The evening world. Newspaper, January 11, 1907, Page 13

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Se THE EVENIN Bae tai, 19907 zirl Now Sits at the Switchboard For Fire ZS or Now in Place of Regu- lar=Fireman. ‘or the first time In the history of New York Fire Department, « girt in.charge of the te!ephane switch- 1rd which connects all the executive den of that {important branch of the to Sho. {s Miss Sarnh |__| e, handsome brunette, ¥~-governe her, n statu. reclytwentysone yeara of age, and proud young spninn beraa her new Nen-yesterday at Fire Headquarters, | Ennt Sixty-reventh alrest {iss Asher 8 detailed cman wh Owing to the Joh. create In the ranks of firemen inact: \wervice Com ntly dseued ap saigning: many tailed firesNxhtera back, to ~hotire ty. Then iw the queation who uld take ‘char¥e of the ewitqhbonrd, “Impossitie!" Sald Croker. an thertk s'Nreman applied to the mmission for .an expert one operator. The éalary, d'to he too gmail for a male operator, ¢ Civil Bervice Board advised ‘hiring irl for the pince. : Imposalbler~ — natd Cher Croner, eed and judgment must be main- ned in the operation of that awitch- 1, no matter what else." a unt the civil service “Nkt Tor a ght girl," the fire chiefs. were agatn ised. asian H. Deegan and Allee J, Haggerty’ were recommended, the trio hending the ex- AmInation-Hat. 3fiss Asher waa wibse- quently engaged, and began her duties | | yesterday by anewering more than-sev- en hundred calis and sending out nearly as miny more Commissioner Lantry, Sayor Weayer, of Phil: the battalion chiefs aud others at Head~ ye afew qukrters watched tte pied work. paatar® |) Woman hs avcretary, and day. and _npparently were matiefied with CEP AN OTIS Pa nn naan ner the fair success of the -frewoman-apers ator. Misa Asher, who 1s ono of threo pretty ters —itves—witt nor parenrs 216 Lafontaine nyenuo, the Bronx, B wan formerly. empioyent Riging Academy. he result was that Misa Anber, ing World report ew vlaco, Miss Axher satd;—————} = ’ oY 4 Doesn't Know Fires, Known 'Phonos,! f: about Fire Headquarters “or fires.-but a Sia il HOE | 43—attend tomy business, “and J feel | z —-—_ certain of guccess, The ‘hurry. calls"] fighter te depuriment. i sher called attention to nt” 1 rH Louis” Winkelbach, auditor at tary the fromen with whom_eh ted in the dali and now Miss —Asher~ feels eliy «i home, = Alaris of: fire_telephoned_to quarters ‘Phoy—are handed bya corps Miss Avher will. however, ‘com Misstonors.—hexds—ot— dh 3 and chiefs when serious gray-headed age WIT ty for commissionera and chiefs will ba taken care of Just'as if a fireman were eee tee eoionieeraeie girly driving encines and doing all neem fireman's work." idow Geis Bulk 6f Estate of Department Harry ‘Calls| future terested—in affairs of days ago modo a “Fire Asner to AHE-be- na routine of bual- “head: do not come to Mins Asher. keep our eyes open, or they'll soon hare G WORLD. FRIDAY, JANUARY | i Adams Dry Goods co.'| Neill-Adams G | H.O'Neill & Company I= __ Stores Occupying Two Blocks—Sixth Avenre, 20th to 22d Strect. il Clearance Sale of Suits and Coats ’ For Misses and Girls _ These garments have all been marked down régardless of cost. Every.item is a fositive bargain. and those who know: good value will fully appreciate this sale: Girls’ Coats —in a variety of mixtures: and plaids; YShevors switho gutmpe: made inthe Joose-box model, notched collar; regular $7.75; for this sale, sizes 6 to 14....4. $4.50 | with raid and taney tiuttonsy price $10.75) Tor Girls’ Coatein™tweeds, "lined “with flannety “doubien}{iis-sale-aizestrom=6 to44) Mocerens 2299-00, breasted front; notched collar; Insignta on not Girls’ Coats—made of fine ‘imported. che Joos: aad with straps of-material; ste: with - fancy cuffs. $14.75 coats,-for this sal aa $8.75 Misses’ Tourist Coats—have-been—tmarked oa op 4 B14,75 and $12. for this sale. . $7.95 | Velveteen — Suits—in many pre ¥, m a trimmed | tures, plain colors wi and’ passementerig; skirts a, yies i D: if $19.75 1 styles fo 3 seit mirasting shades; skirt Tht; price brats; tor this 44le Misses’ Suits=tn gray allover piatds; pony model co: with velvet’ collar and fancy buttons; skirt pleated ail araund; price $2250, with satin and bral full pleated; price $35.00; for this sale now < = ADAMS STORI ot Eloor_ - = Great Sale: of Men’s Sample Shirts. } Dress Shirts, ae GDC! Value $1.00". : Sample Shirts, Vale $1.50 and $2.00. ADS ty alue $1.00 Sa a oper turers who supply u 6% ar-the manuf: the Ee {half usual whole eae offered -~-$1.50-and- $2.00 Sample- Shirts, 95c This Jot compri ready-to-wear shirts, stiff bosom pleated front semi-stiff; pls per old fires . madras; ha $1.00 Dress Shirts, 69c - 6 ieee These are the I Shirts-we sell tbe year-round $1.00 Dress Shirts, 65¢ of 8 New Yorker Burned in Railroad Wreck. —¢Speytal.to The Erantti World.) VHITE MLAINS, N. ¥.. Jan. ni—let- a tcslamentary were tasued to-day at ) Burrogate's Office there to t Ie Schuyler, of Ardaley-on-the-Hud- | : in agcordance with the will of her band, the late Gon. Failly Schtiylor, o with President Spenc sthern, Rallway Company Geath i a wreck in Virrinit. don't we will return’ your money, of the whole body. It will build you up and keep’you up. = oulna Lae Schuy PGeorgianna Somy|er, Gen, Bonuy ‘The remalnder of ila € ix _estinated to be worth 000, -ta-lett fois widow, Sra It creates new, life ees YOTHER FRENCH — SUBMARINE A WRECK! HERROURG, France. Jan..ii.—The Yeo: é a MB in ste ang bmerine torpedo boat Algerlan sank . Ih av. 2 Cy her moorings hero ducing the night. ero was no one on bound the veasel apt Pepa pears “t Druk Rtores, 435 Ful tumbin at, and Overcome weakness and dj teaser —Vinol is delicious to the taste and agreeable in its effect — especially wy weak, irritable stomach. It contains a// the medicinal and curative 28th st Amstel way RD } Fast 425 ot iraoniinary occutren » boat lying on the » bottom of th An_Issue-of Greatest Importance : “That Sale at Thirteen Sebent y-five.’’ . $15, $28,—-$20-and-$22 Winter Overcoats. _ and Suits f(r Men ___Price-lowness in itself is not / the reason of the unprecedented — success of this great event. One must needs -go-further than that to establish the real cause. ‘The char- _ acter of the garments involved is funda- mentally responsible. The reductions are great only because they are on clothes of such high standing. » To-morrow tees the close of the second week of this sale. In direct contradiction to all predecent, it has gained in strength rather .than diminished, ‘The _ assortments depleted by the great selling have been te- plenished by adding suils and overcoats from higher priced lines. WM. VOGEL & SON Broadway Houston Street “Af, You Want ‘to be Strong |i Go to one of our stores today — get a bottle of Vinol —take “it according t to directions. You will soon gain new nerve and muscle force.” If you Vinol makes for the perfect betterment ‘Take Virol ing blood, makes new tissue, calms the excited and ——weak nerves, _fattens and-strengthens_the body and provides power to resist — the 2d TUN ay AGRA m a¥., i0iet at. an’ caer road 4 Oth ot AV. Driadway end Both ot. S9ch at. at, 290 Fulton at, 273 Flatbush ie tare own | STEREO TS atone dollar; They-are made of Willtamayilie Muslin, three-ply bosoms, mate espectally and-set in. seted facings and linen waistbands, full sized body (5 “inches tong): —‘Threy~come- ~fropt and back. styles with stud holes or open back, closed 69c bosoms... nA Men’s $2.50 to $4.00 Unde cts ear, $1.50 All regular $2.50 to $4.00 goods; special at .....2.secceeree eters e Rpexinoudet kin i ——_—_—__[_apams STORE—ad Floor Men’s $15.00 to $20.00 Suits Men’s. $15.00. to $18.00 Ov $10.98 oats it Will be the strongest kind of a lever to move for a-quick clearance of these fine garments. The Suits —Are of fine Wworsteds;-Cacsimeres~ nd Thibets in the season's most popular designs, and black, 3 constructed in a high class manner, Sihgle and double breasted sacks; sizes 34 to 16; are made to ” sell at from $15.00. to $20.00, special at.... $10.98 The Ovyercoats—aAre. of Kerseys, Meltons, Friezes, &c.. in Oxford, black and biue,-modelled in all the popular styles, from the «swell flare back to the conservative Chesterfet: ses 34 to 42; our resulr $ 10) OB a A StS to St8.es-orercosts: Men's-$3,00,-$3.50 & $4.00 A A ae ‘Trousers-whilethey—last-at € Styles, Fabrics and Sizes for All. This extraordinary collection of trousers constitutes the surplus stocks of-three-of-New York's best makers, They. zre trousers that are made to sell at $3.00, $3.50, 84.00 and upward, but as these manufacturers are now rushed with the new Spring osstars.theyavere forced ta_sell_ th: surplus stocks of this season's goods at a great sacriti We were prepared for such a chance as this, and especially Just ata time when you probably need one*or two pairs ‘of trousers to finish Out (he sults: bought eartter-in-the: __season. The f ud yateds, cassimeres;--cheviots, = tweeds, thibets, in inn ble prrremnsand-btack=shon= dreds of different kinds~to choose from. If you can’t come yourself send your wife. Remember this\is an op- portunity that will not appear again, so don't fail to take advantage of It. 2 A a ADAM.S:STORE—Sd-Ploor “The Third- Floor Shoe Store World Famous —__- | Presents Another Great Lot of Douglas Shoes $f. When men can buy W. L. Douglas Shoes for $1.98 = : a_pair—and be assured of the quality—no wonder we can hardly make toom for the crowds here act Saturday, We thought we had-solved the problem —_ —when we moved the Shoe Store to Third Floor —but last Saturday (with almost double the room) we were more congested than ever— Wonderful values, these Douglas Shoes, despite the fact crear “that they are-termed “factory dam aged"—which means nothing except to the particular maker, GREAT_ASSORTMENT: OF STYL AND LEATHERS FOR TO-M C WITH EVERY SIZE REPR IN ALMOST ALL STYLES. | Our finest Douglas Shoes for men, in both full a d patent Ieathers, are vrited §2.59 a pair. Our boys’ Douglas Shoes for both school and ‘cetss trear are priced ™ $1,609 a par. All sires. Men's $4High Cut Shoes, 2.95 These shoes are just like the cut, and are made to at $4.00 per pair. yiscal - waterproof, sewed soles, In tops. ai @ oll finished, They R2EIH hich, bluches. style, tv black or ‘brown feathers, réinforced in shark and stayed heavily at-back; sizes 6. to G2 95 D, E and EE. A regular $4.00 storyn boot, at ‘3 Women’s Rochester and Lynn Shocs. 920 palrs of women's fine Rochester and Lynn made +] Shoes, tn pees colt and kidskin; college cut or regular styles; welt’or light soles in every, shape. Many of these not $195 GA\ PAIR Wamen's $,.50 Shoes 95. 525 pairs of Women's $1.50 Box Calf, Extension Sole Shoes, laced, sizes 24 to.7, B width. These Shoes are made-to-sell at $1.50, but we will 95 close them out during the sale at, Pee c Girls’ Dresces—made of fancy Imported strges and asstcothers high-necked, trimmed unior Suits=in-mixtures-and-piakis, coatin the box Coats for Misses and Small Women--in mix- yea great variety A { $9.75 & $30.75 Tegularly let-us have all:their sample tines at-about ices. The: collection ready baut 12,000 shirts, and ad they are [7 $4301), s the finest kinds of yxford- cheviot- negli- white or neat-or-dark-f atte or detached a est aundered; values $1.50-an & a= 95¢ Samples of odd lots of dollar shirts make up this tot. | All_gus- | They are mostly, negligees, with detached ‘culfs; some cuffs attached; pleated or plain fronts; Nght colorings, iso medium and darks, with plenty of the Odd lots of men's high-grade, full-fashioned, regular-made Underwear, Comprising only the {inest makes, me+ dium and Heavy weights, derbyribbed mercerized silks in colors, silk and wool ntlxed and silk striped waols, pure natural wools and finest merinos; broken sizes in Shirts and Drawers and Ypsilanti-Union-Suits. $t 50 | The backwardness of the season is the-cause-of these-sweeping-reductlons, We_are_determined. that these-splendid-garments-wilt-See the-service they -are-made-for,-s9-we-have-placed a.price.on. them that Misses’ Suits—-In mixtures; semi. dium length; lined throughout with satin; t pleated skirt; sizes 14, 16, 18 years. Speclal-atore scree eee ees ARAMA LA ; Misses’ $25.00 Suits, $19.75, MISSES’ “SUITS In Cheviots and “MIxtures| thir throughout with satin; velvet collar; pleated shir Special To-morrow. at. ted Misses’ $19:75 Suits. Value. $19.75; $12.75 and tight-fitted back; me- med with velvet; quarter lengthy tned: es 14, eo eae are aaDa “lace trimmed | ollar S. Sa and Cuff Sets; value 25c) dainty 100.dozen Lace-Yokes of Irish Lace | 98 and Irish Lace and Batiste, in white | and cream; values up to $1,98 each; - Pa tars in th To! | ‘| brown, gray, sue EON Ee ‘Fler ing store's. out the suit you want and Come ant 3te-otr display. $6.98 Suits for-. $9.98 Suits for. $11.98 Suits for... | Tea Sets. | We offer twenty-five very fine Cop- | $1.7 ; i and 18 years Vatne $23.00; sprit ate Misses” $16.75 Coats, $1: MISSES! TOURIST COATS—In’ Mix- tures and Cheyiots, notch velvet Col- far; sizes 14, 16 and: 48 years. Value’ $16.7 Chal at eae GIRLS LENG cial at solid colors, notch or high Collar sizes. 6 to 14 years.' Value. $12.00 and $8. * THREE-QUARTER ‘AND PULL TH COATS—In mixtures and $5.98 to9.75 O'NEILL S13 Clearance Sale of Women’s | i _Neckwe Irish Special at .. We af new F special at, per set--s.., ar ‘Since inyentory we find odds and ends of stock which we do-not intend to keep in: our-regutar_lines, and-will place -same_on sale at a fraction of their cost to clear. ______Spectals_for Saturday 400° dozen Collar and’ Cuff Sets “off and “Point Gaze laces; also embroidered sets; value 50c @ showing x complete-tine-of french tiand-embroidered Linen ing qualities— Thése shoes are-matde —Boys'—Gun—Meta}-and Vict Kid Lace swith good stowt-soles; sizes j to S14” Little-Boys' Half Heel -Box Cal{-Lace toe; sizes 11 to 13%, Pair at _ ebisreeeeeres| O’NEILL.STORE—3d Floor | All Youths’ S. B. Suits and Boys’ Three-Piece Suits Price This:is not an ordinary discount sale. Every size, every fabric goes | in this-sale with the exception.of Tuxedo Suits. All garments have the-original-pricetickets-on them; figure the Sones ff. 50% olf our marked prices means as muchas 759-0} No other store can offer an equal assortment. ay SO% less than-the-tieket ealls-for.”' We lave a dargér-astortment of boys’ clothing than anyother twa-stores.- We Soft ssi=youto-buy-- wa. want you. to. -ekamtne these suits -and-compere: our-prices and qualities wit elsewhere. cE: Just read these items; remember they're all high gradé goods, and marked Exactly One-Fa'f Brlaw Regus FA4.98 Suits fess Gaps tO) LL, fay alt a, pes le ut $10.00 Dinner Sets, $8.75 400 pleces of thin American pore: designs; : | and large size platés. Regular price $10.00; special $8.75 includes. round ‘soup tureen, per Ch the pa harm | price. Fegula aA : Bissell one Wal Chafing Dishes. Special for To-Morrow | Women’s $1.75 Gloves, $1.10 Pair |/ Wom~et’s Glace Mousquetaire 8-button-length Gloves, While-and-bhick.— Vatre-$t:75—pair; -spevial ne Sat Majesty” Shoe - Distinctive Footwear of Quality Every woman should ‘take pride in dressing -her—feet neatly and ina becoming manher, Here is a shoe for women that is far in-the lead-oF al others a suk ' durability and we: } tiose ~essentiat points —that—every— 4ovomandemands when purchasing | footwear. in the thost approved manner from smart, up-to-date lasts, the finest materials are used, and the patent leather employed in their building is guaranteed not to break through. f Sia You couldn't ‘buy a better shoe, amour prices onty in, decorated in plain floral 56 pleces of American porcelain, floral designs; each piece has gold trac; ing. Regular price $4.50; spectal at. . Housefurnishings. Nickel-Plated Tea Kettles. Fourteen-ouncé. cad ro}led Copper Tea Kettles, nickel-plated flat bottom, plack handle, best quality; reg- war price $1.25; spscial at... Long Handle Hatz Brooms. |” Rest’ quality Hair Floor Brooms, | Spatial, polished. handles; regular price O8é.; special at slightly discolored, but nothing to s for Women Shoes,_strongiy_made,_ B51 dr | Spero. as Shoes, with full roun any- other cloth. Pick. Prices. three large meat— dishes. degorated in pretty $3.50 fing Dishes, nigagi plated, has tent alcoliol lamp; these are them; your choice at half 35 8,00 40) r'$7,50 6.50 7.25 7.98, 62 $3.15 3.25 3,6. 3,99 3, Bissell Sweepers. : Champion Sweepers; every in : tan, | $12.75| | rranted; regular price ¢ special at +s 4.25 |

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