The evening world. Newspaper, February 15, 1907, Page 9

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aa oe THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1907. MEAN BURGLUR |Amehor Line Pier Badly Wrecked : When Astoria Ran Into It To-Day. | ~~ STOLE 20, FROM. = | | BOY'S TOY BANK a Youngster Had Helped. wie ; New and Clever Styles for Spring and Summer Himself Early to - a INE of this week’s arrivals are mentioned—there are at Auto Coin. Icast ninety more that:we would describe-if-we had-room. Original and exclusive styles, but moderate prices pes When John D. Rockefeller gave away all through. = Lawn Waists—a button-back model in elther long or three-quarter length sleeves; fashioned with a fancy yoke of embroidery,Val, lace insertion and tucks; blouss tucked and embellished with an embroidered panel and lace inser- $] 25 tons; collar and cuffs tucked and edged. with Ince; “special at.... . $2,000,009 ‘the other day baby Avert | Barry's mother gasped with: surprits and,—turning to her four-year-old ‘off- apring, sila: -NAIby, ‘dear, you must rave your pen- nies untit you grow up. Pennies make the dollars, you muat learn, and mamma .. will buy, Alby a iilce little ‘toy bank, and when the banic{s full up,to the top ‘we'll’ tke the money tq a blg bank downtown, and then: Alby will have a! bank account of his own. Won't that be ee 3 sp : : “ 3 a — or = —— — SO LN EB aS 4. = read ; t Ee 4 Sea Pure White. Linen Waists—two smart, long-sleeve, 'man-tallored models:from uv Fout-year-old Alby had been a spend- ns ¥ : 5 - witeh-to ehveses-one 49 -button-frontthe other is-buttor-back; entire tronrot the thrift-eince he first tearned to hold out button-back -modetis-fashtoned of half-inch graduated side pidits. The tuiton- — ———— —$—. Lingerie Waists—artistjcally fashioned with yoke and bloise; designed of em- bloidery batisic and Cluny lace insertions; attached collanand cuffs $] 95 ° of new three-quarter sleeves of Cluny and Val. lace; to-morrow... his hand for s—penny, and while the “ . es toate ( front model has wide side. plaits; shoulder, collar and culfs are $2 50 suggestion ‘to save did not appeal to = Seles i Share 5 ie ss @ : joined with beading; special at-—------vyervee eevee rer rrerr tr terry ie - 1 the new toy bank had its sie SEEN, ye = ee. — rms when Mamma Barry brought it eds Ae - ‘ i eek: Bie — er home. and showed her cherished little SAE ASS | ae * aie : , i a + actistically designed; front, back and |- | Japanese Silk Waista—open-front, long-sleeve model; neatly tailore: man how it worked. The metallic ring : eas << iat ; : dee ee a ae te senwory-nd- cling -emoroide o ither black or white entire front fashioned-a Ls of the coln as it dropped within the : ales. royal lecei_collatand—cults—ot-s : —slde-plalts; trimmed-with-Freneh-gnats-<: —maw—et-the-bank-qwas-mustc-tn—A! ‘irs at Mal Then all the charms of | the miniature financial institution palled on Alby suddenly. - adn't nd a stick of candy since its—a very now and dressy model; entire wai! White Japanese Silk Waists—a handsome model, fashioned with fancy \ He ie 7 . Bares: Salt = bs alternated insertion of filet and Cluny lace; Hined throug! ' the. ‘blamed’ old thing’ had been ’ HAS ENOUGH FOR BOTH. Peace eet Os tr uneeute nacargerantalt Be ee a ee ATGiuny/lacee tate out with Japanese silk; special Sonerrrers Saya & Drought into the house, and f t r down a t 3 ¢ tatty op aralisk=u betny; Cori twontthey | Uprrrsnu re, Ibis —-Frank—otto a : slnserient sults of three-guarter_siceves_and_collar_of '. = = Sess _TenrenrarReS ULE —Ta-abef- = y nirnl ss 9, Feat THMPLY=HINUN | Ws Frieridy . Es s | Lingerie: Waists—an exyuisite modelt the entire waist—front, back and ee liself;and yesterday. Alby broke| é , t et York, “and — Misa wie]. !T have enc i 5 = z 4b 1, ne™ three-quarter length sleeves—are fashloned of alternate rows of | - eating . See a e agughter of Mra. Will} 577 Bete after th c Chiffon Taffeta +} tein black, -white.navy and brown a very ><pin-tucked batiste-and double German’ Val, Ince inser= $ . the Danke ereds i of every penny Mam C, were marriql at the| arter the wy eilective long-siccve, button-front model; designed with graduated | tions; collar and cuffs lace trimmed; a beauty at......,... le but two, cunningly leaving “tne pair of latter's home here last_evening, Tho Alan InN side plaits;: front plaited; tucked vest effect and orn iat coppers that mamma warry might be Gecetved. Then Alby sauntered out to etapa eer RiRToreeS Astoria, of Anchor Line, Crash- ‘Then the meanest burgiar—a real ; purginr-In all New York paid-s vise} Cd Into Shed, Where Sixty the Ba: fat which ie on . Moree Hora ant bienty-ftfen *Longshoremen Waited. er ransacl raw smashed Alby’s bank, leaving It -wreecked and-despotied of its capttal of two cents. : ——<__—. SUN SPOTS FAIL TO DISTURB EARTH dowith silk burtons; speciat at: . sam Sanam = ee es ces Raap ase “Wiekel Cooper Store, Second Floor, 1,800 Fine Sweatersfor Women, KIDNEY TROUBLES The kidneys aro essontial organs for keeping the body free from im- ie = re tier If they shonld fail to worl Yh) 231 Nas : ° d Child ybe it was Decause the Astoria, of eath would ensue in very i % g cope reer eints| SER rect regenera | yo , Misses an lidren_ that she ee her pler to-day, tore by some feminine derangement may 7 = e awny seventy fect of fixtnga and let Hf spread to some extent tothe Kidneys : = y | the root slide down ike « rocuish eve- ff god affect them. The cause can be : t ou a i1C@s IM, When finally the big liner ship Bt so far removed by using Lydin EK. z mM j * thecked her exuberant self ono side of Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound 5 hy jog HESE sweaters represent the entire surplus stock of two manufacturers the pler shed was winking at a joko # that the trouble will disappear. i ; A . that will cost the company about $5,000 When.a women {s troubled with Z / B : i with whom we deal largely. There are fo) better matey in the United for repair work, pein or weight in loins, backache, ~ Ly B States, and these gocds represen: some-of their bes 5 a The Axoria, with several tons of alt B swelling of the limbs or feet, swell- & ‘i ’ We can't begin to describe all the styles. There are dozens and dozens {clclea on her nose and 20 passengers f\ ing under the eyes, n= unensy, tired cf them and many are in small quantities. But you have never had a better lot aboant, had a lot of trouble tn getting | feeling in th fon of the kldneya, = , al é Into her dock at Pler 64. North River. ae 5 oulaailees ano time in com- MISS KATE-A. HEARN Y 4 to pull over and pick from—we promice you hate New York Telephones Worked i - od nertecenot tae ts shop w Iping her w! oe ae 5 = is S 5 Adal Le PCLLcct==NOhOneHs —— _Just_as Well_as Usual, oe Se ee ee erate = enue: Srentmen’ sath oe r a ive te Ton the smallest, to fit an infant,up cto 44 bust measure, is Despite Phenomenon, __| ti. inrisad of backine sem mer stead TT Wdia P, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound included. t rt a. = : y “Blsty-longaheremen-were standing en'f tmay be the acans of sxving her lite, Read what this medicing did