The evening world. Newspaper, February 28, 1903, Page 2

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[AHLER BROS. “SIXTH AVENUE. CORNER 31ST ST. SQHIFFON HATS. latest novelties in tucked fon and plaited ribbon effects; W. ularly $2.49, $2.98 and $3.49; z Saturday onty, at 5 ed ‘A variety of charming styles, in Wack, white and colors, requiring simply a bow of ribbon or a bunch of ers to complete them. In- _ expensive, but very effective. RIBBONS. Doubie-faced Satin Liberty, 4% tm. wide—black, white, light blue, pt. lavender, cardinal and navy ue; value, 29c., at, per yard, _ 19s Bows made free of charge. _ FLOWERS, Exquisite bunches, large and hand- some—rosebuds, violets, gerani- ums and foliage; worth 39c.; per = ae OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS. LOW ON BENCH: STUDS CRIME Mayor Goes to Special Ses- too and Hears Reports on os pLives of Prisoners Who ! Out on Parole. HE LIKES THE SYSTEM. ‘Mayor Low pat on the bench of the Court of Special Sessions to-day with Fustices Olmsted, MoKeon and Holbrook, @nd listened earnestly to the score or ‘more of petty cases tried. ‘The Mayor was accompanied by his gecretary, James B. Reynolds. He was eppecially interested in hearing the re Ports made by the probation officers of fourt, Miss Ada C. Hiliott, David Wil- Ward and Joseph C. Graveur. More than seventy-five cases were _ reported upon by the probation officers, Tm nearly all of them good reports were made, dhawing that the paroled prison- ‘em were leading honest, respectable lives. Nearly all of the cases reported ©n were those of youths under the age of seventeen. Mayor Low asked Miss ElMott and Mr. Willard many questions concerning the working of the probation system, and ‘way very much surprised to ascertain that the work was done by the probation ‘officers without pay. He evinced a great twterest in the work and told the Justices that he thought the parole law, as ad- ministered by them, wus excellent and humane, In one year, Mr. Graveur told the (Mayor, 685 prisoners had been paroled the custody of the officers, More % per cent. of this number ar Mow leaving good lives and are employ- ‘@4. There are now 175 prisoners under parole, nearly all of whom, the o'cers report, are keeping in the straight Besides listening to the report of che Probetion OMocer, Mayor Low heard James J. Walsh, counsel for the Liquor * Association, enter pleas of not guilty for fifty saloon-keepers, who are gecused of violating the Raines law, He refused to comment on any of the cases. though District-Attorney Jerome my hig office, two floors above the Sessions court-room, he did not to court to greet the city's Execu- ive. As far as can be learned Mayor W auis no figure with Jerome, rr BURIA!. OF E. E. ANDERSON. pect, >.|and other witnesses had heard thi THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 27, 1003, 6TH AVE. 224 TO 234 ST.. NEW YORK. _ $5.05 LOWEST-PRICED STORE IN NEW YORK FOR FINE G9ODS. | Corsets. coteilihceneenainsiiiemaliosnamecneasieniitameie : Corsets. ne Ne i‘ All tt brag: @ || su ant Pron Front Corsets, La | Bias Cut, Dip Hiv, Bust and. Dip’ Hi || thoneare’ ates H&G) WB Y| somewhat broken j c ‘ @ oir ym, ony 7 | made. to eel | jat $2.75, wpe- 90c rd Breaking Prices on Clothing, Men's $2 & $3 Trouscrs, +1 00 Marked.......0++5. | On Sale Saturday from 9 to 10 o’Clock. | 500 pairs of-Men’s very good business TROU blacks, ranging in size from 32 to 50 waist. Mind you, real scot | 00 and $3.00 values, and just for one hour we will sellthem at.... ® for Choice of What’s Left of Our Men’s $40 and $42 Suit and Overcoat Stock. Amongst them hundreds of Fall Suits and Overcoats that have sold from $10.00 to $12.00. SERS in fancies and plain %: | jelat sterling values. $3 00 for Description—Overcoats to please al}. Man's Winter Suit or Overcoat in the house that sold at $10.00 or $12.00 for.... Sale of Young Men’s Suits. AOU og ule OI ~~ Men's Suits. .50 Each. This is the final call and the most sensational price we ever quoted on such We are simply forced to get rid of them. Suits of Every To-morrow is a Sale of all Sales. 5. Every Men’s Suits. | Worth $5.00 to $7 Broken sizes mostly—all weights. and well made. suit for..... in a big group. Sizes 14,15 and 16 years only. Excellent materials. Find your size and you've got a $5.00 or $7.50 [Worth $10.00 to $12.50 Each. | Winter Well cut 3.00 A beautiful assortment SUITS, the very best of mate- rials; all sizes from 14 to 20 years; on saleat..,..., beeen eee of stylish FALL 5. 1.6 lace styte, light thin soles, 1 3 For Men's Shoes e Worth $2,00. This purchase (from M. J. Worth- ley, of Lynn), consists of Men's finest Satin Calf Lace Shoes, perforated vamp and London cap toe, bulldog last, sizes 6 to 10, at...... 1.35 1.5 for Women’s Shoes worth $2.59 to $2.98. lace Shoes, patent several styles lace and button; size and width, all re- AUCEd Ors eeeeeeereee WOMAN SLAYER IS SENTENCED TO DIE. Carmine Gaimari Will Be Put to Death in the Chair Between April 20 and 27. Carmine Gaimart, of No, 54 Roosevelt street, was sentenced to death by Judge McMahon, in the Court of General Ses- sions, to-day, He was found guilty of killing Josephine Santa-Pebro, a jen!- tress, who served dispossess papere on him, ‘There were five eyewitnesses to the shooting, which occurred on Oct. 6 laat, pure against bie victim derer make thr were Justioe from the Old Twelfth Regi- r Prenidenit e}of information that no office or family previous to t nooting. Gaimari will be put to death during the week beginning April 2 ——— of inform Another Great Shoe Sale. for Women’s $2.50 Patent Leather Shoes. An ideal shoe for dress wear, made of finest patent leather, all sizes 5 to 7, D and E widths, a new and stylish spring last ; a swell $2.50 shoe at,,..s..s005 An assortment of the very fincst tan, hand turn sole, button and leather, dongola and box calf Shoes, tn all high class shoes, but ie assortment of sizes and widths is broken, although out of the many lots you can select any 1.50 dull kid top, high Cuban heel, 1.69 For Men’s Shoes Worth $2.50, Cholce of fine Patent Leather Lace Shoes, with bright kid tops, or the more substantial satin calfskin, London cap toe, bulldog last, for business wear; all sizes, 6 to 10, in both price 2.4 1.6 for Men's Custom Made Shoes, Worth $4.00 and $3.50. For Saturday Only (,30° Dems.) Men's finest Footwei onsisting of patent leather, velour calf, viel kid, box and wax calf. Every pair custom hand- sewed; uppers and soles of very finest materials; all sizes from 5 to 11, widths from A to E; $3.50 to $4.00 2.40 values, Saturday only; cholce......+++ FIRE WIPES OUT Cm WW HAYTL, Port de Paix Completely De- stroyed and Only a Few Ves- sels in the Harbor Saved. CAPE HAYTIEN, Haytl, Fob, 7,—A Genpateh received here from Gros Morne to-day announces the complete destruc- tlon of Port de Paix, Hayti, by fire. Only the vessels belonging to the Hay- tien Company were saved Pom de Paix is a maritime town of Hayt, on the straft between that (sland and Tortuga Island, thirty-Ave miles from Cape Haytien and about 100 miles north by west of Port au Prince, the capital, Vessels load and discharge at Port de Paix by means of lighters, It 4 @ bishop's see and has @ population of about 9,000 —o - “Phe World Almanue and Eneyclope dia" comes with the new year and lke the new year is always welcome and xreeted with pleasure. It is a storeho™e can afford to do without. ‘The thousand and one little questions that are always srising are answered o ohn A. Dix ABSENT OFFICIAL SILENT, Honolulu Ge riter HONOLULU, No Word from Ter- ne ¥ Taylor, lor Agri the mte month's leave of a turn on tie Berra nee, did not re expostod from Honolulu. \ceive $4677.65 from the City of New for the Pacific Coast r Korea on a He hus on hoard from since his departure of a big factory, -we were practically enabled to dictate prices. Sale begins to-morrow: a 50 ty-five. This is an excellent opportunity to buy a season’s supply; sizes 14 to 17. On gale to-morrow at 6%. CITY COLD FOR FIERCE STORM ALIEN ASTOR,| SWEEPS ENGLAND. William Waldorf, Who Became Nearly Half a Million for Land Here. . IT WAS AN OLD CLAIM. William Waldort-Astor, who renounced allegiance to the United States and pur- chased a palace in England, ts to re- hood of the former Astor buildings, — - Baby Dies from Kurns, Philip Panalson, two years old, of No. v 4pnounced purpose of hie trip he] was a viet joulturad P shear os eae 13 Markot street, died in the Gouverneur Hospital to-day from burns Wednesday. Opening Sale of Men’s Negligee Shirts. 20,000 dozen in one great purchase—the entire output 69 York. This money represents an old claim, the setlement of which has hung over several city administrations. Land acquired by the city along the North River water front in the néigh- borhood of Christopher aireet, which be longed to Waldorf Astor, caused @ con- v of compensa tion, Comptroller Grout qudited the, claim recently and wed the amount which the elty will Ano! alm of 20.27 ty also ule lowed Douglas Roblnwon, trustee of the estate of J Roosevelt Roos uncle of the President. It ts acquisitions by the city in the nelghbose By taking all like this: Men's new Pique and French Percale Negli- gee Shirts. All properly cut, generous in width and length, finished with hand-made button-holes and felled seams. The pat- terns and colorings are new and up to date—in fact, you cannot match them under a dollar—here to-morrow for Men's Negligee Shirts, in French and American per- cales, in plain or plaited fronts—with separate link cuffs to match, In all the new and up-to-date color consbi- nations, the small neat fig- ures and narrow stripe ef- fects—shirts that would sell in most stores for one twen- Vessels Wrecked and Tele- graphic Communication Cut a British Subject, Awarded} Off by Record Gale. LONDON, Feb %1.-—A gale of almost unprecedented violence swept Great Britain all night long and did consider- able damage. ‘Telegraphic communtca- tlon northward of Leeds was entirely in- terrupted, the Continental service was interfered with and large numbers of ships were forced to seek shelter in the harbors, Many minor wrecks occurred, and the lifeboats and rocket apparatuses were busy all along the cosets. A number of the supports of the sus- pension bridge over the Lenal Btraits, ting the Island of Anglesea from Welsh coast, were carried away and crame over the ridge has been stopped Y wore soveral fatalities inland, ed by falling chimneys and Aying is, and many houses were unroofed, he wind in the North of England blew with cyclonic force. ‘The Lanca- shine mills and churches suffered great. The gtand siand of the Lancaster New Yprk’s Fastest Growing Store. OM, 7, 7%, at 49 Liberty or patent leather, all siz Patent Leather Boots or O; military heels, ind widths, welt or turn soles, Cuban Louis XV. heels. row at, per paitesso.... or Everett cut, sizes 6 to 14 Several attractive silk neckties; hours, atedsece Men thibets, in plain 955 pairs of Very Fine Trousers for this price to-morrow. from 30 to 44; lengths from 25 to 37 hours to-morrow, per Pairesse sos It’s natural enough that BUT IT 1S ONLY AT LIKE THESE AT lining. JACKETS IN THE Wome at this price. and early Spring wear or same material blood ; sizes 4 to 14; Shoes for Boys— Lace Shot rds, Louis XV. or Dongola Kid or Box Calf, patent or kid tip, Vici Kid Oxfords, ’s $12 Suits Good, solid, well made $12 values—and one of the best $12 values offered this season. spring weights; strictly all-wool cheviots, cassimeres, meltons and black and fancy mixtures; regulars and stouts ; triple warp Italian lining ; silk Sewed; band padded collars and shoulders ; 3 or 4 button sacks ; 34 to 44, at... ceeessoesecseirecees Men’s $2 and $2.50 Trousers at $1.25. ffers for Women and Girls. Positively From 9 A. M. Till P. M, Only. Values That Speak Their Own Praises—Most Surprising Money Sabings. Women’s Winter Goats Worth $20 at $5. 250 Rich 45-Inch Coats and 75 Beaatifal Short Jackets to Go at this Price. ou should buy winter garments for less than face value at this time of the year. * +f GET RICH, STYLISH, EFFECTIVE CREATIONS Styles that will hold good Worsteds, cheviots. and cassimeres in neat stripes and checks, carefully made and trimmed, suitable for semi-dress wear. regulars ~ Sensational 0 4 for next season, and probabty you can wear them yet this year. Some of the coats are made from best all-wool fan kersey cloth, handsomely strapped and trimmed with stitched panne velvet; others are made from black montagnac, and very handsomely tailored. All have heavy satin Sizes 32,34, 36 and 38, lengths 36 to 44 inches; special for four hours at. Girls’ $1.79 Sailor Blouse Suits, 79c. PY ou'll be surprised when you see these suits for girls. be made to talk half strong enough of the value, chambray, with large double sailor collar of white 1.98 or Ten’s Leather Slippers, fine soft leather, very comfortable for house wear, in tan or black, open ; Special, per pai Stirring Values for Boys and Men.| Positively From 9 A, M. Tiil 1 P. M. Only. Such Offers Distinguish This from Other Stores. Boys’ $2.50 Blouse Suits at $1.17. The Best Sailor Suits Ever Offered at the Price. This is a new lot, so don’t confuse them with previous offerings. 