The evening world. Newspaper, September 16, 1907, Page 11

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THE EVENING WORDS MOTHER GREETS | LAD WHO CROSSCD: SEA TO FIND HER Though Immigration Officials Say Nay, Solly Kleinman Expects to Land Here: Tweive-year-old Solly Kleinman, y Uttle Pottsh stowaway who ran Months ag) xnd who n here against obstacies that niost incre iible, _im putting’ foot ate is uneles: Curried: \ wets gOIng jo have smooth Beard of Special In- quiry arbitrartiy refused to release the from the detention pens at Ellis palling, bot’ the s interested the !mmigra- ‘a lot of others, and ax stories that were printed bout him las! Saturday hie relatives Jearned for the first time that he had Had No Address. boy ran’ away from hi hia mother, Sarah, had fled th ago with her two older child pasband’s cruelties Kleinman’ had never written any lettera] 4 back to Warsaw for fear the Uirseh migot iocate her hiding place and follow her, little Solly knew on! was somewhere He didn't count on the dim- @ulty of finding his mother. short was to get to New York ytaing would ve| © He gare a Rureen older one of the wo gold pleces to smuggle him acrose the frontier into Germany. é mate hin way to a seaport slipped him sboard a steamship and he fhid in the bunk of one of then in the sieerage After two days the young eartaway owas found and >romptly beoted, but grinned through the pain of the kicks, for he knew th? ship would meyer turn around to carry him back. But he didn’t know abent the tmmicra- tion laws, and that wes why } in the detention pen lasi week Fie Panes Hs carried the news to the mother @nctber uncle, Morris Jacobson, of apoeared before Hh, there was a tearful and joyful tink between the Polish woman and ¥ Mother Confused. When the Board began to Aira, Kienman, through an interpreter. Bot frightened and became ¢o: trained nurre. bu Be Mimbs made. pretty woot, wages, had an older son earning his the ‘& plea for the boy's release, but The shembers of the Boat refused to Moten to any of these arguments. fing on the mother’s first starement they woted the Ummigradion Smee, ‘wae stil! gume. t of the Hebrews Charities an appeal to Washington, care of himecif een If he att be a New Yorker Masiantotiineen HOT IRON STARTS THREE-ALARM FRE Girl Dropped it in Pile of Rags} Causing Panc n Brook- | lyn’s Ghetto. Ao fire whet for # time threatened t7 7 consume the entire neighborhood broke | —eut-to-day-on-the second floor of a five- | story factory buildings at Nos, 2, $i and| 6 Siege! street | According te tenants of the building the fire wag duc ta a_red:hot_flatiron | dropped on a pile of tags } the clothing factory of A. Weinstein, on | Shes second floor. putlaion {2 a row coden tenement | houses, Mlied to the roof with four fam- Miles to a floor. fronts of jhede howses~b the firemen thought tt tn three alarms. With the third aisrm| ame ambulances but there was nov! | for them to do. The fire occurred tn the Williamabures's ghetto, and the reserves | Of three stations had a hard time ty 279 BROADWAY, n. Chambers. old back the crowd that wanted to Kelp the people from the scorched tene- cfrante dig thelr swings out from the Gents ofchaira and ffom mattresses which they had hidden them. to the factory eit cote “KILLED BY SWINGING BEAM. | Zgo LAnthal, vs ® Yonkers, was instantly killed to-da: "Two Hundred and Thirty-elghth while working with @ @ang of men steering a healf-ton iron beam into place. Ong end of the beam worked looep olding It to the det IAnthal 69 seriously Mhat he died before an ambulance could summoned. be aren" forme the foreman of the wey end Broadway from the ropys THE TRADING FAIR Northern Pacific, Pacific, U.S S. Steel,| 5 a OF Reading and Brookiyn R. | “WATERS T. Make cans | menia in some of the Prom:nent stock in the eafly market to-day, althoug the volume of business was moderat Northern Pactic rove 1 1-8, and Read- ing, Brooklyn Transit. Anaconda and | fractions, Union Pac de and then ral tons, Pri ai calee of stocks to-day ‘were 632,400 whares and of bonds, 91,212,%) The Closing Quotations. Today's highest, lowest. closing ea and net changes of socks from Sat final quotations are as follows Gort Prot Det & Hudson R. Diet + nee D® If you'want asweet andif{ z| American Smelting preferred large|{{ powerful toned piano— oveve! of “i Whear the Waters, If you want an artistic, handsome-looking ~ piano —see the Waters. piano—e xamine Waters. moderate-priced piano and the very best valu e—buy Waters. SALE YY EPA) fatent leather: worth ~,_ 25c: Tuesday's Anaiversary Bargain'price. Japanese Silk Belts, 14 inches wide, with pretty pearl buckle: worth SOc; Tites- day's Anniversary Bargain price... Send postal for—cata- logue with prices and terms on the Waters 3-Year System giving you three time on a piano, without interes Stool, cover, tuning and delivery free. Horace Waters & Co.) Three Stores: 124 Fifth Ave, mear 18th Street 427 West 424 St., near Broadway Harlem Brauch (open evaninés), 7) 254 West 125th St., near 8th Ave, | Bi, SALE) Austrian and French china br ter plates in assorted decoraticn ~ fuestay = i ba ne of | Brill Brothers Invite you to AN EXPOSITION RLS READY-FO-WEAR CLOTHES from the foremost makers in America Fourth Floor Brill Building 279 BROADWAY Near Chambers St. SEPTEMBER 16 to 20 9.30 A. M. te 4.30 P. M. versary Bargain price. (Mala Fa aad: Winter 1907-1903, No garments are on sale. All Clothes $ GET TUE HABIT, rothers Fe FOUR 3 STORES. UNION SQUARE, !4th, n. B'way, 47 CORTLANDT, n. Greenwich 125th STREET, cor, 34 Avenue, “SSS [awe ori, iferest ew models Of sults, OverCOuts, an ten of the highest-salaried des: ‘ casters iting many new and original tailor! ibiting many new and original fabrics, Exhibiting all the correct styles, weaves and colorings for Fall on exh sizest Ad Entrance te elevator direct tres mos! rect, not through st OME TAS scalloped edges: signs: some. slightlys sc to retail at 50c_ each; Anniversary Bargain price. (Third Fleer, Fron.) REMOVES e BLOOD HUMORS § When the blood becomes infected with unhealthy h hown on the skin in the form of pimples, rashes, eruptions, or some othep. type of skin disease. These humors circulating in the blood, come in} ntact with the delicate tissues and fibres of the skin and produce irrita- ‘tion and inflammation, and often excessive itching and burning. Trying || in troubles with external applications is treating the effect | instead of the cause, Such treatment perhaps alinys some of the itching |/ t and discomfort, but does not reach the blood where ithe real source of | trogbics licg. A thorough cleansing of the blood is! the only cure for | humors in the blood, §.8/8., 2 tle acting, safe blood pt piece treatment, It goes down into the circulation and neutralizes the | umors and removes them from the blood. . 8. 8. supplics the blood | with the fresh, healthy properties necessary to sustain the skin and keep it free from disease, §: S.S, cures Eczema, Tetter; Acne, Salt Rheuut, | pimples, boils, rashes, and all other skin affections and diseases, because | Keane the blood and removes the Rumors s which are res; Book on Skin Diseases and any med) THE SWIET ele PRR RAN TTS Ss PTEMBER ith oe Tek tt Barone Low Prices Made Lower---the Special Bargain Day of The Big Store’s Greatest Bargain Month UR Tuesday Bargains-are weekly economy-events looked for- ward to. by thousands.of people. In these lists the 'special prices named are the lowest for which the same goods have ever ‘been advertised—that rule ‘is ironclad and applies to every item. ‘ S the store is in the full swing of its Anniversary Sale, with every department crowding the advertising office withfunder-price offers, this Tuesday’s: list is especially im- portant, the prices being low prices made lower for the day. Mail and telephone orders will be filled as long as lots last. (Ma'n Ploor, Front.) ve RS (Fin | eeataaestoil pinks Mucsand small sit ida! the yea _gun-metal wood pink, champagne, cardinal, and black; re> ularly 25c 8 yaror Dosey s Analverss y Barga'n price.. 4 peat! gray (tala Pict Costume beautiful finish; brown, navy, marine, blue hunie a0 own, golf red; 50 orth Sia ries Tues- Teddy bea: belts for. | 150 Women’ s Jackets at $3.95 Double-and-twist tan cover rt and black broadcloth hip-! length jackets in odd satin or taffeta, ALE | Lf ots; dil sizes in the lot, but not all sizes in each style; perfect fitting and well.tailored; lined throughout with Quantity being limited, an early selec- tion is advised. Worth from $6.75 to $12.75 Tuesday's Anniversary Ba gai i (Second Floor B ack Serge J E Fine quality black Gp serve, all worsted; 42 aA PTE inches wide; as the quantity is limited, we can szjl only one ngth to a customer; worth 49 v's Anniver- Tables Golden oak or hy shelf; well made and finished; price we name for these tables to- morrow is less than some have to pay $2.90; Tuesday's Bargain price stores would wholesale; regular orice Anniversary $] 15 Portieres | Irish polntcurtsins mad= ner this season's patter Tuesdiy's Anniversary (Third Floor, Front.) glarly $3,754 pairs 9 wool, in gray on & Curtains Veour portieres ir red or green; cord eda; 3 yards long; reaulsrly a palt; queasy: s Anniver- fine quality imported 133 morrow’s price; sary Bargain price. Ss? Bread and Butter (Third Floor, Frost.) Slumber Blanks ts Men's and women’s fine umbrellas, covered with pure vilk or extra bandies; Tu 8 say's Anniversary Baraaio $2.5 iMaln Fleer: Freat.) Embroidered good Paintings A limited number of 50 ofl paint ings; good asiortment of very desirable subjects; in hendsome gilt frames, fitted in shadow boxes; Anniversary Bar, renin price.-sesse.++s 4-inch merceri ed shadow ches Li kinds of leather; worth 16¢; day's _Anniveccary Genrer, 1806 Se) Salad or Berry Bowls ssed glass salad or berry cowls, S-inch size; imitation cut glass de-igns; several 9e fancy shapes; worth 15¢; Tuesd: Auniversary, Bargain price...2.. (Third Floor, Frons) Hand-Drawn Linens Tuesd price th more than 25 per ce! eit for you if you buy this. taffeta here to-morrow; exceptionally f{ ished Ly make, 21 inches wide; ree) ly O8c a yard; Tuesday’s Anniver- 8 sary Bargoin price. ~ 6 (Main Floors front Shoe Polish | and Paste Manvcttan ¢ mbina- tion shpe folish and pastes excellent for all Women’s Handk’fs Finr quality initial hand Rerchiets: ctolee of wreath oF opensork, block Anniversa: r Japanzse, hand~- drawn, | open-work, Hemstitched Squares, enter-pieces and scarfs;a clean-up of a recent latge purchase: slightly soiled from handling; Pit clean would sell for $1.50 to $3.50 cach, Anniversaty bargain $1, 29 SALE workmanship is exactly the same as in the higher priced sho each style; worth $2; Tueaday's 8 nna ea) (Second Floor, Rear.) - Trunks Good dependable trunks, canvas covered and fiber bound, brassed_matiesble-iron clamps and corners; two sole leather straps bodys regularly $6.95; Tues: $F 0) *s Anniversary & Pillow 0 pillow cas: mail ftlephonc orders fi) es: day's Anniversary Bargain nfce (Main Floor, Rear.) Alot of 25,000 yards of plain and fancy whit goods, inclucing India Jawns, Persidn Inwr's, plain batiste, novelty rieland madras and dotted miustliy gi larly 15c to 25¢ a yars; Tuesday's Anniversary Bargain price....:+++ 12'c (Main Floor, Rear.) Solt-tinished,bleach- ; there are 2,000 in the lot: Limit of one dozento a cul toner d Women’s and ; Children’s EF Gloves Women's and children's 2-c thread gloves: white and colors; 25¢; Cans half its regular price; extra heavy gal ized itn, seamless bottom; $1; Tu say 'S Anniversary Bere price s+. [DY<SALE sp liste turers white only; regular price, SOc; Tuesday”: versary Bargain price..-+ Garbage | Here is a chance to net ® good garbage Gan and save alnose 3D | | rerctarly 236: Boys’ Sweaters Boys’ worsted coat sweaters, made of best Australian Lamb's with pockets; just the worth from $2 to oa $33 Tuesday’ 8 UTNE Bar- cus LDO- Domestic Cigars The famous “Spotted - Friends’ brand, avery good domestic cipar; only 5,000° at -t0- put up in boxes of 50; Rear.) worth ide: Te 4e |. Gas Globes Good quality gas globes in assorted etched designs; sold regularly at 19c, and are low priced at that; a good chance to lay in a few; Tuesday’ Bargain price........ ' 12¢ (Third Floor, Front) Women’s. Shoes Extra fine quality enamel leather; button and lace 61 1 sizes in price.. Women’s Gloves Two-clasp pure silk gloves, double - tipped agers; made by a well-khown manufac- If sizes: good value atthe Front.) and Gas and Ges Toasters mevrets ZO madz of pure worstedi excellent for hunting or sny out-of-door sport where lightness but equired; worth Thies | Floor, Cen a) you wait, 50 superior quality visiting cards in any of the new styles of type you may select; rezularly 25c; also a leath wit every order; both regilarty 40c; i Tucsday’s Anniversary Bargain price 20¢ Ee (Teird Floor, Cenier.) ee in assorted shap:s and decorati>ns* values up (o 75c; Tuesday's Anni- vetaay Bargtin pee vvescsea LOC (Third Floor, Front.) 0! sporting sub) pretty, dark oak {rs a fine pictures for the den; regularly sold at 2Sc; §y + Tuesday's Anniversary Bargain Ga i x i aC linen collars, h 2c gain piles, sry Baresin price... a Rigor, Ce 6O sheets and 60 en- velopes of French bric cloth finish writing Fe seherateh sate at ae and white, ind white; worth 35c; Tuesday's Anniversary Hargain price 22c (Third Floor, Center.) yles; the. popular now; sihle Smyrna’ Ru, choice coloring des'gns; 4x7; revularly 1.803" Ties= ‘s AnnWersay Bargain pr Ae $5.95 codfish steaks; regu. larly 15¢ a pound; Anniversary sat “= 10¢ Fan RCYy ‘fresh ‘kill d Jerse yr JR] 40 inMies wide; white rounds with smal} Black! figures. and polka dots; regularly Tuesdhy’s Annivers (Mala Floor, Center.) a In golden oak or mahoge Gs Rl any finish; shaped dl wooden seat, fancy ben ster back; arms braced by fancy turned spindles; firwt class tinish and makes regula price (Fifth Floor) Men’s : Sweaters 3 i Men's coat sweaters: i | 4 Visiting Cards We will print, while ard case free ere sie ada Oyster : Plates zi soba ial iatacia at Frerch china oysier Pictures A good assortment in <3; hance to get Wowen’s Neckwear Handsome embroidered “guslity : wesday’s Anniver Cabinet containing Rugs Best quality revere i Se regularly $1 y Bargain pil Choice salmoa of Anniversary 19¢ Lawns Ve y desirable lawns: 124e a yards Bargain price 8¢e Rockers

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