The evening world. Newspaper, February 28, 1900, Page 10

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have now on sale an entirely | Also later importations of their celebrated 5 the Captain of Queen of exclusive materials, in models ' Victoria’s Yacht. specially designed for the present mode of dress OF SHIPBOARD, el dalle wii Two other Apprentices were) TOOK ACID IN DIVE; Overcome on British Ship = space in talking much about a3 of Reg id Stalreer epee pieisrtt's shah, Sas - oe this morning In the forecas 7 ; . ship Macrahanisn, lying at! Seventeen-Year-Old Girl Drank Poison in “ue bat per aahraate Manila Hotel--Left to Expire we wh Poy} Kid, in his bunk, Near by Leather Tip, Fe ery E lt : 5 i Thomas Davie and in the Cold. : THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 2, 1900, i eS PEs sik led , PRS KIIS | | srerN BROTHERS AMMEVE IC 3 | Erich Bros. . SaLOR {AN | New Paris Corset SHOE a | different from any heretofore offered } : ) ' 36,000 Pairs of Shoes @tainer Was a Son of Classique Corsets On Special Sale. The naps ty fally acquainted With the tremendous In Our Basement, “THE U.S. PATENT OFFICE having and so there is no great need that we should spend time or THESE 36,000 FeAl IRS, OCK jacrahanish. The ssi" | THROWN OUT TO DIE. jin tesct Si maaan? 52,301 and No 45h | every one to come at once, Shoes are for Men, Women and Children. 4,000 Pairs Men's $4.00: Black Bor WARNING - Very Special Values. - It pays to read Eheich store, news, "Compare these Figuace this day granted the Patents on our WWE HEREBY WARN Retailers, Man- ufacturers and Wholesalers that to Calf and Black cluding black, briltiant finish, VANWC THO sscsssersestesssseee 59° 69 06)- were apprentices on the ship. Their pa- ia Teer eed ited aitoon, jedoity rae! . colors, new and exciusive........ ry) the time the Macrahonish arrived in UNITED STATES HAVE BEEN IN. Minch All Silk Printed Tee ‘ thle port, ’ our own designs, Tas niems wae itriy oid soar 6,000 pairs Women's $1.50 Russet and Black Kid Oxford Ties... 1,00 ps sag ike ARE PREPARED TO Geek hh: a geen, so ate. eid pogsts qed apa 5,800, pairs Child's 1.50 Black Kid, Button and Lace Shoes, with » aig ONCE AGAINST: ANY regular The. goods, at............ 59 Rit upon: what seemed a brilliant idea. Patent Leather and Kid Tips, sizes 8 to 10 1-2, per pair.... 4° 5 ” Walet Remnants, of fancy “ ‘ ‘They procured an iron bucket and filled 4,000 pairs Misses’ $2.00 Black Kid, Button and Lace Shoes, with Ane quality, reduced — ipreliadhargaiied be rppbvell ged Patent Leather and Kid Tips, sizes 11 to 2..... s.++++ 0000 1.25 Bs Wore Teensecelectigees % wae coal enough to fill the bucket 600 pairs Boys’ Black Calf Lace Shoes, sizes 2 1-2 to 5 1-2....... 1,25 bud ae aes termed a. They fell asleep very 400 pairs Youths’ Black Calf Lace Shoes, sizes 11 to 2,........++ 1.00 Kalvos and forks, Goear Stes @ne Dead, Twe Unconscious. 1,500 pairs Infants’ $1.25 Black Kid, Button and Lace Shoes, 5 MEL ODBI assis ahs tosTeseisv ise tact 49 Frank Aubrey, watchman for the Bu- with Patent Leather and Kid Tips, sizes § 10 8....ccc0se00 % FS captor Pr , in patrolling his post early morning smelied coal gas when he e i feared the Macrahanish. He investi. i 7 gated and found the gas was coming POF Palle ecersrerecccesrrecene from the forecastie. e4 the door. The little cabin f the deadly fumes. The im- had been burned out into the bunks and found HF ej in g and purchasing. siee its Maa i ry HEY BA BLANKET DEP’T. Basement. ive ti ZF 5F rf 5s if Fine quality Eastern Wool Blankets. Double bed size, $3.00 & $475 per pair. u é : : aR! n A will cable the lad's father aT I ceeds asians ' the boy ‘i $3.25 per pair. DROGGIST A SUICIDE, | tno'was'ony seventeen, wa as nah stung 4o madness by the heartiessness of Crochet Quilts, Double bed size, b,! — + gees 7 the man she loved and weary of the i | Atbeped ee Need Mie Owe! iad revel of Bowery life in which she $1.00 & $1.25, : ial it ata had sought surcease of sorrow, she 3 RS Acta. drank a fatal draught in one of the Single bed size, ) | _A, Kantrowits, « druggist, at" No, haunts she frequented and fell shriek- | ‘Bayard street, killed himself to-day in| ing to the floor at the feet of the other hile room at No. 1% Henry street because | revellers © the girl tha’ he was to have married! Nor did that end it. The comfort of a filtet bine death-bed was denied her, and she was ) Kantrowits drank prussic acid that he| carried out and left to freeze for two |) Bad taken from his own store hours In the sero temperature of a He was well known on the east side/ hallway, while the deadty ack! completed And had kept his store at @ Bayard|\is work * ” galt ath Larea’ by an Actor. -" EE et | | BRONX PAI Six weeks ago Gerirude Ellmo ey brought by George W. Kingabi go cents & $1.25, | Marseilles Quilts,—sstin tinish. Double bed size, . . $2.50 Extra fine quality, . $3.25 2g dozen Silkoline Comfert- ables,—new designs and colors, Es musical comedian and “blac aces ° actor, to the furnished-room how eas (Weldentified Wan swallowed Car=| py Mrs. 1. Groose, at Ie Fourth avenue » Belle Acid and Wan Found by | They took.a room on the third floor and t * Paceers This Morning. passed an man and wife In her few moments of confidence she told Mra, Groose she was a country girl!‘ and had only recently come to the ctty Kingsbury was a bugler in the Span- BUGLER-ACTOR KINGSBURY. $1.00 each. isted upward. showing the red f the acid that still drooled her clenched teeth An hour Jater, near 10 o'clock, Mrs. Robertson, who lives on the second .| floor, chanced along and found her there. She aroused Mra. Grosse and went a boy for a policeman JAMESMcCREERY&CO,, Broadway and 11th St. SORQSIS THE BEST SHOE FOR WOMEN. * A wan was found dead in the woods Rear Unionport roa 4 and Bronxdale *. Bronx Park, this morning. He # taken carbolic acid aa ish-American war. At Ite close he ‘He ghiayid Well dressed. but had) ported them both by doing his specialties mothing person by which ne} .: Huber's, in the Sans concert-hal! and could be identified. He war about! iiner amusement houses Might Mave Saved Her lafe. Officer Chambers, of the Mi street station, was the first found, It was not in his precinct, but in the urgency of years old, 5 feet 7 inches in and weighed about 1” pounds. Fell inte the Dives. hair were light and| Three weeks ago Kingsbury went away hha@ a full red beard and biue eyes. | on the road, Mrs. Greose says, and since Worre a sack coat, a black overcoat|then the girl had been sad. But she ® black Alpine hat. made no complaint and sought to stifle memery by frequenting the resorts in the neighborhood where music and drink HUNT'S held ore ‘The Manila Hotel was one of these. It % | the cape he crossed the avenue, off his best, and cent in on ambulance call. When @ surgeon came from the New York Hospits! he looked pityingly at the stiffened form. “How long has she been lying there?’ he asked. The terrified women could not teil 35 varieties. him, He lifted the girl's hand. sizes 1 to.9, Widths 00 to &. “Bhe is nearly fromen to death,” he r $3.50 per pair. Every quality essential in a desirable Shoe is found im he Sorosis,—whose excel- ls only two doors away, on the comer Masband of the Rich Areb-| of Thirteenth street, and there. in the Servant, Wanted to See | gaudily frescord back room, Gertrude Eilmore could be found any night of Hunt, architect to] late after the ragtime music and the was « complainant | 4rink began to loosen men's purse- Court this| strings. “Look at Gertie, she is crying.” said painted creature at the next table. | now,” 1 chorased the others. - But be took her away and at the ' mimicked the gir! ironically, | hospital tried to pump out the poison! | Come érink'” thaws er out at the same tine. It was as ne .saki Bhe died at. 11:0) ce of material end week- S'clock withowta conectous moment. | manghip is equal te that of Leved Maste and Books. “The exposure would kill her if the poison did not “1 might have saved her life if 1 had been called an hour earlier, Too late ‘The girl's room was in an orderly con- the ly ditton when an Evening World reporter] made feotwear, \ visited it thie morning. She had not ‘acket fer comforts. There was iy Throws Out te Mie. of coal and wood, and food ote Sold in New York, exclusively by Bhe was about unconscious, when two larder. waters rushed in. They wasted no time,| On the bed were a violin and a bow. JAMESMcCREERY &CO., never do to let her die there, | Mrs. Grosse took them ap gently. Well-thumbed on a table were copiee| Broadway and 11th St. “Tales from Shakespeare,” by Charies berton.”’ by Mrs. Hodgeon Burnett, and “hn Army Wife” by Capt. Charles King. | "We knew the git” said the ber- tender at the Mantla Hotel thie morn ing, but she didn’t take ne pisen here— We have added to this sale 4,000 pairs Women's $2.00 Satin Quilted, Fur Trimmed Juliets. Colors pink, blue, red and black; 1 00 ee Oe ee ewer nee OOP ee ere e We will have an ample force of salespeople, so there will be no or vexatious delay—everybody can be thoroughly comfortable Alfred J. Cammeyer, 6th Ave., cor. 20th St. WNABOG: oc sssisseccreceresscsoresecee 98 Stag Handle Carver and Jockey Guard Fork, best oteel, pair... 1,69 | Table Lamps, handsomely dee- ogated, 10-inch globe, centre draught burner; were 1.0, contre draught burner; were %.%, now. 3.95 OTHENBERG At 3¢ Off. _____ This offering consists of 3,000 rolls of China and Japanese Mat- bio apa ee ey us ta a unusually agi be ura Ir Coveri ctica our own figures. lore we themat about one-half Of what press should be. ; A splendid opportunity to re-floor city, seashore or country homes. We will $] "see setting store ay during this sale, if so desired, 60 days without charge. , wie en” we sell single yards at the same price as 1s usually changed $] ‘urquetes, smeraié. ruby snd Lot 2 Cine Mating, nar Tx Re, 3.98; Mee 10° 9 Beem * Lot 3—Japanese Matting, Sc . see blow sal a esther ee, A DGe Fong FDIC $ ise pie sas from 85 los; beautiful et) etek worth 0.00 ech ah tenses eectecean OR ars s # Bet We will not sell any of abcbe matings to dealers. Me meil orders Ce or ‘At. @..

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