The evening world. Newspaper, November 14, 1901, Page 6

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ISTE JEROWE) SET ON TUNNEL) BAnatés ‘ls KOCH & CO, |= 125th St.. West, Btyitgez | OPEN saTuRpays Startling }tour Fale For Friday, November [Sth: +9 CSU, & 7th Avs. TILL 9.30 P.M. THE HOBO REPROACHFULLY lesa ATTACK te eee , F for Bargain Friday. . = PICKS AND SHOVELS. ATH s i = 2 . CROONS “AW. HEL! Milliner Department. First Fioor, Rens: riday and Crowds of eager, anxious buyers congregate here every Frida: ge greg: > every ry — FETS P 7 Saturday. to take advantage of the phenomena! bargains offered in these hourly Judge in Gratitade Presents wat Jaber Sreecd a : eee Black Panne and Miroir Velvet Hats (draped), $2.75 Childfen’s reliable apparel—fresh from the hands of the most careful salesiiind Ru ea good tiatured thrones f jeidin eae tate oner sclibiowe: Year and arc 5 regular va'ue $4.00, : . makers—jaunty styles in big assortments— prices away below real worth: |B to others. 3 Price! : Jey, 3 P 8500 Fine. 2 4 5 Black Ostrich Amazon Plumes, . 2.90 For the Girls: For the Little Tots: Again let us say: No matter how low the price, how little the Pe ae Attacked by 1 SSS" SUITS—a clearing sal:—of hom:-| CHILDREN'S COATS of cream ripple |ff Purchase, you are welcome to have it charged aud pay in small con- Harold Raymond, of No. U Homer ‘with pickaxes ~ ‘or mixtures, Eton or| — eiderdown, sailor collar, trimmed with |g venient payments under our popular ean hana ere aah Sen ES a ee atct | was NGnneleet s petra Or dees es fancy ribbon, 6 mos. to 2 yrs . 1,89 petal); Scaslunin’ beto diges |Reventh tre oe Ep . = jone worth Ie INFANTS’ LONG CLOAKS of cream Bed- 4 of Special enlonn etore | Jodie i For Friday and Saturday: | sees 6.95 | ford cord, cape and yoke trimmed with arf= ayment cio morning charged with fim-famming a? \ PATEL SSE S_ SKIRTS of est quly| brad and ribbons... 1.79 ae on f the country to the extent; Fest x i . 1 . . oF Fimmid with | C N'S POKE BONNETS of Benga- annel- Berton from the counts LD AS it ene are tas Glove Depa:tment. First. Floor. bans, 37 to 40 ins. long:! “line silk, shirred and finisked with large L dite to 10 o'Clock Bargains. {| i: Fi opm guilty, Judge, seid Harold, “out in AES CG) ey ee seseeeeesee 8.75} bow. colors, tan, red, gobelin, or rv star to 33¢ I appeal fur meer u ay nee Rest aeet aint unt BR EER Women's Ty o-Clasp (Embroidered) Real Kidskin Gloves, jeuississ BOX JACKETS of llswuel Ox: ee EASED ET a ies :29 31 B48 oe nil; woolsoine N'S TL iOS, 6t ‘wince’ aol: ought to gimme mercy ought to be * par a ford Melton or black Cheviot, velvet FANTS' A of daisy cloth, col- 2 rd 4 you, Juige." Bg aU i. ; ; Black, Tan, Slate, Brown, Becver, Pearl and White, cola aad seutt lined with Skinners Jars and cuffs bound with pat ribbon, 4 “tll 68¢ This remark was address: 1 | satin, 14 to ts yr reg. 14.00,. 8.95 | a yaeraiets striped ee § py trail wool eee eworinels $ ; CHILDREN'S. FULL LENGTH MILITARY | ((O0FS Pink or blue 2 496) ein mech See! (sts tn at Kew. heh Shoes for Boys and Girls: Bowery. Judge, and dey was Se puouctes: Fe en ered amie on sleev<: | MISSES’ BOOTS of supzrior quality kid- Gere to do yun Am I right? ape Uo daw thoes! ary eronery stir | skin, laced or buttoned, hand-welt ex- sgaulte Hehe onded Jugs Sede Ws °9. 95 tension soles, sizes 1114 to 2eeee 1,89 ‘ r 5 RK {K SCARFS, sable, opossum, were all armed. Neckwear Department. Fist Foor, ic ot uinwoor CHLDREN'S of samesizes83$to11 1.6919 Niguiir ie 2 J cdo if tor, 2.65 “Dat's all right." said : | fancy mixed Chevio d-trim- | CHILDREN'S LACED BOOTS of box cali Glare Parser ist f ot of Seay peer epee next dey) W | ned Cape colors blac or town, 4to| OF kidskin, sizes 83 to 11... 1,29 ‘ fe. trom " beatae tal “Harold,” sald the duds ' Crep: de Chine Ties, and Fancy Silk Stocks, Each, 48c. | 1s years: ny. 10.00. 7.25) varie MEN'S SCHOOL SHOES, laced, 6f ate : | CHILDREN’S DRESSES 0! allewool Cask- ee a AUR SE nt is ; Turn Over Collars, =... Qe. and 16c, [mae pethly trimmed wth isi 3M now's Bape mrtre See MEE | a : : and i Wribbons 4 to a3 yes reg. 3 Ss a i] . perfamed 1 H revolver. nee = 5 $4 5 | H extension soles, sizes 215 to 5444 1.89 | PTA Jox, 3 Bie nea ce ree wien tw fare wl tru Les Jacket, $2.50, 4.00, 6.50, 8.75 For the Boys: YOUTHS’ of same, sizes 11 t02... 1,69 alee oh, eyhe) ota on Write ae 4 5 s r ) : ———————— eratseamnosce cr Babe nail einys OVERCOATS of allewool gray oxtord | Misses’ & Children’s Hats: I 10 to Il o' Clock Barga ‘And then they led him nwa = = trieze, silk velvet ccltir, vertical pock- MISSES’ CAMEL'S HAIR SHORT BACK |" ———— sates eis, cut medium length, hindsomely | SAILORS, white felt binding, colors cas- ps—Supertor quality Lailored, 4 to 16 yrs. reg. 6.00.. 4.98) tor, brown, pearl or navy; reg. 98¢.4.9¢ |Pts, NARS dena and back Anseneaenaenseaennasee eh AOVERCOATS of woolgray frieze or Covert | MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S RED FRENCH |} tucked sleeves. fines) & _ cloth, 3 to 16 yrs; reg. $00.... 3, 98} FELT SAILORS, rolled broad brim, vel- |B qin een ® TWO-PIECE SUITS--a manu‘aciuier’s sam- | vet band, finished with corded oe BoY Its Storm ALL HOBOES IN MOURNING) 03.25 es SRR aa $ boys, 3 to 9 of blu nineh 43 2 i ple line—of all-wool plain blue or fancy Teg. 1.25.00. ¢ ail : i omelets FOI } | I { El > D EA D c A E F.: | mixtures, 7 to 16 yrs. reg. 4.00. 2. Fel eee § FRENCH FELT cl IR "oat tt to at fe tN: ; “ghty. i . SUITS, odd lots, i y s;| HATS, trimmed with bands and stream-|PBOUS) | TAG elton, « cinade| an uta cy were 4.00 to 6.00, ers of silk ribbon, all colors; reg.|ff with yoke and cuffs, 4 as SCE Eee foiniek SHIRT WAISTS of all-wool fannel, with) te Green Sarees Teglar $4.59 val . ee a ion illi or without colli s, pleated back an ” Y-TC NDERW Girls, Wt: and striped - Capt. William H. Baker, Mon detachable wast ‘band, colors| NAIK MATS, trimmed, sitehed brim tne tHEM te, celine ye fist, te 2 3. i £6 red, blue or gray, + to 13. yrsy reg.| velvet band, rosette and quill, all col-if| 3 10 to li, at TT sD 1 Monincor and Organizer of '‘Hobo ys i east orsy reer 9c | Re HES 2 HATS “Ue sof le in ae por hand. 1.35 “A iemameds all, ind; fro Club,’ Run Down by Trolley Car and Dies from Injuries. ONES nnalin,unton sin, forced front and back, felled seams, {t &éi foguiar se. value; 10 to 1 256 lar We. quaity’; “2 t9 3 956 : WOMEN'S HOBE, faa BORON | ioe id’ Tack 1 . Matt 0, ‘double heel t ae fone to nantly Ba it made, 8c. ule: wid 1 ie athens 2 cord tor OC Axminsters reduced. Hecause we don't intend to dup! All the haboes in town are mourning death of € 2 only about one hundred pleces, and Le eet re Rieti Hobe \CAanys hey are auch exceptional bargains SEARS AND SHA 5 : i pices tock William If, Baker. The visitor to Park Heel eee eeiat Gocweltitovcomercarly CARNS Abroldered cies: tL TUES. fancy shape Row can see at a glance that some pall to make your selection. ore 5 long. shame =n ches Wats tues: 2 t hangs over the colony. There ts not BRIE AX MINSTERS. Mi 9 d Child D al 01 ‘ 5c the usual earnestness in the “touch” $1.50" per yard regular. $4.45 isses an 1 ren s ep t. Pee 8; children’s, {nst) black. EXT WA AX Fodand frame, 30. valu, 226 $1.35 pera ; moquEtTEs yard regul nor the customary Joy In the receipt of the jingling coins, Many members of the “profession” MINSTERS, dian now «BD 1.10 per PPPBLEDOODSSSOD sneeasenescescesrecsecesee eo 0 5S liber Marked reductions in prices have been made ina Tw to (2 o’Clock Bargains. | a have, ind abandoned their calling AXMINE ERS, 31 0S ber 75 4 0 he i" o = yard regular, hDOWse3 . .. Bebe torlincie/deud soliowsman’, Carl t number of styles and sizes of Misses’ Tailor, WALKING SKIRTS, of heavy, twilled Baker was leader of the Hoboes, and + Royal Wilton one, at $24.85 Fancy and Evening Suits, Jackets, oth, strap seams, 1 President of the Original Hobo Club. + The prie resularly sent at $35.00, i 6 | sitehing on Capt. Baker met his death on the EQ Fevvin rugs, ocvare thely: ob get fog . Children’s Frocks and Coats. Te ae Oat $4.50, thoroughfare which had known him for By months to come. : t to many years, He was returning to bis room at 188 Park Row on Nov. § n oa Tihrd Avenue surface car Knocked him down and ran over him One of his lege was broken and he sus- tained Internal {njuries from which he died at Hudson Street Hospital yes- terday afternoon. With every hobo of recognized stand- ing present, the funeral will take place from a chapel at No, 24 1-2 Mulberry street to-morrow afternvon, Capt. Baker was seventy-two years old, Ho was a veteran of the Civil War and had been drawing a pension + from the Government for the last twenty-five y Famillar to every frequenter of the Row for years ( Laker attained to additional fame organized a club. yo Chuy also | Fe it “brown H ie svalie; from ; > i z 3 Carpet rugs, al than regular. remnants, all grad J. & J. DOBSON, 2 East 14th Street, cor. sth Avenue, b : Nos oe. Be. ¥599999993920959980000008 Children's Reefers, odd sizes, $6.75 « 312.50 A MSE sist TENTS. Uniein a Hea , = oc Reefers of Kersey, three-quarter length, satin lined, values et Partie pes as is ol ‘1 held | Phe cutout designe, sizes Oto liye, > . « « + « 9,50 ce ‘itd 2 tras | aie, Malte, fron JG 4 m Whititwe sel f ; ‘ wrapped in Fiannel Waists, sizes 12 to 16 years, cies Q5c. aH oe ‘Ss KNIT EARLY a ote | * Fealuey Ht ae J BY Be ait ston Col, & Mork. Val pt from carpet For Friday and Saturday, November 15th and 16th, | the following will be offered: | | on, fant black, tleece line sizes G to 9 0: —— Sees 2 4 to 5 o'Clock Barua d | ‘ S 2 1G Tey er nitings, and 2 qtr hot p of beavets and | roe ating 12 quart hot of beavets and } water bottles, ana Fear, we val | Furs. 12 to 1 o' Clock Bargains. 1: ‘i —$——<— CAPT. BAKER, CHIEF OF HOBOES. feeb | could prove their qualitic ership joined, the tne thelr “pickings” they aplece every day to a f every twentieth, . Out of ributed 2 cents nt which on! banquet. was given on clu] Which Capt It Aitely prosty das a hobo sorrow Le ' es fatty tony an tvening Worit rrerier Flood of Selling Orders with a pread,” held | of fame throu, of the in the club-house, “No 3 Sfrincey, fined for ite B ht Al E . TALLORED 3 hats Gas and street. Assembles fune orra 4) > . With i s ti Every a houan tall ponlinlientaeeaniona | inelworuicnehonce vieeal, tomorrow renal | roug’ most Entire %) In our Fur Department we J mite tounce tkiris In blue. a ty fiapre fase te “all he wanted to eat and drink,’ as|to have been held | u ears Oxford mixtures, re " <0. ‘i ‘.|will place on sale an assort- Hato vate, 1 to ta ae wei gyre Nite de Nashvilie batt ment of selected \f No MAIL ORDERS C. 0. b's SENT OUT ON HOUR SALES, Leste) Fur Scarfs, t i ee) jet ny. re Wa rT A snap break tn Union Pacinc at| seat tiv Sy WA noon was the slgnal for general and | Misourle fects é < | resnt Nquidation throughout the mar-| New York Central: 163 160 160 with muffs to match, in nd pptoes mak rapkdly, —Unton |, Le hae : a ie as! Black Lynx, HAS IMPROVED. DEATH FOR Fae TO SAVE FRIEND.) freee mores SE Pe cauaeee hirty days! mourning in| List Down. one of them put it to-day. A Brand year, but it has be Mitnols Central as, much to 168 1-4, as Blue Lynx Brooklyn Rapid Tranalt, Atkinson and ty 13> new York Central fell 2 2 1-4, and 3 iM and Alaska Sable, AMERICAN BEAUTY WILL BE| DASHES INTO TRUCK RATHER | WENTZ SWAM ASHORE FROM! | iiits, respectively. Delaware and Hud- GIVEN IN CARE OF RELATIVES., THAN INJURE PASSENGERS. | sINKING BOAT TO AID KELLY | pon, Great Northern and Metropolitan] s: a | | also receded 2 points or more. ‘The break was accredited to profes- Her Mother to Harry to London, |Klerated Saw Chotce Netween Per-| yind tind Work and Only Got sional selling and discounting the pub- | Special price, 570.00 and Court Will Discharge | season Trolley Car and Simecif | Hack Just tu Time to jlahing of the Northern Pactfc wettle- |1,™3" at for the set. } and Chose the Latter. ‘ U. 8. Soe ree | : Eton eal The initial transactions In Union Pa- |". feel nf aD ——_ — cifle on the Stock Exchange to-day age E F, dé 3 | 1/ COG iEN, nh | | gregated 7100 shares at 108 1-6 to 107 1-2] Wissonein Centra Or ay Or, LONDON, Noy. The examination | In an effort to avoid a collision with a | It was only by good lack towlay MAL) ea wien tot ob westerdas va nee of Miss Vanderbilt Wackerman, of New crowded trolley car, and, perhaps, serl- | Howard Wentz, a plumber, (wenty-t8 | 000) cure During the first fifteen min-| LONDON STOCKS STRONG. Broadway & 20th St. York, who was taken to St. Gilea’s In- |ously injuring some of firmary ux a wandering lunatic, was | Fire Chief Klerated, of held privately to-day before a Justice of | Department while re the Peacd. The resuit of the inventica- |alarm of fire wan forced to tion has not been announces o ctatly, |long Into a loaded truck on fbut the marked Improvement jn Miss ahd was himself badly hurt Wackermann’s condition leade to the, When Chief Klersted «wung into Elm belief that she will be handed over to] Idea sher relatives as soon as they are able) ‘The authorities the hill and hi tions from her was filled with women and children, ‘7 he var Haars, [atreet Is narrow and a truck ann starte the wid the roadway. [It wax injul Where sie will sail | to the car's passengers or possible dy Zogdand, to deo himaelt, and he heroically chose the passengers | q j| American Railway Shares Aver eel er Cent. Higher. sof trading the rales In this iasue Fecontinued hoavy, the total about 15 shures. Otnerwise the market display little Interesting feature with the ex- 12 tlon of a well defined downward! 4° strong tone, together with bridc = ad of prices: - trading, were the fentures In the Amer- The Cotton Market. ; beans who sold stocks short dur-} ican ratlway department at the London. _ Ing the day in efforts to take the mar-| Market to-day. Dealings were larger in| T2¢ local” eotton market Rorsncs ket away from the sellers covered ex-]| volume than for a week past steady to-day yith prices 2 to 6 poin' ly during the final hour, and! Union Puetfle led in the advance, with | MEREr: earch re ed substantiod rallies, There were | a ath of 1 per cont, over yesterday's | Cables were 12 pe more than Jen of 1 to 1 det in many atocks, | thanl figure at New York, Southern pected this morning, private cables ihe transcontnentals, coalers, | cifle and Erle common also were #t orting a better undertone abroad, Its and leading specialties. jon the improv rose avout 2 points over last] to 62 1-8 and 4 and Benson not drowned | ishing fron a boat about » from the gove rs t ave received commuttl “relatives, BUFFALO, derbdiit, \ ‘New Nork, erigay or Batir with her daughter, M i Dilt-Wuckerma no headway help, but rories were not Hd swim pnd t ne | Fes . selling equivalent | ‘After the call the market waa, very S respectively, a la a ads, put quiet, Later Liverpool ca- * a at a ue aye. fi at he should swim ashot ght. There Was sqmt Wavering agalny In. the home department the South * Z {Tendon (ie , it “dash ha th tes Miia ni . see Se ateeteis ena He heniaterdenttige andthe African group was firm. : wrecer.crigourag is? but HeUcODe | W D LOWERY & CO. FAIL | sive aa was thrown Seer the dashboard, pws ut a jo Kelly held on e }was about steady: atctl a fea ony Sra cree 0. b . fand hung downward between mesged boat, The total é RONey su aes carriage @ madly kicking | “Good-by, old chap,” said (2, ge | 1,050.00) hart | The Wheat Market. sovsamuaty. 2 niyiDes mber, uf to ieeth i ar Veo te the tev w ST Farther strength was noted’ in all tareh, 746. to Dy Amweta Horse. ile driver, Cremens, veld un to he plunged Into the fev water . all} 740 at; March, 7. Natio me \him and saved him from falling, with nand ww lt pull throug The) Ors Ing Quowntto grain markets this morning, ted by | to 7.485, 3 a 1; “fig Daeea “ine mtook | O° hand, and with the other held the all right é i [Amal SR Coppeclher rie et ae et ‘| SOFM. meh ts us i above yesterday's ‘The prices at 3.3) ua : i frightened animal in check, With set teeth Wentz seam through | Am. apres Md close and in good demand by commis- | 7.55; March, Brokerage business under the name of! When the ¢ f was rescued, it waa! thy water finally tandod walt feucon | Sm steed a ‘Ret ig sien) houses. Wheat was 3-8c, higher, , ng influenced by cables, modera orthwesatern receipts and general co ering among local traders. New York's opening prices were: De- N. P. Preferred Weak tn Re foes . af pe . oe Wall} found that he was badly hurt about J all vut gone on the sinda cf tre! an e Amaigned to-day for the benefit | hy head, ten and body. His left arm each. He wax picked up by a scns F hin creditors yo Herman He Ellas, of, adiy wrenched, and {t Is feared fisherman who helped hin row another 1 BERLIN, Nov. 14.—Locals were de- rond wi be rl Sit {that some of hls ribswere bro Tes boat out to Kelly, Not. a cember wheat, 49 1-4; May, 8l 1-4. cldedly firmer on bear covering on the | 4 1 iitlen ore, stated Phe We | carriage was almost completely demol-| soon aid. they reach ; Let] “Chfeago’a opening Prices ware: Wty) Boorse to-day. | Internationals | were | seald that he did not know what] he! 46% | Wheat, 75 to 75 December, 72.1-8| quict and maintained. Northern Paetfy 35% | to 72 corn, GPA fo'w Ts; Des preferred was weak on the report that assets were, but he thougnt that BD 7-8 to 60. the stovk will be redeemed at par, Ca- joes sueen at oS faet going and almost he firm would soon be able to resume| poy Firebug of Nine Conteanes, | P!°Ked up by the row burt. Bt | “New. Yorn closing prices were: De-| ‘iaian Pacifies were strong. Bir Lowery, he auld, was a member of | GHRIDGEPORT, Conn., Nov. Frank Se 105 ccmber wheat. 5-6 ids. May” wheat, ————— ited Bxchange Fsmce, WD Gallagher, “nine years old, been Al stdep eeaoncia December corn, Gi; May "corn, Unsatlafactory Ri o ‘all streo' oO} ice, . D.| arrested on a charge of arson, A Nre ry Or iy Told. : & Co, had! fou ni 2, closing prices were: Novem- (From the Washington Star.) Gf Go. bad four branches. One| tok place in the Berkshire Fertilizer} Put a Want in The World on Sum. fant, (71 t% Rominal:, ‘December | November Is a month, whose, chill wer SHOW YOU THAT “PLACE. piown, and the 0 7B.1-4; wheat. 763-4; | Makes a man: bemoan h lot. mbder corn, 59 1° ; : coth, 69 1-8 nominal: Decem: | Hut when the coal man brings bie bil fourth tn! Company, loss $10,000, Sunday, and the | day, Get what is wanted on Mone boy confesved that he fred the bullding. 4ayv_

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