The evening world. Newspaper, October 27, 1908, Page 6

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“BREAKS BOTH LEGS ROOSEVELT FIFTY BY WADOW KP. YEAR LD TDK Mrs. Netschke, Victim of Ner- Puts in Anniversary Working Police Charge Both Affairs to |*° Hard With Members of His Cabinet. vousness, Tries to End Life | at Mother’s Home. Mrs. Aldina wife of Frank ot. # Netechke, of Uti ‘. ¥., leaped from! Roosevelt, who is fifty years old to- the secon window of the home ted hie birthday. by plunging Craft, No. 86) into work 1 ALreY his office and discussing n, at 6 A. M. to-| business affairs with members of his Court strect, Br » her legs and injur- | day, breaking bo {ng herself intern binet ° Congratulatory messages poured into ARLE the President's office and the White Mae Niitend chs. Yule House all day. Many foreign rulers early part of the night 3 . took adyntage of the opportunity to who has been in bad hes send greetin ot friendship and good nervous. will through their diplomatic represent: | All the members of the household atives, who called in person to present them to the President. Many others of the White House call- ers were persons who came to extend) thelr congratulations. Among these was the delegation of members of the| Hungarian Republican Club, of New York City, who yearly on this day pay their compliments to the President and offer the congratulations of the club. were sleeping this morning when she stole from bed and, dressing herself in her best gown, went to the bathroom and plunged to the courtyard below. ‘When Mrs, Netschke was found she was conscious and praying. She could not or would no: tell why she had at- tempted to take her life At Long Island College Hospital it was said sho would die. Netschke said sthe police, {I came here in 1} be pose she had an ness during the early x fand that she became tempora ranged.” (RICH REAL ESTATE MAN DYING AFTER A FALL. Ernest G. Sicard, wealthy real estate ealer, with offices in the Fuller Bulld- ing, who Inst night fell from the win- dow of his home, No. 192 Claremont avenue, ts dying in J. Hood Wright Hospital to-day. There are two frac- Mtures of the skull, one at the base and ithe other in the forehead. | Mr. Sicard, who is a bachelor and about forty-two vears old, returned home last night to find he had forgot- ten his keys. He tried to get in through @ window, lost his balance and fell to the stone pavement twenty feet below. | in fashionable shapes and correct shades for Fall wear 181 Brostway 180 Fifth Av. 367 Pifth Av, — President ‘GHAUFFEUR BEATEN, |: TAKICAB BURNED “Strikers” and Seek Full- erton’s Assailants. chauffew by Tax who lives at N East reet, {8 in Roosevelt | Hospital with severe injuries after an} 485 TAILORED SUITS— tion is necessary to appreciate t Taupe, Green, awba, Bronz ASSORTMENT ASSORTMENT ASSORTMENT models for selection, His fall was heard by neighbors, who gent him to the hospital. Franklin Simon & Co. { Fifth Avenue. SPECIAL SALE WEDNESDAY Misses’ and Girls’ French, Underwear French Hand Made Drawers— Hand embroidered ruffle; 2 to 16 yt Heretofore $1.45 French Hand Made Skirts— Small Children’s Coats Military Kersey Coats— i | in Old or Navy Blue, Rei ornaments; 2 to 5 years Imported Chinchilla Coa In ¢ Navy er Red, dé n reasted model, Venetian lined; 2 to 5 Actual value $12 Sale of Women’s Underwear Night Robes— Of Cambric, Nainsook and Crossbar embroidery trimmed an 145 2.95 Lingerie Combinations— Of fine Nainsook Crossbar and Plumetis lace, | Teapdaktren Halen iA oapancanaannane He) hye | Full Length Kimonos— 3 and Imported Cc Of Germ: Actual Knickerbockers— ruffle, Rea AVE., 37th and 38th Sts. taff FiPTH C Women’s Hosiery and Underwear _ | UNUSUAL VALUES eta pr Constabl cp WEDNE SDAY, OCTOBER 28TH BLACK GAUZE LIS E (Imported), garter tops, double rted black ‘cotton Hose, medium 4 double soles or all black 4 Reg ir (box 6 pairs for $1.45), each, 23 BLACK GAUZE SILK HOSE, pure thread, double soles, Regularly $1.35 pair, 1,00 SWISS RIBBED V light weight Cotton, low 2 neck and sleeveless ic. (box 