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} rece THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1908 on eee OF SPIDER AFTER “A WEEKS’ TORTURE Frazee Thought Nothing of | Injury Till Blood Poison- ing Developed. William P. Frazee, sixty-nine years @ld, ia dead at his home, No. 1678 Bath- gate avenue, the Bronx, as the result of @ spider bite received four weeks ) ago. | ‘The aged victim was manager of the . C. Green Storage Warehouse in {JWestchester, and {t was while he was} Winspecting some goods that had been long in storage that he was bitten. Mr. Arnold Kohn, vice-president The room had not been opened for|the State Bank, of No. 376 Grand street, | has asked the assistance of The Even- @ome time, and when the manager en-| tered he found cobwebs hanging from | —_—_— a ——— the ceiling and furniture. He noticed! several spiders, but thought nothing of | them until one of the insects bit him be- tween the first and second fingers of the right hand. A slight swelling de- ‘veloped, but this soon disappeared and the wound apparently healed. Two days later, however, the hand again began to swell rapidfy, and Mr. Frazee calle. in Dr. C. E. O'Grady, of Commonwealth avenue. Dr. O'Graay saw that blood poisoning had developed, but he had hopes of controlling it. In was unsuccessful and a few da’ he_ was forced to apply the kni x The next time your eye- wo| glasses fall off your nose and Even this herolc measure was unavail-| break, let us attach the ing, and it was then feared that 1 Harris Suction Cli x ye necessary to amputat Mr. Frazee’ aris, By thls time, howeter, Saiiee miucrar ee wane, the man was in such a eerious condit! |i—| i that the operation could ‘not be pore} Of better still—let us do it formed. before they break. The Coroner's office was notified and i Dr. Keichelman performed an autopsy, | Attached to your glasses for 35 cents. which verified Dr. O'Grady's dM@gnosis. | SQLDONLY AT OUR FIVE STORES ey BABY DIED IN WASHTUB, * Playing near a tub of boiling water | . ° in which his mother was washing | OCULISTS AND OPTICIAN: clothes, two-; of No. 22 Chryst fe stre His mother dragged him out quickly 442 Columbus Avenue, 8lst and82d Sts. nab lange 76 Nassau Street, near John Street. was! 489 Fulton Street, BROOKLYN, Opposite Abraham and neighbors sumoned a from the Hudson Street I when the doctor arrived th dead. & Straus, Stern_ Brothers Men’s Underwear For Fall and Winter PROM THE LEADING FOREIGN AND AMERICAN MANUFACTURERS, IN BALBRIGGAN, LINEN MESH, MERINO, NATURAL WOOL, SILK AND SILK MIXTURES To-morrow, the following Attractive Values Natural Gray Merino Shirts or Drawers, in medium or heavy weight, at 5c Blue Tinted Wool Shirts or 1 Drawers,*in medium or heavy weight, at $ I ° 1 8 English Natural Wool Shirts or 1 87 Drawers, medium or heavy, at 0 English Natural Wool Shirts or Drawers, extra quality, at 2.25 F Sil UNUSUAL VALUES HIGH CLA‘ DESIRABLE PATTERNS, SUPERIOR One-third to One-half Less Than Regular Prices fer Plated Tableware QUADRUPLE PLATE, WORKMANSHIP, AT Coffee Sets, $4.75, 6.75 | Butter Dishes, $1.95, 2.65 Hot Water Kettles, 5.75, 6.95 Water Pitchers, 2.95, 4.25 Crumb Sets, 1.95, 2.50 Bread Trays, 1.95 Confection Dishes, 95c Gravy Boats, 1,95 Compots, 4.95, 4,25 Individual Castors, 1.75 Waiters, © to 16 in., 75¢ to $4.50 Oriental Carpets and Rugs Reduction Sale of PERSIAN AND TURKISH WEAVES IN A LARGE R OF SIZES AND CHOICE SELECTION OF COLORINC Also To-moirow $0 CARABAGH RUGS, Reduced from $12.50 $8.90 200 DAGHESTAN RUGS, %educed from $12.50 & 14.50 9,00 150 SHIRVAN RUGS, oD “ $16.50 & 18.50 12,90 100 FINE DAGHESTAN RUGS, Reduced from $24.50 19.75 TURKISH YAPRAC RUGS, IN RED AND BLUE COLORINGS, IN EFFECTS SUITABLE FOR HOTELS, CLUBS AND RESTAURANTS, ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION, Rich