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‘ P | __ WHE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1907) 4CE IN THE RIVER DOESN’T STOP i FRANK CURTIS. FROM HIS DAILY SWIM, ‘, Makes Those ch ’Shore! | P= sta Reena een ea ran NVESELE jl no connecrion wert Any: OTHER STORE } _ AX Shiver, but the Ath- j Jete Enjoysilt. 4 2 i] ; areata Stylish White Lingerie Waists | A Masterly Collection from a Masterful Store’ a T Hitthe diff = ee i Wate White tan | ence by which division Nase _| Women’s White Linger‘e | aisis-a of our Waist Collection i , (eeeceaaets My Sie _loned with a fancy, 4 | HOW HE WINS A WAGER. Friends Thought He Was Jok:: ing About It, tut He Convinced Tt lem. ae you judge the vaiues offered—whether you take the dollar waists or the yoke of pin tucking, lace insertions and embroidered me- Ries Tee ee els abe the same datlions; attached collar and cuf‘e of three-quarter length; , the money than you can get anywhere clsc. How sleeves tucked) and lace teimmed: well we succeed in this may best be tested by Also another exquisite model of white lawn, fashioned your own eyes and judgment, ulthough the business with around Val. lace yoke and collar; blouse below yoke | we arc doing is proof enough for us, . of alternate rows of embroidery and lace inser tlons; three-quarter-‘engtb aslceves with lace cuffs. Soc aaa “Comeiin,. fellows, the “walter ts finef* sala Frank Curtis thls “morning as fio wallowed and mplagied ‘argund amung the ble cakes of tlmt fwere slowly floating down river fn (front of ‘the Harlem Row! The mercury \y floating Neary | urtls seemed to Ro havin, | Hh ite, The variety at $1 is to-day the largest in numbers and by far the best in quallty that we have ever shown in ten triumphant years, In quality-of-material; fineness of lace, character Both these models are extraordinary values. of workmanship and beauty of design they A. dalnty will be revelations to all women who have ite Li i lingerie not already proyed the value of. the com- Wome: is White Lingerie model of manding position given.us by our enormous Waists at $2.95. white ba- business. 7 tiste, hand- ___somely designed, with a fancy yoke; front and back — fashioned with hemstitched lace insertions; lace-trimmed — collar and cuffs. Also several other beautiful lingerie. models of whito batiste, most effectively trimmed with ‘lace and embroidery. « ho takes ‘nf tHetyear ae ay ses SAN en A charming and stylish Women’s White Lawn | model. Front fashioned 1 rae 2 with a tucked yoke, em- Waists at $1.50 bellished with lace inger-_ ee blouse below yoke 6f allover. openwork and Cluny embroidery; collar and culls of three-quarter length sleeves; tucked and finished with lace y edge. Also other styles equally good values. z u : oe 1 “At this price we are showing a largo assortment of charming styles from which t> select—all new and pleasing, We illustrate one of the many styles dn eale-—This beautiful model fs made of French batiste, fashioned with a fancy yoke; front and back of lace insertions, edging and eyelet em- broidery; three-quarter-length sleeves, trimmed to match yoke; Jacelcottarl ewe! Women’s White Lingerie Waists at $3.95 MCLELLAN MISSED glassware, Before the flames were ex- tingulsired tne damage amounted to Women’s Spring Suits and Sk Undervalued. : Gite | Suits and Skirts in early-season styles and at end-of-the-season prices. A lucky chance threw PP, eed ne Beparement ard ms ‘CURTISS duties enatte him to of tore men than, perieupa, any other| ; : saa | about $10,000 man\in the wold. It ts sak Reet 3 In HfS Street Investigation the} ,Peliceman Burke discovered the t Ta vumd to be a} signe ora AOE he toe taden er them in our path at less than cost. A leading manufacturer made them. His reputation is behind them; and ours, too. € ee —Mdvance models. Faultlessly tailored. Of excellent fabrics, in the new Spring shades. Values head_ and shoulders above any others at these prices: Eton | Tuxedo Mayor Overlooked a Ds- ; lone and: materiaixcand t ‘ the stock | ch a terrible thing as ‘ iD c emoke, It Sou ware used. to Iti ‘ ies ease Breeder. Fe oh S| frat: ct An epidemic of disease is breeding ——————S _|along Elizabeth street, between Bieeck- | gq —_____ = Any Hour —wut T ai contid: a perso} : er and Prince. On one side of thi for ttm first time would be tn danger | 2 1 ce Acey that mies caiiee death, | Ay is the building known as the “Bar. \ Pil the ©: Bal kane. racks," which 1s filled with Itallan fam- if F B24 { = jal kn tte srmer — ™ = i ed @O ‘he “There are lots of anquain@mnass of veri and has « population estimated at mine who used to take the ewim every \4 ve Gay, but they, have: palked tab err: Between Prince and plsesk et streets) you can talk with friends far e t ik It's’ been prétty cold thes last few Elizabeth atreet !¢ deep under snow. k on ul months, I tell you, but I'm on the job M Bindelthe fret-talllend(up/to/to-dayitno and near, or you can summon ult eve: day junt the same. It's tne z 5 er And an he plunged in satin tye) i the snow, and It Is still there, where it city are always at your call as illustrated; -made-of tweed) the coat is tastefully Ss Panama cloth; ‘coat Is | | trimmed with braid_and has lined with good quality | | on entirely new collar effect, OF taffeta, ‘plaited Gib- | | finished with silk tle, white son_effect,front_and })-<aiin ined, The skirt ts @ onthe Sending plettorm,jolned. 20 will rot and fester When the apring thaw sets in unless the snqw.contrac- tors_get_busy_i{n_a hurry. ity ‘ou havea {Potice Captain O'Keefe, It Is| ne streat ts practically closed to Telephone @ conceried b-r-r-mr end mado m. bee-| ine for Marttn Kane's ~O'MALLY DESERTED. vehicles at that point For a time drivers tried vainly to force their teams ; WIFE AND. CHILDREN. | Koialmiccam yas murdered through the-ugly-mess,—but-now. they WEW-YORK-TELEPHONE CO., = ——_While on Duty, ____; make-wide- detours to-evoid it 18-Dey Stroet- (2 i ‘The people who inhabit the Barrac ba jacket trimmec Rent and Grocery Bills Are Due = land houses near by cannot understand ck of j : nt d very pretty model with a 21 and Mother Is at End:of Moses D, Mcas instituted a novel| why they are neglected by tho snow alike; inlaid lace collar | Cluster-plait gore; girdle is ~ Sehalf of Mra, Hoss O'Keete, widow et mer ‘ it and cuffs. The* skirt} | tcimmed with braid: cannot a Mra, O'Mally, of No. 428 Wast Urorty!|0f Police Captain ‘John M__O*ICeefe,}.ths_ community - of pimples,—blotches,-blackheads-and is a marvel; 32-plait sand | first street, haa been left In a pitiable| Who lost Kis life at a dinner given by, Yesterday afternoon a gang of men liver spots. This -is readily accom- v be duplicated elsewhere un- j plight by the disappearance of her hus- Martin Hagel, the Sullivans and othor| wes put to work carting away the snow | plished by regulating the bowels, | gore; exceptional value 8 1 ‘Apand, whol varishedon Feb, 2. Mra. east {4p Tammanyites on theave_of|{rzm\the other alde of the_block—be- | toning. the -stamach, stimulating the ta oir een tne der $21.75; our price to- j ‘O'Mally says ithat on that day .Mr.|eleccion in 190, It was changed that|!ween Houston and Bleecker streets. | liver, frecing the blood of impurities at $25; to-morrow frow. | O'Mally left him home, saying that he|the Captain, who waa a dig, hoavy|TRey seemed afraid to face the meas) with a course of t morr | was going to work. Late that night shej man, had.been murdered; but nothing | between Bleecker and Prince. rs found he had not gone to work. came of the inyetigation.— Mayor. Mecialian males home on 9, ys “He left me,"* she says, ‘with five] Mrs. 0” the City Hall yesterday afternoon, In- bamilt Atharen'to support anda heavy, Ateefe was Tut on the pension | re cting—the- condition of — the—side | i | Gebt to shoulder. tn addition to the ebe |< & roll made Up of the widows and hi aptomanniettoundl| | Sept te ad°htarch rent Ie 1s a strong, |orphana of /polloe.officers who died in| streets, on hie way upton. Bee tons | | Able man, but has deen out of work | the course/of their duty. many Nolte under. foot, and had-some-| ° __‘nlmost_all winter. Tha grocery people: some muck under foot an xome : mre Kind enow to let mo have food Commissioner Purtridgs dropped Mrs. grouble:ia fceaching ity ashingtoniBauere | | thinking Ae at I<avculd find a way of|O'Keefo from the roll, partly because All streets by the natrow “margin of | ! paying whe: —In this lor we offer, in different plaited’ models: and in the ta = . 3 e | Women S Skirts styles, an assortment-of very clever skirts made of vole and panama cloth; in-all lengths; perfect-fitting and wel-wearing garments; your Choice tO-MOrrOW Ale secre cee eee tere eee seeere jod weather cama”. ithere had<been no proof of -murder or} {irée blocks. Perhaps. he wilt loo tt Sold everywhere. Tn bokes10cand 266} oes ee that Captain O'Keefe: was-In-the dis-| over to-day amd say & fow kind words DR. LEODERLE TO LECTURE, | charge of: any police duty when he Joat|to Mr. Craven Dr Ernst J, Lederle will lecture thie |his Ute. and partly. because..re. Sa ETT qrening n the Murray Iilll Loveum be. {O'Keefe who lives in her own house |. MISS HELEN CALDWELL DEAD.’ fore the Park & Tiiford Mutual Benent [18 Edgesonse avenue, wae reputed to ates Helen Caldwell, only daughter of ‘Association on the wabject of “Pure | Sar, Mosk moved to-day before Justice |Jobu A. Caldwell, correspondent of the ‘ood, Publi Q [Ni or an alternative wrt of| Associated Press in Havana, died..of joes end the Pupiie Health The sn mus commanding the: Cormmlg: | typhoid. fever yesterday, Mian Caldwell ertainment ts fu Ue absocld- |'stoner to nestore her to the penalon roll| was nineteen years of age and joined ign, throwen the courtesy of Frank | or appear und show why he shouldn:j | hee father in Cubs. obly-thrae-monthe Tptewn pad wusle ty tignantise: Maval | cits Mba Veaya hecolll -oarry-the-ease line: best kmawitcnewapeEee EL Wee: { 2 } carry the ease! Lown Ti eapolttan Band, _ ithrough: to the Court of Appeals, York. : Seer nae ——_—_———— (Slee) Crarer Sore, Second Floor, rent) t S Women’s $3.00 Shoes Thursday at 51.50: Ee “Foot Mould Shoes-— While attending this. sale, take the opportunity to look at the new spring styles in our famous Foor Mould Shoes. — High-and-low models are here now, _ made of-the finest leathers, on com- fortable, becoming, fashionable lasts. Prices $3 to $5. {Stezel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Rear.) GPRING weights, _Spring- styles. Standard $3 values, in material, finish-and wear, $1.50 a pair. Made of good, pliant, enduring kid- skin, smart box-calfskin and effective patent-leather. New lasts. All the usual widths and sizes. And styles enough to please all good tastes. | W. L. DOUGLAS Fi ft oan give you al reas Wound, pay one iwean a! jos why it iaae t= : ~——"Tgive the wearer tho benefit of my thorough and practical J __ knowledge of shoemakiag,-which-has extended titty years: I give tho wearer the benefit of my exclusive, method of tan- ping the bottom soles which makes them more'flexible and gives fonger wear than any other sole leather produced'in this country, As lam tho largest manufacturer of men'sifine Hand-Sewed Process shoes In tho. world, it is necessary for mo to purchaso feather, and othe materials in enormous quantities; the benefit of low prices f obtain Igive 16" he Very low: peice give to the wearcriin superior quality } I sive.the wearer the benefit of the most:complete organization Piano, $250 Rich and lasting tone; | built for durability. | No Monep Down Strictly Fresh Eggs, 22c a Dozen ence npeccateodeata | foramen mre sictiled shoomakers, who receive | $ a € e In the shoo Industry,.and whose workman- | q > w Kk ship cannot be excelled. The selection of leathers and oth : i ley Pil ‘ Chel Ss Riese i aie serials for each part of the shoe and every'detail of the other Positively the best-plano + = pe MTUM FLOUR Founiels aval swan Mail or Teleshone Orders Erompele) Filled. "Phone 4000—Chelsea. N, Pack V tables & He ed atter and watched over by these expert men, regardiess fo be had at $250. | Re vny nrand In the morket; bbl, (i i English Bi it i E ted Fruits ew Pac ege es me orexpense. If I could take you Intoim: factories at | S54 ME Dou S205 18 | }—« English Biscuits Vapora | ousva a Early June ) Cae | Wfory Teaser Str No'Interest—No Extras New Apple Ring CALIFORNIA FR (Huolles & Palmer's) Brockton, Mass.,and show you how carefully W.L. Douglas shoes AIG BRT aa } ei BOE | preted act b TS (Regina Brand) i ‘ fupr ti ti nd left to face the dangers : maar Cha nescurces: de eee Orr tie laaert or dlsskue WATCH Ty "asda Taenace’t0 Clear the Skin. t are made, you would then understand why they hold th —Delivered Fr . nm clr elivered Free. 8 Rath Oliver slelaa teas oh eG es Bt beftor, wear longer: apd axe cf Sreater,va Ma thenoupetherinbes A tevolving stool and protec- LE oe een) Hoser Gingrs Bread... | Reg. 18: phe. reclame Imported! 4. 25e Pan feiee tener é : housands of unsolicited testimonials every year, giv= i Ver free with each one 3 f POTTED Universly : Ly aurraniey x Gi Mlinexpecienea nt thcg ea sek nC oat f tion cover free with each one. GENESEE ED Universi We || imsotied rat yi a8 Velous tor luachee cd +L. Douglas shoes to be the best produced(for the pri a u implex Pin 6 tf price. A pack a The Simplex Piano, $600 age of their original letters will be mailed you free for the asking. big! : | SALE lenlke t Peristated | Rell Eos] i NEW RICE- Finey Carol Theso are 2 few of the reasons why ! make and soli more Men's Fine Hand- H 10 b Ibs. ‘| Whole Fruit Preserves | Gore oven uonels 18! Sewed Process Shoes than ie f 5 any other manufacturer in the :worltd. | Sold onourca p ve! Foust a quality | | pure: reg. 25¢ jar, 4 | KENT S FARM es eae ? iS not ED HOMINY ‘ | Oca 52, _W.? 20UGLAS $4.00 GILT EDGE SHOE °"Not,8¢ souatten cat § | Bo aeratraieriptcree eho L Rey enti | 2) yaa) | | pesca arama ieee lara er In cuoe 1 Bema, -t! Wi BO : RAMELA : No Other Ci _ FOUNTAIN TOMATO. CATSUP— 20°] | Qu risiemareg | 78 Popular Blend Coffee | | : ralet large ( aa 1 " F z v }| 8 lens jar . 09 | size fru, hum Bast Color yelets weed ere = = Lat Yt) 2 i 10:000 Perfection Rolls t COOK'S FLAK OR MALTO | | Gr i® ee ep jo tes truly $1 50c Pe cree Ne ata aaa GENES ee EB TREE] 2. Bata aon [f° Sar tinrary Beaten Se | cere = '[ 20th Century So = roy Bl TStezel Cores S.0r1 VEEG SUGAR CORN—new puck, | ct a | W. L. DOUGLAS GREATER NEW YORK SHOE STORES: a ie cordon Sh T0e" | Switt's Naphtha S Boneless Herri || cere ace ees sn 6 8 Broadway, cornes Howard Streot. | 2202 Third /Avenue| corner 120th BROOKLYN pies Wits Naphtha soap || oneless Herring | oe iB Heoadway, corner Sty Bireck, | 77OThied Ave. bel. 1doth & 147th Bis, | 706.710 Broadway, cor, ‘Thornton Bt. x E no 8G restate nse lare 38q) || Libby's Paces brants dinily Be | | Bes had Porat ean treet. 107, Broadway, corner Gates Avenue, NPA NERA nD teaneatees {|| emexeds r y opening cat ‘ Heat pe eke Rn direst, | Bo Blxth Avenue, corner 224 Gtteat._ ee Bisel, corner Pearl Blvect. Creel hee h tt ated i venus.” . ths 38 jansa Street. x ¥ Seetit OMe ie wewark Avenue.