The evening world. Newspaper, January 4, 1907, Page 11

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Wo tha church eand-H-eents tor laundry, ; ou hadn't been any place to have re ‘amusement for over four years, Hit rE $18 A WEEK FAMILY SPENDS IN FAIRYLAND ~Fatherand.Children Enjoy a Little Real Amusement the First Time : in Four Years. AN EVENING Mother, By Alice Rohe. ¢ raere and full of the for o bot had to atife it all Gown: be- i ii from bis emall salary, The letter told what so many of us know, but do not realize—that it 1s the intelligent middle class and not the “sums” that need legitimate axsistance Proper Care for Children. woundings. s The brave little wife of this man, who fs not socialist, but a calm protester. egaing the present wage system, feeds her femiy on what is left after $5 weet ts paid for rent, % for fusl, 8 “the same source for furhinire 7 $1 for milk, 50 eants Rewspapers, do. How, she manages was tolé in The When the management of the Mippo- Grome saw the story, end read how not ealy the children, but the mother, had Qlways longed to see the big theatre ‘cross the bridge—for they Mve in Brooklyn—they determined to throw one _night'e happiness into the littls! houschold. Bo last night the whole fam: “iy” wad" Urwa-out “of “tte surroundings end transferred to a box et the Hip-| prodrome. Liked the Whole Show, ‘Was there ever such wonderland ap- preciated before? | From the dashing of the troops on the Ct Ha a@gement of the Hippodrome nover had a out te grateful band of critica than in the box. apot of echeptus e's Daughters,” with the quaint setting in pe rg oi ce the wi P to the asso. m etleney, tor thay are eat charity oak they would if. given.” eid a tle jae The } iriyn into Watry1 ieht will make the whole family, from "The Little Wizard’ down to Baby UNDER-RIVER ERUPTION BOTHERS CLEVELAND. Explosion Shatters Pipe, Throws Up Sixty-Foot Geyser and Cuts Off Gas from City. CLBYELAND. Jan. 4—As a rest the explosion earty to-day of an main carrying netural gas from Virginia to Cleyeland this city me entirely cut off from its natural it » "Mhousands of rexidences usiness places wero suddenly we of fuel-and lglst, causing mien facturing plants ‘depending on ea for fucl wero, dn many in Slosed down, ‘Three leniis af | Pipe, submerged wundec water | thirty-five miles southwes: of | exploded with terrific corn. | 4nd water were thrown éixty feot alr, the concussion breaking tm y Houses. one was injured, It will prob- NpurEe before reparrs. ca e Bast by many THE EVENI..G GO AUS SAS Ey ee ea Gea 4s 1907." thought he had climbed three floo {Therefore he Insertod his + | a do 1 went Into | was his own apartment. | AS a matter of fa THIS HUSBAND COT ~NTOWRONG FAT |And Dragged Sleeping Man} . From Bed, Then Nearly _Annihilated Him. didn't notice any differe stumbled Into the bedroom. Tere and dragged him to the floor, Kelsey woke up, believing he was the bands of a Whon John Bruskte returned early | tought desperately. Mra, two flights of stairs ho lost count and{not know each otter. The ollceman tchkey Into [paid no atten at he thought {attempt to -e: he had. eriteted | yy), shaking hands with Kelso: "te the flat’ of James Kelscy. Sinco afl the | wan my mistake, and I'm sorry Kelvoy thought tt was a 00d Joke de- sare bullt on the same pian, Hrus-| ana! opts the RG) Bo Bris he found in the din lght of dawn a man| ShG ck regia majeep. Ein thevig int came {00 fast for expreaston, but-with a yell_of ragq he sprang upon the man | in| auntacal burglar, and | Keisey ra! rast Eiqhty-ffth atreet, last evening never Frank, jer and better for a wh year ois Waa Just giving nm bite oy | to-tay to the flat house at No, 10 Ash/ to the window and screamed for tha] ‘ood to a hungry family, and they won't too. Litue Mrs, Lruakle, Willlamaburs, where he Ives | Pueasing that ner husband was making | thelr marriage. Bot over walking whout tt tor-months.| street, { ads say cone Fwnel could Ens veloeon with hie bride of six months, he waa! All the Worth. awoko and commences) read: iG for he picker them out thin other peple ne feeling a bit tired from a night or | When Policeman Brady, of the Green the Hippodrome, and. th naa tho nesdle of “Tho Little. Wizurt"" Aho gO @ peek into Fairyland herself, aoore! ¢. rt tation, arrived, he past ne. tot NS) oetebration with the friends of nia |POlnt, avensio ats G rouble in reparating the men, both af | ing a bachelor dayn, SVhen he had olimbed| whom wer #o battered that they did | ued at [at the banquet, thought ho had « dangerous burglar in tow, a0 he bnundouffed Brurkie and yn to the young mana jain, At the atation- house ther was mutual recognition. “TCa atl right, wergeant,”” anid Brua- FURRY BALL S FIZZ bla eyes that went with It fo -was allowed (o go home, GETS & -$2,000-NECKLACE.— ru; Invob-Hete Made Happy on. Fifteenth Anniversary, BMr.and Mra. Jaooh Kats. of No. 1-4 “Was a Cat, with a Dog datea. Close After. me celebrated the fifteenth anniversary of Several hundred friends were present wich atrecta, dropped in to nee friend Herman the “fat (eouthwaat corner), frat’ “ming Mrs. Katz was made happy by recetx- ‘old and diamond necklace yal> 2,000 ns a gift from her husband. Goa Conte | fp : eny every pair a genuine $3 value TWO BLOCKS ON SIXTH AV. Adams Dry Goods Co. , ADAMS 8TORE—2d Floor — ; Pre-Inventory Clearance Sale : : Suits, Coats and ‘Dresses for Misses and Girls. These Splendid $15.75 Coats at $9.75. The purchase of s manufacturer's stock enables us to make this splendid offering—the yery best we have announced this season. The Illustrations show the styles. TAS are fnade_of fine mixtures {n various colors, with plaid backs, The models are loose back, strapped_and the popular semi-fitting Notched collar, patch pockets. me them are —— lain blue, brown and black. All season they sold at f14.75. Now you $9.75 oe - ave & chance to'buy them at.. MISSES’ SUITS—In fine Itght Girls’ Coats tn many mixtures, made In the full box model; and haying smart touches on : t 7.50: front)~~value~ $: aS $4,50 this sale full: the-pony models, trimmed with Hoed, notched .collar,..double- mixtures, trimmed with velvet 0 notched collar, double-breasted coat) skirt Is pleated’ very full; value $22.50, For $14 75 For-this- sale. Se eee Girist length» coats —_{n VELVETEEN SUITS—Made to checks and plaids, al! flannel passementeris und black satin; | breasted front; regular 7 50 coats lined with white satin; | price $ia75;marked tod ~ skirt side pleated; $22.50: yalue $35.00; at.- Gingham Dresses, made of many different patterns and Coats for Misses and Small Wo. styles; trimmed with Swiss embroidery; former men {n mixtures, 52” Inches price $2.95; at long: poche reer! double- breasted; price $14. jFor this sala --—. P2299 Milssee Bala Grad fm tan and - Oxford; pleatec belted; value #1425) ford 9+ 70 $1.95 — Gtris*-Dresses;-made-of-fine tm-—, “ported materials, in guimpe dress and high necked dress; We've Broken All Records for Big Shoe Sales With These— “Mens W.iL. 3 $ Douglas Shoes, ].78 = There-has been a “high water mark’ In the Sales of Men’s‘Shoes-tn this city; one that has stared us in the face for a year. But we reached it; passed | ¢ smashed It to smithereens last Saturday, No other store in this city ever sold so many dollars’ worth of Shoes In a single day—we KNOW whereof we speak. ; Responsibility for this achievement ttes_tn-the Shoes’ solely—tor without the” most wonderful collection of Men's W. L. Douglas Shoes ever shown in this city « te coutd-not~have- made-a—new—bigh. record_tn_number. of pairs’ sold and amount of money taken, for the best of the lot. These have ‘the slightest surface