The evening world. Newspaper, December 26, 1906, Page 4

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beath, he 1 hosp! we and the Three pol! 1 stood on an ¢pposit : : reps ; pee Feet 2 At tig gen Kol away with i materials and correct styles. : i f &, eal i ey That ae ae to got him a to the J. Hood ||) | complete range of sizes in some styles—others li? broken lots. . { ie baby in his, aon forced hist way dia injury would permit maAted. Mones | goraition. [I | Somme rane y 2 ite Shin the Atal to the Annivalt| “375 wag nursed with the fondest care dog leg extant. 4 caerctgycanpmearscarcnis A j 7 nal Y i 1 PAKS. the bushes ‘nighielothes at the| DY, Milas Bforton, Mr. Breese and cm: fan-be done | Harber tn the 300 Suits | 300 Suits i 200 Suits | 200 Suits BS tet Wi aE Drivers Tac ees tirsenis cwascertae } - ‘that-were ked that: were marked last week | that were marked last week | that were marked fast week aiteut. Ward and Drive ony, for ho was a Ulaneo from Europelnst| HIT BY TRAIN, HE DIES. - + rrr ae Sees ees 1.$40.00: on sale this week at $50.00; Ya this week Bisonnel, Of Fare eboe and pre: [Every day he was v year by Mr. eg aes xe | $25,005 -on sale this week 1 $30.00; on sale this, week at | | $40.00; on sale this week at $50.00; on sale this week at Beer one sort of order aaiong tia | ——————— — lanekcetreoleagen Meeutcanest hee i oie 1 who Were Mmpidiy be- ppiwilea teaaeTuctikenieanr| $4 2:00 | | VED TWO WOMEN | Ave cBawiied. Wiongins to Edson & Goldstein, dry) moat doals, who occupied tia first floor, the flames leaped tothe sear of the frst} floor while muffocating smoke flooded the} Hirough ‘the poere, huddled eekih, he foun. Tifed peop! Sn 9a the third Moor, dow wit | ictal Leg for Dog | Pet of Miss Betty Morton | AND BABY AT FIRE ! cone en Russian: Wolfhound Belonging to Her Fiance, “Sidney L. Breese, Is to Have Amputated Limb Skilfully Replaced by False One. Ulanco, the pet Russian wolfhound of |admirers, He would look his gratitude, . wounds were bathed. and thank-!, - Just bubbled out of his big, fort » be measu! . tae | : (ne street “tila | Betty Morton, ta to 08 y bis dinner came. But pain one suede rein and ali fext few days for an arti ¥ he worked his muzzle off and) © ing and rescued da Dircareer r | fo other thounted the fire-ea-| Ulanco 1a now In a dox hospital, ok to treat his hurte tn nis |? and the late n his bedside con- | his leg waa amp own way. The result wes blood polson- eich they found dangerousty iets neta ing and the necessity for an operation. | ¥ \bulletin 4 fnformation: | ftal.” Miss Morton sent { the fine animal re: gent requests |hand in time to prevent the dog eattug |? | @ the dest of | ps [something which might hurt him.’ ta Zt was at the summer home of Jamen|care, for he had many tu |Larrence Breese, Southampton, I,/ied her and Mr. Breese wh: }that Ulanco ran afoul of the ke r of | walked about the colony. the’ Suffolk hounds of the Breese piace,! Rultetins pad @ent aioe tha 10 fire a gin to frighten y fromthe sick! y, Bome shot struck Wlanco’e leg. room, and byicheirrienag|2 wen, began a long siege In the Brees, | of jt. i Into a they | n Patrick Graham, of a bor . Bessie Maxi, her| da fing #u floc: | had revived inspected the fourth floor revived on the mdewalk. TPatrounan fmil Sutting. of the | to gee that all the people were o1 t 0 WOK, SCOrtlnE to disclose thelr | o «Heries street station, made his way | nude his way to the next house | the ¥. pevare gids damage @nd proved a stubboth proposition for the but was overcome | way of the roof. IBS hore Ha broke out wins | “Two men of engine No, 18 were car- bis-nightstiok, and after he | ried out of the cellar oyercoma th SFHE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26,_ BARTENDER Sh0T,. i | Three Bullets Fly Among Tei bo murderer fired thre They went | pont Manor, died