The evening world. Newspaper, January 3, 1901, Page 4

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NOW A WRECK. © Sergt. Donahue Invaded False, Sweetheart’s “BROTHER: THREW HIM OUT. dilted by Maggie Sheridan, in Blue Couldn't Arrange Elopement. Because a fine the Apollo of Fort “Yooking-glhss thi pf facial frescoing M 378. Trird avenve nael Sheridan, of | ad done to him over | v six feet two, and adored him, But ney herself, and | and asked for a leave. lon in the flowing | 4 yr got the better of dow! until his val Ated Siclock thi: to tire ‘Kerns fiat morning he went which Is directly where he had often courted Mazele luring the closing days gt the last century: EDWIN GOULD, JR. Ea rerecr neue elricieivicieleleicieicicieleieinieieieiePe ij ry ik hat, folle h dl behind Edwin, in Constant Fear) *'* hs\, follows a short distance behin Edwin Gould told an Evening World reporter to-day that ever since che kidnapping of Omaha both Mr, and Mrs, Gould have been in conatant dread that thelr two little ones} only 8 baby not qui Every precaution t+ taken ty protect them from kt ‘ s never a moment when ht by private det When the two iittle boy nurse doudle bolts and bars t at night! pany hee tor} Edwin Gould then the outside with a strong pad keeps the key tn his po g. when the childr Thls padlock ts ¢ that duplicate keys © When the ehldren fn the Park with thelr a private | finuly at Witty avenue “T love your wife me; before she saw you. Kainer Wiibelm der € Kertis wos getting indignant, bu! wife behind the door whispered him ty bo cautious, that the suldier wax lee to come afound to-mor: it over.” stale peel of No Ava! aqgpeane Snare’ eels ni 3 at a lawault In wht said Michael Sheri- the battle lasted from fen clsed and t ird floor to the e @ revolver and the potlce Grosse wne this morn- palt an wanted to prosecute and some | °°! Donahue'a friends led him off but she was delayed almost —__ & Friend in the Jungle, Gilson Willcts, ‘and whose stories of the Indlun Fi Villeneuve cought 4 tin whteh Just in time to catch ithe! vernel the author-journaliat f {again Mr, Villeneuve loo! to find that the train ed-at his watch Jacob N, Melntyr oul! not arrive| od, of t which his vessel] tawyei However, tho engincer made up some tlock in time to » his ves-} on Monday next. The affidavit Med by Mins Olsen allegen that tn December of Mclutyre obtained posmenston of the ry by telling her he wished to place § to, drink, ‘anot: ‘The oft: however, bundled the 1 Night, to my wurpris seboat teh the Lit tn gate She stated that for ax years she had In spotless white, , Fa atter Thad finished 1 Adjoining room, | tne deat body of a mun war found famil! ion lve lying in a vevsant lor on _Kingsbrid Br. Lyon's | atreots, this noon, om | He was about S+foot 6 Ir bit of aul and Weighed 18) i D RASHLY, LYNX EYES ARE a ON GOULD BABES. ieieiteistet =! ind does not lose sight of them for an of Kidnappers, Has Dee | tns:an tectives Watch Chil- Four private detectives are employed to keep the Gould household under con- dren When They Are} stant rurvettiance. Not Locked in Room. The elder Gould aon ts Edwin Gould, Ir Helin a Uttle over seven vears, and tsa Urigat, active boy, whom the nurse finds dimcult to keep under restrain: advent Into the Gould home wae ads of muggy, aby wage rattles and F rollered roves Tits brother, Fieher Gould, is wo years olt, He In red-cheeked healthy. He Feared FL me In Fi me of th strthe tory, In Paswat Nia, trempie we iiny, | Seite Jaued ae Pr s ved (al conspira hak been formed against him EAwin Gold narrowly escaped meet- [ing a-erank in the Western Union Oftice the Fall of 1 sron| The man had called for his brother George, to whom he had written thres ening le ing $5.00 for alleged loeees_ on the k Exchange, Ins [tor Byrnes was called by telephone a Nad the man arrested. Kaw f . econd son of Jay ryative and ainly with his wi Fifty-sixth “and 1 street LONC RACE TO COULO'S WIFE CATCH SHIP. DISARMS SPITE ng .| Villeneuve Made the Kai-|Her Kindness to Miss ser Wilhelm After Hurried Trip. Conklin Averts a Law Suit. Mra. fla vard Gould has been very gen. erous to Miss Mary © of Cold L. 1, whe was recently driving when Hd in her autamoblie Miss Conklin's Miss © she met Mrs with ress upor muges {r us no idea of yp NURSE ACCUSES LAWYER. ed to Return rrings, wixty-five cast Twelfth street, a patent oMices tn the ‘Temple Court to-day a prisoner in the Saye Meintyre Nef Mer gi00 rings, Vv) Owen, of At $900, by Mixs Blaney C. ast Fitty-elghth street, as nurse by the defendant. was paroled for examination oping for her. been employed by Melintyre as a nuree, month, He had only pald her about $0 fn all that time, and had given her the — Dowle Is Coming Back, {| LONDON, Jan. 3—The “Rey. John overs Atoxander ‘Dowie has sailed for the United @tates on ths Uner Saxonia. eleirinicicieieieivivivieleiet-! j pre WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 3, 1901. Cc = MM The Greatest Sale of Recent Times. The Invisible Clock of the universe has tolled the passing of the 19th and Rung in the 20th century. And we ring cut clear and strong, on the stroke cf this Supreme. Hour, the announcement. of our Happy New Year Greeting to the Public, i Our First Great Twentieth Century Sale of High-Grade Shoes for Men, Women for Boys and Girls in this sale. journey of the new year, yeans lice Court, charged with the e, and when he arrtved |tarceay of a palr of diamond ear- at the station an en " promised to deliver him at the tme to catoh the veasei, The cab reached the lot the Intending pageer, tel going out into the ri cern of the Hne, man and his bagwage ¢ and that he had agreed to pay her $20 4 Mamonds In leu of the money he = | second and One Hundred aint Sixty “third eee ey per pair, 3,000 pairs Women's $2.50 Patent Leather ands | Black Kid Button Shoes, Louis XV. heels, per pair.. Think of it, reflect upon it, get well in Come, then. Calf, Box. Calf and Patent Leather Button and Lace, high and low heels, at $2.00 per pair. 2,000 pairs Women’s $2.00 Black Kid and Box Calf Button and Lace Shoes, ford Ties, per pair... sess cecssesscecsseceeee $6 Black Kid und Patent $3 Satin Juliets, in Leather tvening Slippers,| Black, Brown, Military and Louis XV. heels, jat $2. 00 $7, 50 Per Par. $1 ,00 and Children IN OUR BASEMENT. Taken from the Main Floor, Fall and Winter Stock, to provide space / / for our Spring goods. Selected from our $4, $5. $6, $7 and $8 regular , AH and famous:lines. The Best Shoes produced, clean, fresh, new, bench made, many. hand sewed and hand welted soles. In all sizes, styles, materials. mind what all this means and then act at once. We have also added the best ‘Shoes Come quickly with your family and. prepare the feet of your household for the 20,000 Pairs Infants’, Chil- | dren's and Misses’ $1.25, $1.50 jand $2.00 Black Kid {Shoes at SD Per Pair. @ 1,000 pairs Misses’ $2.00 large size Button and Lace Shoes.. epee J. 00 fe) M $ t - 5,0.0 pairs Youths’ $2.50 1,000 pairs Men’s $5.00 Winter Weight Ox. $2.25) Black Calf, Black Kid and Box Calf 9,000 pairs Women's $5 and _ 8,000 pairs Women’s $2and bie eae ene soles, sizes 11 to 2, 82,25 ‘Red, at Per Pair. 5,000 pai Boys’ $2.50 and | $3.00 Black Calf, Black Kid and Jk 5 Box Calf Lace Shoes, double and half double soles, sizes Per Pair 12% to 5%, 1.50 30,000 pairs Men's $4, $5, &6 and &7 Shoes, Black Kid, Black Calf, Imported Patent Leather and Enamel'Leather, - $74) 25 * , Pink, Blue and You can only start the new year a ae new century aright with our shoes an your ‘feet. Our name stamped on every sole. Our No goods Sent C. O. D. or Mail Orders filed for this: sale. ‘guarantee with every pair. UPSET WITH HIS PRISONER. red Untnjared, Sherif! J. 8. Wells, of Suffolk County, was inju 1 in a runaway acct day Me was driving ‘In a myanied by one of “trusty” prisoners. when took fright | ran away at t two miles Lo The Wagon struck an obstacle, and Sheet! Wells was pitched out om the roadway. He was badly brutsed and knocked out. ary reveral of hix teeth we FREE DISTRIBUTION. 2 7 Vials of Rheumatism Cure Given Rheumatic Pains Driven from Any Part Munyon for His Great Discovery. There Js no answering the argu- ments of proof. pain sm be MUNYON'’S RHBEU- MATISM CURE will drive it out and keep it driven out. ‘inat is his assertion, So sure is he that his remedies will do exactly as he says that for a time he wiil give It freely to any sufferer who comes for it. crowds to the distribution. Every one put the jaded stomach tn good tone and cure any form of indigestion. The MUNYON CURES are 25c, a vial, any druggist. services of Munyon’s doctors, They will examine you thoroughly, give an honest opinion find) WITHOUT attention or advice. Open every day and evening. BROADWAY AND 26TH ST. aisuae ee ALFRED J. CAMMEYER 6th Avenue, cor. 20th Street. seen mat par anew ool DLAENESS| AND HEAD NOISES "i; Cannot be cured by artificial ear drums, | medical inhalations or oly’ Dock Savings Institution, Dollars; payable on and after January Sle, 1901. by the Tindall Elect MUNYON’S |" a 3 Away Yesterday. Ke e Fs) You r of the Body in 1 to 3 Hours. B Grateful Sufferers Cured Thank Prol. la nk ets | as eoft as new, by washing them in GOLD DUST Weshing Powder § Excelsior ‘Savings Bank. |< Pianos and Ongena No matter where the rheumatic} ———— EAGLE SAVINGS & LOAN CO! ALL CANS TRANSFER TO 5% PER ANNUM JANUARY AND soLr. 6% MER, ANNUM spatl-ANNUALLY, REMAL ONE YEAR. DBO! Men and women of the highest sta- tion are joining. the. throng. that Pianos, $ 1g TR ton cue ae iton Pinch son: | SR aoa the nose, throat and lungs Tastantly: ard of perfection, $155.00. MUNYON'S DYSPEPSIA CURE wilil 3 $5.00 down and $1.00 Pt, Pianos delivered on pay- ment of-$5.00. It will cost you nothing for the|¢ BLOOMINGDALE BROS., 3d Ave., 59th and 60th Sts. A CENT OF CHARGE for their] ~~ _ Interest and Dividend Notices. fiery AND 343 BOWERY, NEW YO Board-'Education 4 343 BI NI RK. ce aneate dave Sane ividend for the FREE Friday, Jan. 4, at 8 P, M, §SO8 oes WODER |EMIGRANT: ALMARAG pia 7 heey U3 i] a Se industrial Savings Bank, | tir" ins ane se AND ENCYCLOPEDIA. 51 Chambers St., N. ¥. Dr. Os ALE re IN TALES. | 64 Statistical Wolame of Facts and. NEWIYORK; DEC5 19) . Figures Containing Over 600 Pages. BNL cit|| OVER 1,000 TOPICS Hvainéoaistastiatine “SE"11 QVER 10,000 FACTS. Tutee Thowraadgb) i eee SPECIAL FEATURES:— The census of 3900. National ss and State elec- wet tion returns.| yi Fourcenturies of | American prog- ress. _ Political ‘di ion 7s Trane Materane from =| Re AAEe . Sons and platforms). CHARLES W. “Hayay, ASVER. Preatbent. “| American tulein ENTRY SAYLER, “Asalstant Secretary. the Philippines. Aaa Lene ew govern- eee oot ments of Porto Rico and Ha- ms not eiceeJing Taree Thousand Deposits mage on January 10th will N. E. Cor. 23d St. and 6th Ave | {UNION PAINLESS | wait Polar exploration in 1900. vege roe ates, mug at DENTISTS. °° Conclusion of the Scuth African ?|war. Pan-American Exposition of $901. China—Its present con- janes and status among nations. oster of general officers of the | Regula U.S. Army, 5789 —1900, 4 ot 15 and upwani’ to Pefore Jan, 30cm wt = witkiast 3. LOOME, President. . 3 LD, Serre! < 186 REMSEN AY.,-BROOKLYN, N. ¥. CITT. (Opposite City sit? square.) 28. Ha Facts that every patriot and voter ought to know. AT ANY TIME. ont For’Sae °° * cloake, iture, dry goede, we Help Wanted—Male_ Postpaid to any address Pric i of cts THE WORLD, Pulitzer Bidg., New Yorks PIANO ACTION & TONE KEGULATOR wanted, Addreas The Neeiham Flaso & Organ Co, ‘Washington, N. J. designer on ladies’ allk 7 BA. M., A. Roseateld, Broadway aa BEST facilities scaring and. megotiat 8; ADVICE, Seed, for $2-PAGE. 1 ndoK ents; lephone STEPHENS = pickers SS

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