The evening world. Newspaper, January 14, 1908, Page 5

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————— POF, SINFO, OF VALE, LOSE HS LEFT EE Has It Removed When Paraly- sis Killed Sight, Lest Right | Be Affected. CONDITION IMPROVING. Was Travelling in Europe When Optic Nerve Was Suddenly Paralyzed. Prof. Samuel 8. Sanford, ef Yale, !s tmnproving te-day at his home, No. ‘West Fifty-seoond street, after an op- eration removing his left eye, and it ts Believed the sight in the other eye has been saved. Prof, Sanford was travelling in Yast summer with his family when the might ef his left eyo went eut as sud @enly as if the optic nerve had been eevered. He was informed by Paris @peciaMsts that there was apparently & paralysis from some obscure growth, and that, in their opinion, he would Bever regain his sight in that eye. There was no pain, and no necessit for an immediate operation, and Prof. @anford resumed his tour, returiing to New York Sept. 15. since which time Le bas remained almost constantly in his New York home. Pain in the affected eye recently ap- peared, and to guard against sympa thetic affection of the right eye, the Femoval of the left eye was deemed ad- visable The operation was performed by Dr. Wilbur s. Marple, of New York, and Dr. Ring, of New Haven. Pref, Sanford, known as tne ‘“million- aire professor," occupies th plied music at Yale Paderewski to be gifted person I ever knew.” if ford inherited $.00).00 from his father, Henry Su rander of the Adams Express Com ——— PRETTIEH THA . GIBSON GIRL IS FISHER MAIDEN —_->— She’s From Connemara and Is Star Atiraction at the Irish Fair. ‘The prettiest girl that ever came to! town—a beauty whose figure, and complexion fix a standard dif to surpass and provide a type the gon girl school cannot equal! ly Brady, of Connemara. Ireland. who for a week thas been easily the most attractive fea- ture of the Irish Exposition at Mad! Square Garden. She is attached to the Irish Fisheries exhibit, and in her red jacket and blue sk rt of old-fashioned cut she presents have -features It That describes Miss M captivated all the ns, Miss Brady | just a plain fisher maiden, She came to this country with Mrs. O'Reilly Neville, who is trying to interest the Irs ment to Dulld sh fisheries. Mrs. Neville is th h of the book “Father Tom, of Connemara,” @ story of the fisherfolk of Ireland. “] knew I could stir up some intere: tf I brought along a few pretty girl says Mrs, Neville, “and I defy Irelai or America either, to produce & tn specimen of wornanhood than Molly Brady.” Miss Brady has dark hair and eyes and uw brilliant complexion. Her figure fg sturdy, but graceful and well devel- oped. She has the queenly poise of @ thoroughbred and a voice as soft and musical as a summer sigh. There 1s just a trace of brogue in it. “I am not any different trom the other girls at home,” sald Miss Brady to-day. ‘We all live a very regular Ife, and never think of our looks. I go to ded at 8 o'clock every night and am up before daylight. “The open-air life and moist atmos- phere are what give the Connem girls a rich and clear complexion, The Sun docs not seem to.affect It. "There fen't a girl In Connemara who cannot out and trim a boat as well as her ther or broth USED KEROSENE T “ACCELERATE” FRE Experience came thick and fast for Freda Johnson, twenty-flve years old, in her few posititon as servant in the w of John E, Coles, No, 139 Mid- ‘wood street, Flatbush, to-day. She was employed « few days ago, but it was not Weemed necessary to instruct her how not to start the fire in the furnace with kerosens, _ Mr. Coles leaves the starting of the five every morning to the servant, and the servant had managed to get away with It, ‘To-day she found that the fire in the furnace had almost died out. After poking and blowing about abit she went after the of kerosene, un- limbered the spout and held it inside over the smoking embers. As an accelerat furnace fires she immediately sp into. suecess. The flame leaped out with a roar, Ig- nited the dripping can and in another instant there was a loud explosion and the girl was hurled against the opposite wall of the cellar, with clothing and heir ablaze. Mr. Coles heard her screams and ie a Setlag. He found it fled with