The evening world. Newspaper, July 10, 1908, Page 5

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DOCTORS DENIED "AD TO nIS DYING WIFE, MAN SAYS Physicians, However, Declare ig That Scadden Did not 7 Call Them. ‘White Ms wife laf dying from the femes of gas she had inhaled through a twhe attached to a light bracket John @eadden, of No. 169 East Seventy- eighth street, declares he hunted for an bour to-day for a doctor to attend to ben He says that three phystoians he visited refused to leave their beda. say- fag that they did not handle such onses. Tt was 230 o'clock when Scadden real estate up. when their phone pole. @woke to find the room filled with @a8.| James Hirsoh, the chauffeur, was) wife's inaiden aunt, Miss Mary Coyne, | He did not dare to strike « Nght, but | arving, & gray-naired old lady, who Saya aio fait at the only bracket tn the room 40 he car was approaching the town,| neigibors, is aimeat as sree ae ote if the flow fasued from there Hs) wngn a gcavenger’s cart got in the | house and encountered the tube and traced | phe frat floor ts occupied the way, and ® to his wife's mouth, to which !t was ettached by a bit of ribbon. He tore It eff and tried tn vain to arouse her. Then he went on the hunt for a dootor. After three repulses he fan to Third Avenue and Seventy-elghth street, where Policeman McGuire, whom he| Mond lapded heavily on his side ana B enoountered, summoned an ambulance| fractured his right hip. The! fell with her left arm doubled under from the Presbyterian Hospital, surgeon, however, LR HRLED OFAUTOMMN NFR LANES WE NED and his wife, Ethel, are suffering from severe Injuries in their country home @s the result of an automobile amash- Years, at No, 4% Pearl street, at 2 The young couple were driving back | to their home early in the morning | after @ visit In a neighboring village, of Mrs, Sigmond, was In the machine aafely to one side of the road Hirsch | threw the car around wo that It skidded | into the pole, arrived too late to, her and broke her wrist ANE RESCUE 0. AKON | Motor Car Crashes Into Tele- | Mrs. Baker and Children, Safe, phone Pole and Is | Send Policemen Back for Burned Up, Aged Man and Woman. Charles A. Slgmond, @ wealthy young! Sparks blew from the ohtmney of some downtown skyscraper over to the roof of been standing for nearly one hundred operator of Freeport, L. 1, an old landmark, which has A. M. to-day, and Instantly the ter roof was in flames, ‘This house of four stories is oocupled on the three upper floors by families, The ground floor is led by car was driven into a tele | Whalen’s undertaking hment, Frank Chisholm, a brother} Joseph Baker, manager of the under- taking business, lives on the third floor With nls wife and six childrea and his tn endeavoring to swing! pougnertys, a hushand and wife end @ big family of healthy ohlldren, and the top floor ty the home of William Murphy, an old chap who reeantly amo from No, 470 Pearl when fire attacked Murphy Mrs. Sigmond six frightened youngsters are hard Chisholm) Wael to handie; One would! be smlesads ena @ave Mrs. Seadden's life, | stunned, but quickly revived and went) then another, and Mrs, Baker began The Scaddens ocnducted a furnished | for assistance The chauffeur was also) {0 call for help. Her cries wore heard Toom house, and the husband told the Injured, lof the Oak street elation’ ana Wepes: Police that lately hts wite had been! The crash of the car against the pole reiter, of | Elizabeth q ef s ‘ai a : Phe polleemen got Mrs. Baker and SMoomy over the number of empty twisted it into a mass of wreckage and, 1he policemen got Mis) Baker and rooms. ft caught fire. The loca! department Doug! s had reached the street, Old The physicians that Scadden says he arrived after the entire