The evening world. Newspaper, January 15, 1909, Page 7

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- PANHANDLERS | CAUGHT MAD 0 RETREAT Ten Locked Up With Barten-| der, Who, It Is Charged, Sold After Hours, ‘THEIR RIGHTS’ INVADED Cripples and Others Protest Loudly at Station, but =| All ‘Go Below.” | | Inspector of Pollce Russell and some ,0f ble mon descended upon the “Pan- “Dandlers’ Retreat,” at No, 209 Park Row, M 8 o'clock this morning and gathered fm a choice lot of cripples, Incidentaliy Bugene O'Neill, bartender ef the place, x. arrested for violating the Excise law. "Tm @ desciple of Demosthenes,” sald award Clashassy, a man with one leg, Qs he Hmped before Lieut. “Bull’’ Mc- Carthy at the Oak street station. “Heaven is my roof, Thought is my food.” “Take him back," said the Lieuten- pet, and back to @ cell the disciple was taken. “And I am a relative of Gen. Cus- ter,” spoke up Joe Custer, as he jblinked his one good oye. “He Is ‘the greatest fighter the world has ever produced. If he had only"— “Back with hun!” interrupted Mc- Carthy. “% am Patrick Mulhern,” wailed a} mira prisoner fully equipped with arms, Jegs, and eyes, but better equipped with | the sort of stuff they sell for five cents | y@ glass on the Bowery, ‘My rights as | fen American citizen have been evaded I meal _ “Him anld McCarthy, ‘My rights have been invaded, too,” | aid Thamos Murphy, who was a good deal the worse for navigation purposes because of his association with Mui- | hern, He went back, too. | Then stepped up James Noonan, per- fect in deportment, and to McCarthy he wald: | “Tam an investigator for John D Rockefeller, I want to go away from here.” He went—below. | James Moran hobbled up with one leg | and two crutches. | “Plato is my god.’ he began. “The Pollca Department knows nothing of the Ten Commandments,” he tried to} continue, when MeCarthy waved him | to the rear, | , ot 4 indiers’ the! 8 As ley went 8 none of them had any m to the workhouse rere ee ee TO ORGANIZE A CHICAGO CLUB,| If you have escaped from Chicago and | Joined the New York colony and feel | pleased with the resuk of the change, F. | Fd, Spooner, of No. 1931 Broadway, | wants to g! name to add to abou sil dine as members o at Hi 's, Co: -#ixth. street, An annual din: WIN REPUTATION FOR THEIR COFFEE’ How the Favorite American Drink Has Made | | Fame for Many of America’s Leading Hotels, A restaurant may surround {tself| | with pomp and splendor—dancing lights and tinkling mus!c—but that's an old story. The thing that counts} most now with the public is the qual- {ty of the food, particularly the coffee served. | The average New Yorker will walk blocks out of the way to the restau- rant that has a reputation for serving good coffee. The restaurant keepers themselves realize this, and each {s trying to outdo the other in serving! the most delicious coffee. | Nowhere is the competition keener than in the higher class hotels, where a chet’s reputation {s now almost measured by the coffee he serves. The management of the famous Hotel Astor, New York, after a great number of experiments and much testing of every combination of every first-class coffee that grows, finally hit upon a blend that every | one pronounced perfection. To-day it is safe to say that the’ most delicious coffee served any- where In New York Is that prepared for the guests at the Hotel Astor. | And the same f{dentleal blend fa) packed for family use under the! _ name “Hotel Astor Coffee’ by B. Fischer & Co., the largest importers and roasters of high-grade coffee in New York and one of the oldest houses in the business, For pleasing fragrance and deM- eate richness no other coffee in the world comes near equalling ‘Hotel Astor Coffee. Sold by grocers every- where in one-pound and three-pound girtight tins—In the bean, ground or ‘pulverized, and guaranteed to be the| © game as that served now and always | a@t the Hotel Astor, from which it “takes {ts name. Furthermore, the| fastly celebrated recipe is in every ean and {t requires much less of this | Sunday World Wants fine coffee to make a steaming cup of ‘gich, smooth, fragrant ‘elloiousness| than {a required of inferior kinds, Get a can of Hotel Astor Coffee | Taste i your grocer to-day. 4% Tuxedo Dress Suits — a | $375 Style A Walters Pianos, $198 Le All Cars Transfer to BLOOMINGDALES’, Lex. to 3d Ave., 59th fo 60th St THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 190. Franklin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue—37th-38th Sts. FOR SATURDAY Largest Price Reductions Boys’, Girls’ and Misses’ High-Class Winter Apparel Boys’ Clothing Sailor and Russian Suits 3 to 10 years. Heretofore $6.75 to $8.75 Norfolk and Double-Breasted Suits 8 to 17 years. Heretofore $9.75 to $12.50 3.75 4,50 5.00 4.75 9.75 7.50 8 to 16 years. Heretofore $12.50 to $16.50 Small Boys’ Overcoats 3 to 12 years. Heretofore $7.50 to $9,75 Large Boys’ Overcoats 8 to 17 years. Heretofore $15,75 Chinchilla and Kersey Overcoats 3 to 10 years, Heretofore $12.50 Young Men's Suits Hand tailored, Imported Fabrics; 81 to 38 chest measure. Heretofore $24.50, 15.00 Misses’ and Girls’ Winter Coats Rich Caracul Cloth Coats Full length models, superior satin lining; 6 to 16 years, Heretofore $23,50 Long Winter Coats A collection cf various models; 6 to 1 years. Long Chinchilla Coats Navy or gray, buttoned to neck; 4 to 14 years. 9.00 6.75 Heretofore $13.50 7.50 Heretofore $15.00 Dressy Empire Coats Richly trimmed, satin lined and interlined; 8 to 16 years, Heretotore $23.50 12.50 Misses’ Pony Fur Coats Full Length Models; Russian Moire Pony Skins; 14 to 20 years; 39.50 Heretofore $69.50 Misses’ Street and Evening Dresses Satin and Rajah Silk Dresses Richly Hand Embroidered : 14 to.20 years. Heretofore $29.50 to $39.50 18.50 Evening and Dancing Dresses Of Silk Chiffon, in all desirable shades; richly trimmed; entire gown made over silk; 14 to 20 years. ‘ Heretofore $49.60 29.50 Misses’ Tailored Suits Two and three piece models of Broadcloth, wide wale Cheviot and impotted Novelty Suitings; 14 to 20 years; 14.50 19.75 Heretofore $29.50 to $49.50 FREE TRANSFERS jyix; th""tsae ft'sn be, Invcash On 4 $1.00 purchase at our store—that makea {t Just the same as though sloomngale If You Want the Best Piano, Attend Our Greatest Sale of Newest Models New | Walters Pianos = In this special January sale we offer the newest models Walters renowned high-grade pianos at a clear saving to you of $150 to $300. $5 Down and $1 a Week There are no extras to pay. Upon first payment of $5 piano is delivered. | To-morrow will be a Great Piano Day | here! We guarantee you a saving of 33% to 50% $450 Walters Excelsior Pianos $225 | $500 Style L Walters Pianos, $250 $475 Style C Walters Pianos, $240 | $550 Style D Walters Pianos, $260 | $900 Walters Mastertone Player Piano Outfits, $450 | Finest player plano made, with 12 rolis of music, cabinet and scart, When a Beware —D2, 22, parchare & plano uniewe it bears the maker's name his name on 4 plano you can make 0 manufacturer is ashamed t up your mind there ts something wrong Caution —Per't, buy, & eealiat “align price, for It will soon become machinery, v h fe. yor OM plano for a new Waiters and pay any balance die at $1 aq Exchange x2", ue at $1 used’ oF second utterly. worthiees, piano at Work Monday Wonders) 7 Materials are all the most zs 44 to 16 years, 32 we urge early selection. Women’s $5.00 to $11.50 Silk and Net Waists, $4.39, ; from our regular stocks have been added to make the size range com- Koch's Uptown Prices Make Docuntown H, Shopping an Extravagance C Saturday: Sweeping Clearance of Boys’ Suits and Overcoats. The New Buyer Breaks All Price-Cutting Records for Boys’ Smart, Stylish Garments. Out goes practically every Suit and Overcoat in our stock to-mor- Tow at about halt, or less than half the original price. It is the idea of the new manager of this department to arouse greater enthusiasin than heretofore, and he adopts the never-failing method of cutting Prices recklessly, You will find the garments excellent in every par- ticular; made with exacting care and exceptional in cut and hang. We Have Divided This Big Collection Into Three Lots and Have Marked Each at the Lowest Price Ever Known in New York City for Reliable Clothing. Formerly Formerly Formerly si.and] 95 $5.00 to 3 95 $6.50 to 4 95 $5.00 *° $6.50 ° $8.50 Ul Included are NORFOLK SUITS, with knicker trousers; DOUBLE-BREAS SUITS, with knee trousers; SAILOR AND RUSSIAN BLOUSE S$ exceptionally fine assortment of OVERCOATS D REEFERS, cheviots, tweeds, worsteds, serges, frieze and chinchilla $,000 Pairs of durable cheviots and tweed mixtures, Values, 75¢: Knee Pants t0 8150 sesressssrrerernterssseeeserseeres .:19¢ and Bloomers Hats and An odd lot of avout 150, in various styles; were silo to $aS0.c, sess yeeseenstestoarecsseesnete 15c Caps 29c Taffeta Ribbon, 17) LUSTROUS TAFFETA RIBBON—5$2 Inches n black and a large assortment of per yard Millinery: A Big Clearance wide No half-way methods about this clean-up of smart Hats. [very price shows a loss to us and a saving to you. TAILORED HATS—An attractive variety of FELT, SATIN AND 1 dels; also VELVET TOQUES AND TURBANS; h wings and fai feathers; former Prices $3.00 to $6.00... vei, DBC, 1.98 UNTRIMMED FELT HATS—A choice assortment of fine felt dress shap: a former prices from $1.50 to $2.00 vee 49c GIRLS' HATS—FINE FELT MUSHROOMS, RANCHOS AND ROLL MS, with silk scarfs and bands. Former prices $1 to $2 7 25¢,48c Misses’ and Small Women’s Three-Piece Suits = ° $25 Models in Town Priced Now at Cost Frankly, we were taken by surprise last Satui when the entire lot of which spoke volumes for the values involved. To late comers we said the it is: We bargained with the same manufac. ments, but he demurred at the former price, He would not ¢ another pective purchasers, Accordingly a splen- did assortment of high-grade THREE- sale to-morrow, and if you are tardy we cannot promise another such event. the Dress cut on graceful, clinging | Both trimmed exquisitely The Equals of Any of Materials, I | QO advertised Suits were sold by 2 o'clock, fiering would be repeated, and here turer for another lot of the same yar- but we will, rather than disappoint p PIECE BROADCLLOTH SUITS shall go on The Coat is a clever Directoire model ns on Another manufacturer of FINE WAISTS is changing business quarters. He wouldn't move his stock on hand, so we offered to do it for him—at a price. The result is to-morrow’s sale of WOMEN’S SILK AND NET WAISTS that never have been offered at less than $5.00 to $11.50. All are handsome, new models, in colored Mes- hite and colored nets. The styles are exceptionally quantity Mmited. None C. 0. D. or 4.39 Shop early credited. Saturday only Final Clearance of Women’s High-Grade Shoes. New Management Makes Further Price-Cuts on ining Button and Lace Boots To-Morrow. It's your last chance to get a pair of exceptionally well-made button or lace Boots. Determined to make a vigorous, thorough and final clean-up, the new buyer cuts deeper into prices than ever, To disappoint no one, several hundreds of fresh, new and desirable Shoes plete. All the best leathers—all styles—all sizes (in the lot). Two prices only: 1.795220 5.0,59C $2.75 to $4.00 Boots, $2.50 Boots, Children’s Shoes We have included In the above collection a big assortment of Children’s Shoes at the remarkably low price of, pair , 59¢ Hair Goods Specials. Eact Ange of s More surprises for Saturday presenting to patrons a broad hair goods at.th st possible item is intensely interesting, nitary, dep essions. Uy 1 and Puff offerings is agog over If not, do so. Switches Pompadours | Puffs Cluster of 12 La Set of 6 and 8 Pults 125th St. West, a Sven Avs. | ses All Cars Transler to BLOOMINGDALES’, Lex. to 3d Ave., 59th to 60th SLE THREAD STOCK i —SSSNLOOMINGDALLS —————— i} wine, pink, sky and black 24 W , ° . or ‘ Cc | omen’s Union Suits, 39c. made, biack or 15c M good st isle thread, tastefully trimmed WOMEN'S 15c f extra lar Subject to | less, black cott It sizes at. ic Telore this very big re: Our agent at 59th St. and Lex. Ave. will hand you one. Use it as 5c in cash | on a $l purchase at our store—that makes it just the same as though TW. ALL CARS TRANSFER »TO | Hloomingaaes A Sale of Veils and ‘Waites | Free Transfers EXINGTON ro 37AV 132 Yard Long Chiffon Veils, nemstitched on 3 These veils are in black, white, navy, brown, tan, sky) 5 Yet bee Chi rude 5 39 pink, gray and smoke. ard Long Chiffon Veils, hemstitchea i ili sell reguleily atosctathnes aa ie on ce 59c | 25¢ Tuxedo Veiling at 12:4 Yard 14 Yard Square Chiffon Veils, nematitched all in black, brown, navy and black on white, The same around; sell regularly at 98c, at.......s see , 9c patterns and qualities you pay 25c for elsewhere. ooo BLOOMINGDALES' EVERYTHING In the way of $10 to $15 Suits & Overcoats| Here are the prices that will make a quick clearance: ‘9.88 || °8.88 FOR MEN’S FOR MEN'S $10.00 Black Thibet Suits $14.50 Blue Serge Suits $9.50 Fancy Cheviot Suits $13.50 Black Thibet Suits $9.00 Fancy Worsted Suits $12.50 Cheviot Suits, in neat stripe effects $10.00 Fancy Cheviot Overcoats $15.00 Worsted Suits, in neat stripes $10.50 Black Melton Overcoats $14.00 Solid Gray Suits $11.00 Gray Melton Overcoats $15.00 Button-to-Neck Overcoats We charge nothing for alter- $14.00 Fancy Gray Cheviot Overcoats ations in this, the greatest clean- vere ca nae Gea ing-up sale of men's clothing |. | $14.00 Black Kersey Overcoats ever held. $15.00 Brown Str'ped Cheviot Overcoats Men’s & You.hs’ To go. Sizes for youths, 14 to 20 years; for men, 33 to 46 chest measure, Kegulars and stouts Boys’ $4, $5, $6, $7 & $8 Suits and Overcoats °2.95 & *4.95 i Boys’ Double Boys’ Blue and e ‘ Gray Chinchil- Breasted Suits, la Overcoats, K nic kerbocker button - to- neck style, sizes 254 At $ 95 to 8, 4 + Boys’ Double Breasted Blue Serge & Fancy Cheviot Suits, Knickerbocker trousers, to 17 years. Boys’ Russian and Sailor Suits, sices 2! 10 10 years | All the above are made of splendid all-wool materiale and tailored in the finest manner. The $4. 95 specia, price is... oe Wth St. Section. At trousers, 8 to 16- ee year size. Boys’ Russian Sailor Saits, 2% to 10-year sizes. Boys’ Button-to-Neck Qvercoats, 2}4 to 8 year siz All the above are made of strictly all-woo! materials and represent the biggest bargains you ever saw at $2. 95 the price....cseseees WLOOMINGDALES* Clearance of Finest Furs—Greatest of Reductions f . a) aA Ri Men’s $50 Fur Lined Coats Women’s Nearseal Coats, , Binck Kersey, lined with brown Spanish $18 | [ $0 inches tong, reduced from $100 0.,..., rc NT ‘a Men's $85 to $200 Fur Lined Coats at $48 and $95 ane Seal or Sealette Coats — == ot \ inches long, reduced from $125 to $85.00 Women’s $25 Fur Lined Coats || 42 inches long, reduced from $155 is $115.00 || 90 inches long, reduced from $179 to $125.00 $8 ian — a Ra || Persian Paw Fur Sets, ) [Sein scarf and pillow muff, reduced to | Women’s $39, $55 and $59 Fur Lined Coats at 19, $25 and $35 —_—_— | Women’s Russian Pony Fur Coats 36, 42 and 50 inches long, reduced to $29.00 and $37.50. Women’s Gray Squirrel Coats, $65 30 inches long, reduced from $98 to.. 36 inches long, reduced from $125.00 to $75.00 50 inches long, redaced from $148.00 to $115.00 (eee So ee LOOMINGDALES! ’ ’ Boys’ Blouses | eauy vA Gs ott wenters at Be | Specials: BLOOMINGDALES? BOYS’ BLOUSES, made of Men’s 50c and 75c Neckwear at 35c splendid quality outing flan- Or 3 for $1.00—A Clearance Sale \ The neckwear in this sale is made of splendid quality silk, in many de- nel, in many new designs; sirable designs. The style that ties in a small knot and pulls easily | light and dark; have at- tached collar and pocket on through close setting lock front collars, BLOOMINGDALES! = side; trimmed with pleat down front; pearl buttons; Men’s $1.50 Shirts at $1.15 sizes § to 15 years; Women’s Russian Sable Squirrel Coats 30 inches long, both St Section, as A clearance sale of colored stiff bosom and negligee shirts that demands 17c the attention of every man. It offers a great variety of a famous trade . mark shirt at an unequalled low price, Special at nara All are in coat models, with , Separate or attached cuffs. BOYSUEELAN BEOUSES, BLOOMINGDALES* neckband o: collar attached; pocket on side; sizes 6 to Men’s 2 for 25c Collars 12 for 24c 14 years, at.. , 49 Second Flo! ‘ec tion, Soiled but not seconds. A broken lot, Main Floor, 60th St. Section, BLOOMINGDALES’ = BLOOMINGDALES* Men’s Underwear MEN'S $1.50 MERINO WOOL _ UNDERWEAR, Am- ciican Knitting Mills Cos make; slightly imperfect; medium weight, in gray and white. All sizes. Con- 75), tinuing our very special sale; price, per garment, MEN’S §2.50 CASHMERE UNDERWEAR, heavier than the merino; gray; slig htly imperiect; all sizes. Tapecial sale: price per garment, $1 +29 {RWEAR, merino and heavy Geihy ribbed; fleece lined: all sizes at, per garment, 29c FACE W No mail orders filled) did jewelled move. ta s ments, at MEN'S THIN MODEL GUN AL WATCHES, open face style, tinea with 7 jewelled lever move- WOMEN'S THIN MODFL “SOLID SIL SSS OOMINGDALES' MEN'S GOLD ® ry OPEN FAC Hosiery---S hag fy years: gram engraved ir ers, at $3.88 Main Fi Main Floor, 59: sr,

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