The evening world. Newspaper, February 9, 1906, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

BVPCTUREOF ec THEIL) OE | DRUNKARD’S HELL Daughter of Boss McLaughlin | Announces Her Engage- | | ment to J. B. Roach. FI NA L Hadley, Mission Worker, | = at Cl Sal Women’s Hand Embroidered Lingerie Waists. Dies After Appendicitis ale nal aaa nartee cere MAEAFANCE Sale. = The Kind Usually Sold at from $ 5.90 somata canes ue es FF gst, —s $7.50 to $12.50, for... ° Operation. \ husband's brother, J. B, Roach, @ con- = tractor, with offices at No. 30 Fulton + Ma tus ° . 5 3 ‘ | street, Brooklyn. 1% hd Yosh There are 500 of these exquisite hand embroidered, lace trimmed Lingerie Waicts, and Mrs, Reach Is about thirty-two years. yw) tar Gn Se . sicking in such a wonder ssortment of such Old) with (Auamilioh: trom hen fathere scarcely two are alike. Such a chance for picking in such a vonderful assortment of estate, and has been one of the moat beautiful garments has seldom been presented, even by this store. The waists are made of the imported hand-embroidered patterns for which you usually pay from $5.00 to $10.00. The variety includes both long and demi-sleeve styles. prominent young women and matrons in Brooklyn soclety since her debut, The only drawback about this offer will be the difficulty you will find in making your selee- wems prettier than the previous $5.90 NO CONNECTION WITHVANY OTHER STORE THE BIG STORE A CITY IN ITSELF OPERG SIXTH AVE. MEET MEAT THE FOUNTAIN 18" & 19" STS. NEW YORK FRIEND OF THOUSANDS. For 24 Years He Devoted Life to Effort to Win Men from Drink. , daughter of 1 political Doss, her first marrige, in May, 1M, was’ one val events of the da: exceeded In number 5 WAS ELCQUENT ORATOR tion among garments where each garment you pick up st one. Your choice of this lot at ee eee ee eee ee A Yew Spring Suit at $/0.50, A New Style in Women’s “Sar- hie {sn't a marked down Winter Suit, | ren-Oead’ *Rain Coats ats7/. IS. mind you—it is new Spring apparel, fresh as an April morning and true to the style , . . y that the best dressed women will prefer. You may need this coat more two It has a jaunty, double-breasted Eton Jack- months from now than you do to- ‘8 Sister, | Carroll. ef Brookly | ents inventoried more than §500, this record was eclipsed by Mrs. Roach Jn His Own Graphic Description of | © His Early Life as a Victim of «Drink, and His Conversion. n the Roach wedding party ar- CHINAMEN FIGHT WITH FISTS | cutsise' was dense and'o detorsnea i bride that fifty special police r ‘ ulty in making a passage for The Rev. Hagens H. Hadley, the! ‘That the white-winged dove of peace! +3 hul | ‘A ri It i b ts ot evangelist, for has alighted in Chinatown was uninvited guests broke into th | et, adorned at collar and on the cuffs y y—but you can’t have this price tendent of the made evident in the Centre Street Polle 4 = aa ie the % length slecves, with inlays of taf- oh ages : Water Street Court to-day; when ‘Policeman vooley ithe prominent Democratic feta. It is finished with braid and but- then, the Presbyter : of the Eliza reet Station, ar- int, ce Banspraecoeanelicaeel tons. and js satin lined, with the new | Tt is a new style, made up in the man- PMliure, following an gperation for ap-|raigned Qu of No. 4 Doyer nent clergymen. hodice girdle. facturer’s quiet season, when both pendicitis. 4 ss 0. 22 Pell y three years ago Dr, Roach Skirt {s the approved gored circular style, uracturer:s' quiet season, » Since then it has been a case of mude with plaits front and back. materials and Jabor were easier to é to ; Tee pwo | Propinquity between the widow and her Ww ©UMr. .Hadley's wife and son and in ‘the| brother-in The material is an N-wool Panama, in get ow. Ve v state Peete eee alin get than now. We venture to state adopted daughter were at his bedside ) sald this morning that hen he died, haying been hurriedly q ied when he began to sink after mid-| “Were the: -d?" asked the Ma’ 1 away ona visit. and that It is such a Suit as only The Big Store that night. brane . : date or thal eary wsintoaihd Mach} 1 give at this price. $10.50 eae Fi ‘ ,5 y/ Two weeks ago the evangelist sut-/,,avong In god English sald no Cilne, OMrs, Hue McLaughtin, of No, 163. style in light gray and mixtures. | Simitar Styles Witt Re Priced V4 fered an attack of appendicitis and was| agreed axorg them that In cae of any Rem et, declined to discuss the Pap aA aca CHIR CEOS ONCE ONO $9.50 Wore Later in the Season. 0 yesterday. i Id nothing but! subjec s ; 1 a Mahan rare operated on a week ago yesterday. The | zi jothing ubAsc i diaperisatlontwill!lbel necen- 60 Women’s Cheviot Suits, | Phe coat is made as shown in pieture. operation was successful and he was! | rnat vay,” remarked the sary ording to the Cathoke Chuttt » : “cq ead? ° : worth up to $12.75, at $5.75 ea. in the well-known “Garren-Tead of which Mrs. Roach is a devout mem- | ber, gaining strength rapidly when his heart . A quick clearance, Suits are of black, blue | Rein-Proof Worsted, in tan or Ox- and brown cheviot, made with short, fly) ford gray. Collarless effect, with front jarkets; a few in the blouse stvie. | Gutline and eufis tastefully trimmed With these, a few suits In handsom t ! € vieenble mixtures. Ali are trimm with braid; box plaited back and id sleeves; loose front with pateh suddenly began to fail. He was fifty-|™ @ight years old. ‘Mr, Hasley will be missed by many! hundreds of men and women rescued by } H him from lives of degradation. Day and night since he was reclaimed himself trom what he called ‘a drunkard's braid in various styles, and all are | refully tailored for our own. selling hell," he haa labored in his mission | ce 5. iz pockets. Guaranteed Rain- work, He gave his entire life to the| and heretofore marked at prices up to $1 5 po suaranteed Rain. 7 95 We will clear them out at one PTCA. e+ se otee ee $5.75 Proof and only dle y ‘work in return for the salvation he one Broadway at 13th Street @ay found, when emerging from the de- Urium tremens, he wandered to the old “Jerry McAuley Misaton.”’ Drink Was His Ruin. The evangelist came of good old New England stock. His mother was the @aughter of a Massachusetts clergyman, v/stather an educated Christian gen- \eman, born end reared in a little New} J ampshire town where the folk were r sid Puritans. Mr. Hadley’s earilest remembrances ‘wrere of ploneer life in a Western State. ‘ his parents died he was still ai Bh man serving an apprenticeship with a village physician. It had been ambition to study medicine, ~The young man’s preceptor was a heavy drinker ani the boy readily fell We guarantee that next winter you cannot duplicate these suits and overcoats at a price 509% greater than present prices, Buy now. Wear the clothes. Come in next winter and if you find the above state- ment untrue we'll refund your purchase price and you may keep the clothes! $7.50 For suits and overcoats formerly Sample Spring Hats 520, 50 40 S4OQvercoats forS/5. Mon’s Vests at $7 At $7.00. Take your choice of any high-grade over- and $2, | j t in the store at $15, except fur-lined | A If you don’t get coat NORSSD |Former es up to $5 ASR Ce coats, and credit yourself with from $10 | ‘This is Pric P $5. ples you will pay to $25 clear, net saving. And don’t put | semi-annual Seon bb joe off the choosing until the last thing Sat- | event, and fae leie and urday night. A great many thousand nee ra. Geadonlater on! men are reading this at the same time | faney and These are sam- you are. white Vest ple hats from At this price these coats would sell fast | {!n the Store Srsteclass:me ss even in August. They represent the best | Must make a cae eee garments we have had all winter, Made | hurried de- as standards from imported Meltons, Elysians and | Parture. This Kerseys, in black, Oxford and popular | 18 the time style and work- “ manship by their travelling sales- fancy mixtures. Almost all are sili | Of the year Clearance of Boys’ Overcoats and Reefers. $4. 75 | Values $6.50 | $6-50 to $14.75. Boys’ Russian and Belt Overcoats of blue and gray chin- chilla, blue and tan kerseys, velvet corduroys, fancy cheviots and mixtures. For the most part they are all wool lined, Sizes 2% to 9. ~ Boys’ Three-quarter and Tourist Coats of fancy cheviots, kerseys, friezes and imported fancy mixtures. Sizes 7 to 16. o the habit until It lad taken such Be hold upon him he could not shake it Boys’ Reefers of vicunas and friezes in blue, Oxford and WL men. lined. A. 1 when wo Roff. He gave up his study, became a gray, also fancy cheviots. The greater number are-lined with ] All colors—b rown, pearl. nutria, ned. Among them need space mbler and rarely went to bed sober. wool. Sizes 3 to 16. 