The evening world. Newspaper, January 31, 1908, Page 13

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THE EVENING WORLD,’ FRIDAY, SAY WAOG WIA GUT CARNEGIE uri OFLU $50,000,000 CITY LAYER IS HEL inDH Gt BOND ISSUE NOT WITH Bi TORELICVE LABOR © BivGCnY Ghat RAVER MEDAL Improvements’ Will Not Resumed, Comptroller ( Burns, Rescued Girl From Metz Admits. Drowning. | tase Tangles Three Others in Net. NO NEW SUBWAY WORK at ete cer ee a a Kk. Jacob Gotthe of the with offices at No Every Dollar to Pay Over- rea safter-l are sieking to secure the Car ‘ eas, ed D 1 t q 1) negie medal, which t mission ha due Claims Left as s Court, charged with Warded tog Burns, as- a Wolf, 1 wea y rug mer ‘ sf , The charg awyer * be taken b unounts to of 0 ‘ai other finane wo ing a pris- 1 } for rovements o As = . ” Grand ynmission took former administrat 4 as a A aaa : of this vast sum fs ¢ ar yi save Bh , iii ieee Renney | It is estimated that w troiier called a halt rant br nan had got al idle ih MaSotetie MInGER when another $50." d by the 2 t work “What do you intend doing with the ets As latest $50,000 the fina ave : di Promised you!’ the Compt se s ; asked ie | ep ee Bee “Every dollar of it is going to pa eid improvement the nto M worried about has made an affidavit in which I saw the a. Overdue Claims First. “Could payment deferr that old work unt! interest of th not be Mr. Burns) bet “Does not part of t e arranged for construcfon work? . not a ar of i however, avout $2,000,000 POLICEMAN 1S INDICTED UPON BURGLARY LARY CHARGE @asements—private prope th this new $50,000,000 ac Limit quisition, practically t the city’s debt reached?" No. We still haye to draw upo GETS A VERDICT FOR FOR $6,000. Gpment. El mmsit more ¢ Widow of an Employee of the City *Yes, but t Are no subway pro- | Ratlway Awarded That Sum. jects before us at this time—none vefore the Board of Estimate, | mean.” More Bonds as Needed. Metz dweit enth dmin- sed Railway recover damages for the Trial Theft Dawkins — Faces for Alleged Part in Comptroller usiasti on the need for additional rapid | cally travsit and added that he Was willing | husband, who was veilteal to vote any. amount of available money and Hold Up. |_ while employed asa att the barn at Fift hen subway projects came before i the street and Sevent! was hear our board ar demand is made for more subways sald, “we Will meet |<, Dawkins, the Brooklyn police | to-day 1 me Court before the demand by issuing more Pen | fin 1 with | Justice Giny and a jury. It was the Nth dollars that way |m is unc est charge h = ail the millions of dollar ed oh < pei Se tay first case tried fn the Supreme Court » needed meededime ia coming very shortly, |“iding In a avd the city will be in @ position t0 | waite tn ut at present, no.” hold-y and a burglary | of this county under the new railroad niform on his post of duty,|law passed a few years ago, making mens Hethere, be a market for New|Was indicted by the Grand Jury o ay companes i for deaths York City bonds? The city has already |icings County to-day. Two indictments | Caused trough the ne et employ experienced one bond issue failure venta) eee having charge and control of cars We are maplng our th 3 to|were found, each indictment containing and power-houses rod, onable E ‘the car varn repairing a car, was killed othe acore of PARE money | One indict nent oharges robbery tn the fealnend!| inp une) LeREesulites the near futur by the starting of the car. D the) Steckler contended th nld- | Was hapie for its f rules t The Messrs the “company |dirst degree and grand larceny first degree in connection with the (ueen Quniity *3.50 and *4 Shoes, $2.45 Sseend Floor, Tick-Tock—a Ten Doll ee eras RESTAL lar Giack for Two. It's offered just to remind you that the ume of our Annual February Sale Is at H A 10.00 Clock Monday for 2.00 To the first five hundred customers Monday morn- 4f/? 