The evening world. Newspaper, January 17, 1907, Page 10

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“fies to Wonderful Help They Gave His Boy. cures of rheumatism, paratyste other diseases of the Iknbs by gic boots" wore told to-day by: wit- wea at the trial of Matthew HMlaert fore —Fustice Mitzgera ht in. the. Crim- “fpal Branch of the Sipreme Court. ‘In his opening of the case for the ‘de- - fondant) Lawyer Abraham Levy, Hil-/ fort's couse}, told-the jury that men An® Women who 70 sufferod for years! frpm these diseases would be put on the| ss stand to tell fa thelr cbeneilt they had pg the ‘imngic boots. “box fut! of braces and crutches, ~mped for yearn by persons who had dls- warded them since wearing the Hilgert shoe, was introduced In :evidence by ‘Bir. Levy and hs associate, ex-Deputy, ‘thttorrey-Genstal ~Joseph — Nosatsky, “Prominent among them was ‘the one} alldged by Hilgert to have been worn ‘Qnd discarded by Bishop Potter. H Says Son Was Cured. ‘Sohn 6. Biosecker, of No. 69 Murra . faterh. of a boy who for yea' been wearing a beavy brace. an: ‘ratohes, due to hip disease, told the wry that he had spent hundreds otha lits Oi WIN ChId inti! he vas seat toy “Hilgert. A special bed had to eb pro- @ for “the son, “with “heavy welats | tached, so that the boy might find! got the “manic boots'’ several sur- udted surgeons on the boy. i October, 1902," the witness testl- jad, “I took my boy to the Hilxert : Mate in East Tweity-s1xth street Wi understanding that If he did not succeed aif of the brace and crutches he would po Bitsecker— said the ahoas.- wer ado and delievred within three weeks, The boy put the shoes on and walked Out on the street leaving his brace ‘behind. 5 alt was tho first_time he had walked without abrace. From that time he has “worn the shoes regularly, wearing from three to four pairs of shoes a year, 864,100 shares, x te only able to move with the ald of st. During the five years before thet ® operations had been performed by | CP S in Making the boy walk without tho |. ATE EVENING ‘WORLD, Reading in the market t ratty the tat. fatle Reading. Great and Colorado & = = DpreRead ton pomt “Additional storlox of seemingly mirac: 1 earned it to 28, deal of effect on although ‘prices al pathy. The Eries sold Mberally, but Awanha sold at a Wabash ‘preferred mon, Southern Ri dated Gas 1 to Electric’ gained 1. The ‘total sates: g To-dayie highest, io refund the money I agreed to pay for| pen. Each pair, Mr, Bresecker swore, was an i ae? smont-on ths previous parr. . Hendrickson. of One Hundred |. Highty-first—street—and—-Mohegaa stesiitied — be — suffer: “trem locomotor ataxia and had b aes hen I put on. o third pair,” Hen- ~ drickson testified, “Iwas abies to” walle er with en aitniler (encinonys declaring. they “nnd | | been cured after wearing the magic Gots. ——————___ ON GOOD CABLES — Phe “cotton market—opened about as ected to-day— on firm—cadles and} Fefiected also a feeling tiat the re- edipts would probably decrease, espe- cliilly in the