The evening world. Newspaper, February 16, 1906, Page 13

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4 ii ii at “t CICLING 10 [Marriage on Stage BE FEATURED NOW a Events Arranged by BE Organizations for the Com- ing Outdoor Season. f eyoie sport will be featured this by loval clubs. This is evident the activity of the New York and ya motor cycle orgenizations, hawe got together in @ fraternal fm an endeavor to so arrange programmes that there wiil be no ions. As a result of this confer- | the following fixtures were agreed pea : April 22, New York Motorcycle Club ‘ @pring century run; May 6, Brooklyn Motorcycle Club prin century run; } May %, New York Motorcycle Cjub an- mual hill climbing contest; July 4, Brooklyn Motorcycle Club 260 miles en-* Sal? \ \ ! ‘ | probably will be utitfzed for a race meot to be held jointly by the two) clubs. This 1s by no means the entire ist of | Cadel that will be held during the sea- ! omurs w \ afternoons and Sundays. " BRONX EAGLES RECEIVE. | Entervininment and Ball To-Night Prewises te Be an Intcrest- Ing Affta The annua! critertainment of the! Branx 4 of of Eagles wid be o-night Bbling’s Ca- aino, One Hundred and Fifty-sixth { Street and S:, Ann's avenue. A two- | dour entertainment will precede the pall. The eeds will go to the sick fund. The Bronx Aerie is one of the rongcat in the city, and many Eagles| from } an and Brooklyn “will { up in the Third avenue in the festivities. Shain Mine GRACE. VELYN Elg trepeetor in But i ment Weighed 360 Pounds, “j{MMIE” HASTINGS DEAD. ing Depart- | To the plaudits of an audience at the | Alcazar Theatre, Brooklyn, Rev. Jonn J. Lockett, pastor of the Welcome Prim- {tive Me hodist Church, married last might Grace Evelyn Cassie, one of the chorus girls of the Fay Foster Company | ¢ fnre Hastings, one of Ruflding & Bro "3 inspectors In the plumb- | in ct the Mashattan Bueran, Thursday at his home, No. 605 | Hudson stréet. of a complication of | after a long lilness. ¥ born in the old Greenwich section thirty-six years ago, and| ‘was made an inspector in the old De- Usuient of Buildings, by Thomas J. yady in ane igstings was of a soliv| a known as’ tho! Sot the Municipal ‘Service: tie! fe -ahed 260 pounds, but despite his great Duk was one of the most active of the city's employees, He was one of Patrick H. Keahon's iba the Seventh Assembly and was fond of politics, be- vociation named after and EQward W. FE | bride the prettiest girl of the Pay Fos- | ter Company. M. e bridegroom 1s ‘They have been King, of Brooklyn, nianelle Itallan Boy Band, and the 4 in love some time, and King had followed his charmer from ‘own to town. cided the wedding should take place in | Brooklyn, Finally they de ‘The gallery gods would not be content until the britegroom kissed the blushing jbride and then Stage Manager Caivin was urged to fotiow sult. He did, Al- though Mrs, King was dressed in bridal ‘Y| robes she was passed along the line and whiow and a daugh- - | Funeral services will be held at his bome on Sunday afternoon. ibd cena arbi “1 am here and I will do as I see Mt.” — Dintrict-Attorney answer to the » that he has the traction m: Jerome's tio: charges mciically protected nates. ‘Drops Dead in a Ballroom. GAINESVILLE, wood was secretary student in a New York medical colles and another is cashier of the Lindsey National Bank of Gainesville. Tex. (Sherwood dropped de: as he finished leading a grand march j4t.a fancy dress ball of the Daust of the American Revolution, Mr, She Feb. 16.—F, R. yesterday just ters r- of the Cotton oil Mill, of Gainesville, and was well known all over the State. a One of his sons THE Worn. of Brooklyn Theatre everybody, @own to the property boy, gave her a sourding kiss. The bridegroom finally rescued her. Later in the night Mr. and Mrs. King were entertained in a nearby hotel. from the star comedian A Differpice of Opinion Is disease hereditary? The tendency, yes; the disease, RMDUMATIC ‘tendencies tn the human. or- anlzation predominate, and although tn great majority of cases. ar@ not par- teufas antested. the tact Is, never Bieleas” is @re all prone MEEMATIC dictiouities 19 a greater or ieee legtes, and we realize this tact sooner or Iater in either ita tlidest form or @ggravated symptoms, Dr. Greene’s Nervura overcomes | RHEUMATIC cures, RHOUMATISM, truly a eoifie ‘for this complaint, recognized the most efficient of ali Nerve and ‘ood remediss. tendencies and known Specialist ‘diseases, can be Avenue, New York. To entirely close out these perantaes. in Black Ki Leather, Military He Cuban and Military Heels..... a Misses’ Black Kid Lace, sizes 11 to Women’ and $3.50 Button and Lace Shoes ‘2 1,200 pairs of Women’s Button and Lace Shoes. Regular prices $3.00, $4.0 “00 and $5.00, welted and turn soles, widths AA, A and B, taken from Main Floor, ,.., ‘Women’s. Regular $2.50 Button and Lace yer in Black Kid and Patent Lathes, lines. They At the same time we offer SPECIAL SPLENDID BARGAINS In Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes. Men’s Regular $2.50 and $3.00 Shoes Patent Leather, Black Kid and Box Calf Lace, s $3.00 id and Patent Cuban and els, 00 @A Pair. Children's Black Kid Button and Lace, 85c $1.00 'B0c'' Misses’ Storm Rubber UNTIL ICAMMEYE Oth Ave., Cor, Our Great Basement Sale The Last Two Weeks Of 20,000 Pairs of $3.50 and $5.00 Men’s Shoes for $3.00 has left a few hundred pairs of various sizes which we will sell At 83-59 . Pair! are all the finest of footwear and fully Welted Soles, sizes 8 to 1334, x ‘ OSE: ot RK 20th St. ’ ae dt aid pair Children’s ane Boys Shoes. B 1.00) Boys’ Satin Calf Lace, sizes 234 to 514 .. $1.25 Youths’ Satin Calf Lace, sizes 11 to 2:..8 1.00 Little Gents’ Box Calf ace, and pincer DIES IN PASTOR § ARMS IN CHURCH Woman Falls Lifel Lifeless During “Social” Following a Re- ligious Meeting. It was just after the ceremony in- stalling the recently elected officers of the Chrisitan Endeavor Society at the German Reformed Church, on Colum- bia street, Union, Hill, N. J., last night and an informal “social” was in prog- ress. Prominent in the gathering was Mre, Catherine Ortel, wife of Otto ¢ Superintendent of the Union Hill pub! schools. Mrs. Ortel was an earnos chureh worker and a leading membe vf the Christian Endeavor Society. Rev. John Justin, pastor of the church, noticed her standing alone and mark- edly pale. He approached: to speak to her and without a word she fell into ia arms. Dr. Spalding and the woman's hus- reached body eden w hMtford, twenty years old, who fell 200, feet down one of the shafts of HG, Eh mine; near Dover, N. J., has the shock. Not a bone in his) aa broken. RRIDAY TIVIENING FERRO ARY 16, 1906. was dead of heart disease before elther he nm Who Fell 200 Feet. Wihitford was em. ployed by the Joseph Wharton Com. | ploye plank stretched across th, He fell while walking over a mouth of the e was {nsen bs en picked up Avasetdr who was called could o_nothi. ng for him. To | | teeth Used for ov Ci 4 Dr. L yon's PE -Yor oth Powder | Cleanses and beautifies the and ‘purifies the breath, by people of refinement er a quarter of a century. onvenient for tourists, PREPARED BY UE Ly. IDS, yet. Will they? their actual value? Trousers. One-third off all fancy cheviot, cassimere and| _ $15; now . worsted Winter Trousers, ee io 5 $3 Trousers. $4 Trousers, $5 Trousers... Suits and Ove: Youths’ and Children’s Clothing. Suits and Overcoats Yor boys 3 to 16 are finally priced this way Half Price for Youths’ Overcoats. Young men’s single and double breasted tourist overcoats (sizes 16 to 20), every one strictly all wool and cut 52 inches long, $8 Tourist Overcoats. $4.00 + $5.00 | $10 Tcurist Overcoats. $12.50 Tourist Overcoats, 25% Reduction on All Underwear. Every winter-weight under garment for men in our stores is marked 259¢ off its low regular price, WE DO NOT SELL “SECONDS.” All our underwear is first-grade, perfect goods, Root’s $1,50 Tivoll., . Munsing $1.50 Union Suits, Winsted Mills $1 Natural Wool... .75¢ Ad to match. Special at, Get the Ha to $20; now . Suits and Overcosta formerly, up tO $25; NOW ...seeeeeeee Suits and Overcoats formerly. up to $30; NOW ......65 Suits and Overcoats formerly up tO $35; NOW. ..eeee sees vercoats formerly FCO: Values up to $3, now. $1.60 Values up to $4, now. $2.60 Values up to $5, now. $3.60 Values up to $6, no $4.60 Values up'to $7, BOW: $5.60 Values up to $6.60 $6.25 | Values up to $15, ray 16 are remnan| WOOL for any factortl, Men’s Hats for Spring, 1906. Stetson ’s soft and stiff hats in black and five new colors, $3.50 vance Sale of high-grade derbies—in black, brown and maple, of soft hats in black, brown, nutria, fawn and pearl, het silk bands bit. | Bute Bro 279 Bros “7 habe, $1.25 and $1.50 Knee Pants, These Knee Pants for hoy3 6 to much better fabrics than are usually put into knee pants, and so well tailored that we'll give a new pair FINAL oe ARANCE SALE. Vee Still Need Winter Clothes Buy Them Now. Cold weather will be here off and on for two months Two months longer that heavy overcoat and suit must serve you. Why stick out the Winter with worn out garments, when you can -buy spick span new ones at Brill’s for so little money—half Every garment, whether suit or overcoat, now at a price 25 to 50 per cent. less than regular—even at our _fegular price—is the best value any one could buy. There are not all sizes in every line, but there are sizes among the different lots to fit men of afl builds, PICK YOURS OUT NOW. | Suits @ Overcoats) Suits and Overcoats formerly up to ° $7.50 ° $10.00: ”” $12.50 $15.00 $17.50 $20.00 89c made from merchant tailors’ ts. They are finest ALL-~ TWEEDS AND CASSIMERES— pair that does not wear satis ly. é $2 Go to All CARS TRANSFER To All Our Misses’ and Arranging | a the entire stock in two lots and severe measure to ad close the entire stock cies among —girls © out of them now, and a quite correct, 14 year old girls. wide. Sold for exclusi Bloomingdales’, M. 3 Special Vaiues for Saturday. WOMEN’ laceat neck, withand without wing Hae actually worth 2*c. Special at. N’S COTTON SWS} VESIS, 12 selling even now at LE THREAD AND CO’ sizes; 35C. Ss « \S WOMEN’S FI SHAPED RIBBED VESTS, with and without wing es, high or lof neck; really worth 5) gth_St__Se Men’s Union Linen Collars. Warranted 4-ply—6 (Worth 75c) for 40c. 35 ditterent shapes, including the new wing and high-band shape. Men’s4-Dly Union Linen Cuffs 6 Pairs (Worth $1.00) jor 6Cc. Main Floor, 60th St. MESSALINE with lace medailions and insertion— SUPERFINE MESSALINE medallions and Val. la Cial Ateeecee seceee AN) TAFFETA WAIS SP. Pumps for Women, Good, substantial Shoes for now, and advance styles for $2.9 Every size and width is here for Satur- day's selling—and you saye from $1 to $3 on each pair that you buy at. Sale of Men’s .89 $3 Shoes at 2 Continued Saturday. Best valué in N. Y. 2d Floor Shoe Dept. Children’s black kid spring heei Shoes, with patent leather tps: button and lace styles; sizes 4 to 8. Boys’ $1. 90 Shoes, sizes 8% Larger sizes, 1 to 5%. Girls’ $3.00 Hand Sewed Dress Sizes 1144 to 2, B, C, D and Special Atteation to "Mi Bloom! Groceries--Ham Day Hams, Best Sugar Cured, choice, juicy, der, only one to a customer, per Ib Preserved Pineapplt deliciously sweet an der; large can, 18c.; 2 The Purest Saks Whiskey —pxtra fine, iersteiner follows mer & 8 |Coat § That were $6, $7, $9 & $10, now |*3.98 & *5.98 reducing the prices so radically was rather a All the coats are new—no past-season fads or fan- soat safely to next season, when the style will be All-wool materials, fine tailorings. Bloomingdales’ Popular M Women’s Spring Underwear | SWISS RIBBED VESTS, trimme! with tasteftll “pat- terns of washable lace at neck ani aim holes, all Section. A Special Saie of Dainty New Waists. Superb models with an air of refined style that is fascinating. handson id valves at. WAISTS, elaborately trimmi ; Silk lined; a good value at $10.00; spe- Smart $4 to $6 Boots, Gibson Ties and Walking Children’s Shoes, is CE Girls’ $2.00 Shoes, sizes by, ‘to 2, $1.29 Lace and Button styles, heavy oak soles—larger sizes, 2% to 5%, $1.98. Children’s ec LEXINGTON 10 SAVE F 59°10 60° Sr. lopt—but as we y quickly it is just can have two months’ wear little camphor will keep the Sizes for 6 to =———SSS=—SSsss= - Men’s Four-in-Hand Ties In the New ‘Basket Weave’’ Silk. 14 new Spring colors, lined with silk and 2% inches ve stores at 50c. 's Shop jain oth The “heatest sorts, most attra Women's 19¢ Bucques, in polk: K tae a front, x belt : collar ‘and’ sleev TTON |] tom of racauen trims ne Pot med with tiney bore BOE Ger; special at etion: large collar n and fipured with belt short sleeves with insertions of lace; sizon 34 to mort epbcial at, round, immed $4 98 ed with venise $6.98 t._Section. $B 98 a oa 12, $1.29 Shoes at $198 E widths. hone Orders. Floor. 59th To-Morrow sweet and ten- * Ole Section, § ‘Wines. (Rhine, Wine) From, re. Scotch t to us from mer & Strauss, Bodenhelm Dundee “one of the isading distillers Germany; dozen quart: 34.50 in Scotland, established In 1852, as | Konlgsbecher (Rhine Wine); trou ‘Ged Rhi From Kramer & Strauss, Bo- denheim, University in Liebfraumilch—Vintage of 1897) regu- s very special, Mareobrunner— lar value $18; very spec Manhattan euse of 1 dozen verte, Birthday. American Olt, x1Blt. .- 75 Sit. x 12 ft. 5O | 8 ft. x15 ft. 25! 10 ft-x 15 ft. . Flag Poles. | +38 Silk Flags 16 x 24 inches... Flag Brackets. Reversible + 35c | 32 x 48 inches... Stationary.. our regula 1.50; full quarts for Washington’s All- Wool Bunting Flags. Mounted on Varnished -50c Staffs With Spear inds. Third Floor, $0th St. Section. Germany; doz. ats., Rye Whiskey—12 years old, the wood; very rich in ‘OF, Whiskey Cockta large bottle, The Stars and Stripes Girls Dresses—* Ceune At $1.49 & $1.98. Five charming Russian effects, trimmed with combiration braid others with round yoke and ruffle, trimmed with plaid silk. Some of Panama cloth in Russian ef- fect, trimmed with embroidered emblem on side and with fancy buttons, g3-75 Pleated Skirts. emblem embroid to 14 years. Exceptional ¥: Bloomingdales’, All Cars Transfer to Bloomingdale Brothers, Women’s Lawn Dressing Sacques for Spring. and . blue and binck pollen, s Sacques of Bloomingdales’ 2d Floor, 59th St. Sec! Others of cashmere buttons and with either ge Men’s $1. Negligee Shirts, 69c. Smart effects in the new. solid blue sie a gray and tan wall and Bosom has twelve medium-size pleats The shirts are our own make, so you may be sure they are perfect in every detail. Separate cuffs; sizes 14 to 174%. Men’s 75c Negligee Shirts of Fine White Stripe Madras at 49c Plain bosoms, separate cuffs; ex- cellent quality, full and generously cut and splendidly made; sizes 14 to 17, ters nicely Bloom'nedales’ Main Flosr oth St. Section, prettlost and deep trimmed 98c polka dot fitted back collar and * $1.49 4 Saturday Sale of Hosiery For Men, Women and Children. f Men’s Half Hose, in guar- anteed fest black atid tans, seamless, all sizes, 6c 1214¢c, value for... MEN’S 35¢C. FANCY LISLE THREAD HALF HOSE, also plain black, imported, fine 15 quality, Hermsdorf dye, at. Cc WOMEN’S 15c. HOSIERY, me- dium weight, guaranteed 8 Stainless, all sizes, at.. iC WOMEN’S IMPORTED GAUZE LISLE THREAD HOSIERY, silk embroidered insteps, others in lace allover eee lisle black, tans and white, all s' value 50c, to 69¢.; special at 29c WOMEN’S 25c. HOSIERY, plain blick cotton, gauze weight, with s mbroidery insteps, in a of styles special at, CrIELDREN’S 15c. HOSIERY, one by one ribbed, double knee, seamless; black, very elastic, 8 all sizes, at Cc Oth St. Section. Main Floor, Boys’ Blouses,19c. All the newest Spring patterns, in substantial colored madras; col- lar attached and pocket on side; choice variety to select from, Sizes 4 to 14 years. Regularly 39c, None sent C. O. D. Boys’ White Blouses, 49c. Made of excellent madras, with collar attached or with neckband; 6 to 15 year sizes. Bloomingdale: 2d Floor, Lexington Av.’ Seotion. Complete Shaving Outfils, 98c. Actually Worth $2.508$3 A splendid opportunity for the man who shaves himself. Each set com- prises: 1 Mollow-ground Wade & Butcher Razor. 1 Ching Mug. snide “Hand or Swing Strop. De Rum or Witch Hazel. Bottle of Briillantine or Guinine. 1 Cake of Magnesia, 1 Stick of Supertine’ Cosme: Blocminy Main Floor, 60th styles. surplice effect, t, trimmed with braid and or pleated skirt; sizes 6 °? $1.49 & $1.98 2%. Floor, Lex. Ave, Section, Lex, to Third Ave, 5 ed on fr

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