The evening world. Newspaper, January 8, 1908, Page 11

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* MIS, DIETERICH FALLS IN FONT MAY HAVE SAILED Or SUBWAY TRAIN; AS ‘MRS. BARKER’ IES OF LAJURIES Blucher’s Purser Describes | Woman Passenger Who Re- sembles Millionaire’s Wife. Accident, Gottlieb Pinar Said, | When Picked Up—Sui- cide, Say Police, b Levy, a box manufacturer at HAD A MAN COMPANION, So! No 38 Maiden Lane, No. Bore a Close Resemblance to! rv Harry Brenchley—Watched | {/5)" 1h urs aft with a home at nton avenue, the Bronx, was ree cars of a subway Seventy-second street sta- and died of his injuries the aceident in Roose ; py ive: by Detectives t higepitat | a At the e of his death he was un- der arrest on a charge of attempte Statements made by Purser J. Hargers | ou icide. = . eee | of the Hamburg-American liner Bluc which returned to-day, point strongly to the identity of the "Mr. and Mrs. Ba ker’ who occupied stateroom No, 1 ip to Cherbourg Ilis escape from fnstant death was the most remarkable thing that has} in the accident records of the Although three cars passed | over him he escaped the wheels. His putward injuries consisted of a broken and bruises, but he was hurt in-/ the recent trip as Harry Bre Dilt horse buyer, and of young Alfred 12. 1) mfiHonaire off and It was not unt the former V missing h, son of the| as magnate a detective boarded the ship at Plymouth, made inquiries regarding the couple, watched their @very movement until the passengers | . disembarked at Cherbourg and then trailed them off the ship that the a] his conscious moments after the | had sisted that he rm accide: siness associates 5 no reason why cident Lavy n from His family a at he He was fifty years e was ld iil! himselt, No Effort to Save Himself. son the platform, on the Je, at noon with a crowd an express train. It was | jangerously close picions of the officers of the Biucher were aroused. Watched by Detectives ® “The name ‘Mr. and Mrs. Barker, | wai ng. ed that he was under which the couple registered, Wa3/ 1)" the plattorm's arenes spurious,” said Mr. Harg’= to-day. /j;,,,gqav train approached and eit “The tective statea that the couple Va car was about a car length away | were clopers, but added that he was not TeNCaBY OTE! | at liberty to give any names, I never! “niin patform policemen say that he meme eomanemetcbapsreons ese ys haa time to get out of the way as the French sleuth fastened his eyes on thia| train was running slowly, but he made | couple. no effort to help himself. This view is | ‘The man was faultlessly attired in a | by the motorman, George Gil- wrown travelling suit. He was tal M | straight and handsome, smooth-s: and apparently of gentle manne hair was chestnut dark anc ably smoked cigars devoted to the woman. “8he was under medium height, in build, had a trim uy Gressed very ly a blue su white ailk nade deck the train was stopped Levy | reard groaning under the third | as consclot us and directed the When ud be He se the Ror) truck of the to be Jacked up from the track. | Benumbed by Terror. | I: had audi the path of t y sMpped and fallen e train, He was momen- dark tarily benumbed by terror, and before seemed ke a move he was under entire t All he could recall was admired by yer and over and struck Didn't Mix. with Passengers. “They occupfed the first apartment the ship, were very exolusive and nev: made their appearance until atong to- | Ward noon, when they were the centre | ef much gossip. there no wonl of the ac- ca » Mr. Levy had reached the at [Foy Mr Levy had Just gone downtown | the establishment was In charge of vant who has been with the fi five years, She said Mr. I mily trou He lett the} o'clock this morning, after avy good-by and an- i that he would be home to ner th 6 o'clock Ute evening. —_— DON’ BOD 1 SHIPPED HOWE White Clergyman and Colored Minister Hold Funeral Ser- vice Over Old Fighter. 