The evening world. Newspaper, January 2, 1907, Page 10

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ANETMOON CAR OFTHE MAUS CASED FAME Passengers Hungered Un- “ til One Choked Valet and All Walked Through. THE EVENING | Hammerstein Adds Anotl.er To His String of Successes n for ayopera amid a din that drowned all aes sound on the Rage, Only such WU Spar- rfl man could have t aay: Tr performance, Here is & sing high or low, soft ory et fose-tis_troedity— Ges better than sie far 0 had been so quick to a Aida, could mtand mo- oey- wooden title has ker In the “ANT si Interpreter in De individual cur- he got eo well deserved. ee ag which seems 1, ch hol- BAVANNAH, Ja T em 3 Conte dij he peat. work-he-has- shown ng the famllar aring that character with plenitude of * mpd more than average. expres- Fernando; Zaccaria, cht Rute. ably maintained the high excellence that now {i ex Ri e-watk of the or- toa 5 Mine Goddard. oF d atirted'for Palm Beach in‘ the private; car Olivette At, Richmond coupled to the Oly the rear couch of t No “firstcall 19 momehody asked the ¢ “Well,” said he, a Tioncl, to. E1¥ “lorta over Ax; “SYLVESTER RAWLING. bilipsborn THE OUTER B- GARMENT SHOR — FOR TO-MORROW, Three Extraordinary Specials. ‘Dresses, Coats and Skirts. Startling Price- Concessions. Undigne ta In us and the eel at the railroad. and found the door locked quis's valet ob He would not Theso, prices have been made to effect an Immediate | clear of about 119 garments taken from. our regular Unes, all of them splendid “new “models. Street Coats “HUNGER AD COLD | ‘WORLD, 1907. NUARY 2, WEDNESDAY,’JA ... Store Closes at-5.30-P. M. Our Greatest White Sale of LINENS —Gur New Linen ‘Store—four-times-as Jarge-asitwas 4 year ago—has prepared such an assemblage of Under-Price Offerings as no White’ Sale of the past has ever known. Right in face of advancing prices on the market, and a tremendous~shortage in flax, we présent scores of stirring reductions that knowing—housekeepers will be quick to profit by, | Here are a few of them: Table Cloths owels Te o—Hematitoh- Fine hematitched Da ‘able | At Goo each, worth Cloths, 66x a i ete rat ed Huckaback Towels, with small all- worth —$3—to $$ Dlaverdaiank figures; 23x43 tn Sizes 70 x 88 In. worth At 10c, 1c and 20c spch—Old % to $7, at 84.25 each. —T Rilpatriek bl wd. hemmed Hucka= back Towels, 1 thy frelands Table Damask At Se an ‘ard, worth $1—72-Inch full-bleached Irlah Double Damask, in. attractive designs, At Tse a yn Inch fine Irish Do! famous “Gold Mey — White At 450 each, worth 0 Turkish Bath Towels; heavy quallty; 4 Inches, ch, worth 35c—Hemmed a ‘white Turkish Bath s wide by 4 to 4 ings In Huckaback Crash and Glass at #1, & worth $1.26 : : Bed Linens Absolutely pure Hnen Sheets and at 3 at little more-than the Napkins At RUT nm dozen, worth. $2.25— W-inch fine Damask Napkins, In ton Gandsome patterns. Bed Linens rere hh ot. etn At 82.75 a dozen, worth $.75— ROe a pair, worth $1) S-inch 1 Srotech Damask Napkins. 4 -cirish, Linen Pillow Cases, in ten handsome patterns orth $4. thet ye rematitelied Bi. AU 83.00 nn doren, worth 264. | fine-batin-—-Damae Napkins, in | Id Medal’, quality, In caolce pat- j Towels At Ide ench, worth Se med Huckaback Towels, with deep damask bo white, inches, at 45¢ nen. 45 In. wide, h 60c. 2 Inches wide, of heavy novelty mixtures, Pia stripes, smart tillor-made O& primnied styles,.three-quarter or.full Jength.madels\| semi or loose fitted. Herctofore $22.50." = Voile Skirts. os Ten different styles. Of French tuesh, chiffon, henrietta, or Altman's e 5 yolle, tffeta. velvet cr self trimmed, mostly pleated 9.75 models. Valne $13.75 to $14.75. Street and Afternoon Dresses ~ of henrietta and plaid cloth, Frincess Jumper and twe- cé models, beat! tutly lace trlmmed. full pleated skirts. Heretofore $25.00. “12 West 23d St LED hl 70 DIE ~ Aged Peddler Found by Work- men Hanging in Cellar ‘of Building. 9-00 Ematlatpd for want of food, thinly elad, anid with only a plece of chepins gum in his pocket, an old man {ey mitted sulcide carly to-day by hanging Himself from an elght-foot mason’s horse In the basement of new Public “School No. 05, in tha- course -of cons} on Eeldridgo —strect,_noar, 17.50 throughto 22d. Opposite Fifth « Averiue Hotel. 1081 Flush= tng = avenue, Mrookty7, Redmond, of Noi Brooklyn, workin: conffactor, R. E. 1 Madison ayenue, dic Bwinging to and fro In SDreeze that swept throw of No IG SALE Ta Grecque Tailored Underwear — 1,500. PIECES SALESMEN’S FINE SAMPLES AT PRICES THAT WILL” QUICKLY CLEAR THEM OUT. Beginning WEDNESDAY, JAN. 2, Continu’ng Until! Scld, 352, 50c, 75c.- ae 350 ic, $1.00, $1.50 Nox Patrolman Albert Gunnison cut the ~man-down, He had-been dead several hours. _A_thorough-scarch-of the aged man's clothing failed to reveal anything ‘that would jdentify him. en-in- the nelshborhood, } clared that it was the bod had until re apld Corset Covers, aight without a of the watchman. ‘grouped, -ploked im an —Plece, andthe os: awhite standing on a low ihe-very—best-shage: rhe yery low p are slight y mussed irom n CO., 25 W. 23d ft, No VAN ORDEN C SCALDED HIS WIFE, _ _ Nthwart Tuliding.) hite- Sale Offerings in the. Sub-Station Store. A whole Basement full of desirable ant practical well: made, worthy-quatity merchandise, ayremarkably Jow pri e8; Linens ta $1.0—Hoay: on, WOT 1, in.new de orth - $2—Heav3 nch. each, worth dozen ‘Turkish Towels, § shed nr frkaged ends i “Handkerchiefs At NSe n dozen, worth $1.20—Wo- n white linen hematitcned earth 23°—Women's Handkerchiets; ineid with strap fon; open_in back; PE TY asia aren sal Blankets and Bedspreads AL $.L05, worth §2,25- pairs of White Biank pink or blu borders, wool- At 90c, worth $115—-Two Ma vomen’s— tmported ple Handkerchiefs; am~ tremetitched-end—scal- immed with lace and full-sized Bedaprends; signs; excellent qualt Linens ch round -esal KER Stewart & Co., Fighthto—T IS°POLICE CHARGE || pure-and clean, as outside? inside-as well SYSTEM —tn the Secret of * COMPLETE HEALTH. ~ and system-cleaners, that will help you KEEP CLEAN INSIDE. ~ us a | guts The body of man is the most perfect and delicate mechanism in existence, and the least | OBSTRUCTION or accumulation of filth in any part of it, will | make it hobble, moveIRREGULARLY andSPASMODICALLY, and if not attended to promptly may stop the machine altogether. und body. 5 over one of he. Bhe-tefused t went to the ut = Isn't that plain common sense-to any-person-that-has-had any experience with machinery of human invention, from the sewing machine to the triple-expansion_engine?- All the parts, joints, connections, gearing’, must -be iept absolutely pure and clean to get the best results. A careless/untidy engineer is a fai and will iose his job. 44, 46 @ 48 Myrtle Av, Corner Pearl Sty, BROOKLYN, NoY. ONE DOLLAR No Money Dow 2 ind to ce, an almost automatic rly cared for. is that the body be supplied with “Pure Food” fuel in the ‘right way,—that a lubricant be furnished ves through the marvelous distributing and col- and veins,—and that all parts of the'engine be uscd d without undue strain. elastic mechanism, that will g system of a for the purposes intende: 3 ere made in eating and drinking, with perhaps a lability of a stoppage in the natural cleansing become UNCLEAN INSIDE, ic , stoppage of the normal functions, fermenta- the blood by your own decaying seveage, and a liability tof any of hundreds of serious diseases. But, wh excessive exerfi: 3s, and : T tion, pois of the de ra rets Candy Cathartic are fragrant, sweet, mild but effective little were first compounded fro: harmless, vegetable sub- a Pure Drug of their own . These tablets proved to t lubricators for the Bowels scovercd, and at the same yer pf disease germs in’ the alimentary (food) canal. sie of over a million box onth. reliable, means of keeping the system clean, prevent- g from accumulations in Constipation, and also reliev- ure of chronic conditions after they have developed We furnish vour ho flooror