The evening world. Newspaper, July 18, 1906, Page 4

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ING, JULY 18, 1900 rhe! THE WORLD: Wr UNESDAY kK |CHILD ON FIRE ESCAPE FALLS AND MAY DIE. thetr fiat, No. & Norfolk street. child te at Gouverneur Hospital, stiffer. | ing from internal injuries prove f that may} STORM COST CITY FIREMEN SAVE ICE HALTS ee Mrs. Haderman left the chit on the dake the? 4, 060, 000 GAS FEET Six LIVES Ay \. | Mother Had Covered Up the Oper | Neusework, Tha tas covered tho Why ing, but Little One Tumbles : e seceee Ci tor he 5 n nm min oked Thunder Squall Raised the De | ‘Twe'Storles to Ground. | oit'te find the trap had been openeit by } | tit whe--wai-tthe-s BA New York mand Far Above Nor- }_ Phat @ fire-ssoape is not @ safe play] 1, the yard below. Mra, Haderman's ves. Busy Corner ‘ i 4 ar fround was made plain to-~ Mra. 24 the nelghborhood, and mal Requirement. Sarah Haderman, whose two-rear-old| roe q time there Was A rumor that the| Hi ENRY | Pct P ~ ? ’ +) | Gaughter Minnie two stories a: wae on fre sement in Effect and! — Unaware of Danger Until ‘9 res. * A heart in . | —a — a 7 cy > ieee Peace Envoys Ready |, \iunes Siaes Joaee to Smoke Had Shut Off __Everything Here Advertised on Sale ALL DAY, Unless Otherwive Specifed. | | 1 ; eppitcatt f the Cons i 9 i * Manche : a As .. for Parley. Company to have tte. thf , Their Escape. canes THURSDAY,10A.M. tol iP ; oot rate, made permaner 4 SeareNCPTON, Sely thle arnue-ler Trasiey’ the o& ee Arthoush the fire to-day tm the tone: Store Closes at 5 P. : ad Bébereen the warring Centra! Amer. | Consolidated Gas ny, petty Bingen con ager Satardays at 12 aint No Mail Orders parma Limited. Fepubtics went into effect at @ a. | the Witneseainnd t people to give the = | itor ee = ae a Munoz the Quatemaian Minister. cise Gyan! Rostov ii Girh’ Women's Women's “Sash J , 4 fat the State Department to-day | gas, Mr Tl Mid Same Shit W. D. pat ewelry. Jamnowneed that he had been adrined | 6.00000 cubte " teet = le five stories high, and Men C irt Waist | ress Bathing ; Government of the sefection of | ™ eexe of the Gay “ y Ga each Me = pan rat Trunks Sh ig ; In the abeen 4 ime diese in the ode at alt aaweed: + hoe : Commiasioners and a secretary © | Charies F. Mathews: r ucher shop, and : Guatemala at the peace con-| dated Gas Company, conducted knowing there was @ box near at : pA } Nand, ran all the way to Madison ave- | mady expended nue and One Hundred end Fourteénth wo to board the Marblenead. which ye strom to furn in the alarm, The delay : ee ee ALOR. Toewtay. July 17—| waar “River, oetween Apt while it didn’t do so very much dam 98. 19! . M. detuyed in cranmpianion)— | and Eleventh ntro } See, st filled the hallways end fate hd ned $ - vend the United eaves | Sr ES, Se delivering 300000 out | ape tn ea “tee ae 2 Hook ana — Boer as og gel beats coo, a ee Ladder Truck No. 9 ran up —— AMOI T MA AMET TM P| ake P| wae ek wok Moto d Poa tnd proceed to San Jove, Guste- |THREF EAST SIDE Fireman Charles Lttuw, found “Meyer f Bathin Ready-to- || Oil Clochs Meee ter ster eomateuentrs | ane Rae ee Throw Away Your Soiled Hat Cape || W. a “ ; Be taken on board, and the party IRI 5 DIS. EAR. 7] Stout, Matt angled ad whouy con _ 4 ear a pet to om und Grae’ wp and sien ¢ | fused. ‘The-sia-men had lost all ovnae And Come to WANAMAKER'’S mane Gore peace of direction. Loftus carried him to a Sanit aa ahaeis Gen. Thomas ek) Two of Fifteen Years Left Home| wmaow and passed lim down « tedéer_| 1c. values. toeteonintthe tanetsere ot} Ostensibly to Seek Work and Frege eg aire. | i eee a ae ome a] the Third Ran Away. je bed way tom breathing s | 196 : eer semkek | went teenth taciter ome sta tenet} ied lant etn Ream cee te amnion ome al ramen ame Mh eb At HALF PRICE te lee to ot Aisha ele gg attr Pa ain when the ae Poet Excepting only our régular stock of Panama Hats. “And ADOR, HeNotette: | - aa oa spas two children 75 aafit Seen Garted soe ne vee ee a iwe make up for this by a special purchase that brings a still Features That W377 Bring Throngs to the Great the President of Metica to cease |" — wr tamer high cot ————__— greater bargain— Weighed, ii pounds Bhe was of ent! OFF TO JOIN THE FLEET. V “have Scourred in Salvator, juac| blue eyes Becky Kroneky is also fit-| PROVINCETOWN, txax., Suty 1 $5 to $12 Panamas at $3 50 id- er ar all | Val 4 the