6: lost a Diamond Pin “About the third day out the woman mond pin. was not recovero: ineldent lightly brought to her | | wome v must be gua arded “The slatement taat tle coup Mes. Dieterich and Harry was a big surprise to us means of knowing who they Afier the detective's visit we w. @atisfed that everything was not The remains of George Dixon, the former champion feather-weight pugilist, 2 who died in the alcoholic ward at Belle- | "| vue, were taken from the Longaacr Club at noon to-day and shipped to Bos- —_— SS ton. The funeral will” take place in that SUBWAY FRANCHISE TERM = [os tosmorsom, °° "TS" 008 INCREASED BY BILL. jeiun nusaing a snort funcratnervse wea held, and there were full 000 former | ends and admirers of th: nd the bier white minister and a colored min.) both made short talks. An under- taker from Boston then took charge of operation of a city. subwa | the remains, and the casket was taken York City may be made from twenty: |? the Grand Central Station, Several five to fifty years an extending the term | friends of the Httle negro accompanied | for the renewal of such contract from | t1e body to Boston and will be present | Ren tant wenty Ay, i! ‘at the ftmeral Many eyes were dimmed with tears| las the train pulled out of the station t was the last that New York will| if (Special to The F 5 World) Uttle fighter | ALBANY, Jan. §—Senator Travis to day {ntroduced a bif from the Repul lican. League of Br the Elsberg law by exte! mum ume for woich a — F. H. NEWBOLD ASSIGNS. Frederick H. Newbold. r ef hirt waists at No. » see of George Dixon, the greatest y rt {vite ter In the world before he took HERS ZA the downward path Mink Fur Sale Unprecedented Values Purchased from one of the leading manufacturers their entire stock ot MINK SCARFS, STOLES AND MUFFS at 40 Cents on-the Dollar 5, omeretat $20 to MINK SCARES, value 340 to $109, overea at $18 to $40 MINK STOLES, Whotesate satue 800 to $150, ontered at $25 to $90 MINK SETS, Wh le value $ sos, offered at $30 to $100 CaraculCoats, one-third (33:) Off $50 Wholesale value $5 MINK MUFFS, Wholesale CARACUL COATS, forn $175, redueod to $115 CARACUL COATS, 41 in. tone. formerly $15, reduced to $95 ERMINE MUFES, — wWooresute vatue $40.00, oftered at...... 917,50 23d St. West Through to 22d Street | THE EVENING WORLD, Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue—37th-38th Streets | WILL CONTINUE THURSDAY | Annual Clearing Sale | Women’s High-Grade Apparel | Largest Price Reductions Ever Made Lingerie Waists of Batiste, Lawn and Linen, heretofore $3.50 to $6.50, 1.90 2.95 French Hand [ade Lingerie Waists hand-embroidered, lace trimmed, heretofore $13.50 to 19.7§ 4.50 7. 50 9.75 Handeome ace biwaiets of various fashionable laces and nets, heretofore $7.50 to $29.75, 3.75 5.75 9.75 Imported Lace and Silk Waists Also a few handsome black lace waists, -9.75 15.00 Heretofore $23.50 to $49.50. Russian Pony Fur Coats 19.75 45.00 24.50 Heretofore $34.50 to $85.00 Women’s Short Dressy Coats Broadcloth and Kersey. richly braided, satin lined andinterlined, Heretofore $25.00 to $34.50....+-seseee 12.50 Rich Evening Coats White and Pastel Shades, including a few high class Ermeline fur lined Capes. Heretofore $39.50 to $79.50, . 25.00 * Princess and Two Piece Dresses Broadcloths, Voiles and Silks, heretofore $29.50 to $49.50, 14.50 22.50 Evening and Calling Gowns Messaline, Crepe de Ching, Taffeta and Voile, a large number made over silk, 18.50 25.00 Heretofore $39.50 to $59.50. Women’s Tailored Suits Cheviots, Broadcloths, Velvets. 25.00 39.50 34.50 to $69.50. 