The evening world. Newspaper, April 6, 1900, Page 9

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LUNATICS "TWO SIPHOS THROAT C « Crazed Electrician Mys-|Miss Nethersole teriously Slain in Ward’s Island Asylum. AN INQUIRY I$ ORDERED, Reported that He Committed Suicide While Being Shaved. bt res Mn ‘The body of John Knoll, he taken to the Morgue fro tan State Aylum on Ward's his throat cut from ear to ear, aroused | the Coroner's Office to-day and a thor- ough examination wan ordered n electrician, for ha Money inio the box-office, Ore block below on the other aide of | Broadway, in Sam T. Jack's old theatre, Another company were quite as busy as [adaptation of the Daudet novel Tho theatre ts now called the Comique, James C. Jack, brother of the lamented Sam T. “Why not gt Mins Lyons w “Why, that Week,” her question®r. “Now, let me tell you,” “We've cut away from burlesque entire- intend to be a fine acter, who has a reputa| ¢ strong man, will be Jean Gaua- could carry Bapho to the top! ¢, of a skyscraper without stopping al way ft fs a pliy that the size of Is to}. Have a Rival on Broadway. stations. the thea i ne of men and women were pouring | Olof ihe bart thelr own.” ise Nethersole's rehearsing anoiher Te is the} is the lessee, Leo © rmerly of Weber & Fields, BROADWAY, COM, TST BT. manager. In addition to the awful gash in the) The house under the new manage- threat, the body is covered with bruises. rhent tay been devoted to burlesques Chii ‘laren’ 's One side of the face is clean whAveN leo highly reasoned as to bring tears to fnd the other covered with everal ine porn A may, with even upper days’ growth of veard. Broadw ilifles, ‘That a No explanation was given when the | off ny ng to Mine 1 body was taken to the Morgue, but I) yc - «Van d dark grey and tan; also was reported later that Knoll killed|cening viskels ieran ecry. tnd ence | is to borrow trou- : 2 Suits, fn DP Yortne hiram 4 $3, 33 . He shaved ent s tes af ton —|} 1 Men's Worsted $8.06 Suit poe coedeop AC] rar ible whe when all good things are Ms ee. Oe | black aud navy cheviots $12. WO Mans Mecsas 58, 33 tao the razor and drew ft across his throat, | Knolls death is only mysterious happenings State Arylum, The m: years old, well educa A had appear | ba: AB ee heres, He ved at aa Is partial only 19 © ac tg $18, FEN at to 14 years; value $8, st with colored taffeta to match, OVERCOATS ike wipe. een until March 99, when he wax committed | “sui,” Jemurely . continued Mi ze he sNFIELBS ro sizes 14, 16 & 18 yrs., or 32, aie 0 ‘Wen’ torme a $ tn Harlem Court to the Insane Pavilion | Lyons, “i: pays tobe ‘att! | Russian BlouseSuits, was $6.75. 134 & 36 in, bust; vaine j 0" a Bellevue Me was declared tnsane |are going to be good a8 we knw hoe [staaee otherwise, $2. ‘sto L a Bano, BN . t 89:00 , near, ailrecd i $4, 00 $18,00 00 ser toil: uesday 0 * j ¢ are golng (o give ‘Bapho' Just as lovel cesi ns in fol 44 A yey | arge varie! y ol worsted lining, at . Wednesday, He had not been thirt: ersole “ 01 o hon: ae ours Min the Autti betere Weal | tom Pinay mae er tao ike t piate(and Sailor “Suis, $5 to $10. oe RCL: or ~| Hats, Caps and Waists. $25 5:09. 18,00, mre as $ 8.0 00 ths sara ‘call eo} . of boarding-house prunes. 8 COMPO! farmer's satiugined ork ‘The usual papers did not accompany tation we nse ta by ' the body and the story ‘wit at te sales Pedal "te tape aie Rag’ ne , Top Coats and! COTTON ‘ROOT PLS Lord & Taylor, Lord & Taylor, All of < above, excepting Overcast ae posers vc iinak. ithe appears |{BI# {8 No Fecent idea, Rehearsals nave) Suits for the “grown up,” too, | “Retinats tebe erga Broadway & 90h St ‘| Broadway & 30th FURNISHING AND HAT bap, ance of the wound did not bear out this | explanation. i The official report of Dr, J. T. W. | be KILLED TRYING TOGBTDRINK Man's Neck Broken by a Fall Down Filght ef MtalremHe Died Instantly. * While trying to get'a last disk before closing time this morning a’man whose fHentity has not as yet deen disclosed met his death. His body is In the Morgue. ‘The man fell down a filgh: of stairs from the sidewalk, landing against the door of a bakery in East Houston street and broke his neck. A little before 1 o'cloek the man was feen staggering along the sireet. He made a turn (o enter a liquor store next door to 181, Goodman Splilholts's bakcry, in the basement of which a number of men in charge of Foreman “Frits” were at work. A fight of twelve steps leads to the basement. “Juat one more drink,” the man mut- tered, and then he stumbied and felt headiong down the bakeshop steps, He Was found there limp and unconscious. An ambulance surgeon said the man had been killed instantly. It was sald that he was known around the saloons On the cast side, but none knew his name. He was about sixty years old, 5 feet 5 inches in height, and weighed 160 Pounds. The Iitle finger of the lef: hand was deformed. TRIED T KILL HER 4 BABIES Mttle Johnnie Feleman saved Them from Wad Mether—New fa Belle: Mrs, Bernard Poleman,. of U3 Bast ‘Thirty-sixth street, who tried to ktil her four children yesterday in a fit of insanity, is in Bellevue Hospital ineane Pavillion. Her young daughter Jennie is the heroine of the neighborhood, Mrs, Feleman went insane yesterday and put her cighteen-months-old twins Began to throw the baby, an infant of four months, around the room. Jennie, an older daughter, eluded her Mother and ran to the Bast Thirty-Atth Sirest station. “Please, come quick,” she sobbed, Bagot is trying to kill the children.” policeman found Mrs, Felsman linvincee the baby around by the ears, The others were nearly suffocated. The mother was subdued afier o struggle. Jennie was left behing to take care of the children. Mrs, Felsman had wrecked the furniture. ATLANTA, Ga.. April 6—A man pur- Kansas City newrpaper man, kilied Bimeetf at the Jackson Hotel last night You see, Sam {been under way since a period before the Indlotment of Miss Nethersole. “Our production #ti} be all that K The Great Department Store Exclusively for Shoes, For Easter Wear. and her three-year-old daughter, Sophia,| have them in immense var under a mattress in the bath-room, and/| 1900, Porting to be F. 0. Dickensheets, «|THE BEST IN THE WORLD taking morphine. He wrote a letter | Tan and Black Calf and Vici Stock, But- tr © brunette, w bids =| | Clothes, Jack's oft houre has | I the reputation being very | sco has as much right to be amuned | {$14 to $35, can} desired, not 4 loose, cated-penny Rockers, Seats, strongly made and in other stores for $3.50, at our price, OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST. s UNION SQUARE, Between Broadway and University Everybody wants new Shoes. They want weight, of proper style, of choice material and of reasonable price. We , Of standard styles of all, at prices within the -Men’s Shoes. The Fairfax, sia Dongola stock, with tips of same. Re iable in every respect, 23 om by Stisfactory service to bayers past year. Weare solt agent. :or AT ITS PRICE. wont admit of Ae. whl be Aline A, =. (McClain Simpson&Co. HOUSE FURNISHERS, 539-541 Eighth Ave., N.W. Cor.37thSt. ‘CASH OR CREDIT. *8.75 1 a Comer ‘Chinn Clos:t, splendidly i} made, solid oak throughout, panel backs, AP ‘ope mouldings, shaped legs, fancy top, good f size, first-class finish; usually sold for $16.00, Cobbler Seat $ Here is a chance to buy a mahogany finished Rocker at cost. Rockers have high shaped spindle packs and arms, real cobbler leather # OUR GOODS ARE THE BEST. UMFURT SHOE C presentation, but a compact poetic, gla- gery and realistic performance ia keep- ing with the best traditions of the modern siage. We will give the first production one week from Monday next, though we could siart to-morrow.” | ve It on Monday next?’ as asked. the beginning of Hol raid she, looking pityingly at she continued good, the sky Olga Nethersole and her company were | *78Rer 7 . 7 Wey in Wallack’s ‘Theatre rehearsing Rast jeading woman of he Pucit | « Boys’ R. usstan | can be su ~ ‘i a saving from asbbn' pertires { winioh will bef Stock Company, Ban Franciace, Bay. ea] Bh Since Fine gingham with square | 1 P . REGULAR pho,” performances of which wi you want 10 see her! She w “ al ats a mand o-marron evening, | Faring urprtae to Boadway og : Ouse DU »|piqué cbliar also fine Rale-| 73 to to Ve OFF OUR PRICES. that there ts to it BSTABLISUED 1965, oben + {NEW YORK #7vORE, BROOKLyH STORES, | nrentway To be over ald ste to an Evening Worl reporier. | Mere and at such little figures. Suits in all new shades and forty-one ‘naughty, bus a perron who itkes ta-/ patterns, $4.50 to $12. + al and Top Coats, $5 | Spring Mooklet for the writing IN ALL sad STORES! 1.79 well finished; sold anda great bargain e oS 0 Place. them of ssasonable made tor Spring of Willlam ye" ke nome other folks hustle to hoid Bedford Ave. |Pultes #t. @ Flatbes Ave. vexed the Little \Correct Gentlemen's} Clothes problem « THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 6, 1900. CAN BY "e Caney asiety, Pridar ‘omly Pratt and Ni Coroanat, Marrovsy, Birouberty datore- Ths fo eee sSaturds oaly 4 New and 1 stylish Double- New and prem designs! | Breasted Suits, Bicycle andjin Girls’ Reefers and Top- Calfve “ond 10¢ | Golf Suits end Sailcr Suits; Coats, anda complete variety rt 105 | also a very choice showing of styles in Girls’ Silk, Woo cher ise jof Wash Suits, in sailor and /andCottun Dresses. sizes 4 to * c®: 19¢| blouse atyles, at low prices. | rgyrs, Allat attractive prices. ne Gre TeR teas and Chorolater +o all Me Char adates "TER EGGS & NOVEL’ ‘hins| Saturday" s Special Features, Saturday's Extra Vaines. Girls’ Dresses, ie, Friday and Saturday. Deliclous Coffee Creams (ava Your Clothing, Hats and Furnishings needs fariety: All Kinds aad | lof blue denim, collar and tea blouse suits;vaines3.75, at | jshield, with straps of white duck, sizes 3to 7; valtte $3, at $1. 95 5: Boys’ Satlor Suits, We have decided to close up and removs to our new | store, formerly occupled by Patrick Norton & Co,, on | ‘Wecnesday evening next, We realize that to get rid of the big steck now in our present store we must force matters, Some of the Prices that wil clear our tables quickly : MENGuits « — BOYSurrs $2.95. Girls’ Keefers, All wool cheviot in red and |blile, large collar, taffeta G4 Barclay st. CORNER WEST BROADWAY trimmed; valne $6.50, at Regul Sale a broicer- ’ had Spesial—Friday and Saturday. |Ofgrey homespunem 4 pice unhin Pevcer oa if i. ied shield of blue cloth; a neat $4 go. i a OF CONFIRMATION SUITS, Ol's NUTTER IOOTE vf 6 py bev ate rAuLns natal tet suit, 3 to royrs; value $4, at Misses 11] Bio Oden saa theattt $3, 67 $2.00 wore au rea SJ, Cheri 4 1 $00 all wool and well made $2.06 Xuits, light or sy shades, well tnade.. Racers " fe Be ain hon, $2.95. a Tailor-Made Sutts, vcunaiin | Boys’ Double B veasted AW wool homespun in light | As4OnT 4.00 Bo; Tweed me stylish pattorna. m Caeninacee Suits, aacks, splendidly made ‘of Scotch cheviets, assorted coat in new double-breast-| \colorings—-these suits are ed Eton—skirt tucked all |tailored and finishe! equal around with double inverted to custom work; any size, 6 plait back; entire suit lined Untin- uit in $4(),67 "8" Torcoars #6,00, boot in Petit basket @liel with Aneuted dverplaide AY silic-iined “op SuaTED wage h BSc} Me. Kmbroldered Tam o' Shamters for Bors, 33¢, 2. Men's Relbriggen Underwess, Se. Colored Shirts, all styles, 3Bc, Our Men's $1.25 Derbys, We consizer no transaction complete until entie pAvinf corr « Meney tack, if Ar take it. Clothing hept in repate S. N. Wood & Co.'s Union Made Is Highest Grade. “From the first snip of ie shears to the last touch of the pressing trom nol a man can pul a finger lo our goods except a trained, illed union man at full union wages,” That is our platform. It is not a bid fir union trade—though we are as glad to wait upon union men as to employ them. It is a simple statement of the facts, put forth to show that our astoundingiy low prices do not mean underpaid work or anything less than the very high- est grade of work—that the interest of the customer is not permitted to suf- fer. The low prices are due FIRST to our immense cloth purchases and SECOND to our determination to sacrifice profit for the present in order to command a quicker and larger success. Prince Albert Suit to Order. Special Easter Offer—We will make to your measure a double-breasted Prince Albert Suit of Clay Worsteds, Vicunas, Thibets, Untinished Worsteds, Cheviots in Oxfords or black— in fact, all of the weaves that make the most dressy Prince Alberts, not equalled for less than $25 to $40; for remember thes: are beautifully tailored and SILK FACED to edge; our special price, to order Perfect fit and punctual delivery puaranteed—w: have the skill and the wili and the factities for doing it, Suits, ~~ |Top Coats, with single or double-breasted in Coverts and Newest Ox. 2292-94 os Ave., "2088 125th . OPEN EVENINGS--SATURDAY TILL 11.80. Oue Opening Thursday will bea P alfaie. arene a CASPERFELD & CLEVELARE Warsirorsiets] 144 BOWERY. oT : “BOWERY SAVINGS BANK BLOCK.” Ocr seamics: Wedding Ring: tav: teen tte “stasdaed” fer over 45 They are made from a solid bar 0' gold; not a drop of solder enters inte manulaciure. No other so-ca'led s:amiecs ring compares with them le: quality and general cxzellence. No extra charge lor engraving. ‘We guarantee that ovr rings will never blacken the finger. a Ws w,| Made to Order 18 | vest, new Cassimeres, Fancy § | ford: Mixtures—well made~ - Cheviots and Scotch Fancy $ | neatly trimmed — lapped effects; high-grade Blue Serge | seams —- with or viet vel- well tailored and vet collar; equal garments § Suits elsewhere; can't te bought under our special price $12.50; our special price, ots Fu: greene $ SEE our wannow Men's $ fancy . Re } Hats 91.45. § iosectos {Shoes $2.45, i and dressy, our | Value, $2.50, DERBYS in @ “ial price, pair, Value, $3.50. HIGH GRADE hand-sewed Select and extensive line of es to hen in im perials, four-in-hands and Tecks, special at 25¢ SEE OUR WINDOW, Harmony in color—the finest line of Percale Shirts ever produced, crossed and straight Stripes, detached 1.00 culls; worth $1.50, SEE OUR WINDOW. Shoes, in black calfskin. tan Russia call, black and tan vici kid and patent. leather; lace or but- ton; all sizes and widths, r Newest shapes, Russet Maple, Golden Brown, Seal Brown and Black Also ALPINES in the mw Oxfords, Pearls and ALL other shades; value, $250; our special price, $1.45, Golf and Bicycle Caps—28¢, & 50c. Fogagement Ring, pure white diamond, very all sizes, at Open Evenings til! 6,30. Saturdays till 9. ee vr, Hebohs brilliant, Tiiteay we, we fom | 1 5c. Four-ply 16 ting, wortts S20 " Linen Collars, pares ye * sae 00 a the ne $15.00, $75.00 $25.00. our special shapes, our cometeuhndianiaa ie Special pr Mail orders receive Jest Neiow Tanone re MEN, 740-742 Broadway. 9%. don't forget the et ae whiaper jay a word fer father too This je the chorus of Ford and. tton’s latest song, entitled “Just a Word for Father,” as sung jous success by Li h’s Union Square Theatre, — a Word for Father” was n capecially for next World by Walter H. Ford and ¥. Bratton, authors and ¢ Br }_ hom any ‘a vii mir utes eeath De sure te pcos oiine Pi of some of the greatest soug known in the history of Notably, “I Love You Old Way,” exeatative © f HCO. 1h Kawt 168, WORTHOR | DAMON, WATCH Wray pr “ara | D st WEEKLY. | waren ‘et ‘@ DIAMOND CO, Marden lane wine ae West are 14T, DIAMONDS, wy ets ue music. _ | FURNITURE ST. | gevert eri, oes

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