The evening world. Newspaper, May 23, 1902, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

i as i ih ae ia THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 23, 1902. IS TL THES TOPE TO) CLAM TO NERVE. BLAME ON tS Neill’s ||SergeSuits. Boys Clothing Dept. cialty of Serge Suits. Our stock has be- come famous for the quantity as well as FIVE MATCHLESS BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY. the quality of the Serge Suits we sell. Only pure wool serges that stand the acid lest for color are used by us. Come and select from the greatest stock of blue, The garments mentioned in this advertisement are made from strictly all wool material, of stylish cut, and are finished just as perfectly and neatly as though they were custom made. They must not be Police Commissioner|Churchill’s Lawyer| Partridge Will Not} Again Attempts to Talk About Dr. Park-| Show Inspector Hin. hurst’s Criticism. | dered Reform Work.| black or gray serges ever collected in one store— marked, as are our fancy suits, at a profit of only 10 per cent. 4 Specials That Will Amaze You: avo e 50 Blue 80 : It was quite apparent when Commis-| The trial of Sergt. Churohil! was re- sioner Partridge arrived at Police Head- sumed at Pollce Headquarters to-di Quarters this morning that he had seen with Policeman Ayre still on the stand Rev, Dr. Charles H. Parkhurst’s scald- under cross-examination by Mr. Rosal-| ing Interview about the nerveless cond!-| sky, Churchill's counsel. Mr. Rosalsky n was print: poner Inspector Cross'a witnese confounded with the cheap, shoddy stuff usually was. rolling off his brow and he was Pr nee Q. You suw Bertha Hitt there, atdn't | you, on one of your visits? A. Yes. Q. Then why didn't you get a war-| ton, of the police head, wh : RECeINE to NO: | | rt 5 5 it #4 in the morning papers. LPS Teal Maa ea) offered elsewhere at so-called “Special Sales.” These [/M Serge Suits erge suits Phe Colonel's face, which never is/2) Bast Ninth street and the subbse- | liabl $i . ‘ hietia aenemic, was purple-hued. Perspiration|auent artest of a washerwoman a¥ the are reliable in every way. | Gea al Raieuareen: here at ig here at WRee> Boys’ Boys’ | e 39 Sailor Blous: 2 and 3 piece Serge Suits’ Serge Suits value $2.50; value $5.00; fl , here Soy here at—eyiy | We hi Pot cane ais 6.60, For Boys. ve have Serge Suits at 5.50, 6.60, 7.70, 8.80, 9.90, 12.00, 15.09 and] _ Fancy Trimmed Sailors, 2-p 18.00. Single or 2-button, double- | double-breasted or with breasted, silk or satin lined’ or half-|Suits at 1.39, 1.98, 2.48, 2,98, it mopping it up industriously with a| handketchiet. Boys’ $6.00 Norfolk Suits at 3.98 BROKEN LOT SUIT SALE Yesterday’s announcement was welcome to many men. All new. stories are interesting, and yesterday’s certainly was the newest story ever told about the selling of men’s clothing. It will bear retelling. Big business depleted our lines of $15 and $18 suits—left us with fews-of-a- kind froma Many reporters were walting to get ts apres Mii-Fepiy; te the eriticlem, it was ex-| {ant Aeginet Bertha Hitt oe propr They are made from imported all-wool cheviots, cassimeres, pected that possibly he had been stirred . Be Hitt ds the eet one's and tweeds; also in navy blue serge, with or without yoke, 3 to into jabbing back. He certainly lookea angty enough to eat the minister. “Have you seen Dr. Parkhurst’s in- | you?" - vy terview critictsing you?” he was asked. nr" sat epreceatea 410 year sizes; stylish and serviceal le, Boys’ $5.00 Sailor Suits at 2.98 was the grut : show,” sald Mr. Rosalsky, response. “I may have seen It.’ th These suits are made from the best quality of all-wool A. copy % the intervi duced | $ sea very Maitimasione began to, read ito wake [penne oon fits serge and are handsomely trimmed with soutache braid, sizes 3 Inapector Cross any of fe SS it alt to 10 years; a variety of colors to choose from. T don't want to hear it,” testily ex- | evidence he had. ty claimed the Commissioner. mn fre th immemorlal | Vi Pe tEE ip col yeu ol Rite ns oot ake oung Men’s $14.00 Suits at 6. 8 Q. bid you Ko up and’ offer your evi- vet noth to mayor now, any- | aih Wot Achy churches Salcemed with lined 3,98 and 4.98 Ra UE eit eee an , (ld not help Churchill's pollcemen with | , = 5 e’ve bunche ese into one pee eon “rm ers ees me ‘alone, es teed wheather These suits have the popular military cut coat. and come number olor t th 1 g 2 ky inqu great lot and they’re all to go a e very low foo, talc avout such things.” a *guteld Hai yhad hot oxiate in an elegant assortment o} A wool cassimeres, cheviots, wors- | rice of r up the steps and nid nimecte tnytheired= [fen oe arts cal youl Me, Commie: teds and navy blue serge. The sizes range from 15 to 20 (©) s Pp @ intricacies of his desk. ie P paces OE hin ceak are aaia tne le waar gee macs years. No better clothing value has ever been offered any- [[CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS, HATS, SHOES. | Ninik HATS, SHOES. the dens of vice in this city and where, pi that It was allowed to exiat until John oO nut It out of business ove ’ TOMBS PRISONER ihe ent nae ve ap Minera end over| Boys $1.00 Pants at 49M : Over twenty different patterns to pick from, in light and a}; i Me a y = CANNOT BE FOUND. ao in the aaa dark all-wool mixtures ; also navy blue cheviot and drab cordu- Bear in mind that these suits are not of the , tata that he would bn pied ta offer the roy; sizes 3 to 10 years. ordinary $15 and $18 standard—every sult is © District-Attorney for use in the croas- 12 made up to our standard of excellence. teamin PTO et ite SohatriotsAttornay, Boys 50c. Wash Pants at 29c Among them are the newest effects in fancy Charged with manslaughter, Peter I agree to use them {In a certain | worsteds, plain and fancy cheviots, serges and Sorantino, who was supposed to be These “special” pants come in Galatea stripes and grass | homespuns, cut in the new sack style. 2338 and 2340 Third Ave., "2%" 127th St. OPEN EVERY EVENING, NEXT SAT, TILL 11.45 P.M, °9.75 fely lod; i th d > josalsky has any faots of that uU > Eee The cian wen committed cg [fala tn ma sate Non replied Me Ter linen, are well made and will give good satisfaction; the sizes AND KUMFURT SHOE CO. Better get in on this early. ae 7 apie Criminal ia ety the | HO a aaa of ieee to loner range from 3 to 12 years, . Store Open Saturday till 9 P. M. upreme Court on a surrender of’ his | ¢ t y for his Uni bond. p Ve e- ’ nion Square WwM 2 C@) Where the man im the Distrot-|#rve, (therwine your ulfer, : Boys’ Straw Sailor Hats, - VOGEL SON, Attorney does not know. ‘There 1s no |“! All sizes | , ( 44 EAST 14TH STREET BROADWAY, HOUSTON ST. record of his case other than that he II sizes, regular price 75¢.; to-mor- 39 B d , dau rei > ) 4 as his bondsman had cate POW) SALUNADY. cecleic cisiccyeiciein sisfer {o (Between roadway and University Place) oMice in per them If my case ta not interfe: he 20,000 PAIRS LADIES’ OXFORD T TIES. Toh Darhell Sons Sons d tion fs being made to see what come of the man. » District-Attorney made je Was adjourned until DEVERY PRAISED POLICEMAN MOBBED The purchase ara font made b h ell Special Al t. To be sold by us at one-half to one-third less than Ladies’ Dainty Lace Underwear. lection of Shapely Shoes and Oxfords $9" | at this one popular price, ......s000..5+ regular prices. They are regularly ordered goods of the finest make, Blyn Shoes—Complete lines-—ample _assortment—ex- Ladies’ Oxford Ties 75¢. reduced in price to lessen our enormous stock, We cellent qualitles---Shoes that possess the solidity and ses tieie Mein | quote a few examples: SQ shapeliness that come of good leathers and good shoe- e DeabselyIcsp Werth: 61:25, GOWNS, low neck and short sleeves, Nainsook, trimmed with lace and Gebhardt Fought Crowd of/Rev. Dr. Hubbell Says the Ex- Italians While He Held} Chief Used to Help the Prisoner Who Had Tried] New York Sabbath Com- one, early to Strike Him. ittee’ 5 Ss mittee’s Work making—Shoes that reflect all the elegance that experi- | embroidery, at. +eee, 98, 1.18, 1. 25 and up, eee, Al Fora ce eae at Gen caliaucan’ ence, special training and good judgment can prompt. | Ladies’ Oxford Ties J 00 SKIRT CHEMISES, Nainsook, trimmed ‘ c were nevera n jeneral Assom- | i ea runners and sharpers, mobbed Po-| bly resumed work in the Fifth Avenue For Men and Women, $1.50 to $4.00, for. REIT Orr re ; with lace, at. 98, 1, 25, 1,50 and up. iceman Gebhardt at the Barge Office | Presbyterian Church to-day the report id tips, plain and stitched soles: ceiptTs, Cambric, with ruffle of a AG two rows of lace insertion, to-day while he was trying to keep a|pt the Special Committee on Sabbath GUARANTEE | worth $1.50 to $2.00, ’ : 2 Pesvase clear for tmemigrante who had] Observance was read by James Yer- tL BLYN & SONS, SHOE CO, | ——$<—— at a 1.75, 1,98, 2:25 andup, landed trom E feland cance. This report criticised the effort al i NEW STORE. 6th AVE, AND 27th SIBERT, we Daindy styles of kid and patent leather | FRENCH CORSET COV , The crowd, an unusually impudent | to obtain more liberal Sunday laws, and ertension sold ne Ave. and I i Mice aso uRy Fane one ce tri hd ea atria peer mn Hora try nce and ee oy, [atteMas (Ladies’ Oxford Ties! Sie ec. tin lace rimmed at. 48, 58, .68 th up sol 109 Eighth Ave,, 39th & 40th Sts, $2 Stores: i Bowery, near one Street. FIFTY DOZ. OPENWORK CORSETS, just placed on sale, Special at sieeee teres, cece rene rers rene AR pair. we ane Se «Ie Belle Corsets.” JUST RECEIVED, A Late Order of 1,000 Ladies’ White Lawn Embroidered 9 & and Tucked SHIRT WAISTS, at EACH. They were ordered to be made for us from a Perfect Model of of the efforts of Policemen Dickey and| the sabbath 3 s 10 $3.50 vase Gethardt and Detective Quackenbos, of} One of the fifteen resolutions con: | = East 91st $3.5 Sallie Street station, to keep they! gomned card playing on Sunday. R, H. for 2, 50. iy carothers, of Grand Ravita, s.>- TEN WOMEN ACCUSE MAN Finally the crush got so great that tho |v iveq to strike it out. “It would con. PATENT KID BUTTON OX- Ds 50 arriving immigrants had >t vey the tdea," ho sald, “that the Gen- DESPITE HIS HAPPY HOME. FORDS, worth $4.00. PATENT LEATHER Ki get through. The three pr : "|eral Assembly of this Church approves FORDS, Louis 0 & concerted rush at the under theinfluence of thy officers’ clubs,|°' card parties on other days of the ———-—++ The amendment was accepted worth § fell back and remained quiet for a time, | “’ tees FINE KID OXFORD TIES, worth $4.00. 2.50 Policeman Gebhardt stood with his | and the report adopted. E | back to the crowd, when suddenly he | ‘There were many absentees and the|VOSeph Bennett Identified as Assailant Whom | was almost lifted off his feet by a mob | Moder: administered a stern rebuke Nurses Have Feared for Years. |. THER. “BLL HER » Welts, worth $5.00, 2.50 tol yt ony PATENT LEATHERCOLONIAL bly," he said, “Phat ts what Guban tials, worth aso 2.50 of Italians bent on getting on to the |¢o some Commissioners. ‘You are here , sidewalk awain. to get throush with the work of the ‘The other policemen had gone into the | the Asse Barge Office to attend to the landing of | the Cturch #ent you hore for, breth Toe M s a ph Bennett, a married man, for that reason the doct be 1B KF the immigrants, and Gebhardt was | and ely to have a good tim Partisulaniy interested, | FINE, KID. WELT OXFORDS, 50 rood workmanship to be sold in our regular stock for $1.65 each alone, When he turned around he faced | ey, Dr. Hubbell, of the New York! Who has been living happily with his a Cuban heels, worth $3.50. ° extra good wor! Ip In the Harlem Court this morning the wife and child in their home at No. | ca as good value, @bow three hundred of tho Italia who laughed and sneered at his effo! Sabbath Committee, briefly described the work of that organization. He sald the adjourned to to-morrow, Miss cing unable to appear to-day, rotors MAld that she was Buforih to drive them back. Police Department had helped them] 1493 Amsterdam avenue, was pointed Furnishing Department Specials. | gyi gy SECOND FLOOR, BROADWAY SIDE OF ROTUNDA One of them, Gebhardt says, attempt- | very much in thelr work. “Even Dev- é i much trom aervourneas, but that she @4 to hit him, and the policeman |¢ry used to help u eo paid. out in the Hastwin Court this moin-| Might be able to go to court to-morrow. Ladies’ soc. and 75c. Stocks, white and figured pique, . 23c ‘grabbed the man and tried to arrest ee ing by six young women as the man Identified Among Crowd, A a OADWAY 8 a 9 STREETS. \ him. ‘The Italian, the policeman says, HAY ASKS DENMARK TO WAIT] "8°. #4 attacked them und at-} After police court proceedings Bennett Laces po Lace Heth; solld colote, blaph,‘bluer‘an and ON: ree 230 BR y - Berepaste re ene © aoe of bie sriene EDMAN tempted criminal assault, ‘They are} ¥4% taken to the Weat One ttunared | LAdes!25e. Underyest.. rota » Bc ——___— eu an Wenty-fifth street vher = = dim. Wants Time for Ratifying Weat|nurses in the Monteflore Home,|br Aibort A. Wohl ot ¢ . where Gebhardt tourht them oft while he | Indies Sale Treaty Extended, |Broadway and One Hundred and] joe, and ih the numaateance SUMMER GIRL IS QUEER. Special Bargain for To. Day “and To-Morrow. shouted for help. Poll Dick , rON, | # i were waitin shouted £0 iP ing aoe Na Nekty | WABHINGTON, | 3iny tary| Thirty-eighth street. eBounett wus placed th a'row with all —_ The success of our Friday Specials has induced us to con- ni ¢ Danish Government The seventh and last victim ts| they’ prisoners in the station, and O'Neill's Big Establishment Runs tinue these sales Saturday as well, giving the MARE GASDEL, who vantage beaten back & patrol wagon cul h of eer Gttntar nat eels Tee GS |toextend for one year the time allowed Nhe man urea Was aeked to mug through It ait for ratifying the treaty ceding the Dan-| Miss Sarah Rogers, a pretty working Mere enone AM BO had. assaulted The orisoner cave his name as Pas- | }*) ndles, hia ac = | ’ 7 9 (ie room, with quale Biler!. twenty-one year | rary ep allve the treaty aa tatined | Sif Who lives with her mother in| the men separately, and rach séiested No. 0 Fourth avenue. He t ¥ nited States Senate until the|the candy store the latter keeps at) These nurses healtation . Arraigned in the Centre Street Court, Rigedag can act finally . Pike lisses Clara Free- Ty N September No, 651 West One Hundred and| burn, Mainie Mary Carroll firat he thought perseng that y ; Dr, Hohl | Forty-third street, Ix of the nur had met the miseri Steel Magnate Tonkin An- ——__-. a | | Other Vietina Were Nurses the case UC Mink Homers heen, Wie! MINERS ENTOMBED For four years the nurses of this home| ree pthers i rward and seid] nmounces that He Will Dis- hee heen the victims of this mis-|himat the cee, b ownl@on taroldl|Beralaelot h " TO A SUICIDE. — BY AN EXPLOSION — | | N. ¥., May 2—John J. Ithy steel magnate, whose 3 he attacking each one at the|#ame time in the place and at about the same time| Pine nurses tn His ‘'Florodora’’ Bride. ht. Unti! last night all of his vice | ¢ te been nurses of the home and Desk Sergeant Poured It Into! 134 y = WHOLE FAMILY IN TOMBS, THREE HURT IN WRECK, | #0 ‘Harold sccretly married ugente Bikiith of Man Who Had en Are Shct in Shaft) ————. — + Bashford, a pretty chorus girl who trips and Little Hope Is Felt for| eins, in the chorus of 'Florodora,” has an- Taken Acid—Failed to Save Racana 16) arian, nounced that be will disown his son | founced with lace-edged ruMes, suggest i) oO! em Got when he returns home with his bride. | timely needs to the mother, Out Safely, World.) Yovng Tonkin met Miss Bashford in| For the housewife, the upholstery de- May @.