The evening world. Newspaper, February 12, 1909, Page 6

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CAPT PEARS CAPT! Endurance Ride Tests Do Not Appeal to INGRAHAM = ® = Ss —~ i S = ° = QD S) = Ss = 2 i | ENL HENRY ESCAPED C:NVICTS, BECK IN PRISON, TELL EXPERIENCE ages Kelly and McCarthy So Weak From Hunger They Could Hardty Stand. Pau! Kelly, the motorman convicted of having wrecked the Ninth ave- ue elevated train in September, 1905, last night Congressman Duncan &.| us The Austr and Charles F, McCarthy, the former! Metinlay, of California, quoted SICIAN KILLED, (helearen New York poltceman, who escaped from| dent Roosevelt as being Mass, Feb, the camp of Sing at Bear| the Japanese, Congress: \ for ft 8 Mountain last Tues were cap- | sald a member of the Board of Health of tured day afte “The Dresident said to the California, Pittsfeld, and for several years City Capt. Gi Gleitsma n{ Congressmen that we must preserve! Paysician, was killed be AT Pea a Walace on the banks of the Hacken-|our lands for the white man and that thrown from a trol cured is Sack River, were returned to Sin with us in our fight to bar of the car broke f ' prison last night fa who was stan‘ing In a fbule, was hurled to the Cold, wet and almost starved to death, | Kelly and McCarthy of the har s they ered | what her sta Will age = ee before and since thelr escape frc toward us. If t ulty were convicts’ where the Slr vith England I would have a hundved pritoners to b precedent to guide my action. ro“ (if prison, When taken botH men were so or would the Kaiser strike us in Dd o] DMpay weak that they could hardly stand, their'the back, but would meet us on lever odshot and thelr f eding from the unde: : finement and disciplin the work of a day laborer on starvation | rations. It's all right at Sing Sing. There you enough food, and if you behave y f are treated right. The, } Prisoners’ camp at Bear Mountain was all right while Mr. Parks had charge of the kitchen, but about two months ago | he was displaced by a Mr. Mullford, nd since then we haven't had enough to eat to keep a fox terrier alive, let @lone an able bodied man who worked out dors ir cold all da “It was the grub that made me and McCarthy make up our mind to escape Tuesday's dinner was so n that we couldn't eat {t, so al clock that afternoon Mac and I ded to make a break for it. We didn't have much tt ay withou being captured, wanted av bad to see his w nd three kids as live in New York, and by tha el idn't care very much what happene to me, Sneaked Into the Woods, “There are forty-thre there and “ escape p was work! T was new | untry !s there, we top, where v Hudson V on the from were § west the e view of King | Valiey. Hi R trying to Mac goes thro to fishy him « and keep valley and « tains in t the time we ¢ Were so tied we slept. pretty xood about mid When it started to rain pitcliforks Walked to Keep Warm , so to keep warm t. Then fee again. I but it nearly did £ time it was Mac as “We just plugs at was us This + ft wet and with the cold, Finally w idn't stand HR an Yonger and Mac wdnt out to get | Biss your « stories a pow tell what this new Benen pullide We r will endeavor to pan’ under Broadway at 34th St. d back her in America WILL CONTINUE TO-DAY AND END TO-MORROW aa ie = >} a e se, and in this the members of his e F ; many of whom have never Hadley, of Missouri, Favors) rid¢en on anythigg more tet 7 n Island MB y-boat, re Strenuous Life, and New | trus: that the report is untrue same, it would | J the 200 tion of 1h / Folicw. KOTTRIST IS, SHS MUA ee SUFFERING FROM ASTHMA * New Method of Home Treatment SEES UTI DIS Checks the Disease at Once. are rumored to be | Governors of S:at “Cannot Tell What Nation |(? tiever™ “oseye a short time ago, of the I ” + | The n- Will Do,” Is Way Congress: | yous : ele made It 4 | possibl tin cases of 4 f} 1 pret and; ° x ! man Quotes President. | SieK's salavenala asthma rigt weeks and ward 3} ne large girths of his colonels an | Gov. Hughes, however, ts not much of | *readed by OTERO MAZOO, Mich, Feb, 12.—In/a horseman, at least he areas with fear a here can be ne S before the Lincoln Club 4 ojous devotee o of achic d 8 the dose is 60 "But," said the President, ‘Japan is nation and we don't know titude yestib His skull was fractured ground on even terms. But we cannot ! The Final Clearance Sale of Suits & Overcoats for Men th President of several the situa- Suits: \ Formerly $20 to $25, at. 13-50 Suits & Overcoats: . Formerly $15 to $18, at £Ei00 Quantities are limited and lots are small, but every size is represented in the as- | sortment, though naturally not in every | model or fabric pattern, The selection for men of larger sizes is exceptionally good. | tion. Re: the New York Le her parts of U ecelved with sim! € Japanese papers t printed editorials at the outcome of the affair and Americans residing in the em- pire are much reileved ——____ KING EDWARD ANC QUEEN LEAVE BERLIN FOR LONDON. British Monarch Made Good Im- pression and Lasting Results Expected From Visit. Feb. | ing Edward took LI WILL CONTINUE TO-DAY AND SATURDAY The Final Clearance Sale of Evening Wraps Street & Tourist Coats: as well as a and financiers for Women 65,00 and 95.00 Evening Wraps in black and colors.. 