end amelie, and & was with difi- 3 In a move-| THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FISHER MAIDEN PRETTIEST GIRL IN ALL NEW YORK. | y that he reached | fire about her cloth ta | Vigilant Watchman Caused e girl, put out ng and bore TRAILED BURGLARS TO FOURTH “JOB" THE SIMPLE LIFE FOR FAT FOLKS— NOT STRENUOUS NOR HARSH— It you're fat, uncomfortably fat, inde cently fat, or there t# anywhere on you broad expanse one spot altogether too well can't help but marvel at the way {t 1s doing its work, ‘The fat fairly shrinks iway without leaving the slightest trace s 4 ae covered with flesh, don’t let !t stand. ]of wrinkle furrow or fold, and, what's Arrest of Pair While Make it move. Standing fat breeds dis- | nore remarkable, there ts no restriction euse, weakens your constitution, tires your | put on your eating or drinking. You go body, makes you feel mean, grouchy and }on and enfoy life just the same: all you Forcing Door. ugly, and, worst of all, it hides your 004 | need to do {s to tnke after each meal and ‘ looks or your beautiful form or figure | before bedtime one teaspoonful of this Henry Thompson has become aged There is a new method In vogue now which | simple Prescription, which ci trampling ck around One Hun-| was firet ad 4 by some leading soc! kay good diug store dred and rd street and Lenox | stars and later indorsed by the leading fat harsie ee Tey, Let te avenue w rest of Hurlemites are | ladies of Proadway, some of whom tipped | i these days, phen there ft, 80 swek supposed to be asleep. He has defied|the beam at 240 pounds. This new plan | substitution Role on, i well to wee tha vee te of severity, but |puts violent movements to sleep. gives Cee e aL Reyerars pis gaara cteoutnae has never been caught “off post.” bard work the quietus, exercise @ rest sheer merit of goodness there is noth His vi 5 early to-day placed in| ™Aakes brenthing so simple and easy one the hands of the police two men, John| feels one could lve forever. It 1s so dit- 9 Marmola, ‘a Aromatic to equal ft. Don’t nd the Mar. mola Pres: nm with any for which timllar claims are put forth. It ts in no |ferent from everything that has so far Kseller, twenty-two years old, and Em- rense a patent medicine. It i @ doctor's met Dalton, twenty-three years old, | been indorsed for ‘fat cure’ that one | prescription. : trailed for seven blocks dur- = = — - — they attempted to break into s. Records at Police Head- may indicate previous police aca nce. ‘The pair gave their 9, 214 East One Hundred and ird street, but admitted that 6 was only temporary, otied the pair near ] estate office on One Hundred Sixweonth sireet, They were wying org With keys. Another biock Continuing the Clearance of Coats, Suits and Furs at*7.49 sent to. help SCO ed Keeping up the values—maintaining the excitement at its ' highest—fecding the sale from bright, new snappy stock:. which Detectives jenox avenue. () makers every where are only too glad to vive us at our own price. 50-inch, all wool Broadcloth & Kersey Coats, Elegant fur lined Coats, OG pL All wool Suits, and tull length satin rubberized Coats. Not a garinent worth !ess than $15. Women's 50 inch Wool Kersey, Thibet and Mixture Coats, some prettily trimmed with silk braid, some strictly tailored. ¢ keys, knives, | found on the y the noise of the prowlers. | ieee ncountered him after effect These coats formerly sold at $10.97; for Wednesday lc Pan eet ontne nce it iy not Itkely that the clearance ...+.....50. uEnOD Sain Nees $3.97 | he Bz ssiColea) recy] Alt WoMse wma ve or oous rors mUcayot ass Women's all wool Mixture Skirts, full plai | | | This January Sale puts a good instrument with- The question of small total cost and easy { in reach of every family, clearance of Used Pianos, The 50 odd Pianos of- fered, to-morrow and +] 1 | | those reserved for each 1 | day of the week are all t good instruments, which have been gone ( 1 Chevalie Upright. $325 1 over by our experts, and (Like new.) $100 Y 1 Sterling Upright...... $850 $145 put in fine condition, | Piano Dept. ) iNoinstalment Prices Here } Cash or Credit—One Low Price | seamless Wilton Rugs, 4.0x7, value $12,...05. Rs apa “Luh talea \VENPORT SOFA \ine 1s oak, & back; value 9B 00 terms of payment is settled to your satisfaction in this unusual On any Piano costing less than $150 we will accept ‘5 Down and *l1 a Week with the privilege ot returning the Piano within a year and apply- ing the amount paid toward the cost of a new Piano. Wednesday, Jan. 15. When New. Sale Price, Chickering Upright... $500 (Excellent tone.) Krakauer Upright.... $375 (Fine condition.) Weser Upright... .. ++ $200 (Worth double.) 1 Waters Upright....... $359 (Beautiful tone, fine condition.) And 49 others, TYSON CTL. INEW YORK. ted, with fold at foot. at ...sseeee rene bt OE) Several good styles in Fur Scarfs and Mutts—Senuine turs—vaiue up to sO 97 2,000 Curtain Corners, 12:¢ 1: yard simples of fine Nottingham and Scotch Ince curtains; can be matched into pairs. Represent curtains worth from $1.50 to $2.50 per pair. Better qualities at 19c, 24c¢ and 29c. Remnants Of TableQil| Ruffled Muslin Sash Cloth, 12).¢c yd. Curtains, :9c Standard quality, slightly imperfect, | Half window length, ot plain muslin, but not enough to impair its use. In| with nea‘ ruiiles, hemmed on top and l-yard to 2-yard lengths. mounied on tape: ready to hang. 12!,¢ for Good Win- Nottinegiam Lace dow Stiades Curtains, 2Ge Excellent quality opaque Would be an excellent value at 500.5 mounted upon reliable spring rollers. | made to wash and wear well; in Sime have slight imperfections. | pretty patterns. Complete with slat, brackets, curd. —Also— $1.00 Lace Curtains $1.75 Lace Curtains $2.50 Lace Curtains 5G6c pair 98e pair $1.39 pair Iron Beds, shades, And ther won't last any longer than to-morrow, either, unless it rains. We bought from a Fitth Avenue maker, retiring from business, all his stock of Finest St. Gall Embroideries Frontings, Yokings, Allovers, Wide Bands, Insertions, Edgings, Beadings, Galloons, Etc., Etc. All imported for this season's selling. These are the prices that will sell them to-morrow. 3ce., 5c., 9e., 12%c., 19c., 3Oc. & 8VYc. Values from 7c. to $2.50 yd. Also a lot of Val. Laces, Medallions and Venise Bands, worth to $3.50 yard, from the same source. Val. Laces, 14c. to 39c. per 12 yds. Medallions and Venise Bands at 19¢c. to 79c, yd. BED. ‘iden finish, Values are disregarded entirely, as you plainly sce: 39c for Bed Skeets Only One oi the January Sale Bargains Bed sheets “‘seconds’’—just termed seconds because some have slight mill blemishes such as oil stains; more witi entirely periect; they are de of extra hea Sizes 72x90 and SIX90..66....06% we : No 3 thout f | a Piano some looms down; some ished muslin, .. 38De Onters Filled, Limit 4 to @ Customer, Hotel Special Bed Shvets; size 2x2! | Fagle Sheets; 51x90; seamle: yards; iat centre seam; superfine round thread mus- x well finished; a serviceable yy lavas eeesnern Oe sheet. seselcovlassey AOE |liveady Pillow Cases, 45x36, 15e (?) Linen Finished Sheets; 214x943 yds.s | Diana Pillow Cases, 42x36,. 12 J, flat overfelled centre sear, CEA ha2€ heavy linen finish, at...... 5 7€| Diana Pillow Cuses, 45x36... Myrtle Pillow Cases, 42x: Myrtle Pillow Cases, 45x36, Wabash Pillow Cises, 48x Homespun Sheets; size 24x2%; seamless, with 3 inch top hem and inch bottom; standard vy h sheeting, a 69c °u.75 tor Sewing Machines That Agents Sell tor $40 This is all we can say to identify the machine—can't mention the maker's name or we wouldn't be aliowed to sell them at this price, But we can say that it is a thor- oughly high grade machine that will do ali kinds of sewing, hem- stitching, tucking, ete. Lt is self- threading, will take all threads from 90 to crochet silk, and has 5 drawers and drop-head. The fact that we give a guar- antee jor life with each machine is a pretty clear indication of their absolute reliability. => ia $95 $150 $85 $125 With each machine goes Goldiman’s Patent Automatic Folders, in addit on to all regular attachments, without ex:ra charge 75 of these Machines on sale tomorrow in the Bargain Say 75 Basement, ateceeerseserres coee ine tone.) Fourth If you want your “busine: to become the talk of the town, teil | about It through a World “Want” Ad, be had at | $1,500 Worth of Embroideries || ior *500 To-Morrow | 1 pt Yigg *1.25 1908. 5 of’; G ercrTn [) Fluor Ct : AB 19770 20 ®*STREETI NEW YORK. a Fourth Floor. HIS is indeed real bargain news. Bought thou ands of pairs of the International Lace Curtain Co.'s stock at «tremendous sacrifice, and we're going to offer them at a new low price mark. Beyond any question the most sensational values in Lace Curtains ever offered at retail. The International Lace Curtain Company has been known the world over as manufacturers of the fines: Nottingham, Scotch Net,Cable Net, Madras Weave, Mish Net and Novelty Curtains to be found anywhere. We now offer thousands of pairs of thelr great stock, embracing hundreds of styles, at Prices positively beyond comparison. An \ opportunity for Hotel Owners, Small Dealers and \ Boardin:-!!ouses that may never occur again. | \ &5e ies cores usually sold | 1, 50 for oreoansnally sold |e 1.95 pair for Curtains regularly $4.50 and §. 1) Z| > \) 2.95 pair for Curtains regularly $5.50 and $6.50 pair | 3.95 pair for Curtains regularly $7.50 amd $8.50 pair Plenty of extra salespeople to serve you promptly, Sao Enamel Bed ~ Mattress $15 WD) Spring—all e — Bed Bargain Story. E SECURED a number of fine White Enamelled Peds at a great price concession, because the maker was in urgent need ot money. Then we We gave had an equal number ‘attresses made up: secured a number of Springs at a special price. a large order during dull times, 80 we re going to sell A complete Bed $ 5 e ff Fourth Floor. | Outfit at the } Come the frst day of the sale if you want to be snre of one (e-ayres recognize the offering as an extraordinary bargain. These beds are made like illustration, with 1% inch continuous posts, heavy laterals and fancy brass scrol! fillings on head and foot boards; all sizes. Also one full size strong iron spring, made of heavy tubing and closely woven wire 315 75 Cm LEE and « cotton felt mattress covered in fancy ticking, at . Heavy Brass Bed Outfit—A very durable Bed, made with 134 inch continuous poste with fine heavy mounting, finished with best H’rench lacquer; all sizes, also a high grade upholstered Spring and our special all mixed Hair Mattress, full 40 Ibs., both covered with the best ticking; $35 75 Other Specials in Sample Brass Beds. $82.00 Brass Leds at $18 75 | 340.00 Brass Beds at $24.75 $42.00 Brass Beds at $29.75 $19.75 Brass Beds at $35.50 $36 Dressers or Chiffoniers to match, $24.75. A handsome design in all | the popular woods, golden oak, mahogany, tuna mahogany or bird’s-eye maple; highly polished; full serpentine front; large pattern-shaped mirror; lacquered brass trimming; best construction. £7 Fifth Floor. $22.00 Dressing Tables—gokden oak, bird’ nie, mahogany or tuua mahogany; tincly polished, | $21.50. |] at 910,75. 388:00 Mahogany Dressing Table, $26.50. $48.00 Bird's-eye Maple Dressing Table, $29.75. Star and Atlas Refrigerators and Kitchen Cabinets Reduced. ee, ile 1 uy iN } ps y ail Oi pee a i interesting to Restaurant. Owners } price of the bed, of these outfits, ‘There’s not a woman in the land that will not Tq eye | $28 Mahogany or Tuna Mahogany Dressing Table’ $ and Flat and Apartment Owners Greenwich INLAID LINOLEUM Henry Beuttell 8 Son, Sole Agents Square Yard For everywhere where there is wear. The most durable and artistic Linoleum in the world Best in Materials, tinish, Wear and Styles Tile and Wood Carpet Effects ’ Granite Linoleum, Value *1, at 74¢c°,*" in blue. green, red, gray and tan—excellent for kitchen and bathroom use. Ng ( I S e Specially Priced for Wednesday's and Thurs- I ; e day’s Selling. Telephone 2100 Chelsea. fF Sixth Floor, | Royal! Stuart Hams Lemon tained Red Ring Toma- New Seeded ey 0.8 Peaches. ‘oes. Rais Simpsor ‘rawfont Co. % ns. i . mild, 3 in pure re: ‘od, moked (0 Pteeular . al, 4 special priceley al ene ee 2, 19e | | Bx05; aoe. Se L AIL ER Royal ‘ 10 Stuart Brand, aweet- res N eat and reheat nt: SUAGHET TL Bone for_ thie Hey ON netics drom Bone 1 t wheal crock. price, ; iN car Fe $1 han ed Be : ele | gnne* pou. LO a) : » 14¢@ Ii : RED KIDN bY 5 ' u NS and G a | sane t pial t08 12e | LAUNDRY | 1 mer.) | akeyay stat | CALIFORNIA CLAR- 10¢ SeRUGI'S Mott. | he table ‘ SA Tht) AMMONIA Mine price 2003 apear } FRENCH OLIVE O11 i | $1.15 SG GY MOPAR IDE) 19¢ ON STOUT HOYAL BAKING YELLOW CorN : fou POWDER —Spe- MEAL Bo Beach bottles fans for’ s.;, SOC iyi do! ibe, SOC 65c

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