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FL 2 — sential ‘ \ FIRE! POLICE! DOCTOR! SEEKS ANNULMENT | BECAUSEHUSBAND And the Boy From Hole Into Which He Wedges Himself. | | under a nefghbor's | op small for him to wriggle out of, was rescued in the hundred excited pers tain Kearney and Truck No, 73 | Joe Tirozt, ten years old, of No. 2064| | Pacific street, East New York, gave |folk in his nelghborhood an exciting hour to-day by craWling through a hole —_— Wife Says She Feared Disease at Marriage, but He Said He Didn‘t Have It. the window, | Joe climbed after it Alderman Davies at City Hospital, w the boy was dying from suffocation Fireman Johnny Lot « around Joe, then the firemen pulled. Joe came out, tearful, husband was a victim of tuberculosis, He had given her his word that this was not true. For two years after thetr marriage Through them it w: y {1 with tuberculosis in 1902 and went to California. He re-| turned and was apparently cured at the time of his marriage. The physicians who treated him at the time of his re- cant breakdown were In doubt whether he was now suffering from @ recurrence Battle With Giant Seas and Fierce Storms. weather encountered by the day. Snow and bitter cold, half gales, full gales and a hurricane blow tha | deluged the of the former infection or whether he had deen affected afresh Justice Putnam the papers. = ing he was in grave doubt as to propriety of an annulment tances and wanted experiences. worst of this tered last Thursday, ase ove! et high across the di wept away # as if It had been a ily stem. mngreseman William C, Redfleld o Brooklyn was a passenger on the Cu: Her Mother Aided Her in Getting Testimony, i Adelaide L. Ostby, wife of Oscar F. Ostby, general sales manager of the he began lx months ago. While tn Cal. fore Justice Put Court in Brookly; Her mother, } i hurried home. the Supreme 1 sald Mr. Redtleld, “for *L d_and possessed of whiske: ralled at a flat tn W ; and Fourth sir found Mr. Osi woman called was ordered to pay $125 a month all- mony. The Ostbys formerly lived at No. 49 Stirling F Mother Crazed at Son’ | men, Gennaro Minozzi, ten y No. M Cherry street, wi falling derrick at Cherry erent. Moe Levy MY ONLY STORE) 119-125 Walker St., America’s Greatest Furniture House! u wig Block 8th Ave. GUMAGMNN 35th to &COMpPY 36th st. Continuous Post Enamel Beds Very at- tractive new de- sign, with graceful head and foot. Strong- lycon- {V/ structed | } and in finest | white enamel Aspecial pur- chase of enormous number of these pretty, strongly con- :) structed Beds UY enables us to offer them at this ridicu- lously low price. Other Enamel finish. Beds up to $25. All Sizes Value 2.50 Green Oak’ === White Enamel Dresser 7:28 i Chiffonier, 6-59 Actual $8.50 value Actual $10.50 value. | jams \ | Green Porch =) | Rocker, 2.49 Actual $3.25 Value Very attractive d in the new Green Heather, abso- lutely impervious to dampness and almost indestructible. Very} ir?? ; ’ strong, well, braced |i wide and 17 in. rd comfortable. deep. selieri from {Otser Summer Rock-yOther Chiffoniers evs up to $25.09 from $3.98 to $155 NS A very pretty Chif- fonier — finely con~ structed and in su- Very artistic design, perior white enamel quaint and attractive. Solid oak construc- tion—rich green fin- French bevel 24in. Large drawers in} 8; 30 1-2 Single After = 12 SHRIEK 500 IN PANIC. Fire Department Pulls! that was too by Fire Cap- Joe's mother had been talking out of A comb dropped from her \hatr and went under the stoop next door, He couldn't get out. His mother got hold of his legs, In struggling to escape the simian so | more delectable but coul Ip him. W. 7 If that captur Phe auit of Adete Barshett Gunbiner, |ctter houses wnt "to hee pen lent. Smutien, on the desk at 6) aay PSE ror, doegmnedabcrstlaine than the brought for annulment of her marriage | Mrs. Tirozi yelled. Men and boys|COney Island police station, received a) yifteen-year-old John Robertson of PALE RIPE to Dr. Alfred A. Gunbiner in 1905 by |&Athered and gave advice, Joe and his|message over tho telephone at 10.00] No, 669 Fifty-eventh street, Brooklyn, shrieked a@ duet that was heard | a block away, 1 Hotel, is the owner of the monkey, but an original p in law The f bong of Truck No, 73 galtoped |J8"sling bells and shouting orders, The! i) Owne Putnam in th preme Cov up with axes, fire hooks and rope. They |™e88age was in a woman's voice and) mothe! lyn this afte Mrs. Gunbiner as- | were for »ping away the stoop, but |stated tha men were being murdered year 4 * sorted that at the time of her marriage ;the janitor wouldn't let them. An am-|in « bungalow cc y-| the monkey has done 1 which costs but $1 she had been told by friends that her |Dulanco clattered up from St. Mary's | worth of damage to pro per case (24 bot- ch had been notified that’ @ rope scared aimost they @id not live together because he|biue and slightly scratched. Twenty-ftth street they found about] Find Baby's Corpse tn River. Seek rae Vane was not able to support an establish: | —a fifty women, armed with brooms, flat-| The body of a male chi! brewery weleomed. ment. Since 197 he has dev - SNOW. COLD AND GALES irons, hatpins, rolling pins and other, month old was found ff derculoais and {s now in a sanite ’ feminine articles of war, The whole| North River at Liberty street this ati the Adirondacks, ve'| GIVE. LINER ROUGH TRIP, | netenvornood was tn turmolt. {noon packed in a tin box. The body De. Gundiner waived his rights to pre- It was some minutes bef. he police | was wrapped In a long white dress, It tenths Prank om testifying | Cunardar Caronia. Docks After |©4 learn from the byeathiess woman | was taken to the Greenwich street ata ‘There was nothing spring-like in the Cunard ner Caronia, which arrived here to- decks with the crests of mammoth combers were some of her bad weather was The gale MRS. OSTBY GETS A DIVORCE. |. n er forequarter ‘ay one of the great ven- narder, completing a tour of the world Commerotal Acetylene Company of) outta Mr, Redfield was notified tha Manhattan Borough, got a decree of| there would be an extra session of Con- absolute divorce ay from him be-) gress and immediately changed his orry I missed that baliness ver- ; — A My Clothes are worn | by professional, business and work The styles are right and) | made as well as any tailor can make | * clothing. Only. the price is dif- New York | (did i i A | | THE EVENING WORLD, CONEY ANAZONS HUNT MONKEY ON BUNGALOW RAD | With the assistance of the women and about fifty volunteer small boys, the licemen proceeded to surround the mc key. But every time they wot him sur- | rounded, for more than an hour, they | found he had skipped through the line. | ‘At last Patrolman O'Neill got hold of | Jan old fishnet and got close enough to | the monkey to drop the net over it. | | tney found that a monkey was loose |tn a bungalow colony between Surf avenue and the beach, and had driven out all the women and children. Conboy and his forces advanced on the bungalow. They saw the monkey, a big fellow, skipping along the sand, carrying chicken in one paw and a woman's hat tn the other. They found | that the monkey had invaded all the bungalows and had overturned or thrown about every movable article he j could reach. Chase of Simian Engages Fifty Women and Entire Squad of Reserves. ROM Europe by_ swift ships come high-priced beers. Bue none o'clock this morning that set him to! Who 1s stopping at the Seagate Beach caped from the Seagate Beac this morning by raising a window and men on reserve jumped Into @ patrol, proceeded to the bungalow colony near | wagon and the horae made a record | py. | run of a mile out Surf avenue, At| tles )at any dealer's. | S.Liebmann’s Sons brew Rhein —— what the trouble was’ about. Finally | tion. | f it “Once a wearer of W.B. REDUSO CORSETS, always a wearer,”’ causes this “‘Inducement”’ Sale. “Inducement”’ is the special price reduction of one-third to induce all women, whether of large or average development, to know by actual wear, the marvelous reducing and figure- molding quality, value, fit and durability a W. B. Reduso Corsets. Reduso Corsets are. guaranteed by the Manufacturers to fit large women, as well as those of average figures with equal perfec- tion, and to reduce hip and abdomen measurements from one to five inches, without straps, bands or attachments. Sizes from 19 to 36. This Inducement-Reduso Corset at $2.00 carries the same Guarantee of Fit, Satisfaction and Wear, same non-rustable Boning and wear resisting Fabrics as the regular W. B. Reduso Corsets. At All Stores All Sizes, $2.00 WEINGARTEN BROS., Inc., Makers ‘W.L. DOUGLAS $3, 93.50 & *4 SHOES 531 MEN you are invited to visit W. L. Douglas shoe store and | inspect the Spring and