The evening world. Newspaper, October 20, 1908, Page 6

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ENDS 35,000 MILE TRIP, READY FOR A cked Cylinder, but What’s the Odds? Her Being Kept From Vi ing the Japs. board high pressure cylinder cracked, eh? Been miles around the world like twelve knots an hour, and yet they calli me a cripple Why, I'm fit for a ‘fight or a frolic’ this very day, and still they're sending me to the navy me for repairs. That'll give a jot of in Yokohama Harbor to-day having the time of my life with the Connecticut cracks. me for the navy Isn't that enough to make a first-class battleship feel blue?” It was the Alabama, 16,000 tons, and seven years in the service, talking. @ battleship can talk. When he an- chored off Tompkinsville yesterday the old lady was in a very talkative mood. Blames Maine for It. repens -onedii nat Saarernnieerpen ieee rah Opa enr continued the Alabama e is a ‘coal eater e had to ship in I ‘eft Hampton Roads t of the fleet, and mighty “1 than any oth Not a ship in the bunch e until I had a little ‘rounding Cape Horn, YWih a ieay sea on and pounding along at pretty good speed 1 cracked my starboard cylinder. When I felt it give I know it was about all up with won't stand cripples along. And cracked cylinder on It's something that kering ina navy yard. § to cover it up and kept rest "of the fivet all that y captain, Ten Eycke De Witt and @ better never trod a quar- ad to report me to the Ad- Was no way out of it. well as I did that I could th the rest of the fleet on s is regula- alled that gone I felt ome Re hat signal Alapama flunked ent Back Home Again. it was that they decided to n Francisco, They 0 get rid of the > she needed #0 made us two into called a ‘special service ere Was I, one of the best whole fleet, barring that ordered to go around coal hog. They new battleships in our en the n steamed bay, with Ad- nd, we were left in the put two of th “I felt migh‘” bad about it. But what are you going to do with a bloomin cracked cylinder ‘The Maine and I started out, anc even with a cracked cylinder I 1 keep ahead of her any day in the week. It's a positive ace to the AVY the way that ship burns coal. Why, she car A Ouec r Trait of! Human Nature. And in The World too, which has a “mo culation in double that FIGHT OR FROLIC To Be Sure, Alabama Has a DOES 12 KNOTS AN HOUR | Blames “Coal Hog” Maine for| “Not so bad for a ship with her star- | and did 293 knots yesterday, something | yard and are going to spend $667,000 on work for men that need It, but, honest, there is no earthly reason why I'm not | and the Kansas and the rest of th® 2 : —Derrer Tene Shows The automobile, proceeding downtown Any one who has read his Kipthng knows | “I blame the Maine for most of tt," | You know, | old man,’ that's Ad-| of the other) e 2 raed) 103, when © dohis will, he q larly $4.00 ciantycais thi aatrest ands Rastom Dl aiena Vv was sane, keen and intelligent, which ISZARDE AND EALTICATOR avoided several moving vehicles on the at the Hotel Belmont, with whom iso true in 1 nh al! way east. This !s asi by several artists bad battled in a subway train Milenersty Aye | witnesses who told the police. early to-day . RESSING [ey SE ALLETS AND In front of N West Twenty-sixth | A!) four showed traces of th gate said, DRESSING AND WAITIN Sane: Mu A R SLEY CRASH TOWE @ aut. | fer, and Bexi Selt were tna: BILL FOLDS, CIGAR CASES AND MAGAZINES, ANAS AGS be vited ©: ests to nearly 0 C é | heavy | hues, tow diene TRAVELLING ROLLS, ETC, ENGLISH OUTI “Well, ‘they had a consultation, and | eae sf PRUNES ce Geeta neR Maal? SORT * THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, oe 20, 1908. Battle-ship Alabama, Her Commander BV (RUSHED BY ow hoe Sout with Knife in Eighth Ave- 5) 2d nue Hotel. Clarence Carney. thirty-eight years old, a laborer living at No. 404 West Twontv-ninth street, took a room at the Vigilant Hotel, No. a70 Eighth ave- nue, Inst night. and about 1 A, M. to day tottered downstair Koch's Uptown Prices Make Downtown H. Shopping an Extravagance F, ° Wednesday—Most Attractive Price Concesstons and Route of Her 35,000 Mile Trip jij MINDEN BY SK GEA SE Important Sale of Dress Goods. S4-INGH ALL-WOOL TAILORED CHEVIOT SUITING; in) Value 750 Stripes and fancy effects. d $1.00, 45-INCH ALL-WOOL PLAIDS, in light and dark colorings, — 4% , 45-INCH ALL-WOOL SERGE AND CHEVIOTS, in all colors and 48c black. with @ gash ‘, * , aeross his throat Delivery Messenger Steps in| As ne reached the bottom he fell into F mm ; ‘ the urms of Harry Dodge, the night Front of Touring Car and clerk. who had run toward him, Carney wore only his underelothing and nad Is Movtally Hurt. | cut his throat with a knife, ¥ ‘Out of work and no funds," he said y when some one asked him why | $2 AND S4-INCH CHIFFON BROADCLOTH; with 4 rich satin) Value $1.50, finish; in the most desirable shades, such as catawha, wis- taria, peacock, smoke, navy, green and black J 97c Sensational Silk Specials COLORED PAILLET DE SOIE; all pur. 20 inches wide; mt mes- 59c Saline finish, in all th ew shades. fk BLACK TAFFETA; all silk; 36 inches wid Gluseppe Dromoro, a husky sixteen- old lad, carrying a heavy box of OS } groceries on his right shoulder, in cross+ ing Forty-third street, tn front of the Hotel Woodstock, between Broadway | What to Do for a Cough and Sixth avenue, to-day, was run down Value....81190 $t 39° St. 89 LOA Women’s Pettiskirts: Two Specials WOMEN'S PETTISKIRTS of black and white check materials: deep accordion plaited flounce. finished with two small ruffles of black sateen, Also. ° 89c a number of different styles in quality sateen. V $1.29... WOMEN'S PETTISKIRTS of biack Heatherbl ruffle. Also of Moreen, with sec Women’s 35c How, 19 ; i Thore aro so many pet ways of by a big touring car, ownetl by Albert treating coughs and colds, and #0 ‘ ‘ : many friends ready with all kinds of Goldston, a cloak manufacturer, of No. | advice, that, when a cough Is con- Im Fitth avenue. ‘The boy stistained in- | fLArteds It often botbere & peron ot ernal injuries and a possible fracture || one, of the skull and ts dying In Roosevelt The following home-made remedy. Hospital Kept in the heme ready for use, will Jerome Burtt, nineteen years old, of | frerome an, obstinate GT GS No, 111-2 West Sixty-third street, chauf- |] could buv. Any woman can make It feur of the car, wns arrésted. Mr. Gold- in a few moments—here is the recipe: | ston was In the car at the time, with || Granulated Sugar Syrup. | Isaac Plaut. a cloak manufacturer, and] Pinex gave all possible aid to the police and Put the Pinex in a clean pint bottle the ambulance surgeon, and fill up the bottle with the Syrup de at follows: Take a pint of The Dromoro boy was In charge of a mamuinted Buen add \% cup of water delivery wagon for Conron Brothers, | sti and tet boil furt a moment Take ers, at No, #@ Te ve- | & teaspoonful every one, two or three econ #@ Tenth ave- | Toure ac required. This recipe maken n such | a full pint of | WOMEN'S FAST BLACK COTTON OR LISLE HOSE, also otton split feet and tan ni i ‘i6c 25e. and rized lisle; double sole, heels and | provision des nue. He was carrying the b |a position that he was un anything approaching from h side. he cough syrup, and. If ed At will never spol. 0 govd that children will take ithout kicking ‘This right Women’s 45¢ Ribbed Vests, 2 S WHIit RIBBED COTTON VEST ; Shell finished fronts. Also ribbed tights, open, ankle lencths, to ry sizes 4, $6, Value 45c Lec as ZOO gh neck; long s le cough ‘syrup usually ~kented cough in 24 hours, Course of AZABAAA Frome from the Ansonia, where Mr Goldston FETS FREE. OP resides, turned into Forty-third street Wisvemce Covered G00 77 {om Roadway Purtt, the hauteur tm GOS DAY It is ch: Incip eousutaption, pains in the chest seeing Dromoro, sounded his horn The boy either did not hear the warning, or, Men’s $1 