car, whiah cost Miss e@ Was missing 1 ik - ef (} nh tried to et to attend his wife are Dr. 44,000 and was recently purchased, had yi ™aanee % atid R 8. Freedman, of No, 11 East Sev- | bean destroyed bring down, Miss i When Mr, and Mrs, Sigmond arrived RRY. Mr. Murphy walk and Miss eet, home specialists were sumoned from Their hurts are not danger- ous, however. this olty. couldn't be made to get up.” Coyne and old man Murphy were non the street. The firemen then Dusy and the roof was ripped off, hefore big damage had been & y tn the house, how- t having answered a he night. Dr. Gra- fe Was positive he had not been called on last night. Had he been. he adi he woule have responded at once, At Dr, "3 Nea it was A ata. (HAT ate nla ab: Just #ence lived further dow n. Out of Sorts IS, something is wrong with -baby, but we can’t tell what it is. All mothers recognize the term by the | lassitude, weakness, loss of appetite, inclination to sleep, > | heavy breathing, and lack of interest shown by baby. These | ara 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 WHILE WALANG WHS SEP Charles | Bell Plunges From! Roof of Tenement to Building Below. murely slept ti Tht was ow coping on t and plunged fof the garage. dearly the roof of th three stories to the r His body waa disc to-day by an er Rallway s » it Is sup. o the roof, care of by , of No &72 Seventn| one, who clatmed tt | CASH FOR SICK BABIES’ FUND. Additional day for the | | | | contributions received toe Sick Bables’ Fund for the onze, Coney Island Hedenberg and 2% What a pity C That In the city People will stay, While they may | Take a Vacation, Since World’ Ads, show Where one may go, By mountain or sea, ‘And happy be. So read to-day What World Ads. say. The World printed 672 “Summer Re- sort” Advertisements yesterday—196 MORE than all the 6 other New York | 4129 morming newspapers COMBINED, | lothing « C 273 Sixth Avenue, Near 2275 |hird Avenue, Near 124th Street ( | operation, open the pores of the skin, carry off the fetid | matter, and drive away the threatened ‘Genuine Castoria always bears the signature of CME LSTA sickness. AN’S greatest com- fort is tobacco, and the comfort is greatest in a good Any old-time tobacco- user will tell you so. chew. Prove it for yourself with Fine-Cut Chew Made entirely from the choicest Green River tobacco, famous for its rich, lasting flavor. Only the purest, cleanest leaf. Sold in tin-foil packages everywhere at 5 cents, Established by D. H. McALPIN & CO. 1 «Credit For Ladies, Gents and Boys No reference or security requir.d—no investigitions or deliveries made. Make | | your purchase and take the goods along with you, and pay at your own convenience, , Lenox Clothing Co. (Three Stores: New York and Brooklyn.) 17th Street | New York Broadway, tear De Kalb Ave, BrodKlyn OPEN EVENINGS _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1908. of Brill Clothes Prices have been reduced 30 to 50%, not on a few | hundred suits, but on many thousand suits, Prices have been reduced, not on odds and ends, but on | entire lines complete in sizes and assortments, Prices have been reduced, not on “stickers” and “old | shop keepers,” but on suits of fabrics less than a month off the | |] looms and cut on models designed less than three weeks, | Prices have been reduced, not only on plain grays, neat | mixtures and blues and blacks, but also on the brown, tan, olive and smoke shade suits now so new and popular and hard to find. Prices have been reduced, not only on the plain conserva- tive models you'll find in every store, but also on the extreme smart models with new lapel, cuff and pocket effects—ex- | treme styles exclusive In Brill stores that you will not find This Midsummer Sale includes more’ modern garments underprice than you'll find anywhere else in America, 9 50 for 2 and 8 Piece Suits, $ ° Values up to $18. Choice of 40 different patterns in a dozen different models, Colorings are tan stripes, olive shades, dark mixtures and stripe, check and overplaid effects In gray. Pabrics are worsted, In medium, light and tropical weights, and all wool velours, cassimeres tnd cheviots, , 2 and 8 Piece Suits $12.50 Vides ip to $22.50. : Choice of 150 fabric designs and of 25 different models. Included are the new shades of tan, brown, olive and smoke hard to find at any price, and the extreme smart new models that you find only {m Brill stores. Included also are the conservative models and the quiet designs In gray and mixtures on black and blue grounds The fabrics are flannels, crashes, tropical worsteds, homespuns, cas- simeres, velours, cheviots and worsteds. Included are 14, %& and full lined suits, with and without waistcoats, $16 for Summer Suits that are values up to $28. Here are all the exclusive Brill models—the Manchester, Derby 1., Derby Il, ete, and models from the foremost desigrers. These suits were tailored In America’s most modern tailoring plants The fabrics are from the best American mills and many foreign fabrics are included. Here are blue serge sults, brown suits, black suits, tan, olive, smoke and gray shade suits and suits of finest silk mixtures, Choice of 200 fabric designs and 40 models os z $19 for Suits that are values up to $3v. $27.50 for finest Suits, regularly $40 & $45. Included at these prices are the best clothes in America, Garments as good from other sources would cost you nearly double Brill regular prices $5 for Youths’ Suits that are $8 & $10 values. for Youths’ Suits that are values up to $12.50. | $7.50 | $2.45 ‘Rousers of flannel | and tropical worsted. $3. 75 for Men’s Hungerford e and Tropical Worsted Outing Trousers, values $6, $4.75 for Men’s Trousers that are $8 values. ° 4 4 CONVENIENT STORES 125th STREET, cor, 3d Avenue, 47 CORTLANDT, n. Greenwich, FOUR 279 BROADWAY, n. Chambers, UNION SQUARE, 14th, n. B'way. elsewhere for 6 months or a year, Prices have been reduced, not on only a few grades, but on every grade in Brill stores—on the suits at $45 as weli as on those at $15. ; Husbands! This Is For You. If you would do your wife'a kindness, make her a present of a quarter’s worth of P. & G. Naphtha Soap. With P. & G. Naphtha Soap and cold (or lukewarm) water, your wife can do better work than with ordinary laundry soap and boiling water. Do you realise what this means? | It means that if she uses P. & G, Naph- tha Soap she will have no more backaches | from bending over tubs of steaming water; no more hard rubbing of clothes up and down the washboard; no more boiling | of clothes. Time, money, fuel and labor saved; and cleaner, whiter, sweeter-smelling clothes than she ever had before. P, & G. Naphtha Soap | ~ is for sale in almost every grocery in this city. +s ee, | Follow the Crowd” | | Into The Worjd’s “Want” Columns. | The price is 5 cents a cake. | ae “| 66 | Midsummer Sa : Ear cman 5 Victor Taiking Ma: hines and Edison Phonographs on Weekly Payments of $1 = p)THE FOUNTAIN” \OOPER(. J.B.GREENHUT, PRESIDENT. } We Turn the ™® us Key at 1 o’Clock To-Morrow OUBLE-QUICK action is the rule for this summer’s first half-holiday. This store will close at 1 o'clock. But from 3 the moment the store opens until closing time every minute will be crowded with golden opportunities. innumerable lots of summer merchandise of the kind that you need now will be prom- inently displayed throughout the entire store at the lowest prices of the July Clearance! Arrangements have been made to serve you quickly, Our system of making change and wrapping parcels in full view of our customers will delight you, Some of the bargains follow: Double ‘‘S. & H.’’ Stamps Till 12 0’Clock | Hot-Weather Clothin Prenn. — A Stirring Half- Lay Saie of $15 lo $20 Suits at Most Lesirable 2- and 3-Piece Styles HE product of two famous manufacturers. All are high-grade in every detail. Materials are principally the well-known “Oswego” blue Serge (guaranteed by us | and tropical worsteds, fancy worsteus, gray mohairs, worsted crashes and dozens of the choicest fancies shown by leading tailors this summer. Half or full lined, as you like. The workmanship will ; lease men who are pariicular. 83 to ‘5 Trousers for Men $2 and Youths at . . . Dress and Cuting S!y-e: and Materials—All Lengihs and Waist Movsures (Siegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Rear yN all there are about 500 Suits made of guaranteed good quality blue serge in one of | the newest and best looking double-breasted styles, with Knickerbocker trousers; all ~ seams taped; sizes > to 16 years; the suits are so good and the price so low that every one ought to be sold before noon, All the Boys’ Wash Suits Formerly Priced Up to §2---Will Go in a Hurry at Materials are chambrays, galatea, madras, crash and percales in neat stripes and checks, also plain; sices 24 to 9 years, | Biggest Shoe Bargains for a Short Day Best Summer Siyles and L:athers tor Everybouy at Smallest Prices kver Quoted tor Equally Good Grades Men’s $3.50 and $4 Oxfords....,,++++ $2.40 | Women’s $3 Tan and Black Calf Men’s $1.50 Yachting Shoes.....,.. 98c | Pumps............ .. $1.80 Boy’s $5 and $6 Serge Suits y Sensational Half-Day ee, Sale at *3 50 | leges Cooper oiore, second floor, Rear.) ———$___, omen’s $1.50 Gray Canvas Ox- Ycuths’ $2.50 Kid Oxfords.....,.... $1.40 Money Be ine naan 69e Men's $2 Kid Oxfords uaboo Onhug 1naG 98e Misses’ $1.50 White and Tan Canvas Men’s Romeo Slippers....... vreeeee OBE TL Shoessecececessseces whence ees 69 Women’s $5 Patent Leather Pumps.. $2.39 | yicses’ and Children’s Tan Cal Ox- Women’s $3 to $5 Sample Oxiords.. $1.60 | foruge..ceece cece cee eeseeeet cues de | diegel Cooper Store, Second Fioor, Rear. ! Pure Foods---Moderately Priced Daylight Cakes Fresh Meats Cholee quality fresh killed Freah oupplieg irom the ovens every Relltnaneniekanstab 12¢ THREE-LAYER CAKES—chocolate, Choice quailty Western ducks; maple, marshmallow, coccecut, 40g > l4e Cake Special Lady cake, plain, raisin or marble whole cake of about 7 Ibs, SUc; 12¢ ound Caramel or tuiti {rutti; each LivGy's COOKED LUNCH D4o | Faner Iresn billed Long isiaad QQq i , TONGUt—reguiar 300 con GAC | ducks; td... ‘ " : eee ohne ‘ol 18¢ FRESHLY “ADE POTATO 10 | Hitdiveriets of ccavine ring 166 eae SALAD pou Fania amb; Ib... about 7 ibs, 91.15; 1b anick alah tiGy LEMONS. 15¢ fipeeeauese et Gea (ton; 12 “e doz ' u y, GRAHAM BIQCUITS, mensgerie, erlsp MILD CURED BAGO N=m 21 Loins of “ives Jersey” bors: 436 todas, saltines, lemon or ginger snaps— slic ied IC | ib Dp doven 41c; regular Sc package Q 1 a 34e Bs Saturday’s Wine and Liquor Special Great Reductions in Priccs ‘I hese well-known and reliable brands are offered to-morrow at 35 per cent, less than they can be bought for elsewhere in New York. 68¢ uart bottle California Port rie 7T£e bottle Imported Claret Wine, G4e| + +25 bottle Ferand's Cognac 98e| 7$e full quart botte Moaogram 38¢ B06 7&c bottle Imported Rhine Wine . 6he| Brandy Whiskey ie I ted Port or Sh t bogti $ $4 peti Impor rt or Sherry Bde | $4, fa) aver oytie Imperial 84e | clullq or Sherr: Siegel Cooper Store, Fourth Floor. Ask for ''S. & H.’’ Green Trading ‘tamps—\ie Give Ticm CW ANT” makes more offers of positions than) any other two mediums in the. universe. | THE SUNDAY WCR8LD’S: DIRECTORY; | i]

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