The evening world. Newspaper, February 5, 1907, Page 4

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int has struck town this winter. iva vol men were frosen th Genth while two others were found unr ppsure, One victim died on tho piat- Ota Brookiyn’ elevated “ntation and the o! who was an invalid. was : oie wine: ight of his home in Jer- nioy.. Clty. Khe body of John Shanley, ‘was found In the snow will M and was returning with medl- 4 ) when “passerby ‘g@tumbied over the shrouded body. —Fieethorn eset. lyn When he was found he wes Jous and he was taken in & condition to the Swedlsl en—Falnt_In_ Subway. ___ ty that was entirely free from influ- oe by the storm wus the underground Hlors of the subway. As usual, how- , the service fell down and the da a result of a lack of trains ms worte than on any other line. fomen fainted, men were injured, and ep Sey a} i Ayan ig storm “7 New York is struggling to free itself from the first really big Pelunivdds cot hUapellip iiot penser on the bridge braved the blast -with Not a blizzard, but an overgrown | tet Tends incused in iurae paper base | has tied-up-business-in-even the heart of fi-sections have bees cut-off completely. - - ee ~“eommuterr Held Up: very sort of local traflic suffered. Ferries and shipping were in rage than OCENew (Jersey commateran| ® ondito nghe roads were delayed, some_of them for hours. L.Aleapede, ‘much suffering trom ‘the donc Sees : ‘The report says that the train has rain,’ said stuck fast In a drift-and that ploughs | Tait) peer oe ot or lone ‘and perhaps dying from ¢x-,) ’ fe that went to ite apsistance have also} During the | tumus many At thevoffice of the Erle it was sald Tr PSC EI SET] 2 ¥ ixty yeaTS! that the train was a heavy one, It was] 2, OF N& the ance tiensy ASeling of N M TT oid, of No. 200 Bramhall stroct. Jersey | not known held in the drift. third Bist Every Erle train is coming In from] avenu ene to five houra late, The suburban|ninc, of in } Block of his home last night. “He had from_a.drig store when he sank | n overcome. The pottle was Ktipped | McGinnis, forty-five tt of (No. 36° Thirtecath avenue. / Was overcome by the cold at| that-pliots dared not make speed forjreporiad as one of the wor fear of collisions, 1 Oi undeaatty —ntah The same condition prevailed on the | Piling the breakers on the shore, Penasyirania; thes] : J Exhausted in Snow. ney Central and the New. Plodding laboriously through only line of transportation In the j a mubway station. The however: hed-nottlearned 4 no provision . packed to the doors, pulled Into arms nobody could cet aboard at the Hundred and Sixteenth and One indred and Tenth street stations at Wenox avenye. he same train two women faint- i iii the long run from One Hun- “dred and Tenth tree, to Nincty-sixth Miteet. Somebody broke a window and @ereped from ihe sill snow (hat was Seabhed “onthe visti taces tre 2 mi ractor Bt ‘Where was plenty of warning for the _Gtreet-Cleaning Department and the =show. removal contractors. but they PE ere not able to cope with the drifts, pe At tdawn five thousand men were ea Me Joy,_ clean Te y “Wore on more remove tle Grits. They were not auiicient § diicement of twenty cents an ‘hour to “all comers did not lure them from lodg- “PiyHodeda, AAA all throug the tire goon the efforta of the gang against @he drifting, swirling whiteness were about an effective as Dame Partington’s hroom-dén a-certain hisioric occayion. “Burface lnes in every borough were ‘either entirely out-of voinmlaslon of run Ming under the convoy of sow plourin ene tert Brookien criniim. <of= tie j—mtorm. was found ob the biatform of - bany avenue station of me Ful- atreet and Kinga County elovated ‘Hie-hody war tar -up-at one-pot thé S1alloi, ANd wus nearly vurted Inder the drifted snow when the porter before the. morning. rugh-siarted. be porter dragged the stiffened body dntotho waiting-room, and Miss Sarah SoBe ¥an--der—Velde.--the ticket agent, telephoned to Pollce Headquarters. @uty—to he probably came to the nta- ‘Han before 1 o'clock. ‘Phe dead man wax about Mfty yeara + eld, five feet ¥x inches tall, and weig ied $0 pounds. He hed gray hair and a gray mustache that Was cures ally geimmed,. Two front upper teeth were lied with bold. He was dressed in /atripe’ trousers and walatcoai aos héavy cardigan Jacket, Ho vcerrintn chrdyo: letters, und the only ‘Nid puckets were @ bunch of BLOF In change. ‘ ) Snow-Ploughs Useless. “Manager Orrin Root, of the New York tty “Railway Company, had elst Ve snow-pioughs ” clear! the tracks (orem the thne the snow beaan to wet Many, before eight O'clock Jast nts! My Aaylight to-day the task was almost hopeless. The snow was blown t i tracks almost ax soon af: No wohbdules colild be kept, BAMsavay.’ whott tong etrings of cars poy, erawled a snail's p t SH) oust, Horne cars went out of mi Bee Brew BikOscther, and the decrepit naxs ee than half a day of rest SL MArdi—one suburban train came Into OMieocity op.anything lke time. Trains yu the Wert were all trom one to hours Jate, Out in Port Jer- fui} de Teported: thatrtrainsNo, that were crowded to the dan: | Int. Ho great waa the crush. thit | @A one south bound train from West L to sweep off the platform. $Poticcman™ Grote found that- the man} ‘peen—dead_tor_hours. Mia» Van | ‘ Veldo vaid he had not passed | tr thiteugh the Wicket” While, sie” was” ony keys and | Soon Me Rr nares are stalled. cliets. grout & rs -ness “Even in Downtown romeumearecermred | oe wale ess Oss] oe istrict. Dinah Meese AGS | Wattmanastsgarmn tare mreieorsert r =i Were ump.uysd by Many Of * UH the tig i equipped with holes awhile some | ea ip Nuree tor ties helineted many came to to the city, subsiiturt: special danger, for in ihe milky blir of the forty-mle wind the seas [tne restasrents ana t one ‘of t w many passengers are Derva on fo. TR Rivington atry tuston of hip: Mary Mo MeC: traina_aro. creeping into..the clty, atop- Atti: Palla oh late bts ping now and then to be dislodged trom | gud arin. frasturgd. Fraiteloney a snowdrift by a plough. The ferries ran at intervals. The snow \ about midnight ‘ag 80 blinding |pitte \he Jers _-The_new. Pure Food. Law. requires every. pat- ent medicine manufacturer to teli just what dan: gerous drug is in his medicine. — Certain period- “icals interested in patent medicine reform have declared that the formulas of many patent medi- cines will have to be changed before the manu- facturers will dare conform with this law. These periodicals also declare that the public will never know of these changes, and never know what these remedies formerly contained, This suspicion, however, cannot rest upon Rex- all Remedies. You have absolute proof that ‘Rexall Remedies have sot -been- changed to con- ——form-with the-new—Pure Food_Law, because you knew the formulas of theseremedizs four years ago! The Rexall formulas were never secret. The thousand Rexall druggists have always known all the-Rexall- formulas and-given them to-every-cus- tomer who asked for them. No one Rexall Remedy was ever claimed to be a “cure-all"—each of the 300 remedies is de- signed to-cure a certain human ill-and does ré. These 800 remedies were selected from among thousands because they were the most reliable and sticcessful cures in the world.” Far’ from wishing to-conceal the formulas of these remedies, we are proud to tell just what they are, and al- ways have been. : That's where the Rexall-plan goes further to safeguard you than does the Pure Food Law. Even now you'll only know the dangerous drugs in other patent medicines, while you have always been able to know the conipicle fornixlas of Rex- all Remedies! ° The- Rexall guarantee has been the greatest evidence of the sincerity back of the Rexall Rem- edies. For four years Rexall druggists have offered to _return_the money to any one who brought back an empty Rexall bottle or package and said they were not satisfied. : We, as one of the Rexall druggists, feel a gen- uine satisfaction in having .been able to supply this community for four years with ove line of medicines .which the United States Govern- ment by its new Pure Food Law shows were always male right and sold right, and have de- served every bit of the faith you have hadin them. : The Pure Food Law may necessitate changes in other medicines, but it only endorses Rexall Remedies. z - $HE- EVENING Up-State trains on the New York Cen-| Gritte und. pene frequently shunts. tral are expected to report front MVE Wl wrich tinal mytts Hx hours late. ‘This 1#-espectally. the | Thomas, Monohany. fits case with the trains from the Weat.|4€¢. i consumptly y The local trains on this road are having, great difficulty below Greenwich, Conh. Long Island Railroad trains were all |iaped with Jato, n—some—tnstances—thes— were} cried—for_hely, blocked and reports told of meveral that|, Patrolman Hayden, 0 4H heard the faint cal road, | were clogged with anow-diimpeded and veticlos, Qe cars proceeding Mowly aets and the cutting: anow | fen! r cont You cannot 17 nave Fortieih stroct. fracture of tha; BY, ty ty —and—sther—points along the Jerse} “coass, the storm is windy —that"arey slow irom his course py tie | powerless tection eet Station flen gota flask of whiskey in a poured a drink down the throat ever regaining bi '§ for Gne Dollar. esi B York hgiels for tie qulete B ¥ y 2 s 1 | suburban ‘Hearth, 2 Lelepho Were running: higher, than ‘they ‘have fot months. All trains on steam |suburban near. ‘The teleplone trunk 3 blocked on account of the multpi hich | kue'and allt Ore EATER - rE ofthe Erle line, whic yun ad al) the Oranges, urthes ut 106 E. 23d St.,"r"" New Ye de iA : the snow drifts were teported 0 . + Ae. jew York. here_fyem Chicago, has ‘been aban: Unity thar tney- Guscured the, wayalds been caught and were unable to mave|and suitéred broken bones and haat z Ausione—Theso were taken to Hellv. | --@ better than Many Held In Drift, phate, Cassidy, ate of No. 213/ No Change Necessary | exall Remedies Afewoft!. 800famous REXALL ~ Remedies, one for each human ill, are: 3 FOR CATARRH—MUCU-TONE . a. Gentian is recognized in medicine as one of the greatest tonics ever discovered. It =~ combines the tonic powers of all known bitters," with none of the disadvantages spying to any. ubebs hae long recognized as 3 srecihc in the treat ‘of all catarthal: fons, Its action is prompt atid its benefit almost invariable. Cascara Sagrada is especially introduced for Its unapproachable laxative properties, ‘The combination of these with Glycering gad Sarsaparilla makes Mucu-Tone! a ttacks calarrly frony: ever ity. et the diseased FOR NERVES — AMERICANITIS ELIXIR ‘The Rexall Americanitis Elizir is a ton- te nerve food composed chiefly of treo ron Pyro- Phosphorss, Glycophosphates, trat’ rye cells in a ce nt ‘can be immediately and easily by them: ve Uihyophosphates,—actral -nerretis-” builders, are one of the most recent valuable additions to this branch of ine and cenquestionabl ya mere cia Tent remedy: than. the well-known Hyro- phosphites = ‘The lron Pyrophosphates are the mast easily assimilated form of iron which gire stone and color, and the combined alkaloids of Calisaya Bark have a tonicener ona mant all the functions of the body, 75a. and $1.02 REXALL. “93” HAIR TOKIC The: famous-Rexall “nt Hair Tonieta composed in chief of Resorciti, Beta Naph- thol and Priocarptn - “ Jesorcin ts" one of the latest and most effective germ-kiliers discovered by science, and. 1K connection owitt:: Beta: Nanbthol; which is both germicidal and: antiseptic, 2 combination is formed- hich cot only destroys the germs which rob the hair of its-nutrimant, but creates a clean and healthy. condition of the scalp, which pre: Vents the development of rew germs, Pilocarpin is a well-known agent for re storing the hair-to its natiiral color-whera Joss of color has been due toa diseaso Of the scalp, -It is not a coloring matter or ye. : ‘This combination of curatives mixed with alcohol as a stimulant, perfects the most tftective-remedy-for-haiearid_scalp troubles known today. Per bottle, 0c. “REXALL” ORDERUES Tho New Laxative Yt you suffer from constipation er a shiggésh N liver, we want, you to try this ify, It fewest member of the Rexall fam has never failed. “tgexall” Orderlies have all the virtues and none of thé detects of those jaxatives and catharties already known. ‘They aro Rurmiess vanilla fayored tablets that effect a posed astray of Nature's functions— no gripiog, no nausea, no Purging. Weseant fo the taste—they give Immedl- te rellet. alg Telal will prove to you that they are thasbest laxative and cathartic ever pre- scribed. S Toe. a box of twelve) 2c. a box of 96. RIKER’S DRUG STORES, Druggists. NEW YORK: BROOKLYN; Main Store-456 Fulton Street. Main Store—fixth Ave, & 23d St. BRANCHES: Broadway and 9th Street. Fulton Street, cor. Clinton, Flatbush & 8t. Mark's Avenues. SCL CLIT Putnam and Sumner Avenues. 686-88 Washington Street. Columbia and Union Streets. The female Stdres DAY, FEBRUARY 5, WEDNESDA No Mail Orders. ‘Quantities Natural WORLD, TUE: ly swept him his fe 1907. 0 A.M. to y Are Restricted as Protection Against Dealers. TO-MORROW 10 ALM, TOL PMs Sea Island Nainsook. Nain TO-MORROW 10 A.M. TO 1B. Me White Habutai ink a lull In the blast, and found Mi In the Bronx the enow bad a/han almost burted in the snow, clean sweep piling up dritte In places | Poor fellow was half conscious six feet high, and filling up the nar-{ al a. Embroideries. ‘A bemutitul ansortment of -Aalily—SWiee Pees and insertions jar prices 7%, to 10¢, Children's Kod. Gloves. Fleece Hning, Regular Onr_og the woe WANE ed wilke for all kinds of evening and street ving—man,and._chrrled.—hltn under ie ae ime : E row. canyou-like passes _in—sev. : tions of the old Huckloberry | shel completely blocking traffic over ythe | pay ren Monohan to the bor. line, and leaving sfiow-bound above the| pital, saying that Uiere was : Chance of the blizzards first Harlem Hiver tnousanas of dally tray- er Dr. Buwkes, of ‘the Hudson Street more than * piece to a> customer, 45c (Main Floor.) | (Second Floor.) 3 price usked for these 45 Monohan lives at No, 6 West Broad- Deesatiarareustomers ge | minareiPateatos hacut ‘raitic over the Mrookiyn! and the j-wa: - WWitamabnrs. bridges was —blocked-—at intervals during Yae rush hours, 8, particularly the Brooklyn, cars 15 yards tow Olain Floor, VALENTINES—Exeeptionally Artistic and Varied Ascortment This Season. Solid Gold Glasses Worth It's not the low price alone that] makes this. offer: 50 unusual, but the fact that the ‘Glasses wil} be fur- ished -byan Optician of over th sty: ‘years’ experience and whose reputa- tion Tor skilf-and= accuracy is-sec 541 FultonSt.,°™*2s *"® Brooklyn, ~ FEBRUARY FU EPPS'S “Oocoa stands very much higher than Coffee or Tes,” Dr. Hassall gays, “ond contains every in- gSredient nocessary tc the growth —— @U2tanance of the body.” “Value $17.50, rubbed and polished; ccntain two long @rawers, shaped top, | $14.50 prettily carved 0 De venport So Ka eee ots, massive chills, 2 Masome prass centres, ta of baked ena wv . se Hostery— Underwear. Enormous Purchase from the Pequot Mills At 50c on the Dollar. Hosiery and Underwear for the whole family at pric attract thousands of: eager purchasers to THE 14TH STREE tinumng the : 1,5C0 CHILDREN’S AND BOYS’ WAISTS; doubly boun perfect-fitting; button back~ or -front; trong; each ; CHILDRENS GHILDRENS BE narrow! and wide rip, dovbdle kaces, to Sia Ic Ie roe PeHILB NS {D-CAPTON: STOCKIN and narrow hor i MEN'S HEAVY WEIGHT RIBBED BALBRIGGAN} UNDERSHIRTS—and—DRAWERS ;_ regularly 29¢ 78c; this sale, garment, . —_—— 2Nw'S- LISLE THREAD OR piain-and fancy colors, FINE..