The evening world. Newspaper, January 24, 1907, Page 13

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jo Dae Jeniteeas rang! sev fe ~ SAIES LIME ‘GHAL IN-STOCK MARKET +, ofthe hause....[hey opened tha dear. Leables and- continued Misht Northweat en ae EATH CARRIED (BOXER FATALLY SISTER AWAY AS. SHOT N RAID GH BROTHER DIED) ~ BILLIARD AON “Irish Paddy” Revue to} Get Revenge and _ Stopped a Bullet. ligan Expired Worry - _ing About What Would “Become of Her. better Known es ‘Irish {av dying’ tn the Easiern Dis: uf, Williamabunm: trom inthe tett. groin received ble night in a feht tn ab! No, 16 Gro Vian _Palun. the pool room, avith doing the shoo ‘When Jolin Multtgan came to die to-} Joha-Murphy, day-abthe J. ‘Hood Wright Memortal Hospital—his-J@st thought was for his sister, Mary. Mlulligan, spinater, + Paddy," . Greek praprictor” of n atrested; charged ne. “What ta to become of ber when I am gone! he murmurid to thy nurses and doctor when las realized chat ‘the’ end “Ihave always tak dd naw that ate. fs Srnet-that-wre Aust be lect utone: F vAY few sbi) Aluilian fad es of the trouble Went. to the ‘According to the Versi Biv nu the police, “and when. the fireworks ‘of abs, upper cuts, #olar plexus experiments and—otherwilas of the. puxilint were ‘over, the plage js said to have been pretty: much- a owrek, Marpis, however wrecntruch en the ad With a club and had to be carted away. by his “frendaTte—intt—ap—e ¢ ‘dasa, for repairs. and inst p police were told," ratiirned to reom accompahted bya frignd, lo'be revengod s87\the blow on the head ga-out of! business.” ‘ recognized him at once and want for A- format op" He seized & i ii was quickty— cet ugh house. Murphy Is allowed @ have bit the Greek, and he and als friend were apparently getting the be ter of tt when Malinaltis Ix al- sad ts a Ss-callbro pistol, [ana fred point “blank a sarphys: breast. Murphy fumped and caught the billet Inv. the left” groin.” Mia" partne whose name the police were unable tO earn, Was struck over the head with a club, but was carried away by fies, and the police have been unable to find him, IN INTERBORDUGH OEE at tyckecond atredt.. He Taw, not ti age himsclt to earrr-tie sad news —(ye—sixterof the dead man and po rang for the janitress, “Mra, ‘Saran’ eo veimnteer Hyan-and give her the Of death, the: afiiiigan bell and door unl: ment, started. Oxiiviey her 4! and Forty-sec Sho Meanayo te, Dre at One Hundreu tani same. time her It 13, mupposed eamariam of the brother to have. Traction ees on Other Leaders Show Losses in Dull Trading, Finds Child’s Dress on Fire and ..Smothers Flame ee | - with Shawl, — Five-year-old Lille Mandelmann and Aer Uttle brother and sister, who live [-No,-2505-Brook avenue, the Bronx, were told-to Ko out-and play when shelr_motherwas_getting their break> fast this morning. ‘The bitter cold: soon | hem -to-taite_reugetn—the cellar showed little change th he early —mareat— 1a pur—the: general-tendency was upward. Reading | rose 5-8 and Virginta-Cazoling: chomoal “Ht Taare cere point. _Tnterborough- Metropolltap: rai] Prices of stoc! {the furnace end dauced mbout In the Faris genial warmth, PWG Reeralty-on- dull-trad~+ Mre, ‘Ida (Riddell was fretting somo noon, Canadian Paciic tating coal in the rear of the basement when |11-2 The reaction elaowhere reached rd the children cry out in fear.|@s much aa a point only in Norther® n toward them in time to see! Pacific, * Lille shrouded tn flames. Mrs. Riddell} Quite a demand sprang up later for has only one arm—her left—but with| the Hill stocks, Reading and the Cop- awl and ens! per stocks, but their strength did not} hen who sum-| qxtend fur, —Mostoof the active stocks | | recovered to the a of WF { morning, after—which the- general i | mand died out. Anaconda jumped Northern Pacific 23-8 and Great North ern preferred and Pacific Mall z. 7 Signs of veaviness appeared in_ the | middle afternoon with the ceasa- tion of amall_ buying. —1llinois Centrat | Wid ‘Pressed Atel Car preferred moved Wyp-leand=Union-Hag- preferred. 2. ‘The market closed mixed and duil, | Interbersugh with other leaders ahaw- ! Ing losses. j The total sales of mtooks to-day were 49.0 abarea and of bonds $2083.07, | FS pita ¢ doxtors way ta a chance or-her-to-lve: than. ra. Ruddell's heroism. fia war ncat to the Fortham Ho: sae WHEAT DROPS ON SBLLING BY LONGS. ‘This week's: price current although . bearish had mo effect on wheat to-day which opened’ firm on strong Liverpool The Closing Quotations, + To-day's highest, lowest, closing prices and net changes of stocks from yesterday's fina) quotations are as follows: + receipts. This was followed by a rush it of orders to sell from the longs_under which part of the upturn waa lost. Corn was Irregular. New. York’ opening prices May, 85 6-8 omentn ices were: ht et Net _were: Ugh. Low. Clon. ches. | Wheat irr Fai et ——_.___ COTTON PRICES RAISE = NEAR + MONTH'S LEAD. —Phe-cotten—market- epenca today at waadvance of 10-10 polnis._ There “was further puying ofthe —near-pomt- stions by traders interested in tho un- ele. of straddlea_tietween here and R othe opynink prices were: aes eter ay DAnUSL fy id, “AURHHE, offered; Octo- i RRER AREF Ree) ries wre = tan east Ceuta _ THE EVENING WORLD, WASHINGTON HAS A THEATRE BLAZE} ital Gutted by Flames Ad WASHINGTO emy of Northwest, gutted hy broke 0 A pumbe building, Businens College, damaged watery t tare The losa and 354 Two horses dr were Killed ina car while on the'way to the Ar ———___ ATTACHES HOME Y days ry of Agnes aah Fhe-onty ‘Linen-and-collers-made-of cotion—is-the “Triangle Linen’. mark—and that’s worth looking far inferior cotton’ collars, the Government says that ony linen collars can be sti amped “Linen.” Linen” are stamped on them—then you get what you'pay ar too, and their three-thread cyelet button-holes do not tear the slit button holes-in- most. 1dc. collars. You-can get any style ¢ in Triangle Linen Collars in quarter sizes, and the pric l5c, (2 for 25.) Most dealers have a full assortment of popular styles. styl¢ you want, write us and we'll sce that you get it. Van Zandt, Jacobs:& Co. Troy, N.Y. pensi Vest New York Office : 636-638 BROADWAY 150 Styles VANGL f7 Ys Sizes ie _ “Bbrunk-to-Size” GAS KILLS MAN; WIFE MAY LIVE Aged Coupié=inJersay~Elty Victims of a Leaky By atieMusicvin the. Gaux Before Dawn, Pipe. Jan, 2-The Acad- Music at Ninth and D streets) Charles Wolsh, elghty-alx years old, st, was. almost — completely | wag found. dead trom ; unkno whortgin which tC abou 7 ice of omgtes we None of need were . but were flooded by confined to the [aqme | Pass cs conscious, but it Is said she cover, VaR the catia: ed_in th io, smelte » could. wet no ‘respon was insured |{® Rear ; joken, after he velsh for some wohl probably sur ng egRine No, 2. sion with n, atreet |! cH ASKS MAYOR 10 GIVE 's UP. COMMISSIONERS. poration’ Counsel MeQlelian OF LAURA BIGGAR. on apnenied hich He wants of, Rorougi ck from ‘Juste rooklyn Supreshe ‘on tho Witt the public ins earn matter, find anythin Tnughed THE DIF FERENCE THURSDAY, keane broke: fn-t-door-andt lt practically the'same varieties presented earlier. Citizens’? Probe JANUAR Dinner and © ‘Party Novelties. ~ Basement. Paper Costumes, Hats, Canes, Wands, etc.—for Coutts carvivals, <yygt ties—for all occasions. | ¥ sister cnemsonaa eats _ “Mille Dolce” Chocolates at 99c.,- instead of $1.39, Clearances: . The store schedule calls for a | CLEARANCE OF WINTER 1” GOODS. NOW — just » when Winter Goods: are most needed, The clearances are general. | Combined —with—several—ereat Jatuary—sales,-they—present ‘the ¢ NG OPPOR- it is not true-now. Continuing The Half Price Sale Second Foor. | » FSale lines originally. embraced over $200,000 worth of Coats, Muffs and.,Neckpieces. -While-more than half ‘of the Furs have-b- In other words, the fine prizes that went to éarly buyers can be duplicated now. — Prizes in the ‘truest sense, because they are of ered : at HALF THE PRICES THEY WOULD HAVE COM- MANDED UNDER NORMAL WINTER WEATHER CONDITIONS. Sale on the second. floor, excepting, | the very ‘low- priced Neck- pieces-and. Muffs in the basement.’ A Sharp Price-iowering” tn ~Beennd. Floor VALUES-OF ( Coats, —fashjoned of jovalty: = Formerly —]“iixtiresy tut, loose, doubte-breasted-modets—with{—Sale, $14.74.) patch packets, inlaid velvet collars and full coat $8. 