The evening world. Newspaper, February 5, 1908, Page 4

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THE EVENING ee WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1908-¢) jou ie eons preg 4 ~ WOMEN IPRAVER FROZE TO DEATH WEARTSICK FORWIFE, LONELY AFTER © [ISS HARRIMAN Hf i TRIES 10 END LIFE HVORCE THEY TAKEN ILL, CORS Greenhut In! than ve months of ‘busines: ite this st ON SHIP AS CREW | IN COAL BUNKER ee ’ and store fas established a new standard for New Pt Young Bride’s Appeal From, — - MARRY AGAIN TOA HOSPITAL York in the pricing of fine merchandise, also SAVES FIVE LIVES, Of ! STEAM i SS ae | : Company new standards of efficiency. accuracy and i | a Dry Goods punctuality in service sete a 7 s : Be ane : | PER ETE TEC, 5 : 3 Kins | Thrilling Rescue of Schooner’s | Unidentinad Man Man Had Sought! cnanes gunner eae Brought Couple - Removed 0 J i: see Hopkins Irene setting a third new standard~—that 8 Shelter [sithiaed no ileshomns: Sor eee ether on Anniversary o} rom Baltimore School— i" Company Seen from Sie ee aed meant we First Marriage. | Mother Visits Her. of indifference to cost when = stock-clearance Liner’s Deck. iner Cozca, 2 Fi : eee: —— | Sees is in question. nidentife et en | He had } Marries again on the third anniver-|. BALTIMORE, Feb, 5—Miss Cornelia | ‘ : SECOND OFFICER HERO.|.0\weatn in tho coal bunker of the i (Hi8 eaten ceduarsiaiathte canine sttaaWAune ar reratrinie teanurhtceseriiste cane | For Thursday’s Selling: ——— hip Coaca, of G Mae. an- noe aii | Morgan is spending her second honey-|tiarriman, who for two years has! ; i : : ‘ ‘ Jchoret at the fovt of Dwight street evn ae rae let SENET w tte te went | moon as 1} Odemiah} at No.|peen a pupil in St. Timothy's Schoo! | Women’s About 100 Suits chiefly in quiet but distinc- Bange Braves Icy Seas [anid | Breet a eo ves to have gone on /forth alone to make his way in a new (59 West Pifty-eighth street. The happy! in Catonsville, is a patient in the Johns ‘ ‘ ; > Clings to Wreck’s Mast [tne boat some time during the night to | eountrs vart on Kunner, {D742 1 bomuttiul and intelieetua’, and] Iopking Hospital, and Is under the Suits. tive models made exclusively, for our selling, = = keep out of the cold. There was no fire Ul sie yer |has written a book or two f two physicians, { : F : ae b to Cheat Death. aboard (end) hella tHouentito) navel fallen| | ott Me ne et a aireescad |Aacthtee) Janta) axoWshol carried: aie’ (Mies tinrrinianlll se |lceen| eucerinn Final trom high-class English suitings, plain and ler ucnusayeweea a by Hans © de There came a letter from! Ojemdahl, of a fine and wealthy Balti-| for a few days from ear trouble. Her : Wolf, an engineer ‘enpioyed an vine ihe ize In Germany last Olght TUE] more tami, who nan een ap actor. | other came on, fom Sow York: and Reductions striped broadcloths and cheviot, priced as what the letter said Nuhner did not tell} Karl Brunt and his wife, with whom | They Foon he has been making lis home. He ad-|voree in t Passengers on the Old Dominion! steamship, Wolf called the police ano reed and at te @teamship Jefferson, snugly lying in her the body was sent to the morgue. The jot a di- | ie was eald this evening that Miss foll 3 resuming | yarriman was getting along nicely ‘ollows;: Maryland cou at e eared to have been about fort 2 berth at the foot of Beach street, North | man spear to anos wore thin ane mitted, however, that he was heartsick. her maiden name and « on the and was responding to the treatment, maiver, to-day, witnessed # scene of hore) ot uch we | Brunt went to Kulner’s room to call) ag. i, the “Little Cher company. | 4+ the residence of Mr. Harriman At 13.80 Formerly 22.50 At 25.00 Formerly 45.00 ror and heroism seldom surpassed in the| ae | bim for breakfast tontay and found /M Aer