The evening world. Newspaper, September 12, 1907, Page 9

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ASHES IROOM (COULDN'T CHOOSE ITUBERGULOSIS” BER 12, 1907. i A Positive Cure and Correct Diag nosis Is Now Assured. THAT IS BURNING TO SAVE SEWING Puts Her Own and Children’s Lives in Danger by Making The success which has attended Dr | Anderson's treatment of Tuberculos's Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay Fever and Catarrh, es him foremost among | American Lung Specialists, and is th | direct result of his ability to recos j nize throat or lung diseases while | they are in thelr earliest stages and {when they are curable Hig wonderful invention, the*Andc Asked to Give Up One or the Other, Rosenhaim Killed Jo E 2504 ims>‘f }son X-Light, which looks directly in- + No Effort to Escape. Hims "f. to the body, assures = | sa correet dingnosis of. disease of organ inside the body, and by ex {nation with his X-Light Dr. Ande: wh. Lena Kammer, thirteen yeare| Fi a wife and a@ s:!oon. old, dropped a Og: toh upon n Figen Liens baateGer ev LeeeemereR tt Mra. Rosesiiatm js a widow fon can detect and locate any diseay fourth floor of a building at ‘No. 1 >on is ownerless because Her: of the organs inside the ch st, from Orchard street to-day, Consequence hi the alternaive three to six months r than Is followed k and wife or too possible by the usual medical exam i eats ination: WTS TradoS SH They udéed the spread of fire from oni Ey pags tha Snatch: to: clothes; that | ) both and blew out his braina'in, He loses noUme AT THE START, econ Tanal(rontthe . ning-room of his home ai No, #7 and from thé very’ first diagnos! dover avenue, the Bronx, jeach patient receives —the, proper X years oj! treatment oxactly suited to the tndi- 4 | vidual case, and for the exact disease His original germicidal vapor inhal lation treatment carries the healing remedies directly to the seat of the , Kills the tubercilan, germs | set him @ saloon bu ngtantly stops the progress of ‘at Washington’ and Wendove:|the disease, The additional electro- | : a flat on the thir) vibratory treatinent and special ad- ent house across (hel vice upon diet, exercise and open = fair living make -Dr. Anderson's | foenene mper-{ method the most modern and com- s habits, Popsescon of t fe xed tis natare, Ife could | plete treatment which has stood the temptat © | test of a large experience it} No time ts wasted in experiment: | jing or being treated for the wrong | disease, and the thousands of cured or |patients, throughout the entire coun-| ‘was twenty Keeper when he, eni ainoke. Mrs, Paultne 1. mother, jist her head. Lena and her four other « window in the wireet. She the top of t) There are ing. Every When the cry the building 1 tenants ran mmer, Lena’ e wathered atjot his family mogthed fecman ‘had been tem ra to we Mrs. r. 0 effect. dinner ready Inst right try, are living proofs of Dr. Ander. ward he saloon that the fi |son’s new and successful treatment who t wailing, bi an We a t itso an war in | These facts are not the result of a He found miner bad #uf-| crowd in front fered t handy and face|meemet a long way off to him. At §| few experiments with a dozen pa at beh He o'clock Mrs. Ro: jm went after hint. | tents, Int are the result of a success fhe Ore inthe hedroom wae Poa sg to_leave, Dut | of “ninetcen- years’ experience aka after a ted by Mrs. Hani ty a of nineteen—years’expe a Bier : 3 so. | lung specitiist and nine years as the only expert X-Light Specialist in New York. Office examination and |consultation are given free. | DR. ANDERSON, 50 West 22d st | (between Sth and 6th ayes.), New York. Hours: Daily, 10 to 4; Mon- day, Wedresday and Friday evenings F till 8 o'clock; Sundays 11to2 If un able to call, write for advice. Dr. A HURRIES BACK RIM PE es Ambulance Meets Mrs. Mc-| *40 Clenaghan at Pier and See . For an All-Wool Fall Modei Brill Suit of Usual © waiting on| ad tts port fren It had been sum There was an an the White Star Lt tonte when Bouthampton to-day Faonedl to west atm 3-8. alan $15 Standard rs Ten_dottars- was comsiered imi é for a suit of this” ‘all through n quality a few years ago, when Mra. McClienaghan and her bh ret " 2 third less than they ‘do nc ings, fabric, lavor—everything—cost phe aus p a Ten di o ecause of the Brili directed tailoring meee eee feather organizations, because of Brill close mill affiilations, and be- ; Bs | cause of Brill stores’ con with a profit percentage far below the Pie anti PTE aE sherwould usual necessary profit pei ge. i Ho eee esate’ | Ten dollars is wonderfully little for an ALL-WOOL suit, cut on cor rect new Fall models, tailored and trimmed to hold shape, fit and 5 until the end—a suit that cannot be equalled in style, fit, tail fabric in all America at lest than % to ‘4 more in price. Sizes to fit men of all builds—wige choice of new and correct iuisband to eetura,| could be yore aghan begged h and as soon as the nounced th. Mifer Use. was, despaired. of sovernt| | models and patterns Oe tne eee ee se ap Boys’ Budiey Suits, $3.95 She-was removed the Pennsylvania | aurgeon saved fh Dudley 4-in-1 waterproof combination sui Adve : {rom the | dock to ley 4-in-1 waterpré ombination suits are sold under broadest guarantee ever made on children's suits. “FULL $6 WORTH OF Raliroad station and hurried on toward her home in ty. the Iittlg Pennsylvania | ~ SERVICE OR A NEW SUIT" Ha on ihe Teutonic. wae = Over 50,000 sold under this guarantee and no complaints, proving Dudley 4-In-1 waterproof combination suits the best $6 value in America, GET THE HABIT. Go TO ‘Among ers was Modest e Altshuler, musical h trip on | 26 } ted his native | a time in: eleven’ 4 Mr, © engage!, | FOUR STORES. while abroad, Luba Lu iz, a bear- | 4iful young Ruesian girl. who i, he|{| UNICN SQUARE, !4th, n. B'way. 47 CORTLANDT, n, Greenwich eays, a remarakble violin, GIRL hE RESCUED. {TO BE HIS BRIBE performer on the | #1279 BROADWAY, n. Chambers. 125th STREET, cor. 3d Avenue. Wedding Bells to Ring for For Friday Young Man and Belle He In connection with the September ; Sale of # Pianos: we will offer to-morrow two used pianos which haye just been put in good con.i- tion by our experts— 1 Stultz €» Bauer Upright at $115 Great value; good tore end condition, 1 Steinway Upright at $215 Fine tone; an excellent investment, both musical y and commercially. » Cost when new $550. Terms: $5 down and $5 Monthly | Watch for these Prano Bulletins | % They will appear each evening this month and will chronicle ox- | traordinary piano bargains to be offered on the following day. employed at No. ® Broadway, wil! marry the gtri he rescue! from the Water at Arverne Jast Sunday, Misr Goldstone joined tn the a together they landed Miss Without leaving their joparted. it same night egain met, and introductions - Simpson Crawford Co. i — Oo 5 BIG SCHOONER LAUNCHED. PORTLAND, Me,, Sept. 12.—The four- mosted schooner Victory was launched <Bhe was christened with = SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS, ' ' sheer and fine 4 ij SIXTH, AV. 19270 20 %STREE TI NEW YORK. $1.00-- 56-Inch Panama Suitings at 59e. WwW shall show again this season the Simpson Crawford supremacy in the dress goods field. Planning on the broadest scale in this stores history for this result shall accomplish it, and that we can offer on the very threshold of anew season such positive saviigs on the new materials that are immediately “ja demand, shows the outcome emphatically iluminated hair-lined stripes, neat checks and plaids ‘These lanama Tailor Suitings came in medium shade of mixed gray lanama with 79c Flaid Tailor Worsteds at S5c. firm, serviceable weave. Noie tha extreme width. Bai siclpe jover plat din bright, “rich $1 44-in. Black Voile at 78c. ! : This is one of the best numbers imported to retail r blue and green, brown and black and red | an|! black checks—one of the most favoréd effeas. gt this price—firm, crisp mesh. Just the sort the leading modiste looks for; perfect jet black lue & Green Checks & Plaids, 49c. Blue & Heiinleied worstedas very xervicomble aud) Goc Black Wool Melrose Cloth at 49c. neat—espectatly destrabis tor chttdren’s school wear, Special at this, price Firmwerve medium —weight—rich jet Llack, both ressy and serviceable. =<) -- In This Sale of Embroideries Are Offered $1.50 to $3Shirt Waist Frontings at 69c&-89c OF Main Floor, BOUT one hundred and fifty ‘pieces of the newest effects in Shirt Waist Frontings came to us at less than half price because they comprised ‘an order originally intended for an exclusive Fifth Avenue shirt-waist maker which was cancelled : ‘That these shiet waist frontings are here at less than half the customary price is & most extraordi- nary occurrence, for the cilects are the very newe Included are Vilet effects. Cluny, Baby Irish and French on batiste, sw’ Be early to-morrow, for early chova'ng will be best. 20c to $1.25 embroideries in Sample Strips, 10c to. 39c yd. <irtings—Children’s Dress widths, Edgings, Insertions, Galloons, Flouncings, Corset batiste, nainsook, mull and cambric: {ss and mull of best quality. Pandings—+ Cover widths, Baby | ress Embroideries, etc., on fine swis: for Embs.—worth for Embs.—worth for Emba.—worth LOG oe aaseten Ube Raa aed 19c \y'to 50c yard. 29c for Embroideries in sample strips— 39c for Embroideries in sample strips— worth up to 75c yard. worth up to $1.25 yard. 500 Men’s Cravenette Coats in This Friday Sale at $ll — <i EAT Secand Floor, D&* let the low price bias your judgment—no worthier garments were ever marked in the regular way below $18 or 20, and their cut distinguishes them as strictly high-class garments. Eyery coat guaranteed. These raincoats are tailored extremely well. Cut in new loose-fitting styles ani every one is a correct Fall model. | “11 Plain grays—invisible stripes and plain black crayenetted materials—quarter lined with Italian all sizes. Boys’ $5 School Suits at $3.50 Qne- of the best bargatms we have ever been able to offer, and right at the tim, too, when most of the boys need a new sult. Either Sallor or Russian style for| (he small fellow, or double-breasted Suits for the boys up to 16 years Sizes 2% to8 Sizes 5 to 10 Sizes 8 to 16 Double - breaste: serge or Vevetinn.. ..-. ---- anaae | Sallor styles, in some Coats > Russian Blouse style, in u withWeltharitcitckerbs one 4 th elt erbocker _We new and distinct models| pe raient Lo pants; or over twenty different pat- in some of the new cloths, In plain or fancy effects. chee cloths, Boys’ Hats and Caps—A Special Collection at 50c Ait the very newest styles in-pinin-or tancy Materials, such as Tan ons and Yacht ‘Caps. Your choice of a most extensive line—any cap for é0 SSS Sale of Linens and White Goods mphasis on ent than could any direct stripes: plain terns to select fri abs staple quality of the merchandise cited below places greater e; the economy opportunity of this Friday linen ev word that we might choose to print. For note— Full Bleached Table Damask, 45c. Pure line h6 Inches wide—new Damask patterns —ordinar good value al 6. Webb’s-Dew Bleach" Towe's, doz. $2.90, 0 dozen of those celebrated Irish all-linen Towels —washed Huck—ah white—value $4.25 dozen. $1.75 10 in. Nainsook—10 yd. plece $1.25. 290 pileses fino English 40 inches wide for wom rments, es Hiomticched Lunch Cloths, $1.19. rietly all-linen, silver bleached variet patterns—regular $1.45 values. Special Friday nt $1.19. Fringed Bed Spreads, $1.95. 250 White Bed Spreads—fringed and brass bede—full size—value, 50 Gash Seat et eq 29¢ 40 inch Persian Lawn, 19¢. ya 150 pieces vory tine Persian Lawn"and IMheu nish handkerchtot Iawn—40 Inches wide—lingerle finish Friday’s Great Grocery List Savings on the most demanded of the larder’s needs, xth Floor, Vare Fruit Jame—the poo- | Specials in Our Delie {7 Niue | fiom eelested rea. tessen Department. Red Ripe f Finest quality, white, | | rchore Brandsrea, LOC | | soy Tomatoes fat fish Full Cream Cheese aiade in | | Sold, cold packed red Pry as ay timer, County || ripe ‘fruit, Regitar sale, 10-1 = price Idec. Special: fe lo-lb. $1.97 HCE pecial. for do». cans, ey 8e Wines and Liquors ni Golden Wedding atl = at 2c} New Teas—Alj our @5c mee Ee Hiekdew ite nye ays 1b, si Pennd Cake—Natlon os { Fresh ke KUAFARL AoE $4.00; per 1b. fed Melon diangoce Specal, 2 {0f.rrsee OC Chow to, xalion Vintage, $1.05, 814 Plants Ferny $1.05 Lemons Hight. Jntey Boneless Breakfast Bacon. quality New bngutnd style; dry, wili, sugar ri ‘18¢ 4 strips aernge from 4 too ibs, Special 9 5 New Celery und Head Let- |] for this sale, per lb Pav eresessreenernent lSc aces Exiga! duality: 7 oor Ratt eae c | i Z (aA Cie. os Basement. Sale of Women’s New $22.50 Fall Suits at $13.97 HAT this Simpson Craw/ord Bargain Basement is a place teeming with real bargains of a high order is abund- antly proved by this extraordinary offering of new Fal Gar- ments for women, i Vor instance, we offer Women's New’ Fall Suits at, 215.97 that are actually worth $22.5°, Made of excel’ent quality all ool cheviot and broadelot’. Coats are made in a neat Prince Crap model, in a doub'e or single breasted e ect, \ ith three-quarter or semi-fitted back; notch collar, trimmed with or without velvet, Skirt is a very neat, gracefully flowing model with wide fold at bottom; others have twe folds, Women’s Long Coat Suits at $16.47 Long tight-fitting coat suits, tai ored of very fine all’. 001 pan cheviot, lined throug out with good, serviceable gray sutin—very full plaited sk rt, $2.59 for Women's New Fall Sk rts, made up in very neat, alF wool mixtures, very full plaited moZels, trimmed with and without folds Co ee eee tt Baréain Basement Sales for Friday . A great aggregation of Basement Sales, in- volving new Fall merchandise of dependable qual- ity, will take place to-morrow, Note: Basement Corset Sale. or raucmes. HESE corsets are of a well- known brand and, were they not soiled from having been used on display figures, would readily fetch $3 to 85 each, Ax it is, the slight soiling sends them to the Basement, Regular $3 to' $5 @Cor- sets, New Models, 79c. Fancy silk Broche corsets. well boned. short and medium “hips, “medium tu some with garters on front and si !es. hand- somely trimmed on top; in blue, pink, lavender, gray ani all white, Sizes 18, + 19, 20, The Jat won't hold out long at the extraordinary price Fri- 79¢ day of :--, © Pasement. Basement Waist Sale Bad Kee acceptable no special sale of goods can be than when you’ need these goods most, and this is exactly the case with these fine black suitable for early Fall wear. They present the very newest Fall effect; made of excellent quality nun’s veiling and French batiste, with yokes of pin tucking back and front: also an effective tailor-made waist with plaited.fronts and stylish tuck collar and cuffs, open back or front, $ y 69 long or short sleoves. Worth fully $2.50} very special at 2. Basement Undermuslin Sale _, AE Basement. Ne ae of those offerings of fine undermus- lins at almost half usual price. Night Gowns at 89c. Drawers, Corset Covers | and Walking Skirts at 49c. Made of nainsook, cambric and muslin; several very excellent ityles trimmed prettily with rows of lace’insertions and edges, em- yroidery, beading and ribbon. $1 Percale House Wrappers at 49c. Splendidly made with fitted back, braid-trimmed yokes and deep flounce on skirts, in Ught figured designs. Basement Glove Sal T the end of the season we secured from one of the¢ foremost Silk Glove manufacturers all gloves termed by them “seconds.”’ Some show merely the slightest imperfections in the weave or a dropped stitch, their wearing qualities being unim- } paired. Regular $1.25 Silk Gloves at 8&c Some of these gloves bear slight imperfections, but so slight you'd not detect them unless pointed out. £7 Basement. Mostly black and white, of high-class silk, 12 and 16 button lengths, Mousquetaire finish, double finger tipped. 88 ¢ Regular $1.25 and $1.5 ailk gloves; Friday, pair.... ement Curtain Sale se meme. N°? out-of-date, faulty goods, either. but tresh, crisp, perfect merchandise, in some cases at less than -to-day’s mill cost. $1& $1.25 Nottingham Lace Curtains 66¢ pr. Extra double thread, rull nize curtains, with button- hole stitched edges, magnificent Nottinghams in every respect; pair 66c $2 Lace Curtains at 99¢ pair. $3 Curtains $1.44 pr. $4Curtains $1.99 pr. Basement Hosiery Sale. £m Basement: 4 pee price has taken a deep plunge, and is j six and one-half cents a pair under what it ought to be 12 :¢ {0 for Women's Summer- Weight Lisle Vesta, the tind usually sold at from 19¢ This special Base~ 100. pairs of Women's sheer Gauze | ZC Lisle Howe of the regular 19¢ lo 26¢ eagh. It 7c 000 yards of {unbleached muslin, in remnants from 1% to 6% yards; good, heavy qual- ityyarithbtench-whtte after afew ashings; regularly 20c yard. maker to dispose of them per- mits this very: small price. {t| ment price Is offered for rapid (OER of the imprtant items consists of several thousands yards of heavy unbleached muslin, Fes ¥d, 10% sisi yards. of 2 Pe, Vd. to i bleached muslin, will pay you to buy at least a | tlean-up of small lota remaining jozen pairs. {rom the season's active selling. Basement Muslin Sale. 4 one yard wide, made to sell at not uncer 10c yard; ‘in various qualittes valued up to quality, Only the anxlety of the £ Basement. yours to-morrow at only, per yard 41e-u— yards remnants —of fro Basement ‘oilet Articles. x Basement. Basement Notion Sale. 1a Basemen}. Some notion bargains Toilet Specials for Sat- —for-Eriday+ es Bs Coliar Supporters, card of Kent's Bath B 7 \ French Tooth Brushes, y: at. ues to ++.9¢ alst Belts size;.....1-9¢ fic | ‘values to 65c, at.......+.. 246 4 Pomp Rolls, la | : if Basement ‘Millinery Sale 'To-Morrow we Offer Trimmed Hat Samples, §J.4é 400 Handsome ‘Triramed Hats—samplew from New York's best’ manufacturers: Hate you will admit worth up to $4.75, Friday's price....1. Ble 4S New Trimmed Hats at p1.00-and $2.25 All black hats of good qual- uso of taffeta and hair braid draped and trimmed with the dame care as hats you have probably patd ire ees much, for elsewhere, Fully a dozen different shapes to select from ee New School and Outing Hats at 89c Very se blocked fron « superior quality of felt Worn plain or by adding simply a@ ribbon, scarf or knot @ most-be- confing Wyle is made O8e and $!.25 tor umtrimmed hats, In_a dozen shapes which Will be popular te coming,season; all the dea{rnble colors and black 19¢ to 79¢ {or fancy feathers, wings, pompons and fancy plume effects, appropriate for these untrimmed shapes.

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