The evening world. Newspaper, June 13, 1901, Page 12

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oo eh A MODEST HERO IS WILLIE ROMAINE. | —st-. Smal! Boy, with Three Lives to His Credit, Talks of Rescues in Matter-of-Fact Way. Millie homaine Seinbelat eietetetele Soiet Si} “Hero nuthin’ old Wille Romain when an Evening Wo at his mother’s news-stand at 0: Grea and Thirtieth street and 1 Bue this morning to Inquire about the 2a@’a third rescue of a drowning person. @ad told the proud mother tat her boy was called a hero. “Aain’t I been swimmin’ years? And ain't i water than it is on th: argued. “T had been in swimmin’ One Handrail and TPweniy-seoond ste and North River, after school. 1 taken off Dooley's five cent Ughts and! put on me vlotnes. 1 meeelf I wished I wus in the water igain when the yell went up ‘Carroll's ¢rownded! Little Carroll's drownded!’ “It was just a block further ‘own where they ain't no bathin’ house—only the bushes an’ your own tizhts. Quick to Act. “Where s he? eays J, an’ I com- menced peelin’ off me clothes. “Two men who were in tights started | « to go in, but one of ‘em, feelin’ of the water, was afraid, an’ 60 I was in akin except me shoes and stockings, «nd I ran down the shore and Jumped in. The boy (they sald afterward he wae T4on Carroll, twelve years old, of No. 17 Manhattan street) was only six fect or 0 from shore, but It was over hin head and hands, and he couldn't swim, and] ° they say he had the cramps. “Bo 1 swam along to where I found fim, about half a block n where I Ttomle, he's yet, butt cuuse yer amie, for elght onan nth el ge atrieaw boy | Aman 7 tack In th ta ‘Romie, you at Dooley's, Tr nm told oma Wbrought him medal, 1 heard, that "was Nencue, st gray eye nourned fit Me aad mon re t ine reporter, ped him, him about two in't know moat day before threw him ret in a ro mH puliest and Thirty- only gone down ds Sumped tn, and I dived and saw some- thin’ white. I grabbed and got hold of Fi ; 1s his tights. ‘ats el “He was hangin’ onto a big rock on the bottom. I pulled him anil ¢ wp, but when I got ‘em to the top the were both too heavy for me, and ATtlecKerenhicenell when wouldn't leave Ko of the rock, so leu and hits him on the buck of his neck ‘Then I gets hold of hia mut tr etl he lots go. “You nee ft was this way,” leg and pulls him out and hands him up] plained. “When fire te sume men’on the bank, Then I past the school t Mr. Richard's T didn’t know Kent me to. the + principal out, and I'm all cuts and scratches and black and blue whero J hit against the Tock and got scratched by LI Neviving the Hoy, “Well,we lald him out on the bank a I worked one of his arms and boy worked hix othe and the tints at Hundred k. of dagox worked th and, Us all up to One Hundred and Tw ning street ar. Ogilvie let me ride in the am- The portralt ¢ nw nto, an hy Me Geta Black Warks. he ex- wen the speckled hero 8 No ' sly to Mustrate this THE WORLD: THURSDAY ‘EVENING, JUNE 153, 190: 1. “BARON” VON BERGER LEFT TRAIL | summer, when | yen right, do} 7 | property introduced. Many distinguinaed Jand noted that he wo who refuses to belleve in to Ameriea. Not. hb vVidenee that She Is pretty ts and what her nee, which nature hae; hire, a Hestowed upon tli family Sue han visited him in his urages him toohope that all will be Me nad barely react w ' we! ie wild that he met ner ¢ | Mn ‘Thursday he went in all his pomp-{ er heh brought him to Amer: On Thursday he went in all his pomp aba las at ousness and arrayed grandly to attend the rs at West around thew Batnort of pre wan} Pot At that the i member of a WIth Interest in the lapel of button of the Lesion of wore thin same badge of honor at court day. With his fair companion he stepped. from the pinto the arms of tt tee She ching to him as he people looked upon hin filx coat a Honor, He 1 oy to know Tt is not known hen has tn thie country; i Chauncey M them intimately totlms ne many vex. Of Cotton Crepons THUG STABBED an HIS