blem- $2.59 ishes, which terms them “factory damaged? But they—x= beautiful Shoes; anditf they were of any other make they'd be termed absolutely, perfect. All ‘sizes. x for a choice of more than one 98 30 perfect as the others, but splendid shoes that will give the best of service. Every*pair fully guaranteed to you so that you positively cannot go wrong in buying them. ‘ Boys’ $1.50 Shoes, $1.00 Made with solid soles; Box calf, facing style; heavy str back and duck lining; si hiaturayredee pindable school shoe) S28 to 13. A sturdy, de- thousand palrs not quite i r t Girls’-$1.50 “Shoes, $3.00 Solid School Shosa of. or-Vhel-Kkt> oak leather soles; low heelay CG, D or B widths; $1.95 1 alrs at $1.95 ‘stop-brders" of a prominen mak tiful Shoes bright and fresh al the featory, alr this season's Styles and jasts, All sizes and widths—three styles. Dougias"— Shoes— thebestof them} all—for school and| dress wear. Not a/ great many for to- morrow, Women's Famous $3.00. Shoes at Rochester made Shoes far Wom- a bar 98e for Women's $1.25 Red | Beaver, warm Hned gate er__turned-sole Juliettes,—fur trimmed; broad lasts; sizes 3-to} 8. Just for SaturAsy. very P: Patent Colt or Vicl Kid, $1.95 the pair. ADAMS STORE—Sd Floor Pre-Inventory Sale—Astounding Values. eae Stock of Clothing }° Closed Out at $30,000 | This Forced Sale Affords Rare Bargains. The immense volume and great stress of our holiday trade occupied our atten- tion to such a degree that we paid little attention to our annual stock-taking, This time is now upon us, finding us un prepared—with our clothing department in such a-condition that we must have a good big house-cleaning. We don’t con- sider former prices—our one idea is to get rid of this stock. Just read these items, multiply the es hy 2 and you will get their true values, ene rine Business Suits, $6.98 Men's Hand Tailored Suits and ‘Men's Fine Worsted Suits, $9.50 Qvercoats/........... Anes Men's All Wool Overcoats, $9,50 | peeoas CREED Men's Tine Suits and-Overcoats, loacis Highest Grade Suits-and $11.50 | Overcoats.. 1 $16.50 Boys’ Double Breasted and Nor- folk Suits $3.98 & $4.98 Boys’ Russian and Box Over- coats » 1$3.98 & 34.98! { ly marked | 614.75 and $12.75, ¢ P9675 FE Boys’ Sailor and Russian Suits, $3.98 & $4.98 $1.69 | c eich _Speciz! at ——__[ O'NEILL STORE | Suits are In Norfolk, Double-Breasted, Russian and Sailor styles ADAMS STORE—Zat Floor |— Pre-Inventory Sale. 1200 Men’s Fancy Vests, $1.00, $2.00 and $3.00 cach. Valucs $2.50 to $6.50. ae Welt—men,herets-a—chance th s if ever occuts, an oppol —ity to buy_vests of this quality at such astonishingly low prices. If you saw these vests ina 5th ave. shop —window marked $2.51 $6,50—each, you would consid them excellent values. Now really offering you ts that are equal to the best manufactured, yet wercharge-vou-onty-half. To-morrow we will place on sale 1,200 of these splendid vests. They are all spick span new vests, in sizes from 34 to 38 inches; not more than three or four of a pattern. The materials are washable mercerized cottons; silk” mixed matelasse, pure wool flannels and cloth vests, in medium and +dark_colorings, also_pure-whilte wash vesls, Nearly all made in the five-button single breast, with,several of the new low-cut three-button models. Talloring is absolutely the very best, be- Ing made in one of New York's best Sth Avenue shops; values $2.50 to $6.50, at j $1.00, $2.00 and $3.00 each. : rat i} n’s Winter Soft Bosom Shirts pes attached or separate. Coat model, extra well made. A regular $1.50 shirt; special for Saturday at........... 3 for $2.75 Men's Night Shirts | $1.00 Men's Underwear Men's Fleece-Lined Shirts and Draw- +ers—Fallor—madte; a regular nt. Special at.. 69 Fancy Domet Night Shirts—Cut ex- tra_ long and ow “snappy patterns; —v bright, | new, Special for Saturday only 1,000 Messaline Silk Waists Value $8.75, at $5.95 each. | Messaline Silk--Waists—Entire waist of net, back and sleeves of rows and rows-of--tine Vat.