The evening world. Newspaper, May 20, 1908, Page 11

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TAXICAB ON WRONG SIDE IS STRUCK BY CAR Son of Former Mayor Schie- ren and a Friend Are Buried in Wreckage. CHAUFFEUR ALSO HURT. Eighth Avenue Couldn't See Vehicle Till Too Late. WRaries A. Bohbleren, jr, seventh street, chauffeur, home to- Painful injuries. It was at first believed that Schteren and Hamblett had received fractures of the skull along with numerous cuts and bruises, and possible internal in- He ken Tx Roosevelt were Cartnell, of Roosevelt Hospital, and he left in a cab, being where he furies. Condon had a rib broken wes arrested até! dtspital. Hamblett's Gressed by Dr. Injuries taken to a private hospital, Jost consciousness, but later rallied. Schteren was on his way in the taxi- |) cab to a reception on the upper west represents was rid- ing with him to discuss a business mat- side. Mr. Hamblett, who the Schlieren firm in Boston, ter. As the taxicab went sixth street it was hidden from motorman on the from the tracks, met at almost fu steered his car ¢ curb, for what n he didn't say. The trolley wemt through the aut mobile as if it were made o and scattered {t od both si spee track. Chauffeur and occup: tossed high in the air and landed midst of Michael He: nue, of the car. Dr. Ca Motorman thirty-two yeare old, of No. 87 West Twenty-ninth stre’t, son of a former Mayor of Brook- tyn; John Condon, No. 87 Hast Thirty- and George H. Hamblett, of Boston, who were in- fared when a taxicab and Eighth ave- nue car collided at Central Park West and Bixty-sixth street, were able to go jay, although suffering from { east on Sixty- the ar until a few feet d the auto and car ved. Condon had t the east |. of Roosevelt He How “al | gou-515 WES assisted by Mins Mary Mowan, of oO, kw West Hixty-ninth street. ae oman was passing at the time, and ¢ manner in whic! eat es in, reward as 01 attire, gave rise to the be- lef thas eo Was a trained nurs: 01 to bystanders, Condon was oo clearly at fault that the motorman of the car was not taken into custody. ————ee FINDS SUICIDES BODY IN THE PARK: Five Cents in the Dead Man’s} Pockets and Revolver Beside Him. Mounted Policeman Willlam Mur- taugh, galloping through Central Park at 7.80 o'clook this morning, came upon @ man lying face downward across the west bridal path nearly opposite Sixty- seventh street. Murtaugh dismounted and turned the sprawled figure over on {te back. The man was dead, with a bullethole in the right temple. Neer the right side was a pearl-handled re- volver, with one exploded shell and four-loaded cartridges in it. The man had been dead some time. He was apparently about years and looked like a well-to-do me- chanic. He was 5 feet 8 inches in heighth, with fair complexion, reddish gray hair and red mustache. He was dressed tn a good sult of brown and gray mixed cloth, a striped shirt and turndown collar, The undergarments and the black derby hat carried the initials “A. L." The hands were work- worn and callousd In the pockets were a five-cent plece a key ring with the address "T. B. Knapp & Sons Druggists, 362-364 Hud- son street.” a blank requisition for bearing thi No. 377 Eas . 135 Ha’ The Coroner's pe 6 jon that It w f le. They 116 to CROSS ANTISEPTIC mot ‘and forget bles." Containa* no alum “or ‘ nurbetances. Guaranteed Antiseptic. Only best ingredients used in te formula. Recommended by physicians as the Lest foot powder known, Sold by Druggists, Shoe Dealers and Des partment Stores "at T0c. and 250, the can.or mailed free on receipt of price, by White Cross Toilet Powder Co. SGTM Ssr.. NEW YORK. Millinery Lord & Taylor Thursday and Friday May 21st and 22nd lVomen's Trimmed Flats, Loques and Bonnets 510.00, Former prices $18.00 to $35.00 Misses and Chilaren’s Hats £4.00. Former prices $8.75 to $12.75 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; roth St. forty-five | se y to the i | WHITE. The pleasure and benefit you get from eating toasted corn flakes depend on the} quality of the goods. | | | | | | There’s-only one standard of quality in all cereal foods, Experienced housekeepers always buy Quaker Oats Quality products. Quaker ¢ Toasted Corn Flakes ; (10c a package) gives you the largest, cleanest and best flavored | flakes on the market. The Quaker Oats @mpany Norz: Economy that benefits both your health and your , gurec.is.to.cas, THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1908. Anty Drudge Advises the Fireman. Fireman—‘Morning, Anty Drudge! You had better go over to Mrs. Slims; she’s terribly burned.” Anty Drudge—‘“How did it happen?” Fireman—‘Over-heated stove. Trying to get the fire hot enough to boil her clothes. My wife was badly burned last week doing the same thing.” Anty Drudge—“Yes, I'll go right over. But look here, young man! Get your wife Fels-Naptha. Then she won’t have to boil the clothes. Just use lukewarm or cool water; let the clothes soak for half an hour; that’s all there is to it.” Friendship begins with acquaintance, All Fels-Naptha wants is an introduc- tion and it will become your boon com- panion in laundry and kitchen. Weare advertising to get Fels-Naptha that introduction into new homes. Then we depend on the soap itself to keep it there. If Fels-Naptha wouldn’t do what we claim; if it wouldn’t wash clothes quicker and better in cool or lukewarm water without hard labor or boiling; if it wouldn’t save time, work, fuel and health— would over a million women use it every washday ? Not much. But Fels-Naptha will do these things and more; has done them and is doing them for more and more progressive women every year. Follow the easy directions on the back of the red and green wrapper. Lord & Taylor Spectal Sate of Short Lengths of Silks embracing a large variety of plain and fancy goods, all to be closed out at soc. & 68c. yd., values up to $1.50 Dress Goods Department will offer a Spectal Lot of Remnants suitable for women’s and misses’ suits and skirts, Plain and Mixed Goods also Blacks at 58c. yd. Wash Goods Department Special Sale of Imported Voile Suttings 5,000 yards in the much wanted Black and White Pjain and Fancy Stripes and Checks, at the special price of 25c. yd. Broadway and 2oth St.; 5th Ave.; roth St. Ley ised LIBERALCREDIT TERMS |4 B Roos. Rape $49. $50.00 worth—$5.00 Down, $1.00 Weekly | $109.98 | $69.98 | 0, cotSiETe A Rea Meet Rarsey, | SAERES 4 Aectiea | A Large Lot of Mistit Carpets | rauu' $89.98 At 44 Regular Prices. 0up; THE KEY TO FORTUNE'S VAULTS IS COMMONLY KNOWN more: Quaker, Oats. and. less. meat. jasia WORLD “REAL ESTATE AD.” ACQUIRE ONE TO-DAY. ;, eee WOMEN'S 35¢ HOSE AT 15¢ eo ——- The New Odor, “Supreme.” Fascinating and lasting. $1.35 the ounce. £7 Main Floor. Restaurant SIXTHTAV. 19”T0 20" STREETI NEW YORK. 10 Minutes to Hoboken by Hudson Tunnel. an offer possible. mon destrability of every style. models repreacnted in these dresses at $10.75. One is a beautiful taffeta in checks, stripes and plain colo yoke and full sleeve of lace outlined with plain taffeta bands in contrastiny colors. pastel colors, sleeves, de You Can Buy, To-morrow, Really Handsome Silk Princess Dresses at $10.75 There are In stripes. In checks. It would take too long to tell you how we made such You can realize it was tar from easy. But we succeeded and the dresses are here—as beautiful a Ie ie you ever saw offered anywhere at a price twice as igh. Taffeta Princess Dresses and Foulard Princess Dresses. fa Third Floor. In solid colors. In all the dainty pastel shades. has a V shaped ‘The other isa dainty striped rajah, hay- ing lace yoke and sleeves outlired with telf-toned braid in pretty scroll designs. The skirts are cut full, finished with wide folds. We have every reason to believe this to be the most Important Ik Dress Sale of the season. re more than extraordinary 510 79 Every one of these smart Dresses presents one of the season's most wanted styles. Among them are at least filty different models—a varicty 80 great as to be almost bewildering. variety—and delight in the splendid quality of the silk and the uncom- The i)lustration shows two of the popular But, you'll revel in the abundant The variety Lingerie Princess Dresses, Special, at $9.75 Fifty difterent styles to select from, made of batiste in all the dainty , with long, graceful lines of embruidery and Val. Lace; others artistically trimmed with Cluny and diy new creations; full, skirt with deep tlounce, to-morrow at......+ Filet Lace; dainty *4 gracefully hanging 99.75 95c Fans, 20c Finest imported Silk Gauze Fans Just 200 dozen of them. Sale starts 8.30 A.M. Selling will be fast, so come early. Finest Imported Silk Gauze Fans, all silk-lined with hand-carved bone sticks in white, handsomely steel spangled and hand painted in various floral designs. Also real Peacock Feather Fans in the natural colorings with imitation tortoise shell sticks in various natural colorings. 4o7 Main Floor, An opportunity for the young graduate or as a clever 50e little gift—reg. 95e, spl. model of the tionally desirable. Jaunty Black Taffeta Jackets, to close, $10 Plain tailored and fancy, showing latest ideas in trimming; of splendid taf- cta, richly lined. Ideal jackets for summer wear and rare bargains atu... Clearance of Fine Tailored Suits at 519.75 About 210 handsome Suits, ineluding practically every new and desirable tailored Fitty styles in the lot. E: y J Al great onportunltyjats Wige, seeeie tes cated One season. $19 100 Tailored Wash Skirts at 32.95 Of fine imported Rep; handsome ful! plaited model with wide fold, forming tunic. were sold yesterday at auction. To-morrow, Thursday, we start an extraordinary tabrics prices. SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. WASH GOODS IMPORTANT By authority of the Court and the Receivers of Arnold Print Works 7,000 Cases of Arnold’s Wash Goods at phenomenally low sale of these &F Main Floor. | SUNAAAMRDRIMUNALTAAER, ube. ( 1 Nia 11 The Miro-Dena Chin Strap fe || preserves and restores graceful chin contour. 4&7 Main Floor. From the May Sale of Undermuslin Four striking items picked from 4,000—showing the extraordinary savings that have made this sale the greatest in trade history. 1 &# Second Floor, 69c for Combinations of nainsook—Cover and Drawers ‘ or Cover and Skirt, with rows of Val. lace, beading and ribbons; ribbon and beading at waist. 59c for Percale Petticoats Black and white striped or check, deep flounce of two ruffles, with bands of black sateen. Actual value 31.00, 85c for Short Kimonos of crepe, in assorted colors; square neck, shirred over shoul- ders, with a border of Dresden Regularly $1.25. 9c for Babies’ Caps of sheer lawns in assorted styles, with silk ribbon. laces and em- worth 50c. trimmed broidery or ribbons .Parasols Advance Sale of 1908 Samples A duplicate of last June's tre- mendous sale, with letter bar- vains, As a rule the manu- facturer holds his surplus and sample stock until the season is almost over, but this year condi- tions were such that he was willing to sell early, 7 Main Floor. ‘The sale includes something over a thousand of the daintiest and smart- est sunshades that will be seen on the avenue this summer. They represent values to $5.09. We shall sell them this way: 95¢c for $2.00 Parasols a 21.55, $2.25 & $2.95 for Parasols worth to $5 All of the new Spring designs are included, all the new colors. Para- sols for the beach, coachings and promenade: all handsome, beautiful Aesicns. ‘The main parasol buying of the season, You do not want to miss it Dress Goods at Decisive Reductions Nothing half-hearted about this sale. ward dress goods season—a reduction It’s a determined measure pianned to make the best of a somewhat back- sale started weeks earlier than usual. ‘ar Main Floor. 1.25 & 1.50 New Spring Dress Goods at 75¢ yard. A Most Extraordinary Opportunity. Practically the entire stock of fine imported aud domestic suitings— self-colored Worsteds, Striped Mannish Tailorings, Fancy Panamas, Striped Serges, Striped Mohairs, Mohair Shep- herd Checks, in black and white, also brown and white ; Mohair Shantungs, checked and phantom plaid wool Taffetas, French Tae Wool Taffetas and Popli- nettes. special at, yard... + 317-5 95c | Imported special at, yard..+++++.-- Blue Serge Suits, Including Kuppenheimer This is an extraordinary event. guaranteed Blue Serge Suits for men are just Tailor Kuppenheimer about as staple in value as any merchandise we can think o!—and recosnized everywhere as the best blue 85c MANUFACTURER'S Baréain Basement values at 75c. English Mohair special at, yard........+6 Worsteds, in neat stripes, checks and invisible overplaids; embracing the season’s most wanted color effects; also a complete assortment of plain colors, including Copenhagen, navy and royal blues, browns, grays, &c.; 44 to 52 inches wide; $1.25 to $1.5 Voiles, | Imported Black Silk Voile TAC special at, yard... f 75¢ Sicilian, T4e OVERSTOCK SALE 8c good heavy Unbleached Muslin, 43c (Limit 20 yards to a customer) Motor @loth, 382 inches wide; ‘atest designs; light and dark color yard ++ ++0ee. 12y%0e $1.49 Striped Madras and Lawn Waists, sme with laundered collar and cutts; Serge Suits sold at the price. To-morrow you can buy these splendid suits and others in the same class at $17.75 Men's absolutely all wool, fast color, rain-and- shine Blue Se Suits, strictly hand made and hand tailored—with all the exclusive features of excellence (ound only in Kuppenheimerclothing. far Second Floor. All sizes, regulars, slims and touts. Reduced |l huttoned. front, 1 to-morrow for a sensational $17 75 rents) lenge CA onnGo00 2 sleeves; at...-..------ DBC S44, Taffeta Silk $13-75 for guaranteed || Petticoats, black full weight Oswego || 24 cxlcred, at-..... $2.79 6423 75¢ Crochet Bed Blue Serge Suits that || (preadss ull sized,hemmed, are good enough for || ready or use; pretty pat- terna—special at......- 59c any man. : ‘This is a fine lot of smart Suits made by firm || LOmg Liste Gloves— of high standing in the trade whose nates are nct Milanese and suede well known to the general public as is Kup- |] in eibow length: penheimer, We do not hesitate to title them the ; best values ever offered at the price. pace Mitts, Silk and Men's Suits of guaranteed full wei Filet, tor ell ow length 39 Cswego Blue Serge indouble and single sleeves, atesesser sees c breasted models, to fit every Pull of Holiand Window man; lined with serge, alpaca or Vene- Bie mttaer geese tian: hand-tailored) garments. Coats Shades, good quality, white, cream and green; 2 inches; complete. . 26ce!: come in the plain styles or with cuffs and flaps as you desire. ‘Trousers plain seteees ! Misses’ White Skirts: of fine linon, fall plaited, trim- or turn up. med with straps and deep tolds; 150 More of Those $13.75 Silk Lined Tuxedo Suits lengths 33 to cate of our last week’s:ale. Remarkable values. $2.50. at... -- Latest style shaw! collars, sizes {3 to $4: a dupli- SIMPSON CRAWEQ@RD ht Boys’ Play Suits, Sprague’s all-in-one; 2% to 6 plain and faney 29¢ $2.00 Patent Leather Pumps, turn soles, flat silk BOW. sees sees +... PBC Women’s 75c Union Suits, Swiss rib, umbrella bottom with lace trim- ming, at f . 39e Cedarine, the standard moth preventive — regular 25c package, sjecitls.+. +++. 12¢ Women's Silk Jumper Dresse S—continuation of Monday's phenomen- ally sugessiul sile. at, $5.98 Women's and Girl Untrimmed Hats— values upto $1, 48—Simp- son-Crawtord shipes—at.. O8C Atoeeeree Silk Remnants, values Sve to 0 yard, at Tie to. re 18¢ dZlse Striped Eme broicered Collars; 5,000 tomorrow in newest col- orings; all all per- fect; at... . Ge BH spn anita

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