Ot Ae Mocs Ie CR ? ? sae! Gs | nacious, with the gas turne : i r bec: il A annals of the sea, after the line, on her) Words and music of the “Soul Kbe,| MP NOOR alan to Leganon Hes of the wedding, and Miss Morgan, feel. Disht that Miss Harriman becam t 18.50, Formerly 30.00 Ar 35.00, Formerly 55.00 sway from Norfolk, cut down the threa- | Waltz Song’ as produced at th The doctors say he will recover, ; [Shouts doth boasting school ana ? ? | Theatre with URNME; the world's Creataes ————=_—_ | tag forsaken and lonely, sat sipping tea to the Johns Hopk masted schooner Emetic F. Birdsall, | Theatre wiih GNI, tne oie ele PN ghar a sidered TPecarvarieatia: att | aren nae Bo! ound sew | Cancers ise e Hosp i from Bermuda Hundred for New ‘ion of meat Sunday's World, Order flaw | MORE BANK REFORM BILLS Sousge MemOdsmdahIveMavuedalltele: |nor mother went to Baltt- Miss Harrtman’s | ted, {s not serious. | protk, with) a cary ted = Gas newsdealer in advance. Remember each | iN THE LEGISLATURE, | pathic message was flashed across ~ —— A ns (hh . EHS | mewadenters enppiy) te) united: Advance | © OT) UE a him, for he, 00, looked lonesome, ay Tailored There is little excuse for reducing the prices on eae | \sukeseetian ace Seaniamcsance \ Mae -Hereart 3 ee ea rem rien ail ea Oe EO CUR C Bhan : Waists these Waists, as they are in styles which will , Mate Herbert M. Robinson, ehiaspor, Me., ve er's crew lost t B. Rietta, Iva E. ami John Edward @er Steinburg, se: were rescued, largely 4sm of Second Officer Fre: of the steamer, who lives at lumbia NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. | ALBANY, Fab. 5&—Another batch of | whispered: vank reform bills were Introduc ‘Anne, do you know what day this| ro tage Miss Morgan's tears dropped softly | of ain her cup. the “Don't you think we were hesty, asked Mr, Odemda iss More | d through her te: . there is no need of tho conversation. Miss Mo: rer for the socond be high in favor during the coming Spring. Still, to make room for newer goods, their prices y ORLBANS, La, Feb. b The} man Francis, of th rounds entries for to-morrew are Committee, One }anvings bank, whether nam f authorisation or to quallfy by y will diligently and hon- | er the uffairs of the cor- | MO. | are lowered, thus: Tailored Waists, of non-shrinkable flannel in smart stripes and sue boats, and abe otrauthan urs in the batted o her! 2 | Prresing eel and on the maintop of the ere val i Meant to Stay | plaids; also pure linen Waists, with deep plaits and French tucks; as Bien a tio [Goalies without trouble for a lifetime. The also hand-made linen Watsts, daintily hand em- after saving one of the seaman of the) ti iat “ch 5 , wrecked vessel | cee Sea ee jit quae pistons 128 Odeémdani | Harris Suction Clip | broidered, formerly priced 5.00 to 6.50, now . . at 3.00 {The night was slowr and dark, wher Hes Ee ene rday | ' eu ; vaser Lock | ; A ace ee = is easy to put on, easy to take off. | eae piveeesis| sre eieneceantenans | igor leek a ‘Another proilbits vings bank BRIDGE DYNAMITED. al But Bort Dery) Sita a lil Plain, tailored Waists, in linen and figured mercerized madras, many tide-plaited; mannish sleeve, formerly 2.50 & 3.00, now at 2.00 he from borrowing money pledging or CLEVE ! nypothecating any ot its pecueses, 2X- | ratse ern to warn Dancer” of the tronwork ' i neta coe \ ate Fitted to your glasses for 35 cents | ynstructed | . the time, na tated measure the | OCUUSTS AND OPTICIANS A Sale of Exceptional circumstances enable us to offer yA! eth at any american Diatret Memoneet | G43 Columbus Ave ae ess | Women's these Gloves for less than they would ordinarily gag Office tn the elty unifi 9 P.M. 14865 Fulton Sr. es fel cork? ete of hellacet a: = ay Sea | ace | NEXT WEEK'S OPERAS; CORA Ghodd GRO PRN Th teeter Specially House, Devoted Exeusively to High. lg Goves French glace kid Mousquetaire Gloves, 12- Class Ready-to-Wear Outergarments (or Women and Mises. | | 7 | button length, in black, white and colors, of eke bbox at 1.50 a pair ott, elker & a} Tetrazzini is to sing three tlines next week at the Manhatt {On Monday evening, tn “La Tra | and on Wednesday oven ng and the Sat | urday matinee, in “Luela” A al i holiday performance of “Louise.” with R | Mary Garden, ts announced for Tuesday egularly 2.50 cell ag a reguiar subserip- Final Clearance Sale In order to efect immediate c!earanze of our Fall and Winter stock of Tailored Suits and Skirts we offer them ac prices far Beiow Cost to Manufacture Walking Skirts Of imported Striped Panama in biue and white, brown end white, bla od white—‘ul! pleated. 50 Form:tly $15.--...........-TO CLOSE, 40 Of new Mennich Mixtures in black, gray and hair line i a sold srplests d model, -»TO CLOSE, 9.00 Of finest b'eck Chi%on Broadcloti—pleated eTec*, trim- d with wide bands. F ly $19.50. med with wide bands. ea rose: 10 75 mite and Infants’ For Thursday and Friday, we place on sale the Dresses remainder of our stock of Children’s Russian and Underpriced Waist Dresses in odd sizes, made of madras, pique and linen: | Russian Dresses, 2to 6 years - : ! : 1.50 to 3.00 Formerly 2.25 to 4.50 Waist Dresses, 3 to 6 years. 3.00, 3.50 and 4.00 Formerly 5.00, 5.25 and 6.00 sing the parts of fare due to arrive on La ciel ound RACE Women’s More than half of these garments are now Bath Robes marked at less than one-half the prices they andKimonos were intended to bring: Bath Robes of fine eiderdown, in solid colors; plain or trimmed . a .at 2.50 and 4.50 Formerly 4.75 to 10.50 Full-length Kimonos, of outing flannel in pretty flora! designs; trimmed with satin banding » at 1.25 Formerly 2.75 Mile and charge of Et through the Searchlight d sing FOR HOME USE Don’t Rip Your [ress d: Sor oy Dyes wil t ime, Cotten, womens Tailored Suits misses: of very finest impor ed Broadcloths, Mixtures and Ve'vets 42.00 25.08 35.00 bormer Prices $33.09 to $125.00 ARE DAILY RECEIVING 1908 Spring Styles Tailored and Semi-Tailored Suits DOIN: I oe — Two hundr " visited Dy Lamont, Dept og Dainty Dressing Sacques of eiderdown and flowered outing flannel, trimmed with satin, at 65¢ and 95¢ Formerly 1.25 to 2.00 » Tackett Caihat €@ | Broadway at Thirteenth Strect, N. Y. cae Q in the most exclusive models and adaptations, a feehioned o: Shadow Striped Serges, Herringbone Effects. Striped Fanam?s, Shepherd Checks, &c i 26.09 81.59 35.00 Sixth Avenue, Eighteenth to Nineteenth Street, New York (Formerly occupied by B Altman & Co ) i Gucnty- OD Bie West here Eo CRISS wera : — Words and music of tive “Soul Riss Waltz Song” Continuation of Our Great Half Price Sale For Women, Misses and Girls. Thi; after-inventory sale is the greatest event we have ever conducted. It is little to be x ere ui : wondered at when you think that our entire as produced at the Hew York Cheatre With Genee, stock has been subjected to a discount of 50 per cent. For example—Gowns formerly $50 now $25. Suits and coats that were $20 now $10. Girls’ $5 dresses ani coats now $2.50, Skirts heretofore $5 now $2.50. furs are also invelved—nothing has been spared--the r2- ductions are general and apply to every gar- ment on hand, Diate Peit 0 . 2 a Diba the world’s greatest dancer, Wil be given in the Magazine Section of next Sunday’ ‘ World. Order 1 from your newsdealer in advaiice oly is fim: ‘ited. Remember advance order is necessary. ini { 4 ; i feresioermn Y/ CF i TRE NSIATEH \Nggsee = Bite 2° Cents (Wes t cf Bufisto and £ QO. 6 und, 50 Cen sburg, 30 Hat MuibAthCanial Pama the fact tat t r had been iy Seottiston was learne:

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