The evening world. Newspaper, March 11, 1908, Page 5

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6 IRDA B ap a UN vin uo sbUite oR it Young Garmandia Feil Is ina Cri cal Condition. PLOW ITE sHT Td cl Counsel} for P Tin His Fieal the i His tiorse and or hot by the throug Justice OG gisters he refuse) corted by a Agnt “We're not t clared Oharione. ourselves to thin and on a day | to be riding in wlew of the made in the “I will go bef 1 sald you py out long brought to time. Asistant Dist threw down have had enc Mr, Greenb miss th Attorney a en the mine proved stock.” he writ and or A TRIAL TREAT- I WILL SEND you MEN’ gerald THe doen't dare look me in the eye." gaia Katherine : wets, ont of office s justice." ot — i “a Tamareguing yh a Men Change So. (From “0! Yes.” exe thuslastically ‘on Obesity. ee ny. reatinent sit wilt HApFoRD, M.D, UY stew Vorks THOUSANDS HIVE i | | Weak and caiteitts kidneys are Teasees ible fp more sick- ness and suffering than any other disease, therefore, when through neglect or other Causes, kidney trouble is permitted to continue, serious results are sure to follow. Your other organs may need attention—but your kidneys most, because they do most and should have attention first. If you are sick or ‘feel badly,’’ begin taking Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, the gre t kidney, liver and bladder remedy, be- Cause as soon as your Kiducys begin to get better they will help all the other organs to heaith se. brick dust or sediment in the urine, headache, back ache, lame back, dizzi- | ness, poor digestion, sleeplessness, ner- yousness, heart disturbance due to. bad idney trouble, skin eruptions from bad 1. rheumatism, lumbago, ritability, wornout feeling, ambit ym, may be loss of flesh, f Bright's. disease you, which is the Prevalency of Kidney Dis: * Most people do not realize the alarm- fing increase and remarkable prevalency of kidney disease. While kidney dis- orders are the most common diseases that prevail, they are almost the last recognized by patient or physicians, who content themselves with doctor ing the effects, while the original dis- ease undermines the system. The mild and immediate effect of H trouble, Swamp-Root, the at Bicney lier and | Swamp-Root is Pleasant to Take. bladder remedy, is soon realized. It! if you are already convinced that stands the highest for its remarkable | cwanp-Root is what you need, you can cures In the most distressing ca chase the regula: fifty-cent and one: Symptoms of Kidn Troubie. dollar size bottles at all arag stores Swamp-Root is not r Don't make any mistake, but remember everything, but If you pass your water frequc smarting or innit are ‘obii nivht ar the name, Dr. Kilme: the address, Bingh you will find oi uuip-Root, and high stand with BOTILE i A sample SAMPL| you may solutely tree ceived fron ised to send for a sanple ner & Co,, Binghamton, N. ¥ bbe sure to say you read this generous offer in the New York Evening World, THE EVENING WORLD. WEDNESDAY, MARCH Victor Talking Machines and Edison Phonograpiis cn Weekly Payments Of 3] emanmraremnw, (THE BIG! “MEET ME AT STORE: Fee’ SIEGEL ja SELF (NO_CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE! | | This Store Is the Present |. Incoming New York Terminal of the New Jersey Tun- nel System Ms) 11, 1908. SIXTH AVE, i8™AND 19" ISTREETS IEW YORK) OGPERG. _J.B.GREGHHUT, PRESIDENT. Clearing Up After the Fire A List Such as No Store Ever Wishes to Print, and chase made before iia 2 Single stamps after noon.’™= Few Stores Have Ever Printed i HE fire on Eighteenth street Monday night, which broke through our Eightcenth street windows and filled this store with smoke, might easily have been worse in | i actual damage done, but could not have come at a worse time The store is full of fresh Spring goods. of dollars’ worth of merchandise which, while practically as good as ever, cannot be sold as perfect and fresh. some of it was scratched and tumbled by the fire-fighters. i The chief damage was done to the departments on the Eighteenth Street side of the Store. of them have nevertheless contributed bargains to the sale, in order not to be overshadowed by the others But the store must 'e rid at once of all the goods damaged even slightly. bring our stocks to their normal condition. Women’s Undermuslins—skitts, drawers and | Men’s Silk Lined Mocha Givves regularly up t0 $1.98) at. Eee —Myer's or Adler’s make; were $2; now... (Main Floor.) eeseniieeank Genter Pictures—in pretty oak frame or gilt frames; Women’s U ndermuslingettcons, were 25C to 50C; NOW. .vesee eevee drawers 17ec hae Third Floor, Center.) and corset covers: regularly up to $3.50; at $1.95 |Christy Pictures—¢leven excellent subjects to Second Floor, Center-) ‘SOchan se 2 89c; now. et from; in black yap Net ae dressy model with Renaissance (Third Floor. Center Waists oke and collars; Jananese silk lined | Pasteis—theve are beauties; in fancy gilt or hrougnouttauantitvalimieddirestiariasiles gold frames; were $8; now........ $d» 00 At....... 95c Third Floor, Center! Fine Porcelain Dinner Sets—!0° pieces. with soup tureen and three meat platters; gold spray dec: oration on attractive shape; were $9.50; row. 0-90 Third Floor, Front.) {Thin Japanese Teacups and Saucers | —in characteristic Japanese decorations: 12%e VA WeTE LUC; NOWsccceesseseress cece eorecccccce Third Floor. tro +. ¢ | Pressed Glass Salt and Pepper Shakers —sterling silver tops; cut glass design; Die 2h: were 25C; MOW-ssecsecreceoseesees “Third Floor, Fron) 'Fine French and Austrian China Tea, Bouillon and After-Dinner Cups and Saucers—wide aseortment of shapes and decoia- > —fine glove kid | ns—many hand-painted; for- ~ Leather and Persian Belts eal CHAS ItaH amen trlcestwereisilledaisit sieichimnow smal OUC black, brown and tan; gilt harness (Third Floor, Front buckles; value SOc: now a) GEA Foonqaa oc 38e | Hand-Painted See a nichlate Sets ) - several attractive designs; complete wit! choco- Faney Persian Belts—¥ith colored pearl) ate pot and six cups and saucers; were © $1.95 gowns, frames; Second Floor, Center. Wool Batiste Waists—* 'ailored, long-sleeve | model of white wool batiste, squares: with black hairline stripes forming quantity limited: regularly $1.95; at oC {Second Floor, Center.) Petticoats—*#"i ous Kinds, including Jersey-tops, fine sateen and taffetine garments; worth up to $3.50; slight'y water marked, but otherwise perlect; at. 95 (Second. Silk Petticoats—b!sck and some beantiful | colors: heavy rustling quality; worth up to $6; perfect goods except for evidence of water stain > $3.85 Second oor, Center.) with buckles to match: a— (Hun Bt aonscoouece regular price 25c; NOW .....+++++ ss lic Crh Sas BIeceeReea Main Floor, feean . —oak and mahogany finishes; sold rth, Mary 2. Rockers regularly at $8.50; now.... 96 ral iy volumes; Mrs, South Books mes, Mary Agnes Flen iters; dah poune books; g and other (Flith Floor.) egular- —made of weathered oa stylish _ Te Rockers iis sii maues were $e; now., $3.25 well fcowa Hs ly 15¢; at (Third Foor, Cenie (Fitth Floor.) No flames touched them, but the smoke fingered them over pretty thoroughly. $1.5) Musiing~b!eached; such brands as Fruit. Lonsdale, | H Towels-emmed buck towels . = heavy, full Glass Towelling—!5 inches wide; heavy | With five Drawers Bed Spreads, | Stamped Coilars & Cuff Sets & Doilies Umbrellas—Union silk covered; for men and wom- value $2.50 ; at. Lingerie Parasols—tucked. hemstitched Photographs—oe dozen cabinet carbonets, a As a result, we have thousands azeT It smells of smoke, some of it is tinged by smoke, Departments in other locations suffered little or not at all, but most To this end we announce a swift and sweeping sale which will quickly inches ht and ularly wide; dark 19¢ Worsted Mixed Suitings—3s adiey and Old Glory; the right to limit quantity; yard, at...--++seeeee (Main Floor, Rear) Suiting in plaid and check patterns; reg, 39c a yard at.........