The evening world. Newspaper, January 16, 1907, Page 7

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- AGED WOMAN PUT IN CELL AT “Mrs. Qt Warrant Have Her Ar- rested as Drunkard. Ritter a night of weeping In @ cet at} fth street pollce eta- | <vthe East Thir ‘don, whore shoe bad been sent by her | { pons, Mra. Mary Clark, of No. 22 Best ; F yortieth streot, wan arraigned to-day. In the Yoricville Court, charged with Deine | fi an habitual dronkard. «\ “exoollent material. She bore here! mith dignity:and calmness, but once tn awhile, as she would gaze at her two! James and Joan, bie, Then tho woman ; mother-love and sympathy, } avail. “Remember, boys, Iam your mother," whe-eald. Ware Iittic Dibles and you''— But-ahe could say _no_more, anda! * and John had thetr heads ect. “We insist on prosecuting her,” —toid-the Sergeant oare of us?! { + the two boys. ee ——— ie Th Throop senvete: Wo & BANKING AND FINANCIAL. G0 REQLEST C.crk’s Sons on Mra, Clark Js forty-etsmt years old, a | \\ gray-hetred, ‘motherly appearing wom- | an. Her dress wea in good taste and of | 1 , 1 5 lle eevontesn years-old, her eyes would fll \ with tears and ahe would turn her face’| wv Berst. MoAdam had trieg to dissuade tha two boys when. they. ordered thetr | mother to a cell, but they were ple but to no “L worked for you when you | really wasn't aty use, because James they iWhy-did-she leave ws with no one ta cook for us and take [| Seret. McAdam. could do nothing but | yy wend Mrs, Clark to the rear room and | | pave her locked up, as Magistrate Breen | | fad iesued a warrant at the bohest of SCRANTON, Pa. Jin-16—After 0 ia “memorize. long struggle the School Board of ie Rinse r. and only. o; clded not to id sho hesitate, tnd this In confusion Throop Borough has deci a bit. when Dr. Bel ed her to have Gaelic taught in the public | peat something wilt y ald mt ree OrarecelVe: THE EVENING wo Stee EN KELLER PLEADS , | WITH RICH FOR BLIND. 4 | | nineteen ana} Helen Keller, the deaf and™alind girl Keller, “it ta. reat pleasure to me to jer. collected a lazge sum trom Fxpeak ‘in New Yori about te blind. iio society women and friendm of the arene sare)| blind atte ivaldsct=Astorincswhensahh AE a Set tiuiked to 1,20 persons last night ‘Bur they ‘The amount will ro toward the : o¢- 200.000 which. th ‘ for the Blind le ral When Misa Keller’ spa fected by-Hngertect - Tetnrded by Dr. who: itfe. eanized chart to the “heart, but not-to the ty and tears make pootry, but t raise model” tenement Lhuman ed her m at adver Ter, Misa | (od Scorered fen eee the “If some of and lazy, hie bl fen and Gentlen fault the covered motu} top of the boiler. Qe nian, lying ‘fuc j died fy: In-a-bottie, wh: proxiination of a vacuum has duced. Pattctson’s body was taken. to Hughes's - morgue, on ~ Montgomery ‘| wtreet, Jersey (1 ie lived in Bos- ton: MAN SUFFOCATED IN GETTING WARM | | | ‘Heat Exhausts Oxygen in Air! | and Half-Frozen Deck-Hand Meets Strange Death. Buffocattpn tn a manner almost un- | heard of caused the death, to-day, of William Patterson, a deckhand on the | ocean tug Hugh’ C. Barrett at the 3for- ris street dock, Jersey City, The tug arrived here last night after a stormy trip from’ Boston, Patterson had bee Was. thoroughly om rest of the-arew went i he jrould “thaw ou” “crown head’ ta a grill of wood over je aabestoa- When other medtbers OF ie crew re- turned to the tug today they found that he hind rolled off -the crown:head and fallen face downward hetween. the aide of the boiler and;the side of the hull, Hs» lad been dead several hours, A pliyslolan, sald that Patterson had beeti suffocated, ‘The heat from the fires and tiie, bollera constant! gft-the-wxyRen—of-the-atinoepl ROOFER FATALLY HURT. Cellar of Mrookiyn House, Drops’ From Roof to ) of No, U3 Hale avents, was probably fatally injured cetlar_ot a houso {n the course of con- 0, 213 Midwood stroat. Burgoon Howanl took Shuttleworth to the Kings County Hospital, where {t Have directed thelr educ with our indolent-progeni: dén of Eden. Woe do not 10, bind should bo. # arr A i We have no over auch n clty. America ts a democ: facy, « multl-monarch Is everywhere. BANKING SAND Fi 2 FINANCIAL, Read what Chronicle, which is near tha scenes 9) “Phe Chicago Chronicle JANUARY 6, 1007, ELECTRIC AIR LINE ASSURED | Tracklaying for New -York-Chicago Roed Ready to Begin. aati Raginesra Are Deeply Interested in _the Stupendous Enterprise ‘Trip Will Be Made in Ten Hours, Alt ‘Balng £1) = tne: mometrestion af. the. shertrie trunk line between Chicago and Kew Tax, wile, will Bethe bgnatdl rlectrie read in the ‘| worid and on which New York can be reached Fea Cesta re Sere ene reece been Woke fe Re are me toe car tiers Bagtneers Unroughovt ine world Kévs bree vegun, One vection feard: Chieage and ameter 1 dee Hiawe weed In Ceaveti Dtoets Owned by ‘An aeeuena} trature of fa Being built by popula riptt Waewnaigare “caine tromatt Parte ot-th ees ‘By ervauing h0 agen pivots Coane releed the eb the ‘conzervative Chicago 1 wur-eperations, says of this great project: | ~ BANKING AND FI FINANCIAL. CHICAGO TO NEW YORK IN 10 HOURS. For Four Days Only You Can Secure, __-Stoek at $32 a Share. | The coming four days present tho} | last opportunity you will have to se- jcure stock in the Chicago-New Yorid Cambria Steel Ca Chimerical en- terpclees do not constantly employ jarge construction ga Electric Afr Lino Rafiroad at $23 tmoars in EGuERGAs Tera SoReAaAS sa Saturday night tt will go to {of white oak tes, or tons: upon tons ite Fee lyme ite sixth ad-j of steel ralls. he price of this stock in as} This rallroad> {: id many _months—advanoes caused by | within 90 days oe RnR demand. Our plan has bean to offer! over rt section out of La Porto, Mmited allotments st prices far be-/ j ind. refore, the “stock” is con= low actual value, and these have been | stantly increasing {n value. z subscribed for so quickly that ad-|- We are offering the ‘Full Pald {vance has followed fast upon ad-| Non-Assessablo $100 Par Value Stock vance. This means that the public {8 of the Chi convinced of., the. diwdend-earning! Eine Ratlroad on the following easy’ capacity of the railroad, and the en-i terms: $S2'buys one share—you-may ergy with which the building opéra- pas down $8.20 and $3.20 per month Mons bave-leen prosecuted has con-!¢or ine -months. Any number of _{Yinced. the skeptical of our intention | ehares maybe-taken in the samo ot carvying-out-our- promises — ‘}propertion.__Ne interestoharged-on pallroeda offer the safest and most} | deferred payments. Temunsrative_investment_opportun-! yon may-use-the attached coupon Hifea Harriman the “great Raliroad for CEOS BU BEEE OF Es King, says that “within the Inst] secure further information. ineven-vearr- the railroad traiic-of. the: United States has doubled.” | matter of common’ knowledge that; Saturday, Jan, 19; at Midnight, of One. of the” Huminpd-Mile-an-Houe Blectrto Engin cago Wy Now. York tr this Is far out of proportion to the increase {n facilitles, Accoming to the annual review of the business altuation by a leading commofctal agency, only 6 out of 2,000 rallroads | went into insolvency in 1906. Think of It—only 3-10 of one per cent. of ait-the-ratiroads—were unsiccesstul. And in every Ingtance x were short lines, averaging about 35 Sr ee ee BURR BROS., 605-609 Flatiron Tutlding, New York, Please find enclosed $. In view of those things in view of the fact that our line is te be the} try's greatest population centres | cause of tho inadequacy of pr Pen eal facllities—-beca will Induce by reason of the saving with inerensed comfort—and because of the saving | In the cost of building, motive wesitancy. In saying that the Chicago- 6 7% 1 Now Nork Electric. Air’ Lino offera | Fiscal Agents, Chicago-New