Atlantic States. The frat rices were three-to six points higter, ‘with un improved tone in the market _ at New. Orleans. prices February, were: non :oM Me February, 829-19 ‘Tune, ust, pit 98 ar WHEAT PRICES RISE TN=SLOW- MARKET. T fPhero-was a-steady-toneto the grain! “markets -earty-to-d1y,—and—pricen” ade} faverahle weather vity among shorts. abl 5 10 12 ON SELLING me and Copper Lead Decline that | Weakens Market A-selling drive -in-Reading and-Am: Ramated Copper gave stocks a seth aip_in Southern Rallway, did no’ and! spectaitics were sipported. The Closing Quotations. \ of stocks from yestentay’s flpa} Arabe- color. linen D’Oyleys, Cloths and Scarfs. | Amalgamated) pany day, and efforts Northern preferred Bouthern were do- below sy eHeMtayS ait have a er the rest of the 1 lpned pack in. ay and Witisher the Western, sto Ja difference in bility on the part decline of 3%, v 21-4 and the cot allway and Consolt 11-4. motion of John D. of stocka to-day were ot bondm, $1,959.00, MANILA: Jan. ernment ' standard, Oil of $18,814 gold, wont. closing prices amd Net +. Clon. Chas, = ON “Company, it [nese free of duty. Advance! JAMES McGREERY & GO. 23rd Street. 1,000 pairs Muslin Curtains, elty figures and dotted designs. € for country houses. Renaissance—Curtains. 2:75) compentes. found guilty of combina trade by:un. —Declina to in__the Undaay, le MOON for a new tripd, Westinghouse { PHILIPPINES ‘AFTER THE STANDARD OIL. Appears, Nov- Suit- 1,00 per pair value 1,50 White—or- 3-50 and 4.75 _ Value 3.75 to 6.50 Couch Covers in Oriental designs. 3.00, 4.50-and 6,00 In Both Stores, ‘On January the 18th and 1gth.., Sale of Round D'Oyleys. Irish hand-embroidered Centre Pieces, Tray le ua inehzs pasta 37-5 -per-doz, wv Tae ‘ « r Round Centre, Pieces. IDG sists wrens wie “ Seth) Ciereieieie'sis's «I.50/€ach “ Pay. IS FINED $18,000 MacAndrews & Forbes Com-' Ordered Penalty: of $10,000. Tobacco | Company, war fined 5,00 on each of fm total of $10,0%, of Baltimore, Judge Hough sald in his decision that he made the difference In the fine be- caure he feli that there had been shown tivity and. responst- the two comipantes, Ho granted a stay o€ sixty “days on but dented 17.--The Insular Gov- made a demand on the company for the payment duty on oll brought Into i ='y [the islands prior to 1901. ‘The Standara contracted “Sp with they quarterinaster tov deliver Taw jeasen of oil, which were to by admitted _ 84th Street. UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMEMTS, I Both Stores, The AER Ree. sPenk Ae a eet renee came en cermee Seems eee. + | 4 | it | LE SS Re Se 2 CAR KILLS A HORSE. | Thrown and Severely Hurt, Purvin, of No. ™ cklyn, and Mor: 0. 38 Selgel street, Bro: rough Chuteh ay. wagon “Franklin Simon & Co. i) 28 FIFTH AVENUE, ‘THURSDAY, Purvin sustained 0 and & enetedn, s about the head and Final Clearance Sale.