The evening world. Newspaper, January 3, 1906, Page 11

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iMAN GROUND UP AT SUBWAY STOP Horrified Waiters in West Sev-| enty-Second Street Station Witness Tragedy. = Reftre a waltng fashionable Central Park West nelgh- borhood Pasquale Toma, was ground to shreds by 2 Subway train at the Seventy-second street station duc- ing the rush hours th's morning. Toma had been working with a fellow- workman and Poter Downing. a fore- man, at the south end of the uptown Downing yelled tha: a train Was approaching and the trio stepped between the uptown local and the ex- As an express tran thundered by, the draught caught Toma's hat and whirled it back upon the local track. Toma clutched at ft ahd then jumped over PREACHER FOUND DEAD; SON HAS VANISHED. Young Burges Disappeared on Learning of Exhorter’s Death by Gas at His Home. ‘The Jersey City polise to-day sent to neighboring cities « description of Herry in bed at No. 690 Van Nostrand avenue, with the gas turned on., L. Burges, twenty-etght years old, of) qe dead man was fifty-four years ol4, No, 168 Van Horne street, whe disap-|and after thirty-four years of married morning after | fs his wife, Susan N., sued him for d!- tate vorce on thd ground of cruelty, There was one hearing of the case, ® prominent street preachsr | weeirs ego, and the second hearing was and ohurch worker, whio was found dead | set for yesterday. ? to pronounce the | peared on Thursday was allowed to finisn | learning of the death’ of his Reed ns were sent on a technical charge of BOY MAKES DEBUT AS A VIOLINIST Harry Weisbach, Reclaimed from Streets by Love of Music, Now a Prodigy. An Interesting story Mes behind the Volpe symphony concert to be given at Carnegie Hall to-morrow night in the personality of a wonderful boy violinist~ Harry Welsbach—who will make his first public appearance as a soloist. Harry Weisbach 1s an cast-side boy, and hig remarkable precocity was brought to the attention of Arnold Volpe, the noted musician and conductor of the Volpe Symphony Orchestra and the Young People’s Symphony Orchestra, some four years ago. Young Weisbach's father found the boy was giving up too much of his time playing truant and running wild In the streets. All other means of persuasion and punishment having failed.the father bought him a violin, knowing the lad was fond of mualo, Young Weisbach teok up the violin with @o much enthusiasm that in a short time ihe became noted as a self- taught musician. He was then placed under the direction’ of Mr. Volpe. Among the ‘well-known persons in- terested in yo! Weisbach and the Beiter yee Altre. * Udnooin Selig incoln Belig~ San Mize Frederi Nathan, . Wiliam ©. C. Melbach, Mrs. Frank Stewart Osborn, Mrs, Frederick Dela- van Nye and others prominent in the social and musical world. Gregory ally eno Influx ‘| Boarding Hix to-day. by Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders. hd s 3 AOR Ty er Ae WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 3, 1 MIKE COMES BACK | WITH A PLUG HAT Cahill, Who Disappeared 26} Years Ago, Returns to His Sister with a Fortune. They are preparing the fatted calf ever at the Morrinsey’s, at No. Jersey City, for Brother Mike, after a mysterisus ab: sence cf just twenty-six years, has come home. © Mrs. Morrissey was cooking supper last night when there came a violent Mrs. Mor. Mesey’s daughter Mabel went t : door and let in a tall, good lo stranger in allk hat and frock when that lady appeared immediately clasped her fa his