The evening world. Newspaper, April 17, 1903, Page 5

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Mull Hoyse, superintendent of the Chi-! Artzofh. ‘The trip ended April § and It cago Settlement, superintendent of the|Is bellovea that the engagement id Chicago Municipal Lodging-House and @ from that trip. eet . ae ‘Small Parks Commission| Following the examole of her brother, James G. Phelps Stokes, Mise Stokes otwhen He came to New York he found| After her marriace will reside in the as his ascistant James Stokes, brother| east side. In the midat of her Ufe work. of the seg woman Who Is to be his “It im not definitely decided yet just bride, Ghe Stokes family has alwaya| Where I will live." she said to an Even- beon smerested in the social condition of | {ne World reporter to-day, “but If not the peae:,-and It was at the solicitation of in the University Settlement bullding, the feenlly that James took a position in} ee ee a: Bal peel bend ote Leedbhertyails Cl pees) cele ad Oth aase, “Mand ratm, Rartin the #warity work of the Stokes family. Mr. Stokes took a liking to his young ais, father of Rarer superior, and last July invited Mr. Hun-| other daughters ‘were married ter to the Stokes summer homo on|ench $1,000,000, Miss Btokes’ aN RETURN (SHOT HIMSELF [HEIRESS TO WED FROM THIS CALL) AT WIFE'S SIDE) SLUM WORKER, Aroused by Pistol Report, Mrs. Michael J. Titus Found Her Husband in a Dying Condition Daughter of Anson Phelps Stokes Will Marry Robert Hunter, of the University Set- ies Willie McBride, Favorite Wall \, Street District Messenger ( Boy, Drops Dead While on Ie waid to When his tah We Uaeuert PMAUAK oo anv, APRIL 17, 1ybs. Birch Ialand, in the lower Lewiston] Prediiy emit Teciees ait ceeenenely Lake, in tho Adirondacks, There Mr./amount to many. millions more, Hunter met Miss Caroline Phelps Stokes, |" Miss Caroline Phe.ps Stokes has been and during his vacation the friends of the young couple belleve that the ac- quaintance soon ripened into a courtship ‘Any way, during the following months Mr, Hunter was a frequent caller at tho Madison avenue home of the heiress and was one of a party of invited quests to accompany ‘Miss Stokes In her private car on a tour of the Grand Canyon tn in Bed. tlement on East Side. a _ His Way Home in Brooklyn. Michael J. Titus, a conductor on the New York, New Haven and Hartford Rallroad,-shot himself in the head early to-day while his wife was asleep by his side in bed at their home, No. 583 Hast One Hundred and Thirty-sixth street. Titus died an hour later tn Lincoln Hospital. was forty years old and had been with the railroad company sixteen years, the last thirteen of which he had been a conductor. Until two years ago he had been industrious and home- loving, spending all his spare time with his six daughters, the oldest of whom was Lillian, eighteen years old, and the youngest @ child of three. ‘Two years ago he became fascinated by the rece horses, neglected his home to go to the race tracks, lost his earn- ings and drank heavily. Many quarreis resulted from his excessive drinking and in one of them last Christmas he is sald tc have tried to shoot his wife. For several days he had been morose and despondent and last night com- plained of the dinner served to him. Then he eald he would not complain any more, that he was going some- where where there were no complaints. His wife was awakened Lah as the hen {iver at hot side. ‘The Gnugver Lit fan had oie in her room and fearing thi ee a had shot her mother she ran t treet and found Policeman Wimmers, of the Mor= Fisanla, station. After an ‘investigation called bulanow ‘and accom- panied Titus, to the Lincoln Hospital, where he died an hour efterward. GOOD NEWS FOR STATEN ISLANDERS. Board of Estimate Approves Plans for Improving the Terminal Fa- cilities at St. George. ‘The Board of Estimate and Appor- tionment to-day approved plans for im- proving the ferry landing at St. George, Gtaten Island. The plan contemplates ‘detter terminal arrangements for both the trolley and steam roads. The trol- Wy, tracks will be elevated, aa ey rere ready access to ete ae tas Sas siseamere ys: ‘eatim: viaroye In. Siddes ‘ths purchase price ree tional it The announcement ty made that Miss !Caroline Phelps Btokes, daughter of Anson Phelps Stokes, herself a militon- aire and heiress to many millions more, will be married to Robert Hunter, the young, energetic, successful, but poor, head of tho University Settlement work among the poor of the east aii ‘The wedding will be in June, the exact date not having been arranged yet. Mr. Hunter, who is twen came to New York a @olicttation of Mayor charge of the settlement work on the JUST WORE HIMSELF OUT. ‘Was Known for His Energy, and His Frall Physique Was Unable to ] Stand thé Strain of the Strenuous [ Lite. ‘ Broadway, 334 to 34d Broadway, 334 10 satb St. ‘ ‘All Gay a procession of boys of ail @ges and sizes, wearing the uniform ,of the American District Messenger Company, filed into the little frame bovse at No. 18 Fourteenth street, Brooktyn, to take a last look et their former comrade, William McBride, whose frail Uttle form lay stretched in & gimple pine \ coffin. ‘William was not the fabled messenger boy of the humorist. In fact, he was known in the Wall street diptrict as “Willie the Sprinter.” J. Pierpont Mor- gan and many other Wall street mag- mates knew William McBride well and often tipped him liberally for hie un- usualy energy. The doctors say his re- markable nervous energy that compelled him to be ever on the run completely exhausted his frail physique and caused faim to fall dead at the feet of his com- panions in front of a little candy store in Hamilton avenue last evening. ‘The little chap hed finished his day's work and was on his way home. He waw a half dozen messenger boys shoot- tng craps in front of tne candy store and stopped to watch. Though they ‘were only playing for cigarette coupons the game was spirited. Forty-five thou- pand coupons will purchase a piano. ‘Willie never played himself but was @lways an enthusiastic spectator. As the piping voloes called out: "ome Little Joe, now, ‘come, come;* “I want you, my Phoet “Long Lizzie fe mah baby, up Lizzie,” mingling with pther shouts of “Up jumps the devil,” “Now, Ada, from Dakota, I want you,” _ ‘a My Jennie Hicks ¢rom his face flushed and his eyes fairly popped as he watched the turn of the dice. Buddenly, at one exciting climax, he @ave a gasp, clutched his heart and ae forward on the pavement. A policeman who was passing picked the ttle fellow up and carried him to the oR races station, where it was In Chicago he hag been sup- "se department in east aide. erintendent of the mi SENT By mA! \T eC J Wen’s Store (Wain Floor, Cast) Go-Yorrow Morning Witt Place on Sate 10." Each 230 Single-Breasted Sack Sucts—All the very la- test colorings in Ries wool fabrics for Spring wear; lew Plaids, Stripes and Mixtures; sizes up to 50 in. breast. 15) Sack Suits or a group Black Fabrics~ Ba lots, cially reduced inet of Thibets, Diagonals, Cheviots e Velours; sizes up to 50 breast. 42 Cutaway Frock of the average tailor. Does Good. Thecod liver oil emulsion “PAR EXCEL- LENCE” that Physicians use in their families and prescribe in Sag their hospital and private practice, a ‘Dru sell in Large Bottles, une Ore Two Pounds, for One Dollar. Easy to Take, Pleasant and So Agreeable. Call for Free Trial Bottle, or write by Postal Card or Letter, giv: ing your complete address, with street and number. to find in garments suit. double and twist Scotch in. tailor's art. ad died instantly of heart | measure OZOMULSION FOOD CO., ba onila's tre Ae tie somes ason bore, the | tenia ieeee . 