4 ing we will sell one of these large, 210 Mantel handsome Mission Clocks for of Household Furniture i and. 500 Clocks will be sold; no more, Our Annual February of Vurniture starts Feb. 1 Sale Saturday morning, Giving you furni ture bargains you cannot afford to miss. JANUARY 31, yas rr DPSS SARIS MT ME 1908. = <2 <B- -< SS - — Saas EA A ame 7, ET OO aud PANT 785 imported Razors at 45¢ Main Floor. 2) EIGHTH del 7 ary LAG, WIG ap Ca. vi YY YOR: Sees INEIAL sr amare last of the January Clearing Day Sale Giris’é> Misses’ Apparel HE fina! day brines unprecedinted values—gathering in veyeral lots all the Suits and Coats we do not care to gonsider during stock taking and pricing every garment ata price that will make memorable: t 13.75 for Misses’ 27.°0 Caracul Coats. Just for one day —then the sale ends: Tii:ose handsome, rich, dressy Coats which created such a bi¢ demand urgain = last Saturday. We've seventy-five of wh) them left for this one day's selling. Made in the warm double-breasted, seven-eighth length model, lined throughout with warranted satin; also interlined; finished with handsome buttons. Value -00 at 813,75, Third Ftoor, Misses’ new Spring Suits made of high-class mixtures in single-breasted cutaway model, lined throughout with soft satin, in tan, medium or light gray, also blue, brown and black—fancy striped ser; Extia full pleated skirts trimmed with deep i folds, An excellent value at--.-- ee 18.75 Misses’ Suits, made of high grade cheviots and broadeloths in blue, brown and black, double-breasted model; lined throughout with satin . o interlined. Full pleated skirt with deep folds. Value S217 ae de 13.50 Mi eae seven-eighth feng Coats made o semi-fitted ex- cellent quality Caracul cloth lined throughout with guaranteed satin; also warmly interlned storm collar of self material! ~ value 1G ce 6.50 3.95 mode} $10 Infants’ Coats at Final clean-up from our recent sale of colored coats, in serges, cheviots Second Floor, and broadcloths, to which we have adde! at shins, aby coats in wool bedtord, lot would sell ordinarily for ber of white coats in corduroy and bear- Many coats in the 3.95 serge and crepella 7 to 210, Lou pick at 49c } For Script Plate | and 50 Engraved Cards ! \ combination that ordinarily costs Botuy a Third Floor. Roman or ” 95c ‘The same in Bl Old Engin at es ed Ol English; 2.50; at. In ular 1.45 | Pound Paperenuie: velinn, and linen-finish; 100 sheets to the pounc regularly 2 Aeccceciisssilecs veenies ss se reg- Odd Lot of Pound manery es slightly broken 25c; per Ib.. 10c Colored Emb. Collars for 25c 447 Main Floor. Those natty, stylish, striped, embroid- ered Turnover Collars for women, usually 50c; here at, 2OC Lingerie Jabots, trim- med with lace cdge and bow. Gibson Stock Collars, German & French Val; boned’ 20C Chiffon Veils, 50e special at..... 1% and $ yards long—in all good 5 colors—Sie each, 50c “Mabel Taliaferro” Washablé | » of John Farley in a saloon at Bridge 8 dawkins f d of instigating no such rules ZaiINSS eee Tea, commit this crime, of | Promulgated ‘and pur. in, i Forms, Jtaking part in ft and of sharing the ded thas al 3 for 25c IN STREET peooke ue, |: ary | 27 Main Floor. The ot! c arges bur-| er ana OSITIVEL’ 1 third degree and grand) » after an absence of only Y |glary ing rought tn E verdiot in the only per- yor | larceny in second degree. It is upon the mbbery of Scharfen gis nardware store, at Myrtle @ and Duffield street, on Jan, 30, by tt yan and John Boyd. to nttha Boyd swore that Dawkins | told them to break into the store, an tried to pivtect them in geting away. Indictments have @alzo been found | against Kyan and Boyd, i} fo A CITY WILL SELL BONDS TO PAY SUBWAY DAMAGE. the | based Charles Jackson Slept to End) of “L” and Without Meney Was Walking Buck. Charles Jackson, seventeen years old, | ef No, 28 West Thirty-seventh street, | started home on an elevated train | early to-day and went to sleep. The guard did not think to arouse him and | Comptroller Figures It Better Than ask where he wanted to get off, and ho} — tg Continue Paying Interest was carried to the terminus at Bronx | cae on Money Withheld Park. the clty acquired ease: A reward of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars will be paid for the arrest and conviction of any junk dealer or other person guilty, under the provisions of Section 550 of the Penal Code of the State of New York, of criminally receiving any prop: erty belonging to this Company. NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO, 15 Dey St., New York JOHN H. CAHILL, 2d Vice-President Jackson was in a predicament when| yen ents at | awakened there and told it was the! astor piace for the building of the sub- end of the line, for he was several miles from home, and his last nickel | had been spent. The guard stood on| the rules, however, and put him off. ‘The temperature was wavering about | wero, and there was no one about to! whom Jackson could go for help, #0 he atarted to walk to the Tenderioiy He was staggering when the “L" gtauion was reached, and in a daze attempted to climb the stairs, but fell | way and stations the transaction car- ried with it payment of interest at the nate of six per cent Towday Comptroiier M decide ft would be following the economy if the property wer corporate stoe the by as) May 1, 1902. MICHIGAN quired fectly proportioned and properly shaped Collar Foundation on the market. Ours is different from all others, and can be worn with perfect comfort. ‘Two heights in white and black ; all sizes, 3 for 25c Long Pompadour Rolls, 25c. and 39c. EENGLISH-MADE Sani- ta Floss Pompadour Rolls, verfect imitation of natural hair— but much lightet and washable; medium and extra long—25 39¢. and i 300 Final Clearing Sale of Men’s Suits and Overcoats ,22¢"... NOW tor a record-breaking Clothing Sale. With Inventory at hand we make fina! and decisive veductions creating a money-saving op unity that must instantly be recognized as the one great sale of the scasoa when prices dvop to the lowest ever quoted on Clothing of this character. Ue Second “our. modern man, > tine to devote ents The Kuppenheimer Clothing appeils to every man—to ane with all the good sense and good taste that the word sugyes!s, an! to the man who has to the very minutest niceties of dress—the Kuppenheimer Ine comes out with s rong arg The garments show the same style features that the most e. Jusive tailors think they have copyrights upon, and one may select from these Suits and Overcoat, to-morrow at Men's Suits l ii 310) Men's Overcoats Fancy Tweeds Black Thibets Back lerseys Silk Worsteds _ Blue Ser, es Bleck and Oxtord Friezes For 25.00 Suits and Overcoats Club Cheek Cassimeres Faney Mixtures Unfinished Worsteds elivets Men’s 37.50 New Kuppenheimer Suits and Overcoats at 1950 7.50 Boys’ Suits, Reefers €&» Overcoats at 4.50 Overcoats for the Bigger Boys—the regular mannish cui; iull back and broad shoulders—made of the proper overcoatings at 450. Herringbone Suits are of the popular weaves in plain or mixed fabrics, in the double-breasted coat, with knicker or straight trousers. 2 75 to 10 Russian titings at i675. years—in Fancy Suits for the Small Boys —2!: plain gray and exclusive and Sailor styles in blue serges, Overcoats tor the Small Lads || 'o to 10 years of age—every new cloth in plain shades and fancy cloth. 200 More of Those 5.00 Watches. at 2.45 NE of those accurate time-keepers—a busi- ness man’s watch, built for everyday use teen sive—stretly a ¢ value S1Y.50; at.-- 23 Solid Silver Oper mocel—fitted with a at regularly <8, at A Women’s 15.00 to 18.75 Coatsat 8.75 —backed by our guarantee. eal gunmetal open-tace watches—jewelled movement~sold be i Birr a Ginn flo aT A Negligee Shirt they go on sale for one day at.-...- ry mi 5 : i pale You'll Remem Imporiant.—We have just 20 pieces of thel] B u oer. celebrated Waltham Watches in a twenty-year gold- EMEMBER because of the exe sptiona filed guaranteed case—new thin model, open face, six values—the large and uns rpassabl« Main Ploor. gentleman's watch—actual 1 —the beauty and exclusiveness of the patterns Se eucumuaeee i Uae) pen- nace Watches—very thin exe’ sher who couldn't take them because of hirts that were made for a local well known, Jn Isiv race hat raber ewelled nickel movement" 4 4s onditicns, ‘They aré on sale here Saturday. Come teeees tees eee land enjoy the best values of the year. in an These are not a miscellaneous lot, bought just for a sa'e, but are to get at ~ and up. the best shirts you wou'd expect Women’s Elbow Length Gloves, 1.69 The materials are woven madras, fine pereales in light - Fa ain Floor. and dark grounds; attnched and detached cutfs—plain Usually at least 81 more, or pleated bosoms in a variety of seasonable patterns Proper lengths for elbow Values 1.50 to 2.50, at 95e unconscious. The cold had completely | 1's motion, to- | jon, * Third Floor, H baer him during his two mile and fon." anal om : veer sleeves— Mosquetaire style HEI cana cidin and notinedt ine! aie) to ’ NLY about half of these A We say the shirts are worth up to 82, but that’s police Toe thea, Tremont station, wo et Cc Tabeell in the prevailing shades, because we want t conservative—there are a great e. Lor rom, Fordham ph 5 y a S15 : a onilec, The’ pitta anit, ree or Vanamaker, sit E CO. oats would sell at 315 to many thit lesale, at $2) per dozen sentfeateal eon drinking ‘and’ that ho ithan. as awe MiG ie theictlen boll would eclliand bavell Cleanamceot: Odd would have died from exposure maker, as les short time if he had not been discov and a few in a ds (eg ‘or This Month Only been selling regularly tor $25, 1.00 Gloves at 59c Odd pairs culled trom our regular lines—no complete when he Was, Jackson recove ed ON OUR ai fan co th ANG . Jat a sent h G4 $27.50. Not many pelrumieee ater and wear tele) bots |S @ LIBERAL CREDIT SYSTEM $27.00 ones; but jast rou Moved to 9 West 14th St. 3 h to give keen zest to early morning shopping YOU CAN PURCHASE a NEW REGIMENT” S ELECTION. | ! | ! ! | | Dr. G HIGH GRADE FURNITURE aise gy trevne egal ee on anal mia re WiiAcaiiaNGhoeen eal witet|| r. reene, D $50 worth, $3.00 down Ne sshredie dl these Coa bec ste tls eS. ot pices Ch colors: Oslanciletiinelwiahi orermistorice f yah BoD over © single coat, und as we inventory every pair worth $1. | ‘The first election of the new N a a8 A 7°50 a Sa UtURy we hovenit mueh Br po we | Regiment, which was raised from + male assurance doubly sure by putting battalion by the installation ervura, | OPEN. EVBNINGE. a good-by price on ¢ vat Men’s Gloves, 89c| of Its eighth company by Gov. Hugties =N EVEND a wes 4 4 len atuaceirigh ; j Street and dress G . Bod” Bah Mafente’ SM Nino's? HOS CUEA Thousands ond Hi ture Yi. Un AB Sak tes vieh oats of nae: Une, Biawns| | nd d loves| fourth street ft BO y Pads Cag = irom America’s best makers} Blmore F. Austin was elected o st BR excellent quality B 72) rank A.) Seuran | heed the advice of —— poorer JRerey—Is tod . —really extraordin’ry yal | Henny? C Wilson, | thousands who hay No Extra Charge for tt Also a nuit Vk Store, Smith, of the Firat ‘Bric Greener Who can be consul Aguertisomenis top, Ae Wack may os ues at this price. | \@ Weat 14th St., New York. Ly

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