to-day as the result | ) a Pi ot about $1,000 | ing Ogdensburg remen_ x Hi renga netseremeereneyatecnelnge 1906. | Adams Dry Gs o ONei 5 5 j Adams Gl 07 & Company SALOON BOMBARDED Stores Occupying Two Blocks—Sixth Avenue, 20th to 22d Street Men Seated in Columbus j Avenue Cafe. — {O'NEILL A Tremendous Sale One Thousand W Patrick Lahey, b: on of Frederick imbus avenue y mortally sung Italian, who esc ender in the aa shots, one of } hich penetrated to a rear r We cannot regulate the weather, but we can | | We are frce to confess that owing to the abnormal weather conditions which prevailed this STORE—Sd Floor | nieces Will Begin To-Morrow of omen’s Suits for Half. rger than we expected or than we care to have it. regulate our stock by making such~price reductions That is the reason for this yaihtoveh carelessness of a boy Rao ea ied Mecliad ee ter m Bulletins from Sick Bed. Neen Ee as will effectively and at once bring it down to where it should*be. ¥ bw basement. woodbins ‘spent S|) There © nf . ry Speen > . ii apne! "1G ith candle, the fre waa stazcod {in[condition is most favorable, | He tooic| ie? nore {Sut le many. eves 0) me antering, “min, ith. ' anott remarkable offering which we will.present for your selection to-morrow and while it lasts. Bg ei Yen Vodiby, marys pecking: boxes “The veterinary just removed hia |HO*pltal in the barn to'a real doy hos-| 4 yint of wilskey : nurged 6Y cents and After some ar $25.00 Suits for $12.00 $30.09. Suits for $15.00 ee our stock of suits for women is la i | | | | } | $40.00 Suits for $20.00 | $50.00 Suits for $25.00 | Th ind silks, and come ‘in toth full- the distinctive featur tes nd DeRaA | | | | | S splendid suits are made in the most approved coat models, lined with the .best satins lored- and semi-tailored eifects. r int sigharacteristic of all our apparel for women’s wear—fine tailoring, excellent Every garment in the lot reflects $15.00 f injuries received by being struck by | assenger train yesterday while dr! actoes the (Ro: ‘atertown and Mail Orders will receive particular attention and be filled as carefully as possible while sizes are unbroken. $20.00 $25.00 it — track near Pierpont Mano fo lenvrs a widow. ee & Broadway, at Thirteenth St. Hackett. We Have Organized for To-Morrow, Thursday, December Twenty-Seventh, Commencing: Precisely at Eight in the Morning A Year-End Sale of High-Grade Tailored Suits, Coats and Kindred Garments Al Startling Price Break Which Anticipates the January Reductions : We take the initiative this time in subjecting our, entire line of high-grade tailored suits and coats to extreme radical price-cuts, This sale offers you the édvantage of wearing from to-morrow on the suit or coat that you would ordinarily wait for well toward the end of January. male t-is a really sensational selling of high-grade garments. Be pleased to suits and coats involved in this sale are of an infinitely higher character than the average shop a fords, The full of our entire organization is devoted to the making of these garments, and they show it in every quulities and the exqusitite finish of each garment are the direct benefits of They are the main specialty with us, and not-one of @ ‘hundred interests. the phese—the styles, skilled man tailoring. Come to-morrow—early. that 6@ Se { O'NEILL STORE—2d Floor }— Adva Broadway, at Thirteenth St. _An Occasion To Which Th | | An opportunity’to reorganize your wardrobe for sp: this semi-annual event. have:just been unpacked, consequently they are all cambrics and nainsooks, cut generously full (no scr more need we-sa) except to ask you to inspect the the | Thursday, Friday and Saturday, December 27th, 28th, and 29th, | Women’s Undermuslins and Kindred Garments. The garments which will await your sélection to-morrow and balance of t nce Sale of ousands of Women..Look Forward. ring and summer at prices which rarely prevail exe durin, he ‘wee new, crisp. and fresh. They are made of snowy muslins, imping) and daintily trimmed in the newest styles’ What merchandise and compare the values? 