The evening world. Newspaper, May 17, 1901, Page 7

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MISS CLARA BLOODGOOD. felinininivinielinimininints Physician Says Noted Actress) Ametia Bingham’ Will Be Confined to Her Room Several Weeks. j The condition of Clara Bloodgood, t who Is one of the Ing actresses 4 HEAD STRUCK TROLLEY POLES. Passengers of Conductor's Sufferings. Two passengers stood on the r r plat form of a De Kalb avenue ¢ crossed rhe bridge this’ morning an aw the head of the conductor strike against four trolley posts without ma ing the slightest effort stop the car. q tuin parts of it he satd, cout] pegye Sew s who snw th . redy'n house at New Dorp and the fl Policeman Smith, who saw the not be Used legally even if given by a] ing of a-plece of lead pipe, cnisels and PrP dent, ran shouting to the men to ring! witness on the stand, Ile vald that to nalderinar coals the bell, but they pala fon te alison awhlehi the new li trial was |e nective! Carey reaumed the stand for) “him. Finally ittention of some | BEY Lad vased In part on some of examination after t passengers inasid attracted and the ¢ nis evident through the or car Was stop) a “| He was the only Sta The co W unk, He Sa held his own with Mr. Moore. " So. 6h ow TOOK. | mart of ree HsesiuNone! ie erogk Onbos w Ines Mim, Ayn, Just after the centre of the brit Manhattan std & o'clock thin mc platform and 4 omit t few minute Went to the he Blood m wound tn hin skull, ‘Two men, who we 4 standing near him, made no effort fst him. The conductor's other posts, which are apart. The ambulance of the 1 Horpital was sent for, auld there was a comp Frank's skull. ile durles and will probut OPPENHEIM, COLLINS & Co. NEED LARGER QUARTERS. Department Now Extends from i tolling & Co, opened the and Rew addition to the partment. It now ¢ way to Sth avenu aides, enabling patrons + Inspect the handsome «i ments with comfort. This » on the part ar Giper the thea to o'clock. Ormer Awalatant Distr 14 bound | Where were you? rbes Mennessey was call SAU tho /key-rack. establish the death of W, C. Huso Al opening \} KrApher Who Look the x offered, me Did you see a man pate out. report of the firat trinl Mr. Hu eH T dk “lw eerie ee Ram lesion of this e@ ryin w 1 ‘ the e allowed tt to ula inter | aertbe film, Ae es romeo wes ite nd for shooting and pee. Th a wore dark clothes, a straw hat! ereating point was ratte) during Sine (Gntneaihoniet aden’ separate ekiris of black and by ae own collar, Dinek t the reading of the testimony, Mr. Mo. ctamine, taffeta irimmed ant clined. | Q. Mad you seen him defo ghdected to part of the © ud, nt Dn Dec. 1G, entered the + with drop wkirt of taffetn silk, Neitahe e Newburgor refused to pars on the points. (county Court. in that. boro. and the dade 4 owas the man Tt tok upstairs!” spat this evidence hax no more ight nk.rta of Thilx unt; With a womin about imfdntghe fon I the tallor-stiteh i at? i" yald Mr, The firm is willing to #tuke its repu Hi tice eo t tation that these could net be bowene | 1h iz ys. Desm Into hye elvewhere for leas thin double @ Cou yn wuld Judeo New. | ier collapsed xo comp! This Hoor Wl be Nob eoukt not fun tee prleanen gollanacdian com a sults Wf othe Stat testimony ty ‘ pan ge peenie : | would strengtie Ng < 2a : r ” t out yesterday thie assortment will be { nnedy. by * oH Sera: neha xtyle and pattern for he es Deena hoon, dudge Aspinall kept the ¢ ing, driving and outing w Ha ‘ Pe eee “But Chat wis ainong the reasons for] open all night in anticipation of a pre Junior: member of t was formerly co! prominent eloak™ and 8 city. und is woll kno to th interested in high-class garments, MRS. CLARA BLOODGOOD'S EE NESS) BES. Sa Sa bh adaad 7LARED SERIOUS wisinilnimininininlninlintniete! Ieisieleininini-[-lel-}-f-!-t- imbers’* com- ny at the Bijou Theatre, would not hermit of her return to the cast last dl. Miss Bijou role. rd geod ing from acute Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co. ‘THE WORLD: FRIDAY, EVENING, MAY 17, 1901 Yrnamafir Saturday Sale of UNDERWEAR and Brand-new Summier goods, of just the sorts wanted now by dar Hosa mea and women. Most of them ordered months ago, when our buyer was abroad, end was able to place the orders at most favorable prices. Deliv you. ies arranged to arrive just when they would bring t These are the sorts and prices: he greatest service and economy to Women’s Stockings Women’s Stockings—|Men’s Half Hose— lhe values 1S otton; Cf lisls thread, black: wil tracted | 12!ge a pair, value 18 —Of co'ton, 121 ay a Ic. Black cotton; black hoots with colored black or tan. I8e a par, value 25e—Of cotton, 18> a pair, value —Hlack Cotton, and $1—08 liste black, with unbleachei f-e1, with Rembrandt titted, Rickeliea ribbed, ned Tord plates tien split’ soles, or embroidered printed alover lace. Black, cadet blue and a estan kleaa wihiarrwlhoat et&e:s; colored with printed effec's, end navy blue cotton, extracted ver-! embroidery, or fancy striped, tical figures. Of black or colored Isle th polka do's Plain of fancy necks. aes 25c each, value 38¢ Mercerized vests So iilisle threrd, blacs: Rem in’ pink Jor sky,q bloc; liste threid; Meee Ee Deas colored await | crocheted necks and lace insertion ice auaries Cuauliceet, laces | White cotton drawers, wide at knee 38 a pair, value 59c—-Of liste thread, | and crochetet. black; with lace ankles, all-ever lace; | 382 each, 3. for $1-—Silk-mixed vests, ingrain, with split feet; with extracted plain or fancy necks; white Mer- polka ‘dots: colored with extracted cetized, crocheted an! V-shaped polka dots and vertical effects. fronts. Value 50c, Gomorrow’s Offerings of BOYS’ CLOTHING Sharp price-reductions to make quick clearance of odd lots of Spring suits. It makes excellent, smart-looking clothes cost wonder- fully little. $3.50 to $7 SAILOR SUITS at $2.50— Ot blue serge or cheviot—a few mixtures among them; broken, of course, in the various kinds, $5 to $6.50 SAILOR SUITS at $3— Of gray tweeds and fancy cheviots; sites for 3 to 11 years. A few Vester Suits in the lot. $6 to $9 Double-breasted Suits at $5— Of blue and black serges, very handsomely mades sizes for 8 to 16 years, but broken in the various sorts. New Washable Suits— Russian Blouse Suits for the little fellows of 2'4 to 8 yea Bedford cord. plque’and linen.) Prices, 65c)-80e, 9 Second for, Ninth street. sizes for 3 toll years, but made of madras, crash, 1.10 and upward. Women’s Underwear a pair, value 38c—Of colton, plain black with unbleached feet, 1243 each, insiead of 18:. White liste scles, or embroidered; | thread vests: fancy or plain tees. ck or colored with white | 18. exch, wers 25e--White Lisle thr-ad JOHN WANAMAKER’® 2Se a pair, value 38e—O) or colored, silk embroidered; tlack, striped and embroidered; colored, with printed or extracted figures. 38¢ a pair, value S0°—OF cotton, black | or colored, with vertical silk strip=s: hack or colored, with polka dots stripes; lisle thread, black or cole with extracted figures; black, be open-work clocks, embroidered; cadet blue, with open-werk. Men’ is Underwear— 25e each, value 38c—Jean drawers, string ties or anklets A Dollar Sale of FRAMED PICTURES Values $2.50 to $4.50, This is the most remarkable of our picture sales—in variety as wellas price. There are Etchings, sire 20230 and 20x 24 inches, matted in gilt frames; worth $3 and $3.50. Same in wood frames with gilt inside, worth $2.50 and $3. Colored Photographs and Photo-colors_ in 20 x 24 in. frames, worth $4 and $1.50. A. large selection of Photogravures in light or dark oak frames, mostly without mats; size 16 x 20 in: worth $3 to $4.50. Colored Sporting and Coaching Pictures in wood frames, worth $3 to $4 Choose from the entire collection, at $1 each. Not on sale until Saturday morning. floor. ith Fitth roadway, 4th ave. 9th & 10th Sts, her siclan says whe to her anarimedts) for 4 & = & es PEHHH HD PEPHSH HP A HHS HHH + Rrerhrerelin rere Preach Brehrehy Morea ely ty ererere Be Correct; Wear. Coos Heedless to assist him or ro had crossed the | and the after Ver the closer aire TESTIMONY FROM CRAVE Kennedy's Fight for Exclusion of Evi- dence Fails. =] In the Kennedy murder triat tonday | ol t[ the principal Ult between counsel was jlover the admission of the evidence of PRPSPSOS Robert Qlarke. who gave testimony at] == = {tho first trial and who hax since died. and didn't touch on it in. cross-ex- After Judge Newburger aad decided | mination that j Mo ull be read Mr, objected to cer- mornlag session was occupled bY} str, Oaborne ew witness | jibe police in unfolding for the Jury] 4) sary J. Woodes, 4 colored. coe [how they worked up the cane leading] yoy. se railway. station a tthe accusation of nedy New Dorp. Staten Ialand, He jergean narrated | ¢, prove by her that Dr, ha sey uni cnt | te ty ae sea s08 Ath Ave rat, aod Me dle) ee at tis home, on Monday night, ut °9 Madgeon mark on Dre) tne fatled and hin sensation. coliapsed were. 2 i 4. Did Dr. Kennedy do dental work D) fof Dro Kennedy's con-| ioe you on the morning of August 16 statements Vallely a Isus7 A. He dtd. J the nttat appeared kelp @ When “did you nee him before? Sergeant Fran 2N rs [pecnatante verenstethibe AND BOY aneurin r was spent In show Oy in appoint- | lim elorhin bank ment : tentitted ntifieath th thon Aw mito show that he lad to Aug. made rigor t or them, ‘Judge them out r fenuhan, the night elevator New: 1 > Darrick 1 in the office of the Grand e after midnight on was covered, Greg- Pal al al al Detective Sergeant Me » found Dr, ‘Tuesday morn: | on August 1, Mr. Moore é i 1 na tela wits lines its America’s toate ANI Tattanits at tescm: the new trial": aid Mr, Moc 199, 299, 605, 609, Arthur Carey told his vinit to the baement of Dr. Kv i 1 to en he question. DESMOND GUT. irgument he was overruled, his house ston-| Foundation for the admisiton of handle ie my tooth hurt writing evhlence wax laid by the te CY eT | mony of Ar 1. Wiggins, from whom suntalned Dr K vorented his office. He den nia Mr. Purcell? titled a ver of Dr. Kennedy’ A. Xx sat z Did you make a statement to me| were offered In uyt nv the | Dintrict-Attor Mee? vet > Shooting Policeman Collapses When He Hears Verdict. r al d, Mr. Osborne, It ia mist every lawyer meets with in. pri thix point Mr. Os of Robert rke, who has dicd since 1197, 1359 Broadway, New York. Only Brooklyn Store, 371 Fulton St., Brooklyn. Ee ee eee eee eee ees Tere rte READY-MADE AND TO ORDE pipepipip + sae sees a JUST ABOVE TENTH ST,, N. Y. e CRED terme aye until Woo. M days, 9 wduugliters un f went Court omcer made him take his could be MOVE ter HAAE BY After the verdict hud been hur \ A wn LL il lc ra Vogel Brothas AW Sur, Cor BX Ane. 4 aie of MEN?’S Special tor SERGE SUITS t Open Saturday Evening Till 10.30. Men’s Clothing. ore you get away to «drop in and 1: our Clothing Bar- gains. The saving will put you in good humor, Men's Blue Serge Suits elegantly tailored, 6.99, 7.95, 9.96. Men's Black Clay Diagonal Suits. inade as well as any cus tom work and periect fite ting. 6.95, 8.95, 10.95 Men's Hobby Ceuta ond Cossinere. Sul. Splendid garinen’s just the same as the tiilors atl over town are advertising Ken's: Good ss Trouse’s. Buiit for Re ways * 4.95 all sizes seseees i Ken's hockinos Cools. Guaranteed water-tight, rain-proof garment, Oxford a perfect 3.75 4.95 Blue or Black Serge... 3ist 5 mee wit: teov-| ‘The Judze would ni ei ' cat Jaren iis ES a sree aaht poaition. jand Ate. Mo el aipoll ofishe Jurors. Thow le Intends to continue his} und he Kot a Root Ie tL Hons. mend noted excepttons throughout he addressed them. crusade, He says the pictures are not Moore thought this good enough! the reading, ‘his man has been ably defended,” at to be #*-~"- C jarag ter Men's Blue Serge Suits at $10. The testyof tine is the test w These suits represent all the elegance 309, 311, to 32h othing with character—that' | kirid ours is—nat just cut out of r, but with t certain smartness of cut and elegance of tone which the high- chiss tailgr puts into his suits. You will tind all our clothing with these tics. The only difference i is) e difference in price cloth and sewed together th have For the same tabric in our S10 Serge Suits! ad with the greatest satis’ jon to ourselves andl patrons, ‘They re ab. solutely fast The coats are} uk style, cut in the smart broa- | uldered military typeof garment, } given to these Piue Serge S the past 20 years we have used or inthe more conservative regular | sack style. 1 h belt straps and suspender buttons sewn $10 tuside the waist band. Specialat Men's Suits at $15. and style of the high-class tailors’ j garments, Vhey’re made of all the fashionable — fabrics for this | season. Fancy Cheviots in aj ‘ore of different patterns, | Striped Worsteds and Blue S:rges with hairline stripes of white, olive, green, blue, red, ete.— the newest effect this season, They outclass entirely the striped flannel suits, which at test are very uns: i factory; Nannels are bound to shrink, | especially the trousers, Serges won' shrink. because the fabric is strong and wiry; made as we make them they'll hold their shape $15} } see then. Special at....... srerciefersi se) Men’s Hats, in all the latest Spring models, sold by exclusive hatters at $3; our special price $1.85, Vogel Brothers A2™ Str. Cov B Ane. RIDLEY’S: Special and Important Items for Saturday Trade That Will Give an Idea of How We Do Things All Over the House! OUR BASEMENT is alwnys interesting to housekeepers, cepecially during this great MAY BARGAIN SAL EVERYTHING AT CUT-IN-HALF PRICES. Water Coolers. Handsome decor ated galvan zed. iron- linea Water Coo'era; Tati! 4 gal. 98c 1.25 Cover, 59 Tron Lemon 5c Sc Nooihpicke, box, Clothespins. per hundred, Tanndry Soap, cake, 6c 2c e0u JEWELRY. me ‘sin ‘cots Jewelry ata great sacrifice! Solid Gold Ear Drops, $1.00 fancy es1znsesesceeecerees solid Gold Caff Battons Clindien) Solid Gold Collar Buttons.. 50c. seeces OSC Sold Gold Searf Pins. Soiid Gold Ear Screws... $$.25 Solid Gold) Shir. Waist or Cull Dijisesoseus see 50c Roll Plate ‘Opera’ ‘Chains, 49c very fine Stores Open Saturday from 8 A, M. EDWARD RIDLEY & SONS, GRAND ST, ” ERIDAY @ SATURDAY, 1000 Boys’ Double- Breasted SUITS At $4.00, $5.00 & $6.00 This is a lot of Suits which are not offered you every day. Im- agine the Hcorelitty) value you get for £2.95 —Iatchless, we think, any where in tow n, and you will think so too when you Of course, the earlier you come tie better will be your pick. Naturally, minuasturing all the hoys' clothing we sell, we hive the opportunity of continually improve ing th upon whict most careful attention is the workmanship of this: suits to nace them wi hstand the rough ot the average boy. Butt sewn on to stay, all the sear pockets reinforced, and the fabrics th: i are of Ligh*-¢ ny and Bluz Chiviots, in sizes § to 14. Sale of Boys’ Pants, 509 Pairs 0’ Oxford Gray Short Pants, sizes 4 to 15, 500 Pairs of Blue Chevint Shor aol fites 4 to IS tat i phan ate worth 7 a pair, o2 49¢ Open Saturday Evening Till 10.30. OF HOUSE AND KITCHEN FURNISHINGS. e> Watering Pots, Green Jepan- ned, paten’ rose 4 t vise. s DOCH Wash: Stands,: 89c Garden Hose, 2 fees ot Ho. one white painted. . brass 1.98 z1e, RENAISSANCE, : 15c., 25¢. = 50c., 75¢ Renaissance Tray, 1,25° Real Renaissance Real Renaissance 72-inch Scarfs.... . . 249 They are mot effective in desiga, artistic in tinish. Some have lines centres. to 10 P, M. New York City.

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