flatwithevc thire for hou keepin... Eyaneh } to watch your conditions, be careful of your. food and gen- Stora | > CO, eral methods of living and learn to take precaution of “Keeping Clean In. ‘ Fits 7 Sits cide” with Ca: ts. uy a little 10c. box from your own druggist TO- | Filth Avenue, Cor. 14th St, DAY, be convinced and join our MILLIONS OF FRIENDS. = Brooklyn. ra to "Get What You Ask For"—the Genuine, every, tablet stamped “cc Then take Cascarets, the | worid-fainous Eswel Medicine + y handing over to us to be occupied daz. * | ‘~e- -—- ---=-- +e. APIMPANG&CE Fulton Street, Bridge and Duffield Sts, THE STORE OPENS BROOKLY. OPEN SATURDAYS AT 8.30 ALM. UNTIL 10 P.M. Dividend Stamps To Be Discontinued. é discontinued giving DIVI- AMPS swith pu: lay,-December-28,-1906- that all patrons having collections of DIVIDEND} STAMPS may’ get full yalue for them, we will continue to redeem-alle iously announced, stamps how outstanding ahy day up to Monday, January. 7th. Dividend Stamps Must Be Redeemed — By or Before Jan. 7th. We Will not only redeem full collections of five hundred or a thousand, but we will redeem any quantity of stamps that you may ‘Ihave, from one stamp up. : Bring your DIVIDEND STAMPS in for redemption as early a possible, but positively NOT LATER than January 7th. This discontinuance does NOT affect the S. & H. Green Stamps, {as we have not discontinued giving them, but will continue to ‘gived them as usual from day to day until further notice. Free Stamps .and Exchange ‘‘B’’ Stamps will be! redeemed ONLY in connection with full collections of ‘50) stamps, as that was the understanding upon -which they were given. { | | ' | | | ( \ | At All Three Stores To-Day Begins an Epochal Sale o% Fine Suits and Winter Overcoats — For Men and Young Men At Stirring Price Reductiono The suits involyed are in heavy and medium weight fabrics. The greater number are the present season’s models in such fabrics and patterns as have found highest “favor. Among the lot are some suits half lined, designed for summer service, while the cutaway coats and vests and- the Prince Albert coats :and vests are froma season that has passed, $10.50 $15.00 Sack Suits, formerly as high as $20 Sack Suits, formerly as high as $35 Cutaway Coats and Vests..formerly as high as $35 $10.00 Prince Albert Coats and Vests, formerly as high as $30 $10.00 The Overcoats are Reduced in the Same Proportion : Three Broadway Stores: At 13th Street—_At Canal Street Near-Chambers- Street-—— jInstantaneous Success’ 'E New Year’s Sale of the ‘ | MANY ‘THOUSANDS | + 4 i (Of Any Book Ever Published} -There Was an-Actual Scramble for this d Ame 1 ’ sR f Tens of thousands of people secured the booky # those who failed to get. one yesterday-will-try--again-4- f to-day and be able to do so, or will before the close of f f-the—present—weck, as the entire forces. of the Ben Franklin Printing Co. andthe D. S. Brassil Bindery, }- the largest and best equipped establishments of their § kind in Greater New BHe are working night and day §: to supply the demand for this splendid’ Reference Book. This unprecedented demand is the most }- popular and convincing testimonial to the Almanac’s k } value in its history. Monday and Tuesday it was in- | teresting to note the many people in their earnest efforts f ¥ to secure copies of their favorite text book. -G There £-— 7 was the banker and the broker, the lawyer and the f doctor, the merchant and the salesman, the clerk and } fthe accountant, the shipper and the importer, the editor and the author—in fact,, representatives of “all ¥ branches of commercialism and trade, as well as the § educator, the student and the high-school boy and girl. @ They all wanted-it; they know they must have it; it is the one book that is indispensable to their} N every-day requirements. - | 4 25 Cents: ‘Buy It To-Day j,. i L (35 Cents } mae Sa Sa PESTLE PETE > Take lt Home ’o-Day Sr aerie sy Dy CS A A

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