-lace,-and=the-Messatine-in— 5 95 | colors, light blue, pink and white. Value $8.75; special at $ nti [ ONEILL STORE—2d Floor | We Are. Showing All the New Models in the” Celebrated “Edwin C.Burt’’ Shoes The Burt- Shoe. is distinctly superior-to the ordinary footwear sold at similar prices. For, in addition. to the choicest materials and the most Edwin C. Burt skilled craftsmanship, it com-7 < mands-a practical experience of over forty years, which, aided by | Newiiork 7 which are only associated with articles of pronounced character. Every style in strect and dress shapes for all occasions. the determination to excel, has $3.50 and $4.00 been productive of those niceties For Little Boys, For Boys and Youths. ~ STARTED BALAAM :: Which the Same Furry Thing James Callahan, driver and owner of anexprasg Wagon, whona staid {a at the northeast corner of Warren-and Greene bartender Lot 20th to 21st Street 21st to 22d Street $1.00 Each; Regular $1.50 | Cheviot Shirts—Made_of Scotch cheviots, 1907 colorings; cuffs Gun Metal Calf and Vic! Kid | Box Calf Half Hee! Shoes, good stout Shoes, new toe shapes; sizes to} will d wear; sizes 5%, in C, D an 1 in C, D. and 1 Widths rer coves s eeeee hs 69 Boys’ Suits at $4.98 Worth up to $7,50 We. offer a collection of s' Suits, cut Norfolk and double breasted, made of handsome c dts, cassimeres and blue serges; some with two pairs of knickerbockers, others with.ane pair of straight trousers or knickerbocke: Former prices as high as $7.50; special for Friday and Saturday $4.98 Boys’ Suits and Overcoats at $2.98 Worth up to $4.98 Coats are in Russian and reefer style.. Former prices as high as $4.98; special for Friday and Saturday 2.98 reached them, Commuters. coming from the Erle ferry were é tored right and left in hin Mint! At the foot of the atrect, ts a /truit stands’ and straight as perverse falas ead bs old Balaam, at a ricketty eallo; for It. When Callahan got to) Warf Went streets and surveyed: the (wr: he found but one answer to the frulp stand owner's remark: Fovessinacts boca nrab te A % note changed hands, crR CTE Tite head, — ohecke—for a -drink, no-one. in _partionia. At his heels wad Prince, a | erection pauperi oking aOR, Wille Prince snooping along the h ! h counter he en- eat. ‘Tho cat Mt hit tt off, for in about tlielr introduction the k of gray fur that was fa expross—Mataam riarchal @a his namo, and in ampita of his years never had seen a.turry ball_that Nraed-as_it-went.— Whan_the furry ball, stil fizzing, darted between Somat Vag While Cate nie tegs, old iHuinam, snorting witn blame, but who ts it terror, “UnIlnbered Na oredklie —SOTHts TH scaring the eng and started the moat dignined runaway {or Balaim. for forgetting himeclt- aa even seen tn vay Pt {0 town, —Bataam'e-Bump-for-Five: “Well. the holidays are ovor’'- Cal- lahan was remarking as Merman wiped his giasete,-when the near of Bal, running hus m ton ing did Caljat place—ot- business: —_ World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonderge—.- hie | Sunday Tan's H. O'Neill & Company [ONETLY, STORE Sale of Curtains. Ruffled Net Curtains: An exceptional showing of these pretty Curtains, which we have placed in’ four lotsmany of which are worth double the Prices we are asking. 2 Lott Lot 3 Lot 4 Regular. + 4,75 3.00 3,75 ~Speclal.:.. 1.00 1.59 2.00 250% Nottingham Lace Curtains. 500 pairs, and they Will go at once at this price; all full length; 6dxinches wide, anda number ct from; UP Toor = Lot 2 2.50 sto. iP. ue Irish Point Lace Curtains An_ extraordinary” showing of Irish Point Curtains at about-the-eost-6f | — importation. Exceptional quality and designs, suitable for any room and sure to please the most exacting. We have placed them fn seven Tots. 5 pe. Suit $5.95 We will measure, cut and make & sult of slip covers during our Janu- ary sale, using our- popular Lenine stripes, of which there are a num- ber to select from. We allow 20 Lot 2. yards of material, which—ts—304 Regular. 