The evening world. Newspaper, October 23, 1900, Page 4

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By twenty-nine daya by M qin the |, | Hives at f Vhe Ma aged ca ROOBER IN r STATION ACENT Got Money at Pistol Point and Left Victim Tied Up. ORAINS WERE IN DANGER | lj \ Victim) Was Gagged andl Could Not Call for | | Assistance, a PALL TOP COATS Mostly Sih Lined) : that are well worth their 0 so |flormer prices, $15,9$18, $20 el and wor Pand #25, reduced to over Dim the others broke ope omer and ther 4 Baweed and thed uy rayh ERIN IH ¥4) 0 net thoy a because the selling: season might result in a wre road for ‘Top Coats is nei arly For more than an 7 vi aay aie, than iy halts over, though the wearing heard ihe rumble of the newspaper{{Season has but begun, train as tt neared the station. From jis locality he knew the tratn Would be sate ia hed Tavas Open Saturday Evenings. Straw, He made trenuous efforta to free himeeif, thinking the anauNthr om might drop his newspapers and nyatl and { hugy on It was Useleas though, and he heard the train come dashing into the station nom CLOTHIERS @nd pull up. The baggage men were bisy,, fully inne ' 245 Broadway, heard rome running Office and the wae throw WAS SILENT. Sir Percy Sanderson, the @ round, but he managed to poll abou nd the conductor notteine him, soon bad him unbound and the gag out of bb mouth. Cook, who was too weak to continue work, was taken home and a mibs aatute operator sail that ( na men, but under Jelwotlves are lor them. oe : FIGHT IN STATION-HOUSE. | British Consul, Dis- cusses the Case. Acting Capiain Lynch Fount vs Amainat Ofde, bat Held His Man, Acting Captain James Lynch, now inf ‘The loving relations populariy eu: command of the Bast Sixty-seve ath Dored to extat ween Her Hettanni atroet aintion, had a deapornte ne] Malety's Pimple and Vatted Mates! with a prisoner in the ate Ponat 6 OP haye old, and ap his prisoner waa twenty av (ihe Hritieh third-rate ond and strong the Captain had tof Oruleer Peyehe in Nett remponsible for Aitht analnet odda. the uunpleasantne John Murphy, twenty-one years old,| Yerterday the Meyehe landed here an Of M83 Wowt Piftyeninth etreet, and L Willlam’ Hamlet, who sald he lived at} Mi SI Weat Pighty-fourth street, were ar by Detectives Medinty and Bay tral Park for derly cone] ery he Park a t Bint yn ‘af Internation| salute street station enimed pant the fort Passing through the main room Mur NK ® nolitary cannon. phy broke from the detectives and hott t Major Myer sent « ed for the door ti pn Jumped |e VCO 10 Ble Percy UU of Wie room: and pelted hits Ne prisoner fi Captain 4) la ofc this morning eolng Worl reporter air Man pre NOW abeolutely nothing about the Policemen knew of the Cap: ® plinht, ' he Payone They finally wot the man io a cel) t . Bhi hme veuleray Hamlet made an effort to get away Verbal nop written but Bavade od MoGinty easily held him \ Capt, Lynch was cheered by his men for « Die plucky siramele WANT TO BE CAPTAINS, Polive Telearaph Operators Not Satiatod with RZ000 Jobe i ayn Me Hermite KNIFE FAST IN HIS BACK, Prite Hearing Stathed by Cot Wonnn, Hone un me we C ‘o 6 ey owed (he “r im to a| him down. on tap. RAN AMUCK WITH A SwoRD, | Bix Polloomen Necessary to Are) ton Uritee Pender ti renee STABBED IN A PARK, rookly he morning eho. Russian Wonder? Quarrel with a how cee wor DROPPED FROM WINDOW, | re Letting Go Woman shouted fe Man to Catch Her, Man parsing 65 Wiret avenue early aecuient. ie morning saw _ woman hanging ir hands from the A ok wh me! Hore 1 red. the beat he mut let her And the Womun's head srack the Policeman Hort on Speedway, valk, eho geting au sever MP) sountod 1 " , fa Braved to be Julia Sehnelder (wens 4, living in the flat from! ko fright ward with him, Jumped He Ht Wis nol known whether | White or gray, reg. 2.50 , “H, & 5." * BESIEGED BY Be WORLD: | B. Altman & @o weonesoay, ocr. 20. WOMEN'S GOLF and WALKING SKIRTS. Two Handred and Fifty Go.f and Walking Skirts of re- | wersible cioth, Navy Biue, Or/ord or Brown, 56.75 BOOT and SHOE DEPARTMENT, Five Hundred Pairs of Women's Glace Kid Button Boots, Four Hundred Pairs of Women's Kid Laced Waik- ing Boots, Five Hundred Pairs Misses’ Kid Bution Boots, Sievs 8 lo 104, Sines 11 (0 2, SHEETS and PILLOW CASES, UTICA MILLS Mustin PLAIN HEM AND HEMSTITCHED, FOR SPECIAL OFFERING 0} SHEBTS, SINGLE, THREE QUARTER ALSO PLAIN HEM AND HEMSTITCHED PILLOW CASES, (Rear of Rotunda) | Per Pair, $2,55 | ‘ Per Pair, $2,75 | Per Pay 34,20 tf 4.45 OR ‘LOUBLE ‘BEDS, = KOCH & CO. Corsets—“Z, Z, Elaine.” We are sole importers of this celebrated make and our Fall importa: | tions comprise a large assortment of improvements, thus covering every demand of varying figures, shapes, showing many decided Short, | medium, low-bust and straight-front effects in great variety and with these advantages —perfect comfort absolute symmetry, THESE SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY : “Z, Z, ELAINE” CORSETS-— special importation--white or gray coutil aly black Italian cloth, heavily boned, zone band, two side steels, lace trimmed and silk flossedy low bust, straight-front effect; sizes 18 to io, ALSO; . $65) tiack, re, 3,00... AND “SONNETTE”’ CORSETS. 4 great clean out of various styles colors, white, drab and black, foriier prices 1.25 to 2.00, » 89¢| for Wednesday. . 125th Street, West, wen Lenox and Ever Stop To Think how much Top-Coat Weather we get) Lots of Here's ‘a wind-fall’’ for the man who needs a new one. Choice of our entire stock of Covert Top-Coats and Fall Paddocks— best silh lined ones includea—for $10 & $15, Former prices $15 it before snow flies, ‘a to $35, Note: Over 6000 more 1 O00 STRIKERS Fusillade Kept Up All, Night on Empire | Washery. tents WHLAK PRIA TUN and Fall and Winter Business Noite to select from than laat year, 3 BROADWAY Stores Cor, 13th $'., Cor, Canal St, Near Chambers Seventh Avenues, ORINTALISTS A JEWELLERS, BROADWAY & S8TH ST, er Oriental Rugs | Main Floor, A SELLING OF Damascus Brackets, Inlaid by hand, with pearl and wite floral decoration, 60° 1,2 J,% 2% Zl 3,50 Values far more, Damascus Koran Stands, for holding Pictures, Books, etc,, ayer rae aloent| at i ra ented oF intoxicated, Bho, aid ile t fe ras (aken ad |] Use Worl 1") our |r nates ously hur. ito the J, fibod™ Weight” niospitat Fourth a venue oliege Point. ‘wants. eee ey — |PREVENTED AND CURED, | . ssh i be le AY EVENING, OCTUBER 23, 1900, 7c. Weekly! 75c Weeklylll 1 JORDAN, MORMETYS @ lod. JOT AND 159 EAST 23D ST., West of 3d Ave, New York. The We special eg will give you an idea as to how cheap we sell First-Class Household Goods, and offer sufficient reason for your calling on us be. fore placing your order elsewhere, 5-Piece Mahogany Frame Parlor Suits, likv oul, with marque: Heoorationa, cover! in ood quality silk dainark, well lupholstores i Vest tempered steel springs, regularly ee pwhe $90.50 than $50.00, ane Prive. cs eesereses Large Golden Oak Morrist — b Chairs, A ike cut, finely earved and polished fitted with reverses ble velour cushions ” ofdainty} Massive Round Solid Oak Llesigoe Extension Table, elegantly poll ane A Fed, can be extended io 6 feet, and has eet colts heavy roped tened lege wort! HES at lonst $15.00; sale price, $8 99 ° Yea heavy claw feot worth #1, vale Bei $7. 99 or Carpet Values. Slaughter Prices, Splendid Opportunity $1.50 Wilton Velvet 1. 15’ t Carpets, yard ‘$ , $1.00 Tapestey Brows Carpets, yard. 69 $1.00 Axminster Carpets yard. , § $1.20 t Med for. Specials, No Mail Orde Railroad fare allowed to out-} White Bagrnelied lron Bedstead, of-town buyers and their custom }+now whive liuis!, heavy poate, brasm respectfully solicited, top alison head and feet, soll cma Vd brave Vises, brass cape, 2 brass apindies OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS, frets worth $1, sale pre, PHOS Weat St Soendl) ee, | Comuta ble cho, cy” RELIABLE” % Cloaks and Suits, CARPETS French Gowns, “Beauty Is an All- Pervading Presence. It ls not only a pleasure but a duty | Tailor-made Costumes, vy‘ Long Garments, Top Coats, Etor Jackets, Capes, Opera Wraps. to make home beautiful, Our bare | qains assure attractive surroundings, | Rich Furs, | Russian Sables, Seal, Otter, Mink, Chinchilla, Persian Lamb, 0 Fur Capes, Jackets, (Carpet Sizes), $37.50 to $65.0 Collarets, Muffs, Trimming Furs, (Regular prices, $65.00 to sit 0.00), | Suitable for dining rooma and | Hitvrarles Proadway HX 19th 6k. Carpets, Curkaina: and Furniture 4 too, ut lowest pri¢ Our "Lone Oredt el you rose the high road to beauty and economy CASH on CREDIT WPERTHWAIT 0 106 and 108 West 14% St. NEAR 6™ AY \4 mam Th oa Questioned! _ DEAFNESS { 080 gluse, AND |BUT BLINDNESS 447 ‘World Wants’ Paid Help Wants in 13 Other New York Papers Combined, Free Treatment. Women’s High Cut, 5 Black and Russet, Cal = hl dlaal 7.00, Lined, Storm Boots, @ Street Dresses, Popularity Never STAMPED ON A SHOE MEANS STANDARD OF MERIT: With Colder Weather Come Thoughts of Change of Dress. Especially is this true of Shoes, Light shoes must be laid aside and Something warmer, something that will resist the cold and wel and chill of autunin, must be secured, Remember that at our store can always be found all kinds for every- body -men, women and children; also sporting boots and shoes for all uses, All our shoes are the best results of experienced workmen, _ Blucher Shoes, {Women’s Cork Sole Shoes, | This is a erand shoe for Falland Winter They are somewhat more expensive Fr young men and middle-aged and old} naturally than the regular styles, but are men | well worth the difference. They are more They keep the feet warmanddry Thor | comfortable and weep the feet warmer ant oughly comfortable and stylsh Gentle: |diyer and render overshows and rubbers men desiring a fine, artistic, manly shoe | unnecessary, with the ease and comfort of a glove and F; yel yiving perfect satisiaction in wear will] Women’s Black Kid, tind that this shoe meets all thes: requires | Patent Leather Tip, neni Cork Sole, ‘Button Black Calf, Shoes, Leather Lined, 5.00 EnamelLeather, *6.00 £5.00 vin Women's Black Kid, wih Kid Tip, Cork Soir, Lace | Shoes, 5.006 6, 00 Heavy Elack Dongola Men's Black English| Kid Storm Boots, Grain Blacher, Calf Lined, $5 00 °5.00 There is no better footwear to be found anywhere, and our prices are also the best, for they are the least, New Caialogue Mavied Free on Application, ALFREDJ, CAMMEYER, 6th Ave.,cor. 20th St, 5 PunCE ORL OR, ina ig ygany finish rames, istered in si plush Or damask, . wee, Gta 16,75}! Oak ied with rene ss" Four Room Plats at $126}: at PARLOR, Satin Damark Par lor Bulte, fire plesess Pier Mirror, Frencl bevel plant, Parlor Table (orass feet) handsome Lamp, ijk lamp shade, pair of dandeome — Pletur large Oriental Rug, Tarlo Completely finished, consisting of Par lor, bedroom, Dining room and Kitchen, New goods, ~ DINING ROOM, KITCHEN, doors Hangs, 3 Chair, vet Qur Dining Room suite in Oak, polished Chairs; worth $45.00, ONE DOLL DOLLAR A WEEK OPEAG AN ACCOUNT, This First- CARPE" PETS Class Range, } yer yard, Brussels Value $7.50, 5c. Pia pow ¢ Moguettes, 625 "ie Ingrain, Free Lectures, AGAIN 1s IMPROVenS 0) rnnnAennrennncnton Menten AAAS AAAAN AAA Stns At 240 Sth Ave serio f ne " 1479, 1485 grb Ave, AT gain ef vind 9 Jon coMPoMENRA. 4 ’ ANTENDERS 6 KITOURNWORK 99 $483 RNB t UNTIL 10 PM b 1 wr a AUNDRPSaRS Li | ITH #T. OL! #TATION AT CO! 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