The evening world. Newspaper, March 11, 1909, Page 14

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Ot ramen THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1909. : RM. Meey & Co's Attractions Are Thetr Low Pricey QCYS Day at ithde, Sih te A Women’s Long Coats Cravenetted Storm Coats, loose models, with close-fitting collar and fancy cuffs; tan, ight gray or Oxford, $5.94, Becond Foon Long Serge Coats, navy blue, seml-fitted back and double-breast> ed front fastening with gilt buttons, notched collar and cuffs of greeny tan or Alice blue silk, $12.74, —<—<—<_—— Tub Dresses for Small Women and Misses R.H. Macy & Co.'s Attracttons Are Their Low Prices, a BV HIT SWAN HALF MILE ‘TAXICAB VICTIM 3 BY CER THOUGHT ° IN RIVER AFTER A WINS $2500 SUIT. ac S ONLY OF MOTHER FAL FROM SCON BY BAD BRAKES oo “Don't Take Me Home This Captain of Street Cleaning | Vehicle Couldn’t Be Stopped, * Way and Scare Her,” He Boat Dragged Ashore | Car Smashed It and Com- « Pleaded With Rescuers, by Two Men, | pany Is Mulcted. pS aE pena } i 4 One of Our Suits at One of Our E? Suits at A jury before Justice Amend, In the Supreme Court, to-day, awarded $2.60 damages to Mrs, Annie Flynn, wife of of tows that trailed in the wake of a) Orlan ynn, of the Department of tug taking them from the North River Buildings, for Injuries In a collision be- out to sea at dawn to-day, tween & taxicab, In which she was & WAITED FOR SURGEON, _7™# #cow Bull, of the Street Cleaning Department, was the last of a long line! Then 7-Year-Old Adolph Lang- mark Insisted on Entering Others ask $57.50 In charge of | 3 | passenger, and a Pourth avenue car, Ye io ed Theodore Engel, @ Nor-/at pwontleth street, on Jan, 4, 1908. 6e Alone—Another Hurt. wegian aallorman, forty-one years 0 Mr. and Mrs, Flynn, and Mr. and | ] $12.00 Gowns at $7.94. aud six feet theee inches tn he Mrs. Jar oll, of Fifty-third street ivan and Repp Dresses, ina avenue, had taken a xieab Company. vehicle t the Knickerbocker, downtown when the nd L the! New York vera) after a su La j collision oc The chauffeur made ‘ =a who has held the Job ever sir Because his mother was fll, seven: ¢cur-master on which he shipped year-old Adolph Langmark stayed in months ago left him in Naw York gap patlomithelscurth Mcoviot No. 3105) nngl was iwaiking tong, the) edge) of |Mtusrun untoncioences cielo tetataail Fighth avenue, this morning, until al- he railroad company out of th st school time ing his ow the verdict was brought C5 eg He taxicab company variety of pretty models, trimmed with all-over lace, scalloped em- broidery and stitched strapping; in white, pink, blue, green, tan, gray; 14, 16 and 18 year sizes, Jumper, One-Piece and Dutch The opposite sketch [ conveysan idea of the style and character | expeessed in the Suit Here's a three-piece model—entirely new and already sure of a the scow toward the tiller wh slipped and fell into the ri > st dishe: d , : | . $e s 0 * bre , , breakfast dishes and tidying up. the yelled for help when he came up, but atte the taxicab Apo eeroue aut Neck Gowns, made of gingham, oe | eerateerrenrre sien op\theletner/ecowel were] unhurt we sell at $25.74, large success, Made | percale, chambray and linen; pink, Then he started at a trot for Public Were too far OD hear him, so there aaa AeA j ) A ; > ‘ 0 blue, tan, green and lavender; 14, Behool No, 110, on St, Nicholas avenue, 2! ROMRE for him to do but to strike “W. H. T.” OLLES This particular Suits of imported serge in} 16 and 18 year sizes; values $4.50 6 to $4.96, out for the New York shore. He Is a ac | to $6.30; our prices So intent was the young . _ Sood swimmer, but {t was over a half prestdent Pleased with Name of black, peacock, navy, is made of satin-strip- ing there that he didn't mile and the water was so cold and hj | car coming down Eighth a3 he clothing so hoavy that he was neari,, [mSuwuration Day Youngater, j ‘ q ’ i U aera ot Be Hi pai ate at the limit of his anaes poe GAN 1, March 11.—Joseph [ ) ed prunella cloth or GEA, (eke and gold; Children’s and Misses . Seventeent ect, In an instant he ‘ Sean H little son, bo! ° , A f was down, under the fender, belne [allroad el et Thieycare eee Win Hawa fal den I] soft French serge, in lace yoke; coat trim- | Gowns, Suits & Coats Folled over and over, while hls eriee| His cry was hoard by Livronce Gert, ET A eae | | all the tavorite colors med with satin and 5 in jumpe White Lawn Dress mong the passengers secretary, under date of were women, James Wood, of No. ground E able to ‘ar within a few yards. He usman, who had been started a @ watchman at the Pp who got a boat-hook and pulled Engel into the ” silp. The water line was ten feet below the wharf, however, and Bohen couldn't, ts land the sailor, who was too weak and exhausted to help himself. The watchman’s calls for ald brought! ir platform, crawled Tony Lewis, a workman in the yards, | under thi ind got Ilttle Adolph and together they heaved and pulled|~ He was cut and scratched and|until the dripping Engel was landed, | CUT THIS OUT. his clothes had been torn off,| and with such a bump that he rolled! — nly lade oY ig {over and raised a welt on his head, Fine Rectpe for the Quick Cure of while his rescuers sat down with great Coughs and Colds, gs him into the| violence after their final effort. Engel - ine yet when “he | wag seml-consclous, and the roughness | gomtound. with, tee oumess of cave ine of his landing brought him out of his/ ang hai a plut of good whiskey; shake dae. |well each time and use in doses of a ‘For God's sake, Mister!” he cried to| teaspoonful to a tablespoontul every four Bohen, sitting up and claspl hours. Bene ec asping his/ "these ingredients can be obtained trom Dutch trimmed broidery and emt sleeve an The picture suggests | tv the grace and beauty of this Suit. Our styles, em: iennes d gold ormaments; col- lar daintily embroid- ered with silk, & to acknowledge the receipt of am of the Sth Inst., and to on the President's behalf for iy id | such as rose, old blue, | Teseda, amethyst, na- ii vy and black. Sizes | to fit large and small | women and misses, { The model is not only | new, but it is ex- ceedingly attractive in its neat, simple effect. n the selection of a nam boy. Conveying the Presi hes for the welfare of esake, I am," &e. his young riding on out. us were carryt where hi with this: me in this way, . My mamma 1s ake her worse.” | He pleaded so hard that they kept | hallway until Dr. Chariton guarantee stands for the quality of — the workmanship, Exam- "lar, shiel u" m the J. Hood Wright Hos-| hands, "You're not going to throw me od druggist, who will mix tb ine i and wristbands trin 1 with se’ his cuts were being bound up and then he insisted on marching upstairs alone, mother might not be alarmed by of str 4 bringing him In, yst the same hour In the pther the sume police precinct Meyer aged ten, on his way to Scl Edgecombe avenue, by an tce wagon team Forty-third streP | e and badly hurt. | the injured lad Into | 4 then Jumping back to whipped up his team and x. Gillette took the lad to ital ADU BOD Fis HANDS TED CSE Mayor McClellan and the members of the Aqueduct Commission are en- gaged in a game of official freezeout, with the Mayor holding the best cards, so far, He decries the Commission as a useless and costly body, and wants ft abolished. This part of the game 4s up to the Board of Aldermen, but “You bet I'm not," answere |" The Concentrated pine {9 a special pine red Bohen. | product refined for medical ‘and comes Tve had too much trouble getting you) only in half ounce bottles, each inclosed out.” ina crew {oP case, which Is air-tight Policean Kohlet called Dr, Burnett, |! rves all the ortginal strength of who ordered Engel taken to the New| ‘Be, fluid, but be sure it is labelled "Con- York Hospital. He is suffering trom ex-| A prominent local druggist makes the statement that this formula will cure the posure and Cart and will not be| a time and that be has out for se ‘al days, n hundreds of times red. Continuation of the pleated skirt; ue Or brown; We are showing many exquisite styles in Women’s Low Shoes—black and gray buckskin and suede—pat- Shirt Waist ent leather—kidskin and tan Russia calfskin—many Styles and shapes. Sal : $2.49 to $6.94 Youths’ Suits, $9.94 to $29.75 _ Men’s Suits, $14.75 to $36.75| Little Girl Either or Both of Men’s and Youths’ Overcoats, $14.75 to $27.75 These Dresses at $2.69 Each The foregoing is news of Spring Clothing condensed, Squeezed, boiled down, From it you may glean the salient price range of the stock. Whatever we print will seem dull |And We Have Dozens of Other Styles Equally Low-Priced «= collar, three ¢ ton-trinymed, 4 to 16 years; $ worst cold ia @ filled the pret Lord & Taylor, Glove Department | 4.96 until you see the goods. Take Men’s Suits, for example: Worsteds, Velours, Cheviots and Cassimeres. Tried stuffs and true! The color mixes strike new chords—gray, stone, mode, green, blue, taupe —old names, but the shadings and combinings are not old. The Overcoats that balance on the light-weight notch are looking up these sunshiny days. What style d’ye want? Dressy Top Coat, Chestertield model or the conventional type that’s always just right for every occasion? We are not doing the greatest Clothing business in town, That’s an incentive to keep us stirring, Hence, unequalled values may be found here whenever you come. Let us figure on your Spring wardrobe, “Special” j-Button White Glace Fine French Kid Gloves Plain Back SI.00 per pair Fitth Floor, there are good Tammany men on the 6-Button Length Boys’ Spring Clothing, =: n=: ( Derby Hats» eran elon andthe: Tammany con- ‘ ; Boys’ Hand-tailored Suits, of imported and domestic fabrics, If you'd know how eager we eepled Bonn’ ons net: Woe Uh ones French Biarritz Gloves hand-padded and made buttonholes; knickerbocker | are to offer rare vaiues, read this: mbers are hanging on to their jobs declaring they will fight for retention to the end of the Mayor's term, er turn to-day fed up h work d the srvotr, over which it rk had superviston. he Mayor 18 going to play another BLOCK QUAVE,357036.57. || i GOLDEN OAK DRESSER, 9.39 Bi ios at: 30 ¢ | in. Fancy reyes ved 55} ( 9) tame and ? stanchions: ak polished golden finish Actual $15.00 value. “Sust a stem from Broadway.” kCompy), | 26010266 West 36 * Tan, Mode, Slate, Black, and White $1.00 per pair Natural and White $1.00 per pair Exceptional Values Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; roth St. Lord & Taylor Broadway & aoth St; sth Ave; Men's Shoes D3 55 19th St. ‘ trousers, at its, $2.97 to $6.94, 3, with extra trousers; strictly all-wool ma- t $4.74, $6.49 and $9.49, length model, all-wool cheviots and 17 to $8.94. Men’s Shirts It's a mistake to buy a Shirt that won't fit and can’t be made to fit, no matter how you twist and turn. All of the Shir we sell are made to fit—and they are marked at fair price ices than 0 ask, i half price. When we do this, there's son. Generally it's because sizes led, or because we just pass them bove the bargain price made by a 1 Main Floor, ing patterns and colors, pleated detached cuffs, 96c., $1.44, $1.98, | Shirts, coat bosoms, negligee at front and back or coat model, fine ffs; cuffs attached; Hand-laundered; mur price... | Custom Shirts: 2! fine’ tect from our Paris office. The Scotch Madrases are frae Glas- « at prices ranging up to $9.98. mn. eS The Underprice Basement is the ideal place for you to supply all your needs in Wash Our offerings keep business humming there. | Goods—the modest-priced qualities, SUNDAY: WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS. , Men's Derby Hats that a promi- nent manufacturer made for the e- tailer to sell at $3.00 and $3.50, The new Spring shapes, of course. declined | Blouse Suits, blue or brown serge and fancy But something went wrong some- raniopte: | s and models, at $2.97 to $9.74. . where, and the Hats varied in aidgalnat % uits, all-wool cheviots and cassimeres; weight--a trifle too heavy, or a apal nat 1-Button Washable Chamots Gloves uffs; sizes 24% to 10 years, at $3.24 trifle too light, This lack Of uni- formity in weight does not hurt the Hats intrinsically, but it does play havoc with prices. Instead of $3.00 and $3.50, choice at $1,88 “Waferflex” Derbies Our “Waferflex” Derby Hat is well named. Wafer suggests something that is thin and light. Flex, from the Latin flectere, flexum, to bend. The hats are thin and light, and they bend in the sense that they freely and easily conform to the shape of the head, Ideal for comfort. That's the best we can say of them—un- less it is that the price is $2.74, The same quality is sold by others at $3.50! : u Panama Hats No use waiting for the mos- shape, bleached and retrimmed, for $1.24 Children’s Dresses, made of smoothly woven, firm white lawn, or imported repp, Dutch or high-neck style and fancy braid trimmed with five cluster tucks, embroid- ery inserting; sizes 4 to 14 years; price elsewhere $3.50; special at $2.69. Week End Candy Special One Thousand Pounds Assorted Chocolates | gow it, They are bright, Prettiest of the prettiest. We qultogs io ae before buying a {Others Ask 40c; Our Regular Price 24c; Special 15c Ib, Strikingly The Highest Grade Factory-made Shoes, kr tom and at eng ae ght, ny he Sa rete One thousand pounds of these Assorted Chocolates are 22% prettystyle for Street or Dress Wear, from th { from prisms; rainbow stripes; | rush—before the cream of the {9 Sale, and that quantity can be quickly reinforced by five sy ai he| nits filched Stripes are rampant—and J South American stock has been {thousand pounds—reserved sweets—at our command in the very. large “0 5 , ieter or mor the ones we show, skimmed. factory. Dream of a Candy bargain—no matter how rosy— Peekek Six and Seven Dollar Values made to measure from the Scotch clan, $2.49, $3.44, | All shapes and sizes ready, and this offer will more than realize it. The Chocolates are , : 4 $3.96 to $9.94 Jabsolutely pure, inside and outside. We make centres as w x Plate mit s made tor n the French nouveautes, $3.44, Panama Hats blocked into any solutely p 5 ell as coating. Therefore, we know the quality of the caramels, creams, marshmallows, jellies, etc., as well as the chocolate coverings. That’s why we can guarantee their purity. No quesswork—certainty. Special for Friday and Saturday, 15c Pound. Main Floor and Basement, large and ib small drawers in base. In $$ —— ——!S — —— re —— ae eee You Can Buy Your | !

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