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) Aa ‘ r —,/’ GAS'TLAIM AGENT. PAYS NO HEED TO. - COURT Wat Consumers Audit Company | Will Keep on Collecting Receipts From Public. NEED NO AGENTS TO COLLECT THE GAS REBATES. “All persons entitled to refund from the moneys deposited by the several gas companies are again notified that under the regulations Spproved by the Court they will receive their rebates promptly and without trouble or expense if they will hold on to their receipts and notify of any change of address, those of them who assign their claims, or who sign contracts with Soliciting agents to pr ‘WOMAN STABS A ON BROADWAY gees Clerk in’ Roosevelt) Hospital Returns There as a Patient. probably when their re- postponing the fund can be made.” —Judge EB. Henry Lacombe's warning to gas consu- mers on receipt of complaints made to The Evening World against gas receipt collecting agencies ‘icholas Wambold, a clerk in Roose- | ‘ A ONE MAN CONCERN, | Jospital, was placed {n the surgi j ward of that Institution at 2 och < morning with a bad stab wound In Tennyson | rnis ts a good chance to make an honest dollar--and we are out t we can of that kind of money An agent bearing credentials whieh | eig | showed lifm to be in the employ of Lawyer Alfred “Rowe Admits That “Smith” is the Entire Company. ils back, which he sald aad been given Forty him by a hold-up woman at 1 Broadway, Wam) 1, he was on his Sinith” told an Evening World report F t was Impossible to get yas ree] Way to the hsopital when a woman The Gas Cons s’ Audit Company, ceipts from consumers without te! called to him and said of No. Broady refuses to be tle jatter ha came either from Co & LT can't get this door open, Would sioner Shields or the gas compa: N f te anuffed, out by Judge B. Henry Lae | oner PRRCEA DRT ERS COM Dull, you mind trying to unlock it for me T know, for | worked two days fo Rit combe's special me ndum, | d ern and I dld n ATORIe As Wambold tried to unlock the door, Sestardavin romiithencham bern he r T kked | the woman thrust her hand into his Unit States Cironit Court, warning | ine If pocket and the nest instant was off aid the a roll of one-dollar gas consumers against signing of Md-ran after her bills—$12 in NY their claims to third persons #80, no matter what (1 canvassers Mr. Smith,” who admits that he te | 1% US ot aught her at Forty-seventh street the whole company, told an Evening |" a0", | World rep y that he would r. Smith's” Advertisements, | ana Broadway. continue e advertisements under! ye overpowered her and got back hls standing Oper | ‘then the wor rew a long- fend ng uh rN wanted, gas rebate propost.| Money» Then the woman dre! & ecombe and #10" daily, “Room du0, "before Tt jladed knife from her pocket and Jabbed to Wamb ick, He screamed | an ran on, to be ed Forty-elghth exclusively in last night's wha al said Wambold grhen she maikes ot agged back to him, "Look under s GAN 1 , ” 5B that Mr. Rowe was the rea 1 you will see she's black. nd smooth of ny. Twas tc ts out of | was ugh, tige ke ae a ; : Y Ce nd LT was as-| Wambold was right, Then the woman a CH? GIO CAChN) hat 1 coul 1 up not les: araitallthevatallonanousenas $10 a day; probatly more.” $| was taken to the station house, She ame as Jennie Brown, No. gave her SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT, | ee Se Thirty-fifth street, and she r % ¢| The Sunday World will give with 1t Oates ers and directors of ite mext | ain't done nuthin’. That “3 | i mestaier insite the tang til otlthe) Yeaken Ericcer ses | Bsloitaans nuthin’ That man, he's aire titled “From the Land of Drea | Jeat or Smith the Whole Company reams” words!” ihe police p in a cell and s and muste complete, The song is by George M. Cohan and Is one of his best from that rollicking ausieal comedy, to the His woun, ambold Altre | seri any." vm Bical, ee Te ness.” UNIFORMS FOR LOBBYISTS, CS Sia Eades Was ies: | a ,|_ New York Typographical Union No tioned. nate | Known as * ix,” held Its Atty ‘He rt and