The evening world. Newspaper, May 2, 1900, Page 7

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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 2, WYANDOTTE DICK IS A DREADED DESPERADO. oe . CONEY'S Bl OEA TURTLE. Mammoth Crustacean Carpets, Rugs, &c. CASH OR CREDIT. His Many Crimes—-Neighbors « Are Gleeiul. Wyandotte Dick. t Hea Tips Scales at 580 or of he 1 m Pounds. iagrtcncet ie — Sisorderiy cont § PEBT LONG, 4 FRET WIDE. | -es.eccfcur “emer The tria! will be fraught wit popular tnierest, and wit! ¢ Caught in a Net After Fierce pagel vtaggay igen Struggle with Fisher- Headed Terror. }' will be in the hMtory of Jursprodence . _ Reet NOCKERS, men. Sate that S ries yea has been heavy ro: back werenernmnnnorennnnnnannenn ple trae —_ Jed to court to answer for his ov mes, ns, ba ‘. ws 2 sn Hest MATTINGS, ie at opine Coney ‘slond has « brand-new een: a pation orbing topic Coney has had \ts sea serpents, wbite whales and mammoth sharks, Now « ew designs, Chi ee. 75 apa Mattings, a yard 75: , new amphiban monster has made ite fo Soeararc t We @ gigantic crustacean, « be hemoth of the deep, such as even the oldest deep-sea fehing sea-sider never saw betore It te @ turtle that the dehing schooner John H. Lundy brought up from the sea yesterday [t outclasses anything that was ever pulled ashore at Coney Istan@ with @ block and tackle. Off the Delaw Capes the monster was sighted sunning himedf an the coean’s bosom. He fought hard, and a) the stretesy of the fishermen was brought Into play. Among those who asveted in the capture were: Frederick 1 . one of the owners of the boat, Ceot. Joe Emrick, of Sheepshead Bay; iterman Popper, of Coney Teland, end Dr Charlies Mineo, of Brooklyn When they reasoned Coney Island last evening & score of hotel-kheepers hasten- ef to bid for the turtio It tipped the soales at 6 pounds, Tt measured over five feet Up to tip aad nearly four feet neross the upper shell. ‘The Dickting started at $85. The turtie was knocked down to Louls Staueh for ORIENTALISTS & JEWERERS BROADWAY & #8THST. Of A The new Oriental Apartment on the 5th floor suggests many effective treatments for the country home. Vuntine’s artist decorator will sub- mit designs and estimates when ce desired. The Newest Fans FROM JAPAN. Vantine’s own designs and importations in color- ings that go with any costume, Om Srl Ue) 25¢., 35c., 50. > 8m of prettily decorated in , Toere ot be ura coup ter ot Coney eae io, 75¢., $1.00, $1.50, $$ Soral, landscape and SILK FANS, vied etlects, at $1,00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50. HAND bg hg Tage apr nated oa ate! "CRIED OUT FATHER’S DEATH Newsbey Farrell Last Night Made Pro@t Owt o¢ Family ‘Trageéy. “Wurtry! Wurtry! Al ebeut the ruleide of Pat Parrell! O16 man érinks corbolic in One Hundred and Twenty- fourth street!” The lusty ertee ef the youngeter caught the erewd pouring out of the Harlem Opera-House last night. Mang bought papers to read of the tragedy * around the corner. “Who's Pat Farrell?’ asked a gentie- man while the lad counted his change why, he's me fader.” eald te youngster, Makin’ money cater tis death? Sure, He couldn't pay the rent itvin Me mudder needs de money. Cimporsessed.” $7.50, $9.00, $10.00, $15,00, $17.50 up. FORSYTH E| WASH WAISTS, 263 6th Piiiig | Fereartorn vanes wLGH TURR STOR it at bye Sen volve, of mntuch Our Credit System volume and penetrating | qualities, in- | | nd spend | will enable you to clothe jas} Pu |yourrelf and your family-—furnish your home-—establish yourself com fortably end economically. Satisfy us that you will fulfil your agree | about women’s Mls can Be | 5\01:5 with Ws, and a very ema! Diek holds the fort. but so earnest were the 1: thelr prosecution of Richar t erk decided to lseue the summons Richard te the property of Mre. Mary | Lichatadt, who lives in the same nouse| as the prosecuting witness, Mrs. Lauth over thirty pounds, has Were Our genuine Scotch Madras Waist in over 2,000 patterns, sires 3. 50 3210 44. Price m Ds 00 Wash Silks, beautiiul assort- sete ment, bed sizes.. one. Bue! rena’ the length of hts spore "that = r | hat of ine ‘mighy”Sulivan a ore frankly told by one woman “0 will supply you with nouning | oan LADIES’ SUITS, JOHN EORSYTHE, THE WAIST HOUSE io ‘allow pontcem the | #8 BROADWAY, BROADWAY. to take in to the rity Remember that Mrse wae of aii - wool arrertng epee wo the ¢ | Pinkham is a woman. Re and Wenit there Sere 2 quarantine tagsty- | Remember thather advice | e 1 “4 ry is, new from the premises ohystsians €° | gpa medicine have cured siaye skirt, worth ren | @ pnillion women of weake 15.) nesses peculiar to their $10.98, ; | SOX. LADIES’ SUITS, Remember that no man '''° fine che ever sees a letter written F a to Mrs. Pinkham for advice, yerd; tenants have hots handsomely app}! qued and lined with lauth to the clerk in ony ons there t* ving with that bir she exclaimed, pe i he eae that the letter is '"*’’ taffeta, new ‘ epene® read and ane \\Nir" "i worth ee inning nearly } 0 clock--an how by and $13.50. — Fe seein Neal ead ge tecthuaaiel ever (ube bid lished without special Furniture and Carpets, permission. , Patrick Parrell. « plasterer, Itved with et Die wife and three children at 21 West One Handred and Twenty- street | When dinponsensed yententay he bought ‘em out t he climbs in the dining room window and seals the roast, of the Remember that Lydia E. | Brooklyn Store, ‘470 Fulton St. Pinkham’ ‘ pis gamete Wille ‘eter a ne ault, He “Paleey. oo Seed wilt take core of | Sek: Ne, even carried, of halt «cae recog: 4 the family we FF Pas a es : zed —— of wo- ¥ nan’s Old-Fashi Theatrical “| Paailistic Stag Dinner On r. mes’ for To-Sight, ‘There will be an old-fashioned theat- tleal Deefeteak dinner in (he basement of A. A. Hurtubiee'®, Broadway and , ‘Thirty-seventh street, to-night, begin o'clock and ending Thursday oore Y REGULATOR FROMME . n Waet, Proms Oharh ‘olan of 0 yedew expe 10 (0) nas Sharkey in 5 te © Sat U ed ache homes O' hineee, Rak. high priced custom shoemak “heme make its appearance than it fin “4 an exact duplicate in the Reg 11 Shoe. LIVES ON ONE MEALA WEEK We keep them right up to the minute in style. When you buy Regals, i not only get as much style as in a high pr 4 bape Hoyt, of Danbary, Conn., shoe, but you get a shoe that will "hit ir chi pet be — foot. Regals are not made all on a one-shaped last paxacey, ¢ ann ape wor —there are 147 different shapes and 121 sizes. fam Oland Hoyt, « dealer in Yeonea They are $3. ia r every day in the year. You R -~ » Ont 6 Canneier OF mane ought to give them atrial. For sale only in our stores at arives to remark that “Plunger Walton's $3.50 per pair, or delive red, prepaid, to any address in the be Ho bao been lit Fa i ‘ial eo United States upon receipt of $3.75 per pair. for m year, and thrives on the process, vaye ! be “i ee ' a " ° Provitence New Verk, Brook oan . Philadelphia, Washingtoe or h pouw'e tan Sarg Refialo, Ciocinnatl ® Low rohan! Ratpbun's fas Detroit, Cleveland, Denver Albany, 4t\ ante Se weig posta Waving tone’ fea Milwaukee FACTORY, Whitman, Mass, 5 navi ast ee " REGAL DRESSING is the finest leather preservative that can be made, It is made of pare, refined gs | fede i 2 at The test meet oils and is tha result of much experiment and study to produce a dressing that would make Regal Shoes @ had very lite atm ‘alt The ret week last | and look better than other shoes. Itt is for sale a 1 Stores. Our Traveler's Package will Thad :o nibble a cracker now and then be sent by mail, prepaid, or with shoes upon receipt of ty cents. Large size, 30 cents, When #0" | would sometimes wat three of four younds of steak on Bun- fave Row | ea) a0 @Blinary mast’ HURTIG & SEAMON’S'* tims ve 4 jee nn The World's Vacation Berea MINER'S “HIN ( MANHATTAN + re: HOO Melotems | (1 ptown office The World, 36th & an & F and Broadway) opens May |. Same POOBERS ie att iantate +a | Teer To-Mo Morrow It Begins. Our Great Reduction Sale. Just to keep busy—just to keep things humming and stocks moving—that’s our policy—we begin a great big reduction sale in every Department. Right now, at the beginning of the season—no waiting here to squeeze out an extra dollar prolit—Right now you shall have the choicest, newest merchandise at the “end of the season price.” You know what that means in the way of saving—whatever you've got to buy come here—now’s the time you need the goods—now’s the time you save many a dollar and get the right goods, too. Just to Keep Busy. These Big manos | in Spring Overcoats. Ali the beautiful spe seen displayed here and sold for $12.50, reduced t0........ severe 7.75 Just to Keep ther. Just to Keep Busy. early gh crade he finest kind of Overeoats are in this lot—every t Cloth in every new | one tailored to perfection —the best cloths and materials ’ collars—Thibets, Wor —every new shade of Covert—the popular gray and hey ots ind Oxford mixtures Cambridge mixtures and blacks—lined throughout with 1 erge lined— elegantly ta ad not a coat worth | bes! pure silk—ail lengths—all sizes—garments to please than $15 — most of them we: $18 to » $0 any and every taste—reduced from $22, heed t to keep busy we reduce the: 9. 75 | and $28 10......cseecees 12,50 Just to Keep Busy—These Great Suit Reductions, We have taken hundreds of stylesof $15 to $18 high | Class Suits outle of All Wool Worsteds in neat dark and Makes it possible for you to select from several hut dred elegant tne tal'ored suits made of All Woo! Black light Checks and Stripes—4iatord and ¢ side mixed: and Blue Cheviots and Serges fancy mixtures and also Blue and Black © heviets and Viewnas—and the new stripes in All Wool Worsteds—suits that sold heretofore popular hair line tt io Keep ee e@ reduce for $12.50—JUST TO FOLLOW OUR KEEP- [iS ererene rr iiryri nt 9.75 BUSY POLICY, reduced to . ne 75 Our Policy Keep Stocks Moving. Here's a lot that wil be the centre of attraction—the highest class Suits not one worth less than §20—most of them are $22 and $25 garments—the best quality Worsteds im all the new effects Stripes and Checks—the best qualities Cheviots and untinished Worsteds and Thibets in the lar and fashionable Catford and Cambridge mixtures and fine Stripes—the best workmanship and materials throughout just to bd stocks mov ne " $12.50 FOAUCED TOs sees sersiterreneeeerrenerrerstsrnnersis shen Gee OOOO OOOO er etree es eeees agen The ever busy Trouser stock will be more then rushed with teductions like these all high grades properly tailored, $5.00 elegant Trousers reduced to. «+++ ve $185 4 $5.00 highest grade Trousers reduced to....0+00 $3.50 $4.09 high grade Trousers reduced to.......+6 vs $2.50 $2.50 & $3.50 Bleycle and Golf Trousers reduced to $1.00 Reductions in Children’s Short Trovser Suits, $1.37 and $1.87 for $3.00 and $4.00 grades. Just to Keep Things Humnzing in Our Busy Shoe and Hat Department. $3.09 Derby, Alpine & the new olf Mats reduced to $1.40 | $4.00 Derbys and Alpines reduced tO..s.00.-++ « $255 Just to Keep Busy in Our Shoe Department. $2.50 Russet and Calf Shoes reduced to. seseee $1.35 $5.90 Russet and Patent Calf Shoes reduced to... $1.95 Just to Keep Stock Moving in the Furnishings Department. Reduces the best grade own brand Collars..... Be each | Reduces Engl sh Handkerchief Squares to...... 066 Reduces the best grade own brand Cuffs... role pair | Vertical Stripe silk Embrotdered Socks to. 19, Reduces i$c. Suspenders tosses. ++ 19. Reduces $0¢ Bicyele Hose to...... jst to Keep Busy, Casiom Tailoring Dept Wal Make to One $25 Suits for. ss. ibs coveee $1600 | $7 Trousers for... . { As universally known, we never sell alike nitetiell every Noti article in the store is strictly high grade. Reductions are true in jotice. ( every instance—-whatever we say is the value is positively so. FRANK L TAYLOR CLOTHING CO BROADWAY cor.CHAMBERS ST. STEWART BLDG, OPEN SATURDAY EVENING. ——S | Amusements. Amusements. MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, Proctor Se, nln & Tear Amusements. P rintingShow “4 DAYS ONLY. on sone Siti “at ha Palace “ss! a. ieotsorees ‘+ ‘Wiimer Vincent Ca, Firman & fermour Gee © Davie, Mor Pie, Ae Proctor’s Sth Ave — Grand pening Mag t Mr TG teahrenbe, We Bete Bape, Canto # OTHER CAUDRVILLE STARS. OONTINUOUA PERFORMANCE.-Nove to 11 P.R Exhitition of the kind | MU aay ! _ Bae yi ___ The Only "its Sat Tie AWAZONS ise, 14thST. THEA TRE wine? Se (ot rr vice Adwision, 25. *" Childeen, | sat TWO WaaED. Pee ONIA ve RORIN HOOD arin Ss eels The Great Ruby. BOSTONIANS "| prigbtly fingere ine Merry Masquerade Bie wie Noelia A NIGHT a eS ath “wu0 VADIS. Hon, JOHN W. KELLER, BUFEA mus iy Grand Central Palace, TO-NIGHT o AT 6 O'CLOCK. Ween May 6 f "26h © WRRALD oe 3) wate Tolar Bee Pha b- Base it VENICE | mene: rik reares PASTORS Bre w cont | hrs Heron Thue sear” co NEM YORK iui tt aS mes HACKE T| THE PRIDE OF JENICO STAR YON YONSON’ = q: ——- : GARRICK purarhe | ye mo Wye | ce Ps me «WM GILLETTE. eraet Holme Ss Oe eee Olcott ‘ i ite i ori dent Melee et i yOu Oe. \ WAL New Groupe 5 tit MATOGRAPH MATINEE TO-DAY, TALLY- HO! DEW EY. Bon Ton Buriesquers 1 Brooklyn Amusements. BIOU ses SHORE. y, CRESS EDEN |" MUSEE |: travel information free to ¢ie” pobdic. Booklets and descriptive: * \ter free When requested by |' incloee stamps for postage — mer Keith's" CASINO! Tester We THE GSI ‘NO RL

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