The evening world. Newspaper, December 26, 1900, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

= INES SVE FROM FLAMES. Brave Rescues Made at Several Fires To-Day, OLD WOMAN IS BURNED. Nephew Fought Hard for Miss, Herrer's Life, butin Velne Migs Marie Herter, elanty year 1a diner of Joreph Bo Bloemeke, of Broad street, Newark, wae vurned Geath to-day while prepar Dreak(ast Miss Herrer, who had alwaye bee tive, In apite of her advancet axe grone downatsirs Just before 6 ik @ loo wrapper, Five minutes huer members pion of hrleks, Richard Wo Boemeke A nephew of the aged newspaper Inan, ran to found hia aunt at ‘omaty) and jet upsin! foot of the ent wtolrway, Wray cel in famen He rushed wife jo bh and Peturned with blanketa, wiles he hes Abt the unfortynate woman the C1OtNing wae A mage of farmer ver end the walnacotlge and fire, Confining hie efforts to fortunate relative, Mr Had her flaming cloth Phen he fought for arpet Aue ving his un He sicceeded In quenching the burning | Parpete and woodwork » Miwa Herter died lore than afier the a nt Mi Blo Mevigely burned about (he lower part Of Nie body and especially on the left foot CHILD'3 NARROW ESCAPE AT FIRE. Little One and Mother Car+ ried fram Roof Over a Plank, Murdoch i (e! e war mpbell, his wife and hie two-year whiter Bva had a nar Yow exvape from death at an early fire today In the x Mr, Campbell's house |® a Aworstory cottage on Rock: field siroet een Valentine and for aselstance attracted Nhe attent f Frank Hori, a neighbor, Meanwoile Campbell, carrying the baby wnt foflowed by his wife, had taken ret: » the top of the plagsa roof, Bort plank from the walk and threw it from the roof of the adjoining Use bridge (he father earried hie sii and Hon! followed, supporting Hee Campbel » the me the hot ying fe tr The h Jian Moore, Ne. ty. ine arrived there He house but the of John Kane and were waved with FATHER COULD NOT SAVE SON, jersey City Lad Fatally Burn- | ed While Playing About a Bonfire, Mitte Lewls Copano. there years o'd WAR #0 badly burned in @ bonfire In front or home at a Warren street, Jerse Gly, today, that he fow houre The father ran dow AND, vatebing hie « oO teal out the t Wie nearly bu Cupano, the farher, was ale burned about the fave hale wae turned close ¢ Wather and son Franeis's Hoapity trated with grlet SHOCK OF FIRE KILLED WOMAN. cannot live bate Into the street dn Nik ara, Cried Low and hh Hi the taken The mothe wire » Mt in pros Minister Carriod Mrs, Sick- ler from Burning House— Excitement Killed Her, In a fire early tiie morning at Cam fen, No J, on aged woman met find che hero! to the proot Rey M the handsome in: Dr. B.A. Stree War awakened byt) Bt 2 o'clock thle mor Vie flames in a lavacory He polly atnuned the memoe th Housshold, wont out an alorm. a) death m of & clergyman way pu Snyder wan the guest at wor of amoke ne tte f the freed Clothed and carried out Mry ¢ Pickler, the aged invalid mother of Mrs, Stree: The five wan extinguished with a jonas fof $1,000, and the family returned Woune, but Mre Sickler was found ¢ @uffering from the whock A physician from across the pire Was immediately summoned, but fore he arrived Ai Bickler died CHICAGO LANOMARK BURNED O'Leary Club-Howse Wiped Oot tn Slock-Va CHICAGO, He among andr Takes Oath of Omer. Proctor Clarke, + ! Bustice of the Supreme Cou @ Of the late Justice Henry & 3 the oath of office to-day of the family beard a succes} ‘ mbbon and embroidery, | hours jothing “| ROBBED THE RESTAURANT, nels M. Scott, in the place “it Suatice | | JAMES McCREERY & CO. BROADWAY AND 1TH STREET. © Neills SALE. OF MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, 0 IN PREPARATION FOR STOCK TAKING,\ SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF | On Thursday, December the a7th, ; Women’s Muslin Underwear! Corset Covers and Drawers. Made of Cambrie and lMuslin,—trimmed with tucks, lace and embroidery, It starts today, and will be. without doubt the | greatest Underwear Sale we have ever held, furnish- ing more and greater opportunities for money- saving than ever before. The goods came from the is cents; Keduced ron 75 cents, | | Corset Covers, Chemises, Drawers, Gowns and Short] — largest and best manufacturers, and consequently Skirts, finished with lace and embroidery, or Walking] — Were made in clean, healthy and well-ventilated Skirts, trimmed with hemstitching and tucks, workrooms. Every garment is perfect in shape, generous in proportion and wonderfully cheap in price. Don’t miss this Opportunity, Made of Cambric and Muslin, 75 cents | Reduced trom #12 SIXTH AVENUE, NTH TO 2ST STREET. Corset Covers, Chemises, Drawers, Walking Skirts Short Skirts and Gowns, Effectively trimmed with laces, $1.25 to $ Lo these prices inclute many odd Gari nt, reduced from higher fgures STERN BROTHERS Women’s Shoes ; $2.25 $3.25 $3,50 than t ofe yoo Le Garnenis are ate | JAMES McCREERY & CO. BROADWAY AND iith STREWT, ct vely detuned aid represent §2),0 0 worth of stock, Box Calf Lace Wa king Boo's, welted Soles, Patent eather Button Boots, fine glace kid tops, broken sizes, Patent Leather Lace or Button Boots, |p (MAT AN BRYAN MEN IN REVOLT, dull kid tops, latest models, L |Waue AE A SUA ee te Special Sale of XMAS CUIClOE | Women’s Winter Underwear On First Floor —- Norfolk and New Brunswick Co,’s Bryans followers in New * Jersey have completed plans for a revolt amuinat the dictation of the Gold Demo- | erata, who have been gaining the upper hand in the management of the party h t . e el e Ic in that State since thelr leaders seoond iss Ribbed Wool Vests afd Drawers, Value 75¢ 47 Consul to Singapore Dies |" td Stale Senators Martin, of Huesex, and) Plain Merino and Swiss Ribbed Mysteriously in Gebhardt, of Hunterdon, came out in} | Balbriggan Vests and Drawers, Value 95¢ 69¢ a Hote! Jorney Cty with AUrring pronunela finda ASH AaB ae Mmentgos iontay Apnouns ing that they | Imported Swiss Ribbed Unshrinkab: —_— Saba ineat sRuRgn Th ha } (er Hot. Wool Veats and Drawers, Value $1,25 89¢ PHILADELPHIA Dec. t—Meveral ert Davin, of Hudaon, in nn wtvin, the complimentay | nom'nation strange features mark the wulcite here} United Mates, Senator. to Alvah mF. Irving Baw, recently appointed | Clark \ Gold Democrat, United Mates CohsulsGeneral to 8h who saomblyman (Wr Swiss Ribbed Silk Vests and Corset Covers, low neck, also high neck, short or long sleeves, Value $1.35 98° Joseph nterton, another pore, who It y hacked bimeelf tT ievanite, ako. the bolt. Davie wth Gin Taser Une oem of tho) Sere pantie, GeO West Twenty-third Street Windsor Assemblyman | ot, Hunters do van be fdon, Ifo Angry 0 ries candidacy that he ng ing for United |» Sins a | Ehrich Bros. Ehrich Bros. Killed biinaet when he Wan suppore be In midocean 9 & Mystery Hin death haw greatly whooked his inany friends, expectatly ex-Henator Quay and Henator Pen through whom he secured hie appointment A man artived at the nur Hotel! here Monday morning and rem al ae 8 Jon of New York, A maid ont the room yesterday found Him dead on the bed, ar Jolutohed In his hand Hie throat was New Century Underwear ‘Sate 1its"ta'h'ts — Amnitated by Many. Equalled by None. Lut IMentified by i te Absolutely and Indisputably the Largest and Finest Stock of Ladies’, Misses’ and Chil- mM Shewell ut Bo wae | owed We wits his py EEE PE dren's Muslin Underclothing and Corsets Ever Shown in New York, M maya her bret hd Aud he thine fiat bin aid nut have Rich stvles, superior workmanship and finish, Every garment made in clean and Hern exylatn Cw recent of wholesome factories, mostly situated among the Berkshire Hills and along the Hudson, Win elty Me ‘ al Ihe sale will include many dainty and nove! fancies in Dressing Sacques, Negligees, : Matinees, Night Robes, Kimonas (long and short), Breakfast Sacques—in fact, every au mine article of negligee wear, taetty MAY Corset Covers at 59 Cents, Walking Shirts at 59 Cents, /CORSHT COVERS—Cireular shape, blouse effect front, | WALKING SKIRTS-Umbrella ebape, heavy mustin ant a tole ate (onal four Insertions of French tace between band of lawn. body, deep ruffle of intervening wide torchon lao aud widow at } yivanha neck and sleeves trimmed with lace to match, theht Jawn Insertions, Mreneh band, fitting back CORSET COVERH Fine Nainsook, blouse effect, with DECISION IN FISH LAW. two pretty Hamburg insertions down front, shirred at | walat, neck and sleeves (rimmed with neat embroidery, |Court Says ‘Tromt Coaahe tn Ame drawing string of narrow silk ribbon on neck other State May He sold Here CORBET COVERS—Nainsook, French models, cireular WALKING SKIRTS Double umbrella shape, heavy muslin body, ruffle of lawn and wide embroidery French band, rufftes, WALKING SKIRTS —Umbrella styles, muslin body, deep cambric umbrella ruffle of cambric, 3 rows of hem. stitching above tucks, wide hem, yoke band, | Justice Gaynor, of the supreme Court | , trimmed all around neck and sleeves with neat | WALKING SKIRTS —Umbrella shapes, muslin body, { Brooklyn, handed down a 4 » | ‘Torehon lace edges, pear! buttons, felled seams, ribbon wide umbrella ruffle of cambrie with two torchon 1y- fay that will have an ti hows at peck sertions and wide torehon lace edge, Freneh band arin in sha patie: Ih wa Hone CORSET COVARS—Nainsook and blouse effect, clreular | WALKING SKIRTS~ Umbrella shape, muslin body, i a Wed tr Khe , i : te Saat \4 yoke, Polnt de Parts lace inserth and beading, Houble umbrella ruffle, Anished with neat edge of em: See ee ene augac tant ‘rimmed all around with neat lace edge WRT ten Kine tebe wen oharke I, Atoms sh fi 5 WALKING 8 mbrella shape, heay, iH} ine and Plah Commistton with hay. [CORSET COVERS—Square neck, Hamburg and lace tn \ xs y muslin bine Aral't He nil ie vite h sertions, trimmed all around neck with noat lace edge Paar. ep nena teh cambric ruffle, wida bem, eon ha closed, Me tp French seams, part buttons; perfect shapes. WALKING SKIRTS—Awsorted stripes, extra quality othe tr had been cMuRh! In , » Mssashuset's and that an Infletion of Drawers at 59 Cents, peerwucker double umbrella rutile, pretty, neat and s penally for offering them for wale | w oF with the In | DRAWERS—Umbrella shape, Lonsdale cambrie, extra] WALKING SKIRTS—Umbrella shapes, musiin body, double ruffle of cambric, Anished with neat lace edges, French band Dressing Sacques at 59 Cents, BIDERDOWN DRESSING SACQUBS—Solld colors, pink, gray, blue and red, deep rolling collar, crochet edges, wide ruffle, neatly Anished seams, trimmed with deep flounce of embroidery DRAWERS— Musiin and cambrie, assorted in various styles, both umbrella and wide, plain effect, trimmed with all Kinds of fine laces and deep embroidery. DRAWERS Heavy muslin, umbrella shapes, wide cam- * plea and the ee jWalter Stule the Stiverware to) beic ruftes, iasertion above deep hem. ribbon at neck | Holp the Cook's Nephew DRAWERS—Cambric, fancy pointed umbrella rume | KIMONA DRESSING SACQUES—Faney stripes or check head walter Ina Weat] points trimmed all around with wide Torchon lace,| fannelette, with border of solid colors, Tw Neth atree yoke band, felled seams DRESSING BACQUES-—Pancy stripes or check flannel: | 1 for examination ette, neat sn t Hess deep rol lhe baer be dha bite 1 today ° ruffle of wolld colors around co!lar, sleeves, front anc Ho Chemises at 59 Cents, around bottom of sacque. i ate in CHEMISES—Skirt length, Vietoria lawn, clreular yoke, Gowns at 59 Cents. with deep fall-over rae of lawn and two tucks and} ih at Khe lace headed with beading and ribbons, trimmed a'l) GOWNS—Special lot of 200 dozen that eame in yester- nw K who Na ound with lace, sleeves fAnished with herringbons| day in time for this sale comprises negligee and | ho A Pontele | 1 lace. ISES—Skirt lengihs, Victoria lawn, cireular yoke, fall-over ruffle of wide lawn, ruffle of tucks and em- broldery, sleeves and neck trimmed all arownd with fine lounging house gowns, Empire styles, made of fancy figured ond striped lawns, edged on collar, revers and! sleeves with neal lace edge. GOWNSSolt finished musitn, Empire yoke and wide! embroidery, finished with beading, silk ribbons ant} embroidery of Insertion on revers, finished with ruffle herringbone of cambric, ES~ Victoria lawn, skirt length, deep ruffle of] GOWNS-—Pompadour yoke, four Italian lace insertions ventre of Torchon lace insertion, lace edge, neck| between clusters of fine (ue! aquare neck, finished | and sleeves trimmed to mateh, beading and silk ribbon| with Hamburg beading and bbon; heck and sleeves on neck trimmed with full lawn ruffle and Italian lace edge, 6th Ave, and 23d St. , abie tu Warrants were lamved for Khel nagine | oe VETERAN KILLED BY TRAIN, Chavien Reagan War Run Over at Hronsyitte, re old, was York and Charles Regan, mixty yee | killed by @ train on the Harlem fatlroad, at Bronxville, tod Hin home was in Tuckahoe, He, (" Veteran of the clvi war. / 6th Ave, and 23d St. THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 26, 1900, Rothenberg és. &. [ee a ‘Haba West 14th St. Promptly inns al Prices Amazingly Reduced on Remaining Holiday Goods and a Big Jacket Sale. Boldest, swiftest price-slashing on record, The opportunity of opportunities | What's lelt of toys, dolls, games, ancy goods, jewelry, etc., must sell with a rush now. Theretore we have cut prices beyond all precedent and regardless of cost. Jacket Prices Slaughtered. Great Mark-Down Sale Begins To-Morrow. Now for a season of intense after-Xmas activity in our big Suit and Cloak Department, We :h:! place on special sale to-morrow 960 very new- est style Jackets at prices bund to create the kiggest kind of sensation among § shoppers seeking extraordinary bead Fo Wink many of these Jackets rep- resent a phenomenal special purchase, many are high-grade values taken from our regular stocks and marked at figures which shatter all records for be a great bargain at $5.50; to handsomely tailored. Included handsome Persian patterns, are frinved, and are 27 inches wide previous low prices, are as a shopper, or where you hive been, you posi- tively mever saw a jack*t like create a furore among shoppers this sold for near anything what | we ask, You couldn't get it i made for less than $3.50 even if i you furnished the materials; e | $5.00 ValUS ates cesses veers | ate tans, castors, blue and blick, 100 Finest Jackets, richly lined, | 1) 4 ioe by ie vant 5 formerly up to $15.00 is elegantly tailored. values formerly up 27,96 sale, asa wondertl trade bring HO PIBOO ss ssarrroeerrvecenvcvoee MANA reesiserecrrvees nae alee. 4 eae Thad / and $4 inches long, They are in red, blue, green and tan colors, , &c Lot 1 wide and long, heay leading colors, wort) Lot 2. Self-color Empire Portleres, excel. lent quality, rich effects, #6 values, per pair, . jauntiest style, rich velvet collar, lustrous lining, silk barat wit ik roi, ‘ * ailor made and tailor stitche effect, all sizes Doesn't matter how experienced you {ull storm collar, all sizes, would 3. 98 Alsseessres 400 Ladies’ ‘hia gh-Ciass Jackets and Box Coats, in kerseys, mel! ny shevicls ete. All richly lined and We place on sale tomorrow as a gre t after-Xmas y. 1,000 Brussels Rugs (like cut), This is beyond all question the poe bargain in low-nriced rugs ever known. These rugs are 200 Only Ladies' Black Cloth Jackets, newest and 300Ladies' Kersey Jackets, black, blueand castor, lined Thursday we mark them each and are worth $2.00; each at, Agate Art Squares, frussels ferns, 9x6, $3.00 veer All-Woo! Art woes be 88 , q extra cmH 98 0 aaty: AQ inete wide | 98 A Phenomenal Oilcloth Special. Enameiled Floor Oilcoth, in + yard and 1% yard widths, Three renuarkably handsome patterns A Half.Wool Ait eng 12 98 long, 9 feet wide, $6.5 VAIUCS, Abs eeevereeree ven Hall Runners, long, 2 feet 8 $3.75 values. . Jyards wide, spectal «» Portiere Sale. Armure Portleres, perfectly reversible, entra Prien eee] 3. 98 #5 Lot 3--Rococo and FI de is designed Por» theres; myrtle, crimson, a cotta and dar ‘A, 98 and light Blue, $7.50 valu pair at Lot 4--Silkized Portieres, very beautiful, worth $12.75 special purchase trom « manutas. pair, exquisilé color combinations, rope edge: green, | (QI turer) no more like it to tobacco, light blue, gold and olive, alike on "6 98 19¢ le Tempting Furniture Bargains, yard) per square yard, at Parlor Suits, Solid Oak Chairs, This solid Golden Oak Brace Arm Dining Chair, with high carved back and heavy turned spindles, hand-made cane seat, highly fine Worth $2250, Three-Plece| Par or Suits, in mahogany inlaid with genuine marque terie and mother of peark regular plano- polished frames covered im all-gilk demask in a beautiful selec tion of colors, This sale’ at this extraor 1 1.98 dinary price .. Turkish Tufted Couch, | Round Extension Table. Worth$14,50 Thip = ust like Turkish cut, three Tufted extra leaves, Couch, five (cinch withgold: fated legs, | ibis dab ia0 ohae or dal wal frame and claw feet, 50 inches wide, ’ constructed covered ina beaut'ful selection of tigs and highly Steel and Brass Beds, ured velours or imitation leather finished; | Worth $4.50, Steel and Brass worth great DO TRA RY Never such a low price as $10.50 vases ebe Beds, heavy rails, Lid this ever before heard of .. mounts; all sizes... + "5.98 7.98 2.98 GOVERNOR-ELECT BENS. B. ODELL, JR. WRITES ON The Greatness of “HAR ADMIRAL HICHBORN, By sseas-admiral Hichborn, See Twentieth Century Number of the Sunday World next Sunday, New York State IN*THE Twentieth Century Number OP THE SUNDAY WORLD ‘oa Dicoas ‘om MA ROBERT BALL. cealuty Nemes ofthe Bondar Weta NEXT SUNDAY. | next Sunday, Order from. newsdealer in advance, or send 6 cents in stamps to Tho bei: ated tpt i phe wade a ga

Other pages from this issue: