The evening world. Newspaper, August 27, 1908, Page 8

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ee ENN NNTTET ORTONSCRTOMEMNRE Otc AEE Sn THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, AUWUSE 44, Lyvo, rm Ea epee —————— | ROMELESS HOS]. “Mabel Taliaferro’s Special” and Actors li tains i Gul HAD 10 SLEEP IK CHS MORGUE — Men and Women, Some Car- rying Babies, Driven to Gruesome Shelter. No Other Place Available for Unfortunate, Though Some Declined to Enter, Two hundred men and women, many Of the latter with babies in thelr arms, alept in the city's Morgue, at the foot of East Twenty-sixth street, last night. They were glad to accept the gruesome | Off for Chicago To-day to Open Season \Here Is a Patlent’s Own Story) | of How He Was Cured. | “No person ever had tuberculosis of the lungs worse than I and lived to tell of a complete recovery, My for mer doctors ac- Hknowledge that the youre is genuine and Hlinsting. After being givon up to die by three New York Y doctors I went to Dr. Anderson, woo examined my lungs with his X-Light and found them to be fn an advanced DR. ANDERSON. and dangerous stato of tuberculosts, "{ had coughed up a pint of blood at a time, and often coughed up binody mucus The night sweats were so bad I had to change my bedclothes during the night Chills were fo severe T felt as though T could never live through another day. A burning fever would follow. ‘The cough was nt nuous all day and kept me awake at hit. T was so reduced tn flesh and th that 1 cotld not walk a block thout stopying to get my breath: “Thad given up all hones of ever being I knew that taking medicine Into had not denefted my lungs or or even relieve » and | was n’'s Germicldal Inhalation nt asa lart resort. “| began his treatment and breathed the soothing, medicated, ofly vapors into my lungs tely relieved my cough ,. sipality | hospitality of the municipality, and to! coldest days of winter the crowd Is) the special and Rennold Wolf, of the other plays within a week, Mr. Thomp- A ifonth’s tretment helped me greatly. . Test side by side, practically, with the | never larger than !t was last night. Storm Ousts Summer. Driven by the storm of yesterday and| summer was swept away by the | elty’s unknown and pauper dead. | last night, they were willing to sleep even under the roof of a morgue, At 6 o'clock this morning the un- | Morning Telegraph, jalong the route shall make no mistake| storm, The cold northeast wind drove Ja rain that came in sheets. reading ed trom. sect : fortunates were sent Into the streets by |TePorted from sections of the State. /i0 cir, js’ ime I gained very son has had his three ventures billed and after two m on has had his re My night sweats. Uk y Shi the sur- rapidly and ty ea circus In Chicago and eee tad favor stonped, “My cough grew less and lees, and T had no more hemorrhages. My appetite re In order that the wondering populace |i, ding ‘territory: ae eee |about the train, It is decorated, forward, | = EAS Tein gaia ‘ fon doth sides with immense streamers AUTO EXPERT KILLS SELF. Hired an aaa ion rt Meda neasta d have worked Ty day since, ined 25 pounds in weight. Joseph Lamarche, thirty-five years an Store Closes at 5 P. M, 16 Suits of unton Inen and striped sulting ..........45 20 Suits of repp, khak{ cloth, mercerized cotton, tmported line 10 Suits of linen .. WM Suits of Manchu 50 Over-walst Dresses of union nen .. 50 Union Linen One-piece Princess Dre: 20 Dotted Swiss muslin’ Dresses 5 Net Dresses 12 Linen Over-« 23 Tailored Suits of striped and checked worsteds . 27 Tallored Suits of Panama Cloth 28 Tailored Suits of Panama Cloth . 16 Tailored Suits of homespuns . 5 20 Tailored Suits of plai d striped Panama cloth . Mf Tatlored Suits of chev and striped sultings...., 23 Tallored Suits of broadcloth and chevron striped eultings. 8 Tallored Suits of checked and striped imported suitings . 6 Tailored Suits of silk-lined volles ... Admirers ot Bjornstjerne Bjornson have an portunity to secure an excellent cloth-bound set of his novels for the price that the publisher intended that each separate volume should bring. We bought A final clearing-out offering of all our Women’s Linen, Union Linen and Manchuria Silk Tailored Suits will be made tomorrow, Also included will be Panama, Worsted and Homespun Suits and Dotted Swiss Muslin and Net Dresses, made in Princess, two-piece and overwaist styles, As you would expect in a collection of this sort, lots are smail and sizes are broken, but we shall be able to show you an interesting assort- ment in your own size, In the list below we mention the original value of Suits and Dresses, some being directly reduced irom these original prices, others having borne intermediate prices: TAILORED SUITS Third floor, Old Bullding. Saturdays at Noon --at $5, originally $10. at $7.50, originally $12 at $14.50, originall + at $10, originally $22, + at $1.50, originally $3.75, at $3.50, originally $5 and $6. at $2.75, originally $5, ac $10, originally $19.50. at $7.50, originally $16.50. + At $6,50, originally $12.75, at $7.50, originally $15 and $17.50, at $12.50, originally $19.50. at $15, originally $25. at $18,50, originally $27.50 to $30, at $27.50, originally $37.50 to $43, at £20, originally $32 and $35, at $35, originally $50 and $55. at $35, originally $53 to $60. Ata Special Sale of Hand Bags you can get smart models of genuine pigskin, morocco, goat, seal, natural and calf alligator grain, for $1,785 each, though $3 and $3.50 represent thelr real value. In black, brown, the surplus stock of these sets originally to be sold at|tan and green, leather-lined, with 8-inch frames, broken $9; now the full set of six volumes is priced at 91.8u for the set. Book Store, Tenth st, Old Bulldine or rounded bottom, strap handle and gilt or gun-metal finished clasps. $1.75. Main alsle, Old Bullding. to tell others who are suffering ‘anadian, who had been city as an automobile weeks, nating gas tn The rainfall for thirty-six hours ex- | cago,” ceeded that of any August day, at The temperature was lower than any | Erle, end, N Friday Is RED LETTER DAY In the Wanamaker ECONOMY BASEMENT The day when we brng forward the rosults of our best achieveguente in securing under. price merchandige—togetber with the spiend d offerings that come trom our monthly clean. npsofstock, Noth ng thatis voto! extraordinary value can get a place in the RED LETTE, news, Look av the items; oMcial order, and their shelter for the might was once again reserved for its ghastly use, It was the first time in| the history of the city mad- house” was Improvised for a lodging- house, The demands of the homeless men and women were too great for the capa of the Municipal Lodging House, at No, 398 First avenue. ge the height of the storm they applied for shelter in such numbers that every bed, chair and bench was taken before the usual hour, Dr ishown for the same day in twenty-/| ee years, and summer was by the! dar only. ording to the official fore- | malny throughout, with ds prevailing. Here is a comparison of the tempera- tures for Aug. 26 and 27 for the presen: jopens and last years Aug, %, 191-8 P. M., 78; 9 P.M, 69,1 hed if des'red for reference.) gives a personal consuita fon with under 18 Aad to 4; Mon- the man had a ay evenings till wo burners were o'clock: Suni 11 to % If unable to call, write for particulars. Hundreds of men and women were” Se AUR: FES AIM 167} ay turned away—told to seek shelter else 68 MeO Th k 1° Women’s Cotton Repp and Striped Suits! An attractive collection of Men's 25c Scarfs where. L Pan ant pee eet Aety Ina a e reduced to $2.75, from $3.75, ordinarily much | to be closed or tat 1 No Other Shelter. eon tee lea e nore, Sizes are broken’-mostly large sizes In the lot.) | A fine iut of Me ‘lastle Suspenders, made J Finally the situation appealed to the| Ry esp once sala male Single and double breasted coats, notch collar, full of short ends of Su at 25c each. ¢lty officials in charge, and the doors aa ae | 2 ‘oat sleeves with turn-back cuffs, Blue, b.ack and, a oa of the spacious morgue were thrown ¢¢ ' | orown stripes, The repp sults in plain shades of pink, Men's fast black, full fashioned, medium welght fF, open. Only a few declined the inyl- | olue and lavender, $2.75 a suit. cotton Halt’ Hose, high spliced heels and double | , tation to enter, Some, controlled by esses soles, every pali peviect, ac 124, instead of 25¢, ‘ Rarer ties (poe re meee | The lowest price of the season for 1908 Spring and Summer Brill Clothes. Girls’ and Young Women’s Washable Scion See el ‘comm pea Tete GHiane | in sizes for 6 to 14 years, and 14, 16 and 18 oys' All-wool School Suits, with two pairs? mone emroy cunene) CUMNTC Ef Two and Three P.ece Drroeeae eee fy eat 2h sao alot Ea erooua’ Coun cove vated ject Wie | i ag | $2.75 A thousand dresses in the collection. belt niteed all-wool; regularly worth $i. ; lodging-house and were told that the ¢ D9 $2.75 eah, At a te | t place was “full” were given tickets i Suits that are $25, $22.50, Rar” , 35. | of admission to the morgue. They were 26D 7 , . Young Women’s Washable Suits ina va- ; } told tt the best the city could do} Byadapick ‘T° 5 Trane ; Hite Te ‘Lealorings, sizes for 14 to 18 years,! TWwo-clasp Lisle Thread Gloves, in black, | | BREEN STIPRALGAe ne men aledericks Thompsons Trans: $2), $18 and $15 Va.ues, Aeraviy Wea eTanMne a erates i OO" white und colors. 12!y: a pair, instead of Zoe. The pressure was so great that tho| Three Co: i These several thousiid suits must be on their way out of Brill stores--thei cung Women’s Light: weigh C.oth Su'ts, 10 sizes | er iach eee 7: RMCMEr and etre thoae ‘al¥ it) ports Three Companies and raise peated a : Of Bil Stores renee sivenea ee arly 41650 fo'$5, now $12.50. St, Gall Embroidered Yokes and Chemi- eres Woks a eset d Gal Scenery to Windy Cit es a aha : 1 by the foreinost tai in A i = settcS in wany patterns, 5¥c eacin, instead of Toe cl were exhausted, too, } BOSAL were t¢ red by the foreinost tailors Ar > ; ‘1 | fs fo that It became a matter of discrine ape Tha page ' “ acl or “4 by m aney .. a we ee : Women’s White Lawn Shirt-Waists, opea | aed Chi.fon Veils, 19 yards long, with wide ' Biue Sik tha otic ele The styles were designed by America’s most famous designers, Included back, short sleeves, varlously trimmed, §0c. from $1 |, Imported Chi.fon Vells, | tia yards long, with wite | When time came to dole out the early day | 1" Onin AN iis ee are the exclusive Brill styles acknowledged six months to a year in advance IS Teta CEE eT al stead of Uc, i i i i charity meal, ; Pointed theatric al train that ‘ e ie 4 allover embroidery, some mmed with lace, short ee. Mee “picket for the morgue!” ejaculated. er left this for Chicago We absolutely guarantee that every Brill Suit sleeves a 8Se., regularly $1.25 to $1.50, lNoatinonvaleerernNninsosk) Embroldery . 0 Ise. I ca he compan! f Frederte aan ‘ e h leeves, $1.50, ead of $3. MARR UaRE Fon 006 | get a ticket soon enough.” {Thompson's plays, “Polly of the C *1Lexchan je it next Season ior ws SY adhe Qik vatan | WE SOS @ Yard) TeRUlAnS } But the others went im ai.J slept near dia! Bray ter's 3 : ana Tieey , ne | fhe 3 folsom . aia Hee Bui: ft Hesseline silk yieistt Hee ave eat Uniiade Embroidered Swiss Muslin Robes, ina the dead, lie Jatlge Ao haw ; No other clothes in all New York carry this “style insurance,” caval é , short sleeves, +50)40-| variety of desigis, at 98, regularly $12 to $10, | 170 on Charities Pier. William Gillette These suits are made from the most recent and modémn fabrics woven by White Net Walsts, trimmed with insertion, or| ¥ - ra ‘ } Cr EAE LSTA Se AS ea ie the world’s best mills. Included are all the new tans, browns, olives, smokes plalted front, finishes with jabot,silk-ined, at $4.80, | Imported Hat Pins, Brooches and Veil ; + @nd many of them were scantily clad | the ti of the Twentieth Century Lim- * ATS, 'y , , regularly $3.75 to $5 Pins, regularly 25c, at 10 eaca. i and many with bables in their arms, | !t@d and should reach Colcago in elgh- gTays and neat mixtures. White China Sik Waists. front of tallored plalts 4 pees ies j Th fortunates had to be . ntent| teen hours be ita Pe te eens Breit ye - Bye 7 i r I : : é | with benches on the floor and no bed:| ‘There are four baggage cars, ce In all, here’s an assortment of su'ts worth S15 to $25 at $10 each that is ind strips of erabrolders, plated back, long sleeves Cowhide Traveling Baga, in russet and | ding was supplied to them. Several ex. (horse car for the “Polly of the Circus” now more varied and modern than you'll find Sn most stores at the season’s be- with plaited cuffs at $1.80, instead of $ | brown, weil made, in the ner Oxiord shape, 14 to 18 ; pressed themselves as grateful for the horses and Glenmore Davis, four slesp- fanattiny i \ inch size, at 93.75, instead of $5. { shelter from the chilling rain and at-|ing cars, plain; @ stateroom car, an ginning. ; ‘ ' Women's Ready-to-wear Hats, of alternate! : a ae < mosphere, observation sr) a dining eo a pie The only reason a man can have for not taking advantage of this sale is that vands of velvet and taffeta around the crown, tririmed | Men's and Women's Union Taffeta Umbrellas i On the Charities Pler, at the foot of library car and a private car for Mabel emarclathac q wy t ne : de (hevtiev, with fancy quill and jet hat-pin. In black, navy blue, | of excellent quality, regularly $2 and $2.50, at 91.35, | Fast Twenty-sixth street, 170 men were the wife of Mr. ‘Tnompson he needs no clothes now and will not need any next Spring and Summer, Oe e ality, regularly’ $2 and $2 5 i quartered. edi perachsystard) 279 BrOADWAY, 125TH STRi aS Fancy Ribbons in white grounds with colored Never before in the history of the » stage hands near Chambers St. cor, 8 Avenue, 19-inch Satin-barred Taffeta Silks, in| satin stripes, mostly in light shades, 4% inches wide, — ¢ ad of 45c UNION SOUA Crench ana clan pidids in desirabie dark color-com- at 20¢ a yard, iD binations that will harmonize with the new Fall SS cloths, An 85 quality, specially sold by us at 68, now) 18c Imported Cotton Voiles at 8c a yard, In checks and plaids, mostly pink, 4oca yard. i ; 10c Bordered Voiles at 8c a yard. Light Sleeveless Kimonos and Sacques of lawn! ani dari: colors, in stripes and figures with borders, or dotted Swiss musiin, light grounds with floral | printings, 186, regularly 25¢ and J6e. j Municipal Lodging-House have so many applications for shelter been recelyed during the month of August of a year, and It was said by the officials of the lodging-house that even in the IK OME As to Free Transfers—Our Pian When you get off an east or wes’ bound 59th stiee car our un- formed egent at tne southwest corner wil hand you @ rans.sr tckst which rads as ol ows 47 CORTLANDT (8T,, near Greenwich St. Rik Biol evs c FOLK Velvet Grip Hose Supporters, to sew on or pin on. In black only. 10¢ a par, Instead of 25¢, Imitation Coral and Copenhangen Blue Hat Pins, 10c each, instead of 26c. Petticoats of red-and-white striped percale, jeep flounce with blas bands, 75c, Instead of $1.50, Short White Aprons of lawn or orgindy, without | ib, trimmed with lace insertion or embroldery, 25, | and 50c, regularly 35¢ to Tc | Dark Percaie Wrapvers, trimmed with braid,| Tes: three-inch orname flounce on skiit, sizes 34 and Jb, at SOc instead of $1, | 1, at 75c, instead of $2. Framed Etchings, with white mats, In Flemish oak frames, size 12 x 26 in., at 7c, instead of $1.25, Framed Pictures—colored landscapes and ma- gilt frames, pictures 18x36 BANDMASTER PRYORS ASBURY PAR FLOWER CARN WALTZ SONG Women’s Imported Lisle Thread Stock- ‘ngs, broken lots from our own stocks; twenty dit- ————— erent styles to select from; all sizes in the collection Dainty Japanese Wares, including chocolate somewhere, Colored lisle, striped, black or navy blue|pots, cups, saucers, sugar bowls, cream pitchers, salad vith checks and sirlpes; pink or sky blue ribbed, at| howls and other pieces, regularly 30c to $3, now 1c te 2-¢ a pair, instead of 50e. $1.50 each. only at the store of I nedale Bros ¢ hae e@ hand se Aa from $1.0 to nore than 3.00 Cash, Dd Women’s all-lineu Hemstitched Handkerchiefs,! Tasty Candies, including apricot marshmal- vith overplaids of white, 85¢ dozen, instead of $1.20, |!ows, raspberry marshmallows, chocolate and vanilla Men's Fancy Gray handkerchiets, 'Uc euch, instead | fudge, at 1Sc a pound, instead of 25c, ale aaa | Cabinets of Stationery, containing fifty sheets W.B. Special Corsets in new models, with of paver and fifty envelopes, in a fine fabric finish, at medium high bust and extra long back, of fine coutil, | 25c, instead of 50c, upporters front and sides, at $1, instead of $2 tenet isteaiDeanert ape a xtra Silver-plate, ns an en~ arner’s Rust-proof Corsets, medium high | ane over hips a4 back, supporters front and | Sert and Medium Forks, regularly $2 and $2.50 {des, of fine baticrr, at v1, instead of $2, a dozen, at 10c each. Also a few separate Serving Set — | Pleces at 25c and 0c, regularly 50¢ and §1. Women’s White, Tan and Black Low! Shoes at 1, All sizes, but best selection in sizes) Sixty-six Made-up Carpets and Rugs— Be Quick! Don't Mis This Remarkable Sale of ¥ $475 Walters Concert Grand Upright $935 7 - n 4 3) h that ave! less than|/® Clean-up of remnints of Axminster, Brussels and - py é: Fianos lor- - Pee ee eet mee less than) rapestry Carpets, Carefully made up In popular sizes half price, , , at a full third less than the regular price of the carpeta $5 D d ¢ ] Wy } Infants’ Coata of paca, broadcloth and mix-| and no charge for the making. Here are a few sample (ltd ¢f y : ‘ures, well made and prettily trimmed, in sizes for 2) ?tices: ; UL an rac es a invents at 80°, $1 and $1.50, regularly $2 to $1.60,| g Pgyte HUEy Pe M8 Im RATE D8 te 8 In, sma, Novautea: ae eas ‘i a Deter eialng: Children’s Bloomer ‘ veral's, In blue and tan denim, | Herta a AY Lad MU TRIGA an (UU SCE Upos Payment o! 55.0 W th: Piano 0 ) our Ho izes 2106 years, at 25c, Instead of 50c, * S puprstry ‘Rugs, x 8.3 in. $1 12x tt. 8 In, $1788; T ks price and erms e ane es win Dicky ru ber ¢ Infants’ Long Waist Dresses, trimmed with lace or| 13 ft. 6 In. x 8 alt 525; 8 x 6 ft., $10.60. and one yea.'s turing ce Sale ts iors hort ims omy ombroidery, sizes 2 to 6 years, solled from handling, All worth a half more, Concer: ( on Uprirkt Faro ‘av. - eackea the t $1.50, were $3 and $3.50. Richest Franaee o Fano ee: on ; | HILGEAA aHlatad GRID ALI BS, 15¢ to 20c Tooth Brushes at 10c each, e a z (a fal T On | Black, white and colored calf-skin Bodice Belts. mn aN ae sas ang ayia i 8 h ty a ski! SS P a) a €riection in tone is fe CIAL AN NOUN CEMENT—A new song by stitched back-plece, harness buckle, 38c, Instead of Be. “ SO eet ae and alves, 38¢, i onstrus anos wil j day ho je and 25 4 Black and coloredHand Bags, of various leathers, ‘ A ea "| 60c Cloth B-ushes at 25c, Fianos (uaranteed fo. 15 Ye : j oon ’ ” ® 8-In, frame, with purse, $1, Instead of $1.50. pee lM 42 4 OGrs Richard Carle, from ‘‘Mary’s Lamb,” now appezaring at!] *"rmnroideres Betts, whlte or colored, pear! buckles,| Se Imported Bay Rum at 28, | EX FANG meats a iy is Greutltsl, new, 10c, instead of 25e. 250 Dermatollet Soap at 10¢ a box. ‘wl payment plan of $1. Py * . FRiE sveyuel the New York Theatre, will be given with the Sunday JOHN WANAMAKER e sier 10 BLOOMIN.LALES Lex. 03 Ave.58ih to 67thSt. | World, September 6.h. Bale, a har Upe | A i Cars Tian Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co., Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street

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