The evening world. Newspaper, February 20, 1900, Page 10

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Furnishing Dep't. AVATS, Dosen. Tecks, Puffs, 25 cents each; ‘Were 50 cents, GLOVES. a Street or “dress” weight, teal Kid,—light Tans, Cape,— various shades of Tans and Reds,—piqué sewn oe prix seams, 75 ceuts per pair; Former price $1.50. JAMES McCREERY&CO., Broadway and 11th St. GOMSTOCK AAD FAS The Police Get to 36 Pine Street Too Late. A lone colored prisoner arraigned in Contre Bireet Police Court to-day war @ that Anthony Comstock’s special @Mears and three policemen nad to show fer the raid made on a gambling place @t & Pine’ street. Except for the Qrisoner and the paraphernalta, x faro @ wheel and a red-and-black the raid was a failure. ‘MP. Comstock {s satisfied that his men to the place jus: a Ititle too late, 5 yesterday, «in- Hands, Imperials and Batwings. STAMPED OWA SHOE MEANS STANDARD OF M But the shoes deserve it. the price. feet be instantly and eagle For men, patent leather, patent leather tip, button and lace. fe was not a case of “tipped by the petice.” ‘The prisoner arraigned to-tay war Florence Jones, of 105 West Twenty- street. He, of course, denied ali Knowledge of the gambling games, Al though arrested in the Old Slip Precine le Crane might adm't bail was efplained by the fact that Magtetrate Cornell had a dinner party @m last night. Samuel Kahn, owner of the Occidental Hotel, went on Jones's e@grapher, who secured the evidence for & Warrant against the place, went there yesterday and lost % playing the whee! Agound the room were scattere Wwokers, clerks and grown-up office | boys, all risking their money. After playing Dittmar got the warran | and went back to make the raid, but al the dealers had gone, The tables wer Cleared, ami there is no reason to be Meve that the game had not shut dow: fer the day, Genes was held for examination to-day MANY MOURN CLARK. [ a Serviees of Kx-Corperation Conssel. ‘The funeral of ex-Corporation Coun- Oe) William HH, Clark was held this Morning from the Church of the Blessed | Bacrament. West Seventy-firet street, _ between Broadway and Eighth avenue. | Rev. Father Matthew A. Taylor, rector | > @f the church, was the celebrant at 4) EE Dunn, ex-Mayor ire wl ee J. n polit felemn requiem mace, Cockran, Henry M. A great of ny | og rd lub circles attended the ser- je burial was tn Calvary Cem etery. ‘The wonorary pall-bearers were ¢x-/ pee and James J. Mart Leeked tay Mrs, Cohen, of Wilitameburg. locked her little non Max! im the Kitchen this morning and went) | tally Berned. 7 McKibben street al woe his caught fife and he was fatally befure firemen broke down the See ae Found Dead ta a Basement. award Schiftner found dead in ‘basement of 210 Kast One Hundred Fifth street this morning. He was and lived at the Arion Hotel, avenue. He had been drinki and y is that while drun! Into the basement and died. ——— SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. Phese... 6.06)8un sets... 5.41 Moon rises..11. 55 AM ie ety PORT OF SEW YORK, POSES FET + wos 695545405965 950454555 5408 4ON, - * * + * . . . * . . 7 after embezzling 4,00 from his father, & Venerable cotton broker of 27 William Aireet, has not yet been captured Avdescription and photograph of the young man has been seni to every city in the United States, and the father may? that he will not rest until he has hie rascally son in prison Experts are «till at work on the books. and it J® estimated that the stealings will amount to perhaps $0,0%0 Eugene Monaghan, the bookkeeper. who is charged with being tn collusion and will come up for examination to: morrow. this morning pubite been noted for doing er- We Talh a Great Deal About Our UCANBEZ (You can be easy) We cannot say too much in their favor. They are the best shoes in the world at the price, or at anything near All the thousan’s of persons who have purchased them say the same thing. And you will also when you get a pair on your feet. I when you have only to come here and get them, and both you and your happy. . jack kid single sole, black kid double sole, | Mack calf double sole and Hack kid cork sole, For women, black kid) Women’s High-Cut Arctics, $2.” | Alfred J. Cammeyer, 6th Ave.,Cor. 20th St. PURSUES HIS SON, | WHO STOLE $60,000 | Cotton Broker Collins Will Prosecute His Boy, and Bookkeeper Monaghan, Alleged Ac- complice, to the Limit. SDMDEEDETEDDAAD DDE ON EIRP EIDDEE ETA De DO aa REE EEE weer lUrreeraeee teers eee ces with young Collins, is stil! in the Tombs To an Evening World reporter he said “T have nothing to say at present for| his to dteinherit one son and arrange to ¢ Young man’s first expert- rison bars. He sat mourn. cot, with