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ORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1908. What You Nee ALR, HS LEG CUT OF, HUSBANDS SOT ROY SKATER ENDS ANAEAS WE $i AL BOTTLE OLD AND AN SI OF GooD eee Call of the Ice Drives Crippled | * Ex-Champion to Suicide— Pathetic Note to Mother. ry bare and the Kon the floor, A revo! him, and a wound in showed where put wil probably die, a good cook the same day. When Freddle Ross was fif! 2 boy in all Paterson > him in cutting up ks on the t © or beat him | Stern Brothers To-morrow Sale of Women’s Fine French Kid Glace Gloves Consisting of 16 Button Length Mousquetaires, First Quality, in black, white and tan, Heretofore $3.50 Pair winter. m Freddie sat alone] at $2.35 3 Clasp Lupin Ove filet embroid: and colors, at Heretofore $1.60 Pair A Special Offering of 225 Pcs. Scotch Flannels e most desirable r Women and and Pajamas, nate, he went found & revoiver. Next Value 35¢ Yard Stern Brothers Announce for Tuesday and Wednesday February 11th and 12th COLD AND HUNGER AT MORGUE DOG Stewart Had Eaten Nothing in Three Days—Both Feet Frozen. An Extraordinary Sale of Choice Persian Carpets At One-Half Former Prices Heretofore £175.00, 300.00 & 400.00 Will be offered at $87.50, 150.00 &« 200.00 Also Ghorevan Carpets, formerly £225.00, 255,00, 350,00 a 2138.00, 168.00 « 187.50 Kirman Carpets, formerly £300.00, 450.00, 600.00 a 2185.00, 280.00 « 380.00 Friends and a temporary home have come to Willism Stewart, who was found nearly frozen to death, ‘Dut {t 1s thouxht to-day that they may de too late. had been an outcast for months. ak to work if hi had found anyut had over on crawled into could find to sieei became thinner and t was scarcely able to walk. Friday he had a cup of oatmeal. After that nothing until last night. With both feet frozen he was found} crumpled up in an areaway between the morgue and Bellevue Hospital's new building, by William Cominsky. morgue attendant, who had heard hin | groan. The skin was peeled from his nose and face. After several hours’ work on him in Bellevue he became conscious and told his stor! sixty-six, er until he West Twentyethird Street “1 have-I had."* he corrected, ‘no friends. no home,” he said, as he looked | up gratefully at’ the doctors who were | GB. Altman & Cn. Sater ule) Some TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), FEB. 11th, 3,000 YDS. BLACK SILK CREPE DE CHINE FOUR-HORSE TEAM fae tecae IN BRIDGE RUNAWAY. 7 Maddened AnimalsDrag Heavy Truck to Wreck, Injur- ing Their Driver. | AT THE SPECIAL PRICE OF $1.28 PER YARD ALSO TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), FEB. !Ith, 5,000 YARDS OF WHITE MERCERIZED COTTON POPLIN, SELF FIGURED, FOR WAISTS AND DRESSES, TraMc on the Williamsburg Bridge ywas tied up for an hour to-day, follow- ‘mg an exciting runaway, which will probably cost Peter Sullivan, of No. 16 Donroe street, Hoboken, his right hand, Sullivan was driving a four-horse| team, owned by the Jennings Truck | Company, of Jersey City. He had 100) hogs in his truck. When the team) reached the head of the grade leading to the Brooklyn entrance to the bridge, Bullivan lost his seat trying to untangle the lines. He fell to the roadway, and before he could scramble out of the the forward wheel passed over his right hand. Gullivan’s fall and ories frichtened the horses, and they leaped forward in alarm. Headed down grade. they gath- ‘ered speed and beman a mad dash ‘toward Brooklyn. ‘A dozen or more trucks were prazed | by the flying vehicle, but all managed to eacape destruction. The policemen at the Brooklyn gate heard the nolse of the runaway and closed the gate to stop the AT 19c. PER YARD. SOLD USUALLY FOR 35c, y v! " hundred Uur Credit Terms Apply Also to New Jersey, Connections aE ATO rae ere Naedoes m Whitt FOR LISTS OF THESE OUTFITS slipped and , dragging the other three; fron horses after him. The truck came to a Bed standstill. Two of the horses were crushed. For nearly an hour, half a dosen policemen and drivers labored to untangle the horses, harness and truck and clear the roadway. Sultvan’s hand was badly crushed ani he was sont to St. Catherine's Hos. pital. severely | THE EVENING Evans | | DON’T BY ANY MEANS MISS THE SPECIAL SALES AT THE 14TH STREET STORE TUESDAY FROM 10 A.M. TO 1 P.M. Ranging in Price from lc. Up to Several Dollars. Sentimental Valentines, MISSES’ COATS, BOUT 250 well made Coats of broadcloth and imported mix- NEXPENSIVE—just what you want for cold weather. Regular Tourist \|] Coats, loose and roomy; made of ser- | WOMEN’S COATS. | CA edge! coat- | tures. Three-quarter ings. t the price we anhe , ' Fe oye GEMTCRUINY CR lencths, with notch | to buy one for yourseif | CO lars; | oose or | and one for some other | semi - fitted backs: member of your family. | trimmed with braid | As the number is not} and straps of self | large, we urge early terial A olla | shopping to- morrow. | Material, are Usual retail price would | variety of styles and be $2.98. We = |colors. Sizes 14, 16 ASK. eee eee $1.97 and 15 years. Worth | We are also coutinu-} tg $10, ing the sale of Silk Jump- er Dresses for women at... £6.98 a] id HE WITH STREET STORI Men 5 Trousers. One of the most importa: | sales of Trousers announced in ma. y months. The Trousers were bought from one of the best known men in the trade. Three lots as follows: $3.49 (PME 14TH SPREET STORE, Second F Women's Trade Mark Shoes and Oxford Ties. 1,600 PAL < AND ODF are the usua hundred the ass There are si > Mark Shoes in norrow a general grade footwear for Kid and Patent Coltski moe $L.39 “widths A to D. WOMEN’S PLAIN TOE FLEX: SOLE COMFORT Sizes 3 to ee OLR OD, GIRLS’ AND CHIL T BLACK JER Wors TROUSEKS. and ¢ mere. le and tri 50 waists and 30 t¢ i Val and Wor- variety ot stripes, well trimmed; and deep hems; to * $2.00 i imported fab- sortment ot Wo: found all si hildren’s sizes, 4 to 10; » At to 2; 39c | on ton7, Pair (Third Floor SIRLOIN, PORTERHOUSE AND ROUND § cuts of native cattle; regularly sold at 2%¢ to 25¢; 2s BO WS | Fruits es; Ib. 124¢ 13146 FRESH SHOL a3 jersey SEE SNS, Ib Bi fi lquart ‘bottle SPRANG DUC SPECIAL SALE OF ' | | ape California Claret and | ae Ries ing: | he x These are exira tne quality table | RANCY JE aa be highly recom= | Dry-pick ally priced for Tues: 186 cy poultry vA $2.98 So $2.98 Steaks, Chinook Salmon Steals, aine Smelts, Jersey Bluefish, lb. NOTIONS; Dressmakers’ Supplies. inless Otherwise Specified. nalibut Large } DRUGS; Toilet Articles. Mail Orders Filled on Everything. EPSOM SALTS ID \ VIOLET AMMO- 1 | athe ie | tovtby Asis fae AI. aaiato a AMMONIA; b« eo AekeE ivilet: Preparations, NA CREAM; $s LA BLACHE with cutter’ at- 3¢ DA, 10¢ effect alge, Qc; . re yar tae OC 3 TAL TRIMMING t EGG DARN pure Nor 20¢ be regulate See 50 TG mn 25¢ + Oe ET coup Bsn PURB CASTOR OIL, 95 Oe MIC be 3 o7,, 10¢.; 8 of 25¢ ; 19¢ astie” |e OMPOUND qoaie LOG PW hare Y: of INDIA, TAPE, tle . STAR WP. eco. ( BRAID, 5 SHOE POL- \ yard pte LE a piece. as or clean ots BRS! Ro oon: each Me 18, AU! or adjusting the 1 ROP EB SHOPPING BAGS length of skirts; pre: + | Satrong’, and service: 15G | { SST yPowpsns, Vent sagging; each able; ea 1G U. & P. 2 105 | WASHABLE DRESS| pe latent style CO! dow, box seve 106 SHIBLDS, ait OUNDATIONS \ the highest ara te runt LY SS, River yar eta een tk IUDE'S PEPTO 2 TRS in (HE. 14TH STREET | MANGAN... 726 || Ge aatt STREET STORE colors: @ STORE, Main Floor.) | Main Floor.) Slop TUESDAY BARGAINS Spotted and Figured Nets, 98c | 36-inch Au- Wool | ppd inches wide and really woth up to $2 a yard. Fanama, 40c eautilul, new and highly desirable; the very newest ewan Spring designs that are very scarce, in hive) cream || 45-inch All- Wool itun’s Veiling, and ecru. bes coiors, o0c 44-inch All- Wool oatin Finish Pruneila, 90c 30-inch Alt- Wool | Biacn Cheviot, 70c Women’s New Spring Suits, $10.75 Made of all-wooi cheviot or panama, beautifully smooth and lustro’ in brown, bive and black. Prince Chap model; cost lived with fine quality satin Skirt is very full and has 15 gores, with deep jold at the bottom. Sizes 34 to 44. Exclusive stores arc selling this very suit for $17.50. Women’s and Misses’ Net ‘Dresses, $13.75 A beautiful ali white Princess model that you would not hesitate a moment in paying $22.50 for. Elaborately and tastefully trimmed with lace. Skirt has deep tucks and lact insertion, Women’s $5 Messaline Waists, $3.98 Superb quality in white, light blue and pink, with front and back yoke of filet lace and soutache braid. 50-inch Satin finish Biack Broaacloth, 91,25 6$c Rough Pongee | Silks, All Co ors, | 58c | Front is prettily trimmed with tucksand rows of Val.|| 55c Foulards, in | lace. Sleevey and cufls are trimmed with lace in. ; sertion and have Val lace edge. Collar of pretty filet Dots CA lace; button back and have three-quarter sleeves. 85c Biach Dress Tafeta Sik, 58c ¢ to offer ata . strong, and 25 45c Tatteta Lin- ings, All Coors, 35¢ 85c Black Taffeta Suk, 65 $1 Elack Taffeta Silk, 75¢ The gloves are 24 and 2s giay, lavender, corn, chamr tan, and black anu white. hes lone in pink, pearl, 1 nt blue, brown, taire style. French Batiste Drawers, 98c “$1.50 Cut Glass Deep flounce, hand embroidered, scalloped edge.|| Ulive Dishes, 75c Oyen at side and finished at corners with embroid- ered floral sj “$4.00 Cat Glass | Berry Bowls, $2.69 Women’s $2.50 Shoes, Broken Sizes, $1.40 Men’s $3.50 Pat- ent Calf Skoes, Ail Sizes, $2.45 Girls’ Shoes at | 79c, 98c & $1.69 20c Genuine Maracaibo Coffee, per Ib., 15¢ 29c Nainsook Corset Covers, 19c Prettily trimmed with lace insertion and edge; ribbon beading. W | them regulariy for 29c. Chitdren’s Rutiste Under Waists, 39c Embroidery edge on neck and arm-eye; buttons fastened by tap=; patent attachment for garters; sizes 4 to 12 years. ceptional value. 60c Heavy Mas Full size (81x9) inches), New York Mills Bed Sheets, 65c They are “seconds,” but the imperiections are x99 inches. Sheets, 43c ith seamed centre. Bath and hen & Slippers, 49c Men's and women’s slippers with imported leather soles, in all sizes, worth $1.50 and $2.00. Can of Preserved Pineapple, 11¢ 10c and 15¢ American G assware, Sc ty towls, flower vases, etc., that we sell regu 10c and 15c. Quick clearance is the only reason for the heavy reductions. Jones’s Ale or | Stout, 12 Bottles |} for 99c U. S. Flags for Lincoin’s Birthcay At the Lowest Prices in the City. mira Fioor. | Flags 3x5 feet, at. $1.39 | Fiags 6x9 feet, at.....-..$3.50 | Flags 4x6 feet, at $1.98 | Flags 8x12 feet, at. $5.25 Flags 5x8 feet, at.. ..$2.75 | Flags 10x15 feet, at......$8.98 | it Cars Tiansfer to BLOOMINGDALES’—Lex. to 3d Ave., 59th to 60th St ii ALLCARS TRANSFER 70 dloomingaaes LEXINGTON 10 SAVED 59060". For 2 Days Only Lincoln’s Birthday Sale of $450 Walters | “Emp:re”’ Pianos | for $225 | If you want one of the best pianos | manufactured, ani save $225 here’s your chance, Sale ends | Wednesday evening at 6 o'clock. Price includes newest style chair with back and fine fleece-lined rubber cover. $5 Down, “ Us" $1 Per Week No interest, no insurance and no extras—$225, THAT'S ALL- On payment of $5 we de.iver the piano to your home. rare) a for less than rs Emplre plano in the world ngda.e Piano Store To-morrow. jug Walters “Empire the bighest plano in construction BLOOMINGDALE. a » Lex. io 3d Ave. 59:h to 60th § All Cars Transfer to Did you ever hear the story About how Miss Undaunted Sought a place as ¢ and how A World “Situ 1 W: i " Advertisement found for her H A place with plenty of pay? { Surely you must have heard of it— |) ; 1 It happens every day. 25c is all a 12-word “Situation Wanted” Ad. will cost in the Sunday World,

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