The evening world. Newspaper, May 13, 1902, Page 4

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T DINNERS COSTLY AS EVER, But You Can Buy Nice Fruits and Fresh Green Things Somewhat Cheaper than Usual at Washington Market. Prices for household products at | Washington Market ahow @ tendency to Feach lower levels except meats, game | and poultry, which ere stil high. 3 the choice | galery Bd seate. per Bazch, rtuee, 2B evoke oy he 16 conte egch; saullfiowsr, 90 ‘The ruling prices at inside stands for articles are: steak, 27 to 38 conte per F pound; top sirloin, 20 centa per ‘Jaret polished the aforesaid gold lamps BEVERY’ VICTOR EHCTES ROCKAWAY Ex-Chief So Proud of it that He's Afraid Salt Air Will Rust the Gold Trimmed Lamps. ‘William 8. Devery did not go down to look at the sad sea waves at Rock- away Beach to-day. The salt alr was the gold lamps on his new Victoria ‘cout to his barn, rolled up his sleeves until they dazzled; he scoured the piato- glass lamp fronts with a chamois cloth and rubbed the gold trimmings gently with a linen handkerchief. One diamond was missing from the butt of the gold- mounted whip, but after an extended sirloin, 22 cents pe “eeuts per pound; round steak, Teast, 20 cents per pound; ope, FB atte per pounds veel cutlets, und, ate quart; Et peek, 0 conte pa ertt new carrots, J radishes, @ conte por bunch; tous, 20 cente per pound; green ‘seals ‘per doern. tladelphia 4; Wigin Creamery, ‘York State butter, Grades, 92 to 2 conte per ff eegs, 20 to 22 conte per does, pectin ashy WOMAN BURNED TO DEATH. Burning Can of Varnish Set Fire to Her Clothing. (Special to The Evening World.) NORFOLK, Conn, May 13.—-Mrm. Anson, aged forty-two, of West Cornwall, died early this morning as the result of burns received last night. She placed a can of Japan varnish on a ene, for the purpose of heating the BY BURGLARS PUTILED POLICE Detectives Trailing Them Had to Go About as Vaccinators to Secure Evidence—Three Arrested. SL to cents ‘Three boys of Baxter street, the police ay, showed such cunning in robbing the Wholesale plumbing store of Robert Hamilton, at No, 178 Centre street, that Detectives Finn and Bernstein, of the Elizabeth street station, reailzed the necessity of resorting to ptratey to get evidence against them. The boys had climbed over eleven roofs to enter Hamilton's establishment. They went tn through a scuttle and ‘worked like veterans. ‘The detectives, getting a line on the Ie4s, fixed themselves up with plue @0ggies, high hats and frock coats and ‘went to No, 125 Haxter street as vacci- Batars from the Board of Hea In the apartments of Anto: Pelli, they say they found the sols which had been used. Jon years old, i, were the burglars. ar @ole tools valued a, sib0. arrested. HISSED MAYOR'S LETTER. Peout7-thira Repabli- eons Angry About Patr Mayor Low's letter expressing his re- gret that he could mt attend the din tons in the Twenty-third Rrlct to Leader Moses M Mc hissed by the banqgueters to "Phe charge ss made thet in the matter of pat. je the Mayor han slighted trict, which gave bin a nice ma , ond that he hes given jobs by them to Democrats the They were |‘ search {t was found in the coachman's boot. ‘After two hours of loving work over his new $2,000 Victoria, Willlam 8. Davery stepped across the barn to over- look his new $2,000 team. ‘The splendid animals heard him coming, but the @oors were locked and they could not get out. Ho directed the work of the rooms who were manicuring the ani- mals and then went back and took # siesta on the woft, silk-upholstered aent of the Victoria. ‘The new Devery vehicle Is the wonder of the Rockaway peninsula, Large crowds continually surround the barn in which It 1s stored. Whether they fare consumed with admiration or a de sire to awipe the gold and diamond trim- mings ta a question of small importance @o long as they are there, The rig. with appurtenances, is said to atand Devery $5,000. TEST SUIT WONT FREE “AL” ADAMS —JEROME. District-Attorney Says Policy Slip Decision Doesn't Affect the Case—Doesn’t Know, Though, When It'll Come Up. | wpe test sult decision of the Appel: | late Division of the Supreme Court that the possession of policy tickets 1s not necessarily evidence of guilt that the poseasor was conducting a Tottery, will In no way affect the ‘Al,’ Adams anid Distriot-Attorney Jerome cane,” thin morning. “Our evidence against Adams ts such that It denended very lttle upon the finding of policy eins.” But Mr. Jerome had very little iden | thick and he wns afrald it might rust] >) Inatead of going to the beach he went] cy THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 13, WHOS SEEN TWO SMALL RUNAWAYS Twelve-Year-Old Herbert Had- bow and His Friend, Clarke Ames, Aged Ten, Missing from Flushing Home. Two emall boys have been missing from their home at No, 142 Twenty-wec- ond atrest, Flushing, since yesterday af- ternoon, and no trace of them have yet een found, ‘The missing lads are Her- bert Hadhow, twelve years old, and larko An ed ten Clarke r., the father of one ‘ot the do: ed at the Mlushing po- lice station this morning and reported the lsapparrance. boys were friends and 1 is supposed they went away together. If the boys have not met with an ac- oldent it is supposed they are on a youthful escapade. There is no known reason why anyone should have wanted to kidnap the boys. Ee Fete for the Sisters of the Cenicle, An entertainment for the benefit of the Sisters of the Cenacle will be held at 8 o'clook this evening, at Cathedral Hall, Fiftieth street, between Lexington and Park avenues. Senator Grady will doliver an oration. RIBBED WHI crochet d short sleeves: * wr KNITTED SILK VESTS, fancy crochet with silk ribbons, white re DIED IN THE RIVER. Unidentified Man Takes Fatal Leap Rody. Jumped Into the Aiimt street t nidentified h River at T 13 ey jumped after him @nd pulled him out, but the a He te tho heart ma had a from s pluage © years thirty pounds and was clad Nie @ B.Altmant Go, Upholstery direct attention to their Furnishings among which Summer fabrics are offered, comprising Lace and Rattied Curtains, Madras and Cross-siripe Curtains: Bed Sets, Lighismeight Portieres, Couch and Table Cowers, Sash Materia the yard (while and colored); also Cushions, it, Soreens and Utility Boses, Hammock White Irish point Curtains, Bobbinet Lace Bed Sei Lewnging Cushions and Tapesiry Squares, suitat for the coming season, at yrealls reduced prices ~ Also Summer Floor Coverings and Matiings Javarem Jule ond Corn Mats and Vhurvns, for Veswudabs, Hala, os Kashevw Raps 0 Oevenial dsowe , eee beam 14m Mante! Canepies, ete, Lew Kage @lav by? fe 12 fede td em of the (elitemny Wate pene $4.25 _ 1 $10.50 (Peed Poe. WINDOW CLEANER KILLED BY FALL, Watchman O’Donohue Tum- bled Five Stories from Downtown Building and Was Frightfully Injured, Dantel O'Donohue, a night watchman, fen from a fifth-story window of the bullding at Nos, 8-87 Front street this morning. He struck the pavement, fracturing his skull and breaking both legs and the right arm, an taken In an ambulance to the Street Hospital, where he died within a few minutes, O'Donohue was forty-five and lived with bis. wife ani children at No. 2 Fitth avenue, New Brighton, 8, 1. Tt is thought that he wae cleaning a window and lost his bal- ance, No one saw him fall, years oid several WOMAN HURT BY FALL. Kaufman May Not Recover from Her Injuries. Mrs, Anna Kaufman, forty-nine years old, of No. 24 Henry street, fell while hanging clothes from the window of her flat, on the fourth floor, Clothes Ines somewhat broke the fall, x the concrete Mra. but the woman etruc! floor with great force. At Gouverneur Hospital tt i said she may not recover, O'Neill's ANNOUNCE FOR WEDNESDAY A SALE OF Women’s Knit Underwear With Three Sterling Values. ISLE THREAD VESTS, with fanc sat neck and) sleevescy. ses nsesss 39° Each, 7 Actual Value Sc. to 69c, each. WHITE MERCERIZED SILK VESTS, with low neck and 29¢ designs at neck ard arms, trimmed and a variety of co!ors, Dar Regular Value 65c. and 75c. each, 50c, ™ 59¢, ss» | Sixth Avenue, 20th to 2Jst Street. B.Alfmando. Summer Outer Garments Blouses, Etons and Box Coats of Silk, Etamine and Cloth; Travelling Coats of L’non, Prilliantine, Taffeta and Shantung Pongee Silk. For Wednesday, May 14th: Tailor Coats, of Tan Covert Cloth, 914.50, 16.50 Plaited Box Coats, of Black Taffeta or Natural Ronger Silk, , $22.50 Summer Shawls India and French Chuddah, Algerian, Real Shetland, Himalayan and Silk Fancy Shawls and Fascinators. For Mountain, Seashore and Travelling wear. ee ARTIST'S r) Regal shoes ave rosy ol originals costing } These originals are $3.60. model “Tannery pray are on View 1 O04 in 45 Rega! Siore ” to Carteumer Vamweaion and lowqrice posaiiile, PROOFS, ” nsibly signed copies » $20.00 per pair, exactly duplicated — at , one month alter the London and Paria, tiakeo thes Dive hnwh waionien Aanthions ce) Ow Ohh UMNO whe hie Ee i oe en CYmpsonGranfardCo. Closing Out Our Wholesale Millinery Department. $250,000 worth of the highest-class Millinery Goods to be sold at retail At Prices That Touch Less Than Actual Wholesale Cost. This is without a doubt the most eventful and extraordinary sale of Millinery Goods New York has ever known. The rapid growth of this establishment, the outspreading of its various departments, the adding of new lines and the desire to conduct hereafter a strictly retail establishment, are causes that impel us to discontinue our Wholesale Millinery Department. Accordingly, we offer the entire stock at retail at the least prices you've ever known. Dealers and Milliners will find this veritably an opportunity of a lifetime to secure strictly fresh, high-class Millinery Goods at prices entirely incompatible with value, which means the least you’ve ever known, Embraced are Ribbons, Flowers of every description, Feathers, Wings, Untrimmed Shapes, Buckles, Ornaments, Millinery Silks, Laces, etc. It would be almost impossible to itemize the various lines and quote prices, as the stock is too enormous. But you may look for values such as this city has never before experienced. It will take many days of great selling to clear these vast stocks, which have occupied our entire fifth floor, thus each day new goods will be brought forward until all have been disposed of. Sale begins to-morrow morning and will be held on both first and second floors. An augmented force of salespeople will be in attendance 22 2-0 2-2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 oe oe ne ce Sale of FINEST FRENCH LINGERIE At About Half and Third Regular Prices. We have gone through our stock of French hand-made Lingerie, selected a great number of garments, embracing Corset Covers, Gowns, Skirts, Drawers, Chemise, Combinations, Etc., such as have become mussed and soiled, and marked them down to about one-half and one-third their former prices. . ; \ ‘Twould be indeed superfluous to speak about their charms of most expert needlework, their exquisite- ness, beauty and richness, and their dainty trimmings of highest class laces and embroideries, for every woman knows the exolences of hand-made French Lingerie. The point we desire to impress upon you is the astonishing lowness of the prices and the splendid oppor- tunity this sale aflords of buying the daintiest and best qualitied French Garments at even lower than Aomtean made goods usually command. os Gowns Drawers, Gowns that sold upto $7.95, NOW. .....++806+ 5 Drawers that sold up to $4.98, now....,.++06., $1.45 Gowns that sold up to $12.50, noW,..++++ Drawers that sold up to $12.50, now.. $5.00 $7.50 Drawers that sold up to $17.50, now.. Gowns that sold up to $15,00, now Drawers that sold up to $22.50, now.... Gowns that sold Up tO $19.50, MOWserereseeeee ces eeeerere Skirts, ny, , Corset Covers, t sold up to $18.00, now corset Covers that sold for $1.50, NOW... .+++.., FY Sint oe sold i to corte) now,, BP ri = These are hand embroidered and in small s a Skirts that sold up to $39.00, now. . $18.00 ae coven it sad Up to $9.50, NOW. +. $3.25 Skirts that sold up to $45.00, now sank ++ 62000 | pre vers hat sold up to $12.50, now $500 orset (overs that sold up to $15.00, now, $6.59 Chemises, Corset Covers that sold up to $18.00, now... $7.50 Cheniises that sold up to $6.75, NOW seers $2.75 French Combinetion Suits, Chenuses that sold up to #az8, NOW 25 seevvece 4 French Combination Suits that sold up to 818,00, now...,,, £9.59 Chemises that sold up to $15,00, how 00 French Combination Sulis that sold up to 20.00, oon or Chemises that sold up to 620.00, now 27,90 French Combination Suits that sold 4 10 $58.00, now tees ‘bias Oth Ave., 19th to 20th Sts. oth Ave, 19th to 20th Sts, be ee KOCH & Co. 125th St., West, Feiters hanes & } ally “ we st dest Se es

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