The evening world. Newspaper, January 18, 1907, Page 4

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os ‘Shabby Surroundings. dren, the side was Ge) fa etrange,’ Her husban a POOR SISTER OF —FERKES'S WIDOW DIES NA FL AT Take Up Father’s Work, f Others to Follow. | Mrs, Dolan-Quick Victim ——— of Pneumonia Amid - HAD BEEN Her ‘Only Attendant” W: Woman Who Had Strange infatuation for Her. t an atin : ‘ a Jolin D. Rockefeller f# aixty-eteht-apa | re ‘ ii oa ts dolleyed to be ini sound health, but st | Xp a mhohby Uttle Mariem Mar 3 i Ss : Clarn “Alice. Me youngestie migow of the great traction’ magn io carly today. Except for her th her and whi ‘THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY,” JANUARY 18, 1907. ee, <b IMONE Y KINGS TRAINING lYoung Morgan First to FATHERS RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. : | : = SONS WHO ARE TAKING THEIR PLACES. | Justice Leventritt Refuses To} Marital Tre ms,'so fer as: the jx-romme Kes-Mizner, two ft only: mourners, at her bed- rer: ad uf tia athers 6 nd, i t 5 of mil ¢ravollujg man, is & é i falls, jrey aister DJixtrious ma child bora —Quener super Parasepn tenth And Jast. Ticir Coming to New York. —_A\ year aco So New York tr own flesl_and ‘before fia death For awhilé the Dolans and ass Luvey ved $n Nine! night Ko. ti West One Hur Yor —serernt panion. the Yestenta ‘pndunion a. An —pt One Wind Morninesian a charge of. the band, could nv His next stopp Leaming of, Stra. 1 Serkan: Mix eee AR UY Te toler, & Woman who GhaWwered Uig tel: r cunnot de firat bore to her the news of th “came Gertrude Lubey, a tall, dark young woman, who had for Mrs. Dolan at a u love that was wierd, blind and un-| Gr seasoning. Between tuo poor sister and Utne four-room apartment at 3 sated uae f Ined to. take his ffice of the fiz om bymas a] ambitious clerk in the concern. Work, | rintendent_os___th the watchword of--iho father, 1s the | Powers Woghtwan ‘Chemtcal (ee watchword of the #6 A Lire. es to Mr. and Mrs. Dolan and fe and moved to ‘om Chicago, With Uh for it grinat-her}prootof his timness for the blood tithe quarrel that king's home for years been chy tycizht street A fort moved Into a me a Tong time te reins, He ts L Plerpont or “Jack” Morgan, as he ndred and Fourth stree| weeks, Roca + {known He J4 about forty: His cyes are «ray, and they #, with a twinkle in them thi natur It is said of man has shown, ing of millions. ed many a big be ni and been a vatuw ping Dp Is in others upon which hix Yerkes: -piease, her} thet number of ‘the: house, hi oe trad "The person atothacotker end of the, yeara or more... Avguat Belmont. jr, rp anamterted- netther-xrtef nor sur hist tel iarted on without BHAWNEE result of @ Break 1st! At n intac: HOLYOKE, in) the pargnts’ twenty > In Financial Straits. fare Tre admitted that t OHIO RIVER FLOOD THREATENS LEVEE. DEATH ENDS Wire komANcE yourself {his father ta -the very: mc in," Khe [ofa banking clerk at #10 . fat. | entered ae a. freshman ty tle Yerkes man- [ing In the office of August Helmont. « Ww whiet she Iovening Work! Mast ad nad [y evinced for the post for w 1 fosuccessort o Was the smorkit-rpirit-of che as béen chi on, aepecthd that John D,, financial _wortd. Ho-teft-coiles> “6 Broadway, and has adually (he elder Rockefeller has been placing the burdens of the vast) milifons on the young man's shoulders, st tie Pand—he-earrieseach load with wo continents. Not only Hie -ploasantness—of-monncr be has riot} pald with a Joss of business acumen or tha quatities-that—m: perors will HOt] tit t ark | Ara ns mar) Stlimay pubite Knows, | ort of semi-ratirement amdard Oj Ane 00) fy thirty yearay m Brown | father's place Standard O11} 3. hunch: eat. His 0 In 1901 mis nelal world oxen, as told a. fs fa too, fe has cn- hia own je adViegr | father kept mi Kreat { uk for Owo! and n t : 5 4 very hand {9} old. ato t fortuna ; « ; 7 Ol Comp. ‘aving & . fi needful | Yet his son, J 5 ‘ 2 A dlrector In In slated: tne to vealih | borations, “His tx prepared 7 i q “ mont. RADY LUMA 10. take up tide tes M4 funds, ut Mrs. _G. W,Rorer,—of mre, suf- spray and: fered —so ee hea worsted, vicuna-and cheylot,- Sem! 4 — Rock ville Ce she could not sleep. many other remed She has Been comptetely cured I Senet FOWN, Til, Jan, RAs a the Ohlo R in the lov te levee ¥ —___ m tho m business con New York City homes and offices in search forlost articles. It restores youthful than can be reached strength of the young. It hospitals of the world, a Price $1.00. See that the Will cure you after all = valuable Mlustrated- yooklet an. diseases sent (ree, Dufty’s Pure Mait Whiskey ts-sold by all first-class druggists, grocsrs and dealers, or direct, in scaled bottles outv. retugs Substitutes, 2t se far b e HAs A good-sized financ ¢. When hn dors mows y-ofaib kings thitwxy manite 2 teekattrer- a | i Her Property. foy Trial Henry HB. Clarke. an counsel for-Mt ‘orma I. *Munro, applied to Justh | Leyentritt to-ay to vacate tio att be submitter tion, ~ Ut Iwo [troubles of = Bia Gra Ticob, a prosperous Du Masher veniie, tole pur weddin, [reviewed bet Bupreme Court. ment levied ta Vandewat ninth street, her, by 0 Leslie Carter-Payn| Munro in dship, ¢ Munro properti street apd West Forty: | the sult brought against! once dearest friond, Mew for &1,007 loaned nose ‘sweet old days oS Mrs. erinan had obtained the | qret jor Sarter:Payne'a amtdayit| had=“"'skipped’ “to |-in and: the |, interest in} vo fe mi . bUL withdrew her sul Miss Purte_to_ay: record of 2 ‘| these properties to. hei Aled a fortnight after she railed was} and wit mitin evidence ax khowing thie Intent | known. wlille "Mrs. Hob" Osborn declared in] 'Punc! jean aMdayit thet she had been unable Alferre h ty collect a, Judgment held ‘by! her} cob came a tthe udsent Miss Munro, is [ute denying: consldenat}on. “the ‘threatene? replevin suit for the} i Alferro br only, ed, under this writ, herjfaw of my ais Anh, wh dirappéeara dstate to it seems Munro's 4 her debtx, 7. attachment ramother fora doming) eum. |. An mieninblo that it was Mins | of twer 40 escade payment of} home in. Cuba fay! plicatton to vatate the} hia brother and ¢ denied nema Bie declured at reduced prices,. ates tailor Aailor| the all-wool, service-giving fabrics, and because Gite Popu- lar_correct_new ‘models Oxford gray and plain bt ale Cheviot overcoating: the models $13.50 * OVERCOATS are-extreme values-ut Tg and the-high-grade tabric-— Ectorings—aF bhue-gray and -vartous_fancy fitted back models. and_nervous—trouble-that+| ——— the suits-are extreme values-under_$22 $0, because of heveseellens || tailoring, fabric"and style. Fabrics are worsted, cheviot and silk" aiixed < mere, in Smart-and desirable colorings. Tailoring is all band work. All the Peso fts correct omedtst tuptuced: ies she dette ae heath, and now en- dovsrestint slean thanks te DEERES PURE MALT WHISKEY, Mrs. Rorer is 64 years of a cannot say too much. in-prai: t family medicines “I-have=b Headache an mind to niy-take it in the ter than any me TOT Nad Me To: menced using it nd_l can get. ‘Or Once since of Mrs, of Rorer is similar in its who hi ie DUFF mastotartaone the greatest of all medicines, Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey here as the un failing spe: vigor to the old by nourishing 4 a food already digested “it is prescribed s recognized asa famll doctors of all schools, is used-In all the Our guarantee is an every battle. “Old Chemist” trade-mark 13 on the | all other remedies have, ace Dutiyeblatt Whiskeree back estar No and retui Db VET TASER VOT es RDN ae ‘medicine everywhere, [tis absolutely pure, Medi¢al advice: and 3 ge and of this een-a-constant-sutferer from 2 id nervous troubles, sometimes ying awake at night. 1 saw your adver- Usement in the paper and made up my y Your medicinal whiskey, and much food that T continued event IV think that it is bet- | Lhaye. 1 com- I thank you again and fain for the good it has done me. age 1s 64 years."