The evening world. Newspaper, January 6, 1911, Page 14

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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1911. _ Sa ATTENDS COAL GAS DRIVES \GROWDED TRAN FIRSTAID SAVES [Sissi sc] ror ee ue : keeper In New York and who has been THE FUNERAL OF | 24 FAMILIES T0_| HITS “DEAD” CARS LIFE OF ENGLANT, |S caiwerws: WH. Altman & Co. right. Gas escaped to every part of tne| Keeps at No, 18 Reid house, and at 2.90 this mornigg Mier “ath by maytation ean ts conscious. She called in Delano, who) Kept ® dozen or more of them in the —_—.>-—— Seen . 4 shop. The notse attracted Policeman P . y . began artificial respiration while « po. |limm acrove a ohalts es" '°% | WILL BE PLACED ON SALE TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), Banker Present at Services| Five Unconscious From Fur’) Hundreds Bruised or Cut by | Pickle Dealer, Unconscious, Is} iceman called an ambulance t-om st.|_ The policeman forced the door ana Vincent's Hosplta found four gas jets turned on full AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES, . } —_>——- happened to be passing, gnd the two Over Body of Girl Who nace Fumes When Police Glass in Crash in Jersey Revived by Neighbor Be- | Wyre "te yargeon arrival ne on | Accs, ourtaiek Hampi dow, ware | . i wy ina ° H Delano had done his work for him,|Of the birds all but three were over- Annoyed Him. Come to the Rescue. | City Terminal. for Doctor Arrives. Ghstint Wie Gnitions bid acest tully |come by the gas, but retived when ree CONSISTING OF IMPORTED FOULARDS, BORDERED CHIFFONS, - | mov . Tew you learn all that?” the Alaricn ‘Washingt MARQUISETTES, EVENING CREPES, SILKS AND SATINS, 4 - 4 —e enteate milies in the " Passengers in se crowded of William Engiant, @ pickle merchant,| “HO you sur-) gen, rie ‘ashington. : PROVIDED “COMFORTS, | , Trens-fout families tn the atz-storr | « iocat Peansytvanie, ain from) Peete | with store and secsing rooms at No, 94000 astted Delane. | WASHINGTOD 6.—It Is reported AMONG WHICH ARE THE FOLLOWING: “Just picked {t up reading,” replied | to-day that Senator Nelson W. Aldrich a4 4 Fe eee ie iil at his home here from tonailt jand other throat troubles. He was know. Gave him warm milk and mas-|4¢'the meeting of the Senate yesterd y were thrown from their feet or ,., e1 rket Place, was fou un- . seats when the train emashea| Omer Market Pinca, was found Delano. “It's a pretty good thing to four “dead” cars In the Jersey conscious from gas at his home this Hundred and Second street were a ‘oal gas this mooning, and wh: IMPORTED FOULARDS AND DRESS SILKS, ' Stands Bareheaded in Street ame they found the janitor, minal early to-day. The brakes | morning and was saved from death by|saged his wrists and hea:t until they |Shd'his friendé are nervous about his A While Casket Is Being and thelr 1 to arip because of the slip- | award Delano, of No, 6 Center Market | Segan to beat regularly.” condition. USUALLY $3.00 TO $4.50 PER YARD . at $1.38 ASKEL IS Cie her, seven, Svery window in the local f 2 Ma, us in thelr broken. = ae - = — — = | Placed in Hearse. rooms in the basement. the passengers ware on thelr | | EVENING CREPES AND SILKS, Bigel banked the fires in the house at. feet, ready to rush for the tunnel or 11 o'clock last night and then shut off the ferries. As they fell in heaps the ” custom, | falling «iass cut thelr heads and faces. Jacob H. Schiff was one of the seven | All draughts, as has been his cus . he room adjoining the cell vere of women were from People who attended the fy BB: a Mier ect eee lee J to be carried to USUALLY $2.00 TO $2.50 PER YARD at 95e. FANCY SILKS, SATINS AND TAFFETAS, his three sleeping children, To insure vices of Miss Anna Volinsky, whe at cold Sigel left the door of kh of No mitted uleide Monday at the M 0. oor ad tnervonen | Sours ene went tee teen mr cometh of the Closing-Out Sale on Houston St. Store | USUALLY $1.00 TO $1.75 PER YARD at 68c, fan State Hospital for the 1 ed by bim and his wife also was) 4 hurry call was sent fo! bulance | | ft from the Jer ietiieine non tae shat te time in| WM VOGEI & SON WASHABLE WHITE HABUTAI SILK, 27 INCHES WIDE, s almost ffocated fe ne bd vi ta be entered the houne ears, It was ewe e USUALLY 7%. PER YARD at 48c, basement and tried to ar failing, called in Pol Meyers aroused che families on per floors, Many pers fected by inhaling - | atarge! The p rooms, ny flying glass were (Clothiers and Outfitters to Men) eine te Closing-Out Entire Stock Wis is Ge ek 42 INCHES WIDE, IN BORDERED AND ALL-OVER EFFECTS, CHARGES S SLANDER BY sywano.. Everything in Our Houston Street Store ee oe USUALLY $2.00 TO $3.50 PER YARD AT 78c. Tt was as elabor been the daughte ARRANGED _IN_DRESS_LENGTHS. aroused. A physician came from Har- | Court yesterday “ ‘ Reduced Prices Still Further Reduced } When the body was ca If an hour's work the children — Wi wal Gs ale ret Must Be Sold Before Termination of Lease f the banker riod "Tivery Window ty the house ea ite iF he ie No Alterations. No C. 0. D’s. No Charges han the shivering tena ao ma Sansa | Oe Game Seereeaes et WHE SS te Furnishings A SILK AND COTTON DRESS FABRIC TRiFe TC ‘Suits and Overcoats tat wele $18, | Shirts that were $1.50..............00/ Now 65c from } ‘woman TRIES TO DIE BY GAS. ty forthe f Hh MMONOD DC oy Ges i eiw nian. Now $13.50) shirts that were $1.50 and $2.00....... Now 98c! IN DESIGNS CONSISTING OF SOLID COLORS WITH WOVEN j Writes Note Blaming er) aired itn Suits and Overcoats that were $25.... Now $16.50 | 5. and W.” Shirts and others that SILK DOTS, PRINTED FLORAL DESIGNS AND PERSIAN i for Hebrew Hmaband’s ne she | ea NNO thik AES ETT go! vere $1.50 Now $1.15! EFFECTS; HERETOFORE 3&. PER YARD, WILL BE PLACED o the Montet a eld el ag oath ai Gnd $30......+. + 202s esse esses NOW ~ |“E, and W.” Shirts iad -ethiees that 1.35 ON SALE TOMORROW (SATURDAY), AS FOLLOWS: y al he thre h th “f t inc tp bl 4 ak were wiht with th tion af killing er AN ANNEKE J JANS SUIT. ‘Now $23.50) Were $2.00 and $2.30...........444- Now $1. hg a usband which began this way?” A tte 15 "i “E. and W.” Shirts and others that SOLID COLORS . . . aT 19c. PER YARD NEG Caan ON | Trinity OMicinis. Wk Conrt to Dine Silk lined Overcoats that were $40, $3.00 and $3.50 Now $1.88 “No doubt you will be a trifle sur- mine it, PAG ANESEO. crc cevevsecnss Now $27.50} were $9.09 a! renee Vibe te a) PRINTED DESIGNS ; * at 25c. PER YARD I peng SO Sante fark ardens and ves. Spring and Fall Overcoats that were Underwear—odds and ends—that benabe 80c h . elie, but she xentg {FY tow 1 $15, $20 and $25................. Now $10.00) $1 to $2.50. . eel Fur Overcoats that were $85 Now $55.00) American Hosiery Co’s. Underwear, MR SOLUTION | Li re ity han Bae i Ther ‘ I" Praousers that were $5 and $6..-....Now $8,50| was$3.50.........0.cccccssevveee ‘Now $1.35 ind Aves 24th and 35th Streets, New Pork. . . Full Dress Suits that were $35, $42, Neckwear that was 50c and 75c Now 25c! ———— | ? bee, i" ‘a | ane ’ . BiG circa Now $25.00, $30.00, $40.00 Knit Silk Scarfs that were $1 and | | ae Jans « hag ‘i Tuxedo Coats a were $15, $20 (LO BEE Gddc shpounUnCotdountunOun Now 58c| } Aid ied Fah ‘ ‘ STR TG acer ana Now $10.00, $45.00, $20.00)”. P It ; i | Hosiery that was 25c.. AiGe j Kk @ LE ns i nd oppo! « | Spring and Summer Suits that» were ; | i Ti ie ea atte Now $7.50) Hosiery that was 50c.. ay or | 7 | Spring and Summer Suits that were | Sitk Hosiery that was $1............. Now Sc} Grace Elosser Probably Got G20 ese AN Nee tanincunstratiatt Now $12.50! d , : Giges that were $1, si. 15, $1.50 an t Cyanide in Cake, but Nothing Cutaway Coats and Vests that were . Now 7c Founded 1826 % eet bike bd S207928 an S2O ie rear se Now $15.00 Pedi that were $2 and $2. 50. .. Now $1.35 | S min Twige’s Cas London Frock Suits, fi teds, Is stown in Twiees Gas. | Semi-Annual Clearance “xe.resces 2.228 ov s1650 Wamcoes tha wee $200, $500 aid ae Soe i, ye S Raincoats and Cravenettes that were (ta US SSAC TUDE aE Sar ae Now SEs Januar Sale of cn) TAR a ad Mora My Entire Winter Stock of $15 and $18. . Aa Line Now $12.50 Waistcoats that were $5.00, $6.00 and January sale OF ae the, bau 9 S ° English Fancy Stripe POTTS $16.50 | 0) Now $1.85 . ’ Ji 5 & Ch dds ’ wor reveals the fact that she had M ( ) that were $25 and $27.50.......... Now Pajamas, Nightshirts, Belts, Robes, Bathing Suits, Misses untor sharen. ; ea a pe cake and this is taken as en tS) uits and vercoats Rubberized Coats—a special lot......Now $4.00} House Gowns, Jewelry, Sweaters all at half price. Ss oy basis for a pi clue as to the means of polso is som e _ . © erippre | At the termination of this lease we give up the Houston Street Store to con- Ww Biicdtas ane At One - hird Off centrate our undivided energy and attention upon our new store My by rag inter Gar. ments tt cee, Sw ae : : ; : and 44th street--a model and modern clothing institution founded in the very Ee ai aR da ontors It is important to note in connection with this heart of the new retail centre. Hundreds of Garments offered at Walter achieved quite’ Clearance Sale that Maly sloth» are the only Broadway Broadway ¥% to under ori: inal rices tte Pw Men's ready-for-service garments made to-day and Tease, St. WM. VOGEL & SON and Houston St. | . 8 P ry which in cut and in tailoring equal those produced vate Wil aie tae by the best custom tailors. Wwiinesses will that the ar Twigg had te look into help clear the The Corone! Bight, woen over tw be heard, including Mr. and Mrs. Lew: Thi, i I aa eacenie’ ct ine ace This Clearance presents an excellent opportunity to Girls’ Coats of Melton and Cheviot, all lined, $6. 25 ek “ge* acquainted’ —and save one-third besides. : | —— ar... to $12.50 teen in (2, right All of My Winter Suits and Overcoats PP E N H E | M SLLI NS & (°} Girls’ and Junior Coats 9 Chinchillas, Cheviots and Man- nish Mixtures; all flannel lined. Values to $15.00 Girls’ and Junior Coats ~—that were $20.00, now $13.33 that were $35.00, now $23.33 $8.75 case. The ~-that were $17.50, now H13.3| that were $30.00, now $20.00 —that were $25.00, now $16.67 : ‘ 9 MRS. HEWES | 1S INSANE, Store Open Evenings aktkews During the Sate Wealthy Woman “Committed to that were $40.00 now $26.67 34th Street—West The Greatest Clearance Sale Broadcloths, Mannish Mixtures, Zibelines and Cheviote. Many dressy coats in this collection. Values to $20.00 Misses’ and Junior Suits Cheviots, Mixtures aad Basket Weaves, lined and interlined. Value $25.00 Misses’ and Junior Suits | Weat Mill Sanitariam, Mrs, Emma A. Hewes, wealthy and 1163-1165 Broadway, at 27th Street well known in New York o ted this afternoon to Dr. Mi Sanitarium, at Rive tice Page in the Supreme Mrs. Hewes's min wince ‘he death of } ago. She has many delu them ‘hat she has bee abroad, that i we i a le . Offered at a Great Reduction Mrs. Hewes was : E OUR LARGE ASSORTMENT) The Entire Stock of Girls’ Winter Coats Corduroy Velvet, Imported Mix- tures and Wale Cheviots, braid and velvet trimmed, Tt was on the petition of Mrs. Howe's a7 aes. y ARE SURE $15 Girls’ Winter Coats..... AEA iyrere Wire Reduced to 7.90 Value $00.00 Li" Want Beventy th wiret nn tr | Te Fa ie $18 Girls’ Chinchilla Coats............ woe ot) ae dees as Bs, b ‘ausen of Portchester- tha & | vane on ot $20 Girls’ Fancy Trimmed Coats........... « « 0.75 isses @ untor Coats Zibelines, Cheviots, Imported Mixtures; some braid and velvet trimmed. Value $30.00 | —=—_—_ Train Hits Crowded Trolley, ST. LTUIS, Mo, Jan. 6—Twe passengers were Injured when a Var The balance of the High Grade isses’ and Children’s Coats, ages 4 to 16 years, including Fur Coats, at exceptional reductions. Children’s Plain and Fancy Coats Ages 3 to 10 years.....sseeeeees Reduced to 3.95 6.75 8.90 20 Girls’ Junior Suits. . Reduced from 830.00 and 845,00 19.75, 25.00 Votom Station ¢ end of a crowded Bt. Louis to-day. jag flagman did Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St. the Duquesne Limited passenger train . on the Baltimore and Ohio, bound from | PER 5 New York to Pitt#ourg, ran them down | CENT 4 the’Piukerton Tunnel, near here. The ‘ were all employees of the new 26 28 E125" 125“ ST.

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