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{HE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 7, 1901. ROWDIES MADE CAR A BEDLAM. Brooklyn Toughs Threw Conductor Off and Rioted. John Walsh, sixteen years old. of No. %1 Tiffany place, Brooklyn, and John ‘Williams, eighteen years old, of No, 121 Columbia street, Brooklyn. were in the Butler street Police Court this morning charged with disturbing the peace and destroying property of the Brooklyn | ¢ Rapid Transit Company. Magistrate Tigho held them under $800 bonds for a hearing. According to the story of Conductor Charles Carpenter, the two young fel- jows gave him and a earload of pas- rengers on a Hamilton avenue car @ lively time early this morning. The pair had been to a plenic at Woodlawn Park, and when they boarded the car were looking for more fun. They abusel the passengers, assault- ed those who objected, rang the cash register until it refused to work, emashed windows and threw the con- ductor from the rear platform. At Thirtleth street and Third avenue @ policeman wan found and the two rowdles were arrested. THIEVES. MAKE RICH HAUL Police Suppress Mys- terious Theft of Bank- er's Silverware. ‘The mysterious theft of 82,500 worth of gilverware from the residence of Camille Weidenfeld, at No. 3 East Forty-seventh atreet, haa been suppressed by the poitce. Mr. Weldenfeld is a banker. His pala- tial home {s two doora eust of Miss Helen Gould's mansion. How the thieves got {nto the house and got away with ther booty has puz- sled Mr. Weldenfoid. ‘The silv Dreakfaat, but rigid search fu close an open window, an unlocked door or a tampered Mr. Wellente the East Fifty insisted that th eld robber. ae he a dinner and id other bulky have been tried away if anon pk had hin eyes NOSE SHED HANS LIFE An Attempted Suicide by Gas at the Grand Union Hotel. ‘The Roman nose that adorns the countenance of Samue} Spencer, of Chi- cago, probably saved his life this morn- hotel detected the odor in the hal broke open the door to Spencer's room and dragged him into the hall, where he was revived. Spencer had made e tions for he An Was attache to the gas lay on the Moor with mouth, clothes pin on his nose es and to hold IIx now was borate prepara- w rubber tube and Spencer he other end of Spencer Is the doctors son. ’ milght lead to hie 4 Mo in about rixty moustache and wi a SERIOUS CHARCE Says Dr. Hoyt Refused to Attend Woman Who Took Poison. eld. hana gray od clothes. Dr, Vogt, of the Eastern District Hos- pital, Willlamaburg, cccuses Dr. Hoyt, of Bt. Catherine's Hospital, of refusing to attend a patient who was suffering from poison. Lena Goldberg, of No. 7 Johnson avenue, took paris green early yester- day morning und died last night in the |= Bastern District Hospital, Dr. Vogt ya that Dr. Hoyt refuned to attend e a sit earlier In the day, when her might have been saved. foyt ways that he wan not called unt the sirt was djigg and that he d_two physiclanw In attendance at dime. He adds that she was a charity patient and St, Catherine's does jot tae eoharitys patiente when other loctors hi called, Balleen ‘Vwo Men. COLOGNE, May 7.—A military captive cordial 50 HOURS WITH SMALL-POX VICTIM ——_—__++. People of Astoria Indignant with Health Board | Charging Neglect and Gross Inhumanity. Then the widow and her children w stifling atmosphere of + artera with the After spending fifty houra locked up with the corpse of John Qharlton, who died from virulent small-pox on the top floor of a tenement-houre In Astoria, Long Island, 3 four children are to-day in quara) in a near-by cottage donated by a wealthy resident ns Ary quarters, Ther ts the Mvellest indignation with | the Board of Health of Queens County sl out the | “| windows try alr and no ate him to North Brother Island before te died on Saturday, and until Thursday his fam- fly mingled with other persons. It was only on Saturday that thelr rooms were quarantined. taken away and the POLICEMAN AN HEIR. | Commissioner Mur wht the” patrol station ani ve child: §750,000 Awatta Him. Policeman Dantei White bellover that A fortune of $70,000 Is awaiting him tn} Auntralla, Ie has applled | to_Follce n to pay t hia ex- on the trp to Auetralles FREE WEEK At Munyon’s. iN If my remedies will do all that I ctaun for them, they should be in every home. If ther will not do all that ts claimed for them, their sale should be prohibited by law— MUNYON. REMEDIES FREE—DOCTORS FREE—THE LIFE CHAMBER FREE—TREATMENT ON ELECTRICAL MACHINE FREE, A Series of Public Tests to Be Made—Physicians and Public Are Asked to Investigate, LET THE TRUTH BE KNOWN. TO THE PUBLIC: | harmful drugs, In these days of sharp competition tt eyileve ; uf ix difMeult to detect the trie from +t the fale — the spurious from the 1 want the pe cured without price, all paln in from one to re f vials from t offices, If the per satd there paper pe belleved all that 1 have would pot be a rheumatle wax not taking my bilitating and sto ‘The thousands of people t: to-day affiteted with Rbe Invite to call at the ne r. tint, the clerk to come, offering | xomé hing caune they bh Me thet th OPEN ae AND EVENING. S10 4M. TO 5 P.M. BROADWAY, CORNER 26TH ST., NEW YORK CITY. should be nl litonaten orker. MUD us inte the hu PROF. KOCH'S LYMPH INHALATION Dentistry. contsttiMon. PAINLESS DENTISTRY. ¢ tant Match A year oqo T Per f * TEETH $1 wt Call and get our estimates before 4 going elsewhere. Lowest prices and best guaranteed work in Greater New Yorks Our instalment or casy-p: ment system—$1.00 down and $1.C0% { weekly on gold and all work. \ SY Pure Gold Fille NS SIS ings, $2.00 up. “WW ZB Silver Fillings, y ruse Work : & write, an. tee with all work EXTRACTIONS PAINLESS. Laundry Wants. FULL SETS OF BEST TEETH, TAUNDREAR WANTED on bore wash sulin Rutherford a : = 0 Broadway. = $5, $7, $9. +! DR. _DESAXE, Ce SAKE | FOR RANKIN, DENTIST. QENTIST, "£366 Sixth Ave. 123i, Has aah TO 11 £. Gold Crowne, Broigea and Artificial Teeth of the bighest class. All work guaranteed at lowest prices. (Directly Opposite Herald Hullding.) + 610 Sixth Ave. 3s» nis 5, valloon with two men In the car as- CAN SELL. A SECON. om Dow Bea is D-HAND ntown enees here du: ie yoke oote tn x Reale, ‘ hine by, ad It} la aie Cy} Hegel ow. coon lost to sight in tee not been seen’ E besser f London Tawyer | } FORMERLY STORE OF JAMES McCREERY &C0. lith Street & Broadway. Decided Values in McCreery’s Black ek French Taffetas, Brilliant Metallic Finish, 23 inches wide, yard, ' 75¢. Paillette de Soie, 20 inches wide, saith 75c. Peau de Cyrano, 20 inches wide, yard, 75c. McCreeiy’s prices were $1.00 and $1.25 a yard. There is not likely to be another such opportunity as we give you Wednesday—the most surprising silk offerings of this sile. Choice and fine without exception. You certainly should not miss them, McCreery’s $1.25 Dress Goods, 50c. Yard. Homespuns— All wool--52 inches wide. Blue mixtures—Gray mixtures—Oxford mixtures Green mix. | Cloths ‘TEETH and are personally, interested In this association, _lkeep it in repair, frec of charge, for ten years, pure flax, art marked for a hurried good-by. tures—Brown mixtures. Hair Line Striped Vicunas. Gray, green, brown and other desirable colorings Either Homespuns or Vicunas are excellent for skirts and tailored costumes. FE a! What splendid) suits they I make for country wear—for “outing” and “ abouting "—for golting skirts, for cycling skirts, for walking skirts —tramping through the mountain or resting on| the beach beside the sea, See how little it takes for a dress—six yards are enough, and at 50c.—threg doliars buys a pattern, Cae ee ee SSCS SELES, eet McCreery’s Evening and Carriage Wraps at One-Third of McCreery’s Prices. You know them, madam, these elegancies of the McCreery stocks. ,But you have never known them at such little prices—three for the,| usual cost of one, or two-thirds of the money saved, tells the story. iW Carriage Wraps—Evening Wraps—Silk and Cloth Etons—Paletots and Three-Quarter Length Coats. Not all are in the height of to-day’s style—but a trifling alteration here or there will make them suitable for present demands. Every woman who prizes the rich and the costly should sze. Second floor, front, McCreery’s Table Linens at Almost Half. Presto, change! Some hundreds of cloths, beautiful designs and McCreery’s Linens, if you please, the kind that go into the best society and feel at home there, Find the size you want and you tind a prize; here is the list: Cloths Of fine double damask. 2x3 yaids. $3.00 McCreery's price $8.25; now $5.00 $3. 50 | MeCreery's s price 10.50; now -O! fire double damask. 2x3 yards. ‘AcCreery’s price $5.09; no# McCresry’s price 6,00; now Cloths—Very heavy double damask. | Cloths—ve cry heavy double damask. oC FORMERLY STORE OF FORMERLY sTnE OF JAMES McCREER’ & CO. james M-CREERY & CO, ——— ooo Dentistry. Dentistry, ' EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN Also One Filing TO DEMONSTRATE OUR PAINLESS METHODS And introduce our Thurlo Plate; lightest and must durable plate made. All our work is done painlessly by a simple application to the gums, Our processes are pat. 4 PERFECT FIT GUPRANTERD | We are the originators of painless deutistry. lented. Our prices are within the reach of all, Giold fillings trom $1.00; Amalgam fillings, 50c.; Cleaning, 50c.; Gold Crowns, $3.00. All opcera- tors are skilled graduates, their diplomas being displayed at each chair, We give a written contract to do your work satisfactorily and to Being incorporated | under the laws of the State of New York, this is of indisputable value. OUR 12 OFFICES: 419 BROADWAY. Cor.Canal St. ors tia plu Die torrent 744 BROADWAY, ca Astor Pl. BROOKLYN, 499 Fulton, 2W. 14th St.,Cor. SthAve. Ye OPEN TL # 408 W. 23d, Cor. 6th Ave. ve BOSTON, 988 3d Ave. iisideatucs "PHILADELPHIA, BEWARE of those who imitate our nam ns and peel Office Hours, & to 6 Not open Sundays. Telephone LoTRa at. Antiseptic Tooth Wash and Criental Sagonaceous Tooth Powder Man't" 'd only by} NEW YORK PAINLESS DENTALCO. For Sale. oes KK a vt roy | ry FURNITUR Ssseenesessesesesese 2x3!2 yards. 2x3% yards. % McCreery’s price $7.50; now $4.50 McCreery’s price $10.00, now $6,00]) Brooklyn, N, Y. McCreery's price 8.00; now $4.75 McCreery's price 10.50; now $6.75 al li - U é Cloths—Extra heavy double darren’ Cloths —Extra heavy double damask. Boe ee eee deere med iuyakous) ue Reduceted: per\eits 2x4 yards Open Every Monday and Saturday Evening. McCreery’s price $5.00; now $2.75 | McCreery’s price $8.50; now $5.00 McCreery’s price 5.50; now $3.00 | McCreery’s price 9.00; now $5.50]! Mee SST Sdovmcur me ew. 39.78)+DOing Business in a Straightforward Way. eK FREE, 212 BROADWAY, Cor. Fulton$t. HARLEM, 130 W. 125th St. m a) NEW CREDIT SYSTEM DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY SSOSOSOSSSSSSSS OSS8SSSSSSED eee oe eae coe a 1S7and 159 nl il VOLE lwo aera We Defy Any of Our Competitors to Equal the Following Quotations: le Credit. ts Ney Operas Recount Tag cn an Account.| Long Credit. Golden erst Fi nolisho worth $7, spec al Artistic 5-Piece Mahogany Frame Parlor Suit, handsomely, $3. 85 carved and polished, tufted tacks, cord at edges, finely npholstered = ee 7 seid elsester’ $36.85 Ig Carpet Values. / Peat) PRICES NEVER SO LOW— fifi SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY. Tapestry Brussels, reeular} © ee eccececeeeuse ua Oak Chiffoniess, highly polished, 5 @ drawers, hat box and French swing mirrors, worth 312,00; special, regular price duced to.. China Mattings, reg: uiar Toe. quality... White Enamelled Iron Bed, fancy brass i @ high head and foot end, On SOSSOOTSHSSS8TOOD e' @ foot $ Railroad Fare Allowed Handsome Large Golden Oak @ $ @ Out-of-Town Buyers and} Large Handsome Tufted Ve- Extension Tables, $ massive pillar legs with fluted and @ carved supporting columns, actual Sales terse eens POD ec No mail orders filled on specials, 3 four Couches, like cut, in assorted colors and of latest designs, have paient buttons (the kind that will $ Their Custom Respectfully @ Solicited. é : not pull out fringe: really $ OPEN SATURDAY EV'GS. rath $10.0 ° $5.99 dacrrccccccccesecccceececceecccccoeeeeccceecesecce]s tt ERERRAaEEeanannane ee ebt 182, 186, 188 Smith St., Between ron and Baltic Streets, Nos. : We employ no methods here that we would be ashamed to adopt in |< private life. We are in business to sell goods and make a reasonable t rofit on them, but we do business on strictly honorable principles only, e sell goods cheap, but we do not attempt to deceive you in the qual- ities or actual worth. We do not advertise articles as catches, and then attempt to sell you anything else. You get exactly what we advertise. We are always pleased to extend credit, and we allow you to arrange the terms of payment to suit yourself. Our New Credit Plan. We do away with all the annoyances of the old credit-giving ways. Our after-purchase treatment makes us new friends every day. OUR TERMS OF PAYMENT: $15.00 worth of goods, .50 cash, $1.00 monthly. py 00 worth of goods, .50 cash, 0 weekly. $60.00 worth of goods, $1.00 cash, $1.00 weekly. $100.00 worth of goods, $1.50cash, $1.50 weekly. And larger amounts in proportion. POU SBDAN Ar ADESSO AAS. AOD OREN IGE, Our Departments. Furnitore Department, Carpet Department, [oe Department, x Housefurnishing Goods De- partment, Bed and Belding Department,” + Lamp Department, ‘¢ Sewing-Machine Department, Gents Hat Department, Shoe Department. Our Departments. Ladies’ Clothing = Depart- ment, Gents’ Clothing Department, Boys’ Clothing Department, Millinery Department, Clock Department, Stove and Range Department, Umbrella Department, Trook Department, Linen Department. eiehniebeh bebe lele bb ielebebelebtt eee hehe he We Have More Deparment than any Two Credit Houses Combined. ‘CLOTHING, “The World Pays Ghe Goll.” UBLIC Telephone Stations in New York and Brooklyn now act for The World in receiv- ing and transmitting to The World, telephone service free, all small ads. HIG ID AWE. RET. CTH & A0T Open Evenings THl 9 toh will greatly | othere CALL | eneht jou Ta compartaon wit WRIT on nae LEADING cnevir JV 860 WORTH, $1 DOWN, | 62 nawary, cor. amt EEKLY. LEWIN’ = a5 AEST hea! ST. 267 WE ST 126TH ST. DANG, WATCHES, JEWELRY wcoxly Ws tibrty ren intoueh of anal TAILOR-FADE SUITS, resentative calla James Reraman. 37 Maldi ‘WATCHKS—Weekly* ta DIAMONDS, i payenealas tee roy rices, wares £ DUMOND Ov, 19 Meldes lane, | Jeckate and Shiria; small cas depodia ak peat parmente, RENOWN BUIT 00., 27 Weot 125th at. Open evenings. ; balance ssce| RATA EXOHANGS WaTOH 00., » Te aad sa 37-39 M. TATCITES, DIAMONDS, JBWELRY-- ele delivered on fret payment. 351 Broadway.