—MRS, G, W. RORE Rockville Gentee, Lily Dee 3 igen The above unsolicited testimonial | words ‘ se to many letters. received | daily from men and women through. | out the world, in all walks of life, been permanently cured by Y'S PURE MALT WHISKEY the lon, nervousness, typhoid, malaria, every, all run down and weakened conditions of the brain a vital forces of life, and maintains the health and , leading blue-gray, silver-gray and London gray... style, these garments are extreme value under $28. values up to $32.50, tions now found exclusively in Brill stores, © original prices. The assortment and size range are most ample. for Suits and Overcoats, generously full and are all strictly up to date, Every garment Is warranted— 4 $24.5 values up to $40. tallormen in the world. clothes” as these. UNION SQUARE, 14th, near Broadw. 279 BROADWAY, a | ane kee real Alferro; anil Bauer is bis co! 25, and-all-are r Suits and Overcoats, |, BI a ro values up to $22.50. s nder $2250, because of the hand taflor-) — e-black, Oxiord gray, Camted a) ys Fabrics -are excellent. melton, neh cxureme fitted and button-through IEY_KIN 7 (GAS MSS MUNRO ‘TINY WIFE SAYS - SONS. TO SUCCEED THEM. | in Off T0EURNEE BUTCHERAEAT HER: bles ofLeon-and | Vacate,Attachment On {~~ Ella Jacob Ready Now [2h hess, ®, Juatice Truax ta the | Now the most delicate child cia Rlla firavetr Jacobs made they auing for an last sum- |} it later on: | Leva sued for an absolute’ di- obarging tis wive with. ireing too snother for $},| fond of Richard #. Hauer, of ‘ropklyn. one _Alferro. wha ts a:herwined ¢ Semi-Annual Sale This: sale_preserits a greater assortment of new, desirable merchandise than is offered by any other concern in America Never in the history of the clothing industry (which, by the —way, is Americas-Uind-largestindustry)-hasthere_been such a © scarcity of high grade, desirable, ready-to-wear garments. Woollen mills sold all desirable fabrics long ago. Manufacturing clothiers who had desirable gar- meénts sold them months ago. ~ : . The greatest year's business ever known—1906's —nearly cleared out most retailers. But Brill stores, because of their trade advant- ages, their mill connections, their tenfold source of supply, their volume business and the enormous stocks necessary for four-complete stores, oler their = customers ‘now thousan every one new—every One desirableé—every one | strictly high grade ery. 25% to 45% irom original low prices. 9.5 values up to $15. NGy x = Extreme valucssuplto $15, cause Cf "the supertor fabrics and the new cassimeres, correct gray and-cverplaids.— : Neat-worsted and sm Most recent des have new lapels, , Sizes range extteme=values-under=$15. for OVERCOATS ex. ireme values up to$15 Extremerahtes tite S15, because of the unusual ameunt-of-hand — Fabrics include all-wool meltons and eds, fy Fious| shades of |e lack in 22x celle: $16.50 1" Saiues up to 328. -OVERCOATS sre-tn--variety-of colorings black, Oxford, Cambridge gray, | i Permanently hold their shape and conform to wea ton, worsted, vicuna and cheviot. Models are semi-fitted and fitted back, in- : |] cluding many extreme fitted button-through styles and some paddocks, $7 Silk Stripe $ f SUITS of high-grade worsted, cassimere, velour and cheviot, in the newest Trousers, e —and-most_popular_colorings and models. Hecause of the high-grade material, | py z 2 : dks the-splendid- trimmings, the thorough -Journeymaa ring. and the correct eure erie = Tikal custom trousers tattors. Patric 1s, high-grade, do is, yo ; : a $48.50 ose ais to $32.50.” |Young Men’s Suits & Overcoats’ } OVERCOATS are of finest kersey, worsted, melton, vicuna and velour, cut ee } i-fitted, extreme fitted and button-through models, Colorings 3 i aaa wile ee ‘of fancy weave London grays, gun metal-grays, silver Brill stores are the only New York stores that sell young men's strictly 4 SrAyS ANA VIR grays, ptacks; blues and: Oxfords: —These-overcoats-are splendid SUITS of finest