The evening world. Newspaper, May 10, 1901, Page 4

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ne ei ENING, MAY 10, 1901. Sta ecay rasa DERBY MILL OWNERS READY | TO SETTLE WITH STRIKERS. 1 “ President Gompers on His Way to Derby to Settle the Girl “Shirt-Makers’ Strike. BY ZONA GALE with him and his 3 Brewster, before owner of the miil, uperintendent. Chi and for the other I went to the qvake of a woman I never knew and had jthe story whispered to me in the dim injury th ant uN YOUNG WIFE rn te see the themselves Aud we feel that our work Is not tin: | atrike may be wettled to-night. At mt igh town ast ters, organizer of trades but a machinist by trad pions in Derty and asked to hand Wire a reply, Tho request to come 10 SAT OH OTe EL t Derby was rent to Mr. Mpers at _ Thea tre y the wake, Tt wa tw] 9 Buggertion of the Derby Board of Trail ke it was 1 which Js trying to bring about a settle Sullivan gt ment. The Hoard of Trade shave been most active Judge McMahon, D. Dayton and Andrew J. Haire. The men in the unions wh to bring about arbitr: Mr. Charters, Dan! gen and ©. B. Nettleton, ‘Tho sttuat now 1s that the milla have closed. tha the strikers say there will be no demonstrations unless the inills and that the whole afar peacefully arbitrated befor when the three months! heavy work 0 the year will begin. Min Ow There was absolute!s day. The strike and everybody !s Mr. Alling + furnished drawn. to the ilbrary, He Ueman with silver mon who sides hardly strike wo girl y know wil », TRIED THREE TIMES TO DIE. | ora V hat nd voices t Itieha AM Unenes Same rin Across the L was Charles Brew of the mill, a yo: forehead and strain under E pyeen Well Paid Mr. Alling has of the deaf and h th tone xeltement TTT ‘ wht spenke tose and witho. SAYS HE SHOT DEVERY. Prisoner Meaud te Wow Venrs Vue that “In paid that w it, 20 two mo: A cur that tie fair, doe went ¢ fuss ss taey were Uxesterday \ \erippled out nw Week it Wa ee G , Sete are closed and we hail almply: wait Alling took away his Pleancd back with fol: Maten. yok If par T nor wou of ! HE Other Persons Ervathe Dian, May 09 | Womnn Ist Injures Lepwias Boys’ : 150 : Double-Breasted Suits of all wool faney mixtures, | Siz 50 Boys’ Top-Coats, sizes 6 to 16. yr: $6.50 to $10, at “TRAIN WENT THROUGH WALL, \" 1in Sale of | | Clothing, Barg at about “b price. ight and dark effects; sizes 5 to 15 yrs.; value $5, at $2.95 per suit. 100 Satlor Surts, f all wool English serge 3to10 yrs.; value $5, at $2.95 per suit. | of coverts and whipcord also Reefer Coats, formerly $5.00 each. | | linnels. The Cornell and Pring i aint Styles im tin isso celebrated. Hict Also Latest $ Spring Style inten, bale Boys’ Waists, 3 louses, hol fre Hats, Caps and Straw Hats, Prices Most Attractive. Lord & Taylor, | Broadway & 20th St SUICIDE LEFT MANY NOTES. Myers Wrote ‘All Night Before Killing | (Special to The Evening Worlt) in the movement ‘ DERBY, Conn., May 10.—1 heard two | {Urtha are Himself. @ldes of the story of the Derby shirt-! makers’ strike to-day, To latent Hrowsier, whe AC wn iy hing he could te uel Deserted ny Wis white oneiaidelceiiU tiaattina. AB Cunt even personally, to reque: 7 land forbidden to Gn other relat the brary of A. HL. Alling, millionaire It Oo eotiie ek te we: (Glehol ele ewpisieisieierelerele(sserere! ite AWentticookl MY Nftyetive ¥ tay ke his small so married daughter Pasmage of the parlor where the comin i it vex and frends He “May, by the sullivan girin, leaders of the hing lots some nner: Yes, Loan ¥ He Woy “trike, al true~the egg-throwlyx eins Aearnat here’ ‘The stories ugree at one point. The ‘and al sister limself for a year, paying a wee yorent of $b President Gompers, of the Federation of |.) at was . Myers vears age had money mtr ‘Trades Unions, Was telegraphed for yea- ir Trews Mrs. Terenainie Says] yur a Ms aghter ‘G Frank and arrives to-day ty confer ty S ed ardy Siniet Aling ant” Mr ° ticide. with her paren URC am oor aan | Kan ed Ae ty Di tinipalicwcees conosen ita tne! summoned hen Char- AA TY a Al Myers went Into the advertising siness, Some years nil and his w had been shuns Kohard. He by with each day x bought ach diver for H. Mi right he wr The last was to his land r Mrs, Lyons: I wish t Kindnesses ye eo have ved tn you wil give me for rainy rouble 1 do, 1 wish su every stioces sy" Woove dalshed, Myers blew out tly sane 1 hope tthe ago Myers was a FOUND OTHER DEAD IN CLOSET Mr s. Hess Hanged Her- self in’ Her Home. nanths ry of the dts Hertha Hers top to Ae he ed that a was Wy along a hall yo Was ope ei when he Ais mg sawnieh she Koby was to. her been Miter hia de: Delta and vinit ou Cully. ih aughtor i 3 the, strike py ines actial’y, Rogedasives <43,] fF a heart, in in (rouirement, She han nse Bed) upon aah heen seen abdut tho streets to-day, ts work if nt train on th harbor nd meat into the harbor. wont over an embank-| was mad deemed iikely she venue depactment walted until dack. ot came, xo whe servant told her The but Her mother did Went back home. Thi Mrs. Hess had revurned. but had gone out trmediatels: thereatter, A search Places es it war would be found, di ii ii is i saat kee |Menis s $3.00 Berkshire Mail or Telephone Orders Filled. pocket the savir \ of them. coming ? Suits at consists of Men's ssimeres, Ch ve Yo sn and This tot Twee, for wear wi ogy need eve They ardneith: és are above reproach Tie Men’s Light Colored Derbys We are closing out the balance of thi Colbred' Der byeaid aver putispectal Ane sictifice is great, but we are willing tom get room for t coming straw hits, every hat worth bor more Allto b A $3.00 quality. Both soft and stifl tw felt on th makers’ blocks: mid out their work absolutely faultl sin eve ming and finishing are exact copy of the be make it ll OUTFITTERS » Skip This Story and You'll Skip The Season’s Money-Saving Chance. When the weather god dried his eyes at last two weeks ago, wholesalers had to face the fact that he had dried them too I: a profit was not the question to puzzle them—but how to sell at all. were too wise to whimper over an unavoidable loss—they accepted it: Here are the splendid spoils we offer you: ng thereby. We've divided the entire stock into two lots. y desired stvle a $12.00. uith's Homespugs. {Velour Finished for which this Men's Hat Specials, Wh, And th nat at Light The J Hats, at Mate of tite mwho turn thats, Spec ie the prices way anter 2.00 mong them. Men's and Youths’ effects, including grays, Cissimeres, Ch» Suits. ro| Red Letter Bargairs in th ition. | quick'y win your hearty inde vals, values fatter the i ment. rary value at eee . I |Men’s faaported Shirts. th: well-known Wolff & Glaser- 25 net to import. rangement; on sale t« Full Dress Sirs doimike rsement. TO MEN AND BOYS. Rrothews e—their season was ruined. The Entire Stock of Men’s and Youths’ Sack Suits of The Fechheimer- Fishel Co., 749, 748 and 750 Broadway. “Not dozens of suits—but hundreds Little to pay—much to get. Think twice before you decide to stay away. Suits at $10.00. Mace up in the new Spricc¢ greens, browns and olives. s and Velour Finished Flannets. and Chev » Broad shouldered, broad h’pped, form- Hand-;added shoulders, — hand-fellsd’ collar, ewed buitonholes, All the attributes of the best Retail Or sale urnishing D. Tre by Men’s Negligee Shirts at Pleated Madras of fine quality: both white and fancy: eaclusive patterns and colors the trarket Perfectly made in every d _ How to sell at The greatest ones 15.00. All Stores | Open Late Saturday Nizht.; bernie you can now Are you Tweeds, Alse blue 0 Men’s Buenishine! Specials. iments. styles Value in shirts which will in all goods. 98c 1.00 etal. Extraor So'd everywhere here t Note—At our Broadway Store there are still good assortments lof Hats and Furnishings of the Benoliel stock—at half Benoliel’s (We are Agents for John B, Stetson’s Derbys, $3.50 | former prices, ll Outfitters TRIED SUICIDE TO PROLONG HER LIFE. ei Squalor, Disene and Starvation Drove Woman}! “To Men and cove. to a Desperate Deed. nis Is a plain, ungarntshe lower classes. Tt ts a stdry of the ravery and plitek « - Jowoman, ant ent maternal love will go. The woman is Mra, hha w locked up Tomorrow | arralened f wh with the stre thon horn o wreast noon On rhe wnt and taytning that ® proaching mother, | i hy and ask { Firat Got the met provured fo: Meal, sof states + the n fro: 40 from lack ¢ ron yest Seatthy wax no tal tortur This time it wis Po for an 1 uke i Surgeon Moore, of the HT loning to Pot litt) Mra.—silv A xmile of ut at Nat sh lie anspit | where an 1 Miller. 3 Airong solution of poison, Haye your husband after eaca meal sald che Pe ata mockery it Fue fan aropa after each meal!" wen all Tinat. in chargetot tht) matron. Jus Tis she was leaving Fred on and: etill her ne Iie to her symptoms. ‘and hoapital, wan according] moved. to the olive’ atation and placed: Four ( Convenient ) Stores. 4 IMPORTE™S: RUG BROADWAY & 18TH ST. Send for the frez catalogue, * Objects of Art and Utility from the Far Away E 273 Broadway. near Chamters St. 47 Cortlandt St., bet. Church and Greenwich Sts. 211 and 219 Sixth Ave., bet. {4th and 15th Sts. 125th St., corner 3d Ave. Suxs, Curios, A was no! Her enild | the little one :; You Can Pay Lhe Afarlem samined Mrs Malt Extract. matter with nt Your: rate where or man M eins * he asked, th rooms. Miki nohis head resting on the as the poll merly $5.5), now More But You Can Buy Nore Better Than 'BRAUNSCHWEIGER, MUMME 2 Write LONG ISLAND BUITLING eer Bergen Ste. Erooklyn, N. went hack to fe omat nede . #he'x locked up fr Here's a «udpoena | rin court saturday, e he jonker endure | ¢ had reached | nat. 1 fell beh Ltdrem, “ r mil ined! } Tite tn a ety. My dren ter the night, \ i ariom H enn —to “ale quick, In tis hand wast 7 him und declared | Mra. Robinson Francis H, Robinson, old, of No, 107 Fourth) aven' began Mike. hat.” ald the police- agent in court. id probably take the Only Rellet. fy children! gj business now I# t no more,” . cough all I can. That's all my busl- r penaity of Imprli 11 $590 fine to appear In court to-mor- row when his wife is arraigned == FELL TO HIS DEATH. or closed and Poltceman MUl-{ could be heard going fron-bound atairs, your business, Mike?" M. to the die iy as Kit Numht long Mike nat In his chair. je across the hall took the t This morn- nthe Children’s sald € subpoena order- nment Killed While at Work On a Sixth Street Bullding, thirty years i the roof of No, 149. Sixth atreet, where the pel he was working, iheMttrater tothe n (Frat Floor, Dateoay.) Sale of Carved TEAKWOOD TABLES Martle top, 32x56 In., one shelf. In the rich tlack and red finish, carved Ly hand, .or- 5 30 loom Ce Century $10 DOWN, $1.50 WEEKLY, Te | CLUB Piano, rut. | S151. Best for the money e' Best tone, Best st. thing. Don’t mean by this there arz no bet- ter pianos—there are ple: ot them, but rone at the pr the idea? Full sized—hindsome See it, Be convinced: Write for Catalogue. Open Saturnay and Monday Evenings Anderson & Co. BROOKLY |The Blyn Shoes For MEN, WOMEN, CHILDREN, Jare made in the Blyn factory and sold {only in the Blyn Stores. he money we save by this direct sys- tem goes into better Izathers—into better work i the quality and style that ‘¢ mad? the Biyn Shoe so acceptable ig careful shoe buyers, I, Blyn & Sons, | 09 Eighth Ave., er offered. Best every 470 Fulton St., Y. betwern 30th and 40th Sta, Three Convenient 7 Tenmrinnst tores fis 162 ower WM. F. SPIES, 531 and 833 Third Ave., near Slat Bt. CARPETS & FURNITURE. Special for One Week, Woven W) ona While bape pod t Waves Wire Apetag | .

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