The evening world. Newspaper, February 5, 1907, Page 9

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——umier—oioervation by Rarzeons— Policeman hot Dog. - heh ——“qrnit theif time onthe DOG SUFFERS AOM RABIES Raymond Meyer Develops Disease -Three Weeks After Animal's Attack. Ruymond Moyer, eleven years old. of No. UW) Luquer retreat, Brooklyn, was to-day taken to Long Inland) Collese Yrowpital. suffering from a violent at tack of Tables -as- there of 1-3 bitten three, weeks aso by n dog that also bit half a dozen other pi Ane cluding Patrolman. Louis Havili the Hamilton avenue station, Nene of tthe other victims has yet developed the J Evended discage, but young Mayer's at- ack has cnused the Krayest fear among. } them. ii Others wha werd bien and who! are | *undor observation are Anthony Biischéry yiinsteon, (of No. 13) peal avenus; Edward Hooligan, nine, of No. 2 Union wirectecsick-darnce: Blavinehopiwalsei-oe No. dl -Columbia atreet, va Mother Fought. for Son. The dog, a big, shakey brute, fir appenred in the Hamilton’ ayenve sec: “Wi. (He wus trothing atthe mouth and ‘bit several persons before hi Durst into ‘the home of the Meyer tani ho were Seating tein supiet atte Makisie Beyer s the boy's mo! dog, but b the, chin; where ho Win attended a Gurgeon Wikie, who to-day took him to ] Uie hospital On the next night the dor | again appeared in-Yatauer Dire, Meyor notified the police, man Haviland was sent out with in- atcuctions ts: catch he dog ulive if poa- jstble. sochat-the animal might be placed Ral in| | Yin trying “to catch erely on the arm to pro The po the Meyer yard a him was bitty Haviland thea shot the ef boy woke ain ning. He was frothing | nd erating: his teeth w the ambulance surgeon was called. His chances of recovery are said to be sight. Since all Who Were bitten were given the same sort o t there fs more than hat the ‘others may al Coreg oar wy APPT ON WORKING. |<zxce, WHILE FRE RAGED aT TBERGER ae _ So Used to Blazes Employees i» Didn't Mind Noise of | THE TRAFFIC JOB) ha | Engines, “ Police Inspector Quits Staten With «dig /fire_roaring inthe base- mont of the Planct Mis, In Carrol! |. d- Goes atreet, Brooklyn, to-day, 200 girls and Island -and Flood Goes haif as many boys and men kept calmly to the Bronx at work at thelr machincs. The whis- tling of engincs and shouting of fro-) men outside J ever-draw-the em-| ployres_to the windows. They are so! Commissioner accustomed —to—biazes in—thecetinr—of sey the the plant that the occurrence fails to; Schmitt -@laturb their serenity. jBewan. Seven, ser The Planet Milla is a gigantic rope,| Were also transf yarn_and sring factory extending from | at Neadquarters tha Carroil:sjreet back to President street, | Cation of McCarren¢ power int It ja three stories high, of brick tire. | Of heresy tr fingham Announsed to: proof construction with freproot doors |, The tra Separating the..uedur fromthe upper {into e a tol ing, Schmitthe ip from, flgore. There. doors. wera. nautc ep the sniaxe confined co the ihr Stat Inland UW take charge of the eo Prratte in “place -of Inspevtor cod, Wao ars too the Bronx to be proot that 1 tit —[t—did _,0t—penetrats, Worktooma ia sumgent quantities to ine terfere With the employees. ‘A watchmantdiscovered the blaze and turned. in an alarm, Ag a precaution: ary measure the -flraman-jm—mubhorite: % yl. .was firat an. tbe scene, turned init oy Honan will tims. ORME testhie dep era THD aetna errocis; hock ange intaee | BTne to take command in trucks ani engines were stalled tora ‘ 5 7 Fadlds of halt a mile in*all directions Lie dock: Iniamiominenr Ona from the scene of the fire, Halt a} ‘Archibald Black, Gowen — ene: t gt, however, real: transterrod hi thie xltawuion. erat engines anal wallgrars In-a {pene ee €! a t alles pom are In-a jeinatated by the eo yard etwloaed tn the factory and_out -been retired iyethe-Hontd—of—Pottee i “n a. oma path: 32 Hels as Hs tha Wire Department 4 rs [Sur econe: ape H Ped signed tothe Ver- Kept one The six Wie © ‘places were oan alarms.L lat: -Almonstad, Jonn Dwyer, 1.Uig apparatia ADranaD he Gremen apenti Drennan and comparat! Huge snow all over town and 5 Way to fires and! ——__——_— pack” to the “houses” pashing=— thei engines or: tracks ‘Anmwering a call to a fre at > Ma ee eet ASTORIA The crew of t truck got mr and muimed Just Ay the renderone’ venfele| For Infants and Children, — ot under Way Arthur Cole, In. attemp: fing to-Jump to tis osition slimes end The Kind You Have Always Bought |. « ‘Ashland plice Track No. 6 was’ § fell) One” of the wheelx pissed pvc tim, —but—thesalt. show. actod.as. i! Bears.the | cushion and his heavy coat and cloti-| Signature ing were additional protection. He was ‘of taken to Brooklyn Hopital suffering from painful but not serious Injurte: A Gibson E Head | fs the triumph of pen andj ink work. , Charles. Dana! . | MANHATTAN CLOTHING co, ee Ba Ave, near .6Mb Bt, pictures may be had by get-| ting the ROS Te SFR \Carmen? Once More Cee At the Manhattan Opera-House | Jose is LEAINGTOH 70 SAVE 59% 9 G07S Remarkable Sale || of 2,008 Pianos Jalmores as Don Signal Palle le Sp sales Pisno Investments In the World. 2,000 New Concert Gr and Upright Artistic Pianos which, from:every standpoint, repre> the ensembles. what will benefit a section. In the, firial scene Olin the wtle part re: | aster Rapid Transit Commission was formed to’ lay our {peated her tr 5 routes for all Subways, Twayn the my Saving to You of | from $ 160) 10 as Oo _jand move aad be Almas eho fitted | Ata Clears telufn-of Ponatda-to-the-part—ot palaatarionat ae L& sr a ate frentini made more,of Fraschita tha usually calls for by hee vi » Assurance and herp) be so located. © The following reasons in support of the Commission ang With Nie power a . Wus Interesting, Ist:—Proposed at] 6th: —Fourtaen $350Tone- «LastingWaltersPianos$198 $480 Walters-Excelsier Pianos -$225. £500 Walters Pianos, Style D, $250 $175 Celebrated fetiord- Pianos $2495) $475 Renowned Weiguer Pianos $240 #470 ttrendeome” Harmony: Hanns: S475 Walters Pian ‘ HOO Winters: Pianos: Strte 475 Henowned 00 - feet of the will permit of the! potnte Sot prnsont--nnd “pred who-ne-that connecting the thus enabling eset to TharoaRa=6R=1 ficiency of the others, the result of a cold. Yesterday she ca: Ji New Jersey _ PEARY TO LECTURE. An_illustrated lecture willbe given Gommander R. E. Peary this oven- socond Street Broo mise eM 8750 Walters Vert more-equally Alvided-at Fourteenth! Lex-| Street than ‘at Twonty-third, ington Avenue and present system) Hundred and ‘Twe Twenty-seventh under the auspices of the nis Men's Lean \ being POINT) . Which wili be In-| Brooklyn Loop. 5 n $1,000 wi iltern tersected by (muimber of Jott| ereater tho the Bhominelale ah Tan BLOOMINGDALES’, 59th to CO: -S , increased by and Business Peildings, now erect- {ng in the neighborhood of Four- teenth Street — Lex. to 3d-Ave., House to be| of Unton Square re- quires xpress service to enable Litigants, Witnesses, Lawyers, Clerks, Officlals and others to reach {t quic! many points, uptown and down'end without delay, remembered=that 476588 Stop —is—at! Chambers} al Street closo to the City of Records, Comptrolers' and Tax OMices, etc. {ntercommuniention these most {mportant- Public Bulld-! Ings would be vastly facilitated by) the Express Station being place Fourteenth Street hundreds—of PLASTER has a fing aromatic odor because it's the choicest materials—it Cures because i's made of the right” ~Just-smethone;-thats zt Kyou have to do to compare it with all other Plas across Rivers Nt yt Hail ‘and! on the various public am 5 have beew inceea lor-Goiyeatty the original and geasine porous plasters Made of absolutely the porest and beet ‘eed end Drags Act, June 30, Brandreth's Pills) A Lavative and a Blood Tonic th:—Fourteenth j most convenlent point for the Im-! working =-poprbetton ~50C Weekly $12.95 LikeAbove Cut, Valuable vegetable products, make it Cash $11.95. blood parifer of excellent character. “Fer Coasttpatieu,Establianed 1762 — EVERY WOMAN ta to fool wall and Leake well C are to be expected. noe, throws oat harmony the whole | » Pill ES Genuine-Singer. or Domestic Cabinet Machines, $33.50 maghine roid and immodiately Te and % ® TOOTHACHE? secret. application The Vitalized System, Proposed Lexington Avenue Subway Express Station At Fourteenth Street A PUBLIC- NECESSITY. The real_question before the Commission is w hat “will benefit the whole City of Greater New York, NOT to fix a points at which "Stations, both local and express, ae be established. “The Commission, in its unbiased judgment, under. ad- vice of its engineers, has already done this in the case of ington Avenue Subway, establishing an Express -Station-at-Fourteenth Street,. believing that it should adhering to its original plan are submitted : venient to. the Bridge_and-the: teforr- tent to” Vione nees in Brook und the and ferri this-eonn: of Brooklyn lye south teenth S that lne. | 7th:—Above advantages will tie in completion of the proposed Rrooklyn loop, of which the station will be at Four- teenth Street. énabling-alf-who-nse New-York to aval themselves of express travel yocth _west on bath. | rently recentnated o the Joop to and south, eas sibwaye. stores on Fourteenth Street orin| eater ninber of people tof th Street than-are brought) by the OMce Build; ger Hudson River from Which wil connect with Lexington Avenue route. teen thine during the twenty. | Street section, Sth:—Twenty-third Street {4 a cen y from| tre for people who ride in carriage and automobiles. who have thelr own comfortable means ot. travel elng prinetpally| ho tiepend| — means of Vourteenth Street conveyance.” between 10th:—Fourteenth Street affords a safe and ensy approach to an im= portant Express Station without al sine Hike that of Twenty-third Street and} broadway, where the peeullar jux- ition of high buitdtigs, open spaces und divergent street angles makés & confusing and vehicle oon-| 4 Rpple muamagnn PoOrensing Si wide and dangerous ere tape gested spat, particularly object weather, DENTISTRY. Dental work that pleases! is the work that patients! recommend to their friends It’s the only kind we do. A} nachities taken in. splal sen inrtipation and all Dinoedert of th Full Set of Teeth beaut! Gold Crowns, 22 Kt. Gold Fillings from. . Silver Fillings. from. 10 Years’ Guarantee, NTEE | ENT | all on vs tS Vos COMA: Western CotunenFOR SALE. $4 CREDIT 1 Keep Fon uel Laur family well dremead In the AND) GENTLE NR Loring sat the low-| Ever y “4020—Gramerey | eee ‘Autos + Scarce Mind ican Auto THOU Oughi me fw any quo y = ‘At your disponats Th 3d Ave., Pas ad Ave, a ATrows, Corbing | 167 West 23d St., N ‘Near 7th_Ave Chatham Ee + Gibson is the most famous) ‘of artists, A set: of Gibson |W; TCH ; FOR SALE— American "Walch and. iD AEAL ESTATE Autamphile aaa “change Buildinas, ICI OEE, i ation On ae from Herald Square, Artct Renta mow alld dou hey next ApH om powtal oda, for Land. corporation, S87 Hye ee ne Broadway Y {780-1782 Treadway, -ANOND = ia CRED! Goods guaran: Pari and delivered oa Tirst Dayruenur Contt. eA THA DIAMOND ak WATCH, 00... Mews, | Sunday World. be weekly: passa # wee! iia rf trial will convince you. Get the result of 30 years’! | exper: jence, = Gold Crowns Garg aides Inge, fr ot" Teeth Extractions} | HANKS DENTALASSN. 203 & 205 Sixth Ave., Just below 14th Street, over Kilsbe’s Restaurant, \LAWYERS. . GEO. ROBINSON (Lawyer)! {na Navan of, (da7). Dany. 37Ur at (evenings) World Wants Work Wonders, 8, (8, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West lourteenth Street. 3, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West Thirteenth Street , 15, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, ‘Greatest Lace Values in Town For Dressmakers’ Sale If you have any possible need for Leces now or In near future, visit our Atores-this-weelsor7Read-caretulty every item-that-tottows, for eneh and y ftom ts_an_oxcepttor EAgings winds In ertings = 1 Edel: 7 Varloux width 1 uy Trimming laces —P and Imitation Daches! Jdwingk und Ingertings— mont in New York— Linen Cluny Lacos—w Wedaingn. and |Iuserting and “Yale? to 6 backs ‘Point do Pat no ola,or dro pNalue - ues eae Specials From ‘Other Sale Departments! [eee ere oe Dressmakers’ SilK-Finished Siciliennes Wwelght—extra: silky— ind, other lend ethers now —sals_them- ft —td— for sila sale: New wiotsind Suitings, A ond Plaids th eta have Sleeve Plaitings itfon Plaitings—extra black and waite 4 Inch—ustally th Street ts more con- Willlamsburs maore-conven-} P who Hye_or-do-buet=| {n short. to. nil ridges uth thereof, and tn i BhOUld be borne In ae a fact (not generally real- : that more than — NINE. TENTHS Gt the présent population of Four-|, 2 feet, Manhattan, -and-fn- {ure growth of Brooklyn must edn. tinue to be principally south of = Green Tickets Show Dresemakers: Sale Departments: —f=20-20-ID inch larga. arantend-yard, ide— "awepiensld, say rable lack and white ited oma —aineclmok sy uling the amart block effect— Justroun quatlt art J ingerte at, women's Summrer— Fancy Satin Foulards—23 inch || ingle and fancy dota in different sizes, also str! two-toned figures or elsewhere: .65 and Black Ribbon Velvets AM silk—satin pack. i Vary desinedle -for -everdn: Advantages. also tobe accentuated on cam plotlon-of tower tiumnelsam “Tho number of. people tn y “the | Fourteenth Street ae at any four hours {s greater than In Twenty-third Great Ribbon Values Wide: Shaded Lowsines-— Platn and Liberty Satin Tafteta— Black and colors—3 to 44 inch—regularly 13¢. Beautiful lot of Millinery M latest novelty tints to blend, from tino Fancy Bore derod Taffeta: “—€tearance Sate of —— = Women's Robes, Kimonos, Wrappers, Dressing Sacks and} Tea Gowns German Flannel and: Flannelette —trim’d with lace, stitehed satin Veta—all ‘atlic— ne in-price iy aur regular. prlew -A— for thin sale, deseee This-in wav below Import cont Tek oy Jace Nepe tor waists And RoWwNsrlS cto QUANEY.coseedee 15. Very fine Lace Nets and Galone— re $1.69. 983) Were $2.95. 1.20 | Were 4.58. 1.49 | Were 26.95, Edgings, Insertingw and worth up to, .29. Laces by: piece—Gelmiin ench—round and square resb—al fraple widths and) patterna=tn iter demand than’ ever—13 y alue $12... a Qne of the most desirable Spring and Summer Fabrics—worth 24 cena, aden are ax exqulalty ing to-turquatse. and inc] ns pretty fancy and pastel cil oyntor whit Pineapple Silk Checks Dainty Shimmering Goods of Pink, "With interwoven cheoks ; te-make lovely dressy Kowns for Winter and Summer Evening wear—regularly AS....000+ 629 New-Ganvas-Voiles Fine texture, wool. Sinish—whtte, i black and. full ling of shades a8 for Shirt Waist, ton and Russian Dreasos82 inches wide fine value at 12%, sesereemons B {Embroideries and Allovers Handsome Embroidery Flouncings— 8 Nainsook an bric— ont eyelet and Point Ventse es Tinished: scae avert 8 tO oat Special Lot Bdxings ‘and ingert- inge—stronm showy ordi designs, in- vot _ nnd eyelet. effects, alsa ns and dainty des! Cambric and Nalnsook—in dresses and underweat— regularl Green Tickets Show Dressmakers’ Sale Departments. Dotted White Swisses_ Extra fine—pin, medium ‘and cushion dot trolce of three QuUlitiat: ccc eet Regularly 49 and 60. +37 White Silk Chiffonettes dreases—w nahi petfoctly-cvariously— fold by other at 2, and .60—our price. White Brussels Nets Wo eperal qualities for Walst Di and Evening eaves Dur rewular .98 quatt seeve 67 Our regular 69 quality... 15 MERCHRIZED PERCALINES— , White and full line of destrabia _Colors—I2 Cent QUALILY «see esearsear® MERCERIZED SATEENS— High matin lustre—binck and afl pew shades for drop skirts and Unings—usumlly Mes aol T. Dressmakers’. Shears Fine Steel Laid—tull nickel fintsh— al stzee 39 $ Inch—veusliy- f - 0 Al in Flanneis Do not nian getting rid of un) desirable left-overs..,.-Among the following aro the newest, nattiest output of the best mills, but by -our-unatternble-rule wust- go be- fore .March lst: bandings.oF Perelan Lorders— Fiannelotte Dressing Sacke— m—=Now were: $1:04—Now.7 86 1mpotted..sipring.. Waletinge—itent, {monos—Germn n_ } AM ASVoo! Grey Suitings, Mixtures Ppippre Teliercown Rote wore $1.05—Now cashnierg Tea Gowns— “Now 5-49 | 38ine Scotch Fiannets—ond Glearance-of Men's Blanket Robes Were $4.8—Now.: Were .8—NowWs: ‘MORNING ‘SALES To- morrow, Wednesday, Until } P, M. To prevent dealers buying ge of restricting quantities. Usitic embid Waite Flannele— we reserve the privile’ 1’ Black Dress Skirts ‘raitor Cloth, Cheviot and Panama aizo Mixtures—lates pleated atyles—evorth se.00.gnd $5,001." SECOND FLOOR Boys’ Flannelette Pajamas x ‘aili—aing siriped Madrua— large peat birttons wo THIRD FLOOK- ¢ Blankets finish—extm quality— ote Heavy Whit a wiza foria borders-st Our Morning. Bal taney Madras Shirts et lari str pos——aott SSoms—toll Jaundere aor made + MAIN: FLOOR men’s Cambric Wrappers Spring Indigo Diyos and feta weth White eee ‘yoko—brald tpimn'd ruftio Overs ahoulder—d un VEST neyCDING hey 8 og seit BUILDING. SOLD cnet 1 P. M. ONLY—NO- MAIL OR ‘TELEPHONE ORDERS, AIP wool dai fot, Grey, Navy an < Brown Mixtures—tor Bo: et Waista, Men's Shirts, Wamen's Shirts ete. —Heat-colora—were .bb. 39, dark and medium etripes, plaids Aid checke—peg barby Bier rere and French Mlanneds- value. and 60, A Woot bress: Pisani Specials in Dress Linings all desirable colore—were and {ancy Elderdowns—la fans shades—~ earlier price 4 c signs—earlier .79 to $1.19) elaborate 2 of White ant Colored Fianneia, + vd Flannels—at leas than Mi} Cost, Babies’ Fine Silk Caps Emb'd Poplin, Barathea and Louisine Spring styies, with net ruches and ribbon rosettes or satin bowa— silk tes—allk lined—sizes to 3 29) yrs. 2 sot SECOND. POOR CENTRE AUICDING. x Renaissance Centre Pieces 2x inch—round and aq uare— 56 iinen contren, with deep laco— usually 2H MAIN F 2 “UILDING. Reversible Smyrna Rugs 7,6x10.6 ft,—Panel, Medal fon and Orlental’ design i olorings D ‘Our regular price, $6.08, which ie lower nan “oliere ak, tor equally large RUE this quuall THD. PLOOR—NEW_DULLDINO. Heavy White Cluny Lacea Edgings and Insertings—2 to 4 inch— handsome patterns for Under- wear, Curtains and entire Wats! —6 to 10 cent. values iG MAIN FLOOR—C! ANTRE BUILDING. Huck Towels 18x39 and 17x34—full bleach— 1] hem'd or hematitched—excellent 8 yalug at 12% and MAIN FLOOR-NEW. DING. 1 4 | 4 4

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