The evening world. Newspaper, April 27, 1900, Page 4

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N OME HEA MRS, IVAN whe gave her name as Mire ‘was prevented from drown fm the North River at & morning. time the al Mrs. Clene was peacefully at her home at 5) Forty-fifth street, where she was by an Evening World reporter several hours later. : The woman who war about to end Deer life knelt on the string-piece of ch Pler at the foot of One Hundred and street, North River, and i. iil Hi i Bhe had just arisen with the intestion of casting herself in the water when ©) © Policeman Charies McShane arrested ‘ ‘The woman alighted from a One Hun red and Twenty-fifth street crdsstown at the terminus and dashed across 58 f The » hall let me go. pleaded. @m only praying for my boy “T'm not worth savin) yT'm of life, Tih kilt can't find out w You purse and wedding ring oe In the river.” FOUND WITH THAOAT GUT Pretty Italian Wife Was Slain--Husband Suspected. all else in found dead . her baby wife better |. To-day she w » her throat police suspect that her hus- — have committed the crime fe home is at 1 Cherry etre Abe third floor. His wife was one the olive of her complexton he warin blood, Her @erk and oright ith languor, dance white curtains, fixed there back by Maria's deft bande. IFIX LOOKS DOWN. @own from one side of O14 emblem that she had . ber from her home—the Mt wes beneath this ereciéx that been em- apr m0 @he tried to drown herself to save her son from shame. New York Central tracks toward the | prettiest women of ber race on “the! ‘i into the room to see what was the y | mater + | he has been misted by the devil's spell, young fellow, |. ‘& young oak. ETE DE TD BOY OMAME ~ Woman Given Why She Drown to Drink Tells Tried to Herself. ling in the crowd was struck THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, APRIT. 97, 1900. | | WOMAN FATAL HURTY BOYS. Lads Pelted Mrs, Hart-| man with Stones— She Will Die- In the Kasex Market Court to-day | Magistrate © held three lads to awalt the res! the injuries of Mrs. Annie Hartme 642 Fifth street, who is lying at home in a precarious con: | dition | ‘The boys are’ Samue} Weisenthal, ft. | teen years old, of @%5 Fifth street; Jor-| eph Jagorda, twelve years old, of 634 reet, and Louls Gross, eleven 4, of 0 Fifth street lay night the Bakers’ Union hold & mass-meeting at Fifth street | and Avenue ®, and speakers talked from | a truck. Mrs. Hartman listened to some of the orators, and while tured and she {s lying In an uncot conditioin at her home and her death is hourly expected. Detectives MeCormick and Ciiford | learned that the three youths were on a/ roof and pelted the speakers al the bakers’ mass-meeting with stones. Each | claimed that the otner threw the fatal Te a ee \ UMFURT K SHOE C0. eth se Union Square ns -T. KELLY. |. 4 WILLIAMS & (0, 263 SIXTH AVE. cenisance trough Furitare Stor) 125th Street and Third Avenue. tae? ‘ i i i be well and stylishly dressed? You can do it with so small an outlay of 100 dozen Ladies’ 3-Clasp Suede, fancy stitching, all sizes, ready cash that you will never miss it, the balance we will charge and you in’ the latest shades of tans and modes, regular price can pay for it in small sums weekly or mohthly. Our garments are all ‘, K marked in plain figures, thus assuring you that you ¢o not have to pay more $1 00; sale price, 7 Qo, than regular cask prices. It is because of the class of customers we bave on MILLINERY. our books that we are able to sell on such reasonable terms of We are showing splendid values in Ladies’ and Children’s Trimmed e ind Untrimmeéd Hats. Our Assortment is large, and prices as low or MEN'S SACK SUITS, In fane! i y Py +) i | tm o8 2.98 «3.75 10.50 to 27.00 adies’ Black and Colored Hats, handsomely trimmed and exceedingly MEN'S SPRING OVERCOATS, in fine cov- ; erts, whipcords, vicunas and cheviots, made chic, ¢ 250 3.98 4.98 Near oadway. | The Great Department Store| Exclusively for Shoes. ATTRACTIVE SALE Ladies’ Oxfords. A sale which includes the latest styles of Spring and Summer Shoes, and thousands of pairs of desirable low and medium priced goods, Unusual values in great va- tlety are placed upon bargain tables, at prices from 50 cents up, ~ Specials. in the latest style, lined with good Italian\ cloth or satin, 10,00 to 35.00 LADIES' SUITS, made of all-wool cheviots, Venetians and broadcloths, jackets lined with extra heavy taffeta, new shape skirt, lined with fine percaline, worth $20.00; special, 4 full assortment of beautifully trimmed Hats in all the leading styles from 5.98 to 9.75 Children’s and Misses’ Fancy Straw Sailor Hats, suitable for school wear, Tans and Blac! $1.50, $2.00, ks, which were marked at and some at $3,00, #tone that injured the woman. ly, 1 ‘They were committed to the Gerry So-| VOUsua! 13.50 49 and 59 clety rooms Value, MILLINERY, SHOES, MACHINES, FURNI- —— Oyet Sloop Capsived. The oyster sloop Mary G. capsized) and sank in six fathoms of water yes- terday off Crane Neck, near Port Jet- ferson, L. L. The crew was saved adies’ Taimmed Sailor Hats, 39 49 79 100 doz, assorted styles of flowers, consisting of Poppies, Roses, Daisies, at 29, TURE AND CARPETS. Open Saturday Boenings Until 9.30, 470 Fulton St., Brooklyn, 2.00 The woman wore & stylish (sior-made gown of dark cloth and her features showed refinement 1 Tn Matron Hargrave's room she burst ; into tears and told her story. e waid: her husband held a clerical positton with a bie, Lea | and was very Soe to pet hg she drank to excess and for @ of fe Break to ereone and ie Seats iad | of twelve was the ne left of thelr fever «d public school fourth street. portetr found ‘orty-fifth street No. | An Byenting W | Bir. Clegg at SL Weat She sald “Grack must be Mrs. M Davie here last night came in at ¢ o'clock and left at Il. She \had been drinking and it is Ukely that rhe wandered awny up in Harlem. Three weeks ago while in the same condition | took her as far as dat a8 West Forty- she visited me an the corner r fourth sireet. “Bhe in % one fault, nice women, but has only hich seems to be m disease with her. ‘That is her tove for tntoxi- cant" When the would-be suicide was ar- ned in Harlem Court Magistrate t committed her to Bellevue After her arraignment in court {t was ned ihat the woman's real name Mrs. Merkens. She sent a letter busband, Ivan Merkens, at 10 mployed. When place Mr. Mer- he sald. : | “Tt a many years old, and they say that if any ong is happening to one who hai the edge of the blade will grow red, as though with blood.” 3 Tt is said that Maria laughed merrily And told hin he was foolish, It might have been that Lionga had begun to suspect bis pretty wife. He bas been down at Amagansett for some time, and yesterday came ho | induce bis wife to join him there. She | tefused. They quarrelled and he went | away | Angelo %.fonto says thas be left the | Place with his wife this morning, and [after leaving her at the door of a cloak- maker on Broadway where she was em- \ ployed he returned home. | He says he found Mre. Lionza’s room | full of shrieking women, She was on Antonio Lionza bas declared that he) t h floor with her babe, dead. Some one had murdered her and escaped, HOW THE DEED WAS DONE. The hair of the dead woman was dls- ordered. Her slayer had evidently | seized her by tt and, palling her head the edge of the knife ons her thr © Ohe could ut the house y that was w that he had and, finding tlon, had plali he police arrested Zeffonto, the boarder, and Frank Lacala, «| boot- black, of 14 Cherry street. Lacala de- clares 5¢ heatd the uproar and ran up found who saw Lionaa morning. put one red on “the hill’ Mmied unexpectedly in a guilty post- a his wife in her The police can find no trace of Lionge. | are tt who say that if his! Enile, gave Wim “the “etimess Sania for Maria was a faithful mother he went in search of healt better, His bride Denver with his sister, He says he remained tn) whose health is) For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always 4 4 Many styles at one price; mediym ‘ ce {manish shapes, from bar own rea 125th Street and Third Avenue. ” aon Hott models; turned soles upon a new style = » ‘e round-toed last, and the choicest new pat- terns in the market, (UPPER COR AVE 127 ST) EAT Pun The Society Oxford, dongola kid, | with tip of same, the neatest, nattiest shoe yet, witn all the appearance of | custom work and worth $3.50. . 2.50 GERSON’S (00D & STYLISH MILLINERY, Ceca GRAWFORD&IMPSON mace ti = {/ LADIES’ ‘ Ladi Bonen Togo, BICYCLE | The $12.50 to $16.00 Sample Jackets of a Leading Diep His er Ladin, | SHOES. Manufacturer Will Be Offered Your particular attention Is called to thelr Acut-price sale. A thousand pairs at elegant creations at moderate prices. | 2.00 and 2.50, which have been selling | at $2.50, $2.65, $3.50 and $4.00. A clean} sweep. THE FAIRFAX 3,50 Shoe for’ Men. | iturday Evening Until 10 0’ Clock. | - | In our Misses’ Department at = A SUIT This purchase is a great one, for it took all the Men’s Spring Suits of a manufacturer who was eager to get empty shelves for his Winter Overcoat stock, It is proving a welcom: opportunity to the many Guarantee 8 75 Iu finest Kerseys and Coverts, with finest silk and satin linings, fol- lowing cpproved fashions in Eton, fly front and box effects, Are mostly sizes 16. This special is indeed unusual. GIRLS’ ETON AND JACKET SUITS—Several lines merged into one great —_—_—_———————————————" general collection, There are Home- spuns and Coverts (blue, gray or brown), first-class details carried throughout, in fact the highest values known (10 to 14 $8. 5 VOATS), Atervocererscensseres 7 | DOWN and |$Clething Co.'s customers, as every suit in the jot represents ward, WEEKLY. | @ values from $10 to $12 and $15 a suit in materials and in making. Watches” & Diamonds ; An accumulation of Youths’ Suits must be removed. Choice B There are beeutiful Cheviots, Cassimeres & Scotch Tweeds @|j given of t C. 2 ‘and 3 of favorin: Credit. in light, dark and medium checks, stripes and pleids— “4 cee _ ‘ cys style), : slight AN ELEGANT LINE OF STYLISH 10 aeeucity required. | i i ecru reins. |8) Smnething to fil the went of grey ltehding buyer: Spring effects and weights. well trimmed, superior in fabrics, $5. 00 Hats, Perfect rae rel or Sete a Have been up to $5 00 is the figure to WELL WORTH ges ge When we say we have a good thing fot you, you know we're not $8.75 and 10.00, ° close them all out, - roar “i iy "i np mneenattin ee and see how magne = this in IN THE BOYS’ SECTION. ng, roves 408407 No mere 6 Hold Lo any one customer. Other stores shal tt by oar tr 7. » Style 10. — ee ‘ id broartranmactions @| Hirst-rate choice of Vestees and Sailors ..... Pear } Veaders | 4,, aca |New spring styles in Double-breasted Suits 3.75 Gizes run—Vestees and Sailors, 3 to 10 years. Double-breasted Buits, 7 to 16 years. Top Coats, 3 to 15 years, SIXTH AVENUE. | Three kinds of Covert Top Coats, newest cut... ‘< | We Retail at Wholesale Prices Fe Broadway & f0th St., Opp. Wanamaher's. Carriages stop at 0th at. entrance. Guarantee Clothing Co., Uptown Cor. 3d Ave. & 127th St. sees 19th St. | Seek north or south or east or west, | World Wants give thousands some- \4 Sunday World went ad.'s the best. | thing to do. . t F = =4 —— WEDDINGRINGS i) 18 Karat. All sizes, all widths, all styles. You can go on paying $6 or $7 for shoes to the end of the chapter, if you want to, but you are getting no better shoes in any sense of the word than we offer you for $3.50. There can be no shoes more stylish, comfortable, shapely or durable than Regal Shoes. Regal Shoes not only represent all that a good shoe can be, but they come in a wider variety of styles and shapes than any other shoes made. There are 147 styles and_ 121 sizes. C ‘Ss We can fit any foot, long or narrow, short or wide, fleshy or slim. ~ You not only get shoes that will please you, keep you pleased, and save money for you, but you get a comfortable, easy shoe that fits your foot and insures its comfort and health. You cannot buy Regal Shoes at ordinary shoe-stores. They are sold only in our own stores, or delivered, prepaid, to any address in the United States upon receipt of $3.75 per pair. Send postal for new catalogue. {4 Karat. 22 Karat. Sramiew 14 karat from f J it Seavios 18 karst from Seamless 23 keret from 6 te NO CHARGE FOR ENGRAVING Immense Assortment of Dia and Gold Jewelry, Watches, Ster- ling Silverware, Clocks, ete., at Populay Prices. | Old Gold remodelled, exchanged cy bought for cash. ‘LAMBERT BROS., THIRD AVE CORNDR GOTH fT. NY Store open ev¢ mings until T o'clock, Saturday | until 10 o'clock. CURSE L. ©. BLISS & CO. STORES Providence, New Vork, Brechin, Balt 8. Lowa, Cleve- land, , Alben, ‘ead Milweakes. amelie pees bis Ge hoon leather preservative ¢ Traveler's Package sent by mail, prepaid, or

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