Summer Oxfords and high cut shoes. The greatest variety, all the latest novelties, including Short Vamp Shoes which make the foot look | smaller; High Heel Shoes for Young Men, as well as the more Substantial Styles which have made W.L. Douglas shoes a household word everywhere. Whatever your ideal of a shoe, you will find it in a W.L. Douglas store. WL, Douglas warrants every pair of his shoes to hold their shape, fit better and wear longer for the money than any other make. | BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTES. | CAUTION! The rant w. jame and the retail price protects the wearer om BOYS’ SHOES, $2.00 & $2.50. ext School and Dress Shoes for the Price in America. L. De ny write for catalog ; M DOUCLAS CRI VAS? Third Ave th Ave, . wen Pighth Ave. 1007 Hroadway. Jersey Cit: | 48 Eighth Ave. | 1867 Broadway, 18 Newark Ave, or ANU ANAT LY ERIC STITT ro SOT WER T WTR GAT TITTY, TRIED ene mB WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1911. ‘oo GARG K Coit PAty «0 A White Sale Extraordinary the season’s finest values in undermuslins There is _not an item in this entire offering but it was made expressly to out order. There is not a model in any garment but it is here fully represented, and many costly foreign models are reproduced—dainty conceits that bear the’ impress ‘of Parisian ingenuousness. Materials are the newest, sheerest, silken- soft effects, Trimmings are the becomingest imaginable, And the workmanship displays a consistent excellence throughout. In fact, everything in the world thatcould make this the most notable white sale possible—that much we havedone. : Cembinations. This style garment is a firmly established preference in underwear modes, especially for Spring ord Sumer wear. Cover and drawers and cover and skirt models are equally in favor, and are usua!'y made with belt of beading and ribbon, with attached skirt or drawers, the latter in various models and in either ' circular or norrow style as preferred. A model that is especially adapted where there is a tendency to embon- point is the straight line Princess combination. And for the woman who wishes to wear narrow skirts, the knickerbocker eflect is commended. It covers the knee and is held in position by ribbon-run insertion. Regular Values... 1.50 2.25 3.00 4.50 to 15.00 Special a’ 1.50 1.98 2.98 to 9.95 Gowns, made on Empire lines, with yoke lengthened to meet shortened waist line. Fine nainsook, colored batiste, crepe, cross-bar lawn or silk mull. Trimmed with Val., Cluny, torchon or Irish laces, Madeira or Swiss embroidery and ribbon. Also, various trimmed bottom gowns. Regular Values...... 1.00 1.50 2.25 3.00 4.50 to 12.50 Special at........ .79 1.00 1.50 1.98 2.98 to 7.95 Skirts that are straight, slim little things, with lace ruffles or flat trimmings of embroidery. Regular Values. . 1.50 2.25 3.00 4.50 to 27.50 Special at. 1.00 1.50 1.98 2.98 to 18.50 Princess Slips, made on the Empire or Princess lines, and so much in demand with lingerie dresses. Regular Values. 2.25 3.00 4.50 6.00 to 12. Special at... 1.50 1,98 2,983.95 to 7.98 The offering also includes separate pieces—covers, drawers and chemises—in a large variety of models and price gradations, and made of fine materials and the daintiest trimmings. New French Lingerie at remarkably attractive prices +. eee. 1.98to 3.95 Draw .. .98to 3.95 . 2.98to 6.95 Covers - 1.65 to 2.98 . 1.98to 6.95 Petticoats - 1.98 to 5.95 5.95 to 12.50 Bridal Sets. 8.95 to 12.50 Very Special Values in “‘W.B.” and “‘W.B. Reduso” Corsets You are familiar with these popular corsets and their perfect-fitting qualities —butitisrarely that you can buy them at such low prices as those quoted here. “W. F.” Corsets, long Princess hip and back. Made of fine batiste, with double hose supporters, and de ign-d especially for slim and medium figures. Value 2.00. Tomorrow special at 1.00. “W. F. Reduso’’ Corsets, made of superior coutil, with triple hose supporters, and adapted for ful!’ gures. These corsets are guaranteed not torust. Value 3.00. Tomorrow special at 2.00. Chemi ine Combinations. Gowns... ‘ Princess Slips. May sa'e of negligee wear offers you some splendid values The following negligee wear includes a number of things you will need now that the wan, warm days are here again. The prices will A make your expen-./ ditures as light and as comfortable as negligee wear