The evening world. Newspaper, April 27, 1900, Page 9

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TOOK PISA WA OI Girl Swaliowed Acid While Driving with a Man. SHE 1S MAY WILLIAMS. Gave This Name at Hospital— Said Her Companion Was S3mon Gimbel. Nicholas McDermott, a cabman, was/ at Sixth avenue and Forty-second street about midnight when a man ac- companied by a woman hailed him, The man Was in evening dress and wore a Nght Spring overcoat The woman was handsomely gowned in a dress of light-colored materiat. Bhe did not seem more than twenty years old, and was very pretty. The couple looked as {f they had just come from supper. “We want to be driven to Fifth ave- nue and Twenty-third street,” the man said as he handed the young woman into the cab, ‘The cabman drove down Sixth avenue to Twenty-third street and across Twenty-third street toward Fifth ave- nue. TQOK POISON IN CAB. As he neared Fifth avenue there was & sudden commotion in the cab. ‘The window went down with a bang, and the man, wildiy excited, poked out his head, “My God,” poison.” * McDermott dropped the slide on the peep-hoie beneath his seat and looked iuto the cab. He saw the woman toss- Ing and, rolling about, evidently in ter- rible agony. Then MeDermott drove acrots Elgh- teenth street to Sixth avenue, but could find ao policeman there, and finally thinking of New York Hospital, on Fifteenth street, he took his fares there. A® soon as the cab stopped in front of the hospital the man jumped out. He dragged the woman after him and carried her in his arms up the steps, @he was apparently unconscious by he yelled, “she's taken that time. The man carried her into the emergency ward MeDermott waited some time for his fare and finally sent in a message, A Moment later the man appeared. He exclaimed; “Now, you get to ——- out of here.” ‘Then, without another word, he walked swiftly up Fifteenth street toward Bixth avenue, and disappeared.) The cabman did not like the looks of the affair, and, after thinking it over, drove to the Tenderloin station-house, He told the story to Bergt. Townsend. ‘The Sergeant hurried Roundsman Quilty to the New York Hospital At first information was refused by the hospital authorities, but finally they admitted that a woman had been brought there suffering from poison. She had taken carbolic acid, they said, and was in a serious condition. ARRESTED HER. Quilty reported at the station house and Sergeant Townsend decided to ar- rest the woman and to get an oi to the ital immediately lest her friends might try to remove her. Ac- gorgingy olleman Quilty went and made the woman a prisoner, At 5 o'clock this morning |i was said woman be able fternoon or to-mor- gemmerans refuset n. ved sufficiently this morning to tall ttle. She told Supt. Robertson tha ro iti: from Waukee yeate! f I don't remember now what y : Z vist. ts sn old friend of mine, We went to the the- atre. I don't remember what theatre it was, The play? Saat recall just what f was. en we — ‘Where? can't remember that, elther. “We drove around in t i myself? | guess not! Why shou! ? And that ie all there is to it.” Miss Wililams will be well enough to be taken to court elther th‘ or tomorrow morning. “NOT SIMON GIMBEL.” Manager Rosenthal, of Gimbe! Broth- ¢f#. save the girl erred in siving Bimon oe enw her," he al , a Es ner in fternoon | AT. 12%0.-—Men' tol chiefs, in Central Station and f & Arena, where I ‘The Yo brought the girl to the New ors, Monta! the te f RS EAL eee, LI wi wel The Toth, ieee iams's address ‘if that is my deugh- ter. and might jew York. she could not have ‘gone to reason wh Hith HON MANOL GETS DORE Decree Against Mason to Be Issued Soon. A. H. Hummel moved before Jus- thee Bischoff in the Supreme Court to- day for the confirmation of the report of Thomas Allison recommending that a decree of absolute divorce be granted) to Marion Manola Mason and against John Mason. There was no opposition to the mo-| Chicago, Dr Rixey, tlon and the decree will probably be| Hawk, of New York, George Barber, ot ogee will sigred in a few dayte | B. Altman & Co. Saturday, . | BCRU LACE REVERS, | } —_— The Masons are actors. They were| and Stenographer Leonard Ladies’ Neckwear | GREATLY BELOW THE REGULAR PRICES. CHIFFON BARBS WITH LACE, 65c, & 9c, | WHITE OR ECRU ALENCON LACE BARBS, 19c¢, & 28c, WHITE NET TIES WITH LACE RUFFLES, | WHITE EMBROIDERY TURN-OVER COLLARS, (Coanters Rear of Rotunda.) searried on May 1, 180, in London, ®s-| land ‘The referee finds that Mason wae guilty of improper conduct with & whose name is own, at the &. Cloud Hotel, this » in Febru- ary and March of last year, and at the Reynolds House, Boston, at various times last year. ‘ Twenty-five dollars a week alimony {s recommended as a prover allowance to be made to Mrs, Mason. It is an- derstood Mr, Mason has offered to} vay that sum. rr - PRESIDENT M’KINLEY BACK IN WASHINGTON. WASHINGTON, April 2. —President| and Mrs. Kinley arrived in Washing. ton ats k this morning from Can- ton. Accompanying them were Capt and Mra. Lafayette McWilliams, of Mr. William & Canton; Private Secretary Cortelyou TBE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 27, 1900. Arectly sOme distinetly female tl Well women don’t have bs EMANNIVERSARY An event in the history of this biggest of all Men’s and Boys’ Stores—a half-a-vear birth- — day—celebrated with a week’s festival, begin- ning To-Morrow—that will provide an aston. ishing chance for apparel for the dawning sea- son. Everybody is invited to comeand wonder, There’ll be no music, no flowers or souvenirs, but there will be celebration values like this: EVERYBODY----TO FIT EVERY TRIUMPHAL | SERG $ FOR Men’s Suits of All Pure Worsted Blue Serge, $ of Full Indigo Fast Dye, in absolutely all Sizes, Regular Sizes, Extra Large Sizes, Stout Sizes, Slim Sizes, overcomes the blues, be- fe pe yey o | Serge! Serge! Serge! Soon every one No living man is barred from this oppor- j of e will want a Serge Suit. These garments are tunity for an excellent Serge Suit at $5.00- it gene the entire) of pure worsted indigo-dye fabric of 14- They're here for men, large or small, stout (5 female organism a8 } ounce weight to the yard. That has been @et pe lio tes “ ates else does. When || tested by acid and by boiling. The coats i -rinen who have always been com- | the sensation | ire faced all the way back to the armholes pelled ‘to patronize custom tailors, This and the go, the |; with the same cloth. The linings are of Lene ge Offering will go on record as a| "37m blues will go alse. black mohair serge. i marvel of marvels. va \ Read the letters fram Young Men's Sizes, up to 33 breast measure, $ women appearing in this exactly same grade...........s+00+ KevcsbaGny 4.50 NV | women who have and know. There SERGE KNEE-PANT SUITS ‘ trled W sad mow There|| A Dollar Derby. |SERGEKNEE PANT SUI Negligee Shirts. April 28th. 85c., $4.15, $4575 28c, 15c, BROOKLYN. | | ) ) | { ‘* From a simple answer to a simple question, it steps to discussions of the heabiest of ctbiltsation, Ris the book for the student and the book for the masses.”” © © * 1906 World Almanac and Ma- eyclopedia, handsomely , Ree cover in colors * © © cewed back * * © over 00) © © © The Greatest Book ot the Greatest Year of oe Century te History, By malt ER Silas FOE” _ ‘A Flurry of Silk Petticoats. A Saving of More Than a Quarter and Nearly Half, . And a great collection it is—a large gatheri: want to see, whether you need to buy or not, morrow, and,you will find the prices in keepi some changeable effects, fancy stripes, etc, AT 5.08 INSTEAD OF 7.08--Taffeta Silk Petti-| blue, green stripes, with graduated accordion coats, new demi-train shape, made with deep| ruffle, ruching top and bottom, never sold less accordion plaited flounce, hemmed ruffle at- tached, colors helio, purple, cerise, black and cardinal. AT 8.98 INSTEAD OF 15,00—Fancy striped’ Taffeta Silk Petticoats, best quality, in pink,! circular handkerchief ruffle, tucked. Shoeing Children Like Older People. too much of such treats. A good from future trouble, in ity and lots Handkerchiefs, recor. .—Women’s linen Handker- chi initial. ¥o- men’s Valenciennes lace Handker- chiefs, with pure linen centres, in many pretty patterns at same price. AT 15¢., REGULAR 20c. AND 25c.— Men's linen Handkerchiefs, in '4 and 1 inch hem. 's colored Handker- and plaid centres; the imported goods, ‘We've a lot of quite new creations that also copies sure to take your Pieces in Musila, Net Neckwear. Chiffon are all in keeping with the fol! AT. 79. INSTEAD OF 1.35—Fine Net Ties, with ends. T 98c. AND 1.39 INSTEAD OF 50 AND 2 io--Fine Net Ties, - Women's fl =F : i A with your vei ere are a few than 15,00. | The tore particular you are in ri the better we like it. You can pe is sure to wear well, as well as save the f gy Bool Shoes of uis to-day whom we first satisfied 's can do the saiie With you of the improvement in this season’s Shoes. Take, for in- Grown up people are buyi: when they were children. have the advan stance, these few AT 1.35 TO 2.7: black kid, patent | .00—Girls’ and chil- sizes P to 10} at sizes 11 to 2 at 2.00. AT’ 2.25 TO 3.00—Giris’ and chil- dren’s tan Russia calf Lace Shoes, sizes 8 to 1044 at 2.25, sizes 11 to 2 at 3.00, that who pays for them. AT 3.78, REGULAR 4.00—Double Suits for the Boys, 8 to 15 SoHtiT Hi z He a i Our Boys’ Suits are made like Men's Suits able, full of character, wear the best, and give th faction that pleases the boy who wears them, as well as the parent of the new Spring Silk Petticoats—the kinds you e’ve made special preparation for. this showing to- ad wishes, Some are plain Silks, them ; AT $12.08 INSTEAD OF 20.00—Extra fine French Skirt of the best taffeta silk, in old rose, cerise, helio and black, made with 15 inch new ‘S—Girls’ and chile) AT 1.15—Infants’ cloth top patent leather foxed Button Shoes, sizes 2 to 6. ;/AT 1.85—Little men's tan Russia extension A‘: 5.75—Little men’s black calf lace hoes, broad extension soles, sites If Ox- calf Lace Shoes, broad sles, sizes 9 to 13%. und toes. je in Patent AT 5.49—Boys’ three piece Suits— coats and the new blue serge and some of neat mixtures, they have cutaway double breasted vests, dark sizes 10 to 16 years. |AT 2.00 AND 2.50-Boys’ fancy | woollen and washable double breast- ed Vest, to be worn with any suit, sizes 6 to 16 years. HATS FOR YOUTHS AND BOYS-- Al Hats, the newest rw aay Bes pearl, brow! sels and blue, all sizes for youth nd AT 48c.--Boys’ new Spring Golf Caps, the new plaids and navy blue se The and cloth, also Cadet Caps, blue and ear will be oppressive. We're prices thet Sould Pay you to STEAD OF 2.00— Men's yo ge natural eo long sleeves, mated; sieok, shirts 34 if chiidten, oniy you they are fashion- at all round satis- The authentic blocks of the best American and English makers, in black and brown, fur felt through and through, with silk band and empt ‘to tell you erpt Hodrs The younger generation is not forgotten in ; § this festival —not by any 4 A() Percale and Madras, in every rr ; breasted vests — princely inforced at points of strain } suits, at eo {and highty durable... «+0. f oods are “ worth.” Itis left to your own judgment whether the “$5 Suits are worth $15” or not. All goods here joubly guaranteed—not “ reduced” —not “ closed out” —but all new, fresh, desi BOYS’ KNEE-PANT SUITS, 75c, 95c., $1.50, $3, $4. $5. YOUNG MEN'S LONG-PANT SUITS, $2.50, $3, $5, $7.50, $10. Every good weave and pattern gathered from the foremost means. The knee-pant suits conceivable new figurin . THE SURPRISE STORE DOES NCT INSULT YOUR INTELLIGENCE WITH THOSE OLD, OLD FAMILIAR FAIRY TALES OF rable goods of best quality at Su: purchase here fail to please, the money is returned without a single question, All clothing bought here is fitted Bs ay and looms everywhere—made up in The Surprise Store’s own huge workroom—the largest, best lighted and best ven- tilated sanitary union shops in the world. See the fash- ion show in the windows. WHAT NEXT? are for ages 8 to 16—have made full and stylishly, w “BUYING OUT" ANG “SELLING OUT.” and kept in repair for one year free of charge. Always see the Friday Ads, of The Surprise Store, 132 to 146 W.14th St, bet. 6th and 7th Ave handsomely striped double- detached rounded cuffs, re- Every day—every week—all the time—values are here that amaze all beholders, The Surprise Store does not att MEN'S SUITS, $3, $6.50, $7.50, $10, $12, $1”. $18, for daily and dress wear, Real Estate. *FededehegeLesesesepegogeh oFe ge tede ge te Have You Had Your Box Yet? There was a box of Veronese Biscuit made for you; if you haven't bought it yet, ask your caterer or grocer. You will become acquainted with a wonderful new flavor and a crisp and delightful baking that the world never knew before the day of Veronese Biscuit. They are baked in the famous Exglish ovens that serve all Europe's epicures, and packed in an airtight* package that keeps them ovenfresh. BOROUGH OF RICHMOND TO-MORROW Duin n - bb ek So ee An “ALL-THE-YEAR-ROUND” OME BY THE SEA BEFORE THE AISE IN PRICES, this male and wee for yourself the great induce KK TRANSPORTATION had either day from our representa. Maten Island Perry ticket office for 11 AM. and M. boat to-morrow (Saturday), and JL A M and boar Puntay Te Peso Fes esos ses sok of iF LZ At caterers or grocers in ‘email packages, | g | Wedding Rings.) cow watca eronese 0 8 a ne, thin aoe time (@ the 7 {140 FULTON SF, KEENE’S | “xiw vot” RES A MOTO EP oe 1 Tartibate INCLUDED. — | % Eye Glasses Free THIS WREK cor opticiens and sell you s pair of oor jragianees for ve re Dove, maintained were of Sait Geld | + $2.75 to $10.50) — 3.25 to 13.50 *™* NEURALGIA 140 FULTON ST., SEW Flours 8 A.M. tw @ P.M. Saturdays Included. a) gagement a Sactory of Premives CRRDIT FOR EVERYBODY ! soaks "7. business strtetly 6th Ave., cor. 17th St., 1 Grand St., cor. Eldridge. | 02 vowerr, cor Canal caver vant. OPO. | ofun RVENINUS, 8 P.M SATs. WF | PURNITUR WOR i ~ 191 DOWN AND SI vi PRICES THE LOM WE | expense. Lawyer N, 9 Newwrn 8 PATENTS pay Weiter Thad way tiling Fie for che money invented; brit te pear Meas: edvice tree ROIAN TATH & OD., Patent foitciter, you rooms or to let? Sanday World Wants | wa remove the disfiguring for ren: |¥ - ~ aches jewelry Weebly [4 “hs We. | DAMONDA © c, resonable calla, a -: 7 Pa the > Sa

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