250 Sailor Blouse Suits of very fine cheviots and cassimeres in this lot. vatterns; all well made, with deep sailor collar, with ten rows of silk soutache, detachable silk-embroidered shields; plaited sleeves and rousers strongly sewed; sizes 3 to 8; $2.50 value, for four Fall ard early Ten will be placed on special tables at Waist bands stouts and slims. Special for four ROTHENBERG’S THAT YOU CAN FROM eight or ten weeks that ALSO 75 FINE SHORT T. Allon sale for four hours to-morrow at ; tailor-made in the new flare kilted style; Type can't Made from woven pique trimmed ; silk emblem on as suit; braid shield; newest puff cuff; full skirt ; colors blue, red, brown and ox- Special for four hou! offered special to-mor- There are at $6. 6.00 TO % THEIR ORIGINAL VALUE. 9.00 n’'s $1.49 Spring Waists at 89c. Beautiful silk gingham Waists, made with six broad plaits in front, turnover pointed stock, tucked back, large puff cuff, and finished with large pearl buttons, Fancy stripes and small dotted effects; colors gray, light blue and rose. Would be cheap at $1.49; special for four hours to-morrow morning at.......6 $3.49 Walking Skirts for 4 Hours at $1.49. Better think quick about these, They'll be snatched up as fast as we can sell them to-morrow morning The most popular and desirable materials and styles. The skirts are made from all-wool invisible hairline stripe suitings, with stripes in various widths. Just the right weight for present Rothenpbers co. WEST 147 ST. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Promptly Refunded. To-Morrow We Will Offer More of Those Unmatchable 4-Hour Specials. We Do the Greatest Saturday Business in New York—Such Offers as These Make it. Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes for Four Hours. Two great lots to go on sale al 59c. and 69c. ver pair. Shoes for Girls—In button and lace styles, kid and dongola leather, toe cap, spring hee sizes 8M, 9,924, 10, 1034 and special, per pai in vici kid and calfskin leathers,regular mannish toe caps and double soles; sizes 844, 9, 944, 10, 10%, 11, 11 Ja, 12, 1234, 13, 13 45 S Shoes for Women always here al ih:s price. Colonial Ties and Evening Sleppers,in dullkid } sizes 6, ya OOS EI No One Equals Them: 1.49 719% SHED TEARS FOR WIFE, BUT DIED. CHINESE REBELS KILL S00 TROOPS. Kuscke Wrote Affectionate Sen-|Government Force Going to Re- timents and Then Turned On the Gas in His Room. George Kucke, proprietor of the ternational Cafe and Restaurant, } 401 West Thirty-elglh street, committed suicide last night in the Delaware Ho- tel, No, 60 Thind avenue, by turning on the gas in his room and closing all the avenues for its escape, In Kuscke's room were found three cards addressed to his wife, one of whick was written in German; ‘Nobody elso| fan, understand why It ts so hard to rt from this wo ‘Another card read: “I have shed the warmest vours for you, Julia dear, an 1 can soe e plainly pow dear! loved you fulla to me, the mendous to part trom world, but i capnet be helped—It must be.”" BRITAIN BUYING WARSHIPS? Said to Have Acauired Two from Argentina and Twe trom Chili, lief of Besieged Soldiers Am- bushed and Wiped Out. PEKING, Feb. #1.—Advices received here to-day show that five hundred tm- perial troops were caught Feb. 16 in an ambush in the Yang-Ulng pass by the ina, All the soldiers were iki! rebels captured large supplies which the troops Weve taking besieged garrison of Chi-Yuen, << BIG SCHOONER RUNS ASHORE Life-Savers Go to Hescue of Crew Maes. four-masted schooner, bound w HYANNIS, Feb, 7 large aabore on the ‘tone Horse, from here, early to-day, Owmg to a aeavy haze the name of the schooner could nat be seen. ‘The life-savers from Monomoy Point went out to the vewsel, For Conscience Fund, $4,870, ¥ ! Fob. Great Britain has Football Chub was lifted bodil r} ROME, Fe A vod eaoutalde the grounds, Bcores er | bought the cruisers Rivadavia and fiop windows at Liverpool were blown! Moreno, bullding at Genoa for Argen- In and tae @dols scattered about the| ting, the Argentine Minister says. ‘Great damege is reported from the| It ts reportes coast resorts. A newly erect ‘ahureh elo it the warwhips are are Mere reat in eck WASHINGTON, Feb, 27.—An unknown New York man has sent $4,876.00 to ence fund of the Treasury.) ath i and NOTICE! 59c shapes.with hooks, special, per "OIC vw 28 2 Shoe Bargains for Men---All Day. Tlen’s Vici Kid and Calfskin Snoes, the grade usually sold at $2.50 per pair, full leather linings, double and triple weight soles, good range of size: 1.50| 59c The patrons of our \ Broadway & 13th St. s. store, which by reason of an unfortunate fire is temporarily closed, ' as|will receive the verw best attention at either of our other two stores, Broadway & Canal St. and Broadway near Chambers St. York Carhart Co. al

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