The evening world. Newspaper, September 15, 1903, Page 8

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‘DEMO QUEEN'S Gown SHOWN IN NEW YORK Dress Which Reached Belgrade! the Morning Drgga and King Alexander Were Assassinated | Bought by Bloomingdale Bros. i} IN PARIS FOR HER. MADE 1 Is an Exquisite Creation of Ivory-| Tinted Broadcloth, the Bodice Be-| ing of Chiffon Over Taffeta, with) Loose Front of Silk Embroidery. & Queed® Draga’s gown! teresting and This In the beautiful garment Bloomltigqale Bros. have brought | this country and will exhibit in the sult | < department at their store at y¥-ninth sireet cote ne belonged to th Queen of Bervia and was delivered ac | the palace in Belgrade the very morning ng ofthe avsassination. | ‘Tiete Are more reasons than one why! the rare and cosy gown should arouse (pterent. Part of the life history of the Mirdeved Queen js wrapped up in the ebiffon and iaces of the Parisian te dress | assassinated | en thon Which she was doomed never to} wear) and which by the strangest of| changesshas found iis way to a New| 7d ArD:e. gun owas procured for Mr. | mic eae shortly after the assassi mation. It has been plaved upon a wax figufe made in the imnze Inte Queen. The gown itself is un exquisite Part- alan creation. of Dbroadcioth. The simple tints alone mark a change in Queen, Deki es idess and show’ that she was} subduing her almost ba high’ Colors. and som plny of tints for the @ coped Parisian dresser The vodice of the gown js ehiffon over taffeta, and over loore, front of “haudsome made embroidery. broadcloth. The loove front terminates | with applique of embroidery -morged to thé sleewp giving the shouider effect. made of this is a sik hand h ie sec anto the! ra pe WAS ASSASSINATED IN BELGRADE, Vorn by a model afd posed especially for ‘fhe Bye World's phowographer) BERS TAGS hap Sul. o¢ near Nise. HERE’ Ss A CHANCE TO GET Peas tsiave! bissenoth wid] emvrotsery WIFE AND A HOTEL, TOO. goes with the garment, which may ‘c MIE AL y dist, mace of the airip etecs - HuroIBSEy And’ medallion, ‘and s| The little post-omice in the village of ton, but she has found tt a great dim- embroidered with a devign used on the sikirt, ‘Tho elaborate kirt of this garment is! exquisitely patterned. Around the hips the open hand-made embroidery in the strip effect ts interlaced with me-| tends to te bottom of!" pe in a deep fringe. tt H of ts sack that Is dropped off the train there Earle, the good-looking widow who ad- vertised for a husband to help her man- age the Hilton House. country are willing ' a rush] culty. to of aman, Finally s tee. nawers th on her come from men Ufe and from every sec Mion, No Jey business as at present never had such decided to The mail bulgi t with letters for Mrs, Lola nulging out with letters for Mr unclear eoun: Men all over the ‘to take a chance. considered. un it without the assistance are are pouring in na all walks of “She has not yet made a selection, but of a New York chef is She feels tom of the skirt, which] Mrs Earle has three daughters, the| that such a man would be valuable in a design of embroidered! ngest being seven years old. She was| the hotel business. However, there are mung, intermpven with the open lace: | Speriy An acrobat and she comes of a| scores that must be considered before work, formsvan elaborate derign in the) ¢, 7 ig The suns are of solid embrold- affect of open work. The solid embroin- y blends Into the deener shades of | In yellow num’s of circus performers. It has been| * 1 years since she was with Bare! write a Ih and she docs not intend to go| in the lant ne way that th | ones, I don't, want that to the tanbark circle again. a