The evening world. Newspaper, March 29, 1909, Page 11

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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1909, 4 " Ls GEORGIA TRAIN WRECKED, (an — ey | | « Double “S. & H. Green Std)8)\ sm | lly FATHERS RFD MASK CLUE WALLABOUT FIRE | THREE PERSONS INJURED. 136-140 West 23d St. || With Purchases Before 12 0’ Clock » / " | Passengers Severely Shaken When _— anne a = a a 10 FIGHT AGAINST | 10 BURGLAR WHO THREATENED 1 Care Were Derailed at Switeh, B PERTHW, 1807 NO SNe aL EN OTHER STORE GRIFFIN, Ga, March 29.—Passen- bf ia | BCR an ON args ow Aly SIEGEL C;0OPERE | Mason to Atlanta, were severely shaken 5 =a Veit be : UT N BOARD. CHOKED WOMAN DESTROY MARKET bien 6 AHL es STR Hee “RELIABLE” __TAINAYE _ve.aneenmur.rveg ___HOWYORK {was painfully injured, and two mail | lclerks were slightly hurt, when the _ eel 7 | | train split a switch as it entered the Carpets & Furniture _— === Ss |Gritfin yard { anu 6 , {The express one and mall car were 3 /% 4 Politicians of Both Parties Op-| Mrs, Crashlitz Clung to Face| Restaurant, Barber Shop, Two) tuned over ant the two passenss Tt EW ERY THING FOR HOUSEKEEPING | || Civ pose Change Proposed in Cover; Also Bit Robber Produce Stores and Wood GREAT REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Olten the best valucs are not namedin these New Charter \ iri enware Store Burned. | Papen are lists because quantities are not large enoug . | on Wrist, a ed, | 9 i ; : | —— sa | DR. CANFIELD WEAKER, Bedroom Furniture | to be advertised. ‘These are displayed NY | tr * | » Attack Followed Ner- 7 p i e various de- | ‘ARE GATHERING FACTS. | ates. nena Crashtitz, who was attack- Fire whlch threatened the destruction creniiaaie tS Bulg red Neh White Enamel Beds . $3.75 to $9.00 cable’ i ite gales 208 Ae ihe pi pee | edlibyzfeuburalarainvayced| meskyand)|ccgN eucimul Ststketn 1 ECo0t20 2051) | aula RIBS Oi (Former Prices, $5.75 to $13.50.) partmenis—it will pay N ; ay |erush hat, while asleep yesterday morn. |t-14% wiped ouf a restaurant, a barber) At St. Luke's Riearlenteticeltens Figures From Other Cities to Jing tn he iter Auta nh “| 800, O\ Sieol IE CT ETE OTL) prod-| Hair ae tie ( ) Brass Beds . - . erase $12.00 to $34.50 Women’s Black Prove A‘Jermanic Body Lexington avenue, declared to-day that |uce establishments, located In the mar-I pectic attack following a ner (Former Prices, $17.50 to $52.00.) | i i ; ved the man was a former |Ket, before the firemen halted the prog-| resulting from the collision of a street B deloth Jackets | re, man she had ejected | ress of the flames, Tho fire, which|car in which he was riding and a br : Springs and Mattresses also Greatly Reduced. roa ot 100 Large, i i ery wagon, It was sald this morning pring! vas te session of the board- | caused a loss of more than $11,000, was| that the doctor's condition wae hot ma Golden Oak and Mahogany Finish Chiffoniers and Another of Our Pop- Jfanned by a high wind, which sent! terlally changed, although he was a ; Special Price: lar “Tuesd: If the legislative body of ness of the bedroom, where! sparks flying through all sections of the weaker, Bureaus at Special Prices. ular “Tuesday $ New York is to be reduced, ked man aah hee after two.story market struct Ty a oo aE Our New Stores are only half a block from Sixth Avenue Bargain’’ Sales j to the provision of the proposed re ures. But In the strug.{, Chatles Harman, cashier in the res-| Elevated and Hudson Tunnels, and five minutes from all CPanel aie { charter, {t will only be after a bo AGEN CE Eli OSU THR EArEO Hor aN LCE Martie Are You Tired New Jersey Ferries. Surface Cars pass the door. HE picture tells prac: |ff y for all the local politicians of both par- | him to avorallirenchvonthei| i tremuaeuan sieier et ape pat ateia ait : - | tically the whole f e Job" ac ehen- | the same oa e had heard fall from) 7 sae reat ; i ecstory, K i formulated. lone pier Meee pote cian assured him that all was ag usual tn és LONG CREDIT LOWEST PRICES prince *Chap famed. GUE 3 c le col ttee will roceed |. sF A) sail alt he 44 Ty Tl a ati apne oem erect ee emanate me oe f A M TAVAtbary) GithIe} era anys ttanter ppd be CEA Gy bas 4 ral magltiees PEAR NDE LIANE SOS x shown for the first time, ’ \ {ts protest. Accom fire was blazing merrily in the wooden-| Dr. Whitney's Flesh Builder 10% Discount for Cash caretully mee a E008 4 tee, which will be headed b: ‘ore of Herman Lins, next door, SE, \} ack broadcloth. oat” ‘ Walsh, will be an of pre ‘ewe pentavente a SENT FREE. 2 cS WwW f 6 h A \} rates long; notch collar; 3 business men and . prep ho was standing if . 23d ites est o t ve. || é leeves: tailorestitched JIN) | ralse their voice against the pr moke about the | “A perfect Toman, § | coat sleeves; ta ALS ee eared Aton earth BROOKLYN STORES | Peake tronty amd He { The dele : | through front; line ; eae his arms, rushe it is “R All above, Flatbush Ave Ana Fulton Street | throughout with excellent iy only wv t employees followed. | ear-resisti = ' dustice/as we Wy tale th SbreEd A OAL ODA Ler id me to admire, 0 J N) | vas Tae eee " i wrists a, at No. 4 Wash- i ( » y y i : to the restaurant | Admiing, love.” 6 i from 32 to 44 4 4 arrived. They saw H bust. Pi | further spread and Ordinarily our |f © | Des cond alarm, With the ee Nature never In- selling Brice for u { as otiat tus came police reserves a janyeoneno be | GhOHO] GOARG 2, bi H ati avenue, De Kalb aye. [{MM) tt an | Jd B ; tion of a ue and Clymer street stations. jand if the flesh would be atleast ff % t } regard th The chief loser was Lins, whose store | !26 functions are $6.75, | AN we ec Is mere than $1000 They're aa f by the Cl ks of : Tat % a‘Tuesday Bar- + In Other Cities. 1 . t gain” at $5. The " rk of Ch e Mae ‘ ha over Havers haat (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Front.) quantity is limited. bi va elu hades * MARTIN APOLOGIZES fromen ith i ‘tl Crib Silkolene covered, | Shopping Large size; stron | ~ women With its 7 s et ed, 0) L size; neil. | PERG | jun Comforters ressanly 88 go | Bags fan cota Fe 4 | | f | p each; Tuesday. €} larly 50c; Tuesday. c { er RUNNING GUN FIGHT == FOR EJECTING BARING Ghe Standard Piano ra Pat) ° | { tu " Very popular, desir- ae ies i bets of the Wo rid ore able afi Sante use; | Ready-to- Of fancy hair-braid, Second Branch cc bers, on | | ae HN CD enH aati om, WITH Wo BURGLARS estaurateur Regrets Error of Try if ne | | Misinformation That Brought About the Incident. A Masterpiece of Piano Craft. The lowest price consist- (Fifth Floor, Front.) and wings; Tuesday... $1.25 (Second Floor, Front.) On request we will send you a full te treatment of Dr. Whitney's Flesh Builder to try. We go to this expense to show our Bed Striped ticking; rel D, “y jess feathers; regularly | Pillows §9c each; Tues- 37¢ \ Four Shots at Close Range Miss Policeman McMahon, Gowns; pretty new styles, | Women’s | Undermuslins day u the surest way to secure it tae i ie . . Ws end Charles Baring, the well-known writ-| asing vitality this Treat- (Third Floor, Front.) daintily trim ou gitiv, : Bats 3 produce i 1 bi 1 Stamped German linen; | med with lace and embroidery; Who Wounds Fugitive. er, of No, 4 New street, to-day made Wactouae ree ent with quality of workman Stand ea ated pretty de-| splendid values; regularly sentatives SS Puce muted: pe anenya writen) to piace hi d 1 ] Covers sions spoke stitched; 89c; Tuesday........,,,, 59C i) Ss . Martin \ waukee, write fw con ¢ of Ald reatment No. 1 is the general system (Third Floor, Front.) flesh builder Suede Vine quality stitched edges, Roman | Rugs gold-plated buckle; Easter | regularly $1.25 Ss ge used by both men and Yo. § ts for giving de Over One Hundred ie eaheae at | Million Dollars worth in Fh cove daily use. STEINWAY & SONS In & $50,000 damage y Mr. Baring, who was] 1 a companion, It now ap-| eause on the night of | leather; | Matting Japanese matting rugs; | 2x 15 ft.; medallion ! and floral ef- Hat regularly $8.50 *) $6.75 belts shades; Tues esday ., y chosen over two years. Thirty-Two for Cleveland, lerk of ¢ cl g expen: da full 600. treatment | vill be sent you in a plain package by re- | I find that the information | Zn mall and Mr, Strickland | is dated Fob, § and read as “Floor, Fro (Fifth Floor, Fi nt.) ty ¢ Dear Sir: upon which you r Hill Two “Tuesday Bargains” in | a select va fa aMtAUeaRt | Steinway Hall, 107-109 East 14th Street, New York City 9 were excluded from my resta on “Har tonae ofa |the evening of dan. 1 192, upon In HYAMS & Subs Bxpren Slaton al he Do Women’s Shoes ie i} he house o z ft if i} | s +, ny ¥ n body elected a EP An aera vobberler stigation, has not been substantiated | For no particular reason whatsoever, except that we like to give 4 1 EE avs Nalin » iil, he decided | Ww believe it to be untrue, i Te) | extraordinary bargains as often as possible, we announce the two follow= 4 i Board of A 1 up the men and ask for an eter haut! riyaparel OPER OPENS DA ing sensational values for tomorrow: 4 ‘o me because, so far as} vation has gone, I had ed you as a proper and | Our Own $2.50 | Suede Shoes, $1.95 Beautiful high and low styles of superior leathers, You will find identical grades in ‘spe- cialty” shoe shops at $3. GRAND $3 Tan Oxfords § eur 1.50 and Gibson Ties, These comprise principally special groups of a few dozen pairs of a kind, but a total of several hundred pairs; ali sizes, (7 Ep BEAUTIFUL writes sists of th Cou of x» Baring, (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Rear.) ‘Hydegrade’’ Pretty stripes; ; Rope Petticoats loc), Colca brown, dark wine and black; good style and xcellent quality; regular! excellent quality 8 Wy 59c unjustiflable, Mr, for itself.” } Combination of col- Portieres rings regularly . to $2.75 each; Tuesday. $1.35 (Third Floor, Front.) ; i | Matting variety of patterns; 6 | Wear Hats all the new shapes ' if feet wide; regularly 95c a | . and shades; trim- t yd.; Tuesday...., 67¢ med with long quills { FOREIGN NEWS voters in CORSTATEST MARBLEIZED EFFECTS $1; Tuesday . Bamboo Corner chairs; seats Each ward Is entitled to at Ie | BROOKLYH iS = k | (Second Fioor, Center.) Chairs ¢overed with Japanese bd member, te importa . < > interests ride | . f matting; A ef Gust whatlelpuresyenoy is imy ortant to readers of large interests and wide 4 : Good A model suitable for tarly $1484 Ticnayeon 95c ¢ Cily cl information, Corsets *"Y figure; long and (Fifth Floor.) 1 y HENRY T. S Oe) medium waist; in Cou- ae : 4 MAR UIS L 4) til and Batiste; lace trimmed; Horse and "Gray Beauty’ 4 | ADY HENRY pautere attached Wagon Outfits aca an j sh 75¢; es b A oi « THOMPSON, cond F | action; two. horses and a if ANSE DAQUIN INO cs 5 Rag A une assortment vo | repute Tsay B86 | E D aN SS eONTTA [é ; choose from; regu: , 5 4 HUGO VON BETTAUER, Furniture Cut Glass ‘ AINS,/ . iu ANY. Dolla jariy's1; Tuesday. 50€ | Cognac The celebrated Charles ft ‘ ; furnish the most complete, accurate and interestin vy ig ay \, 4 (Z Third Floor, R Ferrand brand; very old i news from abroad to the pares Silver oI MPLE.< NG) Tedd Mees ae RtRn Brandy vintage; choice truity Pianos Rugs / sS eday neatly. finished; with | qualit old elsewhere at $1.35 NEW YORK AMERICAN. -TrYou Qos EREA MILLER Stoves China A,y0U,000 Satiatied Castomers Boars i voice; regularly $2.50; Tuesday......., $1.65 (Third Floor, Rear.) a bott ur regular price $1.25; Tuesday.......... (Fourth Floor, Front.) roves we sell _housefurnishings lower Sepa) ay ee 2 mperial Size The largest and Peaaa Machines Machines; 0) ily grown in Califor- CHULZ* | CREDIT EXTENDED, strongest “Tuesday des as those ; our regu. Barga sold lar pri nia; guaranteed ACA) crop fruit; regularly 25¢ a 1b.; 25-1b, box Tuesday, $3.70 3-lbs., Tuesday 48e Tuesday 1.) (F Floor.) $6 Mission Lamps | Substantially Made ot Weathered Oak—a ‘‘Tuesday Bargain’’ at 52.85 | Dee the past year we have sold thousands of these quaint- Would you bother to wash the wheat and scour it? That's what WASHBURN -CROSBY CO. Trade Mark Reg. U.S. Pat. Otlice. By Rainbow Dye Co. NEXT SUNDAY'S WORLD will contain another looking and serviceable weathered oak mission lamps to as many ; set of beautiful Rainbow Easter Eds Dye doinmillin LD MEDAL F 7 How? That’s an easy question} Papers, ready to be used at once for dyeing Easter J to answer. First, make note of i 4 . . EM aiieagy UL bel Cll Nena er dives ie 5 6 de of weathered oak throughout; Its pure and cleanly. the fact that The World printed | 288s Each paper gives a different result. They {| mais ol misthertd oak Mroushout: 1,380 separate “Business Oppor- tunity” Advertisements last week —179 MORE than ALL THE ( OTHER NEW YORK MORN. ING AND SUNDAY NEWS- PAPERS COMBINED, As many or more opportunities to start in business on your own account will be advertised in The World next week, So Why Work for a Small Salary ? tain 4 rich green art panels. Fitted for Gas of tubing chimne Fitted for Oil—with japanned oil- Q% pot and chimney. b) Fitted for Electric Light —with 6 feet of cord, Edison plug and socket are unique and unexcelled. Very simple, non-poi- 2 - complere with 6 feet z, burner, mantle and sonous, and may be handled safely and effectively by children. The dye does not go through the shell. Remember you get these Easter Egg Papers Free with Next Sunday's World, SPECIAL TO OUT OF TOWN READERS: Any person failing to get these papers will receive them by writing to the Easicr Egg Editor, Sunday World, P. 0, Box 1354, New York City, > aa, WASHBURN-CROSBY'S GOLD MEDAL FLOUR THE VERY HIGHEST QUALITY _ Many More Equally Attractive “Tuesday Bargains’’ Are Printed in Detail in Tonight’s Journal -_ IT MAKES LITTLE DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU NEED— A SUNDAY WORLD “WANT” WILL GO AND GET IT. satisfied customers. The price named is especially lowered for } tomorrow's selling—it is the lowest ) ever quoted ; Each lamp stands 24 inches high ' H | Ask for “S.&H." Green Tracing Stampa— We Give Them Se

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