5 j Corset Cove Gowns. Corset Covers—Cambric, with Val. and Torchon «laces back and ¢ront, ribbon run, all 21 sizes. | highiand low neck styles: em- | broidery amd lace tr z Gowis —An— asi for Women ‘, Corset Covers — nok, -deep | prolderan lac and Misses yokes of lace insertic ribbon; | puis tons ee med with c! back and frc Gowns —A choice variety of pretty sty selectio 45c Gowns—Muslin and cambric; Petticoats. | Drawers. | V.| Petticoats — Muslin; ruffle | Drawers—-Muslin; hemstitched } trimmed with Torchon lace... 45€ | ruffles, tucks and‘Tice; all sizes 25¢ | Petticoats —Cambric, deep rues, | Drawers — Muslin, cambric and | | embroidery; nainsook; lace, embroidery, insertion trimmed wittr | $1.00 value for. 69¢ | and ribbon trimmed; § lor... : Petticoats —Many styles to choose} from; plain, tucked, umbrella flounce | | broidery, lace and lace inser- as ate 45 c Drawers —Full ruffies of pretty em- Wn. 5 Ichieniiseurettactsteaenesatitally | of lawn; others trimmed with ‘ Bd 95 Corstt Covers —Value $1.00, for 69¢ | trimmed with laces and em- | blind and eyelet embroidery; 9. | tions, for .... a ic pen ae la) re al ES TI cho Hitec as DSc haar Cet ieee g c | IANO MinRERES SDE AU en SNe | oats —Trimming of fine em=|two lace Insertions, ribbon drawn; ‘Ceriet Cov Gowns—\V for -.. $J.19 finished with =} Skirts trimmed with lace; $1.00 Corset Covers Vx | Gowns—Value $1.75, for... $$,50| tucks; $1.75 value, for...... $5.45 | value, for + 79¢ and at i S Teese x ene rays Stine a =e . c: . eernee be Rees Fae eon French Lingeric, Corsets. Silk Petticoats, stiles with In SNR Ua Corer petieet $4.50 Silk Petticoats, $2.95. power and energ $1 $2.98 , SIIK Petticoats with -deep accordion 250} a) ea00, corset $1.00 | flounce and tucked circular ruffle; : regular value $4.50; special = models, One |at .. Desc ring menor $2.95 onetor the average, ,$6.50 Silk Petticoats, $4.95. Plaited .skirt. cluster plaited skirts. jacket, chly embroidered, to ned with braid and | | | elaborations of éembroid- sia AH SU ata Pony Suits. of broad: | | They tale form in divers new ENS Ucceiretacn a onto Sipe braiding. Plaited se stock ‘cut away down in price. Which means ightditti f Suits of — cloths, cheviots, mannish | | 1 Seal 0 i i on t have been PRD Ing Cast Sulls ot abies, G oe oe us |\.modeis, Papen in length fom Eton Suits of broadcloth’ ea Sale gains, it you pannt chetiots. Coats 22°) Jackets piped with silk, ) a jaunty 20inch noveity and imported _ plaids, Pony models es to realize the scope and import- Winter Coats for Women. = French Drawers—Embroidered scal- | figures, double set of 3 | “. — ———— — S r = nies loped ruffles; finished with $3.50 | an HOE s..g00d material, lace | A Ber aes ortea of jersey top and | { 1$ Hon High Grade Tailored Suits, |) Most Unpostant OF | | $8) O)-50 fer Gk Grade! Tailored Se ee eee raat Ge Sh Sean SrS) OO ll cee aaitiie een eel ! : Formerly { of the New Suits. Formerly ae Sse GRENEIE “Thomson's | 40" wears in black, white and all | | j A il o 2 — Made of | - colors; regular Value $6.50; ALi Colo's. $25 and $35 Pony Skin Coats | All Colors. $45 and $50 French Corset Covers N” Corsets 2 ; ' $4.95 ' - French muslin; oped | A model tor every: tigure; with ar | $Pécial sale price -. 