The evening world. Newspaper, April 18, 1902, Page 7

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HOLDS CARLOAD AT PISTOL POINT Policeman Blocks Sec-| ond Avenue Road to Compel Vaccination. MAN SAID ‘I'VE SMALL-POX’ Officer Detained Passengers, but Doctor Diagnosed Case as Innocuous Intoxication. One melancholy jag and a super- strenuous policeman blocked traffic! on the Second avenue surface road for an hour at 2 o'clock this morning. Incidentally, a carload of passengers were held up at the point of a pistol and threatened with vaccination. The jng was not the property of the policeman. He carried his nerve and a revolver. William T. Carroll, of No, 8 Bighth avenue, Mount Ver- non, had cornered the visible supply of firewater in that suburb and started for the Tenderloin via a Sec- ST. PETERSBRG, April 18—The re- ports received here from the famine- stricken districts of Russia more than justify t ons of acute auffer- ing to Scurvy and typhoid tating the peasantry throughout the whole of the Alta! (highlands of Si merly the chief granary of § The starving people there have sumed even the last remnants of th seed grain and no spring cr been sown. The last wheat Altal fetched 21-4 roubles per poo copecks per pood In some pl fs mo great that half the been unthatched, to saww the lives of the cattle and horses One hundred thousand poods of food- stuffs, recently despatched by the Gov- erpment, have not reached Stberta, az the Lieutenant-General in command of | the district, Is | cupplies and hurry them forward. The Czar contributed 296,000 roubdles to tho relief fund and has remitted the taxes of the sufferers ‘The gravity of the situation ts ev!- denced the latest disease statistics At Menzelinsk, Government of Cufa, there have been upward of 4,009 canes of typhus-hunger and scurvy; at Rell- ond avenue car, coincident with Po- | betsky O82 cases have been reported, iceman Gleason, of the Morrisania| station, whose home ts {n lower Man- hattan “1 Have the Small-Por.”’ flied ap by the street was reached, when Carrol set up a how! and dec the posessor of a full-hlo immediate wed the doors fo! Gleason was equal to the emergency Drawing his revolver he ploughed his ‘Three Munters horned — Mra. Hitchcock Rode Astride. At the Meadow Brook hunt yesterday ther woman out, ock tn the usual 4 off the honors ed well ahead of time red him | and at Akmé kk over 1.900 cases have occurred, Stin' Vorone), Kazan a The Red Cros S 54 Is furnishing van, who rer from WHOLESALE CLOAK 1,000 lans and 132-134 WHOLESALE CLOAK GREAT RUSSIAN PROVINCE DEVASTATED BY FAMINE. against the normal price of 16 to 20) es the ncaroity of foditer | houses have |, 132 and 134 Greene St., between Houston and Prince. (Two short blocks west of Broadway.) | THE SEASON'S GREATEST OFFER EVER MADE. Consisting of Ladies’ Tailor-made Suiis, Eton Jackets, Rag- consisting of etamines, mistrals, broad- cloths, venetians, serges, taffeta and peau de soie siiks, will be sold at retail, charging wholesale prices for same. We guarantee a perfect fit. for alterations. vestigate, as this is a bona-tide offer. Sale Begins Saturday, April 19, at 9 A. M. (Two short blocks west of Broadway.) G- Ware | Saturday SHOE Wants And How We Shall Fill Them Scurvy and Fever Follow Starvation—1!,800 Arrests of Agitators in Few Weeks. all the ald at tts command tn the way of free kitchens and medicines ——_.—- ; 1,800 ARRESTS OF RUSSIAN AGITATORS. tons were r= | Student reports give the total number of arrests in Moscow during the iaat two or three weeks as 1800. They an tle pate students who armed resist- Moscow continue to utt- voring to locate the | \q, » from a@ detention prison in this where they had been held without an inquiry for neany a year. Six others have s thelr strength as to ne removal to a prison h In the great transport demned crim! MISS GEORGIA CAYVAN Is AGAIN SAID TO BE DYING, ——_—_—__-++ »| For Several Months the Actress Has Been ina Flushing Sanitarium. admitted | | of Daly's { New York's she retired and s_maste AND SUIT MFG. CO., GARMENTS and 1,000 Misses’ Separate Skirts. [he material, No charge It will pav you to in- Open Until 6 P. M. Greene St., between Houston and Prince. AND SUIT MFG. CO. quality. These detai Men’‘s $3.50 Shoes at $2.25— ‘Tan an quality. s sy ‘Shoes at $1.90 lace; smooth ai welted and year machines; full round te Me u Kldskin, lice : shapes, oF Pare other 3 $3.50 Shoes at $1.60— Hack kidskin, Ince; turned and heels, a size out here a feet can be fitted, $3. a Shoes at $2.40— $1.40— iy Kldskiis tine quality ; vomen : button: brown willow and Russia calf Ince and Oxford shoes; correct: In. style; t calf. box calf and patent -welght (nvss shoes. mm for Men: | and Oxford, all sorte. rand kid, lace, nel; lace; v ist right for rough coun- sand button, Under-Priced Shoe Store this week. cases of finer Shoes than we have yet shown for so little. Exactly the Shoes you want—superb in style, and worthy in Ww" B been getting some marvellously good Shoes into our Is of prices: supertor in half value. Boys’ $2 Tan Kid Shoes at S125 Brown kidskin, with tips and leew: » The. and fine with oak | stitehed on Good- | Dem. sizes 12 Boy's’ $1.50 Black or Tan Caif Shoes at $1— | tout Caseo and Russia call lace Shoes, with thick ; solid leather, with heels, Lace Shoes at $I— ck calf, with stout soles and spring ut; heavy soles in. | ‘oles, medium tora nd there, but most thick w Hinek and tan enrefnily made on need. worth $2. "IOHN WANAMAKER Broadway, Fourth Avenue, Ninth and All patent leather and | Women’s $2 Oxfords at $1.20- | with tips: concave | —Bove’ box enif, Girls’ $1.50 Spring Shoes at $I heels: and black patent leather, with cloth tops: wizes Sty to 2 Babies’ $1 Shoes at 60c— Other Shoes for Children Great wagon-loads of | vatent kid; medium toes heela; pretty and almost stout Kolen + 0 TBS. if +d soles. kldakin; the shoes that little folks Tenth Streets the exile to Siberia of the 4 - <—- ~<—>- > so co ooo oe ooo oo lh; hh SS eee =_ THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL ts, 190%. THIEVES HAD A MEAL GUDEN SAYS. HE BROILED A CHICKEN IN THE Then Stole $500 Worth of Jewelry saw th utensils had been used. broiled a secured pared a supper wht but though The « stairs a . hungry vislior« CINCINNATI. April 18 CHANGE IN LIFE INSURANCE, FOUR PROFITS LESS. ad What the Fire Engine is to the old fash- ioned “Bucket Brigade,” the Regal System of “one profit from Tannery to Consumer” is to shoe business. From Tannery to you, via the Leather Merchant — Shoe Manufacturer —Shoe Whole- saler — and Shoe Retailer,—is the other system — which costs you four profits extra. Regals are $6.00 shoes for $3.50, Style book explains. The Most Important of Recent Years Took Place at Albany Yesterday. STILL 1S SHERIFF. CLINGS TO OFFICE DESPITE COURT'S RULING. AS FAMILY SLEPT. CONNOLLY KITCHEN. | em the Sinking Fe h joners WIE Dis. H lodge Him. My ¥ 4 Col. Dike Comm are Without Awak- | he Sleepers. | in Mra. Martin ¢ eet, Jamaton tn the kit range and cooking 1 Showed that two {4 STORES IN METROPOLITAN DISTRICT, MEN'S SHOES. $< Selected to Be Bishops. House of hree and vr Sunday World Wan's Work Monday Morning Wonders. —~—> .-> —- co co oo Oo lS lo Oe ee SS Our Boys’ Clothing Stock) Trimmed Millinery Dep't. (Second Floor.) is a wonderfully large and complete one. As a rule a certain degree of| We will display to-morrow a very large collection of the carelessness in the handling and selling of Bovs’ Clothing is permitted fl “Shepherdess Hat,” most stores. Entirely different here. We could not be more careful nor, "eP*evailing style of the season. All trimmed with $1 2 provide a better or more complete stock of Boys’ Clothing if we handled We will also show a large assortment of Misses’ Hats $5 Trimmed with Flowers and Ribbons; choice styles, at.... Fine French Roses and Foliage, exquisite flowers, at nothing else, as every garment has been selected by and prepared for us with conscientious and expert judgment. And selling the best in every worthy grade at the lowest possible price is another one of the certainties} of the Simpson Crawford Co. Boys’ Clothing business. —Boys’ Norfolk Suits, with Bloomer or plain trousers; also double-breasted jackets, of $3 05 all- wool Scotch cheviots and cassimeres, in new Spring patterns and colorings. Not © bettered by the best $5.00 suits to be found elsewhere. —At this price you wll here tind what we believe to te the largest collection of Boys’! $5 00 Suits in New York City. All sizes from 2% to 16 years. The value is away ahead | of what’s shown elsewhere. In fact, the 56.50 sorts of other good stores hardly bet.) ter them one whit. Choicest worsteds, cheviots, cassimeres, serges and tlannels are embraced. All the newest juvenile novelties, besides the mannish effects for the 8 to 16 year old boys, are represented. | Many styles are exclusive with us. In our Stiff Trimmed Hat Dept. we offer a very swell new Sailor, also new Turban, both exclusive, at...........eecee Misses’ & Children’s Millinery, We also offer for to-morrow, Bag Crown, natural Cuba Wie Flats, very desirable, value $1.35. eeeeeee OF . Flower Wreaths for Children’s Hats, in unlimited assort- ’ Boys’ Hats, 50c. \ Boys Waists, 50c. mpentss rade of Bluets, Roses, Buds, Wild Flowers, jaisies, (etC.- cc. 6 wesiee 50 styles of Tam o’ Shanter and Golf Caps; 50 styles of Boys’ full laundered pleated Shirt Mein Flor. -48, .75, .98, to $2. 75 Waists; all sizes. and riveted buttons. Made with patented waist band Regular 75¢. value, all silk lined and carefully made; best shapes. Regular 75c. value. An Out-of-the-Ordinary Sale of Men’s Suits, $12.50 and $15.00. Superlatives galore could rightly be employed in the telling of this ftiiiame? 4 to frstar Suen ior saturday seals offering of Men's Suits at the above Prices, as the values are command- $1.85 and $2.65 ingly attractive, better by far than you've ever before known from this Or Misses’ Shirt Waists of Madras, Chambray and Lace effects, gsc any other house. in white and colored, 12 to 18 year sizes,......... But conservatism and modern business methods overcome the use Misses’ Shirt Waists of Dimity, Pique and hea Madras, Gibson $1.35 effect: solid tucked fronts or trimmed with insertion; 12 of high- sounding adjectives. to 18 year sizes, regularly $1.75; for Saturday, ‘Tisn't he who shrieks the loudest that is most sincere, and so we make a simple, plain, forceful statement of a simple, plain, forceful tact. | Shoes for These Suits are Fully Worth $18 to $20, [lisses and Children. By that we mean that equal qualities are selling for those prices elsewhere. l We have devoted much time and careful attention to Misses’ and Choice Worsteds, Cassimeres, Cheviots ind Serges are embraced. Children’s Shoes that will keep the feet to nature's form; tit easy The patterns are neat, nobby and dignified, exclusive in weave, such as will and Comore oe tel ane wear well. erent Heed cra ¢ direct special attention to our improve. weak-an be accepted by good and critical dressers. support Shoes, which are indorsed by the foremost surgeons, The trimmings, style and fit all teil a tale of superlativeness and of substanti- coy tomorrow we offer our Special lace, all Patent Leather ality that insures the height of satisfaction. Need more be said? No. Top, Spring Heel Shoes, in button and lace, at the following prices: Simply this word—that vour preference will be catered to and your size as- Sizes 514 to 8 1.00 sured, and we might add, your knowledge henceforth will be definite as to where Sizes ato Me. yess ener 1.25 the highest Clothing satisfaction may a!ways be obtained. | Saat ey Sizes 11% to 2 - 1.50 The Simpson Crawford Co. Men's Clothing Ustablishment raises the standard Sizes 24 to 1,90 of Clothing Selling, which means the best possible results, whether the garment is i 5. ; d $10, hi t that sum. At these prices you may onaier this an unequalled offering, Price Pike 00 or three times tha Other Misses’ and Children’s Shoes shown in Patent Leather, Kid jane ce rea Women’s Dress Skirts. Dress Skirts of excellent quality black cheviot, taffeta trimmed; also black broadcloth, trimmed with peau de soie and braid, pere caline lined; regular price $13.75; special at...... Dress Skirts of canvas etamine, nicely trimmed with panels of taf- feta silk; black and blue; very extraordinary values, at.. $12,00 Dress Skirts of Nun's Veiling; new model; hang beautifully; made over silk drop lining; black, blue and gray; regular $25.00 gar- 8. |ment, 1Or.e.e.. ee Girls’ and [lisses’ Dep't. Dresses of white lawn, colored Chambray, Madras and Dimity, inchecks, stripes and plaids; guimpe or hich neck or blouse eff embroidered oF -_— — Our Men’s $2.50 Hats. Men’ Ss. Furnishing Bent : You might find better, but not at $2.50 nor at fr z eetun “Fidelia’ Gloves for Women, $3.00. Sceptical? Then trip this way, and every tepresent the highest art i aking. None but the tinge of doubt will be removed after a look. dskin ever beomes part o! lia” Gloves, the work- Our fine fur felt Derbys and Fedoras, in all manstup is such as only French fi in accomplish, These, in the leading shapes and dimensions, ach hat ection with other g , shown in all the latest tints and carries a guarantee, The name Simpson Crawfoud ve embroideries For to-n we offer women's two- , . Gloves, Paris Point, in wh earl, black, tan Co. means satisfaction or money back. Approval eee . 88c from critics rests most markedly on these $2.50 black Herivsdort dye; loubls i esis 3 4) 0 ee (ay Men's oneeclasp Dogskin Gloves at........++ssseeee » $1.00 hats of ours. Higher and lower, as you say. Poor -_—-—- ~— sp Dogskin Gloves at...... —_— — — ¥ Prenat i Prompt Attention Assured All Mail Orders. empsonCranjordCo. Sixth Ave., 19th to 20th St. Sixth Ave., 19th to 20th St. Alvo by male

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