40,00 and 50,00 Evening Wraps | in black and colors.....++. Reduced to [ 25.00 45,00 Black Street Coats, } plain or braided .... .... Reduced to 729.50 30,00 Karakul Cloth Coats, ) full length .....++.++eseo00 reduced tof 19.50 25,00 Black Street and I Tourist Coats .....0.0.+.. Reduced to j 15,00 19,50 Black Street Coats...... Reduced to 10,00 15.00 Tourist & Street Coats.. Reducedto 7,50 Reduced to / 33.50 GAVE BOY A NEW LIP. A “SPECIAL’—FOR SATURDAY Furnishings for Boys & Girls w REA OI OLA. cking cott th triple linen knee, or | 3 poirs CEE EET Stockings of black cotton with triple linen knee, or fz fine mercerized cotton; in medium or light weight; Val a Colored Negtigee Blouses and Shirts Ix] ribbed; sizes 6 to 10, WS; broken sizes, slithtly soiled, ' 25¢ Values up te 75¢) LATEST PRODUCT "ANOTHER SY * PACKAGE" AK OLD FASHIONED SODA CRACKER ‘AnatherBisenit’ ASK YOUR GRocER | A large assortment, including all the ) new Spring models and colorings. | 1.00 to 2.50 Greenhut | and In some instances they are less than Lalf, Artistic creations represent- ing the handicraft of the cleverest fanmakers and needlewomen. Fans representing regular values up to $15.00. All are imported novelties and Opera Bags representing values up to $9. This lot includes but one of a kind,all im- dainty in effect; some have the pearl frames with ported novelties and a choice of styles, colors and real lace, others pierced and spangled $7. 50 designs. Fifty to select from—while $3 95 Dry Goods frames with hand paintings they last In the gold iewelry department, now on the 18th Street side of the store. Advance Sale of The New Spring Model Tailored Suits for Misses: Special $18.50 The price is an achievement in itself, for the same suits could not be reproduced, style for style and quality for quality, for less than $25. An early purchase of Spring materials and a concession from our manutacturer make about that difference in the price you pay tomorrow. There are four models; smartly e i fashion features that give this Spring's Tailored Suit | rise the distinctive line and cut that impart the full beauty of the new Empire type. Every point of style is made a matter of thought and study; each new feature is developed with creative art and skilful adaptation, surrounding our suits with an exclusiveness—a distinctiveness, quite impossible to the ordinary mechanically produced ready-to-wear suit. The materials are extremely chic and full of esprit de mode, stripes and plain broadcloths being favorites The colors, too, are exceptionally well selected, including the new browns, blues and shepherd checks. The range of sizes iacludes misses of 12 to 18 years and small women. Junior 3-Piece Serge Suits Smart new models for the young miss with dress to her shoe-tops. An effective little Jumper Dress trimmed with cloth streppings, brass buttons and alk te. Skirts are plated, fo. nothing takes their place for smartness in a girl's suit. The coat is extremely youthtu, beng « “straight” fitted coat, 30 inches long, with collar and cuffs of silk, and tascef tly trimmed with targe and small brass buttons; lined with yuaranteed sata, To be hid in navy, green, tan, oid biur, rose, elec'ri yray and black and white shepher check; szes 1B pS Le yeere el seats a 31 $18.50 Junior 3-Piece Striped Worsted Suits Smart and snappy in a most serviceable material, The coat 1s s:m)-fitted, 34 inches lon. man tailored, lined w th guaranteed sain. The litle Jumper Dress 13 tastefully trimmed with s rappings of cloth and soutache braid. Full plared skirt To be had in navy, 9) light brown, green, grav and rose; sizes 12, 14 and 16 Beye aS S860 High-Girdle Serae Suits—Thee Suits are for early Spring wear, Made of fines: quality serge> and lined with guaranteed -atin; perfe ty auored, The skist fashioned on close- titiny Envire or “hi h girde” lines. The newest and most approved skirt fashion off red this seascn To be had m navy, old blue. stone, smoke, tan, rose and back, also in back and white shepherd $18.50 checks; sizes trom 14 0 18 years for small women. Sunt The Annual Sale o1 Girls’ Wash Dresses Continues of exceptionally smartchara.ter . «+ No store in the city is showing a more varied assortment of inexpensive wash dresses. Dozens of new wd on.inal models are beng constantly added. Handsome R pps Ging ams, Wash Dr sses, Linens, Gc, The values are so extra- 1 00 ordinary that mothers will o well to purchase an entire season's supply, Sizes 6 to 14 years. Prices range up to $10.00, beginning at. §. « Becond Floor—Greenbut and Company Advance Sale of New Spring Men’s Wear Introducing some exclusive effects on the popular plaited bosom and negligee shirts, and some smart effects in new neckwear. All very modestly priced. New Shirts at $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 ; or negligee shirts, piaited Plaited Bosom y".negligee © Woven Madras The New ‘' Straight Futea’ 3-Pi ce sult tor Misses. showing the New Diagonal Back Most popu or forrign model; linea with guaranteed satin. Coatis 34 inches long} s nple-breased, wiitnotch collar, absolutely hipless. The coat hangs precefully with just the slightest supgestion of waist line The skirt is also Empire, with hgh girdle anc new panei back. To be had $18.50 in navy, Hevand bri wn, gray, electric and reseda and rose; misses’ nzes 14 10 18 years. Sizes for small women. . Special Selling for Saturday Tailored and Semi-Dress Hats at $7.50: and $10 An Exceptional Assortment of Smart New Models bosom e white and colored printed negligee, attached or detached cuffs, madras . + $1.25 white or colored . - $1.50 Shi laited bosom or negligee, best quality madras, Madras Coat Shirts, eats attached, neat siripes aud . mali. figures ; $1,75 "Scarfs at 50c, $1.00 and $2.00 Smart, new open end four-in-hands, s™pes small figures plain colors, in- cluding the pastel shades that will be preferred this spring. Main Floor—Greenhut and Company Sale of Dainty New Neckwear Fashion’s new,smart little neckwear conceits that add the finishing touch to waists and costumes, so fresh and pretty that every woman will want some of them—it will be love at first sight. Embroidered Dutch Coliars, 25c and 50c Dainty lawn with lace edge, or lawn and em- broidery effects. They are made with just @ jittle V shape in front aad shou.d be lead together with @ brooch or rabat to get the smartest effect. A variety of new rebats are shown in chic lace, trimmed anj embroidered effects, as illustrated on the right, Splendid valuesat . 3 . . 25c and 50¢ as illustra'ed, will be the pre-eminent favorite neckwear for Spring The Eton or Dutch Collar, and Summer, We have just received some beautifu! styles in real Irish lace, the clever hand work of the industrious women of the Emerald Isle. A number of handsome effects ularly 27¢ yard—special Special, 1000 Regular $2.50 Real Irish Lace Eton Collars, $1.95 ‘i 27° yerd—specal Seas Four Hundred New Model Waists, Special at $1.95 We’ve just completed arrangements for a waist sale that is to accomplish something entirely out of the ordinary in merchandising. To get a number of striking new designs at a popular price, and still maintain a high quality standard, involved considerable effort and watchfulness of details. French Mourning Hats, Bonnets and Toques Trimmed Hat Dept., Second Floor, ‘Sale of kibbons You could not buy the | wanted Ribbons at these prices if they were sold in the regular way. lot at quite a saving and the two exceptional bargains, Satin Messaline Ribbons tine high lustre, extra quality, 57 inches wie Ali the wanted shades for every use and for \lillin- ery trimmings — Re, ularly Sle yard, at ' 25¢ Silk Faille Ribbons~s!! silk, 54 inches wi‘e, showing a complete assortment of staple and Millinery colors, Reg- 19c But we have succeeded, by means of personal direction of designidg, materials and making, in assembling these very dainty new models that will strengthen our position as the waist store of New York City, Four Models at $1.95—one as illustrated, of sheer bat- tstes, tucked and elabornted with Val. laces, Irish yokes, English embroideries and Inch insertions, As opportunity to obtain e number of new waists at small expenditure. Each $1.95. Four Styles at $2.95— Wt i Several New Waists at $5— dainty and distinctive models of extra quality sheer batiste, cleverly elaborsted with batiste embroidery, Valenciennes Ivces and the new Irish insertions. Equal to custom made, designed warsts of sheer baiistes daintily tucked and combined with insertions of fine Valenciennes lace Irish lace and Irish medallions Stylish, dressy and splendidly titing waists, The Stunning Waist Illustrated, $3.95—very fine sheer batiste, entwely tuc! tastefully trim: with Valenciennes lace The entire yoke and collar of Valenciennes and Irish laces. One of the most remarkable waist velues we have ever seen. Second Floor—Greenhut and Company Sixth Avenue, 10th 10 19th Street Greenhut ahd Company, Store formerly occupied by B. Aliman & Co. wr . 4 We picked up this fine | items mentioned will show you | Suits of Fancy Striped Worsted=lntreducing « wonderfully —————_ clever copy of this season's |B

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