The evening world. Newspaper, April 16, 1903, Page 9

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Big COTTA. WIDELY WOURNED Tamous Hebrew Theologian Who _, Died Last Evening Was Hon- ~ > ored Alike by Those of Jewish and Christian Faiths. eed CAD “ABOVE ALL AN AMERICAN. ks Me Was Regarded as the Represen- | tative of the Liberal Hebrews, and His Funeral Will Be Marked by @ Great Demonstration of Sorrow. ‘The funeral arrangements for the bur- dal of Rabbi Gustav Gorthell wili ve ‘made this evening when the trustees of Temple Emanu-bl moet. Ho dicd tast evening after a long IIIns: nent Hebrews throughout | ork will a:tend the funeral, The decd rabb!'s body to-day rested im a cof)n in the rear parlor of his late home, No. 681 Madison a Fu founded by flowers. Dr. G liked black as a sign of mourning for the dead. Nore of) bis family wore black to-day, Instead of crepe on the doorbell there ‘were flowers, a bunch of violets and a string of white roses. The door was Kept-open. All day crowds of mourners called to condole with the family a: inquire about the funeral arrangem: Every one wag received by Dr. Go hell's son, Prof. Gottheil. Mourning in the Ghetto. In the heart of tho Ghetto the He- ®rews are mourning for the deal Dr, Gotthell, whose funeral will ably be attended by a ater New 1 brew in Greater New York, whether or pot he of she agreed with his teachings, heart an American first. Never in any Deen recorded as classics—had he advo- ated anything that could be construgg é @s un-American. He was regarded as the representative of the rich, the lib- - Was Given a Penston, ghants, clerks, and in fact Hebrews in @very walk of life, followed closely the sof Dr.’ Gotthell. ry of $10, tant ‘to leave the pulpit. He want- ambition was to «make | James B. Reynolds and OTTHEIL, DEAD, WHO | RABBI © Yee IS MOURNED BY THOUSANDS. Psychic Palmist’s Wife Wrote It Down, Pinned the Note on the Wall and Then Fled, Leaving) baud f@ his, and took Him Disconsolate. to-day." faring” alone T am gol As my money will take me ness aro sentences from the note} all the time.” Int (vhatever th ¢ CARS TRANSTER TO ‘ob- | good citizens of all t interpretation of the Dr, Gotthell came t throng than the 10,000 which followed | 167 from Manct the late Rabbi Joseph to the grave. The | made assistant Ghetto knew Rabbi Joseph just as the) aiath’ fh the Temple Himanw Catholics knew Archbishop Cotes Ho pemeinea Se eoue Tone years age, bt Gotthell was regarded as the|in the actve discharge of the duties o Cag eectauve ot the more liberal of his | {Pat, Ofce, when the congregation de- feliglon; and when he died last night | pension of si0;0u a ve me long illness every orthodox He-|the salary ‘he wes ther Se one Refued to Relinqaish Work. Dr. Joseph ilverman, i mourned hfs loss. eee eeent ; d ~r. Gotthell was known to Christians | to Felinqulsh active eervice In the syna- 4 Gnd Hebrews. He raised a family and|gogue, and in consequence up to the iS = time of his death preached his wisdom | is tied to teach those who heard his phil- | tothe congresation while Dr. ‘osophy the American idea. He was ut |looked after the routine worl ct f qifen representing millions of dollars tn q of his sermons—some of which have | {ogy ty ite resting Tace’ FEAST FOR THE SHERIFF. eral, the middlo class and the friend of | O’Brien Praised, and Watch Is Pre- poor. sented to Him, ek Sheriff Willlam J. O'Brien was feasted | ‘ORR: e Court Justices, Jawvers, mer-|Jast night at the Terrace Garden by employees of the Sheriff's office and was presented with ng: rr. When hi ince catteres “to ‘retire him ‘ut | Watoh. Under Sherif, Edward C. Moore Don’t Cure Dronkenness! Diuukenness ip a disease and i eo recognized by the medical protessiun. Ti tu Dr. Gottheil refused, howe P, tea or coffee. In fact, If tones up ai per RETURNS. Wo guarantee tha D THE MONEY ae ek a handsome gold] sated. Write ORRIN made ‘the presentation speech, 5 HH a year he was! O'Brien responded briefly se Friday, April 17th. Saturday, April 18th, The Trimmings in Every Instance Will Be the Very Best, Each Garment Cut by-Expert Cutters Guaranteeing those who made speeches were F ine his liberal’ Ideas to his | AMOR : 121st Street: | ©, 2226to2234 ThirdAve. f Corner 1214 st St. * EVERYTHING ror HOUSEKEEPING, . Everything Reliable. CARPET Golden Oak BEDROOM _ FUR- NITURE, semen Measures 18x40, oa $7.90 Washstand to match; top measures 17x31, Perfect Fit, Best Possible * standard make. After Saturday, April 18th, it will not be possible to accept further orders, you are not Sate satisfied with the suit, overcoat or Prince Albert, even after the garment is all made a and delivered to you, you may return it, in which case a refund of money will be forthe hold linens and like needs. - Chatham Sq 193 to 205 Park Row, Chatham Square. ing; substantial quality; 5, MATTING, ICE BOXES, RUGS. Polished Quartered The famous New York Mills; none Ye te . ~ | 50c. —63 inches wide; mercer- sorbent quality; better made; prices less than whole: Coa finish; good heavy | would sell for 35. each, paltyy the kind that looks like = Bath Sheets, 65c,_ He a ¢ materials as Turkis! 8c | 50c, Yd,~All pure linen table dam- | “towels; these are of liberal size and 8c ask; both bleached and sell regularly at $1.50, Main Floor, Sale cost. None sold to dealers, Claw Foot DINING ROOM CHAIR and ARM CHAIR, both have _ 4 cane Seats, Wade & Butcher Razors, 48c. The man who shaves himself will find these items of special moment. Wade & Butcher razors are too well known to need any comment, These are all set ready tor use: are of red steel and hollow ground; each razor in a case and ac- morrow, companied by a guarantee, Other Razor Specials for Friday. Cornet Anohor iit Pongee Petticoats. They are made with dainty sec- 48c tional flare rufiles, drop and Sale to close out manufacturer's stock of Dresser has three drawers; plate mirror measures 16x20; top Wostentolm Razors — True fine hollow groun guaranteed by the man turer and by ourselves; larly $4 to $1,50-—~at 48c,, 58c, Reduced for this week only to $3.98 Prices Marked in Plain Figures. their Accounts in| ers add to . to lagactie Razore-—Fully guar- value $4--special, His young wife waa gone, and he haa| to leave him. robles a They quar-| turn Felled frequentiy. Stlth argued that ha had no other means of oarning a living. r to him Yeatemay morning he took his wife's “Lingle, you are going to leave mo| and ‘when . | thing told me Shoe at first inalsted, the seeming wiz- | Pennaylrania.” ard declare ARF _|she had never given a though: to it Tire Merchants Dankrapt. your eyes longer, They] 1.65 ‘she broke down. (Special to The Grening World.) They haunt me! voy areporscened off a devil.” TRENTON away as far raid, “You know ever, mind, I am haunted with fear of you | hic palms] smith determined to remain at home, y be ANNAN We will make to your measure select, guaranteed pure wool and fast colors, for $11.80. oming. Price for this week only, Great Sale of Houschold Needs. Bargain Friday will be a day of vast savings in the section devoted to house- Housewives will find it much to their advantage to read the following specials carefully and make a note of their wants. ‘ Muslins and Sheetings. White Bed Spreads. Comfi Yard wide, unbleached —White crochet; for | Made of fine silkoline; summer and Mic, Yd,—Yard wide, unbleached |'A9e, Each—Wnite crochet; for | ieieaiam ‘weighty fi dles of 10 yards; value 74. quality; were 69c, whhe cotton; sold all over at 98c. le, —Yarli wide, bleached | 98c.” Each—White honeycomb and 6te. Yd. muslin; finished like crochet; full sizes N hemmed ready for use; pretty Mar- $1.19 Doz.—*!! linen; pure white; cambric; soft for the needle; ex- . cellent for wear; value 10c, Seilles designs; were $1.50, Tic, Yd. —Unbleachea shedting; Pillows. select from; value $1.50, good, strong make; | 49e, Bach—Filled with soft hair | 98c. Doz, —tesvy linen; pure white; and covered with g004 | 4 95 dozen. 6c. Yd, —P-4 wide bleached sheet-| Yalue/ gi nt WOWBM > Pouncs- | a tiny ond Towels. 59c. Each— bove, filled | Qi |. Heavy all-linen sane aber a Bic, Yd toweling; also checked with feathers instea: of hair, glass towelling; both of which are Sheets & Pillow Cases. Table Damask. 192. Each ~ turkish towels; very large size; heavy 42x36, llc in rage, 45x 50x 54x36, 4c unbleached; value 65c. and 70c. worth 19¢,; 48c Herbrand Rasors. Woroester Kaz 68, | Horschide © Leather Swing 1K dust ruffle, in a sopten' - Strops—— ; Koplea's Celebrated Razors— bes Boushide eaten arene pretty style; perte OBc | » 39. and 49¢ Hes uy cl Bristle Leather Brushes—S¢,to @be iung——special, Maia Foost, S0ib 8. Seetion, | street, Brooklyn, yesterday afternoon.| that he loved her and wanted her not EVES PIERCED Eeersse= naked the pollee to look for her. Lateiy the afternoon he went out to 4 the Meat market. She promised him * old and his) she would remati in the nowke, Dut They Wore) when he came home she wae wife t9 matried nino manths ago, ang for five} {be wall wae ninned a note M r im not to follow her and to release montha thelr married life waa m bilastul] Dom mot, t@ follow ’ dream, Smith thinks hin wife in demented. . 4 nj He Saye she has little money and cane Then sho began to fol that he had 8100: ey tun and he thinks Ne Gan, cone ® wanted! vines hs ‘of his cove it the police fe MARRIED ASUUW, [SSE |Now Mr, Godfrey H. Harris, Man- ufacturer, Says He Is Not Father of the Child, He velleved her to be a he sal that with the ald of a he had mone nd had seen his wife aes she vantahed for x tine 1 as. DUNKIRK, N. ¥., April 16.—Re- sembling the case of Mrs. Martin. who attempted to palm off a baby not her she was going to at it wan not true; that a ————— K- ers as Mrs. Strunk, the propri jof the Saratoga cottage at S's la. | sets of |before her marriage to Mr. alin Mrs. Harris has been separated trom sa a und ontand during the day, he says. he tried to! bilities amount te $ All Cars Transfer aaa | a Oe Tegistering daily the public want. And it’s more than that, for hardly is the want registered when it is filled. mostly of wants with a sharp economical. i twist to each to be filled to-morrow, Bar-§ gain Friday. eee For to-morrow as_a special in the spring shoe sale we offer 600 pairs of Men's fine vici kid, box and velour calf Lace Shoes and Oxford Ties; Goodyear welt soles; made in_the latest spring styles; widths oe all sizes, exceptional valueat...... during this sale a Spring Suit, | SpringSuit, Overcoat or P Spring Overcoat or Prince Albert | Prince Albert Coat »Coat and Vest of high-grade ma- and Vest terials, from which there are forty Made to Oraer, i Ts to of this season's newest pattern: $1 1.80 Smart Oxford Ties; welt soles; kid and patent leather; all sizes; worth $2.50, Patent leather and vici kid; welt soles; handsome styles; all sizes, | Made of extra selected dongola kid; lace and button; somemaae ya are samples from ee of the best makers of children’s} A 0 2. f ir i ilors Employed. forkmanship. None but High-Class Tailors Employed. shoes; sizes 1134 The fabrics, remember, are not an accumulation of a season’s odds and ends, but the result of months of searching for new, choice pattems of this season’s creations of dependable materials of 1 Gecond Floor, 69th Bt. Section. If 20x20 inches: firm, ser- viceable quality; pretty designs to Original Columbia Records, 15¢. } » Tecorder, reproducer and horn; $14.75, $22.50, $35 and * Women’s New ; -| Ribbed Vests, 9c. This lot comprises several hun- dred dozen strictly first quality ribbed vests, preftily trimmed with dainty lace af neck and armholes; in all sizes; fully special to- 9 Cc Main Floor, 50th St. Sectiea. No item of store news that we print is found more it to housewives in general than that of groceries. We carry but purest foods—the daintiest edibles—at prices which mean’ economy, Second Hleor, Gch M Section, Mr, a non. She {in Jamestown with a baby, ‘whi declares ix hor own and that Mr, tet father, i" While Mr. Harrie wae visiting Chautauqua several years aco hi and fell In love with the Be Now York ay or band declares he er since ee Sunday World Wants VA Work Monday Morning Wénder ANCARS TANNSEER Bloomingdales is a trade barometer These store-news paragraphs are Men’s $3 Shoes al $2.29. 5) Women's Oxfords, $1.69. ‘Women's $3 Shoes, $1.98. Girls’ $2 Shoes, $1.19. Boys’ $1.50 Shoes, 98c. Vici kid and box calf lace shoes: sturdy soles; sizes 9 to 2. ‘Childs 24 Floor, Gth 8t. Section. Gien's) Main Floor, 60th St. White Linen Waists, 59c, ~ Particularly Smart and Modish, Nee _ No waists are more popular or styli just now than those of white Jinen—that'’s™ why this special is so opportune and wh we advise early selection. Another reason is the lot comprises but 50 dozen. ! The material employed in these waists is a very good quality Union linen. The’ waists are made with tailor-stitched pla backs and fronts, embellished with pearl buttons; smart separate turn-o tab stock collars and new style sleeves, trimmed with buttons. 5 ‘ Special, while the lot lasts, he io C. O. D. or mail orders filled, Becond Floor, 58th St. Section y These records have heen car fully selected and embrace the * most pleasing and very latest compositions. It's a rare c for bargain getting. s Columbia Gri 55 Style, complete wegen. and horn, 3 $7.50 Style, complete with cover, ~~ reproducer and recorder, : $20, $50, $50 and $100 Styles, with ‘Third Floor, 59th St. The Grocery Store. Groceries, Wines and Liquors, — Jersey Tomatocs—Fancy, not Pommard (Burgundy), more than 6 cans to a cus- son, Pere ris, Beaune, yr tomer, big cans, Be Caaeran TavenVa Rob Roy Tomatoes—Extra fine, vielle, rr + deisouss ty . ° uarts, O5¢.; pints, > OOF: SB Aleve 4, 186 | ou Celebrated’ Gauntlet Corn—Sweet, tender, young; can, Sc Whiskey—Very excellent, ee. Maine Corn—Fancy, our 1c, cans, Lima Beans-ySmall, tender, can, 8c Barly June Peas—Very fing, can, 8¢ Preserved lel Wies- baden style, extra fine; than hat priest big oe: ae 1B Oaliforaia Lemon Cling Peaches or Barilett Pears, yery good, * big cans, We

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