Jninth annual tion and ball at stouter man er Grand Centr e last night. About tered ; ha! goo0 persons attended. The proceeds “Where ‘ enn the |W! Ich amounted to $2,100, will go to the s rellet fund asked ave A fice at | : | . The Effects of Opiates, HAT INFANTS are peculiarly susceptible to opium and its various : preparations, all of which are narcotic, is well known, Even in the smullest doses, if continued, these opiates cause changes in the func» tions and growth of the cells which are likely to become permanent, causing imbecility, mental perversion, & craving for alcohol or narcotics in later life, Nervous diseases, such as intractable nervous dyspepsia and lack of staying wers are a result of dosing with opiates or narcotics to keep children quiet ls their infancy, The rule among physicians is that children should never receive opiates in the smallest doses for more than a day at a time, and only then if unavoidable, | The administration of Anodynes, Drops, Cordials, Soothing Syrups and | other narcotics to children by any but a physician cannot be too strongly decried, and the druggist should not be a party to it, Children who are iil need the attention of a physician, and it is nothing less than a crime to dose them willfully with narcotics, mnlelde sie ‘ Castoria contains no narcotics if it bears the ead Rtethla signature of Chas, H, Fletcher, * A ‘i ' "Genuine Castoria always bears the signatare of * declared Smtih.” | | ALL OVE Former $12.50. OVERCOATS All our Children’s finest Reefers, Auto and Box Over- coats; former p $7.95 to $15, now reduced to $5 Suits 92000 asted Knicker 8 to 16, Also at £2 some $5 and $6 value Box Overcoats; sizes broken $1.25 and $1.50 79¢ Knickers Sizes 8 to 16 years. ss solute clearance of all winter garments, Second, to put Brill Clothes on the backs and will be good styles next season, You have a tenfold assortment to choose from yalues up to $35.... OVERCOATS AND. SUITS, (sizes 14 to 20 years). OVERCOATS AND SUITS, 16 50 values up to $30.......5 od le unusual goodness of these garments a few days should find them all sold. that are $18, $20 and $22.50 values. Brill stores. Every fabric is strictly all wool and of standard $18, $20 cuffs, etc. for young fellows; also conservative models that embody all Sizes range from 33 to 46. Union are South, ory DALLY UNTIL uP. M @ e Semi-Annual Final Clearance of more possible Brill customers. We know that if aman once wears Brill Clothes and you can save 13 to !2 $8 $20.00 OVERCOATS up to values $18, $20 and $22.50... 400 Tans, Grays, Browns and Fancy Mixture Velours that are $22.50 400 Oxford, Cambridge and Silver Grays, also Olive Mixture Wors- and $22.50 quality. The trimmings are excellent and fully justify $18, the newest style points, high natural shoulders, full chest, full cut and rth % v3 rouz CONVENIENT STORES. ear Broadway. SATURD, Lit Pat. Sale of Brill Clothes he will become a permanent customer. Now’s your best time to know Brill Clothes. OVERCOATS AND SUITS, $11 | SUITS up to $45....... 2 $25.00 OVERCOATS AND SUITS, TWELVE HUNDRED $18, $20 10 60 AND $22.50 OVERCOATS, e values, eviots that are $18 and $20 values, 50 garments. The models include 46 to 53 in. Box and semi-form tracing backs. 279 Broadway, near Chambers St. OPEN SATURDAY Cones P.M. 47 Cortlandt Bi nese Greenwich Brill stores make greatest price reductions for two reasons: First, to effect ab- They are the most modernly tailored in New York Brill styles are advance now OVERCOATS AND SUITS, values $13.50, $15, and $18...... 14 G MEN'S. SUITS values up to $28. aod 5 1,200 Coats in stock NOW, Because of the unusual values and the 400 Black and Oxford Melions, broken size Kerseys and Worsteds |] Dout every garment was journeyman tailored and especially designed for Semi-Box Coats, including models with patch pockets, long lapels, smart Models that Brill stores guarantee to be good style for next winter, OMEN SITURD UNO eo 129th Bt, Corner 34 Avenue. OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 9 P. M. THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1909, MAN SHE ROBBED Franklin Biron & Co. 1909 World Almanac FREE TRANSFERS | that makor it Fifth Avenue—-37th-38th Sts. New Spring Models Misses’ Tailored Suits and Dresses Exclusive Models and Fabriess 14 to 20 year 29.50 39.50 45.00 Spectal for Saturday Misses’ Tailored Suits y Spring Models, Interlined for Immediate Wear. ale Serge, in Navy, Yau Ik lined, with det Special 24.50 Value $54.50, Misses’ Chiffon and Satin Gowns Evening and Party Gowns, of Satin Royal, in white, light blue, violet or rose; also of silk chiflon, richly trimmed; made Over silk; 14 to 20 years, Actual valle $40.50 sceeeescsees 29.50 : Girls’ Washable Dresses Imperted Poplin, Linen and Scotch Gingham; 4 to 14 years, 2.85 4.75 6.75 Misses’ Washable Dresses Of French Chambray, Poplin and Linens; In old or light blue, pink, white, tan, ros¢ or taupe; 14 to 20 years, | Special 6.95 Value $14.50. Misses’ Embrotdered Net Dresses Of French net (for dancing, party and graduation), richly embroid- | 19.75 . Gray and Old Blue, smar ‘le silk sailor collar; Ne ered, trimmed with fine lice, silk ribbon sash, made over net drop; 14 to 20 years, Actual value $34.50..ceceeesscseeeees Special for Saturday Boys’ Spring Suits win txtrs trousers Double and single breasted, also Norfolk models, of al! wool fabrics, silk sewed; 8 to 17 years. Special 6.75 Value $9.75. Boys’ Washable Suits Russlan and Sailor models of English Galatea, Poplin, Chambray and Linen; white and colors, 3 to 10 years, Actual values $3.00 and $4.50, 1.95 2.95 || 4-Ply Union Linen Collars. 6 shapes, in various heights. collars are included, | J only in half dozen lots WILL CLOSE OUT SATURDAY 52 Women’s Tailored Suits High Class Tailored and Dressy Two and Three Piece Models, of Imported ‘ Heretofore $45.00 to $59.50, 25.00 | Broadeloths, Spectal for Saturday Women's Washable Crepe Waists French Crepe, Hand Made \ Entirely hand made, hand embroidered and trimmed with ting lace. gpecial 5.75 Value $9.75 ipomngdales LEXINGTON 10 5"AVEF 5971060" Sr To-morrow will be a Great Piano Day here! poeins ie $7 50 Great Sale of Walters Pianos | | 0."..P 0:5.» i : $10) Ata Clear Saving to You of from $150 to $300 $5 Down, $1 a Week There are no extras to pay. Upon first payment of $5 piano, is delivered to your home. i [pee ‘ a ae $375 A Walters Pianos, $198 ni Re- 975 $450Waliers Excelsior Piancs, $225 tray “quire! Coats $475 Style C Walters Pianos, $240 Tait cM $45 $500 Style L Walters Pianos, $250 3 st $65 $550 Style D Walters Pianos, $260 | $900 Waiters Mastertone Player Piano Outfits, $450 Finest player piano made, with 12 roils of music, cabinet and scart, charge with every plano @ new atyle chair an embroldered silk ae FREE—We will give you free o with back, a fine rubber cov Beware , 1 purvhase When a rs name. > can make up your hee Caution rico, A wh aon Brand new, smart and Exchange \.', perfect fitting shoes in broken assortments, They must be sold quickly, therefore the big price reduction, Includ- ed are: All Cars Transfer to BLOOMINGDALES’, Lex. to 3d Ave., 59th to 60th St, sam, ON SALE EVERYWHERE. Gun Metal and Patent Coii ALL CARS TRANSFER To Men’s $1.25 Root’s Underwear, Wright's $1 Fleece-Lined Under- Weaherstccmrsierii it . 39 Men's 50¢ Ribbed Underwear, EBeronss sess +» 24e li EXINGTON ro 3* AVE Men, Here’s the Best Ever! Take your pick of Suits and Overcoats Actually worth 75 a half doz:n. They are In many popular styles in the latest close lock front Sizes 14 to 18, and sold | Girls’ Spring Dresses of Style and Quality f) The prettiest, daintiest of new styles and colors, Greatest FUR Bargains in This Cleara <= BIOOMINGDALES Women’s $2.69 to $2.9 Shoes at °1,98 Ro \ eo Tan Russia Calf Lace & Button Shoes) ) $ Vici Kid Lace, Blucher & Tan Shoes, ] 98 e nd Floor, sath Men's Winter Underwear About One-Third Under bier 69 | 69c Merino Shirts, all sizes No Mat! Orders, Main ero 60 Sr. 296 , Worth $10, $15 and $201 fe and pay$4.88 or $9.88 | Absolutely no restrictions, The whole stocks | of $10, $15 and $20 Suits and Overcoats are divided into two lots and priced as follows: Men's $9.50 Fancy Worsted Suits | Men's $10.00 Black Thibet Suits | Men's $9.00 Fancy Cheviot Suits | Men's Fancy Worsted Overcoats \ @ Not all sizes in every style, but all sizes at Men's Black Cheviot Overcoats in the lot. J Men's $19.50 Prince Albert Coats and Vests, odd sizes, Men's $20.00 Fancy Cutaway Suits, odd sizes, Men’s $18.50 Black Cutaway Suits, small sizes, Men's $19.50 Fancy Worsted Suits Men's $16.50 Blue Serge Suits Men's $15.00 Black Thibet Suits Men's $18.00 Button-to-neck Over- coats Men's $17.50 Black Kersey Coats Men's $18,00 Fancy Cheviot Over- | coats Men's $19.00 Melton Overcoats | All sizes from 33 to 46 inch chest measure. / second Floor, 60th St. Section, BLOOMINGDALES 1,200 Men’s Negligee Shirts $1. 10 Special Bloomingdale Make at . . . Our regular price for these Shirts is $150 and at that price they cannot be matched by any trade-mark brand, They are in pleated coat models, made of fine “Harmony” percale, which is known for its splendid wearing quality and aristocratic appearance. Many handsome Spring designs in light and dark effects, solid colors and with stripes, The Shirts are cut full, excellently made and perfect fitting. Have cup shape pearl buttons; sizes 14 to 18, | Our Assortment of Spring Shirts, plain and pleated negligee styles, made of imported madras, is one of the most comprehensive ever shown, Our prices, which are indisputably lower than elsewhere, are 4 $1.50, $1.94, $2.44 and $2.95 Men’s New Spring Cravat (or B5e oy - pring ines : 44c French seam and four in hands in new greens, blues, grays, and 20 othe y, solid colors. Ahandsome line of long and ipe effects in self and two-toned effect blended, i Main Floor, Section BLOOMINGDALES? Popular wing In a Special Saturday Sale: CHILDREN'S COLORED PERCALE @& LINON | GIRLS’ PERCALE AND CHAMBRAY DRESSE beautitul high and low neck models with full pleated skir j 98c $1.98 buttons; {ull pleated skirts; sizes 6 to 14 year ; Saturday at 0 GIRLS’ CHECK GINGHAM JUMPER DRESSES, designs with long or three-quarter coats; nicely tailored; circular or pleated skirts trimmed with fold; sizes 12, 14 and 16 years. and prettily trimmed waists; sizes 6 to 14 years; at | beautifully trimmed with embroidery and solid color cham- | $3 49 bray or Peter Pan style with rep collar and cuffs; sizes ; il Prices T: dously Reduced All Prices Tremendously Reduced DRESSES, box pleated Russian styles with yoke and > 59c piping of solid color material; sizes 2 to 6 years; at } GIRLS’ PLAID GINGHAM JUMPER DRESSE also pretty hgh neck styles, trimmed with piping and pearl to 14 years; at $3.98 and. ....sseseeeeesteees tonesess 1 GIRLS’ ALL-WOOL CLOTH JUNIOR SUITS, plain and fancy Lexingion Avenue Section. 5 Seeond Fig ins || Great Glove Specials For Men and Women WOMEN’S 31.00 TWO CLASP KID GLOVES, every pair guaranteed; black, tan and white; all sizes; Saturday ats.....ss0cccsseeeeee NED 998 WOMEN’S *1.25 HEAVY CAPE GLOV pay 1x seam; in brown, tan and black; all size: hese Bo || ALES eee itty en ven 79c 'S $1.50 CAPE GLOVES, prix seam; perfect 95; and in all sizes; tan and brown; Saturday at [eg Main Floor, 50th St. Seutton. BLOOMINGDALES’ Our Leather Goods Sale ce Sale PUR LINED 1 59c ns in Fur Sets $09 LYNX ed to sists awl tl to mat peACR LYNN $45 Brings These Specials for Saturday: Pee erauimena Cowhide Leather Dress Glove Kid Leather Belts tls t Suit Cases, 2) 2)" LF Rate line miata oultatied e nd thee wn 25¢ a ) it Cases, Regular price $ Ne west Hand 39c $5.00 Bin English Ciub Shape Bags Ma c BLOOMINGDALES' A i / || $1 Prima 29 | Women’s BA / Donna Belts, Extra Size ; 19c Vests LY in white, / Saturday Oe only, at Silk Elastic Belts in white, black, gray and ¢ uckles in gun t al, rose English finish. 11 e — All Cars Transfer to BLOOMINGDALES’, Lex. to 3d Ave., 59th to 60th St. Shoes, ’

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