The evening world. Newspaper, April 16, 1901, Page 4

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TENTED: DF HARD LUCK, John Primer BS ought | | Them toan End When | ; Nlore Horse Dropped Dead. | The sudden death of his rh i Bunday night was the Inst + /John Primer. For fitty imisfortunes. His leaden, and xo he ended Ret night by throw! Central Park Reserv: wife and children alone. Hix boty © a towel knotted a Bhough to make doubly sure of + y mrangulation. At the age of Mfteen John Started out in Ife Atty years « he beginning, he had told went against him in ni je didn't make a succes) ft withal until last Sunday his horse dropped dead. That was jast straw. Primer was working for Adam ff No. 246 West Sixty-ninth str ‘The horse fogged along at an it up to Riverside Drive and Ni it, when he turned up the hi \dway at 5.30 o'clock. a estopped and with a nolkh pped dead. Primer was hes | wept before the sympathet) chim it meant the end. cmptoyer did not blame hi! in| crowd. | ithe death of the hor F could not be consol @rank conaiderable, ite: task last night he ss n to forget the last of his hard the horse's death. Joss of the horse was directly bie for Primer's suiciie, “Goets to-day. “He hud nev ‘aceldent before in forty fence as a driver. He Explore the store. less in quantity, in varic point of it all is: the money saved, had any dollars. ‘The accident was in no mua WHO tol nit, but he seemed very muc pressed by the blot on his rr 1 Primer’s wife appeared at t uy morning and pala he had jome all nigh ‘hen, whe re a Anger Be cane js Wedding ring that quarter of FORME ry S McCREERY bee JAMES J on the southweat corner | ty-aixth street and Third ave- aT TOO SWEEPING se Measure toStopCrowd- * ing Gives Autocratic Power. lionaire Offerecdat Public Auction. (Special to The Evening W i » ALBANY, April 16—A r 7 werbow by Benator MoCarren ¢ caption of “An act to in Sern terminal factlitie: sand Brooklyn bride 194 Whe sure way te Waion permit: em: | riizeport Bation of millto nat] 1 Property in the vicint e edict of the Bride + There is no iimit to ow wa t \ y be bonded unter the ' arent ony I (the act to pay for the expense of cazing| yin 1G pp bulidings and constructi: Droaches and term ‘Manhattan termina! tr osnalit The commissioner th Prepare and submit to enter into contr. of the improv Ser may in chita Charles 1 oon Apri: §, car, died of Ntal to-dny Daughter Married to Prince Louis. BRUSSEL ep ae year, but just to Mtectly, harmless an “ lunyon’s witet hazel» bowl In the windin 4 Sixth uy tithis novel dir t sonp ut He pW. He eats ov the eating ‘ demonstrates the sclentine truth 0 {y the present Secre- ury. ue] No questionable qualities. t almost two of anything for ttst The opportunity to examine over the world at prices so fabulon Make the most of it. Cee, | & CO. MRS. HALL AT BROKE PITGHER GILMAN SALE. 08 SHAD, Valuable Stable of pre eed >> For Your Convenience Shop Early in the Day. than Entire Wholesale and Retail Stocks JAMES McGREERY & G0. AGGREGATING MERCHANDISE AT AN AVERAGE OF 6 Sale---a él $2,000,000 OF C All on Sale at the It is full of interesting Intelligent con newness, in and select Your thonght Z_5> For Your Convenience Shop a in the oS ale During this shozs Ne sold at 4 the manutacturer permutot change, | de RPE REY hOB ALE TY Fracas Dis- | turbed Guests atEliza- | beth Hotel. tS BRIE BARNUNTS WIGOW “OFA MMPOLEON, WILL CONTEST Grand Duke Vladimir's Baroness D'Alexanary | Opposes Distribu- tion of Surplus. ——— OCO FOR SCHOOLS. Stutou tstuned s7L0, "$3 ta Hronx, #44 fund for Quesis, $90,000. ul price | THE WOKLy: We ks DA Avi. mn l2vent HIGH-CLASS ON THE DOLLAR {Ith STREET & BROADWAY STORE. Earnest and determined effort with goods and prices to make this the most noteworthy opportunity ever fered to the people of New York and vicinity. of “ALIT IS THE DOLLARS SAVED THAT COUNT.-- AND THE DOLLARS SAVED DURING THIS SALE ARE SAFELY SAVED. 1 show the offering The keynote ands or ue ot one, will cnable us to save you VORMERLY McCREERY & CO, CERF EEBLE, SAYS WHITE, yaryer chy oneal aioe Boer Consul- General! Here Denies Rumors of Visit. I! —< Foltorees Pifteents Phan Keller Is Cured of Asthma, caking to him about | | | | John his “i could hardly breathe. “My lungs “ihad night sweats. “TT coughed severely, | raised quantities of corrupt matter and Tk my lungs wer. fected. [heard of a friend of mine who was cured by the original Koch Lung Cure at 48 W. 224 St, <1 plied for treatment, id as aresult they cured me,and i} am a living monument to prove what this treatm:nt will do.” JOHN KELLER, 339 Sheflieid Ave., Brooklyn, ained me. also | | | | Y EVoNING, APRIL 16, OUTER GARMENTS. Imported Shoulder Capes, Chiffon and Jetted Net effects, | $19.50 and $25.00 Tailor Coats of Tan Covert Cloth, $10.00 & 12.50 SILK PETTICOATS. Black Hl Graduated plaited ruffles, | | tS Wednesday, %. Altman & ds. Wraps, Paletots, Silk and Cloth and Traveling Garments, in new and effective styles. or Colcred Taffeta Silk Petticoats, with (wo e “wantr. April 17th: | | 75c. Weekly! 75c. Weekly! OPENS AccOONT OPENS AN NT CCOU! (Second Fioor.) er = JORDAN, Mozaerys@ 90, 157 AND [89 EAST 28D ST., 2 Doors West of de Ave., New Yor Etons, Box Coats ~~ Another week of rousing values. No other i¢store in America can lay claim to lower prices than we are asking. If you are in need of Fur- niture, note the unusual offerings for this week. For Wednesday, April 17th. 11.50 > Grey and White Striped Silk Petticoats, with two graduated plaited ruffles, . $7 90 = Artistic 5-Piece Parlor Suits, handsomely carved and polished, tufted backs, none { finish at edges. fine! ely upholstered, in exquisite figured = = = == satin dan A cial at. S $36. 85 A Sale of Suits.) s75e2 e RA ASS os Maheesny i | eh say Rockers, tufi-§ We start a sale to-day of H HN ather Spring Sack Suits. They are ! the output of the wholesaler who makes the very finest eaeelals clothing--a_ firm) which’ has c __at its command the strongest “S499 Handsome ieee Golden Oak organization of skilled experts | Extensicn T. ables, An VEE rt | in the country. ‘The fabrics | Pelee ee i are purest’ wool, elegantly | ee ody “ $8. 49 woven anu patterned; the Minty on c ni, shaping, lining, pad- "s ding an unishing are Tar coches Mor- [a / { less —details in which the, 4 bidet ed catty 2 kers are master workers, if ue is marvellous | | Res ‘ White Enamelled Iron Bed- steads, extended — foot-rails, brass 4 tle caps on head and $8.00; Ee oeOD, 1 No mail ordors tilled on specials Eatlinated given for the cc en ilete or (eel |¢Railroad Fare Allowed Gnrtages and Country tomes. crays, in blues, in lacks rl e Weaves, fancy weaves, plaids a — : nverplaids ; the pleas PSSTTTSSSSTTVFSSFSSOESSSSSESSESVOUSVOD etlcets, the dark ele r) @ 18 Our Hat Song g : 13 goes to the same old tune, and§ re We know clothing -we know values, And we say 'twould e most thrifty men about town know ¢ he extravagant folly to let this money-saving chance pass by. ; $ it by beset: $ é or fer een 4 ? i¢ : mre et $ | $ : tome have-on that ancount $ E le } Oatliters To Men and Boys. | $ Not one, but all the fashionable § . \e- shapes and colors are here. e Four 279 Broadway, near Chambers St. ie The New Mish Crown Derbys, $4. C4 . 47 Cortlandt St., bet. Church and Greenwich Sts. é re Crown Paris Derbys, @ Convenient : | st aut and 219 Sixth Ave. bet. 4th and {5th Sts. r) Flat Hrimmed Golf Hats, $2 & $1. $ ne orcs. 125th St., corner 3d Ave. 4 i Everything that goes under the hat. @ a ; Hoch Coatnaitelo: | 4 | Q g. Alfman fi. €s, i$ 3 BROADWAY Stores: Cor. 13thSt. Cor. Canal St. Near ChambersSt. $ te titted | i LADIES! NOSE, THROAT, LUNGS. | SILK UMBRELLAS. IMPORTANT veer 28D ST" | TWILLED SILK UMBRELLAS, 26-inch, with novelty handles of Pearl, Ivory, and Horn, with Silver mountings, 8 TWILLED SILK UMBRELLAS, 28-inch, with natural wood 6 Silver mounted handles, | Wednesday, April 17th, at $2.65 Each, | nen: ord) ps v - COWPERTHWAIT Constable 3C., HEIN i | Everything for Children’s Wear. | : Children’s Russian Blouse | ‘ | | C ge ake Suits, Misses’ Imported To Owners of arpeéts, Ma ing, Costumes, St . es ummer Cottages: Rugs. Wash Dresses i 9g ‘Cabinet Folding-Beds....... $19.25 in Gingham, Piqué & Linen. R { t 0) Pa ells $12.50 to $60.00 Reeters, ‘Top Cae Eton | C IS cr a nce. w-Carts. .. bed $0 Jackets. Abies Hardwood Ice Box 25 Ne De Last spring this: Bureau re- Everything Reliable. EITC Sane iceived hundreds of inquiries re- a SH Ss UE . CASH OR CREDIT. Piqué, Linen aa Levee |garding summer cottages. Now Separate Skirts. lis the time -to rent.them. Own- 4 Mee et Saute MW ine iers of cottages are invited to send iy | rench Hand-Embroidered t lit Way 1) SESS, Wants all particulars to The World’s i} vol Vacation Bureau, 1352 Broad-’/ 1S THROUGH E roadway. 49th ot.! ay, corner of Thirty - sixth 4j \y \i = | street. 5 ‘SUNDRY ORD ANTS. ea ha MELE re There is no charge for the services of the Bureau. }

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