The evening world. Newspaper, April 23, 1900, Page 8

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; THE WANES KILLED lo*Netirs. as SALE OF Begins To-day and wif last until Wednesday-A few of the special ; | prices we have made are quoted be. low: Best Java and Mocha Cof- Miss Gertrude Despain Ate} '.":260,1™ t...00 Shad, Steak and Potatoes [cine is 00000 : Be Teas, all kinds, Ib.. and Then Died. Med Oe ieee California Prunes, 1b. Be and 100 1... 200 f Gertrode Despain, twenty-five) during the @ay, ani when she did not te of ptomaine polsoning| we out with friends after. dinner kept << the New York Hospital, | to herself. i fil yesterday | Ghe ealf her mother, Mrs. Gertrude wing the breakfast table at tho | Deapain, lived ot 304 Michigan avenue, of F. C. Kelsey, § West | Chicago, ‘Three dare ago, Mr. Kelsey says, she Geapatched for ®| had an attack of vertigo. and he advised her tmmediate/ None of the other eighteen boaters a showed any symptoms of illness after wee a desutifal young | Sunday's breakfast. which consisted of to | eshad, beefsteak, fried potatoes, coffee | and rots. ‘Mise Despain's parents were notified to| by the hospital physicians. Her body was busy | has been turned over to the Coroner. (We do not sell Wines, Liquors FOUR OAV, 2222s UTAANS Ritterbund Kept a Diary of fe Aasin Events After He Suddenly __|Ferty Men. Women and Children Severely Forgot His Identity. Shaken Up. : Valf a carioad of passengers bound & George Ritterbund, nineteen years old, nced, it . | Mptown on the Second avenue road got to follow in his father's fooisteps. He) “Raymond, Reynolds, Raymond, Reyn-| Peat! street, a n j 3 studied during the day tn a icw offs! olde 1 repates the two names sep-| Missed being plunged into Fulton street \" @owntown and at night at his home, 7| arately and 'n every possible combina-| by a narrow margin a Weat One Hundred and Sixth street. Pop Dak 50 ne eran asked the peo-| The forward car of the five compos: 4 He took no exercise and allowed noth-| Rbout ma f*' ANd they Knew nothing] |g tie train drawn by Engine No. 300 jumped the track just as the train 4 i divert his mind. His widowed r: ane and his two sisters pleaded GOING MAD INDEED. was drawing alongside the Fulton i with him to take some relaxation, but! ,(matirday morning) — "It ia becoming | greet uptown station Be in vain, Tt was study, etudy, study all Row, 1 e00n shall be if 1 do not| The car jumped clear to the top of the ¥ the time. find out ndout myself soon, | fuard rafl, the six-inch beam of wood * ‘Then the overworked brain revolted,|! have totuaed the safest plan for| that runs alongside the track-rail, an@! Z Just as a child erases figures from a| Corner and walt tor come 3 80Me| wax bumped on this rail about 100 slate something wiped his brain clean of recognise me.’ That wae the | [ett before the engineer could stop the a memory, It was as if he had been born | | tten. tratn i =n man fp everything but mind, It pa. ue way up tow young Ridder- | worty men, women and chtliren in the “happened suddenly and without warning | jiog “eniien cat er eet BO | car were thrawn about by the jolting; WORLD: MONDAY EVENING APRIL 23, 1900; eo ON TUESDAY, APRIL 24TH, Stern Brothers Broadway and r1th Street,” ¢ Sale of Thirty-five Hundred Silk Skirts, West Twenty-third Street BEDDING DEP’T, The quantity, excellence of quality, and ez- * Seasonable Millinery Basement Salesroom, tensive variety of coler and model, with very : t i attractive prices commend this,—the largest nol 50 Enameled, Brass trime, ( sale ever organized in this department,—to the oleae aca med Beds,—single, three atte Hadi oll clateaiara: j Turbans and Walking Hats (34,45) quarter and double bed size, | } Trimmed with chiffon and rosettes, $6. These Skirts are modelled to wear with the In all the newest pastel colorings, 1 $5.50 5° latest gowns,—fall in width, with newest : Woven Wire Springs, fashionable trimmings. Housekee in Li nens. | Made from finest quality, Clifton Mills, 38 ane a, ir Ss $3.85, inch taffetas silk. Mattresses,—all Hair, — | Satin Damask ' 40: | Sieepeniing shades ¢ rose, cherry, Table Clothe, #108 Gage ORD tte “haat a salmon, majents, lavender, peach, mignonette, $10,00, y myrtle, turquoise, phospherus, cadet, marine, Pa Srvalftet Sine “NSP Dean Sw: SED a indigo, greys, modes, beige, and pastel tints. Bleac ‘able Damask, per yard O8C |200 pairs,—fine Feather | With triple, or double ruffle om wide flounce. Pure Linen Sheets, large sire per'pair $3.38 | filled Bed Pillows, $5.50. Pure Linen Pillow Cases, 22x36, “ “ 88c $1.85 per pair. {7 Huck Towels, Hemmed, per doz, 91.50, 91.80 Aout pleated, ruche or flounced edged Homstitched « « €2,00, 02.98 Upholstered, folding Cog i Crochet Bed Spreads, large size 98c . $1.65. | $6.75. Marseilles Bed Spreads, « « $2.38 Woven Wire,—Folding Cot Vandyke accordion pleated ruche headed Beds, and edged ruffle,—graduated, accordion Upholstery Dep't $2.50. pleated Spanish flounce,—and accordion (Third Floor) pleated double flounce. Large assortments of Furnishings for Summer Homes JAMES McCREERY&CO,, ( $8.75. ‘ Light Weight Broadway and rith " Cottage Draperies, peryars 12°, 18¢, 17¢ ror Accordion double ruched ruffle, or Satin Damask and Tapestry double ne ee Squares for Pillow Tops, ean. 29°, 45°, 75°) =—————"'_ >| $10.00, Folding Screens, $1.95, 2.65 ( $ 2 LINEN DEP'’T. Triple ruched flounces and wide, donble Shirt Waist Boxes, 1.95, 50 Basement Salesroom, 4 graduated accordion pleated ruched edged in Pra Oe ruffle. Rugs and Mattings Sheets and Pillow Cases,— $12.00, Blue, Pink, Green and Mts taportad & Doestt Cotton Rugs |Sh oe aeene » Pink, G tie Ci eets, ‘ paren To close out a lot of 54x90 inches, 40 cts, oly ugs > “ « JAMES McGREERY d 00. i \5 x 4 ft, Thay nave been reduced from $25.00 to $18.75 78%93 % ssets, * \ Twenty-third Street. 90x93 “ 66cts, “ | 500 Yds. China Matting, 206 |oox99 So goctn * . Ls 750 Yds, Japanese Damask Matting, Value 35¢ ya, 25° Pillow Cases, cass papal tol ad 45%3814 inches, 15 cts, each,! SALE OF GUT GLASS. y| Heavy Irish Damask Table! Basement Salesroom. }) Cloths, ‘4 2x2 yds., $1.75 & 2,00 each,| 7 ’ 4 x who he was. He : ’ “ “ | Wesneatay morning ts go to the otice | “The ‘book en, « rome, ment apraming on the foor. otnrr|Cut Glase Water Bottles,—|6,000 Tumblers, Heavy! snip i | tik minal “4 he route he took to board a car was! Tether" the two ecannst ihe fates For) with them, and all scrambled to Ret oUt: | new aquat shape,—silver|strawberry, diamond and | | one fainter to him for rears, some one whose ption would cor-| Women stirieked and children screamed fan cuttin Rut during that journey the thing o-/ respend to the ne man's. It was al They could hear the grinding, crunch- H . | 4 % q japki: erred, and then he stood staring and| {Silos task wigan persone sanity th Ing of the wooden guarirat! inder tne/tamond and fem design. 6 h HY : | 5-4 Napkins to match, : hewilderei—s namelem man in | Deacrivtions ‘are’ often vague and in-| steel-itred car wheels, and all could 80 Cut neck —gtar bottom. 15 cents each. ik A ' $2.75 & $3.00 per dozen, § 4 | atrange erp: knowing no one, not aqoarate, Fypaily, thi w a that the car had soviet for the outer | ’ Formerly $4.00 dozen. i i P even himse’t. Years old. of 7 West One Hundred and esraerins, | h ‘ Four days he wandered about the clty| Birth sitet. five fest eleat tae en finally came te «| $1.60 each, ass —'i MES McCREER } i trying to find htmself—eane as any per- brown, curl hat Brow evo, Hurl gcuamii tw tareens cna of i tc | forwatty tise Heavy Cut Gl Bowls, | JA Y&CO,,' aon ould, be about the present ane su pe pine hat, low russet shoet. | raiieg car hung over the sidewalk be-| " for fruit or salad. 5 sided,— Broadway and r2th St, clear memory a appenings low fully three feet, and the it | rm IN'T KNOW MOTHER, = [iow tuty three tort, an: coupitng with scalloped, indented |} 4 ‘after the cord snapped Wednesday ‘ between it and ihe engine was etrained | morning, but on things before that his! There was a pause, the young man, | 0° n ‘ i Gl 11 ; : [ble forehead wrinkled and his hand tg | the utmost American Cut Glass, Jelly Mind was blank. 5 ‘ jis ad, trYing to remember. It ecmed | Had the coupling broken the ear would : » Jelly edges. New cuttiogs, al i FO ne ae nee aT ee gthok Heard: thereat MOUEHE Re Nad! nave plunged into the street, But it! Dishes, — chrysanthemum cluding star, chrysanthe- 4 H, ssraag . i . The sergeant siudied th held fast while the passengers olamber- r ; have had a name and a family, 60 He! 4 second later he turned and waldo i [ed down, panicestricken, to the aiding design with heavy notehed/mum, fan, sumburst and walked the streets trying to learn, He eyess that's ¥ Th SALE OF ¥ oung nan. a “4 i i ii Feven kept a diary during the fime of dvtective took Rilterbund to the faahe| 24 Tan {0 the station, pale-taced and centre stripes. 8 inches in|diamond designs, 8 inches im sblect terror, i time r Ce 7 bis wanderings Wort tod Pane ther bel ag Park! "No one was seriously hurt, but a di in diameter. Deep or shal- at ; fo eek j {here when the door] blockade of the road ensued for over | diameter, i MB " opened. A haggard. wo 00d . KEPT A DIARY. Pecan oh thehheahold ana then Heng | am hour. ‘The car waa jacked beck to low. SILK UMBRELLAS ‘There \s no entry for Wednesday, but her: f into the, young men's arms cry-|the rail by a wrecking crew $2 90. $3.75 and $4 75. ‘ on Thursday {t reads: Iny eorge! My x peewee eae Lf +75. Pai point my any, Ewen ut tte setae MN) GAOT HIS CWERTHBAR eee — a to the Astor Library and read all the bing aughig tro of women, al tr HEART. ' Men’s 28 inch,—Black, -- iS pewapapers to ste ii cout ind any to hy m8 on je Bte as i a) S| traces of missing people. Then 1 walked Pewrifed. {tien they ere composed he sean Gétd Base th Await wv i Women’s 26 inch and 24 | the streets in the hope that some one, “This is very kind of you, Tam sure}. oOl™ Me eet tee ean (k iy + would recognize me Now will you Kindly: tell te if you know of Gussie Sachs's — inch,—Black aad Colors, for! 7 me, you ve ever seen me d en H Up und down streets and avenues 1) Me. 'you have evtr seat te etorets™ Injuries, Twenty-third Street. = rain or sun, Went, peering into the faces of every linstant before came first suri ries and| Detectives Heggerty and Stevenson, of One, trying to attract attention, but tn |then terror, Tix «tother looked into the! the Ildridge street station, arraigned ie reyes son, u and | oetranger to mim and feinied "88! Max Golb, a tailor, before Mngistrate Went to Brooklyn on a trolley ca’ -onductor sald ‘Change for Bro and I thought he meant Broadway, M. Brickner, of e | Hla glsters ed nim thi the Howse, | [Crane in the Easex Market Court to- second street, cam Dut nobody knew. 1 got off a car again Te! four shots at her At the Brooklyn Bridge, and asked a| *ore hix memory After the ah . policeman where I was. He answered A SOMNAMBULIST. | | "New York.’ Then I asked him who is Mier ae awoke this he shooting of the @irh Gold ght by an angry crowd, who! wanted to lynch him, and but for the| timely arrival of the detectives he would be: have been badly dealt with at showed it- a Go: eur Hospital thie four years » following hi ening it was The queerest of these wae his kite Tong, Miescle rigca in ie Wievp| Magtatrate Crane held Golb to await “ of night. would drm the result of the girl's injuries. He} or Reyn- fount owe ride for cone o"Ee says now that he must have been crasy » aNd {i would mot rem when he shot at the girl he loves. ner name! during the night a, = is WIFE, |," rc | BURNZ'S TRIAL POSTPONED, He had but one year and two monthe of ° his sentence to serve. Made of pure twill Silk,, fastcolor. 8 ribbed paragon| | steel frame, close rolling, | , Sends World Wants . of day, He was charged with shooting i is (oS . : cy oa j vs : Ateeo-reur-otd Gussle Ses at her | strangest of mental alim - ome, 3 tanton treet. LT “tasked diferent persons who 1 was, | dered ie yon i man Put cy ed. hime] rejected hie offer of marriage, We fired] } | s Handles of English Furse| 4 ke, will 1 é Or or Boxwood,—also Silver . EASY TO SELL} TOOK A TP. leged Forger Got Big Sums. HH sterious ie Le H Re i : 75 EF | if j 437 itt a fis 1 is 3: iE i i Sata) & San eee Oo Sot Gey bs 4 i tf i i? hi “3 4& eart, security.” opinion, he ies s 3- i ele fa > §

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