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ae THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 7, 1901. CROWD TALKS THREW ACID IE KOCH & Co! ‘ y Frid d- Children’s Days "337.2" Eighth Avenue Aroused by|Mrs, Eliza Kelley Gives Her-| The vi querion or Parente ee rere to buy proper, stylish ; - outfittings for their children at economical prices-is Negro's Attempt to Kiss self Up for Destroying White Girl. Hushand’s Sight. speedily answered by such unequalled values as these: HUGSHER IN THE STREET.' FEARED HE WOULD KILL. For the Girls: For the Boys: MISSES’ SUITS—a clearing sale—of all-} KILT SUITS of all-wool, plain blue, red or wool ¢lcths, Eton, blous: or jacket ef-| brown Creviots, nic. trimmed and fects, pedestrian or full-length skirts.| braided, 2 to 3 yrs., reg. 5.00, None worth less than 25.00, your .98 & 3.49 choice. . + ++ee+014,75 | DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS of all-wool, : MISSES’ BOX JACKETS of beat quality | Pin Blue or mixsd Cheviots or Tweeds.| ingham all-wool Martinique, yoke or plain back, YIS., 1eR . "Attacks Pretty May Cunningham, Says She Used Carbolic Under Ex- peau-de-sole faced” revers, Skinner’s| RUSSIAN OVERGOATS of all-wool gry 2 and Only Prompt Action citement and Is Sorry—He Satin Iining, 25 to 30 inches long, reg, | Oxford Chevio's or Frience, 3 t0.7 sts t 15.00 vee +*9.95! reg. 5.00.. sstteeeesens 3,98 Saves Him from Mob. May Not Prosecute. MISSES’ DRESS SKIRTS of best quality | OVERCOATS 0! gray Oxford Friezes, cut | h e N e WW ] O | velvet, handsomely trimmed with bands ; medium length, a well made and stylish ‘| of ptauede-sole or satin, 38 to 41 inches| coat, 4 to 46 yrs., reg. 5.00... ~3.98 The next time pretty May Cunningham 55 long, reg. 14.00.... or | eames down from Venkero to the city | A uate KOU. wy on ratte | CAILDREN'S GRETCHENS of bot gaviy| SHOES for Boys & Girls: to do gome shopping she wll probably | Kana’ eyen at their home. No. 2 | a'twool Rocce fall allre tee st MISSES’ BOOTS, lac-d or buttoned, kid or Young Folks’ FAIRYLAND! Ree eee enc ribersaitlaielioter draeineyergatcect © eCuians colored siliched bands, handsomely | clelh (pee (andisewed tele extetsion The Wanamaker Toy Store is the most fascinating place in New * Sri 4 morning, wal Into t tailored, lined with Skinner's mt soles, of sim: or of patent leath:r, il ii i Eighth avenue this morning, and WIth | cot and gave herself up. throughout; colors blue, réd, tan, castor) s:veral styles in latest lasts,*sizes 11 tone (Ree rises ia! Fowthtgronin done soak jase jut . Rud reason, too. calleviv 1 Fe eee feat tum Georgia. as he} Kelley. who is an engineer employed andtrow Sto 1syrs. reg-21.7512, 98) 1 = at the Borough Construction © in her. Bhe wi fright A that she did | District Hotpital, Brooklyo, 5, with fi at A ii vel tree Ika: ar d with LITTLE MEN S LACED SHOES of patent Saati mere neta ties . slight chances that he will ever seo] front, full velvet collar, lined with pea ie not know what she did for the next half! gray aie Sto 45 yrs., reg. 12.00 9, 75 leather, spring heel, hand-welt extension Ninth street. It contains the largest and finest display of Toys what is assembled anywhere. How the children’s eyes sparkle and dance as they run from'one rath ‘ . hat hie ter to another—from dolls to donkeys, from building blocks to hour, but she instinctively screamed, | ®#ain. Kelley told the police t soles, sizes 11 to 2. 1.89 coun cys, ig was arrested. and but for th ice hs: Mi . Ww Hf . . . ‘5 t : Would have been. savagely deait. with | ferent story’ z clotts, a Large variety of pretty styl | towed we eserson Sos, revenge The Doll Show is a fascinating place for girls: and the most marvellous of all, is the “My husband {ts not a bad man,” said ‘Mrs. Kelley, to an Evening World re- 3 porter, “but when he Is drunk he 1s Miss May was walking along Eighth| terribly brutal. He came home Tues- avenue at Thirty-clghth street, with-| day ight drunk and started to abuse out a thought of danger, for it was| me. He kicked and beat me, at la: 10 o'clock in the morning and the ave- knocking me down, As I fell to the by the crowd, who up In that part of town don't think any too well of ne- Broes. anywi B Jour ehdlcerercersveeeecess 4,98 | YOUTHS! of sme sees 110 2.042149 Baby Blanche Doll for a Dollar ry : CHILDREN’S BUTTON BOOTS of kid- For the Little Tots: | skin, spring heels, plain broad toes, A superb doll, 20 inches high, full’ ointed, with bisque head, beautiful face and eyes—she goes to sleep, of course—beautiful flaxen hair; atid finished with shees = S205 $10 Bevecscecess, y stockings. Such a doll can be found n price. $¥ each, a CHILDREN'S COATS: of boucle loli seat 5 ; 1.29 Then of identical value are he «some in features, superbly made—$1,50, $2 and $3, Made the same as the other Baby Blanche, but larger» } te col Teena seithfs) lk bratd, Misses &Children sHats: Otker Undressed Dolls at 75c . -work steckings and patent leather slippers. colors red or blue, 134 to je yrs 3,49 Then the Dressed Dolls make a still f display, beginning with very pretty coils of various sorts, at 25c—in fact, for still less. These: ' nue was crowded. She saw a negro ap-| floor he rushed from the room may- ze ij CHILDREN’S Double Toques of knitted lor De 25e and 5Ce ‘olls, 2: c 2 proaching with a peculiar grin on his| Ing he was going to xet an axe and|/CHILDREN'S POKE BONNETS of cream) “woot, very soft and elastic, in plain or Par et epee eh ST EDP en eee ese mrt eoaed SL face, but she did not imagine that ehe | kill me. finished with boWsceeccsecesee, 1,69)| .. 206 Colors, rex. 35 cents.....+..25¢ Finer Dresied Dolls, ‘ Various other sorts of Dressed Dolls, at 10c, 15c, 2Sc, 50c and $L. 3 was in the darkey's thoughts until] “In a minute he rushed back Into the i MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S CAMEL’S But there are levions of things fc , loo Drums, Hobby Horses, Tool Chests, Horns, atid the like. Rte y he got right up to her. room and grabbed me again, He dit] CHILDREN’S PATH ROBES of Jest quality! HAIR TAMS, with double bands and A few price hints follov I “Oh, my baby," he gurgled as he came | not have the axe, but 1 was frightened | ripple eiderdown, trimmed with silk) abreast of her and he threw his arms | terribly. Me shook me, but I aged | cord and tassels, Hine white, red, mes SOLDIER. SUITS. 25c to $3, in the various regalias of Indians, Rough Riders, U.S, Infantry, Firemen, Marines, Police, Knights, and Cevalry. : may te 2 TER. OC « “. BOYS’ TOOL CiLSTS. ts) everthing that Ws 19 wse-28e, 50, 75, $1, $1.50, $1.75, $2, $3 and $5. Heart flow into her throat and seemed to| fright, on tothe mantelpiece and plek- cai oT WB: 6 to 10 76 1.98 asses AND CHILDREN'S FELT READY] DRUNIS tin Drums, 236 oe ani $1. Saare Dra $1.3) 0 $278 Wood find Druaa, 306 and SL % shes ts iS, _ S, soft crown, stite! uth Ninth Street A: % ce 770 Broadway, cr through Subi fi Main St choke her, but It didn't. She let out | ed up a cup containing a weak, diluted | “accther Hubbard style, pink or blue| brim with silk cord, all colors, reg. EE sea ace aa rene paereerpmeemens is tancae ea uaenee Shp ere scream that mado Policeman Kirke | golution of carbolic acid. He rushed at} strings, Gockes rentneraee STA GC 4 A Remarkable Offering of Several Thousand : sump) from aroundy the acorner de tte, | meland) (threw, the surat) bins: 2 to 6 yrs. 35¢.: 7 to 12 yrs, 45¢) CHILDREN’S VELVET BABY HATS, Tam 4 SOLID GOLD RINGS Set With Stones — grabbed the negro before he had a “God knows I did not mean to hurt chance!to‘getaway!aridlatarted) him tor!| ‘hisiasibadias’ctie papers say he is hurt. | SAME, of better quality, and with sailor] crown, p'aited brim, silk facing, silk Ten and fourteen karat gold, made up in the newest styles, with real and imitation stones set in the handsomest manner’ Just exactly such rings as will be sold in best stores for holiday presents, at $1 to $30 each; now offered at the West Thirty-seventh Street Station | But I thought he ae going to kill me. collar, pompon with aigrette, all colors, reg. Half Value and Less He was wild with liquor.” 2 to 6 yrs., 49c.; 7 1012 yrs, G9c’ 1.98. “How can we do tf, just seven weeks before Christmas 2" 3 quick as he could, for he knew what 1a her the white people would try todo ae oon | serine Nelle” sobbed) ae she to Q as they learned what the negro had at- Cre staggered about the room, s| tempted. went on, “and I, not knowing It did ‘not take thirty seconds for the hurt 20 badly, hurried upstaira and got Teport to spread that a tegro had as: little ten-year-old boy, witha, saulted a white woman and the st We hurried from. the house, fort | began to Ml up with a raving mob of thought every, minute I would de killed. i men. They f in behind the officer,| “We to a friend's house, on his prisoner: a eyacared, te Fons. Driggs Sreet: No, V won't Ail sed : sign Findep theae circumatuncer, sarees | eaten name. when I sa ronaly. ‘Thomas es It acems most too good to be true; but trade necessities do not wait on calendars, and the manufacturers had an urgent reason for “Lynch the vi ded to give myself up. is ¥ enor of. thelr wee Ure delet at time jay husband isposing of money bringing goods quickly. leader could be developed to begin 40 |has Assaulted me. Three weeks ago ne Our Jewelry Chief examined the entire lot—tound everything first class—goods identical in quality to those sold regularly at double Btation-house, But he kicked me in the iss over the | @| today’s prices, in all good jewelry stor’s. A OE EO Ea terre Ee aterd Rireeoe rere rriones ari geo cl It is an almost amazinz collection, with settings of real opals, garnets, moss agates, turquoises, carbuncles, small pearls and diamonds, small—but geniine. Then mzny imitation stones that are the most perfect imitations that are made, and set in the exact many of real stones—the imitation pearls are p:rticularly neat and handsome, i There is the widest choice in both sorts and prices, of which we can give merest hint: Charles Smith, He sald he had po place ‘hurt me many times, but {im worry, O |, ni rnna of abode In“this city, having just ar- threw the acid. BT Hee pers eee ee st ae ee ep Arrested for Abusing Her|Mr. Faith Makes Funeral ‘The girl, who is only sixteen sear Eke matter drop. ‘They have been.mar- ey bates hip ee Sineara |WSdea icy wae, arralened before Brother-in-Law, Mrs. An- Pyre of Furniture His tralia the' ada Syet is eer Bs | winters lat mics MEN'S SEAL RINGS at $4.25 to $15 WOMEN'S SEAL RINGS at $1.75 to $3.25 tiga tte al ida | REL te PEG caaei| Gerson Repents in Court. Family Used. MEN'S STONE RINGS at £2.75 to $8.25 ‘WOMEN’S FINE OPAL RINGS at $2 to $12 Bteasin shiny netomat | Outta Seatets aa BOYS’ STONE RINGS at $1 to $1.25 WOMEN’S STONE RINGS at 75c to $12 2 3 ye t a charged Smith w rly conduct. | day bel alin thier tq by a patroim Mrs, Catherine Anderson, a handsome-| Frensled by uncontrollable grief for ly dressed woman, who said she lved his dead wife and boy, a grief time had ; wey hot assuaged, Willlam J. Faith piled Rtitudson {avenue sovoken wa" high the beautiful furnishings of. hix e fined $10 In the West Side Court by | once pleasant home In Monte J. hoped ‘ t Mugistrate Sfott this morning for abus-| and allowed fire to wipe out every oped to—or give two instead of one. Ing her brother-in-law and creating a|0f remembrance of his lost ones. The rings are shown on a special counter in front of the rotunda. U As the A re. e e “in: ware, the lone’ an st i ; ‘ Henry Joyce, of No. 183 West Sixtv-| hls face auiveriagalen Baie on A. T. Stewart & Co. 9th & 10th Sts. requests from persons attracted by the third street. Mrs. Anderson claims MI8/ strange fre for permission to reacuc wife, her sister, owes her some money.|some articles, he firmly refused. and sent her a postal card yesterday| “Let it all burn. T want every token telling her #he would meet her at a cer-| that renfinded me of the old happy days Or to be consumed,”’ he said. tain bank !n Columbus avenue at 4/ yr Faith is confd nl manvof ithe stated time and pay the money. 7, Ni ring street, Mrs. Andergon mid she did not see | Manhattan. ago he was her sister, and that she went to her| Married and o ablished his home. In fhome to get the money, so as not to| Montclair. He was more than devoted @o back to Jersey unpaid, to his wife and she to him. Best man yesterday and bridegroom) Alfred Duane Pell. the twenty-times)’ frg, Anderson demanded her money | His whole life was centred In his beau: to-day {s the double distinction that milage Sih ate beat ans inare aa noon as ahe reached the Joyce home, | tiful wife. Then a boy was born to them: betongs to Col. George Rathbone Dyer, | 2t 5 per cent. as a brol ty commission land threatened Joyce with violence {f| About the same time Mrs. Faith devel- who led to the altar this afternoon in|t? Jullan Benedict, the reul estate host} ie aig not pay. She became s9 djsor- | oped consumption. lors for! eng introduction #<o re that Pollceman Anderson, of the| During the summer of 1900 Mr. Fait! CHILDREN’S RINGS at 40c to $1 This is probably the most timely offering of ideal Christmas gifts ever made. What better than a ring, for woman or man, girl or boy ? And how fine it is to be able to give double the value you had. BOCIETY ATTENDS WEDDING |MULTI - MILLIONAIRE PELL OF MISS GRACE SCOTT. MUST PAY. SAYS JURY. geoecveoenoeenvesna00 70005, le of er Bridegroom of To-Day Was Best suit Over Commission for Mam Yesterday at the Cor- Famous Little Broadway C bin Naptials. Won by Broker Benedict. The Berlin Gor, BROADWAY 4ko WILLOUGHBY Ave. OREDIT TO ALL Furniture, Carpets and Housefurnishing Goods, Ladies’, Gentlemen's and Children's Clothing. —— BROOKLYN. Prices Sure to Interest All Who Are Alert for Bargains To-Morrow !} the Church of the Heavenly Rest Miss Brain, who bought his corner lot at . Fibs A “4 i ‘fourth @treet and Broadway. ha at Sixty-elghth street station, who | took his little family to Kingston, tn the CLOTHE yourself and aga ‘4 Grace Gurnee Scott, granddaughter of Buch wan the verdict of the Jury to- called in, had to calm her, and | Catskills. He came home from New amiiprand fone your Women's Tallor Finished Walsts, ot the finest French flannel, but- Walter 5. Gurnee. aay in Part i, of the Supreme Court. bet then left. York one night to find his boy dead and | here—only une pri family ton-back or fiy-front styles, in cream, pink, light blue, royal, light and Mr, Wal a e lot fe at the north: 0 rand yi Gend ian of production. Thy home complete for : dark green, heliotrope and black; some are handsomely embroidered, Col. Dyer, who ts a gon of former |, nejot Mat She returned again, became abusive | his wife terribly injured. They were out because we imal hile othe finel ed and fancy stitched; worth in Gov. Dyer, of Rhode Island, acted as|sixty feet on Thirty-fourth str gnd again threatened Joyce, it Is ale | driving, and In crossing a railroad track nour own tills. Come 1,00 Por Weak 1,00 while others are finely tucke: andi fancy stitched j woe J. 69 best man at the wedding of Adjutant. the due mt Hb rae pine 6. iwatet leged. A crowd was attracted, 4 | had been struck by an engine. rd take a look at these wonderfu . tegular way $2.69—$1 more than our price for eves bene Henry C. corbiatsad a is Edythe | brea hol King orl a dus to the fact that Joyce ped i artes R The woman| The father was nearly heartbroken by Best B nd Brussels, 95c. Goods delete ure Kimono Dressing Sacques, very prettily: made of funnels, in pink Patten, which was celebrated In ahs Bh H. Macy "& Co. jo had the rest spent the night tn a cell. the boy’s death. But he did all he es ody ‘ussels, amarked wagon if desired. and blue effects, with trimmings of plain colors and si frogs. 44 ington yesterday. je Hroadway block. wanted It. Mra. Anderaon said sho did not mean|could to save the wife. She lingered \ bargain OPEN EVENINGS, Remarkable Friday special at’.....eeceeseeseeee The Church of the Heavenly Rest was| ,amith. in, partnerstip owith Henry! to act In such a manner and that she prettily decorated for to-day’s ceremony! ment store on the little pl pe aine th the} was eorry for the threats she had made, and soclety turned out In large numbers, May stare now building from the view The Magistrate fined her, advising her Elisha Dyer, jr., famed as a cotillon|ef people ae eare! from down Broad: to sue In a civil court for money due leader, attended his brother as best a her. for some months and then died. ‘The lovely Montclair home was closed All the goods wete stored and unti. Tuesday Mr. Faith was not seen In toe town. On that day he appeared at the sto rage house office and after paying a storage Dill of #63 ordered his good: Large Steel Beaded Chate- laines, full 5-inch sizs, with yery handsome mountings, in French gray ; this beg is made in the new round shape, is heavily beaded and has bead fringe, lin- ing and watch pocket of gray chamois, fully worth $3.50. We iperior Tapestry Brussels regular 70c. value 49 — Royal Wilton Rugs at $24.85 A spectal bargain, The size is 9x12 piled upon vans. Provided with an che regular price, $35.00. 1 we cou nlece, was flower girl. M Airect : aries fer such remark alue all th offer them on Friday J 98 ee paui al feated tite jvanaitoldriyert inte this would soon be the only + as a great leader at... Be Orange Mountains. At an Isolated spot along the roadway he ordered the goods piled, He split into bits the chairs, dressers, tables and beds, then set fire to the strange pyre. Gazing sorrowfully at the fire, he stood until nothing remained but a heap of glowing coalu. Then with u sob he turned and hurrled down the mountain and to New York. REBELS HAVE NOT store In town, —— Large stock of carpet rugs, all sis sul qualities, at about one-third te ban regular prices, BJ. & J. = NT TEN Avenue Heavy Lace Collars in a very ornate design of Point de Gene lace, with large applique medall- fons in floral forms; these col- ars are a) Feeubr si.30 value, or Ls Ss Y's 67e Baas, SAIC voevcccerevoceeces The bi were Misa Virginia Gammell, rot provie dence; Miss Daisy Greer, daughter of Rev. David H. Greer, and tho atiaaes * of Belle and Lucy Gurnee, daught Wn@er 8. Gurnee, jr. Monson Sorte J. Philip Benkard, 1H. Roger Winthrop, Norman Scott, Ernest Iselin and Wij-|THOMAS ROBINSON HAD BEEN Mam Greer were ushers, THERE SINCE 1881. The bridegroom {s colonel of the crack Twelfth Regiment of the National Guard, which Cornelius Vanderbilt] Carvature of the Spine Was Hie Jolned recently. Comp! » MeStomach Trou- Carpee Partly Clo’ Tne bride {8 a pretty and accom: Killed Him. ying The plished young woman, who has been a prime favorite in exclusive socloty cir> MAN LONG DEAD. PEROY YOUNG MAKES GRUE- SOME DISCOVERY IN WOODS. A = teceteees a Libera Tete 18-Inch Silk Chiffon Veiling, Coll: in very neat Point 4 in white, black, castor, royal}. “ ” ‘! CREDIT Geren palternss tet "ioc, and brown; a splendid 45. value. For Friday, spe- 7c quality. For Erlayis 20c sale at. cial at. . cles, A j I. Robinson, who had the Hor grandfather's wedding gift was al Thomas # f distinction of being the oldest patient! Percy Young, the son of a retired i splendidly furnished residence In "Hons | *ONns ‘or residence at Bellevue Hosp! ot "| grocer, while hunting in the vicinity of eymoon Row," In East Thirty+Atth | iy ated there this morning. Tallmans, N. ¥., early to-day, came i ‘ New Vorkstore i Remarkable Sale of a ur Scarfs. eo u 3) dmitted to the hospit: f ‘hich had bee ave. je Fur c 5 a peberuary. 2, uttering. trom | ising. there, Presumably more tl 2 mene S24 at; fails and new chain attachments, very stylish and well pe 1. $3 ox eT on Febzruary 21, 1881, suffering from|lying there presumably more than a collosis, or curvature of the spin nd} month, DEATH FROM CARELESSNESS had remained In rd 28 since. His} Young netified the townspeople ana hom the time of his admittance to] Dr. Demarest, the coroner, was sum- Turned Of Gan Incompletely gud] Bejjoyue, was at No. 307 Eighth avenue,|moned from Bufforn, a fow mil Died from Asphyxtation, He was forty-eight years old at the time d. regular value $3.50; offered for Friday selling at. 4 NO FIGHTING THERE AND CON-|TRAIN PARTLY CONSUMED BY DITIONS UNCHANGED. FIRE, body was lying in y. 7. A despatch to The Evening World f Three times In two years bad John] of his death. The COLON, Colombia, Nov. 7.—There ts desp ng World from : ‘ ngon was a ‘at favorite with iF overed with " a y. gives ¢ Vankee Viuck Always W Exan been overcome by gaa vecause of gagtors’ pnd” nurses, oalne of.a bright | Dartlally.€ as ACl pea TS LAR SH Poe THD fot ee Lag alia rattling wood} sory, ot HAVE YOU A FANCY TEA SET his carelessness In turning off the jet| cheerful dispozttio: ach Bt. 7 ted In the United States, that Pana-|a disaster to Gus Hill's “MeFadden'n| Do you Uke a rating & ry Antes roomssy Thel fourths elmel prayed alee th habit of giving bintniay, Be cance rMednsd:, ‘Tae | a hes been captured by the Liberals, | Fnta” theatrloal company, |, [auventure: a alory where puck and fatal. He was found dead in bed thial( he frends ah mi Tmphitheatre of | rumor. a No fighting whatever has occurred, Borlngteld to Touls when aE a thts Yankee shrewdness aro arra: that you don’t need? Soll it, Z moran the oapital, anc ‘was the event e ect, The ntate of affaira ie the same ax it] moentiug the tran coal ie Fe UN TEDeasoureN eoks on aa ye Egan Jived at No. 1002 Second avenue. has been for weeks past. feed taste that ostananyre Caneel ieee fulgionas slOryitin tt Find a buyer by advertising Mab einaoe wae, a 8 mood condition as both Uiese qu it ay) fe werent with H bagaane and seen A eaved. to He was sixty years of age and absent- minded. ‘When he retired jast night he Wek tnen a ao} Sc er raate ame Hew Yorks. ; lem mbers. of the i combia pinata | w t sane a can at - tumed off the gas and then tur o es fon | for al t e Pla At read such a story in In i@h be. had done tfor ier fH ines fay chaepa ety | ie worked Stahenaceldent assayed the ke ho great serial deginning In to- in the Sunday World. suspislow of auld erates from this elty on eral Bours. Eventrg World ; :