Guatemalan border. One was (fen, b fom 6 inches tm tetgh: and! The bal tps Alabama, Iowa and In- * , ‘Piatanar and the other at Metapaa. | Complexion, powete, —_Pip_weae baie ana anne. North Atlantic squadron. | Three hundred and twenty-four Panama Hats from the purchase of || _ — Balvadoreans were victorious in eyes. | —- oe Rseton ga ME cn) rd jan importer’s surplua stock. Most of the hats are entirely perfect; but || foesevnents a Sante Fa on, Teton wonre ae. et) | tant port The batt cate Louisiana was||in few of the bodies got broken edges in the blocking, but have been go || P. ) Muslin Gi ; breve e » n two houra after Cabrere nareed | Chrisie street according her 5 CE SUM ehuratnee us || [Fedimiabed that you would not recognize any defects if we aid not tell araso/s. d oves. the Satvadorean army at Piata-| dark complexion and hal you about them. | U nderwear | EN to be Aefeated hy the latter | —E ||| Shapes include the popular telescope ae well ax square crown Continuing the we Length, of Silk, . morning. ae nates ar |Panamas, in all sizes, When you consider that {t costs $2 to block and || \*B, Je Brandi | ce and Lisle. i P jb nk Stetagen-ere Clee bleach an old Panama, you will realize what a bargain you get in } Sale. ag | jay, a — (points in the march to Banta Ana, selecting fram these new hats Pongee Silks in all colors, Linen Bought of Siege! Bros th ; to last all day to- capital of Salvador. 1 @ and other popular mate sands of garments, and pass ther : ‘and poor are serving in the Sal- At $3.50, worth $5 to $12 All colors and PLENTY OF on to you, at ; Broadway at Thirteenth Street. | Then here is news of the great clean-up of our own stock. 2,499 TE. Tedorsed to Sel) brand-new Straw Hats, in a complete variety of the best shapes, in split, \- laa \y Price A: $1 50 d Mackinaw, sennit abd Milan straw, at just hait-their-reguisr prices, | an $2 Pnge! Gulrola, Jost his Mte 9 t The biggest sale of the Sum " 7 En.owecc, "= | Clearance Sale of Women’s & Guantiion a0 flows ss each rep ‘becsine CUR PRIGES “A A Pair. the war broke out enlisted wir: Ww h bl Suits aneneeran SR) ae i! t THE HO WEST ADYERTISED Silk lace tops, Milanese Liste Misses asnabie Sexantytour $4 Haw -ot-62-e0chy } 19c, 25e, 39, 49e | Gloves. ‘Suede Lisle and. Plalted Fight hundred and sixty $3 Hate at $1.50 each, 98, $1.49 ’ Silk Gloves | At Material Reductions. Eight hundred and twenty-four $200 11sc= af $1.25 each. pit Thicads i Pair. 89e |] White Linen Suits, Eton jacket and skirt, elaborated # Fu raentremrssbo yong cilia 9 ao aL eRe | | (Mate Poor) trem ery. Value $10, at 3 situa bouton One hundred and elghty-els! 1 Ais at 78¢ each, SAYS HE IS INSANE. Wit eninrers sit Aa ad fils Reason encugh that you should throw away your rusty-dooking 2 athe Plain and embroidered Eton Suits of white linen; $12 "5 00 straw hat and have a greases bande ear alg season, & Beart Holds Watesschiag for Trial, and $15-values, @tecleccceres ree rte eeewee tenes * = i ARTS Lingives Wa arsts, { * : Despite His Novel Imported mocéls of linen joined with laces in white iy fi W. t tour Plea, and delicate colors, also Prince Chap Suits of extra qual- ails 76 Another Price Downfall i Noted ‘or Taberi ng arsts. | er tuck. . ity . Values $20 to $35, at. £990-0a0> S ae y : : There was n t hen ¢ rc ec Wolsnthtag, « tonner, ot |} #Y nen. Votuen $20 to On Shirt-Waist Dresses __ Set sre orl 5 Sine tae eocaet | = 3 West One Hundred onéDesn.. eet sain” (i ii 3 ‘ Shirt-Watst Suits, formerly sold at $9 to Our entire stock of dresey $14.50, is Included in today’s offe with Its hich ng ania: omeines nthe Wan : eae nispoens ao Ciart biter sagietriee -rabse [ coats. COATS SKIRTS ng. They are made of fine linen, lawn, maken exact Petey on a charge of petit larceny + | og gray Sicilian, | |-of panes e “4 of Hisen and rep, colored chambray; many of them artistically embroidered. The waists Gresser can ove R. & G, ( hy Henry Zimmerman, who fas in full length | | and full length || all white, new A 4 with strappin scallops and finfebed are ferns us T nsure comf are kee on oe & mete tiene As fil are plaited, trimmed with strapping and scallops and finished with rows ’ reign Delia eS 80 Corambus | pes is, . | of stitching. One style is pinited in clusters, others with pointed yoke, \ ae thar wmerman and four other complain | *5 T as ba 5 ‘as Jedged with lace and velvet bbor Trt witht teeertton ot ne | TT iWecond Fi | aie te 1 \ on aie al uil-length sleeves. Skirt various at- . “hae : é Value $12.50. Value $25, Value $5. lace.or embroidery. Bibow or full-ieng cried || HE NEW LINGERIE CORSETS, adapted | haste nee ee + tractive styles. | . ‘ ‘ | #9 to $10 Suits, now $5 rt $14. 