The evening world. Newspaper, January 18, 1909, Page 9

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nee eeaeEaREREPTae aan Uipiieid odiwede at ot } 1g oN SURVIVAL may Kver liovanina, who t# twenty years ot, /HAD GOWNS UNDER HI8 COAT. | Md, plying. for While several men we since ‘their arrival here, American Minissales have been writing |employment in the reainanarnt of |jettera, ne thelr mother to come | Goldberg & Co., at No. 10 Pifth avenue, i has been aaah sy all erat ‘with are and with pray his morning o the employces aul |that they would come bark to Messina, |Uced that one of the men had rn Ung stuffed under his overcoat, When Reconciliation Was Near. eure ipplicant. was found to > gowns worth §182 ‘The last letter from her came on the gowns worth day before the earthquake, Init she | ti Headquarters, sald: = [ shall write no the last payee ae aa time, 1 bey ur own | | eee ee eee wife, whe which out i a HEN aiealluicatane One Way To begging. T shall bi [Minissale Family Here Can Scarcely Believe Tidings From Messina, This letter deci mate here had not that he would return to Italy, the other children here would not eo }with him. jnever to receive, | water befor Avoid Piles and Appendicitis. patient recites the ted or improperly ution. The great in- erations for appendicitis, manly dis though This letter his wife Tt was hardly on | Messina was in ruins and | her Iife was snuffed out na When » 0 nd the Oslere of Hh is nee household @ at the news | ment for co the saving « hildren in Mes- stipation, st a well-known hospital matron, Headache, stomach trou- "IT'S A LIE.” GIRL SAYS. Divided Household on Eve of Reconciliation When Dis- aster Occurred, sina Is true they Messina t. Nicolo ate long before it wa first clerk arrived father and the thre him and demanded to see the Consul- hand in { n were born and [in r t agreed with him, He missed his wife much. He wrote back i Inquiry brought out the nature of their all going back to fpeeomes tole by using this r any costive- Get at any well-stocked ‘one ounce aromatic {utd ‘one ounce compound es- cardiol,’ and ‘two ounces aro- syrup rbubarb.’ Mix, and ke from '4 to 2 tenspoonfuls after each meal, while children will readily take from five drops to a teaspoonful after each meal, accord- he dies, piles and eached the Consul- 4 open, When the t 9 o'clock, the children tlew at ybaudi Mas- Count Annabele Ray They brushed asid> with impo that/the Consul- the informatl Twas not yet at the office errand and thes were assured by ail the | ing to age. This treatment ‘will cor- On her knees, telling her beads, Do- |Avubtediy accurate, though, there, was Fe a eae ete einem: tiinica Minissale Is praying for the souls No Way of obtaining official corrobora- | oe'fe except when some heavy meal {s bf her brother and sisters, whom, despite | "Convinced at last, Nicolo Minisenle | } Consumed, oF, when one ee All cable despatelies from Messina, ahe 22) the children dropped on thelr knees |} ute trom ‘your ‘regular. druggist. you helloves to have perished in the great carthquake, An Joy of his good tidings, beat of the Mini ‘Fourteenth str “Nicolo,” he volo, your childrer on the door | ale flat, a Nicolo, who has hardly stirred from his house since the news of the earth- quake came, leaped out of bed to the ‘door. Gtuseppe, who works with huis father at plano making, only no work ‘nas been done by any of wince the earthquake, was rig behind his father; Pletrino and Louisa were there, too, almost before the door could be opened, L Only Dominica, the oldest of the fam- fly, stayed in bed Refuses to Believe Tidings. “It {8 a lie," she said, “a le sent to torment 1s more, Have we not suitered enough?” } She took her beads from the head of | the bed and knelt with her face in the | pillows and prayed for the souls of Francis and Matalina, her brother and ‘sister, who were at school {n Messina, ‘and Glovanina, who was a hairdresser, i and the mother, who had stayed with | (them and supported them by profits of ‘her little millinery store. In their night clothes, the others \gathered around the bringer of the un- | believable news. He showed them newspaper dispatches showing that | Francisco, Giovanina and Matalina had been dug out of the ruins alive after nineteen days of starvation and suf- fering, and were on their way to re-| covery In the Messina temporary hos- pital. Nicolo and the others went al- most crazy, They tore the paper to bits, while the neighbor tried to smooth it out on the table and translate it, over ‘land over, to them. “It {8 not tru tween her p mot believe it, bbed Dominica .be- “It is not true. Do The grief will Kill us all when we know it is not true, After nineteen days? It {sv ha thing | could never be. up to be] printed to make people marvel. But It| Family Parted Through Thrift. i, The others did not heed hurried into their clothes the Itallan Consula ette street. Domini Prayers only long enough to w them down to the street \begged them not to bel She was on her ki Evening World re went {house to confirm the Rood new flew at the reporter and the int with flashing eyes when they enter her room. “ie 1s a He!" she cried, “a cruel Ile, told to glve us hope, but’ It will kill us With new arlet r red ‘ ver belleve it Three years ago Nicolo Minissale was ‘fMled with an nbition to come to America. He hi & good place in a Messina piano ory. His wife's mil- iinery shop, was prospering, Gluseppe | eside him, y= worked at the bench fvanina and the other children were all jearning their share of the family's liv- In, i Concetta, Nicolo's wife, said that the | {dea of going to America was stuff and | nonsense, She would never go, She ‘would let well enough alone. The {family divided in the arguments. Nicolo’s desire for America grew, There was a quarrel, Minissale came to New ‘York with Lou Gluseppe, who who ts sixteen, and Dominica, who Is ‘wen old. The mother, with Franc ia ten, Matalina, who Is twel eighteen, five years Help Wanted To-Day ! | Glo efivertised for in The Moming | Wry Want Directoy. MONDAY, JAN, 18, 1900. Agents Girls. Artiste. Housework . ‘Bakers Horseshours Bartenders . Ironers {Blacksmiths Janite Bookbinders Janit sadtes Machinists . Managers Milliners Moulders raphers Printers, Porters ‘Collectors Sateuees Compositors {Cooks (M) [Cooks (F) Sa Sign Painters .... 2 ) Skirt Manta 1} 1 1 6 Stenographers (M), 1 6 Stenographers (F). 2 | Mectricians Tailors 6) \Embrolderers 3 Trhnmers mid Feeders 7 Typewriters 1 Finisher 5 Upholatere 2 Firemen ... 2 Varnishers 1 \ Folders . 4 Walters 8 | Foreladies 4 Waitresses ‘ Foremen .... .... 2 Miscellaneous TOA ieee ecceescceeeeeens The World printed to-day 1,099| |Help Ads., 427 more than all other, (Blew York papers combined, J 1,090 can readily, obtain them at any of Hegeman & Co, ot Riker's Dr Stores, New York City. vor, Crazy with the after half an hour, to. make arrange: ments for thelr return to Ttaly B. Altman & Ca: SPRING IMPORTATIONS OF COTTON LACES ESPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR TRIMMING LINGERIE GOWNS, LINEN DRESSES AND SEPARATE BLOUSES, AMONG WHICH ARE THE NEWEST DESIGNS IN VALENCIENNES, CLUNY, MECHLIN, DUCHESSE, HONITON, BRABANT AND MILANAISE LACES. NEW EFFECTS IN COLOR COMBINATIONS. BEGINNING TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), JAN. 19th, 4,000 DOZEN YARDS OF VALENCIENNES LACE EDGES AND INSERTINGS ORDINARILY SOLD FOR $100 TO $285 PER DOZEN YARDS WiLL BE PLACED ON SALE AT 68c., 85c., $1.00 TO $1.50 PER DOZEN YARDS ALSO 12,000 YARDS OF PLATTE VALENCIENNES LACE EDGES & INSERTINGS ORDINARILY SOLD FOR 22c. 12c, 16c. TO 55c 28c. PER YARD, AT TO PER YARD TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), JAN,» 19th, A SPECIAL OFFERING OF WOMEN'S MOUSQUETAIRE GLOVES \6BUTTON LENGTH WHITE GLACE KIDSKIN GLOVES $2,25 PER PAIR 8-BU! !ON LENGTH TAN AND BLACK GLACE | AMBSKIN GLOVES $1.15 PER PAIR 12.BUTTON LENGTH CREAM CHAMOIS CLOVES $J,00 PER PAIR A SALE OF STAMPED FABRICS FOR FANCY NEEDLEWORK WILL TAKE PLACE TO.MORROW (TUESDAY), COMPRISING PATTERNS ON CROSS.BAR MUSLIN, FOR HAND-EMBROID} ERED UNDERGARMENTS AT,THE FOLLOWING PRICES: $1.50 90c 45c, 75c. NIGHT DRESS PATTERNS . . 4 ww CHEMISE PATTERNS . . . « + « 4 CORSET COVER PATTERNS . 2. . « DRAWER PATTERNS . . « « « 4 ALSO PATTERNS FOR HAND-EMBROIDERED WAISTS STAMPED ON PLAINLINEN . . . « «~~ $1.50 B. Altman & Co. WILL HOLD AN ESPECIALLY ATTRACTIVE SALE OF MEN'S AND WOMEN'S SILK UMBRELLAS TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), . . $3.00 EACH CONSISTING OF STYLES WITH NOVELTY HANDLES, 26 & 28 INCH SIZES, USUALLY SOLD FOR $5.00 B4t Stvvet, 35th warees awd 5th Avene,’ Pecccrorcececcccccccccee, Extraordinary Price- Cutting i in the January Furniture Sale reduced at least lots of pieces 25 PER CENT and many as much as _ During this sale everything i CENT, 50 0 PE R CENT. BEDROOM FURNITURE in all the new and up to date styles is being specially featured this week. $100.00 Three-Piece Bedroom Suite, $60.09 | (Like cut.) Made of the best quartered oak, thoroughly constructed, | | Hand carved, serpentine shaped top and | The footboard has | | | | | | | rubbed and polished finish. drawers, heavy roll top. Dresser —rhe top is 23x48 ins, 3 large drawers and 2 small, Large French bevelled mirror, size 30x36 ins, Washstand throughout. lar price $100.00; Made in Walnut, preciated, $34.00 Dresser, $21.00 (Like ent.) Top {s 23x44 inches. | Swell front. two large drawers and two small; cui glass trimmings; large French plate bevelled mirror, 22x28 inches; made in genuine ma- hogany, thoroughly constructed, hand_ polished. Reg- $21.00) | inches; hogany ular ular price $34.00; January sale price.. CARPETS Regular price $1.30 to $1.65 pet yard, Choice line of aid and lined at, per yard Sacrifice of Odd Rugs , 714x104 feet to 9x12 feet, discontinued patterns. Sewed, Various price $1 50 to § 24.505 to close at... The bed is regular double size, 6.9 high. p) | | (Like cut.) | +] dav: ers and two small; swell front, | | I'rench shaped legs; to; | large French bevelled | | ror, 16x20; thoroughly construct. if finished and polished; made in ma: | | ye maple. Reg- | price January sale price. . $20.00 Adams Building. i} Regular price, $35.00 | Regular price, Circassian Walnut, $64.00, at..... { $32.50 Chiffonier, $20.00 and bird’ $32.50; It has 10 PER —The top is 20x36 ins. with splasher back, one large drawer and two small drawers and closet. Extraordinary bargain at this price. January Sale Price...., seeeeneees see $60. 00 $54.00 Wood Beds, $30.00 (Like cut.) Double size, Cast brass hardware height 6.6. Mahogany and Circassian This is a beautiful design, handsomely hand carved, with hand- carved claw feet, panelled head and foot board. Must be seen to be ap- four During the January Sale SEWED, LAID & LINED FREE Savonnerie and Axminster Carpets Regular Linoleums in Remnant Lengths Two 40c., to ten square yards in each piece. 50¢. and O5c, per square yard; sale price. . O'Neill Build {ing—F ourth Floor, $3.00] | $9.95 | | Regular price Upholstery Department Rare Bargains in the January Sale. $27.50 French Jute Velour Portieres, $20.00 An exceptional showing of these popular Curtains, all in plain colors, either with both sides alike or colors combined. are made un with French heading and facing down front, giving the effect of a double pair of portieres, price $27.50 per pair; special at.. Regular Nottingham Lace atin 1,000 Pairs at About Cost of Production A timely purchase at a big price sacrifice enables us to make They are all new and you get them at | | At, per pair: this unusual offering, about cost of production, Regular...... $1.50 | $2.00 speci... $1.00 $1.35 $1.75 $2.25) | 28c Window Shades 18c 500 Opaque Wind 22c Denim, 15¢ Yard | 3,000 yards plain D . 36 inches! wide, in all the most popular col-| inches; several popular colors: all ors; these are mill ends and come) inounted strong spring in lengths from 4% to 7 yards. Ex-| rollers carry same; actly the same quality we sell "$5e complete wi ts and cords, at 22¢. per vard; special at ready to put 30c Cathedral Cloth 15c Yd! $ most popular ed on 40 neh §,000 yards of t Drapery Fabric, scrim, in Cathedral effe popular colors. Reg 30¢. per yard; special at price 28¢ {'4 vards wide; a iment of best des’ $2.50 each, at . $20.00 Regular 18c 25c Table Oilcloth, 15¢ Yd excellent ass ans; $3.00 w Shades, 36x72 tiles a large 29 They saB EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, EMULE & 18, 1909, ONEILLApMS © Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d St, N. Y. mes = 4 — o 30 Years Seators STH BY AV.19" 70 202STREET, NEW YORK, Another Big Sale of Notions And in Accord with the Plan That Is Making the Department of Notions Busier than Ever £7 Main Floor, SINCE the Section devoted to the sale of Notions ¢ and Dressmakers’ Supplies has been ¢g: iven new and enlarged quarters new selling history has been made, Business has doubled, and on some days trebled. Another important sale is listed for to-morrow and we look forward to an exceptionally busy day, even though the weather qn ERY Papp 1 WARRANTED Shields. the price Prarrcetey Shields. able—all in sizes 12 pair 3 pair Prenree: TUB “0 SHELD Spool Machine Bary al SPECIALTY shop complete in The popular art of pyrography Stamped Lin, hice ; 1Qc! Lawn Shirt M 39¢| | > Stamped 1 Waists . de. Perfumes Government exactions—will re Importe best Shield made and sold for twice “Every pair is absolutely guaranteed impervious and wash- 700 pair Silk Shields, Satin Buitons, size of a Needlework and Pyrography Stamped Linen Lingerie Hats, | D, of perfumes and requisites for the toilet table. Toilet Waters, Powder sachets, Creams, be inclement. Annual Sale of “ Princess” Washable Dress Shields 1,200 dozen pair Princess Dress gxERY Rp The quality is equal to the WARRANT. ED of our Princess Brand shown. here 295 quality guar- anteed; three shapes 2, 3 and 4. for $1.00; for |. . 2 pair for 25¢ Mercerized Elastic Real Shell Whalebone, 100 yards.......666 quarter; dozen.. 5e| per strip.......... l7e¢ | Relting — Colors and Coat Hanae rau Best Grade Ocean Shell | Tape Measures, 60 | _ black, belt length, 10¢ wood or nickelled wire | read Buttons, a TWichssrcniiersesense 3¢ | Rubber Heeis (odd lat), 2 for.... | size; dozen bees ic) Sanitary Floss Hair | VET io Gnnpsocuuncd . Pra erntts |" Tex "Brand sped | Reeiiavarteas thick andl MEG $ Euchre) rorms—N irec- | Cotton, 100-yard spools; | Jong; ‘net covered ;| Ghitton Coliar t fi to closeout, 5 spools §@ Gan 39¢ | Foundati ns.... 3c a |Shopping Bags, small ‘ ¢) Dres«makers’ Pins, i Complete Forms—. OF eile tenth: et Be) Halrpins, invisible or | Ib. box. ...seeeee ee AVG aaa a faniotall Skirt Gauge— he anotyall heavy wire; package, 1 | Stocking Feet, 6 25. any | : sold formerly tor vse, | 25¢ Openwork Bar-| pair for .. ic any siz 2,25 | Sale Price......... 5¢ rettesiw...., Wde)] ‘ren’ 5 Silk Gros- Button Moulds, Elastic Shirt Waal Shoe Laces, do 5¢ COonooa sbisnon Belts. .er seen | Kirby Beard's pall ; Best Grade Silk Sou- | Plain Jet Hat Pings | Pins, paper. Bas dbartt Cotton | tache Braid, black | _ inches long, each... Le | Macaine Oil, ‘bottle, Be spool.. % only; 12-yd, piece. 1Q@ | Jet Hat Pins—I. arge | Machine Straps....5@ Hump riba and || cut heads) 8c) valush |/sGq) Wire) Halr Rols,| )¥es.catd, sees le cach do comb attached... l%e 2 Bud Hat! sikGolfNets,4for25¢ Bn ten SC Hale Nets, exiraonlin: Toilet Pins—Colored | ize, in all col- glass head, card... Je | : 25e¢ 25e | Children's Hair Bind- Belcing Spool ) ers ant bion Sewing >ilk — Large iW | Holders. ....... 5¢ t | noning Wax, with 0c K + g5¢ Wl Ruche Topped Col+ handles, dozen. S) err’s Lustre Twist, | 25¢ i <nwo lar Foundations, S5¢ | Safety Pins—card.. 1@| spoolesssesesses, Bye va Sip * 106 IMPSON CRAWFORD CO, = a * Main J 1g, embroid moderately priced. every detail of the thousand needs ti is thoroughly treated also, All the n dl rie Lawn Cor- | $2.98 Stamped Linen Shirt Waists,;Carnation Cord (rice breta), per 1.59 buneh 5c anlove's Lace Thread, 1,000 yards | Si best grade... 75¢@ value), per spool... 25e¢ 1) iol Woo d Tabourettes 39¢ M. C. Embroider, itt, dozen | iped Wood Table Book Ra 2De!skeins .......6.. eee 8c Ba SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. and Toilet Requisites HE woman who wants perfectly sate toilet arlicles—those compounded in strict compliance with the lize her wishes in our recently enlarged department for the sale The stock is eminently complete, comprising d Perfumes, Ameri¢an Perfumes, Lotions, Hair Preparations Rubber Goo.s, Manicure Arucles, Soaps, Brushes and sundrcs. This department has but recently removed to its present quircces, now it’s the largest specialty shop in New York for the sa the high standard of goods will allow, le of Tpilet Necds; big, bright, busy; with prices as moderate as No Mail or Telephone Orders Tdealla Vio 1 | dex, in fle tle, Zozodont, po Hauld oe. | Bouewator, 1 Glycerino, Idealla Boge Hair Tonle; Havaninrnce will positively remove dandruff; $-02, bottle. 69¢ Idealia ba de Cee 7. size, Liquid @ col nalls; bot form; 25c pint bottle, Rove Alménd Cream, for chapped hands; 30c value, Rose Nail Bloach, remo stains from the ang a Tdealia Nail Enamol, cake Idoalia Almond Boal, used let Faco Pow- Camphor Yee, china jar,) Cream ot Tartar— sh white | ide, value, Dentiecptine —— 180 Bashan! ‘5 363 Soap, box of| — antise sptie mouth and ality u tooth wash, 186, and 290 Ss “OM Castillo) Taymatol Tooth Paste— ve +Ib. bar; best babe Booueoe ..) rian Ceatile, Boap, ret 23 bers... H jengoin an ry V Benzoln and sinupson Crawford Co.'s Violette de Yarme Suny, bottle 3 cakes In box; Loe value le tle 190 value; box. 180 instead of soap for dell. | va ‘i cate skins, 4-02 Jar, 180; | Violette do Pa: 20 Toilet » | 80% dares. ss sss +..81C | Water; 4-02. bottle. . 250 ¢ | Fdoalia Violet Tatoum, de- | menthol Eeadacho 5 Beach... 100 Ie: ; ma { ghtfully perfumed; | logno, 1¢ a: Samplo Mal lia Violetio Azamoata, jarge box. . 180 iH ‘ bone handles; sean Vi for the bath: | sioventine Vioiet Oris, | Eaiserin Pariaa | aI at 1215380) |S ronragonolst is : " Bhaving for household 280 and 450 alues. .89¢ 7 at bottle. .12¢ | american Beanty Liquid ahem, idjustable obasug. Dish Rouge, for the lips and .38e burning | cheeks; natural and P. agreeable harmless; bottle, 190, | _ dors feonal and, ‘ 350 | Heldlitz Powders Ta yrarialt | Veretablo Jamaica Ginger- 4 pt. bot- Rouge, nat ' pt hottie. .386 | samples upon request Mftens the ; box . 500 is the | Dry Stryker's Magic Pow- skin; 4 ottle a90 for removing hair | ‘4 Cucumber Rv Bilder Flow- the face or arms, | Boohelle Salts—i.t) pis i for Skin Food {-0z, jar.a8e | 60e and 8 : 300 Bubdber Complexion Bulbs, | ZBpsom Saits—Lb. pkgs. 100 3éc. value; for massag- | El-Carbonste of oda — Ing .. 180 10¢ sUREON GSA) > ~ ORD cO., SIXTH AV ENUE'S S FINEST STORE at —egq> — (eeesssssssssnnees SEBBAEEAOSEOSEE EE BOFSAEOSSFORELAEELLILAEA ALS HA OAEDEDODA SHAR OS” The key to Fortune’s vaults is commonly knowa ; asa World “Real Estate” “‘ad.” Acquire one to-day. § evasaevvvesse909 HSVTSFVISSSISSSTSIFISST HVS SI TRTTFTSI TIVITY DIV OI IFT IV OIIID ecrrtesrsse,,

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