The evening world. Newspaper, January 24, 1906, Page 8

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lis Sad Story of a Musician Who Plays Instruments that Disturb His Rest. Von Schoenermarck, as the peter of a musical flat, considers that is more or less a martyr to civiliza~ ~ tion. In a humble letter to Magistrate Crane, delivered in court to-day with eried messenger » Alexis justifies his punching a @nall boy whose father plays the bas» and whose small brother stuck his tongue “a yard long” in the danitor’s presence, Mr. Schoenermarck ‘Biso declares that the sidewalk hit the “stronger than he did.” Two days ago Alexis von Etc. was from his janitorial donjon ‘the babement of No. 201 East Eighty- street to appear before Magts- Crane on a charge of assaulting year-old Hugo Semler, son of lg: Semier, who plays the bass and other instruments at the rbocKer Theatre. The clerk of courtmade out the summons for HOW TO MAKE B. R T. SAFE FOR. TRAVELLERS. (Suggested by Cartoonist F. G. Long.) SAFETY COSTUMES FOR B.R.TEETERS. Schumacher, whereupon Alexis ied the distortion of his name, de- that he is of an honorable fam- Knows Gen. Corbin. é h summons was issued, to ich the janitor replied by a most as- payeni and quaint letter addressed delivered to |Magistrate rane in feel a madness when if called; out by name of rife did not tnd ea Oe not under- ie Could Stand It, last aiatay Charley Gamnles the hag bis tongue out a yard long ins. I. saw Hugo, his brother, get- his 5! eimn shined on Seond avenue ‘Pony Caiumor! ast Sunday, and 1 him! how Charley makes his tongue | Hugo laughed at me, In front me & man irom an honorable and then there was a scuffle. which va aa one hit the T did not hi f di vat, Only last night somes in at 1 o'ciock, drops his drum it rolis downstairs right into my f, makine the most’ terrible noise, no honorable janitor could Eight Overwerked Animals © Belonging to Peddlers Took Matters Complacently. Fight ola bread winners, ringboned, ned and stiff, were rescited from a table at No. 80 James street at 5.40 A, th-lay, when the frame structure gauight tire. MPhe eight old plugs were munching sway at hay when the flames, starting § the loft, began getting too warm for | comfort. Every one of these horses ‘Belongs to peddlers, and they have seen much of life in New York not to wise, ‘They saw the fire shooting down from jolt, and then they felt the heat. © were a seriss of nolghs, and the "yea tugged at the halters that bound em to the mangers. ne of the peddiers who owns a bony dwinner happened along about this “He heard the nelghs and stamyp- And he scented trouble. > Who dodged through smoke es\and got out the others. theo peddlers came around ¥ eet: busi they found le ri Suffoiks He away ac hay. Was at ite height there tare {nm tenement iy at backs up on the He saved | u! own horse and calied Pollceman | = SOCIETY WOMAN SLEEPS OUTDOORS Mrs. Blanche C. Martin Tells How to Really Enjoy “Don't begin sleeping out a very cold night, Have plenty of blankets and! bedding, and you will be comfortable on 2 coldest night. “{ wear just a simple linen or muslin nightgown.” Me alii is @ remarkably healthy looking woman, with red cheeks and an excellent complexion. WOMEN WHO CHARM : HEALTd IS THE HE FIRST ESSENTIAL | It Helps Women to Win and Hold Men’s Admiration, Respect and Love. ‘Woman's greatest gift is the power to inspire admiration, respect and love. There is a beauty in health which is more attractive to men than mere regularity of feature. To be a successful wife, to retain| the love and admiration of her hus- band, should be a woman's constant study. At the first indication of ill- health, painful or irregular periods, headache or backache, secure Lydia BE. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and begin its use. Mrs, Chas. F. Brown, Vice-Presi- dent Mothers’ Club, 21 Cedar Ter- race, Hot Springs, Ark., writes: re, Pinkbatn:— Dent Mra ca tyeats I dregged through a vaple existence, sulferiug with iniam- bn and femalo weakness and worn out With pain and weariness, One day I nostoea a statement bys wonta suffering av I waa, bur wh eon cured by Lydia B, Plak- hum's eetinble ‘Compound, and I deter tio try it. At tho end of three mont *, different woman. Byery one remark Wrabout it, and my husband fell in lo with, me all over again, Lydia E. Pink hum's Vogetable Compou: cutire uyatom, cured the tr ‘a new woman, Ke every suffering w dud bappy. os it bas me, Women who are troubled with painful or irregular periods, back- ache, bloating (or flatulence), dis- fo. it will an strong, well placements, inflammation or ulcera~ tion, that “bearing-down” feeling, dizziness, faintness, Indigestion or nervous prostration may be roztored to perfect health and strength by vtaking Ly E. Pinkham’s ,V ia a ‘3 ‘hy bp heat felt f SAY, FELLERS Diovou EVER. BUMP THE BumPs At? CONEY 9 PRACTISING AT HOME For THE RIDE TO THE PATENT PADDED SAFETY CARS- pRV ES 7 fwHy, T OIONT EVEN PEEL one on.me. He bi the races and 1 fee MAN FROM PARIS IS SEPARATED FROM $2,000) « Police pager before b give, Magistrate Mayo in Phe Centre Street whom Franklin pied, held nies until, Friday r. Jacob an opportunity to Man Whose Picture Is in Rogues’ Gallery Is Arrested for Old Wire-Tapping Swindle. Den Fracklin, notorious as a pick- pocket, was arrested to-day by Central Office Detectives Oppenheim and Dow- lng for getting $2,000 from a man trom Parts through the ‘wire tapping” swindle. ‘The min from Paris gave his name to the police as Ernest Jacob, and said he was stepping at No. 101 Wem Fitty- eighth street, He looked over tha Rogues’ Gallery andl identified the pho- tograph of Franklin the man who fo ent Bis his money. e, 80 T 0) Mr. Jacob told the police, “oat a nw i® In the Ball Costume $SLIPPERS|"sreszorae Are the Artistic and Mino os ishing touch. They ex- press the perfect taste of the wearer This year, when fashions de- mand so much of evening shoes, it is only possible for a lady to find among ths infinite variety of our great and yet exclusive stock exactly what she desires, We originaté slipper Styles and, create advance fashions: which permit our customers to be individual in their slipper | Satin, Suede, Kid and Gold, Prices Range from $3.00 ,, $§:00 The co'or schemes of our hosiery are in complete accord with our slippers, p:rmitting exquisite and dainty blending and contras:. Carriage Boots, Price *3.50. Misses’ and Children’ 's 1s White, , Pink, | Red, and Black at and Patent Leather Slipp:rs. & ay FS) g ¥ ie yey. 12.75 | ¢ f & aeeasae 4 ADOPTS GIRL OF Dr. Pennington, Estranged from Sister, Makes Young Beauty His Daughter. x Dr. William J, Bennington, thirty- elght years old, whose home ts at Seventy-fifth street and Fourteenth ave- nue, Brooklyn, has adopted Martha Caroline Stemier, a pretty girl of elght- een. Dr. Pennington is seriously ill, and bectuse e is estranged from his sis- ter he wants to be in a position to leave his life insurance and other prop- erty to one of his own selection in case of his death. The girl's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Stemier, are now living with Dr. Pennington. Judge Crane, in the County Cort, Brooklyn, has granted permis- sion to Dr. Bennington to adopt Miss Stemier. Dr. Pennington has known Miss Stem- jer fonr many years, and has watched her grow fram e@ baby to a beautiful girl, just bordering on womanhood. Shouli he die his adopted daughter would come into « comfortable fortune, ATEN AS M’AD00’S PROTEGES GIVE HIM SILVER. Former Police Commissioner Says He Never Played to the Gal- lery in Promotions. hundred and = thirteen = wo- promoted