0 Suits, now $7. av - tet heer: ents values, figure ith plaks A with lace Insertion and mec allio ons of embroidery Some trimmed-with with smal] yoke of plaited organay tnaertion and! —atee,—partect + Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Streets, FIFTH AVENUE AT 36 STREET deep potnted bertha, edged with lace. Elbow sleeves. Skirts shirred bust, short and lar (| 49 =a gnd—finished with piaits and lace insertion; one style with shitred eae dtp pips “supporter ‘$1. 50. sib M : c i $18 to ¥ attached, ai “PETER PAN” WAISTS, made of fine batiste or r j a a vane es yee Bee : ies fewer Sees eat Ba SHIE TYPICAL AMERICAN FIGURE, tong, taper- Fronts ak habceceoiern Mare mse ae narme e Ing walst tine, and roun t c au Ol OHN WANAMAKER | ||_* te" $2.00 & $3.50 | ‘irisricics wre Milne 7 ees Selling Ready-to- Wear and Untrimmed Hats | at the Most Astounding Prices, R Re. Re gardless of Former Figures. Everything left in stock to fo at one great Clearance Sale. Several’ thousand Hats—the remnants -of the past three of four selling, * We have s Hats so fast this season that there is not a single Hat in this sale ¢ than a month old New Styles Priced a bea Most Remarkable Wi At] 5e Ar be ae = nen _| AClearance of Their Summer Goods at Reduc- tions Averaging More Than One-Half. on - Waists Ostlay Suits | At 5c “ta a, ine wh At $6.50 ' ree “4 1 all colors; either front or back—al) long sleeves, All styles alse ig house. We cin stconiplish nothing ‘0 pay liberally for {t-in the form of S wat Bn rity We have a Fall lines now coming in, and s duit oper jod of the year. Hence this sweeping offer, ef our entir t furniture, carpets, rugs, etc, at a DIS- COUNT of 25%. Come and Investigate. We are making things very easy for purchasers, not only In 7 but by giving them thelr thme on payments, yar credit is DIGNIFIED, JUST and GENEROUS, Spear’s nead your help in clea without your assistance, but USUAL BARGAT large stock to sacri narfow methaxls wor Linen 1 al as and trimmed in up to $3.50 included, contrasting colors; all valued up to $19.50. Lot 1. Lot 2. Lor 3. At $i 5 Waists of Batiste and Lawn, Entire table full of |. Entire table fall ot) Untrimmed shapes, com- ° with long or short sleeves, of Lines. Po hiod-made.and ready-to-wear hats in alt | prising Tuscans, Milan trimmed with Preath or Swiss embroidery and nen, Popo. PC TORS RIM TE | colors and mostly hand- | Straws, fancy straws, etc, At LP Ee seta Val. laces; formerly priced at #.5¢ : $ ‘ nrade | | made effects per drawers, tarae lowe a a navi, Has mnelves Chests 75c prite, A large assort. r fh TE m | ae At $2 | Waists of Persian Laws the very best style t | Tord. Lot 5, | ° Batiste and Allover Embroid | Entire table full of ready-to- Entlre table full.of hand-made fl | = Entire table Watt ot handsome q ery, trimmed with medallions, Val. lace and hand - | wear hats and untrimmed shapes. | Dats ,_ tare sailor effects in all | ready-to-wear Mats in all colors | i, audbrbiderys aleed lun bo: 06:50. At $11.50 A Handsome and Sub-| The Spear Pedestal China Clovet Clears | “ : i J s-antial Sideboard Extension Table dainty turn | earing | At $3 7 Mull and Lawn Walsts, with wu, embroidered and made as J long or short sleeves; Irish for Clusty crochet yokes, trimmed with Swiss and hand em- fwoldery; »014 for up to $8.50. At $5.00 Petr been ant Batiste Waists, with long or short ~ Sleeves; front and back yokss of Val, lace and Tish crochet; some with Dutch necks; formerly fold for up to ma.so. trade are At $18 SQ Tllsta Bton Suits, made . with ctreular skirts and very hatidsomely trimmed. This lot includes almost all styles that were forfierly priced up to $40. piane aides and lars Also carve a Cag aMd carve 26. 50|50. Satannw $38. 75 49c | ¢ anc One effects. | Charing | price, 8c rice, Lor 7. Entire table full of Children’s Napoleon hats in all colors, fan DS Lot 8. Entire table full of Children's hats In all colors, at Che Coewing 4c atiemaial Lot 9. Entire table full of Children’s hats \n all colors,

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