The evening world. Newspaper, March 20, 1900, Page 4

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je POON OED PEE MOMS FLAT ‘Body Secretly Removed from | Mrs. Depew’s Apartments at 4 - ~~ o’Clock in the Morning. Gum@ay night, March 18, |dinary delivery wagon “The con was so quickly shoved in that {t was almost thrown and the two tm |™en Jumped up on the seat and whip ped up their horses .| “Then I rushed up to Mra, Depew's) apartments. She was up and dressed end looked very pale. |. “I asked her the meaning of the mys- tery and she began to cry | “At last she told me that Mr. Fioyd- Jones hed died during the night of hemorrhages and it had been concluded to move Mia body at once. She said relatives of the family had sent for the body, wanting it home before the et- * | pected arrival of the dead man’s sister.” Robert Royal Floyd-Jones was a law- yer, said to have had an extensive prac- thee. He called frequently on Mrs. De- "| pew when whe lived on Kighth avenue, | Rear One Hundred and Sixteenth atreet. Fire visited her there shortly before Christmas, Mra. Depew collected her in- | sUrARES Money and moved to apartments on the first floor at 148 West One Hun- dred and Sixteenth street. A month amo she removed to %1 West One Hundred and Eighteenth street because one of | William Waldorf Astor's houses shut off her tight WENT TO PORTO RICO. Meanwhiie Mr. Ployd-Jones went to Porto Rico on a business trip, He te. turned only recently. although he re- sumed his visits to Mra. Depew, other Oocupants of the house did not know him. On Yearning of the circum: the death this aft she awakened by | determined to hoi else in the hallway. She! notified his physician, 1 Et HL: tity il | | | i ; Mra, Depew Williams, to trace the body and hold an | autopay. | Ralph Camp, seventeen years old, of M1 West One Hundred and Twelfth Street, a friend of Mra, Depew'n sixteen old ighter Maud, was at the! ou Katurday night when Mr Floyd- Nag BE pd taken 11), He summoned . William Jones, of One Hundred and Eighteenth street and #$!. Nicholas ave- nue. On Bunday Dr C. A. Tinker, of ii West Hundred and Twenty- Street, was called tn consultation ‘an Evening World reporter De. | Tinker gajd: "Tl was called In by Dr Sones. ‘9 Nd averything poamible for | + the patient. it war impassible to aten | the semorrheges, They were due to| cohol: gaateitia. 1 signed the doml certificate” Young Raiph Camp has circulated 4 rei the neighborhood that Mr. Femme oot on the steve | Hones intended Wereiie Mts ME: _ | Ruble sehool at One Hundred and} dghteenth street and @t. Nicholas ave- of 28 Eset One Hundred and Twelfth Mreot, died Inst night at his residence of consumption. nephew of the late John Kelly, and was iy ef hem- name on !t. It looked more {ike an or- | and went and no Bhe had been eteht and never before h eottfal thing But le Mating purpose make 4 woman de, Mr. Thomas wae a/ si: 'SHELOVED THE BOY; ORPHANS’ ROMANCE; NORA Once upon a time, eleven years 260. a little boy was born in Park Ridge, | NE flowers a and nfant a kind father little P. A Wevbecker, and the sun shon brightly Hitle home tn the valley among the birds and ne of lave and peace was happy. He had of the Hackensack But one «at day his mamma died. His papa brought a stepmother home, and then Hite Paul's troubles Degan She wax no! kind to him, Nay, she was very crue Little Paul-he wasn weak and p child, much like little Paul Domb ard beatings an! for awhile, Rut at le they ne unbearable he ran away. He was found frosen halt to death in a barn, His dauntions little spirit was not chilled by death's close approacn. “Bend me to fall,’ sald tittle Pau “Let me die if you wish, Pil not go back to that terrible woman” He was placed in the Fisher Home in Paterson, and 4 hoy—orphaned by f I hie Nora Crocker, aged sixteen, the eldes! in mate of the home, Inte her big mother tie white-faced lad nd found {t like the who had died, The as he told her the hia life, and Nora, sweet mother-child that she was, straightway adopted the little wanderer The month which followel was the happiest littie Paul had ever known, It was bileeful, ecotactic, It was a dream. And then, Itke all dreams, there cam & rude awakening The chilaren learned that they were about to be separated The New Jersey Home Soctety had found a family will ing to Adopt the Pee hile iittie He ran to t or wleve ' he wept w vl with thei le “Hush! sald Nora “Wait til 1 have fixed things, and we will run away They shall vever separate us.” inte. Bhe came questioned her in the home al Nora won & (rast And what be she wxleen oF | x Bhe |rid by a store of m bread and butter sand , ja jerk in the Police Department ey | ae ' Mother Gets Six Months CORSETS. i a better one than W. B. A complete sample line of these famoun Corsets, in white and gray, on Wed nesday; they sre worth i Te. to $1.76, at 49% and 69 aim sheen Handkerchiefs ;\**,..., stitched Handkerchiefs, all pure linen, ineh, 's inch, 1 inch, 1!, inch 9% Hematitehed — Handkerchiefa, F colored bord There Wee He Feed in Rus- feperborts worth Ie. 7 ‘Wednesday. each.... c firm Adele Lewis, wife of Henry ease @ eeliknown aiamova| Dress Trimmings tj » 1s eetng Rer Wasband for limi-| black silk guimpe hesdiogs, port OS G88 Giveree Before Justice Andrews in fe Supreme Court. Trimming, wor to 65e., 1 the testimony to-day Mev, | or Wednesday per yard....... } @merted that her husband gave Black Kid Shoes, ‘Money for food. Tota ine sonar’ ate| SHOES, zis, hn patent or lace. MM, CAChievee.. & 2 to 1055 Misoes’ sizes, 11 to 2.0.6... 0... 950 Misses’ Patent Leather Foxed Bat- ton Bootes, cloth wps, spring heels, 1k to 1; former price —_— -—Mahog- any fn ly carved, consist bedetead, dresser, uit, handsome! ot full puree He the | and Drawers, color ; these are special bargains ORGANDIES “io, “i spat het Ground Organdie, in polka dots ant figures Specia! lot Applique Jet nnd Spanele You may Rot get the th : aoe of this pri DRESS GOODS 5;,/.5 Novelties, 46 inches wide, light an i Was empty.” Children's sizes, to 844.....750 © neom yt Seserves hie Gecteten | Ciiiidren's sizes, 81 *B5c ise 1 ta Laid wining Sil. o s life, and yew nd loving mother, did q 9 th PAUL WEYBECKER. Jock the two stole out of the id hurried away long before any ! Ye th wa Pre ‘ing themselves the Soclety for used ou: elaper ( ery. —_—_—_————e | A month age | Rectowred Trade Mark, | For the Shirt Waist. The popular and almost! indispensable shirt waist | promises to be more attrac- tive than ever this season, | Our new stock of Wash-| ‘able Fabrics allows fora wide} range of individual prefer-! ence in weight, designs and| color combinations. Among the goods especially adapted | for shirtings are the \ Oxford Shirtings, Novelty Ginghams, | be ey ge A A pair! Woven Linens and Printed Linens. | Iked of desperate measures—even sul *] tune to Maw. Depew's sixteen-year-old | cid ir Maud. ohild 1 ie Many of these will develop! admirably the stylish tailor} effects so much admired and sought for. “The Linen Store.” dameaMtatchenn Go 14 West 23d Street. RICH BOY RAN AWAT. Nine-Yenr-Old Kadelph Carpenter Wanted to ‘see Things” and Old. dinner of huge and k ses and sp sauce for dessert when he retur sl to his mot ® day. Hes « nine-year Rudolph is the son James A. Carpenter id prodigal the late Gen. yor manager of the Carpenter Btee! Works, at Reading, Pa. who died two years ago, leaving a at & large fortune, The widow lives West Ninety-second street wth R and his twelve-year-old sister Geo ette Rudolph ran away once before a year ago. ile liked it, he sald, when they found hig a day tater. So when he dis at 9 AL M. yesterday his pected the truth and caused of the West One Hundredth street station to send out a general Young Mudoiph Carpenter will get a] City all day patronising nickel-th-the- -/ slot and penny-chewing gum machines, alarm. It brought @ response last evening when the clerk of Dakon's Hotel, Chame ders and West streets, notified the pe- lice that he was harboring » runaway. ‘They found young Rudolph slumbering pescefully in bed. He said he Just want- 4 10 see things. J They found he had been in Jersey he got back from Jersey he had ts left of h inal fund of $2.4 | kod lato s Hotel like an) T, regis and demanded to be shown to # room, pay.ng 2 cents for the accommodation with the’ gang+ froid of @ millionaire. Walter Foun’ Dead in Bed. Michael Fehey, a walter, forty-seven deare old, was found dead in bed this morning at the Stapleton Hotel, 47 Kast Ninth street, where he worked. He had turned on the gas. Popullat Convention Jase 11. LINCOLN, Neb., March 9.—The Pop- | wilets Rave decided to hold their State) Convention on June i, Candidates will | be nominated for all State offices. | Rugs and other Floor Coverings Suitable for Summer Use. B. Altman & Es, Chinese and Japanese Mattings, $6.50 to Especial features 100 Daghestan and Ghengis\Rugs, 99.60 | Heretofore $12.50 | $00 Large Kazak Rugs, . . Heretofore $25.00 and $27.00 | EDW. RIDLEY & SONS. WEDNESDAY OUR BARGAIN. DAY. ys : 10¢ Men's Medium Weight Undershirts Same! Hair or natural 25¢ in every way; Wednesday... RIBBED VESTS. About 300 dor. Superior grade Swiss ribbed vests, low neck, sleeveless an ribbon run; this bar Worth a journey; enc SILKS lightly est designs and 8 ed ‘ore 8c Foulard Silk, 24 inches wide, of the very new colorings; 59c Every woman uses them. i) again within 50 » Wednes. 63c nedium shades, latest designe these 6% CARPETS, «tne wonderful values. reductions Lo: 1 Best quality Tapestry Brus- aeeortment psa on foe I day, yard 59 , -aized 4, Lot 2—Wilton Velvet with oval or square French bevel $1.25 grade; on bargain day mirror and washstand, 3 beautifully carved ser 17.63 S* Bvepeniparr Borat miner’ SIG pantss " 19¢ Lot 3.—A grand coilretion of Tap. estry Brussels Carpet Rem- those close out, at, Men’s and Boys’ ig Wednesday Bargains, * Wonders Will Never Cease.” Here is a lot of Men's high Spring Topeoats in various th tan covert cloth. The price is enough to stagger even our experience and judgment in values. See these wor derful bargains. Two lots, 4,95 & 2.75 Boys’ Spring Top Coats, for lads 4 to 12 years ; just as signideant asthe men’s in quality, sivle and price, 2.50 & 2.75. Boys’ Very Fine Sailor Suits, for ages 3 to 11; navy bine worsted and fancy cagsimeres, beautifally embroid- ered, shield and targe sailor collar, French cutl, worth fally $5.00, 2.25 & 2.75. Still another lot of tf for ages 3 Suits, Three Pleces, to" sen 3 navy blue and fancy cassimeres, trimmed with combination braid and many of them faced with silk, very M00 wuts 2,29 ana 2649 Muslin Underwear. she shite teen tak cluster of 3 vucks, plain yoke good quality, ladies’ sizes ; Wednesday 1 4c Lawn Caps, Hats ‘i.e white, all handeomely made. Price cat in ball for Wednesday. % We hay Ladies’ Suits. , s'"1= Wednesday 2 lois of handsome Suite, fines tailoring, all that were ome to or) down to were 09 to 625.00 head ~ reduction for Wedase- 1. want o p ER . As an egg is full of meat, so are ourstores full of the meat that BARGAIN SEEKERS RELISH. We .| Offer onty those makes of merchandise that have a reputation for reliability. Men’s Furnishings. 5peaking of reputation, Black, Tan, 'nbieached, Seamless a what make of Corset bears 80x, not the ordinary sort, every ter worth more; Wednesda: PAIT cece serren evans IN OUR BASEMENT. Wednesday isa day of revelation to housekeepers. NEW SURPRISES. Amazing bargains. Money savers dae: in Kitchen and House Furnishings. Three hundred and sixty dozen Wak crystal T ABLE GLASS. cut giasa effect. Large crystal glass covered Butter Dishes...... 10c Crystal glass covered Sugar Spoon Holders, cream jugs..... 40 Cry@tal glass Preserve 10c Dishes, 6 for seeene Crystal Glass Bowls, 6 inch, be.; § Inch . 10c Footed Cake Salvers..... A, | German white Cof- tonto ant Seucers...... toe White Porcelain Plates, inch, deep or flat, each. White China Salt Boxes, blue decorated............... this season's make, two double burn- ere economical | Domestic Raugs—Smyrna, Axminster and | Wilton, including reproductions in three ground colorings (Dark Red, Blue and Green) of an Antique Kurdistan Carpet. | Japanese Rugs—Jute and Cotton, | East India Moodj Mats and Dhurries, Eighteenth Street, Nineteenth Street and Sixth Avenue, | Shell Empire Combs, are prepared (o furnish | Summer Homes with Rugs, Mattings, Etc, | $22.50 | for to-morrow : 18.00 | Baby Carriages, iuil i reed roll, == 5.00 5 ) Sees Per Ses Side Comb with “wave top,” —3% iuches long. Extra heavy,—4% inches long, Quill-top Empire Combs, Real Shell Barrettes, UMBRELLAS. All pure silk, Women’s, 26 inch, colors and black. Men’s, 28 inch, black, Handles,—plain or silver trimmed Furze, Box or Arabian wood, New, handsome designs, $1.85 and $2.45 each. Value $3.50 to $5.c0. JAMES McGREERY & C0., Twenty-third Street. JEWELRY DEPARTMENT socing Importation Sale of real Shel! Hair Or] ] Qdjee’ ta, namen , . Kid Gloves, 4-Bution Glace newest spring shades, j-Clasp Suede, mode, tan, slate and blask, $1.00 per pair, Lord & Taylor, Broadway & 90th 8b 1,00 per pair; he tie ee pa 75 cents and $3.00; Value, $1.50 to $2.75, $1.75 each, 25 cents each; Value, 40 cents, JAMES MeGREERY & C0., — Twenty-third Street. ‘NO EXTRA CHARGB FOR Iv. Advertisements for THE WORLD will be x Tone Telegraph Bee te Noe ry * ’ ] Office rates, Call @ messenger it ree have best JRA EEEIE One * Ehrich Brothers, Special Opening Wednesday. Millinery, Cloaks & Suits ; Sixth Ave. and 23d St. SEI OR SO Three Days More. ‘Merchant . Tailoring Offer satisf with the suit—or your money back. $25 wouldn't pay most tailors for the work, Here until Frida 1] 90 Might at.c.e.cccsreseee % Ehrich Brothers, 6th Ave. and 23d St.

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