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BOVE SHOT VERDI IS BARELY ALIVE.) IN SELF-DEFENSE, Mrs. Huber Remembers Only! Verdict of Coroner’s Jury Clears} Up the Shooting at Five) Points Social Club. URGLARS’ VICTIM HOW CORBETT WILL TRAIN: JAGK Ex-Champion Thinks He Can Get the Miner in Shape to Make Quick Work of the Sailor. MUNROE. that Two Negroes Were Her , of Hillelde avenue Farms, who was assaulted veste: her home, {s hovering between life and death at the General Hospital She hus fallet to giv seription of the rab were two negroes, black, the other short and light, with a They demanded mon When refused both set upon her, beat- ing her with a brick, a wiiffletres and a spade, the latter splitting open her head and severing her left ear. BY HM CORBETT. Bdbink I can make Munroe whip Sharkey when they meet {n the spring. saw a more willing man than the big miner, and, green ash game, I am sure pe will learn the fine points quickly. I mean to have a lot of work to be done to get him into @hape, but to stick to ft. He wants to learn, and that is half the battle. ‘no fact that green will make the work easter. There Is nothing to unteach in him. I wiil @tart in at the beginning like @ child would begin with A B Cs. ULD FIRST GET HIS:LEGS THINNER. First of all,’ before I staried to teach him anything about boxing 1 would to get him in shape to learn. His legs are a way too big as they are now. ‘with big Hmbs like that never can be quick on their feet, and I would atart lam to get them down.as thin as mine !f possibie. That's where the hard work, Whe hard physical exertions I mean, will como in. ‘Munroe tells me, however, that he was quite a football player out in ‘Frisco jand he ought to be able to stand the training all right. I would work him hard, Tuns until he is ready to drop with his legs bandaged up, and in that way. it not take 80 very long to get'the fat off. With the alae of legs worked down ‘begin to show him how to be fast on his feet. He will have to dance and headquarters in Huber boys, saw his mother lying on the floor in a poo! of blood, and ran back told Paul, his eldest H. Willlamson, the vill , summoned the police an: ‘oes escaped to the yard, whence they came. They ransacked the entire hot and falied to find $190 in a secret drawer in a child's bureau upstairs. No clues to the scoundrels have been obtained. by woods back of “HE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 6, 1903. Coroner Goldenkrang held an Inquest to-day Into the death of Jack Verdl, of No. % Mulberry street, who died from a shot wound in the heart on Jan. 6 District-Attorney Garvan brought ott that many members of the Five Points Social Club, whioh has its White street, where Verdl wax shot, are of the "Danny Dris- coll” or “Wyo” type of toughs. on the morning of Jan. % the fight occurred In the Five Pointe Club, Vord{ was shot. It fol- lowed a fistic encounter between Joseph Bove and John Tomuasno. Paul Seller, Joseph Pasquale, John To. masso and Joxeph Columbo, “members: were examined between Bove and To- id told of ey had previously made aMdavits! to Mr. Garvan nccusing B. ing Verdi, but testified to-d could not say who fired the shot. ‘The . brought in a verdict that Verdl had from a_piatol-shot wound inflicted eph Bove and that t ‘as discharged in welf-defen: 6 of shoot- y that they si weapon. the rope and run around and dodge. Hore, too, his football training would of great assistance, and I think be would leam to sidestep and get out of the One endn OHO nnn DndndndndnOwtmOnO-D) Adams.&%.Co 6TH AVE., 21ST & 22D STS., N. Y. A Clearance Sale of Women’s « Girls’ Shoes! »Women’s $1.65 Shoes} and extension soles; sizes; perfect goods; As it ts now he knows nothing about rumning away from a blow, and I doubt WEhe cares to run away. He is willing to stand up and take everythitg coming way because he does not know what fear is. I wouldn't make him afraid, but mould teach him how easy it ts to avoid e good many Loks that weal ‘they hurt or not. WOW TO BLOCK HARD BLOWS. he learns something about speed I would begin to show him how to (Glock blows with bis hands and arms. Often fighter gets into e place where he dodge, and then he must know how to protect the vulnerable spots. After I would take up the offensive work. Munroe has a hard punch, and once he a how. and where to: plant (t he will be @ dangerous man in any port of. ‘There ‘would be Httle trouble to show him how to land on Sharkey. I know '® style of fighting, and all the time Iam boxtng with the miner I will use Game blows the sailor uses. He has a few swings and a bum uppercut, and ds all there is to him. When Munroe goes In the ring he should know every hankey will make, and I think he will put him out before the limit. I have confidence in my ability to put the newoomer on to the game. Wailt a fow. OH SHARKEY SEES MUNROE BOX AND SAYS HE’LL BE NO CINCH. Gherkey eaw Ofunroe for the first time lest night in a boxing bout. Accom- panied by dis trainer, Jack McCormick, and a few friends Sharkey went to Bowery Theatre, where the miner fs givii + his sparring pertner, Tom ‘Jabber Carey. Sharkey was given e great by the crowd as he took his eeat in a box adjoining the stage. ‘The ex-sallor did not seem to be trterested in the acting done by the perform- but when Munroe was introdueed Sharkey smiled broadly, and he started ithe ovation given the miner by clapping his hands, Sharkey watched every move jend blow delivered by Munroe. When the bout was finished an Evening World fsespated asked Sharkey wha't he thought of Munroe's showing with the gloves, and Women’s $2, $2.50 and $3 —In 10 different styles of button and lace, first- class materials and workmanship, for street and dress boxing exhtbition this week “To tell the truth, I was greatly surprived at his showing. I was led to believe ‘tmt Munroe was one of those dub fighters who could not box a lick. He sur- Brieed me by. boxing,a clever bout with Carey, and besides he used better ip than any new fighter I ever saw, fighter. He ts eool and quick on his feet for ‘wallop with either hand that is liable to put a fellow to sleep in a hurry. thought I would have a cinch with Munroe when we fought, but after watching box I have changed my mind and intend to get into the beet of shape for my GHOULS ALL POINT ~ TO DR, ALEXANDER, Several Called as Witnesses y . in Grave-Robbing Cases Im- plicate the Prisoner. —Made of the best qual- Girls’ Button and Lace Shoes extension soles and spring heels; clearance Sizes 834 Price. , $1.00 Some of Saturday’s Stunning Specials in Men’s and Boys’ Clothing! MEN’S OVERCOATS of Oxford Frieze, Blue and Black Ker- I think he will deyelop_into a big man, and besides can give a ity patent leather,with Sizes 11 to 2, AID FOR THE DESTITUTE. Evening World Readers Help the Familes of the Unfortunate. Evening World acknowledges contributions to pay for the burial of ttle Nora O'Brien, daughter of the des- tltute family at No. 17 Prescott place, Brooklyn, as follow: MEN’S SUITS—Including im- ported Worsted in Black Clay, Blue and Black Chev- jiots, dark and fancy mix- tures; sizes 34 to 46; seys; all handsomely made and trimmed; sizes 34 to 50 breas' notable bargain for. MEN’S COATS AND VESTS in fine Blue and Black Cheviot Iso a few in dark fancy mixed Cassimeres; all sizes 34 to 50; a very un- who has been dispos: “E.G. M." and My, of No, 230 Fast Broadway, who have no funds for the burial of their baby, ® from “R. J.T." RULERS OF THE WORLD. Meat-Eating Nations Are the Leaders in Every Branch of Hi ‘The ruling nations of the world are meat baters, and bistory records that they always fy \ have deen. 4 made (9 "Vegetarians and food cranks may explain ay they choose, but the facts double and single breasted sack styles MEN’S $3 and $4 FINE CHEV- IOT and WORSTED TROUSERS, hundreds of pairs to choose (Sppcial to The Byening World.) ‘omise that there would be no ‘8 trial of Dr. J. C. fm the grave robbery. cases, fm the possession of detectives was in- troduced as evidence, tained two shrouds found. by: the de- tectives in the basement of the Central College during one of the visit the place with search warrants. One of Identified as the one | yo, Doehting, | French, Russians and G jmhose body was stolen from the German | egting nations, and they by a woman who | ¢: jfrom; the balance, of a gre The parcel con- usual bargain oppor- tunity, for a choice, BOYS’ RUSSIAN OVERCOATS in Oxford mixtures, with! patent leather belts—2'% to! 6 year sizes; mark- ed down from $3.50 down to close out S’ OVERCOATS in Oxford Frieze and Cheviots, 6 to 16 year sizes; an exceptional bargain chance in a 'good coat; marked |down from 3.50/to. BOYS’ RUSSIAN HOOD AND'BOYS’ RAGLAN OVERCOATS CAPE OVERCOATS in Meltons|in Oxford Friezes. Kerseys and Kerseys, in red, blue,/and Meltons; 16 to 20 year sizes: a very decid- ed bargain; marked down from $5 to rgetic and mos progress principal food of the known as Billong, |, affording @ great deal of nourishment In @ highly, concentrated form. ‘The weak races 0 leader among the gh ple are the rice-eat ing Chinese, HMtndoox and Siamene, regard- 4-since the dawn of history ax no: Supetstitious and inferior phyal- cally and mentally to the meat-eating na- Joux who dorhinate them The structure of “the teeth plainly Indi- cates that human beings should subsit upon & variety of food, oieat, frult and grains, and it tx unhygiento to conffne one's diet to tone classes to the exclusion of r knows asanuch of the bubtnees as does antvell himselt. Martin testitied 10 meeting made tae cont brown and royal, marked from $5 and $8 to a inn St mii ok Sk ed Popular Sheet Music The music that tickled the KING OF ENGLAND when played by Suse» ‘ fice and was paid. The body was tak mn | Meat Js the most concentrated and most i Leasily digemed of foods, but our manner of living {f often so Nunatural that the diges- tive organy refuse to properly digest meat, eggs and similar nutritious and wholevome food, but It Is not because auch food {x un- Lined {| wholesome, but the rea! veason is that the Part! stomach Jacks, from dixease or weakness, ‘Ol some necessary digestty stog Indigestion, and, Kbenez tthe body of Wallac also (Ov. Lo tae third wip he goe the oody of Mrs. pila vimliar grave, robbeies, 1 generally, and "NEW-MO' —all Boglend ie whistling it, Only to Also the song that Patt will sing, Kins Yourself Good | he hired them re. Alegazam March ighty Lak a Rose Pickaninny Christening later on, chronic] } sunbeams and Shadow Can't Slog To-night The Game of Eyes. ei off to, Cent arted Dream of Paradise. Sucred velent not so muct meat, bu ok day, aud to insure its per 1 el be fe continued ta be ii. HPD PP | eit My Own Evangeline. 8: est song written in An Autumn Bud Wali Hashful Betsy Brown, of stomach trouble. catarrh of stomach, ar. Suitable for Baste ‘ne | cking 1m every Sing Me # S0vK of the 5 The Tale of # Bumble Bee. If Time Was Money I'd Be lure to digest wholesome food, and tl ¢ of Stuart's Cate "23c Pieces, 15¢! rom Mr. Blue Beard. 8 Vouch Not the Heart Own Uni tat ew, blets cures them | tise by affording perfest digestion | KING EDWARD GOES Paler than Usua The Songbird of Melody La: My Honeysuckle Girl, Kiue, My Southern 1 LONDON, Fob, 6,--King Edward, who | yo, ay re § Pickwick. | Wha the ‘om. bis Tecent indispo- Rory of the Rainbow | Pickwick.| Whe er ane _ These 27c-Pieces at 19c! ant for the clomach ache of the baby as it ie ace, with atent $ { 00 g-°0 at ! 95! | 95 ae Cents» a Copy. By Mall zo. Extra No Musle Cc, 0.» | In Nature's Garden. Inter Birth of Love Walts, Very Fdward March 1! When You Were Sweet Six ee. New York and Coney Isi- 1 i ? » | April Bmiles Waits, Very? | | bopul | three = keys. Midnight Fire Alarm Ce Mareh Big! The Storm King March ny Comes ¥, from the Witard of Ox tp Teare Bamboo Tre seat C, 0. D, Smoked Tongues, Well smoked and tinned; best Will buy to-morrow the best po in Men's Suits and Overcoats. of elegant cheviots, Boys’ Overcoats To-Morrow, cee ee nee eee nnn nee nn nee e ene Rare Bargains in Gloves. wo particularly special items for to- wearing and thoroughly correct gloves. The glove store quotes t morrow in perfect-fitting, good-wea It’sJyour chance for a rare bargain i :tWomen’s $1 Gloves, 59c. Only a limited quantity of these. are of the best grade lamb skins; in the modish two-clasp style; perfect in fit; all sizes; in various col- ors, as well as black and white. No mail orders filled. pee ava Girls’ and Misses’ Garments. the girl of four ta fourteen is an easy and satis- for we have an abundance of just the styles —the daintiest and most effective modes created for juvenile wear. —Girls' percale and chambray washable sailor suits, in three different styles; effectively trimmed with either white duck or, plain ma- terial or braid; sizes 4 to 14 years. Girls’ colored madras sailor suits, made with sailor collar, shield, tie and cuffs prettily trimmed with bias folds; sizes 4to 14 years. The outfitting of the habit of paying Even for us, and we've gi are exceptionally good. —These white laundered shirts are made of good serviceable muslin, made with three-ply set-in bosom, double stitched split neck- bands, full size, liberally and com- choice—open back and front and open back—55c. cach, or six for $3. Every piece of Winter women’s and children’s—must undergarments ? Best grades of Medlicott Under- wears full fashioned; $$ sort, $1.50 Medlicott Underwear; full fash- foned; $2 grade, Root's Underwear; $1.25 quality, 75¢ Heavy ribbed, fleece lined; 75c, 2 ch resombles 14-karat gold; it always looks bright; and per piration and moisture of any kind will eyeclasses and spectas! hey are titted with rest, the You Can Save Money | nevste not By Buying Your Clothing at | writen you spe, Bloomingdaje’s To-Morrow ie Five Dollars Will Buy To-Morrow Men's Suits or Overcoats worth $8, $9 and $10. The suits are in black Thibets, mixed cheviots and cassimeres. The $ overcoats are in Irish frieze, in Oxford grays. Every gar- 5 ment perfect in every detail of make, fit and trimmings. Seven Dollars and f you're in need of gloves. Men's $1 Gloves, 59c. Glace kid, made of imported skins; the maker is one of the best known and most reputable in the world. The regular price of these gloves is $1; all sizes. Not more than two pairs to a customer. —Misses’ all-woo! gray home- $2.98 spun walking skirts; five rows of stitching on bottom; folds on hips; worth $3.98; sizes 14 and 16 years. —Misses’ sults of mespun $6.49 material; skirts trimmed with folds of satin and lined with mercer- ized percaline; waist. with vest of satin stitched and trimmed with fancy buttons; sizes 14 and 16 years. Second Floor, 59th Bt. Section, ‘Two Rare Shirt Specials! The Shirt Store offers two specially attractive values for to-mor- row in splendid, well made, perfect fitting shirts—the sort you are in good prices for at the exclusive haberdasher’s. iven some notable bargains, these two —The most popular shirt to be 69. Norn with the Tuxedo coat. These shirts are made of fine quality musiin, with inserted bosom and four pleats on each side; beautifully laundered, The kind th: haberdash- ers charge $1 for; your choice to- morrow at, each, 69¢. Main Floor, G0th S!, Section. wwe eee eon n ene er = _ Winter Underwear Clean-Up. Underwear on our shelyes—men’s, be sold in short order, as the incoming spring styles are clamoring for space, Therefore we've placed the greatest price reductions on all the winter stock to force the sales, Looking for rare bargains in comfortable, well made, dependable Here’s your opportunity, Women’s Fine Merino Vests and Pants; 75c. and $1 quality, 39c Fine merino ribbed Norfolk and New Brunswick makes; $1 quality, 50c Fleece lined Vests and Pants; 35c, * quality, 19¢ Fine Tights, knee and ankle lengths: opened and closed styles; Norfolk and New Bruns- wick makes; $1.25 quality, 75c Children’s Underwear at Less Than Half Prices. Men—Main Floor, 6th St Women—Main Floor, 9th 81. Section, February's Great Sale of Eyeglasses and Spectacles! For those persons in quest of these eye helps the following specials will prove of more than ordinary interest, for the prices here quoted are half and less than half what you'll have to pay the exclusive optician for the very same goods, We guarantee perfect satisfaction, having an expert optician in charge who will lit your eyes correctly, Of Goldoine, 68c, or riding bows eyeglasses titted with patent American cork nose-rest With Gold Spring, 85c t with selected imported crystal: petiscople lenses; ¢' |) ve solid yold spring: spectacle: gold nose pieces: the latter may be had in either straight or riding bow Genuine Pebbie Eveglasses, 98c. Axis cut; spectacles can be had ine with patent American cork nose not Scratch or colle:t moistare in any way; are natural stones, almost as hard as Straight or riding bow: eyeglasses pebbles take a high polish and will Mota Floor, Front, Centre ete ea ee en ew een en enn ee rent eo eee een e= BLOOMINGDALE BROS,, Sd Avenue, s9th and Goth Streets, BLOOTUNGDALE BROS, 3d Avenye, 59th and 60th Streets, ‘o-morrow is the Jast day we will take $3 43 orders to make trousers to measure for ® ——— ssible $12, $13 and $14 values The suits are in a large variety homespuns and Scotch $ mixtures. The overcoats are in a variety of ele- < gant Oxford grays. ee eee eee cre we a cnc ese esecescesseososss In the matter of Floral Decorations ° our Floral Department stands pre- eminent. : Hosiery The values offered in this spe- ciate rare bargains in fey sturdy, * well-made, thoroughly able hosiery. This is just the sort we quote at 50 per cent. less than actual cost for to-morrow. * Men’s Cotton Half Hose, 5c, Splendid quality; two thread; actual value 1254c. a Men's Cotton Half Hose, 8c. Good quali embroiderin; Women's Cotton Stockings, 6¢ A very good quality black cotton; ac tual value 12 4c. sal Children's Black Stockings, Good durable qnality black ri stockings, with double knees; actual, value 1Sc,—all sizes, 6 to 934. We cannot fill mail orders nor sell to lers. 4 Fifty Cents Main ®loor, 68th Bt, Section, Boys’ Sweaters, 4c. The balance of that big lot which we nen Men's $3, $3.50 and 4 Ttoasers To-Morrow, si79 these sweaters week 8 Se a ” All Wool 50c. Knee Pants, c wool; are perfect in every way. To. Bene $2.90 Double Breasted Suits To-Morrow, $1.50 fer squid clearance you omay_ Mi $177 sweaters, to-morrow, at, each 49, Seaend eee 00 Be Bl Sia Pe, oe Children’s $1.50 Shoes, 80cl The extraordinary success of our children’s shoe sale on last Saturday stimulates us to even ereatet efforts for this Saturday. You can purchase boys’ and girls’ fine quality shoes at less prices. than pale ever paid before. 1 hese at 89c are of box calf, medium stout soles, in.all good | : Styles; sizes 844 to 14. Misses’ $1.50 Shoes—Box calf Men's and Women’s Shoes, oe | Women's $3.50 and $3 Shoes— | and kid; stout soles; new toc shapes; sizes 113% to 2; special, Fine dongola kid; lace and but- ton; handsome styles; all 5; per pair, Misses’ $2 Shoes—Dongola kid; special, per pair, lace and button; newest styles; sizes 1154 to 2, $1.19 Boys' $1.50 Shoes—Box and satin Women's $2.50 Shoes—The best calfskin; lace and button; double $2.50 shoes advertised; sizes and soles; sizes 11 to 514; special, idths are complete; latest toe per pair, 98c 5s Special, per pair, $i Boys’ $2" Shoes—Calfskin, with Solid leather soles; insoles and Me SE vied Piven an counters; sizes 13 to 5%; pene soir ie les; all special, per pair, $1.20 " % aie Boys' $2.50 Shoes—Finest calf- sizes; special, per pair, $2.20 skin; rock oak soles; mannish Man's $2.50 Shoes—Calfskin; Peg sits 13 to 533 Lace 4. Ly quality; solid soles; all air, “ i Fet—Main Floor, @Oth Be. gestion pera en ae we Saturday’s Great Fur Sale! Every fur coat and every piece of fur in our stock must be sold | regardless of cost—the new spring things are clamoring for room, therefore these decisive clearance sale prices. et Come to-morrow, the values were never more pronounces you'll probably never again be able to duplicate these bargains. Cluster Scarfs, Sealskin Coats. : 95c—Japanese Seal with six imitation 95 —Handsome in * bear tails and French Cony, | $ 5 Sealsk Soe ae with six imitation bear tails, | London dye; yalues up to $200, ” $2. 95—Sable Hare and Silver Hare- $12. —Very handsome Sealskin Goats; | if with six hare tails; Stone Mar- best London dye; values up to: ten Opossum, with six imitation bear $2: . tails; Japanese bear with six tails. $3.95 —Alaska Sable,’ with six sable $13 sf tails; Sable Isabella'Opossum, $300. with six fox tails; and Sable Raccoon, with six coon tails. P Long Double Scarfs, rien ee a —Three-yard imitation Bear | $397} $495 Mas NuraBewver,withelgst | togse eh ont fox talls; imitation Bear, with eight bear tails; imitation Bear, with two bear . Mutts, tails; Near Seal, with eight fox tails. es —Single Sable Fox | —Sable Opossum, be! $5.95 to $12- poe vith two $4.95 Opossum;.Japanese Bear, large brush tails and four paws. | tria Beaver, ‘. fecond Floor, 56th Gt Seottin. Flannelette Wrappers—$1.79. — A choice lot of about 30 dozen of these serviceable, season Wrappers will be placed on sale to-morrow at this extraordinarily sn rice. R ey are made of excellent grade of flannelette French) al signs in fancy stripes, light blue, pink, gray andnavy blue = ee tee tucked fronts, standing col bishop sleeves, and deep skirts, amply made, Sizes, 34 to 46—regular price, $2.49—choose from J 79: the lot to-morrow at, each of ZF Becond Floor, BOth Bt. Gectton, The February Sale of Men’s & Women’s Gold Watches, ‘The watches offered in this special February sale @) x 50. —Finest Sealskin Coats, 9 London dye; anes up’ are fully guaranteed in every way, so that, no mat- ter how small the price, youcan buy with the greatest safety—we stake our reputation on their goodness and reliability, Compare these prices with those quoted by the ex-j clusive jeweller—you'll see the advantage of pur-{ chasing here, 7 Men's solid gold open. face Very handsome t4-kt. $17,50-% hunting case Watches, $24.50 model gold Watches. popular thin model, 1 size, titted | the renowned Waltham or with Waltham and Elgin movements, movements ; values up to $40. plain or engine turned cases stave 5 sod sold not so long ago at $35 an D, yt 4-kt. so! 0 $9.95--Women’s solid t4-kt, gold $18.50 Watches, 12 and 4 “ hunting case Watches, fitted thin model, with the celebrat with line Swhs movements; value eae as movements ¢ 25, | to $30, Male Filer, Prost, oo aN BLOOMINGDALE BROS,, 3d Avenue, Seth and Goth Streets,