The evening world. Newspaper, February 20, 1907, Page 9

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“FIGHT CASES OF TRIHINOSIS BELLEVUE NOW HER WITH DANK Newsy Calls Police to Save Her-—-Man Had Arm About Waist, Physicians Alarmed at Number of Victims of Pork Disease. nt-newebsy_-rar-up-to Patrol Tenevue- phystelans—are—nat ae avenue early to- tiene alarméd over the nuiniber of cases. of by exoltedly: Has SN 5 Young girl that I lcnow |-54 ‘around cornet on. Twenty-eighth Atrest and she's sa from drink. A Youns follow Ja trying to wether wway, trichinoals, caused day and diseased pork p: Ing to their Parke sof 1h the eating of > come, different “been lat three| and [ Meow he don't, snean'nd: gbod. I epee. auy ds at | iknow. sins all right: and he'e been terided with though the patients “naw bin th Lelleved to be Some of’ tl ‘ fav a tempera and one sutte, with aheat registering 108. Cases of trichinovie have > been Ta spital mre 6 degrees, tis Sk aaa arpein ent aced. an arm, Wille he clung to a p pout a: Bellevue for a long period and 2 couple ware taxen to the. West was belleved that the sy of ine, irtiecn Street Station-house, where spection yed by the De- 9. mother cf the girl appeared. Ds remuen Ctieaily wiped out ‘the she Would punish the young max ff the law dhl not give her fuatics. “You have taught my daughter to drink, you ruffan!'' fatrly acreamed the another ——“My-damehter tea good girl has a father and two brothers. attend, to your case if the mg in the hos- Jaw fails.’* The young man, who was well dressed, name as-Willlam E. Smith o-yeare old His sald he was e] his uncle, of the same name, on Wi | atreet, and resided at No. 67 Jewett ave- nue, Jersey Clty, He protested that hi the condition tn 4 adlviee that the. sale’ YOUNG GIRL SAS “8 NELSON, ~ A-GANKER PLIED BONDSMAN, HAS. Went Out of Towna vg ; Ago and May be Gone ery worth yen and ar Frits 014, a cook he ‘innate A oe aeeepectececcoess LEFT Tne CIV 3 } for Some Time. ving and persons ‘@ Wnuiinate er $60,000, of Manhatten asked of ti pb, on, Boventi | wanthe reply, “He ws Wook ago Aad Is) out of town, friends, eay—he has probably West one, hunting ey, He nting friend ve yoars old, stock- fe-and-hale-doric faahily, ———».—___. SICK, HE ENDS‘HI8 LIFE. Krehenduhl, thirty-fvo years | was found’ dead tp bed to- Rad Met the aint a Which ane was found, and offered t0 ald Sthe couple, atter spend! nt celle In the station- Sousa tia talgned In the Jofferaci= Mf today. [FALL FROM STOOP KILLED- WOMAN, | (Special to The Breaing World.) NEWARK, N.J,, Feb. 2-0tra- Mary seat a last night that the| nt should require its| re Products. W the pre BROUGHT OVER THE SEA FORMURDERIN A FEUD After” search broken for five y# that epitinued une carat Iceof Bos. ton succeeded; running down a may |Donnolly, alxty years old, the wite of wanfod ‘for # murder that was done In| saloon-kerper, was found deid at that city on April 2) 1s t/her home, No. 71 Commerce sirect, last usoppe Mislazl ord, He According to the husband the ¥ led of Dr, J. W Read, a ‘as summened by Donn |the woman wan dead when iis |e could -not-tasue & Wurial pe ) In| notified Dr. W, HM ‘0 for|Cuunty Physlelan, who p= da: [ink the necessary” investigation. ny, he Custom Tailored Suils—and-Overcoats that were extreme values up to $15.06 $ {e to make the fottowise | $ ring as. evening are affected ty te pass: So. 916, searing Jeceny Cay a wi be oveced by train Wor Bid at _fo3. seaxizg Jorvey—CHty—at- 621+ Covered by train So, S07 leaving Jersey City at 1 be-annatied west of "Furs - Don't be“ too fate—only = few days {Al poutbyes ther, Walk-Over,/ Factory) longer for these values. monpletedranet : —-—— sis trom Sto 44 i ecRwear. and widths A to Bes plostead of - S Something ncw-to furnish up Bes.use of the high standard of -brilt sees \ Z your waists for to-morrow. clothes, and because of the extreme re- OVER” SHOES aa Ox Women's Pique and Ma __diictions, you should not-waittoolong. FORDS.—“This_lot-has-been-caretu! a er Ge Hand-fail d Suits and Gv atsthat Hone over and it would take-an ex- sco! and-fatlored Suits and Cvercoats tha pert to, find the slightest fault Listes coors ——— were extreme values Up to $22.50... i genre erans Guy eat T eT Soe ee NEY c These values will only last a few days ee Zor nigatienh pat: |$ [PSone se 2. 59 Eee OISERED REL TNENEG i ERE! LINEN COLLARS, MOres ae op ie = ates oye at Paes MEN'S $4-DL 1 BEATER PLATINUM with one or two rows of hem- $ newt se UC! | ” stitching; all sizes; not more FINAL Pere alate | a ' n , e h Co, } @ Brill cloties are America’s most mod- ene + Keith | CHIFFON Vea ING In "Brown, Black, ' “ern teady-to-wear clothes. Brill, ring _emey oy at 035) @ 8 to EE oN WO Sie 19 Sy ductions-ate-greatest-in America, ae = a an nora | LAWN —-THES, with embroidered Journeyman Tailored Suits and. Over- sate Saar col etd Women's $9 to $4 Trade Mark New Spring Oxfords | <% resulir prise, 250. 12bc naats that Were values up-ta-328,00- $14 M ART ay shoe ae aatunee whose reputation sis world-wide for} o Renee a2e A few days more and these values will $i from Twenty ‘beautiful 1907, sprigs Teese rom 1 to Hi widths | TS Dlue.—and.—-Pink Regular i = fromawhich to, choose-~tn: patent kid or_patent at price, 19¢, a yard, — To- enna 1€ skin. Largely. Goodyear welt and figsibone sole. At morrow,—yards es + >|. {Main Floor.) o's —_——s -Brif}-clothes are not alone best clothes, — Fy 3 W insta s Birthday ome mm =on Te but at original prices Brul-clothes»are nin -|—— best -value._Now_Britlreductions-are- a Roa i LOTH T EG M E N greatest. ee rons wach ds tat of sing. extteon, eck i: Finest. possible Tailored- Suits and ee vaciectel i) Overcoats, values up to $30.00....., pronadociutas pastoral ep narenc BinrerALS TAN t Reduced Prices. If you-.wait too on these values will be gone. ‘All mixture trousers in Brill stores now reduced 3343%, Included are all Hungerford System shape - retaining trousers, and the: nationally known Dutchess guaranteed trousers. $3 Trousers. .$2.00; $6 Trousers, $4.00 mately the «ime More than 00 in between 7, the Doreen a day and elnnct by qotten Inte the elty, and the com: 727 SSesssseseserseses HSS: Re oe | NewSpring for Men Snaphy Us “Shoe Great pgcTORY REJECTS, to be sure, but that S—shew ing—of— the i *+THE EVENING WORLD, WhDNESPAY, i srtceeganeoenatdeaccatnecencagerrnenttarsteaesenatagseagnesentnesetcenenceneceeeccneenseseucdanssscanesdntesenssateetttetens For the Day Before WASHINGTON’S oe oo Aves. Busy Corner (HENRY SIE mm Se Sfring {Jo NE of the swellest of allywool striped. mi means simply a little bi _danvage-the-wearlag qualities of the shoes. Will fast as long and loo you—pay—$4—for, \ taken ote cared for} averages about }4,000 peogle New York ans toarries number out at per cent. of thin number corn: D ant 9 ALM. and go ou TP. M. In echedule wit) «tye t wn 4 and they have beon demanding Cor pecaiise at the onmmied condition 01S eit teeta tar Now York. te backel | & Up Cor 00 miles On the méroad because it | # ae $4 Trousers, ,§2.67| $7 Trousers, $4.67 plaints af ‘thie condition have Voed equally | @ po $5 Trousers, $8.38. $10 Trousers $6.67 te Commmiters before they knew what | at | ! ou, Changes Were to be made. 1@ d La Theatep wpelt opt need to) be taken hat $ Young-Men’s Suits and Overcoats that 5.00 Tr tone th thet $ wereluptoglOR cee i ere Soe Fete nag tor S i Young Men's Suits and Overcoats that were UP tO $12.50... sec eeeeeee renee Children’s Suits and Overcoats mua are $5 and $6 values.....5.. 0. ‘ sy ill the Bichon Go to [SQUARE 14th n BY; Seber eat n: Greenwich, IADWAY, ni. Shambe a ‘ Aven Sam STAB es fences $7.50 . $2.50 be In exovan of ttm eheat vata and the work months at Ye nal conuietad much “under 18 ‘month picture with next. Sunday's World that wicinit The evkrrana Dut tt cannsi _ feeseesesecpenese Seescees: A -new Gibson’ Get the set and frame OM sg a ret business Thursday, becatise on F; acket Or. Eton Suit Anum “finest Spring styles ever $16.48 48 the new season's Suits, made very artistically ot | aterlals or fancy, plaids, trimmed: with «straps ‘ and braids; fancy Vests; pretty plaited ed throughout Spocial_priceto- WOMEN'S NEW SPRING ETON SUITS — made of all-wool’ natty skirts man-taflor- $7 (fe. 8 ~horrow Asie. jixtures and chiffon Panamas, in black and blue. Trimmed with silk — bratd: collarlesg models | f with high les. Correctly {ity | ting; full plaited skirts; price in $ 4 } season would be ; | 800 Women's ee Silk Jumper or Shirtwaist Suits. THE JUMPER SUITS have full jump- ers trimmed with: pin- tucks and “buttons: full_plaited skin THE SHIRT WAIST SUITS have fail | waists with fine pin tucks dnd Gesigns; new elbow. sleeves; high collars and belts; pretty foot-kiited skirts, simenety with buttons; shown In new. colors; rs ular price $10; special price. %6. I8 : Welle: Are Here. é. and Oxfords-at =@s Reduction. SAT! er: emish that doesn't rm ok_as fine as those mmonly- large. —Tiimmedwith velvet ta-criss-cross SP 72 — Black and Leading Colors---All Lengths, colors; fleunce-Uinnined sith ser= dailbred 98e- bans FEBRUARY 20, Petticoats $1.98 made al ruffles and Made to sell | PETTICOATS. with ‘Themost serviceable, popular priced skirt in New York. Bull’) flare flounce, trimmed with ruf- fies-and- shirring. ul $2.49. GINGHAM PETTIGOATS. excellent material; all colprs, neat stripes, trimmed with flare flounce and ruffle. Made-of- 49¢ “Blick and afult fare (Second Floor.) Extra preparation __ Men's Reduced allan nS have Tiday the store will be Closed Priestley “Raincoats from $12 to . ed Every man knows that the Priestley Raincoat ts the best The coats in thls tot comprise p sare cut long & The Crayenette anywhere overplalds and stripes, These Rain handiwork of superior tailoring. § forThursday!|s ines eaten eat s at to 46. made. opular grays, ind show the special price Men’ 3 Suites c or o Overcoats: west models are embodied in this showing; y concelvable cut, fornt or semi-form fittings; plal vative cuts for the modest dresses. Very fine Overe genuine Irish Friezes, yery fine Kerseys, deauti cut in various Tengths from 44 to 50 Inches. Included are Black Top or Spring Goats, lined with Venetian or Princess serge: slees 34. to NO veccectrssivereteeceeeeeee eet eetae Men’ s Fancy Vests. Continuing the Special Sale, striking Grays, Tobacco