The evening world. Newspaper, March 3, 1908, Page 4

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BROKER'S TEETH MARK FOOTPADS IN “TERROR Z0K Detective Traces Pair by Wounds After Robbery on Street. ASSAILED } Screams of Women Who See Attack Bring Special Sleuth to Spot. “My experience means that the people of the west side will have ome and sit up al missioner Pingham hold-up men ani bi man J. MacLeod, a broker, who liv fm the West Point apartmenis, No | CAME 4 EAR HOME.) Maids in Jap Garb Serve Cock- Kimono Klate THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, Splash! The Turkish Tub Tea and Kimono Klatch KILLED WHLE Hf Ts ti the Real Thing for Society and Clubwomen Miss Sikee nee Starts fal Massage Machine a-Rollin: and the Innovation Bids Fair to Become the Seascn’s Popular Fad. | TOO, FOR FAT! LADIES TO RIDE. tails and Tea, and the Enter- tainment is Voted a Huge Success All Around. By Rose ¢. Tillotson. n Tub Tea and Now it's the ° oo ¢ o ° SENOS eS Pe GUESTS AT THE TURKISH BATM UUNCHEON.~ . .« « @ J ee, West Ninety-fifth street, to-day. Mr. Ee MacLeod, who !s a small man, was,Swedish movement soiree. the fiu-jitsu xe waylatd and robbed on the jamboree, mars }) matinee, needle- his home during the ni bighwaymen. \ to protect “Something mu People up here, MacLeod. “Why. they say of de ves were in the ghborhood yet these d if the d by sev- two men boldly held me up. assault had not been witnes thelr es to telh what ne S me each home until 1 o'clock this ing. The broker, stil! in evening then started for a short walk tiring. He was going we: Ninety-eighth street tw dam and Columbus avenu men approached him. As they separated, one goin of him. One of the men i blow in Other seized him by he was dragged to the Screams Bring Detective. Two young fons were across t the assa' The w ran tow Am. ecreams w who was < fourth street. “Two men death down ther When Goss reac “They | and my w Mr. MacLeod told he had bitten the han “That is e| froni,” he s was dc some identify them by their i3."” One of the men who the assault from across of that saloon, over th dam avenue. One of short and the other was ta’ Raga by Bitten Hands. Goss star man wearing a y came out hum: Goss passed Way into the r Were five men, and one of quickly spotted as the had aided in the assa “I wal grabbed Gos: is were badly bitten nde nievcurs reves of his coad were slainca TWO GIRLS MISSING. Disnyy from He Clty Vexterda ‘The ey City p reer asked to look for two y ris w @isappeared yesterday are Ger trude Grumbrecht, fifteen years old, of d Mamie Troll brother of Ger. that the girls h A SONG ULE he Boys that ma m Boston arrick 'T a ted at the women’s clubs took Jay afternoon in t 7 Montgomery entre bath knockabout—eal! it anything you | 4 like, even s is confidential) spank- H ng-machine special or fat-reducing Te- fA unio A CNTR it's the very latest thing out, | rd the entire box of fresh-every-ho' presidents ne plunge vester- 2 Hotel St. George t dressy moments inj} yellow kimonos, | twenty-eight | Man Who Took Nine Y matters e was ns Von Klen- na robe with a hectic flush end nty sandals dangling fro Alfre down her back. Miss | ted about ina clase-! apy. jn, aia Baroness von ranteiatinurs x did a ankey-Jones marshal long ine and co Riding the Go—Camel. liners Doesn't Remember NSIT Afton Siithell le cwhellea ee other victims tattoo was workin k of a round show e thin arn for hand kimono bri- mber of th Did Jiu Jitsu Stunt. the palm room the 8 Were then conducted. but to ent was yet in sight, for stl exercise. es, however, was the and done | fs too fat de- she said in be- Vhat she needs is ep breath- norning and baths, plenty doesn't take haif baths nt {sg one reason why she| ith avoirdupals and| try you are now] | cheon was served, ondered th in need of frazzle Tub Tea was a great ses to be for it is not on al and new, but it w TO PREVENT THE GRIP. eeAXATIVE BROMO QUININE removes th NI A eee tor nersature ot Be We CMON” repeated offenses, % no action was taken. to action was CHARGED WITH said President Haf- Still Holds His Job. shows that the inspec- This being a seco action would 1 the charges Build a Sewer cae tributed $1,900, up ate Tom D. er Conner took the| T'* A red siik| cause of {ts as . form, w! ti - 1 about her 9 ack $ w « YALE COLORS DEC | THE CITY OF MACON. said Bor What Pupin 4 MAKING BOGUS - SILVER iS charges were Pe Gis Man Caught Trying to f Pass Counterfeit Half Dollar of Good Imi: {in a ro | FROYAL Baking Powder Absolately Pure Makes the cake and | biscuit light, fresh, wholesome, delicious. | “SLEPT IN STABLE | Murderer Used a EAL Bepe adl named An tound) the do ~FORSK OM $1 BILLS} Sledge ‘Hammer and Struck Only One Blow. \ bie red-latred, red-bearded Pole, eas Michalebug. rashly dis- a South street salvon last n went to bed in a stable, | vis allowed to sleep. Hel tained re floor by his side story. ‘The % was 1 the rest of \ ; ) and dest 3 The second | cott s On the third) Snyaren Ste After oreak K runs the stable. | with more th the stal Peddlers and small} a good-natured | person, appeared in 100d @bout two years ago meself ul to Koerner. of work he was | », and in ation he did | n th comme e place. | . Ss had been absent from his! nts fn the neighborhood for two s previous to his appearance last He wande out ding money and t before he went | who keeps a horse in or to the biacksmit pen. Up in the stable he s with his skall crushed n the head. | stnifon | erer. Stern Brothers Brass Bedsteads & Bedding Exceptional Values, To-morrow THREE PATTERNS) OF BRASS BEDSTEADS, (5 bright or satin eaten) constru Par $30.00, UPHOLSTERED BOX SPRINGS, Formerly $12.50, WOVEN WIRE SPRINGS, with steel Formerly $4.50, WOVEN WIRE DIVANS, Formerly $5. A COMPLETE LINE OF BEDDING THE PRODUCT OF QUR OWN WORKROOMS, Upholstery C : with his head | aved wp A five-pound blood E WOMAN PLUNGES. FROM HiGh ROO TOKILL HERSELF Lives Half an Hour After Leap of Seven Stories Into Rear Yard. koff hurled hers: seven-story apart- 212 Enst Ninety-sixth Mra. Jessie from the roof ment house No. street early to-day, and although her | sia] was fractured and many of he: es were broken, she lived for half our afterward. Mra, Linkoff, whose husband Is koff, a basket-maker, was years oid, and about six months ago suffered a stroke of paralysis, which time she had been under the are of a doctor, : y wife had been very ¢ her continued {il k spondent on her hat, told her son, Joseph, # yars old, and a servant, that she was going to the home of a friend in the neighborhood and would be absent the greater part of the day. Mra. Linkoff must have gone immed- jately to the roof. The vicinity of the apartment houge Is thickly populated, | and from the windows of other apart- ments the woman’s leap was seen. Ac- cording to the statements of witnesses, | ed along the water- | she leaped far out, striking a clothes | line stretched from the top of No. 26 This broke her fall a little, and at the to sleep he showed six | second story she struck another clothes line which was attached to a shutter. The shutter was torn from its fasten- ings and the woman was thrown o: into the rear yard of No. 208. There she was found by a milkman, wno called Policeman Brosman. Dr Hail. of the Presbyterian Hospital, was summoned, but said at once t Linke! was beyond medical aid. ———>___ EDISON IS UP AGAIN. At the Manhattan Eye, Ear and ‘Throat Hospital, No. 10 East Sixty- fourth street, it was said to-day that Thomas A. Edison, the inventor, who was operated upon’ at that institution. was up and walking about his room fo-day and was rapidly recovering Mrs, Edison is at the hospital with side: viaited. finished with deep told. i I ins! at ape 1 fall $13.79 Suits of nh e serge of thie ouelity are f ns! Jack- HH] ote ake “single or. doub.c-breasted, and satin-lined. Skir . jor. 7 plaited and finished wi a fold. him. 8°" $18.00, 23.75, 29.75 38.00 and 42.00 $10.00, 12.50, 16.50 16.50 and 21.75 frames, $3.50, 4.50, 6.00 5.50 and 8.00 $3.50, 4.50 00 and 5.50 overings, and Drapery Materials at Decided Reductions FRENCH SILK DAMASKS, 50 ins. wide, at $2.75 Formerly $3.25 to 3.75 Yard FRENCH SILK TAPESTRIES, 50 ins. wide, at $1.95 Formerly $3.25 to 4.50 Yard TIGURED AND STRIPED VELOURS, Formerly $2.25 at $1.50, 1.75 and 3.75 Yard FRENCH’ JUTE ARMURES, 50 ins. wide, at 55c, 75c Formerly 80c and $1.00 Yard Oriental & Domestic Rugs Special Sale, Wecesday and Thursday 200 CARABAGHS, GH ENDJLES & SHIRVANS, 3 FT. TO 3 FT. 6 IN, WIDE BY 4 FT. 6 TO 5S FT. 6 LONG, at $7.50, 10. 00 ano 12.50 HIGH GRADE AXMINSTER RUGS IN ORIENTAL PATTERNS AND COLORS, srt.3By1ioFT.6, $17.50 REGULAR PRICES 9BY 12FT. $19,50 $21.00 AND 24.00 West Twenty-third Streed 1d “For Sale” Ads. < the "taren:oy— for Cash or on Easy ( \ With a Billiard or Pool Table in Your House Your Sons| Will Spend Their Evenings at Home. With a billiard or pool table, in your house your sons will spend their evenings at home. The playing of billiards or pool is not only a harmless rec- reation, but it teaches the grow- ing mind the importame of de- liberation, accuracy and per- sistency. Wanamaker EconomyBasement Sub-Station Store, Old Buliding. WEDNESDAY’S OF! Not on Sale Today. New Millinery $5 to $8 The Golden Milliner: Economy Basement. makes a_brill- lant showing of th At $— Women tweed in brown plaids and c At $7.00, regul Street anc long a paten pe z coats, single Rip-l engt Kirt is full Colors navy bi br Copenhagen bi Is years. Girls’ oe rts at $3.75 Women’s $3 Shoes, $1. 90 nd But shapes Kidskin | Lace Men’s Half F Hose 12c “Seconds” of the %c quality bo tan, fa printed or drop tine assortment blue; embroidered, stitch effects. Hosiery and eee gra Belts and Hand Bags | At Tbe, regu si—Hand Ba ylack grain S-inch; purse. At fc, regularly Tie to $1—Relts of alk braid, Im black and colors, or gold and silver flowered tinsel, fine les. “At 88, regularly 5e—Belts of gold tinsel, with three leather stri bodice effect, in bla:k, wivte colors, Cotton Dress Goods cf a_vard, regularity viss eMualin in neat d i. yard. regularl *atisie with m tripes. At Iie a vard, regulariv % ton Chey Suiting in ~ stripes plaids, checks $2 Silk Voile, 68c Voile, 42 inches wide, with nd_ medium size pompadour for street and evening jressos, In lengths of 12 yards, now. $1 inetead of $1. Dish Towels, 5c Isaze-ineh unbleached Mnen Dish not hemmed; of material at sells by the yard at three Umea this price. Inlaid ERIE $1 Ya, 5,000 vards of Lie floor and tile p: econds’ and ‘31.50 auntity Children’ Underwear At Anished w hit t %e-Cam Potticon ruffle or lace edge. Siz years. John Wanamaker

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