The evening world. Newspaper, February 8, 1907, Page 13

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menonecencentore piece lace socensscsid ARAMA Sins ae NONE 1907. FEBRUARY 8, Site: Bloomingdale Brothers’ Get Rid of the Snow Mounds FLAN WAKE i) PERSONS HOMELESS Tenement. Fire Drives Fam- ilies into the Street in Panic, FUGITIVE BANK - THIEF SAVES HIS. -CAPTOR'S LIFE Absconding. Treasurer|\# Sues GN U Rescues Surety Com- a B f§ x street, Brookiyn. inze started tn ae tease fs 4 | ella E it —and- spread | pany’s-President. HE « Gibsoft pie Heads” are perhaps the most. popular-of — . Charles Dana Gibson’s~ who lived "Tho best thing I can do Is'to take! |}, g =e! ait ta my pNnishment,'! satd Howard M. Shaw. poe PERS - ‘ ss ie 1S feel ‘The origin, was che Had been bri Eeughty back hae pated 3 : SS ]] and thy jarsha The problem’ of removing the mou t surrounded the Blpo: Kitred : ore yeninth stfee He_tha; spacious Sat chhidren —— r z : a Le Sie le ie 5 rie gp tor’ |’ Give Your Washerwoman Fels-Naptha, jet ‘and treaau ewotkd-try-to-setticwith the company, Shaw. disappeared: election day. He wa. ked up late last night at the Ralpft Avenug Police Station. Says Anty Drudge: : n, President of the Pen eerie ee atte Y + perfectly |heriat and DIO ° af art work His y Company, which, 5g : sointetha ira loe Shea bee Mrs. Gossiper—" iodness, hut ‘Mrs. Veririch must. have a € Se ed him lant Sunday) Cleaning Departinect. yohis capture’ Shaw| Bloomingdale Tiros, caused to be c| om drowning in Ches-| structed’ a -melter, much .on the on x hall storm: of that used in repairing asphalt het from. Brooklyn ments Te Conslats OF Wargo tanic con . leutning gallons of keroxeno, mounted on! | n-two-wheeled. track, attached. to —ireont ot which ty the oyen, a fist pt Jet of work in that big house. I’ve heard she had four ‘ women doing the washing.” :_Mrs.-Cottager—I_have had more than no. dozen doing my. washing, though only one at a time.” Anty Drudge—“If you bought. Fels-Naptha SOAp, you could -more— serious ro, "but a pretty facc, no peoat A that the s00ner— or tater learn. ae has ha of shect fron. about five feet aaa healthy, happy, contented woman keep your washerwoman Jonger or do the washing Thi Js elevated probably fiftenn |) is most of ull to. be admired. Drawn by Charies Dana Gibeon. ‘ eal «lanes eters the groind, “Under the| Women troubled with faints yourself. Washing is a small job for any woman if'she Copyeisht, 1002, 1 I Teusaall. place, and” : ‘oven are the flerce flames of the burn- iff spells, irregularities, nervous irrita » uses Fels-Naptha in. cold or lukewarm water, and lets bility backnslisry tho blues 17 Sud it take the place of boiling nd-hard rubbing.” é Imade a deep -S ieion upon the pub- #4 sensation: not tee py or popula: and advancement in Tater From A to water. Uy -attor—the—mnow—cearet—tha- 4 ie-mind—But_for the picture. collec = a ~ Dirt is the home of germs. “You gather = a basin ces or abeial Ilfo ts Aetponeiles YAO, i i T = if -¢ of these t We oe ° JANITRESS FOUND A iP ever. CREAR RD ee them in the dust that’ settles on your tor. the h ome BABY IN CaS ase nhyite roots ana horus: Te gets WG fx9| clothes, in the mud of the‘streets, from] h —— aca unod thetcrpan wénioted/and “SOA soiled car seats and in many other places. decorator, the: rich man’s house on the bay shore. Ne at once upot theorgan afflicted/and fheorend de tete + Brrvoxt: c + a ~ _ = 3 “eine itl wie pooedee Pa Abandoned Week OM Boy —wasi (ue nerve wary pvaliay Pies Bios MN [) NOW want to kill thesegerms: mr the “i hachelor, the Moe's Whar = Healthy and Hungry_and _._'f toms. No other modicine in the country has received such unqualified weekly wash, or they may cause trouble. oe 4 ‘omlison slipped on the ‘ice-coated bbled Up Food. iq indorsement or his such @ rocord of cures of female ills as has ~ : be eon detectives gid a" ees, Sey Ge aed Rien Levdia E Pinkh Vegetable C d Fels-Naptha soap isa germicide. Withit, ./college girl, the , hed tg Max Sarr, Janitres + r ts + Hettcted nies in oie or cr | yA fa su an arm's ese i © open boiling is not necessary either to ve Stroy iE Solzeileand Tt s Fest ntzler, of O31 State St, S wots Ne-Yo writes: : : heporris loneatinioulawrar i teoabledaw ithtatw aunésrwhishi seemed) (© pee or wash Boy ious In ole or [schoo 7 eu ukewarm-water,-Pels-Naptha-makes short _j¢he-yeuth of the selned ‘Tomliso! Ky avenue, Willlamsburg, went Into the? drrin-eli-my strength-awey--T-hed-dell- Arewdnel ~nerrous, ofsavcare=alinilarsto-glas’eqred= by=tydin inkham's Vegetable work of dirt, and disease germs cannot pets land it is the | the launch ana at —— —___ cellar this morning to set the furnace’ irritable, and-all worn out Chaneing-toread onc of your advertisements Compound, I decided to try {t and I cannot express my gratitude for the Ue in him, Mw “TUE - draughts she heard a@ faint; plercing MACKAY TO THE RESCUE. - cry from somewhere in the darkness near the steampipes. She found there benefit received Iam entirely well and feel like » new person.” —live-in- the same tub. : pe Vani e Lydia EB. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the most successful a . aoe ee nt nae hen EuEere: | remedy for all forms of ‘Female Complaints, Weak Back, Falling and Be sure and use Fels-Naptha soap the |: Gibson” Heads” ten Meiotetakius hin is tha. Clyne | Displacoments_Inflammation and_Clceration, and is invaluable in pre- Fels-Naptha way—no hot water. C) Ber = % = ring for childbirth-and the Change of Lite: hi [atreetpolice-station—which-ts-only ap D& seer husslPiock away, The police turned tho | Mirs, Pinkham’s Standing Invitation to Women that have pleased its contract Jn: the ‘specified | ume— baby to the Children's Socte! Women suffering from any. form of female weakness are invited to ——_— — Sn: ~ “ — - ; i Tope ae PS bets Bald ki ras Prgmptly communicate with Mrs, Pinkcham, at Lynn, Mass. Her advice i them most. free and always helpful. The Sunday World's Want Directory makes more “Offers of Posi- A : Dns by Chaos Dana oan ma tions” than ay. 2 other tivo mediums in the universe. There 1s a reason ReyTiehtc OL Re Hee Wapealles -|for this not far to seek. These ““Gibson Heads” contain beauty, _ simplicity iz = artistic effect an SEs elevating sent ment. This is surely enough’ to: crown | anything ae Well, there certainly _ ~ were lively doings at Gumpel’s two _ ‘stores this week. The news that Gumpe’ 1 BOUGHT OUT. and IS-SELLING OUT M’ KEON ~ & SMITH'S, Brooklyn's immensely- popular_clothing establish- ment, was a magical attraction. It looked like there were as many men- buying the McKeon & ‘Smith stock as there were recent voters for Hearst. ~The difference, -tho’,-was that every fellow who-polled a purchase got bigre- J turns for his effort thig time. GUMPEL1S STILL AT IT THIS WEEK "_=at it good and plenty. ‘There's many a thousand men wearing clothing ob- tained at this sale and sporting the sa the disposal prices mean, and === BHSTE smany & thousand more that will be in on itp rest of the deal.. We. explained why : fans. SATE: being ee we. = dont give a “hang” for what this stock. will bring. These. values look like it, tear they? aN OVER eet = “<~Help yourself. “In doing so you're helping us. ~~ m COATS g ——— Drawn by Charles Dana Gibson. Ceprrignt: 1002, R. H, Russell: Sunday’s paper. Next Sunday's subject will be one of the ‘‘Gib-. son Heads’? il- iiustrated here. — . . See that you “get the ooyriguts 10a Re ie Muses: . a Set. These pictures are very valuable, and can be obtained in. no other way, chan through the Sunday World. : = | en ce Re ee EER AT TS = Gamal Forces Out McKeon & Smith's $10 } | Gumpel Plays Havoc _____ Gumpel Marks All the $15_ “With the $18.00 ere Men’s Suits, $ Wh iSalte and= Men’s Suits, $ Suan 9) Men’s Overcoats, 7 \Men’s Overcoats, | l1Overcoats Some of the new Spring Cuts of@eack suits ates McKeon & Smith made their en- sp-xiab!e-reputation-sething—Men‘x-Suits-and-$— = a ‘their appearance in th's $7,00 lot. Any value you “choose $20. Arother clothier won't give you] Vis just like finding the difference between the $7.00_you Overcoats of this calibre for $18 and | ‘near the style, fash’on’ and clothing. at : 3 the price. But “aill on top of a pay. and the $15 the clothing represents in -positiye worth. See for yourself. ——"Phe-surplus-stock-goes-on-the--countersfor Saturday: gelling. Every bit as prime values as the first day of the tale, Whatever size ‘you wear, it’s to be found in. “this $5.00 offer of the best $10 clothes-you ever fitted into. Guorel comes along and, slashes sob on-eny aut in the rer i ‘I There’s prime picking from the 50} | To the First 390 Men to Either : ’ ; $25 repre plocin & Smith's ae d Store, Gumpe] Will Repeat His $1.00 Ts SREMBEIGR CR AVENE TIES “10 far-famed values—for Gtier of a Pair of $2.50 Trousers at OVERCOATINGS — Extraordina- The $30 Suits and Overcoats are sar- { All of McKeon & Smith’s $5.09 rily good $18 and $20 values. torial “marked them but Gumypel has ruth- and $6.00 Trousers are 00 Gumpel cats the price to - --~- ess: ics) mui le ST GUMPEL, & SON IN BROOKLYN-AT. 0) IN-NEW- YORK- AT. 362-364 Fulton Street, 16th St. and 6th Ave. Near Boerum Place, MeKkeon & &. Smith's. Old Stand. Southwes{ Corner. Gumpel’s Famous Corner. RES OPEN LATE SATURDAY NIGHT YOR yine BENEFIT. OF LATE COMENS. GIVEN WITH NEXT Sui yaa S World

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