The evening world. Newspaper, December 5, 1902, Page 8

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ONT STEAL tor, Sought Again to Her. ' ———— Dec. &—Detatis of an un- attempt of Lieut. KegTevich Slo Princess Louise of Coburs Lindenhot ‘Asylum, near Dres- printed here, ut, Keglevich several years ago wife of Prince Philip of Coburg and Gaughter of King Leopold, of Bel- fun. ‘The runaways were hunted down Vand captured, and tho Princess was yeed in an asylum. “Tdeut. Keglevich was arrested and B= Sonvicted of having forged the name of p cess Stephanie, sister of his inam- to many checks and epending the ey to gratify the extravagant tastes Princess Louiso for dress and jewelry. : ‘was sentenced for four years, but released a few months ago before ‘oft his punishment had been through. Once freo he declared Louise was perfectly sane ‘that it would be his life work to se her freedom. it, Keglevich has money and tnflu- friends, afd he would have ac- his cherished plan but for Gouble treachery of an asylum at- The Lieutenant went to Dres- redshtly to watch the asylum. He intercepted the Princess while “ge wes out driving. Her attendant twas bribed and promised to assist ther ‘a Plan of escape was outlined. It ‘ertanged that the Princess should to the Lindenhof end moet the 3 next day. The attendant, however, betrayed the secret to the esy- “Quam authorities, the plot was frustrated the Princess is more than ever un- survelliance. } y i HIS PRINCESS. Keglevich, Who Once ped with King Leopold's 4 with tho Princess Louise, who 18) CIGARETTE CAUSED RINCETON BLAZE. ents Formed a Speedy Bucket Brigade and Saved storic Dickinson Hall from | Destruction. . (Special to The Evening World.) = PRINCETO! . J, Dec. &—To the ire of a student for a surreptitious at a cigarette while awaiting reci- Matin is ascribed the origin of a fre ch broke out in a recitation room J historic Dickinson Hall, Princeton Uaiversity, to-day. The students set ii work with water buckets and fire wuishers and smothered the blaze Pdefore the fire apparatus arrived Mage amounting to about $10 was 9 the floor and woodwork of the tion room. few students were gathered in the Fd0om awaiting the arrival of one of the lessors. None of the young men talk, but it ts thought that one of fd hearing that the professor was ning threw it away without looking fe sce where it landed. It happened to Sehd in a basket of waste paper and in * Moments there was a lively blaze e students acted quickly. All of: Who could got fire extingulshers. ran for water buskets. One of @ careful youth, turned in an They worked silently and expe- and the first intimation the igliveralty outside of Dickinson Haj! had it:there was a fire was when the ap tus arrived. The recitatt vhich was the blaze tiled Inter interrupted n another room. N » work of students h is il fi AUSE OF BUCK’S DEATH. Quail Hunting. to reset the ni d_ without a we d instantaneous) flags on public buildin lighted a cigarette for a few puffs | ed with Heart Failure While iterday. The end was tragically sud- ~ Buck was the guest of the Em- in @ duck hunt on the Shinhama ed. neral-has been act for Monday | B.Altmand dy. FURS. For SATURDAY, December 6th: (Leipzig dye), trimmed with contrast: WILL GRAFT SCALP. ON A GIRL'S HEAD, Her Halr Torn Off by a Sewing Machine, She Must Be Sub- jected to Unique Operation. (Special to ‘The Evening World.) PITTSBURG, Pa., Dec. 5.