The evening world. Newspaper, August 15, 1901, Page 8

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i “ THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 15, 1901. 2 nd Col. Murphy Rests a While in Busy Police Whirl | , DISCUSSES VARIOUS TOPICS WITH MR. ROWERS. [HER RR eben bie bieb eine ieielcieieininie siete P RPP RPE E PRR PEE ERE RR bbibibb iit A Sey iSays that He Will Give Frank Moss Surrounded by a Guard of Heavy Men He Greets the Artist Kindly. DEVERYS OFFICE a Job if He Passes the Examination. f me of Willlam Teli hiding\ the second | “I was keeping tao on you," sald Kine arrow with which to kill the tyrant. | kead. So like Gessler I sald: 1 t “What are you doing with that?’ 1 * Police Commissioner Murphy ts a busy man these days. He declares t so often that he is ‘going to investigate’’ and is Reeping so close ax watch against the tipping of pool-rocms from Headquarters that he has t little time for callers. However, he received Artist Powers pleas- antly, and together they discussed sociology, mosquito-hunting, a { Sbbirieit leininieleiniieininirininen) and Frank Moss. This is how it was as Mr. Powers tells it : Sie ra eer herr RerHt (ey Trink din} BarneR adn tT Se COL. MURPHY AND MOSS. “Col. Murphy, would you give Mr. Moss a job on the police forco?” “I will, if he can pass the Civil Service Board.” £ This is a sketch of the Civil-Service Board the Colonel must have t had in hia mind when he spoke—a sort of third-degrec-say-call-for-the + COL. MURPHY IN HIS OFFICE. Ee : opie : leit Ile was seated at his desk, surrounded b& police captains who were waiting to see Devery. They were a fine looking body of mcn, who took Iittle notice of me until | asked Col. Murphy tf he would give Frank Moss a detail. ‘hen there was some commotion. Some one began a few bars of an Irish Ey tune that they whistle just before the slaughter, and 1 withdrew the question, Kiphead, his secretary, stood behind me taking notes. This was’ | r 3 me out. A see is a great help. + | y € i iieieielelinit fenivieeieieeeeteleleeieie-biieeelereiviceiekicbieer einen eibieee pbb re beer iieheebeierriie | ec Pe] MURPHY GREETS THE ARTIST. Col. Murphy is not as thin as the sketch shows him. He ha four large men, They scowWled when & offended him, the slightest objection to them. I know) “What do you think of Philbin?” }owax glad the Colonel you have to carn your Hving, like all the i aie | 3 x sharp eyes and large cars. His manner is genial. He seldom shakes‘ | 3 n the rear looked reat of us. You might be doing worse | "Wi a a) think of Platt’s con- Store Open Until § P. ML Saturday. \ hands. Ho Iikes cartoons and saves all that are printed about him. 2) with m 4 instant and thea turned chinga than drawing pletures—for ine SSP eta qa a at When about to leave he told the artist {f he wero over in trouble to let:¢ | bark. 1 don't know : stance, ‘doing time’ or studying high art) “Dr. Doty is using Standard Ol] Muld West 14th Street. a (by " 7 ' +} TRiomen were. 1 intended tu ask Kink mmissioner smiled. tn Paris. |to chase the mosquitoes out of State him know (by telephone). The Colonel is cert=!nly a great orator. SH iucavrorgot lt k Moes? he repeated. ireat hat » (Island,"" Io remarked. “What disinfec e RlAnnnnenan foleienieleeieie tele eieiericiep i . . 5 That Is wha: T am doing here wow. tant will you use to get rid of the P . 2 soit foiet Siberia iit eerie Tiers Greet ia oa _, Colonel" 1 sald—"worxe 1 lice Department leeches?" ee ensationa earing - { you give him « Job?" Tasked. then, on account of my modesty, I'll use ‘bounce-erino,’ and it, won't BY T. EE. POWERS.) tran ant come down through the thy: | On the desk beside Col. Murphy wave I had always imagined Commissioner | Hight CD) ENA a PST Dlarphy apatite when he talked'to the{ , But when T saw the broad, smiling | for fy nts from th . Kinkead set off by) Commissioner sald he wae & Teporters, and I must confera, not bet 1 was reassured. Mr. and the bodyguard tur A OMghting man, I applied for pern Murphy would 1 thougat 1omis ation to gaze upen him with some fee minute, and in a short time 1 ne so TL satd of trepidation. ilservice ex: | cherged the subject. “Do you think,” |e sprinkled on’ them’ either’ sald S , Colonel Tiaakeds “ihiael Devery, lava succesurania | Meer ere oe eee a baavauard Sale of Shirt Waists n Job. policeman?" jlo ked out of the window, e {itiee mardon,* sail 1, “ald you say) vite han made a great reputation for | Pee aa a Prices cut to pieces to complete clearances. Hun. third degroe?? pimscif," said the Commissioner. “LA run? [never run for dinner.” it Waste i ightli “No; elvil service.’ explained Murphy. | Dewey, he has become famous tn a sin- | tothis time T said 1 guessed Ld dreds of Shirt Waists in the newest, sprightliest styles AR MUShered ti iaeiane A TRSOI REE Thea the big fellows smiled as it they | gle day." hay to gRor anes Colonel shook me by!| marked at a mere fraction of cost. The most ex- I dia not kaow wheth Tear athone seeaeooeth R Wd ike to! “Do you Ike to talk to reporters?” 1‘ "tin ziad to have aeen you, Mz.|| traordinary bargains abound now. Two are special- oe Ri fe you ever get In trouble cali! | ized for Friday and Saturday’s selling. room, Frank Moss aa as! were tinking how: they tho proper thin. The Colonel sat at his desk and seemed | “Who? queried the Colonel, and he {| han one to Frank 3 ai é : {on bell’at No. 300 Mulberry Ons yeasy Kinever enulvcea(e- PI, Usel Or eee wan Rolngout (ther doors til —White Lawn Shirt Waists, front plaited with (oF two rows of insertion; also plited back; bishop, » he quite well satiated with Almself 1 his eyebrams and then cro- ure Col, Murphy 4 saw Kinkead conceal something in his educed from $1.00, send in my card by the but | and nis Job. Arranged around him I! them for a second “Mr. rs, 1 think your cartoona | to be in the newspaper bussiness mmyselt| elimb onto the roof Ike a second-story | Mle fringe to a xofa Udy were three or, Frank Moss.” [repeated softly, for LE) are fine, Pve gor then all, 1 have not I set type twentystive years ago. |bonom, It was a notebook. It reminded ee hite Lawn Shirt Waists, reduced from $1.25. Front henstitched and tucked; also tucked back. BANKER'S WIFE ABUSED WIFE HALTED DEATH IES CALLING FOUND CEMS IN BRYAN NOTIN | Sees LEAPS TO DEATH CETS REVENGE. FROM HICCOUCHS, FOR LOST ONES.) HOLE IN WALL.) THE PLATFORH. ) STATE ISSUES ENOUGH FOR PENNSYLVANIA DEMOCRATS. dp you t fr would | | | | | ¢ ‘Thousands of ladies are wearing the “Liberty Shoe.” No shoe on the market sold at its price can begin to compare with the “Liberty” in point of beauty, style and easy grace, 38 styles in Ox- fords and boots. Women's Boots — Patent 7} leather, lace or button, welt or turn. sole; Vici kid, black or | . fan, in lace or button, new toe, | J 98 extension soles.... eens ig e Women's Oxfords— leather, “mannish" soles and military heels Black or tan kid, with stout welted or hand-turned soles. j | MEETS A TRAGIC END AT AT-'3IRS. BRADY COMPLAINS THAT| YOUNG WOMAN SAVED BY A/ MRS. M'COY, HEROINE OF FIRE:/81,100 WORTH OF JEWELS DUG LANTIC CITY. | HUSBANT) ANNOYS HER, | REMARKABLE OPERATION. EXPIRES AT HOSPITAL. j UP BY A DETECTIVE. . Last Republica clared the rapt Mrs. Felix Kahn, of Cinchunatl, Though Separated, She ta Still Pere | Eig Seed Removed F Jumps from Hotel Window secuted—He Get Sit Months While Hysterte. | in Pe om Windpipe | caved Daughter Edna from Flames| Misfit Wall-Paper Gave Him Cine ra of ‘That Led to Arrest of John Adolph, 21) é (Special 9 The | ARiMteate Cornell, tn the Kenex Mar-/ 0 (Spelal to T Mrs. Mary McCoy, whose heroism at} Through a clever plece of work De- uenBlspune rash Bt bs a ATLANTIC CITY, | ket Court to-day A George PE ALO, Aus ; Beek Sines: "| rective Hawthorne, af the West Sixty-|c4mpalgn for the ticket nominated by = peau raasiaee eit gecead bacaen Go MIME LOLI NO! treet, to {ilg continuoumly for 28h a fire that destroyed her home at No. jtective Wuwihorne, Of the West eeere.|tonday'a Democratle State Convention SHEETINGS, PILLOW CASES, FLANNELS. ; aa GHAR (hore er ait aie Mlack well's Island for six months ys und two hours, Mims 3 Gold ‘street, Brooklyn, on July 31) tg the owner, thirty pleces of} Will me entirely on State Ismues. xo } einnatt, Jumpet from tt yds) Trady’s wite Toute, wh was cured here to-biy ey means of A} ast won the yralee of all, dled tn the | jeweiry, valued at $110, and arreated| Mention js made in the platform of the | 4.4 deayy Unbleached 43, | Bed Spreads, {ull size, $1.39 98 tory window oe AEveae par OUeD eat cegtey was, Rrookiyn Hospital this morning, calling | the man who, he says, han confessed tol 720" i Milam aa ae ete Sheeting, Sc. values aC |iiivaliessveecsecesectseesees ic E early to-day: and war killed Nagin testifted tzed with : ests) ved 0 having stolen them. A ‘ Heavy Domet Flannel, 1 . ‘i , ; With her husband she came here on MPT Fe ago, and ever sin efforts to stop the | #2 her last mom a for her loved ones een the aecond floor of the fiat-house, rete Cea ue ee sa eeeoe =i) 2c Pillow Cases, New York Mills Mus- had been follow and annoyir ost prominent who perished in the flames. a Wi oH t, lives age of rapid e sue. i jin: g Monday ae BAGt uy aie ; e : Nowiiiii:2 West Sixty third | stree! *| bills and pronounced the most corrupt] | Outing Flannels, phids and Of that famity of five only the | Mire, Grace Van Orden, a widow, Dur: Cc 42x36 45x36. ‘ who was tr “- RAT RSH yh: Herrin 1 et legisintive body that ever convened in Stripes, Yd.eccesssereee sevens 2X36... $2¢ | 45X36. $ 3c Fain tienerited: by | Med him arrested weveral tation. They tried hy younger daughter, Edna, who was |ing her absence on July 4 the box con- this heaunie : + mes, she sald, but as soon as he wae rs taining her Jewelry was stolen. Detec- 7 tielsce ibreczts committed Last night the wom attack of hysterla, bu ase his and got n had an acute | t soon passed Joby her mother, survives, All frienda of good government aré “Walter 8. MeCoy, the husband and] tve Hawthorne was detalled on the | invlteaftaeislny eine hel Democracy fin BOYS! KNEE PANTS HALF-PRICED, father: William, sen of fourteen, and | case. {ts efforts to “save the State from ( ara i rostoryyshe wept bitterly | cians he dee! shter o: e -| Hawthorne began by watching John Off. Te couple retired at 1 o'clock and! any ‘ ‘ Jans held and decided , a daughter of sixteen, were sul: furth a ti oa = : a slept until 2 this iornnig, whe Mrs fee Rs Md he abuse her, | that an a cenary. The | foe nthe blaze. Mrs, MeCoy man-| Adolph, of No. 94 Second avenue, whose jer «Mehonor. A strong special for Friday and Saturday that will _spzedily <laim the attention nth & u Q . 4 a Al he ae ir 0. (pos iz et 7 . i ye vas Kahn went io the bathroom. Mr |. Brady declaced that ail uf nla « y #10 low that aged to get Fina to a window and low-| mother Ives on the same Moor of the} cronce of the party leaders whieh > allot h [death within two or three hours seemed {ected her Co safety with a clothesline, Sixty-third street house as doer Mra. Was started by Van Orden, He was led to suspect Adolph The platform was prepared at a con- of prudent parents coniprises 1,009 pairs of Boys’ Knee Pants; extra fine Gualily wool pantsy double stitched taped seams; pat- lasted until daybreak, and It t# one of ent waist band; riveted Buttenss black, blue and fancy mixtures; (oe nding In the bathroom of his moth- eeraeneet remernable ee eerallonal of extraordinary values at... cr’x fata place in the wall covered by a vention in Pennsylvani: different plece cf paper, as though a Those Democratic |e Y FAD OF THE HOUR. Rislators who tuneTgan fen mathe Hawthorne Thom, Democratic iexitators whol | | THE MILLINER na] Ity in paseing the bills condemned by POMPONS—all tre rage. You sze them everywhere. For Friday and Sat- ‘This Morning he arrested Adolph. at} {Re Platform are left to their immedtate | urday we offer a special lot at half price. These striking Pom- the station the prisoner told the pollec| Carsuiientmerctatte “Inflection of polltt- pons include white with white. chenille dots, white with black that his wife wan alck ina Philadetphia| |The selection of ticket wax given dots, black with white dots, and. black with black dots; every IC hospital, and that he had taken the! little consideratio: the leaders be- Ppompon priced atooccssvvsceecresserseserersrresecereseres Jewola to obtain money to pay the phy-| their etrorta te tee, tee ee Ot tO effect a compro- ctan's bills, mise between the rival Philadelphia tac. | ‘The Jewels, with the exception of one| tions who ate Nghting for recognition Women’s Undermuslins at. Lowest Prices. » plece, were found intact in the box. of thelr delegates. i Kabn was awake and talked with his his mother- wife, Wan her tnt sald that his home After she had been gone some time een Mr. Kahr nt to the bathroom ana! win Sta WAS Surprised to ee the window open. certain. In trying to slide down the same sien. The physictans distended the girl's|der rope the mother fell and wan taken vindpipe to an unusual degree and re-|to the hospital with dangerous injuries. lodged inthe | The doctors hoped to save her and led who wat ed to the} mov n interest NS" trac, elle gle siglottis and the} her to belleve that her dear ones had No trace of his wife could be seen, 1 belleve your w hb angl glottis and oth f i "Tannoy her,’ sald 1 | glottis all escaped the flames, orti-| removed the paper and found the jewel Climbin gout on tho roof of the poren, | ANROY her, said 1h iat fal 1] RloteL all escaped the flames, In an unfortu nt did} nate moment, however, the por woman| box secreted in the hole. overheard an attendant talking of the fate of her husband and ehildren. A severe sinking spell followed, and ough tho physlclans and nursea tried at aaure her, she could not free her AbOUL] mind of doubts as to the safety of her Duting the operation the pat not breathe for tvelye minutes. Mr. Kahn war horritled to ree the body Of his wife lying on the pavement. Hastily going to her side, he and a clerk carried the body into the hotel And. summoned x physician, who sald he woman's skull wan fractured, Life is extinct. ‘The body wil be sent home SULTAN EXILES PLOTTERS. Seven Hunidre rei Hented in Fire Of to Arabia, CONBTANTINOPLE, Aug. 15,—Seven i St i ea a dear ones. husdeed: anak ton fesiied persona, many E 5 Ske continually “begged to see them pel them wor hav sarted for Ye- The Game of the Yenr. mica tinvdelisharast Hae kconatanevers ena ———————— A Pi Theiler good bargains in the Under lls Departrent. The lave h se ep OE| © A meeting will be held to-morrow at} for her children, During the last few | tices are the lowest possible, while qualitics and selections tre always urivet. eee 3 Ie were Implcniag ta reacts thosel say pM, In the parlors of the Gliaey | days Mra, McCoy had. been. inslatent KITCHENER ACCUSES BOERS.) work’ on ine Thove tepreach. Hints River Raflway andy Ferry Cobgelal taser tmysalns Worlt.7 Honse between actors and newspaper o Va, A 15,--J. A. Burns, rs iste to arrange for a game of hase-| alde. forth Carolina, in| scantine stent oar i eae aeace, at CON | ball, The actors’ committee Is compoxed | ‘The disappointment serfously affected] _ ¢ Gemeral Reverte, | # er viuper boats, Wh Virginta D op din the middie of 3 nta Domocratie | July, Tho ‘dent was the result of|/of Burr McIntosh, De Wolf Hopper, | her and she sank gradually.to the end. LONDON,’ Aug, 15.—Lord Kitchener's} to) work: the: gro! Burns, who Is thirty | an Intrigue the women of the harem| Weber 4 Fleldx, Francis Wilson and| The daughter. Edna, sole survivor of| mail, deepatoh on the vsubject’ of the |iwith) wate! igba 820 ponuda, at-| asalnat the oy 7 Tree h Foy. The/artistts are Dick Out-| this happy family, ta now alone inthe} Viakfortein fight of Day 28 2 A thax, any of the | ‘The! plot: falled edt Us it, Homer. Davenport: Tom Wert; | workd.. Good friends, hc haveing’! seve ‘tobe ne ‘ ciyes, 0 winnerth te, ! om Bhs “e0me to Her ald that her family be brought to her bed-lyq @oubt They Fired on Bettie! kensack,N, ~ for 4cc, Corset Covers; | for Sesrsucker Pctticoats 29¢ French styles; trimmed with 39c worth £0c, fancy, inSerting of Val. lac@ for Babies’ Long and Short SHE ees Dregses. for Babies’ Long and Sheet (C. Nalusock Dresses, ion at-® i. The 1/501 AEE Res et

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