The evening world. Newspaper, February 7, 1907, Page 13

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M da Bt en tr [ Bu tye - id ort Cor ee cITy Fev. Cob Are as [ ¥ lofgs; dowtlng, - a EIR B RACE—One mil Drlee, 105; pains: 108; jiu te Jos TOs—ftert 108) Glenclate, 103; Greencreat, TELEPHONE GIRL _ Caught Fire from Parent-Carried -Herto- Bath- ae So eee eae’ | uuetaind, of the West On iS i? Conuidering the sine oc the vessel, | Street. Btation, and. Bat tub and-Tried to Flood rie carried a orem of xbout-ten mea, | Ctamley, headquarters are, the Flanies Se eects tae ME DECORDIULY, Rave) ani Wecond stroet, near Columbus aye- It la: not believed that any of the| dinty or isomal tre fos atne unde n Miss Helen Carpen old, oMoe of Carpenter No The small mirror was on tho wall County Hospital, -The-airl was bummed Carpentér's hands (were! burned. Kitchen, sofa and wal Bridge Commissioner vertised (o-day ine the! Brooklyn ¢ gu work cithin tive days of tlon of tue St and to complete It the Alhanibra { py Aux. 90 nue and One| Note. es AVE Deer In view of this f Uridge Commissioner. the five-day work mukes tt practical fr any arma already: ‘FATHER OF NEW NAVY’; DEAD: Ex-Congresswan te Inereauc Warahips— BRIDGEWATIN Mass. age, of efghiy-tiree years, proming:t Republican, and lind ten years In Co Known as the Navy ew 1O Naa “aouvity rf : Bava ayatom. “peat win de to shock The RAMLEH has “‘taste” without being too \ FOURTH RACE— Seven furtorr\ THE EVENING WORLDT PT THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, TEN FREEZE I ICING, THEN __te st Off Hatteras Given Up as Lost. POLICE ON TRAIL FATALLY BURNED OF FIREBUGS Wid ~PINKING HER Hl \iss ‘Carpenters s-Clothe Incendiary Blazes Break Out Anew in Upper Part of town. a Gas Stove. z 3 ‘The Orebug Kept residents PL tt ~ TPNER or The Ryeniag World. tl MOTHER IS BURNED, TOO] yortate Var. Foi ios: The’ threa- | OF URS weet aide, butwaan Ninetystitth 3 ahi Tasted schooner s/reported: ‘ashoresoa an us Hu area and Titth streets awake nights (wo months ago, ff Ca! Hatteras, Dikmcnda Abpea beer sang | BFOMen out anew, and Poileo C has crew could have survived the oold and exposure to which they were subj ht even If tiey should { doin improvising «@ life ract broken out in the > twenty years “polite” vrewtiot within the brokerage RIN, TRS tor a‘ \elephone #! ide Dwo-us Gem were ait] fof the big apartment: yo mdjzsting her reputatory tobbefore the vessel brone ip. -That moat the southwepl cubner oF Am- ting’ to work from her homo atlof them were frosan to death in the sare ast at AGS EE as 12) Nostrand avenue, Bivokiya.|rigeing. and thelr bodies afterward Mouday Taat. was discovered by| james Norton, manager of a rine bulldings and wase exitne | washedinto Ue jar) fored jngtor | aol W. name or destination, but it ts thought ‘the fire. Thon the mother, fori et HE WAS LOST IN LOST It ein an ambulonce nie to, { charge COLD-FATAL TO “AGED. the —King'e but from Somewhere in Arkansas. {rom head ‘to feet and cannot recover. Mra. Carpenter's alr, arms and NANTUCKET, Maas Feb. 5 hands were burned” and her Greasy “was = = rear suavaritys che theceresentor: net afire while trying to save her] “I was lost and cold and hungty, | parttoularly in the past few woes, ¢avghter, She was hysterical and re-| Your Honor,” pleaded Wiltam Smith, | has caused considered mortality quired attention at home. Miss Mary {of somewhere In Arkinsas, to-day, be-| che aged residents of this falar fore Magistrate Connorton in the Long] jIaiand City ~Poltce” Court: That —was | before tho| his uxcuse for diving through a pl = @ass_window..in the front of He: 5; of the few crating: Swhaling ranat ters of the cid school und the jan ¥ ran ithe fret iooomative over tie Batti. more and Ohio Railroad. id $200 damage waa ¢ ema quenched the blaze. HAUNT WEST SIDE ‘3 which wore of oapéctaliy | & grocery | 1907. | Two Blocks on | SHA GNA Avenue. CHILDLABORLAW | | ONeill -Adams @ @ \ 1" 22 ae 21st ; Dist and 22d | Streets!) PASSESEAMTEBY | UNANIMOUS VTE No Work by Minors in} Factories Before 8A, M. or After 5 P.M Men’ s $1.00 Coat Shirts, 65c. Just arrived—1,200 men’s new Spring Shirts, most desirable style,all_of- good- wearing, fast color, woven blue chambray, in very fine, soft @\ quality. They are made with plain neeligee or box pleated fronts, attached or detached cuffs, Fach_shirt ts perfect in every little detail—laundered — neckbands, ~ placket sleeves, perfect fitting bodies. In addition to these new goods, we include all of our $1.00 stiff sem styles, open front and back, making a 65 ailcoat—st to The Brening World.) The chia iabor 7 Page, which pre- oyment of minora under | at age batdre § o'clock in| x or after 5 nt waht, ort rn ours in eny one day urlea of thy Btaya,” wax Sonate to-dsy,, The voto tig lot of fine, bigh-grade shirts way Sizes 14-to 47 inch under-price; 1 was found Te. ta. enforce, te 2,400 pairs of me grade, fast black, full ‘Maco ‘on. bo- preemie a cotton. Socks;...seat feet, double soles, perfect 12) C it shall quality; a beautifi TOUS. ic yarn of medium 2 dence of a “Yjotation of th child te: fond in the factories outside at the préacribed Nowra ‘The new" law will ve ween Special va Mus BUILDI? a gaz heater, W E lier. eae a hed by ‘members ot Mook and ie AMERIKA —8POKEN AT “BEA. | =a the ‘beadgsear she sar ber roft ‘The wind continue: very sh with stow 0, 22, whose Nhouss is! gABLE. IGLAND, N. 8., Feb. 7,—The auddenly wreathed in red, and, a very rourt 40a, elles ated site only «fee Loe Pe ae the bene ey AD! prambuig-American liner Amerika, trom. ¢! Best Vv alues in: E.mbroideries. ing that her clothes were var no ee eva a Te OLnOrS “ares a f, digovared {n-th i le LTS mies} t ra reach: Bee, Xr. Narto: : pe ae fi screaming Into -the kitchen, Fond Sareoulazt Wiowae eelte ne ulahed without Aniancalar a, fp point at 6.20 A.M. The Weare sh @ great values in-all-kinds-of Embraiderles ove ta, and waist Were afire when days defore Po wil probably reach her doek from th row baby widths 'to the wide assortment is comple: 3 apartment: 0, t | MoUUE KO ae dy ature, M {erabanly: Be Cre: poreitoncad ae algh tae a croeta Glneatlymoppoal — = ——— skirt and dress flouncit inching Edgings, Insertings, Bandings, dlumber toi heibasement: yrhich he Everybody ‘Xnows Skirt : { Corset Cover Embroideries. in great pro- burning clothing, bt fa ett im umber of sull sara wh real Be Vt : ~' fusion © signs; made on the mc t substantial Bape tothe ‘Thon t | } fc j wdrke: Sp c ¢ fey to a reporter for The World yes Flals, worked m,_and_in every, respect supério What Constipation is elsewhere atiretail— of her own danger, lftod tarday,- "buts ofcourse ‘some. of general class of em! oflered Helen bodily ax sho was falling Seed Ps ne, balaigs wali ere. = E body K a aster : = b hroom, j beak alga dozen firea in one q ows a she placed ee hts path. As Inent houses, howsver, which werd” WEG bs: SATs ego | | 20,000 yards Embrolderies, Fdgings| Sale of Embroidery as possbls the water was OR dee. Shape Eien i What Hunyadi Janos Is, | i pscelmanyae matched ain gulokly por rein the double apartment | and J £S. ¥ i Flouncings flooded over her burning clothing. BS Poce Nerul and and 116° me HUN \— teege proportion-of hunianity sutter , | small, meat effects and showy 4¢-! 