Balbriggan Shits, 69c ; inex as you probably know, ts the SAT AE eee imable ‘to see the auto, became con- nt form of Norway White MEN'S HEAVY WINTER WEIGHT MMGGAN ik fronts and | oe ea ey eee all ha ribbed ends: all sizes, Had we dr anes to H ¢ garments other ¢lements which ds; aC WER CLAW 4 ptileseTearMents Oe of the pine forests vould be sold at $1.00 each The Shirts only, each ; edicine for throat and There are many pine oi) preparations, but none of these \ z he big n hine skidded. compare with the real Pinex ft, If | ‘The boy was knocked flat, The crank | your druggist dors not happen to have ‘ ¢ th r nt his ctoth- || if, he will ne te gel it you | j at the front of the car caught his clot The 4 ounces cost vou fifty cents ing oe s fused. He stepped right in front of the car. Burtt had shut off the power and turned the car half around in an effort moro. The street was wet BADLY HURT WHEN THROWN FROM CAB Mr. Finley’s Electric Motorman | Ran Into a Truck on the Way to Waldorf. Toilet Requisites BESKIN iP; bex of three ten feet. Police- | The syrup. ffic Squad, sum- and dragged ts YOU about four cents whole nint of the | for about ffty- sued an ambulance from, Roose fe tiv. tptal_and Dr. Muller said Domoro's | four cents. and Nieces chavves were poor. a Action of Nephe Dismissed in Fight Over Million. | PEADED BAG ck and sol- in bl | Cape ZEN-EXCIS 5 | John V. L. Finley, a lawyer, of Bal- | NEE Rap Surrogate Beckett to-day dismissed (if 1 eee aie cae ome ri als ras eR Stee, | the objections of Edward R. and Harry by Nt ° OTe en eae cence | B. Dunlop, who contested the will in the | —_——_— ——| interest of themselves and seventeen | |not seriously injured to-day by being! )aq mr. Finley carried to his wffice, | Other nephews and nieces of the late thrown violently from an electric han- | where he treated the injured man, | EY SIS He ay eure Or Cr ere OUD ot fay (i Sars TORS ci, COI | eee Wa | mental incapacity, and admitted the will Twentieth street station, to probate. en route to the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel nioneena: tele Surrogate Bec from the Pennsylvania Railroad Ferry | $0 bail for | examina t re order of the gress from that city, was painfully If) Waist | cires Sain “al ie’ HENCH TOOTH BRUSHES, large ne eee : 75c Beaded Bags, 45c | crs; with aw string. These arly sold at j27c Dresden Ribton, 19c YEN RIBBQN; all silk; 4 inches wide; dainty floral de- | white ground with colored { edges; most desirable for all A VARIETY OF LEATHER REQUISITES FOR MOTORISTS eeihied Before iiien the) AND TOURISTS, CONSISTING CF at the foot of West Twenty-third street York Byanspo Oe eae festive Onin u HAMPERS FITTED WITH TEA AND LUNCHEON SERVICE, BAGS he lore mea feromnas a i superioy ae nee wore pom hereccidents weexduehto iis collinion ae TRCGEIBRLONCSIG AND SUIT CASES, AUTOMOBILE CLOCKS AND CUSHIONS, Re Berea? ret 19c incompetent to wih a eayy ck Mtr. Finley =u8- MIXED COLORS AND WHISKEY , mains in vonseauence ot tained a severe laceration over the | the senlen |right eye, a broken nose and shock. After receiving hurried medical attend- | Artists Wind Up Night on Broad- ance he was taken to his hotel. | way in Court. Mr. Finley came in on a train from porian Bexioppio and Charles Wag- Baltimore and entered the cab at the a studio at No. ferry. The chauffeur was Thomas Mannion, of » East Eighty-ninth street. He turred the cab north to ds; chcice ALSO MANY NOVELTIES FOR PERSONAL USE, IN WOV.EN'S sleeves; hgh collar ant tion HAND BAGS, OPERA GLASS AND FAN CASES, CARD alls Sevihshe tin 4, 00 Walking Hats, 2.75 Also. WH E ed and senj-tailored eff th sleeves; gh inted of his and the Title and arantee & Trust Company committee | CASES, PURSES, VANITY BAGS AND DRESSING anage his $1,000,000 estate. The Surrogate, however, said, in effect, that CASES, JEWEL BOXES, ETC, ; granting Dr. Dunlép was e in 1908, re Is every e that on May MADE OF PATENT LEATHER, SEAL, MOROCCO, PIGS‘KIN, ree