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

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DEAD MAN, HIS "ANOTHER BODY — BARGES LOST I POCKETS EMPTY, | DISCOVERED IN STORM ON SOUND FOUND IN RIVER BREWERY RUINS Was | Death List Due to Explosion | of Ammonia Vats In- creased to Four. Life-Savers of Fisher's Isl Take Off Skipper’s Wife and Crews. Police Believe He Sandbagged, Robbed and | Thrown Into Water. nich from Fisher's Island, in g Island Sound New London, s of the terday after- of the barges and Nellie, jowned by the Scully ‘Transportation Co., of this clty. The crews of both barges were saved a's Island Life of eo barges wife, s ye Searc The body of a man supposed to be! through the ruins of the Daniel Connolly, of No. 415 St. Ann's {collapsed refrigerating plant of Fiana-| by the men of the avenue, was fisted out of th ng Station, On River at One Hundred and EF ewoninethe street by Po eman O'Neill, of t erce northesst tr Long I a , One Hund to-day. Detectives £ are working or ‘was sandbags thrown into the rives. His pockets w empty, the only trace of nis identity eauic a New Year's card bearing the |9ther workm above address, and reading: “Be sie | None wee Heel 5 believed to | ari ring the bell this year. Happy New| 7S "Gitar Croker is of the opinion yesterday . will run the death list up to four | When the building fell three mi were in the building. to escape and all are 6 perished. —M | inne fcGrath |that the collapse was due to the re- ball of Dec. sription | moral of a beam so weakened the | gave way under the rintent “benefit | i exami. pote ‘were aiso found nation by th 1 Hundred pout e of excellent lack. He wor | w Boileau Girl Calendar next San- ry person who got last Sunday's | jendar will want It. Those who | | did not get Inst Sunday's should start now. | Get the set. Tem colors, Extea quatity | @ man’s body was river. The police bell floated down from t Details were sent to Herald Square, Broadway, 33rd to 34th St. Fe extn Cmablage DY GOODS—CARPETS.-UPHOLSTERY THURSDAY, JANUARY 9TH, IMPORTANT OFFERING OF Printed Satin Foulards in Polka dots of various fashionable sizes—Navy and White Brown end White—Black and White, «nd White and Black Special 1.Q0Q Regular price $1.50 yard. Saks & Company afternoon and evening. Jane and Nollie were part of a tow at- tached to @ tug Feund from New York to Boston, A line parted and the two barges were swept away by waves. rain and fox. toward the Lon countered Fishe: on the south coast. A patrolman of the Ife-savin saw the darges approaching and gave the alarm. got out a boat and wen As. they Sr e ald The lfe-savers the wind and ‘Doey were soon lost in the were blown Island shore they en- Island and grounded of had con- siderable diMoulty in resouing the wom- an. The barges are breaking up on the shore and will orobably be @ total loss pee ae Discouraged Over at Seventeen Years. Unable to find work seventeen years oN, of threw himself last evening from Lack of Work dor Glassman. Philadelphia, ny fourth story window of No. 21 Erst One Hundred and Second street. ie The barges | had been stopping with the famfly of | Morris Pasternick, The family ald -not | miss him. Mis gkull was fractured G oe Neighbors called to ask {f could {dentify @ body lying in the The Pasternicks recognized Specialists in Apparel! for Men, Women & Children, | Will Continue Thursday and Friday The Annual January Sale of | Undermuslins for Women 2s That Are From nomy suggest the wisdom HUDSON SEAL, SQUIR full advantage of this opportun ty «75, £1.00, $1.50, $1.95 to $5.95 150, «73, $1.00, $1.50 to $2.98 - 50, — .75, $1.00, $1.50 to $2.98 . $1.00, $1.50, $1.93, $2.93 to $7.95 . $4.00, $1.25, $1.98, $2.93 to $7.95 Thursday and Fri Ir | Colored Coats for Chiidren 2, Sand 4 years Coats of Zibelines, astrachan cloths, military cloth chirchillas, home 3 or broadcloths, in a variety | cf colorings and models | exclusive productions COMBINATION ortant Special Sale Sable Squi \ | Important Sale of Fur Coats for Women The models affected embrace the most recent crea- tions of the leading furriers of Paris, Vienna, London and St. Petersburg, presented in the following furs: MINK, BROADTAIL, RERSIAN LAMB, KARAKUL, OR PONY SKIN. In addition to he above are offered in a full assort- | ment of sizes a very choice variety of our own At One-Third Less Than Usual | Values $35.00, $75.00, $90.00. | At $24.50, $52.50 and $67.50 Values $75.00, $100.00 and $199.00. At $57.50, $75.00 and $145.00 (inch) Karakul Goats Semi-fitting model; shawl collar and ; eee aes a $4.95 | cuffs; brocade lined; sizes 32 to 44. Pa, ae ae : Values $100.00, $125.00, $150.00 and $200.00. so: Long or short resses an 1 = = skirts at greatly reduced prices At $79.50, $97.50, $118.00 and $147.50 | Continuing Thursday & Friday the January Sale of e e ° O -'\ Tailored Suits, Coats & Skirts for Women & Giris At About One-Half Regular Prices | Tailored Suits for Women | Tailored Suits for Misses broadcloth in black or colors; G LW (14 to 18 Yrs,; 32 to 36 Bust.) Second floor. also fancy broaccloths and cheviois $1 9.00 and omall Women| tde ; Regularly $29.59 to $3 — Of plain or fancy broadcloth or chevicts | a Of plain broadcloth in black o* colo:s.] in black and assorted co! EVE TIOUS ‘S$! 3.50 shadow or zebra strined broadcloth in' $24.00 models, egularly $25 90) assorted colors; plain or fanc veteens. === Of plain broadcloths in black or colors; Rezularly $99.50 to $48.50 also shadow striped broadcloth in colors. $19.00 Of imporied broade'oth in b) c’. or erlors?) $33.00 Regularly $29.50 to $39.50) a'so chiffon velveteens; pilaix tailored 2. : Of plain er fancy chiffon ve! ns in) odels R ly $55.0 ve arreas Bie ‘ ig Nredt ; { models. R. wlarly 5.00 to $65.00 asserted checks. stripes or pl colors. $19.00 Separate Skirts for Women and Misses Regu arly $39.50 to $48.5 = Of cheyiots, Panama cloths and mi s. $3.95 | Of shadow striped broadcloth in assort- $29.50 Regularly <5.90 to $7.99 === | edecolors. Regularly $45.00 to $55.00 } =24** Of broadcloths or Panama c! . A sorted styles. Resular’. $s. Tailored Suits for Girls 21s 16 ycors Cf broadeleth, Panama ve > Of plain or fancy cheviots or broaccloths.! $10.75 black or colers Recularly $10.50 t> $13.50 Regulariy $17.50 to $19.50 | === Of imported broadcloths or velvetcens: in $9.75 | Cf fancy striped cheviots or broadcloths. $13.50 black or colors. Regularly $!5 00 to $17.50 | Regularly $22.50 to $25.00 } Of imported broadcloth or sick chiffon vel- $11.90 | Of plain broadcloth in black or colors.) $19.00 vets in black Regularly $18.50 to $25 Regularly $29.50 to $39.00 Karakul Cloth Coats | Black Silk Velour Coats | Tourist Ccats 8 l length models , 34 and Cae moe Te SEED Hip or 24 length models es rly oe) is Es iM ooo “ 45.00, At 2500 Regularly $35.00 to $95.co, At $19.00 | i ese aaieet i “ aah ie Ce : 85.00 to 100.00, At 49.00 | EV ONtO 22-00 A tu 27-00 . 75.00, At 39.00 “139.00 to 165.00, Ar 75.09 | Coats for Misses and Small S } (4 18 ¥ Eyening Coats Black Broadcloth Coats | Women sr'o36buse) Second floor, Numerous full length Jels Re 0 to $25.00, At $14.00 Full length moder of becaey, cheviots Regularly $50.09 to S4 At $16,00 : 29.50 to 3750, At 19.00 | cio ches iby sins lash Brawn Sh NATT! ye GB gOsto 73:50) Ab = 27.00 ‘ 35,00 to 45,00, At 24.00 Regularly $12.50 to $14.50, At $6.90 78.00 to 98,00, At 39.00 | : 48,50 to 55,00, At 29.00 | ¥ 17.50 to 20.00, At 9%79 Men’s Shoes j counters; THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1908.) Our Winter Footwear. Clearing of 1,200 prs, Napoleon | Boois wi" Women Extra High Cut; Lace and Button Patent Coltskin and Gun- metal Calfskin. All sizes in the lot. Former prices §2.50 and $3. $4.50 Women’s Dress Slippers and Pumps All sizes and widths. Foimer prices §2, +2.5¢ and 33. Now poteon Boots for Women, $450 former price $3.00, now Frazin & Oppenheim. Clearing of | Cicaring oi C.earing of 10,000 Prs, 600 Prs. 450 Prs. Overshoes! fien’s Women’s For -ovs andi Slippers | Feli Julieis Former prices $1,00,$1.25 Clearing of 2,500 Pairs Women’s » Sample Shoes Twenty Newest Styles Patent Coltskin, Gun-metal, Calfskin and Vici Kidskin. All Sizes in the Lot i (as Clearing ci 900 Pairs Women’s High Grade Shoes Hand Weited Soies Most desirable leathers;fifty new styles to select from. Former prices °4 39 Former pric | Former prices $1.00,81.25 Lace and Buiton. Former prices $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. Now.... $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50. Now.. Ciearing of Cleaning of clearing of 2.000 Prs, | 4,'t0 Prs, 3,000 Pes. Boys’ i Misses’ Children’s Shoes {| Shoes Shoes Sizes up to 544 ner Former prices $1 1,50] Sizes up to 1034; former prices $1.50, 1) i an ices $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. nw 65°} a BOS Clearing of 3,500 Pairs of ~Solid leather soles;’satin calf upperf: “ solid ieather inner- soles; solid leather s4q.00 Fras Clearing of 5,400 Pairs former price . ormer Price $2,40 Sizes 7 to 14 | Men’s Milwaukee Oil Grain Shoes for winter wear, “Waterproo!” | ou le Solid Leather Soles; lined or unlined; men’s sizes, 7 to 11; boys’ sizes, 2 to 534; former prices $2.25 and 2,50, at 4-50 1 ——————SSSSSqqqqqSq—— 4 Store Closes at 5.30 P. M. In the AUDITORIUM Organ and Angelus Recital, 10 to 12, Concert, Daily,1,30 P.M. No tickets required, except for Satday, CHILDREN’S DAY The Annual Sale of Made-up Carpet Rugs ,_. Phie is one of the most helpful sales of the great Carpet Clean-up, because it presents carpets at very radical reduc- Uons from their yard prices, yet made up, all ready for lay- ing in your rooms, without charging jor the cutting and sewing at all, Of course, those mad2-up carpets are in all sorts of sizes, according to the remnants trom which they are made. There are one hundred and twenty-five carpets in the collec. on that will he ready tomorrow morning, mostly Wilton and Axminsters. The sizes vary from 6x9 feet carpet, regularly worth $39, now marked at $18, up to a carpet 84x12 feet, regularly worth $64, now marked $80. There are also 2,500 Carpet Sampies, nicely bound, making service- sble and attractive Rugs. They are 1 rds long. They include: Wilton Rugs at $1 and $150] Body Brussels and Wilton Vel-| each. vets at 85c and $1.25, | Axminster Rugs at $1.25 each. Tapestry Brussels at 60c and| Velvets at 65c and B5c. 750 each. We also offer tomorrow a few good Rugs, 9x12 feet, Chenille Ax- minster, in mottled patterns, at $22.50, I:istead of $45. 9x12 ft. Smyrna Rugs at $17.50, Wilton and Axminster Rugs, instead of $23.59. 36x63 Inches, at $5, instead of | 72 7.50. 9x15 Smyrna Rugs at $28.50, in- ines Rugs, stead of $40. nt § $3, instead of § Fitth x54 inches, at | New Butlaing, | Geonomy [olaccu eup id Buti +-ings—Not on Sale Today Crisp White Sale Prices On UNDERMUSLINS To offer in the Economy Basement Store muslin under. | Wear a little better than ever, at the smallest prices, WS one } roblem of the Wanamaker 1908 White Sale. Right royal-, ly we have solved it. No wonder women are coining more; and more to appreciate the distinguishing excellencies of} this underwear; the good materials, shapely patterns, gen- | erous cut, tasteful trimmings and accurate finish are con- vincing, while thy benefit of big merchandising is manifest in the remarkably low prices. Mothers will find the same care in the children’s undermuslings, ; Proud of all these garments, we call special attention © the assortment of petticoats; their beauty challenges admiration, Cambric Petticoats { D ae 3 i rawers AeA coee aU ILE plaited Jawai | At 50c—Of cambric, trimmed embroidery or lace. Others At 75c—With flounce, trimmed | \a't Qube with embrotdery eee Ee t $1—With flounce, trimmed | Children’s Underwearand Dresses Peps and | At 35¢—Children’s muslin skirts 8. Others up t With plaited lawn flounce, edged Corset Covers! with lace, Sizes for 2 té 10 years. At 25c—Of cambric or nainsook, Children’s trimmed with e or lace. k, wi At 50c—Of nainsook, with lace | ruffle. ‘ ov embroidery. ers up to $1. At $1—Children's colored wool At 50c—Of muslin, trimmed | grosses, in red blue checks, with lace or embroidery. BRality a Nightgowns i At 85c—Of nainsook, trimmed White Lawn Shirt-Waists with embroidery or lace, bias | At 75e—Yoke of fine plaits and bands and hemaiitched plaits, lace trimmed, short trimmed At $1—Of cambric, with laca | sleeves yoke or trimmed with embroidery Also Others up to $1.75. t $3—Petticoats of black taf- Drawers » deep flounce, trimmed wit! At 25c¢—Of muslin, —witn | stitching, percaline dust ruffle. trimmed ruffle, or plain hem with At 38c ash retti ot plaits, ; Singham, with tlounce. Corsets at Price Savings At 50c, regularly 85c—Corsets suited to the average f igure; support- ers attached. Extra wide tape girdles, supporter: tached At $1, regularly $1.50—Warner’s Rust-Proof Corsets, for medium figures, with supporters. At $1, regularly $1.50—R & G Corsets for the a At $1.50, regularly $2.50—P N Corsets for medi Jong over hips and abdomen, low bust. At $1.50, regularly $2.50—R & G Special; beautiful model; medium high bu-t and long hips. Washable Laces Reduced The assortment includes Point de Paris, cotton Torchon and Cluny Laces, in match patterns. H Cotton torchons, at 3c and Sc, regularly 7e and lic Point de Paris, 3 to 4% in. wide, at 7c and 9c, regularly 15¢ to -0¢. se figure. and stout figures, Handkerchief Bargains For Men: Six for 75c, regularly $i—cure linen, kx kkerehtors, with quarter and half-incn hems, r Women: At 5c, instead of 12%c—Five hundred dozen linen hardke. chiefs, with hand-embroiderod initials; not all letters—only D, J, K, k and T left. : Six for 50c, regularly $1—Cross-bar handkerchiefs with yroldered initials; all letters to begin with. oC hand- nd-em- Extraordinary Fur Values $18 Black Lynx Throw ‘Ties at“$12. $10 Natural Gray Siberfan Squirrel Muffs at $5.50. 25c Brooches, 10c each 4 charming collection of Brooches, some in oxidized finish, other; set with various colored stones, Not one in tLe lot that !s not a goo.’ 26c alue. st Girls’ Coats About Half Price At $2.75, were $5 to $6.75—Forty Coats of medium mixtures, thor. yughly well made and stylishly trimmed. Sizes for 8, 10 and 12 years. At $4, were $8 and $10—-Thirty-five long Plaid Coats and brown vibeline Jackets. Sizes for 14, 16 “nd 18 years. Women’s Winter Gloves at 25c a Pair Soft, warm, two-clasp black cashmere Gloves, 40-Inch Lawn, 12%c and 15c a Yard The best yarns were used in making these fabrics, therefore they are free from specks. Exceptionally largo contracts make the 1 prices of ese superior lawns. mal 75c Framed Pictures at 50c Large number of landscape, ngure and marine subjects, 12x15 inches, in one-inch gilt frames with gilt mats. Also an assortment of tne Sunbonnet Pictures, 10x14 inches, in one-inch brown frames, Yard-Wide English Nainsook in lengthe of 12 yards, $1.30. $2.50 Blankets at $1.95 a Pair in white and gray; double-bed size. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A, T. Stewart & Co. . Broadway, Fourth Ave., Eighth to Tenth Street

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