The evening world. Newspaper, January 15, 1909, Page 11

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“act quickly tn ¢ ; him in as acting ¢ | Hot - —— HOGEL THE FIRST ‘DEPUTY 10 START AS WHITE WINGS Bronx’s New Street Cleaning Boss Took Up a Broom to Cure Dyspepsia. REMEDY WAS A SUCCESS. Official Is Proud of Fact That: | He Can Tell Hours Ahead When Snow Is Coming. From the ‘unipers. | of a “White-Wings’ tu bound, golden oak oft New Cleaning Department, hard road to travel been travelled by onl feck A. Hogel, Deputy Commissic has just been ¢ Edwards, the new Mr. Hogel is t practical kno of keeping town clean was perience that t ing about eity’s streets. He who ever ca ranks, as these pointive and have always g political prefer With this ¢ that no other Deptu ever had, he unites at controling men, the 4 Commissioner in Is a lk wh sonality that is yk Energetic and Keen, Mr. Hoge! such as this ¢ every attitu: brisk activit keen perce Lusiness ol ofr alight Yes. Ty sald to-da porter, ‘and jobs, let fellows t gone inte it theres ran el might be to-day either dead ov a j ie dyspeptic } Hogel became a stice ‘ i cuuse le had ners s } 185, when he ty fl ’ ' old and was wi e Ldtson | Jf Electrical Con e so I that his doct to b | which would the time, I and, as come an to a friend \ wt in the Street after stan ination, became a “‘W Ho hadn't held the a few weeks before 11 him. “I'm going to make you an assistant foreman, Ho t His next p to Deputy whose offi After that he section foreman of He gave this subj {s known to the depa specialist.” “T can tell hours ahead wh going to i wuld knowledge t and the atrang Before the snow falls.” : | Snow the Great Enemy | Snow Is, of course, the wre cir of the street cleaners Atel problema in the depa t ony ea F nH jents with the difficuity in dealing Mr, Hogel has lias every branch of tle he left the Snow B charge of the Eig! triote of the east Bensel, the Commissioner, night work in th Hogel was made (Genera {ntendent for all the city he held until rae Bill" eputy “Mr, Edwards will make a fine Com- missioner,” said Hoge! He has a quick and ready gras} of the situation, and he certainly has the courag his conylotions. Also he {s a good com-| manding officer, and that Is a quality most needful In this work.” ‘With the exception of Manhattan + the Commiss| rooklyn, eputy ohi rtant the department fre 1 has not #0 many me Th the other departmen' of tye Bronx ts the me & Teddy Bear once ran in debt And couldn't pay his bills; Me sought both high and low to find A cure for financial ills We found a buyer for his home By reading World “Wants” through And ever since he's paid all bills The minute they were due World Printed 91,013 Advertisements—4,067 How World “Want Offers Bvory aye BOSS OF BRONN THE EV ENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1909, WHITE WINGS WHO “GEORGIA MAN HIS UMN POLICEMAN ON ROADWAY CR Thomas F. Walker Pummelled Harry Goldberg After He Had Been Robbed. ROSE FROM RANKS | Thomas ¥. Walker, a real estate man | from Norcross, a was not in the Jefferson Market Court to-day when | Harry Goldberg, a little rat-featured | man, whom the police say {s a profes- | sional pickpocket, was arraigned on a} charge of robbe berg still | showed thaces of the beating he ra ceived from Mr. Walker, at Rroadway and Twenty-fifth street, after the Georgian, who 1s accustomed to do his own police work, dragged him from a southbound Broadway car and pum- meied him almost into insensibility. The man from Georgia told a police- man who hurried up and pried him loose ~ from Goldberg that the accused man raitohl he is responsible 1s much | picked Is pocket of $100 in cash and se growing up. with $18,000 worth of bonds. A lawyer who represented Walker told Magistrate | Steinert that the bonds were not found on the prisoner and asked that he be held till they could be traced. Mr Walker did not mind the loss of the ; money so much, he said Big Crowd Assembled. Policeman Reardon sald that he had found Walker swinging Goldberg about as it he had been a feather, About every second swing Goldberg ided with the sidewalk to his great si. His yells had attracted a owd, Who, Ignorant of the cause of the trouble, were hooting Walker 9, Ave. th aie 17 Street Special Sale--- Elegant Black Broadcloth Suits All Sizes for Women and Misses _...k Suits are Dressy Black Suits are Practical Black Suits are Fashionable Black Suits are Aristocratic “JACKSON'S” IS THE CONCEDED LEADER IN ITS SHOWING OF BLACK SUITS Because of our spectalizing Black Suits as a feature we are enabled to offer them at remarkably low prices, JHE TAILORING of these Black Suits is of the very highest order, the front and shoulder, the collar and the edges and lapels are beautifully and substantially moulded and and telling him to pleck a man bis own ine Walker told ht that he hae caught Goldberg ax he wan Kolig through his pockets on the crowded rear platform of the car and grabbed him sust as he tried to Jump and escape. Walker's lawyer showed a d{sposition to ask for Goldberg’s liberty tf would tell what became of the bonds ; fiat ‘ate Steinet puticed his) anc At f > ALASISNCa PRA CECH ce eUaULU ASN GOMolor(lenopecitilics excels Judge Knew the Man. tions to Rule, but Gen- STOCKS DRIET AND LOSE RALLY GAINS | ee HOME COUGH CURE druggist and get one-half ted pine compound, two of glycerine, half a pint of good s| pure whiskey, mix it up, and use tt in doses of a teaspoonful to a tablespoontul ‘s\every four hours, shaking the bottle each ounces I know this man," he said - re ‘ st | time. refer to Goldberg. “He ts ¢ eral List OF, et i SS) Any deuggetst can supply the ingredfenta, worst plekpockets In New Ye You —— —-- { Tho Concentrated pine is a pine prod- can make a deal with } you want i uct refined for medical use and comes to, but I strongly advise against it. | i [only in half ounce bottles, each enclosed which is alr- stock m tin screw-top case, He !s a professional crook and ts ne rte y k and ts not is (in OG and preserves the Quld in ite full WANT TO VOTE. | \\6 entitled to any consideration CON. Ory } FILLIPINOS labelled "'Con- prominen ways. th, but be sure it ts label Walken aula enn Hania untae necninent rally ave ' Ah Tah 1,—Severat| centrated."” A prominent local druggist ¥ ace far ; z ex-dividend, New York ¢ ti i ; ; s he has filled this prescriptio 8 would have his client In court on Suu-! jyrrimana and. Amerlean ( ‘ 408, In Louist-| Grady of times and) bas seen it work day morning. After repeiving this 9! Voie the leaders of the upturn, wit make them wonders. ah id surance, Magistrate Steinert held Gold: | h glee aay netted about 1 point. Trading w: s drifted off at the close of the sround the berg in $3,000, remarking that he made nusually large the SS lowest of -| OPPENHEIM,@LUNS & @ 34th Street—West .75, He ha been arrested alinost numberlass times sive 1001, and has served a term. at Dinira for picking poo Hasan - y Se | Old Stewart Building.) Store Closes at 6 P.M, The Greatest Clearance Sale The entire Winter Stock of Girls’ Coats : will be offered at a great reduction 7.50, 8.90 Exquisite Lace Neck - Pieces In an Important Clearance $15 Girls’ Winter Coats $15 Girls’ Chinchilla Coats, 7.50, 9.75 $18 Girls’ Caracul Cloth Coats, 9.75 $25 Girls’ Caracul Cloth Coats, 13,75, 16.50 Children’s Plain and Fancy Coats " Ages 5 to 10 years, Reduced from $7t0 $15, 5.90, 6.50, 8.75 Advance Sale of Girls’ Wash Lawn Dresses 2.00 2.50 3.75 5.90 8.75 Ladies’ Coat Department—Special Values ————— Real laces, like diamonds, have a permanent value, and the opportunity to secure, at HALF PRICE, OR NEARLY, such beautiful pieces of lace, in the form of dainty bits of Women's Neckwear, as these, comes but very rarely, It wouldn't have [| happened in this case, if the advantages of a thorough stock- clearing had not offset for us the reduction in price. The collection, which includes many of the richest real lace pieces in our stock, is quite varjed, containing Duchesse, Bruges, Irish, Lierre, Maltese and Point Laces in Scarts, Turnovers, Collar-and-Cuff Sets, Eton Collars, Berthas, large Round Collars, Bat Ties Tomorrow at 90c to $25, formerly $1.85 to $50 Hand-embroidered Coat Sets and Coat collars are also included, At $1 to $2.25, formerly $2 to $4.25 Also an attractive group of Net and Lingerie Fichus and Waist Sets of Cluny lace and embroidery, combined, at half price— The Wast Sets a $4.80 to $8680, formerly $8.80 to $12.50, $40 Caracul Cloth Coats, superior materials and linings,......,...646 20.00 Bang ON Bae $45 Caracul Cloth Coats, superior materials and linings......... Prcnina - 28.00 A Noteworthy Group of Fur Lined Coats, extra quality linings......eeseeee