ‘nola, was 5 1 ey vids. Angelus, was $200; Angelus, wi i now $175 $800; now $110 now $500 now sim ea | Uose Grand Pianos now $60 ca 2 Vose, reduced to $100 each Mason & Hamlin Miscellaneous Grand P: 2 Mason & Ha Pact Mason & I Mason & I i | int was 00 how $48 | iin, were $00, now | Broadway, Fourth Ave., 9th and 10th Sts. Verre Laco white of ream, ruffie akirt and trait ae a Fo red fit, i ny ¥. Llerre Lace tabes. Real made in fine Brotonne Hoes, dou not. design worked out with full in” Betne embroig and handsome R Princess Lace t Robes. rich gue P full Goeign, full lace ruffle . In; and train, we 4 3) sleeve Venine sk vaint: i i appliquations: white or wo 20.00: wl de ‘appliqua. 25.0033." 69. Lace Robes, white or cream color, full ruffle on skirt; point gauge appliqua- tiona on skirt ond Tranks and Dress Suit Cases At Greatly Reduced Prices Sale of Black Broadcloths At Little More Than Half Price. $5.00 Black Panne Broadcloth, 52 inches, guar- anteed unshrinkable and unspottatle; superior high nnish....... 2. 73 $3.50 Guaranteed Sponded and Spotproof Brvadcloth, high satin finish, chifton weight, ae inches.... i. 08 125 99¢ $1.25 All:Wool Broadcloth, chiffon finish, rich sati 1BCC, $2 IDCHES.. ee eecessecsse oe ‘i - nied teeter 7Ve Colored Dress Goods 6,500 Yards of $1.25 Crepe de Paris, made from finest quality silk and wool, very rich and lus- trous; black, cream and large assortment of all the new street and evening shades; 42 inches wide and as good as you will find anywhere for $1.25 $1.25 All-Wool Satin Finish Broadcloth, 52 inches wide, in all the new Fall and Winter shades, in- cluding purple, plum, garnet, wine, reseda, olive, cadet, Alice blue, marine, navy, etc $1.00 Alls Wool Sponged Cheviot. in black, navy, royal blue, cadet, gray, gree and other shades Special Iron Bound Dress Trunks, t _ 28: $5.95} ] | foe $6.45 { fn, BO.O5}] | 34 $7.45) fo $7.95 ik, B8.4S in; $2.00 Imported Broadcloth, guaranteed to retain rich, lustrous tinish after sponging; 53 inches 81.50 Imported Panne Broadcloth, very rich satin finish, chiffon weight, 50 inches, ¢ of seasoned basswood covered: with heavy duck canvas, painted with lead and oil paint and handsomely hed; iron bound, malleable iron§s f clamps back ; No, 4 bolts; ision and y russet sole leather around body; this is the gest and best trunk ever offered wide, garnet, brown Y ou get it here at B. Altman & Cn. WOMEN'S DRESS and WALKING BOOTS. or you don’t get it. 165 real style To-morrow (Tuesday), a sale will be held of Women's Autumn and Win‘er Boots, embracing the following styles: bac Patent Leather Button Boots, regular price, $6.50 per stunts in soft Arthert $4.25 hats and derbi 7 eer EN Seat rar Cale : he Glac* Kid and Black Rusia Calf Walking Boots, regular . ndy stores, ice, $6.00 per pair, at a era SIC} (Department on Third Floor.) | Stores: | puRoApy AY. Builder jelow alton; Cha Nineteenth Street and Sixth Auewie, Sem Yark, ! HE 1905 W ORLD ALMANAC NOW READY AT, ALL NEWWS STANDS, 25C,; BY MAIL, 35, gf ——- ween

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