The evening world. Newspaper, May 15, 1901, Page 12

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12 CHILD SPURNED BY HOSPITALS. Infant Was Dying and) None Would Offer | Room. \! Little Herbert Goldfeld was burted from the Willard Parker Hospital yes- terday. He was only four years old. A tiny column ail Washington ( will soon Rut not Surrounding t fea train of olreu be remembered. Nearly ¢ fused to was suffering from seven long hot vainly bex ci mit him. Added to were the enireatios ¢ note. ‘The Care make a His keeper. hy attendance Ws cond th had tlon was very critical Ag formed nbou! dfeld he “His Ufe van soon ble to them rT tary ROKER cE, | HOME MAY 31 Has Booked Passage on Deutchland, Sailing on That Date. | | May 31. This Indic which © nus would Indu Derby, tn w BIG HOUSE DINES EMPLOYEES | Smith, ¢ At the > night 0 y the she company i puyiness would goon be al the opening of at B: Wits received one in each 6 teri clty's most important com Iyb was extend. Mcers of thi would d Wy A CO, Give Banquet at | (2d floor.) Suit Department. Opening of the new 5th vive. Section, a Thursday, May 16th, and Skirts, novel mode Surts which will and Wash clude riding, driving and outing. Tatlored every new In addition to above will offer, to introduce and popularize the new floor, the following remarkable values: LADIES’ SEPARATE SKIRTS of black and blue Etamine, taffeta trimmed and lined, with drop skirt of taffeta silk, value $20, $9,75 LADIES’ PEDESTRIENNE SKIRTS of double-faced materials, tailor stitch flounce, value $10, $5,90 BROADWAY AND 25ST ST. PARKHURST MAN BURR RESIGNS. Superintendent Gets Out Not Because rome’s SE: the Doctor Declares. ve reach only other an investigation, and if n investigation Eecdl oa eet more to say: There wi! n bade nry Turn, resten Supt. He Hat Callow ing: wration of Just shad under pay t etm twas Jerome tervew Amit it ty a retire that th: on wing phat redgn I had stopp erview win ‘ hand ttt ir osome time! inti last week.” “Did faupt x the <uperint " ZA ywever fur yun Mr Ay whether Lb owas ¥ resign Ur, tite made charges mady Dr Parkhurst w mnt n Yor dda net deste t “on LoL hove no reason to make public it is cm Has Ie Nis su reer ty in ODELL ON TOUR FREES CONVICTS. 2 Matteawan Inmates! Pardoned Before Asy- lum Is pe Rec led: Arrested. bof Ame found r hardiy unt tame A few w by And | wis my day ont, 1 River at ning Te tag that Cait going to a tlie whiskers kuys now Just fant fhehes “tall, and Welghing 12) he clothing conwirted of w tiue shirt nd overalls, gray trousers ‘and. jaced * sald one policeman. prepared to give bail, OPPENHEIM. CLLINS& @ On the 2d floor, extending from ‘Broadway to 5th ave. A superb showing of Summer Dresses and Costumes, ji for house, street, reshenation, | ha meeting of tt restate ne whatever @ do Burr resign of hin own free hour that eral assistant whe are euy with the york WH kooon the sane as AUTO OWNERS DEFY BOARD, Race Through Central Park and Beg to Be hon of speed at rest They are now them when they don't expect it, and J, THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 15, 1901. STERN BROTHERS direct attention to their large assortments of Ladies’ House Gowns and Kimonas , $3.75 1 13.75 Saal aatel Hauser @eene $4, 75 to 1 7.50 Greatly Below Regular Prices jot Linen Lawns, Batistes and dotted Swisses and offer the remainder of To-morrow, on the First Floor Ladies’ Shirt Waists of corded striped madras, with white duck stock collar and tle to match, a 98° a 91.25 Ne of imported colored striped batistes, white duck stock collar and tle to match waist, Shoe Departments Ladies’ Oxford Ties of glazed kid with patent leather tips and military heels, all patent ieather with stout welted soles, 1 $1.95 » $3.50 Boys’ and Girls’ Black Kid, Patent Leather and Tan Russia Calf Oxtord Ties, Girls’ White Canvas Boots and Ties, West Twenty-third Street Meyer Jonasson & Co. BROADWAY & 32TH ST. SUIT DEPARTMENT. 100 SILK-LINED ETON SUITS, comprising the balance of our higher grade garments re- maining from last month's business, will be offered at HALF FORMER PRICES; original prices $28.50 to $75.00; reduced to $14.25 to $37.50 of Je- SPECIAL. WALKING SUITS of terials, value $16.50, at WALKING SKIRTS of reversible ma- $9.75 Ax to the ave nothing reversible materials, loutegte lure was with the for Z 4 vnisnen ci years. In that time hie work was stitched flounce, regular price $7.75, $5 00 ON CPHEAR WOOIS [scoot and eMctent—t will say that. But at . i LAR so Powantieo deny that hiv SA REMUA NS, resignation Ww Mrectly or indl THURSDAY, MAY 1\6TH. by the accusations of Justlee Jo-| @ oe °e oonot think | rut WOULD MUZZLE THE AUTO WITH A SCOOP- FENDER. go Mobile Could Gather Victims in Bunches and Dump Load at Hospital. "ine strange co- endent was » he talk about yrodnted 2” Yone hurry Auto Fender y be made large enough to eacrowd, Judging from the ecord at present. Jon should alxo be made lation of trolley cars that the auto vo per- ucking the DIL he “Aldermen HI pe} automodtles thing In the nats trolley ears. ety on the fender? (ly the fender Idea ts a good some day we may hope to see auinped automobiles rushing he thoroughfares scooping up sin bunches and winding up the daytaieurnest hy duinping the whole of mangled eleht right at the fa hosplt one, a fender, Jalon in any} nw for the siete ters " SMALL-POX ABOARD SHIP. of speed [ta | we drivers guess after non erstand that ay seven mil we 4 | One Case th Steerage Molds Hohen- Pa in Quarantine, orn miles an] f a The German Lloyd steamer Hohen- rats must] HIS SHOES THE BEST SAFE. | xciern, which arrived this morning | fmm Genoa, Naplee and Gibraltar, Is detained at Quarantine owing to one MEERA Se Te UU ft fw case of smallpox among her steerage his morning Ananulten passengers Jes dash rer with a fam-| ‘The Hohenzollern sailed from. Naples ary street, Brooklyn, !on May 2 with 17% cabin and $0) steerage ver to porouRgh Ch ! passengers. On May 11 one of the steer. with a dollar in hte pockets and $1 issengers developed small-pox and mytis bso ed by the ship's sur- was thrown halfestunned two him and went t says they took . after beatng th wiving him a couple men ran his nts he ot Kicks, CONTEST AUNT’S WILL. Charlotte Min Ik oof Her Estate “Beloved Friend,’ The will of Charlotte Miller, who besides, to- nt no speed COLORED DRESS GOODS. Plain and striped Albatross, | Com-, delicate | —46 inches wide. plete range of colors,—medium and dark reds,—gobelin and navy blues. 65 cents per yard. Veiling,—sheer and coarse mesh. New shades of— biscuit, greys, blues, greens, heliotrope, brown, castor and rose. $1.00 and $1.25 per yard. JAMES McCREERY & CO, Twenty-third Street. UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. 4th Floor. Orders taken for Furniture Slip Covers, Window Shades and Awnings. « Draperies, Lace Curtains and Rugs cleaned and stored, Customers are requested to take elivators opposite western entrance, Upholstery and Rug departments. JAMES M.CREERY &60., Twenty-third Street. new for ” he “Guarantee CLOTHING COMPANY Uptown Cor, 127th St. and 3d Ave. (? Rothenberg & West 14th St. MAT TINGS. ’ We are doing an enormous Matting business because we sell the best and freshest grades at the very lowest possible prices. Hundreds of rolls recently imported. Clean, flexible and wholesome. PLAIN: WHITE CHINA MATTINGS. HEAVY FANCY CHINA MATTINGS. EXTRA QUALITY CHINA MATTINGS. LINEN WARP APANESE MATTINGS, r ‘ | | Per yard, 10c. } 40-yd. rolls, $3.98 PA 40-yd. rolls, $4.50 Per yard, 12%c. Reversiblerolls, $5.98 Per yard, 15¢. 20-yd. rolls, $3.98 Not sold by yard. 1 fae soy rna Rugs penotted fringe, 30x60, perfectly reversible, value 1.50, at 75¢ | Wool-Filled Art Squares, All-Wool Ingrain Squares, Ox9 7.0x9 9x9 10. oxo. poni2| | 6x9 9x9 10.6x9 2.98 3.98 4.98 5.49 5.98 1.49 2.75 3.48 Mand-Made Oriental Japanese All-Wool Smyrna Rugs, perfectly Rugs, | reversible, 3OxUO 30x72 48x84 2.6x9 | 6x9 7.6x10.6 9xt2 $39 1.49 2.49 1.98 | 6.98 13.98 14,98 GARPETS Ingrain Carpets, l UPHOLSTERY Couch Covers, Persian patterns, ex- ia: ve tra heavy Wouble? knotted xminster Carpets. ringe all around, $3.50 8Sc. yard. values. ... a osaet es eens 1. 98 velvet] Carpets, 18c. Heavy Cretonne, all col- The All-Wool Ingrain Carpets, Sis var eides Der yara 50c. yard. Fire Screens, oak or meat Savonnerie Axminsters, filled with figured drapery 59. $1.25 yard. material, $1.25 values, ateoee $4 4 PURE WORSTED SUITS For the man who wants to be well dressed at an economical figure here's a Jot of pure all-worsted suits in neat pin check patterns, light grays and light browns. The coats are singleebreasted, with broad French facings to the arm- holes, tine sateen sleeve linings, and a good quality Italian cloth coat lining, single or double-breasted vests and trousers cut in the latest style. These, suits are the kind usually sold a D0, GUARANTEE CLOTHING co. Uptown Cor. 527th St. and 34 Ave. ACUTE INDIGESTION OUnED Sy BROMO PEPSIN and CURED IMMEDIATELY, No household tn PsN oe Remember the nd be sure you get it ALL ORUGGISTS. 10¢, 25c, & 50c. were cut off with bequesta of %), whtle Louise Schultze, described by the testa. “beloved friend,” was xt of the eatate, trix as her deposition of ance with her relatives, her, Q —<—<——___— Killed Marie e the € Actress, Willlam F. Howe, counsel for An- tonio Triola, who 14 under sentence of death for the killing of his sweetheart, Marle Cirolla, the child actress, served upon District-Attorney Philbin to-day notice of appeal from the judgment of conviction of his client. ‘Thin operates as a stay until the ap- peal {s heard In the Court of Appeals and prevents ‘Tri ecution until at thne., The fon wax tixed for ]the first Monday {n June. Delay for Trion, V pine Pills. Work.) .—Mra. Took Fifty Mor (Sprelal to The WOONSOCK: R. Mary E. Hare, venty |» killed hersel( here by taking fifty morphine pills, After swallowing the pills she Fr notified two policemen, who ted Kalward Murray, alias “Deaty” ane, ullas John Burke, and Johan ard allax Richard Jordan, {nthe Market Court both were heid In We'll nab fin" ball for triat on a charge of rob. Glayer saved his $17 in his shoes, died last March at her home, No, 64 West Fortieth street, leaving un estate of $79,000, Is to be contested, Notice of contest was filed in the Sur- te's Court to-day by several neph- none of they want qwa ard nieces of the. teptatrig, whe}; told her relatives, but efforts to save her Ife failed. ——<$<—<—a——_— RARE OLD COINS FIND RBADY gale when advertised in the Bypday Sample Beds at 1-2 Price. arms and are extra well made and finished; we $24 Beds for $15. $18 Beds Bed Outfit $12.98. 7 A special trade deal affords us an opportunity to sell 2,000 offer them to-morrow as a strong attraction at.. for $8.75. $14.50 Beds fo: $16.50 Beds for $9. $ ds |for $7.98. $9 Beds for $5.98. | $7.50 Bedsfor $4.98. $5.75 Beds for $2.98. $4.50 Beds for $2.48. Extension Tables—Will seat 10 people comfortably; highly finished; Massive steel and brass bed, head stands 6 feet high; has 1%-Inch pil- lars; heavy brass rails; including a combination hair mattress in satin ticking; all steel springs; no} 3 extra leaves; no nails or ce used in. wood; all sizes; $20 making: every part bolte values... Bo 12.98 together; worth $7.98, “5.98 And how about an ofl or a Gas Stove. The Basement’s brim full of things to make warm-weather housekeeping cooler and more comfortable, Full lines of Ice Cream Freezers, Water Coolers and everything else seasonable. "5,98 Size 1-24 inches long, 16 inches deep and 39 7.98 Oil Stoves. inches high; holds 30 Its. of ice. Prices. | Single Stoves, double burners, 49¢ Size 2—27 inches long, 18 inches deep, 41 ae high; holds 40 Ibs. of ice. Price < Size 3—30 inches long, 19 inches deep and 43 inches high; 9, 98 holds 60 Ibs. of ice; price Double Stoven, four burners. ..98¢ | t-Iron ‘ank = =6Lam ou Apartment-touse Refrigerators; | Cagt-iron, Tank Lamp is vick; Drass Ice door opens in’ front; size 1 Stover 49c inches long, 18 inches deep and 50 inch?s high: holds 50 Ibs. 9, 98 tron Heater, for 3 irons, for "39 of ‘ice; price....+e0 gas or aaa . t 'e Sine 2hrids7S ts ofkes 4-9. (| ne Steve Taming 2 natn, CaS Gas or Oil Stove galvanizediron 25¢ Tea Kettles, flat bottom.. Gas and Oil Stoves. | Flower Seeds,all varieties, 10:. Ic.3- Gas Stoves, 2 burners, double flame, dogs (each reese eees ©; nickel plated, 20 inches 1 39 Coolers and Freezers. @ Jong, 10inches wide... Water Coniert all colors and nicely, decorated ; iapinneds; nickel faucets ; 3 burners, nickelled, 30 galvanized iron lined. 1.98 inches lony, 10 inches wide. 14 gals. 2 gals, 3 ‘gals. 4 gals. Brooklyn wicktess Auto-Valve; ——— —— —— ‘and “St 98 .25 9 175 ing Puri Gem Ice Cream Freezers—2-ct., Oll Stoves. "5 ,50827.50 1,64} 3-Gt., 1.895 4-Qt....1 00-284

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