The evening world. Newspaper, May 27, 1908, Page 5

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DWBOLO CHASE LEDCHLDTOA 40-F00T TUMBLE Little Jessie Rosenblatt Falls 2 Over High Bluff in Mt. Morris Park. JUST MISSES DEATH. Barely Escapes Asphalt Wa'k “and Lands on Soft Grass— Her Thigh Dislocated. rf SPtaying diabolo played the mischief | with young Miss Jessie Rosenblatt, yes- | "day. But the little lady, a bright papil in Public Schoo! No, 108 in Har- Wein, will survive the diabolic fate she Wiffered while chasing a diabolo spoo! Which ran away from her. “Miss Jessie, eleven years Wome of the cords hey wielded, hing them ds. her spool and © of a path on path turned fj nased the spool. ended at the edge and fast as she could, ff dessie missed ca rolled down the 1 over t Numbers of children were playing or * gunnin: lves on the level under @ hill, As wood luck ha iss Jessie hit none he: fell. And issed an wo and fe) ch the recent Tains had iden, But she lay rightened women and rs Scared ch: Bbanley, of Pwenty-sixth stre ett took Jessie to the Harlem Hospital he surgeons said she was hurt fo ftrnally and had dislocated her lect B ei last nigh i Rosenblatt, Jessie's f. te dealer, who lives at > © Hundred and Twenty-second mreet. F —___- NEGROES CHEER FORAKER. jFive hundrea negro men and women tended a mass-meeting at Coop fon last night by Bishop Will- “The Pace That Kills” ‘The wear and tear of business and the every-day cares and worries fall upon the nerves, and bring disaster to the stomach and brain. Nervousness causes loss of sleep and draws heavily on the vital forces. Increase your nervous energy by using BEECHAN’S PILLS whenever the system is weakened by overwork or worry, and needs to be toned and strengthened. Beecham’s Pills equai‘ze the circulation, carry off the waste materials, help the stomach, and carry health to the nerve cells, } ‘They are quick to restore normal con- ditions, enable the brain to recover its | poise and unfailingly Relieve Nerve Strain Bold Everywhere. In boxes 10c, and 25e, | | | THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESD SIEG EL NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE THE FOUNTAIN” OOPER “MEET ME AT Ye J.B.GREENHUT, PRESIDENT. G| once. Double *S, & H.’’ Green Trad- ing Stamos with All Pur- chases Mad» Refore 12 0’Clock Bargain Offers fron the Month’s-End Clean-up Sale Which Are Too Good to Omit, But Tov Many to De- tail. Children’s Wear Second Floor, Center. Children’s 75c Gingham Dresses, 44c. Children’s 98c Percale Dresses, 69c. Children’s $1.75 Percale Dresses, $1.39. Children’s 75c Straw Hats, 390. Women’s Hou e Garments Second Floor, Center. Women’s $1.25 Percale Wrappers, 69c. Women’s $1.25 House Dresses, 95c. Women’s $1.50 Lawn Kimo- nos, 98c. Women’s 75c Lawn Dress- ing Sacks, 49c. Conservatory Seventh Floor, $1.15 Baby Ramblers (in Bloom), 85c. $1 Hardy Azaleas (in Bloom), 75c. $1.25 Spirea (Full of Feath- ery Flowers), $1. 18c Geraniums (All Colors), 12c. $1.10 Begonias, Dozen 80c. Candies and Favors Main Floor, Rear. Nut and Cream Wrapped Caramels, lb., 25c. 40c a Pound Chocolates, 29c. Old Fashioned Chocolates, Pound, 30c. Favors for Memorial Day, Each, 5c. Phatographs Benedict Studio, Seventh Floor. $5 Photodrauls (1 Dozen), $2 Booklet Carbonettes (4), Girls’ Dresses Second Floor, Center. Girls’ 9180 Tub Dresses, Misses’ $3 Wash Jumpers, Misses’ 3-Po. Suits, $6.75. Girls’ $3.50 to $5 College Coats, Now $2.95. Belts and Fans 35¢ Emb’d Washable Belts, 23¢. 