The evening world. Newspaper, February 14, 1908, Page 4

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JITHE EVENING CRUSHED 10 DEATH BY ELEVATOR CAR Is ISKS CHIR Fl THE MTU RSTTVE LIFE C0. ; | Charles Olson, Engineer, Found at Foot of Shaft a With Back Broken. Attorney - General Jackson < clecal ah Ree said cal rd MeCornell, ap: r in his shon Makes an Supreme Court 1 ACTS ON KE Application to ‘o-Dav. West Thirty-ninth street go down and get the en No. 105 teas 171 neer to give us some heat." SE Y REPORT STOCKS AIST. " | ou 1 walked down one Might t c and Insurance Srennennent As- | BRISK MARKET. : The engineer was not in ed the rooma and serts That the Concern Is Insolvent. | | ihe | Pacifics, Reading and Smelt-| 0 ing Best of the Good Tunes Issues in Trading. sement was lifted the body of the engineer, was taken ow’ Foucar of the New York Hospital his back had been broken. vator up to the first floor every « mail, and then draw the the basement again, Tt | he slinned while reach- | s the car was descend | der it. Olson lived Brooklyn, and had dren takea upon t of Insure $s insolvent and as a pro, 47,000 policy-hol Haynes, who was bl { | | Dealings in stocks in the early mar-| is be @,| ket to-day were of scanty volume and |! FARMER: WITH MONEY MISSING. . ¥., Feb, 14—The! Van Wert. a wealthy | are much exercised | ippaaran > 4 | La Canadian Pacific) a point, and Den- first Preferred. mitted assets at $27 ef the company to partment declared its same conditions prevailed later fn the session Melaey Lund: A) ciscr wpe oF of 8. At noon, however, prices mounted) He found that 3 Se NaI ata area ert had been put Paul's rise reached a e more than $900, ion Pacific stern 11-4 tnd Souther Pacific. ited States Steel preferred 1. Bonds were stead: nd in the afternoon for ed | preferred, which ca: s to 98 1-2," created a or other industrial The railroad list was benefited | much by this development, but held up | well until the profit-taking in United States Steel preferred began. New |York Atr Brake improved 31-3, Texas | and Pacific Land Trust 8, United States Rubber st preferred 28-4, Central Rallroad of New Jersey and American} |Sugar 2, Western Union aad United} States Realty 134, American Loco- motly and Nationa] Lead 1 1-3. Genera Electric 11-4. and St. Louis Southwest- em preferred, United States Steel and |1} North American 1. a values had & scratched these ter to the attention of General. The Mutual Reserve Company was th: only insurance concern selec target for prosecution by District-Attor ney Jerome. He ed in sending one of the Burnhams, who were running the company, to jail. This was only a short-lived triumph for the prosecutor, as the convicted officer got a new trial and was released from Sing Sing on bail, His trial is still g. So are the trials of other of of the com- pany, Wreck, Dr. Greene) to the Rescue. How ofton {t happens that weak, nervous, suffering people are the s of ridt byftrends, who being well themselves. cannot understand such feelings in others Yet there is 30 more territhle suffering than that resulting from nervousness. and it is the most prevalent of all complaints. | The most hiful tgtures haunt the mind: the person ts tn Constant dread of Impending evil: sleep refuses to come, and) cause worry and anxiety Nervous tho Attorney stocks. feels weak, t There are sometimes ing at the stomach, loss of appe- conted tongue and lack of interest in) iy affairs. auffere thi The Attorney-General could not say | Ny . Teal treaty va h ket closed at the highest of} Dr, Greene can be consulted free by all whether his tion for a receiver | na’ dayitis tele ue ond | who call at or write to his office, 9 Weat ship would 0 e in this county or | Smelting being the leaders. Trading | ith York City. | in Albany. He said that would surely which had been active during the/ = —— — greater part of the pession eased off at! the end. The total sales of stocks were 615,500 shares and of bonds $1,802.00 make the application to- lay. Write for IMlustrated Cai ASPERFELN LEVELAN ESTABLISHED 1857. 144 Bowery Bowery Savings Bank Block. ing Prices. lowest and last of ‘Stocks: and of hanges ae compare! with yesterlay's final figures are aa follows Low, Laat 47% 48! Taoy to an Bering World re- ‘saw him at his office, No. prices sev estimates that all of the polleyholders who are now carrying in- ce in the company will lose all | they have paid dnto the company. rele a statement of the oondition | of the company Aug. 31, 160, as reported which is the basis of eral's action. High conn A FEAT AR, cong cS PPEPELE, 6,105.56 6,530.09 Value st28 NOW 973} This style magnificent Men's Ring ” selling right along for $12: ay on we Offer a lmited Ld . re oy 13 white, pertect } WEDDING RINGS Tota! admitted assers . Liabilities. ELEER $4194,880.00 7 62 00 [eeHeeee ee e+ ee tL ete TE b+ fe ee eer: All styles solid 14 and 18 karat gold seamless Wedding Rings our specialty. Prices, $2.50 to $25.00 Quality Guaranteed. No Extra Charge for Lettering. Certificate for it "Saturdays till 10 soeeor HUGHES TO NAME DEMOCRAT “4 TQ SUCCEED JUDGE ABBOTT. 708.51 given Open Evenings til 7. Mai Orders Filled, Inquiries soliched, ,POCOOOOO® RANA ah Rabies anaea Dot ph ad ae AS DRAt AAA ADA han al 3. > i Bonwit, Harris & Co Broadway—CORNER 21ST STREET—Fifth Ave. The Clothing Event of the Year OO040->0004'9990990O060000060000000 An Important Purchase Fifteen Hundred Men’s Suits, smart and custom tailored— superior materials, manufactured by one of America’s foremost 10.50 and highest class tailors. Usually sold at $20.00, $25.00, $30.00 Without ex eption the very best va'ues ever oft ered in New York City PEE POPOSIOSSSOOSOSEOSESS OL IOOOSE SOSOOEOOOOOSESO l found the furnace , een Olson’e custom to send | z when the letter carrier ar- | rt RONEN m8 | WORLD, LN Beads Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, FRIDAY, SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Misses’ Tailored Suits NEW THREE-PIECE MODELS. Smart Coat, Bodice and Pleated Skirt of {imported Fabrics, comprising Radium Striped Serge, Panama, Novelty Wool Fabrics, Wide-Wale Serges. 14 to 20 years, 24.50 34.50 39.50 UNUSUAL VALUES. Washabie Dresses nd high neck effects, nd Ginghams. ‘ t Girls New Models jn Guimpe, Russian of imported Poplin, Anderson Ze 4 to 14 years. Value $7.50... 4.75 Franklin Jumper Dresses FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Princess Model—french Linen, White, Blue, Pink, Rose, Brown, Leather, richly hand-embroidered, Value $23.50... 14.50 4.50 Lace Guimpes—to wear with Jumper Dresses; rows fine Val. Lace, ruffle lace sleeves. Value $7.50.....scsereerseeeeeere Boys’ Washable Suits Made of Imported Linen, Galatea and Poplin, guaranteed fast colors; 2 to 10 years. Actual values $2.75 to $4.00, 1.95 2.75 - Boys’ Suits—estra Knickerbockers Norfolk and Double-Breasted Suits —{mported all wool fabrics; 8 to 17 years. Heretofore $9.75 to $12.50...sseeeeeee 6.75 SPECIAL SALE Women’s Lingerie Waists “Parfait’’ Models Seven Distinct Models of fine French Lawn, richly lace and embroid- ery trimmed; also hand embroidery linens, long or short sleeves. 1.90 2.95 Heretofore $3.75 to $6.75 Princess Silk Dresses FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Two Exclusive Models—of Taffeta Silks, In Copenhagen or y Blue, Brown or Black, plain colors or checks ke richly braided on chiffon, or | 9. 75 hand made fancy collar and cuffs. Actual value $34 50, Lingerie Princess Dresses FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Five Exclusive Models of French Batiste, in White, Pink, Light Blue, Green and Violet, richly lace med and embroidered. Actual value $23.5 Geo) 14.50 Value $9.78....6004. 5.50 China Silk Slips.—For Lingerie Gowns. | WILL CLOSE OUT SATURDAY | 52 Women's Tatiored Suits cut, intense brillisney. | a: Highest Class Tailored and Dressy Models, of Imported Broadcloths and Velvets. Heretofore $59. 