bowed head and) the other one aged father and mother were denide | charge hemeeives with grief. They refused to | hit mind and took his own sons oack Believe bim guilty of the charge, ‘nsist- tion hy delay SOSSSEE SS oe eRe Eee eee eee Lee eee 4] Ste jand Afghan Rugs [ble flat. but there were no evidences of extravagance. Oscar Collins '* sald to hav money to speculate. Monagl bookkeeper, was cble to cover up stealings for a time. but just what the partnersh: ven the two men was will offer to-morrow Stamped Linens In choice designs and exceptionally fine quality Plate Doylies 10¢ & 15¢ 7x7&@9R9, at Centre Pieces | 21x 2t 25¢,35¢ Tray Covers 18 x 27 | Centre Pleces, 30x50) ' Scarfs, 18x 54 J 50° Table Covers, 36x 36) 68¢ Scarfs, 18x72) Third Floor Brass and Iron Bedsteads Spring Underbeds, Hair Mattresses, FeatherPlllows and BolstersTo Order; Mattresses remade; Feathers renovated Special Values In Bedsteads White Enameled + 53,50, 4.75, $8.50, 9.00 Brass at 925.00 520,50, 33.50 Exceptional Values in Oriental Rugs This Week | Bale Shirvans at $4.95 Value #7.00 2 Bales Carabags, a 7,75 « 9.75 Vaue * 10.00 to $13,00 | Bale Cashmere Average size “ft, by 9 ft, 6, at $44.00 Value #65.00 West 23d Street been any robbing done 1 know ‘Gene’ didn’t do tt, for I brought him up from the cradle and know his good, kind heart, and know, too, he at- tended regularly (0 his church duties.” ', father and The Monaghans. rother and sister, live In a comforta- has not been learned ALL IN MONAGHAN’S HANDS. To on Evening World reporter Mr. . er. made this statement to-day: in my office could do any- mg without the knowledge and consent of Eugene Monaghan, as full he held my power of attorney to stan for the purchases and sales on the New York n It was impossible for any one else to manipu- late my accounts without Monaghan knowing It “MY son Oscar was not employed in my office jerk, but did outside rmed yet being examined, and T hope they wil tell the story.” PReees See eR et ee Cee eee ee Oscar Collins, who fled from the city} ing World reporter this morning what 1 good boy her" Gene’ had always beon. “He has always been a good boy,” she insisted, “and took the best of care of us Evervihing he dhe gave us, He was of a quiet disposition, never drank and attended church faithfully. Every night he came home tous He was never out Inte Fa e" ; Would epend an hour of t leonnected with 8t ignatius Loyola fehurch, gt Bighty-fourth etreet and | Park avenue CALLS COLLINS ERRATIC. one could make me believe he teal a penny John iling ts a very peculiar man. | rout 1 have heard of many strange things be has done. TL know tt was a habit of j Rive othe other, Then he would tire of (his arrangement and would take the discarded son and disinherit | “He has been dotng this for « long) time. Why, once he disinherited boti sone and made my boy his fa ite. im into the firm. giving him everything. Again he changed into his good graces. “t know for a fact my boy had Jeans money during the past three months than he ever | of his car while mmo “STOCKS BAD," BROKBRDIBD Home tl, Refused to His Death In Re- Robert Patten, a retired forty-five years old, died at 3 o'clock this morning under circumstances which impetie’ Dr © D. Dulsen, of 32 West One Hundred and Thirty Atth street, to Feport the case to the Coroner's office. boarded with Mrs. Marjorie Si Wee One Hundred and th street, When he reached home last evening he refused to eat dinner, saying be felt weak and digay. “Btocks have been very vad," he sald, “Let me make you a cup of tea” said Det 'o, | am too ili, > mi’ Orne a a er, called at the house ¢ orning. He scoffed at the suggestion of suicide ar foul pay KNOCKED FROW HIS TRA Condector on Kings County Read Leaned Over Gate ana Was Radly Mart. Oyris L. McCurdy, a conductor on the Kings County EB} lyn, leaned over lev rn Bros! oxess cons | JAMES M:CREERY & C0., - | station as the result of a raié made last Sheer Clinging Fabrics — new plain Clothe, and Nov- e'ty weaves, designed for) the prevailing mode’ of dress, Aeolian Silken Cloth, and Cote de Cheval, plain or figured. Panne Crepe. Ser- peniine Crepe. Etamines, Plain and Che nille Voiles, Voile Ondule. English Suitings and Vestings. Cloihs. Camel's Hair. All fabrics in the latest colors, including the Pastel and Opaltints, Scoteh Satin Cloth, — delicate shades,—suitab'e for Home or Evening Gowns. 45 inches wide. $2.50 per yard, JAMES MoCREERY & C0., Twenty-third Street, . ed ee ee ee ee ae SHIRT WAIST DEP'T. |i Second Floor. i o Mercerized Sea-Isiand Cot-|5 ton Waists,—fine silk finish, |¢ —check or shot weave,— ; early Spring Weight.); Washable, + { $5.00 each, tucked Madras]! Latest “shirt” Sheer, Waists. sleeves. $2.50 each, Lawn, Madras, Linens, Cheviot, Madapolan, Oxford| Cloth—Shirt-waists, Taffetas, Chiffon, Mousse- line, Ribbon, Embroidered Silk and Novelty Fabrics,— Evening Bodices, Twenty-third Street. THE PEST IMPORTED BKER. AN@BACHER (Wurrburger). BUDWENFER (Piisner) JOUN KOSTER, Agent. 117_W. 2d» LIE BAD PLE FIGHT Fierce Battle Interrupted in a Fulton Street Saloon. Thirty prisoners, some of them sald to belong to good Brooklyn families, are, locked up in the Atlantic avenue police night by Capt. Reynolds on a prise fight in the basement of Jobn Skelly’s saloon, at 148 Fulton atreet. Two young men were captured In the a condition that Capt serious results might have followed had he not arrived in time. ‘The ighters were John Kidd, twenty- one, of 137 Park place, and James Far- reli, twenty-four, of Carroll street and ‘Albany avenue. Farrell was getting the worst of the combut, but was Aghting like @ wildcar when the raid took place. saloon, quietly cutting of all of escape. Then the police broke down the basement door and A riph was made for dows by thore around 1 ring. Bome hid under billierd tables tried to get into out-of-the-way perrereeet ‘A D095 SSS RO FOSS OFS Ss Ose DOM ebee ; J 3 $12.00 Winter Overcoats, now...... $10.00 Winter Overcoats, DOW e+e ++ 5£0 Pormesly Nethersole Bracelets, sores y silver, for baby, something beautiful, on! Dog Collar Belts, all leather. Lorgnette Chains, in gilt and s with slides set with colored stones........ Shell Pompadour Comb, set with brilliant rhinestone,......0.s+0e00s tees ‘'UMBRELLAS. A lot for the lady or gentleman or both, good Gloria Silk, best paragon trame, assortment cf han- of best les never tefore 2 price and highest quality, 26 and 28 inches, * at the unusual price of ....... Sspeessneess ered, worth buying, GLO othenber Money Ke- funded oo Any, Unaetiatactory LUDWIG BROS. g (Running Thro % 34, 36, 38, 40, 42 West 1 4th. eee i ai le Needfuls to Provide for Thursday’s Holiday. MEMORABLE ECONOMY CHANCE, : You day obtain the pop aval But not gn at these low A fortunate puts prices on these tasty trinkets that will scatter them speedily. Nethersole Bracelets, sterling silver, for| Brooches, cut sterling, with colored » ladies and misses, worth double the pid | my 25¢ 39, Ic stones, everywhere sold for 48c., here at... Initiale, large silver plated, for purses, j 25 (a big stock eles etter, each, Saye 12h S| The €dna May Pulley Beits:..---- We Gauze Fans, hand painted, entire! 48 new shape, worth $1.48, } pong — 98c ic Link and. Cuff Buttons, als Bracelets 48 {and Brooches, set with rhinestones, (C | worth 38c, and 49c., at only... How about yours? Is it wa ¢t or broken a _ ead qeenaly speaking a Perhaps you need a new one—a better ones Another lot, more pretentious, well worth ad uality piece-dyed taffeta, silver tri lowest | handles, Breeden and Horn, Congo and Venetian Mel deers cereesresssr sort seer, OO I The best in New York for the money. Deusteteod ftashioaable, for street and ‘¢ «evening wear. Only 600 pair two and three-clasp Suedes, the new and fashicnable shades, worth at least 0.796 pair, atoaly........ eocereccsesesere peevees PERFUMERY. | fumerys wort ose, LOC | gt par cee Bar SoM Be | Samet ston Brushen2 he | GO40O95-94984-96 99D OOOPOO S008 OO POSE 0O99 08 Often fsa lumery article he Bacal 5 ig sa sz offerings are delig! tiie sappitien. are porse-tiles of the Haast and purest quality. Violet Parme 19 Bay Rum, Park & Til- Fountain Syringe, 2 quart “Royel Violet. Talcum Qc| °Wendlaal vise Witch, ya. |rtber notes wok sus ons oyal Violet Talcum i te rubber nozzles, 98c.; Powder, Per box..++.+++ 9 Hazel, bottle.........46 25¢ i 69 Price Ehrich Bros. 6th Ave. and 23d St. Clothing Sale. It wasn’t a cherry tree that was chopped this time; instead, it was the price of very excellent clothing. This sale is sort of a Washing- ton’s Birthday occasion. j Every sale garment is plainly ticketed with a price in red, and these red prices are such as will clear several tables ina day. That's the point, This is a clearing sale. ; Expansion Made It Necessary. The clothing business has outgrown the present it’s soon to go to larger quarters. The third floor is contemplated, but that’s a story ‘or another time. Sufficient now to say that the less we move the less ’twill cost, and the greater space we'll find for spring and clothing store, and Youths’ Suits Less than Half. $15.00 Suits MOW....ce00.+ sceverere $12.00 Suits now... $10.00 Suitsnow .... ri Overcoats and Reciers. $5.00 Reefers, Chinchilla, Ulster and Sailor Collar...... cove ita’ iftsder end Sailor ’ Cloth Reefer to neck)... fio Sak Rater tin pome- a 25c! { VV

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