The evening world. Newspaper, April 17, 1900, Page 5

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"Tasch serch ssi ns Sl acai mai, iit ch ih a ial sde anita aaa ie < SAOOWORCE: OVD WAN BERGE 71) HOCUS OF nD TORRY |J. 8. Traver Reported in| Ministers Dodge New | Difficulties with Bar- York Couple with ‘' Di- > ‘Dr. Endicott’s Townsmen ot * ¢ . : ber Asphalt Co. vorced”’ License. _ Mill Give Hima “Stabbed Him in Fight, Ran — h Banque z Detectives in the employ of ihe Fidel-| The mystery concerning the tdentity nd Deposit Company, of Mary-|of the parties married in the off Away, but Stole Back and 5 WIFE LOSES SUIT. Was Arrested. What She enw Through a Keyhole Did Not Affect the Case. Eo are gald to be looking for J Charies B. Sarak, dude of the court, at Greenwich, y that he ie inthe city, an ts the police can find him if (he reall Ried the marriage license with ee Town Clerk James R. Mea : it is not true that there ts a war-| The bride le Alda Lewis, of this clty, brow arrest,” eald| sard twenty-five. bern h rant out for m; fey | nam te dames Finay Cante:d, algo of r jarch. New York, oF, forty-clg earn, | has paid up sas’ or the account, one ba native o' be son of one in tl in Ce . He sald he had Tam assured that no warrant will Sivorced mine years Dr. George W. ten issued for bi i ber will not The couple were in Greenwich all yer ’ Endicott, of Plainfield, The Rar! ie 1 dare to toa” Ne ng tage | ping W. J., whore wife has fatied to secure @ Poe y te, iy ause We ee ee mje ie jay a Dut were uneusceae * local city nto marry . 1 mat they might get want the whole thing 2h oe Rowe t , eh neomes F i ri said to have had trouble vhen i . | Burns's of the 8 overcome Fhey have two beautiful daughters. Up with excitement and fainted.” The bride to Oct. 1 last they leased an Cre groom rushed to a nearby dru more spareest At 204 West Eighty-sixth | and secured some jonia and 5] as atreet @tvorce from him, is the hero of the hour and his many friends, headed by ex- ) Mayor William L. Saunders, are arrang- ing a reception anJ banquet in his hover ‘The doctor, who vallantly defended the names of the women named as co-re- @ =~ mpondents, from women of fashion to Gerving maids, is one of the most popular society men in the State. He is a mem- ber of the Hillside Tenris and Golf Club and several other exclusive organiza- tons, Hin wife is the daughter of ex-Judge 7. Halleck Drake, of New York, and) there wag a sensation when in October, . Traver, {t in sald. ip wanted to ex-| pearl gray ey Ic iat A difference of $17,090 in his se- ae os py on a weat-bound 194, she began her sult, naming Mrs.| | f : 8. Altman 4 &o. Charles Wadsworth, Miss Nannie Wood- a Le : * ‘ch AUGUSTUS BROGUS. CHARLES BROGUS. y dF eer fr ia pe pm hay He killed bie son, Murdered by his father. Peeeeeeee ing the trial before Vice-Crancel-} fier fatally stabbing pia son tasty mad. The cat ran under the bed. 1 Yor Stevens Agnes MeDona'd made a ry ugul Ri .' seventy-six | went to the kitehen, and the next thing confess Pty ian Panel aC ee my boy had been TOILET CARTICLES.—Colognes, Toitet Waters ¢onfeasion in open court, Mrs. Endi-| veges old, rushed out of his flat at 57/1 knew was that cott swore that she looked through a|gouih Second street, Brooklyn, and hid | stabbed. keyhole and saw the Doctor kissing |iimseif in an adjoining lot. At Lo'elock,| “Two weeks ago Charile struck hie and Powders, Face and Hair Lotions. Mrs, Wadsworth. lovercome with terror at his dee@, hej father and knocked out some of his Miltary Brushes, Tooth, Nail and Mrs, Whalen, cook in the Endicott | crept gtealthily back to the house. Peer-|teath, My husband felt bad. He took household, told how she came home one | ng cautiously in at the windows the old | Cut the same knife he killed him with Bath Brashes, Triplicate and Hand Mirrors. night and found Frances Ford in one | man stole quietly up the stairs, Poltce | and said: ‘Next time he strikes me I'll of Mra, Endicott's gowns; how Mlrs!cergeant Kearns was walting behind the| Kill him. It's hard,’ he sald, ‘for my Ford took taudanum one night after | door and seized him children to strike thelr old# father, 1 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18th. writing a note to Dr. Endicott | “I want to go upstairs,” erled Brogus. ayi not fore 3 Bae dae The doctor mid, “You confounded |«sfave 1 killed my son?” “Atter that Charlle ten father fool!" and gave her some medicine which | ‘The officer took him to the Bedford/ 4nd I told him he ought to be ashamed Solid Back Hair Brashes, . . Each, 65c, revived her avenue statlon, to strike an old man. He laughed at Regular Prices 95c. and $1.25 But all this to no avatl, for the Court! Mrs. Annie Brogus was found by an/me. Oh, It was terrible.” Of Appeals has handed dowr, its decision | vening World reporter this morning| The Brogus family, consisting ot French Tooth Brushes, . » » “ S2e, rm my Vice-Cl r - rn ae wae oa wringing her hands. She ts old and fathe mother, tous cons and 9 danas Regular Prices 20c. and 2c. “Phe testimony of Mrs. Endicott as to| bent. In oro! o English she told the ries worked in a New York commis- ole Is con: | story of the tragedy. |slon house and had Just reached twenty- Utils Cologne, . «+ «+ Per Bottle, 30c. A was in the kitchen," she said, |QM¢. His father worked occasionally in oP nd De Endicott, and is im-| ‘when my poor Charlle was ae i fearful, of the conse. y self. y words, t . wrul tu okt man cmhere fe No. loen) proot of any reine |! Near’ AOTy Tore Mumband. sand. We eae’ Avense court Utils Soap, «Per Box of 3 Cakes, 19c, een rarices Ford an ir. En- t leott. It is undoubtedly true that her/ing near the mantel. On the floor In ae ol more Comocsed by (Rear of Rotunda.) paeeeet, in operaléta him for alleged sol of blood lay Charlie, ‘My God, |t! ae be. Poet reek ‘ano ‘ ° iieh, and when # TOUR Weta Wiated to arouse {Chaslie, what has happened? I crled. | So'fcerireter whether he had anything r the floor and put his head in my lap. It was cold, 1 knew he was dying. He. closed his eyes, and then the doctor came. m stabbed,’ he moaned. I eat an|to gay, replied In German: “Pala not do it. 1 don't know any- azine about tt, My son quarrelied all ay, his son George, who ty Mere KILLED BY AN ICB CART. “Tt was not my husband's fault," she continued, weeping, ‘He is an old man and Chartie struck him and teased hima. mothe al ; her's Last night when my son came home he pen Reg fet me ‘gor dudgm. that. t EST’D 1807, een A, between Seventh and Eighth! yrougnt a white dog. ‘Take It out,’ I) ma afler things. The police can 8 7 any time. I won't run away.” street said, ‘It will frighten my cat. Mie ache contre’ a ‘The man was about thirty-elght years! yy husband came in then, ‘You et the ball to $200, and Brogus wae 5 feet 6 inches tall, light complexion, rs med, On e could find jt, LETTERS COOD (LITTLE GIRL (its aan * FUEL FOR COOK. —— Lighted the Fire with| Demure !2-Year-Old Miss Carrier’s Mail, but Van Wart’s Father Escaped Jail. Says She’s Bad. Driver Abraham Jones, of the Ameri- ean Tce Company, to-day ran oper and {hetantly Killed an unidentified man on e le r MANUFACTURING JEWELLER, | 231 EIGHTH AVE., ""ic't*” © | $100,000.00 Worth welry at 50 Cents on srerment eres et Park Row and Chatham Square also 124st Street and 3d Avenue. (Fourteen street numbers.) Katie Maxwell, the cook who recelved| A more demure little miss never walk- and Gretroyed undetivered leters from!ed tao the Harlem Court-room than Carrier John T. Bergen, now |; Ludlow) twelve-year-old Lillian Van Wart, of 6 } Btreet Jal! awalting action by the Grand) 412 East Bighty-firet «treet. 1 Jury, was examined this noon by Inapee-| She had an Innocent face and bright St. Gate urn ure, e tor King, at the Post-Ofce, and after-| eyes with » “baby stare,” and she clung $2.75 up ? Ward discharged, The Post-Office officials! to her father’s hand timidly, But she consider the woman an ignorant tool of| showed no emotion when he held her Bergen's. She declared that the carrier up to the official gaze of Magistrate told, her to light the fire with the let-| Cornell as a fiend incarnate, a child pre- ters, Sometimes, she raid. he came! cocious in crime and utterly beyond all after them. He left bundies of them| hope of reclamation. = with her Tuesday, Thursday and Satur-| “gne’ bid Judge.” he seid. “1 Wandocme-— day last | want her ser y. Bhe needs to be| Ue wows CHINA Loser, | Pay? tise ned po Pring gah re sl put In some institution where they will | sult 1 ‘0 e ding: jeare ‘ morning, Mrs. Bergwn's father te a te en, ERPNER GRRE Gs eae z aaa wealthy real-estate owner. east oak, highly pol- Laidiaw, the banker, living at M1 Weet Al Geventy-third street. Bergen stopped in the demure mitie fies ' Baby Carriages, Refrigerators, Ice Chests, Matting, Rugs, Curtains, Crockery, Kitchen Utensils. ends, French TOILET SETS, blue, pink or brown, teval aitever, 12 pleces, $4.90; 10 pieces, $19.50 #20 : LIBRARY Bight he found 17 more in the woman's ” CHERRY FRAME COR- ane geecetaciecets sg OMONCANFRD| = "Ge $675 6 SIMPSON nae Parlor Tables start at Tbe. Everything for Housekeeping $1 Weekly on $65. Worth. $6 Monthly on $100 Worth. $50 Monthly on $1.000 Worth. Any Amount on as Liberal Terms. No Extra Charges of Any Kind. Customers may add to their accounts or may make pay- ments at either the Original Chatham Square Establishment or at the New Harlem Store, cor. of 12st St. and 3d Ave. vt PRY MS TRr REN / THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 17, 1000. [HST sr Sn Ein, ES | White Soods and Wash Soods. Bea Linen. 950 Dozen Wen ’s Madras Dress Shirts, Warth $1.25 and $1.50 Apiece, ; On Sale Go-MWorrow at 65e These fine Shirts bear the well-known brand, “THE KNICK- ERBOCKER,” and are the product of the A. M. Stockwell Co, widely known to the trade and to the public as makers of high-’ ~ grade shirts. They sold us this big lot—the factories’ entire “clean up” of this season’s goods—at a very low price for spot cash, in order to make room for their new goods for next fall and winter, the maker _ and the wholesaler being always a season in advance of the retailer and the public. The cheaper we buy the chea: our bargain is yours if you take advantage of ar bal Lah of ae ety is made o bys yg? very fine quality in e new patterns ipes and figures. The workmanship is of the best; every shirt will fit as perfectly as it should. Any size wanted can be had. Each shirt has either one or two pairs of cuffs, and some have two collars. advantage of to-morrow’s Competent authorities on dress are of the s ottion and prices and add to F --f... that ‘‘wash gowns’ will be worn more generally this | {?2° Set uae every den bate. season than for many years by both the old, d | or elsewhere. ba ’ ung, in town as much as in the country and the seashore. This ought to be cheering news to ¢ woman who affects these cool, comfortable, dainty dress materials. Our spring and summer stocks are most oan, comprising full lines of the best and choicest of these Ln amg fabrics, and our prices, as usual, will be found to be the lowest quoted by any one for goods of equal quality. We mention « of them, for comparison with those offered elsewhere: IN WHITE GOODS IN WASH GOODS D The largest Sroceries. sortment of unadulterated. foods, Car cians et Wentlak wo! seen in our grea ba ge and to be bought there for less money } where. Here are to-morrow’s quotations. Look them over and see how much money you can save by buy- ing here. the clements that the stomach will readily | Cling or “ Molly” brand Yellow Crawford, digest, the best ant most digestible flour packed im heavy ou the market, per bbi., $5.00, 10 Ibs., 29¢] syrup, doz., $2.10; cam, . CANNED VEGETABLES: «tase “Roya Rel’ aad ge eee ot ee Tomatoes, | White Califorais Cherrice, packed SeceueaeeeRL'aG| PaasnevaD GINGER’ mae to D in size and the fal path Nd aodunr 1¢| “HAZEL BREAKFAST FOOD: cay CORN: ‘‘tolidey” beard fancy Maine folly prepwet, stimulates the train and Baby Corn, very tender, sweet and >| body, @ most morning dish; per dos., $1.40, par can, 1 chal, per dos., $1.15; per phg., ihe COFFEE: Mocks and “ popular Beare Se cnregaet te of Seomens per pound, 1 of Tew Yorkers, 4 The., $1.08, per ® 28¢) HAZEL CHOPPED ASPARAGUS: “Gold Dust” brand! A delicious Meat ali, 1b. ghaso bette, choice California Asparagus, tender white| per doz., $1.85; per » stalks, doz., $2.35 ; per can, 20¢ PEAS: « Petit Pols" (Fins), STRING BEANS: «mittord" brand | small size, tender and very wwect, per dot., Seinen Shams, ante ea ae $2.35; per can, ., Ae ! VES: Alden & Nicholson BAKED BEANS: “Seneca beand,, tra Preserved Raspberries, large 1 1-2 per dos, $1.05; per can, 9¢! jars, fee TEA: Our regular $1.00 and $1.25 Teas, PEACHES FOR CREAM: o a loa pool | SALMON, con ‘ Te flowery fragrance and flavor which | ppp ttlegens Rin Ore teed Sihe, $00; rib, 68¢| SOAP B; : | bane tothe box, per box, $3.50; perber,'14¢ Linens, Gowels and Yapkina. How about your supply of household linen for your town and country residences for the at season? Does it replenishing or adding to If 80, look over a few of our low prices on extremely ——_ goods and save money on your needs in ine. CREAM TABLE DAMASK, present wholesale price, per yard, 30e ime 96 to-menrow at, per yard, eC | CREAM TABLE DAMASK, heavy ani strong; present wholesa'e price, per yard, SOc. ; 08 sale tomorrow at, per yard, IIe | CREAM TABLE DAMASK ot an excellent quality, at, per yard, SOc BLEACHED DAMASK, exceitent for use in restaurants; present wholenale } price, per yard, 4Sc.; on sale to-morrow at IIe | ALL-LINEN TABLE CLOTHS, the ?-yards size, at, each, 1.19 | ALL-LINEN TABLE CLOTHS, the 3-yents mize, at, each, 1.79 NAPKINS, sal size. fully worth 7Sc. a dozen, on sale to-morrow, special, at 40¢ NAPKINS, of « larger size, at, per dozen, 88c | NAPKINS, large size ani fire in quality, at, per dozen, 1.79 | NAPKINS, finer in quality, at, per dozen, 1.95 HUCKABACK TOWELLING, 164. wide, worth 12 1-2. a yard, on sale to- Se HUCKABACK TOWELS, large size, hemmet, at, each, 12e | HUCKABACK TOWELS, hemstitched, at, cach, TURKISH FACE CLOTHS, +t, each, le BARBER TOWELS, st, each, We will, if desired, cow, hem and finish in the best manmer posacbie, any @eticle purchased in the Linen Degortment FREE of COST to You _——

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