arms. She natur- screamed for help and the neighbora that responded threatened to swamp the man in the silk hat until he a Gahil, the lady's awn brother. Morrissey took another look and this mbrace atreet, ging at the door bell. was mutual. tune, He settled in Dunkirk, Ind and dropped out af touch with ‘all ni« iin. He has ecoumulated quite a re mpectmble fortune end now intends tw nettle 2 BARGE CAPTAIN DROWNED. ‘01 in Jersey City. —_——_ Cratt When Tumbled Of # Plank. Michael Sims, captain of the coal barge ‘fennessee, was drowned at thi foot of Bighth street, Jersey City, early . Sime was boarding the barge wingle, narrow plank when hix foot slipped’ end he plunged into the fe water. William Harr, a deckhand, went to ts rescue in a boat, but. was too late, ‘The hody was mot recovered. A great clearance of all the lines which sold up to he was Michael Mrs ("This Te the Skirt at #3 95.3 $16.50 Waists! Waists! 98c for 32 & $2.50 Waists A gromt clearance gale of 2,0 ‘Waists, made of all-wool tri fennel’ and well-made brillian- Une; fleece lined; shepherd plaids @nd’ imported ‘cheviots; are i tr We Continue Nightgowns | for, Cambrie Gowna—Toke + B9e wrivmad with 0 closers ot hematitched plaits—lawn ruffle om neck and sleeves. 98e if Bit justin Gowns, square 10, trimmed — with mive- tera’ of hemstitched plalts and three wide embroidered tnser- tions Neck and sleeves with lawn hematitehed ruffle, CORSET COVERS We Fae tart Natneook Corset Cov. rtbbon. $1.88 for ap Ferticoats. leadid assortment with @goor- aed small 49¢ t Netnscok Gowns v- neck, trimmed with’ wide two Valenciennes lage Insertions ani rH ribbon. Neck and armholes are Jace. 490 ot cio ale a aed torchon lace and ith narrow baby ribbon. eck and sleeves {rimmed with lace. Long Cambie Skirts, variously ed with embroidery, aid hematitohed rutfies. LONG WHITE PETTI- for Cambrio Gowns, high 69C Rox with youu formed ts and, 6 rows of fine em. Neck and" wleeves BC ivire “tena, lage Iomertion ‘and. tutte, $1.25, 1.40, $1.75, Extraordinary Value fon, Stasitn Petticoats, frcten, Same wo Cambric — Chemtoo trimmed with em- yA WRAPPERS AND und heck, high neck and | DRESSING SACQUES ie nen with fine - bands and bows, Better kinds $1.25, $1.49, $1.69, $1.75 and $1.98, lenin, | yous tra: tion and ruf- - N oh raade v7 mney come in a varieLy of daslins, indigo bi lace. Long Petticoat with deep lawn and 500,000 Yards of Muslin at Less Than Whole- sale Prices Thousands of Ready - Made Sheets and Pillow Cases Market Price. No Other StoreCan Match UU SCOUNT Our Store-Crowding Muslin Underwear Sale! Extra Sizes Attract- ively Priced ‘MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Se, $1.25, $1.49 and 1.08 for “Extra Sized Meoly tefoamued with nico! wi ‘ind embroidery. eee Sees UNDERSKIRTS INFANTS’ & CHIL: jualin, Underakirts, u ‘erilat goth tt | B6e 1, wale, tages | DREN'S WEAR mened with satlor collar ‘and | hemstitehea hem and tucks, 1, Infamy, Noneook Slips tlceves, RADE OF ock and mveves Wes 250 ho een Rae Gnd | hemetwched lawn rutties. cluster tucks na} in ex- et wale with lage and tucks. PETTICOATS * 4De {3° Bie., Ferticonts, pret ° trenmed wi Goh platings, ete he mad Fan" Blouse ets | SE cole, LT formed of Futfies. holes are DRAWERS with tae, Arboles for ed. 19¢ Ghamed'ws ou rows Of hematil Chem: trtmans embrou erniwe with Liounce and rutile, Chomine tsin- Sun en forehon lace, HS piuched tucks, brie | Chemise, | of fine embroidery. fiounce of Jawn, tintan {yy Towa idsertion and Valanciennes lace, bee ae yard for 8c, Heavy Unbleached quality cheviot, $0_ inches Gx per Yard for 9c, Unbleached Cam- yard for 844c, Bleached Muslin. cwppeal 7 Unbleached Muslin. 