English Plates, Cups and Saucers THE PRODUCTIONS OF MINTON, COPELAND, WEDGWOOD AND ROYAL WORCESTER POTTERIES, INCOMPLETE LINES, AT One-third to One-half Less Than Orig.nal Prices Service Plates, Formerly $57.50 to 182.00 Doz, from $39.00 to 132.00 Entree Plates, Formerly $49.50 to 91.00 Doz, from $37.00 to 69,00 Bouillon Cups and Saucers, Formerly $37.00 to 64.00 Doz, from $22.00 to 55,00 Tea Cups and Saucers, Formerly $50.00 to 64.00 Doz, from 36,00 to 49,00 jWest Twenty-third street | ALBANY, Nov. 1 | tion Operating Compa year-old Antonio Bardall,| §4 East 23rd Street, near Fourth Ave. fell Into it. | §4 West 125th Street, Near Lenox Ave. ing World in establishing the owner-|the directors are William H, Sheehan, | ard ¥, MeAviney and Frank L, ship of a purse containing a sum of Ld money and a photograph which was lost all of New York. */in the bank a month ago. The prop- —— erty was turned over to Mr, Kohn, and A Home Remedy That Qs the loser has not appeared, the money {# claimed by the Ander ' Reduces Fat. The loser of the purse should be able to {dentity the photograph and can Would you Itke to‘have a nice firm figure, |have the money by naming the sum but escape the tiresome, bone-breaking ex Jand describing the denominations to erctse or the soul-sickening diet of the old- | Mr. Kohn, time plan of reducing excess flesh? ao Then go to the druggist and ask for this GAS CO. WITH WIDE FIELD. ounce Fluid I © Central Sta- 3% ounces Pep) has been in, y ot 8 porated with the sell gas and electricity in every county | fay of the State. The capital is $25,000, and it acts quic Southwest Corner 6th Ave. & 18th St. SPECIAL SALE OF : 9, Women’s®2-°tot4 SampleShoes In all.the latest Winter fashions, including High Cut Napoleon boots. All excellently made. Besides the best dull and bright black leathers, there are some very attractive styles -~ in Tan Russia Calf. You will find your size xf in the lot. Lace, button and blucher pat- ~; terns. All high grade { shoes from the best s makers, and worth from $2.50 to $4, at....... A Pair LOOK AT THIS BARGAIN! Y few hundred pairs of Women's Street and Dress Shoes in all the de af ers. Bought of a prom t Haverhill, Mass Their retail price is usu $2.50 a pair. Good, service- shoes. Our price to- Tw a0 Shoes in but- s, Vici Kidskin, Gun Calfskin and ther leathers, Well . 00 made and_ durable. A Values $1.75 to $2.00, ~~ Pair Young Ladies’ and _ Misses’ Shoes Just received from a famous ker a choice lot of dressy shoes young ladies and misses. The leathers are Black Vitalic Calfskin, Gun Metal Calt- skin, Vici Kidskin and Patent Cols Mad: with medium half-heel and walking soles, hand welted; worth at least Sebos ih 1 butjon and blue er styles k Mostly Boys’ and Little Gents’ sizes, up to 514. Plump Wax Calfskin, with solid 69e soles and goad heels. Built to stand hard wear. Worth St. 5 a pair Boys’ Dress and School Shoes in all the best styles and dull and bright leathers, with double soles Shoes Sizes 2 to 5; 54, to8 Kid and durable. y made of V These are excepti¢ ered from d s and worth up and school heels. S facto! to to-morrow manufac Children’s Sample nesday we offer some extra fine values in dress, street and storm boots for men at bargain prices. The next items give a hint or two of the leaders: —— Made of heavy black calt- ee x. Skin, with triple soles to heel, : STRAPS and BUCKLEs, Full Bellows tongues, Thor- , oughly well made and wear ‘like iron. Value $2.50 and $3.09, Sizes 6 to 11, $4.95 A Pair SPECIAL LOT OF MEN’S WORK SHOES, made of plump calf- akin, with heavy dura- ble soles, ® Values up $4 50 to $2.50, ACTS LIKE MAGIC fore A lew baths with John- For Perspiring, Smarting, son's Foot Soap will : F make you forget you Tender, Corn-ridden Feet ty fey peg. Ye There's Nothing Like It painful feet. It prevents