18c Emb’d Washable Belts, 10c. 35c¢ Folding Gauze Fans, 23¢. Footwear Men's $2 Kidskin Low Shoes, $1. Young Women’s $2 Patent Leather Oxfords, 98c. Infants’ 50c Shoes (Ali Col- ors), 25¢. Men’s $1.50 Yachting Shoes at 75c. Rear. Nec! wear Main Fr 25c Embroidered Dutch Col- lars at 12Yc. 25ce Venise Lace Yokes at ————— CONDENSED i -end Clean- In Styles RS, White Lingerie Batiste | Waists—artistically fash- | ioned with fancy yoke and blouse trimmed with Irish and Val. lace in- serting and edge; cuffs of three-quarter length, sleeves and collar tucked and lace trimmed; a $1 regular $1.50 wai: | White Lingerie Batiste and Lawn Waiste—in a num- ber of new and attractive styles; entire front of some are of allover im- ported embroidery and Cluny lace insertings; three-quarter length sleeves; Cluny lace col- lar and cuffs; others have fancy yokes embellished White Lingerie Batiste Waists—as illustrated; one of the season's most handsome models; entire front yoke and blouse elaborately trimmed with panels of imported em- broidery (assorted pat- terns) and Val. lace in- sertings; ba three- quarter lengt sleeves, cuffs and collar lace trim- $2.95 waist, at.. $1.95 White Lingerie Batiste Waists—a charming new model fashioned with a graduated tucked yoke; blouse, yoke and three- quarter sleeves are effec- tively embellished with lace insertings and me- med; a regular Every White Lingerie Batiste Walsts—a dainty model, elaborately designed with a fancy front and back; lace yoke; front below yoke and three-quarter sleeves and cuff effect- ively lace trimmed; shaped lace col- lar; a regular $5 waist at White Lingerie Batiste Waists — as illustrated; an exquisite new model, artistically designed with a fancy front and back; shaped yoke fashioned of fine embroidery, Irish and Val. lace; entire blouse and three-quarter length sleeves claborat ly trimmed with Val, o MAY 47, 1908- Victor Talking Machines and Fdison Fhonographs on Weekly Payments of $1. Edison June Records Now on Sale. Remarkable Offers of New Summer Waists Suitable for All Occasions---Dress, Street or Outing Wear T IS a big collection and there isn’t a “usual” price In it. sands is at a price you will recognize as low the instant you sec it. waist of For example: Novelty Japanese Bilk Wai very refresh- in summer silk yaist, made of white Jap- je silk, with narrow black, navy or brown stripes; fashioned with a hand-made fanoy lace yoke and collar; three- quarter length sleeves; lace trimmed cuffs; special sale......... $5 Handsome Oriental Lace Wi ver Japanese silk; hioned with a tucked net yoke elabo- rated with lace medal- lions; blouse below yoke and three-quarter length sleeves trimmed with ruf- fles of wide Val. lace and bands of Irish lace mix- tures; collar and cuffs of these thou- In the face of conditions which have proved all but disastrous for many New York stores, the Big Store will close its May business witha LARGER INCREASE in sales even than that of May 1907, vhich was one of the most prosperous months of our career. usually large accumulation of odds and ends and broken assortments which we desire to close out at In connection with our Decoration Day “Going-Away” Sales we therefore announce a move- ment in which practically every department will join—which we call This large business has occasioned an un- with embroidery, filet} dallions; back, collar and and Val. lace; none} cuffs tucked and lace worth less than e trimmed; a regu- "51.95; at.... $1.50] jars3.05 waist, at $2.95 Boys’ OU can’t find in all New York a better stock of boys’ clothing than we show here. Every good style is included, and there is choice among all the latest and most desirable fabrics and designs. Lear in mind, too, that we guarantee every suit we sell to give perfect satisfaction, and if it doesn’t we will give you your money back or another suit. Here are some specially interesting items: Boys’ $1.85 Washable Suits at 95c Boys’ Washable Suits—made of the Hydegrade Manchester Galatea, never before sold for less than $1.85; each suit bears the Hydegrade Manchester label; in 95¢e stripes, checks and plain white; 23g to 10 years, at.. Boys’ $2.50 Washable Suits at $1.45 Russian and Sailor Blouse Suits in all the newest designs of stripes, plaids, checks and plain; made of chambray,madras, percale, duck, in blue and white, tan and white, plain blue, tan, gunmetal, ox blood; made with large sailor collar | handsome embroidered shield; plaited sleeves; $1 45 242 to 10 years, at . /95c Salad and Fruit Sets, 49c The lowest price the dup- licates of these sets ever sold forin other stores is $1. Our own regular price is 95c. To-morrow we cut that low figure to 4£c. They are all fine imported Austrian china salad or fruit sets, consisting of seven pieces— with dainty tinted — bor- ders: 3 col- ors, pink, blue, green; morning. from $4to $6. They were made to sell for $3 and $3,50. Siegel Cooper Store, Third Fioor, Front.) lations. ’Phone Chelsea—4000. Mail and telephone orders filled Sardines Casino de Paris brand; fancy fish, im- = | Queen Olives | crisp appetizing fruit: 4 full quart jar othr popular 9 Ni ecen 22¢ | Gras noTTER> SONS PICKLES Jenny | § Lings: 8 boules $1.20: reg. 38° De | Brean fant, M | g ean ints Y junpoweers § AR. S LUNCH TONG Qde | PRESHLY “St | J. rondy to serverreg. 3c can, @2C. doen $1, a Sieeel Cooper's PO PL | COOKING R | Summer Suits from Summer Shoes-- Bargains$ For Both Men and Women ORE than 5,00 pairs of new shoes were in this sale-offer when the sale began this Perhaps 600 pairs are sample shoes, in women’s styles. The rest are all new shoes, made for this season’s selling, in full lines of sizes. Tan calfskin and wine-colored kidskin Oxfords; black, tan and pat- ent leather high shoes; drab canvas, leather trimmed high shoes. Brown kidskin Oxfords, tan calfskin buckle pumps, black kid Oxfords, pat- neat floral designs. For Men 5 All com- None worth less than $2.50; most of them $3, some $3.50, Cholce.........+s+se0+e 4 plete sets) For W omen: ent coltskin Gibson ties and in perfect ‘ n Py a white canvas low s.oes. None worth under $2.50; som! condition, BSCE CEOS GLBES coseocacb6o0on600qsnn ioode00 We Will Deliver Groceries in Time for Decoration Day Groceries ordered Thursday will be delivered Friday to all points covered by our Free Delivery Wag- ons. We prepay the freight charges to your nearest railroad station in accordance with our established regu- promptly. lewly Laid Eggs Doren (none delivered)... Graham Biscuits | | "treatian, Soutto! Es Hazel Bacon ter, and fitted with 4 or 6 rich art glass snaps, cheese or milk ches Oe |] The celebrated E style dry Panels in assorted colors, with deep S3e; packet | | suger cured ham 144e bead fringe to match; can be fitted for pres’ FRESH FRUIT J in quality 18e quality; 1b na || oil or with two-light electric cluster for Ask for “S. & H.’’ Green Trading Stamps—We Give Them. qaummeeum ry inserting and edge; collar shaped and boned; fancy handker- $6.50 la reg. $6.50 waist, $5.90 chief lace cuffs; exceptional value 45c to $3.95 Boys’ $5 and $7 Blue Serge Suits at $3.95 Double-Breasted Suits—with belt and knickerbocker trousers; every suit guaranteed pure wool and fast color; in the pret- Il Seams are taped; fit ar $3.95. zes 7 to 1 fabric of Boys’ Washable Blouse Suits, with Extra Trousers—made of ex- cellent i ue, tan, gunmetal and c ; double breaste: th buttons and tie; large sai effect, trimmed collar; sizes 5 to 10 ye Boys’ Washable Suitse—m: with long trouser of excellent quality duck and linen, in plain white and white with blue Boys’ 65c Washable Suits at 45c Russian and Sailor Blouse Suits—very handsome designs, of chambray and madras and crash, in blue, tan, gunmetal, brown, and blue and white stripes; made with white collars and cuffs or collar of samo goods; sizes 233 to 10 45¢e YERTS; Af..coee (Stegel Cooper Store, Second Floor. Rear.) | Parasols Among a magnificent variety of parasols which covers the entire range of styles, colors and effects and touches the top note in value-for-price, we call especial attention to an assortment priced At $1.95 They are fine all-silk taf- feta parasols in such de- sirable shades as hunter green, Copenhagen, royal blue, tan, brown and white. Also many pretty and novel effects in borders and in- sertions, in silks and shan- tungs. They are both re- markably good and remark- ably cheap. Siegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Front.) 1.90 They are worth $1.90 uumps, kidskin high shoes and worth $6; most of them worth $1.90 (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Rear) ————— Light for the Summer Cottage E are showing now the best and lowest-priced as- sortment of lamps and chandeliers in the city. The items mentioned here give an outline of the values—you will find scores more When you come in. Gas Fixtures—in dead black wrought iron finish, well constructed; full spread of fixtures is 32 inches; shades are square or hexagon shape, 16 inches in diame- le | | $1 extra; this fixture Is good value at $10; our price now, ready for lighting, as’ illus- $ trated cream, fitted ec ~ de See D-menstration of the ‘'Sti!l- man Safety’? L cliron, raisin, BRING “linest im: 19) fcabe uelive Sc) These are the cheapest an . ro) we, SUE the “Celebrated Foun on the market, as de co rhET—split tad 4 Qe noted fop its superior strength derwriters’ Labor \ evaperasd oral POTS OO GLO TY} cannot explode. a} Oh. 9 ae | = immediately exti \ New Potatoes || Mild Cured Hams StillmanWeaielye gangs Lan Dee Oc Fancy Florida ; Dayli { i His ue Hand Lamps—\ieavy polish ssate. BL25 pels Fresh supplies irom tt | y Siablo Lanterns—2 sizes, at $1.50 and $1.25 | SLAYER C ~~ £:7.woOoa—- will immedi- St fran i Smoked Ox Tongues en Double “‘S, & H."’ Green Trad- ing Stamps with All Pur- chases Made Before 12 0’Clock CONDENSED | Bargain Offers trom the Month’s-End Clean-up Sale Which Are Too Gocd to Omit, Fa Too Many to De- ‘ail. Jewelry Main Floor, Front. 350 to 75c Jewelry for Shirt Waists, 25c. Cuff Links, Shirt Sets, Stud Gets, Veil Pins, Brooches and Cuff Pins. 50c Silver Finished Purses_ at 35c. $1.25 to $1.75 Beaded and. Opera Bags, 95c. Upholsteries Third Floor, Front. 50c Silkoline Filled Fire Screens at 23c. 49c Silk Floss Sofa Pillows, 24x24, at 35c. 39c Ruffled Muslin Curtains, 29c. 60c Ruffled Muslin Curtains, 45c. ) Horse Goods Basement. $17 Single Buggy Harness at $12.50. $1.65 Whipcord Carriage Robes, $1.25. $1.25 Horse Cooling Bian- kets, $1. 750 Driving Whips at 50c. Sewing Machines Third. Floor, Centre. $2 Automatic Goldman Tuck Folder, $1. $16 “Victory” Drop Head Sewing Machines, $12. Summer Needs Basement. $2.50 Lawn Mowers, 14 or 16 Inch, $2.25. $7 Refrigerators (will hold 40 Ibs. Ice), $5. $11.50 Apartment House Refrigerators, $9.75. 50c Window Screens at 38c. 25c Special Window Screens at 15¢. 2 $4.50 Enameled Lined Wa- ter Coolers, $3.25, Furniture Fifth Floor. $3.50 Porch Rockers (3 Fin- ishes), $2.75. $2.75 ort Rockers at $1.75 Bamboo Side Chalrs at $1.35. $1.50 Bambee Corner Chairs a Undermuslins Becond Floor, Centre. Women’s 25c Corset Covers at 15c. 39c Cambric Drawers at 25c. Women’s 69c Petticoats at 49c. Women’s 69c Chemises at 490. Women’s 49c Night Gowns at 39c. Petticoats Becand Floor, Centre. $3.95 Silk Petticoats at 2.703 Women’s 69c Petticoats at 49c. Women’s 59c Girdle Corsets at 39c. Pink, blue and white. Women’s 49c Girdie Corsets at 29c. | | Trunk $7.45 Sh Trunks, | | 1 $14.50 7 ig Trunks at eo Ln 2 7,

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