The evening world. Newspaper, May 22, 1903, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

LOT TT PIMPIN TRANILL, BUT | S17 SMALLPOX? ‘Health Commissioner Lederle _, Sends a Staff Physician to ig Stamford to Make an Official 't Report on the Case. JHE WANTS TO MAKE SURE. lWMo Case of Small-Pox Has Been Re- ported In ‘1 wo Months—lif Citizen i] Train Has It There'll Be Whole- {wale Vaccination at Mills Hotel. ‘ ‘One of Health Commisstoner Lederle's ‘wtaff physicians went to Stamford, Conn., {to-day to make sure of the diagnosis of ‘emall-pox in the case of George Francis Train, who left the Mills Hotel in (Bleecker street on Wednesday to visit jhis daughter, Mrs. Susan M1. Guiager, of ‘that place. The New York authorities were notl- }fled of the nature of Mr, Train's illness, | but when Dr. Blauvelt went to the Mills | Hotel to fumigate he said that Mr. Train's symptoms, as told by Manager Thomas, did not point absolute amall-pox. If the diagnosis {3 correct every one of the 1,500 patrons of the Mills Hotel will have to submit to vaccl- mation and the entire building will be fumigated. wenty of the attendants who came fm contact with Mr. Train within the last two weeks have already been vac- cinated and parts of the hotel fumi- gated. ‘As there has not been a case o! pox in New York Cit Dr. Lederle thinks con- tracted the disease while visiting his daughter several weeks ago. The dis- ease has been prev: round Bridges n by Con- ks ago Mr, Train visited hi at an amateur glven by his frolic with t turned to N le his ance and wrote to came down to tak Stamford, bur he kept writing and t Thon im to go to No letters M fo was qu:to he took the train, ‘and had to go to bad when he reached his daughter's home. D Enirk and Schavoir were called @fter watching him for {he had smali-nox moved to an Isolation Gulager residence. is rem | willege and Is st Though sevent (onttzen ‘Train enj THINK STEAMER LOST IN SEA COLLISION. Owners of the S. V. Luckenbach Convinced She Went Down After Striking a Schooner. The softicers of the Luckendach Tow- lision George C. Constable bound for > @ together and were The S. Luckenbach was valued at 200,000 and her cargo of Texas oil at 19, 000, ~ “AVENGE BRESCI,” ITALIAN SHOUTED. Anarchist with Bundle of Incendiary | Circulars Arrested for Speech in Mulberry Bend. Policeman Miller, of the Elizabeth trate Deuel to-day. a young I ‘was arrested last night In Mulberry Bend Park haranguing a gang of Ite remember that to-day was the ay anni- versary of King Wumbert's assassina- tion, “Avenge B: ing to his wight. The Itallan ran when he w Miller approaching, Miller chased him: and caught him on th No, 33 Baxter rt le at Miller atior twas a oul ie of circulars all about. Uh assassination of King Humbert and the arrest of Bresel. in court the Italian sat he was Tony Poggi, of No. taxter street, “y ta republics,” he ax shout- y is gl ws 28 efauit of morrow, M District: matter his attention in connection with e publication of the el ———— STUDENT PREY OF SECRET SOCIETY? That Is What the Clues In the Case of Vanished Class Leader Indicate at Ann Ar- bor. ANN ARBOR, Mich., May 22.—Albert A. Patterson, vice-president of the sen- for medical class in the University of Michigan, has disappeared leaving be- hind letters which tndicate that he is either the victim of an oath-bound band of Mexicans or a sensational fakir. He was to be married on commencement to Miss Maud Hinman, of Kingston, Y, also a member of the senior al class, and it is reported that he was also engaged to a Miss Laura Glover, of Greencastle, Ind., from whom he received letters almost daily. ‘The tangle in his love affairs, the police be- eve, may have something to do with his disappearance, 2 Mr. Patterson took Miss Hinman and her brother for a drive and after re- turning remained at their home until almost midnight. Next morning als hat, crushed and spattered with blood, was found on tha Jawn under his windo When his room was searched an velope marked as follows was disc ered “DS y 21—12.90.—Btill alive. To be open of my death or disap- earance, nside of the envelope was a sheet of tissue paper on which was written this mystic warning. . TT I—By May 20,~Maximo, Accompanying it was a letter from terson relating x experience tn the 1 room of a M Antonio. feKlcan secret soctety said he stumbled 2, was Initiated and led from the room across the e enlisted in the Spanish- can war and thought no more of lark until he received a warning time ago that he had forfeited Ife and that |t would be taken. A id note came, and then the third h friend Maximo, wel ed to take Pat- until they heard Miss Glover, of are inclined to affections may hav with his disappe is a graduate of De His) home 1s In At De Pauw he was member of the Phi Beta Kappa fraternity, which has high scholarship requfremen erson’s rf of his love affs eneastle. Thy his tangh v 6 tle, Ind. Men’s longs. Sha pattie a el Onl Adaiiis SIXTH AVENUE, 21ST There isa full range of sizes in regulars, stouts and 0 The styles are absolutely in conformity with Fashion's present edicts. These suits were made THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 22, 1903. [ye deena Messe te WM. VOGEL & SON. Our Closeftting Collar ani Concave Shoulder, rear view, Copyright, 1903, Wm, Vogel & Soa. Clothes in the Making. Our “Concave” Shoulder. A deal of knowledge—the knowledge of mak- ing men’s clothes as well as other things— comes from experience, and we, have had years of experience in the making of men’s clothes. Skill and brain are other factors which enter into the art of making correct men’s clothing, and which are not lacking in this organization. These forces combined have succeeded in making the greatest im- provementin men’sclothes in over fifty years— Our “Concave” Shoulder and “Closefitting” Collar. These two important features,we have put into all of Our $15 Suits. Our showing of men’s and young men’s suits Is the largest and handsomest shown in New York, embracing all the popular fab- rics, and some that are exclusively confined to us, in blue, black, brown, gray and fancy effects. Other Suits $12.50 to $30. STORE OPEN SATURDAY TILL 9 P. M. WM. VOGEL & SON, Broadway. Houston St. 9 enenenenenen FILLED. 00 PROMPTLY r S@ 0. STREETS. N.Y. A Great Saturday Sale of Fine Summer Clothing! Men’s $12.00 and $15.00 Suits of Blue Serges, Fancy Cassimeres, Fancy Worsteds, Fancy Cheviots, Black Thibets and Gray Worsteds. up to sell at from $12.00 to $15.00, at which figures they would be excellent values. But we discount 9.50 these values avarenenenenenenene: Do you want an new, in Outing present trade. seenenenent Men’s Fine Sennit and Mackinaw Braids.... ener on eee 1 | | ai {There are 100 different creations. and Chambrays, to 6 year sizes. Sailor Styles! taiiored, Reefer Coats | duck and tan linens, fast color, manufact 16 years, New Yorkers to D WASHINGTON, May 2.—The Navy Department has awanted to the Gas Power and Engine Company of Morris igits, N. ¥,, the contract for ono of onew at, DICLA fe BA etal aoe set ° (2 pair Trousers), silk. Cotofs dark ¥ 7 to 16 year sizes, tobe? ‘Here is your opportunity. These are \\l) Trousers—the kind that under ordinary circumstances could NN never be had at or near this price.....+++eeeeecseeceeeeees y Every pair is guaranteed. Black Cheviots and Fancy Cheviots. embroidered shields—3 to 8 year sizes. Each and every suit is perfectly @ Boy’ $5.00 Blue Serge Norfolk-and Double- +. Breasted Two-Piece Suits! These Suits are absolutely pure worsted serges, indigo dye, absolutely Boys’ $5.00 Combination Wool Crash Norfolk Suits, suit for boys~ being of Wool Crash or Cassimere, handsomely made and trimmed. ° by quoting the stunning bargain on Suit! re Oe a ae Men’s a4 Youths’ *3, °4 *** °5 Trousers, extra pair of Trousers to add to peur ward- hi .00 Per Pair! igh grade There are many fashionable styles, all Flannel, Fancy Worsteds, Fancy Cassimeres, Blue and Every pair was manufactured for Early comers can select the choicest. enenenene: peeneneecent—t First Showing of Men’s and Boys’ Straw Hats! Boys’ and Children’s Fine Straw Hats! and 1.50. poys sent 55. and 4.00 Children’s, Larger Variety, 59¢ to 2.98 Boys’ Washable Russian and Sailor Suits! cA Manufactarer’s Entire Sample Line. it s. The materials are Woven Madras, Butcher Linens, Galateas, Mercerized Cottons, Piques This is a sweeping purchase of Manufacturers’ Samples at a spot cash price so low that wecan offer $3.00 to $5.00 Suits for $22) Russian Styles ! bination effects—with lace insertions, plaiting, piped and stitched edges }) —dlso collars trimmed with lace. Sailor collars — with embroidered shields. Standing collars—buttoned to necks, Com- Every suit has a handsome belt ; 214 All sailor collars—inlaid with combinations of colors—in a variety of materials—handsomely In Peter Thompson effects, with handsome chey- rons and shields, There are six styles in white 5 to 10 year sizes, $2.25 Per Suit ured expressly for us to sell for $5.00, Sizes 7 to These suits are superb values, and just the Two pair of Trousers, all seams sewn with and light grays and one style fancy stripes; THE BIG STORE ACITY IN ITSELF SIEGEL, OOPERG SIXTH AVE. nodteroumn 16°619°STS Women’s Waists. in Gxelusive Styles. The daintiest new Summer Waists ce \ are here in profusion. The range of . designs. many of which are exclusive, is exceedingly varied and pleasing. For to-morrow we feature two de- cisive attractions. WAISTS of extra fine quality white organdie: insertion of fine Cluny lace down front and in two box plaits from shoulder to bust; finished with medallions, exactly as illus- trated; at 7; IS WHITE LAWN WAISTS; front of plaits; shoulder yoke and front lait of embroidery and 7, 00 e emstitching; at te (econd Fleer, Front.) Exceptional Values Don’t misjudge this Sale. and make. and split neckbands. Wen ’s Belts. Correct 1903 Styles. The discarding of the outer vest during the hot weather season makes the wearing of a neat belt indis- pensable to the well-dressed man. To-morrow we placa on sale a most select assortment of the best styles in colors and leathers. We have made prices, too, an at- tractive feature. Ht 25e. Each. = MEN'S FINE COWHIDE BELTS; grained or smooth, straight or ringed style, very ar Ht 45e. Each. MEN'S FINE SUEDE COWHIDE AND PIGSKIN FINISH BELS, non-tarnishing nickel gilt and gun metal buckles Se wd I5e Others at, each, (Third Floor, East, 18th St.) Women’s Untrimmed Ftats Nore Yew Cuscans Go-Morrow. As soon as Store opens to-morrow morning 100 cases of New Tuscan Hats for Women will go on sale in the 19th street Aisle, Main Floor. Nine of the leading shapes for summer will be fea- " 3.5e These Hats will compare favorably with the $1.00 kind sold elsewhere. Special The most wonderful bargains in New York. (Maia Floor, 19th 6t. Alsie) to-morrow, Meat Market Specials. Pure Fresh Moato and Delicious Doeticatessen. It is with such appetizing specials as we list below for to-morrow that we draw hundreds of purchasers to our Meat Market. Every accommedation possible, polite, clever salespeople, neat and rapid wrapping, best fresh meats and very low prices. xtra fancy quality LOINS. | Spring Lamb Is In Season. E of Perth, [CORNFEDVERSEY PORK,| Perib. | SAUCE” Meadow Mint Sauce: large tot. 850 19), MEGS. cf chowe eran | Port came teenie a or bred 20. T2265 MUTTON, 120 ° of BRICKS COUNTY LEGS OR. - DELICATESSEN —AR- Per bY er Ib. a be MILK VEAL, iL y { MOUR’S MILD SUGAR 2c) COREDBOLEDHAMS | Qe Exira fancy quality NATIVE | (Sheed to Order) 7 Pers, | PRIME RIB ROAST, | COFFEE Fancy ‘Cucuia Maracaito; freh 7 EGS of choice CANADA routed daily coanut Bars or Sultana Fruit; Il | CRACKERS. "Fiemme nace Fig Bar, C y, 130) sr CHOICE SIRLOIN | 1S Sette Be Lae! STEAK, } @ourth Floor.) Erk, “The cigar that's always good Robert Burns 10 cts. STORM & CO,, Distribut: jurray S York. sinha. a Sa Wegligee Shirts At 39e Positively Cxtraordinary Values day “Sale,” but an important trade occasion made pos- sible only by our enormous buying power. Nota Shirt sells regularly for less than 75c.; many sell for $1.00. | This is an excellent opportunity to buy a few Shirts. Size@ range from 14 to 17%. Made of Madras, Percale and Bedford Cords. cuffs, but most of them have attached or detatched cuffs and neck-band only, to be Worn with white collars. Every shirt is guaranteed perfect in fit, finish Each Shirt has pearl buttons Specially priced for this sale, at et” ON ene ee Te ee WE GIVE GREEN TRADING STAMPS, |, Women’s Dress and Walking Skirts. h Yew Styles at Partieularly Mitra Prices S--NBURST TS, of fine * qukarty Brilliantine, and black, wi? haped yoke or plaited straight Fntined Dress Skrren DRESS SKIRTS, of fine qualky . strapped with taffeta; with black lace me- dallions; at Also_UNLINED BRILLIAN- TINE SKIRTS; black and blue, flounce; trimmed with bands of taffeta; joined with fagoting; at (Btoond Foor, Froaty | Popular Books . 704 Regular Prices. A selected lot of the world’s bes books specially underpriced. Well bound in cloth, printed from good type on excellent paper, gilt tops; regularly sold for 35c, a volume; our special price, per volume, PRUE AN HYPATIA, by Kingsley. . REPRESENTATIVE MEN, oy Emerson. | 4 Me ABBE CONSTANTIN, by Halevy. MOSSES FROM AN OLD MANSR, ty Hee + one. : SCOTTISH CHIBFS, by Porter. ROMANCE OF TWO WORLDS, by Copel BVBRIBS OF A BACHDLOR, by Mitshellly DREAM LIFE, by Mitchell, CRANFORD, by Gaakell. SARTOR RESARTUS, by Cariyia AGE OF FABLE, by Bulfinch. by Ruski, 780 It's not a common every- Some have collars and MORNINGS IN FLORENCE, ELIZABETH AND HER” GERMAN AN ATTIC PHILOSOPHER, by Souvestre, HOUSE OF THE WOLF, by Weymaa. ROLLO ON THB ATLANTIC, by Abbott, ROLLO IN LONDON, by Abbott. ROLLO ON THE RHINE, by Abbott, ROUID IN HOLLAND, by Abbott, X ROLLO IN SWITZERLAND, by Abbett. ROLLO IN PARIS, by Abbott. SIc (Main Alste and Bast of Escalator.) HMrutictal Flowers. A special attraction Saturday will be a tableful of Im- ported Flowers, consisting of Wreaths, Roses, , 5, : C. Foliage, Fruits, etc. Former prices ranged as Qhatn Floor, 19th Gt Aislad 1 high as $1.25. Your choice for Wen’s Balbriggan Underwear x Ie, In all only about 50 cases. The clear-up of a large mill. The Shirts are in long or short sleeves, plain Balbriggan or ribbed, 4 flesh color. Every seam is double sewn; pearl buttons; } sizes up to 50, Brawers to match. These garments were made to be sold at from 50c. to 75c. ‘ Saturday at - ALSO 400 DOZEN FRANKENSTEIN, ‘by Mra. Shetty, SKETCH BOOK, by Irving: Your choice x cL” 5, Oem Voile; black and blue; each gore finished | 6.90 with white pin dots; graduated ~ 6.90 (Second Floor, Take Rrealatens ‘i 390° Balbriggan Shits and Draeere 1 : Broken lots, but all sizes in one or another. to be sold at 50c.; Saturday, Qflain Floor, East of Fountain.) a Yearly 500,000 Cigars Were Placed on Special Sale Go-Day. The quantity is far too enormous to be sold in one day, but we are certain that at the prices which we quote during this sale will be gone in a few days. Just think it over, CLEAR HA- VANA._PURITANOS and EL FENIX KEY WEST CLEAR HAVANAS at just about 34 less than usual. Sale continues Saturday. cn 15,000 CLEAR HAVANA ] 25,000 PORTO RICAN ed PURITANOS FINOS, boxof 50 Oe 202 | BREVAS, box of 50, 100° Key West and New York make, sricy high > ide Cuban werk and made from the finest se- ‘> A big shipment now on sale at less than actual od ‘ction of Havana tobacce—assoried brands and values up to $10.00 per 100 | tye of Pa aan Tobacco, Bre aan Sie 35,000 EL FENIX KEY WEST CLEAR| 100.000 5-CENT SECONDS, HAVANA. Conchas Regalia 2.50 long filler, box of 50, 75. size, box of 50, . | Resular Swink called seconds on account 4 : of tore tin wrapper warkmat gece foe arate eter hip, Exceptional opportunity for dealers and > sie how effered at coe half cur regular retal | CREMO or SUPREMACY, box y F 50 SF price. HAVANA ROTHSCHILDS; all Havana, Rothschilds, size (474 inch eacentionel value; box 4. 50| 4 HAVANA CIGARROS, regular $2.50, box of 100, Ze 7 i Mail orders solicited. (Main Floor, Fast, 18th 8t.)) ) Intended 2, De : i

Other pages from this issue: