The evening world. Newspaper, December 15, 1903, Page 9

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One of, ie. Most) Overdue Liner ie hes Port with The “Father of Greater New A ™ , Eminent Medical Men in, thel: \ Country His Property Is Valued at but $4,000. HE CARRIED, ONLY SMALL me X INSURANCE ON HIS LIFE. "Widow Shooked to Find that Such Inadequate Provision Was Made for Herself and} ¢ the Four Children. ‘The late Dr. Cyrus Edson, for many one of the most eminent medical fen in the country, with a practice netted him many thousands of dol- has ue ‘an estate amount- aa Thomas that the well-known physician died rs aes ecenne Eee ye fo the publie first time. It was a shook and 0 the many professional and ea of Dr. Edson, as it was ‘herself, when in settling One Officer and Five Sailors Crippled by the Fierce Gales! in Midocean. Her decks covered with Ice, one of her officers injured, five sailors auf-| filed fering from the effects of the storm, man in the ship's hoapital with a dislocated hip and a re ca of pneumonia and her passengers yed in salling from + and when get clear of aunt's Rook, after stop- ping at Queenstown, it was only to meet gales and fierce head seas, which not only delayed her but sent detuge| Ne after deluge of water over her bow to work havoc on ter decks, ‘The Umbria met the worst weather during the first three days after leay- ing the English coast. By noon on Mon- Gay she was bucking her way through Giant eeas with a northwest gale serd-| ¥! ing the spray all over her and with her | wi Passengers behind storm doors, Capt. Ditton, who is-malcdfig his last trip before retirement, remained most of Monday, on the bridge. During all this time the storm continued. en. Was con: Unually breaking over the steamship’s bow and peurding against the deck- house and the saloon lights, It was on on Tuesaday that the storm attained its Sreatest fury, A section of the staf- board rail was smashed on this day, | su the flerce hammering of the seas such that she was abje to lox but it 1 knots during the twenty-four hours. During all this storm, however, the passengers did not escape injury, and the ship's surgeon, Dr. J. P. Duncan it | Casey, was forced to attend several who ied to explain the jand’s estate to- oN left for me and my all, it is but. another e great truth that the is ‘professionally the @ business man. In Papers I find every- & confused state, It took a to straighten them out, but that there are no more one I have named in the letters of Udnintstration. jo an enormous in- ie & ed continuously, but he PR Ao eat readme tlieod y ‘ as j es loa eee penscend in his own ability to y. When ye oe pneumonia he . was for self, “hie! oe mes Sack a strong fs. that out any of the : or ey that he earned v Terese iy told * nay of his 'S Sheisted that has © in spin to e "he ‘shatity ot the, ven Eee cg iRae other maya was sary ‘tui saad at they came whether red, he woe i pale tla ty goon 8c ith him, and ‘then he'd go oid bes an Ind ourselves in this position to- led two weeks LA od after a very brief ‘gent His death’ was'a great surprise tall iene ai for he was a large, man, the very picture of a ’ MISER CASE UP AGAIN. “Second Hearing for James Alder- Moe, A of Uttering Forged Deeds. ‘The second hearing of James 8. Alder- | dice, accused of uttering forged deeds | to property Gelonging to Mary J. Oliver,! | the Harlem miser, previous to her | death, was begun this. afternoon in) | chan ‘pefore Magistrate Breen, of the « re Street Court. | Assistant. District-Attorney ' | Krotel conducted the exam! The’ prosecution. Mr, Alde! rentesented ‘by Abraham Lev, The. first isons. wide Mira, Emma : , dacodson, nddaughter of Mrs. 3 Oliver, ‘Bho ifenuin ified a notebook, or] ‘ diary," which had been the property, of amo The book was plated were thrown down while going ee the saloon. wont, ¢ {abet ners serio} it was sid, was who wan’ thrown. dowa oe ‘at. ternoon, She was badly bruised and sure on rey shock. Gen. Ben ios pn, Se Boer, t ge ra aa had been a! most oj pease Aes He\adid, aa the Yeoeal want | throu 6 rent eh a @ proposed i Ro peproddos the, the @, battles of or aen Viljoen walt Hatt Bhat a'aunber of the, prom Sgntere would take —_—— THIRD ATTEMPT AT SUICIDE. Aged Michael Houston Says He Is riendienss. ‘Michael Houston, @ gray-haired sold- ler of seventy, who nas made three at- mpts to kill himself oy cutting hie throat, wae before Judge Newburger in Geesions to-day. id that he was old and bod 4 Jargon mouian' aana he old woes | tout fia cone Way Me getting iil tp wa nan institution. lea w to] MURPHY TO EAT WITH MILES, Ta any Leader Remains Over im Washington. Leader Charles F.- Murphy did not come to New rok to-day. A Lppepiead was received at uo he ee fo leave Ianto’ un- at Washington ner to, be oF elect Geunge B. McClellan by, Gen. Haas out @ case. York” Has Been Dead a Month, but the Document Is Still, Held Back. . Comment on he fact that the, will of the jate Andrew H. Green has not been for probate, although more than a ‘month has elapsed since his death, was not quieted to-day by the announcement that the dooument will not be filed until re widely Seattorea, ana it je a ol Should all be in ‘New. York or ‘repre. counsel Hen ot wi Ere ay ae on, live in Wiliam” yaks, geiaved a b . Tt is under- Non, 32 Nhat me came Hefe believing shat would be filed on Monday. 8, general belict ‘among his Green was more than etn fortabty ‘well off. On wood gE ie tated that Seite terri at least good income-p! a # proper eer The osition is Rhat vine uit of the estate to the relatives, many of whom lolnity. of Worcester, Mass, Green made his summor home jon resting upon the re} ye) file el within any ven ‘perk ‘of time. “It as sald rir) te ca e's office to-d: Tuesday and Wednesday wun b De: e_ 80 nervy the murder of areen and. ihe expostie of her pile fate life. that vessels were burst infer stomach. ‘This was, followed. by ousness that she became irre- She is now irretional and It would not sur- et hear hat all ty has led hh refused tate the, oAdress CRUEL, SAYS WIFE a8. Mrs. Harold dbocute Seeking Di- vorce, Declares Spouse Called Her Vile Names and Allowed Her Only a Pittance. Mrs. Cornelia Cary Burnett, supported =| by five of her sisters, was before Jus- tice Keogh in the Supreme Court in| Cunt nd} Brooklyn this afternoon to press her| Sth A euit for divorce egamet her husband, Harold’ Burnett, wno has long been the ‘snake charmer bride- ‘The Burnetts were married in Octo- ‘ber, 1901, but lived together only a ghort time at the residence of Mr. Burnett's mother at No. 33 Livingston street. Brooklyn. When they separated Mrs, Burnett told wonderful tales of /the Bnakes that her husband kept-about the house. She eaid he kept them In the drawing-room, in the. kitchen and all over the house. She said she could not! open a closet or ¢ drawer without having, fome sort of d reptile poke its head out to fret Mmett took the stand this uit not a word was, said en. sand had M-treated her, eile names, id, jor only a Sittance ft for pin mney. for clothes, Burnett was represented by mate! Conen and wer husband by h Pinckney Walker and J. len Dougherty. Mra Burnett not completed ‘her testimony by Ing | the time recess was ordere At the conclusion of Keatimony late tile oon Jhstice Keogh told Law- hen that Mtw. Burnett had not The papers were and decision was reserved. rains’ Ss S COWAR 1 TaN Gre x ae FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN, This is the largest retail! shoe store hereabouts and the , business keeps growing. } The reason is not far to seek. | The Coward Good Sense! Shoe is the shoe that always correctly fits its wearer. It is, the essential to all good feet in men, women and children. In addition it embodies all the very highest features of style and service. Thousands’ have proved it to be the very best possible shoe’ at the fairest possible} price. The Coward Good Sense :| Shoe always satisfies. / Besides the Coward Good Sense Shoes we carry every “Good” style of shoe for men, women and children. SOLD NOWHERE ELSE. 4 Greenwich St., neat Warren St.,N.Y Mail Orders Filled, SEND POR CATALOGUE, VINOL mA Is the most valuable prepa- ration of cod liver oil Known to medicine, It contains all the medicinal elements, actually t: from fresh cods’ livers, but |throughout the world as Instead she told how | | and | | not a drop of oil. Delicious to the taste, and recognized ithe greatest strength crea- tor and health restorer. Try it on our guarantee. RIKER'S eave STORE, cor. 6th Ave. and HEGEMAN & CO., 200 and 208 Bapadway, 200 (We 128 iy at 1817 Amsterdam Ave JUNGMAN. 1020 Third Ave, and 420 '§ DRUG STORES, 125th St, and ‘sth Ave LI F OAVAT CIDNITIIDE i) © F ROYAL FURNITURE 60 ; i [3 Wanna ar 49.055 CASH OR CREDIT.& 4 4 Rone WRITE FOR | [Rooms Seay ot puraished at | 10% Allowed for Cash & ‘Iwo Special Apartments Commenetsly, Furnished At $150 and $200 Each : We deliver free within 60 miles of city, | 7D. 2188-2190-2192 tm THIRD AV,, Bet, 119-120 Sts, Open evenings until 9 o'clock, (BIRTHS Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders, “Fine Diamond Jewelry Direot from the Factory, Choice Holiday Presents [ zstavienea’ Genuine Diamond and Rich Solid Gold Teweliy Bi Direct from the ee oe re at Factory Prices. . Weer | Re Rach of our stores contains a comp! in, evidene : in ev a At ring Oirs. Jacobson said th G wee rrannimotner had told her that! she had been bothered rst three men who had sed to Sore her to sign ji geway her property. | REV. DR, RANKIN DEAD. V1] A telegram from Washington College, . Tenn,, announces the death there to-day af iy (of the Rev. B. Parkins D.D., after a a ee ‘ e * educa aanong ee cade nea 8.50 | «0 GuNt Ni ai TINE Hite Ui GOLD, BROOC! MONDE, Bolld Soja Lane Butt DIWATCH Fine Imported Movernent B SekR RY Pearl ROSE DI BLA fons. fi) DIA} “art Pin AMC DN) are trast size ua guaranteed as described. ‘ t » been sustained for the 40 yeirs by the fine quality of our goods, oe Tepe puetneds fo, the Pere, 2 inate detattion: MANUFACTURING AND REPAIRING DEPARTMENTS ieee hshtday Peasant Filled with Accuracy and Prom lected Now Will Be Reserved uring all our Jewelry f g-manutacturing allo om tis over 40, years 1 factory ices, a decided save ty at manu: he mont costly, © inexpensive to tne raed FINEST GOODS. LARGEST ASSORTMENT. LOWEST PRICES. Every Evening From now until Christmas, right through until 10 o'clock, To-morrow we will hold one of the most extraor- dinary fime-limited sales from the point of value- iving that the Women’s Great Two-Hour Sale 10 A. M. Until Noon Wednesday. Suit epartment has ever witnessed, That these suits are regular $16 and $18 garments needs but a glance at the material and the workmanship to prove. They're of fine quality silk nap velvet, in fancy dotted effects on gun-metal proanes, elaborately trimmed. and beautifully tailored in every detai All sizes from 32 to 44 bust measure. In this sale are also included about fifty cloth suits in which the vel ving is just as extraordinary. If you want a suit (either a cloth or velvet one), you will not be pursuing your own interests if you don’t take advantage of this sale. Remember the time limit—from 10 A. M. to 12 M. only. None sold before or after the time specified. $16 and $18 velvet and cloth suits to- ry morrow, i ° ° ' st Morris Chairs, $9.50. | ra What a chance to buy a handsome gift for the | “home-y man,” These Morris Chairs ar: of highly polished quartered golden oak, with very massive frames, with lion heads carved on arms, and claws carved on feet; titted with strong spring seat and hair- filled cushions cov- ered with velour. Back adj:sts to four positions. These chairs should sell for $15 each, but we bought them much under pies rice and give you the efit. To-morrow, Seventy other styles of Morris Chairs at very reasonable epic nn eth Flor 6“ 9 Gloves Are Gifl “Stand-Bys. When it comes to a point of “Really, what shall it be?” get gloves. They're always appreciated, no matter how many pairs the recipient may have already. We guarantee every pair ot gloves we sell, which makes it sate to give gloves bought at Bloomingdales’ as gifts. for Men’s $1.00 and $1.50 ft "4 69c ree 3 $ and $ Couto $1.00 Kid Some of P-K kid lined, Gnished | Plargateea''Y, Selected, skins and with spear-point embroidery on Bal Lap trimmed with one backs, in Havana brown. come ip all Salona clatiatiee bike | Some of P-K castor kid lined, and white; 2-clasp style, in all sizes. finished with Paris Point embroid- | 25¢ Gowen * 50¢ Astrakhaa ety on backs in dark gray. Others All wool, lied and finished with sizes and all popular colors. black. All sizes. x A very extensive assortment of Men's Fur Gloves 5 ond nd Gauntlets here, . 69th St. Section. Women’s $4 Fiderdown Robes, $2.98 Thése robes are of all-wool eiderdown, with fitted back, with black applique on collar, cuffs and pocket. Have heavy girdle and frogs to match. One of these would make some one a very nice gift indeed, Second Floor, St. Section. BlanKels and Comfortables. Prices Make the This Time. Four special items, two in blankets and two in comfortables, that should make’ every woman who has an idea of buying either come in to see them early to-morrow morning. $3.00 oe teste Ite Wool $4.98 for Down Comfortabies. With red or blue borders. Good Covered with fine sateen and filled and heavy; size 10-4, with white down. Warranted not Same Bianket In shze 11-4, 83.50. to shed. Worth $6.00. $4.50 for lornia W ool $18.00 for sux Do In eh ahh red, pink and blue ge Comfortabies, . borders.’ Good ae heavy; size SED Generously filled and 11-4. Worth $5.50. ' Main Floor, Near Rotunda. Men’s $5 Bath Robes, $3.98. - These are made of very fine quality } st brush edge eiderdown, cut very full, insuring perfect comfort; made with round collar and worsted girdle and neck cord to match. Many different designs from which to choose. Same style with satin binding on front, cuffs and collar, at $4.98; really worth $6.00. Main Floor, Goth St. Section. Men’s $1 aid 71.50 The assortment consists of folded To-Morrow Men's $12 and $15 Overcoats of dependable materials, well x | madeand lined ; with serge, Cravats, 55c. squares, which can be worn as large knotted scarf as well as in Ascot and puff styles. The patterns are very new amd smart, and the silk is very heavy and rich, on light, medium and dark grounds. Some of these Cravats have black figures on black grounds and white figures on white. Main Floor, @0th St. Section. Special To-Morrow Boys’ Sweaters. Nothing a boy would like better for his romp and play than a good Sweater. We have them at almost every price, but par- 79c tleularly at These are regular $1.50 and $475 Sweaters. They are of worsted and are strictly all wool, in mavy, ma- roon, cardinal and navy and red stripes. Very well made and full, Sizes 18 to 32. We cannot fill mail or C. O. D.