0.00 steel ‘and ii} shapes from the A Lot of Superb Hoel cotta conserva S erwards he became a Read) For suits and overcoats formerly shapes In soft felt. Choice, while | ) Spring Stocks. ‘aveller and earned a comfortable in- up to $18, ~ they Inst (and we can't hope to wet | PaddccK Overcoats Jn all there urc about one thousand . ; | vests, ‘These have been divided into made to our special crder, and the) (10 troupes. “swaggerest” coats seen this season. We i have never seen such garments sola for |“! Tose EB t $1 less than $25. They go at $15. | $1.50 to $3, at $1. We have all sizes to begin the day with. )AlL Those Formerly Clearance of Girls’ Fur-Lined Coats. \ br Become, but drink impaired his usefull- } ness. Eventually ke drifted to the Bow- | ry. where he learned the horrors of "nat he cailed a “drunkard’s hell.” In another lot) At..-.s.seeeeteceee $12.50 For suits and overcoats former Liquors. 10° vears . y address he delivered a few yal Mol old. poate coe nh hs mm expert $7.95 Coats Reduced from $16.75, wp to ar oe Formeriy en sad ‘ Ube 3,50 to $5, at mec bef re hin reformation: Tf +P Whe 5 A * ~ “Paik of hell—I tell you I know helt, $12.50 Coats Reduced from $20 to $30. $ 1 5 .0O uth E ce. + Viniage SI2,50 to $77.50 Suits phe @ any man who has been along that o i papecits 7 corlzed. fat Ine knows that I tell the truth. The Sizes 8 to 16, For suits ee formerly Byottie - se Para ta ci and Overcoats, SS. 50. i z abris and “ ra é 3 eae nalvne! tha RIRGe Teruel . en 2 18s & Co, Ale, finest Imported Ale. Z c All sizes from Batya cescrives fai mee eee estes The Cu..5 at $7.95 take form in full-length box models, Rint wattles, fOr ies cerca ale tg the overcoats at this price Include all | to 6 ta nd stouts; former- p his eyes und saw Abraham afar off made of broadcloth, in brown, blue, red, plum and black, These $ 1 7 ° 50 * mer “sth St) Z those which we have formerly priced up | ni, Vests ab $2 comprise white im- x to $15. ported riques, fancy silk vestings | and silk rsteds, Nght and dark The sults were formerly $12.50, $15 and $17.50. ‘ Good choosing in both; a fine lot of colors and patterns in the sults, | Sidra ina Math eteete an seers | and a good variety in medium, extra long and “Tourist” overcoats. | to 46, in regular and stouts; former- | | Choice pf anything in the entire assortment.....-.......0eeees $8.50 | pall ATiRed UM £0 Coats are embellished with braid and lined with squirrel. The Coats at $12.50 are in Empire and box models of broadcloth, in black, blue, gray, green and red. Large natural squirrel collars. Linings of gray and white squirrel, For suits and overcoats formerly up to $30 $20.00 For suits and overcoats formerly | up to $35. = ii Reduction .L.DOUGLAS ee» All young men’s single and double breasted tourists overcoats (sizes 16 to 20), every one Strictly all wool and cut 52 inches long. $8 Tourists Overcots $4,00 $10 Tourists Overcoats $5.00 nd Lazirus in his bosom. Then the ch man berved for one drop of water cool his parched tongue, for he was jormented in this flame. St. Luke. RVI, 23, 24 His Picture cf Hell. “My idea of heli, from the experience have had, is that {t Is a place snus} Long-Handled Steel S_ |OVELS, special at. (Siegel Cooper Store, Base Yew Gton Sutts and Rain Coats tor Misses. | Clearing- Out BY ale of Wo men’s New Goods—-but cheap; cheaper than new goods of such a character Bony ee eae as Meee ie rer ae | =| Bath Rotes, Dressing Misses’ Eton Sutts Sacgues, Gite. Of all-woo! mixtures, collarless effect, and trim- med with broadcloth and braid of contrasting x colors. They have double-breasted fronts pale We class these as cold weather merchandise and clip the prices the correct short sleeve, with turnover cu aie ok meat apa trimmed to match collar, Coat is lined through- in deference to the approneh of Spring. But YOU class them ot with good quality satin. 1 among the garments good to have handy at ALL seasons, ; tyle, : 5 The Skirt is in the new circular flounce sty’ and will snap them up in a hurry. most poignant sort has taken p28- ssion of the soul. This was what I felt the night I fled from a saloon; fled my life to @ police station and had if locked ; ; erry Mca\ rink ince. S "Love is heaven. When love has om the human heart then hell bes In my case I had lost my friends. My ar wife was » Every one on earth ad left me. auld not get fy ‘ithout stealing it, Then cam W.L. Douglas makes and sells more men’s $35.50 shoesthananyotherman: ufacturer in the world. mens, creeping stealttily a: “Demons of the mis: in hideous forms $10,000 B27Are wit beraicto with two side plaits, with Inlaid plaits down Rasiaee crams) A any one who can dis= Sy ™ ‘ T gould not shut out = prove this statement, $12.50 Tourists Overcoats $6,25 tage front C $14.75 | 15 there any time in the year when-a $5 Bath Robe wouldn't be an lomo: ced closer and rom Fr ‘ , \ attractive offer at $3.50? We offer some extra good $5 values in all- enedr Searching | breath