The evening world. Newspaper, February 25, 1908, Page 6

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| WHITNEY’S GREAT TRaNe R A HO NON, AUER, PEE HP.WHIVEY'S | TRAINER, DEAD ems Succumbs to Pneumonia After Long Illness at Millionaire’s f Nba Estate. HANDLER OF “RACERS. \ Trained and Saddled Famous} Thoroughbreds and Ranked High in Profession. | | | AIKEN, S. Cy John W. Rogers, trainer for the iz stable fand breading establishment of Harry Payne Whitney, died here to-day of pneumonia. Mr. Rogers has been poor health for the 'He contracted a months ago, which so Pneumonia IW. _RoceErs. fled in New ie at any moment and to h to the Southern farm to tak ‘he horses. Mr. Rogers was most noted > turt Rogers earned a for! Wis wealth might be es @ million. He s: the late William C. has handled ney colors eve deen a sick handled the hc won many importan Including “NAVY NOT TO Ri RISK LIVES Last year Rog! the champion 1 some other good Royal Tourist. } good races with Dinna Kk For the coming seas: had many promising + fncluding ear-olds, el r, Wh find a trainer to replace I Mr. when he suffe Nyphoid fever. sicians held out litte | SHOOTING AT MONITOR. | s | | | | a NRS INDICTMENT | tary ry WILL BE ATTACKED AIK EN.| You'd Be Sur prised he number due of cases of r SOLELY to im- I ibed eyeglasses. t only a thore ICULIST of ma rom St TUK Kans |; OCULISTS AND OPTICIANS 54 East 23rd St., near Fourth Ave. 54 West | 25th St., near Lenox Ave 333 Columbus Ave Ave. 81st & 82d Sts | FultonStreet, BROOKLYN. | oes Ove Abn & te Straus covery, “He fought the ly and soon was restored to health| Good enough to permit of tis tajang up his training duties v h last year Mr. “Rogers health was better than it Years Rogers wa. Brown, the Pitt During his term ogers won the Suburban . and also saddled horses as Buddhist, La Wghter and Report Mr. Rogers was just arrived of Afty-five ver Suitable for Dinner, Coats and Modish blouses. ANOTHER POPU (The ballad hit of ww, Nearly a he Broadway ( Makes the World LED HIS AME HIS NAME, BUT AR SONG, © Sam Bernard in, W WE desire to direct attention to the new importations Exclusive Waist @ Robe Patterns designed and embroidered in Reception, Carriage, Special Offering. a The remainder of last season’s Waist and Robe Pat- | terns are now marked at a reduction of from 30t060% Second Floor. || A. A. VANTINE @ CO. Broadway at 18th Street ntal Store Japan, These patterns are Opera and Motor HELD HIM IN $500 Bjorn Gana Made Himself Baron W. Gould and Then Sold Shares of Stock. he ty kr 1s, or was ing mining en 43 Wa of Harrington & Co. According to t 1 court this mor ; thember of + Vial A a The name « pa oaTirae a Sizes separated; select Gould, and the af w “consulting mir Well t Jur! with s the Lying: clally int! Aloysius M str es, ali pri sIZes; 4.00; sale street. 7 pies size; regular price, [-AMa ye Oth Ave., Cor. 2Oth Se. Last Week February Economy Sale Of Fine Shoes For Men and Women In Our Basement Store Bargain Tables Filled with the 1 satisfactorily by our customers. Women’s $3 and $4 Shoes To Close Out, at $].90 000 Pairs Men’s Gun Metal Calfskin Blucher Cut, regular 4.00; R ons made quickly and most — ali one price, $2.50) 900 Pairs ‘Aen’s Patent Leather Bluchner Up-to-date Jast, ail ong style, in every Q Fe sale ¢ Bi from the 19th Street oi the Hudson Tunnel, Our store is but a few steps Station Most Remarkable Shoe Values, Double Sty. In | i | EVENING WORLD, 2UESDAY, HUDSeN ce DMVUARY 25, ‘OPENING DAY OF THE HUDSON TUNNEL TUNNEL OPEN NG CELEBRATION WEEK A Tremenccus Boon for Thousands of New Jersey People Who Will Shop in New York. l | YRAINS to-day are speeding to and from !loboken to The 14th Street Store and other stations—thus, enacn er solving a problem that unites Manhattan and New Jersey and Creating a tie that water could not It’s an astonishing achievement in every way, sa wonderful thing for the people. Street State trom Hoboken about as quickly as it takes to walk from 14th Street to 28th Street. for New Jersey shoppers Our Delivery Service, while already one of the best equipped in Northern Jersey, We have our own stables across the Hudson River, and our Delivery Wagons are constantly travelling in all directions. We look forward to enormous increases in business. purchases you make in THE 1471 STREET STORE will at all times reach you promptly and satisfactorily. This being Hudson Tunnel Opening Celebration Week at the I4th Street Store, Extraordinary Special Sales will be held every day! 1» Don’t forget that. after almost 34 years of bring about. You can, from to-day on, reach The 14th it will prove a splendid accommodation will be constantly amplified as occasion requires. Therefore, the | QRES, LORE. | see OOO EME | TAMPER TL ato ear. LOMO P P| SA MPENGN, FY TO-MORROW, Infants’ || Kimonos. Corset Sugar. Coffee Dress Sofa Children's smyrna Dresses. ete Kip | Covers. J Standar Pots. Chambrays. Cushions. Dresses. Rugs. w F : x 2. quart double - p Filled with si White | Lawn. “Brown Dros coaced e Black or White floss; 18, 20 mis iaborat f 390. (Second lose Meyers Sample < Meyers Sample? Gloves. $1.25 and $1.50 values. These are the gloves for men usuaily advertised at $1.50. Mocha, Cape- skin, Glace and Suede leathers, Pair,. WULBOATEDETSE ALTERED Go <=) o EOS: 1 ceoepeen tiated, OS Roller Skates. hat will be Men’ s ‘Shas Rose $3 Kids and (Third Toor _ Brussels Rugs. 3s. One of $22.98 traurth) Floor.) Notions G CHINESE, nc yun IRON- 1c MAN Ze sist ow oa MENS BOSTOS ae 20 Ihe I5c ps STOCKING Ft a 3 RIZED RT BRAID, Ge eye Women 's Spring (Second Floor.) Bed Sead double Importer’s Sample |o ves. r Women nt fring: and 75: Lens. cam geet OC i ae Shirts. (Main Floor Girls’ Sion eo SLC (Third Floor.) pound linen bu 32c (Sixth Floor.) 89990000 000118 08088 et ete ete ? Boys’ Bloomer Pants. Materials that will wear 5 well; all desirable pat- full and terns; cut strongly made; patent waist bands; sizes 3 to 14 years, Pair... 4 23¢ Wash ( (Chri and Cotton — Wash newest lesigns; regular "= 15c var 18 _ Dinner Sets. price ndreds of these sets rosebud decora- tlons eerie service for six per- ¥ acauunnncnncunec cnc reyy “ (asemenc) Women’ s. Vests. mporte < 2'cakes forss +s sie MO RN COMBS wore EN Stene 0c ay T “Oni | ROUGE... IDEALIA VIOLET Catia ee: \ SUAY ., 19¢ (Main Floor. » Women’ s | Waists. and popular everal ee ia Ipt cor CRE en 1 blouse effects, jacks with lace insertions tucks; sleeves ince cols front and Corset Covers. ‘a ctmyoed evel th) dainty es luce inser: vvaaas’ 49€ (Second Floor.) ee Heron IE Looe aaa: Bed Sheets worth @c. Each.. (Main Fioor.) Children’s Wash ok in a dozen dif- pons hack and } for Sat beds; Dresses. Regular covered wi $3.98 (Third Floer.) price i er. N ‘Orde 5c (Main Floor) to omer No Mail Orders $1.59 (Second Floor.) 15c opring Suits. Made of Chiffon and $4 values; forty s for your selection; Vici Kid, Patent Kid and Gun Metal leathers; ace 2% to widths AA to E5 pair........ @$1. 49 (Third Floor.) slenioeees: 5 Silk Shantungs %4-ineh all-silk Shantung: in @ full range of all th new Spring shades; reg. ular price 6c (Main Floor China and Bric-a-Brac. Complete sample lines of two im- ce] Chap or Butterfly effect tghe fitting Ja (elias, $14.98 : GROCERIES Bacon —3.0© narrow, tean sumer cured strips | of Hireaktast Bacon, fresh from the smoxe- house, offered to patrons of The 14:h Street Store's Grocery 0 Department Wednesday at an exceptionally low NOTE.—Sold at this price with gro- cery orders om: 3 i Also Oxford Ties; $3, $3. | price, Ib. NEW LAL = porters. Salad Bowls, Cake Plates, Every eke wuate Frat Sus erat Chop Trays, Celery ‘Trays, Sugat anteed new lad; Inape and Creain Sets, Rose Jara, Cracker in carton oy Selected; aale fh s. alt kinds of Jugs, inealay piece Tea Sets, . L1G | Trays and BL nas, of TEAS yeeee: Ga, Zhe, Cc Your chotce of all ular 500, including te" 350 Bleached Muslin ~ | 5 cases mill remnants of various grades lengths: yard wid Men ’s Underwear Sizes broken, but in some numbers Bees there are Ail all izes a Femsurkable 2 pargain: $1.2 Underwear, garment, ES — Russets | MNEAPPLES — 4 nave ns Si 2 Bese 80C.5 a BS, {fkie Underwear, 40 tor BBE. 7G wo } eaen MONOGRAM WHISKEY Bolg, rerslariy: a: 32.75 | | — Kegular $1.00 full quart 69 Bo 3’ R eefers ‘a Mans and graye; MARINET & STAR COGNAC — Imported, in glase, silk velvet collars! Regular | price | $3 Sizes # to 12 Bach. $ 1 .90 L, ,OIN LAMB CHOFS, 1 Fe | wea eID ce FRESH FORK LoL F FRESH PORK HAMS — Lean, ose! 2G | trimmed; wll | 466 SMALL TURKEY! —Young qurkes Made of excellent Muslin; full yoke price 50c. Garment. Bollers; flat bottoms; boarding bouses. Regu- (Third Floor.) and clusters of tucks 7 33 (Second Cc enamelled covers; suita- 59 lar price $1.39. , c Muslin Gowns form trimmings; regul Coffee Borlers 6-quart Coffee ble for large ny. or ee esornent Washable Pongees iwiitly torn inh handlin, 15¢ | 2-inch silk Finished Pongees in iBasocsa + F9G TP solia colors, including new isis ciate setae | SMELL. i? Yared ncolesinresy c al Be. (fain Wall Pager. SAI~ IIc hARGR WEAK. 6¢ CHINOOK MON who! Bedroom, Hall and Kitchen ECIAL 10 A. M. TOIP.M. Papers, Bright, new: de. Tc signs; regularly 12 Fresh Pork Shoulders Toe. Roll 6c and. 2 1,000 pieces at exact whole 1 Parlor Papers—. dining- rale coat: "Ro "morn than two " DC foots and sittings Toms, Gilt em- to @ customer; Ib... boaned and tapes! RaPees: Hoi toc een Fourth Floor. 1 22¢ PUNCH BOWLS! The celebrated Near-Cut Punch Bowls, They are exactly like cut glass. Made by the Cam bridge Glass Company. This pattern was award- ed the highest premium at the St. Louis Fair, 1904, as being the best reproduction of cut glass ever maue. They are the standard of perfection In finish shape, A valua ' tion to any home. 14-inch size, the largest punch b made and re- oe volves on a foot, Never 4 less than $2.98 (THE 14TH STREET STORE, Basement, (Sixth Floor.) tSecond Finns (Pourth Floor.) Oilcloths. Big range of 45c and 50c Floor Oilcloths; best No. 1 grade made; Price, a square YI, opa9000 27c (Fourth Ficer.) Women's Hand Bags. Anthony Squaw Bags genuine Kidskin leather, Black, Tan or Brown. Regular prices $1.25 and 69. Special (Main Fi Women's Spring 5 Stach jc mined with white ‘n embroidered collars and Cute rimmed with Rajah collars and teh fold at bot- rah ae skirts with Bix- (Second Floor.) Milk Borers. M-quart, seamless, double Milk or Rice Boilers; enamelled cov. regular price 45c $1.19, (Basement.)” Men's Half Hose Seconds of Lisle and Cotton Male Hosen black, fancy, embroidered, feet, ete; toes; pair. Chinen Stockings. Fast Black, in heavy and medi lum weight; 1x1 and 2x2 ribbed; siz 8c Linen Collars. 5 to 10; double Par White embroidered and colored striped linen collars for women. Various styles of embroidery; large assortment of col- 10 ors; regular price 2c. Each , ° Misses Surts. Panama in_ newest Made of good models; single-breasted coats trim- med with fancy Black brald strap- ping around collar and cuffs. Skirts gut full, plaited with fold at bot- t k (Second Floor.) : $9. 98 “Neck Ruchings. Black, White and coiors; of ngs shit: fon,'etc., In a number of different styles for your selec- lic tion, Regular prices 19 and 2c, ¥ Go- C. arts. $10.98 Collapsible Go-Carts, with fold- ig leatherette ste hook: ait $5.98 “(third Floor.) Batistes. White Plaid Batistes; cholce de- *; splendid line ton, Very 612.98 at sis (Fourth Eteory

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