1__ $3.25 per pair. inches wide, to sult, Spe- r | Special... 2.75 cial $5.95 Lot 4: Renaissance Bed Sets. esula 450 per pair. eclal... yf ’ | A bewildering display of these pet: s Lot 6. tiful bed sets, all: mocinted on extra rare: aie quality bobbinet, with deep valance Soe To Roe per palr.. and -bolster_roll-to-match. They are | Special...... e 7 priced for. this sale at about cost of | Lot7. + manufacture. “Regular $6.00 to $20.00, | Regular... 4.15.00) per pair. Speciale ccesieess -4.75 to-15. special - 10.00 Domestic Rugs. a Regular, Spectal. Axminster Rugs—size 9x12 feet.... -$24.50 | $19.50 Royal Wilton Rugs—size 9x12 feet 37.50 33.50 Body Brussels Rugs—size 9x12 fect. 327;50- 22:50- Oriental Rugs. = e—assortment—ofShirvan, Baluchistan and Regular_price $17.50 An—exceptionally—fin Daghestan Rugs, average size 3x5 feet $25.00; special at . [ox ILI, STORE=Ist Floor | = “AC Clearance Sale of : | Handkerchiefs-and-Neckwe Handkerchiefs * Neckwear aozen. Lace Yokes In broldered Value $1.93; ar. 190 face-trimmed-~and Handkerciilefs, em=13200--dozen Venise slightly | white and c solled from handling; reduced from} special at O86 25e, and 3Sc. each; special i i at desis AeBarcsh sete bets $2 72C | 300 dozen Collar-and Cuff Sets, of and odd initial | trish Lace and. Batiste —and- Baby 25 _l irish combinations; value $1.00; ;special_ at 50c O'NEILL STORE—&d Floor [Seeeeene na Five Hundred E : Separate Skirts for Women For Halt-Regular Price -$5.00 Each They are-made of ends of fine plalds, dark sultings, blue and green checks, solid black Panamas and. splendid Imported tweeds. The mode Js the approved cluster pleats. On sale satary, morning,- $5.00, $40.00-and - $42.00. Eirts: yery_spe- $5.00 ales ere nenHnnenene . ee Bierion —— —_——-——_| BOTH STORES—Basementa a Pre-Inventory Clearance Sale— China and Housefurnishings ; $14.98 Dinner Sets, $9.87 Here !s an opportunity that we are seldom able to offer. This 1s our plight; We ordered 100 Dinner Sets for the Christmas’ holidays, but they were not delivered on time; hence we are compelled to cut the price on them so as to get rid of them-as soon as possible, They are very fine American porcelain, decorated In natural flower designs, each piece being gold traced; 100 pleces to the set. Don't fail to take advantage pf thls big® saving. Regular yalue $14.98; SPECIAL WHILE $9 87 THEY LAST ¢. Oil Heaters Clothes Wringers The brightest and best Oil Heaters, | Has heavy vulcanized rubber rolls, 12 Every one warranted against smell or | inches wide; every one warranted to, | give satisfaction; regular price $3,983 special smoke; can be carried from—déne room to, another, Burns ten hours with one filling, Just what you-want7] for the chilly momings. Coal Scuttles Regular, Spectal, | Extra heavy galvanized tron Coal Nickel trimmed $4.98 $3.98 | Scuttles, double bottom, large 50¢ |. Japanned trimmed... $3.98 $2.93 size; regular price 63¢.; special 2UC Sleeve Boards | Ash Cans Coyered with extra heavy felt on y galvanized fron ‘ stand made of hard woc ould) be without or price 25c; special... Scrub Brushes Assorted lots of Scrub Brushes In different sizes san Step Chairs. Made of haniwood; the kind that will not fal art; can be made into | ular pri c ir; regular 98c,; special ies ae tueenu aman vvsseurs BSC] OF. heavy ty oo Scrub Pails , inches wide, hy with | Side handles; the kind that will of alyanized iron, 10-qt, \ | not leak; regularly 75c.; special 60¢ size; regularly 21c. special... 15c

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