The evening world. Newspaper, January 8, 1904, Page 13

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+ Lorie TEARS FOR VICTIM OF FIRE HORROR Nellie Reid, the Young Woman Wno Tried to Save Little Children in. Chicago’s Awful Blaze, Is Laid at Rest. COMRADES OF THE STAGE SEND FLOWERS. Tribute from London and One from Salt Lake City—Body to Rémain Here Until Word Comes from Parents. Nellie Refd, a member of the Bluebeard” “Mr. company, whose young life Went out in the Chicago fire, was laid in temporary rest to-day in the vauits of the Stephen Merritt undertaking rooms, at No, 2il West Korty-tnira street. Covered witti beautiful flowers Was the white coftin which neld her re- mains. ‘They were the silent tribute of friends in London and Many cities tn this country, N Ife Reid ax young as she was, had st of frte rls who had danced in the thered around her bier to hear the over her body. Rey, Hom lor, of the churen of the Holy Communion, at Seventicth street and Sixth avenue, performed the services, He dwelt upon the inevit- of death, but pictured the sad of life full of youth and joy and hope cut off without a warning. The actor folk present were much affected by the services and many a sob was hgard and Many a tear shed during the vice, Which was thet of the Episco- wal Church. The body will remain in the vault is revelved from unul word Miss keid's parents live. uiette, who is a member of “Mother Goose’ company, took charge ot thagceremontes. When ‘Nellie Rela arrived irom England a few years FO sie Was adopted into the famlly of and Mrs. Miranda Prat Gillette is the age name used by ‘Amons the floral plec wore ‘two gent } Sait Lake, One was from "Mother and Mrs. Pratt. The er and Brother," George ‘The Grigolates, a ny, sent a beautiful oral other Goose" com; es, and many indivi “av remembrance of the you! bunches of beautityl Rowers: anger also sent féwers. al rd * com= in which he said that Miss life by going back into the 1e two little children after rhe had sately escaped from the burn- jug building. ‘The music was rendered by a double quartet from the “Mother Goose” com. Che two hymns, “Abide with My God, to Thee’ fire to res wore sung. “aun THE DOG "KEEPS HIM AWAKE i -<e- i Editor Pierce, Who Is the Com- plainant, Says the Bark Is So Loud and Incesgant He Ought to Be Named Teddy. In Harlem Court, to-day, Henry P. Copp, of No, 409 West One Hundred and Fiftleth street, was held in $100 bail for trial on a‘charge of violating Section (80 of the Sanitary’Code, which relates to the keeping of animals to the dis- turbance: of persons in adjoining prem- against Mr. was Harlan A liere editor of the Journal of Commerce, wio lives at No. 7% St. Nicholas avenue; in a bullding adjoining the premises of Copp. Sev- tral days ago Mr. Pierce reported to the Board of Health that a dog In the Cop» home dtsturoed him by ite in- cessant barking and Mr. Copp was notified to remove the dog. To-day Mr. Pierce testified that the dog continued to disturb him. He said he did a great deal of writing at home and retired late, getting hia best sleep, before the dog appeared on the scene, between daylight and 9 o'clock in, the morning. Since the advent of the dog he raid his*morning siumbers were in- terrupted by the canine, which, he said, has an extremely disagreeable bark, Howdy, but Ought to Be Teddy. “The dog has driven my wife and me nearly crazy," sald Mr, Pierce, “It is very appropriately named Rowdy, but { ought to be named Teddy, it's so uretivous,” “Why didn't you cause the arrest of hi Wnterposed ©. B, Augustin, Mr. Coj vi conliin't get hold of tt,” replied Mr. * ‘but J'm trying ‘to arrest ita Agustin stated that the dog ulone 10 Copp, but to Jack Si- . an Actor, who had left it at the ip heiue for sate-keoping, Copp Mrs Plerce corroborated the testl- mony of her husband, saying the dog She added that perked at all -hours, ur. Pierce Was very nervous