The evening world. Newspaper, July 25, 1900, Page 4

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ITS SUE soy SUMMER THLL HOW THEY WERE AEVEA 0 ODD GIRLS. sii teow peste Himself Matinee Ido! and Several Other Men Defied a Vicious ‘Sea-Puss” to Rescue | Seven Society Belles. | Rich Contractor Kills and Police Try to Clear Up Domestic Complications. THEY, TOO, WERE SEVEN. Bt fe now evident to intimate friends ing at 1 P Mo Tate went upstalrs Of F. Herbert Tate, the meh etree roesed the threshold of bts hedroom Ing contractor anid confits f 1 a ver and sent a bullet througn THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 25, 1900, ROTHENBERG a] Stern Brothers ° Formerly LUDWIG BROS. West 14th St. ee offer the remainder o Su r Shoes Summer Furniture Mt Dee Rue At 12 Prices. b Misses’ and Chiicre: $3.98 Reed Settee, solid maple frame, 4,98 Lace Shoes, $3.75 Fancy Colored Reed Rocker, ex- 49 98c. Folding Lawn Settee, very strong, 39c. Canvas covered Camp Chairs.... 19¢ ah. alee covered Camp Chairs, high wATiMaT en's Tan Busts Former y $2.50 & $2.79 roken ines o utton and $1.45 hte Canvas, - ather Vamp Oxford Ties, $1 68 Formeriy $2.65 & $2.95 $1.05 { | Several styles of Women’s Tan, Patent Leather, | West Ttventy-third Street ' if kens Bleck Kid and White Linen Oxford Ties, ace Boots, broken iois, Formerly $3.50 to $5,00 35¢ ek rr Georze FB Wari at hie "i Fs aed ae nda : reveals 4! Mr deat, Sha can cal Aiso 100 odd Chairs and Rockers in reed and ratian ‘ of ‘affairs in his life that none fell om the stesteate ‘ > : Rave been childiess, but « little mY #O4 summoned 7 hala , ludi . ron i] Bs mother, who bore Tate's name, were” a ph Lenny 4 ist or Veranda Screens, including pulley rope; $1} 23d STREET ‘With him ‘at the tragic end im wit, PLAYED NEAR SUICIDE, | guaranteed best quality; ready to put on— if ‘ Sorte ts despatch from Pensaco'a.| 6x6 x8 sx10 10x8 14x10 | Be Wis. te Yer-that place with her father-| "Y te side of Tate the doctors found on , af 4 little boy three years olf playt a} omen mee = | aant ‘ F Bo DWF eteite sso rovens ine ter hat !%6 seonas oun woman.” There ann %. 5%. 75. ~—«98e,-«1,09-Ss4,75.-—S«| |= Clearing Sale Ostrich Feather Boas, at Gas known as FH. cart oa a oe Ife and attention was These figures are absolutely below the import prices. | Black and White} §%4 yard lengths, $ : at the » oman. She revived and ks the votce of Mal CAE ibe atgty, the kgean, Th the Cork Linoleums, Tapestry C rpets. j rerular $9.00 and $12.00 grades, at 3.00 Fe thrown any light same time begeing the doctors to keep Newest patterns, 2 yards wide, beaue €1,00 extra qual Tapestry 6% ‘| t " a half dosea detect e matier frop w York news tul eaters ga reduced from Carper, now a, px - ' etric o Ti 3 , on the onse, » 2 apers She said whe was Tates wife [} 80. ont 60). pera. vde te, 35¢ agi elite in i } Ostrich Plumes and Ips to perivn states ; They now deve tthe boy was thair eon, Opiates | ae wen } latier theve to bunch), * By ebewth titi otivet, Tate « nearest fricwt) In Tate's hand wasn revolver with one WHIs \ | hewtotore 75:, to $1.25 each, at - - [5° im this ©:t ) ‘ ' arce had gene throug I ing in answer ete J he vietin’s bead and fou ini} WHISKE E SA My 5 ' } . Ps > 5 Gears : a we Y,H DS, __S. KOH & SONS - = 26 Wat 234 Stee. ‘ Worman io toe save Papers tn the suletde’s possess! Peal | t iV -= ot —_ 4 rT. . ‘ a) “ Vaiker was hh fre tha ) edeeraameen bane «0 had» brother in thie wet |e r ———-—s$o was sin RCs M6) Before Mr Walker left for Madd ’ WAS pessoa of Cal sharinn, was TiAl yaia that he was au snsebed by a At the Age of Eighty-one, Com:ate Carroll Is i sje Sa ayer Janassai & (ya, Be ec a swe Te , to Join a Brooklyn Post- Does | made. that Mr 7 . . . a Be Tate orininty came trom benno. |Bat Heat Not Use Eyeglasses. Ladies’ Shirt Waists. Pia., where he ¢ ved » Mary Be. the Tw t el afice Tate s Though he ie to be only tn the ranks . 