worsted, cassimere and velour, In’ many tasteful designs and colorings. The models are all correct, and include many new style crea- $21.50 Sisto eeie | c These garments approach to perfection, In them the ready-to-wear Idea Eyery fabric used in Brill clothes for child: reaches Its highest development, “Fabric, talloring, design, (ully Justified the] and warranted to give talietadiicn oe ee These garments stand a3 the best productions of the best ready-to-wear The most critical dressers In New York take delight in-wearing such| Children’s suits and overcoats, values up to $6,.... Get the Habit, Go to -sovaralstyles-of Tandy new worsted mix- tures” Nearly-every- garment js hand tailored. the tPlnailags. ade of ign he kicked and |) 10 Mord! Gris in Sep! 1oel__anly_f¢ rage? eys 3 re several fro saving in brovierinsiaw complaining that Wife stad oseratthed his fice “hoc had “done tothing but choks eS eh nd Thirties! no satice O'Gortmin ordered Leon to pay mony and $80 “for her {Healthy Children If yotir child is weak, puny, sickly and cross there is need of a body-building restoratire-sucteas-Vinol. Everyone knows. that-cod iver. oil contains not: “ne atom-of any _hzriful ingredient. Its great usefillness, though, is largely offset, because Of its nauseating, irritating effect — especially’ upon children, _ = The Delicious Cod Liver Preparation—Without Olt. It is so palatable and agreeable. thay children’ love it. It containé aff the. | imedicinal’and curative elements of cod liver oil — actually taken from fresh cod-tivers—but no off or grease.’ “Vinol is the safest and best remedy for « childrens It puss new life-and enerry into the wasted: and “weakened parts, * filly the arteries with new, rich, life-sustaining bléod, makes sleep restful and refreshing, fattens the body and insures health ard vigor. ° Try Vinol. If not entisied we will return your mone! ¥Vinol ts sold on the guarantee plan le z itiker g Sure, Gh ay. a 4 Mroatway end S$Oth at., oth at, qua Tilton: at, 273. Figtbuss . at, d47 Bumnor ay,, 22F Columbia 9 he leading drug store ja nearly every fown and al ing a city in, {he country. Kk for the Vinol axeacy, In your Teen: <e Ea oto of suits and overcoats— and every one reduced ¢ for SUITS extreme pas ecause Of the excellent al-wool, “hard-finished ades in wales, self stripes cheviots—models- are -of nd without cuff sleeves AML Ks with and without vents, omplete from 34 to 46. And all are tha ‘ool London gray popular ude semi-fitted backs and extrdme.! Dopy right, Ge PaU SWE YS Suits-Extra. ‘cady Saturday A.M; c sy Aistondinlshed. hich thibet—znits;—joarmey mmr tattored $13.59. ;cuton-recent_mixtcls—extreme-$20-values- ‘Specizt> ~Sitk-tined, yicuna-finished black. Thibet Suits, bh fab: finest Merveilleux: silk lining—newest Brill Scat extreme $25_v2lud; series 7 $6 Pure Worsted ~——“Frousers, Tailored =by- the-lungerfordSystew; Diided On Lhese trousers: renders them: the only Fs of mel- | 27 Knacks of trousers styling, uton-newest models, embodying all the Tater, | Brill garments for young men, 46 to 20, are designed especially for young: peresnieny, high-gade clothes at popular’prices. In coloring, fahele guct- [ments are essentially youthful’ and serviceable and at’ original prices—bee j Pot value obtainable, Young men's sults ‘and overcoats, formerly up to $3....... ; Young. men’s suits and overcoats, formerly up to $10, .. Young men's suits and overcoats, formerly up to $12.50 Children’s Suits & Overcoats. 3 to 16, is thoroughly tested All tailoring on Brill clothes for children is best possible. Models are cut money back in case of any dissatisfaction, That's why Brill clothes for chils @ dren at original prices were best value anywhere. Now prices are 25% to 45% less. Children’s sults and overcoats, values up to $5. $2.65 | if $3.65 Children's suits and overcoats, values up ta §7.. 47 CORTLANDT, 2 ear Greenwich. 125TH STREET, | : L)

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