and relieves excessive perspiration, quickly dissolves your corns and callouses, *aothes and e als your bunions. Relief upon the first applicatiog. Large cake 25 cents. All druggists and shoe stores, Send Ge. in stamps for sample Money Back if Not Satisfied. WILBUR A, Sole Disuibuier, 706 Flatioon Building, N. Y. What Ch SIEGEL ( NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE U.B:GREENHUT, PResipen. TOMLIN H 10 “S. & H.” Green Trading Stamps Free O all persons (whether « leat li. Inexpensive mixture: % ounce Marmola, tract Cascara Aromatic, and mint Water. Tako a tea spoonful after meals and at bedtime, and ta ina few weeks you cat bo ag ft physically ufacture, purchase, supply and /#8 @ fawn. Mix these ingredients at home AA ELNEEUNLIRAE Ie meee t geo that you get, the mola tp led package, When fresh purchasers) applying at Pi 'S. & H."' Green Tri yne date is good in any one book, but a reasonable number of additional sete of compli- s they may have unfilled. mps with Purchases Made Betore Noon NAA TSS Double Ry EDNESDAY we put on sale a large} collection of roll-top desks in several, designs and styles. cludes flat-top desks, type writer desks,and re- volving chairs--all at special prices to-morrow, We here have space to mention only a few.| Sanitary Roll-Top Desks Sanitary Fiat Top Desks | —quartered oak, dull | goldenfinish; 50 in long, 32 in, deep, 42 in. high; pigeon hole rack fitted with 6 pigeon hole small drawers, and paper racks; regular The lot also in-| —quarteged oak, dull finish; 50 in. long, 32 in. deep; 3draw- ers and slide pedestal and 2 drawers | in right) lower right-| drawer being to hold large| Regular “Cutler’’Roll-Top Desks, | world-famous; selected white oak; quartered oak writing bed and top; 50! in, long, 30 in. wide and 46 in. high; fourdrawers and slide in each pedes- tal; pigeon holes ana two | small drawers in upper, each desk fitted with revolving ink well, set and Diotter; regular price, $33.50; Revolving Desk Chairs— solid oak; saddle seat; continuous shaped, slat back ular price $5.50, at S4 Flat-Top Typewriter Cab- inets—solid oak, with vreg- guerre rey ety cet eax ular price $8.50; at 97 standard machine; four Arm Chairs to match drawers and slide in above; regular price $5 Regular $6.50; at.......... 5) Price $22.50, at.. $19 (Siegel Cooper Store, Sth Floor.) “Cutler”? Flat Top Desks —to match the 1 arity Are You Interested In? Thanksgiving Groceries Fruits, Nuts, Cider, Etc. Mail and telephone orders filled We distril ute $10,000 incash to charitab.e institutions next February. Get details at Vol- ing Booth, entrance to Wo- men’s Parlor, 2d Floor. the remium Room, Sth A Tit Sale of Office Furniture in left Revolving Desk Chairs quartered oak, dull or polish golden finish; | saddle seat; continuous $20) arms; shaped, flat spin- dle back: base fitted with best style screw and spring devic '$7.50 Glass Service,4,.85, Toy Bargains Horse and Wagon Out- Easel Blackboard — oak fits—red wagon andtwo frame; varnished; value gray horses; worth | _ $1; toemorrow — 5Uc; to-morrow at BUC) at Children’s Flat-Top | Dolis’ Colla, Deshs—made of maple,, Carts—English leather highly polished; asmall| cioti hood and uphol- blackboard is fitted un-| stery; enameled frame; The set consists of 6U pleces; 12 each of the pieces Mlustrated; each piece of fing thin blown glass, with your initial engraved to order in Old English Sets cansist of 12 water tumblers, 12 lasses, 12 lemonade » le whiskey tumb Specially priced at.... Cooper S.ore, Ihird Floor, Front.) umblers, 12 comial worth $1.75; (Siegel Cooper Store, Third Floor, Rear.) Continuing Our Carpet Sale Wonceriul Values—Reductions Are All Straight trom Regular Prices Witox Veivet Carpet—best qual- Special Velvet Carpet—choice se- Ingrain Carpet—wool tilling car- ht colorings Teg pets in bright colors; regu- Se larly 6Scayard: to-morrow S4C ity in a choice vamety of color- lection of brish ularly 9Uc ay $1.50 a yard; to-mor- Feanele bestry Brussels Carpet—Extra Ingrain Carpet —heavy ingrain car- qualities and medium grades in- cluded in this Prises every piece invstock. colorings and new designs regularly >l.oVU a yard; to-morrow Axminster Carjet—a showing of hanasome desi,ns for parlor or Tegularly >1.20 a yard to-morrow. 1 Velvet Carpet—a of room and halt and effects, with or without Ree. Reg. a Yard To-morrow aYurd To-morrow ean ea Ingrain Carpet coloi efigcts; regula iRogers Plated Table Ware Warranted A-1 Ware Spoons — set ‘\ Fountain or ‘eg Victor |’ Machines | $12.75 & $13.75 dhe sume grace of machine is sold iy ajnis at £35, Drop-head style, oak cabinet, highly polished. oF a $4-30 BOYS’ SHOES— Odds anaEnds De-sert Spoons or Forks— -, setof 6 to-morrow for. Table Spoons or Forka— et of 6 to morrow tor Rogers Tripie-Plated Dinner to-morrow for, with fine quartered Hand Sewing Machines, eee re Se, ork to morrow tor nuine dheffie.d steel; with stag handles in lined case, to-morrow tor Da ore, Main Floor, front $2 Goliman Tuck ¥, special (Siegel Cooper Store, (hird Floor, Center.) aC le Go- | value 2.50 surface;| rubber tires 3.50; to-mor- Pets with cotton filling: Regularly 4Sc yard; to- , morrow... Ge OBS Regularly 29c¢ yard; to- ._ | morrow 25¢ Granite Carpet—in neat designs and colorings; regularly 27c a yard; to-morrow.., 22C (Siege! Cooper Store, Fifth Floor, Front.) Felt Dress Hat Shapes at 95c t No let up in the bustling b ness in the untrimmed hat ’ tion For Wednesday we have assembled hundreds of feit hats in many shapes in frevail- ing popular 5, 31 Framed Pictures— Pre-Holiday Sale A very good collection taken from our regular stock and marked at special Prices for Wednesday's selling, Assorted Pictures Colored Pictures—in ornamented s pictures in gilt frames, atched corners; ; matched Sonne ns pred Pictures—in gold fin- Colored Pictures— assortment of square outside Landscapes—in gilt, heavy, or- Assorted Pictures: ment ot landscapes, also figure ‘MEN’S STORM CALF BOOTS” Religious Subjects — some matted in gilt mats; ornamented; Dining Room Pictures-~in ova! ornamented; special j . your choice at, oANSON'S Fors cBorax lodineéBran Ap | (Siege! Cooper Sior Oil Paintings $5.95 — Paintings regu- At oo) 95 larly sold up to | $10; neatly framed, with glass and shadow box. At $11.75-4 choice assort- ment off paint- ings, with figure and landscape Subjects, in handsome gold, burnished frames; regu arly $15, 27.50~Paintings with At $27.50~Fraintings with ts, indeepgiltand shed frames. Paintings sold regu larly at $50; in double sweep frames, with 488 and shadow box. Thanksgiving Basket Dinners' The Big Store's Thanksgiving! pure food ever offered for $1.50. Every item in the basket is a well known standard brand. purchased at regular prices the goods would cost $ Send us your order now; we will deliver the baskets on or before Wednesday, November 25th. bach basket contains: can Libby's tomate ed ripe tomatoes. ender sugar corn. ge new macaroni, 15c can sliced pineapple can Borden's evapo One regular 8e package Fountain coim One regular 12c package new seediess 12c packsge Hazel or the convenience of pat- rons desiring to distribute these baskets we turnish Lasket Cer- aticates al $1.5. by the purchasers the beneficiaries, who will ex- FOUNTAIN PLUM PUDDIN js NEW SMYRNA FIGS—box Seedless Raisins ifornia new crop fruit; —— Sliced Pineapple _ Ripe, luscious Singapore fruit NEW YELLOW ONIONS h beets, white turnips 0 6 basket, de> Yo yellow turnips, No. VAPORATED APRICOTS, or Cali Hams and Tong ar curedi yg ige New Sugar Corn brand sugar corn ACH—dor, J 56 LAUNDRY SOAP. 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