—In @ col-| June, 1900, in Syracuse, when sho was a receives his pay on that day, an opportunity to of these extraordinary values, Your money will purchase more quality and real value in this store thanelsewhere, You choose from a larger and better selected stock, and feel sure of the reliability of what you purchase, ~ fl —_—_—aa i MORETTI Gamut of Her Fads and Fancles, Bliks and dress goods of all varieties in summer welgits are the special at- traction at O'Nelll's Sixth avenue and Twentieth street store this week. All the fasiionabie fabrics in the popular shades, etamines, French volles, crash suitings and black and white shepherd checks have taken a “header” in prices Imported madras, silk and linen tissues, | linen balistes and everything that breathes of the hot months to come are included in the offering, which js no clearing out of old stock, but the hand- somest novelties of the season, Infants’ and children's wear ts also running the gamut of possiblities in low prices. Dainty little frocks of pique and |awns, all tucks and embroidery, or These very eg pretty Jardi- & I nieres, exactly like cut, glazed In three differ- ent colorings, latest design, 8 inch size, only one to & Cus- tomer at this 0, .|Passenger and Freight Le: tives Collide in Win, A blind husband and a young wife with a baby in her arms were arraigned tata partment has a host of temptations . before Recorder Goff this morning a pales: enger and freight | member of the Weber & Fields Com: | hardly to be resisted, The bed nots of CASH OR CREDIT Ation thought he had discovered a) FIORNIE, B. C., May 23.~A terrible |SMireed with grand larceny. | Naugatuck Divisio my “he New rcttt | pany: OR June 7, of that year, they | genuine Renaissance lace are partiou- H Banidote for carbollc ucid, When xdloaion occurred at 7 o'clock last | Tho man is Henry Collins, proprietor, New Hu it Hartford ‘Rel a8 TE | ee ae anaee Conine and were mars | lary pone yee) mye uy haus smeremegt at ” y supposed to be I, P, Cam- evening In No. 2 mine, which In con- lof an employ. ‘ ‘4 0 aoaeiai ried, They lived for a few months in| spread and bolater give to the br best Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, ad swallowed vome of the nected with No. @ shalt and alao with | oo °) emMlovment amency at No. & bE Feernisit. Sentara Bf |New York, and then Harold began an | Beg at a etn tel bede in tmany | AT Mattings, Refrigerators, Baby my tue |the Nish line hatte All Chee eentaca |Blahth atrect, Mo and his wife are 4 Fireman U6. A. Mincer, [action for divorce, alleging cruelty, fll demigns are tn emand tor! tT Carri ee Housefurnishings, Borgen. Poured 4 pint of mur | Were blocked used by Henry Bulwon of having » i MSMaN WORMaeT Jha | uty it Oh vial ‘ow York he again ae Forney TR he ATTIRE CS, jousefurnis itp - his throat, and the result) One hundred and ftty oF etscutne apeNemal & Indured aboul [tater Ye ce ranea And she siesting: hae hier Cope will he afte tal the) TH &c,, at lowest possible prices Jwulted In a rei of affection, whieh |oulminated tn a aeci pret wedding in Phila- Were inthe |cepted from him &%, promising to get the e@x-|him a postion, They failed to do so tory at the Ume f divan or hammock, In jine | fon easiest terms, the head, but aD * ir a oft ‘ and refused, he ailegew to return the 4. eH A Hh feresitat OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH US | ihe mouth. The|are prisoners money The prisoners were remanded ‘n J lan at the jue ele i ’ in "hs il dewalk and the boot. | te tt ip epenk thi for trial, and as they could not give jocked, SHOT GIRL AND HIMSELY, fe in ore T Aen ial Ae sated ‘Good vr Bray ng x ball they, with the foursmonths-old 7 SOUTH BEND, In4., May 2.-John Srend- ‘ bs ae Hn ee iat ret baby, were locked up in the Tombs. AN wtoMT, | we cnurry, aged Anirty-one’ w earpen- 4 ‘aa Be Relion, yi bas land ay vee Coiling 19 said 10 be a graduate of the lay 24.—County hot and killed his sweetheart, ) expected 7 D8) 14 Balle Institute, Ho lost hia eyeaight won & decided Bunday 19 the day to advertise yor'y ta, Greatest te exiow Pinion wea escaped, a hey, bas |>Y Hervous shock remulting from @ fall from & carriage, ieee" ‘over rar Benator'd. devine a Get in, Pinte if

Other pages from this issue: