The evening world. Newspaper, January 23, 1906, Page 6

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The waists and the hose of the peek-a-boo style Have blossomed again on our tropical iste. ‘The furriers’ skin games were “put on the blink.’ ‘The saddened cosi dealers were dtiven to drink. ‘The overooat soaks! where the moth doth not bite, While we were endowed with degrees Fahrenheit. Instead of the sleigh bells’ glad tinkletytinks ‘We hear tbe clink-c¥nk of the iced summer drinks, Instead of the white driven snow on the fy We see driven ice as the ice cart goes by. “~. The ice-cream purveyors Indulge in a smile } “JWalle picnics and porch parties odme into style. ‘ t d Trojan Saved Was Rammed ‘the Nacoochee. "| Jan, %—The loss of the ‘Trojan, of the Boston and Hine, in collision with. the Wacoochee, of the Savanneh Sound last Sunday was here to-day by the Nucoochee, ‘arrived, having on board the cep- il crew of the Trojan. ... cident was duc to fog. The struck the Trojan smidship went to the bottom witn- The wasps and the butterflies, thinking !t June, | Too soon haye escaped the protecting cocoon. i The redbreast # busy at nesting these days, j The blue robin lays as she carols lays. | ‘The wasps and the bees from the men have wrung ‘That short but intense monosyllable “Stung!” Old Winter asks doctors to use the X rays “To see if his backbone Is broken,” he says. The docs say the back-breaking act wasn't done, Because this poor Winter bas never had one. So why try Jamaica, the tropical coast, Or Florida elther? Just stay home and‘ roast, ‘Thatcher and his crew of twen- men, of the ‘Trojan, were taken men from the Nacooohee with- ‘accident, the rescue being quit (P. S—When warm verse on the weather we make For after the freaks of the heat are rehearsed ‘We usually tind tbat the verse is reversed. “Three things,” saith the Gage, “pass the guessing of men: The weather, the women and weuther again."”) ‘were no | passengers on the all of whom were thrown! / NTER? GUESS AGAIN. | (By Walter A. Sinclair.) c | The Hot Wave came down on the town Uke a fold, . And Winter became all things other than cold. ‘The people quit conning the tropical scenes Played up.in the ads of our best magazines. persons appeared on the street. In Pittsburg a man was knocked out by the heat. Silk Department . cial Sale for To-morrow, Wednesday 4000 Yards Colored Liberty Satin Messaline Also in White, Cream and Black. All pure silks with a beautiful soft finish. This quality usually retails for 65c per yard. Special to-morrow, Wednesday, at....+++ }39¢ the crash, but escaped injury. ‘to the decks in alarm, but were and watched the rescue of JUROR “TOUCHED” GENERAL WHEELER to her bow. The collision oc- wbout one mile outside of the of Vineyard Sound Lightship} © 11 o'clock Sunday fo! ; PRISONER FOR LOAN One of the panel of Jurors serving in Judge Warren W. Foster's court in General Sessions. was abruptly notified to-day that his services were no retired, is stricken with pneumonia at the home of his sister, Mrs, Sterling Smith, No. 178 Columbia Heights, Hirooklyn. Sterling Smith to-day an- mouriced the truth of the veteran gen- eral's condition on the authority of Dr. The jufor for a week or more has been acting aueerly. told Judge Foster that he approached them and ihvariably “tovched"’ them for a dime or a nickel. Court officers McCorkle after many conflicting mors. ae not Philippines. was the admiration of the officers. nits ! } A few little bets on the outcome we take. HS PREUMON Brig.-Gen. Joseph Wheeler, U. 8 A., ru The attack ia mild and it ts believed hysteal condition in Cute and the GROUNDS ENTRIES. entries Se ca morew are rH Jammed in a Heap and Passengers Penned in the Wreckage. ek " CHICAGO, Jan. 2%—A number of per- ma_wete seriously injured/and several ‘were wrecked to-day in a collision mh the Metropolitan Elevated Road at sted street. A train from the Logan We division of the road crashed into rear ‘of a Humboldt Park train, i several cars, and jam- in such a fashion that it utes before all of the was delayed for two hours. S38ise *Ss8Sus: .CE—Five snd one-half fur- $400. from ends at $2.58 (without broudat the ‘most represen, representa- tive gathering of men seen at any Trousers Sale in recent years. Thousands of pairs — all who choose may share in the values that commanded this magnificent response. meeanny See cums BRSRASSTEHLER ASE Orders Charles Tillman to Support Wife Pending Trial of Divorce Suit. | Charles Tillman, seventy years old, a ‘wealthy paralytic, must pay $15 weekly ony and $100 coursel fee to the law- matained by Wilhelmine F. D. Till- n pending the trial of his sult for a ition, notwithstanding his assev- that “there never sassceasueeee Labor-Churech Crusade, At a meeting of the Brooklyn Prespy- tery In the Central Church, Jefferson ang Marcy avenues, Rev. Dr. Warren H. Wileon ‘declared yesterday that labor Fitzgerald so ordered ‘In the deserted her. The old City. “Plans for labor- A? disappeated, tae’ ound | church crusade will so downtown with a newly be which she tried to make him come in answer € . He Bays she afterwai use of his desire to beco: WITH BIG MARGIN. | Jan. 2% —The East, division of Worcestershire eted Joseph Austen Chamber- Unionist, eldest son of | Chamberlain and former Chan- Telephone Directory. by subscribing for setvice on or before Friday Feb. 2nd. On that date telephone direc- tory for Spring months goes y of over 4,000, Otherwis> MEW YORK TELEPHONE CO. os 118 Day Strest. iH. O’Neill & Co, FURNITURE During January Sale Everything Marked Down.||! Mattresses, Brass and Iron Beds and Teather Pillows, Dining Room, Bed-||| room, Parlor and Mission Furniture, Black Wool Dress Goods High Grade Austrian Black Broadcloth at $2.50 a Yard for $3.50 Grade. An unusually fine quality, thoroughly shrunk and sponged. We offer a few pieces for Wednesday only of a regular $3.50 quality at, per yard Black Cravenette Melton Cloth at $1.00 a Yard; Value $1.75 60 inches wide, very desirable for separate skirts and tailored coat suits. A regular $1.75 cloth at regdlar counter for Wednesday only atsove sesces eeccee tose WHITE WOOL MATERIALS—Stylish and popular for Spring —a handsome assortment at low prices. i $2.50 | $1.00 New Cotton Dress Fabrics : _At Special Prices for Wednesday }15¢ 39c WHITE DOTTED SWISS—27 inches wide, assorted sige small dots, Value 20c. per yard, at...... scccee WHITE AND COLORED CHIFFON COSTUME CLOTH —27 inches wide, suitable for evening dresses, all the popular Spring shades represented in the new that ‘Fighting Joe's” wonderful vital- Jacquard effects. Value $0c per yard; at.....2-.sese0e J ity will oull him through, although he bi is sixty-nine years old. He has carried | his age lishtly through the two cam- mo | Palens ftlowing his commission as a house | general in the United States Army at setved.| the outbreak of the Spanish war, and On special tables, rear of store. A large collection of broken lines of VOILE. iSUITINGS, ETAMINES, FOULARDS, IRISH, ‘DIMITIES, BATISTES, etc. Valucs up to 20c per yard; to close at eee J &c 8c Special Sale of '3 Blouse Sweaters, Golf Vests and Norfolk Jackets A Large Variety of Neat Patterns in White and Colored Effects to Select From. 98c J $1.65~ Women Golf Vests—in tan, red, green and blue—were $1.50 to $1.75 each, at... Blouse Sweaters— Were $1.98 to $2.25 each, at ....-.. Norfolk Jackets— Were $4.00 to $4.50 each, at ......... * We Continue To-Morrow, Wednesday, The Great Combination Offering of Stationery and Engraving We have purchased the over supply of fine corres- pondence paper from one of the leading Paper This comes in a large variety of finishes and tints and in the popular size with long envelopes. put up in packages containing 85 to 120 sheets. Three Combinations No. 1—Lighty-five to 120 sheets of Paper and 75 En- velopes to match. At.occe-+-+geeves ceteeesssseeee Value from 75c. to $1.00, Paper and Envelopes as Mills. The paper is } 25c No. 2—Same quantity of above. Paper stamped from our two letter monogram \ 50 die or from customers’ two or three letter monogram ic die or address dic in any color. J Engraving at Very Low Prices Name plate engraved and fifty Visiting Cards, script style, at. One hundred Cards printed } 65c 1 44c $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Grade Shirts For Men, 70c each These shirts are splendid values—cut full and finished in the very Lest manner. Cuffs attached and detached—plain and plaited bosoms, The materials are Madras, Cheviots| 7()¢ and fine Percales; neat, natty patterns on white and colored grounds. Sizes 14to 16 inches. An opportunity tb pro- cure a season's supply at the remarkably low price of...... from plate, special At ncece coccee ssreeesernencreses scence teres each, Special for To-Morrow Five Hundred Elastic Felt Mattresses Like cut (full size), weighing 50 Ibs. $10.35 cach Regular Price, $14.00 Smaller sizes proportionately less price 6th Ave., 20th to 21st St. ‘Sunday World Wants $1.50 and $2.00 Grades Men’s Knit Underwear $1.00 each Shirts, sizes 34 to 44 inches. Drawers, sizes 30 to 40 inches, $0 dozen men’s extra heavy German Imported Ribbed Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers. Shirts have handsome satin fronts, and Drawers extra fine sateen finish .... 50c and 75c Silk Neckwear for Men at 42c Over one hundred dozen Men's Silk Neckwear, made up in Four-in-hands in the various widths; also English Squares, plain and neat designs. Our regular 50c and 75c Neckwear at Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st St., N.Y. |}: $1.90 42c¢ cach. i. Work Monday-Wonders’ i Linoleum to the most inexpensive Oilcloth. Genuine Inlaid Linoleums At 69c. and 79c. a Yard. Colors extend ertirely through these Linoleums, Shown in tile, parquet and granite effects. Guaranteed to be absolutely perfect. - 29c a yard for No. 1 quality FLOOR OIL- CLOTH, best patterns in tile and floral effects, 45c. quality. 47c as we have determined to reduce our stock before inventory. Brussels Rugs, in a good variety of patterns and colorings—Rugs that are noted for their wearing qualities and rich colorings, 99S for size 9x106. Value $14.50. | B12.7Q tor size 83x106. Value $18.00. | $14.79 tor size 9x12. Value $20.00. All-Wool Smyrna Rugs—Patterns are limited, but they are good ones, and never before sold ©. 79 for size 6x9. Value $9.00, at such little prices, 1. for size 26x54 inches. Value $2.75. ©.98 for size 6x9. Value $13.50, 2.&F for size 36x72 inches. Value $4.45. 1 i 29D for size 7.6x10.6. Value $18.50. $1.79 each for 27x60 Small Axminster Rugs, beautiful Oriental patierns and colorings. Regu ar value $2.25 to $2.75. parlors. Actual value $1.35. ry inf my! 8% for large size Oval shape Rubber Door Mat. 49c for Folding|69c for Medicine 18¢ for 100 feet Of | Clothes Dryer—2t fect) Cabinet with mirror, fe cuca sot dryiig pace. Bicely stained in oak, Waite i Cos |4c for heavy tin Wall} 19c for imported Line. i Soap Dish. Fancy Scrap Baskets, 59c a dozen for thin blown etched | of 100 pieces, patterns, regularly $1.00 a dozen. Mn — or plain shapes. Worth 75¢, soup tureen and 3 platters, GAS GLOBES, | porcelain. pattern, morrow, resh jozen F Eges laid Exgs—not deiivered—dozen PUTER — Willow) PLUMS — 200 cases | SWEET WHINK: Farm smery; 1K Blue Beli fancy Green | PHAS—Biue Bell Meit- | g ‘Yi su Perior alt, Yell } ing Sugar Peas of e mu digin;, “B-pauea | Fim; dosen,” $1.16; favor; es, Dack- , 89% as Se. Snes COFFEE — Harmony Blend, New. York's most ig Coffee; Ei ry pi! xed 3 ener a suaitty, : ; Banat haa ‘ Choice bright new Callforaia Golden — Apricots large f: ore way. Bloaters; no Tetioena Sa $1,758 ‘CH OATMBAL— Genuine old-fashioned era ecres meal, 2° pounds for BAKED BRANS—700 case Bolle Boston Baked Beans in ‘To- ato Aauce: wa Do You Want to Save Money on Every Dollar You Spend for Furnishings for the Home? Of course you do. And you do save money when you buy the home needfuls at the 14th Street Store. You obtain the best the chief centres of production can supply, and you pay less than if you went elsewhere. Yo save appreciably on every purchase you make here. The rapid way in which this business is growing is excellent evidence of your appreciation of the fact. ——S NTH LAT STINET STORE Bigger. Space for Linoleums and Qilcloths Due to a Steadily Increasing Business. The Linoleum Sections on the 4th Floor have been considerably enlarged. This was necessary because business has grown steadily. We have now in stock everything from the finest imported Inlaid a square yard for EXTRA HEAVY CORK LINOLEUM, 4 yards wide; regular value 65c. and 75c. Rugs and Carpets at Rapid-Clearing Prices. Every article here is marked at a price that insures immediate clearance. Each is a rare bargain, 89c per yard for $1.35 Axminster Carpets. A limited number of patterns suitable for 45c_per yard for Brussels Carpets, good, heavy quality, excellent patterns, - Value 60c. ere 14TH STREET STORE Housefurnishing Bargains— Continuing the Pre-Inventory Sale Which Started Monday. Times like these make interesting sales for economical housewives, Portant—come early to-morrow for these low-priced housekeeping heips Pre-Inventory days are im- Basement, West Section. 33c for Folding Wash Bench—wMl hold two 29c for 34-foot Step 28c for Galvanized | 19¢ Clothes Pin” Bags in- Garbage Cans with studies TO0 ge in E 14TH STREET sTORE _CHINA—A Prominent Feature ‘of 14th Street Store P; -Inventory ’ Sales, ¥ Basement, it tion. Cups and Saucers: We have collected under one low, Sue keeling rice all the thin Austrian Cups and. Saucers that have accumulated in the Beautiful décora- tions on thin china—an offer that should please every woman who loves dainty China, because there are in this sale Cups and Saucers the duplicates of which have sold here at The 14th Street Store for 25¢. to: 39c. <All at one: price, GACH. sai. os Winves csncwactesendeton _ each for GLASS SALT AND for $12.00 ENGLISH PORCE- a dozen for good, strong, ser- 5c PEPPER SHAKERS with cellu- 6.98 LAIN SETS, These sets are \24e Epa dec trd Told caps. decorated in blue and green floral viceable Tumblers, regular size. Special Sale of Dinner Sets. patterns under the glaze, and consist TABLE TUMBLERS, assorted | @ og {pr $14.00 PORCELAIN SETS, eral patterns to select from, finely decorated in natural 39 for set | floral patterns and gold traced. These of four | ‘sets are of a superior quality semi- 5.98 for $10.00 DINNER SETS, American Porcelain, 100 Pieces in the set, handsome floral patterns traced with gold. ‘ includes soup tureen and 3 platters, imitation cut- | §§{75 for $18-AUSTRIAN CHINA SETS. Fine, thin china, regular size,| handsomely decorated in a border either crimped | floral pattern. These sets include a BE 14TH STRKET STORE! Wednesday in New York’s Popular Grocery popular Grocery, Meat shest and bea while On the 6th Floor of The 14th Street Store you will find one of the most Market and Wine and Liquor Stores in Greater New York. Everything is of the fre: prices are much lower than asked elsewhere for the same qualities, Bele l, Tongues— iyi Maas Parn tears nnd Sec tha SSP, Lit, Saha, Tonge POTAT Smooth, nguad,” chunky

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