The evening world. Newspaper, January 8, 1908, Page 6

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VOTES POLICY BANKER, HS ie ace , ‘llgg cena, RUN aT || shes OF PUBLICITY GONE, A SUICIDE | ae { | AN OPPORTUNITY | ight in whieh gaged, One of swung Whitney ove him to tue with panels of embroidery and clusters of pin Reedy ede, Bed tucks, three-quarter sleeves, trimmed collars and platieat wed cuffs and open back styles; $1.50 values. FANCY NET AND LINGERIE] HANDSOME MODELS OF DAINTY WAISTS. Elaborately designed | AND LAVISHLY TRIMMED NET the time, but had its after with full trimmed blouses, three- * S i 4 : irmlot whishethe (eulcide/ was which may not present itself again $ Muar crams leevesimear al WAISTS. In ecru only; lined ' President Thomas Favors the |Shoots Himself a Few Hours tb» frm of wi esr MAR y in ain | 2. 29 Cutts; 26) val G7 98) throughout with Jap $3.98 Plan and Stockholders Arter Return From Stay | ney € co : ff) NS eee ere arneee fect Second Floor.) Join With Hi AAeGanitiritny : OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF loin Wit im. LLU . Mhe annual mecting of the stockhotd-| Charles W. Whitney, a son of Henry i @rs of the American Sugar Refining! N- Witney and a member of the if Company, held is afternoon in the| of HN. Whitney & Sons, bankers, a 1 Mice of concern at the corner of| No, 15 Broad street and No. $31 Madi- yFasex and Washington strects, Jersey City, was one of the largest in the his | Story of the company. There were 407,-| day at thet $0 shares of the stock, nearly the en-| 25% West Seventy ire issue, represented Sree wh Claus A. Spreckels, who owns over| 6000 shares of preferred and who had —_—_ oo | intimated that unless there was some| ing business WALL STREET LAWYER | less than the regular marked prices, and applies | MEN’S AND YOUNG MEN’S CLOTHING Vs : All New Models | is now being sold at | e | 3 3 1 % | §} OAvesBusyCorne: New York icellng (essay ei would carey tia Pe i eis cau eteRa stro, 5 INJURED BY A FALL. | to every garment in our three stores | TIENRY SIEGEL WITHOUT RESERVE | ~) : | | ter into the courts, was uptesert, oklyn, where the family was so. Namely: \ : overcoats, — jararaveosevers| 11 DAINTY UNDERMUSLINS | TROUSERS, son avenue, shot and killed himself to- e of his father, No. ond. street. y was the manager of the Madison avenue branch of the bank- G Underhill Suslains Probable Fractured Skull by Mysterious | Stroke on Sidewalk. | ©. Underhill, Atty with offices (nounced that a policy of publicity was| Mr, Whitney, who was thirty-eight to be adopted and that the directors| ysars old, was temporarily dera if they saw fit could cause to be pud-| according to members of his fa one a statement of the assets and| owing to @ nervous trouble whi Hnances of the company the threatenell ficteq fim about nine mon Paint of Mr. Spreckels t carried into the mee didnot} This was aggravated in the late years old, a Wall s t Bi when President W. R. | cially prominent BUSINESS SUITS, death of his mother. Two FROCK COATS AND VESTS, | AUTOMOBILE COATS, | rat 0 the faniariam DRESS SUITS, FUR LNEDIGVERCOATS | 60, 000 Pieces j In this Great January Sale! Hee) incase Tae aie Ge ee aaa oDRESS AND FANCY WAISTCOATS. Actes of white. | Unquestionably the best chosen assortment of superior Muslin Underwear that can be found. Monday’s enormous business was proof positive of public appreciation. r he sat in the librar the house chatting with his father and) ture of t another member of the family ur 11 o'ciock, when he retired to te in the rear of the eet Hospital skull, mill left his office shortly had always oy jon with th any. He was ; that every sta y'to be made s Also Spring Suits and Overcoats now on hand, Hackett. Carhart 6 @ | | 845 Broadway, 420 Broadway, 265 Broadway, cor. $3th St. cor. Canal St. nr. Chambers St. NAINSOOK CORSET COVERS. Made with round necks, trim- med with several rows of lace sertions, lace edges and rib- bon beading. vit 156 ues SAMPLE LOTS OF CORSET COV- ERS, Excellent mainsook; pret- tily trimmed with medallions, embroideries, laces and BEGGS. oosunoodouccos 49c LOT OF Made of midnight his uncle, who has a room | he same floor, heard a samen | ane like the miming of @ door or| On the : r As there was a heavy wind /derhill re 5 | blo owing off the North River the noise |foush wy as not investigated. It was the shot . nat Mr. Whitney had fired. Mr. Whitney's room eakfast to-day. He *3i ae Cale to be dou delleved, CAMBRIC DRAWERS. Fine material, with umbrella ruffles, trimmed with fine Business, then. their ern. ¢ Continuing, Mr. “I believe tha gorporations publicity is A servant went |to cal! him for » arte; values, mmed, Valen- was found Iving on the outside of his | did not wet iast Sunc reas eines Wane i | bed in his paj as. There was a new | Get the set. Ten colors. lace insert ons and brokdery insertions ons gS-calibre revolver in his right hand " id b- FINE WHITE CAMBRIC UNDERSKIR t ed with several rows of lace $1.50 values... r 2 [rte d shot himsetf in the right temple Jand the bullet had penetrated his brain, causing nt death, Left No Message. Although there Was no hope that life pd Dr. Hopper, of Washington tors prepare statement show > Dilities and ot i deem fit to ha Mr. Spreckels Made with deep f ons and wide em Koch's Uptown Prices Make Downtown Shopping an Extracagance * 986 that the report should ine Brooklyn who been for Street ment of the p y physician, was sum- OE company, show i house by telephone. As ned havo b Co. that rae the facts he advs Office be notiti ribbon be oDRAWE ep rutfies sued hems A DRAWERS. Ex- | | was done, Acritell! went to the house body had not beer Thursday—These Sensational Offerings: Sale of Women’s Shoes. $4.00 Napoieon Boots, 2.59 CHOICE assortment of WOMEN’S EXTRA HIGH CUT BOOTS (like illustra- tion) has just been received from a prominent New England manufacturer, whc PETTICOATS OF FINE CAM BRIC. Made with deep founces ea with sev- Insook, with deep > embroidery and lace inser- tions, with Tace ae edges a j profs and capital be agwroved. h an nd im the room. Mr. Whitney was unmarried, an officer in the Seventh Regiment and a man| about town, He was an enthusiastic ve 2 | automobilist and up to the time of his ste ess an athlete. The walls of his (THE 147TH STREET STORE, Second Floor.) sa ct ronan abeiscneae ete sold us the entire lot at an enoirigus wees Sones ee. bite pumriieeeennes SB Seiad arg oe UE Gig pon ae a WE Bini Our: posal le (I? é eS = - (eye) urnin Uu S an “p. Parsons and George BE. Fraz- | Huei Ine ears Ago! About 25% Less Than Any Other Store Asks. ouseho g / were re-elected directors His nervous trouble. {t is sald, was L A Almost Half Price mens. Complete Wood-Burning Out- January Sale prices that fit and Basswood Novelties jest have no paralie \—-hat T row OL wil] create a furor among Os Mone Be COR MAROON These outfits ‘include a Solar Gas AMMEYER Oth Ave.. Cor, 20th St. All are the popular extra high cut Napoleon Tops, distinguished, stylish, serviceable, in such popular leathers as Tan Russia Calf, Gun Metal Calf or Patent leather 2. 59 —lace or aaiten A positive $4.00 value. A Clean- Up oA Fine Eoots, Formerly up to $4 1.89 Six months ago we enlarged this department, and the business grew apace. Nat- urally this leaves us with many odd sizes in our most desirable Footwear. which we must close out AT FAR BELOW ACTUAL COST. The assemblage consists of 500 PAIRS OF WOMEN’S FINE BOOTS; lace or button; of fine kid- skin, patent leather or dull kid. Every size will he found, but not in Leer luesiinn Go Maen early shoppers have choice selection, 1.89 January Clearance Sale Women's $3.00 Boots, 1.45 thrifty housewrves. Pen, guaranteed to do the best work and very simple to use; a Dresser Box, Glove Box, Photo Box, Key Rack, Oval Plaque and Calendar, These basswood novel- ties are made of the hest wood and neatly ceslene $3 (THE 147TH STREET STORE, Third Floor.) thrifty housewives. 6! FoR Aves ow 5 QC 5.000 heavy Linen Hemmed fow- els, fine union linen huck; size 18x06 in. Our Great Annual | W § BOOTS; a clearing sale of various style kid or patent colt; all thoroughly good wearing quali: Worth pa each et | OF FINE AS) ties; newest toe and heels; not every size in every st} Mormer prices up to $3.00; first comers, best choosers 1.45 more than Cy ‘ ! acustomer. No mail i ‘s ot mg. 4 4 Children’s $4.00 and $6.0 orders filled. 4for25c IS NOW ON Fur Coats, Neck Pieces & Muffs 7 eee e y 9g ||| bmermemenmee Clearing 6,000 Garments at the Lowest ’ mer Oats, i NBI-EACHE USLINS, 902. P IN THE BASEMENT STORE at About Y% Former Prices Saoene’ ahah aes ty; gard wide, rices Ever Known in January. ; 5 . FOR MEN'S SUITS And the Public Knows What This Means RUSSIAN PONY COATS; were $200.00 +. 119.00 The Overstock of a Big Downtown Maau- BLEACHED Cal mR, Se) OR OVERCOATS— CARACUL COATS; were $100.00. .. -75,00 facturer Now Offered at Deep Price Cuts. Se oto es paiven Sub- 0 Regular BApvalics an UIRR JATS; were $98.0¢ ooceky in au enes 7 fections. every one. ere are 15,000 Pairs of SABLE S() EL ee ATS; were $95.00. : 2 With pardonable pride we point to this sale (on ee Aer a (a Worsteds, Cheviots, Cassimeres, Black Thibets, Women's Shoes and Oxfords MOIRE PONY COATS; we -77.50 Y 2d rsh of Children’s Coats (1 to 5 years) as the customer. No Mail "6hc Blue Serges, Irish’ Friezes, Oxford Cheviots, Comprising some of the best shoes in the store MOIRE PONY COATS; were $7 -45.00 | most stirring ever brought to the notice of mothers. Siders man iossiaii ze etc., in brown, olive, gray, plain colors, etc. Regular prices $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 MOIRE PONY COATS; were $35.00... 19,75 Tomorrow Spree ae posevely meee: Te- GERMAN LINE! N TABLE DAMASK All this season's patterns in large variety. To be sold rimmed with heads, $150. 95,00 Be UnDs vings, and the styles, ma- extra heavy qual- Styles are extreme, medium and conservative, ‘ : i a af 30,00. 26.50 terials and workmanship are unsurpassed, | y use; worth 39e Workmanship the best; hand-felled collars and yNX NECK PIECES; trimmed with head; were $39.00. 