The evening world. Newspaper, May 31, 1900, Page 7

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THE WORLD: THURSDAY oo MAY 31, 1900. MEN HUNTED BRIDE A PRISONER; WAITER IG == = E KOCH & CO. SIGNALS FRIENDS. OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 9,30 P, M. MAND “IRIN, * Neetu, * Eighteen-Year-Old 1d Bertha. Hirsch Believed to i | Oren S LAYS—-saTurDay. — —— Have Eloped, Hidden by Lucy C. Lillie, the Well- Nei °S Latest styles and dependable qualities—and none of these items ‘ Fugitives Quickly Treed| - $ — } can be matched elsewhere for less than an advance of 25 per cent, ; by ae Gears | Her Parents. Known Author, Sent | For the Girls: |For the Boys: 4 to Institution. GRADUATION DRESS nt dsp KING SHIRT WAISTS, laundered, off elaborately trimer ar best quality Ferecale in stripes, dots oF —- thes, detachable white or fig 2 YES. een: Mrs. Lucy © Lille w knowr Great Sale of Slips, 4 to 15 years, reg. $410 Na 98 cen .49 New York itterary ctr and * F IMPE DRESSESot | imported Dimities or | BOY SAILOR $ St UITS of navy blag Authoress of many books for girls, wa | rs ercales, prettily trimmed, 4 to (rimmed with red and white braid, > yts., reg. $3.7 ii 98 with suk emblem, 3 to 8 yrs., | INHOMAN CHASE FOR FUN’ commited to the House ne Virginia Disgraced by Man-!| eaicter a cs as co Women’ sStra wHats! ome Cate SUT, ey , of Po NORPOLE: eum 287 Mr ia Foluaed wa Gey. Reneavali ield, # to 15 yrs. reg. $2.25~ 1.49] woot check Cheviot 5 to 9 Hunt Gotten UptoTest | y ; ial ls ceteesta te maavaas wiih ranee ‘Gna DRESSES, yoke and] yrs., regular §.00.. 3.98 New Biloodhounds. — ckran, Owing t bertha t+ solid colored Chimbray, | YOUTHS’ SEPARATE LONG "TROUSERS, wena Closing Out Dress Shapes | veel. 1.49) tata ore ag es Swamp Dogs. | mixtures or stripes, — resebing t bil sehing the 1 1.98 pi CHILDREN’S WOOL LEN DRESSES light | 2.75 rene rvererreee te eeee (oerial to The Evening World) | NORFOLK, Ve. May % A man- | For six monty« pax we ght, clearing sale of the balance of Boys Y DOUBLE AST ent with bloothounts + t made be BRE. id ten. Regardless of Cost! tis seers Mook, tens wy Qa | to VEST 7 tos yore 200 1,89 : 8 MISSES’ SKIRTS of lak » 2.98 She for Boys & Girls: y that 7 all shades of gray, j “ gel lg von otha ag cael pets Not Old Stock, but all New Goods, |For the Little Tots : wl Palo or 14g tenew anything of it. The dogs, two of take her {nto tie ine f he con . +: a le ss |CHILDREN'S LAWN TAM O° SHANTER Gunpetws oy cone ugar them, belong to John J 8. Hranch, the | et lean! warrant for keeping her comprising this season's latest and best HKDREN'S LAWN TAM 0) SHANTER] CHILDREN'S of same, siaes 896 constable of Nansemond County, who ts | § Mra Dollard then sulted Judae . HOM i ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 169 : broidery and finished with bow, some somewhat of u man-hunter himeelf and Patterson, who te also a connection of shapes, edged with lace, reg BOYS’ LACE SHOES of tan Tussia or black who has gained the soubriquet of “hur * “7 Mrs TAllle He said that Magistra r end to the commitment eliminaries at York srand $1.0 ach. .69& 98 7 p Rasen Sone Hae a 1 1.89 CHILDREN'S POKE BONNETS of all over] 5 revwsessee Wi embroidery, lace ruche and | YOUTH of sume,sies 1 toa. 1.74 Court Officer Hard f : | Dimity, also of corded white ive ERs ese vase teoreeveee to serve it | trimmed with emb'y, reg. 7S¢. .. As bid 1.89 He had great dificulty in getting be CARRIAGE COVERS "of white Pigue,| YOUTHS of same sizes 11 toss a 7h ricane” for his daring deeds in running |2. @own criminals | Branch cnd Deputy Sheriff Norfleet Rave for some time been bent and were wise « quiet for fear that would kill it in the san Proposed one at Richmor ‘The dogs, d Tom and Jerry, are! | trimmed with embroidered insertion | CHILDREN’S LACE OR BUTTON BOOTS magaificen es secured from and ruffle, reg. of tan or black Kid, wedge heels, Georgia swamps. They have cellent work tracking crimin test to-day showed that they fitted for the work Two men, whose names wi!) not be dl! 4 hour's » juet a it wp tot [Anite stone The Public Need Wait No Longer. ) a tree in a the girl a prisoner at their Her parents, it te saté, are keep! ‘Their nerve seemed to have deserted home, 16 Bi, them, for they were thoroughly frie ened, more so perhaps by the toms | LET NPEUTTTTTTIDONOTOTONIVIRTOOITTTONT TreTTrrTe?™ terrific barking. If the man had tirseh ‘ in Bighth ave. ' After eloping with William McCracken | aroggd Hirech’s saloon o from the tree th pes god Sen euent? taeeraind the and bel pprehended by the police at] "ue, sree Seow the family tive, the gir! dummy criminais, for a bloodhound | the send race track, Bertha we te likin tren aa Fever molests until an attempt ts ye Hirsch, the pretty elgiqteen-year-old | mt iM “listen went away with to escape | daughter of Henry Hirsch, t@ eald 10) vine inen, it ty all tee $1.75 to $2.25 1.39 & 1.79 hand-sewed turn soles, sizes $to 8 .89 , 125th Street, West, Sivenrn avenues Poisonous material from the blood, Ay will prevent the development of any form of WY disease, Wiien the oMfcers arrived tected at the home of er parents] MONO eden oe ine weet Twencern| PHhOUSANdS have been daily waiting and expecting the announcement of this Abbey’s wore at ee of the tree M6 Bight ts her playmates on| st7eet mation, send out this “contd y Effe $c nt s it the men. 9 dogs were If signa to her pl it >) rvesce a en came from their ng-place, | the street m: nythin A ts the ec ete tah iagerp ots Greatest of All Pre-Summer Sales maar eo uate party then returned ty Suffoik. jseparated from her bu ssband. Several o! B} need regularly aids digestion presmtive excretion, The ministers as soon as they learn of | the eiris saw her at the window of thie bleed and A'cleara the « omapreniee. It Prevents and cares ‘ ou tigation Dyspepsia, Billonsness, Sick He Flatuleney, Kidney and Lav troublesand allills caused’ lered condition of the stomach and bowels. It is “ly, made from the salts extracted from the 1 Praia, pleasant to (betaste with absolately wry or Unpleasant results from its constant ed to denounce it t te One of t Tomes, Diack low-cut shoew the affair are expected to un ny rday in tat By yh from the pulpit, City Clerk Pov: on! hor particular chum, Ruby Collier, who | S74 Ss tet hes © ; s asked what he thought of e hunt} jives near by, in order to ascertain tt | names MeCreeker eald: “I think it was more for Con-| Hertha w ried, held up ber left) A friend of Hirsch mentioned that bh: | ting to the finger on) bad seen the gir r re ere tee cate arringe ring is usually ok With Tremendous Reduction n Prices,Extraprdinary Values ise, ‘The matter has been kept! wh quiet.” “Did be really marry 4 net cp go # ; R rtha put up by ae ee iter and Be i 4 | mie Jo i nocided aMtematvely 13 Fie Bil ae gent hone Straight, Néw, Fresh, Seasonable Goods, No old stock, noob lots or musty out i ide ores OFF FOR WEST POINT. jase cage? fgg En Rorye i Uh, v fra Hnapized by my, pil of date, unsold lots of manufacturers, raked together to be damped on At All Druggisty. = he laquor Dealerw Assonation and wail) Si; ly daugnier te named ma. an the public, with much blowing of trampet and smooth talh. ugh he and his fe twenty-four years olf |ienown tn puliticn All Sisth Ward Makes an Event of sons deny that there is any won the other hand Mr. Hiren's neigh- ~~ (eereees satheeet ite: we! Bat Honest Shoes, Up-to-Date Shoes, nom corated to-day | Bixty-seventh street until recently. When her parents found that Bertha appoint to Weat Pr was interested in Willlam MoCracken, @ man Daniel J Reardon last vary. | writer for a bookmaker, who was often He leaves New York to-day to take ‘te| — Sian neh ‘sree SURPRIGR FOR SOCIETY coe Sos, aos IN BESSIE HUNTBR'S ACT. ernst ttmpeon Ronde sass in Bandy Hook this morning. She went Rexctustve soctety in New York and|into dry-ock at the Brooklyn Navy- Newport is neither shocked tor sur-) Yard prised by the gh ig of Miss The Sixth Ward fn honor of John B baa A ADA D.t... fr len, We s or Men, Women, 150,000 Patrs "sna Chitiren 50,000 pairs Men’s $3,$4 8 $5 Lace Ger ner hace ete Shoes in Russia Calf, Black Calf, oa ht pase Fre ais sane Black Kid, Tan Kid, Patent and y, ~<4 Hes our ag ny ed . ae Enamel 50%, <>, Leather, at 7 * %*"* 25,000 pairs Women's $2, $3 and uy ne Am rem PROGTOR'S vara” opp tage” tes a GARRICK, BO & | ated <i a | ash "Te Pai i HACKE’ Handsome ot a slow - sellin Ny Guar vous ! Carpets‘ soy wna! PASTORS 2 ae yay Ae i Pos 13.) Sau son's making “and you save all between prutits. ea: Lluae We RING, TERRY & PrcTURe® of THe Some of last season's patterns, excel- fh lent quality going at cut prices: EXTRA TAPESTRIES (best qual 4 Cc} t ty), SOx, per ve Fp 7 nd was expected to lead to an for wide public recognition e nius, Miss 4 first professional en- gagement will ran in pleasant lines, es |the will be a member of the company |which the Earl of See May | | }EXTRA VE VETS, $1 a5 pe t a at MIOORA PR Toop ‘Probe Creag: Op | Ronson are ‘o manage jointly. Indeed, Tegulat, NOW. ...ss0+vee A | ee ey |SMist Rovson is said to be ine lore | ; DEWEY; , Matinee To-Day, $4 Shoes in Black Kid, Tan Kid THREE.PLY INGRAINS (Union: 5 SE Ana” hc} DEWEY: Utopian Buresquarts | measure resp: oo eck Cor Hoel Restle Desa Bring room measurements. JOHN B. GOLDEN, d P Le he: Butt id iC une eae. |. and Fatent Leather on an Jopue sad Chine Martngn {ATLANTIC , ne school at the corner of Henry and Oll- | 0 This somnen’s. taigertésions, af : Feb igs Fem ae, Triteare ver streets, This morning the Patrick popular in high social ace at $4.50 per roll (49 yards) and up. wok. tx wax vse Divver Association assembled ot Mr She te a daughter of the late ’ . , x z DEN Golden's house to give him a reception. |‘rrsmay Hunter, of Newport, and a Py P P. ’ ne AUT? TPC | NEW GhOCPS James Oliver made a speech, and pres- of Capt. Charies Hus er alr. @nta were given to Mr. Golden | s married to Wale ante. a & ‘The young man ts known from the |Jay* age. Battery to Fourteenth street. He at- ama ow 8 she Caveraty ot New| MOTHER'S WILD RAGE. ——=__—- = SALOON-KBBPER’S SUICIDE, |“""‘sereien wm wien Desertion. 2 al Vinod Sta Cor, Sth pte eg A cai 0 bent WOMAN’ & ne 25,000 Pairs Women’s $2 and $3 Oxford Kacumens ; Ties in Russet an Black Kid, high and CONEY ISLAND CASINO! lie CN iow gg $f 00 Per as = NEWOR GVA p a) | GRAND)" ' “4s, it 30,000 Pairs Misses’ 20,000 Pairs Chila’s $ 1,50 $2 Button and Lace Shoes Button and Lace Shoes, MURRA in Tan and Black Kid|t Tan and Black Kid, $f 00 Per Per While We have not all sises in all styles, we have ail sizes in some styles. Botteter Couldn't Ratse Money to) Abandoned, in a delicate condition, and Renew His License and te finding that her husband had another Inhaled Gas. wife, Mra. Bessie Slocum had the man | who married her on Feb, 2, 18% brought Freterich Botteter, « saloon-heeper, of | iniy the First Criminal Court, Jersey ‘20 Harrison avenue, Willis com) City, thi morning, mitted suteide this morning \iy 8) She claims Mocum has never supported Muminating ges in the rear of hi fe. l her, a oe a month she had seither Policeman Clymer detected the odor | seen of heard of him until @ week of gas and he began an tnvestigation.| 49. when he sent @ letter inclosing @ ta the door, he found Hot-|tinket” tor Lone Branch, where, be tt ae VERY Dal he TagathBoveter had berg | saint he was living with his mot! to make bis saloon pay, and) Mrs. Hannah Huber. not raise the money [0 TeneW) Recently, Mra Slocum says, she re S ceived a letter from Long Branch signed ——_— by a Mrs. Hiram Slocum. In Kt the Stoamboats. TROY BOATS. ‘ Cc Pair. }ing she sad lived happily with her hus- Pair.’ Sises 5 to 10 1-2, ig ‘te * 4 hee | bane until Mrs. Bessie came between a Ss iu 4 be Line hw ee & Two hundred and ten delegates of | them. ia ie sali ; fses 11 fo 4, be r r ‘- Oe it cain No dors, toatl | sr met Hincam 8 mocner. No sale eber like it before. It is ben our most Remarkable Sale. And we are able) 180s this morning by the siection of national bing der by. the throat rele to accomplish this because ours is the greatest retail shoe store in the World ! Fort wa “aoied souenat” aes ts | rg goo we? No goods of this sale sent C. O. D. or mail orders filled. Brooklyn Amusement, Terrie Slocum’s clothes. a oa AGEL HN eee ees Eo ate Alfred J. Cammeyer, 6th Ave., Cor, 20th St, (S\ MGNAm a ’

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