York of modern times, Many carloads of railroad tles have White ; WY. the steol rails for our first 14 miles G02-606 te Building, ‘Buffalo, N. ¥. IE track ro to-day boing rocelyed | 27 Malin St., Cortland, N.Y. miles each. only ¢irect route between the cou NAMO veseveeccsecseeeeees so of the traf t of time and money, | 3 power and maintenance--wo have no the greatest Investment opportunity been delivgred at La Porte, Ind., and from the “Carnegls Steel Co, and the go-New York Electric Air] _ aubscribing orto} Tt ls Aj; Fite to-day. “Price-“Advances | ~ Fiscal, Agents Chicago-New York ae Alr Line A. R. Stock, 606- seeeeeeeeses Shares of Chicngo-New York Electric Air Line R- R. Btock Pleaso send additional Information, also the AIR LINE NPWS FREE, BURR BROS. oF 606-603-609 FLATIRON BUILDING, NEW YORK, N. Y.. BRANCH OFFICES:. . <= Our office will be open unt{| 8 o'clock Monday and Saturday evenings, — BANKING AND FINANCIAL, _ |JJANUARY 112090) AWARD FIRST. BRIDGE CONTRACT: MILWAUKER. Wie, Jes. Ih—The Ch Wiliam Shuttiowerth, forty-aix-years || @ fall from the root-to the |) e has a amall chance of || Tr. to preside || and the elty of || |S Jare here in profusic | seconds. Every one ts perfect. Clearing High Grad At Next to Suing Prices. ~ Rich. Fur. Sets, at ‘of extra large fashionable muff and throwoVer scarf. S254 TAIRA Tanewement of thee Fork ectric Alp Lins Nastear tans ‘wervice eilien BW, tious, N. seeein (full or part) payment for Electric Air Line R. R Stock. | Room 3, 114 State St., Albany, N. Y | 204 East State St., Ithaca, N. Y. RLD, WEPNESDAY, » JANUARY 16, SON It’s a Pretty Model, Too, and Very Special at : : : The accompanying illustration is a good reproduction Collars and cuffs are prettily fashioned of lace; three-quarters Also New Lingerie Waists—A collection of very handsome models, sp:cialty priced at $4.98, 449 and minadalest. 2 a Bath Our 1907 Sale of Unde is the very best because it is the ‘most satisfattory. the highest grade, s ey fashioned garments of very lowest prices: hat’s the reason for-the sale’ Corset Coyers, lic, 29c,'°39c, ‘ Drawers at 29¢, Ye, 49c, and 59e, Gowns at 490, 59e, Ye, 79e and YS) Skirts, 39¢, 59e, 08 9c, 7I¢, 8c, OS: *Chemises at ‘9c, 49¢ aide 5Ie, gt Ao. Flannelette Go 79 and I8e + Plannelette 5 Je, + Bin da. ‘Wonderful Trousers Sale To-morrow you--may take advantage of-a-sale-of —— Trousers which in valuc-giving is most extraordinary. Men’s $3.00 to $4.50 Trousers of every desirable style, for business or dress, made of in this un- ~ precedented — rece 1,99 Also $5, $6 & $7 Trousers, $2.99 many nearly of imported silk, ric wondrous variety of cial, 6 for $3.75, or, $1.50,$2.00 & $2.50 $1 00, $1 50&$2.00, jand-designs of rich, ie ys, neat black and leach naan 35 popular styles of Collars to choose from, all the new poldiaag wing shapes. Sizes J4 40c J 3 styles of Cuffs, round, regular and reversible link. 6 INK_SETS, reduced ATHAL GHAY SQUIRK E BETS, reduced ¢ i LE BE titra jarqe,~beautifuyakine, Muffs-and Scarfs—Finest Furs oun R100 reduced (9 9, $49 ona $55 CAKFS, that were RICH WHITE $80-10-# 78. Fine Lely SCALES large curl, duced to brow: ou PEMSIAN PRIC} duced 10" RTH C tteut CTT satel b reduced tO. 81g, S21 $24 | Sale of [9c Hosiery ‘were Men’s excellent plain:.Women's medium and Chi i ra? s and silk embroidered Hen y iy eat nEendes pane Lesa TP Ps es. ac Halt Hose, sizes 9310 White féet, fancy 1135, different styles. el styles, all sizes. All Cars 7 ranster.t to Here’s a New Lingerie Waist waists, which arc trimmed with embroidery and lace inserting, 93.98 Overcoats that were intended to sell worsted, cassimere.and.chey- dat $10. 12. gf iot; in: every size from 30 to i : f eR 1 $ : 44 waist measure; to be sold le ates ° Geormurer clearance for , By this grouping all sizes, will be found at this aston- ishingly low price. Digamingtaied’,_ Main Ploo, 825 COATS, plush lined, brook mink pleced -Porstan collar: and u CMINOMIELA | nno quality marmouth, Far Ee =a SE AHEN ait -tenethe;—that—were—{2 01a —-— sink; blended —or—nat larke n collar 0 $15, $19, $21, $29 ona $45 Wrench otter, “OUR ¢ MUPPH-te match thet were $40 to $79. ALE PY : Women large storm PRICE double BLOOMINGDALES’ of the feeves. at pore Both int? section rmuslins We are offering fine materials atthe s glorious success:, wns at £9c¢, 59c, Ge, Skiris-at 39c, A190 and PAE F100 OO RBCS ACCES Floor, th Bt. Section different styles and all sorts of materials Bloomingdales’, 34 Floor, OHth St. Kectlon It_comes Jrom_a maker who ranks highest in the realm of men’s neckweart manufacture. Unfortunately we cannot advertise his name, but you will recognize the goods. § Silk Folded Squares and English Squares ] h, artistic weaves, in a) colorings. 5c pretty each. Spe-[ Imported Silk French Seam Four-In-Hands| * A beautiful variety of handsome colorings | high-grade silk. New white and light colors Special, 33for $1.55, or, = 85c “Reotlons coy a 'Men’s Four-Ply Union Linen Collars and Cuffs. Collars, worth 75c, for Pairs Cuffs, worth $1 28, or 00C | Sizes 944 to 1184, Sold In half-dozen lots only, Biloominmialas’ No Main Fitor, 00th St, Section. e Furs Men’s Fur-Lined — _Overcoats, _ or murkrateviters OUR gre CLEARING SALE pric 315 850 COATS: That with 5 CLEARINO BALE P AND 8125 COATS, s Fur-Lined Coats. #40 COATS, Ined with Spanish mink, mn Tuastan lynx and squirrel: collars of brook mink, CLEARIN B 318 ‘ OATH, dined with squirrel; beau- large storm collars of Persian OUR € puke BAUR! E35 Bloomt Apth S R Second Floor at 9c. Idren’s heavy cordu- roy ribked Hose, with knee astle, all sizes very Any To-Morrow for 9c a Pair, 3 Pairs. for. 25. E Men’s ‘Imported SilkNeckwear.| - ~A_very -special-sale—for Thursday -and-Friday.—Neck wear-that is distinctive and re-_ fined—of a character that will meet withthe approval of particular. men. — ae Bloomingdales : i H I Lex. to 3d Av. 59th to 60th St. LEXINGTON 70.5” AVE 59"1060°SH Very. Special !! Women’s $4 and $5 Elbow-Length Glace Kid Gloves —Imported Prix Seam, Spear: Point Backs, in tan only—$2 and $6 button tengths—no bet-—j ter glove made for street wears sold everywhere else at the values we quote $ jeppds)| —wehave atout n Floor, 9th 350 pairs, which will be sold at Lsloomin Lamp Specials} Bamboo-Geisha vamp Shades, §2'inch, as inch, 85c- $119 $1.49} All Our. Fine Electrotiers Must Be So'd Quickly, So All’ Prices aces Greatly. wea) Reda: Bloomingdales" descent-Gas-Oitt AlSpecial Sale of | Sewing Machines That will save you more than f and place the finest t makes within casy +. The Sewing Machines_this_ sale concerns are made by one-ofthe—oldest,_very—beit— and -most--reliable.. manuface turers in the world. They embrace every worthy modern improvement. <e4 All the parte of our machines are miuts of the fl eel, which renders t #tructible and finished fn the vei a5 meee KERROCKER REWING MA- $65 DELIGHT SEW seven drawers, drop h I bearing, ui oak 0: Rotary Sewing-Machines- 50 per cent lower than elsewhere, $22,50,-$25.50,-$29.60 and $31.50. FREE With every. purchase of Sewing Machine -we- give a— Grit Theeading Needie avachment. Dioomtngdales", or, Lextigtou AV, Section, Dain Wonten’s andChi Idren’s Underwear at Half. Women’s Root’s Tivoli Un- derwear: ef-fine woo!,-vests and “pants. , $1.60 grado ate... 75c Women's Combination Suits, made of fine quality cot- ton, 6c, grade at... 35c Women's Medium Weight Underwear, natural_woo! vests and pants, 59c $1.00 grade at. Women’s Fine Ribbed Under: Wear, Shaped Vests ae Pants to match, rade ites. 29c Children’s Vests and Pants, natural wool, all “sizes, (Oe. grade we... 25c Children’s Ribbed Underwear, | fi} Pleece lined; fine cotton. "15 i ye | { Bde. grade at, oor Main} Bcc

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