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le your NEST SDE PI BOK IN PERL “MAN PLUNGES TO. DEATHFROM ROCK sabled nile serving the German army. | on, and for years past has been working as a waiter in | the restaurant of a department store. | He boarded with the Guillard family at | the address given. | For several days he had been drinking terday he decided to quit, | heavily. Y: burglars were trying to gain entraive Their screams for the police aroused | the entire block, Finally Fred Meisne: | Ventured on the roof and found the body. Seale: DYING AFTER COLLISION. Driver’s Skull Fractured in a! conc my that lies in good qual ty ked and conducted tor those who must he wise and careful in expenditure, yet who recognize There 1s nostore in New York in which the average purse can secure such delightful satistaction for its owner's taste and style-desire. Here You See What Moderate Prices Will Do | and last night took twenty grain of OTe i ft quinine with the object of quieting his| S™aeh-Up on Upper Droadway. Blaze on Upper gel ie Lange Had Taken Large Dose Feeras ieihad tha epeouller ates wanai li Oncreet aire nes driving a baker's , ° ildi vers Neigh- “Quiet Nerves” | soon after midnight the man became a! wagon down Broadway, at One Hun- ‘ ° . Bing Cores Neg | f rags to "uit Nees” |v hem an. abet n Exquisite Suits tor Misses and Girls borhood With Sparks. Baiston & Calandra’s big seven-story Wollding at No. 190-136 Charleton street, @nught fire at 3 A. M. to-day, and be fore the firemen had it under control 980,000 had gone up in smoke, and the entire block was threatened. ‘The fire started on the sixth floor ‘nd had climbea to the seventh, and After Drinking. After holding an entire tenement in terror for hours with his ravings, Pau! Lange, of No, 28 West Twenty-elghth street, committed suicide early this morning by jumping from the roof of an then to the roof, before it was discov ered by some wagon drivers in George | Douglass's lumber yards, at No. 317) ‘West street. Sparks were falling on! ‘the lumber, and it looked as though the @ntents of the yards and the stables would burn. ‘The men kicked out the sparks as the Yamber caught, but they would have| of @ ragor and threstened to kill any one who opposed him. His cries were | heard throughout the house, and ten- ants barricaded their doors against him. No one dahed disarm the frenzied man. When Lange had apparently e¢x- hausted himself he went on the roof and defied any one to follow him, He o'clock to-day, when a heavy brewery @uto truck, driven by Gus Miller, of No, 2882 Elghth avenue, skidded on the wet esphalt over which a water cart had just passed, and crushed Myer's Nght wagon up on the sidewalk. Myer was thrown out, his skull fractured, and he was taken in a dying condition to the Harlem Hospital, Miller was arrested, umper Dresses in good broadcloth; garnet, blue and brown. Sizes for misses and small women; trimmed with a band and a tie of taffeta silk. One style is shown in the dress worn by the smailer girl in the picture First of all—good styles; snappy, novel, original, becoming, but alwa in good taste, Our designers never gain distinctiveness by corer ing to conspicuous effects and glaring contrasts. It requires real gemius to turn out a constant succession of such admirable new ideas in girls’ wear, and the suits we show must not be classed with the ordinary, “factory made” productions and coarse cheap copies of fine models, These have the sure, pleasant, satisfy- ing good taste that marks the work of the really great designers. But Look at the Prices Asked for These Charming Models ? Tailored Suits for misses and small women; of herringbone, cheviot green, brown or black—an exceedingly good quality of cloth; three-quarter length, semi- tted; satin collared coat, with tailored pockets; coat full lined with good satin; skirt 14-gored, with button trimming in Pe _____ THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1908. ae J adjoining seven house to the root) climbed over to the roof of 08, arid em” I (00 FIRE (N QUININE PRAZED Ira bulding three stores below. He| from there jumped dow io the mot of G h lf Annivertari: Sale Week e | was stantly killed. and killed, § ! Fee eee eee ee rere emails. Ive cue Lance reen. u it a ae ef vrs agi ne cunte to this coun- | body erashed to the roof they This Is a Store of Moderate Prices \3 This dress is an Anniversary been helpless had not the damp mist | Sale Specialat . ‘ \ qainde it dimoult for the flames to got a| WM. VOGEL & SON tart. The sparks also fell on George Mey- @f’a livery stable at No. 828-90 Wash- fagton street, where three hundred| Horses are stabled, There seemed al- wlost u0 chance to save it, as the qparks wafted in through the windows @ the hay, but stablemen saved the wiace. $12.50 LE aiid Anniversary $18.50 The Best $25 Broadcloth Suits for misses and small women to be foun: in New York to-morrow; made from fine, mirror broadcloth: satin lined, three-quarter length coat with Directoire revers and collar of satin; 14-gored skirt, The finish and tailoring of this suit is exceptionally good— would be considered extra good ina suit cosiing $10 more. Our Anniver- $25.00 sary price 1s Girls’ Junior Suits; in three piece tatlored modeis, made of fancy cheviot; with trimmed collar and cuffs, tucked jumper full plated skirt; satin-lined coat; at $15. 00 Girls’ Full-length Coats; in blue and red cheviois having large Misses’ Suits; for small women, Too; of fancy ch viots; 34 semi-titted coaty with satin collar; long tailored sleeve; 14-pored skirt, with button trimm ng; at . $16.50 Misses’ 3-ptece Tailored Suits; Coat of pen broadcloiny brown anc blues jumper nd skirt of checked The firemen who answered the first | alarm were under Battalion Chief Jen- | mings. The streams from the engines would not reach the burning floors, and @ call was sent in for the water-tower, | & second alarm brought Chief Croker. The water-tower held the flames in| the top story of the building, and after two hours’ fight the b’aze was under control, The fire Is believed to have been started by defective insulation. broadcloth coat collar and cuffs revers: biaid trimmed; also 3. ly ae Se IG ee Ne sani he trinmed wath checked el- ga 7 5 trimmed coller endcufls; at $13.90 fects to match skirt $. . Misses’ Coats; semi-fitted models; Peter Thomson Sutts; for Toil-Tength 1 brown and gray mannish girls; of blue serge, with pointed collar; mixtures; collar and cuffs . braid trimmed; full side of paid materals; at. . SL 6.50 $8.00 plaited skirt, at Girls’ Coats; full length models; of blue, red and brown cheviot; full box Bacny cocbie-breasted style; with trimmed collar and cuffs; at $8.50 The Suit Worn by the Larger Grrl in the above illustration is « magnificent exemple of the style and quality we offer at medium prices, This Suit 1@ made ore very Ane creckea broscloth in several choice shades, has embroideried satin vest, and full circular skirt with button $35.00 trimming The style is exciusive with us, This suit would be sold by most stores at $45 or $50. Our Anniversary price 1s . Second Floor. Untrimmed Millinery First Floor On the Main Floor will be found the best-selected and most interesting collection of hats, feathers, flowers and trimmings to be seen in Greater New York. An inspection will make you say, “That’s true.” Specials for Saturday: Ready-to-Wear Hats; in « variety of smart, becoming styles: in al the newest colors, at. + - + $4.75 to $7.50 Shapes; of satin and velvet; all the season's favorite colors and styles “Personality” Suits & Overcoats For Fall Service at $15 ERE are Fall Suits and Overcoats that will fit your body, purse and mind. They are not made along the time-wom, hack- neyed lines that govern the vast majority of ready-for-service clothes—but each garment is designed and brought forth to | meet the thought of the individual man. And therefore they are termed | “Personality” Clothes. That they are mechanically perfect is assured by the presence of the famous Wm. Vogel & Son shoulder and collar. STOCKS SEE-SAW IV ACTIVE MARKET Pacifics, Reading Industrials and Westinghouse Lead in Trading. ae ‘Trimmed Millinery \ Second Floor In the section devoted to Misses’ and Children’s Millinery we will show tomorrow Very Smart Tailored and Semi-Dress Hats tor Misses and Children in all the newest and most fashionable colors and shapes, at reasonable prices There were opposing currents in the | movement of stocks to-! leading speculative issues Union Pacifio fell 5-8 eferred 3-4. Wes'- ed 4 points, Brook- nadian Pacifle and The arket 3.6 The Suits at $15 take form in an original and varied series, in colorings that become one’s complexion and on lines that will make run the stout man apparently slimmer and the slim fellow broader. sawed later Trading was The total sal An entirely New Assortment of Women’s Tailored and Semi-Dress Hats The Overcoats at $15 phat the possibilities attainable shares an < caret through our “Personality” methods, Individual ideas for men of indi- See tee alte $1.75 r d fects, ghd closed a t arith galas. of viduality—striking or quiet in form, but all beauti‘ul in appearance. | Imported Wings: ew mires end colorings at: 95¢ ae go aee age al $10. 00 Popenerran OTHER “PERSONALITY” SUITS AND OVERCOATS TO $40 |) RRA eS RS ie ee a Sad 4 Pada oh WM. VOGEL & SON | Edwin C. Burs =» Boys’ Suits, Sweaters, Hats : May hen Caoe | $5.00 Shoes at $3.45 A stock which meets every demand for dress or * vm, Car & Foun Broadway Houston St. Walking and dress bootsfor women —_ general service. Smart, snappy styles, such as both the , Bara and misses, from our regular stock— — mothers and the boys will like. The best fabrics in every 4 in patent leather, glace kid and black —_grade—and the most stylish patterns and models. j Russia calf; lace and button models. — Boys’ Suits with two pair Knickerbockers; Norfolk end | Reduced for Saturday from $5 pair oubiesbreasted model) 8 to 17 years, made of fancy | to - + + $3.45 cheviots and blue serges; special at ; $5.75 a Girls’ High-Cut Shoes An Anniversary Bargain: A splen- | did showing 1n beautiful shoes for misses and children; of Tan Russia Calf Skin, with tan ooze calt tops; extra high cut, button syle; at the following special prices: | Sizes 8% to 10}; regularly $3.50, $2.75, Szes 11 to 2; regularly $4.00, at. 25 | Sizes 2% to 544i regularly $5.00, $3.75 | Second Floor Handkerchief s-- wei Boys’ Blouses; well: made of printed and woven madras; light and dar: color effecis: with or without collar; at 59c Children’s Patent Leather Harts; in black, white and tan: value $5.50; at $1.50 Boys’ Neckwear al1-sitk four-in-hands; pretty colors and designs; value 25c and 35c, at 19¢ Boys’ Sailor and Russian To Set These Pianos Betore the Public Aright We tell the facts as they are— Ist. There were 267 of them last night. five sources Suits; of fine, fancy cheviots 26 to 10 years; special at $4.50 Sweaters ; coat styles; all wool; in gray, blue and red; some with colored borders; 24 to 34 chest; at $1.45 They come from Second Floor ‘ A—We give the buyer of a finer instrument the liberty to pay part with the old instrument. Undermuslins-—- Fancy Neckwear--- ‘ nainsook or B—Some buyers are anxious to get Pianos with our famous Angelus, Anniversary Specials Anniversary Specials cee Anniversary Specials C—During the past six months we took back Pianos from customers trimmed | Irish Linen Handkerchiets; ina very sheer quality; Remstitched; vaiue $150 doz, at : $1.00 doz. Women’s Colored Handkerchiefs; frish linen; printed and embroidered in various styles; all colors value 25c, 15c each with lace, embroidery and ribbon; high, square Imported Stoles: heavy, black marabout, or round necks; value $2.00, at. $1.50 Imported Stoles; M 55, 50 ; Chemise; of nainsook: tucked and trim q med flounce at bottom; yoke elaborated with Military Stocks; of fine laces trimmed with high ruche; value 65c, at . §50¢ Combination silk and lace Stock; net ruche uuable to pay, D—Some of the Schools and Colleges have returned Used Pianos for larger or finer makes, E—A few entirely new and Unused Pianos are to be sold because they are ‘checked,” which is always the case with a small per. RRP PE Pls medailions and lace insertion and. ribbons value $2.7, at $2.00 Combination Sets; two-piece, of soft Mil 70 75 40.4 00% Advanee. —Decline, at . . . rs f H i p; value 33c, at 25¢ ral - =| ; ; Women's Handkerchiefs; of sheer 5 vith eyelet em- F centage i every make, and the cost of refinishing is now pramractlesn with small embroidered BISREAy, OF Valeccisiteaa lagerenirabe French Bows; colored satin; in all the newest Teddy Bear ‘ound deducted from usual selling price, int ial; value 6 for 90, at . . 6 for 68 ribbon’ value $250, at $1.75 shades at 25¢ Main Floor Second Floor Main Floor 2d, They have been accumulating since last April, when we made our last sale, 3d. We cennot take any more until we make room, by a sale, tor others offering. {th. The last half year produced more than usual owing to the financial stringency A Buried Treasure. Oriental Rugs Third Floor A Sale is in progress offering The Finest Weaves of Mosoul, Meshed, Ghoravan and other famous rug-making districts of Turkey and Persia At Prices Fully One- Third Less than those usually accepted as standard for such qualities, ’ ° ° Men’s Furnishings---A Sale! These are shirts, ties, and haberdashery items selected for the fastidious man— not the sorts usually seen at such prices as these. Values quoted are the reg- ular prices’ for which these goods sell 1n our own stock, 100 . Dozen Assorted Silk Ties; Men's Jackets; of knit wool for golfing and awomobiling in Oxford gray and white value $4.50, at fo Oe re ea RO. Men's Underwear, medium - weight Balbriggan shirts and drawers; all sizes; value $1.00, a1 at eal ge ee dda in the Very latest styles and colorings; all from a prominent maker of Men's Fine Neckwear; value 3100, at Gm «0, fife Men's Shirts; a choice showing of plaited | Styles, light and dark colorings, newest effects; coat models; cuffs attached; a splendid value at $150 Pajamas; « special lot of well made pajamas ot printed madras, finished with loops and pearl buttons, value $1.50, at $1.00 Men's Waistcoats; fancy cloth and wash materials; periectly tailored styles; values $350 These sales of Used Pianos will be less frequent than in past years, and there ore this opportunity is a good one in which to make sure of a good Piano, jor prices are lower than they are likely to be again this year, at least In thinking of a Piano purchase, please remember that the buyer can have all the facts about each instrument offered without concealments, and that this Piano Elouse makes good every time. Men's Underwear; superior quality gray merino; @ weig:t esp cially adapted tor fall wear; all sizes; value $125, at . $1.00 Men's Half Hose; special for Saturday's selling imported tast bleck cotton socks soliced The choice of patterns is ex- He worked Sale Commences at 10 o'clock Monday | In fact, all | a hedy wre to convenience out-of-town people | see Free anne n hota parce nT catitduiy wis he Lieve. Some World Ads. ‘round a br | 7 . Kak JOHN WANAMAKER Gi Ave, 18h © 19S Greenhut & C RSA wie to Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street ve, Lc fo 19th St. reennu ompany, 6th Ave, 18th to 19th St D | 4 SEE ERAS Moe Se | Greenh « a ) sae |