veeeeees 20,50 to 75,00 ’ Syveni 3 adcloth and Satin... .seeseeeesereeeeernevees VW m Evening Capes, Broadcloth and 25.00, 35.00 omens Coats at $12 Black Broadcloth Coats, iierlined. ,....s.se0s SO000p 16.75, 25.00, 35.00 Extremely fortunate, indeed, that our desire to clear our stock of all our women’s Winter coats coincides so closely with the first real Winter weather of the season, For example, here is a} composite lot of handsome coats at the tempting price of $12, the earlier prices of which have ranged from $15 to $23.50, They embrace 50-inch Black Broadcloth Coats, regularly $18 to 820 32-inch Black Broadcloth Coats, regularly $15 and $16.50 Fancy Tweed Coats, for traveling, regularly $18 to $20 Long Covert Cloth Coats, regularly 823,50 Now at $12 Each With so many different small lots of styles composing each group, descriptions are impossible, But cr oosing excellent, with all sizes represented. Second floor, Old Building, Mighty Good Gloves for $1 WOMEN’S—Pique Glace Gloves, in tans, white and black; also broad-cut Cape Walking Gloves in tans. All have one large clasp—smart, well-made, more-than-usual-value for $1, Main floor—Old Building. MEN’S—Broad-cut Cape Walking Gloves, one-clasp, in'tans, Just as good money’s-worth as the women’s $1. Main floor, New B'ldg, SATURDAY Always a Day of Oppor- tunities Here, Especially ~“ in Things Ready + to+ Wear. Direct SUBWAY Entrance. regular 75c and 45c BOYS WAISTS $Frsiies"s 62 dozen—744 Boys’ Blouse Waists in eighteen as neat and pretty patterns of good madras as you could ask for. We found this “snap” just in time for Saturday. The Waists come, spic-and-span, right from the workrooms to-day and the selling starts tomorrow morning, early : No question about the value of these Waists. We've some of the same patterns in stock now which cost us more than we ask for tomorrow's lot. Worth Repeating—Boys’ 75c and $1 Madras Blouse Waists at 45c, New Building, Basement. , j Your | WANAMAKER Good Reasons for Buying | NSO MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Now | Famous for purity. wea! Fancy Belts, Special at 50c These are really 75c to $1.50 values, which a bit of good buy- worked by hand to retain their shape permanently, HE STYLING takes form in conservative models — re- finement is a dominant note in every line. But quiet elegance is revealed throughout. HE MATERIALS used are of the finest character—the broadcloth is rich and satiny finished,’ light but firm of tex- ture, the linings are of standard qualities, the trimmings lend dis- tinctiveness and exclusiveness of style. GLOVES FOR WEDDING, downDamal, 4 Sensd Sons. EVENING WEAR. Complete assortments at the very lowest prices in New York City. FRENCH KID, medallion set ip arm, p opera wear, white and black; 80-B Special, per pair..... Booduenn 7.25 30-B,. FRENCH KID, in black and white. 24.B, FRENCH KID, in black and white. 20-B. GLACE GLOVES, in white, black and champagne colors; value $4.25, Special for 3.50 16-B, FRENCH KID, in black, white and all desirable shades; value $3.73. Special for.. 3.00 B. PIQL CHEVERETTE, veal kidskin, in ack, White, gray and corn; real value *LASP GLACE GLOVES, in w e, extra e quality; value $ Special 79¢ MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS FILLED AT ONCE, _, Broadway Sthand Oth Sts. lowing WHITE SALE items, Each of make it better if we could find ing on our part enables us to offer at 50c—the buckles alone on are presented by the fo! a way. many of the belts are worth that. Of silk elastic and fancy these represents the most desirable garment that the powerful nas Chocolates and Bonbons, ‘ fabrics, in a variety of colors, in plain or embossed effects, Wanamaker Organization can produce to sell at the price quoted. | 60¢ Ib. : Choicest Assorted Chocolates, 80¢ Tb, Glace Nuts, assorted, 80c-Ib, All kinds of Walnut Pillows, 25¢ Ib, All kinds of Nut Candies, 25¢ Ib. * Ali sizes are here at each price. 18c for Corset ( ow round neck, tr mounted with fine gilt, French gray or gun-metal finished buckles. 50c each, worth 75c to $1.50. Main Floor, Old Building. $1 for Petticoats of cambric, deep lawn flounce, trimmed with clusters ot vers of cambric, med with lace, H 28c for Corset Covers of cambric Of a tuits and embroidery ruffle or lace in- All kinds of Cocoanut Pillows, 20 Another Word of HURT BOOKS [ifastiost vcr sound neck, wiih em.| paite and embroidery rae ore Old Basemeny, Broadway, Sides et Bookish friends who missed the first days of the Hurt Book broidery ur la ¢ insertion and edge. , Riten —— Hed) pope aire $1.25 for Petticoats of cambric, deep z a Sale have another innings tomorrow— we have straightened things I sees Party * lawn flounce. with hemstitched plats Men's UNDERWEAR uh after the busy selling, re-grouped the varicus titles, and added . me TEL a and embroidery ruffle. —surprisingly good: at 50c garment Of course it is not all wool—but thi 50c for Nightgowns of cambric, high or Voneck, with yoke of hem- stitched plaits or embroidery inser- tion and clusters of plaits, is a recommendation to many men. 75c for Nightgowns of cambric, lOW| can give you medium weight gtay round neck, trimmed with torchon merino or plain white cotton shirts and insertion and edge and ribbon bead- drawers at this price—both very satis- factory. B t, 10th St. Side, ribbon beading 38 lawn ruffle, tr or clusters of e remarkable sort of famous, yii"p tenn new ones. Good choosing again, at the sa price-reductions that make these book sa for Drawers of >, deep ed with on lace and finished hem- Some of the Notion Sale Plums Holding this Notion and Dressmakers’ Supply Sale in January has been much appreciated. Women have been glad to get all ers of cambric or nain- , trimmed with lace jor embroidery. ing. 50c¢ for Dressing Sacques of lawn, light ground with floral design; fitted back, belt at waist, &5c for Long Kir with neat figures faced nos of light savings, a month earlier than usual—it means a just that much earlier attack on the Spring sewing. splendid quality : Light-weight Dress Shields: every pair guaranteed, 10¢ pair, $1 dozen, 400-yard Sewing Silk, black or white, value 25c, at 18c spool. Skirt Gages, Some of the items—all, of Two extra values * ) at I2!sc and 18c t the first price, tull- ashioned tan * co medium-weight socks, with high spliced heels and double sol At 18c, or 3 pai yr SOc, are heavy black merino so with gray toes and heels, that are “seconds” of 25c qualities. Basement, Tenth St. Side. of solid colors; or cot- finished with scalloped crochet edge. ton crepes in <ol r; faced { | with or without collar, o! Persian satee:, boi ders Linen-finished Thread, black only, at 3c spool. value 50c, Featherstitch Braid, white and colors, 5¢ piece, Sanitary Hair Rolls, 50c, Hooks and Eyes, with spring, black or white, 2c card, 10¢ gross, Dress Bars, black or white, Ic card. American Pins, 2¢ paper, Hooks and Bars, with spring, black or white, one dozen on card cards for Sc, Fancy Lace Pins, 3c doz, Main floor, Old Building, 25c, We are selling more WHITE WAISTS than ever betore because the values are greater. A simple reason, simply told and easily demonstrated, if you give us the opportunity. Saturday's Waist showing is always esentative items: f white figured madras, front of tailored plaits, le; six Collar Supporters, 3c set, 33c doz, Other Good Things Girls’ Wool DRESSES down to $2 and $3. $3 All-silk UMBRELLAS, for men and women, at $1.85. 19-inch all-silk CHIFFON lege, than half value, at 28c yard 25¢ Printed Applique MUS- LINS at 12'ec yard 25c Sample BROOCHES, Hat Pins and Coraline Necklaces at L0c each. ‘ Boys’ Washable Russian and Sailor SUITS at $1 « rote JOH.N_WANAMAKER it good. These are ref 50c for S| open in front, | $1 for W. with yoke effect of embroidery and lace or white madras, front of tailored The 1909 “Eggskin” Derbies, $2 New Spring styles are here, These splendid Derbies, light as their name .mplies, and far and awiy the best value for $2 ever shown, made an instant success when we showed them, in Winter styles, a few weeks ago. Stylish in appearance, full of good service--perfect, of course, and distinctly a Wanamaker | idea, | Variety of blocks, all sizes, in a rich deep black, $2 each, Main floor, New Building. ssaline silk, in light colors, with yole effect, 1edallions, body-part of waist _ Old Easement, Broad their sewing supplies ready for the dressmaker, at Notion { eure en en REE Men's HOSE i VERY SPECIAL: A fine grade of English LONG CLOTH in 12 yard pieces, at 90c the i piece. It is 36 inches wide and well worth $1.25. John Wanamaker | eee Broadway, Fourth avenue, Eighth to Tenth street Tenth street

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