The evening world. Newspaper, February 1, 1906, Page 13

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i | Coffee Sets, 4.25, 6,00, ict FOR DOVE OF PEACE Rival Tong Leaders, One-Hand Each in’ Blouse, To Sign Treaty. NO MORE SHOOTEE UPEE That’s the Agreement, but There’s a Slant of Suspicion in Every Almond Eye, ‘The red-headed cocltitoo, that Ill fomened bird who has clucked in glee while the bullets sang in Chinatown, will be led in chains ¢0 the chambers of Judge Warren W. Foster in the Crim- fmal Court building to-morrow, to be jtrimmed to the semblance of a bird of peace. He will have his tall feathers ‘extracted and his comb clipped until he has some of the lines of a dove, It ls doubtful, however, if he can be taught to make a nolse like Tom Lee fend Mbck Duck in violent osculatory brace. | Embassies, representing the warring tongs, have agreed to meet in Judge Foster's chambers and sign a treaty of pedce, and the police hope that a gen-| eral disarmacnent will follow. Baciga- lup, the genial and poplar undertaker of Mulverry Park, will allow the use of his wagons to gather up the arsenal that hos been unlimbering in the vart- .,Ous clashes between the unfriendly Chinamen. Members of the On Leong Tong met quarters on Mott street {ter half a dozen per- none of which, lucki- agreed to enter into nt with the Hip Sing @t their he: last night and ‘Tong, allowing Judge Warren W. Fos- ver to ac mediator, arbitrator and peace env >xtraondinary for both in the section have r accounts in the ie expert ac- ant lot for his and daybooks being and mile—and discovery that to Chinatown tongs began. k Duck Expelled. erence ning in to- mM, | A ny co In fac for amiss 13 ves tht sing con- and elaborate 4 oul In one | though ane e | e i hand 8 unless re- restrained {n it cigars to the Hip strained. the Intergst of jayiing peace. What ever the outcome t ‘ow's con- ference the et t medhitor \ MONEY FOR ALTOMEN FAMILY. The Ey . celved the follow 1 Mrs. ander Altomen, of No. Fecond avenue: A. Mothe Wright, $1; M. R., $2; Cash, Goencans sane’ stenbs addit 2466 Mrs, A Sprcial Purchase | ! | | / } co: stiff bosoms, att ‘ercale Shists, in striped and figured effects, E q uhod or deteched cuffs, hirts, soft besoms, with detached cuffs, Real Value $1.25 f CHINATOWN CALLS HERO CASTO'S SON IS TO GET $5,000 EDUCATION = PITTSBURG, Feb. 1—The Carnegic Hero Fund Commission has decided to give “little Jake Casto” a $8000 edu- cation. The commission has also awarded money ‘and « symbol of Blor¥ to each of the seafaring men who went out in the fierce gale and rescued | the crew of forty-two sailors and tea passengers from the doomed Clyde liner Cherokee, The meeting of the Hero Fund Com- mission at which the awards were made, efter hearing the report of the investigators, was held here yesterday. The commissioners were deeply moved by the efforts of Capt. Casto to efface | himself from the thrilling deed. ‘The awards were made at a meeting called especially to hear the facts in the Cherokee matter. Th sents the quickest work yet done by he commission, which sent out upon an investigating tour a s mittee of its bly as son as newspaper reports of the rescue were made. Capt. Casto gots a gold medal and 7 MANY CONSUMPTIVES HELPED, ‘State Hospital in Adirondacks Show Encoun aging Figures--.105 Patients Discharged. The trustees of the New York State Hospital for Incipient Pul- monary Tuberculosis in the Adi- sondacks have isgued their com pleted statistics for the first year, which is as follows: There were admitted 207 patients, more than half of whom were incipients, There were no deaths. Of the 105 patients discharged, fifty-two were | apparently recovered. Twenty-six arrested cases are reported. Six- tecn improved, while eleven left without any improvement, The treatment consists mainly of out- door air, wholesome food and rest, Patients have three full meals and two or three luncheons a day, and go of the ros gained an average of | 10.57 pounds each. This is cer-"! tainly most encouraging and shows thattincipient consumptives at least can be cured. There is another treatment perhaps almost as good, Stay home, use cold baths in the morning, get as much outdoor ex- ercise as possible, a generous dict and the continuous use of Scoli’s Emulsion will doubtless chegk the progress of the disease and; may fons for permanently cure. At any rate itis | easy to try it. SCOTT R BOWNE, 409 Pearl St., New York Grmeencenrmreermemomommememonn Stern Brothers To-morrow, Friday Men's Colored- Shirts Much Below Value | 78° Silver Plated Tableware An Exceptional Offering of high grade, r choice designs in bright and butler finish, \ | One-third 'to One-half Less Than Usual Prices. Tea Sets, $6,00, 875, 14,50 7.75 Salad Bowls, 1,75, 2,75 Soup Bureens, 2.95, 4.50 Baking Dishes, 3.50, 4.50 Hot Water Kettles, 6,00 ‘ , Bread Trays, $1.50, 1.95, 2.50 Crumb Sets. 1.95, 2,95,.3,50 Waiters, 75¢ to 2,75 Syrup Sets, 1.50, 1,95 } Water Pitchers, 3,50, 4.50 Pierced Fruit Baskets, 5.00 tion repre- | HERO MODEST AS HE IS BRAVE. “I didn’t doanything. ‘The boys did tt afl, Don’t mind me, If there’s anything doing my way, why, pass me up and let little Jake have a chance. He hasn't had as.good a chance at educat as I would Ifke to give him. Capt Casto, Hero of the Obero- kee, © that these boys were about as brave as ure in publishing our findings to the world. Why, stey, didn't seem to know what fear was. When one of thetr boats Was smashed they took another, and when that too went the way of the Waves, they took one of the Cherokee boats, and when ft was broken, Casto took to the water for It himself, The mission {g proud to-night to be able to recognize these people properly.’” Manager Wilmot said. that he would! make arrangements to have Casto given. his $1,500 immediately, and that the 35,000 for “Little Jake’? would be placed ‘on interest without delay. a FIRE-SCARE IN A JAIL. |Closedafter tint cote pore were avout as brave ws |" T'Q)-TROLLOW and telling them that’ they were in no danger, The fire loss was $3,000. , apes GAS ENDS WOMAN'S LIFE. report to-day that Marie Steiner, six years old, was found dead in bed, Fuller's Hotel, Sixth avenue and Ave. Unionport, from gas asphyxia The ‘Telephone Directory for the spring months goes to press to-morrow, Friday. All changes or additions in telephone listings must be received before 5 P, M. at one of our Contract Inmates Yell to Get Ont, Though Not im Danger. Court Jail, in Fifty-third street, be- tween Eighth and Ninth ayenues, had fire started car barns, which extend to within for- ty fe.t of the jall windows. The paints and «ils stored in the building burned | $1.500 in cash. Each member of the | crew will recetve a silver medal and | $500 cash. ‘The commission concluded its report by saying: “It seems the sense of the commission wafted through the open windows of the jail. The prisoners yelled to bo relensed. and turnkeys went up and down the corridors, ordering them to be quiet, Women’s Pure Linen Hemstitched Handkerchie/s, subject to almost imperceptible flaws, such as a heavy thread or a 5c pin hole here and there. Made to sell for 12%c, iSc and 18 Our special price.. Women’s Fancy Handkerchiefs, odds and ends, some em- broidered, others fancy colored printings and cor nost 1 desirable sorts for Spring and Summer use. Perfectinevery 12: Cc detail. Were 25c to sce, now 5 2 Bloomingda &t. Section, Forty prisoners in the West side} a @oare at 9 o'clock last night, when a | in the old Ninth avenue | with great clouds of smoke, which was | Offices, if desired for the spring issue. New York Telephone Co. Telephone No, 9010 Cortlandt Contract Offices: 1§ Dey Street... 115 West 38th St... 9040 38th 220 West 124th St.,.9000 Morningside 616 East 150th St... .9020 Melrose All CARS TRANSFER To Lexusron Io 3°Ave 759° 1060' St “Novent” Reduces the Waist Line Fits the form per- fectly. A new era in dress fitting. No gaping vent. No tapes. No but- tons. . It gives the dress skirt the perfect “hang” which fashion decrees correct. The only petticoat with- out a vent on the market. Price, $1 to $5 At All Large Department Stores. Improves or Made with light Jersey cloth top, with elas tic Waistband, allowing the Petticoat to be slipped over the «h closing in snugly at the waist and assuring a per fect fit over the hips, Trimmed with flounces of Mercerized Sateen and other materials. In weight is as light as the ordinary silk petticoats. Greenwald Bros., 7 Union Square Wa Patentees and Sole Meme- facturers. A 2-Hour Skirt Sale Smart $5 and $8 Skirts in Choice Cheviols, Panamas, cats, Faney Mixures, SKIES $1.98 To-Morrow from 10 to 12 Your choice of Regular $5 and $8 jcomingdales’, 24 Floor, 60th @t. Section, Bloomingdales’ Bargain Friday Reasons why we undersell cvery other store. Reason No. 2—Net in importance to reason No. J—having no rent to pay— comes the fact that we are absolutely fearless in purchasing. No quantity is great enough to clog our channels of distri- bution—and we buy it, providing quality is up to the Bloomingdale Store standard. We buy direct from the producer, paying spot cash, thereby securing very lowest possible prices, and eliminating all in-between profits. Qur margin of profit is the narrowest possible, The whole beneilt of the great saving effected by our remarkable buying organization is yours. many mothers of girls, to say nothing of the girls themselves. extensive than ever in’the past. Misses’ White Organdy Gradu- ation Dresses, 14 to 16 year Sizes, with yoke and ruffle, hay- ing insertion and edging of lace, Short sleeves with rows of lace and gracefully pleated skirt trim- med with insertion and tucks, at ...... Vor veee Misses’ White Organdy Dresses, one style with yoke of tucks and lace, and full ruffle over shoulders; tucked skirt with nu- merous rows of lace, Another style has square yoke of tucks and in- sertion and three ruffles of em- broidery and Jace, short sleeves with rows of lace and skirt elab- orately trimmed = with _ lace. One of the handsomest collections of smart, becoming dresses that it has ever been our good fortune t6 assemble, Sizes 14 to 10 years, at $14.98 and.... $17.98 Fi, n. ‘Bloomingdales’? Men’s ad Umbrellas fiir 2G AND 28-INCH UMBRELDAS of fine Americ taffeta, with long pearl and silver-plated white horn and other fanty wood handles xceptionally BRg g00d value at.: z ep 26 AND 28-INCH FINE PIECE-pYED TAFFETA UMBRELLAS for men and women, with horn, box- wood, pearl, steriing and Ivory and sterling $4 6g handles, at Silk Umbrellas at $2.50—A most special offering for men and women, 26 and 28 inch Silk Umbrellas, mounted with horn, buckhorn, pearl and sterling, burnt ivory and sterling and other fancy handles, Values up to $5, Bbomingdales', Main Floor, 69th St. Section. White Momie Cloth Waists, With a neatly tailored front, having wide pleats, deeP tucked collar and culfs; 33 to 44 sizes. Any- where else you could not possibly secure equal 69c Section. Have you pro As 4C—Domet ever vriue for less thin $1.00. Cur price......,., Bloomingdales’, Gecond Floor, 90th St. Our $50,000 Stationery Sale. This sale has been full of unexpected surprises. Not the least welcome to thrifty buyers are these; box of “Linen A POUND—French Cam- At 12e *yric’cioth nnish, squares | AU 1c —Sneauire box of “Linen sheet; the envelopes to match, In white, | pure ‘white only; worth double.’ Envelopes to matoh, with | azure an » Would be good fancy flap: @ package o¢ % for Ge | value at ae Ki} or 4 packiges for #0c. AU 12¢-4 cabinet containing 60 Al 25c —Cabinet, containing 60 4 heets of superfine cream sheets and 6) envelopes to satin woven paper, ruled or plain, match of “Linen Madras,” li with envelopes to match, square white, asure and gray. squan sheet, = sheet.’ Would be fine value at 390. Card Engraving at Reduced Prices. Strictly hand engraved—not executed b: ay patent process. We will engrave plate, script type, and print 50 of Whitin, best quality Bristol cards, name, only, for.. We will print 60 bést quality Bris- tol cards from your own 27c Plate LOK sesereseseeieey tees * 65¢ 8 Business Cards printed from your own plate for.... 35 Bioo mingdales’, Main Floor, Lex, Ave. Arcade. White Lawn and Organdy Dresses for Girls. Already the dress for the all-important day of graduation from school is Our preparations in this particular class of wearing apparel are more i The collections assembled here now are daintier, prettier, better and more economically priced than ever. Special attention {s directed to these few splendid values: $10.50 | Our February Furniiure Sale Has left all competition in the hazy rear. money saving opportunities? Ovting Flannels. 5 14e—Good Quality Outing Piannel, 3 and blue stripes and checks, value 1c, 12 yy —Fleecedow n, children’s dresses. Japanese novelty, value 16c, Bloomingdales’, Wall Paper al '4 Price. Aliour 5c. Papers reduce Allour &c. Papers reduced to All our 14c, Papers reduced lo. All our 30c. Papers reduced to, Room Mouldings at 2c. , Alluring Prices on Brushes. We have eve’ been headquarters for Brushes of all kinds, yone else, because we import direct from the 3 Splendid Bargain Friday Values in Fine Housekeeping Linens. FULL BLEACHED TABLE DA- MASK, highly mercerized, 39c. choice designs, 64 inches wide.... oad EXTRA FINE MBRCERIZED TABLECLOTHS, sive 89. 6handsome debigns, special OFC IMPORTED MERCERIZED DINNER NAPKINS, pure white, German make, best de- signs, Size 20x20; spe- cial, per doz Main edales Tear Ro! nde. occupying the minds of Girls’ White Lawn Dresses, Another y nd straps of embroidery edged with lace; body of waist and front of skirt are thor- y_ embellished with tucks and + Sizes'6 to 12 yrs, $6.98 49 to.. ¢. Lawn Dresses, with round yoke tucked and ruffled; yoke and skirt are trimmed with tucks and insertion, Another style has long front with tucked ruffle over shoulders and insertion and f has Girls’ White wn Dresses, with waists pleated and Hem- stitched, or lace yoke and tucked s He both ¢ prettily trimmed with ribbc 8 years, at $1.98 dato AV Bidomingd tited by any of its manifest ink Flannel, good heavy quality. the prettiest material made for kimo.os, house and Main tentre, lode, “Front lo... Take your pick from Our Men’ s Fine $8.75 With more than two Winter months ahead this IS a bargain. We are more than anxious to get rid of all Winter Clothing right now—so we have marked these really Good Garments down to a price that should clear the counters quickly and make many good friends for $12, $14, or $15 Suits or Overcoats and pay our clothing corner. The Qvercoats are in black and gray, all lengths and sizes, The Suits in cheviots, cassimeres and worsteds. Regular and stout sizes, zvery garment is well made and trimmed and is stylis! » 8.05 in cut; actual $12, $14 and $15 values for.. ’ ~~ Boys’ Fine Suits and Overcoats. All sizes from 7 to 16 years. lot that is worth less than $3.00. Not a Suit or Overcoat in this Plenty of $3.50 and $4.00 yalues—but make your choice to-morrow and pay only.... $2.00) Bloomingdales’, 24 Floor, 60th St. Sdction. Men’s Winter Under, zar. Fleece-Lincd Underwear—Jaeger silver gray and ecru; to match; plain and ribbed; regular 50c and 75c. ¢ Wright's Heaith Underwcar—Splendid $1.00 grac therefore only.....ssseeee Rool's Tivoli Underwear—tn camei’s hair; regularly $1.56, at... as Bi ™ ——$—$——* Eee Sale of Spring Underwear for Women. At Half Price and Less WOMEN'S COTTON ¥ trimming at WISS RIBBED 'S, 3-inch lace neck, all sizes‘, special "French, ich, all sizes, Always Remem- ber—aAll Cars Transicr to Woe want y become bet- depart- ment. Y trument has 21 pearl sive dealers none sold at this coupon. We give better values thas an leading French and Engl sh factori: output of celebrated Americin manufacturers. é That's the reason you can always tind the brush you want in our big Brush Store,: i OlUn Wiectri: with comp 1, ir; quality pene- , owelve Qe | nginh Serawed-Back Rushes, with long penetrating unbleached br t 9 S80; 10 rows, ato. tees. LOD id for less money than it would sell for elsewhere. French Hair Brushes ;1> flams some instances we control the entire Rt s, fox and Ebony woods, with ¥ mite. penetrating | long bristles; the woman's perfect Hat 1; special at P8c,, $1.10, , $2.59 and CALI 1 T0c., $4 — At Cars. Bloomingdale Bros. 9 Lex. to 3d Ave. 59th to. 60th St. Bloomingdales’. Boys’ Extra Heavy, Knee-tose, sizes Actual 1¢¢ goods for Breneh magn California Wines. IRNIA PORT OR SHERRY ‘06. 10, $1.40 ts and drawers slightly imperfect, Splendid hygienic garments; 79¢ here Finest sugar tomer, per Ib. Specials in Sardines eee ene ea em ers me eae 100 Piece Dinner Sets with your own initial | in. gold in old English type, worth $30, for.- Harbingers of Spring —New Millinery— Are budding and blossoming daily in our Mil- linery Department prettier than its predecessor, Imported Roses, Clusters of six, worth 39c., al 25¢. Bloomingdales 29c 59c ton, Each new arrival seems Exceptionally taking are the Black Hats for Early Wear And there isa wide variety n trimmed and un- trimmed’ shapes at........68 $1.49 to $4.98 Pyroxilyn shapes at $2.69 Specials ;—Ribbon and Chiffon shapes at $2.98 Chiffon and Pyroxilyn shapes at $1.98. in white, two shades of pink, red and garnet. 59th Math Ploor, St. Seotton. A One-Day Hosiery Sale Women’s Plain Black Cotton Hosiery, black or white feet allsizes: access cones Men’s Heavy, Two-Thread Co! plain black and silk embroidered in a variety of styles. Corduroy Ribked Doubie to 10 inches A ry ‘on Half Hose, Groceries—aarsain Friday Prices. cured, only 1 to a cus- 10c and Salmon. 30c en ae ; with 15¢ eH WIZ Ke ; , ok, ‘Coium: JOa luc 25e 0c SS 50e $2.50 $3.75 $4.25 Basement, , $9.69 | the Figure:

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