Infante” and Children’s Swea”era—made of the best Fleisher's all-woot yarny nice and soft; coat js = z the upper side of the long, decked-over ff —or Kate A. Hearn, 520: West. 47th Street, New-York, “who writes: \— jacket styte; pearl buttons; otter button on shoulder; some blouse effects, in red, navy 49c 7 Despite the enormots “woots streteh-[Pter, 40 Test orate vand, when | Dear ‘Irs. Plakhan Howe ajaee ot gratitude peruysine ae blue, white and dlack; sles, 18 to 32; value $1; now. fmg an eighth of the way acrons the| the Astoria suddenly ham’s Vegetable Compound for it has saved my life. ered |x x i ADS . " 5 i Wome ayr-yarn,-in-atmost “ Bun, there haa been no noticeable effect _rousters vory | Kidney trouble; jrregularities-and_ painful periods, nd n3_bleod_was-—| | Misses'-and Children’s Sweaters—finest-sweaters-mace; Buster Brown, Pech erre albodcam binatiGnescor ited Ud mvalueaNS okie p on the electric wires in and around the bow ripped fast turning to water. I used your medicine for somo time and it has | Norfolk, blouse and other styles; single end double Bronsted’ white, $2.50:.n0v. 1. CRSP SgE i i at Umer m i New York. Prof. Brashear, of Alle- ae ‘made me strong ond well.” . : Sa ets é fy Drown; Sires, "24 to -32z value ST. TS | rent LST nROHRNS eeny, Who pradictad electric disturb-|_—Ths amaah shcok the ner and stirred Lydia 8, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound made from native roots \ navy blue, red, green, 2p nt tinat son ise URSA P 98¢ Komen = Coals, ony, Jecketayand Nor! clk Sentara a Hipnest ances on the earth's surface, expected | UP the passengers who were aout and herbs cures Female Complaints, such cy Holling and Dispiacemene Wem etecl: Knitted Sweatera—in blouse styles; rolting collar; 85 | te ‘Si; tosmorrowlatineenr ee Pare se respi ens aya . fun ueusts maricestet one imal night and terrane SHES RSH ey Ge | ( Freer tre a ae ria aif while, gray end red; sizes 02 to 44; valus $1.50; to-morrow Cc 5 2:1 Cooper Store, Second Floor. Cent ; | It strengthens ond tones the Stomach. Cures Headache, General ity graph and fire alarm men were on the| Minute or two. For fear some of the |B and invigorates the whole system. For derangement of the Kidneys in Jookout all night for phenomena, but| lonsshoremen_had eenseeeay ane either sex Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is excellent. ‘i z ho collapsing roof Policeman Roac’ i Mere able to detect nothing abnormal. _| the, Gollapsing roof Policeman hosel | Mrs, Pinkham’s Invitation to Women fo magnetic atorm was either visible ces The eapeere and miners of er euditie. Tho telegraph and tele- eperemepry | peTsuerentry eres ts Women suffering from any form of female {lIness are invited to write no: firs Pinkham, et Lynn, Mees, for advice: Itis-free, @s a coneequence the telephone, tele- ~_Men’s Winter Wear __| Boys’ Suits, Overcoats andi} | Bunsen eet |" Reafers for $1.45 —— phone wires worked as regularly and as| doris. ‘bul they found unlaterruptediy ae usual, and at. Fire Headqucrters the operators. found -that everything was normal during the night. ‘Ther therein otill time for some sort cance e|Has Used Duiiy’s ior Fifty Years. lined coas, the evening dress Formerly Suld at Prices up to $3. and the frock coats_and vests is J1iHEKS and fathers of boys sd to-morrow at one of these who are acquainted with the otferediioznh : quality and style-of. the boys’_ wo prices. cl Ay S| tists, Often the aun spots occaston {WOIPLS clothing that we sell up. to. $3,-are biternate surging of. the eiectrie-cur- : ——-——— = better prepared co appreciate this fente, and some tmés aurora borealts - Mrz. Anna B. Dep:w, of Whar- Suits and Overcoats | oifering than others. Again and. Baath ondere porns, ton, Chio, who has just celebra-” again we have proved that. the gar- Usually the! etect-on the earth ta/at ¢ led epee teed wetipastoes: S115 Ont ash : SpuIaeT <j the time the spot is formed and not at ted-her- {O0Sst: birthday; is sti Fores ie ; att z come i mene here eee arly at $2.50 olfmax, or durinx the tweive or thir- Pr | all sizes.and a fine cholc: $ , \ ond $3 are superior. in many ways n days required for it’ to pass across baledand phcativesaysathalshe in_Iabrics, now_muarked ° { to those sold at 50c to $1 more in fi WOseeeeeee ct_er-scores, oo ———— ivew- and. pretty styles, such as smart, ‘‘dressy’’ boys ought “10 wear, made to withstand the w<ar and—rear_of- even “the-most. athlede youngsters, The offering includes: > “Russa Browse Butte—fancy mixtures and blue chevivis; bivomer trousers; sizes S tHe S years, Doullo-Breasted-Sulis —chevior and. case simeres; 7 tu 18 yeais, Nor-olk Jacket Suita—large range of colors including blue; 7-to 16 years, ra 1 sizes for—everybody, Double-Breasted —Helt —Suits—mixtures —— there areal Hoey mn “overpialds; Knickerbocker trousers; 7 to We picked up a rich little special 16 years. 2 4 us H Overcoats—in Oxford and gray; sizes 8, 9, 13, lot this week that enabled us to fill | roe arpsaioroulan y , 13, up all gaps. Reefere—in ( itord_gray, with embroidered-em- (Sicgel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Rear) biem; sizes 3 to 7, 0 sun. To-night another watch wit! ; se ae would-have been under the sod if it had-not-been— for DUFFY'S} PORE MALT WHISKEY. { Mrs. Depew has a good appe- | tite, sleens well and enjoys per | 1 Suits and Overcoats Formerly priced_lrom-§17,50-to $40; 11 sizes, especially +) oot choosing Tor big $} t 85: and small men,....++ a : _ fect health, notwithstanding that the doctors gave her up to die 14] “years aco, and—she says she be- Nieves that-she would have died-if it were not for the prompt use of the preat family - medicine — Deffy's Pore Malt Whiskey: | Pretty Ceremony Performed Before Many~ Guests -in- Oraton Halt — -> in Newark. ' Dr, Edwin Steiner, of No, 1 6tirting While there is more of the cloth- ing sizes for big menand smail men, @treet, was married to Miss Juita B. Lindeman. of No_ 2% Johnson avenue, Yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock tn Ora- fon Hall, Newark The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Solomon Foster, aasisted by the Rar. Joseph Leucht. = The best man was Samuel Steiner, brated her J0)st birthday. Jp re Og oA YN am ‘while tho bride was attended by her _with tote) you--whgDUEP YC] : ae ee i j x y. = ie : - ; 7 RS 3% —pister, Miss —ilndemen-—MMiss~-Ratt +} ae ea ae i a MAL! VHISKEY ? d $ M Id Sk 2 epee oe ae vue et] Women’s $3 and 350 Foot Mould Shoes at $2.25 were A. and H. Lindeman and F, “ i . 3 to dio, We had some DUFFY MALT ‘ck Ch ‘e of Five Discontinued Styl Btel WHISKEY in tho house which 1 commenced A Que searane Ud Ubi ‘The bride wore a white lace robe un- to uso right off, as a Inst resort, and 1| ee shoes are perfect in every detail—quality is the regu'ar Foot Mould standard, and the only reason that we cut the "Your Choice at 1.45 The following are Mrs. De- pew’s own words, written Aug. t 17th, 1906, after she had cele- = Ger duchess lace. Her point 3 2 / i i + Loma tee ; q a a ST ete araltetistaret Matte price on them for Saturday is Lecause we have decidid to discontinue five styles of high cut shoes before the new spring l_was beautifully decorated tant h : for fifty years, and have tad it in my fam Oxford ties now on order arrive in this store. ne rishi areenery end) Aowera, and) sband: |) 2 paper : lly for general use for that Jeugth of time At this special price you may choose from two styles of calf lace shoes, two styles of kidskin button and lace shoes and eome larke bell of white carnations ; e yle. The i} i id $3.50 F Mould Shi = . { heartily and sleep well. I was born sty 4 . izes in each style. These are all regular $3 an ‘oot Mou ocs $ } over ereen smilax hing tn the eorner of| fil nm ; si) Sik cs Ta Vermont, east of the Oreen Mountains, COR Cage ta ee Late AU ele ceca tata ects UR Us a se el asl eas a ARI 49) Beanies andes pee tis bridal couple, tn 1605, and I would now be under the vod . 9 ‘ a erden hy tor Wacbrary Ga if tt were not for DUFFY'S MALT Wiis. Women’s Fancy $3 Girls Foot Mould Shoes | Evening Slippers at for Spring Are Here ght, 1 tar it f the hall 7 <EY."—Mrs. Anna’ B. Depew, Wharto; Rucompblle for faim Beach, ia ane ee gums 17, 1908. LN Worth from $5 to $10; Included are pretty button styles in tan e . Russia calf, We claim nothing less than A special offering which includes intend to go in thelr auto’ to Virginia MRS. ANNA ® DEPPW, i —s7 first honors for these shoes, for they, are as samples and ‘‘regulars’? which we pur- fran, fantened with orange blossoms, ‘The ; and then by rall : 5 Duffy’s Pure Malt good as the best that can bé''made of first their return they will reside at No, + Se 2 EPIDEMIC CLOSES jas absolutely pure, -gunte 40d invigorating stimulant and ionic. It butids Up the 2 Blerling place. LLE ear ef to the brain, utrength and elasticity. (0 AMHERST CO. GE) ee see ta rictbeas tovtne’ cleo. It" bridge in action all the vital foreds; tt the, : é : é : = rality leath db ert shoe makers, th M1 the’ hourish. . ased the other day from one of the quality leather and by exp Bearlet Fever Breaks Out in Schos Bees Se (ed cataract ce tatty aanatacrarers of fancy even if you have been paying $3.and $4 for girls’ rict Fever Brea! in 0] | children Of good health and longevity, makes the old young and keeps thy young strong. : o shoes heretofore we are specially anxious for romoter. ey Hh ee ovpafty'a Pure Malt Whiskey hm ing slippers in the country, These are here in ail colors p h Teoognized fam erywhi naty’s ia reanenlsed OF Lamy pies during (ho Past Ry year. by auillea: anecatetx \ena nan eaye Deen found apsoiutely nine md to contaln @reat medicinal: properties. BEWARE of dangerous Imitatlons and substitutes. They are positively harmful and aré sold for profit only by, unecrupulous dealers. Look for you to come in and sce these that we offer at $2.50, All sizes up fo 2, and Girls—In Readiness tora New Line Shortly to Be Introduced and Strict Quarantine Is Now -Being Maintained, of leather and every popular material. "A Clearance of Shoes tor Boys In a tew Gays we will announce the arrival of an cniirely newline of shoes for boys and girls. Meanwhile, hundreds of pairs of shoes ~ til March 1. fl tho trademark, the “Old Chemist,” on the label, and be certain tho seal Af e ij 5 fj for boys and girls, some our own standard makes, are being closed out, Ol st coed epee eranige “ 98 five shies of tever.| over the cork la unbroken. All drugglate, grocers or dealere or direct, \ EO ad Gi ar eae haurer iene weett Hee "t $1.25. | Sovs LAGE SHORS—In sun callchios Pats Ee [tm +> || Ave C1LEG oo Mare $2.00 | totem en ae it ee

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