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a en oak ne: Clee eee SER ee me WN? hidG WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1908. BURSTING HOSE. Tetrazzini Gives Another ine mn age GUNG [cee emcee ecm «© Greenhut Resale Her “Carnival of Ven fons whiel. Sir J : pf ORES SUES oe eee jer en ae era a and | Varia s / sh 2b “yw arded z \ (| M|| IR MEN taiktiols astonishianghiDe gs | eres rewardn DON’T WASTE MONEY | light a Big Audience. She : = WD > “J. = aa FOURTEENTH STREET West of Fifth Avenue Rugs | IG ASEMENT UN “FAL” LULTUKS: Company Underpriced SYLVESTER RAWLING eee - Dey Good ARGAINS Nineteen Lines Break When| BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. Anybody Can Reduce Fat at Home Riri s $250,000 Blaze Is at Its ale Gita Bil (a0 ae ie Re ir duce quick’) A prominent manufacturer’s surplus Spring In and Near the New Addition! i night, with Tetrazzini as An a were Yeuests production at about a third below the cus- | 2 | Worst. coobler's. wife, No matter what ‘ time the d@ | BLEACHED MU<LINS HEAVY COTTON BLANKETS | In a few extra variations cf her extra fleece { rey prices. 86-inch—-soft finish for the 1 Gs : —a wil Materials are Fine Worsteds, in light and dark colors; also Checks, Stripes and Plain Panamas, in lead. ing colors and black sings, her name {s potent enough ‘ i bats 56 |" Gneveusae : draw a full house, and last night was | eat s : The choice in colors and designs is large and PROMS MOPED esas iicspalotnone oraee | ME MUAPIe, thresd—atnee for singte MANY MEN — INJURED. | n¢ exception to the rule, Of course, faltett!, cobbler pi well varied. All the rugs are new and in UNBLEACHED MUSLINS | 4S cts, a pair. = eee : tor and made ; Ww eh ene ay fa t an at his first every way perfect. e base our statement | Girend- full, heavy, round eB itg This price Is Jess than hundred Caught in Trap by Back aicaed Gum aslts cance tHammecetouall eee eeeees cammarcovand “Arimondl of value in the comparisons below on the Limit 20 yarde—No Mail or Telephone Ontera store, “Hotel and Moarding j : i) Ly youngster, amid the laughter of the : : standard prices usually asked by all veput- | DWIGHT ANCHOR ana “In quantities { Draught and Cut by Shower | eee a yerntt s capt able dealers for the sizes mentioned elas SHEETING DS c BE Ete { 20 you yp ? wall thing in the Neacha rex no time in b nile they of Broken Glass. | eeiec mm tinal wey smaiidicnegacen enc) Size Value Price at this absurdiy low prices Made oe When I waked up I thought the police thin aleverya 6G simply to popularize the new ' Dp & and every- bh Qi] 54 4.00 7/3) 5 Rasement Section! were after me. I always prayed to have contro! x 54 in. OG he} St maeay . ‘ PROMT BY THE OPPORTU- ‘Twenty firemen were hurt and the great | 722 raneeey meee ee x7 | nu everytitn 36 x 63 6.00 4.25 mettn ee | more of the Slegel Coober Company |, Justice Mulaueen remanded Big Fa) 6 x Oft. 20.00. 16.50 i, : In FLANNEL DEPT threatened with destruction for a time| © the Gerry Soctety for investigation. | 83 J a3 White Silk Emb'd Fiannels— to-day when flames were bursting from|Th® father was sent to the Tombs. 3x 106 29.50 21.75 elegant desicns regularly .69.... 44 she wincoaa of the slx-story buuiding | *ceoruing’ty the nig toys sige Mul 9 x12 34.50 23.75 to tottre Na tt Saement 0. vest Eighteenth street, and/ queen by Assistant Sujt. Moore. of the 4 All-Woo! Twill) FI = i later from the windows of the twelve-| Gerry Society. tne Suliuitz family con, Fec8's Upioun Prcts Mate Downiowr 10.6 x 12 45.00 31.75 new Spring shadesese et, kings... 89 story butlding extendine trom No. # to| sists of the father, mother, Floyd and pete ania xirscaranes 10.6 x 13.6 55.00 44.50 Fancy Seotct Flannels— / No. 86 West Elghteonth street. “tor more. thi i Attent d wad G3 ferent f CEA, (eG Ca) While the fire was at its worst hos father ( ; ntion is directe: our complete line o! se RO NEr testrtteeecene 7 nifties beat h ry Yard-wide White Do began bursting. In all nineteen Iines| #iiftiess and frequently Heat tis i ey domestic and Oriental rugs, priced exception- value 14 Bera 8% of rotten hose gave way. and the fire-| on tim Nus Occasion — liv All-wool Eldendowns— men were delayed in getting the fire TPL Neg a Gear Gor bry aie — ally low. 5 ai, White and col'd—Vvalua 40... 19 under control. a dalication shows that on the night Misses’ and Smail oy" Bran * NOLION SPECIALS While none of the firemen was mor-|of the burglary voung Floyd climbed S an Thee Pee kinal for surgical and f Denar tally hurt several received Injuries of| Out on the Are-escape of his house and | Sale of ey are not only strikingly Feet ieee oemigiines 20) aad tara arontiyie nlarged/ vy, @ serfous nature and were carted off| the "factory. He then forced an en-| Women’s 14.50 good values—they are also Hed stripes -vilvie J9..... «12% | Sewing Silk—Colors and Black— to St. Vincent's Hospital for treatment. | trance through a window, and makin | + 5.00 Waists andeniabl aay apliys ather Beds— | 50 ya. spools—reg. 38 Woz. sss + 27 The worst injured were: uate ya toa ined o oer boxe u ce labeqan . M7 (Aas ‘B/ ani Basting Cotton—600 yd. spoole— CAPT. M’GUIRE, of Engine No, 8 ar-| ONE, "OE nner ih the machine, he Spring Suit. At 3.75 Each would be noticeable, even orth $1.98... reg, 55 doz Pee IPOD. tery cut in left wrist and other burts; pounded out his name on the piper. | fe} 1g us, G among average 5.00 waists oer Hooks and Eyes—assorted slzes— weak from loss of blood, leaving it there. Then he grabbed the | nong rage 0.0U ists, Choice Li Feather Pillow ae sana ui Be rem, ty Geis on WILLIAM GURAY, No, 1 Boeing | Ot ATLL ow wan aincovered tre ee for their clever little touches of originality gq Sehnert i Coyia Featharbone-—mite and nd fi out by falling glass. nt looked for Floyd Schultz, the! ednesday, = e 22.40—val rip | Soxka_ov Fy bs a Is ad! WWeeeereee « MORANK WARDER, No. 8 Engine,| fame on the paner furnishing the clue ° and beauty and for their careful put-together. | R2ER0—val, 2.49.2.40 | aoxta va atfeta Seam Binding ae hands and face cut. Pe eee oe eenttoae Ake Tevo Smart Tallored Models Shownvat The assortment consists of new and pretty |NEW COMFORTABLES & SPREADS | Binding “pe “tee ik. 12 UAE, So MIE Nol 01g toe: | coring © tony sven polioe wer uae in Jie Ua) eon) Paice models in lingerie waists, lace trimmed; lawn | Spectal Velues right tno! the line) tight wa nd 12 8 "EDWARD RYAN, No. § Dnsine, Sa etal Ge) oC teed waists, hand embroidered; tailored linen tor a ese Sos mea |r oR MnO een he no! 2 1 ag e Mc 1 . Dressmakers’ Pt out. jfrate Wahle discharged the E illustrate the smart Box Model, waists; and waists of net and black taffeta. : ' | |ecanetistensercseee ‘Arthur Costello. = patrolman, em-|2nd held the hoy and his father fo because it is a prime favorite § Se sae { 179) Bancwepultonact ployed by the Metropolitan Patrol Com. | ‘rial. The neishbors tald the boy with the smart miss and small As good waists as 5.00 can usually buy— 1 1qg| [#1510 2a doz —card of2doa.. .10 Dee aaa passlne by 1 THe Mele WBEY | Pearce oN teen are. woman who demand sensibleness and A 3 h ) 1)" | TOILET REQUISITES building on the Seventeenth street sie told the Investizator that " serviceableness in attire. The style \g ‘ ach. | 1.98 = ‘The ground |irzemular) in attendance and very un speaks for itself—jaunty, semi-fitted, bese) Standard goods in constant de- when he saw it wason fire. The ground | trustworthy having once stolen a bunc epee aoe iy aitned \ 293 mand, therefore interesting prices 4 floor of this building is O'Netl's restau- } crake erent ber cae an . deftly eres ts hi i ey a ie ’ &) that mean a dec vl. id 4 i t or told Judge Mutqueen thn? i sholesialalitymotitancylstriper : eh F AS Hea ree cugeme hans) Ge ah ay Rote the (toble Ce ee th ina skirt “tail Weare ‘thare with Wes Tailored Suits An advance showing, but | 3.49 ; 2 Sienosed folk theruinh a penn ‘ : one that 1s fully repres ' : te ‘The upper stories of the building are Z . fold, s ) presenta- i} sii) & size..... occupied by cloak firms, When the = Aahe jetties model, also included in for Women tive of the best efforts of the Gf open Tie Ch : firemen arrived they found the build- this offer is illustrative of he i és Fa aa { / ing blazing from cellar to roof. Chief smartest cut in Three-Button Cutaways and Misses foremost designers. There 6 aay ' ! Grokerilwnol lanawered litollithe iifirst may be more styles produced siarm, quickly sounded three others, — und Battalion Chief Ross, with forty en from Hook and Ladder Companies Nos. 8 and 12 and engines Nos. 14 and 1.98) Taffeta Rustle,.., .29 a 1 2.79] The new tafreta-tie inin then sik and w | 2.98 later in the season, but there can be none that is better. In both women’s and misses’ departments te any sold any price anywhere. 1 3, forced a way through the hal! to the! Sizes 14 to 19 vears or 32 or 34 bust c 1 | third floor, where they were blocked the key-note is, of course, distinctiveness. \ er pyelis exactiv what tt in "he toneanale thetr way through Wednesda Morning Sales We show nothing that is commonplace and | gual ne Light, Dark, White Black, the walla'when/the docr, would not sive 3 very little that is not rigidly exclusive with | Rellgious,Books and Articles | Silk and Lace Waists nd one by one crawled through. From 8 A, M. to 12 M, us. We have endeavored with success to way There came a sudden silence, which f maces 5 ; For Lenten Season: Rare values in these splendid toss knew would be followed by the fat No C. O. D., Mail or Bhan ekOrders Biles Aponertt find, or to design for ourselves, suits that peop amacue a ee tues sian p BeeaibachnaTauentl _ WEDNESDAY—another of our popular “Morning Sales" of STANDs combine the features of good style and good rarer BOO a ies Aven Hesthes, (|e rary cn et semen “Get out, men!" he yelled. “Get out RCHANDISE ONLY at WHOLESALE PRICES. 4 Z 2 | under git edge ees 6o)| Liber flaonwhiteeanal Antena We guarantee that our prices during these Morning Sales cannot be sur- taste with the attraction of reasonable prices. Renee in aati cia and| 4.98 The men made for the small hole in passec-money cheerfully refunded should we be underquoted. Prices, in both departments, range upward | "and Gospels—valus. 6... 49 | AM BITE: Cnet] Gre the wall and some squirmed throu — from 18.50. Manual of Prayer..... ng satin crossba OTHERS) Others could not get out tn time, and $1.75 Girls’ Tub Dresses, 89¢ Dress Goods, 59c. : Prayer and Hymnal Sets Dil kar tanec aeteiee jp. ees when the back draught came with a re 1.19. IMPORTBD BLACK STOR oii} | Immpaas'bie—carnarsl A THIRD oe SERGE, CHEVIOT AND PAN Wilbnireduunderssiitiedgesy. 