The evening world. Newspaper, February 18, 1907, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

He NAN HELD BY. RT. 10 After Running Down a Victim, Train Is Delayed as Ambulance Waits. ‘Wen See=Beach « train..on_the. Brook Trnasit line was n nie hightiwhen the padactigers in| ay ¢ thé first car were startled by the 4s) man's body flying through 0: (or acobrdins GHA dropping inthe snow At the side! Cat tald thet he @ida't tke @ certain man Set the track, The train rushed ox-with | pf was ciniholaing eras day Jebrandahat ES“ mnaiminisned : speed. z ray lr he’ could eet the place for Ste You've hit w man!) Zo top “the train! he raid tres] Rrooklyn” were buatis rf Beene of the accident 7) : z aboard. tut thi jo BNgAbe In colectng teres They t G conference, and decided that one | ‘eOUld be spared, und so the lone cans] Ayctor walked back to where the man ‘was half buried jn the snowbank The ‘wietim®” was terribly {njured. - ‘The motorman, was induced to his train, ‘There was no telephone|'s TB IBRD Teor no frowse;-wmt-the-pacsengere tt SS Hlifted—the injured man onte the rear ar -At-tho Fitty-cichth street statlon got off and lelephoned to passen, 16 Norwegian Hospital for an ambu- He to-mect train_at the Thirty- th etrect station. bm irgeon Siratman arriv : pinth—-strest—station Noone there ww of the kecwent. A~ sra—heact f i Was xanding a few hundred yards si ir. Bob te wwe man wes aying “Oh, they'll pull in {nw minute,” ‘But what are they walting te: doctor. "A _few min’ park ite co the Carsen watch upon ok: this tered the help and ed at the Thir- x and ct: Fran’ and at tne “tent mata othe Y pullin? They | Tye plete was a com! ort Woon nm) # necond | radi clothing. Thi Pray <te) Wrangle with LONDON HOLDS THE GOLD. | test, gat i LONDON, Feb, 18—The United Btates | Bote: that the mana. lite was’ being | Cu hoe compere fo) = Fike e ced in jeopardy merely to allow | awalindle A ir Ne atarrh or are afflicted, with 1 . M th the ton of ned fnhaler, ecu Te tO get Its second fare t THdlasmerss xtaken thenBante ry + England. The price was unchanged. ne —Mistel ‘9, 1868-Bixty-elehth street, hi ‘m= ind fracture of the left leg..a cut on head and internal tajuries. There Uttle hope for his recovery. conference with the Foreign Min= this morning, and. subsequently eat yet In audtence by Quedi- Wits hemina: The subjeet disciissed was the bie stand of the next Peace Con: on the disarmament of nations. eriacn Mintater, “Mr-J1ill. Wwill inner. evening Jn hon: sf: “De Martens. = 6 IN-ARRESTS IF RUSSIAN RADICALS, =T, PRTERSI Fob. 15 —The Bo- gial Revyolutionists have n holding burglarica, fight Hla—way. knocked down detect! foun Jot. Including diamonds’and p ported. tha’ hi during the might Police Headquarters and identified of the foweity nical charge 0! eae that in, the he company Penni nearly a weekt cam Thee: you another na? ered} “When McHugh learned that seve traced the Smiths to met a ran| Detectives and hed Conklin arrested Fitzpatrick and) M House that: the: nine names: which th Aten te, morning. ¢ pleuths summ waa—tt am: frat opportu ty mood. — - = = isl 2) CURED IN ONE DAY subdued. f ivi be jot ot! - al and outit of burglars tools. also a heavy cont with a; ewed Ih (hg intr. the men- had ed that his house had be: He went to / frome. in nk Smith's ¢ men were held on a tech. | “ANC: ptunyor Co -Anty- Drudge Helps-the Drama. Theatrical Mancger—“‘¥ our- costume. bill-is- appalling !- Three $400 gowns in two weeks !’” arm ere Undey tne: Star—‘‘Well, they got grease paint on them, and you CBr Te pOue * can’t-expect Juliet to appear in a white tunic that’s : bulan ond to these guth. i = “ane yeiterday surrounded the Unt spotted. 2 es ly MEINE A ETodte MUMOCT oor st Anty. Drudge—‘‘Just buy a cake of Fels-Naptha, Mr. OLISH PRIESTS PRAY SUCCESS AT POLLS. = WARSAY, Mussinn Poland, Feb. 18 — Whe..Cathoc- hurchew throw, 2a—4 ang 10-day Tiel ape @erxices in behalf of j gandidaten in the fmal Are to take place to-morrow in uutcome of “The electoral st stair war -T0-MGR. KENNEDY, All wra ina padlic tings and many private houses were in black and’ crepe-covere! uM fri ns King uy: Ore Were paid oy and about 30,0 i Carts, from * th Pators and t Arta of Tt PORTSMAN CCUNT nw Manager, and you can make every one of them tunics as white as ever. Fels-Naptha will take-out grease Fels-Naptha won't take out. sdaped clothes are soaking in-cold-dr luke- TOs, Feb matter that makes the stains into tiny par- ticles. A-light-rub-in-rinsing— sends them flying, leaving the clothes white Collapaltle © 9: fern t, greuse and every other kind of stain, and-it ‘on't, narm the mast delicate fabric,”’ Moral stains are. the only kind Coffee™ 1s;fruit-stains, ink stains, -blood_stains @rease spots -are.casy m-—water,—Fels-Naptha— dissolves. the and pure. rubbing. and green this without boiling or hard Follow directions on the red pper. AUMANN RG ts Island Bridge.” complaint. Meliugh siye he patd,and after walt- called up the which A Bteel one of ConkKin®] ra! al called up he repured a war- vor y and the Magin- dati oo ball “tor ex=) WAVED FORCE RAIDS ‘GAVE UP HIS S16, [CRU A BURGLARS LEN UT GOT NO JOB) AIS VAN HOP “a thi 100 Ing. and doo chu: 8-otetosk Mr wo ae. WORLD, CAUEL MA. METZ, 10 Competent Account ll the rtorm blows over. about. because.aompbody took nid! Comptroller seriously wh jmaid ho would OI a 33,50 place with- | out regard? td politics or pall or any-] to-day in him effort to intervene In a) spectivety: Jabor cuntons.}-the ship was in Londop Justice Glegerich denied the application | furnished on the next wip They hive ~| all ‘the convéntences_of a Jand fat— | name-plate, © | bedrooms. dining-rooms and agrvant’y | AE a ept fitness for the post Hundreda of thousands.of people tn Greater New. York are unacquainted with the nltrutatic talk of the Comp-, troller iwhen he {s in a good humor, and thousands took hls utterances at cents on the dollar. The story was printed Sunday, morn- tn a Hrogklyn paper. and one and bide It all came Matz had to_disconnect “in thes coal bin. : people AL $3,000 per. were is’ plack= | berrées In an old panture. yy | The Deputy Comptroller and. three ants,’"| secretaries were kept busy all day ex- | y; pinining that there is ne vacancy If cdward Other Viclims—Accused ‘After’ $3,500 Job, Swamp | sa ro ae zs : : | assignme Man Held in $1,000; ~Comptrotier's— Office. #8808 TM Ninth ave-|" ~The Finance Department was ay WES! swainped with mall to-day. Tne o No Sti ridora were filled with a mob of “ex- ‘om him | > accountants,” and Comptro warned jn advanct, took | three days’ trip to tall timner to walt he Ke: hen he! tion, ] oTuAbdty ulty, of of a re trical So) Thia " before Ker than a tient! Brotherhoed-combined, erenteny urllon. and Benjamin | the ali déclarad before Justice Giles: {the Hrotherhood had forced | Pushing’ it ont go that the steamers mey-General into espouaing (et of the’ Brotmerhood inthe name troller was left to sort deat with —persintent a7 wok” loads "Personal, or LABOR UNION WINS ITS FIGHT IN COURT. Name -Receiver for New York Electrical-Workers. Attomay-General Jnckson “lost again | detweentree of Special Deputy Attorney-General M Saratoga, for the appointme iver for the New York -Elec-- ers’ Union. union tis 11,400- members, and 19, the:tora}-untons of tho ry, ow Id his posttion and “ttomight n-<beo (ied matt, and! aR | rentenedt | by mpecial | | Were Dassangera 28 ©! doorbell, room. Dro ti [with tho Ice an ‘SHARPS LOOK FOR THESE SEA FLATS Minnetonka Here with, Two Suites Just Like New a —York’s Best. The firat {deal flat—tt ta Janttorieas— | floated tnto New York tovtay aboard the Atantic Trarsport liner Minnetonica | }and tled up at Pier 1, Nor! | flate— there aro | aj e ismisse: if j ~ Judge Dismisses Application lO: inasauled Me REEN Ga ETOHR | a huge suojeas and dubbed thelr section i » promenade duck "Sstoon Square.” fiats-are six and Your rooms, -re— They wero installed whilo . i The Minnetonka hed trouble getiing |! It} to her‘pier owing to the ice floats in| 3, batted for an hour eangplank could be lowered, lore, .were thirty: rare : mob. of applicants. yminn™ wae eine casted or eeokens OE ng waned Re ad to sneak out of the back | Thomas 3.) O'Neill R ‘to | Money allémed rand climb a fence to get ‘'to| money, allemed. t Teh. banks to carn Interest. This morning Mr. Metz sent word to a} hia office that he will be out of town Yiand beyond telegrophic communication ®, Deputy. Comp. Justice tod. | source of that a Glegerich showed that to be misappropriated } deposited in sayings "The papers | | contaln-no statement of fact except on | pray information and. belfef. and disclose no information. The motion au at and. se tulng, who at the Wine known. Fe seas. Interest: tr, the came up the Tine-to masthead neese Trixie, the. adic can outdo most humana tn Reta WNT TE ATC 2 i Tho ehipoatas on [prize bulldogs and one ptlze pony, not {forgetting a! Jackass who 1s mad to, be+ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, Yyo7.-- h River. The board—were 8s who ed them two a. ‘They wilh be drawing-room, |) fnally succeeded ta catod | {u) —lyse-Table Damark at 22¢- Table Linens. Turkey. Red, Table | * Damask in a variety: of | —T patterns: ( - Damask at 29c- te, heayy Table hoice patterns. Extra heavy all-linen Creant Table Damasi “| Lie Table Damask at 79¢ ] ' $3.50 Napkins, $2.85 Doz. Fall “bleathed,—all-linen— Satin Damask Napkins, | Two wide, extra heavy ‘Satin. Damask, in a variety Of choice patterns. 1.75 Table Cloths at 1.3% Full bleached, all-linen Dam- ask Table Cloths, with pretty border all around; hemmed ready for use; size yards , Househol pure white, ail-tiner 7 The Greatest Sale We Have Ever Organized of d Linens, Bed Spreads, Sheets, Blankets, Will commence in the Adams Building to-morrow (Tu for housekeepers to economize. Mail orders will be filled as long as t Napkins. \su.2s Napkins, 89: en Satin Damas! Eins 60c. Table Damask at 45 | $2.95 Napkins, $1.69 Doz. | i Large size, pure Napkins? large dinner size. | $2.00 Napkins, $1. Hemstitched, pur 15c. Doylies at 66x66," BSc. Lunch Cloths at 59. Fringed, pure whi Lin Daniask Doylies, with { Pure white, all- ali-finen Satin Damask WI-linen Damask ins, size tSxt5— I MRS. C.E.FINK Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is an honest, tried and true remedy of unquestionable therapeutic value. This mediciae made from native roots and herbs contains no narcotics . orother harmful drugs and today Holds the record for to Jargest number ‘ses of any medicine the world has ever untary testimonials are on file in the of actual cures of female d Jenown, and thousands of laboratory at L} Mrs. C.E. Fink, of Carnegic, Pa., writes! —Dear Mrs. Pinklkam»— “I wish every suffering woiran would take Lydia E, Pinkham's Vogetable Compound and write ‘ta you for advice. and what {t has aécomplished for me I know, {t will do for others," When women are troubled with Irregularities, Displacements, Uleer’ ‘ation, Inflammation, Backache, Nervous Prpstration: they should re- meinber there {s ono'tricd and true remedy, Lydia E, Pinkham's Vege- table Compound. R ‘ i ; 0 Mrs. Pinkham’s Standing Invitation to Women: men suffering trom nny form of female weakness are invited to write Mrs, Pinkhatncat’ Lynn, Mass. Ont of her vast volume Of ox- perience she probably has the ve BY AAATT LES WORLD WANT" OAD: up with the march of pi ‘HEALTH OF WOMEN In this nincteenth century to keep 58 OVETY Dower’ of-woraui ie strated :tolits utmost, and the tax upon her physi. cal system js far In the our gran used thers few dry reater than ever, d old-fashioned days of bea ‘were Warneateiseas They relled upon _rvots and herbs to cure weaknesses and discasc, and their knowledge o! roots and horbs—was~far—greater than that of women today. It-wns-in-this study of roots and Pinkham, of Lynn, Mass., discovered and gave to the women of the world aremedy herbs’ that Lydia E. t more potent and efficacious than any combination of drugs. ynn, Mass., which testify to its wonderful value, It has done tne a world o! 'y knowledge that vill help your case “good ADAMS B Towels, Towellings. “Stores Occupyin3 Two Blocks—Sixth Avenue, 20th to 220° Sti = Tel Floor [= he lots hold out. Quilts and Comfortables esday) morning. The values are altogether extraordinary. A splendid opportunity Bedspreads. Pillow Cases, Sheets, Pillow Cases, Blankets and Quilts. ic Doz, linen | k Nap. || white, 49 Doz. ¢ white | Nap- | powith loc, ite sat- med ends. 12c'; Towels at 10c Pare white Turkish Bath -Giass—Towelling, white, 7? red or blue Hemmed_Union_.. Huckahack Tow. fancy—border,——__ 20c Towels at 15 Turkish Bath Towels. 25c Towels at 19¢ | Splendid Size-Hucksback—Towels, hemmed ends, 65c Bath Mats at 49c Towelling. with cheeks. Is, with quality, large wanrask borders; ~|-18x27--—— lc Towelling at 8c 8c Towellings a5 '2¢ j Heayy Russia Crash 10c-Towellingat-7e— HeayyAll-Linen Brown Crash Towelling 124¢ Towelling at 10c All tine Breached Crash Towelling. 35¢ Tray Cloths at 25c | Hemstitched - pure Linen White Satin Da- | mask -TrayCloth 75c Bureau Scarfs at 59c Hemstltched pure white | All-Linen -Satin- Damask | | i pecan | {] crochet hemmed ends. | $1 Bedspreads at 75c. | Good—quality white | Bedspreads, $1-30-Bedspreids at 98c,. Fringed white crochet Bedspreads, pretty pat= [ terns, with heavy fringe. -{ $2.00 Bedspreads at$1.49 Beautiful quality, Mar- -seilies —pattern, white S0c Blankets at 29¢ Pats | Crib size white fleeced + Blankets, with biue—or = pink borders. 20c. Pillow Cases at 15c. | Pillow Cases, made OF ¥ standard bleached cotton; | 12 43¢. Pillow Cases 9 5c. | Bleached cotton Pillow Cases, size 45x36. + $2.25 Blankets at $1.69 Pair. Double bed! size heavy | fieeced Blankets; some in size45x36; ; 25c-Pillow Cases at_19c. | White or gray, with colored L : {order Large size Pillow Cases, | _made of fine quality bleach- | $4.00 Blankets at $2.69 Pair, _ ed cotton; size 54x36, Heayy wool and cotton —65c.Sheets.at_a9c__; mixed Blankets, with pink, Sheets made—of heavy,/ blue or red border; large crochet pean strong, bleached cotton; | size. } mie acer cote ga Res a sizes 2290) ! $2.30 Blankets at $5.98 Pair, > i} 5 ue eee OS js, | Handsome California. white 5; Size ds at$Le9 jouble bed size eels. | wool Blankets, made of fine =a Bed- | -made_of-a_heavy_standard ry srtat-wooty-doubla ry pny all sae vere briitttntiitec mpnergra Ciahkiatomicinms=s=sse= Box Couches Slightly imperfect, hut the __ price more than offsets the imperfection Former Price. ~) $14.00 $18.00 $21.00 : $36.00 , 6.00 $30.00 4.00 Bed Couches “Telescope style,” guaran- teed Diamond Fabric; extra strong frame, full helical ends; complete with plain green denim mattress and bolster, Former price $10; now... $7.85 Now. 8.75, 0.50 4,00 1 1 1 2 Upholstered Couches Extra large size, deep tuft- ing, spring edges, golden oak frame, claw feet, open con- struction; choice of high- grade velours or leatherette, Value $18 $11.45, Sizes, -fegularly.S10. Set consists enamelled fop—matt $30.00 75.00 £13.00 $75.00 ~ $90.00 $125.00. $145.00 straight bar fill rods, knobs a riped tic Former Price. ’ Furniture Clearance Sale At Money-Saving Prices. $10 Combination Bed Scts, $5.95. of ont white bed,..in sey- eral designs; one all iron spring, bronzed, double { weave fabric; one soft + FESS, —Parlor Suits, Five Pieces Former Price. Now. $35.00 $25.00 $44.00 $30,00 $59.00 $40.00 $65.00 $45.00 $30.00 $68.00 $90.00 -$70.00 Odd Upholstered Pieces | Former Price, | Now. $25.00 $16.65 , $35.00 $20.00 $36.00 4 $40.00 $20.00 $100.00 $50.00 $75.00 $45.00 $110.00 $55.00 Tron Beds All sizes; heavy —_ posts, ling, brass top ind vases, For- mer price $7.00; now. $5.45 spreads, Marseilles pat- tern, with heavy knot- bleached cotton; size cae Ladi stesewitht pretiysbors 95, Sheets at 79c. ders. - Hemstitched Sheets; made |-SL25-Comfortables at 98c. of excellent quality bleach-| Large size, fancy figured ed_cotton, nicely: finished, | sitkoline Comfortablés, fill- for double-bed; size 90x90. | ed with white*cotton. | yenin Size 9x12 feer— e j-hest-value-ever-ottered, Mar —at_once; lengths var. iec Moncy-Saving Opportunities (‘Rugs and Linoleums $25.00 Axminster Rugs, $19.50 Only 30 Rugs in this lot—size 9x12 feet; hand- some Oriental and floral-designs, rich colors; call early for.a choice, as they willbe sold out quickly. $25.00 Wilton Velvet Rugs at $19.50 one piece; withotit seams—the every one is'a genuine bargain. | 50c and $1.00 Linoleum, 29c Special_elearance—in—the—Linoleum section; 100_short lengths and remnants of Linoleum, 1 to 5 yards in each ce; regular values 50c. to $1. Clearance price Mon- day morning, square yard, 29c. 1 j | Mahogany Rockers Were $6.00, now$4.50 Were 6.75, now.5,25 Were 15.00, nowl1.25 Were 18.00, now13.50 Were 21.00, now15.75 Were 25.00, now18.75 Mahogany Arm Chairs Were $9.00, now$6.75 Were 9.50, now.7.25 Were 15,00, nowl 1,25 Were 19.50, now14.75 Were 22.00, now16,50 Were 27.00, now20,25 reameinvaaticmnaienteconne may ——__|O’NEILL BUILDING—4th Floor| | | | : Closing Sale of” { Oak and Mahogany Parlor Chairs and Rockers Oak Rockers, Were $6.00, now $4.50 | Were 6.75, now $5.25, Were 6.95, now $5.50. Were 7.25, now $5.75 Were 11.00, now $8,25 Were 11.75, now $8.75 Were 12.50, now $9.50 | Were 13.50, now$10.25 Oak Arm Chairs. Were $4.00, now $3,00 Were’ 4,50, now $3.25 Were 6.75, now $5.25 Were 10,50, now $8.00 eeczioen] Hemstitched~-ai-linen- pure | fancy-—openwork cens | Neavy “Turkish —“Bath= [po ant oe AA | ted “fringe “all” around; k Lunch | tres; they:come in round | Mats, in a great variety | riety of pretty patterns; | they come in light blue pand-square, of colors; size 23x36. | size 48x54. or pink, T =| ADAMS BUILDING—8th Floor | =| ADAMS: BUILDING—34-Floor | | 8sc and 95c Brussels Carpets, yd. 59¢ and 69c- cut rolls of these popular Carpets: to-be closed -out t v from 10 to 30 yards in each pieces ~|O-NEILL BULLDING=Basement! Housefurnishing & China. We carry the best -Houseftrnishing. Goods inthe great- est_variety and at most reasonable prices in our Base- ment. Our special prices afford you bona-fide savings and are worthy of your consideration, We never reduce quality when we teduce prices. $18.98 Porcelain Dinner Sets for $14.98. Siza meat dishes and cight-inch plates. Every piece perfect t tifuls- gold_border-decoration: our-reg- -$14,98- és . eclal-at $10.00-Porcelain-Dinner Sets for $8.75, dne.Thin Porcelain Dinner Sets—10 arge soup tureen, large meat dish, 8-inch plates; Halt eolor decorations; reguixt $10:00 dinner-sets. saa : a 8.75. Wash Boilsrs_ Sie Skirt Boards, 78¢. est white wood Skirt By far the best tin wash boit- | Boards, Tull length and width, cr macte=Kraemer's— extra-~— smooth-and ~sinded~surface, heayy Wash Boilers, with 18. | flve and one-half feet” long; regular price, 95¢.; spe- ers, 19c. The genuiiie California Toast- ers, made of lava and asbes- ounce copper bottom. Baber * 786 i Regular ..$2.00 $2.25 $2.75 { zaee | special. $1.39 $1.75 $2.25 | 25¢: California Toast- $3.98 Clothes | tos, perforated and wire Wringers, $3.19 | frame; regular price, 19, The Lakeside Wringer, best | 25¢+s Special at, each... 17 vulcanized rubber rolls, 12 SL Ee Inches long, frame walnut | English Perambulators trimmed, warranted in every Best made, beautiful finish, respect to be first class; reg- sholee colors; price else- ular price, $3.98; where, $30.00; our Meal ate eeeos $3159, | prises aesets ere $25.00 Sale of Rich Cut Glass Away Under Regular Prices Cut Glass Olive or Bon-Bon Dishes—Six-inch size, with or without handles; value $1.49 and $1.75 each; special At cesses ereeees $1.00 Cut Glass Jugs—Large size, pretty designs; value $5 cach; special at.....ssseeevesseese teense ss $3050 Cut Glass Stem Ware—-Also 4 fine line of gold border Glasses; value $1.25 and $1.49 each; special, to close.25¢. These-$ sts consist-of-100-picces,_inctuding soup tureen, large} pieces to. the set.includes |

Other pages from this issue: