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

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“Pirro LAGE | the Saloon Interests from + Whom Money Is Wanted. TRUE, SAY TAMMANY MEN. @overnor Is Also Charged with Te ‘ng Hold of the Money End}. of the Fusion Campaign and Will Boss .t from Now (1. / George B. MoCle N's campaign, gave . ot a story to-day which he saya Ja true, |S@ning her sister, Emily Hawkina Bly- Dr. W. J. O'Sullivan also says that it}@énburgh. er since the trial of Blydenburgh the brewery and wholesale liquor in-|!" Eldora, Towa, on the charge of pols | terests of the city contribute to the|Sontng his third wife, Jennie Rosendor- Low campaign fund the license will be|O¥sh, Mrs. Johnson has been it com- next yoar to $200 I must be,Munieation with the Eldora authorities at Mr, Delany and fr. |4Md. with Blydenburg himself and the ; Ihab thin iw teue: misgivings which had arisen éonoern- Mr. Delany and Dr. O'Sullivan say that |! the death of Laura Godbold, who ov. Odell is not at all pleased with | ¥88 Wife No. 2 leg the relatives of wife tho way the campaign has been con-|N0. 4 to look with suspicion on the ducted. Particulgriy. they say, js he dis-|4eath of Emily Hawkins Blydenburgh pleased with the inability of M. Linn} tWelve years ago, Now Mrs. John#on has come to the mittee, to raine a big campaign fund.|4¢cision that Blydenburgh Is not a Mr. Delany and Dr. O'Sullivan say that|#ullty man. The disgrace of having her two néphews and nieces placed wider “Mr. Delany and Dr. O'Bullivan say HH akc has been too great @ conaldera- that the Governor, being an experienced |HOn wits. inkanecd! deplore the fact of 80 much says Mts. Johnson, “and do \ le true. It ty to the effect that unless Bruce, chatrman of the County Com- this is true, Money getter for campaign purposes, hes been giving Mr. Bruce some point- @rs. They say that he told Ofr, Bruce |otorlety. ‘thet ho was fouvlish in that he had not{/@9t intend to have Emily's Gody ex- | York hospitals show consumption are Although greatly aroused over the|progress of dyspep: 68 surrounding the that Goy. Odell told Mr. Bruse to send| death of BlydenDurgh's three wives, the for the big brewers and Who‘erale liquor | Mrs. Johnson says tbat upon mature | losis, baa and Inform them without equivocas|gonsideration she does not think her firet suspicions were correct. Jesse Johnson, & sohool teacher, rests. Mr. leak and Dr. O'Sullivan say that this rue. : \ Mr. Delany and) Dr. O'Sullivan wa Bax after the liquor inte: nh oF anything e@ise that unless (he) ke good to the Repablivan eiunpnigh ind the Greater New York liquor lccnse will be raised next year to $2,000, futhermore, ‘that Gov, Odell has taken ersonal ahi of the campaign and will boxs whe job from thie time on. dering ‘Their Mi 2 t Ne ff ny family were with | eat city, visited Joseph | Guy aietorciecloge ylor, a pilot on the Reading Railway | that was ferry-boat and owner of several stores.| nas Bmil: her now Whey accused him of slandeting their Mother. Taylor denied the charge, but tbls wife entered the room and declared ents alleged. ‘Tin twins, who are athletic, Immedi- | Whom are living se! Sehoolmates of Different Opinion, “I do not believe she was poisoned, was money was at the bottom FR att tely opened an assault, and weral ict s employed by, ylor went to fits sistance, ‘The red twin 3 clerks also was treated the: gre wealthy and well known. —— BRITISH WARSHIPS TO CHINA. Bwo More to Re praice two additional warships to ‘ht! ina, The first-clegs cruiser Europa | Mrs, oF has been ofdered into commission at a a Ste, A hea oatat it irs fee! rismouth, for despatch to the Chi- a4 station, and a dattleship will be Bt there from the Mediterranean juadron. . ———_— CAMDEN’S SOLICITOR DEAD. CAMDE: Oct. 16.—City Solicitor Henry ™. Snyder, jr, dfed to-day of 1a Dongestion of the Inags, after an fliness |Sf Suh (hquEnt of * pf two di Mr. Snyder was forty-six ears of He was active in Repub- fan politics and served two terms [bh je City Council Before, being elected the oMcp_of City icitor. oe . LANDMARK BURNED, ‘é he landmarks in this vicinity, was uy maged to-day by fre started: by ap aa Martin Dunn, boy ‘ame if welve and ’ & years, had a foot injured by an engine running over him EVENING, OCTOBER 16, 1903, ROBBERIES. a | Coat Gne Innur-)that time THE WORLD: FRIDAY RISKS PAID ON Lone Burginr NEWARK, N. J.. O have been asked to look lar who haa been robbing the houses of burglary. wealthy reaiyents of East Orango and there fa a dispute about the payment of | tance aw ~TI-BLYDENGUREH! PRESENCE OF BBE Mrs. Notico Inflicts a Dozen Wounds Upon Herself and Looses so Much Blood She’ Probably Will Die. Mrs. Irene Johnson, Sister of ‘e No. 1, Does Not Now Be- lieve that He Is a Wholesale Wife Poisoner. After sharpening four emall pose knives Mrs, Camilla Notico, eight yenrs oid, of No. £210 Second a washed her throat ti dogen places. She was taken to Harlem Hospital where she probably : WON'T HAVE BODY EXHUMED. Husband Sharés Her Opinion and Asserts that lowa Prisoner i¢ a Good Christian Man for Whom He] As:eoon as her nusbahd, Frank, let! her this morning Mrs. Notlco went into the kitchen and began tq sharpen the Mrs. Irene Johnson, of Brookhaven, | CP the floor, but the Jonn J. Delany, the mancger of |S@Y@ she does not now relléve Bbee neaer Biydenburgh-to be guilty of pol- na satisfactory edge the woman first took up one then another until the four were tested. Then she gasied her throat her throat and face until she was cov- The children, eeing the blood, began scream, and it was their noixe tat) Attracted ‘the attention of Policeman ‘ox, In the street below. ip to the woman's rooms and found er on tho floor, unconscious, Bhe waa taken to the hompltal in an She had lost so much probably will die,” 21 DEAD MEN | WARN LIVING. | Hospital Reports Prove that Dys- Pepsia !s the Forerunner of Post-mortem statistics of the big New that many cases of humed.”” due to uninterrupted susplcus circum! pecially is this true in cases where ictim was predisposed to tubercu- Therefore the person who allows Peptic conditions to progress unche: atiis contributing toward the ¢ most fatal disease known to man- \ . Delany and Dr, O'Sullivan ay" that Bete Sedinwol aide Sit Gente acielom ck Be Mr. Delany and Dr. O'suilivin say,| OBInion of Biydenburgh but ehares nis Dyspepsia wears out the bod b “My aslster-in-liw was married twenty | anq Years before hér death, nis ain Mh hG women dle suddenly ‘besides Mr, \WHIPPED BY TWIN BROKERS, | denourgi's wives,” mild Mrs. Johngon. “I do not want tO pee him 5 and I feel very sorty ior him. He is @ good Christinn mast, and my Bister-in- : taw lived happily with tim. Yes, ft fe] and tm: (Snectal to The Rvenine World.) trae Mr, Blydenburgh'a mother’s mother Met PAM ORR A 16. took oare of poth my sletersin-taw and | put not fee Richards: his second wife ‘at the time of their | POX ,0%) it le stomach, unable to di- food, canttot supply nourishment. en other diseases come, they enter va oR ORUEN, UR, At 0 Handsome. natty little suits for boys from 7 to 15 years of age; regular $4 suits; special to-morrow... «. a t $2.95 Young Men’s Suits (14 to 19 Years), $5.95, Second Floor, 00th St. Section. One of the Greatest Underwear Bargains of the Year. &75cUnderwear,29c! 1,600 Dozen Ficece-Lined Shirts and Drawers Al Less Than Half Price, Although Wear Fime Is Just Here! We're “Johnny-on-the-Spot” again, for we’ve~ bought a par- gain that competition is looking with green eyes of envy on to- day—a manufacturer got top-heavy with stock and we werethere to relieve him. For this favor he sold the entire lots to us at about half price. Now you're to pet the advantage of the saving just as if you saw the deal yourself. The garments are perfect in every detail. The shirts are all bound with good silk tape; finished with pearl but- tons; the drawers have extra gussets and are double stitched throughout. ‘olors—ecru, pink, sky blue, lavender, tan, salmon, black and scarlet. Your choice to-morrow at, per garment, Sleter-in-law Wien Don’t take any chances. Cure your! dyspepsia at once. Rexall Dyspepsia Tab- | t, of the Bell-|léts will do it. We know what they are pork Prerbyterien Ohuroh, married |2nd we guarantee them to restore health, Pes, espaga) baa made certain etate-| them. @he had Seven obfidren, four of |Strength and a good digestion. Price 25 cents. Only at Sur store or by mail. RIKER’S DRUG STORE, @th A Si hing. Mire. Biydenbursh Youngest child living with Ozone Ayes teed ‘8 DRUG STORES, 125th 8t. 601 A 2 a CREDIF will keep you and family well dressed on Men’s5 0c PAS Rah a alee | ato ce arr ont e@ to the Fleet Bde bat in Asfat! ‘ate! when © ! SDON, nearly one mont LONDON, Oct. 16.—Great Britain te i ia his MEN’S, YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’ CLOTHING; LADIES’ AND MISSES’ Cloaks and Suits, aty weekly or monthly payments julet woran who potecte:y. jer was not acquainted suspicions concernt burgh until an H at the JEWELS AND BUTLER GONE. Watches, Diamonds and Jewel Manhattan Clothing 1114 3d Ave., Near 65th St. 227434 Ave., Near 324th St. 295 8th Ave., Near 24th St. BROOKLYN, 700 BROADWAY. OPEN BYBNINGS, Jewelry to the value of §3,1 Kept in a strong box In the dress- BERNHBIM & GO.’S Valaes are Famous, If You Don’t Min you, and you still like to be how much you pay, there are any number of stores where you can get good clothes besides ours, But if the saving of $5 on a Suit or Overcoat cuts any figure with well dressed, you should certainly trade with us, because we especially cater for just such trade. Take for instance our line of Men’s Su Scratch Felt Sailors, 49c. Becoming shapes with rolling its @ Overcoats "10_ They are made from the better grade of worsteds and strictly pure wool cheviots, all ‘ the new Fall shades, in single or double breasted coats, with wide concave shoulders; trousers are either medidm widths or full hips and peg top style—in fact, tain all the style afd quality you find in suits and overcoats offered elsewhe: It we give you so much for oniy $40, just imagine tow sine a garment we sell at $12,50, $15 or more, : We neil cubstafitiat ait-woo! busiheds Butts and Overcoats » TWO SPECIAL BARGA Boys’ all-wool School Suits, plain oF No ee $1.50 Copyrighted Books, 79c. Here's a list to delight every book lover, for the following books and talked-of to-day. They are all and artistically bound. Gontlerpan from Inditna, eof Old Vil em. Le IN OUR BOYS: Boys’ Dress Suits, Sailors, plain or Norfolk, 2,98 Who {s supposed to be hiding in this |a $1,000 claim. and the matter Ia apt to vicinity, The man haa successfully op- erated since last January, and during nna stolen at lenst $10,000 hol property. The Amer- jean Surety Company, of New York, has | paid out about 3,06 to some of his v' |tims who were insured against loss and in one case, it is said, A Special Sale of Hosiery © In Which are Values Unmatchable. No better time than here to-morrow to supply your heeds in the way of hosiery. These items are among the best values you've ever seen in goua, smart, dependable hosiery. Men’s 15c. Socks, 8c. Men's black cotton silk-embroldered insteps. Men's two-thread plain black cot- ton Socks with double soles and high spliced heels and toes, Men's lisle thread Socks in black Women’s 25c StocKings,12ic Women's black cotton Stockings with double soles; white or black feet. Women's lace allover lisle thread Stockings in 12 smart styles; black, mode and gray; all sizes, Women's black Richelieu ribbed Stockings with silk-embroidered in- steps. Main Tioor, both St. Section. Children’s and Misses’ Hats In a Special Saturday Sale. A visit to our millinery store to-morrow will be prolific of the rarest sort of values in ready-to-wear hats for the little girl or older Scratch Felt Hats, 98c. Dainty juvenile styles, trimmed with pompons, cords and the popular frill effects, Scratch Felt Rolling Brim Hats, 79c. Effectively trimmed with dainty ribbon streamers. Becond Floor, 59th St. Section, low. he Ruling Passion. Henry Van Dyke eee Main Flot, oth. Bt. ect on. BLOOMINGDALE BROS,, , 3d Avenue, 59th and Goth Streets. The lone burgiat seems to follow a ‘special mothod of boring through doors sind windows In eases. whera it would be wer of | rand 8 easy for him to obtain entrance by other | Bucharest. anaounéed to-day the be- Spee After robbing one house he took @ Skye terrier with him, but had he had to’ abandon found tied up some dis. 20 a he} Of the Czar’s uncle, Viadimir, to the |The Grand | divorced’ Grand Duchess Vicjoria of| 37 "aner met wt Ask to be shown the “Amaranth” Shoe For Women at $1.96 a Pair. You’ll be impressed by its many You Can Buy Clothing Anywhere Alt These Prices---But Nol Get These Valves. You can’t get such values as these anywhere but in Bloomingdales’ Clothing This is not theory, but stubborn fact recognized even by our competitors in the clothing business. These items are object lessons in clothing economy. Here is clothing th right when new, but will satisfy you after having been put to the test of a hard season's wear—clothing that for years past has made firm friends for Bloomingdales’ friends made and each season adds scores of new ones to the list. At Eight Seventy-five. Men’s Rain Coats. Men’s Top Coats. Men’s Overcoats. Men’s Sack Suits. The very best clothing you can pos sibly buy at this price; every garment offered is perfect in every detail of fit, finish and general workmanship. All sizes and all kinds of dependable ma- Garments that we can guar- 4 antee as right, with an offer Of your money back if you don’t think so after you have bought them. at will not only appear clothing store—clothing that holds the At Fourteen Forty. Men’s Rain Coats. Men’s Top Coats. * Men’s Overcoats. Men’s Elegant Suits. Tuxedo Stik Lined Coats and Vests, Garments that are strictly hand- made; or the very best to-wear clothing; cloth nearly equal to custom made as it can be, and equal in every wa: your tailor would charge The only difference is that one is made for you--the other is ready to don without delay. $14.40 Boys’ Overcoats. Four lots for the little fellows of from 24 to 8 years old; about 100 in all; special sale PHCOseceneldeceeneren price for. ; Long Fox Scarfs, $12.50. $2.95 Main Floor, 60th St. Section. Venetian Lamps. Handsome black Venetian Iron lamps, suitable for Turkish cor- ners and dens— bracket — really ‘worth $1.49— Third Floor, Soth St. Section. We Bateseryedly recommend le t “WorthmoreShoe” For Men, at $3 a Pair asa strictly high-grade shoe, stylish, wear-resisting and the best shoe value obtainable, Main Floor, 00th St, Section Creamery Butter, 23c. lb. Richest creamery butter; in quality the kind sold daily by ex- Clusive stores for twice this price; must be taken; special, per Ib., Basement, 50th St. Section, Frankfurler Sausages, 10c. Frankfurter Sau ene ALL CARS TRANSFER TO. BLOOMUNGDALES?. GRAND DUKE CYRIL TO WED.! Hie Bride-to-De Duche: or Hease. VIENNA, Ovt. 16—A newspay It trothal of the Grand Duke Cyril, son| she threw Hesse. — NAN TRINEER 10" Ss TUNA PHL. SH*T We've only a limited quantity of these handsome Russian fox scarfs in one of the smartest of this season’s styles; they are From 75 to 85 Inches Long and have eight tails and silk cord—as long as the lot lasts 4 you purchase iheegh 1 2 50 regular $25 Scarfs at hg Handsome Flat Muffs to match, $8.80. $25 Mink Stoles, $10, Just 120 of these Eastern mink fur stoles—they are 60 inches long and have ten tails and silk girdle, $100 Persian Lamb Coats, $65. $50 Nearseal Coats, $25, $75 iia Nearseal Coats, Second Fioor,| 60th }8t.7 eee. Girls’ Coats and Reelers, $2.4 ais and $7.80)Nalue They aré ins? 1 teas, mate Bhs pea , made , fetching juvenile st borsas buttons; also. plain t effects. a This is the cliance: of the’ seaso secure a wonder- £ to ful coat bargaing all sizes, short and i < $2. tj.Sina Picts oth St. sa fi Frocks forgschool—and frocks for “dress- up” occasions—whether one or the other, mothers will find just what they’re looking for ‘ here in this bountiful array of girls’ garments— and the prices are altogether pleasing. 98c. tor Girls’ Dress : ’ In pretty checked rials; made with round yokes, trimmed with folds of velvet; pointed ruffle over shoulders, finished with dainty combination braid; sizes 4 to 14 years. for Girts’ Dresses. In the newest mixed goods, with ruffle, cuffs and tabs on front of good cashmere; trimmed with silk braid and pearl buttons; sizes 6 to 14 years. $1.98 for Girls’ All-Wool Dresses. _ Excellent quality habit cloth, cashmere and fancy plaid gantry fave} in various becoming styles; also serge sailor suits, trimmed with braid and but- tons; sizes 4 to 14 years. Second Floor, 80th St. Peau de Cygne Waists, $4.39. A Very Special Value. ae These handsome waists are of fine quality peau de ‘cygne.. The’ fronts are composed of twelve wide tallorstitehed ‘pleat tlowmed with silk Palcontart crocheted buttons. wee * Two wide pleats are formed in the back; the sleeyes-are. leated; dainty separate silk braided stock collars. give: the: finish Neches to these very becoming ‘creations; all the AY, newest Fall shades are in evidence. we Special Saturday Sale Price, 3 Fine Granite Cloth Waists, $1.98, — Exceptionally Psat in style and make; they have tailor-stit pleats on front, and fancy buttons; all the Fall colors.and plain blacl ~ Second Ficor, Seth Bt. Section.” A Saturday Couch Sale! We've teduced the prices on a number of couches for. to-mon row’s selling. So that if you’ve had any notion ba parcosy of 4 these articles, these specials should appeal to you extra ges (PS Covered in plain denim, with spring Oak frame; good spring, with leath.. edge seat; buttoned top; box neatly } erette covering; finished with ruffle of ned; regular value $9. Special for same; value $9. Special for Saturday, Saturday, $6.50. ‘ $6.50. . Men’s Neckwear.} Men’s Collars, ~ A special sale for to-morrow 6f ASc. Hai? Dozen.” 100 dozen all pure silk four-in- Every collar warranted 4-piy* hands, lined with well-wearing pongee silk, They are two inches and guaranteed to withstand wide and 45 inches long, in the numerable launderings; wear smartest and mos ect of this } well as any 15c. collar sold» ‘ $ ble for the | day, 35 different styles new wing and high-band coilars. which to select. /All'sizes, A splendid variety of patterns ; re : and colors for choice. Culis 70e, Half D Regular SOc. Ties. Same material as; Your choice wh'le this styles of plain round lot lasts at 29e PhS P Te te Main Floor, Q0th €t. Bection,

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