-or- ders on this item. Main Floor, 60th St, Section, BLOOMINGDALE BROS., 3d Avenue, 59th and Goth Streets. Boys’ $3.50 Suits and Over- coats of de- pendable ma- terials, in sizes 4 to 15 years, $1.90 LES’. Four Clothing Specials. Even in the midst of holiday preparations it will be wise to long enough to take advantage of th ese prin items for your Suit or overcoat, or if your boy need one. ALL CARS TRANSFER TO ! BLOOMINGDA' From ow . until Christmss, right through until 10 o'clock. You can’t gain any. thing by. puttin your Christmas s on j bing another day. ere are only eight days left any way and you may miss just the thing you most}. yant if you procras-}- tinate. isit the Holiday} Bazaar, Second Second Floor, 50th St. Section, China, Bric-a-Brac & Cul Giass. One Gift Suggestion in Each for To-morrow. They're arranged so conveniently in a minute, Prices run Just about Ii! 75c. pleces, 49c, $3.00 pleces, $1.98. Others at $3.98, $4.98, $5. - $5 Cut Glass These are of handsome. American deep cutting and brilliant finish. Pattern ae $14 & $18 Dinner Sets, $9,98. ‘These are of atl porcelain with all over blue and green'v decorations; 100 pieces. In this lot are also Dinner Sets of American. porcelain with pretty + tor decorations and gold edges; 100 pieces. $8.00 Tea Sets, $5.49. These are of Austrian China, prettily decorated. Every piece finishéd with gold edges; 56 pieces. ‘Third Floor, 59th St. Section. 98c. Petticoats for 59c..- We've just a small.ot of these and so five decided to Stl them in the evening to-night. They'll be put on si at? P.M. this even ing, Tuesday, and while the lot lasts you. tnay have your choice at 59c. each, They're of blue and white striped moire sectional hae and accordion pleated flounce. A All Loa Ma fast ' Groceries Saic to Save On. | We always like to Lee | for it's It makes our prices, especially in the Ste, traordirary when compari: ‘ons are made, For pares we've scheduled Special Sale of Teas.and ae at Good! cinines {oss OuiKp Stock un Foes, ae two to-come. Coffees. Veni Java and Mocha, per Ib, Oa aec: Java and Mocha, per Ib., Our 24c. Reapers: Be Ib, = 17¢ Our 20c. Maracall per Ib, 13c Other Exceptional Aah. Norv SARE | Seveee Team Ks apaacug. per can. 30c zante, pCluatgr eee Bribe RIpEes Be pile, 200.) Great Wine Seah Pee net te 39 Good French Walauts, 9 A sensiole gift 2 for Men's 34 C. : To-Morrow Men’s #8.and $10 , Suits, of popular all wool ma- terials, ings, lined. Women's heayy Men's ¢ our 628. Teak arp, Our 50c. Teas, per Ib., deed Een erea : . Specials in Groceries, aaa §: lected from the items 44c 34 18¢ | Hlosiery of Good Quality. tt be sex low: © Pr Coens Women's heavy cotton stock- in ‘stainless black, fleece cotton stockings, with EB as: Shs: black feet, or with whi soles, heavy black cotton socks, Women's black cotton stock- 9 ings, Richelieu ribbed, with silk- embroidered insteps. : Men's plain or silk vertical- § striped socks, all sizes, Men's gray natural woo! socks, in all sizes. 19¢, tor Women’s $5.95 quality; all sizes. Women’s extra Special To-Morrow Boys’ -$4 Overcoats ot all-wool oxford materials, also suits, for sizes; strictly first a prett; may select, and every quality lisle wena or 35c, Stockings Fine black cashmere, splendid good quality black heavy cotton hosiery, full regular made, double, soles, all quality. Children's 1x1 ribp stockings, with dou Main Floor, ug one By $1 Suspenders, 49c | Each pair is attractively packed in holiday box. We've about twelve hundred pairs fram which you r ts the finest all-silk ribbo: buttonholes are stitched In silk, Second Floor, 60th BLOOMING EB BROS., 3d-Avenue, 59th and Goth Streets, be

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