26.50 | Ci pRENs COATS of chinchilla -o1 Si eeeseseteaeseentnss k OT b a $4.90 8 palr BLUE LYNX SETS; throw ; were $39 aAtsollbeavenetian cicth tauteolortuitntcehee aoe of | : 5,000 full size hand. acted shoulders. To-mor. $7.50 P MINK SETS ’ muff; wel )....9.95] collar and cuffs; also bearskin, in 1 O08 pee Bed Sheets; extra fine row, choice ....... i Shs . ane IAN PA\ y SE ” 5.50,9.50 white and gray i quality itnen} finish; subject to map ; 5,000 Pairs of zs ou L OATS of caracul or Vv. slight imperfections, 69c. ‘oys’ Reefers. Men’s Button and Lace Sh LOWER GRADE FURS. a choice collection, but quan- with brad also rings alue $6 p)|| values, 49c BOYS’ $2.50 AND $3. REEFERS—Good, strong ) Lace oes aaa one Rind nob cu tly large to advertise, of- eiitee andl eray: materials; with or without red flannel lining. Pat Leat { ip ein tity of | 1,000 E SPREADS. — Full 4 i 5 , atent Leather and Colt Skin 4 50% le > i heavy crocheted White Herringbone grays, plain blues, etc. Well made $4.00 and $5.00 Quality fereciate | Penareendas subject toslight and nigely trimmed; all good patterns, Pretty 0 W t $30. 00 5 it t 1S. 9 > imperfections. Worth up to silk a on sleeves; 2 rows of military i 5 buttons. Good, warm Reefers; un- $2.5 nipate Do You ant a ail a $ 53 SNe Me BOG approachable values. Sizes 3 to $1.29 1 Our Suit Department is brimming over with surprises for the saving shoppe i ae 10 years. To-morrow .... Ii so, z ig pper. Fi (iNE 14TH STREET STORE, ‘Third Floor.) 1,500 Pair é undergone ere price cutting, fully ONE-HALF being sacrificed to effect im. (CoE Cy ee) airs of That means less than the manufacturer's cost price. Come in a ee see ia - SS Boys’ Lace and pieches Shoes t The opportunities to buy wisely and well are positively unprecedented. “We never offere. SF KPAST BACON FLOUR—Diue Bell rand: Box Calf and Black Nae A ee tt Tl ant Dp 4 BE rae BRE ea bbi., $6.75; 1-S-bbI. sack.» 85 | ereater bargains; we never expect t at them again. he recent panic and unfavorable weather ced i 12/46 — Regular price $2.00 ns are responsible bys ati with F; Jaleo IM pee M, ditions are responsible res: § 40 | To» Morrow the Interest Centres A:ound Our Regular $30.00 Sutts, Which | | and Telephone Orders Filled. etiam | ree st 1- Ce Are Cul ia Half to Thoroughly Clear Every Garment on Our Racks. Hl) eee P FRESH BUTTER—Willow Farm Bare ate vk | ’ Creamery. Brand: | No. 5 purity HOUSE asp i NbENG 5 Close and Semi-Fitting Styles in All Chotce Materials, heading Colors 15. 9 Lee a ET a ee eee a Oe dea canbaongn Cee Rou ut tenn Wictkents Pat SOC Beice = an rat ICD. WHEL AO PETE noocunompai poannonbenagnannanos 5 | $1.00; We sess a t ° s Patent Leather Lace oes and. % Regular $2.00 Quality 1 . . | 7 5 Dress Goods Cotten Goods Ribbons | cream segan, cons TRAE EA $4 40 a par J vew b SUITINGS e, JPANCY ZEPHYRS, In a-large assortment [XTRA OUALITY BRILLIANT TAF. Lae f fteriarle aia ‘ ata riit wee tj E JN, 5 inches wide: p this aale only, at. jug. ...., COG ro f —- th | Maven reculs aie ; light blue, two shades of red a IRS SR CASE special. 11166 While we have not all sizes in every style we have |} | t 29¢ RENCH ORGANDIE, in beautify wat ae o nals, nue, white), Cream BANQUET ISKEY — A all sizes in some tyes, Wa || ' f . Ws ens regularly 29c.; 18¢ ereamy old Of superior qua 1 t Hg larly 2 rd. L6ciliRes SBON Peet ae FRESH FORK ut from See Displa ese LOS t Wind iy f ‘ DRESDEN IN; pure 5 inches | TOMATOES | ein Smal small iene Jer wer HYRS; the new season's wide; in da floral designs; white | packed 5 ean ten Bey pork, ; No muil orders or telephone orders filled jor this sale, | i HeleN Ne Be } fan ' 12! i 10c yard... OFLA RESP ESR tT

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