The evening world. Newspaper, April 2, 1902, Page 6

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6 THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY = ENING, APRIL 2, 1903. Te mee ee ees “THEY DESERVED TO DIE,” | SAYS NEGRO MURDERER. = Lord & Taylor. F. © KOCH & | & CO.' evimpson One anford Co. | Killing of Philadelphia Woman Discloses | Corsets——“Z Z Elaine.” Three Days of Double Life of Millionaire. ’ ————— Misses’ Department. Sole agents of this celebrated make—our S . a —| pring importations com- PHILADELPHIA, April 2.—Will- ~ F prise a large assortment of shapes that include many decided | Great Lace Selling. fam Lane, the colored servant who Thursday, April 3d, ments, thus covering every demand of varying figures. yesterday murdered Mrs. Elle J. Fur- | Thousands of satisfied wearers can testify to the superiority of the! Thursday, Friday and Saturday you may buy ——-—- “ELAINE”—no discomfort when tirst put on, but always perfect ease, laces that are in the height of style and great de. bush and her daughter Madeline and; fatally shot Eloise another daughter, | Aggy frre ¥ y Q . in addition to absolute symmetry. was held to-day to awalt the action Very Exe eptional Sale of Etamine Suzts, . THESE eace ai Ss of the Coroner colors: black, blue, gray and tan, made in new model */ 7 ELAINE CoRs Ts, of Jinen bail edium leneths, well b L ELAINE’ CORSETS, ¢ Lane was perfectly cool and col- Kton, with flaring flounce skirt, trimmed with fancy braid « { linen baiiste or coutil, bias gored, s! mand at half regular prices, and in some instances FOR THURSDAY: even less. Our large importations are crowding the wd. 95 depariment—and good store-keeping suggests that we sacrifice some goods to make room for the new- " net straight front, bias lected and expressed no regret for f mciicas Whanleaked’’ hin ani Teta bands, entire suit mi ide over and excellent qual- medium tieh bust. long ps. white or gray, sizes 18 to 30. et 65) comers. That’s the “why” of this sale. Very choice to kill the woman ! ity of taffeta silk; special ALSO hand and machine productions of France, Germany “ZZ CORSETS se ad a b , SURE Dea Ont Switzerland and England are embraced. We advise “They deserved to «ir On learning that Eloise Myving, though sinking said: “I am sorry she suffers so much. 1 did not intend that she should suffer Coroner Dugan has not yet com- pleted his investigation of the case He visited the scene of the murder to-day and questioned Charles A sa S32 5.00 sr raat cari value $35.00, |_‘Mimmed with lace hort hips. AB 125th St Golfing or Travelling Skirts of all wool double-faced materials; colors: gray, oxford > ey anc blue, male with tailor-stitched flounce, a very excel- Cc of th ee mlenvtion ou _ epee see sae WILLIAM H. LANE lent skirt; lengths 36 to 40 inches; special F. Bet. Len d 125th Street, West, ie Leer an Broadway & 20th St =a p S 1891~ J Jth Anniversary Sale -1902 It is the topic of the hour. The crowds are without precedent Jast night in the house where the/(WR® Milled Mrs, Furbush and ’ a a = crime was committed, but the police her danghters J OO officers who are guarding the prem- Y ) ra . ses said he was not in a condition pee r an yet to make a statement. Mrs Furbush’s correct name !s Ella Jar- den. Through the murder the double life of Charles A. Furbush, a millionat was revealed. Family Lived in Style. Mrs. Furbush lived Bhe employed several server ts a swell tu t, which was kep fashionab! street When she first moved to * Fifteenth atreet she we Fisher to the gr bors. Later she we Furbush. Last year’s contains this name: “Bila J value $7.00. because the values are withou you'll tind them—every Depa make this the greatest gala eve AXMINSTER RUGS. best quality. ( 410.6 ft. value 18.50, 14.50 xia By iS BRUSSELS RUC e frame. extra gu SUIT DEPARTMENT. second Floor. CHIR RR ETIRCR EG a Ki JAPANESE MATTING, double face, inlaid 40 yards, value 12.00 Spring and Summer Dresses are now shown ‘n large variety, B.Altmank@o. Rugs, Mattings, Oilcloths. per roll o or gray, sizes 18to 10 1.25 of coutil or batiste, "We bet. Lenox & est Seventh Aves. all lovers of laces to take advantage of this oppor- tunity, as we feel quite sure its equal may not be known for years. Real Russian Laces. Black Chantilly Laces. Our entire stock, consisting’) Sweeping reductions toclose of Galloons in medailion out the finest makes in Black effects (that can be separated), Chantilly Lace Galloons. at half former prices. $1.35 values, 50¢. yard, $1.50 values for 75¢ yard 6 in. widths. 2.00 values for 1.00 yard 2.25 values, 75C. yard, 9 in, widths. 3.00 values for 1.50 yard 3.59 values, 1.25 yard, 4.00valuesfor 2-00 yard 12 in. widths, Normandie Valericiennes Lace. tprecedent All overthe store riment is in the movement to aeiTnithen historyiohetheNstore The best makes; balance of our own importations; pat- terns all good—only a few widths missing. 10c. values for 5c. yard. 5c, values for J0c. yard. 25c. values for }5c. yard. SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., Sixth Ave., 19th to 20th St © a 9° ¥ be 2 —~- ~~ oe «ow -s << x 50.» f40 yard neths, per yard widow of Charles A, No. 62 > | | a z th street 5 Z OIL GLOTHS, 40 and soc. quality, short 1 ee teen non So of Shantung Pongee in matural and var ous colors; PRINTED ‘LINOLEUM|.7§ and’Sse. quality, “H’st) lengths; per yard as offer tor to-morrow | Thursday), April 3d, : Etamine and Mohair, in embroidered INLAID LINOLEUM, 1.50 6 short lengths, per yard..ceescecses....seecee 506 ONE HUNDRED @irectory. an the house or the re Neighbors say that Chariea A F was the man Charles A Eclipse Cemen No, 1238 Belmo r dent of the Southwark M Daye sean an Srope No, @4 Bourse, and Treasurer of the | yt eee ee Fidelity Investm mpany, His home 2 address is given rectory as N and two-toned effects; | HOME OF THE FURBUSHES Also Tailor-finished Gowns of Shantung Pongee. | . (Where mother and daughthers ‘Jonun Danell, were slain. For THURSDAY, April 3d, the following will be offered: Sons k Sons. ~ Tailor-finished Gowns of Grey, Blue and Black | Will Sell To-Morrow Etamine; Blouse Coat, Eton effect with moire | 5 OOO 5 antique silk trimming; taffeta silk bead throughout, at . . . 525.00 ‘Shirt Waists, : Separate Dress Skirts of Black Canvas with Taffeta Colored Madras, . bidrent And A and Moire Silk trimming, on Silk $ our regular $1.25 quality. ae TE sent Peco, - . . . . . “4450 at 49c. each. "autor LAWFUL FOR UNIONISTS |utieadaree isos, Wite| wet Roiactreee stitched and embroidered, mara fot hi TO SHUN NON-UNION MEN. at 98c. each. | ° 1, Eloise Se ea ‘e “1. Court of Appeals Decides that Unionists May | [centre aisie” main Moor ioe ee val Strike Rather Than Work with th | = e Others. Broadway, 8&9 Sts. | aker ant took an a = | Bunda work She k > dered woma Furbash Mat ne Silence. Mr, Forbush, wit FNGINEERS NOW TO (WILL EXHIME cm2vcxv = lovee ee has bee dare 7 ¥ sirike i no A peaceful and | REPORT ON SUBWAY © BROOKS'S ADDY, 2 en tes ai ‘APOLLO 4 is intent ¢ Anmeciation ¢ f * Greatest Vietery. ee ——— ae ig vane mae tn save out the follow Master Ptano-Player. TERROR ZONE RESIDENTS TO CAPT. TITUS ASKS FOR EX- “10°... rreateat vietors | No nobler work of human to the work genius has ever been en- with whom he! shrined in art than Handel’s | In the past em ea? the haoit of saying Messiah, Its pathos, sweetness, its plaintive tender- | ness, its triumphant, swell- ing, majestic music, impress multitudes. MEET TO-NIGHT. AMINATION. \ Experts Have Been at Work Since Wants the Stomach Contents Ane Monday Obtaining | alysed Data. Polson, erand ma Ghetitinn 6 sic ale inion me Park aven t , ‘ mt work for The “Messiah” tenfold in the form port tata of the charm w ished by this | APOLLO plano- way (foward piano-playerthat ure of permanent oexcelience a a Anxtous!y plano - ployer of remarkable : 1 workme power that impress thousands. Lam sure. a m ped ‘ Come and hear it. heats ae ¥ effect upo. employee and The AFO'.LO Company, | Apollo Building, 101 Fifth Avenue, N.Y. B tw Robece Davies rmplerer: (Between 17th and sth Sirects.) Women’s High Class Tailor-Made Suits Sale of of fine quality Broadcloth in black, blue and gray. 7 . i] Smart Model Eton Coat, new share Kilt Skirt. 7 aveling Coats Lined throughout with best quality tatfeta silk. A | ' : $35.00 suit for ( t 2 or Ram ie oats, { $26.50 but adaptable for ‘many uses, | SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., Sixth Ave,, [9th to 20th St. >_> as sas os Sl et Ti, , 70 Nace C ene eal f Bimpson Gaui ford ey aud Olive Rainproof Cloth, made either loose or fitted shapes, also heavier weight Boys Clothing. coats suitable for steamer wear; assorted sizes; values up to $20 each, at She’s a wise mother who accustoms her boys to high class clothing. And the boy of io-day that dresses in Simpson Crawford Co, clothing wiil be STO O father to the well-dressed man ot the future. 5 e . High class we said; quite true, yet far from high priced. Instances:— Lord & Taylor, $3.50 Sailor Suits, $2.95. Of Pure Wor wna red. also ne Broadway & 20th St Serge Str ee ‘ te '$2 ae leeves; sizes 2 From $ to 14 years West 14S, Spring Balen € 1807 | exclusive ‘eaabliahiie! nts for $5." Fine Quality sus Sa 0. “RELIABLE” “ CARPETS and) hers No need to “wait ull your ship | here $5.00 young Men's Suits, $10.00. comes in” to secure coveted furnish- ings, Our bargain prices moor beauty- filed ships to each home dock now. GOLDEN OAK { 14 to 20 ve ots, Flans ze ine new eli SIDEBOARDS........ $10.00/ } Uuat $12.80 vaine fa $16.50 redwens: frame. a18 60, ] Boys’ Gaps in all the new stvles, goll, cvcle, college, etc; all lined with silk; regular 75c. quality, 50¢ j EXTENSION TABLES .. $3.25 reduced from $5.59), Mail Orders Promptly Filled. =_> - WOMAN LOST LIFE [om age 4 cvimpsonCranjordCo, Handsomely carved, large mirrors | and cane seats. Cartains, rugs, draperies, sewing Sixth Ave. 19th to 20th St. machines, ete, all on | “LONG CREDIT” and at lowest prices | a —- oe ee SS eee CASH os CREDID (ee &{o 104, 106 and 108 West 14° Se. | NEAR 67" AY. Who Tried to Save Her, Badly Injured, THE AWFUL EXPERIENCE oF WOMEN AND CHILDREN WERE LS catinet maker, ie: “The Sty ha he : BRITISH SOLDIERS. AMONG THE VICTIMS. _ireter of absolute —- sna wee ceaN to : DEAD ON ROCKAWAY BEACH, ver son Tuomen, who died ye are John C. St 4 years, wa PRETORIA, April 2.—De train wreck in Man's Body supposed to Me that of **'*! hae me early t soldiers were killed and many more Chinese stenin \ " ad pre damen injured show that after lea warn he cotlawiner ak grare. It supposed er cloth hat a and \ * slip was posted in Po-| caught fire as #he sat by a stove tn the berton the engineer lost © Headquarters this morning | kitchen. Mr Stack was severely } ody of a man was} Durned about arms and head tn =H FOUND DEAD ON BAY FRONT. «4 | trying a I Jamaten Hay this morning, at| “Yoy' of Hamumel’s avenue train on the down grade a ) giles it went at the rate o! Spharp curve, with five trucks h and ¢ we A terri " $ id ut B.| years aK. 1) po the boller of + iwerta ot A Fengineer and fir | Hive - 5 v t tice Bay | coat light plaid veat and dark trousers. | , of the jajured soldiers have sve since] son nel i ‘ kaway Beach, ' ve a . apart aiind in the | , women and cilldren, were drowned | 1h one of dis pockets was found « Sah ASG AEER: PAN 86 aD a crisp, was on the floor in the kitchen. feet seven ja. was found en height. ed in « black mente for sale in the Sunday World, yi ) at the second i ta mean, Ae b. polltical ae sik PRICE oF Att NeEws- miles an hour Bie engize: sucmpea. tne ‘ pene in Cree 0) seats tei alive alewindne leave neni @ es RIgrt as: a rout thirty-five | and the body of Mra Stack, burned tol {t is Indispensable. On every subject DEALERS. Advertise houses, homes and apart- ang oth, Greokiyn Stores Flatbush AN. Rear Putten $e jpeecti eee which it treats the information im- | parted is correct and concise. Now fetaiaates that we have examined the Kk care- | ma? fully, newspaper men | ei —Bt Charles

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