The evening world. Newspaper, August 15, 1895, Page 8

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Sree ee ee nrc: Responsibility for the West Broadway Horror Not Yet Fixed. THE INQUEST TO-MORROW, And Next Weck, Perhaps, the Matter May Go Bofore the Grand Jury. CAUSE OF THE CRASH IN DOUBT. Corener Fitzpatrick Dec'ares the n Was Not the Weak Spot. — SHOWING TH cist SITION AND SUT as possible. “We have decided Although a whole week has elapsed | @inee the wrecking of the big Ireland will be made as thorough and searching the first step to be taken i to let the OF THE conc! PVORTING TH ANITR BACK AND FUNNIEST PLAY IN 1 Genuine he sald, “that Laughs Extra Lively Performan: BOBLOCK RESTING ON THE EDGE OF THE | N PILLAR TOWN. at Thene ntered into juilding at Third street and West go before a Coroner's Jury - roadway, in which sixteen workmen | fact that Builder J. H. Parker! The dramatic eritic sau Meera tivea and ivan others foreman, Telford Sellick, are the office this morning, glanced hurried- Jost their lives, and many others were weriously injured, no legal steps have feen taken to fix the responsibility for this shocking disaster, or to punisn those whore carelessness or wilful neg- Ject has resulted in so great a loss of under $5 bonds each that Joseph Gutder, had charge those who can be held far as the known facts the foreman who of the plasteriny undr bonds for alleged erim lessness, insures the attendai to answer, and ly over his mail, which an handed to him on a ail hummed the latest popular Whiskers Get Tangled at He Straightens Them responsible, #0 in regard to the | to the composing-room, Out | Morn," and sent the following critique n office boy ver salver, tune, “His Night, but in the | WORLD: THURSDAY EVEN AUGUST 15, 185. FOUGHT FOR KIS GOLD Aged Farmer Morris’s Desperate Battle with a Burglar Grasped the Bare Biade of a Knife and Disarmed the Thief. His Son Slept Peacefully Through the Whole Disturbance, 4, near Glen- J lives na Morris, and #tre independent. hes a large farm and a big bank ae He ts sound of 4 wind, “ aT plough with the best farm-hand, and he works early, late and cheerily Yesterday morning h sup before day and walked to the ficlds with the dawn, He wor all day long, and, after supper, was stralhtway abed and rmingdale re rtraight He Hinb an asleep before the chickens lad stopped crowing to one another, His last thought was, “I forgot to to the t for but iil be ¢ night.” nk, can follow the f Ry 1 oP, M. old John Morris was Pole O'Flaherty, of the Oak Worsted Sack Bults, formerly |= through with sleeping for rest and was street police station, while en post on (24 foor—main building. | $13.99 and $14.99, all reduced 9 ginning his sh of refreshment. Ferry stcect last night saw Andrew — padies' White Dotted Swies te 5 8.9 H | Just then some one touched him on the Gexsunti, eighteen years old, of 293 guits, extra wide skirts, with Boys’ all-wool Long-Pants on on ver 00 der. 7 street, running into the street. two rows of insertion Bulls, medium weghte, auit- ] : ie ue Lindl Nhe hie Sale ee? Hh rty Hetsridhad ~ boy and asked French waist, with rows of able for early full wear, 6 61 John Morris eat up in bed. In front of him w ne was going. insertion, turn-down colle worth $9.00, a . | him stood a huge fellow with a gray “I have a date to mect a girl in Pearl and extra large #! us alt Boy's all-woot ii & 08 BOWERY, COR. HESTER ST. cap drawn down to the ¢ of a black street, and as 1am late I run to meet insertion and lace ruffle reduced from 88c. to. f 49 mask that completely hid his face. In her," replied the lad around the bottom, worth 3 99 Boy’s Outing Wasts, in WE ARE one hand he held John Morris's lantern, | This answer did not