The evening world. Newspaper, November 20, 1907, Page 10

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x. from pony ith Rete handicap: waits dive t len We hate | hauling up rill e fine mounts ese BUILDER | WHO RODE ON BEAM |\* OF A SKYSCRAPER. | te » ladies x ausiiaty 10, that organization fay Ss belie formed, Trimming tal figures are hoist. ttle sauiare pbax-ttke les can gO vip tinued” the ne Kete AO stnading voney Isla. erence nm alr,’ wall, to quit che enone business.” TURKEY RUSH s cAdoo’s Ascent, Twenty-one RUS 0 on 3 ot ‘Beam, Gives | New es sh r instend at aye ‘next, they couid obtain-them | oderate figure, am there In a iding, Automobiling and ° jrext oversupply tH the market, and aie! “ 5 : eale es to: f es | Life on Ocean: Wave., Bae AN gecssionees Cae et ie o Reveipts try here dur- ‘0 “‘amoutited | the “cor- jf ink the pant six dase (nelps againat “14.382 of William G. McAgoo. + ol beam trom the surface ix daya lost yer and there | ree curloadm of ifve poultry | $0 be un- story, of the new ‘Tradson. Com. (Terminal tullding has created ‘of te supply, -howey dealers) wilt movant FRA maa plane THE EVENING WORLD. sald there be "woe | A WEEK TOO EARLY’ Ut choose .to eat | egiving. turkeys. this, ‘ Las wet | Gonaiderably more <han 20) pounds. CAGED GIANT HAS lu Married, but Not tie Se HIOR: at It,” Big Fellow. Tells Magistrate. se ees ‘In the Far, Rockaway Police Court to-diy was arraigned 4 giant moré-trn | six feet four ‘inebes tall and weighing He} fad been handcuffed ‘at Oxone Park and driven to.the fragilé Rockaway lock-up by three conatadles., ere vin residents court to view the “OlK fellow.” The xhant waa.brought up to the bar. He wan diessed fashionably and seemed indifferent to hie predicament he. was’ Charles Conklin, Id, and resided “abroad,” featy “s prominent, ittle interest. throughout the city. ready there Ja talk of forming a yw organization in this loculity of next weex q -PTALIEST WOMAN BAL:KS AT ALTAR. Mixa Mary Ellen Powers, “the tallest | woman in the Girder riding. should {t_beoome ZOO. Popular pastime, will appeal to those Tecninsle Mullane when Uie time came last evening to} who «o in for all sorts of amusements, wr, or pilot, for’ Mr. ; marry Maunice Stapleton, a wealthy SOnsAY farmer, of Lockport. combines nearly all of the essential thrills that @o with the accepted mod- formes of pleasure. In order to ride girder one hes to sit astride with feet tuoked into chains on olther side team. Thus one xeta the sensa-|8 Mion a8 enjoyed in horseback riding. |! in the gripping by the hands of the Aackle cables connected with thé chains brings in the steering wheel calisthenics Prodiiced bythe automobile. Better yet, Artest DoweroMewiolin sevenifeat hlaty t left the city Inetead of going to. the| altar. She 1s known professionally as rN May, and haa been with show. all over the world. Stapleton Js six foet aix {nches tall, ‘The woman gaye no reason | for dodging the wedding, but It was | MS paid she Nad been asked by Stapleton | to make btm a deed for some of her pilar, is, 1h thiaenew sport doesn't. accome on the trp. He from i! bullaing w= 18 said r, it 1s cons} | Hpaley raPped tor order nome of Rock: |. He suld | forty years | WEDNESDAY, County: pt Mo AFFINITY, HE SHS, sr AND EPS WIFE When Nantstrote | DRIVER) FALLS ON HEAD WHITE ming to fodet Donald. eleven years old. of Scarsdale, | to-day seven-year-old brother, MoDonald. hunting for wjuirrela and when he re- | [turned home he “started to clean his leifle in the kitohen, His brother leo fest away lauxhing at him tnring to renoye a cartridge when Wiliam |aceidently touched: the tricger and the jcartridce [bassed through the boy's heart and he died almost Instantly. Coroner Squires, | who Investigated the cave decided that the s#hopting: wan saccidental, ‘Hotel. Astor Patrons .$ Puteons in ¢ | Hotel Astor were horrified to-day at NOVEMB! FROM BOY’ S RIFLE KILLED HIS BROTHER. | (Seecial to The Evening World.) PLAINS, Nov. %0.—While | ye cartridges from a William Alexander Mo- | rine, accidentiy shot and killed his | Willam bad been out of was sitting in a ohair was exploded. — The duller —_——: Q. UNDER BROADWA YCAR. | 2 thought man’s Quick Act. a_yents Mangling Man, dunking rooms’ of the a Josing "Qne of the ‘constables told the Magis-jsreing the driver of « truck fall to the Mr trate that Conklin had consumed all the | street ulmoat under the wheels of 1)" hard cider in Oxone Park and, rather |, pr car, at Forty-fourth street. tive than have him cart away a few hous barns and other things, they decided lock him up until he got sober, Conk {lin remained reticent’ until the court! world. changed her mind | ssked him_about his parente Parente?! , tcaume don't know. fie i some, by hearsay Seidence, and that don't go in thin court." ell, what's your business?” “Just doin’ about everythin I can wnoluding yerself, Judwe. Now. be | have, wit yout* t “Married?” “Yep; byt not working at it~ Gl an, affinity, too, but am holding on to th G wife also. i've been" — iouneieumts Morenabouu: chenbige He ordered him “taken he na furshing and rocking of the mount) * -4the—jors ot Hte-on the ocean ve. Calle It Great Sport. (ir. MeAdooo, the first amateur’ girder Fider'in thiz section, says the wort is There ‘on top of the ‘building, Mah A climb of twanty- What is. Castoria with diMeulty the motonman In car to prevent running over & ‘you that t | ected?” fo VAt the tine Did “the a eention fematiout ihe id The witness said that he per cent. of the’ co #| OM iow: would” as del | jeontractor? thing wil] turn up in know why contractors’ should delay on ulwayx do. vc | Smith ii ER 20 : ull TELLS iu | ASHOKAN DAMM BIDS Chief fnsieer sire Sure the Peirce! Offer Was at Too Low a Figure. John Watson | phe inquiry by the Commissioners, of | Accounts into the action of the Water} Supply Commission in rejecting the’ bid the John Petree: Company for the) conatruction of the Ashokan dam and! awarding the yeomtract to the second lowest bidders. McArthue Bros, |. Ch ngineer J. Waldo Smith a timony. ake me, to ny. one? A, ought 1 contramor. Peirce could. not mak And thiit jn fact thé Petre could shave, had ‘to do. th a4. “This. Would Ine Vitabl Jay in the work profit for th pe lowin A. He th favor. I -don' contrat, but they ‘asked {the ndied Tebection Dh, he replied Comitlasioner Mii of. thi from the LAL wie re- Kuggextion occur to telroe ‘bid should be re- el! "act price would be}, He hat some- k DEX’ keag We i Tt did: 10 |i. is 8 @ vis 3 ° ‘aig WOOLLEN MILLS RUN ON PART TIME. parton Woollen ( of this to ment of production anti The Abbott and Wasse gperated but .tiiety-fye and the Dumbarton hours, ur 0—The Dum- the Wassoo- nd the Amon n menufactories ed a curtall- iler notice, forty-fye It will pay you fo read this’ it for cleaning bathrooms. dishwashing and for . washing windows and painted’ woodwork it is unequaled. the first time I ever wrote a testimonial’ for, a cleansing article, but I: feel it is only: just to you to let you sie ayhat a good arches | you have given us.’ Pp. &G. Naphtha Soap” is for sale in almost every grocery _ Ke 41 wish to let you know what a help your naphtha soap is., ‘round soap I have ever used. two years been using other naphtha soap for laundry work and found it quite’ satis- factory but did not lik “Pose. ~ four manths: and -like:' laundry work and it go¢s nearly twice as . I find, it the best all- I had for - it for any other pur- _yours for the. past it much: better for T have been usi I have never found anything to equal - It is. fine for This is | letter. It-was written by a teacher of Domestic-Science in Massachu- setts: fallen man. | Hospital in dying condition. 4 his head, fracturing dim ekull and oth- erwise injuring himself, He wus identified aa William Mc-|? Laren ont platform of man had) landed directly upon | 9: | Teourd I Cunt of No. West Fifty-ntth He was taken ¢o Roosevelt Saks & Company _ an nion; T ee not Gane nit say that the Pelr ed On Ignornnce me Way! or the not may know, prove that the Petre not to allow’ a profit ~ Herald Square ther, it; Jt waa my opinion, 1M -cents a cake. 6 ceil wreat, 1 felt perfect ease,” said the finnel-builder to-day. “Tt wax junt lke | 5 Ading in an elevator, only much more} x foyable by reason of the) bracing-gy, pierce pokey ny, ene he derrickmen at the terminal butld- yi ay that Mr MoAdoo's knees showed | “evator, that wes worl evidences of buck fever when he beran the trip, but that he had calmed down @nurely after arrival at the top of the iructure. Some Idea of the speed that y be attained in girder ridime oan had from the fact that Mr. MoAdoo's 4rip#from Dey street to bullding top, distance of twenty-one stories, con- ed just one minute and a quarter. veB then It was a slow ee ancen- 1 rder tars. MET Hale Wass gestion followed. ft | McAdoo | riner and qualiisd ax & ASTORIA is = harmless substi at exer tripe! @ bull and hook | on the hook tme—just itke | anon take at [up before atter trip back. The can be le in | that. ‘The tron foreman at the Singer Build. | line exys he oan offer a 64-foot ride for Firder jockeys, Thix Is much aie | All Counterfeits, Imitations and ‘‘Ji than the terminal building ride. Fur-i Munairontcorseraniinese eee trifle with and endanger the health of variety of mounte that should , Children—Experience |. woman and child. All Sorts of Girders, “For the adult males," said the Sing- thermor «he has stilt mi and Soothing Syrups, It is Pleasant. Morphine nor other Narcotic substance, Its age is its guarantee. It four| destroys Worms and allays Feverishness.. It cures Diarrhea and Wind "tite! | Colic, It relieves Teething Troubles, oures Constipation and Flatulency, It hat one | assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep, The children’s Panacoa—The Mother's Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over | 80 years, has born the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his personal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. mute. for Castor Oil, Paregorio, Drope It contains neither Opium, ” are but Experiments that Infants and SS eigen toro ; Gennine Castoria always bears the signature of y The Store of Fifth Avenue Qualities and a ; Sixth Avenue Prices : Greenhut =. We announce ‘for Thursday a sale of women s who have had previous experience with our : goods. A Sale of Women’ 3 Goats Oe original designs and for its pride in workmanship, them would sell for prices considerably. higher. black and colored broadcloth coats at prices which will prove a surprise even to those underpricing of fine The coats offered are productions Si a tailoring firm ned & They are chiefly garments which would usually sell for $45.00 to $55. eon of at ae ‘fancy striped taffetas. ~ Art Embroidery. worked in the simple, effective ‘ Handkerchief Bags (Seal aN tings ete Combination of dainty apron and or ay : Artistic photograph frames... Repousse braid work Including back . . . Sixth Avenue, Eighteenth to Nineteenth Street, New (Formerly occupied by~B: Altman & Co.) “$35.00 Included are 50-inch ‘and’ 54. inch edie in Iosee kimono styles, and ---jn-fitted-and-semi-fitted styles. but--in=original-and- exclusive designs— The material in all is the best: broadcloth in black and many evening shades with ‘linings of pure silk, peau de cygne, Skinner's satin and Attractive novelties with a pleasant holiday-gift mugger, to be ‘Lazy Daisy” Silken 25c 3S ; 4Sc . . . ’ Attractive pillow tops of dark blue art det stamped for the new 25c Circular linen center pieces, 18x18, with finished scalloped edges. eal Stamped in simple and conventional floral designs . on. 35c York Evening Dresses Two hundred and forty Tailor fashionable models of plain broadcloth in fancy checks, stripes and mix- tures; black, navy, brown, Copenhagen blue, | Wine or smoke-gray, range_.o! sizes. Qnehundred and green, Dresses, in black, navy, brown and light _ty of Princess : evening shades; a large vai Ma HOLD ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, 21ST, ‘Tailored Suits, / Afternoon and — and Coats for Women red Suits in} and Striped |” $29.50 plum:.a full} Regularly $45.00 to $55.00} ixty Broadcloth one piece | $35,00 and semi-Princess models; many of them exclusive. \\ Silk Dresses; various models suitable for. house, evening or street wear. Heculey® $55.00 and $60. ee Regularly $30.00 and $40.00 } House: ani Evening Dresses, etaborately | of ,French chiffon voile over silk; colors suitable for house or evening wear. an trimme + $50.00 Regularly $98.00 Sixty- cloth. in white and light shades; yarious models, handsomely tailored and trimmed, [ -five ‘Evening Coats of fine broad- | $25.00 ——s Regularly $45.00 to $55.00) Twenty-two Evenin cloth in white and models and copies of imported : Beg iladly $95. ight shades; Reliable pas Goats of fine broad- imported | $50.00 00 garments. 