The evening world. Newspaper, August 26, 1907, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE EVENING WORLD, avai Cera FEAR SHE HAD HYOROPHOBIA S FATAL TO WIFE Woman Dog Bit Told She} Would Die From Rabies Is | Victim of Heart Failure. IS SCARED TO DEATH ole [pees GRACE HAZARD fave rata Mirae bout _ ALEXANDROEF - TROUPE, nee) CO bm NCED vaudevilie’ Kept Dinning: Prospect of Suf-, “A One hour after ahe wis carried Into | BIEht the German Hospital Mra, Jeanette sn: ¢ entrance of K! y der, a miidie-aged woman, of Mo, 14/ the lucrative Neild Fifth avenite, Long Island City, died in convulstona yesterday <afternoon. Sha! believed, and her husband believed. ‘all her neighbors believed, { hydrophobin © surgeons 1s not Acre for a little. It battle of Long Hammerstein, “Honey B Saturday up uni | merate! nigh they | when they opened the New York The- re aa a variety house on Saturday! w & Erianger.int | probably mean something, at any rate] ikely to mean a Square with Os ; g BS may not mean any’ fering Into the Ears of titles do not Ge Bi Genying that Kaw of- gene and a. chang Canine’s: Victim. |tered an unusually entertaining bill) of certain houses: of off “headlin, ments and sang dolo Yas “balt 4s at, the New caused geome amusement in lady, {f you go. called ‘The London Fire Brig-| Upstairs, during the intermission, ade,” thelr slap-stiok work seemed bet- could order something and \ter sulted to Mile-End Read than to to Telharmonic muai¢, while Broadway Russian da rious Inst ualy, and George 100 TRANS ARE a nat ) : . The physicians say that this | probably nothing but a touch of | __ Beer etal Hilal ay Thousand Passengers | #2 ‘ about i concluion that she had the p aymptoms of rabies and thoy hesitate to teil her so. it seemed. spen ny plo Sentech painting vivid w the hor The change tn running trains tn and hard to out of the Grand Central Btation whic of thing up {awent: Into ce esterday resulted woman, who WAs “natufictty tac hysteria. Toward the Iast ax misguided sympathetic friend had in her hearing a manifestztior disease of rabies. In an hour Bnyder would be repro suffered from spasm from between her <= tsehe tried to fight off was gripping her heart and mai }.) fe a nightmare to her. lie Mre Haven and Hart: hat} {8 on. the Ae fererians River, hanging this so that Yesterday an ~ TANGLED IN THE m commoded by Change / at the Gone Central. | left hand tracks from the trains entered | the Grand Central on the right hand | order \ \ The Breakdown. Yesterday she broke down aitogsther To her husband Andrew sho sald: "For God's sake get mo to a ho! s 1 know that 2 mad dow bit me anv wolng mad,’ that I am tracks and also left {t on the right| \hand tracks went into effect. Although engineers and trainmen were notified of the change and had been [acho nled_so that they might be prepared | I for It when the change actually came, Soyder hurried the woman attan. The w: ated ders | sulted, compara or no th ne the two roads were overwhelm: an unusually large gers, chiefly on incon = tating the running of |e aminati Stagtations;ot ° patient be Tha few. minutes she W t sin three, fc nothing ofa vic Dr. K { positive » ened to death. old dhe was forty-one years | Much fart [result inco Final Clearance - Summer Waists. Before moving into our new store all of our remaining Summer Waists of every description, including Lingeries, Nets, Silks, &c., MUST GO. Tremendous Sacrifices have been made In order to clear them out. Our purpose is not tocarry one garment of this sea- son's styles into our new store, Lingerie Waists All at the Following Great Reductions: $4.00 Waists to close............ $2.00 $5.00 Waists to close.........«.. $2.75 $6.00 Waists to close............ $3.85 $12.00 Waists to close............ $5.85. | $18.00 Waists to close..... $9.50 $22.50 Waists. to close. $12.50 Also a Spectat Lot of Fine Tailored Wash Silk Waists, former price $6, to close. $3.75 $6.75 | Tailored Taffeta Silk Waists, former prices $10 to $15, to close | Broadway, Seventeenth and Eighteenth Streets, across the Jan unexpected amount of confusion re- any of r and five sections, | these ning, and by 10 0 counting the derstood and of! good excuses for the unintet of humans, one of. hom did hjs best something elae. Although a company of English pan. ARROW COLLARS MAVE JUST THE RIGHT AMOUNT OF SPACE BETWEEN THE TOP AND THE DAND FOR THE CR 3 200 STYLES IM QUARTER SIZE with “ Advanced Were” at the New York ji Not Likely to Give Old-Time Variety a Hard Jolt GEORGE FOLLER ~GOLDEN the Bogal from. the B pbied in and out ches and MUé n them frem Paris which made them: red two very eating pair| all tn to e-nged senor whi parent: An orevat stopping. fro ballet. began whirl with movemen' climax was a black © another came c wings, however, until the cow music hall fate in the face. CHARLES DARNTON hand anish Dancers’ AVO LYN AVAT TO EASILY. CLUETT, PEABODY 4 CO SIXTHIAV.. 19°70 20 *STREE TI NEW YORK. ES Clearance. y adapted for women's and children’s d 32 Inches wide. Fhis quality has al 19¢ Laces at5c& 9c Yd. z ssement HREE_ thousand aah ai wide wash laces, the kind that is so demand now for trimming jumper guimpes, ru ced steeves and summer Regularly these laces sell up to lvc a much in dresecs, dresses. yard, 19¢c. Emb. Collars at 9c Ail siz a sl a little lot picked up by chance and especiaily low priced to eifect a quick disposal. : Tin: This Basement Wash Goods Clearance. | £7 Basement. ORMOUS price sacrifices are involved in this one-day Basement Wash Goods Prints, lawns, batistes, voiles, nets, and ginghams, all attractive colorings, in good serviceab'e lengths and worth not less than 1 At 103:c. a yard—A special shipment of strong, ses and wrapp' 5 5e well-made durable Madras and Chambrays, ; also for men’s and boys’ negligee sold at 19c. a yard 25ce Gauze Lisle Hose 12 sc. AE Dasement aN BOUT 500 dozen pairs of women’s sheer gauze lisle: hose, the iden- which we have been se.l- Qize w yard; per yard at....e+e. a tical quality I2¢ , will be quickly cleand out at 8c Knit Vests at 9c Final clearance of women’s Knit Vests, ing at 25 hitherto each, pa good value at that sold at] Basement Specials in Three specials in standard quality dom lactones 53e 10c Bufialo Sheetirg, Bsc | Heavy line {ates Ta WA ow Be centre wit bed sheet Sheets & Pillow @ases in wash perfectly and | retain their weight £7 ayement yestics which will be of much interest. 12..¢c Pillow Cases, O';¢ Various sizes and qualities of unbleached muslin pillow Such -quatitles as Lockwood | perlll and Norwood. hed bed sheets, Basement Sale oi Wellz Known Toilet Articles if ayement. Bake as we do, immense quanti- ties of these widely known prepa- rations, we are chadled Yo obtain tarre price-con— cessions, and you, of course, get the tull benefit, No mail or ‘phone orders filied and limited quanti- ties to cach purchaser. Mennen s Talcum Powder, 2 boxes 25c. Lyons’s Tooth Powder, 2 boxes 250. Munyon’s Witch Hazel Soap, 6c. cake, Idealla Talcum, 10c. box for 5c. Rubber Gloves. val 69c.; special, 39c- $1,59 Long Cloth, 10-yd. Piece for *1.29. $7.98 Linen Goat Suits at $2.97 and $1.17 Saas 427 Masement, INR these extraordinari'y low figures we shall close out our eritire re: maining stock of Linen Coat Suits which sold as high as 87.08 during the present season. in the new Prince Chap style, with combination cellars and cuffs; full plaited skirts with folds. WWwew Fall Suits, $14.07 An advanced showIng of new Fall Suit models, specially priced a8 above. $2 Shirt:-Waist Suits, 79c 1,000 women’s white lawn Shirt-Waist Suits, for- merly-sotd at $2.00, will be closed out Tuesday at the astonishingly low price of 7c. each. 1P Bosement. er beauty nor Kraco was a the light up-with color and | 1t8 glad, mad d, supple beauty red who daneed defance toa audience } mt help besaking ta with enthualt fc applause. Stay to the end, and sce The Alexandroft troupe of| downstairs. off the lobby, were a per- *., with thelr remarkable| fumed fountain and the Auguatin Daly welcomed | coliection of paintings ~isoking® thelr “Made ~ 4 } ' | i | | ee quality Long Cloth from our regular stock, soft finish, 86 inches wide; suit- || able for women's and children’s undergarments, and remarkably low at this price, 50c. Scarfs and Shams at 29c. The scarfs are 18 Inch by 54 inch; lar 50c, quality. Clearing Gut a Stock of $2.50Women’s Shoes at99c far Basement SPECIAL lot of about 1,000 pairs ‘of tan oxfords, black oxfords, shoes and strap slippers, worth up to £2.50 a pair and selling at that price right along, to be offered for rapid clearance Tuesday regardless of cost or profit, in the Bargain Basement, at..... -99¢ Children’s Footwear, 39c No mother with small children can afford to miss this splendid chance to secure fine quality foot- covertugs for her little ones at this little price. Bare- foot, Sandalo, canvas and black Oxfords; small and large sizes up to cize 2, the shams are 32 | | | —Two hundred dozen Swiss embroidered spachtel cut-work Scarfs and Shams, regu- inches square, A Basement Sale of $1 Long Silk Gloves at 59c ir Basement. A’ importer’s special lot which came to us at a price approach- ing half, They ate {ashioned for short sleeves, of: a fine quality pure silk in black and white, and were they purchased in the regular way their cost to you would be just one dolar, Naturally, therefore, it means a great saving to every woman who is suf cient y wise to jay aside two or three pairs for future need. Women’s SI Silk Armlets at 59c Elbow length, in biwck and white. Persian Rugs. Mail and telephone orders filled only as long as special lots last. reserve the right to limit purchases when deemed necessary. l= =e Tennis Shoes Regularly se and 59c - 39¢ Good tennis shoes with rub-’ ber soles, furmen, women, boys and girls; -all—sizes;——regular prices are 49c and $9c, accord- ing to size. (Second Ploor, Rerr. oso Wriling Paper Regularly 15c to 25c a Quire, at Bc Odd lots of standard grade writing paper; finest qualities mace; various assortments of finishes. (Thied Feoor, Center.) __ Bed Spreads Regularly, ae 79 and $1.49, at 98e¢ White crochet spreads for full size beds; 500 in the lot, I na variety ot Marse lies de- signs that will appeal to every woman. (Main Floor, Rear.) orset Covers t Regularly 25c, at 15e¢ Made of fine quality cambric and very prettily trimmed with lace; at this special price we limit each customer to two cover (Second Flocr, Center.) Bovs’ Shoes Regularly a '-50 a Pair, $1.69 Calfskin button shocs HI sizes from 1 f to 534; good weat- ing andgood- looking shoes, taken right from our own regu- lar stock. (Second Floor, Rear.) Center Pieces and Scarfs Regularly o2 28, to $3.75, a $1.49 Hematitched, Japanese hand- drawn open-work; center-pieces 24 to 36 inches square; scarfs 36 to 72 inches long many pretty des: 8. “Floor, Rexr}———— Bath Towels Regularly 15c to 22c, at 14¢ Full bleached, fringed and hemmed bath towe slight mill imperfections in weaving or oil stains, but are an unusuahvalue at 14c. (Main Floor, Rear.) Regularly 35c, at A great variety of dishes in fancy shapes, for olives, pickles, ete, all are artistically deco- Regularly $25.50, at $19.50 These are Mossoul rugs in a’ tractive colorings and designs; average size is 3,6x7.6; there are 20 rugs in this lot. (Fifth Hoar, Regularly $8, at $6.95 Allwin collapsible go-carts; blue enameled wooden frame, with stecl gars and extra heavy rubber tires; upholstered in Eng- | lish leather cloth. ee I Nic-Nacs | Regularly 10c a lb., at | 52€ Dainty and delicious Nic-Nacs or ginger snaps; all fresh from city ovens: just right for lunth. con at home or on an outing, (Fourth Floor.) 5 LU—— = Children’s Handkerchiefs Regularly 5c Each, To- morrow 6 for 19€ Extra fine hemstitched. hand: kerchiefs in plain white or with fancy colored borders; get the children’s school ha aa now and save money, (Mein. Floor, C inter.) Cigars Regularly $2.50 a tox, at $1.49 Our fine domestic cigar, the Marconi Bouquet; this is a favorite among many particular smokers; specially attractive at to-morrow's price for/a box of 50. Girdles. Regularly 56c; at tl dC Also short corsets; good quality batiste and nicely boned; comfortable and made of very Regularly 79c, at A5e Made of printed lawn organ- dies in handsome colorings; also plain black; very full back and front; belt, collar and slesves Austrian China rated; to-morrow’s price is less than half the usual. (Third Floor, Pront.) (Third Floor, Center.) La perfect fitting. (Secon Floor, Center) oes | Dressing Sacks finished with scalloped edges. . (Second Floor, Center.) Hebrew New Year Cards — Regularly:35c, at 19¢ Name and address ““Happy New Year’ in Hebrew, rinted on 50 fine quality car fn any of the new st workmanship, and done you wait. (Third Floor, Center.) ‘Boys’ Caps Regularly 19¢, at 10¢ . Boys’ golf caps in blues and mixtures; all good quality and well made; all sizes and pleaty of them; get one for, school wear, White Goods Requlary ue Me 25ce a eit t, a Mercerized piers batiste lawn, Persian iawn, imported Irish dimities, sheer dotted muslin, India linen and mercer- ized striped muil, plain end fancy, but all white. (Main Floor, Rear.) Linoleum Regularly $1.26 a Yard, ai 89c Good quality Inlaid linoleum neat designs and bright color- ings, all the latest. (Fifth Floor.) eeoularie $1.25 to $1.50 a Crate, at. 75€ Fresh Jerseys; red ripe and suitable for catsup, relishes or able use; at to-morrow’s price you save about half. (Fourth Floor.) Women’s Handkerchiefs Regularly 12'<c, at Te These are pure Irish linen handkerchie's, very neatly hem- stitched: chalice of “Yo and inch hems; a chance to save money on an cver-needed article Infants’ Sacks Regularly Chace! $1 23, 692 Flannel sacks, well made and very prettily embroidered in a variety of desivns; specially marked for to-morrow to make a quick clearance. Mattresses Regularly $10.5, at $7.50 Felt mattresses made of our special grade of elastic felt, cov- ered with an excellent quality of ticking: Specially reduced for to-morrow, (Fifth Floor.) Butter Pots Regularly 12c, at (@ Covered stone butter pols; ex- cellent jo; preserving the butter with | in an attractive assortment of (Second, Floor, Center.) tresh and sweet; this is the popular 3-pound size. (Third Floor, Frent.) (Main Floor, Rear) SS | Ask for “‘S. & H.’’ Green Trading Slamps—We Give Them | |

Other pages from this issue: