The evening world. Newspaper, December 20, 1901, Page 8

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AUN DOWN IN ~FIFTILAVENUE Wife of Tees | Blanchard : Is Seriously In- jured. TINDER HORSE'S HOOFS, Became Bewildered in the Maze of Vehicles After Shop- | ping Tour. is = I ie ‘rramplea upon by a frightened horse! * on Fifth avenue and serfously injured. | © Mrs. Salle Mf. Blanchant, wite preme Court Justice James A. 1) ard, is now a private patient in the York Hospital. Just how dangerous her injurtes are has not yet bean determined by the physicians, and it was thought best by them to make only a superficial exam- ination until su recover from th sulted as a res back and lower Mi: by the horse's she was injured } ing Fifth avenue She had been shopying and was on her way home. Fifth avenue waz crowded with carriages The cruah, combined with the slippery pavements, made it. extremely danke: ous for pedestrians, and Mrs. Blanch finding herself in a maze in the middle Of the road, came to a stnndsttll, The next mome wns throw Iently by a horse attached to a vilo- pe occupled by Mrs. Jules A. Montant, wife ) «> of a wealthy merchant, of } Forty-ninth street. the driver, who lives avenue, says he did @rd until his hors: two feet of her. No, 100 Sixth ee Mrs, Blanch ead was with! ried to pull up m8 0-9 xo 8 BPB-B- Gab Oaed 8rd 8. 018 BOT WIFE - Jon HENRY DROP THAT STUFF AT ONCE AND COME DIRECTLY HOME, YounG marr You'Re DISCHARGED $” THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 20, 1901. WHAT MAY HAPPEN IF WE a CaN SEE BY "PHONE. ©43990OF99045-9 JUMPS IN FRONT OF TRAIN WHEN LOCKED OUT OF HOME* After Quarrel with Father Young Electrician Finds Door Barred for Non-Payment of Rent and Commits Suicide. Locked out from his flat by the jant-/ tor because he was in arrears for} rent, without funds and having qual relled with his father, John Beck, a oung electrician, thre ront of a Third avenue at the East One Hundred and Sixty frat street station this morning and his Grant said that about three months ago Beck rented a basement apartment | at the flat-house, He furnished the/ rooms and sald he wax soon to be mar- ried and would bring his wife there. No woman ever went there, After he had been there a month, he got behind in his rent, and the Janitor notifled him known that he had run over a man, but aid not report the fact. Evidently ‘sev- eral trains had run over the body before the police were notitied. Heck was twenty-eight years old. He was not around his flat. much in the daytime and the neople in the house knew little about, nim. leat In a memorandum book found ‘in his pocket wan written’ “In case of death or accident notity John Reck. electrician, No. 76 East One Hundred and Sixty street.” Beck's parents notified of the death of their son. and went to the MWorrfsania station to Identify the body. Lutz, who lives above the Becks, maid” she heard the father and son quarreling last night. Young Beck was wit dying seven months cupy the flat. Beck said nothing, but 1 trains passed over him be-| continued to enter Bis apartment after fore he was discovered on the track by| the Janitor had goW® to bed and leave an engineer on a north-bound train at/ early in the morning before any one 4.40 this morning. The engineer at once] else about the house was up. notifled Pollceman MeKenna. An am-| In omer to keep him out of the house was sent for und the remaing the Janitor put a padlock on the out- EY Ex a widower, his the horse, he say: but the animal slipped and Mra. Blanchard was badly injured before he could back the animal. An ambulance was ant for, and while 1 Mrs, Blanchard | r Cavanagh be locked id that the Ident might avoided, but that he drove} recklessly. Cavanagh was locked up In «the, Tenderloin station, where Mrs. Mon- tant later appeared and appealed for ~his release. She was Informed that he would have to remain a prisoner unless some one gave ball for nim and left. Blanchard is Ifty years old and ant Rightieth’ street. hard is place on Ire the Supreme Court to-day as usual. To an Bvening ‘World reporter he nal hen I ‘eft Mrs. Ianchard at the hospital this morning she was fecling muoh easier. There are ro internal | THRE RESCUED AT GIRL USED OIL Te CARRIED DOWN LADDERS. BERS WERE ASHES. Wrapped tn Flame She Foug! Neroically and with Rare Presence of Mind. Penned in by Flames tn a Room on the Upper or of Dwelling. ———__ Costigan, twenty-s!x years o! ant In the employ of Cornel juries, (fo far ax can te determi Wate wan considerably brulsed and’ ai arcs ‘om, shock, but the doctors. give | ’ ‘reason to nope that I may| PATPRSON, N. J. Dec. 2—Mre. Har-! Ter name Che aoe cute the (iif and her two children were rescued fy, ‘ driver of the cart. ‘There ie ne auch, | from a burning tenement at Water and utlon i ‘such Other ten- street, fs dying In Roosevelt Hoepital |Tempie atreets early to-day: 'o}ants had narrow encaies, YY) The ground floor of the house In oc-, by Ho wholesale and upper floors. we The entrance: Ve} the rear of the Hquor st alarm was given most of the tenants escaped down the stairway, but som had trouble getting to th | morning. tn: wuildi ga fre tn the pario: the eervant poured a pint of nto SKIN GRAFTING 7 SUCCESS. Englewood Woapital Patient Showing Improvement. Nenry Blace, of Hackensack, N. J, who had thirty-three pleces of skin grafted on his head, is improving at the Englewood Hospital Dr. Currie, ton, says that pplied are a vf Name th tthe tri, ehildren rm by: the ndows and put up by after Christmas an explosion. 773,775 Broadway,cor. Sumner Ave. ) 169, 171, 173 and 175 Smith Street, 82, 84, 86 and 88 Wyckoff Street, ) wee Our Great Rebuilding Sale,and Christmas so closely upon us, should reasonably impress you with the advisabil- ity of purchasing at our s . Where sharp reductions in price mark the values we offer in useful and desirable Holiday selections. FURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING, LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING Coa per Weeks at your most conven: ent terms of CREDIT Large fortable ' BROOKLYN Veautitful TABLE LAMPS, artistically designed lobe and base, famous Roches- ter burner, Macbeth fe} chimney; special, Jor Opei and MORRIS best reversi- LOUR cush- oak or Carpets and Rugs. Great Reductions rule in our en-§ ble tire Carpet Department ITH'S FOS. soli rae AXMINSTER, formerty $1.55 per} ren worth yard, now 98¢, Nerv A Brussels Carpets that were 900. al, 5s per yard, now 59¢. MORRIS CHAIR, Kk ie, den: Some very handsome Smyrna} (3s, dete tush and Axminster RUGS, at great reduced prices. } wi ecriy is LADIES’ COATS, the fashionable RAGLANS, BOX COATS and ‘TIGHT- FITTING JACKETS In popular rtades of Oxfords, Frtezes and ‘We Kerseys, in all the prevailing lengths AMP: {0558 Inches. § a nnn You'd be asked just} CLOTHING “SPECIALS”. FOR CHRISTMAS double elsewhere for With us means“ special” in style, fit and workmans ip. and, what's what, those we are selling § special’ ricedness, Cur assortment comprises the most popular Coat for 3 Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats, Men's and Youths’ Overcoats, ‘8.98 9.89 Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits, Men's and Youths’ Suits, OPEN EVENINGS—CLOTHING AT SMITH STREET EESTORE Ts Se Tell “Perfectly Satisfied” is the pop’ lr vere dict of the and’ stvle ek This $-Piece Suit, mahogany finished frame, covered in damak or price velour, worth $25; our Rebuilding Sale Prive. if our 14.50 : on) LANS. You'll the same of our Leng Overcoats. A good, long, stylish say “very Children’s Suits, Coats and Overcoats. TENEMENT FIRE.’ 15 DYING OF BURNS, MOTHER AND TWO CHILDREN THOUGHT SMOULDERING EM- ley, at No. 69 West Thirty-fourth a rosult of being terribly burned this he 14, tus as wt Ath in & é ; ey } | | Sh pr z : Superin PITTSBL were notl Clydesdale, wh; Boho furnace of Jones FURNITURE WCARPETS | Holiday Goods Reduced. Br ever MrePreHre%s Moe Mrer Mrehoeks cr e morning, {s still missing. ‘The p has been cremated: married and had a domake the tat of fatted |ftospital will probably die PROBABLY CREMATED. believe that he wa “rhe police Alexander "of the -| World Wants. thai was in mn CR RA Wa MILLINER MEN’ 'S WEAR. in od sires. Men's all-wool Suits, wer $18. This $15 Suits... Overcoat! and kerseys. Yoke Overcoats. LADIES’ WEAR, Ladies’ Raglans Onfor.' g BAB 0 and castor... seeeee La fies’ Oxford Jackets, *, length $7 00 Shaky Homereresceec ns S400 $9.50 Bhck ‘Tatl-ta Sik Skirt good values at £15, This sal Solid oak Dresser, French beveled plate glasstop, just the thing tor a gift to bachelor, maid or matron; won sor now. pO.90 OPEN EVENINGS. vTetrtrE. Fy Tevet rpQpt TT eS Se ey CHRISTMAS OFFERINGS MICHAELS BROS. Sth Ave. and 9th St., Brooklyn. NOTED FOR FAIR DEALING. Reliable Goods, Lowest Prices, Easy Terms, Prompt deliveries and fairest of treatment. WE DO JUST AS WE ADVERTISE, 2 | Parlor Furniture, Library Furniture, Bed and Din- <r ing-Room Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Curtains, Com- bination Bookcases, China Closcts, Music Cabinets, s* Parlor Tables, Gilt Chairs, Desks, Morris Chairs, 4 *c* Rockers, Dressing Tables, Pictures, Clocks, Lamps and Ornaments and Toy Go-Carts and Carriages. *SELECT LINE OF CLOTHING ORE MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN, An immense assortment to suit all tastzs and eek §»etbooks, Tailor-Made Suits, Skirts, Waists, Raglans, # Jackets, Seal Coats, Mink, Fox, Lynx and asia * Sable Muffs and Boas. 100 Per Week 1.00 Clothing Delivered by Messengers; Furniture by Unmarked Wagons. Pi eaneee BROS., 5thAve.&9thSt.,B’klyn. wo of the Injured at the Mores The Road to Success is via Sunday CLOTHING alice He Y 4 taken to the Morrisania police] ldo door a few days ago, Beck} ago Hc han a boy, five years old, who } In night. went to see nie facher, in| lives. with his. graiidparents. ry From papers on the young man tt was | Willamsburg, and had a quacrel with learned that he Ilved at No. 71 Kast] lm. He left the house in a passion. One Hundred and Sixty-me-ond street. | {t 18 supposed that he came dack ty SAN BLAS CREW SAVED. lis flat, and finding himself tocked out ind without money, became desperate, and golng back to the ‘L" tation, hrew himself in front of a north-bound ind that his father, Charles Beck, re- sided at No, 30 Arion piace, {n the Wil- lamsburg section, Brooklyn. Joxeph Grant, the panitor of the flat building WASHINGTON, Dec. 20.—A despatch § Tecelved to-day at the Btate Depart- ment from the United States Consul- s probably 4 o'clock when the frst train passed over he police be- Heve that the engincer must have lost, is ashore wear La that the passengers are HL. rina Qi TARSHIS where Beck was notified and 535 Fulton St., op. Elm Pl, 468 Sth Ave,, near !0th St., B’klyn (s MERRY | The Leading S Credit Clothing Outfitters. Just a few days left to purchase Christmas gifts. Go to anyone of our stores and you will find astonishing bargains. Make your Christmas Day one#$& of happiness for yourself and your friends. We do not ask any security. Take advantage of the LIBERAL CREDIT SYSTEM offered by us. Pay in $l—One Dollar per Week—$l and choose what you require from the extensive stock we carry. MAKE ANY ONE OF OUR STORES YOUR XMAS HEADQUARTERS. Don’t wait another day; are complete. AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR every department. Our offerings of Hats, Millinery and Shoes are marvels. If you want Jewelry or Silverware or Knick-Knacks of any kind we can supply you with them, and all on the part-payment system. FURS. A fine fashionable line for the holiday trade. NEAR SEAL COATS, 22 inches, long selected skins, best lining, worth $40; our price, $25. FUR SCARFS—Sa-| MINK CLUSTER ble opossum cluster SCARF—Full tail ends, scarfs, 8 ta'ls, long and}selected dark fur skins, full shaped; worth $6.50;4Sold elsewhere for $15; out price, $4.50, jour price, $10. RAGLANS. The coat of the hour; good materials and fine wo kman- ship; from $10 to £20. SPECIAI:—Electric Seal Scarfs at 98c, Sold elsewhere at $2.50. This is a rare bargain. SHOES. Well-made Winter Shoes, waterproof and will stand the snow and slush, $3.00. ————— MEN’S SUITS. Splendid all- wool worsted Suits. ‘Sold by other dealers for $20; our price, $12.50. REMEMBER THE CHILDREN. Christmas Is Their Great Annual Event. We Can Please Them as Well as You. The little girls and boys will be heart- broken if Santa Claus should pass them by. A good article of clothing will please them, and be a befitting gift. WATCHES, DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY. LADIES’ COATS of castor, black and Oxford kerseys, double-breasted, box front, high collar, satin lined, worth $12, our price $6. When vou get your clothing here, you get the best and you save money. a 3 ise Ag PPP PSSPFSE SIGS SIS ISS THOS IG SS RINGS, BRACELETS, SEAL FOBS, ; LOCKETS, CHAINS, EARDROPS, GIRL S COAT, WALKING SKIRT, rata peat STUDS, | 4 1014 yrs, well made; Well made and very stylish, 4 a Crepe worth $4.50; our price, $2.98. — FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE. ~NEW YORK STORE OF H. EIT? & TARSHIS, 431 Eighth Avenue, Near 32d Street. CHARGE ACCOUNTS SOLICITED. Our Heart for Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry, 32 Maiden Lane, One Flight Up. Diamonds, Sef by an Expert While You Wah ~

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