00 to ae) 00 } Each piece of fur in our entire collection, Fecresents the best efforts of our own designers and furriers— =experis, who know only the better metho a and whose creations show it. f making POR-THURSDAY; NOVEMBER 21ST The following Sale has been arranged: of high-lustred moire skins, Black Karakul Coats, 48-inch semi 30-inch semi-fitting model , Black Russ brocade sati tting model.. 40-inch semi-fitting mcdel...... ay - $225.00 + 150,00 .. $20.00 oe Coats, lined with -light trimmed with braid. 24-inch semie fitting Godel ane tcars $29.50 Black Russian Pony Skin Coats, 48- inch ate fitting model, collar lined with gray rush... ..+ White Fox Ani head and brush; 58 inches long. al Scart, double fur with natural satin; large shawl $65.00 ite Fox M ffs, flat el with natural head $24.50. BOO ORC Ermine Muffs, large pillow modelvieae ees $45.00 dd-inch Scarf to match..........-.eseeeeeees $25.00 Natural M large flat modél, $19.50, $24. Black Mynx Muffs...$12.50, ° 50, $29. 50, $37,50 9,50, $25.00. $35,00 Scarfs , to_ matchi\in a variety of styles, at “correspondjngly low prices, Black K kul Paw pe s—large flat square Muff lig 1 pin br garnet, . this city. medallions and’ German Val. insertions and, (tucks; trimmed: also with yoke collar-and cuffs of Brussels net, elaborated with soutache braid. Jersey Top Skirts—Special k Je OT a fetagy ruche; the other with tucked flare ruffle, finish- ed with plaiting; all strapped seams. Lengths | =! 38.40-and 42-inches: : lly elat lees, Val. edge and pin tucks to formia..wokes? $5.95 95 kimono sleeves; collar and cuffs lace trimmed! to. match. Messaline Waists in light blue, pink or white— a very elaborate model with solid lace yoke! of Val. insertions; entire front.daintily trimmed~ $6.95 with lace motifs, insertions, tucks ‘and edge. |! The price is PROCTE Factoriet: Port lvory, StatenIsland, N.Y. 5 R & GAMBLE. - Brondway?, 33d and 34th Streets) a FOR THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21ST _-Real Kid Gloves for Women __ In black or white; clasps. two | FOR THURSDAY, An Important Special Sale of ye Silk Waists iG Less Than Regular Prices or Chiffon’ Taffeta Waistsin white. pink or black. elaborated with filet back and sleeves eldborately> Value $7.50, Special at in light blue, white or pink; ated with insertions’ of filet! Value $8.50, Special at} Value $10.00, Special at! Feather Neckwear—Special in black or natural; 5 strands; | in at) , very Siite and heavy: DEyVardS.. ci cisisladesicc 6 in two models— ) ey Top P |e 75 finished —with—- $5.90 iting, Value-$4.00,-a We maintain, at all times, an Carcle) collection of. correct apparel and. requisites, at modest prices. ONE OR T.WO-PIECE SUITS—NURSE'S UNIFORMS— += APRONS—HBADWBAR, ~ Percale Dresagw.:.----:----- Gaceeeeesstreeesere Bead) Ghambray or Saeraucker Dreares Nurses’ “Uniform, in white linen Strined Seeraucker Drsanae.. Black Sateen Dreaasa.. Maida’ Aprena—of fine hoe, Gites or strap modals with bib bretelle; embroidered, hemstitched or tucked. ‘ cose $1.98, » At 39c, 50c, 85c, 98c to $2,50. Maida’ ac Wailceaes’ Aprans—of fine lawn without bib; stogle or double width,.with deep hems, embroidered, scalloped or hemstitched. At 25c, 39¢, 50c, 65c to $1,25. Fency Aprene for parlor-maid, tea or sewing—ol fine lawn or. dotted Swiss; Princess or bib effect; embroidered or lace and ribbon trimmed. ‘At 25c, 39c, 50c, 65c to $1.00. Capa and Bowa—~in « large variety of new models,” At 6c, J0c, 15c, 25¢ and 35c, Veilings--Special °- © ‘Vellings, plain or dotted, in back, | : Saiy meagpig, gray. yvolet my:t'e or’ - Value 23 to 30 the yd. $2.98 uy $2.25 $2.50 $2.25 $2,98 J5c

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