—A problem unprecedented in medical science ts pre- eented to the Merey Hospital physicians in the case of Miss Barbara Nath who, on Wodnesday last, was completely soalped by the catching of her auburn tresses In a sowing machine, Uniess graft can be made Miss Nath will be compelled to go through life with a wig, as no ilving friend has valunteered to sacrifice his or her scalp. The doctors are therefore compelled to face the operation of making the hair of a newly dead body take root. The physicians at the hospital are arranging to perform the operation. JUDGE CRANE CAUGHT THIEF. Saw Him Steal Gaspipe and Chased Him Two Blocks, While Judge Frederick Crane, of the County Court, Brooklyn, was on his way to the elevated road station at Frank- lin avenue and Fulton street to-day he ‘saw a man steal a piece of gaspipe from the back end of a wagon belong Ing to the Brooklyn Union Gas Com- pany ‘The Judge chased the thiet and caught him after golng two blocks. ‘The man no resistance, Judge Crane heid tif a policeman arrived. ‘Turning rover to the | continued. on downtown” and Tt on achedule time. es SAVED OLD PUTNAM HOUSE. Hill Chapter, erican Revolutt ary fame, by furnishing it with nd ancient furniture. e in ah Hil, w by the deen | iaritis! mit up at auc t $145.00 + $6.75 and 8,50 Patel ie 7,50 “ 10.50 Guar le el ie 13,50 pwonne ibe dks 14,50 tee pyiie. fue 7.75 Ss GRP a ae 10.50 19,50 Society Women Bought Home of Preserve It, y women of Greenwich and Port-| ter, who are members of the Put-| Daughters of the . have decided to ve the old Putnam House of revo- | structure PRINCESS LOUISE, WHOM A LOVER FAILED TO STEAL. | ¥ vet —TTWO MEN VICTIMS a IF CAR ATONE TIME Edward Boardley and a Friend. Seriously Hurt When Run Down by “Dark” Car. and ing Thi may Wes! New York's Finest Retail Store, Great Offerings in Boys’ Clothing. Second Floor, The following offerings tell of mighty good news for boys who wear clothing and those whose duty it is to supply the appareling wants of | can’t prepare a better the boys. With all of Winter yet to come, what shrewd and econ- omical parent or guardian could hesitate to buy in face of such econ- omy as these items tell of: $2.95 & $3.75 Suits, $2.75 25 styles of Sailors, Norfolk and double-breasted, of very best Cheviot and pure wool; also Serges and Cassimeres; sizes 3 to 16 years; former prices $2.95 and $3.75, now $2.75. Boys’ Fancy Overcoats. Of Friezes, Kerseys and Cheviots; in blue, red and castor; prettily trimmed; excellent yalue, at $6.50 and $7.50. ; years old and fairly well not been identified, as Boardley has net been able to tell who he ts. This man suffered concussion of the brain and Edward F. Boatdley, of No, 428 West Fifty-fourth street, and a friend were knocked down and severely injured by a car In Columbus avenue eariy to-day. | Walking atde by side they were thrown | in front of the fender and rolled over Boardley and his friend were cross- Columbus avenue when the car struck them, throwing them off their feet and pushing both along the Blip- pery pavement under the fender for a distance of forty pet @ second man, who {s about dle. Motorman Bugene Connelly was ar- rested and taken to the West Sixty- eighth street station, where he was ar- raigned before Magistrate Pool in the t Side Court. ——————— Pope Receives Archbishop Chapelle ROME, Dec. &—The Pope to-day re- celved Archbshop Chapelle in farewell audince and expressed satisfaction at ES ‘Archbishop's work in Cuba and Porto Rico. $5.00 Suits, $3.95. 50 styles of Sailors, Norfolk and double-breasted all-wool sizes 3 to 16 years; our regular selling price $5.00, special at $3.95. $5.00 Overcoats, $3.95. Boys’ Frieze Overcoats, raw edge style, for ages up to 12 from 3 to 9 years; lined with red flannel; actual val at $3.95. wer togethor for a distance of dressed, has CIGAR SALE. SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Cheapest ever known since Sr Waiter Raleigh took to smoxing—and we give LNION COUPONS FREE to every purchaser, These coupons are A gcod for anything sold in tie large dry goods house of Adams & Co,, 19° Oth ave, and 22d st. EL BELMONT ( 2%, ) cut to 5c/5 FLORODORA cut to EL TORO (Pye) 8 for 25, BENEFACTOR 3 HOFFMAN HOUSE BOUQUET Brevaw 3 CREMO | 1 IMPORTED PORTO RICO BREVA HBONNIE MAUD, HAVANA FILLED, va'ue $2.00, box 50 LILLIAN RUSSELL 5c, CIGAR. - a te forty feet. The unusual accident Is said GEO. W. CHILDS 5c. CIGAR... eee “ L503 to he the seat of tee kind tn Sears. 1! 1H ROYAL SMOKE, all imported tobacco, value $2.25.“ 504 Mr. Boardley’s injuries are iihely to nO) 1 PACKAGE TURKISH TROPHIES | an Se ee care at iitto: seniee| Mee Cc 1 PORTO RICO CIGAR use C diuence, and he was taker rotmoversa |MAMILLONES PORTO RICO BREVAS § (\#33 3") $1.75 Hap oevemaraneonnera)| ulti Oe CaS) Wet) 150 ManCatisndancel ne A “\MPOPULARS “ “ er 75h Css M. A. GARCIA 10c, KEY WEST GIGAR, 6 for 25¢ ("si The Jeffreys & Co, 1 Park Row, cor. Ann St, and 81 Cortlandt. OPEN EVENINGS. ftty | 7ci Sonnimedore ) SCH | »25cl the newspaper that the homes use to reach their help. is The World. Sixth Ave., 19th to 20th St. [len’s Suits and Overcoats, $10, °12, °14. Take Escalator to Second Floor, Every clothier sells clothing at these prices. Why not? But every dealer also sells different sorts—quite natural. "Twouldn’t do for all to offer the same qualities. And so you find “the good,” “the better” and “the best.” Here the superlative degree is reached, for it is our object and ambition to give more quality for the same money than any other establishment. We do In to- morrow’'s triple offering are embraced ‘about 1,000 suits and overcoats, Every worthy and popular fabricis represented. They’re Not Regular $10,00, $12.00 and $14,00 Garments. No, indeed! Far from it—as many are worth almost double these prices. So if there’s present or prospective cloth- ing need youd do immensely well to take advantage of this most exceptional opportunity tosecure the Simpson-Craw- ford Co. high grade suits and overcoats at a price that the mediocre sorts usually command. ooo eoeoeee= Home Coats and Bath Robes. Second Floor. What better could you give a man, particularly if he’s a home body, than a Smoking Jacket or Bath Robe? A gift of this sort will not only greatly please him but will act as a constant reminder of the | donor. ill carry Christmas cheer on through the year. You surprise for father, husband, brother or son, At the Simpson Crawford Co. establishment will be found an extra- ordinarily great and varied line of these goods. In fact, we believe this stock to be not only the largest but also the*choicest in the Greater City. Styles and patterns are to be seen here that will not be found anywhere else, Our stock is made to’our order, not bought helter-skelter, consequently satisfaction in every detail is assured. Double-Faced Cheviot Smoking| We have all sizes in Eiderdown, Jackets, in 20 different patterns, | Blanket and Terry Bath, Robes, einmed wititicordeoritsatin and make special mention of the i eS: edge; value $6.50, at.. $4,95 Sohal bs Terry Bath Robes at Our $6.50 and $7.50 line of $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 Smoking Jackets cannot be dupli- Blanket Bath Robes, sind elsewhere for less than| $3.50, $3.95, $4.95, $6.95 00. FNS 98. $3 Pee 4 $4.95 We havea assortment of the A 29S an W cooked darnest and imported | Out” Dresing Gowns in a Jackets, in i Suits; years; $5.00, ‘A: TIP—The way to reach the homes of New York is through That paper | | | | blues, black and Oxfords; hand-padded Shoulders;ac- tual valugs $10. For Fri and Saturday, special., 5,00 fabrics and colors, very swagger cut; lengths 40 in, to 50; fine values at $12; For Friday and Saturday. . 6. Men's Swell Overcoats, in all colors and styles of fabrics; the loose full back; the long boxy ef- 5 0 fect; grand values at $14. For Friday and Saturday... @ © Men’s Finest Overcoats, in Vicunas, Thibets and imported fabrics; all hand tailored; correct in every detail, the perfection of the 00 artist tailors; great values at $16 and $18. For Friday e and Saturday eecscseeseee of $20 & $25 $20 and $25 line are red CLOTHING At Astonishing Prices. Values That Have Never Been Equalled in New York. “Men's Overcoats, all sizes and lengths,| Men's Suits, fancy and plain effects; | Men's Fine Overcoats, in all the wanted | Men’s Suits to Measure, A score or more of Suitings from our regular stow away $5 or $10 for Christmas gift money. BOOKS 8 (0, all-wool materials; their sterlins th is $10. Your 00 choi lay and Satur- ° day 18 Men's Busini fabrics; sing hand- padded shoulders; Swagger garments; great |values at $12. Yours Fri- day and Saturday. ...s006 Suits, in all colors and} and double breasted; 6. | Men'‘s Suits, in Scotches, Tweeds and Fancy Cassimeres, blue and black Cheviots; swellsuits; 50 {rood values at $14. Take your pick Friday&Saturday @ © | Men’s Stylish Suits in Imported Fabrics; hand-made garments; the acme of perfec- ition; single and double breasted; fine values at '$16& $18. Your choice \Friday and Saturday... OD) Suitings, $12. uced. Another chance to 166 Nassau St., Opp. City Hall Park, NEAR BROOKLYN BRIDUE, NEW YORK. OUTFITTERS Never before have We were hardly salespeople. Shoes, in Blucher, price..... All Goodyear Welt, Box Calf, | Patent Calf, Satin Enamelled and Vici Kid. Mostly all sizes and widths in each of the different leathers. They have been marked down to.. Shoes with regular $1.50 grade; down to......... in response to our advertisement. through our advertisement. i Here are a few of the bargains: Men’s handsome Goodyear welted wax One of the greatest bargains of the season. Regular value $3.00; special sale nother Sotef Men's Shees Boys’ extra good quality Satin Calf Shoes, \ louble soles, made, of solid leather, TO MEN AND BOYS, we had such a great number of calls There must be a reason. for the crowds that came ared Ae But to-day we have extra calf and vici kid latest style toes. $1.95 Button and Lace; Vellum Calf, i o4o) for Beys. ; sizes 12 to 544; marked Avkiday Ack Bate. ceptable to a Y of these hats $2.50. Sale price....... Asa Christmas gift nothing would be more ac+ man than a nice hat, either Alpine or Derby. We place on sale for Friday and Saturday one of the finest bargains in men’s hats that has ever been offered. The regular value is $4.00, $3.00 and $1.60 To-day we offer another lot of men’s high grade Alpines and Derbys, the new flat hat—advance Spring styles. be rushed on this lot of hats, They are special values and styles. No wonder! They are worth $3.00. Opera They are worth seeing. We'll $2 Aaks. The Imported and Domestic.........ssseeeeeeee $6 | Silk Hats, Latest BIOCK.:-...2-+++sseeeePeeeeeeeees $5 Great variety of Men’s and Boys’ Winter Caps at popular prices, - A ; OUTFITTERS Four | 27? Broadway, Convenient Stores: wollacrs TO MEN AND BOYS, near Chamters St. 47 Cortlandt St., bet. Church and Greenwich Sts, 211 ana 219 Sixth Ave., bet. 14th and 15th Sts, 125th St., Cor. 3d Ave. THE ROAD. TO SUCCESS RUNS THROUGH THE “WANT” COLUMNS. - OF THE WORLD.

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