good. sensible, man, who | Her husband left her the hotel at Hil-| fora roft snap Simp SIXTH AVE, 197 MRED SELES af HAMS—A Swift's sugar-cured Califor nia picnic hams, made from Shoulders, fgom 7 to 9 Ibs. yeach; por ib 2% COFFEE—Stuart. Ideal bie rich. Néavy bodied; 3 1 $1.00: per Ib CACO ot FLAVORING XTRACT— */Rpyal Stuart,"’ triple strength —lemon or vanilla gives a del {cate touch to confectionery and cakes, pint Pottle reetaesee MILK —~“* Royal Aen sweetened condensed milk; 12 cans, $1.25; per can iM CHOCOLATE—* Royal Stuart.” Ditter premium haking ch late: per Ib.. W. P. Hartley's dMported: 3 jars.506.: per jar 18 TOMATOES—(in gla: large rod, ripe, whole tomatoes, quart . 6 Jars, $1.40; per 256 MUSTARD — Loutt Freres; 3 DOLtlos 49c.; per hottie. + 19 OIL—Barton & Guestier’s im “parted Prencn pure olive oll; quart bottle. . LARD Armour’s Shield BUTTER—"' Royal Stuart" Bran, kettle rendered. in 3. best Creamery Butter, unt 5 and 10 Ib, palls, per Ib,. 12 formly worked, rece!ved fresh every morning direct BACON Armour’s sugar | }$from Orange Co. farms. 5-1b. cured lean strip breakfast stone crock or pall.. 1.29 bacon, per Ib Been 1S CATSUP — ‘' Royal Stuart,"* perfec oy soasoned, 3 pint bot tes, 456.; per bottle 16 MAPLESYRUP_ Cameron pure ont Maple Syrup, gal. can, ‘ygal. can...... 450 | Vv PLUM PUDDING. Cameron CREAMED HORSERADISH— brand; contents of 1 Ib. can For cold meats. salads, etc., 3 enough to serve 5 people; 5 bottles, 40c.; per bottle .... 15 cans, 45¢.; can.. 1 STUFFED MANGOES—Old Vir- qinta stuffed Mangoes, stuffed with chopped pickles, currants and spices, 1 1b, glass phoentx top jar; 3 jars, 75¢,,perjar., 26 CRACKERS—Natlonal Biscuit Co,’s Nabisco wafers, assorted pure fruit flavors, box. + 21 MAYONNAISE—Stuart Brand, the best of materials used in its PEEP EX TRAC T—Armour’s Solid 2 oz. Jar 40 COCOA—Fresh Sound, Bul perlb... CAKE AND PASTRY FLOU R- — Presto, Magic, cake flour or re- Mable self-ratsing, 3 pkqs 2 RICE Carolina Head Rice, 10 Ibs... 556.: per ib 6 CORN STARCH—Cameron, full Preparation, large bottle, 436. 1 Ib. pkg seccsee © | MOGUM! ....---e0ceree 23 VERMICELLI. Reaper brand: SOUP—''Royal Stuart’ chick- 3 1 Ibpkqs., 25¢,; per pkg... 9 en, tomato, chicken gumbo, ox STARCH — "Royal Stuart’ tall, mulligatawney or mock best Silver gloss, lump Starch, turtle Hquid soups, large qt. SAD. GALLON eeveeveeew sree. 25 can, 6 cans, $1.39; per can. 25 STOVE BLACKING Black Jack CANDLES—Hydraullc pressed, Paste, stove polish; 6 or 12 to the Ib., 1 Ip, Dox, 2 6 Gans, these goods are a!ready packed, kind 4 qt. bot. Imported Ramsey Scotch 4 qt. bot. Imported Port Wine. | 4 qt. bot, Imported Sherry Wine ;fAegt. pot. Wilson Whiskey—the “That's all” | Riesling, high-cla 4 qt. bot. Imported Hennessey Brandy. . All for $4.00. yevtereee ss 656 506, per large can » 9 | DOXCS. 306.) por DOX........ 18 OOO Special Sale of Wines and Liquors. $6.00 SPECIAL OFFER FOR $4.00. Satisfaction guaranteed in every particular or money retunded any time within ten days. As the assortments will not be broken. Cal. Rhine Wine, case 12 St. Julien, a fine table claret; case 12 qts.. $2.60 + $1.00) Cal. Port, Sherry, Angelica, Muscatel and Sweet ic Catawba, according to age and quality; gal., mW aire. 90) $1.85, $1.55, $1.15 75\ Cal. Claret and Zinfandel; fully matured and bot- tle ripe; gal.... -80and60 teeeeessee 75) Old Crow Whiskey; gal., $2.50; bot....... 59 Monogram, Guckenheimer and Finch’s Golden Wedding Whiskey; gal., $2.85; full qt. bot., 85 qts. i SEEKS 10 BE HERD; COMES 10 GRIEF Patrick Buokley’s Downfall Is Directly Traceable to Effort to Save Life that Resulted in Fight Trying to beome a hero has caused the downfall of many a man since tl world began, and added to the list now one Patrick Buckle: toamet who lives nt No. 123 Roosevelt street. | Patrick became a hero only late last night, but to-day he is in the Hudson |Street Hospital. The doctors say that he imbibed 100 freely at the celebration which followed his daring feat in Jeap- ing Into the waters of the East River after a man who had jumped from the | doek. The fact that Patrick failed to rescue |his man, who wus finally saved by ms [own efforts, does not detract from the | wiory due him in the opinton of his ad- miring friends, and Buckley himselt thinks that ls a mere matter of detail, The fact that he tried strenuously is | beyond, quewtion. ‘Buckley yee on | Alfred & | Dover street A man, 1¢ was Charles Johnson, | the "edge of the wator. ‘followed by & policeman. ‘The polleeman had to drag him away few ‘minutes lat | peared on the rua. given the po t out a_word he dived into: the water. wus Buckley's chance to show his wife jand friends on the peir the stuff De was de of, and. without stopuing tou a) plunged Ia after the would-be ion evidently disliked the thought watery grave when once In the and je made for a small raft. Buckley ably assisted him until he got under the raft, walle Johnson crawled top. After ‘much endeayor Buckley ceeded in getting out of the water, d for fear Jonnson would make a Jother attempt to drown | selzed him by the hair. lated by choking Buckley, rosults might have followed had not Policeman Leonard appeared to take {hem both safely ashore. Johnson was taken to the station- ise and Buckley starved out to eee. He was too sincere about bt, and ry later the ambulance’ was his home, He was suffering amps, and was taken (o the the coal dock ot Co., at the foot of wno later said ran down to 5 \ ———— LOST MOORISH PosTs. BERLIN, Sept. 15—A dispatch from Fez Morocco, says that General sir Henry McLean, colonel of the Su bodyguard, Is about to depart on definite sick leave. The Sultan's BE) gllsh physician has also gone away, T! indicates that the Sultan Is, carrying out his announced policy of getting rid of his forelgn ad Special Sale of The greatest inst SHEET MUSIC. this country has heard in years, LAUGHING WATER. a aN il a a TT SRenere ron THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 15, 1903. DRESS MADE FOR QUEEN DRAGA, WHO EXPRESS TRAIN HITS AUTOMOBILE Two Occupants of Latter Jump and Escape Unhurt, the Third Is Hurled Forty Feet but Miraculously Escapes Death. (Special to The Evening World.) SPRINGFIELD, Mass, Sept. 15.— Speeding at Mfty miles an hour, the Bar | Harbor Express which left New York at 9 o'clock last night struck an automo- bile on the “Old Tavern’ Windsor Lacks, Conn., south of Springfield John F. Bishop, of Boston, claim agent of the B. aud A. division of the New York Central; John M. Reed and Will- jam D. Reed, of this city, were the oc- cupants of the auto which was twisted into an irreparable wreck. Biahop and Wiliam Reed jumped as the locomotive struck the auto and eecaped, but John Reed, who was in the back seat, was thrown forty feet. His companions expected to find him dead, but to thelr Joy he was alive, but with a sprained ankie, contusions on every part of the body and a probable crossing in fifteen miles train and Mr, Bishop telegraphed for @ physician to meet the party. On ar- riving here John Reed was taken In a carriage to his home tn Orark street. ‘The automobdilists were on the way to Hartford and had slowed the machine dawn to the low gear to cross the rail- road. ‘The auto was on the tracks when John Reed, on the back, cried to his brother: “Bill, the express!” It was too late to do anything but jump. Mr. Blshop and William Reed succeeded’ in clearing themselves from the machine. When tie impact came John Reed was caught and thrown. The was hurled the length of the embantement. just had time to Reed fiying through the air w him land in the clump of the accident before they were jalize how miraculous had been valued at $3,60u, —— TILMAN JUDGE OPPOSED. SPARTANSBURG, 8. C., Sept. 15.