The evening world. Newspaper, March 22, 1901, Page 9

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G, MARCH 22, 1901. "NEW B. R. T. PRESIDENT IN REAL BRIDGE CRUSH. deleleleinfelelntniefelntelntete Greatsinger, Buffetted + ; by a Rush Mob, De- clares He Will Find Remedy for the Dis- graceful Situation. ‘Manufacturing at Whoiesale and Selling at Retail 5] 4 (a) Experience Exceeded His Worst Idea of the Sufferings Put Upon eictiiceicicieieicieieicieteietniei=! ; Passengers. come ew. eee feaTs nce With the opening of its doors the new era in retailing dawned. Never has a new syste of retailing met with such prompt and pronounced popular indorsement. These Are the Foundation-Principles of the Surprise Store: Rossiter Shows Greatsinger How Beautifully He Ran : : } ¢ the B. R. T. System Direct wholesale manufacturers’ prices upon every article. Offering the very newest and most approved styles always. ‘ falniniel titi | Unvarying reliability of goods assured by a Double Guarantee. Conducting a vast business under wonderfully limited expense. = = = Z Selling for cash only and allowing no discounts or commissions. Offering employees no premiums to sell you goods you don’t want. ELST) Terse, pointed, commonsense advertising of truth at all times. Giving in cach instance full value expected, and often more. CELEBRATION SPECIALS IN ALL-WOOL GOODS, WELL TAILORED AND PERFECT FITTING. oo Suits of Pure, Through-andethrough Worsted, Wide Wale Fast Suits of Pure, All Woot Oxford Gray Vicuna of Guaranteed A DEMONSTRATION Indigo Blue. Grade. OF SPRING Well known as a high-class fabric. Without an equal In popular favor. Two Evenings RIK alee Wis °G O04 50 Mt 57 00 Bs, ‘5, ORES 4 SOs +> 00 || Sitesi: ss Mr. Rossiter Shows the New Man | Men's Hen's Vant Hen's { Men's ; Pant i NOT FOR THE PURPOSE OF SELL : How to Han a System. Suits, Isat . SSults, . Suits, ‘Suits, ° ‘ Suits, . ING GoD, OF OEE - = ; = ; u = All are invited to come and view the Eas- Kou be Import San aa ooieen Suits of Pure, Through-and-ttrough Unfinished Worsted in Suits of Pure, Uhrough-andethrough Worsted in. Novelty and ter styles. No one will be asked to bugs Re SES ae eee Fast Blue and Black. Striped Patterns. All the new ideas and fancies will te This was the deciaration Just what best dressers demand. Tho custom tailors do not excel them. fen panies of forms display- acatratsa eats BeSOnIP AGI The $ SOs ious s OOike s oo ™ $ Young $ jkue 00 AS SUITS. SPILING OVERCOATS, ns to the linge Men's Men's Pant Men's Men's OF pent LOCKS, CONFIRMATION suits ders Rcticetell morn anlar tey Suits, > Suits, o jSults, e Suits, Suits, eo Suits, Bhs and Ly trousers, NOVELTY ‘veulng World recently exposed. = | iba Aerie ae nny id EU) a) AR ee = Aspe risa ea an MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S CHEVIOT SUITS, $3. BOYS' VESTEE SUITS, 75c.-_BOYS' SAILOR BLOUSE SUITS, 9c. }} stroll through the world’s largest store | ee Ce CAL eee tia Hiss: to crennedys | RICH, NEW CREATIONS IN MEN'S SUITS OF HIGHEST QUALITIES PRODUCED, Si2, S15, 518. — BOYS’ CHARMING SUITS |} for men and boys next Monday oF Tues- pattnotralivoad tt Soueecins fave after an interesting IN RUSSIAN BLOUSE AND OTHER NOVELTY STYLES, $3.50, $4, 55. MEN'S SPRING OVERCOATS OF ALL-WOOL VIGUNA. }} day, 7.30 P.M. to. P jan ordinary fireman on a switch|tme tn the bridge crush, hare VENETIAN AND COVERT, $5, $7,50. S10... _ EASTER HATS IN EVERY BLOCK AND SHADE THAT IS PROPER, 75c., 95c., $1.45, ease sr cameGecatelager a naew tackles |e : : = $1.95, $2.45... SUPERB EASTER NECKWEAR, 23c., 45c. EASTER SHIRTS, FIGURED AND WHITE, 48c., 75c., 9c. a provlem of overcrowding on the| poked, stepped on and shoved and Cee ee ae war ea nena ne erent ce nacewer sere eww ene sew eee eee eeeree— ES Sa pe cry ne eens | PER a TE ; : Every article advertised is here in every regular size, so there need be no fear of disappointment. Only a few of the Celebration Specials can Zrotiring President, he plunged inst | Syd, ta make the return trip, he \ ; [be named in this space. Throughout windows and store you'll find many others. Remember, after you have your purchase home, should you Fe ecole ala Sad a ala re in Sanne ate r d | not be fully pleased, bring it back for instantaneous exchange or refund of money. All clothing sold here is pressed and repaired for one year fr c a bride par, fo which se: t ee ee ane Saat ee eae ec ea eset soon eer S Ca sa eee eee eee are cesar ewes saeeersetaaseseaeeeecae. eae un terminal. He went thro ©-'rre ordeal that bridge p: h othe t the mob storm att = bnisa eee benorteal inst noid mere | acca deabtt tmnt ty atic an Shuoamemene the B39 FQ 146 WEST FOURTEENTH STREET, iit, Greatsinger got a lesson he will u iy Between Sixth and Seventh Aves. | t soon forget. He was pushed and Hl nened, crushed, trampled on and Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M. Other Da Until 6.30 P.M. ‘Syokel in tne ribs until bo almost felt ! lke calling for help. Finally, Wke a | wild animal, he was thrown aboard a tc invaris , mT 4 i Ie provleny bridge car as if it had been a cattle| the + W ‘Ashle | "| Man with $20,000 Said “It would be impossible to exaggerate | He Was J. Waldere | the fearful crush. I never supposed M ABEL CONNOR FOUND Kirke. | matters could be so bad. I determined | purpanaywentd eibeoeuise asttovenine IN A WASHINGTON STREET. Sea | at the rush hour, Mr, Rossiter, the re- | With cheeks for & in his posses Uring President, kindly volunteered to) sion and pockets fal act as my guide, and before I got to WHAT NEXT? EVERYBODY ASKS. SRE ERE ener OCC Always See the Friday Evening Papers for the Announcements of the Surprise Special Sales, ' > ticar, squeezed In one corner of the var }[plattorm, hardly able to breathe, ind in this way carried to Brooklyn and at last. dumped thers in a crowd that|! again trampled on and crushed him and . treated him almost as badly as lie had been treated at the Manhattan end The result wil be an immediate effort on the new President's part to tind a method of relief for the shameful the wheels Ofstherenry, situation. . HO is eae et “It was one of the most trying cx- find they, may’ periences of my life," President Great- 1 y singer sald to-day. ‘The overcrowding Saturday, March 2 aa Special S Sale of ; Lathes Flan dkerchiefs. Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, at 12% cts. each, Several Hundred Dozen Initial Handkerchiefs, to myself says [— Uneeda + is simply fearful and my first duty will ‘be to find some relief for st. It must be stopped. with i he war Brooklyn 1 was glad of hin guidance. Waidere Kirk . , “I told Mr. Hoanlter I wanted to rec Walberg iceat Hecate ee YF ] odd styles and letters, that the crowd at its height, and he chose pies ioe nn Paaneconnty s< sui until now were sold at 19c. ten minutes past 6 as th when the rush was exact time atest. We 25¢., 30c. and 35¢, each, v Ps on O88! w wa s were qulekiy wwaitowel ug in the vant SE aS raped incnainirent ol MGT At 25 cts. each Duman flood. Jammed st hed and CER ni aera A metry famous biscuit 5 ° STi ee Ree M ee lint Plain Block Hemstitched, nched/ OMeer\ Tier | Hemstitched U nlaundered, ab a ere ery snes | National Biscuit Company. very fine, Unlaundered Embroidered deroi Kirk A and Initialled, Mines and Fancy Hemstitched, s i Soe: io At 50 cts. each, Is Framed and Will Au thorize Bonds to Meet Carnegie Offer. Valuesfrom soc. to $1.65¢each, A choice collection of French Hand Hemstitched Iembroidered and Initialled Handkercl yreifeve him of ht ~TRAMPLED. WN |WITHHELD LOVE, aS ie = Law Deputy Edgar M. Levey, of the Comptrotior’s office, aald to-day that th Carnegle Library Enabling act had been ie drafted by Corporation Counsel Whalen ® and approved by George L. Rives and 3 ) himself. It is being put in shape for |Z ; ap | Very Fine Hand HemetiteRen presentation to the Legislature and wl! |@ net ‘ 1 draw vork ef: be forwarded to Mbany on Monday, ® ’ tucked anc arawn wor el ‘The general substance of its provisions | & | fects; values $3 to $4 each. fas been published in Th sing 8 “ Bunineteey of a Fuse! With the Latter, Benne lone) nas ; 3 oyu tf alee tel tty onset 2 Causes a Panic on | ing to Divorced Wife, y | \t $<.00 each Sow . a "5 COCO DOOCOOUDD DOU OCOOUOODUCOOOS a diamond | . | 1 . . ; ty of the) < Ds5-U « 00), and empower the Board of Estimate OLOGY LISOLEIN Shek 9/21 INES) ther were tien! Second AvenueLine. (23 Martin Disappeared. | me ; to go ahead without hindrance to ac-| aqece: aiadettineletts a ee ree rene) SAID Aer aon | i 1 | rs of the . quire alten for the sixty-five lbrartes, | Missing Normal School Girly ite: sushorit VPRIVON MOLE T IM TIE TSE eas eet Gai elt oU Hbal BERTIER Gra oe aoe Seis | Kae Mi de Hem- lot contracts for buflding the houses for i i ; Aaa Cate ane ‘ it | “1 Rosta 3 : the books, stock the shelves and provide irene by Picture in } Nicaea ge ny fus i A Hu cat te st lei ched linbroidered for the maintenance of the Hbrarica in vening World. eH ear burned 1 | | 1 ii gee saat the future. The board ts empowered to id i ore lineatielt le ae | Handkere ee values up to order bond issues for the funds, to do 2 | 7 \oeer : 5 | $15.00 each. all this without going to any other tady | Ei i ir { The 2och Century Court pines Tr. s for cceent oF approval. es Eleonora Connor went to Was dS EN | art } 5 si Cc i Comptroller Coler characterized tho] IStON thls morning and found ner | Ibxaroamel | ee \Lora CF L£aAylor, offers of tes recetved by the Mayor ae | er oe eae fonnor. theroy {nth Hey Mina Marbara Sohastian, | 1 Papi ‘ i real estate speculations in behalf of land | Nie Mabel wan found wandering | sie ae MaRS RNB EL Aa Tal Gited f - Broadway & 20th St Pot desirable, but declared his belief that | wsout the atrecta In Washington. yes: lhe esiandiibeealn alr aee strAatert 1 was badly | serv ¥ . TRAQE MARK | «bona fide offers of available and valu-}terday and wan identified by a police- few valuabl eo Larked a police or te ! wand was hie c uD So able sites would be forthcoming as 500N| man through @ picture printed in The man to Jock me up until the ) Kieste niyo ‘ ‘ Subseqie . ss : au they wero needed. Evening World. Though she was un- CHD c 216 Bust ho streat, was | Martin y Court | Mayor ven WwW xe In pelne Noowed ith able to give an account of herself Miss , fadown aid badly hurt tar ‘ | eliers on the subject of the sixty-flve| Connor brightened up when naked If she 1 wor Sted toca heap! | a paw tin ive tee ) Caryenie branch lbraries, and among} was not Mabel Connor and sald, “Why, tal, and were nen 1 | found 12 y | laster } them are xeveral offers of sites for the| yea that’s my name.” | Hi ASEPTIC brary buildings. She did not realize where she was ‘ Muy AS, HANG satis.| DO YOU WISH T Wy It Is noticeable that most of the plots|and could give no story of low she the outset Ioum ‘ c Filet at } Offered are In unsetued “parks” and | left New York and reached Washington, Jour. | at Chats ttonbline in @ closed oarrii al 2 Nieweres e <4 { “hugeta"—In the suburbs of the suburhs.| In fact, she seemed (o think that whe neyed to t ere she arrived | accompanied by the Empress, deposi! P fryer Ospr has} more marriage 0 BH cles Sa a liesmediauely {diane tise {t under the “Real, “Alfred R. Conkling) writes to say he| Was in Now. York. eS Thing wanders ty geaition. Bho le wreath and: returned to the Castle. | ar here. with her ele » in] you what € wil 4 rent-coutless witerpmatemtiog | Exchange’ codoma: dn. will’ contribute. Looks to each of the oniora Connor had’a talk over x nelenivoy Who recognized her ‘outs bY | heir Majestys were everywhere warm. | through a collition with a buoy and with}as partner and m for 3 yt any saore of Malied ob f | ty-fve Carnogio branches, Serene distance celephone with the por er to ner’ home, 2 Mae oor Lig, welcomed, her alr pumps xeeping her afloat. weupdnt which I waat to wart at No, Dovgine Bigs Gor.00. Veitee Gt. X24 -Workdsn, - abe seme eta

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