und that They had moved trom the top Moor of the house to a lower apartment because Luc patter of rain on the roof inter- Pupted her husband: ar F. Cran He's « Bluish Yellow. Officer Molloy, of the Health Depart- | nent, maa ous. sald It was a “bluish-: vellowian" aor, but that he did not know the breed, °=* When Mr. Copp tcok the stand he sald jhe dog was a well-behaved animal of Bkye terrier and poodle Uneage, and that tt was not *tbluetsh-yellowish.” ‘He suld there were eleven other plock and, that they di Rowdy,” he al * companies with | ip, SAD DAYS FAR OUT | WOOD 1S FIRED AND AT SEA FOR BRYAN} —GILLOON GOES 1K Apostle of Free Silver Deprived) justice Leventritt Puts an End of Opportunity to Make a) to the Bitter Siege in ths Speech While Celtic Creeps} Twelfth Municipal District Toward Port. Court. ll ‘These are sad, uncomfortable days for William Jennings Bryan, the apostle of free silvert He is being deprived of the opportunity té make a speech. | Somewhere out on the ocean the giant Mner Celtic is skating along toward this port with William Jennings Bryan on board. Evidently the Celtic ts skating sidewise. She was due here yesterday, but.had not been sighted up to a late hour this afternoon. No apprehension is felt about the Cel- tic, although considerable apprehension is felt about Mr, Bryan. The footing on board the liner is probably so unsteady that he has been unable to gather an audience all the way Acro: ‘rhe Celtic has no wirele consequently she cannot with the shore It ‘s probable that she is not very far out and will be seen off Sandy Hook when the sun comes, up ‘o-morrow morning, There 1s llkelihood of her gettin er pier to-night. While Mr. Bryan is making. the bost of a speechless, period on the Celtic there are some here in New York who are suffering. These are members o: the reception committee. that is to meet Mr. Bryan down the Bay and welcome Min back {0 the United States. The members of the committee have Hooping in thelr clothes for two nis a Ike firemen, waiting for the alarm an there has been no a A tug with steam Wp. “fs at the call ot the committee, and’ Honry George, jr.; iermer Senator Yowne, of Minnesota, The fight over the clerkship in tne Twellth Municipal Court was settied to- day by Justice Leventritt In the Su- preme Court. ‘Ch ew clerk, James Gilloon, tg the real clerk, according ‘to the decisfon handed down by the Court, and Frederick Wood is ordered to give up possession or ‘go to jail. Mr, W204 is the clerk appointed by Justice Bennett who since New Year's Day has, with the assistance of Mr. Bruder, his deputy, held the fort against a desperate siegs On behalt of toteabu Gilloon Lawyer Louis uty ‘made application before ce Leyentritt for Wood's removal He secured an order directing Wood to show cause why ‘he should not tum all papers and books of record or mand committed. Mr. Stotesbury’ held that Sustice Ben- nett's appointment was only temporery, and that is clerk could not serve for a term longer than that of the Justice himself. His contention was qupported by the Court's dectalon. aoparatus, communicate Charge of Murder. “Sarah 'Feino Mastiatenslo threw her newly born babe down the airshaft be- und Judgs Seabury are letter perfect in|tween the houses Nos. 105 and Wy their parts Not until all hope of the! Thompson street to-day. ‘of the Celtic this afternoon was }+ The cutid was killed and the woman, dead wai they consent to busy them-'charged with murder, taken to Bellevi with ordinary affairs, Hospital SURPRISE SPECIAL SALE NO 226. sell 270146, W.14:78 ST. {| THIRD AVES NW. Coe OS ee ST. /USAND, 7.2: AVES.||ONE BLOCK FROM ELEVA’ UNPRECEDENTED MEN'S _ TROUSERS A Sale That ‘Brings the Crowds! STRIPED WORSTEDS, MOTTLED CHEVIO' TS, STRIPED CASSIMERES, BLACK THIBETS AND HAIRLINES, Unusual not only in quality but in fabric patterns. , The stripings are. very high-class. A huge quan- tity is-ready, embracing all sizes— every pair newly, cut and rightly made—on sale one week, $4 -00 ending next Friday.....0.. Manufacturer’ s Midwinter Sale Is under way—majesti fh overshadowing all efforts of mere retailers who buy through the ordinary channels of trade. Reductions, real_or' pretended, cannot dim the attractiveness of PRODUCER'S PRICES. Prudent people BUY FROM THE MAKER, pay their cash, and obtain RELIABLE goods, guaranteed as only the manufscturer can guarantee, Men's Heavy Black « $3 Men’s Oxford Ghes- $5 ipa esco cn Caevide $5 Thibet Suits... terfield Overcoats.. Suits. . $5 $7.50 Men's Extreme Men’ ure Men's Double-Breast- $7.50 ed Suits pans Faullmore Worsted. Cay Overcoats.... Suits. We Aes you ata JUDGE: the values for yourselves upon inspection of the goods. That's THE SURPRISE STORE WAY. Men's Derby and Soft Hats 75c, Men’s Taunton Calf Shoes,.....$1.45 Men's Flecce-lined Underwear... 390} iene and Boys’ Laundered tS. veces Men’s and Boys’ Winter Caps... 23c oo eee and’ Boys’ Collars, all Hub-web Suspenders, shapes......+. sorelb ols orang Sc Heavy Rib Stockings, .. Bd BE CONDE ee flawed, damaged or soiled good: ay purchase fails to ‘please, bring it back for ranind: Anu doth ing sold here is kept in repair one year without cost. LYER for Two Days Only, To-morrow and Monday, 9 5 ‘BOYS’ EXETER CALF SHOES, S32" 4,9, 516 Cc Open Saturdays Until 10 P. M.; Other Days Outil 6.30 P.M. 132 to 146 W. 14th St., The Surprise Store 3d Av., N.W. Cor, 83d St, , Bet. 6th and 7th Ayes. One Block from L Station ~ Interest and Dividend Notices THE AMERICAN SAYINGS BANK, 501 Fifth Avenue cor, 42a Street. aN Enters at foe rate of THREE AND ONL. Look Out For Your Teeth. r three and lx months 903, on KIL ANE from [t January 18, 1004, K pen. from > , and on Mon- gay ‘eveuine “trot ‘olock. Closes 12 Gepoalted. On OF pea An ont Will draw” Interest ae EDWATD VO LOEW. Drealdent. LARENCR: GOADBY, Treasurer. JONN VTnWIN, Secretary. BXCELSIOR SAVINGS BANK, id 6th Ave, Health and beauty depend largely upon them, Ever noticed people with terest credit sunken cheeks caused by the loss of LOA 9s fhe tate teeth?, We can't save what {8 lost, iH And upward gon but we CAN repair the damage. Our | . Deposits made op or before yrnuary 9 WILLIAM. a ROOM, aerenident, 4 our T bridge work will do it, ani somn Sata J New Botanical Discovery will prevent any pain while the work fs being done. All Work Guarant Full Sets of Téoti Gold Crowns, #8 hare Sitter gt riliinas Waterbury Dental Parlors, Collékes, Schools, &c. for publications is easily ILLUSTRATIN Jearned at the RUSKIN wing & Design, 4th av. Flats and Apartments To Let. BROOKLYN: NEW YORK:§ | A FIVE end a six-room tment to sub- 414-416 Fulton St. 54 W. 23d St.) antammtenam‘ay, coe Pounall: 10 st 124 door west Abraham (Opp Eden Musee.) & Strauss.) Lost, Found and Rewards. eae ee oe THE WORLD: packs ot THREW BABE DOWN SHAFT. Mother ‘Taken to Hospital on a! WM. VOGEL & SON 4 | VINTER i | sales. | has ever witnessed. hand early. FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 8, 1904, Our 1175 C1 N’'S 425, #22, 20,18 & Price plays an unimportant role in this most important of It is the greatest salein point of valu Prices are cut while you still really want a winter suit or overcoat. he broken lots of our very finest suits and overcoats are included. Every lot that we found incomplete in sizes was added to this sale, whether it sold formerly for $15 or $25. on big tables, and you can select from Suits and Overcoats Formerly Priced $25, $22, $20, $18 and $15, Of counse, first comers get best choice, so you had better beon =| W29- VOGEL & SON |. BROADWAY ‘The way our Clomefitting Collar Sets Our Concave Shoulder l arance Sale o e ‘15. Surrs é-OVERCOATS givingthatNew York never been deeper— ve, The reductions ha We have arranged them Reduced to oll.” HOUSTON ST. "For Sale. For Sale. Don’t Wait. Come To-Morrow. The greatest sale of 1,000 celebrated $350 tone-lasting Walters Pianos for $195, including stool and cover—On lib- eral terms of $5.00 down and $1.00 a week, Delivered upon tirst payment of 5,00. Pianos fully guaranteed for ten’ years. % SIXTH AV. 4167 FULTON 'sT., 70 NEWARK AV., N, JERSEY CIT) MEN’S and BOYS’ CLOTHING, Ladies’ Suits and Cloaks, Payments. Call or Write. OPEN EVENINGS, CREDIT Es u 5 i OR EDIT Ws ‘Write, ge or call eae 5 239 Broadwa: $3 CARPETS YOUR FLOOR, reudene, by CLOTHING ON CREDIT FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. No Reference Nor Security Required. LENOX CLOTHING COMPANY, 2289 THIRD AVE. NEAR 125TH, ONE FLIGHT UP. 247 SIXTH AVE, COR. 16TH ST. ONE FLIGHT UP. 884 COLUMBUS AVE. NEAR 104TH, ONE FLIGHT UP, Business Confidential. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Open Evenings. WATERY OLeaRR Will send tat red. American Waich and Diamond Co Clothing & Cloaks West Fourteenth Street Morning Sales Being a Feature of Our Fanuary Sale, We Offer To-morrow Until 1 P, Mi:--- Women’s Black $6.00 and $7.00) $1.00 and $5.25 Miccit’ Velvet] P; Vel Hats — tegulaty 98) Bee tags | 2s 8 | Flanneletts Weap- $1.75. wee sseees rove . iss pers, ee rontie Four Leading Shapes. Lt. Blue, Biscuit, Violet, | ., Bess Color— nie On sale only in Millinery | Black, White, Polka Dots and Dept.—in the old location | Latest binations of Stowe Pal with ue —Third Floor. "| Velvet and Chiffon. © |kicte ONLY SOLD UNTIL ONE P.M -NO MAIL ORDERS, Still Another Saturday Morning Special:— WOMEN’S STORM RUBBERS—all sizes— ONLY SOLD UNTIL 1 P. eNO TAL Cont In the Morning Until One o’Clock!— SPECIAL IN CHILDREN’S SHOES— Girls’ Box Calf and Dongola—were $1.29 + Perfect in every way, but in following sizes only:— TA—8 4—9—10—104—wide widths. Please note the alzes and avold di NOT PROMISED AFTER ONE O'CLOcK.. te “No Place Like Hearn ’s for Value.”’ evidenced by our Y WHITE SALE OFFERINGS. . Pe “aut Sree A traism a; MATCHLESS JAINU. Boys’ Suits----Half Price Not a figure of speech-ACTUAL FACT, double the we ask being true present value of the Suits...... They were closed out from a manufacturer noted for excellence of fabrigs hone care given to finish, and we promise that you never saw such qualities before at such low prices. Boys’ Winter Suits— Norfolk and double breast— Pe Norfolk and D. B. Suits— Navy wide wale worsteds, Navy Blue Serges and Ghsron gear cheoke am | y aygy | MAR aes eis ang Ae é Cheviots--6 to lb years Dlain Navy Bi mes No sella H4.00, Suit has stayed and taped every straining point rein- forced—ripping or tearing practically frpossible, BOYS’ SWEATERS, BATH ROBES AND WAISTS. At Reduced Prices for January Sale. FLANNEL WAISTS AND BLOUSES ict sw! t colors—4 to 13 years | "Heavy rib-all sinew = mlinr attached—Were 0. Were 38 value $6. Selected pure wal throughout with silk—majority. we trousers have double seats and kneey .. Eves seams, Heavy wors' ml White and colors: oan Sg wool, Eiderdown— 25 | Sizen to 18 yearss ware $2 Toques, Tams, Pull-! lorsted. 8, ‘Downs and Neckband or collar—Were $1.39... 98 | OUTING FLANNEL WAISTS 4 to 13 years, were .39. Boys’ and Children’s Skatiny Golfs—Cloth, Angora and Four Big Specials in Misses’ Department Special 3— DRESSES, 1.98; were All-Wool Serges an *) golors—Saltor, use cs a hice | fancy waist st; leon ways with braid, vanced ia plenty of all sizes, 4 to 14 with, but mothers of the advised to come early, Special 4— MISSES’ CLOAKS, 2 at were st9.90" Spgcial 1— CLOAKS, 1.98; were $4.98 "5 Cloaks of 1 Thibet. 7) children stor sed, Bluevdcep. coll with braid. and @iticy, wimp—lined interlined—2 to 6 years, Special 2— GIRLS’ COATS, 2.98; were $6.98 Girls' Zibeline BOlary, Coats—thick, soft and warm—Brown, Oxford, Red, . Tan ‘and Russian Green—with $3.98 to $6.98) 19 MAIDEN_LANE__TARB_BLEVATOR, | DIAMONDS, YY PAYMENTS; low worches, | "iat nakomine | JEWELRY. | 87 MAIDEN LAN® (upstairs). CREDIT. Also Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry. $1 Per Week. Manhattan Clothing Co. MEW YORK (3 AS Railroads. Pennsylvania THIRD ND’ 4d Ay., near 124th St. RAILROAD. AIONS tot uf Wiest TWENT and DESBROSSES and COR’ 7 an Pay US but aoa riot than that it. Station, ex- ve, your clothing en KCHANGH CLOT itey EOUrs PMrrED poten ing ond jon fanapolis, St Louis, Dining ENNSYLVANIA. LIM} “Bleeping, Dining, ping, Smoke! Cinctonatt, Ind nty log, beautiful, de- @ 0, logue free, HPversibie, Tugs, artintt fe 17" Wei WARYSINGTON, ART next Proctor’s = B8' tullored sults, coats, @c., to or BT weeiay. 2 230 Broadway. room 4 lelevat 3 NewYork Central .: arrive a. wud rad gration), 6. ue —ST. Cincinnatt. Dinin LouIs x. fhalaaup B —For Indianapolis M. turk. aula Bt aes nao For ol *hics ‘ Dining Car, 1.55 PA Kcckhtkkidddd de MEKEEEEE ELE : 39) brtinndi Streets, 2 are 228) | Rum Boaps: i Mulhen’s and Kropft's Reslstine or] Mouth Wi setpeee Fine soft finish : Rea Eee Brown, Black—extra long. Kersey: with ‘milit oF pgmith military” brata and B buttonseag be ae pipings Baetet burnished gilt but~- tons—8 to 14 y ave extra wide, ful alte cen cut anid atye “eau Think of that sell at four times the + besgepety the girl who gets one weather t ,ihree, months of of, Winter Phe ALSO CHILDREN'S HIGH CLASS CLOAKs, Velvet, Broadcloth and fine Novelty Materlals—trimmed with fur, gimp, beaig te ; and lace—all Lai sa pauls to 6 years. ‘he —were ow = $10.98 | N, Now 4'88-—were $9.98 | Now 7.38—were $12.96 | Now. Bootes Sa bes o¢———___»4 12. es anuary Sale Values sig Ay in Toilet Articles 200 ie on Bone Nail Brushes—with 12, sl and without wings--value 1! Royal Tooth Powder—value = January Sale Values i In Jewelry and Leather Gondith S January Sale Values In Religiou$ Articles Bisque Holy Water Fi | white or colored—worth 39 to 3. Black Rosary Beads— brass or nickel cross— several sizes—worth 10 to 15 ete, Square of D'Angelo pure Olive O11 Castile Soaps—usually 6,..... 4-Glycerine and Bay oi rene sR is Boe 10 value .15 Flow Fountain 8y inges— Rapid 2 quart—best rubber—special. 49 Din- | Celluloid Soap Boxes—all colo! +24) Sterling Stlver Neck ct Borine Antiseptic Mouth Wash. 110 | heart pendant—velus tery weee wie 3 os Florida Water—value .18... .12% | Fine Rolled Plate Neckla 5 oe ati ‘ fancy link—heart pendant—vaine i Assortment of Rhinestoi and Bar Pins—value fics arene dle Children's Sterling Silver Chain Bracelets—heart pendant—value we WAY)” Solid Gold Earrings—Pearl or Turquolse settings—value pe ae Crystal Lorgnette Chains—value 98. Men's Real Seal Card Beal Iined—value $1.76. Geel. Me net SL ced Stor Ceri eeriy OUR PRICES FOR STANDARDS auch Meee, Lyon's Tooth Powder, Munyon's Welton Hazel Soap, Cutioura Soap, * Nivalis Face Lotion, Bheffield's Tooth Paste, Babeskin Soap, etc, ete., are always as low or lower than other hous Real Walrus Wrist * SIyITT Ezz iting Bis fe BSS. pay vale ti th Mole t K s a faa aud 0.28) Mf, dal i Ey RAILWAY. Ex. t ‘ ut Lap Bry Rat) Ey < AND WESTERN P. AT Wat fatiphis and ‘New Orleana $: B LAND, OHIO, RAL rahi poryt Rr tomTont 4 AND" NOR: ED, Me Week dave and 885 i} O09 A.M. Ate a ndtv ase 4S od ral en Vent Rutter, “gna ‘stundard, Coa week. ches Oth Smoking Car, “Parlor Cal nd Standard Coaches onda ne AP MAX — ole SM. Week days. yi ways PIS 108 ‘aes Ne. 90 88th fitrest® for New Yorke "Gab Bervice Ba from WEST SHORE R. R. GNX) Contra, Hudson Aver Lut, Lena Trains leave Franklin St. ees ATLAS mm lor ve aw wd St eels Limfor Det Okie ) For Hudson Riv. ipa Annes (1) “Rt 100 ‘Leave Jersey if is RE re Mei (2) +8. i ‘Telen oO tables at ‘principal hotels ine tal tea foal gtots and | ay hotel W. ewlouky 2223 Gensral Manazer, . Get LAMBERT * aL 1 and gilt jewelled frames—value pay silk Iined—leather hank Jewelled frames—value §2.00,..,.. January Sale Offering of, Health Underwear for, a

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