98 Pine St., New York. Suits: org Repl bibiesh ese mineral wend “wit Goma Pong, senvien, on of new Clay Diagonals and Thibets, serge- other apparel. ; sizes up to 48 in. breast. & 5 Double - Breasted fe |oaes Sutts pee pew 8c but- i ton Coats are capioat represented, There are herringbone and plaid.effects, wood alterna olive and light combinations, eae black and navy; sizes up t> 44 770 Gop Coats and correspondence airy ae ly pubes MAN My York City: Rain Coats Tsp Sona of eas BR Coverts, a Olive and Brown; k and Oxford. MANY NOT OPENHYM’S BODY. Drowned Man Found im Hudson Wore Workman's Clothes, "The body of a man about forty-five | 8! years old, 6 feet 8 inches tall and weigh- ing 180 pounds, was found near River- dale in the Hudson River to-day. The man had brown eyes and iron a, halr. He was bald on top of the clean si van tine ma clothe: ‘Persons who. nea KdsIphe Opera. the missing merchant, 1 Jooked at the body, but said it was not The body was taken to the Fordham ‘tore GANG CLOSES A GROCERY SHOP. Cherry Hill Rufflans Beat Brush’'s Employees, and So Terrorized Him He Suspends Business, ‘The practice of a new method of graft on the part of the Cherry Hill gang resulted to-day in John Porrto, of No. 217 Elizabeth street, being held in the ‘Toombe Court in $500 bail for an assauk on Samuel Schenck, @ young grocery elork, employed by Jacob Brush, of No. 7% James street. The latter opened his sands HL be ment at mae or) cole tet ta beak. pilepsy. - ixplained” ease niyo name, AO and full tagdren zl sizes 14 to I9 years. , and he joined the Paul Ke.ly As- also Blac! ate oe ateee a oe ee | ACITY ITSELF SILK LINED THROUGHOUT; Tweeds, also a high grade of Blue Serge. At $10.00 ‘ny of his employees appeared in the Ooty, tae Aa Suits fur Young Men, Single or Double Breasted Coat model, of gtreet ono of the gang attacked him with IGE E RAIN COA ost desirable— Scotch Twists, Overplaids, the new Gun Club Checks in fine puch: was informed that he had better 0 7tt lS. ludng CELEBRATED Worsteds and one-tone Black or Blue Fabrics, yeast I as aig cata SIXTH AVE. nea tewrmn "SISTS, bd is BRAN NDS. fashioned and lined. 00 wociatio: Gxtra Large and Stout Moni raee8s for men measuring from 39 inches breast—either short or Soie Praale Say That it is impossible to do A Buanex' tap Saturday a Nothing is impossible at the “Big Store.” ‘We have proved it, time and again, that when the right incentive. a ine_ Magnet of Value, ofred™New York peorle take advantage of i Ie is| only a few weeks when _re- | peatedly eager P' RCHASERS| were waiting at every entrance to admittance to the Men's Store | 'e simply add: Come Saturday Worning, Mpril 18th, and Set the Bast Choice of the 582 High Class Spring Sarments 210. Each Come Early, Yot to Be Daeipetaied Ohe Boy. ss’ Store--2nd Fioor. During last oF, the t thi thi Store were astonished at hath feck fa boi Ly ever! 2 completeness—AT THE DISPLAY OF HIGH-CLASS BOYS’ APPAREL. But the most potent factor of all ae the YUnmatchadle Prices of Qur Bays’ Crorhing, In almost every insti lor than Wholesale ipsiane Ral oy competitors. 80 “Lack Car” AT Sailor Suits, EXTRA TROUSERS, TAM O! SHANTER, Bi Lanyard &Whistle Combination) Complete. Outhits, Tha ecaare is are made ff Navy Blue Twilled’ Chev Cheviots; Blouse in jSeqvason ie Te Tar" vice Tried mae rows alked and consequent. was Knocked down and out in front ot the stode on Tuesday night. He identi- fied Porrio es his assatlant. Brush has locked up his place, and he fs afraid to reopen i FLORODORA GIRL’S BRIEF ROMANCE. Nell Florence Wants a Divorce from Leslie Lyman, Whom He Married Jcn, 1 life. exacting she may be. Misses’ Tailor Made Suits of Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Nell Florence, of the “Power of the Cross" company, has employed George C. Bodine, a lawyer, to bring divorce proceedings against his wife On Jan, 1 Florence was married to Leslie Lyman, one. of the original “Blorodora” sextet. ® beautiful gin ts forty years old. They Mved in New York after the @eremopy. This morning Florence called Value $25.00. Misses’ Pedestrienne Suits of Miss Lyman was seventeen; Florence Girls’ Naval Reefers of Navy to 14 years. the ceremony and er to return im Mh to hd ired Hela laa ae THE be Hh 3 to 10 Years. veruent, Such Stems as Quoted Above and Below Require Ye Arguments, At the very modest sum of ‘“Two-fifty” we offer for Saturday : Yortolk and Jacket Suits, Navy Blue, Black, ive pie and Tan com- binations. oll yoni. Satlor Pca Suite, Fine Serges in Dn iy pol Olive and Mode. Coveré Wop Coats, Fine Coverts; Tan and Brown shades, All sleeve, deep sailor collar, fancy braids; Values up to obtain & separatio) GIRL TO PRISON FOR LIFE. Rese Quinn, Who ‘Threw Baby Into the Lake, bent to Aubern, Rose Quinn, eighteen years old, who @rowned ber baby in Central Park, was farvaigned before Justice Boott to-day for sentence. Ip mending her for life to the State ia wie fe fe re sapaiy sap ahs Te ial at robbs te "ite to Berets 1, out nd under the nw — FITZPATRICK TO | TO ELMIRA.’ CHOICE AT ) il origin which lacks a every detail. You may which we offer you. w While Fs onlay a sizes; 5 to 16 years. Quantity Givi ov ae “ Pceeseaparll pe Be ae Cannog 4 bought at Wholeiaie for nen Lasts. Mead Braroles | for. isn and mere. Men, G2 8 saeen 2 Suits for Men, single or double-breasted, military or Esdeehs models, of Gray Worsted, new Overplaids, broken Stripes or Plaid Effects; lined with the best of materials, and fash- ioned to a higher standard than isusual in suits at $20.0 Suits for Men, single or double breasted models, which embody all the new tailoring ideas, not a few of which are exclusive. They are of Imported and Domestic Fabrics, which include and Worsted Mixtures of the finest texture. fashioned and lined to express the utmost possibilities of the Suits for Young Men. With us their fashioning is a thing apart from all Designers with a rare talent for the interpretation of the dress, tastes and fancies of young men spend their best efforts in the gar- ments which are identified by our label. The prices are not at all indicative of their high grade. Suits for Boys, Long Trousers, Sack Coat models, of fabrics which insure good service, such as Cassimeres and Cheviots in excellent mixtures, as well as a good grade of Blue Serge; Value $8.50. Young Men's Suits, Single or Double Breasted, of Tweeds ,Chev- iots or Cassimere Mixtures, a!so Blue Serge. Young Men's Suits, Single or Double Breasted Coat model, in military form fitting or the new English loose back effect, of fine black Thibet, Overplaids, Cheviot Mixtures or Scotch Apparel for Girls and Misses. A girl's self-consciousness finds its initial expres- sion in the style and fashioning of her apparel. gives her more concern than the serious things of We design our apparel to express the taste and fancy of the miss, no matter how critical or capes and stole trimmed with Taffeta; Skirt over silk seh Misses’ Tailor Made Suits of light weight fancy Mixtures, aay less cape effect, with Taffeta’piping; sizes 14, 16, and 18 Model Coat, Taffeta and fancy braid trimmed; pleated fincs skirt; 14, 16 and 18 years. Value $24.00. Special at $17.0! and emblem; 4 to 14 years. Value Girls’ Guimpe Dresses of Chambray, with fancy white collar, trimmed with insertions and bands of self material, sizes 6 leated or gathered skirt $12, 00, Special at $5. A Sale of High-Grade Bicycles FAR BELOW eCTUAL WORTH Better not trust yourself to a wheel of uncertain ng Olive Green Morgan & eet ae tek in philanthropic work since 1) she being several years older than MY Hanter, who Is twenty-seven. In 1894 she was consideral ngered because An- closed @ library ‘ane had jemory, of (her grandtatner, famous financier. brary to Deri streets were named after he sister, Olivia. Bhe and her sister gave Yale a $100,000 administration building jn 1899 and last ‘ear offered to sell to the City of ork for $100,000 less than appraised value the old Stokes homestead prop- erty at No. % Madison avenue, but the offer was vefuned, an the property was foo expensive for municipal Te°would have come to about $433,000.” Misa Caroline Phelps Stokes does not wear feathers in her millinery, 6he Fave the Zoolorical Soglety $3,000 for the protecting of birds. also been ere ‘and her & generous contributor to the deserving poor. is subservient. If you Of fabrics and As for character, each garment is fashioned separately by tailors who know how to infuse a distinctiveness which is rare in garments ready-for-service. Suits for Men, single or double-breasted models, of the new Spring fabrics, which include Cheviots and Cassimere «. tailoring and linings are much better than you wont 60 The At Suits for Men, single or double-breasted models, military or loose back effects, of exclusive Scotch Tweed Mixtures, Cassimeres or Worsteds, which are far above Ut average ‘ t $15.00 and English Tweeds, Homespuns They are At $25.00 Special at $6.00 At $8.50 It Voile, collarless Blouse Coat with Value $29.00. Special at $22.0! Special at $19.00 Mannish Mixtures, ed Blouse Blue Cheviot, with brass bred $9.75. Special at $5.50 Special at $2.25 Girls' High Grade Wash Sailor Suits, new Tailor-Made effects of extra quality Galatéa Duck, Linen or Pique; full pleated with bands of plain material and ey 4 to 14 years. 0, $6.50 and $7.90 sponsor to guarantee its depend upon every wheel Our generous guarantee is ample assurance of their absolute high grade, no matter how low the price may be. Saks Fast Flyer Bicycles for Men and Women, 1903 Model, 20 and 22 inch Frames; fancy enamelled, Hartford guaranteed Tires; Hussy extension Handle Bars. A high that is thoroughly guaranteed. Excellent With New Departure Coaster Brake at $25.00, grade Bicycle ‘alue at $21.75 , 20 and 29 inch Frames, in 8: sistisiisv: cte-f lstvagiasgistis fisge lersiisesriis aks & —— Distinctive Suits for Men. There is a monotony and a lack of individuality in the dress of some men which would lead one to infer that the selection of their garments was confined to the limitations of a certain tailor, to the taste of whom theirs would have your personality find expression in your apparel, we can help you. models, we have more than three times the variety I Cleared My House of Every Kill Bug Insect With Harvie’s Kitl-Bag abeo! ertorminates Ett ag aheotesety ortorestnstes motte cate, Broaiway, 334 fo 34th St. Top Coats for Men. The loose coats which have found.favor this sea- his cleverness. It is not every tailor who can jj fashion a coat which is perfect in fit and yet pre- }J serve the loose effect of the new Top and Tourist } coats. Our tailors have mastered the knack— jj the garments prove it. Covert Top Coats, the new Box models, in Tan or Olive effe thoroughly tailored and serviceably lined. At $12 | Top Coats for Men, Box models, of the new Twill Fabrics in light or medium shades of Tan, either strap or plain seams; also, conservative Spring Box Overcoats of dark Oxford or black Vicuna, some of which are silk-lined and sill-foced aig. the lapels, Excellent value at $ Surtom and long Tourist Spring Coats, the sites of which ara somewhat incomplete. Fabrics include most of the new Spring weaves. Altogether there are but fifty garments, the former prices of which were $20.00, $25.00 and 4 Special at $18. Spring Apparel for Boys. Confidence begets confidence. Our apparel for #P boys has-earned more than its share for the Saks | label. The high grade of the fabrics, as well as the infinite care Eeeribel in the fashioning of the garments, is the reason. Double-breasted Suits of Mixed Cheviots, Checks or Oven plaids; also, Blue Serge or Cheviot, Black Worsted or Cheviot, sizes 8 to 16 years. Values $4.50 to $6.50. Special at $3.50 and $5.00 Russian Blouse Suits of good Serge, in all colors; Blouse buttons: on the side, standing collar, or fly-front with sailor collar and shield; all trimmed with silk braid or embroidered {75 blem; leather belt; sizes 3 to 7 years. Special at $3. aH Top Coats and Reefers; Coats of Tan or Olive Co Cloth, sizes 4 to 16 years. Reefers of Blue’ Serge Cheviot, or Tan Covert Cloth, emer emblem. Sleeve, sizes 3 to 8 years. At $3.50 and $5. Boys’ Trousers, a large variety of All-Wool Cheviots in mixtures; sizes 4 to 15 years. Value 95c. Special at Boys’ Laundered Shirt Waists with Byron Collar, a large of pretty patterns; sizes 7 to 13. Value $1.00. Specialat Boys’ Alpine or Telescope Hats, in gray, black, steel or Value $1.50. Special at A Sale of Shoes and Oxfords FOR MEN AND WOMEN. It is not an easy matter to fashion a shoe which combines style and service without stinting either. | Yet it is a feature of those which are offered here. SHOES FOR WOMEN.—Low Shoes, turn or welt soles; new Gibson tie, patent jatar vamp, dull kid back, turn wn aaa Cuban heels; also Welt Oxfords, Cuban hopper new Value $3.00 per pair. wey SHOES FOR MEN.—High or Low Shoes 7. yee or Vici Kid, best oak soles; welt sewed, which insures smooth innersole. at A Sale of Cameras and Requisites. Cameras which fail to perform their office at the critical moment have, as a rule, been subjected to economies in construction which leave them ab lutely useless. They can never find a place here, | Korona Camera, size 5x7, fitted with extra rapid double rectilinear lens, latest pneumatic release shutter, with time, bulb and snapshot movement; Iris diaphragm, rising front, hood view finder, leather bellows, improved plateholder with side springs; carrying case, shoulder straps and inst book complete. Special at $6 Print Rollers, 6-in. wooden handle, 10c | Tripods, 20th Century, three-fold. 4-inch, Se Value $1.50. Speciale Ot Manhatten Composition Trays; 4x5, 5c | Plates. 4x5, Forbes extra Paste, 6 ox, glass jer. Value 25: Rely OU hemes. alae Oe eich ans Special at 15¢ | FI rtridges, No, I, per 4 don, New Silk Waists. We have silk waists effectively trimmed with es lace insertions, galoons, and medallions; wash ‘waists of Persian Lawn, Batiste, Neier Imported ‘Linon, in which daintiness and service | are happily combined; Linen Waists, handsomely | embroidered or trimmed with hand drawn work, For Saturday, April 18th. Waists of White China Silk, with front of hemstitched tuc and plaiting, tucked back & sleeves. Value $2.75. Special at Waistsof Checked Taffeta, black and white or blue and white; of satin finished Louisine in plain colors; of Wash Silk in dainty colored striped effects; of Chine Silk in black or white, All fashioned after the new~ est models, with stitched plaiting, shirring, fagoting, and fine tucking Waists of Crepe de Chine with lace and gee, Foulerss or China Silk, in stitel plaitings; of fancy i of broad tucks and

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