The evening world. Newspaper, March 25, 1907, Page 4

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WOMAN BRENS “LEAP N IVER Slips. Out ae Hi Her Coat, Which Was Held by Another Woman. — Ora. Etizadeth Chambers, a hand- ‘some woman of middle axe, the wife f./ to Corona avenue, Corona,’ L; 7, nought | the East River from the “eck of the /*7! ferry-boat Flushing, whtn the craft) Wan in the main channel. (axe Ohuuntvers wie rescues ae Qeckhand after going down taice and was taken to St, John’s & serious condition. My V/Bhe boarded the: Flushing at bons “9 Rul {ox tinit-w dozen tickets. She rode back ¢ and forth veveral Umes, pacing te rdeck and walking’ back and forth ‘in the woman's cabin, pre ea tae | questioned her and sho said she had planned to meet some i ticular boat. and thougitfi pass the ‘time by sailing batleand fort! Seized Her by the Coat. Finally on the 10 o'clock trip from | ‘Thirty-fourth ‘street ahe walked out to} the front of “the double-ender and} brushed past several women, De she) ne of the, OMAN BREAKS NEW EVIDENCE —THROUGHGATETO | TOMOLDOFACERS =< District-Attorney Presents In the hope of getting the Grand Jury Arthur Chambers, a, vuilder, of No. 11) C.ntrat yroodiawn Toad wreck, In whieh to end her life to-day by Ju’ ‘aping into | tent in| belng fon Itself, Island City at 9 o'clock, after purehas-| {porat ‘ihe Spe g vous Ponce c ’ yinen KS WE MARCH 25, 1907 Policeman Miller and an Evenin Tepotter went to the roof adjoinini set found Louis Rea wandering around ed Policeman | dazed, looking for the way out, He is and | Pacelll’s cousin and nad escaped to the { roo! BION D/A Ni ran to the signal box at THE EVENING WORLD, “SIKRESCUED es) FROM DEATH Ne Children Carried Uncon- | Scious Over Roofs. a much of {t that a special afternoon ses- sion of the Grand Jury was held to ac- commodate him. Anions tho witnesses examined we | Presidents Bi Quereau, of p ficor. | : = NOTED GERMAN SURGEON si,| DIES UNDER THE KNIFE. faite | and | WIESRADEN] Germany, Maroh 25— Prof. Von Bergmann, the famous sur- xeon, died here this morning. He was Joperated upon yesterday for appendi- had deen extinguished | citis. RuapS tog fe | Record-Making Sale $15 Swell Long one 38: Wy (5) Silk Finish Broadcloth Richly Satin Lined Throughout. and two trains around the men and children to a ladder which the hasm to the roof of ja Additional Matter to the Grand Jury. ie trom e atteraus | to the Grand} dA into eee | An excited man ri take some action on the New York windows above The bullding Is a fr, and the second floor D Iding that the members of. the Gra Tuesday's Great Event, Swagge:, swinging Long Coats, characterized by the utmost. aristo- cratic elegance. Appropriate to a , thousand and_one dressy occasions ‘ ~ the theatre, the auto, the week- end visit, the afternoon or evening affa'r. wes Attractive New’ Models. Collarless Effects in Artistic Designs. Coats that leave nothing to be y had expressed thomsely the poltt Kattan and his iitformant ran to the | 19 | Rearest alarm box, at Baxter street and ed Smyth busied himeelt with getting | Gr the and-he had~ so} sr: ij { Kid Gloves. | A Ot tine, wots pitable i .@) de SATISFACTION en Ds ere REFUNDED lar sti By furtined id end to liold t and endeavorot yack. Stra, Chambers simply, nlp out out the coat, ran to the ~ Big Stn and pineee ov" of. th n attracted oe, Fermin” He ran to the | Bees tua ane, te past ed up. by her clothing. Sat removing coat of hat, Ferrin * “Without ‘Then id swift current whirled them @gainst one o tthe life preservers, which | vim shock of Immersion before the boat pinde its Tong Island City slip and. -. Immediate! faken to J prea fo motive for her aiterapted svicide has yet been suggested t: not dee: yt ie - WNSTERIS MAN ~ CAUSES EXCISE RAID Station Just Like Magis- trate Whitman. the saloonkrepers. for.on to-day’s cale dar In the Harlem Court four excise ar- rests were noted. The Hartem Court covera the Bast Elghty-eighth, One Hundred and Fourth and’ One Hundred | and Twenty-sixth and West One Hun-} dred and Twenty-fifth and One Hundred | __&nd Fifty-second street stations. In the whole city there were only zwenty-one | eciva arrests yesterday—about 20) p: esa than usual. Only one was in the Tender! the East One ir Biation yesterday ‘and, Thompson pS A cold eye, nal “Do you know the exciso law 1s belng violated in faire Within a bl Of the station-house? With men stan: ir that Ker