7 . Ree es mar pee |e am innes eaid i ot the G. A. R. John Pay © when| Will olfer atout 100 a ves othe: y gonceive Mr Tate killed. bir k Warren P 10k- ‘ He bad wealth and wan always ch allah eee g 2 resale une vs doz. Shirt Waists, in HE WENT TO BOSTON. j ful. 1 go not know anything of the w “Sisters and brothers, little maid gietladte 7 ines by pepe | h: La } ™. who Was with him n he ited ¥ és mem, t ' a 4 ta - : " whi » After jeaving this city Tate made hie! knew ne had & wife {n Pensa How many may you be?" rades. Why he watted until thie late Private Pierce Killed by! ite Lawn, color:d . J He spoke of flen. but a y) ' but hi " tae sla s with ofices at MB Ate ting tf 4 cilld. We expe “How many? Seven in all,” she said, pices see uaa tans Bick thee Man He Had madras, batiste, dimi- Gity Refvse Utilization Cos N he lived | And wondering looked at me. Mr. Carroll enjoys the reputation In Taunted. ties and silt gingharns; Tate, al! of the others interested in the boarding: | 7 — - ——- tome quarters as a centenarian, But he Ul hi Company claimed New York tor a home house at Wont Twenty teh sire,, Soon after brenkfast thin morning the seven New York] born just nineteen years too late. | - —- all high coit goo's of Tate } ‘ener homme at |Uract the impression that he was 4 society belles, saved from drowning at East Hampton, L. 1, Sometimes he will say that hemes realy Private Pierce of Company C, Fitth the very latest sty t 4 vy ho. ti Mingle man * born in 18%, and that his yer died in f Mart ry vasa ' age 7 te womss wh - ‘ past, a dewpatcn trom yesterday, by a small band of rescuers, with John Drew, the} is9 Phen, lost in the dreamy reverie ; S ng Pig! bs me greatly reduced pri oi the child were Inatalied in off t = R ~ tee a arouse in the lower Italian e: rr Tiasy tes virde caresate, The aye efforts have bean male matinee idol, in the lend, were called to a long-distance |that puts logic and memory to flight, he| lemrtee Pages Rag ' v prizes, Ried ofthe hevseneld only visited the snd toa new indugris! telephone and asked to dictate to The Evening World their | ll softly mur a ae, Ae | morning. ampanion, Joka Cos 85~ 1.25,°1.50 51,90 4 hotieg a SPW days cath week. The only despatch save that up ty experiences porn. | Ips is at the anc 6 was inthe oMoe of t Zac ” uve ) , | But the hy nly Brooklyn suffering from alco- ete it him tn was in the office of the corr Each was qrateful to John Drew. He led the way and|sqny, chat m kes you ony Foy one | nation a ie tr sitio ’ : at he rely ‘ went off with it te tng he inspired the cther life-severs with courage years old,” hy answera In the twink!ing lr oe ee te bee Thur day, July 25. the s i ha olen wee -—— of an eye | Lougubs n grocer, of M -_-— iitss io sasuse te. fostes. vansiaay |("s ae Pi BY MISS DRAKE. Wiis ed Se ee gai | Kirk ean aes ree afi ai BROADWAY & 12THST, Ny m., " A 6 er Cornelia Lee were by |Hefore my mother idle lived the ha r farers ta Mate ine a Cate” Gane tn | Whatever s “sea-p know, my site I knew what that awful cur-|life of a care-free Irish lad, and that} eae Ager’ ‘ ; minutes | ° a oy Womes, g information about me my lif@} rent meant. even for an expert swimmer {doesn't count In reckening ag:s shine sukaes @Alnten fe eremed chearful. They finished eat: | lam mont it axals Aa wo three were carried out I grasped | fle enlisted tn the Seventy-tirs: New JOHN PAUL CARROL. ily s the ean oo aa - = n W looments whe shoulder of Miss Lee and begged |York volunteer infantry on May 1%, 1961,) © at eld eee : he | wan MB chenes oF me. 1 saw there |was musiered out on July 9, 184. re ates he fought, and * Int 4 ” had a similar 1 that thnaane ota ne Mine Vodlite | gniisted in Company F, New York en whiskey and fits old cia ,, ‘ $-606-6-050090-468 ate ; .,. [JOH My pretence of atnd. We Were ali [gingers a: once, and was honoradly dis-! i)", 2 3 . ® f Terry MoGovern's Onn Love % sicosire Rant etay ba Me ivrabedeat Ui dp ed 5 |narged July 13, 184 at the close of te sshane. “a 4 fit ° 4 Story Told hy Himself. iq rat compared ne of silied for Leip My volce seemed | war ecret in a mute \ * t “Capid, Reteree: 1 4 ‘| water, ahd aa SHON x We were drifting to sea when ! haart} He te a gtout, red-faced, white headed fe. 3 ace fif ata ciel sai Mecsas hid 3 « swept from fe le pe SSE OH f Life Guards Ed. |patriaroh, proud of he nailve sii and . . Pr eer) » sruRKle, Wha ' a rying rage! We| hie adopted countey, and eherishing in son - . * 4 n hit own earcer 5 a a i ake the others, 1] 0l@ green old age an antipathy ne son “ ” A great Serial ? v4 : | AMR As beat T could and we ail reached | “Johnnies,” as he @alis the Confecer Nix fa “ae brent World 3 hie men of 1s \ r day, duly 2s. ‘" w te iveranee 7 “Jof swimming | have always had a i a 4 | (read of drowning, and have heer the’ two marines ef to votleen! me WomanHeldfor Stabbing | Stockum Badly Beaten, BY MISS PHYLLIS D: KAY. |.tretu whi nating never toes oo br rite Sala ae otdocks B. - Girl and Putting Chil- Searching for His Mr. John Drew wee siways « fa pyrene: the ee even to a depth up | mine, but now ft owe Bim a debt of] to my shoulders. iiniies, | ‘ ‘ dren on Street. Son. P Je that 1 can vr le| The Arst thine I knew I was carried | | 5 | as waved my life Swith great force under the water and } § — We seven ladies were having 9 Med oupeide down by © huge wave f # A case of extreme brutality to chil| The Rrooklyn police epent the night || c rg had t i tat anshed me along the sandy = | —_. | 4 rs Poukeietttts Post to ine Jens er | waninedven shat tomad vd fetony | (RINE Atte’ out by some mysterious : oe om David Tischler Driven ‘9 Young Girl Takes Po'son LUIGI LOUGUBUCO. sourt ale ‘ sae A tcapinigs res 14 puss, 4 delleve The Marderee of Private Pleres. MS ar sn SM Suckeils, a wealthy business ma sat ee Suicide by the After Receiving a |” oe y-two years old... era - " rT * 1 would I could not ge | SEO hie wife, Neste, tn +|" mented te OHBMAtn KIA ArH loner shore. "E'saw ahers ‘in the Weather. | Mysterious Note. Of 4) West sixteenth street, were |" U" amuiel ockam, the *realieed that death was , | | ST cr ite aang cs ale ea A and the boy'e father. | cried for helps I saw the guards. |everything wae all right _ | Oyen first wife died ‘ 2 and Nevins Yast might | | 1. an wv ae *.| bat, rot ae 1 to calm on f After @ sleepless night, due to the Sena Kline, sixteen verre all actom é a Month later he m. kum is now at the City Hospital |! ' mer’ 1 th A | D Tischier, ffiy-neven years , The day the secon! « es. | mit trasterse ei. He te sn aPt egsataming|BY MSS PARMLY s, CLAPP, |e aecen tial iis rear ot | A Attridge’s | dangerous Put early towtay he waa ||.” A eran reves we se eT be t sent aie at! no tos ‘tte ‘ Willte, eight revived enougs is stor | } wink . ame Mr Hew and yet it seemed as though { lived alg a ek this mornin , ; The 4 a s bes deter e home of Mra | Firemen of Fngine Company No. |; (ere ant M . indred years tn thone nutes| He had been tm but at that num! teaere, of ree sn i Somers, at la pomfleld street, bit Beate and Nevine streets Hrvokiyn, maw | ' wleniey ves lyer for twenty years slept In the sat an omoloy ig PRIVAT? PIER JB, a | » Na ger, knew | af altercation on the ' It is the etore for fear of burglars Hix family Mir, Ne Wow vurdered im the Lowee Place feands f nights ” « ehort fer " ¥ . aiid Nu t ve er at r vs . bs tire ‘ " ig fe the fire escape | bole fa ada. aad head a | . anno oye vad Send ihe Or atm East T Recor ing ty Mrs. i Unitas Quarter se Brookiyn Thin SP) Bho enild was in tmminen: annie of enw ote fall Hix oxeations fet BY MISS MAR JORIE RICE. eat thre thet daughter (8610 was eee a ae Be eet eee the Bfth floor, on whic the |m0 seat ” fallen | Such an experionce 1 never w ‘ of resene ond tie store this eee eee ‘ * nag Te 4 a, to the stree ' z from q|tirough again, Had ft m ter a morning she found it locked and could . a * ¥ tale city 4 Was not coverel. A the right tem wus wel rage of Me J ww Mr Lew get no response to her knocking. She eat pot - © morning t onthe ‘agg el aap Raker and Mr. Howard (lark, Mies Delo? s ran, alarmed, to ner mother, Joan Ha san amabaned by p ¢ PRIVATE © ' ES rs the patient eave Mres as| Kay and I would be dead to-day, instest |" 4 locksmith, of 7 venue &. fourd ihe . need to b - ; — W at § form flat ¢ “sp spor sone 7 oat : od an entrance an 1 Tischier's wi the halwam A a Py pds nt Hs f t \e — * nody euepended over a beam in a rear and he faust that) wy rs ase * = th Mie ! re sWept out clonet. The body Was etill warm, and ’ Rolant Mo Seek bf ba aes “a ve BY MISs MARION EIDLITZ. thinking that fife was not extinct ne 7 BuAitenty he disap Last Saturday Annie went ino ver + sapnrared. Mr or? | throug in j A Bellevue Hospitals amt aoe er soses x er thelr ' . on il ms | St0M Pronounced [he man ead the hallway two shot | , Who lives acr ss : Ro kum « 1 b mind Mrs, Tischler said her burhaol had Le Lorraine Made Tweety-twa | + Woman push the M4 outs several ta: A Anding t the face of any | no financial trou but he had been Knots on Her Teint Trip . thr cape and stad he ' ft thelr apartments in § suffering for months from a somech vancon With o knitting-needie in the art ‘ and conened ohetne hall he tives were befone | lleorder, whieh had been greatly aggre se Commante Gen.| Poteeman e The needle broke of soor’, leaving ‘ 5 Wi lourhby stree i A. Mf me tire |wated by the he he he Compagnte be ‘| puiton “ _ two inches of ster! in the girls . dond ca together, |she bad seen @ light tr ce teat nder 8 “ Mrs. Duly saya « “ were at 19 Bate » he Visions of & aoe and knew her Cy found tae asenesin. AN | mas ain t her rear feterick Ht ° kman Mrs Mary <a V Geer nd took the little one to a physi- | Se chet (he piace Mona By A\ TOINET TEERHARS vt F tea ° be crete” | wae uttering paola sleeples wo] a rreserus, Hallpiakie, ir , “ig wae Le ytwo yong ( who treated the wound. byéscerday hoping os i eye wen ladies it wT was save 1 ins wish atest on how fires trp Aug. 11. ™ milk at 4 . ‘ 9 stand, By) Phe women of the nelchborkood mate 68 Nt “" var eneee whl a was oth an | war token to Porkwl! ¢ aft hes inne Hae as ein, Tay ti mon ue em wim hes Se cer. tut Slee Marien | Sach ha ope ie "SHIPPING NEWS. ST st a mes oeey, bie Goths Gerry Boeiesy aia Atirtage | "UMNet OVE of the Douse and at -——— Iving with Lares at his hom Wile were arresiet iast nigh:| NIM fomeihing be carried | hed hecome tired of remaining tn shoal | pont oF HRW YoRx. m te the men ond avenue, bu. he Is now une SEM with the police "Noting Capt. Bewerd Tee es | —o Aiway. The marines reached the door- fF Ret. and took her to court to ale t@ Magistrate fined the man 9 and| pean . a Take me acroes on your heck, Mrs. te ARTVED. | way § imo Mat later, whereupon Leugu- RAve her sent to some cauriiaole Inette (he women for ozs Adams et station BS > - + i om ratent vues ‘4 4 revolver and fired (Wo sution, mii M tol ay oct te anvect 288 Reem “eer The immigration authorities at the - =, pnd ; fn 800 baw ae the 190 ot| secu and ber con Ariher “All right, dear” she said, and jerte | Barge Office were requested this morn One of the then dropped like « low. Tre olf woman was oarefooted ang wattle & 4 nave ny ee . \ Allken hopoed on ner back ing by the Buperintendent of the Long A Thultwinkle waited to fe no more byort owe + fell to the Boor, Boctet j bad dis . ! " itn = polawore th Fearing he woud be sho’ an away, Lacey asked Migisirote Mo ¢ to oe Crawtord in aie Ara Wiinesses. of the encounter inid Mrs, Bugmeman went across the pout beg Pee ce eee “ cium f t with the poltee, her + a cc potter 1 Sioel " st oni t the return trip was too al be , caner, anti ae ‘ were too Much fo, * : quar ‘ath Me a ‘ea ‘Game ‘ and she became fa Revel berg for | immigrant, who arrived with hia wife OUTGOING STEAMHIBS, remark made by -| “i will no.” rerpomiet the Maxtetrate oonererens|* i iN aie bie a, liMicuity Mept her mead anit [and two chikiren on the steamship Fries. | SA1LRD quickly. “Here's s cart of Mr Mate, @ SAE Gnd) Love 6] Cnn, es ee ee we ber eae’ above ae an Fee Mh | aunatapcen the Outdoor Poor to him ant be Fold by Wimseis, ol tan oe ae lpi Blas 2 4, Irvin Smith, master of the baih ‘The Woman, who was twenty-five years! Sree ; might do evne hing.” +| noid of him ap e strs A s afl . » wenk (9 ery for ald. she Ub with pneumonia when the | ier Gelveses. Troan Prince, Bae can't weik sod We haven't cap Referee; ar, tave | iti 10 the street Blockum hav wae gala sink dled in the! fo FAIL That aon fare,” said La 4 the Championship.” regained hie seet as s morning. wher be! [tathing Mester mich eapted the | & takes | Poors “Weil, | havent any for you, ether by Slockum to be Roland iMre Jot fermen, of thie ¢ + atel Wee soon a: thetr etde. He |* in the Tm sot furnishing carfare fi ve $] eam out of the noure and str ty, and Thomas Allie + years | drsqged the eshausted woman and badly | pitatien. sites Protrice dor Unser foe tale oho wnat © re for everye { om I ry r ma! woe a Brewee Ea Rin, Ser’ > wants t a _ appe to be a news i, from drowning frightened Poy eafeiy oshere . Wiiltamebdurg. pact sates - — money ¢ rt, Slackum, who they sald a * Busgema who i an expert have drowned before ——— 5 ™ . 1 wou INCOMING STEAMBILIPS uty t Very Rowe: oma eft the a lewis seen, ne be mbing about ie the paot happen to the boy, but i World Wants rent your DUE TODAY a bs ater 'n company etth her | whic about fourteen feet deep. lithe srain wae awful.” eaclaimed Mrs, | Rouse you. Surest and cheapes* Cathber, Antwerp, Sorte, New Oriean ~ 4 v. and ber . oung Allkeg, Who was unebic ig ewim, Muggeman when she got her breath, weg, nt ane eee

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