98 MORE. port like a cannon they were hurled from GInts' run Dp Venise laces, emb'd, Mission Furniture | #8 not often that fur- Prayer Books. e niture of this tasteful, Hymnals . One-Third refined character—so de- | Testaments | MA; made from high grade A their feet. Only trained firemen could riety o! t t cales, ch. tralian yarns; in plain. stripes easaped Carp Seth Si CL i the tno ine or and, plaids: toh | Jet Diack ilk Chantilly, Lab: fr 1 : - 7 he ‘ot years eto i atin: Oriental Lac © cut and brulsed and othera were housands of American women age, und low neck effects, Wider. regularly priced 5¥c € g | aa aa shea er CO hres cere Oe cs ee Wa oe Coe elo (cis se TL LO __istcond Floor.) Below Regular supe for spring refur- FACTO ELT ea ee] Ace Gaal) Wes tas ihe bak sores rome ery Mina {their lives to duty. | Cty CMT SCbHRG | NG nishing and for su any sa ae folds ana braids and made |VORTH To hi 5 Ci tly the “2 pric . a ' summer Holy Week Books.. r vere aes Ode a OL oD nee ecto staryinelidice| an lnuarderstonkeapathes home meat (Third Floor.) Boys? 50c Blouse Waists, 39c. homes—can be secured underprice. But salth of Our Fathers... Gyaiceanit lerexenrristatees (fan $8.00 next door. A gust of wind came just{and pretty, the children well dressed : = BOYS’ BLOUSE WAIST: 3 : aye z Children’s Illustrated Prayer Books Sin Banta verge see big sate on the fourth floor broke|and tidy, women overdo. A female | | 26h lated Toilet Articles, foc Brands’ chuice section of pie the chance is here now—the result of a | Reserleat : 0) WO Oth) igtin” Paine Venise| 6-98 Revaeileniiah 4 ; QUADRUPLE PLA sUTTOS ah wh timel rchase. Full line of Books of Special Devotion ant. Val” lace and medal. TOUR ane rae etignteonth etreet to | Weakness or displacement is often Ree Soliar-or neckband; ail” > gun RDF RE ; | Alay Canctuaiy Laips—Houary Cases, ete ions. Pears raont Conese ulldlig! ‘James Col- | brought on and they suffer in silence, ‘titul chased x, pegularly pric These prices are all one-third less than our j ® = lins, night superintendent of the build-|drifting along from bad to worse, eens : (Third Floor.) regular figures on the same pieces: | Fashionable White Goods ing, and thirty employees mmannes ners knowing ~well that they ought to Qlain Floor), Sidelehairs at 5.50, 6.50, 7.00 & 8.00 | CrOsee CRORADIEG ATES and Areextineusshern 6aiy re have help to overcome the pains and $1 Bamboo Book St 75. ; 50’ 6 759. : | SSBARS SWISSES R et than break win-| "4 P A le P : iefs, 10c. $1 Bamboo Book Stanas, 75c. at 5.50, 6.75, 9:50 rs CROSSBAR S aaa See (iD eI sills st was {aches which daily make life a burden, antigay Me BAMBOO BOOK STANDS, 3 an chairs t 5.50 ee ee nae | SUESINE SILKS SILK CHIFFONETTES NAINSOOKS orale It is to these faithful hat Srossbare with hand embroidered [| inches high, 19. inches wide, 9 WH gw 100;-0; 00 [PERSIAN LAWNS FRENCH LAWNS FRENCH BATISTE MADRAS wae is to these faithful women tha! feeder inches deep; with three burnt Large reclining chairs at 15.00 & 20.00 INO, CAMBRICS LONG @LOTHS At the same time the firemen work-| 1 VNIA E, PINKHAM’S Also plain white and col- Wood shelves; strong 75 iAiltuoholsteredsuihiheauvileathe oe tase ‘aleears INDIA LINONS MBRICS ing in Elghteenth street were almost . . red embroidered. and 10 end auras) TeRueny Cc upholstered with heavy leather seats, and seats [every weave that Fashion prescribes for coming season—a range of designe puried under falling glass. They and| VEGETABLE COMPOUND lacostrimmed isla nen [es o gl Rael ee and backs, } | and qualities to meet every fancy and every purse. ...Appended items are thelr horses were cut, and half a} oo. 4° 4 boon and a blessing, (Main, Floor.) a A large showing of the extra heavy pieces, tor | therefore only suggestions: v4 Batiste—qualities that India Linons—yd. wide— dozen of the men were knocked to the libraries and dining-rooms. also at special prices. ground unconscious. The horses took|as it did to Mrs. F. Ellsworth, of 25¢ Linen 75c Royal Wilton Rags, 50c. vow the artistic group made to sell at 1b, an ; i / aLr ROYAL WLLTON RUGS, 18x27 would ¥ inons t Dee iecarslatleectimateest side a aac N. Y., and to Mrs. W. P. alas r inches, in beautiful color ‘effects 12% | Suk Chiffonettes—many lovely fl not ita Eigteanth, street wide its |Boyd, of Beaver Falls, Pa., who say: |] Seating ne Pad Uutg Casse ee Taffeta To-morrow we place on sale a quan: Finyorter suisiescatire Uirety ot | nother sumtimes go wer Fr et dineewaretencuniediby i ne Re able tees ees works Pardes wiae ' t8c priced at Tbe. 50c ‘ tity of the very desirable all-silk taf- lates: effects in dots and £ TSRUDIEMMibe lates eesee antes 1B4 joors of the building were occupied by | owing to the female trouble from which ae yard each. f R ‘bb {i pty 2 h Va a 8) et. qualities Fee iaiermeceanortin a: f¢ cloakmakers, and ever: } Thea regular! ; a : eta ribbons, 5 inches wide, in ever ney tit stes—40 | tripes—speclal...e.... « Anan en erectically, burned Out. |! suffered. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege- (Main Floor.) (Fifth Floor.) 1wooons ROT e Then [eae Yi |iweenehl De ttei Ba ttater 0 Ine ag | Surtine Silks—rich lustre—exquisite | A val At 18c a yardl—regularly 25¢ | persian Jan wit great value at It was while the firemen were trying, table Compound helped me wonderfully, to pump water up to the top of the sky-| and I am so well that I can do as big a : that the hose began to burat.| 4", i Oneviine after another splt and was|day’s work as | ever did. I wish every ercerized Madras—fully half a undred splendid patterns— cast aside as worthless. sick woman would try it.” Between Lenox Suitable f I s of bi ; all b Vite ‘The origin of the fire haw not been - 5 h S W uitable for all sorts of bows; all bows made with- French Batlste—16 1 che specially low price of 19 determined, ‘The damage is fixed at} FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. 2 t t. est, & Seventh Aves. out extra charge. Freerin CER aero | nen nish Suluinges—tor sult ie Finer to. 8! ' dresses—yd, wile—special.. 12% oT lala For thirty years Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, has been the ROY ADMITS THEFT standard remedy for female ills, and FOR SALE. has positively cured thousands of) ~277 4p women who have been troubled with fe URNITURE. tur privat displacements, inflammation, ulcera- | howe, consletns « \ fare tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, | “se pright Pla periodic pains, backache, that bear- ing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges- Eleven-Year-Old Floyd Schultz} tion, dizziness or nervous prostra- | tion, Why don’t you try it? _ Sixth Avenue, 18th to 19th Street, New York. MORNING SALES (Gordy car) ty B, Mim & Gy) To-Morrow, Wednesday, Until 1 P, M. To prevent dealers buying, we reserve privilege of restricting quantities, DENTISTRY. — | and evening ¢ elegan Our New ‘Anchor Denture” Tells Court He Stole Mrs. Pinkham invites, all sick miped searfs aud Squares women to write he: for advice. She ng Hat 50-Sx90—fine Un : to Pay Rent. has guided thousands “to health. Roofless Plate Holds. cai culy tank of rayne Union ttner ss, Lynn, Mass. Address, Lynn, Mass. 59 and .69° AUILDING. This plate is a great improvement over handsome wings 114 Nore id eT did it, Judea Me fadder and LAWYERS. iridwes Repairea mudder didn't know nufin? "bout. tt,"") wren ae XPRACTION CES all other plates. It does not cover the root Sak cErRe AUiLDING | xtra Bis” Crochet ~preads XisOLU TE VRIVACT, immediate Lady Attendants. Forelgn Languages Ae , 1 f : : hree-quarter full stze— watled Floyd Schultz, eleven years old, |” business, ‘personal. dict y Nee Bpoxens nn ia of your mouth—cannot get loose or fal! SE BETO NGGe handsamna Marseilles designs— 95 in court to-day, when he and his father masy Weekly Paynients. to Those Gn down, Ours is the her fancy styles—new VEVIO A ig apa eG accor F ble to c rimmings: 1 $38 6TH AVE. CORN 5 inch- RYalinsaid Puss eG RUIN. Seem GRE a SIN Sin Aiden An see A OREN | = : QUEAVED CORNER gist sr Only Place Where You Can Get the ‘Anchor Denture.” wnrta.ns 2) Meres:ixed Noi ecis " a chang the theft of a ba 2S 1 We are the originators and inventors. No iroubie to show it If CENTRE BUILDING. that makes rich drop aictments chaning the theft of e bar] FOR SALE.) SURPRISE SALE NO. 9) Bubbavehsoudclineniuhes (racreahinkisen mor tek eoneninnerartae Shires UN fanaa ened GS No. 428 Eleventh avenue. ASTLE’S § GIVES You Aw NOM oN EY | EDUCATIONAL. INSTRUCTION, &c. New Set ready to wear home at aight. pre line of colors—value 25.0.0. © ‘Why did vou do it?” inquired Judge || ONFIDENTIAL fl H iv htys| ~ Sp PaReng ag All extractions made painless by our wondertal AICI GlS)O) | ee es a ' Mulaueen RE Ewin al pencer’s NEW BOTANICAL DISCOVERY. All Work Guaranteed Ten Years SrRs BUILDING | boys’? Flanuelette .louses adras, cheviot and ENTRE RUTLDING. “To helo me mudder pay the rent.” | ( ASTLE ¥! was the avswer, “me fadder wouldn't Citebrr serk and T bad to steal” “How lone have you been stealing?” the Judee asked the boy bocd ise Vests et Snish—at! sizes Full Sets of Teeth, $5.00 Gold Crowns, 22 karat, $5.00 Gold Fillings . . . $1.00 up Siver Fillings . . . . 50c up WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS keep an *." BusinessSchool & 116th St. and Sih Ave, STENOGRATHY. TYPEWRITING REN Y OPEN 'F ; sin 6 sat Lina « aoteon Mus CLOTHING to Order on $1 LEM “Por weeks,” replied the boy. “But Pavone foot fits tine matertal long for all students passing satista me 1 shee 1 very da for danet ‘ honest. de old man didn't know it EXCHANGE CLOTHING CO., Pe eae oak trop-heat | OFY Da: evening. Call or write 1154 W, 23d St., New York. 414-416 Fulton St., Brooklyn. est -anitary Diapri g erie Hip tic iaa et EP ec ~ Neither ic me mudder.” SRO. BRDAD WAT.” Rotragie (on Fat Fl.) Oe tse cntee cis concrete (Opp. Eden Musee.) (24 door weat Abraham & Straus’) Full bea + -orown. navy, pink 1 Doyo know the difference between TEAS : FETS oe og toons ge Feuz none’! World Help Wante will quick! HOURS, 8 TO 6; SUNDAYS, 9 TO 4 worth 31.3 Anteater 3 ‘ ero anda suasethtainadarained: So Sih has. EL: | Quen \ mative will bring to your door the KING | German French and Swedish spoken. Ladles ia attendance. ee . us ‘You bet I do. | know good money! mouT, DUNC AAO WALE ST. ay. bet. 2d a Doth ote, Tel! 4U20--Gramargy, Workers that do things RIGHT. SOLD UNTIL 1 P. M. ONLY-—NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDE!

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