50 to $98.50. 25.00 FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts, Mourning Advanced Millinery Spring a Specialty \ = Millinery Oppesite Fifth 20 West 23d Street {pnesite pire Clearance Sale Greatést Values Ever Offered 200 of Our Late Winter Models, black, white and co ors, including delicate evening dads former prices $15. 00 o $35.00; to close at . oe The Proper Hats for Between- Season Wear. Silk Net Hats, trimmed with lace bows and flowers; black, white and colors; 4.95 former price $15.00, wit v %, Ae fh aps 1S jew Fish Net Veiling, with or without chenille dots, 15¢ rer yard Newly Imported Mourning Millinery. Read World ‘Situation Wants help ‘ for competent Office and Household ARY To our friends, customers and everybody: For many years, in many good stores, our business has been selling men’s clothes at retail. During those years we have made many friends and have built up a following of customers, who come to us for clothes because they know us and have confidence in us. ; Our earning power as salesmen js in direct propoyion to the size of our cliontele. The more customers we have the more money we earn. It : our constant effort to secure new customers and to keep those we already have, To serve our customers’ best interests we are bound, not only by business considerations, but also by certain professional ethics; for every cloth- ing man stands to his customers almost in the relation of the doctor to his patients or the lawyer to his clients. We KNOW that Brill clothes, from the foremost tailoring organizations in America, are the most modern tailored garments inNew York. -We KNOW that Brill clothes are produced under the best and most modern conditions, in the largest, lightest and most modern cloth- ing shops in the world. We KNOW that Brill fabrics are standard, that they will give satis- faction. We KNOW that Brill models are advance. We have exclusive styles in our stock now that wholesale tailors are going to show next season, and we remember styles ‘hat we had last year that are now being shown by other concerns for the first time, this year. We KNOW that the firm of Brill Brothers backs absolutely every gar- ment sold. We KNOW that the values now offered in Brill stores are the biggest clothing values we ever knew any concern to offer. We assure you personally over our signatures that you cannot buy clothing to better advantage than right now in Brill stores, and we sug- gest the wisdom of buying Brill clothes now, not only to wear for the re- maining several weeks of this winter, but for wear next winter MANAGER HARLEM STORE. je MANAGER BROADWAY aroRe SOO eee Lo GER UNION SQUARE STORE JMORRIS GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE CARPETS. RUGS. BEOOING ON CREDIT 745% 17088 112488 | 312° WEEKLY WRITE FOR LISTS OF OUTFITS 267 WweEsStTIZ5 ST. (CLOTHING SALESMEN IN THE FOUR BRILL. STORES.) $7 5 for Brill Suits and Overcoats that were extreme e values at $12.50, $15 and $18—Suit sizes broken. $10 0 for Brill Suits and Overcoats that were ex- e treme values at $18, $20 and $22.5). $1 4 50 for Brill Suits and Overcoats—former prices e $25 and $28. : $3 75 for Pure Worsted Trousers that were extreme 'e values at $6. $ 5 0 for Youths’ Overcoats and Suits that were e extreme $8 and $10 values. $3 0 for Children’s Overcoats—all wool—blue, black, e Oxford and Fancy—that were $5.95,$6.95 and$7.95. Bre FOUR , Brothers STORES. -\s SQUARE, 14th, a. Bway. i26th STREET, cor. 3d Avenue zl BROADWAY, n. Chambers St. 47 CORTLANDT, n. Greenwich. 5'way and Cortlandt St. Stores Open Saturday Until 9 P. M. Union Square Store Open Saturday Until 10 P. M, and Harlem Store Until 11 P, M. TE os | Mey i AMES R.KEANE SCO, uVRAYIHING FUR HOUSEKEEPING | Sideboards, Fur ni- ture, Carpets, Rugs, Draperies, Pianos & Phonogr: Bes Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonder. é

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