4. , Foresceing the popularity of (ge, fOr ceeserrrseerreee DE020 ; without supporters; lace and 96 |“No Vent" Jersey Top Petticoats— | pony Eton Sults of broad- Box and half suited Coat thetponylaxinioriicontsare Double-breasted butto: {oo VelvetiSuile in’ ping: French Petticoats — Deep rutile; | ribbon trimmed, §1 yalue for. 69¢ | Sateen and taffeta flounces; cloth, cheviots, serge and Suits of invis pial 5, Raetantouthen narketa tina’ {hrGugh “scutaWay suis fore’ models cath a largemmembrotderedsvscall | H. &=W,.Tape Girdles-in white aaa nging from $1.50 $5.00 eo necn bam shes wrt Rises ai chheck $d annie 2 eriod when skins were to be Coats 24 to 36 Inch ture A tie lengths 36 to 44, for. | pink’ and blue! finished with ere Sh braiding, Persian vests and rics, Jackets 22 to 36 PS ei ae ; Se erates OMNC HES) INiaa, ture Olja) ery | 3 ribbon bows1s9e. value (or 45c |Sateen Petticoats—Advance styles |} véivet collars and cutfs. ches in length, having had below the present price | | length Fashioned of — straps. Also pony, box’ Skirt to mate French Hand-Made Gowns — High | 1° pita ste \in new invisible checks and stripes; Colors, rose, porcelain aps of material demanded. Awaiting ourtime + | broadcloth, mannish mix- and blouse models, in all Buidal Sets —In th four and five | a iow nee EEE GeECn oe berries GOH suppor sieauoned in Dub euD metal, green, brown and a] blue, navy blue, black, velvet collar. 1 we had our own organizution | | ¢ 1 Parties leces; and embroid- rs ed nd hemstitched styles; with walohn, easily laundered; gray effects; regular price | Be ate ies rele causes yer adobe own) argaglestion ures and panne cheviots, the favored shades of the pe 4; upward to. $50.00 | $5.95 value, for .....000.2+ $2698 | tace trimmed, fors.........0. 45c | §2.60; special at. ~ $1.25 Pinafore Suits of broad- Norfolk Suits tidal ia Senecnts handsomely pcg Ng coat suits of § —————______ E : cloth, cheviot and: serge. d checks. yeith pre nag aac ae Se ported broadcloth and Fancy Blouse apd Cape at ADAMS STORE—1st Floor Jackets finished w arranged in two price g , Invisible plaids, Coats . Eton Suits of } AR a ¥ as follow: ooh i EA i narrow ‘straps, plaits and as follows: es 22 to $0 inches in length, broadcloth and fancy Odds and Inds of Wom embroidered vest, fancy $a Sa ‘ Hes : taffeta collars and cuffs. at 35 be °55 7 treatedwith” braid Pui check -~matertats; with | : Neckwear. ance, 1 Lot No. $—Values up to 20c. each, at $0c We have gone through our entire stock of Women’s Neckwear and gathered together all: the odds and ends of Stocks, Collars, Collar and’ Cuff Sets, Turnovers, Tab Collars, etc, some slightly soiled, . and marked them at’ specially low prices to effect a speedy clear- effect, trimmed with velvet) Lot No. 2—Values up to 30c. each, at $7¢ 0 > ity; $2 Inches long Vatue- $8.75 é Lot No. 3—Vaiues up to 50c. each, at 25¢ ats 22 36 to | The greater number are im- Coats fly front or button through style, 22 to 26 Inches in length. bone. cheviots. Coats lined with Skinner's satin to 36 inches lang, in but- i 355 adorned with straps of cloth and fancy plaids. ton through cutaway velvet. Full kilted “or a 36-inch long semi-fitted | |. v braiding and em- Coats and. skirts trim- t (cloth, trimmed with braid;) J style or fly front, panel gore BI model fcr automobile servic 4!) broidered vest. Full clus- med to correspond with double-breasted front; Value $10.75, 1.36. 75 PARES Chan sulla ol Valve ‘doutte: || Tailored Suits Reduced | ter or panci plaited skirts GEM4 Mining of peau Black Cloth Coats 4 broadcloth, worsted, Rai breasted From as High as $150 | SR i Hiei Aare do HE Le reve $ Sack Sults of heavy gray Prince Chap Suits of Black Broadelott'Conts-—52}nches long d_glab- {eae emroor ats 3 a “45 tregds and English co- broadclth” and herring. rail yceibn braid ivelvet chiar saurciteaee tia } $10.75 value $14. Special at Coats— Of Panne Chey $45 and $50 ri C) 52 inches I} beast ag $0 ther 8 arc Clusters plaitedh skirts: long; notched velvet gflar. Value $18,75, at........ t $12.50 : : oto eratenl tet lode Cone = : ——- And all our,m ensive garments at similar reductions in price. R - Vj “t D Joke een Te 15 Respir TAT fea HSA Grade Tailored Coats | designers. : $ 50 For High Grade Tatlored earance Sale of-Waists. Hormerly | From Abroad Exquisite | Coats. Formerly | +f Lawn Waists—Broken lots at..50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.25 25 and $35 | Evening Wraps @ Coats | | , TOP ceri icesol00| Ona th ost el and origin ©, exqui- | examples of | art of dress we have ever presented. Fashio ied of =the softest, richest broadcloth, elaborated with hand embroid ery and joined with Irish cro- ad thre A Skinner’ “d_and inlaid of white. breasted and braide: | y white chiffons and tafeta, | att A clever imitation of fur carried out in jaunty am f- | het and Kussian ¢. Beau- 1} } coats of Perstan cloth: silul lace conceptions in white a has) | cr black, some are scintillating - {-fitted pony co: * || with jet and mounted over tary effects, double- Values from $150 to’ 4 wien Waists—all colors $3.95 an elveteen Jum se re 95 || $300 g black broadcloth Our exclusive model, the Talfeta sa $3.95 eee | $59 ee $98 | | Coats, double capes overex Liberty Cape,” for even: Siler & : sees 1181 93-95, $2.95 | at” & at 4 | | shoulders, velvet piped. ing’ service, of | chiffon r ne ; | See een | i ack, ise and brava broadcloth, in pastel $5.00 Skirts for $3.95. Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, at radical price reductions. | maste Pe A ae alks alat Anadesy-ilined wi thi) peau | skirts of Panama and mixtures in the pleated model.) Lot No. Handkerchiefs worth $7c each, reduced to 10¢ \| [Al cotar maungesof peice in lack, ble and mixtures, Our regular $500 skirts +$ 3.95 | ra suey ara | mine RTS marked to close at PRG HERE ain) Se } G : Mey | coats, — of “fy “afl el ! lection such as th | plaids and mix 3 Sale of Mussed and Soiled Hand- kerchiefs Reduced Almost One Half. This sale includes all the mussed, crumpled and soiled Handker- chiefs that have been used for display and decorating pi during the holiday season, together with the odds and ends. of broken lots. They form a yast collection of Embroidered Handker- chiefs, Fancy Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, Lace Edge Handker- chiefs, odd Initial Handkerchiefs for men and women, plain linen Lot Ne. 2—Handkerchlefs worth 25¢ each, reduced to S5¢ Lot No. 3—Handkerchiefs worth 30c each, reduced to 18 mannish effects y models } [ADAMS STORE—3d Floor ough- saree satin, collar | Storm King Boots, Best quality in boys! sizes from 8 to tubs; very special at.. $1.65 Youths’ sizes, with heayy Mection of elaborate coats for evening service of broadcloth, in delicate | tan, gray and white, reduction, A number of velour coats in a diversity of styles, varying’ from 22 to 50 inches in length and elab.> orately bfaided, “Boston Favorite,” and. they. ats in id, Best quality in Joys’ sizes from 3 to 5%, and STYLE 3—All bright Dongola o ~—-—— ' in men's sizes||laced boot, heavy extension sole, Se aesaceiacenaenncsn opel Seeeneerrenenee en | £ ta—s. modern toe, patent tip. f I x DAK, | zs _ Shee : special at $2,9. 109 -\Broadway at Thirteenth St. . oe The New ‘“‘Boston.Favorite”’ $3S oeat $2.59 A Boston shoe factory, the largest.ond in the world making women's shoes, the off season expressly for the Adam$ Co. 2 lot of four styles of these s| In style, pattern and lasts they are exact duplicates of an extensively advertised shoe. sold on Sixth avenue for $3. and made by this same factory. We have named them STYLE 1—Chrome Patent Coltskin, Kid top taeed boot, extension sole, milltary heel. izes, widths A to E; Special to-morrow......+..+++. $2059 has made during hoes at a special carmpathe Adams label and warrant. STYLE 2—Chrome Patent Ooltskin, lace; light, flexible soles, Cuban heels, Spanish opera toe. STYLE 4—All bright Dongola Kid laced boots, flexible sole,,Cuban - heel, chic opera toe, patent tip. Kid |

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