variety of ATIN, TAFFETA large and small velvet, to models, tr wings and q colors and black. Regu- ings of others with col g Value la 05 oe LEATHER ARTICLES FOR MEN, INCLUDING HAT BOXES, Linens, Flannels and Blankets were arraii ach, of ing cloth reet, and owned | fight occur bray or tan stripes ar by | Jo. 333 Bi ; wouldn't give up t EAVY TWILLED B8LAN fail Ciao (fap Mirae by J NO, $59) Hast) Sevens soncewaraive HEAVY TWILLED BLA ; full size for three-quarte ty. ing’ on Broadway ‘or double beds; all white, borders, Reg. £1.50; pair OBC Mr s . fell on his head and lay was on t | face 4 d until helped to the side- /ghters. After heat e | iG walk, Drv Glgnoux, of No, 28 West | Magistrate Finn discharged them. FANCY ARTICLES AND NEEDLEWORK, INC: UDING Twenty-sixth street, was called. He paint,” he remarked. Waste WORK TABLES FITTED WITH SEWING NECESSARIES, ly the st At r q ished Ae offered. | ; LEATHER AND WICKER WORK STANDS AND BASKETS, > ‘ 2). Regularly $600 shane URIS AOU UREN Sa St cabs Reading por & cr y mr Baskets LAMP; 60 ¢; centre CeTaiG, bu FRENCH HAND. BROIDERE 2 BOULOIR SETS, SCRAP. BASKETS, GLOVE AND HANOKERCHIEF BOXES, DESK SETS, ETC. DECORATIVE LOUNGING PILLOMS. i chimney. nnd white porceliin shade, Reg } MAGI if he, regularly 74 ‘8° 39¢ | ALSO A LARGE VARIETY OF STAM?2D FABRICS, EMB201IDERY | FLOSSES, YARNS, ETC, JE PAPER BASKETS (our own impc tion) over 30 different jes, novel and quaint; each. «« ailterent. gg) $1.00 French and German Ce are positive $1.00 values, ans gi Wdih Steeet, Ai Hireet awd Sth Anviue. 49¢ Mod Sock West 23d Street Imported Feather Hats Toques and Turbans O! fine impium, merle and phecsant birt ; shovacn'y by M&M. Koch. 10.50 © 15.00 Value $20.00 to $30.00, OSTRICH AIG RETTE, cluster f uncired ourick; pliaaid ge tdcd cocrrgs, Valu $2.25 F 95c REBOL % WING. nevest : nd exquisite colorin ¢s. 1 50 Veur $4.00...,, arin nx QUILL CLUSTERS, 18 guitis in bunch; b-autful nacre 1.25 chacss Va're $2.50 “0 ‘ 25) the assortment is a, large One, consisting 3 of fancy BREAD AND BUTTER, BRFAKFA DINW! AND, TE PLATES, with exauisite border and floral decorations. eK. /pREGA FOR WOMEN Faultlces Style and Fit f d daintiest en’s Regal High-Grade Rugs Below Regular Prices |) ROYAL oe N» RUG ane a se BODY BRUSSELS R ft iS; full five-frame— 3H tb ..16.75) seg sans. 2275) ee ses, 24.50 Renee SE $2.50 Sample Lace Curiains, 75c facturer's sample line of CORDED ARABIAN LACE CURTAINS; 3% long, 54 inches wide; can be matched up into pair: 5 W values to $250; per strip 4 uP. 75c $40 Silk Plush oe 521. 50 SILK PLUSH PCIRTIERES, in all the new colorings. Made to your order to fit any Goor, and put up at the above exceptionaily low price, These Por- {ieres are interlined with swansdown and lined with mercerized sateen; fin- ished with heavy silk rope. Werkmanship fs of the best. A Poste 21.50 ced in Wor finishing touch of r fash I a | custom ‘LODPQOOP OOO OO OOO DIOL IPO PV IPO DOG OH DOGVOOD your 17 tive £40.00 value you r | ; : \ Il sizes, CIP Port eres, (0 _ — if ? in the world dan you ob- IRISH POINT LACE CURTAINS; value $4.00, $4.50; pair.......... 2.98, 3,98 i $ fe 0 tain equal shoe value at anywhere ni One of the a i | NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS; value $200, $3.00; pair....., $1.25, 198 } o pues : ° neu, Meng. 5 l i d fhe UPFLED RENAISSANCE BED SETS; holster plese to mate Regal pric it, aioe t makes little difference | J's '3.75, 4.95 ‘ew Fall an I 1! Fre ave \ RCERIZED ARMUF E th heavy tassel, fringe. ec New Foll ans Plo Sent Free “a I (Ge Eiitarersing erp ai 4.25, 5.50 a W TAPESTRY COUCH COVERS, in Griental effects; value’ 81.50, ' GREATEL EW YORK WOMEN’S STORES what you need- a orld $2.50; each : 98c, 1.98) ROPE PORTIERES, with heavy overdrapery; value $2 $3.75; each : ‘ ‘ Between Lenox 125th St. West, « J, Central “Want” will go and get it. COMBINED, — i; ; 4 4 ‘ 4 .

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