The evening world. Newspaper, March 24, 1908, Page 8

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) tok PVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MARCH 24, “WHERE WAS FIRE? in the Stove, Firemen Ascer- tained After Hour and a OVE 10 UEATH oo ey ONTHEDAY HE BELA OF AGE ag Long Fron gh for Any One to says Man Whose 8 a oh eats Somnambulist Goes From Room to Factory and Steps : ee Out of Window. ROCKEFELLER MAKES = meee A STOP IN RICKMOND.| » Warren, of No. % employed as shipping clerk by! Mil Embossed Silk Elastic Beits: $1.75 Values, Special 98c Matt Floor involved is a manufacturer's surplus stock of Belts, made of bi ity imported silk tic, in light blue, h , brown, lavender, black and w hite, cu 2! riveted buckles. ititully embossed, in variety of designs, both trixing, Live, Suicide Was Foiled. Br MADE TWO AT Charles EMPTS. RICHMOND Rock Prevented From Taking Acid, canter He Almost Succeeded With Gas. SKIN ON FIRE—AGONY UNBEARABLE, Terrible Itching, Burning Skin Dis ease Now Quickly Cured. “Tm twenty-one years old, Meutenant, end that’s long enough for any one to five. Old Doctor Osler had the right fea, but not enough of it,” declared Isador Stre!t, of No. 601 East Seven- feenth street. when arraigned to-day fa the East Twenty-seoond street sta- tion, charged with attempted suicide @treit shared an apartment with Jacob Stemmer in a flat ocoupied by Mrs. Sehepowits, who is a widowed sister-in- law. For months be has been {dle 1M, end frequently told the woman that he would ill himself as soon as he be- camé twenty-one years old. His arrest ftoMiowed an unsuccessful effort to kill himsel by carbolic acid yesterday and @ rescue after an exciting encounter with @ boarder, Isador Teclac, to-day & @ruggist informed Mrs. Schepowitz vegetable external remedy that oved beyond all possible doult worst cases of Ec: M1 neat and higan demand for this remedy rt time be- that the are just ds of cures it has Eczema and © b ses of the skin must be tr locally tews Q r i to the y nto the 4 1 the blood. It is tn tho skin and only skin decp. You must get at the seat of the disease and kill the germ by making t appitcations to the skin. Mrs. I. B. Pi ville, Mo. writ Box 414, Caruthers ‘Words aannot convey yestertay that Streit had been seeking PP . D. D.. ‘The taco casbolic, pleading that he wanted the ‘! my baby boy wus @ solid ecab. when | b secure! (petson for cleansing purposes. He was Fefused the acid at the store of D. Biue- etein, but later procured it from an- other druggist. The woman hastened o: tyome and was in time to knock the cttle at once and began to apply tt. i i It healed my 's face completely, If any one wants er information about this I, shall be co glad to hear from them.” ‘Testimonials of hundreds of cases of re markable cures by 0. D. D, Prescriptior ‘bottle from his hand. H jend an tnter booklet on skin disease “Why did you do that? he asked. | and its treatment, exercisn, diet bathine “Don’t you Imow that you are only | hk may Yb) had eal oy cating 9, wm B 0 er & Co. where ), Prescrip- putting off the event?’ | tion and D. D. D. Boap will be found oa This morning, while the woman was! sale. KN Muse Another Characteristic Bargain Worthy of Our 50th Anniversary White Waists: Sale Extraordinary! Six Thousand Garments, made of white Union Linen—a half linen fabric as dainty and pretty as pure linen, but more durable because of the cotton. Seven different styles, five of which we illustrate, in this remarkable collection. B. Altman & Cn. | NEW IDEAS IN FANCY NEEDLEWORK. PATTERNS FOR EMBROIDERED BLOUSES, STAMPED ON FILET NET IN BLACK AND CREAM. PATTERNS ON LINEN FOR WAISTS, BELTS AND COAT SETS, HATS, PARASOL COVERS AND INFANTS’ WEAR. DESIGNS FOR CUSHIONS, CENTERPIECES, TABLE COVERS AND OTHER DECORATIVE ARTICLES ON WHITE AND TINTED