Browns, ‘Fancy Blacks, Dotted or Checked, Fancy Weaves, etc. Pr all wool. Sizes 33 to 44. ‘ Shecra] Sak of Boys’ Clothes. DOYS: SUITS WITH ners SC ROUSERS “early Sp) val int xactly ike iiusration ‘en a4, with belt of same goods to. Pinte Ag mel of Acniekeuocker ‘Frourera and |} palr- of Tain row each 8: ox (Third Floor.) The fabrics comprise Duck, Pique, Mercerized Caeetsy Tay are sult: in or flar ‘oats—-the best etty Tans, in 85c be béen made. in this large-and- extensively stocked section for at") $8.00 the Women s ig day's You can't get a better $8.00 s of every description In ¢ skirts; also conser- house; ful Vicunas and unfinished fabrics, $9.75 The 14th Street Store Will Be Closed All Day Friday. Dp Sephien a | eQeSIOSSEITSSIVINTIE Women's Masha Wear. Every {tem In this Tet has a brand- new price—reduced specially for to- - morrow: — For Infants and Children. * They'll look their “best —In= ‘these fetching little garments. Chambray. Dresses. Sizes~6 Trimmed with months to 4 years: c 5,000 Dresses Chambray, Gingham and Dimity. BE omen s ers, pa Made“to sell up to 5de. of fine-cambric with: deep trimmed. with ‘lace insertions lace edge. em- PRVIVETD Sizes 2 to 6 years; many Oesigns. Pretty from 2,000 Dresses White Galatea Cloth; Pretty checks, trimmed with white—pigue—about 50 styles in all. izes 2 ee to 6 years. _ (Second Floor.) Men's Ne Se Nleghigee Shirts. Very Sfecially Priced Thursday. This.is one of the most important offerings of the Season, and — coming just before a big holiday will be eagerly rez many men, The Tot comprises plain white bosoms and-pretty-eolored effects of ma and per cales.—Attached-or detached cts; cut fan, Tire HEAVY WEIGHT RIBBED BAL BRIGGA fronts and lone sle gussets G ) sags0e% alles ocak ae > | if ine 499¢- Four=in=Hands. A large assortment of pretty patterns, plait and fancy y elfects; all new spring designs + c 236 Sonar kid ends, ne 19, c iain 1loor,) ELASTIC WEB SUSPENDERS Made with buckle; regular price 29¢ oN (Che in Gi, the 56) Models. ring HE. great-variely_of Garsets forall the ying: types—ot fi insures that when it is a “NEMO” that m1 are getting the Corset that will give Comfort, Tént- the figure, An Expert Garatiere Wii] Ase \ in Selecting the Proper Style The great volume EMO” business that {4TH STRE Joes every year, and son women: return here proofs enough. of its ssovseaner = iniseas EI ee 33 of = | | i 2 cs immense P popu vo Biyle Liwatrated, = % $L. 00-to $5.00 —_ = Oo cS je (Corset Dents. Second Floar.) >. Se fe & , 3 e % cae dee White Persian Lawn Wis opartal Purchase From Maker. _ “Immense Spe a Leading An important pre-Wash- ington’s Birthday celebra- tion announcement, The waist that at 69c. is of the styl quality. usually put into a $1.50 waist, Th waists. are made in s eral styles; fronts elab- orately inning with handsome open ‘ork em- broidery, pin. tucks and panels of embroidery; back neatly tucked; short- sleeves, trim- med collars ale 69 tached . c Women ‘ Persian Lawn or Bat'ste Waists. New. Spring moiels; yoke effects, neatly trim- med with fine lace inser- Do ree eee aavaess i eA ARN ARS mpage oe mn mn * tions and backs. Also some trimmed swith pin tuc pretty embroideries. New, full sleeves, cuffs trimmed ant Jace; HEC collars attached. Made to sell at $1.69 ma (Second Floor.) | SCBSESE ISIS TS SBSSFPGIEPS ST? FER FIFTIUTIAPIBIFIAI FF ay PRIRE leovee er humains te ost

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