The evening world. Newspaper, March 8, 1900, Page 3

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+ MLD WE KS Sari I SIE i | Beautiful Bessie Honeybeim Took Carboltc Acid Because Husband Went Out Nights. SChensare ; CHILD WIFE KILL j Uy (0, aie E | 0 seen" BE SSIE i Ne HENCYBCIM ‘t] mother and sister, who atill live at 20 {| West Gixtieth street, and to further eke | out a living they took to board Bessie's }| brother, Jack Kitehel and his wife, An- | nie. Last night while Bessie was making : Dear Henry : You can go out any time you ke now, BECKY. > Good-by for ever. That is the farewell message for her “husband beautiful Bessle Honeybelm, a bride of eighteen, wrote on the fy leat Of novel before she killed herself with carbolic acid late last night. Relatives found her in the death Agonles at midnight stretched out on the ded In her home, one of the row of little Old-fashioned (rame cotiages on Bixty- evening out. It had got to be a habit with him, “Please, Henry, dear, stay in just to- Night!” pleaded: Bessie, “I'm going out, I say," he replied sul- lenly, Bessie went into a bedroom where her sister-in-law was. first street. between Broadway and/ “Oh, Annie!” she sobbed, “he's break- Columbus avenue, known as th@/ing my heart. I cannot stand it any “Bunken Village.” There are no num-|ionger.”* bers on the houses. The Honeybelm’s 18! She cried a while then put on her the one on the end of the row nearest) cloak and bennet and stacted around to her mother’s, Annie having promised to get the supper. Her huess1d noted he: departure by a grunt oniy. Columbus avenue. A POLICEMAN’S CHILD. wos a daughter of of the most popu- n the city at the time of fi ear o. He was ne night at the widow's home. [ivesie hal bren tvere, tut had gone, Antie played cards with them till near midnight lefore rhe went back. She got home just as her husban.| did. As they entered the sitting room they it was al-\heard faint moans in Bessde's bedroom. #4 victim of! They found her there, lying on her Babs, but it Was} hack with her head on the pillows, the beautiful eyes wide open and staring. pension and went to) Ugty red welts ran across her face and th street with her|chin where the acid had left its trace. Fe, Bella, the eld-! Her hair lad been undone and formed is a pronounced|a black buck ground for the wiite face, baby,” was not} beautiful, yet pitiful, in its look of nkegiving, when she; hoogess grief and suffering, oneybelm, a stalwart) An ambulance was long in coming and &@ doctor across ihe way refused to leave his bed to go to the girl. It was too late, anyway. She did while her relatives were rushing frantically to and fro for help. HUSBAND’S GRIEF. Soon Henry Honeybeim came stroll! * Right after kt Landlord Peter Roth, of| in. He ei das 4 mony pi aie the “Sunken Village” Row, rented the| ne came up the steps. cottage to them. They lived happily) ‘They stopped nim at the docr and told enoug!, (hough the husband was fond of | nim his bride was dead. He would not Going out among bis male friends in the) pelieve it and rushed into the bedroom, evénings. He grew worse, too, after he lost his job driving truck some weeks © ‘The bride was the prettiest girl fn all the district. She was a vivid brunetie, with blue-biack hair and eyes of that deep shade of blue that are sombre in sorrow, but tender and true in love, The couple were ®0 popular that a hall had to be hired for the wedding. Throwing himself down beside the dead girl he covered her face with kisses an implored her to speak. His repentance was too late nm. ago. Then they had to be helped by Besste's “GOLD-BRIGKED BY CUPID. [POLICEMEN GBT OFF EASY Sehatchem Found “Wee” for the Preke in a Man's Neuse and As- Witew, Whe Bought a saulted Him—Fined One 3 Grecery Store. | Day's Pay. Mrs. Roste Kalesky, a widow, of 72/ Police Commissioner Hess held court Siegel street, Williamsburg, wanted ® | to-day in the cases of Policemen Neu- , husband to care for her and five chil- dren, A “schatchen” Introduced her to | echafer and Thornton, of the West One & young man named Moe, who agreed | Hundred and Twenty-feth street sta- to take the contract if she would buy | tion. who were accused by John C. him « small grocery. Breemer, of 235 Kighth avenue, of 1 Mrs. Kalerky says she paid $17 to ej forcing their wey into his apartments bat rk of the Bal ise a Warrant the identity of ——_ Several Casen Discovered on the Warship Newark New in i PRilippine Waters. BAN FRANCISCO, March 1—Informa- » ton that smali-pox has appeared on the eruiser Newark has been made known through letiers sent from — member of the crew to a relative In ths city. Mee the vessel was at Vigan, a port Northern Luson, men were dis- covered to be suff Ky) a cine trom the disease Coum Asked te Take Charge of Late Father Malone's Bank Depeatt. ‘The First National Bank of Brooklyn Applied to Justice Jenks ths morning in the Supreme Court, asking the Court to take charge of $1419 deposited by the iate Father Sylyester Malone prior to his death. Later Annie Ketchel went sround to} , THE Bargain Friday's Challenge Offerings in Dress Soods. Women’s Wrappers, WORLD: THU SDAY EVENING MARCH 6, 1900 The fifth day of the Challenge Sale and the weekly ain morrow in your favor—and do ask you to spend 10 minutes reading of some of the offerings we prepared amelie THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1900. Challenge Sale and Bargain Friday. Barg uu realize what it means? Peritaps Friday event will combine to- do not—if 80, we the sale. House Sowns, &e. If that does not convince you that prudence, common sense and conan Lote com-| Challenge Offerings in OBOE’ WRAPPIGES, made ofthe ot nt, mand you to attend—your extravagance in money matters must be adjudy’ od a hopeless case. Curtain 3 & Curtain Soods beaded and ran 31.3 ya katt, 69e Bargain Friday's Bargain Friday's Baryain Friday's etn gs wth Cans 1428 Monies novus passers, O8 Challenge Offerings in Challenge Offerings in Challenge eran ts Se, SOAS be. Jeol cit tad Byrn cota: Caleage Pree, PO | Laces and Embroideries. Sterling Sclverware Redding Materials woth tom 81.8 to 6.5; Chalengs 7. Og Seer vr ite ohds enone, sens ae TORCHON, VALENCIENNES AND POINT DE pi wets @ tate, 1.00) 16 FABRODERED CURTAIN MUSLIN, worth 7.6 of with are and camber anny, 50e vien| oleate ak. Zo lined; Challenge Price, por set of 6, 225 ich i: masetactmas's price, wr J 25¢ aicnt chtant ae ane WOMEDS SLEEPING OOWNS, of ants bavy | Sides iw, tact patie; I toe iS fp | sed. extn heavy TRLLY SPOOR, cot oo WHITE BED SPREADS, fr \i-iet poe py prt mnt a ad quality musits, yoke with clusters of tuck- Peco Price, per yard, © | FELLY KMIVES, o's handsome pattern; 2) O.5)| of good quality, with cata; Cush! 7Se | turomren Pian NETO, 40 tackeo ing ant nebo with cambric ries; Chat PIg Sealy Cee nak’ Wicks wits ad Ege nyu aco . Wage Fe sash, i the Se. pet Yard had; Chaleags Py pot Je beota fowace, Anabed with tucks andertn Oo | wage : | Pree, <RIB COMPORTERS, Ugh weighthwthret-\pg, | Fant eat, Cusang "29 wore of fine, black sateen, with tines | QLLOWER, NETS, 29 and 27 in. wie, cra tnd we, | Tee ere bash, Coa ie 5, GO| Seti Caliege Fein CURTAIN POLES, 5 ft. long, in ool, mahogany bonny thane ; or walaut finish, with bea hy fixtures, com- Bloced with tvve rw of coding! Coalvags’ Qn | PRDERED, ALLOVERS, in lee and wn CUT Lass CLanst with exten Bargain Friday’s, | sis; wera te’ cas; Casknge Pam can, 79@ ee ¢ | Sai Set pot ets” Je | EPS Se eck’ 5 75] Challenge Offerings in | Sma% toes cmemam met Bargain Friday's Bargain Friday's STeiuane OLYER 04 Campa, gry ol at Se. eck; CO DSg Challenge Offerings in | Challenge Offerings in Handkerchiets, | Cable Covering Remnants DOZEN LADIES SWISS EMBROIDERED | 0% sale to-metrow, hundreds of 4 7 See poe tease | eateries /6e perfect, but not ogo te impair thelr» pet yard (and upward), ie Senate seme |. _bareain Friday's Challenge Offerings in | Secysmetccemntter ‘7a Dern ce mabe Zo! Challenge Offerings in | Leather Soods, &e. . sar os, #5 Cals . . a COMBINATION 2,500, otsons. Tih teem epson cont, arveoea wn et eau Bargain Friday's Dress Linings. of bak tcl. ai ath, wth 430 Bet Worn NTA, Caingr Pn a, Be epee seman maa 2.90 t iT] i e a 7 ae : Chiiéven's LEA‘ KWEECAPS; Chollenge Challenge O . ie bi rn sen at met tot Tage GOL PUREE, hc un Fisny's ROYAL POLIBE; Chloe Iie ine tascam haon aly corm Sa Wash Fabric Remnants, | Tremaiivv a yon; | Gq | Batacs Biereakent ssh any Wier: PZ | ress, j Se Meo a o = 295 Thousands of wemsata in PLAIN LAWIS, ORGAN. pes yard, manne | DRESS SUIT CASES, of imitation preened alligater, EAPSE MEAOURED of eet ease, «@ 1 cacs 3 regular price, 97.75; ood worth up to 1S, nya —_ Bargain Friday's trot ewnern, the ach ear, Coches J) 95 lange Price, each, @ | moe re hl i de Challenge Offerings in CCH REELTS of Mach extn ; Sdereat sles; Chalonge Price pet tne’ fe prone Bargain Friday's & oi tea coon, saute toy en ener Friday’s Pr guiton cate Saich, Sf. 6 in. high, pi y m Optical Soods and Opera | sims ww ste 259 um $5e! Bargain y in | Se aeee eat 3 50 Musical Instruments and | 0 vanes a eae, Fie _ ie + 750 = 38e Wen's & Boys’ Clothing. — Phono Ah. fe en, ey iy at We Cae 75e | 9,001 Toenccn eal case eee at sive ot Delt» | naxm'a SPRING OVERLOATS, mate ot a “Ane Bargain Friday's IPRS. od 4 with pew designe in’ nickel- ta the newest shades of MANDOLING, made of sciid rosewood, 19 ribs, mee. | SOLID GOLD SPECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES, chaise; Chaileage @5e ou O5e oS sign Mekciponenh eectide bettety, tot nn | cquene ats Sos pl cont tana in yea pin poe ate, Coane 2, OS haere sito 425 Bargain Friday's Ke 29,50) Seaaue cece 2 25 | Calerens Dooke, de. seat bo vay nag tobe, a can and’ camel's | wrth attached balar, mount of fancy nn | vinlalgt the mgulat Pst. Sed; Chalcage 500 vat halt brosh. Git and nickel; regularty onld at 9.0; 5, OS BLACKBOARD AND DESK comBINATION, $1.15 to 81. Se areas Bigs” | Challenge Oeriags in [fate ae toes ee ee ye 1 | lass eye, ke tow at the Challenge Offermags mM | Yen’s& Women's Sloves |r, 29e curema TOCETIES. WOMEN'S GLACE GLOVES: ia, w tn, ri, Bargain Friday's De Fae conte Ret Iaey Si, Bs 70 ace Spgs, wel etn ber S8e Chall Off i in PEACHES: Che Colina Paces, pecan, he | ME mech uti and bias; Coalengs 7 5, S ; Grimming Department. STURGEON: Lake Suparo Seeches aegron i, 2be | PEt: Pet aly e eet Music. cca ns wel Sp tt | Ss ag lly ne hoyle Bargain Friday’s t SPAMOLED ALLOVERS, «foe amertmet, I ane Tenn ular Me 8 8. Challenge Offerings in su heey amt, 7 inch with 400 Foeyan:* soci ond Tern Cole, eifeem tn Sant Cowelling Remnanis, BLACK OSTRICH FEATHER BOAS,1 14 5.90 snd stn ens ‘anywhere for the same price, n sale tomer, Laie ‘ta of sorts of GLASS, Ieee a, . big Bec tA 1 ons | A ae Se |S SET 7, maocs, pet can, % We also Announce tor Co-Nforrow the Opening of the Sale of CORN: Fancy Sugar Corn, per cam, % aa, BAKED BEANS: Plain ot in Tomate Sauce, pet Can, COCOA: Absolutely pure bulk Cocoa, perib., 28 CAKE: Pourd Cake, Plain Citzon, Raisin ot Marble, Fron, Choke Santa Clara Valley Pro aaa Latour's Imported, 1-40, por des. “ Bargain Friday's Challenge Offerings in Household Soods. BREAD OR CAKE BOXES of Jopennet ts, 220 PASTRY BOARD of hard wood, with cleated Challenge Price, J5e TOILET PAPER of fivest tiesue, Price, 5c DUST BRUSHES, wire draws, of good stack; 1Se } CLOTHES WRINGERS, 3 a 7 Sie 720, 2.95 & 2.85 CARPET Price, Girabenain a eee eae, > Price, 435 Ghe Entire Stock of «| Men's, Women’s and Children’sWfackintoshCoats Bought trom the Detunet Cuitton Manufacturing Company of Boston, Wass, representing all that was best in a r j ~—~| garment. Their goods have always enjoyed the full confidence of the public, having been tried and never found wanting. The failure of the concern caused one of the greatest surprises the trade ‘The trade mark ‘‘Clifton’’ stood for years as has had for many a year, and we set to work at once trying to buy toshes we knew they had in their various factories and warerooms. coe See ae cash offer for this unparalleled lot of many thousands of superior ie was accepted by the assignee, and that we are now in the envia Men's, Women's and Children's Mackintosh Coats of superior ment At Prices Fever Dreamt of in the Kiatery of Retailing, Space will permit but a partial enumeration of the man whole page—yes, even two would not hold them all, S texture garments in ro do the finest iva doable Sout fl lary cae, ita bog sleeve or coverall styles. WE QU BUT FIVE convince you that the time to buy a rainproof ' i French and Miah box coat style; double-breasted, velvet cellars, that cat $18 te 2 to make, | in navy Dive, black and other colors; excellently well lined and tiliged through | aiched; come made with detachable copes; resily ese tens of thousands of Mackintoshes—and in agi wa TT fy T stock of Mackin. e are now happy to an- rain coats of being able to offer the i Bargain Friday’s te ue Gat ore ae te Challenge Offerings:in that every known ip they will 3 itis Ho Hl ft i I dae rR iti aT t ft (i i i ey ® 5 ® / = ‘ {

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