-Friday : TAN UARS 1 Te. 190 war-thrown down were hurled peal with ere encaned A FAM Women’s Furs” Broadtail Paw Sets--.. Russian Lynx Sets Scarfs and “Edna May” Ties Persian Paw, Natural Sqitrrel. eretofore Remainder of Hndson Bay Sable, Mink, Black Persian Lamb Sets marked at prices to close. BALANCE OF Misses’ and Girl's. Fur Sets fens Iceland or Blue Jap Fox and Gray Krimmer. $7.50 to $16.50, 5.00 9.95 Meretotore g19.80- 11.75 Heretofore $.59.to qeeo es: 75 cs Value $1500.00 $1200.00 $659.00 Special $950.00 -- $750.00 — $425.00 Value $550.00 $450.00 $350.00 Special $375.00 _ $295.00. $225,00 = MUFFS. Value $275.00 $225.00 $220.00 Special $175.00 $460.00 $150.00 Value $165.00 $125.00 $100.00 sv 14,50 Special $510.00 $85.00 $65.00 g . SCARFS. Value $275.00 $165.00 $150.00 | Special $175.00 $410.00 $95.00 Lynx, Value — $125.00 $100.00 ~ $75.00: $50.00 Special $48.00 -$35.00 $85.00 $65.00 $90.00 0.00 $110.00 murrs {Value Bro 'Special $58.00 $68.00 $75.00 Value $60.00 ‘$75.00 $95.00 Horetoforo SCA Bs {Va 95: CARS (Special '$38.00 $45.00' $60.00 ey Blended Baum’ Marten Furs Silk Down Comfortables (On the Third Floor) Fancy Site Tops; plain silk-berders,-for double beds, Formerly $8,75 Fancy Silks, in desirable styles, for double beda, ‘Formerly $12.00-to 20;00 SPECIAL VALUES IN BLANKETS $3, Pair $4.68, 5. Vor Single Beds, For Double Beds, Pair For Extra Large Beds, " Plaid Effects in white and Continuation Reduction Sale of Bric-a-Brac and Art Objects Bronzes, Clocks, Clock Sets, Electroliers, Marbles, Sevres and Dresden Vases. Unusually choice articles will be offered at even greater reductions than heretofore, many being 502% Less Than Former Prices, (THIRD FLOOR.) SS West Twenty-third Street Délpnie HW i fay n # Wt altar 100, 109 3 ee 00: Geis’ Progg UL TABLE CL 3 2X 2 x OTHS., yards 2% yards Yards irterrecr tsi % yards..... <3 yards Dinner Napkins to match, +25 and 4 JAMES McGREERY & CO, 23rd Street. 75 doz, 34th Street. $B. Altman & Cn. A SELECTION OF BOYS’ CLOTHING FOR SPECIAL SALE NORFOLK SUITS OF. BLUE AND MIXED CHEVIOT; 9 TO 16 YEARS > ; RUSSIAN BLOUSE SUITS OF WHITE AND COLORS, 3 TO 6 YEARS SAILOR SUITS OF WASHABLE MATERIALS, AND COLORS; 6 TO 10 YEARS 4 ° A NUMBER OF BOYS' WINTER SUITS AND OVERCOATS, HATS AND CAPS, AT REDUCED PRICES, 5.50, 7.50, 9.25 | Single Bed Double Extra Large Tight blue; also white and pink, Pair F4e3 75 Be 98. we 25= WASHABLE MATERIALS, Murrs $Value $90.00 $100.00 $110.00 jk pees peclal $58.00 $68.00 $75.00 4t-scarrs!Value £60.00 —.$75.09-$100.c0 21° Women’s Fur Coats ‘Special $37.50 $48.00 $65.00 Black Russian Pony and Caracul Coats, 32 to 30 in Models. f Brocaded Silk lined, Heretofore $69.50," i Blue Lynx Furs 38.50 Murrs{ Value $25.00 __ $37.50. . bs Special $17.50 $25.00 : = Se ieee A 7 oy ! pecia 50. 