- pu GoceunbeE (Main Floor, Center. ) Sewing Machines—Victory Drop Head Sewing Machines, with $11.59 $12.50 white and red borders; regularly 124sc each; at.. 8c | Main Floor, Rear.) special at all the latest attachment blue selvage checks; regularly 9c a yard; at. ‘Main Floor, Rear.) Blankets, Comforters shgitly mused: white and gray | and Piliows otton fleeced blankets, full size; | fine silkoline eon tactera| odd bed pillows, and slightly soiled and mussed bed spread: g ularly $1.39 to $2 each; 8c and red p sete oc i) odds and ends of the pany kinds that we nk; wh (bird Floor, C |Golden Fleece Yarns carry, regularly 1 1c to 35¢ last, a hank seo... sees (iin Fioor, isch Street, Center. ) ors only: inch.... (Main Floor, 18 Center) sem slightly soiled and ‘tamped Linens mucsed;cushion slips.stamped and tinted centerpieces, cushion top and ba regularly 19¢ to 49¢ each ; Third Foor, ar- mported and domestic; | Women’s Underwe: up 10 4 25¢ $1.25; a Men’s and Women’s Hosiery less; all sizes; value 10c; at Main Floor, Center and s: many different designs ; made to retail up to 3 12'.c each ; at. ic , year— Norfolk and New Bruns: Men’s Underwear~ (ey deiweary medi olall sizes up ~ rect; ate... O9C jor, Rear.) weight; in white and natura iain Goede to 46; value $1.2 $1.25 tie en; fancy o: (Main Floor, Fro |Men’s Balbriggan Underwear—s"itts have png or short sleeves; double-seated drawers; sizes up, ; 29c and 60c embroidered styles ; to 50; seconds of 5 (Main Foe worth up to $1.75 } ( Floor, Front. Boys’ Underwear—™*« of ribbed cotton; well made ecru; sizes up to 15 ye SOc; at .-- and finished; gray or valu p:oofs to select from; Eee; ularly $4.50 a dozen; at... RSs (The Benedict Studio, Seventh Floor.’ (Main Floor + Center.) ‘Suits, Raincoats and Top Coats for Men and et i rf fs Worth Up to $20. To Be Hustled Out Now at A Merciless Cleaning-Out of Hundreds of Garments That Were Roughly Handled, Smoked or Wet During the Fire on Eighteenth Street Monday Night. ill need pressing. Some of it is Winter clothing that we were holding for a big final sale, some of it is new Spring clothing just put out on our counters. Boys’ Suits Worth Up to %6 at $1 and $2 Boys’ Boys’ Russian Blouse Suits; plain blue and fancies; new styles; sizes three to eight years. Were to be sold at $2.50; to-mor- >] espe ene STEARNS es SORES TER SOE EE q y a ;10 — k, white, tan, gray and Girls’ Cloth Dresses—222"' 329 in ali 1), Lisle Gloves Ree e ere TnE Os nvaliG good styles; sizes 6 to 14; $2.50 and $3 values; at ...+ $1.10 pret- | mode: 19¢ Abesceseeeee eoeeenceeees (Main Floor, Front.) i —Black, white, tan, brown and Silk Gloves light colors; were 50c at. (Main Floor, Front.) Mousquetaire Gloves—}6-button length; siik suede; wete $1 and $1.25; (Main Floor, Front. ) Rockers—™®#hogany good looking and stron al ate. : $5. (Fifth Floor.) 49¢ Batiste Robes—mate of fine materials and ricanized neatly trimmed with lace and broid Ives $5 ¢ 18 v0) oe How te eaessse $2, $5 and $7.50 $6.95 (Second Floor. Center.) Misses’ Lingerie Princess Dresses—?\"\, trimmed with lace; sizes 14 to 18; sold regularly at $3.95; at.. seceee $2. 85, aiGloues Si on length; silk Mousquetaire Gloves Isic taffeta sk 5 @ | or suede silk; black or white; regularly $1; at (Main Floor, Front.) White House Cook Book—ound in silcloth cover! ree 39e; ular price 75c; at a—Am Encyclopedia Britannic a ; umes, bound incloth; damaged by handlin (Main Floor, Front) regularly $39: at Corsets—™2‘¢ of good materials; excellent models Sacco fon Pan ocr CEn cae HARE | and workmanship leading brands and a ate FINI eS perfect, except a tew slight water marks; Table Covers—of ,tanestry: reversifles | 128112) were $5.50 and $7.50; now. $2.50] sel fringe: ‘Second Floor, C eri) Men’s Oxfords —0"" own $4 Foot Mould brands slightly soiled: princi- eg =» pally patent leathers; now . $2.79 69¢ Men’s House Slipp er: leathers; slightly soiled Secend Fino! avy t } regular price $2.50 een (onc, 79¢ (Third Floor, Front. —made of fine guality of net in Sash Curtains Marie Antoinette, Arab and Filet effects; 1%, yard long regular price $1. 75a PAITs Ateseeeeee pur = $1.25 grades tan and black ~~ do 1,000 Single Nottingiam Garlaigg 50 inches to 60 inches wide; 3's yards long. y ences : different designs; regular price, 1-25 each; at 29€ Women’s Oxford Ties he anaes Atbicd (oor brant) to sell at $2; good styles of patent leathers, @ d quality of cambric, filled with | with dull backs; now-.... $1! size 24x24; gg | econd Floors Rear.) Colonial Solid Oak Refrigerators— apartment house style; 50 ins. hig 25 ins. wide, ear.) Morris Chairs—“s and mahogany finishes, com- plete with velour cushi Reg- and 18 ins. deep: ice capacity of 60 gular a gg) ularly $10, at $7; regulariy $13, at price, $12.50; at..... saGHDHERT-|en09 regularly $17, at $13; regularly $18, at cesses (Basemen z . filth Floor) Glen Lehigh Coal Cooking R nges— Morris Chaiss—* ade 0! sotid mahogany: com.) 14 ins. square ov n: slightly damaged by water plete wit regular price $15.75; Aleesecsvesesessessccsess $9 velcur cushions: Basement. Jumper Dresses~°! 'inese were $18; now.......+....4. (Fifth Floor. made in a very Rockers aeeecinee olid oak; w nd dura. | pretty style: (v be worr le. Regu arly $5, at eae home: colors are th naira ale blue, pink ey RR Iueea tee eo oe acco es noe suave are ie narHERL PALS BLU Rtg cond Floor, Front , & H.’’ Green Trading Stampa We Give Them TT Oil Heaters—iapanned finish: slightly damaged by | Children’s Drawers ~€anton flannel and flan- clette; perfect; regular price, $2. Lingerie Dresses—the best value shown in a | Children’s Coats—; izes 2, 3 and 4 years, vale its former price; | Children’s Flat-Top Desks—™4¢ 0°! hard- varnished; the writing surface folds under the lid; | strongly price $1.25; oe English Carriages—* miniature of the Tapestry Brussels Carpets—3.200 yards of in attract Axminster and Velvet eer two sizes, d by smoke; regularly $24.50, 5 yang ony $22.50 and $19.50) ar fers $16.75 Venise Lace 4 Handsome Rose Mont oo a large roses; 9 i two buds S4 —One ini of | A and fine foliage ; in the new spring shades, at,, 20€ Dress Trimmings and Buttons” HEE Second Floor, Front appliques: imported to sell up to $2.30 a Roses for Hats large Single rose, bud and yard; paige Pearl Buttons” Walenanniocean nya { up to 10e a dozen: now, a doven j ; H i Children’s | i i th t Belk Silk Elastic Belting—20'2'7 colors. Stripedion ers : None ot it is badly damaged—you will wonder why we sacrifice it at all. But it all goes at one price Actual values on to-day’s standards of pricing run as high as $20. $7.75 Double Breasted Suits, new and popular spring and medium weight materials; smart styles, sizes 7 to 16 years. Were to be sold up to $6; now-- 92 sizes 2 to water; otherwise absolutely al 85; Ateeveseseevee BL 280 ‘ement.) 12 years; value 39¢, at. 2le {Second Floor, (Bi oO OB erin OB (Second Floor, "Ge 2r | Women’ 's Short Kimonos— and sleeves satin trimmed; value 8 Second Floor, Cenver, | Women’s Dressing Sacques styles to select from values up to $1. 50; lingerie dress at $5, = pink, blue or white; at.... $3.95 Second Floor, Front.) $6.75; German flan front y 39e wood and nicely Seer made; a very useful toy; Thursday.. sees (Third Floor, Rear.) ~of Melton flan- veral good = yard large carts; well made and highly polished; folding hood with ja- 4 panned spreaders; solid rubber-tired wheels; $9.85 Pa regular price $3 Thursday...+. $2.85 {f : Third Floor, Rear) front; Persian trimming: value $1. ig Axminster Carpets—abou 2,500 yards of (Second rloor, Genter iF choice designs; new 5d t ! spring goods that have just been received: ye, | Hood Go-Carts—5 sitieren: styles regularly $1.20 a yard; at. eoonbeua B5e | dash andrectining back; titte Fitth Floor, Front) cloth hood; lined and has 2,2 carpets 46c e colorings: regularly 65c a ro 9x12and8.3 ur to $1.50; re 3; choice patterns} have been slightly sviled and Deep Suit Cases el frame; two shirt pocket: 25 comer around iment; we Thirst Flannelette “Gown ng—pink lue 4 sizes ' to ! V4 years: value 59c, aie 39> Cone stra and stripes;

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