The evening world. Newspaper, February 26, 1902, Page 4

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4 FATALLY SHOT 220 ARNORY. Militiaman Didn't Know | Rifle Under Arm Was Loaded. WOUNDED MAN BEHIND, ATTEMPTED HER LIFE. Hrothers FY Ne Weise Was Showing Comrade Hair Trigger, with Which He Made Big Score. HIT BY FALLING IRON. women and rain * : ‘f ' ik HIT BY 13-INCH SHELL. had m har rina wan cpoiniediuddes Gram stedt’s arm, and G " i = the baie vss JUMPS FROM A FERRY-BOAT The t et struck m slices ates BUT IS RESCUED. Pollce Belleve Mughes Tried to Kod Life—Toure the Hoa. | was pitale. | UMBRELLA AFI SEAMEN HURT 1 INA COURT-ROOM. THREE-WEEKS GALE : WITNESS SECRETLY SMOKED |THE BABCOCK WAS TOSSED). ABOUT LIKE A CORK. A CIGARETTE. Dropped tt tuto Umbretia, Which Biased Cp aud Caumedt Ataem, FEARED ANOTHER ARRESTEDON Big HOTEL FIRE. CAMBLING CHARGE PARK AVENUE RESIDENTS YONKERS MEN ACCUSED OF NEEDLESSLY ALARMED. RUNNING POOL-ROOM. Policeman's Zeal to Biaae—Huen- ed Taken to White Pinins and Released img Shanty sos ot In 81.000 ond Beach to Sheltering Dynamite Anawer ~ CASTORIA. "i, The Kind You Have Always Bough | x, dynamite in the shanty? pears the 4 jgnature it there was not and tha: “Sut. ‘The ‘aniehborhood oe G fo | ie { THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 26, 1902. [RAZOR BLADE T0 ENDS LIFE BECAUSE |WELL-ORESSEDMAN IGNORANCE OF GAS |DIES BECAUSE: HE END INSOMNIA. HE SPILLED WINE. BLOWS OUT BRAINS RESULTS IN DEATH CAN'T SEE PRINCE GIRL COULDN'T SLEEP. SO JOSEPH GACHET A BUTLER SUPPOSED TO BE T. J. MEAD, YOUNG WIFE, FORTY YEARS. OF PHILADELPHIA. cif While ar Sands Street. Heookiyn | arth Grand Street Store. ‘at aye Last Week af Pee st St of the Closing-Out Sale, oy me bie lowes Positive—Sweeping—Final Reductions—have been made 100-F00T TUMBLE SuspecTs Wir MLS A NURSE ILLED USBI, POLICE THINK MISS LYNCH CORONER HOLDS MRS. CON- ALSO TOOK POISON. NORS AND ANDREW PITRE. Nel Near Empty Viel of Carbotte Cpen Win Her Hoom, ‘te Wet Her Beet to Head Split | Open. She Weetd See Man with jegree and held >e 1 ea Na ted N Py ao that he had 71ST’S TROPHIES FOUND. Valunble Souventes tn Ruins of SAAOAASADEAAORASS AAAAAEESESAA EOS OAEEEADESES SER SEY ; HEALTH. STRENGTH. VIGOR THE WINE OF LIFE 4 : THE WELL KNOWN FRENCH TONIC. PORMILA OF DH 4 CHOPPER OF PARIS CPHRANCE), QUINQUINA, KOLA COCA, CACAO AND GLYCERO- PHOSPHATES. FdV99 SU UORPE Mop. GE VOD HO-PHOSPIEAPES LIME ' GLYCERO-PHOSPHATES Lime» ” ‘ VX DPSIRES ReStbes Gnastons pe cg, Dyspepsia. Overwork. Loss of Sleep, Nervous De- bility, Anemia, Stomach and Heart Troubles, etc. PODARO6S466 EEE AAA GAAS AE EE EDS SEEEESEEEES PSSSSISISSS FID OSHICE SIDI HOD OOS TOD: e | ! gic a PY niverte a 22) AROADWA: 8 YORK, SOL A 99909 99699000406 99090000000000000 386000009 vttind Ade | Long and Short i » a > > > . BOUND. IS SUFFOCATED. CRAZY AND TAKES POISON. Mrs A ears ' tierman barber. fort a “4 ‘ watt 1 ' “ , & HOMEWARD A GERMAN BARBER GOES Lord & Taylor, on the prices of all goods. Women’s Jackets, Suits and Skirts. Women's Black and Colored Suits, Eton and fly-front jackets, in venetians, cheviots and homespun, were $15, at $6.50. Women's Black and Colored Cloth Suits, in all the new: i est materials and styles, were $20, at 9.98. | Wonien’s and Misses’ Colored and Black Jackets, | were $0, at $4.50. All our Women’s and Children’s Mackintoshes, at half former prices, were $3.05, were $1.05, were $7.50, now $1.98. now $3.75. Cambric and Flannelette Wrappers, to close at ggc. & $1.25, values $1.75 & $2. Infants’ Wear. Infants’ Colored Coats, sizes 2 to 4 years, $1.98, $2.75, $3.75 & $4.50, value $3.50 to $10. | now g8c. 50. Infants’ Long and Short White Coats, $1.98, $2.50, | | 75 c $5.00, value $3.50 to $11. Children’s White and Colored Silk Caps, 49c. to $3.00, | value oSc. to $6.00 each. | $7.39 & $1.69, value voc. to $3.25. | Women’s Muslin Underwear. Closing out the balance of our Muslin Underwear, at about half former values, lNight Gowns, Drawers, Skirts and Corset Covers, were | oSe. & $1.25, to close at 69c. $1.50, $1.75 & $2, to close at g8e, Cor. Grand & Chrystie Streets. aap ee eee After the Grip the system is usually left more or debilitated. With one person it's a back or chest ache, with another a kidney pain, but anyhow you can't count yourself out of danger till a// your organs j get back healthy condition again. The quickest way — and “| also the safest—is to put an eck’ POROUS PLASTER on the spot that hurts. It will gently open the skin pores and permit the healing vegetable gums with which the plaster is impregnated to act on the affected ;part, and then good-by. pain. pointment about the genuine Allcock’s. It is the one pain doctor that ALWAYS cures. less © KOCH & Co. between Lenox & Seventh Avenues. 125th Street, West; FAMOUS SHOE for WOMEN Agents for the A big assortment of all the new Spring styles HERE— every one noted for its ‘exquisite fit, stylish shapeliness and jabsolute comfort. Indorsed by fash- lionable women everywhere—shapes to fit every foot, 3 00 for all occasions indoor or out—all one price,......... $ id ’ Dresses, in fine nainsook, 3g, 69, g8c., | a R +4.° “ | Night Gowns, Drawers, Skirts and Corset Covers, were into a normal,! There is never any disap-} French Challies, 29c. Pest quality all wool French Challies, this season's prints—Koechlin & Baumgartner’s very newest designs. Go where vou will and look where vou may, you'll not be able to equal this offering at anything like the same little price. You can tind acres of French Challies of old style and old prints at ail sorts of bargain prices, but , these are the very best as well as the very newest that money can buy. The regular retail selling prices for these goods to-dav are from $0 to $5 cents per yard. It costs from 3715 to 45 cents per vard to land them in this country. About fifty designs on light and dark grounds: Floral stripes Persian effects, Large ni small dot It was by a stroke of good fortune that we got 200 pieces of them on terms that let us pass 29 them to you at Meteles It is by far the best offering we or anv other house ever made in genuine up-to-date French Challies of the very latest printing. These goods will be on sale on special counters in the dress goods department, rear of the rotunda. Waists and Wrappers. Something delightfully new and attractive here every day. To make room for the new goods broken lots must be sacriticed. That results in such special offerings as these for Thursday: Black Large and small tigur. Vatteta and Peau de soe Pei odd os and everal) Wa " $3.00) "\* Fatheta Waists, black and evenine: SI 93 69 Cribs This is the mark of the women are wearing them brings new customers. There's nothing on the Carefully selected stock, ouk tanned soles, sateen women. Patent and enamel leather, glace kid, of dress slippers. One price Soie and Peau de Cyene “ red lawn Kim triped lawn or eee errr rey 75 best shoes for women we now. The more they know them the better they market that comes up to them. They have mer- linings, shapes that are elegant and yet that fit the black Russia and chrome calfskin; 40 styles of Serviceably made shoes of excellent quality a tite $4.95 Ess-See-Ess Shoes for Women ever knew. Thousands of like them. Every pair sold makes a friend and its not found in anv $5 shoe you've ever seen. feet, make the Ess-See-Ess the ideal shoe for > , i Di > shoes, 20 styles of ties and 20 styles $3.50 and at moderate prices for boys and girls. Sixth Avenue, 19th and 20th Streets, | CONQUER | BUSINESS ADVERSITY.

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