The evening world. Newspaper, May 15, 1900, Page 3

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{4B WORLD: TUEsD47 EVENING, MAY 15, 1900. LAW THREATENS + CHILD TUMBLED FROM “L’ TRAN, Fell from a Window Into the Bowery and Was Caught Un- hurt by Two Men, ' ii LANOED 1N THE 5 OF TWO Mt) Boy fell from an “1. car window, struck a network of wires and ‘was caught in the arma of two men im the street below. Kind fate watched over Joseph ba Qrath, a three-year-old child plies Groveet Rye othwell and Goldstein, fr own danger, rushed | Jurehed out of the window of a anee @venue elevated train this morning and | ‘ m was right upon fell to the street, escaping injury Wes iad stvock dost ta the pps He fell acrogs a telegraph wire, bal- its canvas top and bounded off into enced upee tt’ for a second, but in thAl! nee Guistretoned arms. Unoonscious fnetant he was seen, and when ec dropped to what would have een con fom MRM tain death on the granite rowtwa feet below two pairs of strong arm Were outstretched to revetve his Tt tg to the further credit of his res- @uers that they braved death beneath the hoofs of a swiftly approaching team Of horses drawing an express wagon 1 pee ‘The wagon passed so clowely lo where io they stood that the boy sian hi off it8| ward them us she = Dante's. An Opportunity ttle fellow was car- 1. An ambulance | St Vincent's Hos- n sald the lad was e to the nest station © Houston street, | the chilt had | knew no bounds. | AM arms. Wiliam D. Rothwell, of 176 Wallabout | Street, Brooklyn, and Moses Goldstein of 10 Cannon street, were the men Klased by the boy's aunt and hugeed | nd cheered by the great throng which Witnessed their quick and daring act of Fescue Little Joseph lost his mother bef | be learned to know her face Seven! Weeks ago his father, a caretaker in ‘he | Metropolitan Museum of Fine Arts, » buried tn Calvary Cemetery. The 2) Country Hotels Was taken in charge by his aunt, Mre | Mary McGrath, of 6 West Hous: in| and Boarding Houses Areet | ‘They started out this morning for Cal to furnish up at this ceriominne tiers we | SPECIAL SALE. PILLOW CASES. | at ture in his Kilt wallor sult dot and a bive sailor hat Entering the Third avenue eievated train at Houston street they took seats on the west wide of the front car. The 2,000 doz. fine quality heavy w Sains on the seat to look out of weight Muslin Pillow Cases,wear| aust 1s a ihe train arted i gave «| | like iron, size 45%36,50x36,54236, | a i fod the hil pitched for- ‘we - jactually retailed in all leading daaineet Of & sosth-bound train | houses at $7¢.,8c.and$9%e, him, and shrieked his danger — each,anysise, Wednesday. 1 Oc ‘ge of, in the Bowery looked ub | LINENS. fgg od to see the lad strike on 10 pieces very heavy finequality | f blue polka it a | rail beside the track then | off on to a net of teingraph | po th ate the platform. | ra the of the street. In another isrene satin finished Unbleached Table see oie to tm roadway, thirty Damask, 66 in. wide, beautiful de- 64 to the danger, an sxorese slg, are really cheap at our reg- was thundering down the sir-et. | wlar stock price of 65¢. Yor A i al where the boy | yard, Wednesday only. 49c! ne 75 doz.extra heavytine bleached BUSSEY TAKES THR OATH, TetkshTorelenine 2x45 innou Hew Treasurer of the Board or 20h, Wednesday 3 for. 69c Réesation Takes Omiee—itis | Bend $100,000, 'BED SPREADS. Treasurer. ot the Hatem, tpetn'*! | 6 casestull double bed size, white took the cath ot ofice this morning at crochet Quilts, in the newest and tered by the niece of the Po #? best Marseilles designs, salad | tually good value at 899! He Hit the Ay tlizeed along the wires Bmerson Palmer. otstes Petty | sad Garanee Company cathy Wetnentoy enly. pected that the teachers will Len Ale Main Floor, Rear. their salaries by the end of the month. _—— tne anata xn »-| DIC OQRWON, tunity ody, in The World, Eighth and Ninth Sts, Indictment May Be. Asked for Rey indtetment may be asked against) jthe Milk Trust for ¢ wn celpts. exc needed the average by fans, The. general - a Sareea ere rt ee ee { MILK TRUST, TOO. Conspiracy—Combine Seems to Be on Paper So Far. aries Ro Ft: ve, Mr Graves ! his representa pen che it t been success e v the matter may be laid before the sep Jury later on na mmitiee of the milk dealers ap Mr r If we Ket shall move that his organization k Exe ev calving pins in thie city ‘and found that the t lf pinione was that Siegel-Cooper Company. 6TH AVE., 18TH AND 19TH STS. A Sreat Sate of China and Slassware at Halt Regular Prices. China and Glassware sales are of common occur- rence throughout the year and throughout the land, but rarely indeed at any of these sales is the oppor- tunity presented for the purchase of fine china and glassware at half its actual value. It is, therefore, regsonable and natural to expect that housekeepers stewards of hotels, clubs, and others will gladly avail themselves of the Big Store’s unusually generous re- duction ol ge and purchase largely for Porcseat and future ni A perusal of some of the great bargains to be had during this sale will prove interesting and profitable reading to all who require china and glass- ware of a high grade. = ND Dinner Ware. wedi ch "Hi biue, also rich floral decorations in natural colors; ery large open | Porcelain Dinner Ware and Tea Sets at about one- raat halt ee lar prices. The assortment is complete, and dinner or tea sata can be selected from same at DINNER PLATES, siisiis in O04 per tk WL ta, ot 10¢ BREAKFAST PLATES, teguiar price $3.00 per doz., opecial, each, at 10¢ TEA PLATES, reguiar price $2.25 pet doz., special, each, at 10¢ SOUP PLATES, regular price $3.00 per doz., special, each, at 10¢ OAT MEAL BOWLS, reguiar price $2.50 pet dor., special, each, at 10¢ CAKE PLATES, regular price $4.00 per dor., spacial, each, at 20e FRUIT SAUCERS, regular price $2.50 per dos., epecial, each, at Se BAKERS, 3 inch size, ial pot special, each, at 10¢ BAKERS, 7 inch size, regular price 40c. each, special, each, at 18¢ BAKERS, 5 inch size, regular price @c. each, special, each, at 3c DISHES, 5 inch size, regular price 46c. each, special, each, at 20¢ DISHES, 10 inch size, regular price Gc. each, special, each, at 30¢ DISHES, 12 inch size, regular price 80c, each, special, each, at 40¢ TEA POTS, $1.00 cach, special, each, at S& COVERED Digne: +) regular price $1.50 each, special, exch, at Se SAUCE BOATS, regular price 60c. each, special, each, at Se LARGE CREAM jOcs, regular price 2S¢, eacia, special, each, at 10¢ Ree ran nk Mm weet tom Me. ie, special, each, at Se SALAD BOWLS, reguiar price Sc. special, each, at Se FULL DINNER SETS.—1 ad desire a full Dinner Set, you will find this an excellent opportunity for the purchase of a very handsome one at a great saving from regular prices: DINNER SETS, 100 pieces, richly decorated, lar $12.0, to-morrow YA i i biel 6.90 INNER SETS, fish porcelain, tichly decorated, 103 pieces, aol price $15.00, pecal at 7. 50 DINNER SET, yated in floral desi al hod, eile pin US ope Py ape ia natural colors, gold 6,90 TEA SET, English porcelain, regular price 95.0, yecuiat EY A OO DOG TOILET SETS, &C.—The assortment is practically unlimited, the designs, shapes and decorations the newest and prettiest to be seen in any collection, and the prices almost phenomenal. TOILET SETS, 10 decorated, fel ace, regula piped f TOILET SET, 12 pieces with 2.95 aes decorated, Tegular price $6.00, got fe "9s fous SET, Sahin with caver, large sise, <a ) oe FD GB EASET tix ja, won ye American cut glass has no and but Slasoware. few fey oveate the world over. fe have a large ment of the choicest makes and can fur- ‘ih the sakes Vel nae or single piece required for less money than it can be had anywhere else in the country LEMONADE OR PUNCH CUPS WITH HANDLES, mguw pe 5 9 00 doa. Wa te TUNES hasdeomely engraved, fine this glass, regular price 43 SALAD OR BERRY SETS, vl sr pe wl § inch bow! and 12 saucers, complete, reg- . \ il GLASSWARE. Fine a 4 at less than half regular price. w PICKLE DISH, peice 4e,; opectal at Se Laer’ MOULD, reySler price 15e.; epecialat —f¢ TER BOTTLE, secular pice Se special at 15¢ BOWL, with toot, regular m7 50 rt BT Sees Hew. Cram PYcht, Bute Dish Holder, segulas price 3Se, =" 15, ; brs, wo yom special at A splendid collection of the handsomest and best JARDINIERES. makes. Look at the low prices: JARDINIERES, 6 inch site, regular 20¢., special at 10¢ 7 and 8 in, sine, price, Se.. special at Se 9 and 1048. size, regular price, $1.00 and $1.10, epebial at Se A SPECIAL LAMP OFFER. Seowem bt cn ban ba lp op oa” r) 95 3 stocks of the best English | Ombrotdery Department. re i aT “Tr - Address Conundrum Editor, Evening World, P. turday, May 19, at noon THE DAILY STORY OF THE BIG STORE. 6,000 Dozen Ladies, Wfisses’ and Children’s Straw Hats, pst cd from 7c. t0 $1.75 950 and 39c The above remarkable offering consists of the entire stock of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children's Straw Hats of one of America’s best known manu- facturers, all made for this season's selling, and bought a few days ago at & price that will scarcely pay the cost of making, to say nothing of the materials, All the new shapes for Summer wear are included in the fol- lowing braids: The new Serpentine Braid, Crinkled Chips, Jumbo Chips, Cuba, Florence and Tuscana, in black, white, heliotrope, Leghorn, brown, pearl and many other new and pretty shades not obtainable anywhere else for less than five to six times the prices asked by us. m a stock with latest and the best of this season's goods, we present these special offerings for Wednesday ; 6,000 YARDS OF NAINSOOK AND CAMBRIC EDGES AND INSER- TIONS, moetty matched pattern worth from Se, to 8Sc. a yard; choice to-morrow for, per yard, 23 CONTINUED SALE OF LACE AND EMBROIDERY ALLOVERS, ‘worth from 40c. to 7Sc. a yard, choice, per yard, 235¢ A High Srade Sewing acie td Machine for $12.25, ca fd oo Big Store a> «so prrices. We will place on sale wane if car- load of fine sewing machines which we have just received from one of the best known manufacturers whose name — Our Britannica Club ———~) has been Inquiry “Coupon. — Co, Encyclopedia Britannica Club, New York City. 1 Bhosld ike he lat and best edition ae ctneaan easements rapidly ot me of the 31-volume edition offered through your Club, which includes the last Edinburgh Edition, Our book seni Lae and Guide to Systematic Reading public ap- bY preciate the fact that the BUSINESS ADDRESS.....2.:...seevee ssc+eeees —n a remarkable opportunity. It enables members to secure the LATEST, LARGEST and in every way the BEST edition in the world of the great Cneyclopedia Britannica. LATEST, because it is the only edition BROUGHT DOWN TO 1900. LARGEST, because it comprises FIVE MORE VOL- UMES and ONE-FIFTH MORE MAT- | | Groceries and Pure Foods. (ie TER than any other. BEST, because it treats HUNDREDS of SUBJECTS and presents THOUSANDS of BIOG- S and MAPS not found elsewhere. CHEAPEST, because it costs our Club members less than one-half price per volume. T0 Order Coupon. lini Fock te Pecos seed ne S-vatoma srt ot RACY: MAKE ciopa’ ‘A with AMERICAN SUPPLEMENT, Sue 7 SYSTEMATIC READING and BOOK CASE for set i SURE phe at sl alae following prices and terms, §1 THIS Pou sae” Frys with cae|, ayatie 8 monty Scratch out two of these. COUPON sane. TO-DAY. HOME ADDRESS | a ~_CALL AND MAKE AND MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS, | Women’s Undermustins. 49, 98} 4.98. “Corner 46th St. and 8th Ave. PEN SATURDAY TILL 10h Mw = —— TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1900. We will con- Ladies’ Calfota Sih ue to-morrew Waists at 3.85. py ot na from a manufacturer who needed ready cash and was willing to sell at a sacrifice, The balance of the goods, unfinished at the time of the purchase, is aw in stock. Judging from the way they sold within the last few days it woa't be before they will be sold, too. Everybody who saw them or bought 5 is telling everybody else, resulting in a great ‘‘run,"’ which we have only been able to meet by & a Ladies’ Suits Worth $20 apiece, Tuesday at The above offering is made up of a large and fine assortment of Gam> ple Suits bought from a manufacturer at half their actual cost, oupgi> mented by selections from our regular stock. Among the collectionare HOMESPUN ETON SUITS, BROADCLOTH TRIMMED SUITS, ETC., RTC, all worth $20—some worth more. BUY WHILE YOU MAY, THEY WON'T LASTLONG Women’s Wrappers. = Sa hy buying the right goods at the right time and at the right price. Quantities do not alarm us when we: find the prices interesting. We'vp just made a large. purchase under the most favorable circumstances, . and will place on sale to-morrow a large quantity of Women's High-Srade Wrappers, in a variety of materials, styles sud sizes, at 7 the remarkably low price of, each, 580 ; There's a of style, durability, coolness and comfort in not to be found to the same extent in those offered — elsewhere at anything like our prices. Our ait values for Wednesday are these: WOMEN" A MUSLIN DRAWERS, wits cambric hemstitched flounce and 4 obo boats, 190 ‘WOMEN’ 4 CAMBRIC DRAWERS, with full lawn tucked floance, trim- med with insertion and edge of fime Torchon lace, at JI9e WOMEN'S MUSLIN GOWNS, ot 4 goot q lace edged bertha, a handsome garmest fully worth a customer only) at, each, WOMEN’S MUSLIN SKIRTS, iy tomes quality, with dust ruffle, cam : brie flounce and wide embroidery ruffle 6Se Style, quality, durability, fit and com- Corsets. fork are all to be found in our corsets, the low prices of which are a subject of common’ comment amongst our lady patrons. For to-morrow: | A Special Lot of IMPORTED CORSETS, c. p., 1. c. a3 5.8 eee oe inate of the best coutil amd boning ; worth from 62.75 to $5.50 per ra, ole 95 ednesday at, pet pair, te Mas DOMESTIC CORSETS. A lot of first-class domestic comets, every pair warranted , worth 61.00 pet pait, here to-morrow at 29e very special items at unequalled prices: ROLLED WHITE OATS: site. 9! CAKE: Pound Cake, y, Pa, Coo, aaa FRENCH PEAS: Imported, “Pe «2 Hatt Cole, pe Pos’ pet can, CORN MEAL: Yettow or vn STURGEON: Lake Superior Sates m, Sturgeoe, per Ib PEARS: oun eee Pure or pial Long Branch Butter Fish, re | reer: Fancy an ana Peete Charleston Straw VEGETABLES: Long Island Fresh Gar- den String Beans ot Greeo Peas, qt. = Se) CANNED VEGETABLES: Standert ted ripe Tomatoes oc N. Y. State Cream Sugar Cora, per can, Te SOUPS: Camptell’s Condensed tears per can, COFFEE: Besoomy bent Java, eh # lle BAKED BEANS: (Pisin ot iz Tomato Sauce) pet cam, &

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