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| | i i | 350 Sixth Avenue | THE EVENIN Kubehk Draws Crowd CRAWLS FROM beet __ AALS 4 STORE | Australia and. {} William Anderson Plunges Through Fire Escape and May Die. \ = TER RAWLI sul me was WVilliam Anderson a butcher, thirty- gine years old, had been Ill for a week with nervous prostration at his nome @m the fourth floor of No. 10 West Gixty-sixth street 11 je daugl Ethel was sick in me room, To-day, while the wife was in the \ | Mi xttchen, Anderson, who had been very )) Bh weak, crawled out on the fire escape at } the front of the house, Then he either | |B teu or jumped through the onening. He| struck the escape balcony of the floor below. The impact bounced him out | into the air and he dropped to the pave- ment below. Among the half dozen dozen or more who kad seen the flight of the body through the alr wes Sergt. Manches- ter, of tho t h stree station 1 ambu- | ff lance. 1 in the | & head, camo from | Rooseve. 1 { Ff tte bu the surgeon feared there might be fatal internal ty furies. MANNESES FINISH THEIR HS UST MESSE 7 His Savings Lost Tailor ‘I | to End Life With Gas in | Hotel Room. ies ‘The lass of his savings {n the finan- @al disturbances recently led Nicola Clement, a tailor, twenty-six years old, to try to kill himself early to-day: He came to this country twelve years @go and saved ag considerable mz ome months ago he lost ‘When his money was so ip chat me couldn't get enough to Mve on he @ecided to kil himself. He found yes- terday that his capital consisted of halt dollar. He went to the Hotel Mor- Senhoff, One Hundred and Thirty-eigh etre and Third avenue, last nig: Dought a pack of igarettes and went to @ room. Michael Crawley, who ogcupied anal $eintng room, smelled gas at an ea hour and when he called the clerk they found that Clement had stuffed his clothes tn the crevices of the windws and the door and had turne! on th gas. On the bureau was a newspaper Glipping telling the story of t @f Col. De Lacey, and on the margin Clement had written, “Life is a bunk.” Dr. Healey of the Harlem Ho: * revived Clement and at the One H Grea and Twenty-sixth street statton he ff it is the only corset that has ¢ gaid he would “make the Job a pportunity, He the new Nemo Back-R one” at the earl was locket Ino > Nemo Back-Resting Corset “IT RESTS YOUR BACK” —_—.___ SPRING UP-STATE, YES? INTERLAKEN, N, ¥., April 13.—After | @ heavy windstorm had raged thirty- ix hours, snow commenced falling yea- | terday and last night the ground was | ‘covered, | make Princesse effects pos No. 312, fot tall stout womén Your Eyes Should Be Re-Examined ae At least once a year. Eyesight y changes gradually and glasses that do not fit present conditions are worse than no glasses. ut ch Byes Examined (“!:": ‘*) by Skilled Decters of Experience. Glasses Always at Moderate Prices. yg Chilihk&deons ESTABLISHED Nearly 50 Yeurs, h Av 1274 Broadway MODEI. Below 424 St ow 3184 St, Ie 101 Nassau St. | 217 Broadway DRY COLD AIR Near Ann St. Astor House Block STORAGE 223 Sixth Avenue, near 15th St, PLANT REAL ESTATE FUR SALE— BRONX. propert propo: and subway Will double a ‘Values. Room 500, 489 Sth av.. New York. “Let the Automobile Carnival Teach You a Lesson |_| Ss. and barks, and in a levery part of the s | they can only mask the disease returns, ¥ it in the sys @ he delicate It is estimated that fully 5,000 motor- Ists celebrated in New York last week. If you kept vour eves open and learned what you could about “Auto” prices, onstruction, inventions, compare machines you saw and their cost ith the machines advertised at “re- ed” prices in The World's “Want” jolumns. remains in the blood it is progress every particle of the virus, use of S. | treatment, to the Hitpodrome. am and slender ‘set n aching back, but produces the new “‘slender-hip No, 35U—Iong sloping, back, flat hipeffect, The back steels cannot turn and dig into your flesh. A beautiful new model, for slender and m Nemo Self-Reducing Corset “MAKE STOUT WOMEN SLENDER” ible to stout figures: No, 320, same, with Flatn No, 314, forshort stout women; No. 318, same, with Flatning-Back, Nemo Corsets are sold in all good stores throughout the world. Ask your dealer, Write us for booklet, “Hygienic Figure-Building,” mailed free on request. KOPS BROS., Mtrs., Cor. Fourth Ave. and 12th St., New York FOR SAFETY CONVENIENCE ‘AND BEST SERVICE SEND US YOUR FURS TELEPHONE 5900 MAIN | A CERTAIN SAFE () S. e S. S. is the only safe and reliable cure for Contagious Blood Poison, It is purely vegetable, made entirely from healing, cleansing roots, herbs ition to curing this vile ¢ Mercury ard potash cannot cure the trouble ; em for awhile, and when they are left off ly, in worse form than before, and the patient finds he has damaged his health w f lining of the stomach, affect the bowels, produce chronic sia and often sct up Mercuria with a disease so powerful as Contagious Blood Poison, for every day it in the end get beyond the control of any treatment. S poison in the right way, it goes down into the circulation and removes No bad results are ever experienced from the | . S. . It is gentle and pleasan, in its action, and forty years of cures warrant the statement that S. S. S. 1s not only a safe but a certain Home treatment book on this disease and any medical advice byes | desired sent free to all who write. he Comparsan WALL Open Your Byes ph ly tat splayed again tin thelr in- After Once Tasting Yitol po one wants an old-fash- foned cod liver oil prepara- tion or emulsion, because Vinol is a much better body- duilder and strength creator . for old people, weak children, | and for coughs, colds, bron-| chitis, etc. Ifit does no good we will return your money. ; VINOL IN 0, Fulton 7 Sumucr Jangmann. 1020 2d Ave, Wathe Ave se E.42d And ot all drug stores where fhis Due nnd Bag corset that is more than a corset. fes¥B24 The only one that does something Fg ij for you that no other corset can do. Don’t think that all Nemo Corsets are for stout women. The very latest Nemo in- vention—BACK-RESTING, Fg | No. 851—is for slender fexs ide 2 and medium figures, "4 and is a marvel of style, comfort and ingenuity. Over a million women who wear the Nemo Self-Reducing Corset know that en to reduce her abdo- ve already learned that strengthens and relieves the tired, ‘e to perfection. 83 50 ly helped as nging 1m figures; in sizes 18 to 80 '§ Bring health, comfort and style with perfect hygienic safety. The new Flatoing-Back models reduce both abdomen and hips, and 4 Ga MOTH AND BURGLAR PROOF | TREATMENT sorder, S. S. S. builds up h these strong minerals, which dis- It will not do to trifle Rheumatism, ng toward a dangerous stage, and will SPECIFIC_CO., ATLANTA,,GA, S. S. cures blood | ) G WORLD, Greenhut and Company Dry Goods the sole reason for the remain— Misses’ High-Art Tailo models; at models, trimmed with lace, Boys and their Boys’ ster Clothing expected to pay: values 3.50 to 10.00, at . sizes 3 to 10 years, at Topcoats, in ay Fy and mixtures; sizes to 16 Mio 8 6 Young men’s cheviots—in .the newest ment. Second Floor in black and white. The which are bound to appeal Second Floor Gloves for Cunsiock Men, Women, Boys and Girls including and colorings. mestic makes. regularly 1.7. At 1.10 a Pair * Main Floor , Infants’) Wear and , a Misses’ Petticoats coat sizes 1, 2 and 3 years; at Infants’ pique wash unbutton and launder flat Colored wash dresses, in several styles, including low-neck and short sleeve models; sizes 2 to 6 Misses’ white muslin petticoats, the ruffle of 3 rows of lace tion with deep edge, at . Infants’ Wear, Department, Second Floor 6th Ave., 18th to 19th St. Our patrons are cordially invited to visit the new ception and Lounging Room on the Fourth Floor. served (without charge) throughout the day. Take 18th or 19th Street side elevators. to-morrow. Choice of many materials and colorings. for small women too; assortment of fab- rics—plain and fancy effects; 75 new 18.50, 22.50, 25.00, At 10.0 30.00, 35.00 and upward. Misses’ Point d’Esprit Dresses; one-piece ribbon; value 18.50 each, at find the suits and topcoats for Easter at this store what they've been looking for —at a great deal less than they Norfolk and double-breaste of all-wool fancy cheviots—newest grav's and browns, lined with best grade mohair; two pairs of knicker- Leghorn hats, bocker trousers, sizes 8to 17 years; 2.50 each, at Sailor and Russian suits, of fancy cheviots, sizes 24 to 10 years, at Recfers, of navy blue serge, and plain and fancy mixed clieviots; suits of fine fancy models; sizes 15 to 22 years; at Hats, caps and straw hats in (ull assort- Summer gloves for men and women, boys and girls islarge and varied, liked leathers, fabrics Besides our own_exclu- sive makes, we show Dent's and Fownes’ = gloves of London, and many good do- Special for Tuesday: French glace kid gloves, in 8-button length, mousquetaire; Pique short length, cape effects and straight models; trimmed with fine embroidery; hats; crowns MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1908.) Fur Storage Fur pieces stored and pro- tected by cold, dry air, Brushed at frequent intervals by experi- enced furriers. Insured against damage and loss — Each p and garment hung separately Charges moderate, Second floor Re- Tea is One Hundred Tailored Suits At 19.75 Each These smart, original models have been selling in our regular stock as high as 35.00 each—but rapid selling has made them dwindle to one of a style. That is |! remarkably low price at which they are marked for While the one hundred } At 19.75 each red Suits; Women's Silk Coats; sirictly tailored taffeta silk coats; three-quarter sleeves; combination collar and cuffs; value 13.50, Women’s Taffeta Dress Coats; a beauti- ful "4-length model, richly lace-trimmed at collar and cuffs; value 22.50, At 18.50 insertion and 11.50 mothers will The entire sample line of a manufacturer of fine braids, in the most fashionable shapes Untrimmed and Ready-to-Wear Hats exactly and smartest _color- ings that skill can d suits, produce; value 2,50 each, at. 1.45 Large sailors in correct new shapes; value 3.00, at % A 2.50 becoming shapes; value 1.75 Ready-to-Wear-Hats; in a number of charming styles, manv effectively wing- 6.95 each 4.85 trimmed; 9 50 is a fair valuation on these; we offer them at 6.75 Flowers and Feathers; every Hower in 4.75 and 6 5U favor this ssason is shown in fullest assortment, including poppies, daisi brown years, 6.50 to 9.50 bluets, roses and fohage; many are im- ported, bur all are offered at strikingly moderat: prices é Marabout coque pompons; value 1.75 Spring 175 At 1.25 ‘ Coque pompons;-value 2.50, at 1.95 An interesting showing of new effects in ! wings and aigrettes, reasonably priced. | Main Floor 1,200 Waists---At One Dollar Each Aside from the clean-cut saving of from 75c to 1.00 which these waists afford, there is an elusive charm and style-beauty about them which cannot be set down assortment is made up of about an equal portion of lingerie and tailored linen effects, trimmed becomingly with unique style-touches to tasteful women. One dollar each. of Spring and We put forward to-mor- row a sale of Easter pumps and Christy ties, all sizes and styles, at the remarkable price of 2.50 a pair Sale of Easter Pumps And Ties all the best- Pumps: patent leather and tan Russta calt buckle-pumps. Christy Ties :°2-eyelet ties of white can- vas, patent leather and brown kid. Second Floor Cut Glass The timeliness of this F sale of cut glass will or be appreciated by those who have Easter Wedding Gifts wedding giftsin mind: Bon-bon dishes, with handl full s; 3.50 and 3.95 1.50, at Ae coreatos ap Sue a f ‘ ; BF poorly ae Celery trays, rich patterns; regularly 2.50, at. : . . 5 : 75 years, Bowls, 8-in ; regularly 3.50, at pee 95c to 250 Vases, 10-in. size, richly cut; lea eer at Ben 2 Sian ae unch bowls, 10-in, size; re y (2 Conca min eerie eueryaee Third Floor iy regu- inser= 3.50 1.25 Greenhut & Company _ 6th Ave, 18th to 19th St. (Store formerly occupied by B. Altman & Co.) EDUCATI ONAL, INSTRUCTION, de.! Spencer’s | BusinessSchoo 116th St. and Sth Ave, STENOGRA) —TY PEWRITING. i Positions for all students passing satisfac: | tory tests. Day and evening, Call or write, ND AND REWARDS. s Miehis between Sth ant | ane. Inside hi finder write night, ,, Rold) waten, MOS) WATCH Co... | Sorviandt Bt y NG TO ORDDE EXCHANGE CLOTHING CO,, | ; 8, Morton Bui ue FOR SALE. fl Autos! Thousands Saved! Manhattan's Pioneer Automo- bile Establishment, Clothing on Credit FOR MEN AND WOMEN PEGPLE’S OUTFITTING CO, 484 8th Ave., bet. 34th & 35th Sts. Fy other. nu . hs A1 Auto Bi J] ennai GRAND US 18 ot Broadwa ‘Ammoth Auto-| TEAS {io ante M woo ebile Exchange, = nour. DUNCAN, 110 WaAta. Sibir A oe "| DIAMUNDS, = EASY PAYMENTS. WATCHES, ‘ wide WATCHES AND DIAMONDS, | JEWELRY. CASH OR CREDIT. EASY PAYMENTS American Watch & DiamondCo. @ MAIDEN LANE, Phone 5867 Cortiandt, BEWARE OF PICKPUCKIES Protect. Your monqy gr watoh” from pick: 0 baser) i “TT 2 Bee Bk! device mated rl ite 9 HEARN FOURTEENTH STREET West of Fifth Avenue Interesting Offerings for Week Before Easter! If You Would Economically Buy Carefully Read Each Line Lovely Bonne Femmes White Dress Fabrics At Half Price! For Confirmation Ronne Femmes are those Frenchy and Graduation Gowns ne piece than hang | mrench Batistes—43 inches wide— nd make such dis-| 65 ct, quality 3 + 49 ve window dra ie) Ballstesexqu Lin, uisitely fine regularly 60, rsian Lawns--32 inc nd silley India Lfnons—40 Inc’ Very fine Tndla Linc worth a ‘ y windows or windows—all s and three to six HT AT 50 PER CENT. OFF— THERE Ae ’6inch Bont el - aller HAMerae ater HerInEe F My seeeee 149 neh Dotted M 40 inct D4-Inch Bonne Femmes— porte Sand 7 89 é worth $5.98. + 2.98 sses—Interspersed 78-inch Bonne Femm arly 60.0.0. 89 worth $7.98... Great s i MANY IN MATCH PA‘ P Chae Welliras res S ia Whee Spring and Summer Siiks, amp e@ leces PANCY TAFFETAS—Cluster, shaded nnbination. ste ks in about a 7 qualities Ss and indred lovely 59 SSA- in the charming tan, with Copen- rose or brown alines In black and Fine Scotch Table Linens Double Damask—72 inch— | now white—majority in spot | lesigns—therefore $1.49 1.19 and $1.69 qualities. . all RDS—Novel new shades, and aspberry 1 nd Dark Blue, and INC black Napking reg. $4.98. lack worth $1.59) E ‘Temporarily in Rugs-- ! New Space scan rtments ed custome tare the As now displa > how of Axminsters— _ to 4x5 yds. all fresh, new goods bought this Spring—no so large stocks of Fibre and Grass Rugs for Summer turnishings, ything desirable In Hall and Corridor Rugs, from Crex to Wiltons, in various lengths up to 12 feet. FOLLOWING ARE SOME OF THE VALUES: FINEST WILTON RUGS BROMLEY'S ALL-WOOL SMURNAS lf ST NER vase coe TAO L-WOOL BRUSSELS RUGS ten-wire frame—rich small allover Nach size In old, earried-over Also Wiltens, Ivets and Body Hruscels—-OX1! feot— thls, euson's choicest colors and nettan rtment in floral en@ majority seamless—tnstead newest colors ") : 2.98 REVERSIBL ctive for the r country— De BST, xls yd The famous Knockabouts, $1.98 quality. tyle and workmanship, but two the reason for this little clean up before An Extra Fine List of MORNING SALE SPECIALS To-morrow, Tuesday, Until 1 P. M. To prevent dealers buying we reserve the privilege of restricting quantities, tely trimme © and tue g/ish Mohairs silk finish. Inch—bla royal brown, Myrtle “YEAS FLOOR Tatheta Silks ch—soft 01 y—lustrous 42h: DRESS GOODS DEPT. and fancles— ‘ald trim oe ™ 10 4 inch lengths—regul quailty: satin lustre— snow white—borders all round—8-4 size—w ungy size--rich designs e~also combination avy tassel fring 269. otton Diapering Avabort ’d Chiffon Mulls Navy, Wine tien 4 Women’s i: xtra size Drawers r) worth Fine soft Cambric—perfectly 49 ° ILDING. INT RLOOR—£ wide emb'd ruffle SOLD UNTIL 1 P. M. ONLY—NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS n Ss

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