FABRICS, WITH NEW EMBROIDERY FLOSSES FOR WORKING SALE are strictly tailormade. TAG ee | ~- Worth $1.50 and $1.75 -> 8c New French Laces and A Special Sale of Vals. Of exceptional interest—a shipment of French Embraced are Women’s Footwear in Shades to Match Spring Costumes. Second Floor. N the production of novelties this season the extreme has been reached in these Ooze Calfskin Boots in shades to match cos- tumes. We show them in Copenhagen blue, smoke, gra brown, blue, lavender, purple and dark brown vamps with B. Altman & Ca. He Linen Cluny Insertior the Ecru de Paris fashionable rough PRESENT THEIR NEW MODELS OF THE tan tops. is pronounced are the new Cravenette Boots, all white “FASSO" AND “ESNAH" CORSETS, fitnectaniRuseia! GalfekiniB ae eb d the tan Russia Calfskin Boots, with tops of brown Insertions, in widths from DESIGNED TO ACCORD WITH SPRIN D rown ooze calfskin, tan calfskin and T bey SSN A San Prices ran Peletronvasrereletsre etree $4.96 to $7.89 qe Ale to $3.12 yd to 6 inches; :. 14¢ to $3.24 a yard 9c to $2.69 each SUMMER GOWNS, Other Spring Footwear ow complete lines of Low Footwear of every descrip ¢ Pumps, Gibson, Sailor and Oxford Ties, with ri mings in every desirable leather, including the very pop gray ooze calfskin. attention {s directed to ou y with the $5.00 Footwe. For Special = : Low Shoes at $3.49. 3 i i | H ; Medallions range fr m. en For Special Selling: Valenciennes Lace Edgings With insertions to match, both diamond and round mesh, 34 to 2inches wide; value 25c. to $1.25 the dozen yds.; this sale... 19c. to 88c. Sale of Chiffon Cloth Veils First Floor, Here is a manufacturer's surplus stock of 63 dozen Veils, provid- ing one of the biggest bargains this department has had in a long time, Non-Crushable Chiffon Cloth Veils, plain and embroidered, 1% yards long, in ali desirable 89 Spring shades; ordinarily $1.50 to $2.50 each, sale c A month from now the demand for such Veils, at full regular , will be as great as we can supply, Anticipate warm weather ines of Footwear at $3.49, to be di a GB. Altman & Cao. FURNITURE SLIP COVERS MADE TO ORDER, OF FRENCH AND ENGLISH CRETONNES, TAFFETAS, GLAZED CHINTZES AND SIMILAR MATERIALS, AT SHORT NOTICE AND AT MODERATE COST. 1 quantity of Shoes such as for $6.00 the pair—Plain \ ackles Women’s Bathing and Ridin Tights Reduced fora Clearance, P Imp< Ss, at decisively re: e S, ed. Old and new pri ALSO MADE TO ORDER. $3.39 s $2.49 $4.96 $4.96 WINDOW SHADES RUGS AND DRAPERIES RECEIVED FOR STORAGE AND SAFE- KEEPING, LACE CURTAIN3 CLEANED AND STO. DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS; NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE BEING MADE FOR STORAGE, ils:— in this Veiling section weekly in weekly ship- ym our Paris office. lack cotton, isl $1.98. $6.00 Chain Mesh Bags, $4.89 1st Floor. 100 In all, in the popular shirred ring mesh style. mes in a neat Grecian border design, gray finished. up to $42.49, $4.96, n pink, 34th Street, 35th Street and Sth Anenue. Ae Koch WEST 23d ST. ' were $7.69 German Silver Bag: na white kidsk n solid Sweaters for Womenand Children ::«: Tis a dece inie o' year—warmth in the sun and a chill in a e too heavy and spring garments are too light. r rwraps one can LOOK springlike and FE vill motorists find them a thing of comfort. louse Sweaters, in fancy Women’s Box Coat Sweaters, \"\ k and pearl button fas new fancy patterns, finished with pockets and pearl button fastening; id braided Br $9.94 to $106.5 raided $24 874.50. Special ior Wednesday | 5 ; sleeves with turned | — | SY WSlOGO) Vardsof 28cinch |) SiN Cr ir gio| ee aa uae Untrimmed Hats i |i A. F.C, and Red Seal Brands | tiie, age Sareerecvatl Si ana aang Ne Ba : . | . ° | fede below the | $4.96, $6.49 and....... d FRENCH CHIP FLATS, square and round a Q I o do tull ee eens Sta ndard uality Gingham with turned spa i | Misses! and Children's Norfoll white or gray, $3.69 Misses’ & Children's Coat Sweat- Cc ers, with } button fastening and ji wil coat s he ; white, ay } gra t al; to 10-year] i 19. 6raeat $2.24 Sweaters, in fine quality and fancy patterns, made full with a belt; V- neck and pearl button fastening; full sleeves with turned back cuffs; white, gray a en 4 to 10- year sizes, $2.49; 12 to W-year SES .ceeeseeeed $2.96 } 1 Navy, Burnt, 75c | plaids and solid colors. El. ewsere 15c¢ a yar, LARGE BRIM SAILOK traid:, Ali col and Alice. Value $2.50. e Saie in the Basement. | in ali the popu‘ar stripes, checks, 1908. —————————— = re R.H. Macy & Co.’s Attractions Are Their Low Prices. 34th to 35th St. ¥, Off Regular Prices. FIFTH AVENUE HOTEL BUILDING TO BE TORN DOWN, Removal Sale Now Going On. FANCY GOODS, LEATHER SPECIALTIES, CUTLERY, ODD GIFTS. AMERICAN SPECIALTY CO., Fifth Ave. Hotel, 23d St. & Fifth Ave. (25 Years in This Butlding.) { ea al Children’s Coats. ar —Sixty-five in all, 2 to 4 year sizes—box coats, of pretty check and stripe cloth, with velvet collars, ‘ $5.60 and $5.50 Values, Choice $2.97 China, Glass and Lamps: 36 March Sale Specials on rtment Anniversary becomes an event th f sales. Judge by t DECORATED DINNER SETS. ee | PORCELAIN gold es, handles with ¢ AUSTRIAN CHINA DINNER SET, aniles with gold; regularly $7.87; spec TRIAN CHINA DINNER SET, 9 y $9.97 al at HAS. FIELD HAVILAND DINNER SET, tot Pes arly $18. special at with gold; r: n. and handles Cut Glass Specials. RAY, regularly RY TRAY, regularly $ 9 INCH SALAD BC $3.97; special . IN| BLOWN BRANDY DA TUMBLERS, regularly § doz a GLA IVE DISHES y $3.38 set; s ee LAMP DEPARTMENT SPECIALS. TABLE PS, with art] BLACK ELI > PORTABLE shade; $4.08 AND SHADE LAMP a glass shade j special v.00. |, .8.98 pooanie ae DECORATED LAMP and 10_ inch ASS DOMES, with fringe giobe to match; special....8 speci Spring Upheaval in Silverware: Clearance of All Odd Lots ~* GSA) HE housewife will find this sale quite as i T of a summer hotel or bx yarding hou: \ J savings in all sorts of table wares < ad deck Weer Odds, to be sure, but just as good a from full-rounded assortments. We are making room—for new } terns and novelties. Some of the prizes:— Easter Vases, 9% inches hic! ed with ruby or blue glass; with quadruple silver-plated f were $1.98, now $1.49 Bread Trays, quadruple silver-p gn, gray 94c finish; sale ... Ab dedHNORdHANEHOND Rogers’ about 235 dozen; plating slightly scratched, hence this half pricin { Dessert Spoons Tea Spoons, or Forks, dozens... DLATH « Fern Dishes, quadruple silver-plat with prepared natural ferns; regularly $2 $1.98 Pudding or Baking Dishes, quadruple silver-plated, plain bur, with agate ware pans; regularly $3.6 ale $2.97 ——————- nnn eee Couch and Table Covers “* . $2.49 Table Spoons, AY] iozen rch lintng, fil TAPESTRY COUCH COVERS, 60 inches wide, finished with tassel fringe; in a good range of colorings. —-Value, $2.20 $2.65 $3.00 $4.50 $5.75 —Sile $1.49 $1.74 $1.98 83.24 94.48 TAPESTRY TABLE COVERS, Oriental in coloring and design; size 1Y4xi%s yards, value $2.25; sale $1.89 VERONA PORTIERES OR CURTAINS, light weight, suitable for summer homes; in ecru, green, red, rose, tan and light blue; $8.50 values; sale, a pair ....ee0e eoee $6.74 AUSTRIAN TABLE COVERS, block printed; new designs, in beauti ful colorings; suitable for hotels and summer cottages. 1 yard square; value 8c: to $1.95; sale ——144x1% yards square; value $2.00 to $3.00.. ——axa yards; value $3.00 to $4.00; sale. PRINTED LINEN TABLE COV ture. ——1% yards square; value $5.00 to $5.75; sale... ——2 yards square; value $7.00 to $8.50; sale .59¢. to 61.94 $1.59 to 61.98 $2.24 to 62.89 » French and German manufac ..88.74 to 4.18 $5.74 to 86.74 — a.

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