6 for $2.00), each), 35 PURE GAUZE SILK VESTS, low neck, hand made tops Regularly $1.50 each, 1.00 SOFT RIBBED COTTON VESTS, medium weight, high or low neck. Corset Covers and Tights to match, s Regularly 65c.; each, .50 RIBBED MERINO VESTS AND TIGHTS, medium weight, white; each, 1.00 BIBBED UNION SUITS, soft cotton, high or low neck gularly $1.50; each, 1.00 bilipsbor THE OUTER ze, et _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1908. two men ra us nr ortrike ont of the th street was told enue and Forty- 1 Pour a n fire 1: gives quick relief. engines « GARMENT SHOP. ANOTHER GREAT SALE BEST VALUES OF THE SEASON Suit Department A choice of 26 of this season's hese models. nB cloth, Bl > in ma tures. NO. 1.—Value 28.00, at,....000-. 18.50 NO. 2.—Value 39.50, at...seeeeeeee 25.00 NO 3.—Value 45.00, at....seseee oe 29.75 Waist Department LOT NO, 1—Values up to 5,00, at.......... Bodaddo0 LOT NO, 2—Values up to 6,25, at.......... aueo0nds 3.95 LOT NO, 3—Values up to 7,50, at...-.6...5. pee 4.90 LOT NO. 4—Values up to 850, at.......... 183 Gowns, AND DIRECTQIRE EF MOIRE PONY—Value 65,00, at........ HUDSON SEAL—Value 95,00, at FRENCH SEAL—Value 125.00, at All substantially lined with guaranteed silks and satins, Fur Department 37.50 69.00 95.00 Extra Special FECTS, Valued at 40,00, special... A personal E West 23d St. In 3 assortments, as follows: 1,435 WAISTS will be offered at about 1g to 14 regular selling price—a wealth of smart BRUSSELS NET, FRENCH NET, TUSCAN NET, MESSALINE, TAF- FETA, SATINS, in 4 lots, as follows; Extraordinary Values in Fur Coats All 50 Inches Long some of the smartest shown this season, chiffon broadcloth, Satin duchess, messaline, etc, EMPIRE $25.00 Two Blocks on Sixth Avenue ONetLApas 6 Established Forty-One Years 20th, 21st & 22d Streets to Forty Gold Standard Stamps Free To-Morrow Ten (10) Gold Standard Stamps to start each book, and Thirty (30) Additional Free Stamps—(40) in all— Each Visitor to the Premium Parlor in the O'Neill Building, Third Floor Another Sensational Offering of Ostrich Feather Plumes Good news for those who did not take advantage of the great sale held here Saturday, Not in years have high class, beautiful Ostrich Plumes sold at such low prices. We fortunately secured another | at exact Lot 1 lot 2 lot 3 Lot 4 Lot 5 Lot 6 Lot 7 Lot & Lot 9 Lot 10 Lot 11 On ot eq) the same prices as before, manufacturer—high class Plumes woman will appreciate. season, you should make selection jot lasts, Value. 13 inch Ostrich Piumes.......... $1,00 15 inch Ostrich Plumes.......... $1.45 14 and 15 inch Ostrich Plumes. .$2.00 ones 16 inch Ostrich Plumes.......... 17 inch Ostrich Plumes. , 18 neh Ostrich Plumes 14 inch French Ostrich Plumes. 15 inch French Ostrich.Plumes. 16 inch French Ostrich Plumes. . 18 inch French Ostrich Plumes. . 19 inch French Ostrich Plumes. . $9.75 pale We 1o¢ \, N Pend Vv woe!” oN GOLD al et STAMP ine which we will place on sale to-morrow and Thursday These Feathers came from a noted importer and that As it is scarcely possible that values like these will be offered again this every while this Sale price. 79c sday and Thursday in the O'Neill Building—First Floor. the cup, and steam Cold inHead Oil Yr peel of Omega Oil in a cup of boiling water, hold the mouth and nose close to inhale the arising steam. The carries the healing properties of the Oil into the throat and lungs and ‘Also rab the nose | and forehead with the Oil | value at 2 Blocks on Sixth Avenue Estabiished Forty-One Years. |ONEILLADAMS © 20th, 21st & 22d Streets GOLD: STANDAI STAMP in the O'Neill Building, Third Floor, Heavy Coated Enamelled Ware, Regular Price 15c to 29c Each Another Bargain Event That Will Crowd the O'Neill Basement To-Morrow We announce a sale of first quality heavy coated gray enamelled ware at this unusual price | There are amongst this lot articles worth from 15c to 29¢ each, and every | for this quality of ware. i piece is first quality—all go in the sale at the uniform price of 10¢, Your Choice EA English Pudding Pots, three sizes | Pudding Pans, three si | Basins, one size. | Sink Strainers. one size. Shallow Eaki Shallow Stew Pans, two sizes. Deep Stew Pans, three Dairy Pans, three sizes. Preserving Kettles, three sizes. | Lipped Saucepans, three sizes. Mixing Bowls, five sices. Nursery Saucepans, one size. No C. O. D. Mail or Telephone Orders. Black and Colored Printings { on white grounds, in plain jacquard and plaid effects. Heretofore sold to 50¢e. navy 1 % | whit In Both Buildings—First Floor. , brown, light yard, at... sees Loom Exhibition and Sale of ; Eclipse Cheviots Continues in the Adams Building } These 32-inch Cheviots come in one hundred and seventy-nine new designs and are considered:splendidty! vard. You can see them being woven on the first floor of the Adams Building, 25c. per and make y tions at, per yard ir sele Fony Gold Standard Stamps Free To-Morrow Ten (10) Gold Standard Stamp; to start each book and Thirty (30) Additional Free Stamps (40) in all to Each Visitor to the Premium Parlor Pie Plates, one size. 5 Jelly Cake Pans, one size | Mountain Cake Pans, one size. ‘xing Spoons, one «ize. Frying Pans, one size, , Bread Pans, one size. “4 - Silk and Cotton Dress Fabrics Clean-Up Sale—Extraordinaty Low Prices Silk Striped Cotton Challies; : ¢ 32 inches wide, in pink, lilac, tan, cadet, blue, i 0c; black These are the Duchess Machines, well put together and satisfactory in every way. They are far superior to the cheaply constructed machines turned out for Special Sale purposes and offered around this price. | They are drop head (like illustration), old English oak case, highly pol- | durable, fibre binding and two centre bands | Size 32 34 36 38 40in Price... ..$10.75° $15.50 $12.25 $13.00 $13.75 ished ball-bearing stand, automatic bobbin winder, self-threading shuttle and full set of attachments free. Guaranteed for five years, Special at .....-..scseecevceere se rereresececes $12.00 There are any number of Machines sold at $25.00 that are not in any way here to-morrow for $12.00, Five Hundred of Them at This Price To-Morrow We Have Sold Hundreds of Them as a Leader at $15.00 superior'to those you can buyy Adams Building—Balcony 4] If You Prefer You Can Buy Here on the Club Plan We Know Of construction of the “Hercules” is the strongest and most | ficing the desirable feature of lightness, It consists of an outer panel of hard fibre, an intermediate The | under hea sure and thoroughly cemenied, The pase of this Trunk is practically the same as the sample Trunks used by travelling salesmen, and in continuous use throughout the year, except that they have the extra slat trimmings. ¢ Trunk has heavy brassed trimmings, full cloth Mned, fitted with top tray, top tray being divided, all riveted, four slats on top, mottled y pr | 10-Karat lo-Karat a Eyeglasses, $1.00] Gold Plated Chain With Case Free With or with- ¢ A out rim, war- Ghosts, Cats, ranted to wear Witches, Lanterns, | five years; will ss Devils, Fruits, Vege- | not corrode or tables, all in lanterns discolor; cools and box form, at, each, ing periscop'c , , 4 Se to $3.98 convex lenses. We include in this offering the ex- | amination of your eyes | dkeletons and Bugs, at optician, Total cost... | Adams Building-—First Floor. each The “Hercules” Trunk Is the Best and Sturdiest; Complete Line of Wardrobe Trunks HANDY W<¢ a} pane! of basswood, an inner! 0. 4, ARDROBE | | panel of fibre, TRUNKS—No tray lifting, | All of these are glued together, put | P&cking or repacking to do, | The desired taken out at any time without disturbing the cthers. We show these Trunks in ten different styles, | $32.50, $35.00, $35.75, $38.75, | | $39.75, $45.00 and $65.00, Adams Building —Basement, Favors for Old Time Hallowe’en An endless variety of Jack Horner Pies, pump- « Skulls, kin shape, filled, at garment can be priced as follows; | $1.50 to $5.98 Peanuts, Walnuts, ‘Ap-, ples, Pears, Cheese, es, Lobsters of other s, at, each, Je to $2.98 Home - Made Delicious Tafly, at, per tb... -256 Candy Dept., Adams Building —Basement, / - =

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