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~ HURLED MANY DIVISIONS 6 AND 13. | FETBY BLAST, OFA 0.4 TO DANCE BUTSTILL LINE | Big Time Is Expected at Maen- nerchor Hall To-Morrow | | Night. James McGowan Is Blown) Fate tear Out of the Pennsylvania Division No. & and Division No. 13, of the A mt Order of Hibernians ave Tunnel. | con to give a grand n-| | ment and ball at Maennerohor Hall in Fifty-sixth street, east of Third | nue, norrow night. The arrang ments have been made by Hugh Flood, | President of Division No, 8; Thomas Suffers From Numerous Peeve attra Wounds, but Declares He Will Best the Coroner. RIGHT ARM TORN OFF. ment y the silve will sing a | number Spec be used to After undergoing njuries that would hhave knocked the breath of life out of fn ordinary man instantly, James Mc-/ a will fur- Gowan, a big, double-fisted Irishman | tions. Prof. ( fs at Roosevelt’ Hospital, terribly | ish the mu LO bill maimed and mangled, but with a Hae Peat a ehance to pull through. | spacious hall. Gowan has been employed for @everal months as a blaster for the| New ¥ Construction Company in| (age wania terminals. I: . for an expert hand and 4 ey d for da It is th decide on the pr for bias! to plant the dynan ridges and to set them off. Ver ten @ cartridge fails to go off, and it stays | in its cranny in the cks, a Uny pack- age «f concentrated, bottled-up power, | waiting for chance to explode it. | Pick Explodes Dynamite. ‘This was what happened to-day. Mc Gowan was ng blasts near the Mouth of the tunnel which opened into @e terminal site, He had reac point under Eighth avenue and third street. It is the theory wat ¢ Point of his pick, exploring crannies in the schiet that underlies thts island, ck one of those forgotten dynamite | cartridges. | All of the three or four hundred | hands at work in the tunnel heard the| erash, and some of them saw the spur’ | of flame from the side of the bore ana| gaw McGowan spinning in the air as| he was hurled s yefive feet out of the movth of th tunnel, over a heap of | @h:.tered rock and down fifteen feet |!= vpon a pile of boulders and schist frag, y often sleep, take of draught | ments j ‘The first men to reach his was Chester | Noah, of No. 492 Bighth avenue. Noah didn't believe that the thing which had! been McGowan could be alive. The right arm was blown entirely off below the —the wrist and hand were picked up later an even 100 yards away—the Fight leg had two e the .z! r was and “DOG'S HEAD” The Choicest Bottling of BASS’ ALE the body From the waist up the} gn bruises. Was a THE EVENING WORLD E or just “fat and dumpy. STOUT WOMAN ORE than a million stout women know that the Nemo Self- Reducing is the only corsct that will reduce the abdomen with perfect comfort and hygienic safety. VERY woman who has worn it knows that the Nemo Self- ° Reducing Corsct is superior to all others in comfort, style and durability—that it is an extraordinary value simply as a corset, saying nothing about its invaluable and exclusive special features. OR 1908 we have nine handsome models (three pictured above); a model for every stout woman—tall and stout, short and stout, And there's a price to suit every purse. <9 B : The old favorites, Nos. 312 and 314, of which nearly a At $3.00 million pairs were sold in 1907; and for women who want the new “slender-hip” effect are the two new “Flatning- Back” models, Nos. 318 and 320, at the same price—$3.00 ~ At $5.00 supporters, No. No. 517—all at $3 At $1 For women of luxurious tastes, who have paid $15 to $25 = for imported corsets, is the superb No. 1000, with “Flatning-Back” and the new “Duplex Straps,” at $10.00, This is the finest corset that can be made—superior in every respect to the best that come from France. It will do wonders for any stout figure, giving it the graceful lines of youth. Somewhat finer are the Mercerized Brocaded Corsets, Nos. 516 and 518; the French Cc Corsets and the beautiful new “Flatning-Back 00. Our en tput of Self- i sets insures Economy © enormous output of Seli-Reducing Corsets insure = stout women a saving of at least one-half what they are accustomed to pay. One Nemo Self-Reducing Corset, at $3.00, * will outwear three average $1.00 corsets The Nemo Corset is the only corset that is more than a corset. The only one that does something for you that no other corset can do. @ You will find NEA0 CORSETS in all good stores throughout the world where : Kops Bros., Mfrs., Cor. 4th Ave. & 12th St., New York Corsets are sold. s had been burned off the trunk s. x over horror the wreck spoke, “Get a Doctor,” He Said. “I'm alive yet.” came the faint ghost of McGowan's big voice. “Don't sit man, like a ninny—get me a the sight in L tunece from Rooseve $id down into the ho! BecGowan. “You don't mean to tell me that man’s | Hospital. He and looked at @live,” he said. “What you want is| the Coroner.” . | “Not yet.” whispered McGowan, “not yet, ‘Doc.’ Give me a chance and I'll aie the both of you—sawbones and @oroners allke."" He lived while bim out of th & get to the they excavation, ho: were ho He lived i} to tell his story to the de came from the West Th Gireet Station a operating table. pital people say th @ splendid phys McGowan will get well years old, and unmarried. een lodging at No. 19 -fourth It atreet. His fellow workmen called him i “Handsome Jimmy. A Second Exploiosn, | An hour late: the excavation, @cene of McGowa blast exploded pre Of rock fell Bang boss, of earth. feet ekull ean do the trick] He is forty | He h into a and fused to tell it ——_____ | WOMAN BADLY EURNED BY ng FALL ON STEAM RADIATOR, | ; me Visitor from Canada Found Uncon- | scious in Her Room at the Victoria Hotel. * Mrs. An a le-aged wo- man, wh sto New Canada, to visit a married burned at fainting spe toria Hotel er room at the Keyes, the hote through the window from a fire He found Mrs. tgele uncons the floor, Her fee dont | of the bed. She was to the ital | her face | Struck the | KENTUCKY STILL DEADLOCKED. | FRANKFORT, Ky. F 0 —The Ballot for United States te session of th . ited as follows a . a: Chari h Nenes- Re. & Ghariee P Gehier, 1. N »| @ Adds savory piquancy to your chafing dish vill suppers Ht dainties—supplying a zest and flavor that enhance your skill famous. Its delicious flavor tickles the palate, H stimulates the appetite, starts the gastric juices | flowing and thus aids digestion. and economy's sake you should ingist on th | best extract of the best beef, which has of the taste with none of the Extract of Beef. | and make your For goodness e “all \! waste "—Armour's | @ “English Monkey"—~A | delight ul new chafing dish masterpiece, The recipe | telling how to make it and \| also countless other dainty i and appetizing dishes is | found only in “My t avorite Recipes," the new cook book | issued by Armour & Com- pany, Chicago. Send them | cap from jar Armour's Ex- | tract of Beef and receive \ this cook book FREE, | MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1908. ONeill -Adams @ Blocks on Sixth Avenue From 20th Street to 22d Street Special Furniture in the February Sale Priced « to % Less than Regular. |, You can take advantage of these low prices, and at the same i time make your purchase easy by joining our POPULAR HOUSEHOLD CLUB. Mission Library Furniture | We call attention to this particular Suit, suitable for the library, den or office, consisting of four pieces—large arm chair, large | Tocker, settee and ladies’ rocker; genuine leather, loose cushion seats, well made frames and an artistic Suit in every detail; can be bought , aS a Suit or each piece separate, Settee, regular price $16.25, sale price. .’ - $13.25 Rocker, regular price $10.50, sale price. . .. $7.50 : Arm Chair, regular price $9.75, sale price $7.00 Lady's Rocker, regular price $7.00, sale price. . $5.00 Small Chair, regular Price $6.25, sale price.... $4.35 | | In Adams Building Only, | { | | Fine Parlor Suits Extraordinary values, exceptionally good designs. The upholstering is first class in every respect. The prices on these special Suits are about the actual cost of manufacturing, for the reason that there are ‘a great many lots of from one to three Suits of a kind which we | cannot duplicate. | Large Five-Piece Parlor Suits—extra h | Sterad ina fine cream Tapestry. Regu | they last, at . uphol- frames, i . . : ‘ | Five-Piece Parlor Suits—Nicely carvat frames—one !s upholstered na heavy Verona Velour. The other in a pretty green shade of S< Sloth. The regular price of these $35.00 this sale at og Very Fine Three-Piece Parlor Suits—settee, large arm and side chair with arms. This design is exceptionally good, the finish and construction is perfect. One is covered in a rich shade of green Silk Damask, the other in a rich light green shade of Panne egular price $85.00; special at...........e.eeeeeee $67.30 Three-piece Inlaid Parlor Suits Silk Damask and uit for a daintily furni while they last, at.... Birdseye Maple Wardrobe We have just twenty of these fine Wardrobes. They were made especially for one of New York's leading hotels, whict th us to use another wood. These Wardrol $22.00. They are great bargains at | Twenty-five Chiffoniers. Mahogany, oak, bird's-eye maple and curly birch. We have sold the Dressers and Toilet Tables that match, hence these greatly reduced prices: | $42.00 Mahogany Chiffonier. .§20,00 $26.00 Bird’s-Eye Maple Chiffonier, | 32.00 Mahogany Chiffonier. $22,00 $13.00 | $26.50 Mahogany Chiftonier. $29.00 326.00 Golden Oak Chiffonier, Panne Plush, rubbed and polished d apartm au $50.00 Tames. ular price $6 Chiffonier, hand $168. 09 ncn i real sear eels TE ac $26.00 Mahogany Chiffonier. $18.00 $85.00 Mahogany Chiffonier, Colo- nial . $50.00 $30.00 Bird’s-Eye Maple Chiffc $29.00 Curly Birch Chiffonier, .00 Curly Birch Chiffonier, $15.00 tn O'Neill Building Only. | Size 9x12 feet Special Sale To-morrow At Exceptionally Low Prices $19.50 Wilton Velvet Rugs—size 9x12 feet; ¢ | special. } $14,590 $25.00 Seamless Wilton Velvet Rugs—size | $4.8 95 ° Q x 12 feet; special. 00.2... es eee $8.95 $12.60 Tapestry Brussels Rugs—size 9 x 12 feet; | special,.....+ssrerecrresereerestesereees $15.00 Tapestry Brussels Rugs—size 9x 12 feet; | soeelecscene ees see mace te $18.50 Full 10 Wire Tapestry Brussels Rugs— size 9 x 12 feet; special } $12.50 seeese J Valentines in Large Variety The Greatest Variety We Have Ever Shown $3.50 Cupid Mirror, 75c One of the very newest Valentine gifts. The size of mirror is 4x12 inches; on top is a picture of Cupid, awake or asleep. The frame is gilt, with fancy match corners. Usual price $1.50; spe- 75 cial at . ~ 46 Cupid Awake or Asleep | Framed in a neat dark oak frame, size 6x8 inches, with name plate. Each ina glazed box, made for mailing........... 25¢ | tn Adams Building Only. é | Four Very Fine Values in Lawn and Lace Robes | white Lawn Robes, skirt made with deep flounce of embroidery, English White Tfect, headed with a row of embroidery insertion; body Of the skirt h three rows of embroidery insertion and cluster of tucks; suffi- cient material to make waist and trimmings of embroidery; $6 9 yalue $8.50 -++ 8 Lawn Robes, skirt trimmed with large and small tucks and two rows eyele' made wit! White vatencjennes Lact , cluster of tucks and finished with Valenciennes lace insertion, ¢ ) A < an "embroidery ruffle. Value $6.00. 4.98 Lace Robes, single and double flounces, in ivory shade, with Venise effects nicely covered, material for waist to match. Estee medallion ed Batiste Embroidered Robes, dainty and showy designs, in blind and 98c. Values at 49c. We will place on sale to-morrow a fine assortment of gold, colored tinsel, elastic, leather and beaded Belts in all colors. Regu- TPE VA CLR CD coqononnondoadnoanonnaqcanans | | Special Sale of Belts | Wilton Velvet and Brussels Rugs | $10.95 | . $15.00 | $20.00 of Valenciennes lace insertion; ruffle on skirt trimmed with one row of | Color i i york effects, in hemstitched and scalloped effects; alsot operinations of lace and embroidery. Value $20.00. ......... 12.98 | 49c | ‘ th Ave. and 18th St., New York. Shoemakers’ Surplus Stocks and Factory Cancellations at} | Less Than Cost of Leather 30e Children’s and Iniants’ 1.96 Shoes at Sizes 1 to § and 5% to %; all leathers; flexible soles; spring heels............ \ Boys’ “Waterproof” Shoes, Two Solid Leather Soles, 2! $1.25 Tan or | lack Box Calf Uppers—Sizes up to 54— regular 2.0 values. Men’s *2°° Sample Sho es English Welted Shoes 9 (} Sizes 6 to 11, 5) 25 At--..-- Patent Coltskin with dull Calfskin tops. Box Calf and Vici Kid; also a lot of shoes w-ih elastic on sides, plain toe They are sample lots from best Haverhill sh Areties (Overshoes) Wales Goodyear $4.00 Brand, $2.00 values at Wemen’s Napcieon Boots and High Grade Shoes # $1.50 |. ~. $1.50 Mace from in ported Black Russia Caliskin ind Patent Col sxin—ice or button—sizes to 8; widths B to EE, Your choice of twenty styles at. elses: 6 of Sample Shoes Flexible Extension Soles $1.50, $2.00 and $1.00 £2.50 grades at These splendid Shoes are made from Selected Patent Coitskin and Vici Kidskin in lace or button; they are Samples of Winter’s styles. $1.00 Sizes 2% to 7; worth Misses’ Sample Shoes this upto $2.50, choiceat $1.00 Patent Coltskin and Gun Metal Calfsk 9, sizes 8% to 11, 11% to 2, at. $1.00 a ea a ec LS Frazin & Oppenheim, 6th Ave. & 18th St.