The evening world. Newspaper, March 27, 1908, Page 13

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rs | | THUGS VCTIN UND NEAR TO DEATH IN SEWER Bugren, Dug Out After Hours} , Under Cement and Bricks, May Recover. Dominick Bugren, a watchman, is in a fair way to recovery at the Nor. weglan Hospital, Brooklyn, to-day, after passing thrBugh a remarkable ex- porlence with thugs. The old man was found by his son | Johu yesterday at the bottom of a sewer excava since Wednesday night vation, wh when thugs_at- tacked him and threw him Into the hole, His r arm is t 1 he ts cut about the head, ne asps for breath Bugren told of the hospital staff, he remem- ored to conscious- hen Bugren was found he was cov- ered with two heavy bags of cement, » le had tain | Y | phy, 3 East Fi | | earliest possible moment, The tempo- THE EVENING WORLD,'FRIDAY, MARCH 27,'1908. HELD ON CHARGE OF USING . BOGUS TRADING STAMPS. Dealer, Put Under $5,000 Gail. Charles Katz, a shoe dealer at No. 2977 Fulton street, Brooklyn, has been held tn $5,000 bail for ¢rial after a hear- Ing in the New Jeraey Avenue Court, on @ charge of using counterfeits of the trading stamps of the Sperry & Hutch- tnson Company. Mr, Kata made @ vigorous defense, ce- ing that he purchased the stamps innocently, but the court aaid he knew the trading stamp company alone had the right to dispose of the stamps. eee |FORM ALUMNI ASSOCIATION Attempts have repeatedly been made | to form the pupils and graduates of the famous old school attached to the | Church of the Immaculate Conception as either an “Old Pupils’ Guard” or an Alumni Association, At last night's meeting a number of men prominent in the affairs of the city were present, tn- | cluding John F. Dootmg, James EB. Peg- nam, Charles P. Dillon, John Dady, | Matthew W. Ryan, Jainea B. Lee and Joseph A. Courtney. | The idea met with the approval of all these gentlemen, and it was decided | that an appeal be addressed to all the - | former students and graduates to send thelr names and ddresses to Mgr. Mur- eenth street, at the rary organization was formed by the | election of Mr. Dillon as chatrman and Mr. Lee as secretary. Mr. Diflon wil) | act as delegate to the Associated Alum- nt Association of the Parochial Schools of New York. Charles Katz, a Brooklyn Shos OF L. C. CHURCH GRADUATES | aN CLS HEE Pe Out of Sorts HAT IS, something is wrong with baby, but we can’t tell just what it is. All mothers recognize the term by the | lassitude, weakness, ioss of appetite, inclination to sleep, heavy breathing, and lack of interest shown by baby. These | are the symptoms of sickness. It may be fever, congestion, worms, croup, diphtheria, or scarlatina. Do not lose a minute. | Give the child Castoria. It will start the digestive organs into operation, open the pores of the skin, carry off the fetid matter, and drive away the threatened sickness. | {Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of a \ Hackett. Carhart 5 @ AT BROADWAY @ 13th ST. SPECIAL For Friday and Saturday Only ANNUAL SALE Boys’ & Children’s Spring Models in RUSSIANS, SAILOR SUITS & REEFERS $5.00 ; Regular Prices $7.50, $8.75 & $10.75 NONE SENT C. O. D. Herald Square much We do not hesitate a moment have you judge our broadest con- ception of merit or the capabilities of our tailormen by the apparel we price at twenty-five dollars. Distinctive Suits & Overcoats for Men at a middle price Twenty-five dollars is neither too a fair average of what one might expect to pay for garments that are far above the level of ordinary and well below the level of extravagant cost. nor too little; it is Spring Overcoats and Raincoats, in black, Oxford or fancy materials; fly front or button-through models. Self or velvet collars. Choice of slightly form-tracing or extreme box styles. In black or Oxfords, they are silk lined throughout and silk faced. Suits in two or three button models, con- servative or extreme cut, with many varia- tions of pockets and sleeve cuffs. At $25, Ready for Service. Saks & Conyprany to on top of which bricks had been thrown. His son js also employed on the sewer mason. He had searched all father, and finally dis- by the hospital authorities but apparently nothing was done to he old man’s assaflants. There n many reports of b ts m the prect 3 e tried to suppress, fa captain there, | Leffler-Burcka:d | Appears as Fideho, | | | BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. | E IVEN'S “Fic Hyuse last Burckerd, instead of E the Fe The for the better. The Berlin soprano's has the characte c German It ts strident and explosive, and ght it was often flat. To the e many’ touches y. as in her | » Walkure,"’ there at, with her voice wid de far more | y were taansitory, | personation than | tg more ro- | of the even welifne, did last week. ot please as well ps She seemed to be affected of — Leffler-Burekard’e | . Blass as | Reiss as Roov as the Min- haracterizattons, large house and | —_.—__. VOLPE ORCHESTRA PLAYS NEW SYMPHONIC SUITE. | The Veipe S: conecrt of the s last night served to {ntroduce a new hony Orchestra’s final on at Carnegie Hall | symphonic sulte by Fi Stahlberg, a young German now living in New York, ‘‘Ueber's Weltenmeer” (Across the Sea of the Worlds is its title. It is us programme | y or great dolph. y export of ‘Liszt's plano concerto No, 2 in A major. There was a lange and enthu- elastic audience. a REFUGEES GO TO-DAY. PORT-AU-PRINCE, March 27.—The seventy-five refugecs in the legations in | Port-au-Prince will leave to-day for Kingston on the German crulser Bre- men. All Dut two refused the Gover o their kh here tanamo. The United States crufser Des Moines has been here for some time, OPULAR - EASE tANOS IF ) A man is judged by the com- pany he keeps, why shouldn't is musical taste be judged by the piano he buys? A Pease piano in your home is an indication of your ability to judge tone correctly. | Our prices are moderate and | our 3-year payment plan most ' economical. ' Used pianos of good makes ' from $125 up. Write for | catalogue. EASE PIANO CO.) 128 W.42dSt.,NearB’way,N.Y. TON a a ae Oe a 4 Broadway at Thirteenth St. The Leading Specialty ——<<<$<——————— itacener eines meta Carhart Women’s Department. louse for Tailored Suits. Tailored Suits for the Girl of 8 to the Woman Who Takes a 46-Bust Measure. Extraordinary Assortments---Perfect Fit. Extraordinary Value---Superb Tailoring. Specials for Friday and Saturday: Junior Tailored Suits Sizes 10 to 16 For Girls For Misses For Small Women som s $10 Three quarter box coat suits, Satin lining, detach<ble embroidered linen collar and cuffs, Full side plaited skirt. Fash’oned ot stripe serge in Copenhagen, blondine, navy .blue and tan, 2!so fancy stripes. Short length skirts. GY: Srectal at $9D.50 one ese th Fancy trimmed coat suits in single and double breasted models, straps of ma- terial, inlaid rajah collar and cuffs overe laid with braid. Full plaited skirt with fold. In Panama, all the new colors, Sim- ilar model in hairline stripe serges and stripe mixtures. O1Bescne Prince Chap cutaway suits fancy collar of silk in stripe and plain color serge,also double and single breasted coat suits in tan, Copenhagen, navy and brown. Girls’ Reefer Coats Bizes € to 10 Blzes 12 to 16 84,75 $5.75 value $8.50 Fine serges in scarlet and navy, also fancy striped fabrics, in mannish tailored models with veivet collars. Girls’ Wash Dresses +1) Bpectal at $7450 value $3.60 Jumper, Dutch neck and high neck models in white and colored lawns, check ginghams, check percales, trimming of solid contrasting colors, sizes 6 to 14, value $15 Speciat at Speci MILLINERY DEPARTMENT? We Place on Special Sale For Friday & Saturday Only 65 Broadbrimmed Georgetie & English Sailors a: $7750 vaiue gz In all the colorings of Jap braids, rough and ready straws, adorned with flowers, foliage, rings, ribbons and novelties. Women’s & Misses’ Suits » $19.75 Values to #29.50 HE models in which these suits are fashioned are the very latest designs brought out by the masters here and abroad, ideas that are original and dif- ferent from the ordinary kind. The new dip front is shown in many varieties. French seam suits, button through coats, butterfly models, and single and double breasted designs in different length coats, All the effects in skirts are per fectly described. re BEAUTIFUL fabrics that are unusual to suits at this price—rich lustrous French serges, all the new color com- binations in stripe Panamas in light and dark two tones, worsteds and mannish materials in handsome patterns. RR OME of these suits are strictly man- nish in style, others are elaborated with taffeta and merveilleux collars and cuffs, fancy vestees, pique collarettes, sou- tache embroidery and other trimmings. a ct ‘THE rainbow hasn't a more extrava- gant show of exquisite colorings than are to be seen in these suits. An- other point are the new linings of stripe and check taffetas in harmonized colors with the material. Blackett Carhart - The Event in Fur Coats Continued Caracul Coats, 27 to 52 inches long...... £33.00 to $69.50 Pony Skin Coats, 36 to 52 inches long.... French Seal Coats, 30 to 52 inches long, , Aleutian Seal Coats, 30 ta 52 inches long., 135.00 to 245,00) Now Stored Free of Genuive Seal Coats, 24 inches, value §250, ‘| Genuine Mink Coats, 24 inches, value $750, .. Where values are not mentioned alongside of price they Tange from $85.00 to $350.00. , 38.00 to 95.90 65,00 to 110.09/Goods Purchased Pay % Deposit, Balance in October. ++++++ 95.00] Charge. + +40395,00 We are prepared to ac- cept orders for repairs andtotake {urs for storage Suits for Boys and Young Men AGES 14 TO 20 YEARS. $10 to $23, Comment of salespeople may be taken as sincere. They usually express pleasure when the articles they are to sell give promise of an easy task. Our staff in the department of apparel for youths has shown much enthusiasm over the new models and fabrics, and voices the belief that in both we have surpassed our productions of seasons past. The variety of patterns is practically without end. Saturday, March 28th 2,000 Washable Dresses for Girls (Sizes 5 to 14 years) Value $1.50 to $5.00 At 08c, 1.48, 1.98 & 2.48 A large variety of entirely new styles, fashioned of plain and figured lawns, percales. chambrays, ginghams or madras, in white and colors. Girls’ Spring Coats (Sizes ¢ to 16 yrs.) Value $9.50 and $1150, at $5.90 & $6.90 Three-quarter length models of navy cheviot or fancy mixtures; lined throuchout. Hats for Boys & Girls Spring Models, fashioned of the highest grade Milan $2.00 to $7.95 $ for boys and youths, in all the new “ $1.50 to $2.95 serge, straws, in all the latest shapes. “I'll Marry Him to Make a Home for Mother,” by Herbert Ingraham, aut) Qld Time Sake?” &c, ‘S’h Marry Him to Make a Home for aiother’ 4s the foature payin ' at 34th St.* y 28th z : Y> , Special Sale of 250 Tailor-Made Suits for Women Regularly $29.50 to $45.00 at $z9.75 A prominent manufacturing tailor’s entire sur- plus stock of tailored Spring suits, consisting of plain or fancy serges, Panama cloths, fancy Stripes, checks and mixtures in a large variety of new medels; , medium and small sizes. ot a a RR An Im nt Special Sa Tailored Spring Suits Lingerie & Silk Dresses ( for Misses and Small Women (14 to 18 years; 32 to 36 bust.) 100 Tailored Suits of fancy Spring suit-| ings, in stripes, checks and mixtures; serges and! $18. 50 Panama cloths, in assorted plain colors; a vari-{ ety of new models. Regularly $25 and $29.50) Jumper Dr sorted styles. $e of fancy lawn} or percale f Regularly $7.50. 4.90 $€$—Princess model of] b e in white, pink, light blue or chambaenei |i elaborately lace-trimmed. Regularly $22.50 12.90 $6.50 Taffeta Silk Jumper Dresses in plain} colors or fancy striped. Regularly $25.00, 50 Tailored Suits (12 to 16 Years), Value $18.50, j 12.50 Of navy serge in fancy stripes, checks or mixtures, Furnishings for Boys—Special Shirts of madras or percale, coat models rn 85e plain or plaited bosom, cuffs attached, in white or light and medium colors; sizes 12 to 14. Pajamas of fine percales, in striped or figured), Head 4 to 18 years. Value 75c¢ 5% Clothing for Boys We are prepared to furnish in superior assort- menis stylish and thoroughly well tailored attire for boys, at most reasonable prices. Norfolk Suits Sizes 6to i8 yrs. (stout--12 to 17 yrs.); Knickerbockers- Russian Blouse and Sailor Suits Sizes 234 to 10 yrse; made with bloomer trousers. Spring Top Coats Sizes 8 to 17 yrs. Spring Reefers Sizes 23¢ to 10 yrs. $7.50, 8.50, 10.00, 12.50, 15.00, 16.50 Extra trousers to match suits, when desired. its, with two pairs of knicker- | bocker trousers, of durable mixed cheviots and f $3.95 tweeds; sizes 7 to 17 years. . erde i e i vy), 4 ; fis 9.00 | Shoes for Boys & Girls =, {| ms ae Value $9.00 | ing i he new long } 4 . egularl 50; at $2.60 Spring .9p Overcoats, in t H For Boys {| oles 4 o eee Beenie pies a ae three-quarter models, of cheviot and tweed mix- ¢ 4.95 tures; sizes 8 to 17 years, Value $6.75 / ls { Sizes 874 to II. Regularly $1.75; at $1.20 Spring Reefers, of navy blue serge or cheviot; and } Sizes tI, to 2. Regularly 2,50; at 1.70 also mixed cheviots and tweyds3 sizes 24 to 10 ¢ 4,95 Misses! Sizes 24 to 5. Regularly 3.00; at 2.20 years. Value $675 | "m Martied Now Won't You Watlz Home, Palmer, By permission Shapt tn Sweet Home With My for song W "Bis Mc DUD. Ns Byes

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