CAPTOR. — Desparate Fight in Fac- tory Between Police and Burglar. Caught robbing the Federal matcn] / factory, in Paterson, N. J. a burgh ee aa rine early to-day stabbed one of two wateh- jing up ori was made against the men who tried to hold him. | Britinh-America Corporation, Ag the wounded mann fell the other| The sare: 5 « Hritish-Amer © watchman pulled a pistol and hi othe thief’s head while eld It to jea poraden agre he called a po. June 3 to go Into ¥ lon nthe London and was When the officer arrived the burgiar! w broke away and, slashing swith tis! poration, Limited, Ue D held back his captors. A not, which, In December ht) follawed. the polleeman finally jmuch excitement on the the police station i hin Rama was. Willl bore fn Bayonne, Mel com= on a charge of burgliry und at- ithe Londen Mr. Hichardson, the oes, of the Stock Exchange, whone behait of defaulting brokera in Finance Corporation, Limited, petition for the of the concern, oo Meningitt Dewphive, elght years old, died sere ae eat ‘are gol wateie Price’ 26\cents. t a meet tlon with this und the London and Glo! su CLOSED UP. {Compulsory Order Is- sued Against British- America Corporation untary Hquidation, racy alate panes aek by, Cake of Ice Dies eles amourits 10 £765,000, supported the compulsory wfhding up ‘AMERICAN E; be srHoN 2 Ebivion OF THE wonu AC: is just what you nee} ing to visit the: Expos!- aul ‘Bewadea!- > iets |ARMOR OF ‘KING’S CHAMPION? House Gowns Of White and Colored Lawns with iace Insertions, “TA.” CARNECIE HS TITLE NOU. WiLL AGREE ON INDEMNITY. Ladies’ Black Liste Thread and Cotton Hose, Ladies’ Black Lisle Thread Hoss with colored embroidered Insters, Shea Vaid for Invading Hotel Ma- Jeatlc Gard John J, Shea, thirty-one years old, of [No. 349 West One Hundred and Forty- third street, was fined &% by Magistrate Flammer in the Went Side Court this morning for acting disorderly at the roof garden of the Hotel Majestic, The prisoner, who comes from a wealthy family, took three women 40 the roof garden, which Is reserved for Ruentn of the hotel only, When re- Quested to leave he refused. He was ation, Mr. Carnegie recelved an ov wo nn Trousers of Linen and White Duck, 3 to 16 yrs, Boys’ Straw Hats Imported and Domestic, Formally to King Ed- ward hy Committect LONDON, June 13,—The Dvke of Marl- borough headed a deputation which, at an audience cf King Edward to-day, pre. sented His Majesty with a sult of armor which formerly belonged tw the (Cing’s Champion, ejected by Speciul OMicer’ Di The -Nistorlc armor waa recently of:[and. went to tne Wael Bixticelgney fered. for sale at auction and was pur- {street statlon. by. Bhea waa not. accompanied: in court’ women, who) are: sald) to. be resented | Remarkable Career of a Man Who Has a ' Fatal Fascination for -| the Gentler Sex— +. Leaves Weeping Woman in New York to Face Angry Girl in London. rc 6 i729 @ vias a g CE Oy : 8 3) Cf : h othe bars of tace of af Ina } His hatr| Worry hi turned and they cre trtush which and gives an Indicatlo rt < nat hls eyes donot Yen ale or enap tnt dowhen an oMerr give them | nh would look & onvineingly. ‘The ehin | ¢ wb here ites. ne of the 8 range man's © a chin that le DISHODOOOSISSED ted and betokeng nied his identity. They mourned Ave because he an it i that has stood i weeping, Catches Wo 4 oe ep NEANTS OUTFITTING DEPT. ' dation with military: men ri cnJ Floor, Mo position, His dress inn she Mved, After spending several days in MEV ictlenTeaael Gat SeeniH LashaaeTeA enrancel Yer can ugpaeeyi cia ear PaNTaeERKE Of Wash Dresses for boys or Commisstoner Alexand bet seins i 3 i ex Court yesterday aftern Poe es pote ois Me girls of 2 to 4 years of i eel y epped himself in Londons | we a Bee ae tes iE uD agy, so the 1 seven) ot age,—made of white dim- vest of the tneat textu rele Us ity, tan batis gear was a soft, gray Fedora of the| The “Baron” as ' ity, tan batiste or colored atest sty Ils collar and te were adeds ' mercerized cotton,—on the late. Tle ooked cootiy from his | finds and ittle m - , A med gla pon the artiat of) [le advertined tt Boston first in Russian model, — with Event Hs fe on . “ by the of 5 : re rapidly, aru Coat Aree | who) jived itn : i want ieelved iat \ bands of white pique. cal hia features, ETE ten heroes $1.00 and $1.65 each. What of this an who has toyed w . 4 * sna hearts, has bought the homag Russian “ bloomer” suits for ea by his persoaality and, Rex Vv even nobility 20yS,—234 to 4 years,— some uned use they iked him] 4 Mt of her FS andr alaineelten he tithe | hon, HerRer praponed th navy or light blue, tan in ites tongue there is} her to an unknown a and red. + A soft intonation te hin words thut enece she motion sinks to a whisper and then resoundal Inqutelen and. Whe ‘yult die ttoteender $1.25 and $1.75 each. are some of his] was Informed that xhe wae wedded and they have made! } Berger, \ tt many women unhappy. uscitl mucceas in| a ne ty jcat JHMES MoGREERY & CO, e ; ! In York to-day there tea fatr,| name ata Gerinan bank. sot tie Twenty-third Street. STERN BROTHERS Special Values Ladies’ Kimonas ai Kimonas Of Figured Dimitys To-morrow, in nd House Gowns a 92.25 a $2.75 1 56.50 Hosiery Department Value 40c pr, Vaiue 60c pr. Value 75c pr, 95¢, $3,50 Glasgow Gives Him|Powers at Saturday's Nee ar ie cee re eas . . adies’ Extra quality Lisle Thread Hose, LL.D., in Distin- Mee re een atstanklestana\Coleredtembrciiery eimai guished Company. Settlement. Ladies’ Imported Pure Silk Hess, handsomely embroidered, open-work and the latest Parisian noveltiss, GLASGOW, June 12.—tn connection] PEKING, June 13.—-Indications point Value $4.00 to $7.50 pr, with the week's cele! ne oof the} to 8 pro able definite sett! of the anniversary of the foundat ot | 0 Hemaliyiquestlon intl tne , Giasgawii Universits7 lithe degreslz’st | aacevanteratsnipaineoion Boys’ Surnmer Apparel LL.D, wan to-day conferred upon An-| The Ministers feel tt in absotutely nece Eriday and until noon Saturday S Carnegie, tard. Durerin, Geas,|eseary that a 5 effort should be 5 oe ib: i Ls or a ain Hamilton enna Imported Galateas and Linens, Value $1.75 to 2.95 and three Giawguw iadles. a ia iy the first time tae universty| ROOF SHOW COST $5. | Washabie Russian Blouse Sults, 3 to 7 yrs., hus conferred the Gegres on a woman. of,White Drill, Zephyrs and Galateas, Val Single Breasted Suits of All-wool Cheviots, belt straps and leather belt, 7 to 16 yra,, Value $5.00 to 6.50 Heretofore $1.48 to 2,50 West Twenty-third Street 25¢ 59° $2.98 $1.38 $1.95 $3.90 * 48°, 75 4901 World Almanac @ taeda fader PAL LILPPPLPLPL ASD: | Rothenberg & West 14th St. Pret* the prevailing season. Lace-trimmed and Hemstitched; Venise Col'ars and Revers, worth Turnovers, AL cosweee Lawn Hemstitched uly worth 25c.; at. 10¢., Fine quality Silk Parasols, in black on white po'ks dot, and blue, grounds. Children’s Parasol: cotton, at 25¢. and. Children's Pari silk, one ruttle. . These are particularly <ttractive bargains. Skiets. lace; also polka dot Duck Skirt, {. Q8 ing trimmed. white pique or contrasting duck; THIS SKIRT $1. 98. serviceable; sizes 4 to 14 years.eece eliects; very best washing gral soft stot turnover flap, bishop cuff, Fine Waists, in linen, ‘chambray and white lawns; sailor, hem novelties in Stocks, Ties, Collarettes and everything in vogue for PARASOL COVERS. Grass [Linen Sailor Collars, lace inverted; decidedly novel and at once 3-ruffle Covers, 98c. These Covers Worth $2.50. About 150 Suits left of the lot advertised for electric blue; short s‘anding collars; Fanchon cuffs; suits are : 8c trimmed with double rows silk soutache braid; sizes 242 to Syrs. Brushes; eat areas 25 1 9 ci dat anyt exer otter at anything Cc 98 Babee ie Talcum Powder; 5 Cc in 19¢ 796 89c S| Summer Dress) Skirts at in pretty styles and colorings; made with oy with deep graivating flounce; like with was braid; als> White Girls’ Sailor Suits. and pretty percales; full blovs: and full skirt, with deep hem; sailor ties; 80 Pretty Shirt Waists. pearl buttons; Gaia in fit and workmanship; a most remarkable 29 stitched, tucked and fancy styles; values range as high as $2.00..00 Piques, Lawns and Batistes in abundance. $1.50 valuss... 79c Batist: aid Lawn ‘Ties, "19 Inexpensive and summery. 1 - ruffle worth fully 49 25c are in plain or point d’esprit net. Monday? Every suit is made in th: best possible up-to-date Toilet Articles. Parasols. near this price.ese.., flounce ani ruifle and trimmed with3 rows‘of illustration: handsorrely trimmed Pique Skiris, full flounce, insert- Girls’ Sailor Suits; made from linen crash decp sailor collar, trimm:d with stock and shield complete; cool and Handsome Percale Waists, in stripes and figures, dark and light offering seeceee 98c Dainty Summer Neckwear. Black Liberty Ruffs, 1.49 values 98¢ WOTth 39C., fOreeseceee Covers, 49c.; 2-ruffle Covers, 75c.g y and Saturday at... ’ ° . Boys’ Russian Blouse Suits. manner. These nobby colo:s: Oxford, garnet, dark royal or Extra quality pure bristle Hair 10c mers Tooth Powder; first quality positively, bOx...... Summer Jewelry.| Polished gold fancy engraved sui able for special bare Children’s Parasols (col- 2 ors), in silk, two ruffles... Lockets; protograph: gains at J 5c in silk; cole Sash Bi with turquoise. o 25¢. 98c Summer Undermuslins. Corset Covers—French style and | Skirts—Fine muslin, full umbrella clove ttting, tac: and emb-oid-| ruffles, trimmed with clusters of tucks, deep rutfles of Point de Farle, S50! saliessss3e, OFC Corsets made of heavy quality coutil, sateens aod ventilating; sty'es to suit all figures; regular $1.00 49 (+ value .... teen coon Complete Lines of All Popular Corsets Babies’ Caps, French style.. 15¢ Children’s Parasols, ors, pink sky and sed; three ruffles... trimmed ters of tucks and rutfles of embroid- 193 40s: value 25¢ downs — Maslin. full size, high neck, V neck ind Empire shape, trimmed with tucks andem- | Bables’ Caps, full lace ruche 19¢ broidery ; se values 49C | Babies’ All-Over Emb'y Caps 25, 75c. values Undervests and Hosiery. Ladies’ Extra Size Richelicu Ribbed Vests; all low neck and no slez oft ED and good length; regu- lar 15c. Vest fo: Sasecerste Ladies’ Eatra Size Swit Ribbed Shaped Undervests; tine quality Egyptian yarn; ished with washable cro- 10c chet; wing sleeves; half priced at-. rer Ladies’ Extra Quality Real Lisle Thread op:n-work white Swiss Ribbed Lndervests; handsome crochet 19¢ finish... steteeeececeees Children’ 's Extra Fine Quality Ribbed Underwear, celebrated “Forest Mills’ ” mike; shiits are staped, long or short sleeves, silk crochet and silk ribbon around neck, silx crochet down front; drawers to match; all sizes of both shirts and drawers; worth ccleinally from 29. 3 ; 15¢ special at...cecceeses Children's Seamless Ribbed Bleck Cotton Ho: stainless and per- fect fitting, double soles, heels and toes; all sizes, 6 to 9 Ladies’ Seamless Black Cotton Hose, fast color, genuine Gordon dye; values at. all black or ingrain blick with white feet; double soles, heels and 10c toes; worth 19¢.; special, at. Ladies’ Extra Size Lace Lisle Thread Stockings, full regular 25 made, fast black; Gordon dye; per pair, [of A Great Sale of Elastic Belts. We have purchased about 2,000 of the most popular Belts of the season and offer them at a price which s ould sell them quickly. These Elastic Belts have metal buckles and metal back pieces. Th: metal is either gilt or oxidized, Although these Belts are selling almost unfversally at 50 cents, we have marked them to go Cc With a TUSH at ecccccccecnscsscevecces soctencsssenvcccoe Attractions in Wash Goods. Linen Color Crash, per yd..... 52; 125c. White Dimities, yd. & Isc. White Piques, yd...... 914¢ | Dress Lawns in new designs, vd. 5c Black Batiste, 40 inches t 2000 ars tee Color Io wide, 19c. values, yd... 125¢ cks, strij 36-in, Embroidered Lawns, te Glgghamchctostere 6c Ma emmueataree 15

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