watket- Fourth street | fixing” Sergt. fall tig called out y, mn ns ‘ates doing house duty, freely. Martin | ney bartender, and took him to ot arresta~ at! . Hae MoNerny. the sharienden ee in twice Raia two hours| pat ‘pat at Nos 470, Columb was Spoemeht with Dy tectives Golding and Geary of him state phen the first. arrest was made. Mat: fe Crane jn holding MeNecny, way the Inspector an. ahs dovyou fecl?: Were sping to get! that blil-through at Albany. Its. the er. These saloon-keepers think they own—the-eartir,-and~ theyre” tira \ moat persistent lawbreakers. If the clti- / zene understood this oll! the etrong to Alhany to. Indorse Smiling Dick" only smi He Lhe Magistrate 1 nisal held! Joseph 1 ons, of No. Ninth avenue; Morris: Gloster, of 4 Tenth avenue, and) ax. 1 o 300 Amsterdam’ ave- | z ee A] Fa VICTIM OF SHOOTING DIES. | James Mailman, also known as “Hanlon, who was shot Satur-! aay ‘morning while standing with two | tue uovr of the hallway ac 3 t Ouy Hundred and Secong et, dhed in thd Hariem Hospital yes- James Curran, twenty-one, of Eas: Ninety-alxth’ _atroet, reed with the shooting, ts under ar- =e To Dayll ¢ ME Right now— immedia tely, isthe VERY. es Ad. jin the ‘BEST: time} World And the most ef- {, | fecva way to ask fi for the Position ~Gracefully full and sweeping—de- lightful novelty colfarléss effects in| great variety of new designs. “Re- cent’ style thoughts in sleeves and cuffs. Ata price in nowise comparable to their high value. Tuesday's rer | Handreds of aS) sabings on Fashionable Easter Garments for Women, Misses and Children. Special Easter sale events all, week on Newest Easter attire, satutated With quality, api todalenesss excellence of workmanship— | -evith-prices the -lowest-in-all-New York, Your Choice HE Se Perfect Alterations “FREE SALE AT ALL THREE STORES Wile: {Eth Stet 1,500 Beautiful $6 Coats at $3.96, | Consisting of strictly all-wool | 700 Fony Suits, Worthl 8,98,at12,98 Strictly all-wool Panama Pony i handsome suitings, a great variety | Suits. Two swell models. Jackets . including the new 27-inch | trimmed with extra wide Hercules Drala or strane of ia 2,500 New Spring Skirts, made} With ° duamamineprnaut of excellent quality Panama; Teta to mat ows high kilted, cluster plaited or box styles)” In desired-in style and perfect tailoring. pay} ~~ black, blue, brown, cream ‘JAMES HERE &60, > 28rd Street. | 84th Street. Girls’ SHaing Suits. Special Sale. $9- Spring Suits. To; martes 34.98. One of the daintiest of the new Spring, fashions. Made from WJewool Fancy Plaids, with 4 collar, handsomely trim- med with Inlaid broadcloth, silk TRIMMED MILLINERY. New models from the Parisian Milli- ners. showing the contemporary fashions, in shapes and trimming. In Both Stores, Stupentani stocks of every ais able Millinery “style, every new shape, daintiest shades, every swell -tffect—priced to make this the headquarters of ewery ecanomical shopper in Greater New York. Women’s Ready-to-Wears Positively a value without a parallel. latest All the latest tones and the new shades of blue are shown in these late designs. braid and fancy ae {1- ae and styles—exquisitely trimmed in all} | Attractively trimmed in accordance gored skirt; pleatet sty, the est colors—original effects; r vi y ned with deep hem; in brown, oud Zils 92 | with the latest GO “lar. S3-value, sale price Sat | Children’s s Easter Hais. Wonderful ue-offering Chip Hats, eff trimmed sith targe-bows-and Tosettes, Moveity” ornaments, -inbest-light shades. Also fancy Pyroxylin and baby. chiffon effects, beautiful fluffy styles, all colors, at.. ‘| Swellest Spring Styles for Children. The manufacturers cannot supply u with enouzh of these sant nts. Bz Large, showy and effective. original... Flares. and: pokevgy te, pokes, silk trimmed, with or rth: 2, 98 out streamers; all colors, at TRIMMING. DEPARTMENTS. In Both Stores. i Sale of Dréss-Frimmings,— i es All the fashionable Spring’ shades in i Applique, Cord and Braid designs. 35%, 45¢, 60¢, 85¢, t/oo and -1.35 per yard Soutache Braid designs in a wide. range of colors. goc to 8.75 per yard Black Applique, Cord and Soutache Trimmings. §0c to 2.75-per-yard Girls’ > Silk. Coates ich and jaunty {or Dainty, ri s crite aur pontess Zoltarless ioodele eae and finished) with fancy braid full box ‘hand- Cloth Coats in newest fabrics, somely trimmed with Panne Velvet, shown in champagne, tan, red, HD 3 light blue-or) black; sizes 6 to 14 price. GIRLS’ REEFERS. On Sale. for 3 Hours Only— 9tot2 A.M. Full English box back; all-wool fancy checks or stripe mixtures; trimmed with panne velvet and silk b sizes 6 1 14-(no mail orders); 3 hours 1.39 only, at. LACE DEPARTMENTS. In Both Stores. Neckwear-and Handkerchiefs, Coat Sets made of hand-embroidered linen, Irish Crochet and novelty laces with embroidery. © Boleros, Jackets and short Coats made of Filet, and combination Princess and Irish, Laces, | Ruffs and Capes made of fancy Net, Lace and Chiffon. ' Black, white and all the fashionable shades. 2 Scarfs suitable for street or evening ! wear and automobiling i in the latest de- signs and colors. ’ Veils and Veilings in new desis and patterns. All the desirable shades, Novelty Handkerchiefs including the new glove size in white and colors, JAMES McGREERY & CO. ie | | 1 Pale Boys’ Outfits!) $4 Pests 3 to 16, at $2, 49. A marvel —a record-bréa bargain. Double-breasted coa 1 pair bloomer and 1 pair Straight pants~ Elegant new patterns and fabrics; nothing In the city to match them un- 2249 y new best Sale for 3 oars only. 91012 A Boys’ $3 Sifts. at $1.49 Ages y to 45. You must shop early’to get this bar- gain, Boys’ double-breasted sults, ages 7 to 15; Women's and Children’s Great Shoe Sale. Women’s Golden Brown Spring Oxfords. The Liberty make, Spring models and styles. Also patent coltskin and gun-m) Oxfords; equaj to a footwear on the market; sale price, Boys’ and Girls’ Russet Oxfords. Extraordinary spe- cial sale of Rus. set Oxfor Russian Blouse, anes 3 to 8 Sa lor . “ 3 Bi HOUSE, 4 to 10—all the ne ines of Spring suits—for 3 hours only; 1.49 23rd Street. | 34th Street. to-morrow, sale price . skin Oxfor double; sale pi z tan suede calf- 89 i every -pair worth LENDS HOVE MONEY ect ee steer 23rd Street. JAMES MGREERY& CO. ~ 84th Street TOILET DEPARTMENTS. In Both-Stores,, ease GOODS. In-Both-Stores. ,. Sale of Imported “ Rococo Violet” Extract,—in fancy silk-boxes. 1,00 yahoas 2.15 A large assortment of Imported .and Domestic Perfume Extracts. Packedtin. novelty boxes-for/Easter gifts. Staple toilet preparations;—creams, soaps, hair ton‘cs and powders. At ro duced prices. “Sale” of Imported Calfskin and crushed Levant-carriage Bags:with gilt frames, Fitted with purse. ‘Tinted colors to match the fashionable; Spring "gowns. 2.75 value 4.50 Pigskin, white, tan and grey Morocco envelope bags. Fitted with puff aud mir ror. Calf-skin lined. 3:75 Imported Jewel Cases made of Pig- skin and colored English Morocco. ‘ values 4.50 and 5.00 English Morocco Jewel Cases repre- senting a hand satchel with tray. 3.75 3 value''5.00 Exclusive designs in automobile Bags, envelope Purses, card Cases, boud- cir and travelling Clocks, jewel Cases, collar Bags, Bottle Sets and drinking Cups. The latest colors, SILK PETTICOATS. In Both Stores. Sale of 300 dozen Taffeta Silk Pet- ticoats.. Best quality. All the fashion- ‘able colors and .black in the latest _models. 5.00 to 22.50 A large assortment of Parisian Nov- elty stripes and Dresden patterns. Hand- somely made and designed for every style of dress, 10.50 to 17.50 ———E LADIES’ SUITS. In Both Stores. CORSET DEPARTMENTS. 23rd. Street. Tailored Suits, made of Chiffon Pan- ama, checks, stripes and fancy mixtures. Light and dark colors. Medium length or Eton coat model. 25,00 and 30.00 Crepe de Chine Princess Dresses, Trimmed with lace, lined with silk.: Delicate colors: A 32.50 In Both Stores. All Corsets carefully fitted. “Corsets made of fine Coutil and Batiste. Medium high bust and long _close fitting “hips, Supporters attached. Corsets of fine Imported Batiste, ; High ‘bust and long-hips for average fig- ures. Daintily trimmed with-lace, 1.45 : value, 3.00 Garstts made of fine Tenpacted Contil. Model especially designed for well de- veloped figures.—-Frotit“and=side sup: porters. -1.85 i value 3.50 LaVida Corsets, New Spring models. High’ narrow close fitting | bust, long hips and deep back for well devéloped figures. Models for average figures with high bust, long hi tips and tapering waist lines, giving the figure a youthful and grace- ful appearance. Models for slender figures made of fine Imported Coutil, Batiste and fancy silk Broche, | Filled with real whale. bone. Sean 3.00 to, eee JANES HMuGREERY CO 34th Streét. SUNDAY WORLD. WANTS WORK » MONDAY MORNING: WONDERB, 2.75-and" 3.75 —

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