itself. Nightingale or Belted Jackets, of dotted Swiss. Value 75¢ Tomorrow at S0c Jackets, of dotted Swiss or fancy lawn. Valus 1.50 Tomorrow at 1.00 Dimity Jackets, with !ace trimmings and fancy kimono sleeves. Value 3.00 Tomorrow at 1.98 Nightingales, of embroidered Swiss. Value 3.00 Tomorrow at 1.98 ”' Boudoir Jackets, of net, sill: lined and elaborately lace trimmed. Value 4.00 Tomorrow at 2.98 Long Kimonos, of fancy |: Value 1.50 Tomorrow at 1.00 Kimonos, of white dotted Swiss, with scallop finish. Value 2.50 Tomorrow at 1.50 Princess Negligees, of fancy bordered lawn, with large sailor collar. Value 2.50 Dotted Swiss Negligees, Princess model, with kimono sleeves. Value 3.00 White Lawn Negligee ire model, lace and embroidery trimmed. Value 3.00 Fancy Dimity Neglig rincess model. Value 4.00 Fancy Batiste Negligees, Empire model, elaborately lace-trimmed, Value 5.00 Voile Negligees, with embroidered scallops. Value 6.00 Silk Mull Negligees, in very effective colorings. Value 6.00 Tomorrow at 1.50 ‘Tomorrow a 18 Tomorrow at 1.98 ‘, Tomorrow at 2.50, Tomorrow at 2.98 , Tomorrow at 3.95 Tomorrow at 3.98 No woman should miss this Sale of | Low Shoes. Values 4.00 and 5.00 \ Early Monday morning and steadily ever since eur patrons have been avail- ing themselves of these splendid shoe values. The opportunity tor you, however, is in no sense diminished, for we started with 3,000 paurs, and all models and all leathers and all sizes and all widths are still obtainable. If you and every other woman knew what sterling values these are, the balance of these fine shoes would be sold in the space of a single hour. Just ponder that. 2.85 Sale of Fine Blouses for Women at extremely low prices A more exquisite collection is hardly conceivable, nor more favorable prices, 2 And this at a time, mind you, when you really need a number of effective waists, | Elouses, in a nurrber of cfiective models, in Bulgarian colored or two-toned effects, \ as well as in white en troicered. Ff ish or low neck, Value 10.00 Tomorrow special at 4.95 | Elcuses, of Frerch voile or bierch batiste, in six models, with colored embroidery i ardvoiletomatch, CtherswithrealIrishlace. Flighorlowneck. Value 7.50, Tomorrow special at 3.95 | Elouses, of all-over embroidery, in a large variety of models, embroidered in i colors, white or cen.bination colorings. Also all white. Value 5.00 Tomorrow special at 2.98 | Elouses, anunter of attractive styles, in marquisette, all-over embroidery, tine batiste or i French lown, cletorated with colored embroidery and fine laces. Value 3,00 Tomorrow special at 1.98 | Elouses, in high or low neck models, braided and embroidered in colors and clatorately lace-trimmed, Value 2.00 Tomorrow special at 1.00 We Want Your Furs “Life is largely a matter of furs and cold storage,” said the moth as he settled into a siesta after a munificent meal of mink. “Now, if the charming owner of this glorious coat ex- ercised the same judgment in caring for it that was required in making the money to pay for it, this would be a perfect world. The trouble with people is that they strive too much fo get and too little to hold.” If this fluttering philosophy touches you, let us call for your furs now, before it is too late. They ought to be in the Saks Cold Storage Vaults right now. Drop us a line or tele- phone us tocell. ‘Lhe benefit to you is out of all proportion tothe nominal charge we make. Splendid Values in Infants’ Wear—many sensible savings The prices of infants’ apparel habitually seek a lower level at Saks’ just about this time. It is a custom established by the children’s transition into cooler attire, and this year we have made the occasion exceptional in every respect. Prices are much lower than you would exrect to pay even at a sale, White Dresses Values 75c to 7.50... 0.2... 00: To-rorrow at 50¢ to 3.95 Colored Dresses Values 1.50 to 6,50. .. ..To-n orrew at 98¢ to 3.95 Bloomer Suits Values 1.06 to 5.00 To-norrew at 69¢ to 3.95 ane Values 5€c to 7,50, To-morrow at 8¢ to 4.85 Lon Valucs 50¢ to 7,50. To-n orrew at 39¢ to 3.98 Infants’ Imported French Dres Yoke Model Waist Models. ses. Excellent materials and extraordinary values. . Special at 1.25 to 2.98 Russian Models...... Special at 2.50 to 5,95 Special at 2.98 to 12.50 Long Slips...........Special at 1.50 to 3.98 ” i

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