Betas wea eel estea ur Misses’ Rain Coats : ed me all ever, Vile serpents en- Avesteam weslcaam we lew 'wolca ws) : . wool ripple eiderdown Bath Robes at. + 3.50 nal tiaee, Theant leering. foles: i : il rens Here js an attractive Rain Coat 10 TonKiE women Others that were $6 are reduced to ... ss. 4.50 leous, mocking tones ploiting my i Suits and overcoats for boys 3 made in a new and jaunty style of a materia , ‘ee: it u lower vok “§ a to ; . a Women's Knitted Blouse Sweaters, in red, gray, white, and navy ‘abrill. di wolet came wwhfaper- 16 are finally priced this way: that we guarantee to be rainproof. Colors are | bine; fancy stitched, with high necks and ribbed collars and cuffs; ou have played for this for years, Values up to $3, now-$1.60. Tan and Oxford. We doubt if you can equal sold at $2 up to yesterday; Saturday 1.50 this coat outside The big Store for less than 315.9%. Our price for Saturday only is...§10.75 Dressing Sacques of ripple elderdown; good colors and good styles; reduced from 98¢c. to. 59c $3.50 ALL LEATHERS, ALL STYLES, ONE PRICE $3.59 are mine now, ‘Kill yourself,” ‘Fed Many Thousands, Values up to $4, now $2.60, Values up to $5, now $3.60. Converts who have listened to the elo- If I could take you into my three Values up to $6, now $4.60. Girls’ Full Box Reefers, in colors red and covert; Se ee large factories at Brockton Wass. Vaiues up to $7, now $5.60. Tollarless effect, belted back and self-faced; | Women’s Norfolk Jackets; jaunty styles; V neck, with belt; colore all over the work, No needy y/ e Values up to $8, now $6.60. sizes 6 to 14 years; special at.........+.. $2.95 red, gray, and white; regularly $2.75: to-mOrroW......0.eeee00e 1,95 EO FEB eB DIES TROD Y 208 TD See Values up to $15, now $7.60, $3 Hats, $2 Advance showing Of new Spri: 1906 Derbies, $3 atade,spreial i ey Underwear 2594 reductions from regular price: on all winter weight underwear, ‘ whether a thief or drunkard, was = and show you the infinite care ore ey Thainged Ean tear'te| With which every pair of shoes is made, you many, as 21,000 men have been lodged would realize why W. L. Douglas $8.50 shoes On Assit 2 next the evangelist woula| COSt more to make, why they hold their shape, big conversion. Hie aiwayn Net asde| fit better, wear longer, and are of greater intrin- dtay ‘says, the Lord <oplared i fr.) sic value than any other $3.50 shoe on the *Sopaition and” raed rom" aj} market to-day. : {3 MAI Re he W. £. DOUGLAS $3.50 SHOES GIVE COMFORT AND EAS! . Dougt s. ah t ast th: Schirmer Library of Wfusical Classtes at Cut Prices. Thisannouncement will probably cause some stir in musical circles. The Schirmer Library of Musical Classics is one of the most popular collections known to musicians, and its price has usually been as standard as the price of gold, except for those mysterious discounts which some people get in music stores while others pay full prices. We Offer the Entire Collection at 14 the Schirmer Catalogue Prices. This radical step is taken with some reluctance by us, but as a final reply to the ukase that the Schirmer combination has seen fit to issue to us, forbidding us to cut prices. We see no reason why this music should be considered as any more sacred than any other. We see no reason, either, why the exclusively music stores take to themselves the privilege of offering all kinds of discounts to favored person, and then endeaver to make us hold to the top prices olice station. 0 which h h Gf his conversion to pour out his 7 ae Ul aeliyerance ving for! Seer wo eat that th Getthe Habit. Goto , : 7 AT RE + y en Water Stree urea gut os Police Captain, 724 a Buea Tete the HET HE | came che oe eet ee eR SND SITE. uw ¢ (4 n experiences and telling many in- omy, 's ty the breating stories of the men and women feathers, for $2.00 and $1.78» reclaimed, CAUTION. —- Nono genuino without W. I Douglas namo and price stamped SS ee canara dk eee Tate Rear Rn re SA TDA Deeles canine teow aoa actkhers of Lu Calor Bye W. L. DOUGLAS GREATER NEW YORK STORES: 8 hasan eee iG Feb, The cele a Auta, y of the of the San n= : a ve fe UNION SQUARE of ' 14th Street, near Broadway! ’ The patrons of The Big Store, in any defartment, can always be assured that che prices will be at . sre Company by lord apes por 853 Broadway, cornet Bixth Avenne, corner 29d Strect. . i : 279 Broadway, near Chambers. least as low as they can find them anywhere else—and lower if we can make them, as we usually can. This is our reply to the orders of the music, publishers’ combination.

Other pages from this issue: