The evening world. Newspaper, January 30, 1901, Page 7

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aire CITY IS GIVING AWAY BABIES AND THEY ARE GOING FAST. LOOKIN - THEN LAW AND DUEL TALK. Butcher Accused by Miss Zamanski, Who Told Fiancee. HIS POLITE LESTER FOTILE, FOR BABIES FOR ADOPTION. Invitation to Sit by the Stove Began Woes of These Good Brooklynites. {J People in it: ALFRED PURDY SMITH, Jr, treet. RICHARD HOLMES, butcher, of 1172 street Miss ANNIF, ZAMANSKI and her father, tatlor, of 28 Spencer p! WILLIAM WILLIS, lawyer for the Zamina- ae DANIEL T. O'DRIBS, Holmes, All of Brooklyn. There 1s a promise of marriage t«- of 231 Macon Fulton roe ANISED ALTAR Burna Prayed at Virgin’s| /HE MAY NOW GO FREE. fo awalt a now trial, There is a robe ity that Burna will be released: T tostnorrow as this was nis sece the jury on the former trial raving disagre cd, a - Womnn Shot in Street Row, end trial, ales h years old venth xt leg to-day by Lo reed, during i In front of 158 t. Thompson IN THE COURT. Xd some Sgr GOTASTs Three Clothing Specials. _ An Opportunity to Buy Men's Suits or Overcoats, worth 6. 95 double, at You will tind in our window a display of some ty styles of Men's Suits and Overcoats that prove interesting to you if you are in need of suitor overcoat, The suitings are all of this setson’s Newest styles, in cassimeies, cheviots and worsteds, and v nufactured to sell at double > price we have placed upon them. The over- clude toth the regular Box Overcoats and e style of BF variety of the newest ? the popular Oxford gray, likewise blue and black k ey and Irish frieze. The assortments. of both: sand overcoats are very large, and in order to move them quickly your choice of Mcn’s Suits, 6 95 e ath str Shrine While Jury Wrangled. THE BEST TEST c: of Years. recruit ice and Ex Couldn't Agree and! Prisoner Chanted Italian Tnanksg.v.ng Prayer, urers mixture al Sessions pray- dan improvised with two candiey and a this it tn the tent. ant = iotur Virgin, mines Overcoats or Raglans, Ty aad heen on trial before Judge} oy rin Part I of General Sessions ; ” Vy F ; nllthelctarselotlaasaulllve?atrat Mary lient Boys’ All-Wool Men's All- arkis place, with a The jury retired to Cheviot Suits, It has + Wool Trouser 5 REIS eer oa nna ann naa naannna ti anat onan annnat cat cameramen nce Ct Cant thet herr Trt yey tween Smith and Miss Zamanskl. Borna wa ake: h fr It wan a cold day when Mine Zaman- Tieuienaraescionee Cae double-breast- H/some extras aki went to Holmes's vutcher stall fevereia ere wma meat. She sald {t wan cold. a e c , ' Fepieated! her statement’ with’ empl eae, bat generaly oes stout any Fs He an heavy weighttg as he sawed off a bone, Holmes invited Pe iieee etl eataee ike tC 5 Miss Zamanekl to step lato the cash- MAAS Che eaten Acton are eSoU eee $3.00 and $3.50 fers box, where there was a chair and . engthe fatanie nose Crentea aril) teamster’ in worth 39.50, @ hot stove. | i abeorbed in prayer. His] Northe-n e payes oT muttered i values, to-mor- tine i Zomanskijeays relic) acceptesl AIM | { pthers are founciings. Same are Cathar | (0 ter i the attention of the | for ei from ttebtig and to-morro "| » mediately thereafter the butcher, she | in wtaors are Pro} evn mat alee Te eevernl When oeedl | tae trualnp ie niles yo Pe PETE row only gaye, encircled her waist with his; 5 ree day 100 naked | edureg altenulantag an era oved |p eis only . . | 3 a etne | {heir caps. Soon urna was left atone | that 1 could wath, then i brawny arm, and gave her a kiss, all fa x Sovlety the ean atatetion: Ret better for a week of two, but the trou in splte of her protest. And she says! {superintendent's offee and make trips) C shi inaiae te = eauld TaetS anon furtger ,that he is a married man; and] Hil nt ibaa 5 Seat ee the clty's 5) haisned. rhs durersiin thelr a iss j se ot ul sete that a married man ought to do his i! iallninatnonevor nadinelene upstairs were still wrangling over| th kissing home. 1 1 NEI OE ROG: fate of the prisoner. In front of the| the db watt 1 was advined by mi Miss Zumansk! went hame in a rage! 1 Wtona cf the hundred xo | U8PFovieed altar Burna was still pray- heeawe iisauling ate fee: to give the and told her mother about Holmes, the | me from thia city, forty | M% i rvad never heard of it, but. when 1 | ¢WAV*OSVOAVOAOAeennneenD cher, Alfred Purdy Smith, Jr. i ctricte and | furna was nent for by Judge Foster. a iheara bot} ‘ buts when pmatic. 5 y POUaES. EAS aul ahs “Tinto court with his Ups] and never had muplatate rats ite fativeeria He did not ao to the butsher shop. as{Many Charity Waifs Are Hint he are longing | Siinbled pea . Of the] SH Bile age and found ot omy eecirauieaining sail | What Happened? aechivalccue# Rnlghttwouldd have acne! theewaltal toatay: «bench Burna dropped again to} peibe wit a nt cure after severa}| Don't wear yi Do you remember what happened! but wrote the butcher a letter, demand- Finding Fond Protec- F en they: #3 pee ee One of the leat things about th ehesttie snacaltzedtuotteresian June 50, 19002 If not, the 1901 ing an apology. Smith wrote that he i siren hy en the fact t ° at things about just what you want, - cn June 50, 19007 . A b * a ' - falled to ebto hint i, in su y World for an ad. call- : busy or he would go down to 4 an shed Koto Mr Wl ir s office tod e Being in sup ing the Sunday World G Al 101, vill tell her shop and wipe up the saw- tors and Homes. tl make « sicitien applteation, Buri clasped his hands above his head at night, it pias nots ny | ne for It. in orld Almanac, page 7 with Holmes, | erve fanany well-known names and if seta chanted a prayer of Aa pdt ints Ine i ‘you. folmes lnughed. tnat made Mina} ' sald the Superintendent | ere eee manded him to thel aa sell the Pyramis bf 2 cents anskie father angry, and he and) ois tone tor babies « Sy i Mica DRealnemeal ale Saw i i per package. > daughter called at the butcher shop| APPlications for babes pouring In } ' are among them. SAAR for an apology, Holmen aafd jt wasn't [OM Superintendent Biair, of the Outdoor H g uapien who, was found VAR VALAAAIOY VALED AAA OOSOETEE OES true. © Mixs Zamanski sald {t was and| Poor. There are 178 walfa to be dine sate renee) 4a Broiler; ther wh irccas eo eee ALL CARS TRANSFER TO - told Holmes he was no gentleman, Pored of tn all and Mr. Blair says he ones are in the hospital oa Randall's on A.piie of rocks, beara Men’s 14 Hose, !2c. Pair. Picture Framing. Zamanski hired Lawyer Willis to/Could get rid of 1,00. Most of the tittle Island, Some are with thelr mothers, ia. Stone. Erne suited oene rise OUI Framing at exceptionally, make a demand for an apology: Holmes, Se —— = ————— = 2: eC, apes tre butcher, hired Ur Brlen, another lax-! DEAD WOMAN IDENTIFIED. RICH HATTER A SUICIDE. CHILD BURNS TO DEATH. all new spring styles; guaranteed SEINNG® fueraotesd | to yer, to keep him, Holmes, from making to keep the color; actual value Ny apolog ere proceedings reat. zs Y a t snail eee nd wets ees) Wan Marta. owe a Wilow, | Edward p elf} iin Clothing Caught Fire from a ! 19c, SO ANE gg CQ sts | eel If Smith challenges Holmes will Who Lived Lenox Avenuc. Att | brobablyschoosexclea vers; for weapons. The boty of man who ber} PHILADE W—Ed- | While playing : uns peiteneD Gia D came Ill on a nort ibe Second avenue! ward 1D. home today Freddle Finley, ac! ol CATHEDRAL ALUMNI DINE, |siecr car 3c"Vuctepctinen meee nat fuel’ Ente [testa wae turned ce eat a 60,000 Huck Towels at About Half Price! i Second avenue last night, and whe was) vc, ses in the stock market [the result of his skirt coming tn contact Eighty Members of the Sehool Sex |femoved to the true store a: 886 Send, Prompted the act. Mr. |with the range at Mi East One Hun- We mle a great purchase of 60,000 Huck Towels of the best quality at a price almost half their regular y : avenue, where rhe ded from what I» sup- six years ol dred and Forty-elghth street. 1 eae mentee of the Atami Bostety {Doe to have been a riroke “apoplexy, barn in New York and baby wax crawling on the foor /Stvalue. As a result we are ready for the greatest towel day in our history. All perfect towels of the best quality, | of the Cathedral Schoo! had thelr annual| Maria‘ Kinerhs even enrol Santen edonnE Hie Stotbn an ae STS| a ee ee orghe” wae at about half prices, The gigantic stock will be on sale in the Linen Department, Main Floor, 59th St. Section: alot, Med Lavelle, spiritual director, | 2zEmam ani a wldse:, of BU Lenox ave. Mtubiinned is | Childée wegen He ieetant te MTS! They are divided in four lots, as follows: eave i aummary of the church, rehool "Ty, iJentiioation was male hy ina frantiecenother ran for a. quilt Regular 12%, Towels at 634¢. Each. | Regular 17c. Towels 10c. Each. nein” ketch ot thes aos: Roman’. ee hat ° nod athe 2 baby 2 and “ie la re seared lot a inen Huck Towels, exceptionallyils good| These are fine quality Huck owes: sizes) 15x38 and 18236, inches, as followed by an enter- 2 Ch an ambulance: ar- quality; all hemmed, washed and ironed, ready for immediate use. | exceptionally heavy, all hemmed, washed and irone jese were dbs Ny rh, "92. a he body. ed fe wa Kone. ment arranged by J. MeCullou; of the body rived his life was gone ey vary) Sayer and} 17x}2 inches. If thes: were imported imported towels they would sell for 17¢. each. hey would sell for 1244c. eac R yc, Each. egular 20c. Towels 12'3c. Eaci Regular 15c. Towels 814. Each. This is an exceptionally choice lot of very fine Huck Towels, all This lot consists of the same quality as the above, but the sizes) hemmed, washed and ironed, sizes 19x38, 19x40, 20x40 inches. If are larger; all hemmed, washed and ironed. {f these were imported these were imported they would sell for 20c. each. they would sell for 15c. each. Main Floor, 59th Bt. Section. Women’s Box Jack ets, $4.90.| The Sale of Stamped Art Linens)? Grand Street Store. {Women s Box Jackets, $4.90. | onic ale 0 tamped /irt Linens Worth $8.00, $10.00 and $12 co} Still continues, and it is one of the most satisfactory and sales we have ever hel SPECIAL BARGAINS FCR each, “Made exaclly lke cut off ei ctehed Linens, Miscellaneous. \ finest’ Kerseys, Cheviots, Mel-t ae ige—‘tray Covers, size 18x27 Hematitched Piltow Sharas, 19c. ' tons and Irish Friezes, black,} inches: also “Squares, size 15x18; 1 Per palr.—Stamped in appropriate 31st 1901 ; E : : drawn work design tog Nerehe 9 S navy, Oxford, brown and red At 25c and 20x Laundry Bags, 1Sc.—in art colors, These garments are finely tailored} 20:: both b ihe: Annual Sale of Dome Sale ean: Woodenware. Tinware. ' and are lined with an earl se ira Extra baie Laundry Bars, ero . Ceiling Dusters, 6 ft. handles... 10c i quality of guaranteed satin. Theft 39c.—S 5 ee ateteela boand omestic Goods. : H ts squares, size 30x30: also ered i large de Stlks Woolen We bought all the mill ends of one| +owe! ‘elle, a ied H raw material is worth more than} Sot" Grawa wok deshenss with pain | Cushion Tops, 196.— ur entre stock > of the largest Cotton Goods Manufac- Bees 5 ’ efor = of Cushion Tops, juding many. of k eminants. turers in this countrys and offer them| sa¥e toxes our price at the en f (Dae Aone See | the desiens formecly sold at from a9e: | to you at prices never heard of before. | Knife Boxes. tire coat. hoice o inen Momie Scarfs. | te soc. Vl make room for our 7 Full Yard-Wide Sheeting; free] Box Coffee Mills. the lot, to-morrow, v Rats one Ord saefaiieand ae sand We) Bake THIER Dice Silks. from starch; wholesale price to-day | Floor Flop and Ha aN ceuinar eS Nei on + | We will place on sate all our ehort vel sy Mey Soup Strainers » Me a i rena 434c. yd. Carpet Sweepers, fissell’s mak | pate: cttles, 10 qt : 100! $} / Women's Finely Tailored Suits, bs ate mh oe | Fancy Tattetas, liad lta it Market Baskets, | Covered Bucket eine to order, of fine elaborate open | ‘ets of al | Plain Taffetas,” Fetall price ntl Pein ate Piititnncseg 19¢ | Embossed Trays . 3 aterials, ail pre oj, Renafssance, Duchesse and Aras Brocaded Satins, pi she. yd Curtain Streten, as = 31 + yai ilin shades, for materials, all pi ), elaborate designs, — bilan Lace Patlerna= SAusees: 4c. 4 Ce le CPS, Ux12.-0068 7c Sizes 18 to 24, Ties and Handker- Si Popiines” None better for family use. z Ovas AWA ow Japanned Ware. Hi g Reh eal pupal ani Tray Cloths. size'| vent eee 2 ce Black Silks; oh othes Bask- Bread Boxes... 1c , ky value 15c. Main Floor, 5th St, Section, Striped and Ciiecked Outing Flan- pinta Alon ~ Brea XCB... Bi ee ane cerning tn pls Lite Nepal pisiniand fancy silks of all descrip: "Nela; fest colors; In lengtns from Roses Willow Foourubs lie 3 t S p 5 to 20 yards; we sell the same Clothe: nN: Tea or E ll B k 25 & 50. G S | G Wool Dress Goods, | svots trom the plece for 10¢. yd.; a heel tte pGanisters, 1b. be xcellent Books at Cc. IC. rea pecia. S in . en : age. yd. "Tubs, sinall si ae No Mail Orders Filled for These Items. fine Cashmeres, 5 y este Tubs, anita Sugar The balance of the books which were sligli!y soled during the} Granutated Sugar, best quailty and) Mominy’ 5-Ib, pkgs. per Ib 2c. Homespuns, Merrimac Shirtings and Best Amer- ‘ul:s, medium Canis- H Poplins, ican Prints; in light and dark new! Wash Tubs, larze size. ters, 7 Ibs 10:he holiday season will be offered to-morrow regardless of cost or value,j full » ly 344, Ibs. toa. cus- Farina, 1-Ib, cartons, q Bic Serges. patterns; Family Clothes Dust Pans. in order to sell them off quickly. The outside has been slightly soiled! io Lt worth of groceries or Garey Uli ae ee : Pe lessees? 334c. yd; Wringers, 10 ; Crum. Bre $}in handling. In every other respect they are perfect. Among the lot MAG EL Stabe nae Raspberry Lentils, per an ‘ool Faucies; OTe It worth 6c. im retz, vale - Japanned F3 are a great many popular copyright buoks. This isa great opportunity Jai lsewhere at | Maracaibo Coff: 25C. ad. > Krepet OUS Ne Coal to secure ood books at a very little cost. These books weie published} 22 1Sc. | Java'and Moct . ° Best Indigo Blue Percales; beautiful! shaft... « Shem 7 ttoas at $1.25, $1.50, $2.50 and $3. We have put the price on them for Richar Potted ia Cents; bean or ground, per Ib., 15c. és s tine of patterns; warranted fast! Ironing Boar: +90, $2. ave f 7c. Our Celebrated Genuine Java and No mail orders filled or} coiors; aad toe esta pees quick selling at, per volume, 25c. and Soc. Main st section, Hmported Peasy extra tine Mocha Coffee, formerly sold by us pe i Tain ico 10c,) | Folding Step- rons, ret c 7 r : . bs i eroutd’ Iwerized, per cat c20 oD Boge a ones ae ae = : step Ladiers, sy : ‘i 690 | $ | manera rT SIE | Carly esune Pens, sweet and tender, | pe ua st Dress Ginghams; in stripes, | Step Ladders, : : Mixed Tea, Formos Qolo Blankets che ke aud pads: warranted fast | * wi ty pais resiey ffs, = This Fur | Graphophones, 8£c. {sci sr tse, cans, 10e. : i fe colors; foods told cleewhere for) Folding Sewing Table. Galvanized lronware ${ ‘ Fi (Yoratogs, fancy Jerseys, our 11¢, cans, Ours 10-4 White Blankets; nicely made,| 12%c. y‘/s; oursale price Resi ia mmrertls| Jacket $55) Suis, Sraphornones. S34s— |e : vo English Breakia fancy border; special price 534c. yd Ash Cans, 17 ores Pee he f Tomat extra large cans.10c. Aunt Jemima Pan-ake Flour, 8c. 5 . . , raphophor nthe word | < ‘ge cans. 1 0c. un a o 29 cents. English Dimities; beautiful line of S:eel Enamelled 3} Of Persian vein Quests Consisting off Suscutash, vers tine, can, Se. Grount Floor, 59th St. Seetton, U 11e4 F fi Ny . $ rench dines, extra’ tine, full A anere Wool Blankets; nice-| new patierag: goods mute to sell for 3! Lamb, with col. Sta livariuy viol or rat woo, |! 9c. Y : Wines and Liquors. ink and red, or eel ne aes celits and 3! lars and revers off jy. ot rosin, worth $1000, rench Boneless Sardines, our 24c. Old mary iat Eye) a Vlekeys well 7 : ° 2 ; a son ans, Zhe. aged and mellow; sel 39 cents, adras: the finest ct-| Blue and White Ware. ~ {Bt mink and chin. | Lyn an Guitar, 1.0 pliced Anchovies, best trom Nor-| _ price els ull quarts, $9e. 11-4 White ‘California Wool Blan- | OS! Corded, Madras; the finest 1+) is 3 chilla, Lin e d| ang eiLOR NENA |Witson Rye Whiskey, big bottles, kets; nicely made, ksiblue] dine arice Weer gale oarecte nec Covered Buckets reese PC Petal Polish, 4 pint 5 13h ae cucmeiesteg) | CO ots, MAORI By boxes. (7. | and red borden ree enee pie vale ular price 18c. yd. a sale‘price Cuvered Buckets, +++ 16e Gas ‘Vorch, on eval Ww (zt «with heavy satin. | icatt no. 2.98—11 (caked Wheat, Declaration Rye Whis $2.98 a pair LOCSY Tea Kettle Stove Brushes... to] St | These were! Pasheiliee \ hole Wheat 99. S28) Palr. Scotch Shirting Madras; woven, noi ; No. 7. 39¢ Dover Exg Beaters $ lareditig est ieeterebory ansy Pastry Flour p ox Tai printed; 36 inches wide; warranted Dish Pans, 10 qi. tke ‘Tea Spoons. wr a HZ PAUL AS LUTECEA LG | alltiplsece h nt England, finest. in the world, Comfortables. fast ‘colors; the intest collectlin of | Fry Pans....,...... 10: Table Spoon $} retail at $100.01 ° per dozen, 1.0 We wish to direct special attention sprinz Batierna =\Beriin p Saucepans; Whisk Bron :} fevoul } st Section 4 ! iiiGrovat: Hose soy st; Seale 9 ‘ fering: 15¢c. yd.; (solde sowhere at 25c. yd.) Yes Sat ic hisk Broom: eeeetewe en nn eco en en ee. oe ene es: Cane. St TE IG ts ope Lipped Sauce 0. 3 BLOOMINGDALE BROS,, | ELOOMINGDALE BROS., | BLOOMINGDALE BROS, | | BLOOMINGDALE SLOOMINGDALE BROS, Comfortables; beth sidey alskoline; line; wih fancy atiching; ifsc or Tea Pot ; ‘ 1g 3d Ave., 59th ana 02th Sts. cd Ave. 5)th and 69.h St. ‘ uu 53th and outh Sta. 3d Ave., 59th and 60th Sta, U y Coffee or Tea Pot: «: Scrubbing Brus cs ieje rl 79 ceuts, $1.10 and $1.35. | ic, Wood Coat Hangers, 3 for. Te RUeweeys Qa eee Ua eeabaNER EN Ee ret VELL LOL DeRe Mab oNLE On. peaurerennmnecertrrenceenn erent eC Uc wo Selita ou aed its, ee

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