The evening world. Newspaper, May 17, 1901, Page 4

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~ Stabs Man Accused by Laundrymaid Flor- ence Earle. x i Florence Btabbed by a stranger at nis @ Washington street, Hoboken, afternoon. ©) MDowns was released from jail yester- © Gay, having turnished $1.00) ball, It Sald that his assailant had been nane- Ing around the pnouse on Washington Street since Monday and made several wife He bur heard @ttempts to see Downs's oalled at the house this m failed to sce her. Waen Do about the visite he told nls wife she had better report the matter t Police. She did so This afternoon the man « and raw Downs Afte: angry words he stat right arm. As he Goor with the kn ~-@ten by Poilcom tled gat c nee Downs in the of the ame or address / the blotter ax Jonn years old. Down now the men, and ne Mmown to CLE member fetisi, i a fleld atrcet. Ennai wien ~ address, but nothing could vas the family wax raid to he town. oo SHERIFF DUNN MULCTED. Replevin of Colint * oMfeiat intn 1 = The Appellate Div Court to-day hande © affirming a judgment for @ction brought by Iyaac D. againgt Thomas J. Dunn as Sher ft. ‘The action was brougat tor the wrongful conversion of of merchandise which were with the Ff. Linde Com- Bubsequently exten by py pueceauentty uaperslivere: sored the” warehous: comgany' by: ff, who was accompanled b toFney’ namet Goidiers. Muets,, May 17 Taree Duplis ofthe High School here were tne dured by an explosion tn the chemical S@dOratory. Ernest Grant, Miss Rose- Yand) Bowker, Miers Eva Kelley and other meinbers of the Junior class were eereeentcn v potas ehlorate ar area in glass test tu when one ® Jatter burst aver a small alco. holo , am the sight of Gaunt wil: probably nd sof the two his) lett eye ls were ———————_.- MR. BETTS IS MISSING. _ Dleappearance of Aged Man May 12 Reported to the Po C. Frederick Betts sixty-two Old, of No, 165 East Forty-ninth si has been missing from Aix home May, 12. Mr. Betta tn 5 fect 7 Inchen 12 pounds, on! ne has gray hia = eyes, gray mustache, an brown sack cout and a blick \ He was re; aa . of WANTS BUSINESS ALONG & Paid Help Wants in This Morning’s World, Paid Help Wants int Thirteen ier New York | Papers Combined. HANGER #) Phaso Hasty pontens THe was made ¢ WORLD: Hane Met PONE AS CEN FITZ JOH CIRL’S AVENGER. PORTER 1S ILL. Doubtfu » 186, and Majo) Infantry at the outh wor and later BR Aug ful run, with his troops, He falled ut martial and disq n. the Ga Arrested In ¢ ferelilne on azo FOUGHT WALL TO ret modifying a a tn the the broughe HAPPY HARLEM Ih was a day t tot Hundred and ‘Pwe It then eqime pelos of Any. patintactory at any. thmne @eoks from date of purchi the following January he was aa EX PERT H Sees SOL LAWYER IN TROUBLE. fon with Ce vont Manhatusa Dale put that the i} Extreme Old Age Makes Soldier's Recovery a 1 from aa wan Post-0F 1 Tayo «for the Jw yunterfellers Wo yearn age Netw Bn bs and Ws FINISH. Manhattan Life Must tay «5.000 and re ITES, Hell « Dat with ot Tattached. found within two thelte ‘a very las of thatewc are « ences, our we!! stock ata price CLOTHING, Cur own stock ha are included in (his Sale Begins at Our \ This Is Is Your Careenarae Cpen Every Evening. | Pieeisteleleleleleleteteieietietotetetete! LNA COW @ MRS Crwte Kenmore Horee A Clothing Event That Will Startie H known readiness to buy large stocks foc SPOT CASH brought to us their that enables us to sell THE BELL CLOTHING CO.’S At Less Than Half (5) Their Prices. SESS ER LL ce Vou ail! find ihe Bell stock, with the.r ortginal labels altached. marked at half price and less. teen reduced to fl: the requirements of many who will seek finer goods than ale of the Beli siock. Changed or Che inoney will be refunded during two weeks from date of purchase. CLOTHING, FURHISHINGS, HATS. SHOES. 2338 & 2340 THIRD AVE. @ AYRES Winioow | window UnTERFO Uy Bib ce a VORLD:, FRIDAY EV NING, MAY 17, Toor ee arlem. BERNBEIMS ERNGEIM & © have purchased the stock of The Bell Clothing Co., nerty Cor WZ4 St and 34 Old eerie well know the high character of the clothing sold for many years by the BELL. They were compelled to vacate their premises and concluded to retire. (juices -action was necessiry, and AAP?» A STOCX OF HIGH-GRADE HATS & FURNISHINGS BOTH STORES FOR RENT. time immediately; hence this sacri! The duration of this sale is uncertain, as negotiations for the lease of the stores to other parties are now FULL DRESS SUITS, TUXEDO COATS, FINE TROUSERS, % THE ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN’S HIGH-CkAS5| » CLOTHING THE THOMPSON CO. is now bzing sold at exactly HALF PRICE THE BUSINESS WILL BE DISCONTINUED. FIXTURES FOR SALE. The uptown store, corner Broadway and 13th St, is already closed, and the TWO BIG STOCKS are consolidated for the final winding up sale at the downtown store, 245 BROADWAY. opposite City Hall Park, just below Murray St. The owner has arranged to embark in an entirely different line of business that requires his ize. on foot, so don’t delay if you want the finest ready-to-wear clothing for a song. This stock includes the choicest s SPRING OVERCOATS, YOKE COATS, BUSINESS SUITS, OUTING SUITS, SERGE SUITS, WORSTED SUITS, Black and Oxford Cutaway and Prince Albert Coats and Vests, etc., etc., etc. Here is the table of Prices. All the original price-marks remain. YOU PAY JUST HALF. n Downtown Comer A All our $10.00 Suits and Spring Overcoats at $5.00| All our $4.00 Trousers at $2.00 Store €, of (27th St. & 3d Ave, At 8 . M. To-Morrow. All our a 50 Suits and Spring Overcoats at 6,25] Allour 5.00 Trousers at 250 All our 15.00 Suits and Spring Overcoats at 7.50] All our 6.00 Trousers at 3.00 »” Boys’ Suits. Furnishings. ,*:., All our 18.00 Suits and Spring Overcoats at 9.00] All our 7.00-Trousers at 3.50 WAND JUSIOR SUIT . : =o All our 20.00 Suits and Spring Overcoats at 10.00; All our 8,00 Trousers at 4.00 Mh He Se 19° eye a ee a All our 25.00 Suits and Spring Overcoats at 12.50) All our 12.50 Black Coats and Vests at 6.25 aaa canis ern All our 30.00 Suits and Spring Overcoats at 15,00) All our 15.00 Black Coats and Vests at 750 By Ut oe SILI NKOK WEAR 1 All our 35.00 Suits and Spring Overcoats at 17.50) All our 20.00 Black Coats and Vests at 10.00 | COLORED IORIATS? an All our 35.00 Prince Albert Coats & Vestsat 17.50! All our 25.00 Black Coats and Vests at 12.50 our own stock at prices tl our Shoe Dept. t $1.25 DOTS’ SHOPS, now only... 2.00 SON'S SHOES, all etyles, 4.00 MEN'S BHORS, pat ny article bought during this sale not entirely satisfactory can be er- Open Saturdays ti 11,30 P.M. homps STORE OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT TILL 9 O°CLOCK. OTHER EVENINGS TILL 6.39, son, 249 LOTHIERS BROADWAY COMPANY (Opposite City CL Park, Just Below Murray St.) Downtown 9 Corner 127th St. ELPS POLICE VE HOTEL MURDER. Ilelntatot- ESCAPING | Washington Mystery May Be Cleared by Arrest ExpectedSoon —Woman_ Probably Helpz:d by Manin the Cie: ae wearing A epiack shire or creas When the C Wered the who was an ex- Moll} pner visited the iny, taking ae- imprints and cut aut and 5 le Measuremer inlaod ating, Ty Special Sale of Boys’ Wash Suzts, Sailor Sutts, of plain and striped galatea cloth; sizes to Io years; special, Stewart Building, Broadway, cor. Chambers St. The Best Suit Sale in Town or Anywhere. Over six thousand Men's new, elegant Spring Suits, with almost an unlimited range of new Spring patterns -- Suits that cannot be matched for less than twice our price. This may seem like baqasting But the Suits Are Here in Evidence to Back Our Statement. anoax 9. 50, 1]. 00, 13. 50 KL. aylor Broadway, cor. Chambers St. OPEN LATE SATURDAY NIGHT. 3 $1.50. Satlor & Russian Suits, of canvas, madras and duck, fast colors, prettily trimmed with braid; sizes 3 to ro yrs.; Also special, Boys’ Straw Hats, a Stoner Uf ): $1.95. new summer styles; special, 65c. each. Lord & Taylor, Brondway & 20th St ui own year atter year through no other reason than the munifest Superiority of the BLYN SHOES. Best leathers, best work, honest values will win while the public know values. be held as ‘oman KENMOHE HOTE 4154 stuc tl ons of the hou 2 and ah cave caught the ‘man's eves showing it to be the pusle TE AYRE fied by tm i When he sturted: to S| called taat h vr Brenner Win the ing Melody to show cause why the NelED’| vooke and papers of the office should not be turned over to Commisstoner Brennez. Melody refused to alow Brenner to enter the oMce yesterday, und has since kept employees on guard, refue- Peatend endow Ing admittance even to women: cleans te Woalte boy are oblttes that thin person ers. The order js made returnable om Was a woman. The Wolfe boy described Monday: the weat Tee ICEL jthe police expect to find many com- | FACTORY—W1, 493, 45 par 91ST STREET, | Plaints againat the woman, She is sald | Three Third A cor, to have posed ax a book agent, a pur- | Mandy ith Aves Cries & 40th Sts, Jehaser of planos, a apotter for the |Stores 162 Bowery, near Broome, @ Metrosolitan Street Railway, ang to Police Think She Is an station belleve that they have secured apartments and residences on the upper woman waa arraigned in the West Bide Police Court to-day, The fdentity of the prisoner I# a mys- tery. For Men, $2.00 to $4,00, For Women, $1.50 to $3.50. BLYN & SONS, A Mat of names and addresses wan found tn the woman's pocket. jthe names were checked jothers have no mark, Some of | off, while From this ist have worked under the name of Mrs. W. W. Wallace. To Mrs. Frank Airy, Seventy-thind street, Sa aneecallae O'ROURKE ON BLACKWELL’S. of No, 177 West In due the cred! nein F for Mra, Foote'n capture. Mra. Airy ier eee Apartment-House keeps a fashionable boarding-house, Sho vai AWGEZ thsklemaldta lalereesne Pilf Fecelved a call from a woman seeking! Former Sup. Willam 2. O'Rourke, Fe De pane eauueceme actlen between terer. Fooms about two weeks ago, and after! of Hellevue Hoapltal, who, since the ane phan te caer Commissioner Wiliam thél woman'aY déparlarelintaraatlswaters| pol fe TReer Raa ea eE E BA SM epee Dowrxexsion of the color painting In a gilt frame was miss- tendent, haa been actin: an Deputy Mis attorney, Fred E. Crane, secured By the arrest of a woman who gave| ing from tho reception room. Su, nteadent of Bellevue, this morn: r this afternoon from Justice | Nef name as Mrs. Charles C. Foote, the a ateoan called again Festers, {9 a Bellevue to assume charge of f In the Supreme Court, requir-| police of the West Sixty-elghth street y a. he was recognized by/ the Metropolitan Mosplinl, at Biack- ! the butler, and when she asked to see Mra, Airy he remaines tn the back parlor and sent one of the maids up- stairs, Mra, Alry told the butter to go out! dy the basement door and run to the West Sixty-elghth street police sta- tion, Mrs. Alry (nen kept watch on her , caller until tes policemen Boma! fn ved; ic-a-brac t found on'S on Mra. roots. pedigrees: Airy as well’y Ixtand, O'Rourke will receive the same salary he now recelves, namely $210 a year. ———___ woman who” has been pilfering alde for several months, The Gin tu Travel an a ‘Tramp, BENWOOD,. Va, May- 17.—=Minnle pmteen years old, declares t! or ah maleate a | nn ale Hire di ther ieee rot. te @he said that she lived in Pas- J,, but no woman of the namo ls known there.

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