-LISLE__ THREAD Mnco Beles or ‘all Black with col: WUZED “DUPLEX Juatroas tapertry process Cinlened with Sitfereat color combination O8 Ix the reeular prt Bpechal price patres es TAPESTRY COUCH COV, Perriau wtripy patterns, fringed ail perfect St tn ‘plan blacl gauze nnd embroidered ef) 99) STOCKINGS FOR MEN, WOMEN ND CHILDREN, worth 2Sc palr; 000 PAIRS OP sensible and effective. Every piece {5 offered at less CUPS AND BAUCERS, DINNMIEPEAT BS REAKFASY PLATE: TES. cost of manufacturing. 8 ITE BUGAR BOWLS: 1,000 “NEW PROOF TEA POTS. Skin Ware and in Ortontal blue effects; some have finest quality of full nets and worth $10; itor with $5.75 each ten pot has strainer with tt! rewular prices elsewhere are tu 13} HAND-PAINTED BRIC-A-URAC, tables devoted to exclusive plecas of imported wares of every deacrip- tion-at halt price. | t nro being offered olse- dacorations to choose from. ant $6.95 |. teaced' with gold: HANDSOME : CHIFF Aiigh- 1 tapeat so. Lace effects. great-bargair: 75¢ Curtains, pair. $1.25 Curtains, pair $2 Curtains, pair $3 Curtains, pair $4 Curtains, pair $5 Curtains, pair PORTIBH ES, ot tes ioned Lop. apeatry. ron! Our-eaie price 2 fi mth comt. $1.08 2 AlRiostene ss ‘PORTIERES, Pade. hand: ik cord) edwe, $3.98 RA _Pratty. ty Teversl! Not itore than ane {om Ra nearer te heaace y GRETONNES, "chal * floral and Ortental. never offered at much a fe parkably Inw price, Yard ye 95. 000- Pieces Maddock's Decorated Hote] Chinaware at Less Than ¥ Price... This is one of the big bargains of the SPECIAL FEBRUARY SALES, and. jt will pay an enormous number of customiers to visit THE 14TH STREET STORE to-morrow. Never at any time havesuch bargains been offered in Feb- The China js doubly thick and has rolled ettges; positively the best hotel China'made: The decorations are” Hotel men, restaurant keepers and economical housewives will find this'a most attractive sale, RE WILL BE 20 SPECIAL TABLES. Bae AL wCe Mail blew | CREAM JUGH oe. new pate Poaltively. ‘ 100. TARGE TURKEY PLATTERS, |) /200 mot | 4 Great Clearance of Ban- quet Lamfs and Glob at Less Than Cost. ALSO PLR BRASS SATIN FIN- Japanese bronae tich decorated pattern: lames ranging resulsfy in price m2 i Guced to seit tram 94650 0 GAS Gaseme: 1 P.M. i / TO-MORROW 10 A.M, TOL P.M. Women's Watking Skirts. Yxoellant wearine tertat-tn—earty Spring atylea, TO-MORROW x larg? bell rive ds up to 25 thay 1 to 9 cutomsr eee em a BER| BOOTS. | Men's. and Boys’ dull light- weight Boots, sizes, .to.8 RUB Boots, light weight ‘Men’s High-Cut Leather) ee Storm Shees; Sizet 6 to 11; made to NITURE SALE. A Great. Event Featuring Many Needfuls at Popular Dee [= 500 Dressers at $12.50 | 500 Chiffoniers at $12.50 No Furniture Sale-in Greater New York ever featured a better variety of Furniture at such low prices. Stocks are the very largest in New Yerk at popular prices. Every. piece is new, bright and up-to-date. 2.50 for. Dressers. Your Choice’ of 4 SR) ete SoU to Chiffoniers Your choice of 4 woo-S. —Val, 517.50 choice of woods,-¢ eye mapic, curtybires, oak, golden finish, rubbed ished: five large, deep top drawers with serp’ made Ih all sizes; rer- shaped legs, cast carved standard with shapes $12.50 | bevel plate mirror; spe- cial for this sale, at.... (ike illustration) wraceful aris. lempsred springs. inofing -quatty ry and V4 a quisite-Bruss. i We mention only a few of these =. 1.12 an tops regular’ price BAGDAD Couch CovERS 4. thelr real worth, Mount: “(Fourth Floor: Drof Head Sewing ‘Machines. Folds up to look like a table, Case is made of quarter sawed oak, mak- ing the machine a fandsome plece of All working parts are of hardened steel, which guarantees easy, light Instalment house agents world ask $25.00, Yo- Made to .sell at $27.50, Excellent _machinesy made by. ex- perts and have all the improve- mientS of the highest grade inachin ‘ (Bai

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