74 t sleeves, witht turn-back cuffs 2.0 ..cseeeeesser ees a IN ADDITION: Women's Fine Worsted Sweaters, fancy pailerns in white, Waly V-shape necks-or-high-collars;-$5.00 values; sale, = Children's Sweaters, Norfolk styles, in white or cardinal; $3.00 value; $1.96. ® SED" lots—lots too small to Advertise incdetal| Se eee of ~To-protect.you.agains f= So when you buy collars be sure the words ‘Triangle Triangle Collars are guaranteed Linen, They're 4- If yours hasn't the “Largest Makers ‘of Linen Collarsin America, at} sold-the stocks remaining-embrace-, 5 an indi ation of the spin with w vhs h we are clearing all | Basement Dry Goods Sales. . In_vesterday’s announcement concerning the sales | in this Basement Dry Goods section the statement-was made inadvertently that over forty departments are | represented. While that has-been’ true of this section, Fewer departments are represented during the sales, but by larger assortments. : i Men’s Sweaters. jrisor. These, in addition to the clear- ance offerings in lines of heavy ~ clothing = corduroy and-te: garments lined’ with sheepskin, plush, etc. Winter. weight Sweaters, in solid and-combination colorings; tormerly-$2.97;-salesrevris $184 | Worsted Sweaters in~various~ colo ings; former] $2.24 ales. Nicrae = S8e of (hota excellence in every garment. carry them ‘over is manifested, in the sharp reductions. v The trousers represent the sutplus stack of a manufacturer® whose product is given, a place of prominence in our regular stocks ‘season after Seasan, Our anecriinatia ‘Now $24.50, : Formerly $32.50, $34.50 and-$37:50, -Now $19.50 Formetly $24.50 and $28.50. x Formerly $19.50, Overcoats- ara ee a oe oe See See Formerly $34.50, $39. 5@ and.$42.50. Overconts...----.:+- se eeeee “see++ Now $19. 50° Formerly “$28. 75 and $32.50. : seerrriervere NOW. $17,75 50 and $24.50. The garments—are thoroughly well made, of excellent shirtings in very neat patterns. n of the advertised brands of $1,50- garments. Clearance Sale of Misses’ and Children’s Coats. ™’ Misses’ Se: itted Coats, made of tan covert, Single, and double breasted; notched coltar, stitched cuffs, body lined with satin; sizes 14, nd 16 and 18 years; elsewhere $20.00; Sale.... 6.0... cece easeeeee $12. 74 Missce’ SemisFitted Full-Length Coats, rade of blue and brown chetiot; fly- front models, notched velvet collar, turn-over cuffs, lap pockets, body lind with satin; sizes 14, 16 and 18 years; sold elsewhere at.” $20.00jisale Suny essary siteae $10.74 Misses’ Full-Length Box Coats, made of brown: Haney: mixtures, double- breastea style; notched velvet collar, cuffs finished with buttons, lined througho ( izes 14, 16 and 18 years; sold elsewhere at st riety of styles and materials, ind mixtures; broken sizes ranging from 8 to 14 years; were $10.7 to $20./4; sale... Children’s Fur- Lined Coats, $6.74 including fine cheviots, $5.74, $7.74, $9.74 ce" $16.74 to $33.74 COLLARSS it,”’ Fe 1} i++ ae NPEESIHE SAS SLs seg an: There's a Place For Everything! FB OPOSLI PES $4 44 +414 41 i } The right place R, for » “Situation 7 .y | Wantod” Ad. te % in The WORLD he M if you want to yd reach the great: +a +1 ae ra a are really on a solid footing.” ad ears it_Account is a petites SAFEGUARD AGAINST. MORT- —spending your money before you get it. Know How Much You Spend and For What You Spend it. “People who do not spend their money until they get says a world-famous ‘writer, “are the only ones who “S epoalt Account ‘gives you EVERY. CONVENIENCE of the old “ch, ECO usual posit. have that fongamenty a Deposit as much or de little ts you please, Statements ‘will be malled monthly. Interest at the rate of 4°%, be allowed on your dally balance. YOU CAN WITHDRAW YOUR MONEY AT,ANY TIME, though you are not permitted to draw onecka ageénst It, as we go no banking busines ‘ THOUSANDS OF SATISFIED PATRONS HAVE OPENED DE- POSIT ACCOUNTS HERE SINCE WE tNAUGURATED THE UNIQUE PLAN, Avold credit systema, mont” plan as you would eo” account aystems, witiout the faults; and it gives you EVERY OMY OF MACY" 8 STRICTLY CASH SY8STE ke purchases In the | Way—to your de- _way and have them “charged” in the unu: compounded every three months, will Particularly avold the so-called “semy pay- wold the plag' Spending money before you jd it is bad business, cand no amount of sophietry can ohrange The foundation of the Bargain hware from-our-own factory -at-Steinschonau, Behemia, “Fhes-are-sam- ple -piec teety two alike samples trom -which-we select Teg= ular stock lines, Included are Bask Decani Vases, Comports, Bonbon Dishes, Ss, Sherbet Gla and ‘other articles. ‘To this 15-cask lot we have clearance, Aliogethier—a—miost-inviting—-spread-for—the-Bargain Tables —a year spread, Sure to meet with hearty reception: _ Open Stock Dinner Wares. Wares carried/in regular stocks, special interest centres about the ~~ Royal-Berlin_Porcelain Wares Interest, because many of much LOWER TO DUPLIC in “open stock” patterns. these fine porcelains are. offer THAN YOU WOULD HAVE AT THE ROYAL B. From this particular collee tion you may select 3 e—or build up a complete Dinner Service valued at more than $1,000.00, Other “Open Stock” Patterns $234.27 the set—unmiatched assortments store that introduced the “open range in price from $9.96 to ah. as you expect of M: k'-Dinner Ware idea it ple Sale—fitteen casks of Glass- ~ added odd lols selected trom regular stocks fora 4 ~ Apartefrom the hundred odd “open: stock” -patterns in Dinner | i Men's Negligee Shirts, made_of "good. quatity percale; stripe and fix pattérns on White grounds; detached cuf! here... see eeee Men's U: laundered White Shirts, ‘bodies ol. Nae York Mills or tien “Non~ Sunday World Wants Work - Monday Morning Wonders. a : se } “Men's Men’ 's Laundered Dress Shirts, ¢ coat models with cutts attachedy- > Men's Full Dress Protectors .....-. e Men’s Silk Scarfs, made of English squares—our own impor- tation; similar Scarfs sold elsewhere up to $3. eae DTICE: seer eec ter ece fo eteis Men's Paja mas, made of fine imported ‘striped flannels, hand- Men’s Pajamas, made of soft, fleecy ~ Heating devices to meet ae every cold weather, requirement, from gas and oil heaters for-varm- ing-wp-odd-comers to stoves and ranges—big- enough -and-generous enough-to heat a house. j se BA, EVER READY OIL HEATERS, $3.00, “BRONX"--COAL—RANGES, No.7 $12.80; No, 8, 815.14. — ALR A “BON BON” COAL RANGES, No. 7, $12.89; No. 8,-B15,1 i ASBESTOS GAS HEATERS, $2.24 to 85: WR Siicitr ARON SHELL GAS HEAT- ER CYL INDER, ‘Gis HEATERS, 81,39 to 818 "20TH C HEAT AND LIGHT GAS BURNERS, BBc. “SUVIC LAUNDRY $6.64, Now $14.75 Formerly $17. 75 and $19.75. Men’ ’s Trousers, ! made-of-cheviols, cassimeres-and—wor- steds, $5,00 to $5.50 values, sale. .$1.96, $2.96, $3.95 Furnishings for Men. 3%, The sale of Shirts at -79c. offers opportunities of the—best “In the collection there are Shirts ut to-many 1 eS hirts, Wigcmadexs —sirt-or-pteated: -§! = fine sality= ees z aren sod cuffs... .+..94e, $1.44, $1.98 bosoms, atiached or de! $1.44 $1.44 to $2.44 sold by others at $2.00, our price. finished garments; made in our own cus- similar—Pajamas_sold. elsewhere at $8.06; somely y trimmed and —tem shiet—factory; our price... domet flannel, cil Tull’ .-94c and $1.44 $1.50 and $2,00 qualities at. ‘Shirts: in. the Wecccseal jt. re 37 pold b Ault & oy 3 areil" muslin; basoms of fine linen; reinforced front and: kiss ouble ‘bar buttonholes; 85c quality; sale Stoves and = “Heaters. apeonsn: oll nee No, } Suits, Overcoats and Reefers— {SHARP REDUCTIONS, Quanti: are not large enough to ad- vertise, so “Not Advertised” cards jareeverywhere In-evkience OD the larger assortments, these are EATERS, No, 460, 854 84-93:-No— 402 No.6, Sailor Suits, in navy “and brown serge, Sailor collars trimmed with silk braid} hioomer trousers; tutty lined; sizes 4 to 10 Years. $3. aa, to 882.72, Russian Blouse Suits, in mixed chev jots and navy, red or brown serge; braid-trimmed or embroidered. collars; sizes 242 to 8 years. Boys’ Knickerbocker Trousers, made of blue cheviots, heavy corduroys and all-wool mixed cheviots; sizes 4 to 16 years; reduced .0,, 89¢ Sweaters, high collar or V- all colors.: 94¢ to $3.21 NTURY” COMBINATION GAS HEATERS, No, 1, 62¢,; 08. Boys’ neck;

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