3 yard for 12%4¢: Bleached Linen | Give each Piilow Cases, fine 10¢ each Pillow Case of cheviot and kersey. ard for 153¢c, Bleached val, 15c,, 45x36, usliny ies Ve Hemstitched Pillow Cases, extra 24 per yard mee 28, Bleached Sheeting, 6e|/ % a nedGoo can essere LOS AA eae ART RO a ta BOC hn Bae ice tensed fe Ur Ade Sincere ees made 9f mercerized gate en. | Ww th rutile and acoor- | ticks. “Sizes AZeq (0 Muslin, Drawers, wim med gasp | hem: pwned futtie, None C. 0, D.) asap Totnes tobed plalta, BSc 104, Moss, Drawers, sim med with tucks and ruttio idery, (None ©, 0, D.) for Muslin Drawers, trim. 39¢ rea wich iawat deup “Madlel “nse for - Cambric 896 [Einmed Whh deoo Ziounce, pemsctored plaits and cuftle of 49: for Muslin Drawers, trim- © ned with cluster of hem- deep rut 490 87, Ne nk, Deer fe ‘doen Pag BBC Sawer enh wide tee other style is three-quarter’ (/ = Colors are hitting coat, ) Patch} black, navy, green and ee Corset Sale 19e {27,Nolknows brands up; brie Batiste, ar ant Ventilatin, reets, Jong and short Penta ene. girdles in flowered designs; also black, plain blue and pink batiste—ail closely boned, good fitting models. Never sold es. than 60e. and for ae is to + hd inches. Second Floor. “ictures.: All the odds.and end§ of Pictures taken from our regwiar lines, worth up to $2.00; on sale to- Toys. 50c, each; great variety —a few each; to- morrow at morrow at 25e 7.00 One Thousand Dress Skirts Offered in the Greatest Sale This @ity Fas Ever Known. A prominent manufacturer of high-grade skirts for women and misses, desiring to reduce his stock of cloths in hand, made us a proposition to cut the same into a number of the best of this season’s styles, at about HALF regular prices. We accepted the offer and have exactly One Thousand Skirts to sell at close to half prices. Every Skirt a new model; built approved lines and as near erfect ing and careful workmanship can make them. We shall place the entire lot on sale to-morrow morning—to con tinue until they are sold, It means a genuine saving right at the com- mencement of the season, and one you should not miss taking ad- vantage of. , 3.95 Melton and Cheviot Skirts at........ LOS £3 Melton and Cheviot Skirts at 2. 33 $6.50 Panama and Cheviot Skirts at...., $8.50 Beene aa eid ide " oe 12. ile and Broadcloth Skirts at. . 90 Velvet and Broadcloth Skirts at.. 10.00 — January Furniture Prices Tumbles-eiearance News columns will soon tell of February Furniture sales—but no February prices will be as low as are quoted here on items which take part in the January clearance. Little lots—leit ae at Ui Mega selling. That's the reason why they're at cost—and less than cost. An opportune time to pi iP This Chair — what you may need, 25.00 Bears Beds for Parlor, Stent | ahd , | 25,00 mounts: # $46.6 $25.00, reduced from hogany Anish framer tap: | ®20.00, reduced from duced from Chiffoniers Mi ered wih eutry. 