The evening world. Newspaper, March 7, 1907, Page 9

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~ FOR RELIANCE BUILDING ~ CAPTURE BURGLAR wT HSL ' Thief Enters Home of J. L. Averill During an Entertainment. . ‘While the-men guasts of Str And Mrs, 5. Le Averill, of No. 24 Irving pince, af- forded & formidable front to a burglar’ Mrs Averiil-proved tn the end Uie real ‘ burglar-taker. ‘The crook was detected fn his attempt to rob the house while the host and hostess were entertaining , thelr guests, but it remained for Mrs, Averill to-grab-a revolver trom a con= venient drawer and make the midnight house-breaker throw up his hands. He id it promptly, too, for there waa a determined note in-the command of the plucky. woman and not a tremor in the hand which pointed the revolver Burnight at his Head, Mre.—Avertit,—tt—you ike @ move I'll send a bullet Into you, @nd I know how to shoot this thing off, too, Bear that in mind And you, added the nerviedt woman in Irving place, addressing Mr. Harry Weeks, oue et wiests, but not taking her eyes of the cowed buaglar, “you run and fet a policeman. 1) look ‘etter ‘thia fellow in the mean tint Weeks, who Uves on Felton ‘aveniio, Long Jaland Ci Adams, er name of Willlam McClusky. oe say ihe ts an old offender Iwaky, after being ‘ined up’ at Police Headquarters to-day, wan ar- ef in Jefferson Market ‘Court. — SECOND FALSE ALARM Beltef That a Mischievous ‘Boy Has Been Ringing the Signal for ___ the Engines, A fame alarm was tumed in to-day for the second time within a week from the Rellance Bullding, a twelve-story structure at No. 4 Union Square, Last Byt@ey Abrne naginer and (tor reake ta of Battalion Chief Shay were i a (em Mvestigation showed that the giass ook puued ad been broken found on ? of the Rolt- en Balding investigated, but could ay . ay rete i me ran Chief ‘Shay and Me apparstes iat oa cke tr ths-fornier-2ase- the -alg= ‘box in the Reliance Building, wan ani soy of coal f Under it Superintendent. Brandt wae — -to-sottty tis path officers of the parted, m Dye-oo that @suar -on- k-and—aneffort—mun ‘cover. —itcaliea out tt coats the city wen “PINAFORE ”’ IS SUNG BY THE CALVARY CHOIR, First Act Presented by the Singers dn-a-Way-That-Delighted the “Audience: Dtvieton Il. of Calvary Baptist Church Chotr presented last nixht {n the churen Foomg ‘the Sfiret—ect-of—"Pinafor’” (6 i friendly and admiring audience, in a manner that bespoke much for the thorough training and work ‘the choir {a receiving from Choirmaster Bowman. Mr W. W. LeTour. ae &trJoreph Por Bae tr B.S Martin, ee: Hatph; air ——Gawtev Hs Breach, as Dick Daadaye; Mrs, I. W. Seymour, es Josephine, and “Migs Georgia H. Palmer ell gaye com snendadie..pcesentations “or thelr pais nd a not too critical audience over- looked the. usual nervousneas of an ~~ pwwateur Orat night. Calvary Choir is in four divislons, tach one of which contends for ho: TR MOU theR OTs BAe chs Order of Mackintosh haa recan ean! rk, i in a represents DIAMOND CUTTERS WANT MORE MONEY, Workers Not Satisfied with Wages, ufacturers_of America. “workers —members —ot—ths | 4— Olamond Workers’ Unton of America, demanding better wages from the ond Manufacturers, of America, the association of gem dealers, ‘They frere inoresext a year agp and now ae trom $20 to $10 a week. There aro 400 members of the union tn this city, There is a report current that Ant- werp ts about to lose some of tts dia- nond supremacy to New York. In that xity are thousafids df mon employed in wutting and polishing precious stones, ;and St 1s said that many of them aro dreparing to come here. There aro 5,000 diamond cuttere in the world. - PRINCE ESCAPED BOMB; HIS HOME WRECKED. | WARSAW, Russian Poland, March 1. A bomb was thrown to-day info a fat pocupled