allay the police-' $7.00, at..... . | plaids ana checks, plaited | SELLING In the other was a big pistol, and John | man's suspicions and making a@ hurried teas Lawn front and back, reduced from Morris was looking straight into the Search of the boy's pockets he found 1) Hatin: awn Organdle and tc, to. zi 19 $12.00 & $15.00 barrel of this pistol, ramail Uitte gla chain that topked ae | Grp: extre eite ane eee esa sace i 9 “Come, I'm in a hurry, Give me the|though it. had been wrenched away | Of €Xtra wide skirts, Mned , MEN Ss SUITS ” pina is Be ve ¥ | throughout, Spencer waist, Midsummer Sale of |}. The bo: € vatch be- v’ ye =4) 1 “E aln't got it," eald John Morris, “it's | joc nequoy feclared that the watch with yoke and turn-down - of Teekman and Gold streets, When | om finding the doors were also fastened” by Inalde Koch w Nl up at the station, ft belts gave Up the attempt and went away. E at his Wateh chain was — ans . | Another Book Swindter Caught. Charles D, Burt, who sayt he ts a lumberman, ————$—$—$$$———— Old was remanded in BROS the Th morning 4 e burg than ft a aa a University p ovren pif 0 Neat and. Cha pring et highly ‘corlimenting the TO-MORROW, hens pollvemen on thed icy é ‘ thapsed Koch aad held Gessant for trial — “hi tase | Moris fired ins i The New Mah | While they last (and at this price Crimmines douse Nurgine-Proo! insane Tena) they will certainly not last many pur husband to carry i An attempt = ed the old-fashioned Hours), & line of [he had his pistal joo foint, Conm. early a, r “said the new woman, id | fhe’ went to Jook for nie Peat, Cone. eas 4 1 TEN suis SHOE a uUehite hac utaata ote LADIES’ LAUNDERED » bese bedroom was on the other seman ty ' q R. H. . SHIRT WAISTS, in fancy plaids and stripes, full * | SIXTH AVE. TH TO 14TH ST. f \ C Y. CO ee and won at the ridiculoualy #9 | low price o' EVERYTHING-=-EXCEP C -EXCEPT HIGH PRICES.| . 19 as Each, Ladies’ Suits and Men’s and Boys’ Clothing. | Value of above fully 65¢, cacts Children’s Reefers. meareg immed | SR the it disappear he said with a long sigh, go to the doctor.” SAID HE HAD A DATE. Developments Show Caused Hin Men's fine blue Serge and lon barber at 1s ‘The inquest before Coroner Fitzgerald hhas been set down for to-morrow morn- fg, and if the programme, which has been arranged by the District-Attor- Rey's office in carried out, this proceed- fog will consume several days more, 80 that the matter cannot come before the Grand Jury for final action until some time next week at the very earilest. The officials in charge of the investi- disaster are concerned, Coroner Fitapatrick, who t= an old builder, has also been making an ex- amination on his own account, with Assistant District-Attorney Miller, but he admits this morning that he is stilt uncertain as to the cause of the col-| lapse. Whether it was defective tronwork “There was a fairly good audience at the first performance of the rattling comedy-farce, “The Jolly Ghouls; or, Inquests Gone Wild," which was pro- at enormous expense (to the yesterday In the Crowner's Th on Centre atreet, The stage atre, Vung for the first act was remarkably realistic, real wooden doors and genuine in the upper structure gation say that this delay Is Inevitable] way under the weight for the reason that it has taken all this time to clear away the rubbish and! moor, @ebris in order to recover the dead|the foundatio Bodies buried beneath the wreckage, and | Which to ascertain the real cause and extent | {10h of the disaster, Now that this has been | f Accomplished, for Contractor Galligan ™ or whether it w: into the xo stery to him, material that was stored on the higher the that first gave plaster walls being used. T! of the buildnig part, that knockabout, was admtrabl by the comical Mr. Heebero may say, has created the as weakness in girder pillar, he principal of Emilober, the eccentric | y sustained ot, charac Mr, Heeberoot was wonderfully made up with a Svengali beard and wig pearance on the stage Was greeted with * r before he had ope r Fitzgerald says he does not had of and his men completed their work at the | ,jQhe the wit laters. found in. the Vand Mr Joemos, as ruins yesterday afternoon, it is sald that basement had anything to do. with ae ae tad texdele the legal proceedings will be pushed the accident. Only an edge of the f their parts, forward as rapidly as possible. | FARTS, CPO test Wailer Eimtlober, In the second act, ‘A number of experts from the Build fh sent by turned tour “double handsprings and ul kicked the Jolly attorneys over the foot- ings Department, under the di and notwithstanding the tm. {ticked the jolly attorneys oer ee wien rvision uf Supt. Constable, have force of the blow which struck ne picked r club and knocked SAling 8 carefull examination of th yal of thn’ cetera dia (tie -turnit splinters, yelling, ne Buna. | “Things was ent, ain't tt, here structure during the past week, but it] of the Tulld- than the Supreme Court ip,” he was fe stated that even now only vague re-| sults as to the direct cause of the col- lapse have been obtained, and that it will require several days more of study before the exact facts have been sifted out. t he had or the facts wh to give out he lines and methods which he had been would enly say th. ‘With regard to the Grand Jury Inves-| making a most exhaustle tigation of the disaster, Acting District. Hon, and that fe wae aii Attorney Lindsay said to-day that this suy at the Coroner's ing! # Hats. kadies’ Bathing Suits, Shoes €) LADIES’ Bathing LADI Buite, like cut, of a oy g2 qa » navy | fine bl jue flannel, plain|tine, all sizes, 84 iantine, trimmed or trimmed with |to 46, at {with white braid, \ sizes 34 to 40, at 3.48, BATHING SHOES, with Stockings attached, all sizes, 85. .19 to .89 braid, sizes 84 to 40, at 1.89, 2.48. BATHING SHOES, without stocking attachment, all gizes, pair, .25, 29, 49. BATHING CAPS in Rubber, Silk and oiled Silk, each from ..... 3 hadies’ Outing Suits. Ladies’ Outing Suits, of black or navy blue, imported and domestic, double and single warp storm serge, in Blaz-rand Eton Jacket effects, sackets half lined with si/k,large balloon sleeves, full sweep skirts, with organ-pip back, the best suit values in New 7. 98 York, at 3.98, 5.08 and... 4° Ladies’ Cuting Suits, with Blazer Jackets tait ined with silk, extra large balloon sleeves ane sailor collars of black or navy ue English storm serge, reau 9) ge, revuced 6.98 from $12,50 to. Outing ‘wits, with Eton or Blazer in tan or gray, fancy mixed English and plain black, an and veilian Briliantine, at C98 ROR \. Ladies’ Outing Suits, with Blazer Jacket and tull-sweep skirt of fine all-wooi covert cloth, in tan and gray; reduced from ’ " 3.98 kadies’ Waists 1*2 Price. Ladies’ Waists, with laun- dered collars and cuffs, in the newest and prettiest styles, with extra large balloon sleeves, in Percale, Madras, Gingham, Sateen, ni bray covered, nor was he at liberty, he sald, will have something te © declined ‘orien which ich he had dis- encored thr Asa fun vt pursuing. at he had been examina- engaged scenes was hardly in Roe though the contrast was drai extreme. It should which ts what the audien juest to-morrow, store. missing till you see it. The be cut aker “The Jolly Ghouls" is’ shotgun and help him. all that could be wished, but It needs @ Mtle pruning in parts.” The introduc. top and drew a knife, farmer felt nything now in regard to tion of the weeping Jady in mourning in what was com and reached out and f the investlga- the middle of the most ludicrously funn; t the knife by the blade, The taste, matic ih t out. ‘Then i e e he held on. “Give me % and I'll let you go,” sald there would be nothing but nonsense loft the burgla nees at the Crowner's Theatre expect nowadays. Summer Isn’t Dead Yet—%*,>y 2 long way. to the bank, “You're a ar,” sald the mask, up or 11 put a bullet into that old car- |" OHMaherty took the boy to t cass of yours. ' and then went to the broth By furnishing a false dese By this time John Morris realized that | [3 (UMUSnINE & fale den he was not dreaming. He fully grasped duced to lie, the policeman |what was wanted of him, out he also saw clearly that he could not give up the $300 which represented so much hard work, So he gave a frightful yell and rolled out of the bed, He dashed his fist against the lantern and grabbed the man ih the maale by his great leas (Went the light and off went the pistol John Morris felt something like th 4 if across his lett arm. nd, in the tol, Crack uillet missed. ris gial bed the pistol and, with ch, made the more powerful by tw of his $10, twisted it out of the burglar’s hand. “You're a strong old devil!" shouted the burglar, and the old man heard the lantern swish through the air, then felt its sharp edge t deep into his cheek der the left eye, ‘This was just wha peded to make him real mad, He closed with the burgl and they rolled over and over, the burg.ar curs) the {old man shouting to his con to get the had ‘one watch and that avenue, Koch, 0} dition ‘at th an intoxicated ¢ West 234 st. English Colored Linen Duck, White Sailor Collar, After several rolls the burglar got on Outing teal sunk deep Into his hand, but “Not a cent,” said old John, enraged by jhe smarting’ wounds, Just then his bo street, and that he had just got “ave [it from, « Jewveller's where it had been formation from the barber that he only the prisoner had ited when he said the watch was his collar of white striped lawn, extra wide bishop sleeve, with cuffs to match collar, worth $12.00, at..... Ladies’ extra fine Batiste and Organdie Suits, in pink and lavender full flare skirts, fancy walst trimmed with iace or satin ribbon, 5.49 Upholstery, Fabrics s# Rugs. 4 floor, new and main building.) Nottingham Curtains, latest design, variety of pattern 1.61 1,81) $6, MEN’S PANTS, $1.90 *6 Regular Price 84, $5 & SU. regular $2.75 grade. Nottingham Curtains, latest design, variety of patter regular $3.00 quality. Fine Bagdad Couch Covers, LY ving later found August Brooklyn, $9 98 Were $15. extra full bishop sleeve, r¢ in] worth $15.00, at... 49 fries ehewnere Ladies Black Brilliantine Double-faced ekirts lined throughout, vel- teres, vet bindng and three pipe back, worth $4.00 at. ab Lad es’ Blue ard Blick Serge Skirts, four yards wide, lined with percaline, velvet binding around the bottom, shirred back, worth $5.00 a sy Ladies’ Biack Sicilian Mobair 2.24 fringe, quisite designs our price.... 3.99 5 ft. 6 inches hi Floor Olicloth Skirts, extra wide, lined throughout with percaline and velvet binding around 6 4Q Sets the bottom, worth $10.00, at.. Ov a) Children’s Red Neefers, trim- med with rows of white braid, fancy gilt buttons and bishop sleeves, worth $5.00, at Linoleums, per 2.99 value, in material, many instances at less with inserted Dado and Frieze, deep hand-woven worth $10.00. 2 4.98 Domestic Smyrna Rugs, ex- sold everywhere else at $2.00 Japanese four-fold Screen per square yard, of fine grade Japanese matting, Closing out all of our Ladies’ Waists at half at $2.50, our 1.49 Velou: & 83 BOWERY, COR, HESTER ST, and colors, 1.49 Bevrrrieee, — 289 and high-grade Lino- leums in a@ large variety of styles and ‘The only full accounts of the base. 20c, to 41 square yard, Bac. to . ball game are given in “The Even- World's” Night Extra, issue@ ediately after the last play hat than cost of|**" ™*** See Sixth Avenue, 21st to 22d Street. There’s lots of sizzling sultriness ahead, lots of use for summer goods that are now going a-begging for brainy bargain buyers in our Silks. ALL-SIL ORIENT, In and heavy we CREPE ALI jelica 1 LED ALLE JAP corded eff m Ze, to peclal pric BLACK CRESS GOODs. 52in. BLACK FRENCH | SERGE, fine quality, former price, 79 .:, .39 38.inch BLACK SWIVEL MOHAL HAIR, 40 MEN’S UNDERWEAR. MEN'S AND CUFF LAUN NEC and Lawn, reduced trom , 69 to 20, .79 to .BD, .95 to .40, 0 G0, 1.49 wo 98 to. Ladies’ soft finished Waists in all the latest styles, includ ing eailor collars and pouched fronts, in white and colored Lawns, Percales and Sateens, plain or trimmed with fine em-| 98 49 1,49 19 broidery, reduced From 7” Te of patterns, lec, (not secor | | and $1.25. be is the value that has ever been off York; no mail orders iiled from this nyt .39, MEN'S SOFT NEGLIGEE! MEN'S ZEPHYR SHIRAS, made from the tin LIGH SHERPS, sil ty of Madray, in the cho. {in an elegant’ qual of patterns and colors; can-) splendid patierns ; not be matched else. equal to any $2.00 where for less than $1, ate 49 | shirt, at ity sold earl Conen sino for 3c. ay combination, ul ial to clos 7 BLACK E) special price designs, real value 45c., noW...eeye0 eee ee hirts thay Lave been sold a catalogue below is but a fragm:nt of a bargain index. AN ts and two rier In » aie. yard ce to clos in. goods, R, 17 new Men's Balbriggan Shirt ME THREAD A <. ecru, natural OF colored,’ ext shiny ta READ | medium and short waisted styles. TX cellent quality, in both ‘long and blue rs are very gad pnort al Handsome and’ the quality, is not "ene worth tach Mriwers to, QS | SUMMER CORSET, extra long We, your choi mei © waisted, well boned and perfect ENS kiN : BILK, AND fitting, in sizes 18 to 26, in- 49 long and she \ 1 SD osuters, ince | stead of 66. a pany, is only ° soft as wile and just < qualities, Very highs aM comfortable ~ to je goods and 4 7 : . Wear dra 10 4D | sien Csiors raw: OQ The well-known Sonnette, P. match, at... see © Lers to match... ® S. and ©. B.A La Spir Men’s 75c., 98c. and $1.25 Negligee Shirts. 39c. DERE SLIGEE Tn this fe Lest ne 18 IN WASH- SILK 1 in the tinest GLISH MO- » COLLAR SHIRES, mate with yoke ina very aarge variety y one guaranteed Better bring your bright dollars along where they have a double purchasing power. Thousands are availing them- selves of the chance—you who pride yourself on your thriftiness should join the procession, You don’t know what you're | Bicycle and Yachting Caps, &c, KS, in o-toned season 15 FANCY SWISB RILKS, in s, ks, plaid and | WEAYY DOUBLE WARP ioyole Hate, I Fachil ns,’ high Tafteta | BLACK SURAT pre “silk, LADIES’ Bicycle Hate, in | LAD Yachting Caps, fintah. gold eattter in season | riety tuntro, doniraule quailty, | like cut, in all colors sizes } be “a e * sold this season) for plain id mixed colors, * .87 49 LADIES’ Bievele Caps, like cut, in plain and mixed goods, all sizes, 6 to 7}, at 24 .49 .29 | SUMMER COKSEI's, LADIES’ SUMMER CORSETS in all the standard makes, in long, 3 Summer Corsets, splendid quality well boned, siz: at... all made of a white netting, 3 15 to 30, 75 $s Hot Weather Clothing. | Me MEN S BLACK AL» PACA WATTERS* COATS, in an excellent quality, fully) worth 0, at .95 SKELETON ACK ere lov are > | 1.35 MEN'S MEN'S CHEVIOT COATS” AND SKELETON COATS, in §ust the thir NEG. bliek or navy bine. nul her, ver stuped, | ° re remade an ity and | © Gt 00, othing stores finished | 98 COLORED DRESS GOODS. $8-Inch All-Wool Storm Chey- | inch All-Wool English fots, in navy and dark blue, | storm Serges, of excellent qual+ very, much used for outing iy in navy and dark wear and bathing suits, Worth We. a yard, ate.. J Z[blues, worth fully de. 25 # FANG OE sss» Roucle 2 Cheviote, Silk and Wool Iluminated Novelt in high class full col- orings and in the." weaves only,” a splendid offer: | greens, yellows, ing 1h fine fabrics 49 c that we have been worth ec. a yard, at SONBE $08 et & oR bay ate. uf SHEETS AND PIkbbOW CASES. About 25,000 pieces, the product ot one of the Jargest miils in the country, very slightly damaged ‘hardly noticeable, in tact), and offered in conse- quence.at about 1-2 their real value. LAR SIZE PILLOW with "| Geep hem, or wi in blues, creams, “worth = 10¢., r] SIZE PILLOW EXTRA SIZE SHEETS, | an LYE 2hpx2! yards, wort Te. nf : TRA LARGE SIZE PIL- e., at at 9 RA LARGE, 8 | 8 + U2 STITCH IRISH | NTCHED PILLOW SH. . | 45x38, worth “13 x2% yards, at . * i seeneneeeeeeenee @ TRONKS AT 1-2 PRICE. CANVAS Covered Travelling TRUNKS, iron bottom, heavy slats + and corners, and putent lock, Sizes 28 30 a 36 2.49 2.75 2.98 3.49 3.98 CANVAS COVERED TRAY LING TRUNKS, iron bot- tom, strap hinges and heavy slats, ood brass lock. Siz 28 30 2 34 26 inches, Prices.-3,25 3.49 3.98 4.49 4,98 CANVAS COVERED TRAVELING TRUNKS, best brass excelsior jocks, iron bottom strongly braced, riveted |hrough+ out, with two trays. Best Trunk in New York for the price, Sizes, : 80, a2 34 86 inches, Prices. 3,08 4.49 4.75 4,98 5.49 badies’ and Children’s Hosiery. CHILDREN'S RIBBED HOSE, with double knees, guaranteed fast black, sizes 5 to 6h, at. . 32 0 LADIES’ GUARANTEED FAST BLACK COTTON HOSE, full regular made, worth double the price, at e 11 Misses’ Summer Dresses, Separate Skirts and Outing Suits. M , 5 EERO RG MISSES' TWO DRESSES, like PIECE BLAZER ore OUTINGSUITS, le etal Ie like cut, of a fine sales) quality storm » serge, in navy Moe rere blue and. black, Qand cuffs, Bi trimmed with th 6 tancy braid, sizes 4 to 14 years; a great 7H bargain, at years, 49, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S WHITE LAWN DRESSES, like cut, trimmed with rows of fine embroidery down front, and on collars and cuffs, sizes 4 to 15 years, a very special bargain, at 98 MISSES’ SEPARATE SKIRTS, sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, lined throughout and made with organ -piped back in black figured Brilliantine, at, 1.59 hadies’ Separate Skirts. Improved shapes, lned throughout, organ-pipe back, full and tailor made Sia ons ag SEPARATE SKIRTS IN| SEPARATH SKIRTS tm ac gure plain Black Bril- Brilliantines at...., WeOQ | Pisin, Black rich 2°OS lustre, at sesecseeees pSBPARATE SKIRTS in| SEPARATE SKIRTS im ac repons double warp Black At sereeeeee oe "3.98 and = Navy Blue) Storm Serge at...., 98 SBPARATH SKIRTS in| SEPARATE SKIRTS im white English Duck black 1. 98 Ching, Silks feat 98 SPECIALS in our FURNITURG DEPT. A RARE BARGAIN a IN IRON BEDS at $7.98, WITH SPRINGS, All sizes same price, Sizes 8 ft., 3 ft. 6 in., 4 ft, and 4 ft. 6 in., 1-in. post, with f-in. brass rail on head and foot, Extended footend. Head piece 4ft. Bin. high. This is not the flimsy flair usually shown, but a heavy, substantial article, pever before sold for less than $12, A GREAT BARGAIN IN IRON BEDS, WITH SPRINGS, all sizes the same price, at $5.75, worth $7.75, Sizes 3 ft, S$ ft, 6in, and 4 ft, We will send FREE ON APPLICATION com- petent mn to estimate ior fitting up apartments or | dwellings in the city or the suburbs w:th Furniture and Draperies, CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED, QUALITY AND PRICES GUARANTEED, and Pique, .08 and

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