during the last One lcemen two years to the rank of inspector, captain and sergeant last night pre- sented to former Police Commissioner McAdoo a silver loving cup and a chest Of silver of 8% pieces, The presenta- tion occurred in the yacht-room on the banquet floor of the Hotel Astor, and was attended by more than half of the prema. ted officers, The silver present Pia? to a cost $3,000. The Com- issioner returned thanks in a speech. ‘I never sacrificed an honest volice- man for the wolves,” sald the Commis- sicner, ‘ Kit i never sacrificed a police- man win the plaudits of the ‘callery— not even for the President of United States, the Governor or for Mayor of the City of New York,” Koct*s Ub‘own Price: Make Downtown So'ping an 1 & ae i a N.w Reductions for Thurscay, Friday and Satarday. Three more days of stirring and radical lower: ted, and an eager and aathasaehe nape shat a wnpreceden teeult of this announcement. Sent feduction is be the natural You Save Appreciably by Shopping Now; You Choose from Desirable New Stocks, Small Women’s, Suits, all Women’s Tal- Former Former. Price, $28.60; Misses’ Skirts; newest materials; atyliehty Tmade; were Misses’ and Girls’ Skirts, Coats & Reefers. j Girls’ Coats: long and shi ali-wool materials; sizes, to 1b 3.75 6.50 @ mManafacture: sample line, consisting of the new. est tyita in choice materials; sizes, 4 to 1A years; values up 3.75 Forner Price, %.0%; Former Price, $10.50; Girls’ Dresses; Women’s Suits, Coats, Raincoats. Women’s Suits, in the popular long and short coat effects; many new Spring models in the lot; all choice materials: pues, 13,95 preewas, 19.75 ‘Women's Raincomt; guaranteod rainproof and made of an excellent ———————— $6 Waists, 3.95 ‘omens Silk Waints, in a of “ihe season's newest color! ‘The models are charmingly sty and distinctive, and elaborately aa Included are in and titete, malt novelties and peat ‘ae cygnes. Thursday in the women’s Section, only Silks Reduced. Pure Silk Lou! in black white or blue whi anecke 19 55c all sil ry ish; 19 inches 7c.; Thursday. $1.25 Hand Bags, . 85c. Hand Bags, of cote home r han perk ot gr ia perlorty ain seal or Moroc- io or envelope. style coin puree; su- New Small Rugs Window Display is anest Unusual 93c. Smyras Rugs; 2x00 in; were $1.35 Sexi? In, neue Fibre Ru quality of cravenette; iy: rt) t and colors; sizes 3 to 4 eee Pe a 12. 50 Price Hi $16.0, 8, Tee Women’s Coats—Our entire In. women’s coats ranging in price ue of $1596 ana consisting of various lenethe terials. A most Bes reauc- £ oe to quickly Were up to $15.05, now. Neat ee Women’s Fauey Stok ©, of silk and a ee or eae Hair Brushes, 79c, Thursday — Manutacturer® $s sainpld line of fine Mute Brushes with real ebony and olive woud back: superior quality bristles; leo, “sii a tary atyle with esony ba: brush in us collection witively from $1.25 to-morro' Dress Goods. Thursday only. On ad Fancy Mixed ef, wiser, wide; was Smee Sets, Couch Covers end 1:00 and f. Be Colored Stripe Curtains: oe, Hate Be! 9Be and 1.49 ar now, Raffied Muslin Cartal: dotted a centres, were. iy and $1 89c and J,, Rattied Bobbines Bea seca ful now, set 2,49 and 3.25 fei Saag Sh wach 1.75 and 2,50 49 and J. 98 $35 Sau Machines, ae 98. “The Regal” Sewing Machine, nounced iL itis @ antes ara, op. drop-head it attohmenis: f selected wi mee, ou Aepufaccurers in the eed en, ona 9 pane, for $5.00, fite in New York, under thelr tical machine, eniled by us 1) dart we eaten Ee for fi Yunnii oy eae Hable toy rg Agere} TDi eof the ol "sells here fer only tee 0 avold confuslon all Mall Orders intended for The 14th Street Store miust be addressed: 14th Street Store, 6th Ave. & 14th Street, re Sales| S HOPPING opportunities of the most astonishing description—bar- gains of the most attractive nature blossom in greatest variety all over the Store. In every Department, on every Floor you'll find a fresh surprise, The warm weather of this week intensifies the value-giving character of the occasion, serving to cause extra numbers of special attractions to be offered. In nearly every instance prices have been reduced in a most sensational fashion. You'll find. -visit to the 14th Street Store will be very profitable to you. 1 14TH STREET STORE 58c 500 at this Price. These Poplin Waists are soft in texture and take their name from the lustrous finish given the fabric. Tucked down the front and back. Good style, full sleeves with deep Specially reduced to Hosiery For Women & Children 4 FOR CHILDREN’S RIBBED 1 7c STOCKINGS, medium weight, with double heels and toes. The quality that sells in many houses for 25¢.; 3 for 50¢, FOR WOMEN'S CASH- 1 Oc MERE STOCKINGS, me- with double heeis and toes. dium weight, in fast black, “French” CorsetCovers at 25c Reason price is so low is because the over-orders from a big American >» maker. They are well made of good trimmed back and front. All sizes. Under ordinary circum- i 2 Bach. sec seeseessee cane 5c : ‘ ple Embroideries. d for 10,000 strips of Sample rd for strips of Sample Em- 15 froideries, 5 to 10" inches entire lot comprises samples and cambric, ‘and/ are-tucked and lace stances price would be . 10,000 Strips of Sam- rr SC Embroideries, 1 to 3 inches wide. wide, 25¢c. value. Women’s Handkerchiefs. Women’s hand-embroidered Ini- tial Handkerchiefs; unlaundered. Regular value 1234c. 7c Special to-morrow ..... Women’s Knit Underwear. 45c FOR WOMEN’S RIBBED UNDERWEAR. They are with high neck, short or long sleeves. Medium weight. Pants and tights either ankle or knee length, fine quality. FOR WOMEN'S SPRING- 5c WEIGHT UNDERWEAR, made of pure worsted yarn. Vests with either long or short Sleeves. Pants are ankle length. Women’s Spats. The popular fad for women fs a well-fitting pair of spats to match or in contrast with your sult. It's just the finishing touch to a street costume. This sale offers spats of many different colors—Alice blue, plum, wine, fawn, drab, gray and all the greeen shades. They are quali- ties the duplicates of which have brought 98°. and $1.25. 69c In This Sale, a Pair, Women’s Rubbers. 39¢ Positively worth 692, ‘The’ kind the heels fit in perfectly; also first quaiity croquet rubbers to fit high Cuban and French heels—S, M and F wide to fit shoes from AA to E and sizes 2% to 8. Specially placed on sale for a hen! Thursday selling. Children’s Leggins. FOR CHILDREN'S JERSEY BOC ano astRacuan Leccins that were formerly sold from 75c. to $1.00. Colors are red, blue and brown. About 500 pairs to dis- pose of on Thursday at the low sell- ing price of 39c, ‘Third Floor, TRE 1474 STREET STORE —————————ee | Every High Priced Tailored Suit for Women Reduced to $14.75 There are 100 Suits for Women inthis sale, Included are Long-Coat Suits, Eton Suits and Blouse Suits, Materials are Broadcloth, Cheviots, Herringbone Chev- fot, Velvets and Mannish Suitings. Trimmings are flat silk braids, soutaches, inlays of velvet and fancy buttons. Some are lined with guar-, anteed satin, Kilted and circular skirts, All the lésding shades, Suits intended to sell at $20, $25, $30 and $35, reduced to.. $1478 Also 100 Walking Skirts for Women, at a Reduced Price This lot embraces Panamas, Cheviots and Mannish Materials, Styles, are box plaits, side-plaited flounces; also seventy beri: effects, Colors are gray, black and blue... $375]. Full tay = valuable intone pnd count world are tarvest of statistjcal in the garneri: and génefal information for lg Bae ‘benefit of a busy world. At the end of the year great warehouseful of nowed out. That Which been retained and is ,_in fitting this, 8 vo | Ee sf orm,

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