by Prince Argutynaki, Direo- tor of the Government High School. The prec! wrecke pros not. Inlured. “Ther thrones arcs b, A youth, succeeded in making his ALLIANCE,” ROME, March 7, — Stamps announces existence of an alilanve between see /middle life is reached or passed and the a Britam and Italy pti ass ailaaaa’ Or al ~ FAALALAAAAAASAALALAAALAA AAA { i 3 cS yolce {Cire ty mena migra good money after} her | Dad moncy.” Niece Tella of Lose, Dewey told from under a big hat on which plumes nodded ani as she talked how her $1,480 had where the woodbine «wineth—u “as the late Col. Jim Fis i eatly mod aa she PRESTOI HER 6,000 22 es t r Ithelnberg d{d_ not respond y |when the cane was cniled to trialand {it wer Ing to stand for a losa of three | ustieg Hinnchard ordered an. “indueats. |] polntep ena naga noe i) Nh [rush #36 one-sided (rial, aa the name at) ' oF ncesyo! ones P | woul imply, entering Judgment in favor Stock/MarketsPlayed a? Tirick; sean? asked Alrred: Beekman of the women for the full amount lar, Id rear, | claimed by them with tn’ Mme. Herrman_ of Black-Art-Fame. > i on Mme. Adelaide Herrmann, widow of “Herrmann the Great.” and herself a maater of the black art. able to mystify great audiences by her feate in presti@igitation end In reading tho hearta of other people, and her oharm- jng—Uttle niece, “Mlle, Adele Dewey, ‘ip x { assistant, floating jn thin ofr anpembled epectators with | no other support than the or Accomplished auntie exen the wecond sight of the Herrmann nor the clever- Dewey was able to beat ness of the stock market, and both ladies con- fensod it as whingmses before Justice i | wianchard In the Bupreme Court to-day. Deolanan sued [cover about $5,000. Bought Stock on Margin. Myr, Beeman oxpistne, “that ~ ats: Hermann and Mila Dewey stnplored | 'Max 8. Rhetnberg so buy and peti stook for them In 188. Their contract allowed him a commission of 10 per cert. on all profits he made for them, but linited ‘his operations to @ three-point margin, and it te claimed thet he lost $1,800 for Mile, Dewey and §28% for Mme Herr- mann ‘through disregarding his limita- OLD SORES. | BY IMPURITIES IN THE BLOOD An old sore or ulcer is only:a ptom, an outlet for the impurities and poisons which are circulating in the blood, and as long asithis vital fliiid remains in this impure ' and_contaminated state the place -will_never-heal.—It- may-scab-over-and- appear to be] fi | getting well, but a fresh outpouring of diseased matter from the blood starts it again, |and thus it goes on, sometimes :for years, continually growing worse, and slowly | sapping | away the strength and vitality of the sufferer. : Piste | here are many ways by which the blood may’become contaminated and poisoned. A long spell of fever, or other sickness, breeds disease germs in the system, the failure of nature's eliminative members to remove the waste and-refuse matter of the body, the excessive use of minerals in certain diseases, all infect the blood with morbid matter and germs, which sooner or later manifest their presence by a sore or ulcer which refuses to heal inider the ordinary tréatment of ‘salves, washes, lotious, powders, ete. “A boil, blister, pimple, burn or even a slight scratch, often develops into a festering or | discharging ulcer if the system‘is run down or the blood depreciated from any cause. j Persoys. with an inherited blood taint are very apt to be afflicted with sores jandattcers. Being born with an unhealthy | blood “supply, the different” parts of the i body are never fully nourished, and when” “FED AND EPT OPEN | | ingdales’, who are offering high grade, well made gloves at the | above ve: bstantial saving. | . They aaborinis quailty Ther kid gloves In black only, elbow length and | every pair fs fully guaranteed. ‘ Only twa pairs toa customer. none C, O.D. and no mat{ A BAD SORE ON HIS FACE. standing. It-was ajsmall-plmple at first but it grad- ually, grow larger and worse in every way until I became alarmed about it and consulted several physi- olans, Thoy alltreated mo but the sore continued to grow worse. I saw 5S, 8.8, advertised and commenced its use and aftor taking it awhile 1 was complotely | oured, -- My -biood-te-now-pare-and healthy from the]? effect of 8.8. 8., and there has not been any sign of tho || sore since 8. 8, 8, oured it. - i Went Gnton,; Ohta, — THOS. OWEN. {7} vigor and strength of the.system begins to weaken and-wane, the tissues in some weak int break-down and a chronic sore or ulcer is formed,-and kept open by the constant} ae pf impure matter from the blood. How aggravating and stubborn an old sore can be is best known by those who have nursed and treated one for years, applying salves, washes, powders, etc., with no good results. The place remains, eating deeper into the surrounding flesh, festering, discharging, sometimes-throbbing..with-pain,-and \ + t span undermining the constitution by its ughcalthy action on the system, It is a great mistake to expect to cure these places with external applications. | True this treatment assists in keeping the parts clean, aud are beneficial-in-this way, but do not reach the real +; e which is in the blood. The practice of cutting out the diseased parts and even scraping the bone beneath, is often resorted to, but these severe measures seldom do.any permanent good. The sore may be removed, and for a time heal ovey, but the same poison that produced it the first time is still in the blood, because The ‘Blood Cannot Bo Cut Away, and : The. Sore Wéil!_Return. } : \ : The only. ‘treatment that can do any : real good is-a competent biood purifier—one || r @! '@ @ © that goes to the very bottomof the trouble and] % Ear aey > Yenlovés the catise, and for this purpose noth- PURELY VEGETABLE ing has ever been found to equal S.S.S.- It} goes down into the circulation, drives out all} poison amd morbid matter; reduces the inflammation, and by sending pure, rich blood to! the diseased-parts, instead of-feeding them with impurities, allows the sore to heal/ naturally aud permanently. Not only does S. S. S. purify the blood of all poisons and |; erms, but builds it up from its weakened and impoverished state, making it strong and) fealthy and able to supply every part of the body with sufficient and proper nourishment !! to keep it Sa sth health.” “If you have a sore that is slow im healing, do not depend) upon external applications alone, nor experiment with unknown medicines, but begin |/}} -the use of S..S..S., and by removing-every. vestige of the Siee cure the trouble perma- jf; nently. Special book on Sores and Ulcers and any medical advice desired sent free to |f! all who write, _ THE SWIFT SPECIFIC: COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. || 18 ob at ot ai ot ot ob at 08 ut ot af at at of ot ot ot of OE gt at OF OF BE JE JE Ot OE OE OE A Ob Ut OR Ot ot Ob Ot QE IE gt OEE SE IE OE ot A 4 4 ‘ ~~ WATCH for Spe- Watch! cial Announcement | {inext Sunday of a Watch! New Series of Pic- Watch! ture Supplements--- Watch! Something Every- Pleasing alike to old and young. % a | “tbody Will Want. | 1 | POONER EEK EEK KE KKK KE eK pa % 3 SW Me eh oP tn Sea a A a ow oka hi i on anh hoo \ iTHE EVENING "WORLD, THURSDAY. MAKCH 7; | 10 This Bloomingdale Two-Hour Skirt Sale |_ ypenaiers: dtd: Lyes afiloted with asorg.on my faos of four yeara| ih | Newest Petticoats Underprice. | Women’s Gingham : | Petticoats, made with med-edge; special Boys’ Colo:ed Batisté Bloomer Boys' Colored Chambray-Rus- -Eyesiass® 9") Furniture Re-Cov . 