30.00 445.08 hogany nish’ frames bp aa & reduced from #30 | zs.00, reduced from ¥42 ames! giWLOr, reduced from 885.00, roduced from : Sideboards educed from Fequced from a army on, tapestry or V of quartered oak; highly polished frame and spring seat; reversible hair, filled ahes y gan. alte 38; for tf velour cushion: aces rom § (en hy ‘is BRASS BEDS, “with g-tnch contin- Bode pst, with ‘T ball connection; the ea ue .00, goer 26.50 39. tanta long anit © dirt ifreomee, hippnia Eiinmea with embroidery Tuttle Nainsook Be Infante’ ot | Re in, TS ek ast broidety and AGE 2%, Chisron's Dreases: © ifwrard yoke, telmmed inroldery - inaértion ; a 1to 8 years, ta’ Jong Nain- OBE £25, "Slim" with yoke OF Jace inserions and tucks. OBC GA! hessinn’ Wek De ue alti ee i for Children's Muelt 8B Semne timmes we cluster of hematitched plaits, ‘of embroidery, bo Insertions nea 2 to 16 years, B5e Sear ME Walt ic Shit with wige here ecitoned is. Sizes 2 to 16 years, MC Skirta, with tucked can- ‘ratios ‘diinse, 3 ta 10 years, lor Children's Muslin MOC aver Neue wnite, “with deep hem and tucks, Sizes 1 34 years. 15e Rae ele We eet ruffle, ines 2 to 14 . with tu mannish Risto ohn BEAA The, ne . mance: cane 2 dos. 18¢ Me FON, i muck castor, Second Floor, | sleeves. Value $20.00. | % une W.. K- Meats, Fish and Deli- re NeverSoLow yah a ae a se) catessen. Fo: of be Shoulda Ri Paes bed every hour Bo Kee ats dele } Biggest Values of the Year In This Sale of Finest Gray Enamel Ware. Many weeks ago—tong before holiday preparations set in—we placed an order with one of America’s big- gest Enamelled Ware Factories for this great January Sale. Forty thousand, two hundred-and sixty-three | pieces constituted the purchase, and we own every piece for practically ONE-HALF ‘wiiat others ‘pay for he identical qualities. You know ,what ‘these. sales have been in the past, but when we tell you that NG have FOUR TIMES THE QUANTITY we have ever had, and own the entire lot fractionally less, you will readily see what a great sale this’ promises to be. Mail orders promptly filled if accompanied by cash. None sent C, O, D. Ready This Mornin voted to It. With Nearly One:Half of the Entire Basement Des any Evra Sales ‘Folk to Serve You Quickly, Choose at 2Oe Jerlin Shape Kettles, with cover, 4 and j Colanders, large size> Go : sur ASS Stock Pots, side handles,6 and 8 qt. sizes , 2) Bedi beac Milk Pans, 10-qt. size. scapeay ec ee oak Deep Pudding Pans, 8 and 10 qt. sizes. ee Dish Pans, 8, 10 and 12 qt, sizes, Double Rice Boilers, 144-qt. 3 Farina Sauce Paris, double, 2-qt, size. | Lipped Stewing Keitl:s, 6 and 8 qt. sizes Covered Buckets, 3 and 6 qt. sizes. Berlin Shape Sauce Pans, with covers, 4 and 6 qt, sizes. Frying Pans, cold handle, 10, 10% and. Lipped Sauce Pans, 6 and 8 qt. sizes. 11 inch sizes, > Tea Pots, 2 and 3 qt. sizes. Mixing Bowls, 8-qt. size. Coffee Pots, 2 and 3 gt. sizes | Chainbers, extra large size. Muffin Pans, 12 hole, -Cuspidors, large size. Water Pails, 10-q¢, size. Corn Cake Pans, 12 hole. @hooseatd Oc Tea Kettles, 5-qt. size. Stock Pots, 10 and 12 qt. sizes (side handles). ok lies Biggins, 2-qt. size. pani z | S, 11x1 i . Lipped Stewing Kettles, 2%, 3 and 4 qt. sizes,| Rice ollere (deutle), ange see. Be ve GE aaa fantie oie Torn estas Rott, eo Sa Stew Pans, deep and shallow, 2, 3 and 4 qt.sizes| . Hote rag Hates sek. Sale A Ciera aed Berlin Shape Kettles, 8-qt. size (wit Streit Sauce Pans,’ with cover, 2 and 3 qt. lie Pans, At and a qt. sizes, ¥ Coffee Bollers, 6-qt. size. OE ee eae Rin Mas 6 ce bw | Berlin Sauce Pots, 8-qt.\size (with cover). Gora Cala Panne ihald ho i and 3 qt. size.) Rerjin Sauce Pans, 8-qt. size (with cover), + MMI Pans Sana Bat cies Lipped Stewing Kettles, 10 and 12 Wash Basins, 12-Inch size, CS Fry Pans, 9-inch size, juffin Pans,6and 8 hole, | Choose at [Qe Tea and Coffee Pots, 1%4-qt. size. Covered Buckets, 2-qt. size. Cuspidors, small size. J Berfla Shape Covered Sauce Pans, 2 and 3 qt, FOR 1906 _on News-stands,

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