-The State has asked Chief Justice Pope 20 vacate the onfer appointing Judge Townsend to preside at the trial of James H. Tillman, charged with the murder ore Cale Gonzales. Decision madi rumental Success Laughing Water, Tits Nobody Just Like | Eiap ML. 7 Also the following Popular "Matinee Idol Waltzes, *Ri T Love's Old weet’ Song. Rimple ‘Moni NOTES The p pleces marked * te, enre ie to from teachers and m Jans promptly ‘on Sale (special) MAIL ORDERS FILLED, Add 2c, for each plece ordered by mail, Capen seen Wy Bs Sheen He Tors ant CGS trvenacd Coens Beret On sale to-morrow (Wednesday) at 9 Cts. Per Copy By mall 2 cents extra. Mozart Lincoln, Sammy ee Contrary Mary. ‘Moon. mae ai 1 ron Fee week. | Palm Laat Mala. ‘Wille. 4 aust * Because T Tove! Suburban March and Two-| Fox Hunter's March. ‘ont 80, ‘he Sun Dance. Intermengzo from Cavalleria | Melody in F, Rubinstein, [Poet and Peasant. Old Folks at Home. Fifth Nocturne. ‘Willtam Tell. My Old Kentucky Home, | Over the Wavee Waltees, , Under the Double Eagle | Black Hawk Walts. Palmas, Mendelasohn's. Spring Song Afterwards, ° ‘The Way to Win a Wom- *Broken Links. an's Heart. A Picture That Deserves a Alice Roosevelt Waltzes Better Frame. Sul ae Night, Ferwaler ‘onastery Bells, 00. Toast. Chord. range is Walts. *Shadows of the Past, Th OW Madrid a ain g | Tally, Fellows Walts, ‘rie Not lendelssohn's e D6) largo. barely ‘Time, Some Day. March. | Remember Mo. eran or The celebrated Crown Dance Polte. Keep on a-Shinin’, Sttv'ry The Roys in the Gallery for Mine, Classical Music, 7c. copy. ra eat ee; 286... ssc" NO MUSIC SENT C. 0, D. SEND POR CATALOGUE. fractured rib. He was pieced on the} { WINS HUSBAND me CHASED 10 OMAHA); May Mallory, Soubrette, Bride] «. Manager’s Son, Gets Him _ Back After Long Pursuit. May Mallory. a music-hall scubrette of Coney Island, !s the bride of Ralph ‘Cole, the young son of Clifford Cole, the weathy Omaha theatrical man, who has the Grand Casino concession at Luna Park, Cole is nineteen years old. May Mallory 1s a few years his senior. They met and joved in the month of June, and the Rev. Willlam Blakeman, of the Sheepshead Bay Methodist Church, married them. It took two weeks for young Mr. Cole to muster up courage to tell his arente. ‘Then the storm of wrath that roke forth from the elder Cole very hearly made him forget his love. ‘Bin father hustled him off to Omaha. Gecetiad “uhide gathered cup. har quar ters and half dollars in gave cl She foupd him, and 5 Cole, hes tating between'his father wod his’ bride, telegraphed for funds. With the funds came the injuaction. “Come home at onet Cole hurried to New York and che deserted bride, nothing daunted, gave chuse across the continent. n they met face to face on Surf Coney Island, two weeks avenu they dee! lid not move the hearis of the parents, however. “You can pick cut 2 business and I Will establish you in it,"" said the father, “but you can't live at home. usiness in New Young Cole chose a bi Sore ity, and the bride and bride- ‘oom Are Here now, as happy as if fhey had the parental Blessing. FINED $50 UNDER NEW LAW. John Fri Junk Dealer, Bought Lead Pipe from Noy. It cost John Frazer, a junk dealer, at No. 286 Avenue A. $50 forr buying sixty-} seven cents’ worth of lead pipe from a of Ralph Cole, Luna Park|- thirteen-vear-old boy. The ‘law which Frazer violated only went into effect ert. ae He was convi: In and orgs Sessions to-day, even ‘the option of payi ke fine of to a purpose of secring a few cents om ‘unk dealers. | will give warning now that all junk dealers convicted of vio+ fating, this law will be severel pyun- ‘The lead pipe had been stol "Telephone man from the York ye it to. the boy te ——— ‘utes, ney unscrupulous fun dealers tr ing thieves young children. ait ‘occasions. that damage. to. the amount of hundreds of dollars has been done b yboys to houses just for the Business sucecss depends upon em orgy, Coe Sunday World Wants. Women’s Dept. Closing Out Summer Goods at Bar- gain Prices, Brilliantine Pique and White Linen Skirts, Value a 50 35 | 4,00 rs 38 9.50) 10.50 11.50 12.50 13.50 13501 5,00 White Summer Waists, Waists AY Silk and All sizes, Fancy Lawn. Value ee) 2.50 1.25 800 3.00 & 8.75) 1.50 i « 139) 4.00 Linen ana b ght. weight Cloth Skirts Value 3.75 400| 1.75 Pongee and Black Silk Coats. Value 12.50 13,50| 7-50 - 15,00 17,50 Bee 2500| 10.00 | 2.75 & & 3.75 Value 2.50 2.75 3.00 3.00 5.00 330 3.75 400 4.50 Odd Lots of Waists—Broken Sizes, 50c. and 75c. (2 their real value). And similar bargains in all kinds of odd garments Yrarhotl Carhasleto. Broadway and 13th St, 2. SUATH AVE, 192 TO2O™ STREETS This Is the First of Our Fall ©pening Days for the Fashions of 1990304. TF here. Simpson this finest of New York stores, dressed in its autumn clothes, could pass before you in review this morning, instead of this message in molten metal, no engagement of any sort would keep you from being It is an occasion worthy of strongest emulation, and we lend to it our most inviting adjectives, Within the four walls of this mercantile mart we present to-day the Crawford Company Congressof StyleMasterpieces oughly representative We have never aimed so high to make the store and stocks thor- have succeeded will be best attested by your appreciation and criticism. We know, however, that never has there been gathered together so perfect, so complete, so masterful a collection of dress-newness. To-day and all this week the store invites you to an inspection of Millinery, Imported Costumes, of everything worthy and good. How far we ——_— Garments and Wraps, Waists, {e) French Lingerie, Dress Goods, MUSIC PROGRAMME Silks, lin; they spend weeks to-day. complete the maze of of the occasion. out a peer, and and Kindred Stocks. So far as the individual departments are concerned, pages of this paper could not do justice to the subject. Wherever style reigns, our commis- sioners go. Whatever is new and best they bring to New York, They search the fashion quarters of London, Paris and Ber- preparation of this vast picture you see Music & ‘Decorations | tainment, for the store breathes the spirit As an event in the mer- cantile history of New York, it stands with- Our invitation for you to he here is as carne est and hearty as We can mossibly make it. FOR TO-MORROW: 10.30 to 12.30 See, 2 to 4—on Fourth METROPOLITAN SYMPHONY OR- CHESTRA, Sixty Pleces. Ross Jungnickel, Conductor, 12 to 2 and 3 to 5—on Sixth Floor, LADIES’ SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. 12 to 2. In the Restaurant—Eighth Floor, SZAKVARY STRING ORCHESTRA. 10 to 12 and 4 to 4.30—in Basement. HUNGARIAN GYPSY BAND, and months in the METROPOLITAN SYMPHONY } ORCHESTR | ednesday, fsentennbee 16th, 1908, | 10.30 A. M. and 2 P, (Fourth Floor.) Morning Programme. beauty and enter- Kar 0 Bef ce SNorab, Craina. Patrick's Afternoon Programme, 1 March, Coronation; from Le Prephete, ASS

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