The evening world. Newspaper, January 15, 1909, Page 10

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ctegce . paved her we TPH NEET MINUTE N ONE AND URGE OTHERS THROUGH SPACE TO HELP FIGHT SEEMED AN HOUR ple *We Are Trying to Arouse the Falling 15 Stories, Man Won- People’s Interest,” Says dered Why He Did Not Hit Chairman Brush, Life. | Ground—Saw Past =< | \ ‘A spectal maeting of delegates to the Greater New York Taxpayers Confer- | “enee-was held in the rooms of the! spectators to the fall of L, E. Trout and of Trade and Transportation this} Ch arles Pepperdine from the fifteenth hy | story of the Bank of Commerce sky- KANSAS CITY, J What might be termed a miracle was witnessed by oon, 6x-Senator George W. resident of the conference, occup scraper yesterday, when a scaffold col- e chair, Dr. Brush declared that t - While jeonference had not any political ste-| | tate natural to such a plunge, Trout's | lapsed Pepperdine fell to the e. nent was arrested midway, when the i} | “We aro try! ing to awaken the pe Ibration of a rope at the end of the . 0 efintt pesesich sloital ne, & | scaftolding brought 1t, as though provt- Jn matters within the grasp of the fall dget. The work bit was a sp f what wejing man ire trying to do. We have a pretty After sl! mechanically down a trong hub in the organization of the 9@ to reach a sufficient p | safety, and he jury the jarence, but we want a stroi (es Let each civic organization consclousness pped with but er of the dis- delegates on a basis of one to one hun- dred of membership, and let us all rk, and work hard, to accomplish re jalts.”” After an appeal for voluntary co juttons for expenses, ft Comptroller Edgar J. | ft the New York Mtle ( troduced, Levey sald that iad, 8 st with the astonish- appare| certain e remark ns Trout had AS on @ f ils life flashed before i | Mr. jeought by district organ payers in the past hi d broke In the after recovering con- lized 1 was descended at fpecial benefits of favored localit d_ benevolent ¢ome to the city w motives, all of whic ase expendi “The city treas regarile \ gover and that charitable for working Which it wa: ften, It w N ce and tolling fs posses | was working insid 1 wondered if lhe grab ap the news of my death would kill my Speaking of + vey sald: “We are in future likely to len | wife. Then I wondered why I did not strike the bottom. It ned that 1 had boen in the air an hour, and I ynged to reach the bottom to end my |suspense, I knew that my companion 2|was ahead of me in the descent fyiding recreation rounds for Kchool ich unpoetie quest te the money n in streets Wh growin i of the city must be housed." _ KIDNAPPED IN A CAB. Ir later Robbee of | of 85 Cents In Story Told by Aged Hackman, {|| peter O'Darren, an aged hackman, ho says he drove the first hansom from New York to Brooklyn over the luridge, appeared in the West Side Court ‘to-day and asked for a warrant for the | Vlarrest of three men who seized him at \Forty-ffth street and Broadway yester- day afternoon, forced him into a cab end, driving to as aloon on Ninth ave- Laue, robbed him of S) cents. fhe old cabby was sent to the West forty-seventh street station to report is atrange adventure and describe the nen. He says he knows them. ft the court O'Darren remarked; ‘ wise woman of Kerry was a As he would he to me when I w foive years ould?’ aoe '$500,000 BEQUEST REVOKED. |patversty of Pennsylvania Loser 1 4) ' nty by Codicil to Wharton Will, { (Special to The By ) PAILADELPHIA, fet the late Joseph Wha alre ironmaster, was A hate this af estate value ) The sum of Bwarthmore ¢ of a dormitory £ The will, whic 51908, bequeat of Pennsylvania for Wharton School of F merce, but this beq voked In a cc ‘Anna Wharton fons-in-law Bertram Lippinc me DIES AFTER SAVING WILKE Snmes Ka death early j@ostroyed by wo ¢ Two. gotten consider Was discove! he chtldren hem out, 0 turned, evic fand was jreaqh her flames. Holeproof Hosiery Holepronf *” $1.50 $2 That You Can Best Reach ployer Through a Ad. tn The World 279 Broadway, Ml, that o wa a k f Shown by the Fact that Du ' The World Printed 345402 “Help @ Union Sq, Mth St, a. Bway Wanted" Advertisements ABOUT OPEN SATURDAY Ll PM. THREE TIMES the 115,594 Published im the Horald. 0 far, I resigned | (, or 1) it | your meals, Young Men’s Clothes Young Men's Clothes n. Chambers St. 6 CAP AAA MDI RNS RET ON PII THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1909. “i REECE aa Q through space and I w was having And through | t |PUGILIST JACK BLACKBURN MUST ANSWER FOR KILLING. Man He Shot in Phil Fight Dies—O Serious Con Jan. Nh day by Jack Blackburn, the colored prizefighter, In a row In front of Polk's home on Jesspii death was kept from her Maude Pilon, who waa In Blackburn's y, and also had Hold it tt in, or t You can do either without sor your ease or y You van do it without physical al effort. or danger of a wrin , but these are -vord: , but there is a nat these words, so your pi where risk of indorsers test, while natural Pro Write to the Marmola Company, Detroit S Mich. {nclosing 75 cents better still, take amount over to druggist a Ret ¢ tf the extra cases of M. mola Prescription Tablets. generously filled. Teke You will { without these statemen half ounce Marmola, Extri Cascara Aromatic and o Peppermint Water, which any dri will tell you Is the World's air medal winner in {is class Polk, the negro, who was shot yester- | street, died this after: | noon In the Jefferson Hospital, His | wife, who was Hkewtse shot by Black burn, was in a serous condition in the hospital and the news of her husband's | Riker Reliability It's a fine thing to be able to go into a drug store and feel that everything you buy there is reliable. Whether you are having a prescription filled— are buying sick room supplies--or only purchasing toilet articles, it meansa great deal to you tofeel you are getting a quality not often equalled and never excelled—and at a price that Is absolutely the lowest, We have had our customers tell us they never stepped into another drug store with the same feeling of confidence they have in coming into ours, That is why so many of them will go out of their way even to deal with us, Are YOU a Riker Customer? Others! Riker's | Pri, Price. Wveth's Lith, T ' | | Wretne Lien Cotteura Of | The Face Cream Which Never Fails to Satisfy and Gratity the Ladies RIKER’S VIOLET CERATE 50c. BNe. Ib, none on 14th at. '@ conv eater Wy funt weat of Fifth ave, aad one ovated and huye ail the advantages Mail Orders Promptly Filled. | Wr.te Us. Charge Accounts Solicited. -|RiKER'S DRUG STORES 6 in New York. 7 in Boston. 6 in Brooklyn. IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GET IT. January Sales Of Brill Clothes I" to the highest value advanced style now. Values $22. uF The labrics are Me Values up io $18, coats, in b Suits and Overcoats, Values up to pen 2 Ox and full box coat journ Every ong Suits and Overcoats, Values up to $28, pel models and plain a i Children’ sSui $5.00 Children’s Sui * $2. 00 alues ull FOUR S worth your while to save $4.50 to $20 on the purchase Suit or overcoat, especially on a Brill suit or overcoat, Brill clothes are warranted Brill values at original prices were reductions are greatest. Black & Oxford Overcoats, Suits and Overcoats, of a to give service now and next season up point named. Brill styles are warranted to be good style next season because they are best anywhere, and now Brill a lo” é advance ats by sand $17.50 $25.00 and Leet 00, at Suits and Overcoats, Vaiues up to $30, "$9 f thirty Jiff ostels weave Civercoals of Kersey, and Worsted-Cheviot, — tn- and fuil Many $21.00 our and vicuna-cheviot, in all the new shades of eee he "| Suits and Overcoats, Values up to $35, coats for young men ey, velour, melton, in. lack, blue, n shades.” Many y worsted lined f conservative and ex- ‘Suits and Overcoats, iy Values up to Bia nest $25 ts overcoats Children’ f Gulls & Overcoat ts&Overroats Children’ Suita eOvereeats satisfaction, 125th Strect, Cor. dd Avenue OPEN DAILY, EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P.M. OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 11 P.M “, Cortlandt St., 1. (ireenwic other MENT STORES open sartixoay UNTIL in fig , tae CLEARING HOUSE Southwest Corner 6th Ave. and [8th St, New York January Clearing Sale Vjanufacturers Surplus Stocks SHOES FOR GIRLS SHOES FOR BOYS — 2,000 Pairs of excellent School Ve have secured from a leading maker Shoes for Girls, all new Winter styles.Jabout 2,500 pairs ot Boys Made of choice Vici Kidskin and other|Schoo! Shoes, made coaflar(ila fadias, dcr trongly, with stout soles serviceable leathers, Exten-[11.4 feels that stand the hard sion soles and good heels.jrnoe The leathers are Very dressy and durable, Box Calf and Velours, in ff Value $1.50 to $2.00. Blucher and lace patterns. A t Sizes 8; to 2 at Ee SE else a 3c “A_O0 | C4 | sit SSE spar _A Pair | Extra high cut, with straps and buckles vand Regular Tan and Black Calf- Cut Shoes skin. Triple soles, Viscolized, strictly : weatherproo!, Selling uaaetas) everywhereat $3 a pair, eee Sizes 9 to 79 1 to 2, 1:2 a pair \ “ : | “American G . 1r Famous $3 Shoes Sample Lots, Surplus Stocks and Factory Re- [ecw in allthe newest | ‘all St gles ofLace, But- { ton or Biuehers, in Pat- a ‘ ent Coltskin, French PE Vici Kidskin and all //: shades of tans, with hand-welted or hand- Clearing Sale 3,000 PAIRS Good Winter c Shoes for 89 turned soles, $ ene yale worth sae {Women ,up to $2.00 widths Isth » CLEARING SALE OF Women’s Leather]: i Juliettes, House! Slippers and). Strap Saeed CLEARING SALG OF Misses’ and Chiidren’s an ubere ~ 39e a Pair oRTING SALE OF Men’s Rubbers “CLEARING SALE OF Women’s Rubbers Some of the Canvas Leggins Nts Men and Boys Pneumatic Rubber Heels for easy walking. Sizes 3% to 8; widths C to EE. uk 95 Made of imported Kid and Black French Vici, hand sewn flexible leather soles, very Y ges com- fortable at. Special Note; ——— MEN’S WINTER SHOES SS 15,000 Pairs Latest Leer Models anneh 3.50 — fucluding the famous Bates shoe All the newest Styles and patterns in Patent Coltskin, Gun Metal Calfskin and ay Call- in. Solid leather extension soles, Durable Q Finely made and \ stitched throughout. aa 95. pair | Sizes 6 to 9, Spe: dee a at Storm Boots for is for Men | Extra High Cut, fm proof P Late Saturday Night

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