The evening world. Newspaper, April 2, 1908, Page 5

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BOY TO YEARS OLD FIDDLES WAY. ®, ACROSS OCEAN No Money for Passage, but Such a Detail Never | Stopped Him. | Henri I. Berchman, fifteen-year-ol1 son | of H, Berchman, a Fulton Market mer-| chant, fidued his way across the At- Jantic on the Kalser Wilhelm der Grosse, The boy, who has been studying music two years in Europe, was broke. He studied the violin one year under Prof. Gessezik. in Prague, then went to Berlin, where he was taught by eminent profes- | ors. He is said to be @ musician of great promise and so rapidly did he im- prove while in Bohemia and Berlin that | he was summoned to play before roy- eity. Henri was anxious to return to see his parents, brothers and alsters, who live at No. 1667 Fulton avenue, the Bronx His father sent him a remittance to pay his passage home. It should have reached hin before March 2% tn order that he might sail on tho Kalser Wil- heim der Grosse on that date, but it ed to arrive and the boy found him- welf on the eve of sailing with no money to pay for his ticket. Henri was s0 homesick that he determined to sail anyway. He went to Capt. Polack and told him how he longed to return to| his family. ‘ “If you will take me as @ passenger,” aid the boy, “Till play my way scro Capt. Polack, touched by the boy's ear- | poy, WHOSE VIOLIN PAID AN ieh appla Mahler tind ta and the or position of the "Ls Beth Hel Burrlan a PASSAGE ON OCEAN LINER. | to how lentra’s benutif nore in were in vritz us PA elas as Tatequln Van Rooy as the Minister ail diy ‘This woman should not fail tr: \Pinkham's Wegetable an ahe did. Mrs. A. Gregory, of 2355 Law St., Denver, *Col., Pinkham: tor’s advic worse than before. Lydia £. Pinkham’s Vegetable health, many years. and periodic p pound. i nestness, agreed to the proposition. All the way over Henri played his vioiln in the first and second cabins. Young Berchman intends going into concert work to repay his father fgr his musical education and may retufn to Burope to study. M'MANUS LOSES JOB AS LETTER CARRIER ages ‘esident of N. Y. Postmen’s Aesociation Was ‘In- and time the title part. einging was and chorus tav- Subordinate."* , gaiii> a “gross end con- a, hee been dism#ased from the Gov- iment service. He recetved the official tifeation from Postmaster Morgan seaterday. MoManus got into hot water for es- vusing the cause of letter-carrlers who $ ad got into trouble with the postal authorities for kicking on the quality of the cloth used in thetr uniforms. He te also charged with maxing falee state- ments about other employees of the de- partment. ‘This is aald to refer ¢o criticisms he made against the way the finances of the association had been conducted prior to his taking the presidency. aaa THE LONESOMETOWN SONG. | Billy Gaston's Bong, “Gee! But This Is | @ Lonraome Town,” was so good that Kolb and Dill, the San Francisco to New York Laugh Makers, named their show after it. Tt's am great song. The Sunday Worl Will give the words and music next Sun- day, with » comic li ours showing Kolb and fit in character. Don't forget. Next Sunday. Order from newsdealer to-day. Edition limited. Berta Morena Again Appears in “Fidelio.” Opera-House last night, of the devoted wife masquerading as @ man to rescue her husband seemed! CY, to have gained in assurance, and her| prostration. ham’s Vegetable standard remedy for female at the Metropolitan! with | delightfully sympathetic.) yr. Pinkham 1 xites all ‘The performance was better than either| women to write of its predecessors. showed Women’s Low Shoes E beg to announce the most at- tractive and waried display of new models for Spring and Summer we have ever shown. MODELS, Corinthians, Bluchers, Newports, MATERIALS, Tan Russia, Gun Metal, Patent Calf, t White Buck, Sailor Ties, Canvas. Pumps. Our Low Shoes range in price from $2.00 to $8.00 The Half Wing Tip Blucher at $5 and $6 is of especial interest. are fe ee | SIXTH AVENUE AND NINETEENTH STREET SASS a (ILPILLLSS ILS. YILSSS A Tz TE &v, | Special Sale of ‘Suits, Dresses and Waists Dress:s of French: Linen; ered on filet net; very full (SISSSSSSSSSASASS SAAS ASD A $25.00 Actual value $20.00 WOMEN'S AND MISSES’ JUMPER) of embroidery; all colors; all sizes. FRENCH BATISTE DRESSES—BLOUSE ccmposed of panels and medallions of ficest Val. | lace and Cluny insertion; skirt finely tucked with | many rows of Val, lace; White, Pink, Light Blues, Violet and Champagne. Misses’ and women’s sizes. WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ TRAVELLING Suits; made of fine gray Scotch suiting; jaunty coat mounted over silk; very full gored skirt with two deep folds. Actual value $35.00 SPECIAL entire blouse embroid- > skirt with broad band [ 413 60 Actual value e ECKAL 42. 73 | value $6.75 100 BLONDE NET DRESS WAISTS— mounted over Jap silk; hand made yoke, combin- ation lace jabot; trimmed with rich embroideries, [ Cluny and Val. laces; ruffled lace sleeves. 56- oS Reacoula its Breet, Wesl--56-55 SPECIAL 4.50 Actual ! The audience wan larger and there was many thes after A) oex rire No ae Marceliine, nears x Co pound | rence writes to Mrs. | h “1 was practically: an Invalid for six years, on account of female troubles. I underwent an operation by the doc- e, but in a few months | was A friend advised Com- pound and it restored me to perfect such as I have not enjoyed in Any woman suffering as I did with backache, bearing-down pains . should not fail to use Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty yas Lydia E. Pink- Compound, made from roois and herbs, has been the ils, and has positively cured thousands BY SYLVESTER RAWLING. | of women who have been troubled 2) aria was presented a third! with displacements, ulceration, fibroid tumors, irregu- Berta Morena restored to the cast in Jarities, periodic pains, backache, Her poetic imperynation | that bearing-down feeling, flatulen- indigestion, dizziness or nervous Why don't you try it? nick inflammation, Ni Nf ;| yi N N = (ISL IAAL A, 2, > les! (SLLLA: THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, | Double "MEET ME aT: THE FOUNTAIN" Double SS SIEGEL (C0oPpeRG. = | Till Till | 12 0’ Clock NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE J.B.GREENHUT, PResipenT. 12 0’ Clock APRIL 2, 1908. ——— Us Care for Your Furs Until You Need ilu Again For Friday trom the “Underprice Sections” st that follows con ains only about a twen- __ tieth of the specials thar will be displayed for Friday in these ‘‘Underprice Sections.’ Chocolate Sets—made ° fine Aus trian china, with dainty decora- tions on attractive shapes: sel consists of chocolate pot and si cups and saucers; regular price $1.50; Frid 79¢ ction, Third (Chinaware Underprice Floor, Front, Salad Plates—tsstefully co w imitation of natural’ leaf, with tipe red tomato decorations; un-| usually good value; regular prices are 12c and 15¢ each; g Friday Cc Chinaware Underprice Section, Third Floor, Front. ey i Dolls’ English Carriages —the same as the large carriages) with leatherette hood and neatly upholstered; rubber-tired wheels; sold regularly at $3 15 Friday Toy Underp: ction, Third Floor, Rear, Dolls’ Reed Folding Go-, well made and in per- Carts fect conditions heavy} steel gearing: reclining back and’ TY dash; rubber-tired wheels; regular price $2.50; Friday $1.65 Toy Underprice Section, Third Floor, Rear Cut-Out Paper Furni- ture—ve'y interesting and amusing and excep- tionally low-priced is Friday, regular price Sc Friday ..... ce... esses eeeee 10c Toy Underrrice Section, Third Floor, Rear. Five Desirable Books— The following books are offered to-morrow at less than a third of their regular price: Little Minis- ter, by Barrie. Cameos, by Corelli. D'Artagnan the King- maker, by Dumas. A_ Daughter of the Tenements, by Townsend. They are printed from clear type on good paper, and bound in cloth, Regularly 50ceach;to-mor- 4~ row, each lie Book Underprice Section Third Floor, Webster's Dictionaries— This is the school and office edition; it contains over 70,000 words; large 12mo_ size; Tegular 50c edition; to- SHOW ats. en reas 35c Third Floor, morrow at Book Undersrice Section, Center Lea Hood Go-Carts— about five different styles to chcose from: reclining back and adjustable dash; chilled steel gearing and heavy, solid rubber- tired wheels: regular price $19.50; Friday $13.75 (Go-Cart Underprice Sccticn, Third Floor, Center. Smyrna Rugs—* very hand- some collec- tion of attractive colorings in reversible wool Smyrna rugs; size 4.0 x 4.6; regular price $2.75; Friday.... $1.95 Rog Underprice Section, Fifth Floor, Front. Chenille Rugs—oe of the best bargain of the season; all reve le rugs in pretty colon ans size 30 x 60; repu rice 50; ~ ‘ eee SUS Friday (Rug Unde mn, Filth Floor, Front. 50 Visiting Cards—W¢ print while you wait, SO superior quality cards in any up-to-date style of type you my select; our regular price is 25c; to- MOTTOW... +++ 15¢ Each additional line Sc extra Stationery Underprice Section, Third Floor, Artificial Palms—W< pottey row, at a saving of apoue, a th of the usual price, large artificial palms; regularly $2.50; to-morrow at..... $1.89 (Stationery Undersrice Section, Third Floor. Cenier Typewriting Paper— in packages of 500 shee fs letter size: fine quality; usually ge sold at 75c; to-morrow at 40¢ Statiovery Underprice Section, Third Floor, Center. Decorated Porcelain —24 inches high: Lamps—i painted signs; 10-inch globes. A special lof that we secued for Friday's selling. Worth 95; Friday.....-- $1.95 (Lamp Underprles. Decorated I amp Globes —they are al neh size, taste fully decorated wits floral scenic decorations, Perfect goods taken from our regular stock and re- duced for quick disposal: g= valuesupto 22.05. Friday 95 ‘Lamp Underprice Section, Third Foor, 50 Good Nickel Cigars} ‘ for 98c HE “Alice Neilsen” brand, known to thou- sands of men [or its uni- form, good quality. i erfecto size; made of an excellent filler and superior wrapper. A limited number of boxes of 50 offered special for to-mor- row at stc a box, The "Alice Neilse! the average (Siegel Coope: on, Third Floor, ‘is better than “center. Main Floor, Rear, 18th St.) N - _> An April Sale of Shoes HIS is an annual event with us and it’s a big one—so big, in fact, that the space we’ve allotted to its announcement won’t begin to hold all the facts. In short, it’s a spring clean-up, in which are offered many odd lots of shoes that have accumulated from our heavy selling, as well as other special offers of shoes bought at unusually low prices. If you have a shoe need, come to this sale and you will be certain of gecting what you want and at a saving in price. Women’s Shoes Men’s and Boys’ Shoes Women’s High Shoes—of patent; Women’s Low Shoes—Oxford tics, | Men's Shoes—two sty!es of calfskin | Men's Shoes—surplus stocks of a Jeatner, in button and lace styles;| buckle pumps and button colo-| piuckers, in all sizes of each; !ading factory, making $3.50 to look well and will wear as g@ nials; 3 styles of tans anda good) oii aid a broken lot of $3.50) 3>,S00eS: there are shapes and good as any $2.50 grade; at. YOC| assortment of black kidskin, calf | Si¥isi also & Droleh fot o° 93-50) styles to suit men accustomed to ee ey c skin and patent leathers; all| patent leather shces, in sam-| wearing good shoe Women’s High Shoes—of kid or) cic of mete $ $3 3 > i | ee ae sizes; choice of either K tain patent either, in eight distinct| Shoe, at ° $1.95) vate... veeesesseee SLO Riding Boots—only about styles; n or regular u 5 eSe; a cl walking heels; ‘bution, lace "and Mi » Girls’ and ChWdren’s Sh au pairazol theses) a clean-up of blucher styles; all sizes and isses iris’ an ren s Shoes in ca anRINelF i Y Te a a ae ‘5 tan calf and enamel; special $5 sae S| Girls’ Shoes and Oxfords—two styles of high shoes in kidskin and calf- | hoeseiot hovealtialhl chert skin; some tan Oxford ties and a large assortment of white canvas low Women’s High Bhaesns clean-up lace style; well mage on good fit- of two styles of our own‘'Czarina”| shoes,and instep strap sandals of kid and patent leather; all sizes ting lasts; sizes 1 to 15783 23 boots, that were $4 and $5; ea! up to 2 in each style; they are all $1.50 and $2 grades; at....... ic | at. $1. all sizes, to start with; at.... $3| Smaller sizes, at...., .-.. 98e Women's Low Shoes—Oxtord ties | Children's Ankle‘Stiap Low Shoes | Misaca’ and Children’s Extra High) Either of these are worth 50c ed, kid and white | —patent leather; | also a pretty canvas, in sizes style of pale blue canvas. in sizes Cut Shoes—oi tan kid and patent leather; both are in button style, to $1 more than our price. Boys’ Patent Leather Shoes—for of tan calfskinand patent leathe also a pretty style of white can- are eee $1.45 | 5 10 8; choice of all styles; 4g all size’ up to 2 in each wiloeanny sual to ot gt ciel é RB Cimguosseden . | ¢ 0 mos Slege! Cooper Store, Second Floor, Rear.) | Alsessssreeeererresseereees Ch style at ee $1.95 $3 shoes; special at....., 51.50 *. There are higher-priced shoes, but there are no better sh Our Feot Mould Line of Shoes — ot leather aid making. Ancleven year record of ‘of Satisfactory that claim. All the latest styles, including pretty tans, for men and women, and priced at. Youths’ $10 Blue Serge Suits, 36 Ages 14 to 20 Years H T’S a special lot in sizes from 27 to 36 breast measure. I The fabric is pure wool, fast color, navy blue serge. Perfectly tailored and in single and double breasted styles. Coats are cut Jong and full, with broad shoulders and long, shapely lapels. 56 made, ej her for style, fit or quality Service backs us up in $3 t 0 $4 Iron Couch Bargains IHREE good examples of the value-giving offered in our Furniture Store. We have seen a folding couch adver- tised elsewhere as a bargain at $5.50, but it was inferi to the one we ofter to-morrow at $2.75, 4 eee Sliding or Telercope Couches —can be separated or used as a three- quarter size bed; frames are made of angle iron, supported with Na- tional spring wire !abric. Complete ety bolsters and muaiiesses) Tegular price $7.50; sale © 93.7, They are good, stylish, shape-retaining suits. We give a new suit for any one that proves unsatistactory.... » (Siegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Rear. Kimonos at Special Prices ELL made and good looking kimonos in a variety of stvles and patterns. These are from our rezular stock, and are specially priced for to-morrow’s selling. - yoke, shirred | Crepe Kimonos—in pretty floral tront and cuffs | pat erns, trimmed with Persian sa- satin bands to match; : SLi ate. $1.95 Drop Side fron Couches — As illustrated; one or both sides can be adjusted or lowered, making a couch of three sizes; very easily operated, very practical for econo- mizing space. Frames are made of angle iron, supported with wire fabric and helical springs. Com- plet> with mattress and bolster; regular price, $7. 50; sale 3 price. . $5.50 Crepe Kimonos back and front; trimmed with teen; special. Kimonos—in in ribbon trim HOE OULD $1.51 The Well-Known *‘ Leighton ron Folding Couches—These couches are made to be adjusted to three dilferent sizes. With both sides ad- justed the size is the same as a three-quarter bed; with one side a single bed, ard with both sides down the same as an ordinary couch. Very casily operated, by pressing the foot against a pedal lever— either one side or both together—and in the twinkling of an eye it is transformed into a bedstead. The top frames are supported with National iron springs: with mattress and bolster; regular price ee Price veeee Ie Japanese dotted | Kimonos—of) embossed crepon, in lareel variety of paeras and complete $24; sale $12.75 Crepe Kimonos—in ortental patterns; made in prince S trimmed with satin bands; at Slege! Cooper Store, Second Floor, Center.4 Siege! Cooser Siors, Filth Floor. Groceries, Meats, Fish, Vegetables and Daylight Cakes ’Phone 4000 Chelsea. These Specials tor Friday: Saft, Shell Grabs |” | a arent bi ountain quality best Cook: d and breaded penny iacalt « 10 o Fresh Fish ebb], sick, six 58c: each... SOAP — box 100 fish free of charge. bars in car- 38 c | bu steaks - 12¢ Kern Flakes Daylight Cakes Fresh supplies from the ovens every 30 i Sweet crisp. treeb toasted corn 2% : 7 im th 5 | abes; doen, 25c; package minutes. fish pail oe TUTTI FRUTIL CAKES GRANDMAS COORILS, anime! bingy s. eee bars cr German siyle spice drops: 5 lbs. 48c: 3 Ibs 28¢ MANZANIILLA OLIVES — bri fruits pint 19; full qu on steaks Fresh Meats ' ver all charged and paid orders | | kerel ttery 10 110th street, east and Bos on cod. nh steaks | r lar Bde MAPLE CAKES, golden’ rod cakes, or rich gofden lenon cakes or Scotch currant U5@ | | MARACMRO. COFFEE HA Santos coftec: iresh from the rossrer; beans eR Bround or powsered: 6% its $1; ]Ge@ Ibias PRT 29¢ | shad m es ad ».... 10e sea bass. miikfed veal: Ib. 15e {milled 1 De * 25¢ || AYER CAS re | | JabCA i Long Branch Newport haddock thet codfish OOLONGTEA Long Island flounders hue... 6c | | selected quality Ohio fowi fae ined and all S0c ver i fart, mined and all S06 ve Oe lic Mild cured finnan haddies, Ib,...,. 8c Choice small, fresh, lean should: 10 | RICE—vanciest grown " 30e hams: ib. ce} 10 ibs. Be; 3 iby JAVA & MUCHA COFFE (Siegel Cooper Store, Fourth Floor.) Newly Laid Eggs GUADARALI blend; boen in ini deliv. 18 Panera! ces voake Wines and Liquors HOLSTEL BUTTERINE—frech sade by Danish dairy men under Ur tates Macon, from E. Maree mere ce Ee e= Forster Riesling, from eneen eee eat Hazel Bacon 1) | Care heaas oe tl 65.60 lana Rules temas 88,90 Leib. net weight print, hatter The CaP area a nary Romitrds {com ie Maret P P: OU) 10. 00 Queen Quality Cabines ret 4,25 SAMPLE’ TEAS — Oolong. H ldeoteapectat orlcasn hadlis, mE. Mar Puritan Brand Medoe per case fonder, Eneian F ftiUdel HeHayieapesial eceaN} 2304 c/( || GHenlntcoiny Maret Eee 7) GO ela tenes 3.00 Ceyion: 5 Ibs. $ in Cabinet Rieali per 3.00 PURE GOCOA—Fountsin qualliy Lineat | Nieratelaers hom snanaiGer 5.75 Rarboities r cocoa, cd - bd Mare teM ner enee: 22¢ Hermitage Rye or Bourton $1.50) Peerlesn Whisk 78. T5e er gal, $5; per full q per full quart ————— i NEWS’ WBE T nil! Whiskey; per gal Cabinet Whisk 0; Delicatessen NEW STRAWBERRY RHUBARB 4 Ne tanetatecn tes $1.25 | Caines Wish 65 COOKED F£ EET —split ELOPIDA R s Monogram Whiskey: per \ j California Claret and Rhine Wines: ait x; Weed | ‘| 49 BERRIES—box., callon, $3.50; per full gue "Se $1-25,'$1.08, Dae and ise BOILED HAM fancy "mild sugar NEW TIP RADISHES—bu Capitol Whiskey No. 8; per sailon, R5e| Ca! Angeles) i $3.00; per full quart doc NEW SPRING ONIO: BOSTON HEAD LETTUC WHITE TU onions, yellow oni snips or be: Wereburger Imported Be: IRNIPS, yellow turnips, rev $17; per dor het Sy shed carrot, | | 30¢ s from 32¢ full; delivered OES—the best a 2.$2.05; bushel, 60 bs doz. half bots. | half pots, Z Vegetables and Fruits

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