The evening world. Newspaper, January 9, 1907, Page 9

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SAVING “GOOD-BY,” (MAMMOTH HOTEL : : SHE FELL TO DEATH ON BROADWAY SITE Husband Says Pliggge of| Hostetry to Cover Block from || Woman from Fire-Escape Thirty- second to” Thirty- i Was Accidental. i Third Street, 1907. JANUARY 9, These Big January Sales Continue: 1—The Purchase and 2) of $25,000 worth of; 3—Th na Hotsehold and Kitchen Utensils fromthe stock —of} ta vanuaty. Sales of Bodzand ae Linens: Simpson Crawford Company. 2—The Purehase and Sale of Lace Curtains, Por- Ae AUNDREDS IN DREAD OF NEW EXPLOSIONS Upheavals inMcAdooTun- nel Cause Flight from Christopher Street, also Towels and Toweling at the lowest | prices In town. 4—The Sale of Men‘s Clothing from 3 great Mirren ry aiicia:! |are asked. : Postal~Photos, 7 for 5066 Minsatures, 106 elton Ficor, mee i Candies. AR HE Candy Department continues { to grow infavor-with lovers_a wholesome confectionery, due to best quality candies at the most popular prices. (Main Vleor,) Heres” and ditported-U phobstertes from 2B RyurSarrwhowsalo ebbthing-m mokers-in Baffate: & Co,, 22 East 20th St. Somewing unique tn the way of hotels 4s planned to occupy the block front on Broadway between Thirty-second and || {Tibety- third-etreets, It le to be twenty | | ‘Mra, Mary Huirhes, who Ived on tha of No. 182 West One Hunéred | y-fourth atreet, was iowiantly | killed “last night by falling from te | fire-escapo at the rear of her apart- menita to the yard. According to = statement made by her husband a twelve-year-old daughter, May, Mra. |irughea woat to the platform of tm |nre-escaps to take In some clothes, Ap parently aho leaned too far over ai vaide Gen ihe ay ewitecante rafl_anJ lost her balance. @ lobby 249 fet long and 90 feet wide, Lous Sempler, who also Itves on the around which will be a German beer tep floor, ecroas the hail, sald that he! stuben, a palm room, grill rooms and was sitting In the kitchen when he | general offices. The kitghens and main heard footsteps on the roof and heard | dining-rowns will “be on the second some one aay ‘Good-by, Mary."" A mo-! Noor, while half of the third and fourth ment: Jater: there was a_rcream, f01-| floorn will be devoted to Turkish baths stories in height and will be reated tn | connection with the McAdoo tunnel ter- | minal {n Horald Square, Bruce, Price | & Doe Bibeur, architects, are making the j plans. ii Phe plot_on which the edifice. will tand 14 200 by, 400 feet. Entrances from TWO. FAMILIES VACATE. GTAves Busy Corner HIGH-GRADE-CHOCOLATE SER AMS seith soft centers ect chocolate coating Pie Is mor Detectiver aa Kratiers would tice $7} hang ‘Im, But: that makes no dif—sea Bingham Sree _but to: pound Sidewalk Raised ‘Three Feet byt the Explosion—An Investi- gation ee AFY, mn M. FELD iy the Hughes ~-gou has oocurred- yesteray—and caused emetgesof-mors than $2,000. Two families haye already moved out. of No, 24 Christopher etréet' as a result of 4 theecare. There {9 a moverient on foot to bring about a ricif investigation of the possibility of more explosions. Bore ough President Ahearn hes, been ;A great centril court at the Uroadway | front and another at the rear, which I» ea the centre of the block. and these [courta will open out to @ wide driveway. , ona) Three other mailer courts are in’ the Twenty passengers olevatura and for basipage sill be Residents. 6¢ Christopher street, be- ‘A awimnil 1, elgh ft 1 Jowed by, a crash, An arhbulance was imining pool, elkhty-fye feet, long Cabal aia Saree eratieeas called from the J. Hood Wright Hos-'.4nd nearly daltons s wide, 1s one of the are fo-asy } pivat, but woman was | features, ‘of compressed a'r in the MaAdoo tunnel There nev bats besa nelentors troubles tn) ‘Thare will be, according to the plans, Foe eae tortberrgatetiye ede Saugiter wan cared (Or by friends Women's Undermushins Dainty giana a a the. Favor of os Hundreds of Bargains a Mountains of fluffy Undermuslins of every description! Lace and em= broldery trimmed! Plaint Ruffled! Tucked!,/A wonderful variety at the lowest prices in Now Yo. “a Clothing for Men and Boys | at i Regular Prices. More News of the Most Stupendous Sale: of | Union Label Suits and Overcoats. Recorded. Selling has been so vigorous In the past four days of this ‘Sale that lines Famous Writer and’ His-| torian Last of Four Noted Brothers, Back from Long Voyage. Tie United States collter Cues: of the vessela that towed the dry | plans. dock Dewey ‘to Manila, has arriyed|ten others [erom Bhanghal, which sls left -on Oct. | stalted. : § Bue Nia, been Gong’ chore thad a years|— Twoilarwe banduel, hallw-are incluged |Capt. Hutohingon brought back hawners |in the estimates. .A cafe and algar store and wear used tn towing the dry dock. | wil] occupy one corner, of the bullding a large cargo of tealewood for!on Brondway and a drug store the chment. —lother, i 3 Two explosions occurred yesterday. The first came. when the neighborhood waa ileeping peacefully at 6.15 A. M. EDITED THE EV. ANGELIST i and orbat it deemed Ika {a described, } the. sary ta -put.on my trouser, - 5 RINOTON:—Mazs:;—Jzn 18 “Unton= : re Sidewalk Ralsed. Sy farms Jen) $18 nton: ‘9 00 Night: Gowns. Corset Covers, Gaspare found yeral scantily clad z * or Overcoats, . MUSLIN GOWNS: neighbors In tie sire by Columbus Gaspare, of No. 24 topher strect, as follows: Chrie- mado for the street. I took time only ét~ Anctron-atatr~ way leading from the sidewalk to the ret Noor was ripped from Ita fasten: ings. No. The cement sidewalk in front of 22 Christopher street was Tailsed fuly three feet. and trom The stone had cracked © breaks Same a hissing Rolie, “Hone and mand shot into che alt. | ime and those closo to iim have long $27 “Union-Label'? Suits 146 Be 1 It ho w ect very, = cy homes by" the shock “thought it | Cesetred of his recovery. _market are particularly recommended. or Over- | or —thelr. by: Was another eruption Mke that Mount Pelee, police station. and ran_to the Charles street ‘Tie resorves were sent to the scene. and they devoted thetr dest efforts for several hours assuring the people that the danger was over, r. historian ond last of th famous Field brothers, is critically=ili” at his home in Stockbridge and his eath at the extreme age of elghty- js momentarily expected: has been in feeble health for some it Dre Fistt; texte was-generaiyerown 7 when he edited tha New York -Evan gelist, was the youngest of nine ch dren.—He-attended Williams College and after his eraduation, in 1sts, took’a final This Year Better Than ee the lower priced lots, This year’s tobacco crop in Porto Rico is the finest ever grown. nly the choicest selections are used to make-the El Toro. For these reasons the El Toros now on the “Union-Label”’ © Suits tae DL1.00 $22 or $13.50 ingie, or double A atytes, Toro has always been the finest 5-cent ~coatsscis value Porto Rico produced—this _year they're better than ever. Suits isn. In Fer: lar, “stout ‘alin Chaviotay Garsl- Bat Clething Values mm Town 1 have-been-strenethened-by-taking higher-priced -grades-and putting them into | WOMEN'S EXTRA SIZE, | FULL WIDTH “SKIRTS: Traveller, Minister and Author —“J-was In bed when the shock camo, ’ = CAMBRIC DRAWERS. Edge and two’ rows ue ealereoEe et eeaisiat: Passing Away at Age of Al the B t- rari Clusters of tucks, wide face ‘insertion, under § = thoughts were of my childrea, and Eighty-five. ways e es Laber* settee ve 50 | ruffle, good qual- 49 | ruffle. Special 59 = takng=my infant eon’ in my arma 1 ar Oveticnts: . ity of embroidery Cit: | Sitatacccms ABBA Cy Secor ened SESS Se Minin che Nes 29G CORBET ¢ att eae mute mnres nen ral: well made 47 ant “atrviewabla ‘ RS Ot = Hound terehen cor ibe trimmed Otte, Velvea yess Timothy Redington, whoss -atdowatkc fale. At the age_of twenty! eas: prising Worsted , was domoljsied, sald leet: agent of |e was ceaciaed so widletersand wert | The increased cost _of genuine Porto merse._—_Velours, tain.“ Illnek, cursuses, win yoxe ot Shirts. the tunnel company had called on him 4 Rican leaf has brought forward many Gargeas iota: embrpidery er with 2QG SHORT KKIRTS, 256 promising to fix tho sidewalk and pay |to St, Louis, where he remained un * co Beal . plain. tutti the Sorter CAR NEBNCI EA; Cor pa ot sen | 30¢t7 He; dren zwent fora trip throu, ~brands-which are made largely from tobac- Gvercoats Monty CO MIINATION aH UAL RCIGU ES pale fiat tat = Liki fo s : 5 ; sale Oreaates MD a pee has Seep RL EA perm erry eee seas en bla return took —co wn-in-the-United States—so_you form fitting, soail boy CINK (rimmed Yoko and t damaged sidewalk and housea . . = i : lpowe we iso Pad R Mandy eiueation from the Thi |’ Hin frat book, “The Irlsn Conter-| can’t be too particular to see that you get ie. Oxtoed ahd Cambcld, rawers, TER Nah, OFC Talsed by the explosion—and—from—the| erates, treating of the Irish. rebellicy diwerenties o- eersuy~ocYriexe, Alm DRAWERS, plain J 4c “Mounce of Jointed tows . cracks come noises aa though an en-| o¢ 174, waa the result, tn part, of ht rs & great assortment of fancy Mix Blak a Truffle ich aces ME Rig che aed : gine was This has caused working a fow feet below, uneasiness in the forelgn observations and, in part, of tho| interest all public-spirited men tool in| Us 490 “ina « embroidery | neighborhood, and many bell 1,000 RUSSIAN OVERCOATS joor,) " Hand Am- = oe ihe sedi eantaals came at trekearlyestieg from Ireland to Am-| ‘ . BOYS’ 50c. FOR BOYS; $1 19 ad tito pare Bronght a hundred peopie to the street, Oldest Editor in America. 1 exe 5 As PANTS, aoee _| worth $3... DA. NO Police on Guard: Encouriiged at-tho “success - of work he continued In: the literary feld : Oro Ner ¥ork-in—iet-as editor |. ie at An Evening World reporter inquired at the Charles street pottes erator aa niger, reet is in a very dangero' condition,” was the report on U bolic blotter, yet there was no police: toned on! the block, The Dureau et Highways, which {s directly responal for the condition of the atreets and aide y. had not recelyed a re. ‘onto. SRG 0M and: wan Se ‘Shoes ood 8 $1.9. These shoes were taken from our own reg- ular stocks, and comprise Button, Blu- cher and Lace styles. Regular and short vamps; low city, medium and ex- ceptionally high Cuban_ heels. _Tipped Cigar——5 Cents sixteer and has spent” flr time, since In writing books and | contributing to the mcg: Tie was known as tho oldest editor in| Boon after hts rev) wo more trips to America at this tf tirement e foreign countries and reaped great turns from the sale of the books which | described his tours, David Dudley, the eldest of the sona, wide fame asa codifier of - Johnson acted ges Ca arts Reduced from $20 and $25 to $10 for This Salz, _ ‘Christy Pyctures This is the one cigar you can be sure is genuine Porto Rican—in quality as_well as-name, —_Made_in Porto Rico, of Porto Rican tobacco exclusively, in a thoroughly _modern factory with facilities far superior Most popular subjects. Fine black, and green t-inch frames; -~GOLORED-PIGTURES. Gilt, black, _| __ Company's Tit Broadway, itcwas pala Pine accident had nat_been report oY ludeon Tunnel Company. in longer topher the Uplrer rater: i f ZL ‘ ded BU LSU DPeU hes Sor. | aunts ne CONT ane Ries tq those of any other manufacturer— brown or green frames, 4 inch and plain toes. Sizés 24 = same tobe knows “an sThe“Colun Tero represents the best 6-cent cigar that wide: metal. corners to. match; to’ 8, widths B -to : Mail orders. filled $1, 98 CHILDREN'S $1.50 Patent Kid: Dress Sho es; utton and lace “styles; hang-sewed soles; Qe cloth and Dull Kid tops, plain toes; perfect dress. styl to 8; widths G-to EE..... size 1ixt4 inches. Reg lar price 29C++e-+s.eeeeee 19 COLORED PICTURES. 13-inch gilt frames, with corners to match; most popular subjects from which Porto Rico,can produce. Baie All El TZoros are now banded. The best 5c. cigar made, : x ise ot explosions | 0% the, Weat: Reseerrry: the four-was born on-Aprit en for blocks’ and: many win='|'s) near where he a spending his | ~e-were broken. The tunnel. ati ga the Manhattan aide at Morton street | few remaining days North River runs through See to Blxth aventin MARK TWAIN GETS HOME. Samuel L, Clemens (Mark Twain), ar-) Breva-Finas (Exact sise and shape) Also made in Panctela and Porto Rican-American Tobacco Company = tived here to-day from Rermudn-on the! / z Nose palee ee saa aeay zt Limited number of Sample: phette teeter care eee meeeineret? Mteamer | Bermudian, Ho made the! | |,7etetela Finar Manntactvesr, San Juan, Porto Rico, thes Regular Mestags 53¢ Go-Carts and Baby Carriages | WOMEN'S HOUSE -SLIPPERS, Sco ? ‘cloth uppers, leather sales; 4 TO DROWN HIMSELF. NEY lean et : Ne at a most astounding price re- | good, easy widths; sizes 3-to-d-—Pairsvessevssvsceeseceeaeseeases 9c AROTYPES, In a variety of sub- o (Third | Floor.) 9 duction: Only one fects, frared “in ~3-inch “gilt and~} of -a-Kinid- arid not metal frames. Size 10x20 69c one worthless than j Inches. Regular price 98c- i $45=-— Special "SLO g (Third Floor,) (Patra SE ) A Pretty White Lawn} Man with Two Names Was Giving _ Saviors Hard Fight "When — ————-Potice-Atrived. A man who gave two names, Edwant Sullivan and Fred Hope, and who said he was @ machinist, twenty-one years old, “living —“at—No,_ $—Glenarda Place, Brooklyn, Wis atrosted on the pter at anal-etreet-and-the- North River thie morning. charged with =attempted nate elde, Sullivan, or Hope, —lnigayan ot drowning Toe nwpactel ORS acl==Na Mall o He MG ‘Restricted === Teena eae | TO-MONKOW, eer a eee h eee Glassware. Gleacancs Scie oF ‘Men’s. _ Winter Suits _ and — Overcoats TO-MORKAy 1AM tod PM. Pyiow Gases TO-MORTOW OAM te BM Fag Silk Ordinarily Waists like these would sell at g4.S0. ‘They -are—very—well- made—and elaborately trimmed —y wh pretty openwork embroidery. + PERSIAN LAWN WAISTS, anpounoed nis himeelt to pay Yokes-of-pin-tucks and 2451n. Imported Jap Bite: come eral horemen on the pier. de trimmed —with—seven—pretty— medallions; full jj Tankard Glass: Ao-3-g Aaa Fun tow edge.at blouses, short sleeves, trimmed col- NE breached “THON F] Cluny Thsertonw ar when’: four,."longshoremier esiset 15 firs and Cuffs: <3 30 Values > L, 79 || Caasa:hemmed A) from. to-4 tn. p would-be sulcige\was giving the At = © a -LAWN_AND-LINGERIE WAISTS, smart and popular! Sen aN Re =e Pat sima Pa Hee fight when Mounts a =a styles. Beautifully trimmed with openwork. em- Merenit alcust [ligarse gan thease fr it mai . brofdery, lace insertions and Peay $3. 98 + tomer. Rach, 20—yarde-to Sais no. bo co station he began raving, medalljons, $5.00 values ......... tan SU of Fi a and he’ wan taiton to Melievte Howplal Reduced from Be yin Aer ee aici GLH Ga cera ILE _ 5 Saaacan ere ter tucking, full blouse, short sleeves ie 10c £ —9e $15, $18, $20, $22. SThetaty impression one receives (Basement) (Main Floor,) (Main Floor.) {Main Floor.) and lace trimmed collars. $49 ¢ Maley sarees °° $9 49 “ (Second Fleer) THE HELLO PHONE. TO-MORROW or great sale i i iagmilade: oars z ue pOAALteL PALE] wAantoL PAL || ro kabtol Pat quantities of the various M. J) ( ] 30-Piece London Hosiery. lines are so large and the range i 71//77@1 y earance Tea Sets. Surtings aot oral Spreads. of fabrics 80 ‘varied, that you will tl] Hats for Women, Misses and Children, Prices are most sensationally Richly, decorat: cotton atoeu tone f | rarest consi Hats that are not cheap in Jooks or quality, and which are reduced. WiC o un terpanes, ~not-experience the slightest diffi- CROWN | i Good quality pressed | velvet flats, with large tam crown, sacrificed for the purpose of ettecting a-complete clearance, ~ Hats fe ecevaines: culty i In finding a suit or overcoat || that are worth twice the sums ed. As there are yet " several BA yiiat ride m8 pairs to to your individual liking. « The ‘|i: months for wearing Winter Hats, it will be seen that the bargains | | thant: Tee yarde toed] tae ; !]] are extra good. Suatore ig second impression is quality. It is Bone eye $1.25. 29c 2c " a nt tenet | discemible after the first glance, for these garments bear all the evidence Black Ready-to- Wea rHats TO-MORROW TO-MORROW, TO-MORROW, be ef wounoyy iy of latest style and best tailoring. J Large flares prim, igh ron, a estes areatte haa | eae See Chiff EM | AOA DMited Teak § OAC Ate Le sailor shapes: trim: ’ ‘ chance "y (i ‘on i f On the matter of price but little need be said. ; aesttes oF silk and Imported for home milliner, as these {lats Sid Sih 5 M i Children's || Royal Oak © $15, $18, $20 and $22 Win'er Overcoats and Suits quills Body. of jhats all apate Hiiiteantpeldentedsiniovave ; Hi Siete ‘ et ACL AM Drawers. -Rye e ie braid A con De Chie; 3 one of the Wm. Vogel & Son standard are priced at $13.75. \ fheccolor tand-they dre worth | salneeee shape, j Saeed Cambrle; tue Whiskey. } considerably more. Not more ta tere rich a than 1 toa omer, et VELVET AND BRA a aay { cuit ular vrles W M. V OGEL & SON } each “t 49c | W EAR MTs Pranennieaeean : ar diane motte Palr, Motte. 29c made of the pales Shapes are b ¥ White Felt Rolling WHITE HATS ________ | Bonston Street ach BriniSattor—tats;—Some—turned a3—welt—a5 On. % Tf Central's busy tp in. back owith ribbon and Brown, Gray and WATe “ ; m Or the wires ‘rebel, qullls;.a3. trimnting. 98¢. © 39c dinal, $2.50 values Onin Foor) * (Second Loot.) (2ixth Floors Be dunt your whidow final, S2.5G values ++.

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