5 sag yards of exceptionally well enmapeaaneuey erie aE cee j aor se / Burfeing has had men: on thet @ greater or lows extent fromm coustipati: 1) signs: - proidered Swiss. Flouncings 3 ever; n . . and they made one arrest on sts-) fe Other ilow really fow } * M. designs, yee fasn’ poston Reta oraer voony: t —* mn Deere elaborate and -bold desig copiing her amona, be | And He Wasnt fo asn't from Missouri, piston \gainat the Tare witsd he was Shas | taere_ate ay S| e7errandiiworthiupito;t2c. yard. | coples Sethe old French hand-made | ypeinand_gezerel dl om ries; failure cf the bowels to move regul bralde fe: also the popular Eng- "Ey 4B inches” for——skirts; i drasses; children's weary Ne, LEQ: yard, wattal up to 98c. yard. | 7Sc.yard_worth_up to $1.25 yard. worth-up-to ignorence © reat Natural ol Sc yards worth up to-39e: aly thy most effic: —___—| ADAMS BUILDING—Sd Floor | Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats, One deo is Hw tumbrertus 1 The rerut js ALLS FOR BIDS ON L" ROAD 10 BRIDGE Stevenson | st Sie to ‘Connect ie Spai. Island City," ex claimed the Magistrate. ‘'Impos No man with hls wits about him could uch & thing happen to dim." 1, Your Honor, you must not} loverlook tha other two counts—cold | {and hungry said the prisoner. “It's| enough to make the best of men! a rin with himself and jump An plate-giase window to get aint in Long Inland Cly. Now: | about tke sioner “+ “igea nese dint plied. ‘the man from Arkansas, ly at the Court. mind feaks,"" sald d- 3 os Til hold you Stevenson the Magistrate, | examina tt boitt my window and my | for bids ed or: ta tho first step toward connect: swith tha suggested ‘Smith. ax he to the prison pen. started back Sway loon 4a Man tween the o- bridges, Th teament re Fea the, 9 ler to begin | certitica. todas. Regular Prices $8.00 $5.00 and. $10.00, A most unusual chance for youths 15 to 20 years and men up to 36 breast. There are plenty of medium and heavy weights as the sale begins. The Suits—Made of ‘fine cassimeres, worsteds and cheviots, tra splendid range-of Sandsome—patterns; the tailoring Is —thor- cphly -good,-and—allin all they are the Best sults—ever: shi under $8.00, Now they're. The Ovcreotesi heavy weight Ox- ford or black trieze-and-melton-and_medium. weight all-wool tan and olive coverts. The ’ ibsolutely right and sre a moat remarkable for posOO Great Sale of Men’s Broken Suits. Men's Separate Coats. . - $1.98 | Men’s Separate Vests...» “$1 00 Men’ s Separate Trousers $1.50 jon of several hundyed" odd~garments—(he result of a great business. The origina? suit PES ranged from-$10.00 contractors are eet by ONG y say that limit for beginning the impossible ete at 6 structural ILateet-of tne sda 3th Uolsinig +t te bx given onters for Si ieeres Satie rreteaicscom gece lb Marrix, Worked + ‘ou often wished for a cigarette <i Bar was tasty without being heavy—one that-was smooth and mellow without being insipidfy mild?> Then. try the RAMLEH—you'll find it is exactly what you want. Feb. =| meressman Bénjamit W. Harris died | ‘his Hone “ere sary to-giy a the He was a Kress, where ther of th heavy—arid a smooth, mellow fragrance- that > never tires—the very quality you so often look for, but so seldom tind, = Try a box to-day, -[0c. for 10 © Sold everywhere S. ANARGYROS, Mir. $1) Filth Ave., New York NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. PARK. NEW ORLEANS, La) for’ “to-morrow'#| yIRST RACE hale Cur- Spares ie 103 vain iis: , foment Gam. selling. —Cora Bicamiun Jeasatny, Gold Truke,” 107) Katscrhoft, Iu hors Noli. ire : MoAiitn \110; Schroe ‘a Midway, 110, 100; Layaon, “yadur, ten. ot) ISG! Heart, ot ttysetnth y, 103 ! an Hink Sp \ng, us PLUNA TE raylor, 2 Sperry, we, 107? naevn, aisssbne Abe r= Ist Floo S ADAMS B Special in. : Women’s 25c. Hosiery, 15c. Women's_very. shecrest, transparent, cobweb \ weight, silken, mer- cerized, seamless, fast-black Hosier iy pairs ‘of seconds; J5c 25c. kind, a pair 5 SAAS =—@ a ADAMS “BUIT.DING—3d Floor | 2,000 Pairs Women’s Shoes| i Pair This is one of the biggest bargains in Regular $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 Kinds, Women's Shoes we have ever known of, dat the price they are certain to $a.be_on_hand early to-morrow. re fine patent leather and demi glace all the best new lasts and in every first class, Sizes 2% to 7, C to E en widths. grades; es and styles irregu- lar; while they last. hey. last $1.00 “Women's 69c. Spats, 25c, Women's Black Cloth Spats, in every siz just what you want for the weath- fe er; Our regular 69c, quality, for..— 25c¢ Women's Slippers, |Sandals,49c ; We will offer 10c. Pair, to-morrow a You never heard of an offer like tls Ui; lot of hesetine sandals for & boys and giris; in before. Women’s slippers, 20 different “styles; some worth 43 Goodyear welts, | white uckskin much 2s $1.50 pair. A litle shop. I nite tinen tolled, which does not lessen their |uppers ste, 6 to 12 to 2; recwarly By 25, $1.50 and $1.75 se Pati Speci, A9c value in the least; atinreberentare (No Mail Orders) special, ia | 4Daus BUILDING—Ist Floor |_____—. $5.00! $1.00) Our regular $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 | _ Size 27x84—Regular $2.50, at. | O’-NFILL BOILDIR Extraordinary, Bargains in Waists, House Robes and Sacques $2. 98 Nun's ‘Veiling | Waists, $1.98 We will offer_to-morrow_a_special lot_of 25 dozen Nun's Veiling W; see in colors and black and white; sale. fine Value at N98) Pie Sacques | Ripple E Liderdown Sacques | Here is just what you want for his coli weather—a- nice, arm House ‘que; finely: made_of Specialy ul for ual We will place onsale to-morrow | for-quick—clearance-a-special tot! ti good quality. ripple eiderdown; of fine-Flannelette Sacques;-usu- }regularly soldat aE 48 ally sold at’75c., for this 48 Oe 1 for {o-morrow sale New Spring Figured Lawn Sacques Just 40 dozen of these Popular Sacques for to-morrow's -selling— all new Spring models; this.is a chance you cannot afford to ° 79 miss; a high-grade $1.25 Saciue at, ¢ JoNBILE NUITDING—3d “Floor| Splendid Values in Boys’ Clothing Money ‘Saving Opportunity | Four exceptionally big + Phese-dre-the kinds thai 4S You can, bargains i in the Boys’ Clothing Departmen it go-quickly, so get He as-carly-in-the-da ‘Splendid mixed double- ibe former prices $3.98 to $5.9 asted and three-| plea Suis, to sell at... $1.5 98 | Fine all-wool and pure worsted Suits—double-breasted and Norfolk: styles, straight or knickerbocker trousers; all the making and trimmings are of the bests former prices $7.00 ane $8.00, 3 $5. 00; “special at. Handsome navalty Overcoais, in mixtures and plain Colors—=also fine 3-piece Suits, ‘sizes 214 to-16-years, majority ofsizes. -up-to-£2-years : former prices-£5,00.and $6.00, special als. $3.95. - 25¢. Boys’ Hats, Caps and Blouses, regular price 50c., special at. J@*NEILL BUILDING—3d Floor| os To-Morrow Bargain Day in Misses’ Coats and. Suits. Misses’ Suits—mixtures and plain colors, ‘long and medium ; lengths, lined throughout with satin;-some-of-these-models-are-ad vance Spring styles, with full pleated skirt; sizes Wis 16 | and 48 years; positive $25.00 valu special ate. “$ 18. 00. Misses’ Three. Quarter Length Coats —plaids. and cheviots, “with notch velvet collar; sizes 14, amd 1&years; $16.50-value,special-at. eis. $12 5. back “with $10.75 Girls’ Full Length Coats—in broken: sizes, in light and dark mixtures -and-a_variety- of styles. These-coats have sold- as high as $10.50; special for this Sle eee $4.95 Misses” Rain Coats—Oxford and fan, Tox es belt; collarless effect outlned..with braid; sizes 14, +6 and 18 years; special at. Clearance Sale Women’s ~ Underwear. High-Grade Goods—Rare Bargains. A very special, offering “of women’s hand-trimmied medium and (light weight Swiss Ribbed Cotton Vests and hts. ‘The vests:are made | with high neck and long sleeves, low neck without steeves, and low neck with short sleeves; value $1.00, special at.... 59c Women's Union Suils;-mediuin-and-lght weight worsteds, hand | trimmed, in white and natural; values up-to-$2.50-per_garment:a{ “splendid "opportunity tostcure tine underwear-atysuch a oye {5 low price; special at,........ 005 -Women's-Ypsilanti-Vests.and Pants, in medium. and heayy. 5 : welghts; regular. price $1.50 each, very special-at.. fers 8 Cc $1.50 Women’s black merino Ypsilanti at-$3.00,.to clese-out-atcerey __—exarer BUILDING—4th Floor| ights, very fine value Great Showing of the Most Popular Rugs, in the Scason’s Newest Designs and Colorings, at Considerably Less Than Regular Prices. Wilton Velvet Rugs 9x12—Regular Axminster Rugs Size s $40.00; spe- Size 9x12-—Regular $27.$0, at¢$27.50 + +-$35.00 Size 83x10.6—Regular $23.50, at— $39.00 Size 27x63—Regular $2.75, at... $2.25 $1.95 10:Wire Tapestry "Brussels ugs: 9x12—Regular Size spe- cial... vores $17.50 We make a special showing of Bath and Bedroom Rugs. $20.00; Oriental Rugs and Carpets An exceptional showing of the most popular weaves at substantial reductions from regular prices during this’ sale, Guendjes. Carabagh and Daghestan Oriental Hall Rugs. Rugs. 3-to 4 feet wide, 8 to 15 long. Regular $30.00 to $65,00—Speclal, 3 to 3% feet wide, 4 to 6 feet long. i Regular $12.50 to $19.50—Special, $20.00 to $45.00 $8.00 to $13.75 | Afghan Carpe!s. Shiroan and Baluchistan Rugs. | An exceptional assortment of designs 3 to 4 feet wide to 6 feet long, | to seléct from: Regular $17.50 to $25,00—Special, 7 LNB ft. to 8 ft 3 inxtt ft, $13.75 to $20.00 | Regular $100.00 to $65,00—Special, * | 5 iY Tabriv, Kirmanshah and Sarat Regs. $75 (0/5135 Average size 4x6 feet. Anxtolian Mats. : Regular $60.00 to $85.00—Special, ‘An extra assortment of designs, | $50.00 to $65.00 Regular $2.00--Special,....: $1.35

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