103" AVE | 59%060°St Means that you can have your pick of high grade "| Sample Skirts, new, $4, $5 and. $6, $2 25 Spring garments, and pay only ° From—10—-to--12-0'Clock A.-M. _To-morrow,— Friday. ‘Can-you-beatthat?—New skirts, good-skirts, fashionable skirts—15 different models in skirts, made of cheviots, mel- tons. worsteds and mannish mixtures. Skirts the makers never dreamed would sell for less than $4, $5 and $6, and here they are for 2 hours to-morrow (Friday ) for the com- paratively tiny sum of $2.25. All we wish is that the lot were four times as great. Stupendous values such as these melt away: too soon..Some of you simply WON‘T get out carly, so, of course, you maybe disappointed. = $2.25 ‘Not. more than two to a customer. None sent .C. O. D, None sent on approvai. Actaal $4, $5 & $6 Skirts for two hours, from 10 to 12.0’ Clock A. M., at Ricomingdales’, 24 Floor, 00th Bt Section Long Glace Kid Gloves. | The same grade that ts selling generally as.a $l 79 : e New: Spring Pleated motels — Worth all of. $1.00—Special at 59¢; great bargain at $2.25 for \ This tine of Shirts represents the well-known “Bloom: fl a jale brand.” is E If you bave long gloves to buy get them NOW at Bloom- WN snes seo tested cepuges modew cade ol fine Seater | I FRA percale ia neat black and while striped and figured desigas, HP P88 also in solid tan, blue and pray. 7 cu) generously ull. ij Each shirt bears our label, which fact guarantees yOu perfect satisfaction in every way, if They ali have separate cuffs-and are-hand taundered,+ Men's sizes; 4 to 18; Woys* Sizes, ATW io _ —Bivomingtaer stat Cor OO” BI. Bedtion, Kayser’s Double-Tipped Silk Gloves. Every pair absolutely guaranteed—all colors and black and Men’s Mercerized Underwear. | white. Here are the interesting prices: The Same Quality Sold ~ Women's 2+ Clasp, | Women's _16-Button-} _ Misses’ Double-Tip- Elsewhere for $1.50, Here for 69¢ é --Silk= Tipped Gloves— | Length Mousqielaire ped Silk Gloves—Mous- Spring weights. Every garment guar 1 to fa: splendidly and wear excellently. double tipped. Special at | Gloyeg—24-inches long, ---quélaires, white, coiors. ; They are so. highly mercerized that they have the appearance of pure silk. | Cholce of light blue, flesh and white shirts and drawers to match In all sizes, | [Ole 2 bs) | : : Fase tas jt section — al the above less-than-half Trepiiing acer Slalh- Hoon tite ti certioa’] Napkins, Damask Towels and Bed Clothes. _ | ~ Six Exceptionally Big Bargains for To-Morrow (Friday). | 2,000 yards extra fine German Mercerized | Extra Heavy Large Size Huck Towels, | Good Quality Mixed Feather Bed Pillows, | ure white, 60 Inches w Ide; heromed; good quality; red border; | size, 20x28; covered with . feather- Table Damask, vin retain its lustre A8c regularly 12! ¢, each; very special for 719c | proot ticki $1.00 value; for Friday, 69c Friday at, per doz al. after washing; very neat designs; regular ¥5e-~ grade tor Fridry at'=... >: <|-Full Size, White, Eastern Make, Wool | Extra Fine y Bed ‘Spreads, 1,000 dozen Mercerized Table Finish Bed Blankets, pint ana é | heavy knotted | Napkins, pure white; tastedge; me SELD —piue porters; the Dest blanke «§ 1.59 frees Eee ee 22x22; yalue $1.50 a dozen, at...... O sold at, per palrie.. os... * | ’ 2 Easeren Women’s Sample Hosiery. 2,000 pairs; actaally worth 15c; very special 6c: j to-morrow at... ; : i A well-known manufacturer sold Us his entire sample line at less than’hali the regular price—we turn over the whole sav- ing to you.’ Choice of medium weight, fine gauze, black or fancy extracted polka dot stockings.- All sizes; every pair is fully guaraatecd... No Mail Orders. Men's 252 Lisle Thread} Men's 35¢ and 50c Import.) Half Hose, fancy styles, ed Fancy Half tlose, all sizes: all Sizes... ... seen eee ees Women's Stockings, | Women's 35c and 50c plain cotton; some silk | Stockings, full fashtoned | onedeep bias ruffle, tefm- i! 2c : 17c embroidered... Lisle Thread and Cotton. Children's 35c_ Full Fash- joned~ Hosiery, up to 10% White Near Silk Petticoats, deep-_knee flounce; shirred fle, hed ih 69 Mercerized Sateen Near Silk Petticoats, finisnea ; flounces, narrow ruffles , and-shirrings: very spe-* Cc Large SizeiPiaid, Black and — and trimmed with one Large Assortment of Black with pleating,-sectional ial nich Bt. Bre, Children's. 25¢ Stocklngs, ~—tibbed:-double-keneesi, v) HiOomng sales’, Main Floor, 69th ‘st all sizes) tha Section, Crochet 4-in-Hands¢ Reall ROIS CLK See eee i 6for 50c {2 new Spring colors-as well as black. These four-in-hands are particularly wll ,7/ adapted to--wear with the new “close-setting foid collar, because they are soft, pliable and easily-tied-incacsmall: knot. They are $2 inches long, S34 inches wide. None C, O, D. an! no mall or ‘phone orders filled. > Main Pioor. Sith st-- Section” $7.50 Lexington Watches; $375: Thin model gun metal, 16 size, openface-style stem-winder and pen- dant set; fitted with fine jewelled, nickelled movements. Every watch Is regulated, and guaranteed to bea per- fect timepiece. Kilts and Bloomer Suits. 3 Special Values in Boys’ Natty Spring Styles. Boys! White Limem Kite icf iatragn ot ec Oc front; or box pleated, with sailor cOliar, edged with embroidery; sizes “2, Zand 4 years; special. ........ sino ever rest eesesee sere +4 gs, Wilh sallor collar and shield, | sian Bloomer Suits, revers. down Suit * rimmed with folds t ‘rents; stand white braid; 2, 3 and + of white duck; sizes 2, } and 98c| elles $1.39 a4 years atc ce teenies Weomingdalea’, 24. Floor, Lan. Ave Beotlon, Gold: Skeleton A Five=-Piece Suit of ered for 914.50 A gtyantic ~indace- ment—one that Will in- terest every housekeeper , We will ote G) five- ) our monogram engraved in ribbon piece suit of furniture, hav- | tetters on the case If uestred. ing ordinary style frames, J Moomingdales’, Main FL, Goin et Bec ing— cet ar; with fancy } | A Srecial Friday Sale of gold spring— fitted with silex crystal pure white 1c lenses; gold spring and non-tilting Peak anne rete: wich prevent them from slipping off. Not more than 3 patrs to a customer} exclusive. opticiany’ price for Identical vis $2. ir. in sucha high class manner that'you} ~~ TES ERE Moominedaler) Alain Crate won't be able to tell it from new, for} Safety Razor Sets the small'sum of Fourteen Fifty. You | Fine Taffeta $7.0 may select the -coverings you want) at 85c. : Umbrellas, from several styles of high-grade | Famous 12- Good, substantial Am- tapestry or damasks, all in the newest | blade Amer- crican picce-dyed T affeta CH prettest piece the (urniture tree} 1ca8. Safety Umbrellas, made on}, etlchar geoudiasons iF b Rae Set, strong paragon’ lock |” Another Remarkable Upholstery Offering. We Will Make ne MO.“ t simple and s most practi- cal made. No experience is required — any one can shave with it. frames, with steel rods; all close rolling, with'case and tassel; an excellent assortment of pretty handles to select from. Every one guaranteed for 2 years. Bicomingéales’, Main Vicor, Vroat Gentre. All. Cars Transt er to a 5-piece Suit of Slip Covers éerfectly for $5.00) We allow 20 yards of 30-inch cotton damask. Workmanship ; Y by experienced men only. A most’ amazing opportunity! Frequently quoted as a $5.00 " Phone—$300 Plaza—will bring’ our representative to you. | valuce AF oealior te Dioviningdaien, 4 Floor, Bayh Be. Section, | Dicominedates', Main ¥1,, Both Gt. See, oe Bloomingdales: Lex. to 3d Ave., 59h to 60th St.“ Men’s Negligee Shirts | i | 1 |

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