The evening world. Newspaper, September 26, 1900, Page 5

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nT ee TE Toe ER Rae CN a IEP PES IN SALAMA ll cs WOMAN WAS LEFT TO DIE. a h Two Men Who Carried! Her from Saloon to Street Arrested. A woman ts dying at Bt. Catherine's Hospital, Brooklyn, from o fractured skull, and two men who carried her from a saloon (o the street have been| 4 arrested, , She waa found unconsclous after mid- night at the intersection of Knicker- booker avenue and Stanhope street, Her Attire indicates that she is a person tn comforable circumstances, Bho wore a purple shirt waint, a black pilk skirt Black etockings and oxford ties, She In about thirty-five years old and quit stout, George Fuchs, of 176 Manhatian ave- nue, and Henry of 18 Meseroie Atreet, proprietor aloon at Knick~ erbocker avenue and Btanhope street, were locked up On charges of assault in the first degree. They are suspected of being responeible Infurtes: for the womans woman came into yeaterday, 11) Com. info drank of the men him ahortly ays that the at 6 otelock The om ‘ane bleeding trom | placed a bundle of newspapers under her head and left her He claims that her companions came in during the @vening and asked alt or, He told them to luke her awa 28 she Was drunk They refused etter ee te te te eee nee me ees ee meets At midnight when he and Kanes were cloing up they washed her face and Ufted her out on the sidewalk. A pollee man came up, and not liking thelr ex- planation of how ihe woman came by her injuries, locked them up. Detectives are looking for her companions TOOK ACID IN A HOTEL.| Suicide of Robert Shep- ard in Mills Hotel— Vas Penniless. + man who registered at Mills Hotel No. 1, at 10 Bleecker street, as Robert Bhepard committed sulcide this morning by drinking carbolla acid Oveupanta of an adjoining room heard @ fall in his apartment and notified the big! porter, When the door was force’ the man was discovered face downward on the floor with the empty bottle of acid beside ‘him, The police confiscated a memoran- flum book, which he only article found in bie clothing, He was abso- Jutely pennilens, The man had never before registered al the hotel, Habttues of a saloon at Bleecker street and West Hroalway Wentified him ar a man who had been Bbout the neighborhood for several Months, ‘They said ho had not registered under Dis right name and that when In lquer fe had spoken of rich Englieh rela. Wives and of hie adventures abroad in @ays of former prosperity. ene JUMPED TO DEATH. Nellie MoConnell, forty-eight years old, of 3% Bast Porty-seventh atraot, committed suicide thie morning by Jumping from the window of her bed- Foom on the third floor imo the yard below, The woman was killed mimoat dnatantly, GIRL SHOT IN FUN. with an Airgun jatiet Into Her Bye. Beven-year-old Michael Sahyna shot) Busie Rabetia, who ts the same age, in the right eye with an airgun, The eye- all was removell and the @irl in wttll suffering much, but her father refused to press & complaint ugainat the boy in the Harlem Court to-day. He sgid that the patr were playing “Amerloans and WMilpinos’ tn thelr home, 106 Bast One Hundred and Thir- doth street, Inst night and that the boy mhot in fan, The lad wae discharged. GIRL TRIED SUICIDE ern ee ON CHURCH STEPS. ee Sere She Wrote Two Letters to Friends and Then Swallowed Morphine Powders. A woman, apparently about twenty-#lx years old, was found lying uneonsetous lon the mtepe of Temple Beth>Bl, Seventy: wixth street and IMfth avenue, late lant night, She was taken to Presbyterian Hospital, where it was found that she had undoubtedly attempted to commit euloide by taking morphine, On the atep near where the woman lay Was ®& #mall pasteboard box, such as contain powders The box bore the label of “Goutee,” drugeint, Sixty-Afth street | and Lexington avenue, The bom atl) contained several of the powders, Two letters In German were also found, One wae addressed to the Coroner and other to Louis Kupfer, etther 889 Lexington avenue. Tho figures wi made so poorly that the pollee were un able to make them out A aiip of paper found on the woman bore the name "Regina Miberfeld."" The police belleve this I (he woman's name, SUICIDE Ss ON STEAMSHIP. |s obi Fireman Jumped Over- board from the Fur- nessia—One Death. ‘The Anchor tine steamer Purneesta, Commander Hugh Young, arrived this morning from Glasgow and Moville with ML saloon, 9 second cabin and 262 steer. age pamsengers, The Furnessia will be detained at PERE RE DP ODE eee ee h DO pbee pb This girl, who took poison, DOE AAGHA GIADA EA AGED REDE EDA Dd thd Reh tb bee: may be Regina Biberfeld. At the howpital tt waa maid the wo- man's condition was not critteal and It \@ expected chat she witl recover, A man named Loule Kupfer liver at M9 Lexington avenue, which is a board: ing-houne, He was not at home when tooked for after the woman had at: tempted sulelde, Nothing was known in the house of the woman, OUR TRUSS A Necessity Your Case, or treatment ar #o much in re 1 rupture Quarantine for a thorough lispeotion | py, and examination of her passengers, ‘There was ono death and one sutelde | lduring the voyage. On Sept. 15, shortly jatter leaving the Clyde, Ferdinand Hatt, fa second cabin passenger, died of heart disease, His body was landed at Mo» ville on the 16th, On the 17th a fireman named James Glancy, a native of Glasgow, Jumped overhoard from the after deck and was Dost, not affect its away money in Spring Trusses aud worthloan "inethods they found pur truss the only help, Gur automat: pad the only selentine re ainer, Te Unnecennary elaatic or heavy springs; entirely 9 Rereat th prin elple and application CHAS, CLUTHE CO., 29 East 14th St, The distance traveled by a biscuit or wafer in the \In-er- seal Patent Package" does No moisture, dust, odor, or germ can penetrate to the delicate, crisp baking enclosed in the “In-er-seal Patent Package.” Whether it’s opened at home, on an outing, or in far-away lands, the baking is fresh as if just from the oven, The best products of the world’s best bakers are now sold in the Bat. Bib Ave and Unien Oq., N.Y. HOOK FRED. Open Raturday cil! OP. Reamination (ree. good quality, PDD DEB 9S 066-6- 95-9 5-56-55. OOSs 5-65-4544 35555-56SSS506 _'THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 2%; 1900, See Bargain Announcement in Morning Papers. Cleaning Blankets and Lace Curtains, We cleaned over 2 + laat year Nou! jee Curtainn, p 6 Curtalia, nt Arabian La Rev ‘ There Never Was Such Men's Parey Stiff Bosom Shirts of Woven Madras, Detached Cuffs (regularly sold for $1.50), sale price We indeed consider ourselves most fortunate in being able to secure these ' ' ' ' ' ' ' i ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' 1 ' the United States. plainly basted on every shirt.) Pacific as a guarantee of superior quality, [he shirts have the tit of a custom made shirt and the same finish Exclusive haberdashers generally sell them. tach shirt oO! colorings, stripes, etc., are most excellent. Remember they are made of WOVEN madras, Sizes run from 14% upward. Our price to-morrow is, each The goods cost regularly, at wholesale, $13.50 per dozen, There are but 250 dozen in this lot, and the reason for the firm making a deal so advantagecus to us was the fact that the lots of each pat- the day is that’s a hint, Hundreds of Prudent Men Have Saved Money by Our Great Overcoat Sale. If you don't want an overcoat now, pav a deposit, save half future prices, and we will hold the garment for vou until wanted, Men's Heavy Men's Overcoats, silk and satin | Good Durable Weight ilue . lined throughout, with raw edges, | Busitess Suits and Black | strapped seams, silk velvet collar | tor men, made Beaver, a!so . and tailored in the best possible + of wool chevints Heavy Whips | manner; jist the garment you would | and — cassiimeres, and Coe | expect to pay $15 of $18 for toe) also blue and vert Overs | morrow you may have 8 88 ' black — cheviots, coats,wellmade ; your choice at le + These suits are and lined, cut } equal in wear to withwidePrench | any high priced facings, will sell ' Lightweight Overcoats, garment; correct later in the sear + " in every detail of sonat $7 andgs, | Mea'sTop Coats, ) fit, finish = and Not only great value here, but a coat that has all the character and trimming; choice ea 6.95 row at for this sant e9S Nen'sOvercoats, color kerse + fern were very small; not enough to keep on sample any longer, The shirts will probably be sold be- | and beaver, in all ossible manner. Rarely do garinenty | sizes, in blue and , ' black, made with + D wide French face | eC s ' ings, good qual- i ity farmer's satin | P i lining, good workinanship through. ure | out, In fact a garment that will give | 4 every satisfaction and would sell , Malt ‘ tasily in the season at $9 oF $10 | ! during this sale your | ry | choice at 5.95 ' W hiskey NoPustO 3: Men's Overcoats, made of standard | o ous + Kerseys, Meltons and the new rough bil api a per ' effects, also the latest in the new | has no equal, Prescribed by loading dootore| $1 WEAVE Of herringbones, not a coat for nearly half a century as (he only abe: i in the lot worth less than 7 95 ‘ jutely pure, int aung stimulant and i‘ double the price, ry i Ki Gruaee oe sreners oF Sree ’ p i ree mer ah ee + for men wanting a dressy Overcoat, ' Dufty’s Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, N.Y.) | one bearing all the marks of a high- Sn 15 | class garment, we will offer a large 1 variety of fabrics, made in the best dollars, For this sale we laced the price at our immense stock sales At 5.98, 2.49, colors, At 2.98 reen; bound, in black only. | At 2.98, 3.25, » back, lined with sizes 10, 12, 14, 16 years, At 2.98 the latest style, sizes 12, 14, 16 yeais. At 3.2 14 and 16 years, BLOOMINGDALE BROS., The Sunday World {# read everybody. Sunday World Wants ike these selifor lessthan 18 and20 + 10.95. | Undetskirts, Here are three items taken from ' im and priced ' surprisingly low for to-morrow's Of colored sateen; made with knee flounce, trimmed in a va riety of new styles and latest --Of all wool mo- made with Spanish flounce, corded, velvet reach all eyes and cover the eutire!| pat ie 4 style that are found in high priced garments; made in the pops! ular shades of Oxford, Cam: bridge gray, also all the newest shades of tan | covert cloth, | trimmed with £000 Farmer's satin and velvet where else short of $12 here at 6.95 Jen's High-Class Overcoats, such a8 a custom tailor would charge $25 for, made of genuine Camp- bell’s Kerseys, in blue, black and + brown; also the new rough gray } — Miaturess some lined with Skinner's | guaranteed: satin, body yokes and sleeves, others with pure worsted body lining; your ehoice during this sale at J 1.95 3.49 3.49-0! black silk mo- reen; made with deep knee flounce, with flare ruffle, velvet bound. We add to the honor roll to-morrow four intensely | interesting items of Girls’ short and full length skirts, : At 1 987!" black and navy blue serge, inverted pleats in | percaline, bound with velveteen ; Of all wool homespun, with stitched seams made in | lined with percaline and bound | with velveteen ; sizes 12, 14, 16 years, Of all wool homespun, nine-gored with stitched ; seams, lined with percaline and bound with velvet Misses’ Rainy-Day Skirts—Of double-faced ma. | terial, with nine rows of stitching on bottom ; size: Becond Kioor, Oith M. Keetion ' BLOOMINGDALE BROS, Md Ave, 5% and Oth Sta, \ ty It you want & good suggestion a te| how to get a job, @ World Want ad, in Sunday and up situations bob, 4 ‘DENTISTRY, for Painless Extracting | 'e Men's Fine Suits, { Made of high-class ' cheviots, — cass) + meres and wor steds; also” the + popular soft finished black thibet + and heavy welght blue serge for dress, stitched throughout with silk and made and trim ad in the best Boys’ Suits, We will offer to-morrow Boys’ All- Wo! Suits, in sizes trom § to 15, made with double breasted jacket + and patent walt band; regular tie values; to-morrow 1.95 AAAAAAAAAA 000 paire of curtains | shirts,which actually retail at $1.50 each, for a price so low that we can consistently | sell them to-morrow at 69c. They were made by the greatest shirt manufacturer in | (We must withhold the name from publication, although it is: his brand is known from the Atlant to the | has one pair of detached round corner cut cuffs, and the designs and combinations | 69c | : that means ' price far below even whole~ ! sale. | Boys’ Suits, of fine quality all-wool cheviots and cassimeres, in all the newest sty'es of checks and stripes, trimmed and made to stand the good value at $4 00, here to-morrow at Horond Pioor Oh Bt 2.95 From among our collections of pocketbooks, purses, beaded bags, belts, etc, we have taken Some special items, priced them | extraordinarily low, and have | placed them on sale .or to-mor- Tow, These hint at some: Combination Po Netbooks, in walrus grain, monkey grain, black and colored, with and without corners, 29¢ to 476, Finger Purses, in black seal,genuine igskin and morocco, with inside rame, 3Qc. Chatelaine Bogs, with leathers lined pocket, in black, seal and grain, 476, Beaded with gilt and silver frame, 3.50 3.95, 6.39, Silk and Satin Bags, with draw String and gate top, in black and all colors, from ' Tinsel Braid with fancy buck Matn Floor Heetion Ooh Bt when teeth NO CHARGE EE uarantee a fit of no pay, ¢ Gold Filfngss sss Stiver Fillings sersssreeee BO | Gold Crown+++» $3,00 to $5 ge Out Prices Are the LOWES jase work by dent nd) abllty. We teeeers $100 ‘5 ASK TO She & Teeht Without Plates, 5,00, Third Floor DR. RAN OBLL 3d Ave. 59h and Oth Sts, hard wear a boy gives his clothes; + oe black and steel, | 3:38) 1 6,79, Bi up. in all widths, | rom 47¢. up, | ! On sale to-morrow 69c At $1.68 possibe manner; these suits are the | equal of any sold at $15) here toomorrow at 10.95 ! So many people mistake low prices to mean in In many cases this may be true, but the : Bloomingdale label guarantees quality, no matter how ‘Tis merely the mystic power of selec. ‘tion which makes it possible for us to sell superior ferior goods, low the price. goods at such low prices, (These from our assortments of pattern hats an the wholesale dept.) The collection consists of Sailors, Walking Hats, Turbans, Tojues, Xe, and were priced at wholesale at $10.00 and $12.00, You can obtain no idea of the beauty of these inodels until you have seen them, To-morrow choice of the lot at At 98c, weir, Women's Trimmed Pall and Winter Hate, Finely trimmed Walk Mat; has braided crown, stitched brim; velvet band and fine quill, Juot the hata woman wants for general » An cliborate ling of Ready-to-Wear Hats; the finest in the city; up to Hats for Misses and Little Children, Very pretty Hat Millinery Department Sailor, Flat Hats, ete, chinchilla, at, upward from 7S, bitty Foliage, Flowers, Fancy Wings, Breasts, Wings, Pompons, ete, , at the Very Lowest Prices Mourning Millinery Finest goods at Lowest Prices in New ' York, Abandoned! The manufacturer lost his profit in this deal—even lost more than that, for these ' prices do not cover cost of materials and expense of manufacture. To make an intensly interesting day in our Umbrella Dept. we have in our turn abandoned profit ind are selling these umbrellas inside of the act- ual cost to us, See what Umbrellas at a The stuck is divided into three lots, as follows: At 88c. 26-inch Union Manufactured to sell al $2.00, for children are different trimmed with veivet, silk, gold braid and Styles of trimmed F Kecoud Floor, 69h Bt. Section. Umbrellas--- Where Profit Is f Tatleta Silk, with rod, case and tassel, assorted handles, princess, weixel, bamboo, boxwood, Drestin and Congo, colors, blue, gamet and green 26-inch pure Silk Umbrella, with rod, case and tassel, in a beautiiul assortment of handles, ine cluding silver knobs, Diesden, ete; colors, blue, green, garnet and brown; were manulactured to sell from $4.50 to $4.00, : At $2.25, $2.95, $3.95 and $4.95 Women's pure Silk Umbrellas, every one guaranteed, in a large variely of boxwood, pearl, ivory, sterlin horn, silver deposit and other tine hand before for less than from $4.00 to $10.00, SOME FOR MISSE pared, At 1.3 inches At 2.6 At 3.98 tured: light running, perfectly noiseless, latest provements and attachments, made by one of th oldest and best sewing machine manufacturers in It is the only high grade sewing ma the world, chine sold at a low price with the maker Nachines without the maker's name stamped upon the works Misses’ Mackintoshes in pin checks, rubber lined, made with single capes attached; lengths from $4 to 52 Misses’ Mackintoshes in cheviot mixtures, plaid lined, made with two capes with velvet collars; lengths from $4 to §2 inches, Women's Mackintoshes of all wool serge, in nay bie and blick, double texture, made with dou Main Floor Goth a FOR WOMEN, OTHERS S The sun may be sh ing brightly to-day, but to-morrow may > be the most drizzly day imaginable, \ That's the kind of weather to expect at ) this season of the year. Aecoud # name are worthless at any price. Are sold daily by dealers at $25 and $40; our sale price, $12.75, 1 Nave you seen the latent aharate <M Malisneating, | High Arm, Ball-Bearing Sewing- Machines, 45, ' our sale price... ' 18.95 ' ' " «(hie wale, a meltthrending nemdle. ' bias * All Rewne-Machives en aahible | ' BLOOMINGDALE BROS, | BLOOMINGDALE BROS. | BLOOMINGDALE BROS,, | ‘ Id Aven 5% and o0th Sts, Md Ave, 59h and 60th Ste, { errr See Bargain Announcement in Morning Papers, 5.00 from 3.98 hown in the Children's Men's and silver trimmed, buck les; never sold at retail Baotion, Better be pre- elt ' ' ' ‘ t ' ' ' | ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' | ‘ ' ine A Story Briefly Told. Pat day, a Want in The World on Sun- Have you houses, rooms or apart+ ments to let? Sunday World Wants |day, Get what 1s wanted on Mon- will remove the disfguring for rent Jag. i y ¥ | 4a If You've need To advertiay, Try The World And you'll be wiem , ah

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