The evening world. Newspaper, May 9, 1907, Page 13

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THE EVENING’ WORLD, THURSDAY, MA “SENATE PUTS THE HEARST RECOUNT BILL TO SLEEP PLAN TO GRAB | BS SE BY MCLELLAN pointment of Appraisal Commissioners. TWO HEROES AT FIRE RISK LIVES TO SAVE GIRLS ” Carry Two Little Ones hecuticaes Gass Give Hughes! a Rap by Keeping it in Committee. Through Flame to Street; Fall Unconscieus. ONE MAY LOSE AN EYE. Tbe att certain uo-state count | statesmen » a lot of patronage! w{ Out of the new water supply work in| ny Pu Spee, ra > ady,| the Cats! got a eétback to-day Williams Hit in Face. With!7 r. moved to discharge| Mayor McClctlan “vetoed a bHI which ‘ or nik a ry Committee from) Passed the Legislature conferring the Glas 5 7 rainor Broke ; : sideration of the rece right to- eg ners of ap-| Window. n.cf the nineteen Demo-| praisal tn condemnatiat proogedings | for the motion. McManus! upon the clerks of the 0 ali, | in which the city mu: | for the great improvement Corpora 5 ms fell othes tn flames, | © > IT against dis. | raged ull Of the things ayetr awiie | 2onua | ni ]y FORMER JANITOR © SHOT RIMSELE FOR Sill LOVE » Stood at ae of Pier as He Fired and Fell in River. Brook | shuld be « Trainor, Youth Is Alleged to Have Kaocked | Woman Down Wh Ralph Bragger Hun was arrai cutting it so bad! Jose the sight about his cheeks ai he did not stop. into the smoke-filled flat. In the re room the two men came upon tw girls, Ida Elkins, aged nine, sister, Rose, aged seven. The ch ing about the room fast senses, Williams seized < nd dowh the flretescape they or farted the flames shooting out the windows, fend at times enveloping them. caught th way, and ho man was Ket WAN Arrested yesterday eed, breaking Into Mra. Vic He Was discover having { his mouth and penetrated the ered the body was not identified until to. day Trainor was the first to reach the ia eb sgh Pavement. By this time the girl in cnet lt was thes arms was unconscious, He was no| ‘ aged ffty, for pooner on the street than he toppled| iif? Years Janitor at No. 260 West and fell, Thirty-eight | Me was e@ Swede known about the neight hood Then came Williams, the blood trom | a". his Wounds stre ng down on the chiu fn his arms, Bhe, too, was uncon-| sigs, scious, and when he stopped from the|he fo fire-escape he dropped her and fel! | girl wenseless Alsi: a her side. jw OLD CIRCUS RIDER - lives| © ancertain, bit in love Disappe et drove him to and in The services of? our registered physicians—who are oculists, NOT salespeople—are absolutely free, | Eyeglasses as low as $1—fitted! with the HARRIS SUCTION CLIP at no extra charge. irink he wan dis- nl disappeared. pitt low But braine: if you need glasses—a we'll keep | : 0 tay as ‘who. ie Sie tomes[it ONLY if you find them exactly have been police ‘right. PORY IN INTHE RING |BELIEVES ELOPING RECTOR IS IN VERMONT, Was Famished W When Pro-| aati | MINEOLA | torney prietor Fed and Housed |; as received « postal card give w clue to Coles ting to 4 abouts of Jere Knode Cooke, ex-pastor sf Him Last Night. XC Hempstead, and Ploretta Whaley, | $4 East 234 Sts, mear Fourth Ay The card oa from West Rutiang,| 54 West 125th St., near Lenox A jets aS and Js LAD” It aaya| 442 Columbus Ay., Bist & 82d Sts. An jold, halt-fainlshe ht Myre in 489 Fulton St., BROOKLYN, Oppesiic Abraham & Straus’, posed to have been an ex in w jot iy rd avenue, Hundred and Elghtic dred and Kighty-f street. In ‘CoffeeSale dead man's po police Cards and papers indicating iat his Mall and Telepbowe Orders Filled. name Was Jon Morrisey He appeared at the little circus la A ff. DiAima, the pr tor, that he wae ar old performer in hard luck. D'Alma fed Price 15¢ hha in the cook tent and fixed him up « | warm bed. When the old max had bi | This new blend Is a good, pure, honest begentast to-da Coffee, we kndw of no other at or near ike to , Joln told D'Alma, “1 a the price which ‘approaches it in quality what. 1 sed It's the kind other stores charge 20¢ up 1 could m Tio was told to | for. "7 TRY IT. About the circus pe oe is Ground) delivered Manhattan Fate "ee ai aa | iimite High grade, Black, TEA Green or Mixed t P preast Seiuh both bande and’ (et to the sawdust. An as gon from Fordham Hospi es of heart disease Ho for the Country! 