The evening world. Newspaper, February 17, 1904, Page 7

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GIRL FOUND EAD NAMES HOTEL Police Puzzled as to Manner in Which Katherine Callahan Met Her Death in a Second } Avenue Resort. DETAIN TEN MEN THEY FOUND iN THE PLACE. fLeft Her Home a Month Ago \ and Was the Daughter of a |Former Court Warden and Prominent Politician. ? Katherine Callahan, thirty years old, & daughter of the late Thomas J. Calla- pan, formerly Court Warden and a well- own politician, left her home at No. 877 Park avenue, where she lived with er mother sister and grandmother, a jonth ago. Since that time thev have ween nothing of her. To-day she was found dead in bed in a Raines law ho- fel owned by David Ahearn, at No. 1519 Bocond avenue. Thomas Callahan dled about six years Interesting Prices on New Spring Dresses for Children. The sensible mother is continually watching the Bloomingdale Store News as. org ht Nt 12%c. yd. for Black Nun’s Veiling. quality A Sat excellent aie Ribbed Vests, of white, cotton, trimmed with lace, 12 different styles; all sizes. Main Floor. Soth St, Section memermeneerers weer: 4%. yd. for Madras Gingham ‘4n pretty, neat stripes, . as well as solid colors. & can afford, find themselves invariably winding u the limits of their purse. regards bargain-happenings in the WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 17, 1904. Greater New York’s Greatest Department Store. New Spring Suits for Women In a Special Thursday Sale. Some of the jauntiest styles in Women’s tailored suits for the new season are am People Who Cultivate the Constant Companionship of Economy Constantly Shop at Bloomingdales’. The habit of shopping at Bloomingdales’ is one of the best and most substantially resultful habits that can possibly be acquired. it,is one of the most easily acquired habits, too, for people when they want something better than they think they p at Bloomingdales’ and here finding that something at a price easily within 72c. yd. for Black Taffeta. Regular $1 quality; 36 inches wide. Main Floor, near Rotunda, $5.95 for Women’s Coats of kersey, zibeline, plush,» Persian cloth, whipcord. and cheviot. Have been seling at $12, $14 ond $16. Second Floor, 50th 8+, Beection. 40c. Yd. . for Regular 60c Damask. Mercerized and bleac 68 inches wide, Main Floor, Near Rocmda, We’re Saying Good-By to the q Last of Those Famovs Furs. Value is telling! The extraordi- se: nary pricing we have put on every last one of our fur coats and neckpieces hasresuilted in their being hurried away children’s store. These will be more than ever in- terested in the news paragraph for to- morrow. Below are important details: White Guimpe Dresses, Of fine quality lawn; made in the newest French effects; several charming styles; some with hemstitched ruffles; others with inser- tion around neck; while others have stole fronts of embroidery and ruffle over should- feo. He had three children—Katherine, Eljzabeth, and a son, who {s now mar- Filed, Up to the time of their father’s Weath the daughters did not work. Since his death the family as occupied a flat at No. 877 Payk avenue. ‘The grandmother, who was seen to- lay, sald that Katy announced a month ko that she was going to take @ posi- lon as housekeeper on Fifth avenue. Bho left home and did not return. Roundsman Charles Zanes, of the Bast Sixty-seventh street station, was A bn Becond avenue early to-day when & man came up and informed him that here was a sick woman and some frouble at Ahearn's Hotel. Zanes made the man accompany him nd found the front and side doors of @ hotel locked. He was accompanied yy two policemen and their knocks on fhe side door quickly brought Ahearn, © proprietor. On the second floor there is a large 'yoom in which were tables, and off fenis wero two small bedrooms, In f these Zanes found the body of girl, elothed only in a lght-under- jparment. As the police were going up the stairs Weven men came out of the big front oom and attempted to go out. They fwere stopped. Three vr four others ere found in the front room, and jose, too, were detained, An ambulance was summoned from fhe Presbyterian Hospital, and Dr. ‘Kingsbury, who accompanied the am- Mulance, said the girl had been dead a wouple of hours, ‘There were no marks of, any kind on the body, and he would mot give any opinion as to the cause of her death. / , Ahearn, on being questioned, sald that He had been informed by a man who &new the girl that she was sick at about 21.30 Iast night. He said he had sent to @fadison ayenie, . near Fight#-sixch street, for a physician, and that when | + \pne arrived he said the woman was Mead. Ahearn did not explain his rea- won for not informing the police or Cor- foner of the girl's death, Ahearn and the ten men who were und in the place were taken to the fast Sixty-seventh street station, and Bater to tne Yorkville Court, where they here through the Bloomingdale merchandising way, at such prices as mean getting new suits at almost half their real valuations. $30 & $35 $22.50 Military & Eton |: Blouse & Eton Suits. Suits. Some in Military Styles. Made of finest all-wool chev- ; iots and’ novelty mixtures. The Made of imported and dom- coats are lined throughout with } estic broadcloth, cheviot, eta- i } . mine and fancy mixed suitings. Bueranierd satin and taffeta These suite are all beaut: The skirts are made in the) fully trimmed with the newest smart seven and nine pared deep silkguimps,braidings and fancy flaring effects. Many are elab- buttons, as well as inlaid har- orately trimmed with inlaid monizing materials and satin. broadcloth and fancy silk braids. The linings are of the best Sizes 32 to 44 bust measure- taffeta silk. Sizes 32 to 44 ment. To-morrow’s price, i bust measurement, | To-mor- row’s price, 18,5 $7.50 Taffeta Drop Skirts (Sold with above Suits), $3.98. FFT EPO TT Oe OE TRL Second Floor, 50th St. Section. mums on Good Clothing. . To-morrow there'll be a chance for you to profit by one of our strict merchandising rules—new goods for a new season. These odd suits and overcoats for men‘and boys must go to-morrow irrespective of value. 4” just as fast as we can possibly sell them, There is still good choosing frot many lots, however, and those of youl who take advantage of to-morrow’s\e=——>J specials will make fur investments you'll be unable to match again. $50 & $60 Nearscal Coats, $25. Some are plain, while others are trimmed with mink, chinchilla, Alaska sable and Per- sian lamb. $150 Persian Lamb Coats, $85. These are trimmed with baum marten collars and revers. $200 to ees Coats, These are trimmed with baum marten collars and revers. $175 Scalskin Coats, $75. | $250 Scalskin Coats, $135. Elegantly made garments, the skins of which alone are worth more than Some plain, others trimmed Hud-- our sale price. son Bay sable, chinchilla and mink. Thousands of muffs, ‘scarfs, baas and other neck pieces of almost all the popiiar furs at half actual vatue, Second Floor, 0th St. Section, Pure SilK Umbrellas for $1.69: This is a new special for to-motrow in February's now famous Sale of Umbrellas, These umbrellas are covered with excel # lent quality pure silk; are strongly made, with Paragon frames and steel rods, and come. it, 26 and 28 inch sizes, suitable for men: and 4 yrs, 6 yrs. quality; French style; ’ aa front of fine tucks and lace inser- y tion; rows of tucks in skirt cuffs and belt trimmed with rib- on and lace; sizes 4 and lawn, with tucked skirts; pointed cape ruffle and.band on sleeves of open hemstitching; edged with Valenciennes lace; 4 and 6 year sizes, $3.98 $3.98 Second Floor, 6 year: | ers. | D>) 98, $129 FLAY $1.69,$1.798 2.49 White Guimpe Dresses —Of fine 7 es - ° rar Here Are MarKed Specials in ° World-Famous Ansonia ClocKs. ‘The reliability, the time-keeping qualitles and : the general merit of the Ansonia clocks need no dis- 4 Ba Burathtlpricestwe quote on thrée sorts for to- morrow would certainly need some explanation were you not forever linking the name “Blooming- dale” with extraordinary merchandising. Marbleized ClocKs, $4.95. In very beafitiful designs; each with a bronze top ornament; trimmed with bronze; 8-day move- hour on cathe- i) | ments; they strike the hour and | dral gong. Manufacturer's list pri Marbleized Clocks, $2.' Very handsome clocks; complete with French bronze top ornament; they strike the hour and half-hour on cathedral gong and are fitted with 8-day movements; manufacturer's list Ornamented with gilt trimmin, | have handsome French bronze top | The Book Store Of women. , A They were intended to retail at $2.50 and chandising has resulted in the February Umbrella Sale Silk * Taffeta Umbrellas— ‘Ironclad ’’ Umbrellas— .-.. ; With case and tassel; steel rod, } Made of silk taffeta; on Para » ornament; they strike the hour and beautiful handles of; Congo; | and a splendid selection. of : half-hour on cathedral gong; 8-day 26 and 28 inch size for men | handles; 26/and 28 inch sizes 88c | movements; manufacturer's list price $9. Main Floor, Front, Centre. $3, but Bloomingdale mer- 6 $1.69: : o- price on them of ; Paragon frame; tight roll; gon frames; with steel rods and women; regular $1.25 and for men and women; regular, Men’s Suits & Overcoats that have been selling at prices up to $12 have been marked down,so that every suit will be sold $1.50 umbrellas; special, $2 umbrellas: special, Main Floor. 50th &t, Section bv held for the Coroner. 4 is = Callahan (Asat mane Ree eereere fers The , by to-morrow night, to. .... eccceseessrssece Cus ion To sata i . parini Odd Lots of Boys’ Clothing. d Paid they ad since vecome acquainted |W NA h-Read$ 1.50 Novelstfor Khe : din So C. Half! | ; y ° ; fwith her. uc Fy tae aiscuteed levers da tthe papular Overcoats, 4, 7, 8, 13, 15 and 16 years; an m me ases at a cal ated) when Arraiene: Lesh are ieee othe original $1.50 editions, will be sold Reefers, 13, 14 and 15 years; We want the room they occupy, so to make it impossible for you / Pap in the ‘hook More at 44c each. Sailor Suits, 3, 4, 5, 7 and 8 years; to let those pillow tops you admire so much stay with us a fay ae ‘ The bare announcement of the titles will serve to make to-mor- Double Breasted Suits, 8, 10, 12, 13, 14 50 rated ance tone POU TAY YSU Cae on geate | be two. e row one of the busiest daysthe book store has seen this ae and 15 years, that have ranged in price up to hi Description and detail is impossible—being well scrnaician with; Truth, by Zola LEB aE ta a ant $4, nave peer enthered into one big the stock you can easily judge what a wonderful chance this is. fe Mississi . » i f y 7 ne r nd : ; tock, The Taskmasters, Turner. ot and priced for to-morrow at............ Hightiet streets John Wart, N eos mul Bates Pharaoh's Daughter, Astor. S second Floor, Oith Bt. Sectton, 29c., 39c. & 49c, Cushion Tops for 19c. f en ate ‘The Cardinal's Snuff Box, Harland, Tristram of Blent, Hope. (ESS aU SY Sy; RE ee — And most of them are our regular 49c, goods. Over thirty de- . Terence, illustrated, B. M. Croker. H k Hi 1 t G t Sa signs, mostly conventional flower patterns and poster effects. BAR IS BARRE) WN Stusemattice | heii ousekeeping, Helps at Great Savings. cael ets, 2 E 1, 1 e i The Bath Comedy, Castle. Little Minister, 5 ineststoresissreplete wilhveverythi ake | k easy— . i Wolfville Days, Lewis The Bloomingdale housefurnishings store is replete with everything to make housework e: E 1 f 95 : i a ee Wolfville Nights, Lewis. even pleasurable—and the best of it is, at all times do you find these helps priced with a marked e ic yes, asses or Cc. : Checkers, Blossom. Forty Modern Eps Agen Sn ving element, Economy enters more forcibly than ever into the items we have arranged for this That's the optical goods store’s Discords, Anna Chapin. Hound Ot te ison baths Bt, Becton. quota for a busy Thursd: Kok Pebble eyeglasses and s 4) —_. ° Y : ’s Sateen Detticoals, 79c ; i i. jans at $4 and $5 a pair, I Fair Guests of Martha Wash Women S Riel ane, Bre dake Axis-cut pebbles are stones as hard as diamonds, they are impervious to ington Who Crave Stimulants ‘The smartest of the new season's styles in D moisture and will not scratch. 4 5 and white polka-dotted and striped sateen. et stitched The frames of these eyeglasses and spectacles are of goldoine—spectacles Will Have to Continue to They are finished at: bottom with one and two ru Aa enon may be had in either straight or riding bow; eyeglasses with patent American Smuggle Them in Their Muff ee a hg SE Japanned Bread Box | irk nose-pieces eee a q f D raters lit eRe eeieeiis omc ES - Ee Kt : More Voile | tune "fokicnemnents Sor ot Moline and are i ciled, in gilt, . drip rack; made of hi ‘Alas for the hopes that surged hich Tourraine,15c Yd aScssagchand age k { | grade sheet iror Chittc aline an A the breasts of the fair patrons of ° - 10x15... 13 ithe Martha Washington Hotel and who $8.95 for fs : EF Pon Galvanized Iron Garbage | Gray E on Rosettes. Cc. are not members of the W. C. T. U. Never saw such selling’ ane rent Pail and Cover.... 29¢ Those SeUEl oman Bhs 1 ‘There will be no barroom, with pol- T Se ready again, we're sure, with enough | pieces which lend a dressy effect * listed glasses and mirrors, in connec: | Dinner iS for all who come to-morrow. eyen to the plainest garment, are to for 3% lb. of tion with the hotel. Manager Cass has lish porcelain; i 7 eon sale at Bloomingdales’ at spe- \Meclafed it. Tea and toast will con- Of decorate value, with Eng~ Voile sp ourraine gener bles yall cial prices to-morrow: | Note: Granulated Sugar tinite to be the only intoxicants dls- Nish scene in centre; 100 pieces wool voile so closely that you can't MALINE, CHIFFON, 5 . \pensed in the feminine carayancery, s including soup tureen, tell the difference at three feet. It with without band, Best quality THis item is It'4s supposed -the suggestion that} 00. comes in a variety of suiting effects, | reg. price 30¢; | reg. price 400; good with $0 cents rinks be added to the menu emanated | Worth $14.00. ‘ and olalnlcotarse sali | | Mrs. Pott Special 18¢, Special 20c. worth of groceries or from, auch guests as are not onnosed | ‘Thind Floor. 50th St. mixtures ay es 6 Gray Enamel Tea Ket- Irons— Complete With band, With band, MOTE LO“ MOKFOWs |to Mauor, Some of the more hopeful Beetion. elsewhere at 20c. and 25c, a yard, the; first quality; 5 at: | Bread Raiser, gray enamel, HEN Rete eyathe reg. price 35c.; reg. price 49c.; Basement. looked forward to the establishment a Main Five Heer atunaa. si sevens ene IC | tinct ty, with enamel hand and stand special 20c Special 25¢ @ barroom, which would be fitted up Gray Enamel Deep Dish cover . 69¢ 4 like a’ cosy corner, and in which no Pan; 10-qt. size...... 29¢ | Round ‘Sauce Pan, seamless Ber jman would be allowed. Shoe Polisher, for vici | “Neatly japanned and sten- | Porcelain Cereal Jars, lin shape; long or side + Others suggested that the best mixer « kid shoesseeeeo.... 106! cited 24c neatly decorated an - | handles; 4 jot fancy drinks to b» obtained in the $ 12! d ‘Sink Strainer 9c | iM 18c west ARGS a Wc leity should be employed. And then the for ‘ “eV . iarectsiee ; | a" 34c . isters of the W. C. 1, U, arose int ' . \erath and ehrieked for the honor of Dre for Grater, .........1+96 Crisp Bread Toaster, 9e for Full Quart Mthetr collective’ fireside, SS Suit Case : Good Whi Gray Enamel Water Schenlcy Rye Whiske: Manager Cass Interrupted thelr in- Of solid sole leath, Neck Ruchings Decorated Tin Umbrella 2 y Ry Wignation meeting with the statement long, lined witht? inches 4 Stand 4 Bae eee: ys Very fine quality; large cans. Regular $1.25 bottles, ’ jen ha thing 8 the establishment ‘ heavy can- f chi a epe* ‘ SWvecseeriees c 4, i at lee a har or the oiling of drinks ia tha orp Strongly stitched; of oe fo ae se | rl made | Stove or Scrub Brush— Ie. fet, demperea eae $175 for one gallon of ex-, artha Washington’ Hotel bad never with strong log + FegUar Dl Gray Enamel Rice o! 6c mes; extra fine; 1-10, cellent quality Rye Whiskey; / eon contemplated for A main ak _ 25¢. & 35¢. yd. Milk Boller, 2-qt. size, | eds xtra heavy, 10¢ cans; regular price, 98c. for half galloa, Jen went (0. thelr. TOOmDe agro, ACpear Main Floor. 50th St, 39c | pins one inch apart or, BOth St. Baction 2c. same bot: fy Bection Rasement Basement. ny He, mutt and Wemperanee hay triumphed aid the pemon hus heen handed a. blow Nex will by ied exw bo cong a Hes Staterthe hotel | itbags, All Cars Transfer to Bloomingdales’. ¥

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