The evening world. Newspaper, May 22, 1900, Page 4

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SHOT WIFE’S NIECE AND SELF FOR LOVE — be sot her Me win her ben ed into her ne For . *e00 ond Sobul trate giri apd then ol the and pulle wan inetant; y "ule Pe Faweng 4 for The Bvening World \n t wed Mra @ebults at ber homa, lia street Hobowen, at a ng, strangely, since Chitetmas the ear Bhe fe at the weapor the Uiguer He THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 22, 1900, PAINE’S CELERY COMPOUND “2% meer ie threatenes at a vreh iinaily it wast “Ty d"into drinking on Bund ened on Bunda et | nigat pavraterday he came tome it nada rere, t to think Ti) ait you before | bot yell he said [ran out of the house | an 4 escape: | Ten he went over to Brooklyn a: niece" love with hig wif ; f f t ? friende in Hor “| - rt with their anole 7 mulod a revolver and before! atrle, thelr aunt ways | JANITOR ENTITLED TO HIS JUBILATION. At bay. ‘cleanse and enrichen the life blood of the growing body. STRONG IN NERVE AND MUSCLE Nerve force; vigorous, regular action of the stomach, the liver and the kidneys; clean, nourishing blood in quick circu- lation give to youth health and sturdy growth, Paine’ Celery Compound is a wholesome and potent! medicine that will strengthen and increase nerve energy, ‘IF, L, SKILLIN, WRITES: 37. BURNSIDE AVE,, WEST SOMERVILLE, MASS.,| “We always have Paine’s Celery Compound in the house and use it for the! children when they are run down or have any kind of nervous trouble. It builds them up, regulates the bowels, gives an appetite, and makes them strong. 1 am now giving it to our little boy five years old old, and it is doing him a great deal of good.” GIRL FOUGHT SALE OF COTTON GOODS: SUIT DEPARTMENT. FOR MOTHER Failed to Stay Father's Knife and Woman Will Die. ft! Floor. Sheer woven Swiss Mus-, pe — novelty patterns, — Ladies’ fine zephyrs, — machine tucked Cheviot. zephyrs, — satin striped | dimities in plain colors or! |the late Spring stock, exclusive floral designs, | Fine quality Madapolam ' and Madras for shirt waists, Paste! and jatest spring colors. $15.00 and $25.00, | ormerly $22.00 to $26.00 and $30.00 to $45.00, ther pe her father, Al ( », who, in « murderous age, was trying to kill the women ab'e models,—trimmed with As 2c " . it 1, Mrs. Capupto is in Gouverseur 25 cents per yard; ribbon and lace, Hos dying, It fe though’, from tie Vahe <0 and 75 cet | Colored, $10.00. yunds her husband is aceused of Tailor-made( ine check and plaid|Dresses,—black or colored|9 Numerous models,—from Orgaudie Gowns,—fashion-|§ BLACK, B. Altman 4 €o LADIES’ NECKWEAR DEPARTMENT ... PEARL GREY OSTRICH FEATHER BOAS, 45 inches long, =. 7 . B. Altman 4 €o. NEW TAILOR-MADE SUITS (ETON COATS and SKIRTS) in TWO STYLED, SUITABLE FOR GENBRAL WEAR THROUGHOUT THE SEASON, OF BLACK OR NAVY BLUE CHEVIOT, GRAY OR OXFORD HOMESPUN, ENTIRELY SiLK LINED, SIZES 82 to 40, LADIES’ TOURIST or GOLF SKIRTS OF REVERSIBLE CLOTH, BLUE WITH LENGTAS 87 TO 41 INCHES, B. Altman 4 6 WOMEN'S LOW CUT SHOES. For Wednesday, May 23d: TAN, WITH TURNED SOLES, WIT"! HEAVY SOLES, — | Daniels, There will be great actiotty in the Linen Aisle Wednesday, Linens, Linings and Domestics go on sale for that day at un- rivalled prices. The chance to secure fine goods at less than the cost of their manu. facture is certainly a startling proposition to make. But It Is a Fact. $1.90 2.45 15 pieces 66 in, Extra Heavy Unbleached Satin Finished Damask, unequailed for | wear, splendid value at our regular price 65¢. yd, For Wednesday, To-morrow’ 49¢, May 23d: 25 pieces very heavy all linen bleached Towelling, 18 in wids, regular stock price foe. yd, To-morrow, J 2%. 200 doven hemmed linen Huck Towels, 18x35 im., $24. quality, Tomorrow, 1Qc, each. 200 dozen Hemmed linen Huck Towels 20x38 in, 16c, quality, Tomorrow, $2'%4e, each These towels are heavy weight, will wear like iron, Each customer limited to two | dozen. $11.75, 13,50, $14.00 16.00 Linings. 17° pieces high grade silk finished Perea» lines, in black and all colors, beautiful les tre, retailed everywhere at 25¢, vd., 15e, 25 pieces finest quality Mercer red See teens, 32 in. wide, looks like satin, in red, | fo-morrow, (SECOND FLOOR) | Navy blue, cerlse, tur, myrtle, the swell skirting, "a aes at 45. yd, to close, To-morrow, 1 8c. Pillow Cases, 350 doren fine heavy weight cotton Pik low Cases, will wear like itor, in two Sizes, 45x36 and $4x36, actual retail value 17e. and 196. each, gither size, To-morrow, 1 Oc. $22.50 Bed Coverings. 3 cases full size white crochet Bed IN OXFORD, GRAY AND | ; | | designs, are really fine value at $1.35 each, PLAID BACK, | To-morrow, 89c, , 89, $6, 75 28 dozen full size Summer weight Com fortables, silkoline covered, beautiful floral designs, purest white eiderdown cotton 8 Trimmed Sailors. | 8 All the ag straws and) ject 95c tk WEST 23d STREET. tilted, are actually worth $1.45 each, To-mortow, 98c, 8|Mail Orders Promptly Filled, : Liaea Ais'e, Mata Floor, Rese. Eighth and Ninth Sts. “Ladysmith” Hats, with P RS 1.25 | Millinery, 5c} Wed. & Thurs, | May aged & 24th, ee OM an, 9 | Spreads, newest and prettiest Marseilles ” i ofticting White, $12 00, ailk and = heretofore $1.50 0 $475, Trim mi seat JAMES McGREERY & C0., tai wheat sow 75e, aad $15 | Ladies’ Trimmed > Twentyshird Street. | JAMES MOCREERY & (0 Sailors, Leghorns, : » floor of "1g Twenty-third Street. [8 Togues & Bonnets, ' meh ma | + omit $70.00. \ “=r"'= “FWY UL. Wi iéAilinliaLeil i |@eecococccccocc0wu~ssssSss = . ’ Brusio instead of soothing Dr Prevost | ena 1 a fork from fh ¢ and = ; |sce to grate on his nerves cing ¢ woman, lunged with tt bersn ec and fell to the) Misses and " Sanding it to the point of hy “ Ve Weapor | Noor son ° ’ I at to the head of th | “aw wes captured oy the ald H. ~ Ss, m Baba it Spe | Doble ‘ = OFTHE verane rs the house and neld for Ch IONS ats, ‘The chase. about stopping “that tnferna: din ‘sdaihed ital 8 wife, who , S$ | The janiter ran up > the dootor’s aratyeed with fight! 15.00 The i sao 1 entities to hie pleasures | Apartments and hammered on the door |" ** | Te ae eu teewe te HALLE RATIONAL IN RATIONAL IN COURT. 7 4 $F roll ae che fat tweliers, aooorticg, “"Y hammer away untti you come out| |” st 5 aes 4 a to Magistrate Zeler tn Jeffer-jand argue this thi with ( th r biade Bhe lesg: Gon Market Coort this morning [sais te hath, tad. on * *! Pretty Maud Pritz,Men- eaten: Stayer of Salesgie! Ne er Lord & Ti Tharies A Prevost, of @ Madi-|tartos while th esa Wao heres. eke tally Unbalanced Fetgns Incantty—Wle Trial O oon street, accuse! the Janitor, John | rage hophscga y alanced, Peddler Threw a Powder! Be Rushes. Weondwey & 20th 86 + & Wilson, of disturbing hie slum- came the ehorus| "” * Stole Trifles. ’ Halle, the murderer of Mamie “_—- 8 mixed-ale party and threat jana Me on in One’s Eyes--Chloro- ‘ svc was arraigned Yefore Judge ’ a ¥ vio fe . * — ra _ ane cco, Nanay S08 te ‘ formed the Other, | oning at 11 o'clock thie morning. M ta t owner the butiding, | Prevo = treate r ave At 8] ar shoplifting case! ‘Througa bis attorney, Abraham Levy, t * . a} was he asked to be allowed until June 1 to he 8p: | wom » les Pomerant a young peddler.| ater « plea ie uy een rhe nate | m * in thet ‘The District-Attorney and his as. Gowns. Dr. Prevost, like all brainy men, some. | 0 swan} ea some Kind of powder In| ristant Rave otarted out to mabe 9 rem “T wes ino tad times suffers from hesdache Las: | uct La Bot PM rim ary | a. vr cane of tie Do gods peed fz. I bed Sve i tor had a few friends in t kicke , se , The] 7 ri wae rendered uncon- | nee been © Greet UES Me al Why not Gowns that hed wore on they fond much | [i 7 ioe Per r to the re-| mop sowerfol Tiqult held to [8 FUMRINg hie on oy some of tne 1st | OOds, and cut in the new milj- to be Saiched by he combined torture of «| sae j nigh J uring room 1 brought 1] ser nose ter ae ee eee SS te toate? ff Pridey. very: sn guar tome w we ACIO FAILED 10 KILL HBR hae Sm | Se a eg Ny Se feos of tam oes ‘* a few ler | Mire “lion before the Coroner yesterday to be last SUICIDE WHILE INS, " ‘ woman was | ~ : agp Te | "i want to move for an Inspection el night “See pr} ANB | BODY FOUND IN RIVER. Brooklyn Woman Who Tried Sate t poet potion ola-| ot As oo yl the Grand Jury minutes, and I may my lett tor cide Found by Netuhhor tm ja ak Maeee| he Coe and Lisaie |have other motions. 1 sill need ent | pA a te : (West Hoboken Mercheat Thrent- Drowned Man, Supposed to Re Geo Time to Save Mer Lite ‘w | Retace ve at 190 Whiners | Pent)! fo OO Ieee ee Cor. 13th other, and I @i@ + District-Attor McIntyre ah ened His Wite with Death, Raum, Discovered at Foot of “ are old. of |W . a CREE ONS lie * |rophiod that bie oflee wes pot wortiag| sroabway | &: Canal & not knew wast , ‘Then Shot Mimarit. East Pitty-third Street . <sialbn 1 eerie’ Ata {for a record in Halle's case, but they Stores, Neat Chambon, to do." Mme. | {William Sebel, seventy Years old. The body of & man, suposed to be said, wae Mark Pri ra] cheap Jewelry and [owed it to the public of New York to Dixon was telling this to « friend. Grorge Baum, wes found drowned (1 <aeeciialt tna = put him on trial for hie life with all phd Bm, to gat the East River at the foot of Mast gp net|poenible speed. Judge Cowing gave | a — 7 ‘work out? Pifty-third street at # AM ¢ Ma Brene 2 ‘tom on, ee el oar Levy until Friday to enter his plea] 4 sled James Duncen. divertisoment ia The The man was about ffty-ty . wor y| “L want to notify the Court and the] mini hearted readers of The for two first-class Lye 4 of light complesion, gray hair an — not defendant's attorneys,” said Mr. Metn-| James Bunce ots harchitne aid ot with no alge geen &. be cal Child Strwek ‘ mat a case will go to trial Pe, a ad satan me was en 1") die ig Wor too, Tn A M3 , @ eaitera. me tegen for it's generally hard to get ——_—_ Misys Prits was > pre ay L - . Ay ne ye laughed tack Levy 88] onesies Great — of Women's ‘ nate! i} | Sunday World Wants make the i d ‘p:hparamente twas Sinattercnit = his toed n cm igi a ot Uy Fo Play the tneantty ae aot The Watt pathway to success an easy climb. Zura pie 2 t e manager] it to her nose was saturaied © Hodge 0 seatiowes. o medium through erin ne ‘pardware factory at Prov , yt that bad 4 pangent odor. quite rational he ool grea in- | siignt bruiees, , : aa Ue giti treated the Games ene! igrest in the procesdingn etree. ~ine ‘

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