18.50 Heretofore $. B. Altman & Om HOLD A SALE OF WILL WOMEN’S, MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), JAN. %h, AS FOLLOWS: WOMEN'S PLAIN BLACK LISLE THREAD HOSE, USUALLY 50:. PER PAIR, AT 35c, PER PAIR PER BOX OF SIX PAIRS, $1.90 MEN'S FANCY COLORED AND EMBROIDERED BLACK LISLE THREAD HALF-HO3E, USUALLY 50c. PER PAIR, AT 32c,, PER PAI PER BOX OF SIX PAIRS, $1.75 CHILDREN'S RIBBED BLACK COTTON HOSE, 20c. PER PAIR PER BOX OF SIX PAIRs, $1.10 A VARIETY OF STAMPED FABRICS ror EMBROIDERED GARMENTS NEW DESIGNS IN AT VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES, TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), JAN. %th: WAIST PATTERNS, STAMP:D ON LINEN. ., $1.35 HAT PATTERNS, STAMP2D ON LINEN 28c. NIGHT DRESS PATTERNS, STAMPED ON NAINSOOK $1.00 CHEMISE. PATTERNS, STAMPED ON NAINSOOK 55. CORSET COVER PATTERNS, STAMPED ON NAINSOOK 28c. DRAWER PATTERNS, STAMPED ON NAINSOOK 45c, 34th Street, 35th Street and Sth Avenue. 3.75 | WEDNESDAY, | | | | JANUARY 8, 1900. ne ee ee a a a ae —— | Ocean Shell lear! Buttons, shirt waist Fresh /dirondack Balsom Piliows, the kind .... doz... 20C 600 eee pared Goa Bouaikt ata Price that Lets Us Sell *33 Coats for *15 : &@ Third Floor, | i Tis by all odds the greatest fur-lined Coat Sale of the year, and one of the most fortunate purchases we have ever made, True. we bought at a price ruinous to the maker, bu! he was forced to sell quickly ent was thankiul that our immense outlet enabled him to clean up in one great sale and rid himselt of the constant worry of hanging on, hoping for cold weather and higher prices. There are so many of these Coatsand the values are so extraordinary that we wish every woman in New York who has a fur-lined coat want could know of this sale, You who read pass the good news along—your friends will thank you for the 5] 5 information. They're Fur Coats at Jess than you could buy a cloth coat for under ordinary con litious. ‘The fact is, we refrain from making our announcement as strong as we would like to, Don't want you to think we’re overpraising the bargain importance. for you can rest assured that $15 will give you the handsomest Fur Coat ever sold at the price—coats you could not buy for $33 regularly and even more. Plenty of the Coats, too, that usually sell for more. Coats of fine quality Broadcloth with Russian squirrel and sus- licki lining. Roll collar of near seal, sable and natural squirrel, Versian Lamb and Black Lynx; loose and fitted backs. Come early before the mid- sang) crowds. cheering can be made $15 Tabitha WINS Cia ripen duudcod anunedasddbonbeanosoonvedcouscuodooaonuqeey10ud00000 \ $25 for Fur-lined Coats. Just 200in the La iasaconie rich fur-lined \ Coats; some sell regularly to-day in the best shops at $63. All made of Imported Broadcloth, lined with genuine German squirrel and muskrat lining; ‘ull or fitted backs; rolling collay of lynx, Persian and squirrel. Positively the lowest price ever quoted ior such rich stylish garments. -..--- ++ ++ sees eee e eee e eee cee ee eee ne es $25 Fur Automobile Coats at a Sacrifice We want to close out Extraordinary Fine Fur Coats for men and women selling actually regardless of cost. all Automobile Goods and are doing it as rapidly as sensatiooal prices make possible. bargains in these coats that ou must see to appreciate. January Sale of Silk Remnants, Less Than 4 A GATHERIN NG of all our silk and velvet remnants—a once-a-year clean-up when every short length, all odd and cut pieces are priced at very much less than manuiacturers’ cost—a time when we disregard cost or former selling price. their worth. Thousands ot handsome high-cost silks at a mere fraction of Cfor 50cto75c Cfor 85c to $1 Cfor $1 to $1.25 C for $1.25 to $1.75 SILKS SILKS SILKS SILKS All kinds All kinds All kinds All kinds Every kind of silk and veivet in this sale—every desirab!e shade and pattern here, an no matter what length you require, whether for complete suit or dress, for skirt, for waist or for trimming, you'll find it in this sale at the low prices named above. January Sale of High Class Wash Goods. IS has been the greatest January we've ever known in Wash Coods. P Main Floor, 4 pe Months ago we looked upon our January Sale as something extraordinary to beat, but each succeeding day our sales are so far in excess of last year that we believe we were faint-hearted. We attribute our wonderful sales to the extractdinaty saving and super.or ishowing, 150 pieces of 50c. Imported I'mbroidered Printed Swlsses—a most beautiful assortment. a of pink, blue, helio, yellow and green, Ought to create a great sensation at, per yard : Ss 50 pieces silk and cotton Chiifons in | 40c and 50c Imported Zephyr Ging- 19e Dotted Swiss—the good domes- navy blue, brown and black—regular Sie. value; | har A most de ble assortment of — ¢ | ie kind; 2s inches wi rounds 29 tnehes wide; in the ain s only. | new designs. Per vard ... 29] with handsome printings. Per yard 15¢ Pa ea ta 28¢ | Mercerized Cheeks—all Colors, in- | 150 p Imported French Volles, eluding white and black; 26 inches AM the desigis in plaids, eoecks 29 ‘Efleure — This fine French | Veiling | wide. Per yard. .<.. ; na 19e | ane sivipes; 2x inches wide; per yard., Ic among our collection of Imported Wash Pp rinted Batiste — 500 feccs: 30 Fabrics. All this season's good 50 Tels niapiraltles: 500 pieces: selling ute it FSI aaalia tle & = Per yard.......seeeseeeeeeseeeeeseeee [oR Nia se eit AIO ea 000 etnies od Cl Elin PONY ara nice areata meer 12 %c Stamped Lingerie Do Your Own Embroid-ring Needlework Dept., Main Floor. RENCH_ embroidery Lavallieres Recuced to! 2,95. é sa ae Floer, Ss t is the fad now. It’s | Pictures Framed a cea very easy to do with the at Halt Price. aid of our prepared fer Picture Dept. Fourth Floor. f ' See ere re WE have just boughi pack eae: ach pues 85,000 feet of Picture Frame Fe Coes od atu ehy Moulding, on terms which enable vs cotton, pattern and full to make up Frames at about halt instructions. ‘There are what you have paid heretofore, here patterns for or Sere i Hae Waists, Corset Covers, 0 35 designs in : Si aot newest style moulding in all fin Chemise, Night Gowns, 95c. for $2, 33 é> $4, ishes—gold and gilt, oak and Premerr, Aprons, Pillow e gold, and plain quartered oak in ops, Pin Cushions, ‘Thieis your opportunity. Bring down Bagy, ete., ete. wai " ; , bes those pictures and photos that should [ 1,500 Corset Covensiat We have taken all our heavy, massive be framed for their proper protection, real gun metal |orgnette and Muff Chains, some and ge: handsome frames for balt } i usual cost. with faney stones, such as Jade, Lapiz, 500 waists at 79c, 500 Chemise at 59c. 300 NightGowns at 98c Complete assortment of finished pieces for your inspect 0». | Pearl, Crystal and real Coral: all full length. Not one in the lot worth less than $2 and many worth &5, To close choose at 95¢ Norfolk-New Brunsw.ck Samples Py ° Sale Men’s Knit Underwear 5 2 Main Floor. NDAY’S announcement of this Annual Sale brought the usual response from the shrewd buyers who watch for this yearly underprice event. But there’s slenty of stock leit and we want to make several hundred people acquainted with the good- ness of this brand of Underwear while it can be done at least cost to them. Norfolk-New Brunswick samples, discontinued numbers and small lots—the season's accumulation at the tactory—sacrificed to us on terms that make possible these seemingly impossible values. These are exactly the same garments as were selling in this store, one week xgo, at the prices given as their real values. 20 | ! | for Men's heavy weight silk trimmed natural and white wool Underwear; our regular $1.75 quality. 50 white and natural woo! Underwear—the annual clean- about halt regular price. for Men's medium natural] @& and white merino Underwes for Men’s medium weight natural and | $ white wool Underwear, the regular our regular $1.25 qualit 21.50 quality 65c for Women's #1 to $l up—all sizes—many weights—ali per ect garments, at an average o

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