42 Women's Fur Lined Goats iH za of Fine Broadcloth, best quallty Mnings and collar of | Natural Squirrel Furs. ———___Persian Lamb-or Lynx; a number with fur cuffs. E *Rurrs { Value $10.00 $15.00 = 29.50 39.50 U-Spectat “$6.75 $9.50 % ,CRAVATS f{ Value 86.00 $7.50 $10.00 Heretofore $45.50 to $59.50 & SCARFS 1 Special $3.50 $1.50 $6.50 Ss irrel Furs FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts. ERR RAMEE! AMES —————— mures{ Value $12.50 $16.50 $25.00 _ SSS = t Special—_$6.25 —$8.25--$12.50 THROW Malus F108 $19.50 Seat MUFFS | Value “413.00 5 —tar20 To-morrow, Friday pest cane SCARFS | Value $15.00 $10.00 January Clearing Sale of ~USpecial reo $5.00 High-Grade Furs. & Fur Geena | or Women ED MANUFACTURING FURRIER’S ENTIRE STOCK At Prices Which Insure a Saving of One-Third to One-Half Natural Russian Sable F ARF AND MUFF SETS. Natural and E MU Value $150.00 $125.00 $35.00 $65.00 $90.00 Special $95.00. $85,00 $55.00 $45.00 $58.00 CRAVATS, TIES AND THROW SCARFS, Value $165.00 $110.00 $90.00 $75.00 Special$1$0.00 $75.00 $58.09 $48,00 Value $65.00. $50.00" $43,00 $38.60. $30.00 “Special $4250. $32.50 $27.50 $24.50 $49.50 Chinchilla MUF Value $60.00 $75.00 $85.00 $95.00 Special $35.00 $45.00 $55.00 $65,00 . SHAPED AND THROW SCARFS. Value $35.00 $40.00 $50.00 $60.00 Special - $20.00 - $25.00 $30.00 $35.00 Value. $65.00 $75.00 . $90.00 $110.c0 Special $40.00 $50.00 $60.00 $75.00 Value ~$35.00 - $45.00 —$65.00-- $75.90 Special $24.50 $32.50 $42.50 $48.00 i CRAVATS AND: THROW. SCARES., Value | $22.50 $30.00 $40.00 $50.00 Special $15,00- $20.00. $27.50 $32.50 (Value $48.00 $60.00 $65.00 MUFESS Special $32.50 $37.50 $42.50 SCARFS: t Value —— $18.00 $30.00 $45.00 $60.00 $85.00. ft } Special $12.00 $18.50 $29.50 $38.00 $55.00 : Fur Garments { Value $375.00 $975.00 Special $295.00 $745.00 Russian Pony Skin Goats Value $59.00 $85.00 $95.00 $110.00 Special $48.00 $58.00 $75.00 $85.00 Value $115.00 $165.00 $190.00 “Special $75.00 $95.00 $145.00 Broadtail and Persian Coats Value $240.00 $245.00 $2750 $300.00 Special $575.00 $575.00 $595.00 $225.00" $175.00 $525.00 Value: Special $190.00 i $345.00— Ss $32.50 Value Special Herald Rauare $5.85 SPECIALIST S-IN 8.75 APPAREL Sake & Company FOR-MEN, YOMEN AND CHILDREN, 33d te 34th St ae a ee Oia oe eee eee ee eeeeeeneweene, 85, 5.10 |! 50, 6.75 |) Street Coats $15.00. Satin-lined, 50-inch Brosdcloths 85.6: 8.75 Satin-| Broadcloths . $24.75 Fine Bro: Tailored suits $18.75 Assorted Material f2i.00 Suits of Cheviot... . $27.50 Suits of Broddcioth. Separate Skirts $5.00 Skirts of Panama. 52.63 $6.95-Skirts of Cheviot: $10.75 Skirts of Volle $16.75 Chiffon Broadcloth Skirts .. Silk Petticoats $6.75 Taffeta Petticoats... , $2.95 $7.50 Taffeta Petticoats,,,, 3.95 $12.75 Taffeta Petticoats... 5.50 Girls’ Dresses Fancy SONNE, 16.) 75 $1.25 Dresses ..+ — £4,905 Mixture Dresses. i... 3 $3.95 Cheviot Dresses $5.95 Fancy Mixtures and Cashmeres FINAL CLEARANCE of Women’s & Girls’ Coats, Suits, Dresses, Waists &Furs AND MOE LEVY Q CO. at 380-382 Fulton St., Brooklyn. As it is our aim to alw serye you wi ith $25.00 Fancy Dresses * $37.50 Taffeta Dresses $9.75 Radium Creve Pores ” Girls’ Coats. $3.95 Cheviots and Mixtures $2.45 $6.95 Fancy Mixture uit 3.95, $8.95 Cheviot Coats., $13.75 Kersey. Coats Misses’ Suits $13.75 Fancy Mixtures... $17.50 Fancy Mixtures. = srs Chevtor sai 7.95 ve (Sunday World 2 tai 4

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