The evening world. Newspaper, April 13, 1900, Page 2

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teed give to the poor, buy _ #aything to that girl ATM BAIL. ~ Michael Fie — and Fell Over Across the Crucifix. Death came to Michuel Healey (his morning tn the Church of the Bpiphany at Twenty-second street and Second ave- nue, He was kneeling at the altar rail Kissing the wounds of the dead Christ when the summons came. Across the carved image on the cruc inx| he fell prone and writhed in agony Father McMation hurried from the rac- riety | -o annointed him, as last words of ‘he the dying” fell from the lips of “prayer for the the old man closed his eyes ia} sleep. “A Chpisttan's death,” » “And one he prayed her companton, ley knew that the hand of on him, and he prayed (ist it might come while kneeling befure the where he had worshipped for eis? years, Weeks ago physicians told him disease would soon finish him. Gaily visite to the church were thirteenth of the month and Geed Friday, mothel!” ix to Mra » a8 he left the house at 5 Rast ind atreet, this morning, for I guces the end will come ci through the long ritual em- of the passion, At the close crucifix was lowered, placed on and depositey at the altar step he congregation filed up and he five wounds on the image H | 3 it} knelt until the churoh war i ‘The enertion of stooping over to kiss the ‘@rucifiz brought on the fatal attack. Half a dozen women went to fix as other brought the police. When Dr. Cash arrived in a Bellevue Hospital ambulance tho man was dead a DRIVEN TG SUICIDE. (Continued from Firat Page.) the money which Charles has given me. ‘The money which remains will pay for ‘my funeral expenses, all of which | give you. BITTER AGAINST CHILD. “J don't want that Louise whould get even a thread of what helongs to me. She has renounced me during my lite and I renounce her after my death “Whatever of my effects may not be don't give “Adieu, my sister. “MARIE CLERE Policeman James J. Lonigan was sum- rroned and he called an ambulance from the New York Hospital, Dr, Clark, who Teeponded, found Mrs. Clere dead when Ne Pot to the houre WEPT FOR THE DEAD. An Evening World reporter found Mr« Joulse at the home of . Mra, Ellice Roquet, ‘Mra, Clere’ 8 West Seventeenth street. She was Mise Clere is eighteen years old. tall, giim and pretty, and works in a dry- poeds eiore. She lives at avenue. “My moiher dif not kill herself on my |, Becount,” sie said tearfully, “I never her any cause. I have noi seen 438 Kighth | true 1 have had some trouble Rast ee al she worried and me all the time. She com- | eee Tiveryt ing that | did, de- ras It was not right. I could hardly ing eat ae 6 5 she dd not worry Last LOVER; SUICIDE ago Betty ? rman gir! Years old, kissed her sold er-swe and came to th utual vows to wore undying it to work for Henry Boltert, ¥ South ac, - | age t letters sto; the gil mourned." °om™ acre © bec for some hours, 1 does ny there for ome ‘° lve| meine ¢ HANGS HERSBLE, | Betty Rieder reds Her Lite! “tm Wor Medroom in Breckiyn. Mmily Riedel, forty-five yeurs| et 26 Marcy avenue Br n. fate last might hanging from in her bedroom. and” yesterd ne i ow her home ‘sivarily Sparing flea | whispered a! One summoned the priest ™| sul jtwo rooms, one next the shop and one Idoor was bolt | man up te the roof, he glee dovt aod took him down through THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 13, 1900, GAVE HIS LIFE TO a Beller Shielded His Wife and Children with His Own Body | from the Flames. Many Thrilling Rescues from a Blazing Six- Story Tenement. | Hyman Beller, his wife and two chil dren faced death by fir Ing In @ rear room at @ (linton street Penned up in a few feet square wit) the Mames roaring around them, they | fT dashed themerives in vain. trapped rate Jo, agninet t that cut off their only means of escap through a parrow window Hopeless, they sank down to gether, the mover Irving to shield her | w children, the father placing his own ot body over all and between his loved ty this morn: | ones and the flames Beller's life is the penalty for his sacrifice, He is now dying in a hospital momen The mother, ‘o and one child may die. was badly bur These are the injured HYMAN BELLER, forty-five years ( nae Partly suffocated do badly burned | emort t¢ abou the body, ar lege. Mre, BECKY # eR, thirty-five bicbnhMibsiersi 5 c Aoused from sleep and hemmed years, overcome by smoke and badly in by the fre, they had tried again and burned on the right leg again to Ket through the window ROBA BELLER, nine months, party | and, fallin doprenared for death d and in a serious condit! A BE BE WR, three years, over. 4p come by amoke, but will e Mi were taken {2 Gouverneur Mos: The fre cauved a pants ta the gine M¥) "The father and baby are etl story tenement houre next door ies pi Where | occurred and several persons ~ GARRIE wars tahoe, day Webdirs ey fsa IED DOWN LADDERS e building, @& Clinton street, te a's stories high, with stores in the bar ment and first floor The synagogue Atires The four fo aweatstiops Cohn's bakeshop ONLY ONE EXIT. Beller, with > f thelr talior ehop. They had halm orcuples the second floor ore above are giv he basement oul smoke poure clowe dy s wife and two children, ' lived back . al EE Firemen Found Belicr Family Su@ecated in the bare ire THE INJURED. ot he feat und Pollweman Hoeffner _ SAVE LOVED ONES. ‘Through fire and smoke Doo: tole iowed by Firemen Suiliva &, ashed into the place rrible and the smoke x, but busned on through the middie! nom Into the { ak Huddies age neath the m-barred window and as far from flames as they could get, they und the Betlers They were all lo a heap, Underneath as the little girl, Bella, She lay as bottom of the wall as ehe one to MOTHER SHIELDED BABES. Siretehed on top of Bella's body was The entire party wag dragged out uy. |r mother Clasped to Mre. Heller's conscious by gallant firemen at the las: | bosom and wnder her was the baby, | Re ory With outetretohed arms clasping all ani (ryipe to shield them from elt flames, was Beller. es of flame had Ieked his body. clothes were partly burned off, and rheath was roasted, The Her an and Bella, and lex from the re had hey could, ‘The firemen meked up and dashing through the them to the street am Sn ne WAR OVER GARDINER; VIGTIM, SAYS LAWYER “Good Friday His Day || | for Crucifixion,” Cries Untermyer. inter=| | | | Tot talk and verbal clashes were the he client's order today at the hearing of the | charges brought by memtere of the City | Chub against District-Attorney Gar- client,” retorted But the District- At j Miner, Commissioner Wilcom, who I orney doen fon | taking the evidence in Part IV. of the | Wan such protection,’ replied Bupreme Court, was almost in conatant | Untermyc: does nut require wf | confilct with Lawyer Untermyer, coun- feels that he ts not being well) | eel for tie District-Attorney. One flerce wrang!e wound up with Mr. Untermyer doesn't} shouting a eas “Good Friday seems to have been iis guar Selected for the crucifixion of the Dis- would be a sorry day ty him if 1 Wilcox. to have been erucifixton of feplied Commi ‘ell, Good Friday se solected as the pos i the Dis Attorney!" aring had been under way | erk {rom the County Clerk's office was sworn and produced |u bundle of forfelted recognisances which were offered in evidence by Mr. Deming. Mr. Uniermyer proved that the Bhertff vad returned executions unsatisfied in some of them, and then there was @ trict When th for an ho nds in 1 by Mr. Deming. The object of the e' reanee| to show th t office iid not m ‘effort to caliect the sums due on the bonds after fore feiture. Commissioner Wilcox announced that evidence the Me row. “Were executions returned unsatiohed red by the City Club yesterda * b i) 4 1 hall of them?" quickly asked Mr, Une be reese tn eerenare 27 te. termyer proceed 0 the Molt “Stop!” shouted the Commiasioner, | DOW bel vag. # 8 AINE: and for five minutes there was an inter-| ae of ine babes| bject “r won't!’ "Out change of “Lc ern the excitement off the stand by ster the & erewed while t court of Special Seastons a. plainants ame dale gone through Sid afterno with until Mr, U that | Wedn he would not he cried down and would | diners deters aii | edd thelr case at 2.30 o'clock | sdjoatn el anti) are ACTOR DIES BY GAS | Weasley, Harvard Crews' KH BOBTON i Apr Tae r vine| Suffocnied, om of Actor Thomas by suffoeation from gas last might $9 | put wn by the police to-day as | REPRE PORE PDE LA PLLA The Riget Thong, at the Right Teme, at the Right Prics, Suits and Top Coats | Beasley mal sley was found this morning in his) hal! bedroom at S17 Kast Fourteenth rect dead in bed. He had turned off but In doing so had ace ek another stop- cock, which controlled a pipe leading to Better Than Custom-Made. 4 kaeatove Heastey was formerly on the legiti- mace stage aud acted with Booth and Jeferson, Of tate years he entered vaudeville and was a member of the Ble ur team which played in Brook t week, He leaves a widow, a former actress, Haltimore. There was a time when things were different, but to-day the truth is that, when you order a $30 oF $40 suit made to your order, you get the work of second ‘rank men, The best designers and tinishers are em- Ployed by the ready-to-wear clothiers, who have reduced their business to a science, There is more than “custom made” value in either of these items, taken at random {rom our present stock: A silk-lined Prince Albert coat and vest, "318. in BOWARD 1 RENICS'S BODY. j Wine Or Morrow—Count (as- tellnne's Financial Man Died tm Parte, | ‘The body of Edward 1. Renick. a cor-| reapondent for» New York paper and at| one time the private weeretary for Sec- retarles Olney and Sher Is expected A new London stripe tio cep in san alr shaft na few through th ate Ww ) the rear. A third room, which they | He broke Into the apartments of Samuel the right to use, stretched back of |Grasemen, who, with hie wife and two Iidren, was asleep in their rooms back | nlumber’s store In the shape of an | of LL. at they did not use It, and the | ed and barred last night th The « ex the hall was through | The ple Hoeffner dragged tires and yelled t ip Hyman, a fv the barber shop. Was filled wiih smoke ¢ Grarsmars weme parily bed hed while » all te ts. Grareman picked It was about oclock thie morning up Ida. «a three when a man passing up etrert | Vear-old girl, and all ran to the sireet Aiscovered flames tn Belier’s store. He |!" thelr nlght clothe Hood on the opposite sidewalk and | ni) wentate mace atet He oes ted “Fire!” as loud as he could [and velling for every one to get up iceman Willlam ilaugh, ai Clinton 4 panic folowed, Wom eamed and Rivington streets, heard him. He turned {nan alarm, then dashed * thinking that the upper floors ped, hastily were On the thind floor the policeman ran iron J inte an mon to all eweat- Ru reet he dashed into the apart. \% shops, which * entrance. ning back to the No. 67, and thr y the fre one of ments te-escape, Over this he got 10 the fire-eecape climbed up the front of the building At the fifth floor he man wildly calling for ald. It was a watch: man, the only person in (he of the Watlding SAVED THE WATCHMAN. Haugh Jumped tr ot @ ana! found a apper part wurried the walch- broke open the | the scuttle of No, 67 fire Meantime the Was eweeping through the tatior shop and tnto | tome tn the rear. No murmur hed come | from the Boller family, and the firemen the about their being inside Finally some one yellet het an entire smoke fn the hallw among them belog Jacob Mine tran hither and thither he biind- ‘The policemen managed to to the roo! women o down through the scut ' ‘tre bye vsand and children ont fire-esca, eryin tidiy for nid. sehen Ladders were rilsed and Cap: Mowe Dugan car. Feveral persone. tly overcome by re carried out, ara Wilson and Some ume ago I bad a shock ot paralysis which resulted ¥ from the coutinued use of cof- fee, Diszy head and confused | to arrive on the 81 Louls toamorrow. | | $1%: our special price........ eee ae Butl TOP-TO-TOE CLOTHIERS Fine Top Coat of tan Covert cloth, medium length, full silk Hrd agereral Purpose coat, appropriate for any Occasions... eeeeee 10. 00) One of the very best bargains we've ever presented is in an Oxford Cheviot Soat,silk lined wa ere mark ofa high cost carment; cantly worth 12, 00 Top Coats of black untinished wors- ted, silk lined and silk faced to edge: Chesiertield length aq genteel rarment. Top Coats for retined levant (ressers, made of untinished worsteds and Th bet; coahen fength, silk fined and silk faced to edge: equa! to a $30 custom coat. ‘ 18. 00) Vine Raglans of Oxford Gray Chev. jot, new sprit ng cut. vertical pockets, medium and long !engths, cuffs same mat.rial; with or without velvet collar ..... (Raglans also at $5, $18 and $20.) Custom tailored Riglans of fine im- ported gray Tweed, woven in a pleasing undef ned stripe puttern: cuffs se ma- | teriak contrasting hue sifk vel- 25. 00) vet collar; vertical pockets.. Dalle ae CLOTHES 12,00) ana des MASTER OFFERINGS 't is natural for man to wish to be sprucely clothed at Easter time-- to discard old dress and ‘don the new. Nature her- self sets the example when she shakes clear of the duil and dead browns, Matchless styles, har= monious colorings, grace- ful cut and perfect tailor- ship characterize all of our Easter display of clothing for men and boys. Every sensible novelty in dress—every fashionable idea in men's apparel —is reproduced here with exact faithfulness, Note the following haphazard selections for your Easter needs, If your want is not there, you'll surely find it at our stores. ‘hg WW ig Dressy Spring Suits of Oxford Chev-! Lack Worsted Dione Conway a Coat il tot.with Couble or $i ingle-breasted vest single or double Breasted Sack with Vest to match; bad coat and vest 00. 8,30 50 (Trousers to match above,$3.50 extra) Better grade of Black Worsted neat, styl'sh, and really eur $12 to $15... "40,00 Fine All-wool oxford Cheviot Suits—. | satin-lined coat and double-breasted vest, with satin back: ae 12. 00 nals, superior in style, laloralie aes cially fine Easter suit. Easter Suits of Cassi ¢s and Worst- ‘rie; ice of Cutawa: double breasted Sack a, 1 00 new mixed olOFI, and | with Vest to match... | Trousers to mate 2 ata Extra quality untinished worsted Cute away Coat and Vest, coat silk lined, double-breasted vest with 15,00 jand black checks; stylish cut and ex- The double-breasted Frock of Prince ceptionally well made; equal in every Albert Coat still maintains its position, | way to regular $18 and $20 1 OQ) unmoved by the other vagaries of Me 3 suits.. og we are offering a regular $25 grade in black Vicuna—a superior Fancy Vests in handsome colorings | ; 00 igns—some silk 2nd wool mixed, | tailored coat and vest a. td 20. others all wool—include neat basket-| Absolutely the finest Prince Albert |weave fatterns in all ngedysd ot | Coats and Vests, silk-lined throughout, color-—subcued checks, plaids and figures made from the new Oaford Vicunas, a3 in rich skades—not a garment in the, well as black Vicunas, Thibets and unfine fot worth less than $3.50, and most ished worsteds, sold by other concerns are sands os yc Nee 45 2 $30 and $351 our von 2. 00 - e | | Custom tailored worsted and cassi- mere suits in stripes and smali gray | Silk back: $18 grade HA rs, SHOES AND FURNISHINGS. We'll save you one dollar on your FASTER HAT— the exclusive hatters’ threedollar kind; Derbys ind 200 | Alpines 2 EASTER SHOES. | Summer Russets, Ox- ford Ties and Patent Leathers, All new styles! —recu'ar $5.00 quality, These are our very best. 3. 45 wll § Line of Everything Wearable for “Men and | price. seeeeee Spring styles colored Shirts woven Madras cloth, war. ranted fast colors; not on compared with the tnd Percale, is ps a m regular 98c link aa ‘s In offering this lot of fancy Special lot of full size English) Squares, in figures and stripes—strictly jall silk—same as to'd elsewhere at 7 5c ! Spring colors and designs, cor- rect for Easter wear. 48c_ Critical Glove wearers calm} that they can buy more glove} Satisfaction for less money at! $1.50 shirt for. our stores than anywhere else in the city. An cxample is in Striped and figured half hose to our cus- uur genuine Gray Mocha Glove | tomers, we have ignored the advance that othe: dealers sell at $1.50, demanded by manufacturers for future controlling the output | shipments, and maintain the old price of one large factory, we are able 98c) intact; per box, half doz. pairs, 25¢ to offer this glove at.....00+6.. $1.38; per pair.. Boys. 279 Broadway, near Chambers St. Mr. Renick went io Europe with the and niews Cam to * out thelr fnaneta = 47 Cortlandt St., bet. Church and Greenwich Sts. nesiebien ws tat fw Paris about ten ull Brother: srones: 211 & 29 Sixth Avenue, bet. 1¢th & 15th tx, a ee cy continent Mie code ia | § 8+ Ws Cor. Fulton and Nascay Sts, OUTFITTERS TO MEN AND BOYS. 125th Street, comer 3d Ave. tae semen ‘= sad EE iw 4 OPEN LATE SATURDAY EVENING AT FOUR STORES._ HOOD'S Sarsaparilla | 1s @ carefully prepared extract of the best- known vegetable remedies for the blood. | stomach, kidiera, liver and nerves. all so skilfully compoun@ed that it retains every virtue of every Ingredient, vo pertect in CA NDY East ER. VANILLA CRAM ALMONDS | ape). Sauurday IDAY AN BLACK WALNY mee ; 9 satisfactory that once used it becomes the favorite famtly remedy ren Hood's Spreeparitia Is sold by all druggists {aN Gnd Nut @itings), none bette: amy 10¢ Get HOODS =: PRPPRRMINTE, Ravoes and Only HOOD'S| 22 fe se 10<| TTEROUPS, 41) varieties 0c BSTABLIMED 1846. » hatiiate = NEW YORK STORE. | BROOKLYN «Tones, RROA WAY Broa Reitera Av COR. BIST ST. Puiton o: & Platbasd ave To go the best one better is our daily effort. Old friends ap- preciate it — new Clothes, ones like it—may- be your Easter wardrob: can be bettered by it. See the styis, fit and finish of our new Raglans, Paddocks, and Paddocks, For Sen: Ragiag-Pe ices, envitely new, Ragone, 623 (9 128 alla, th ae ihr g HOCOLAT ES bas ae ood Ny Ge DORK and * all Chocolates (better the EA You never sew tuck ion kinds olate used te eonting), eer Week ees eared | t §5¢ cocoate ORRAM PAGS, Sen mat Coser "e150 Betier CORNER WEST BROADWar. LADY canyascers wanted ai once in New York and lyn ona new article for |i sainry. Cali between @ 4 ti, 43 Leonard st., New York, room 108, Mics B Barrett. suet eane ae De te ay Gentlemen: LE re Barclay St.| Special—3oo i COLLARS-A! Indien, Special—1.000 doves > Sines, CAARDS SIMPSON OUR POSITION IN MEN'S | with special reference to Easter. Come at any time, and these Furnishing stocks are always strong in assortments, qualites, perfect styles and strictest price 15¢] moderation, THAT IS OUR EVERY Haster comes—and everything broadens, Varieties multiply, exclusiveness takes shape in countiess forms, our values grow with our stocks, There isn’t to-day 80 will have the best and latest, yet carry a keen business eye for the money saving we afford them. | NECKWEAR, sper Teas at Punt, a, eH Special—soo dozen Scarfs, of all sha Sg effects—our regular goc, to wen 9, 0 sss . sats wp to a, navi Negligee Shirts of fancy madras, a regular 75c. shirt, at...... st ee linen 4-ply Collars, in all ‘White Dress Shirts Nancy Stuf ne and the rr sew styles, Sixth Avenue 20th St! opened. If there was a new tower of Babel being built in City Hall Park half of New York would never know anything about it, so careless are we of what goes on in our city. There ia no tower of Babel going up this week, but a lot of brainy men are building a bridge across the East River that will make the Brooklyn Bridge look like a spiders web. Ever hear of the new bridge? Probably not. Then read next Sunday's World and have your eyes DAY FURNISHINGS STORY. 80 interesting a place to men who . 25¢ persaies 55¢ eee 6 for 55¢ 000 0000 cece cece

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