40c Single Pounds Deitvered with Coftes. COFFEE | Gilli es Company uy | 233 235, 237 and 239 W, Ashington $ Styie | Bet Park bine nd Barclay 4 resuee —With Comfort | Belt Corset | For Stest and Medivin Figures Every Urecque Beil Coreet | sives fall figures Distinctive Btyle| y and Perfect Support with Comfort, | Seow malte'tn foe (here's many a little farmyard, Stout figures will find the same Fit! o26 te bmee |and Style in this La Grecque Belt | Model as the slender woman gets in | hers. | Not many miles away Where life is well worth living, Where happiness holds sway. Vf tired of this, gd city Ane country ie you crave, ai ora yy Ads for bargains— time they'll save. 5 his veto eds of ite growing Tedd yntinue this great | ) fish legislation for this additiona kind, ch t iain AD i tt, A at MONDAY next, May 13th, we inaugurate our MAY SALE OF UNDERMUS. LINS AND KINDRED LINES of WHITE GOODs, | Thins | Ficor, | Pictures and Picture Framing. Art Gallery stocks are as ly varied as one could wish embracing Pictures costing a few cents and Fine Paintings up to $2,500.00. Of particular interest in the way of Paintings is a ool- lection from the brush ef. J’ G. Brown give special attention to Picture Framing — artistic work done in one of the largest and -best ailtlysst artments in the Some 1 1 Pictures will wall Parsepartouts at 10c. Teddy Bear, Little Mother Views of New York, Foot Bal ris with wood mats. Naviecy Pictures at 18c. Jack-and Jill, Queen of Hearts, &c.; | inches SERIES; size 6x8 24 COLLEGE YELLS; about 6x8 inches. 22c ri bal Roller Skates. Winslow's 20th Century Racers, highly _ polished and nickeled. boxwood wheels $6,904 Winslow's Best Quality Rink Eee polisie ed, with hal{-clamp 4 full p fastenings; fitted with alum m ball-bearing wheels. 85.04 above with ball-bear- clai me as ine steel wheels $5.39 Same as ab with ball-bear- ing fibre wheels $489 Peck & Snyder's Extension Skate: nickeled and polished, stec! wheel ball-bearings; pair... 2... 8% Union Hardware Co.'s Extension Skates, nickeled, finished with half-clamp and all-clamp fasten- | Ings; ball-bearing steel wheels, | $2.89 | Same as above with hemacite ball-bearing wheels $2.09 Extension Skates, {rames of polished | steel, half-clamp and full-clamp fittings, with metal or composi- tion wheels x Extension Skates,ith straps at front | and back; wooden wheels 490 Bicyclo Skates, extension, half-clamp, tui 1 nickel-plated two ball-bearing lid tire wheels, adjustable toe Res children's sizes 9 to 104 adults 10 to 12; list price $1.00 R.H. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low Prices MEN’S APPAREL Dressy Overcoats, $14.75 1907 ¥_ 9. OVERSTOCKS, due to ad- | verse weather conditions, | are being lessened by SHARPEST. PRICE RE. DUCTIONS THROUGH. B'way at 6th Ay. OUT THE STORE. | | 34th to 35th St | Boys’ Suits and Blouses at $2.97: A Great Showing second Fone, you th ne price ($2.9 Another Group of Splendid t Hf t Sa tiportiet ek SINGLE AND DOUBLE BREASTED boy, a plea and Sailor Suits, WOULD BE EXCELLENT VALUES AT $20.00. is fancy cheviots and ds; new spring mod- mer trousers; . sizes " Knickerbocker Suits, in cheviots This sale spechl involvés a collection of 150. FINE SUITS and cassimeres; sizes 7 to 16 years, edrof all-wool velour cheviots and pure worsteds, in club Reefers, niade of blue serge, k and overplaid patt tan rt and, red golf cloth; The coats are two and three-button single apd double 85.00." tO 1G yearyy, Years ea breasted sack styles, lined with d quality mohair : “Other Suits for boys, at prices In fabrics, modelling and tailoring t are. $20,00 Suits anging up to $13.74 At $12.50 the lot will find new owners in a jiffy. Blouses at 46c—1.2 red Blouses, J wit made of cheviot and A Remarkabje Array of 3 to 15 years, sizes in Russian ‘style . Blouses at 80c,' $1.10 Suits, Overcoats, Top | sis." ' Cigars and Fleer Coats and Fine Raincoats ; Smokers’_Supplies. j ving the list of Imported AT 14 7 meh | Cigars are the celebrated Luis e re , Marx Havanas, a fresh shipment of which has just been received. Camelias, box of So, 84.74, Embraced are : Regalia Selecta, box of So, $5.40. Fancy Sack Suits, $14.75 | Mech bes ot ta, SOAS. . = | Sensitivas, box of 25, $3.74. Tne proper weights for summer wear: various | _ Perfectos Especiales, box of 25, new models, fashioned ‘of velour che viots, worsteds | $4.49. Brevas Finas, box of $0, $7.94. Stachelberg’s Key West. Clear Havana: las, box of $0, $3.74, as, box of 50, $3.06. lals, box of 50, $4.96, Windsor House Bouquet, sold elsewhere as 2 great bargain at $2.60; and cassime: in plaids, checks and stripe effect The coats have broad or medium size lape form-fitting or loose-fitting backs; vest 4 or 5-but- ton plain or with flaps; trousers with side buckle: and belt loops Black Thibet Suits, $14.75 Pana ‘ f Ox of 50, our price, $1.96. Made of smooth surface Thibets, all wool and PPS sa Sequndcs regular price fast color: coats 31 to 33 inches long, some lined | $2.25 for box of 50; cur price, $1.49. with silk, others with serge; all seams silk-sewn, Cremo Victorias, special, box of Blue and Black Serge Suits. se ce Sen (Ppapieeg ira __Fromeh Briar Pipes, with am outhpleces, $1.50 value; sale, so New models, made of pure worsted serges, war- | ranted fast color; hand-tailored throughout; coats | lined with mohair; trousers have side buckles and belt loops. | Covert Top Coats, $14.75 Full Box Back Models in dark olive and light tan Sd Week-End rscemen:. Candy Specials. ASSORTED CHOCOLATES in pound ¢ sale 83.44 : boxes — cor di Bicycle Skates, foll-clamp, extens| Hand-tailored Coats, made of black and Oxford | covert; made with square shoulders and snug-fitting | tures by Archle Gunmamd C Twelve: full nicke-plated two ball-bearing cheviots; cut 42 inches long, lined with silk, either | collars; some lined with silk, others with serge. | tree; sold elsewhere at 40c; our rubber-tired wheels; sizes 9 to 12 to edge or facin : | price ohare sewe ee 28¢ list price $4.00; sale,...... 8944 |: 10 Cdge or facing. i is p fue Wa eee sich daa cae | Excellent Raincoats,$14.75 | nu jour Ch { Overcoats, smart gray; el a De ee ( te flavors, special, a Millinery Trimmings. bone effects; with velvet collars to match; form- | Full 52-inch models, fashioned of Cravenetted : First F fitting models with side creases and deep centre | worsteds, didly tailored; lined with satin-fin- | | GENUINE SWISS MILK CHOCO- fees ried Hirdranen vents; bodies line serge, sleeves with satin ished Venet Lit fa one ery Grisce ‘brand. from very fine quality, witzerland and for which we are sole lilac; formerly 39¢ the spray, sale, 4 we agents; our regular price Se the 2a That is a complete roll-call of the garments at $14.75. If you choose to go below | packet; special per dozen packets, Imported |Roves, with buds. very | that figure—to $9.94—or above it—to $37.50, we promise values correspondingly good, rae pink and two of American Beauty; | If you prefer garments made-to- -measure, well and good. We can furnish to order [gation ru oe pators and Decee G0n wale, BRE isis si scer sees ¢ | thing from a Suit of Pajamas to a Dress Suit. prices much lower than elsewhere’ Continuing The Sale of Men’s $30.00 and $35.00 Suits To Measure, $25.00 "@_) OME new patterns have been added to the collec- | tion of Fine Fancy Worsteds, Cheviots, Velours | and Flannels in the most desirable shades of brown and gray. The collection embraces blue and black serges and unfinished worsteds as well. The Suits will be the same, in-every detail, as they would be were you paying the full regular price—made to your liking or our loss. Finer Suitings on display at prices ranging u P to $45.00 Misses’ and Children’s Wear. Remarkably Interesting Offerings Provided for End o’ Week sere: Misses’ Princess Dresses, new models, in sheer trimmed with fine Val, or embroic {ery insertic ¥4-longth trimmed sleeves; skirt with deep flounce, tucks, Val. and embroidery insertion and deep lawn; sizes 14 to 20 years; $25.50 values, sale blo and: lace law tuck try $18. 14 ion Children's Dresses, high neck, box. | Children’s Guimpe Dresses, mad. pleated si Jumper, Guimpe, | of fine quality chambra t box Sailor and French models, in serges, | pleated; pointed Berth ha and_kimono cheviots, cashmeres, novelty p! ids and sleeves aid trimmed, stitched belt mixtur I effectively trimmed; bro- | full skirt an a hem; colors tan, blue and ken sizes and colors,-4 to 14 years pink; sizes 6 to 42 years values $7.50 to $28.74; $3.00 value, at $2.24 | Siearauce prices, 88.06... $13.74) Misses’ Princess and Tworpiece | Tub Dresses, made of chambray linen Children's Sheer White Lawn) some trimmed with white rep, fine Dresses, in a variety of styles, includ: tucks and embroidery in a variety of ing high neck, Russian Dutch effects pretty colorings; sizes 12 6 20 years Guimpe models trimmed with Val. or | yajue $7.00 to $13.50 embroidery insertion, tucks and deep | special at $0.21 to $10.89 hem; sizes 4 to 44 years; | r , . > $2.50 to $10.50 values; special Misses’ and Children's Coats, in $1.06 to $6.94 | double-breasted box model, in chev fots, fancy mixtures and novelty Children's Wash Dresses, in high | stripes and coverts; some lined, wel mask, Russian, Guimpe and waist ef- | tailored; broken sizes. and colorings; 4 made of fine quality chambray, | '9 16 years, value $8.50 to cheek Kingham and lawns, all effective: | $24.74: clearance D seed 06 to $11.74 ly trimmed with embroidery insertion and and braid; Skirts, new ‘pleated model, of Panama and fanc mixtures, {allot sade lengths a? ‘$5.94 inches epoca 8 |Derbies and Soft Derbies at $1.88, $2.49 and More Splendid Garments SHIRTS In The Sale at . * $1. 09 5 rior, $1.09 for $1.50 Shirts, every parment custom-fine { i ished and hand-laundéered; made of tine quality madras, | in new stripe, figure and check patterns on light grounds; plain or plaited negligee, coat model, with attached cuffs, Not strange that men buy tiem in half-dozen lots, Neckwear If y VES RY LATEST fancy in im- ed Neckwear, these Knitted Silk Four-in- ‘rar and Spring Ties, ! Hy > i Hats. Fifth Flowr, a the spe- $3.49 ime grades ) $2.50, cialty hatter sells for $3.50 and $5.00 Different brands Viminet Soft Hats, $1.88 and $2.74 — famous, light-weight that's all want the Lota pade tn Belgium; in Pure silk-mfich and) n newest shapes, in. solid colorings, igned for folding and carr r . 1¢ pocket Same Hate—exactly—are sold in other shops at $2.50 to $ Stetson’s Soft Hats, $3.14, in and Belgium bea newest shape: You cannot match them else ¥ under $3.50 and $4,00 Panama Hats: Exceptional, Genuine Ecuador Panami | are Offered at $4.96, $7.49 a | $9.94—just about one-half t prices other stores will charge lat Season, Women’s Neckwear Underprice. rir: rine | Embroidered Laundered Collars, iiem- | ridered 4 Men’s a Boys’ Shoes and ow A Desirable Oxfords: Shapes and Leathers, rina moor, QUITE NEW ARL ain edges; embr | pink or blue; 12 to | Men's Court Oxford: 1 leather and gun metal calfskin; | 14% inch slaes; ‘were 3c. sale. 4c ¢ last; pla ithout tip; 3 Bowes, in silk, lace and lawn; white and | 5 ame 49 alleys Tap ng rag te FOR SPECIAL SELLING | Coot Bete embroidered; $0c. va | Men's Low Shoes, in t 1 metal calfskin, tan Russia 5 : calfskin and brown k sale Veniee Lace Collars, machine made for women's coats or children's wear; SOc and 75c. values, sale BO and 5O¢ Finer qualities at prices ranging up to $02 4. correrrreaene a und $4.00 values $2.89 | Boys’ Shoes in gut metal calfskin;. very stout, with heavy oak-tanned soles; sizes 1 to 5%; $2.50 Bret | .98 Boys’ Shoes and Oxfords in regular stocks, the pair, $1.59 to £3.49,

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