The evening world. Newspaper, March 4, 1904, Page 8

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SCARE CHISED BY BROOKLYN TUNNEL House Owners Street Alarmed Over Boring and City Officials Begin an SHOOTING STOPS WV BLEM OM Thomas Radna, Said to Be a Woll-connected Young Men. Shoots ' a Bartentler Who Mixed in a Quarrel. Property owners on Jorslemon sireet, Brooklyn. are having the same expert: | pace as the Park avenue residents had lehen the subway tunneling Along that | ¢ created a panicky feeling that he trouses were made unsafe by the boring underneath the surface. i Bullding Inspectors and Borough Pres- | | dent Littleton, of Brooklyn. have deen | called upon to make a thorough Inves- | tigation of the tunnel and events that | o ORDERED OUT OF SALOON AND WAS THREATENED. “Admits Shooting MoCarthy, but |: Asserts He Was Compelled to “Do So to Save His Own Thomas Radna, n race-track devoter during the summer inonths and one of * @ Harlem gang during winter. was ar- falgned to-day in Harlem Court for) the “shooting of Crllahan MeCarthy.! artender, in his father's waloon.| MH Second avenue. Radna was with felonious assault, and h ‘of the non-upnearance of Mc-! Carthy the hearing was acjourned and | nave put up supporting beams, This| | house ts owned by Wilhelmus My'nderae, | the admiralty lawyer, It was found to te sinking. Surrogate Abbott, wio liven at No, 9% Joralemon street, fears | that the name process will be neces-| in order to make his home *: « a and fissures were found runy| Kills the Germs of Grip, Catarrh and Colds, “Costs Nothing If It Fails,” Say Hegeman & Co., 200 Broadway. ! ning through the walls for a distance of twenty feet R At No. 98, the house occupied by Fred- erick J. Phillips, the #teps were cracked Jin the walls have been found. Plerson| gaily to cure. Wells's home, at No.’ 86, is intact, but Superintendent of Bu will direct the shoring of Inge where It has been found necessary| r John be in (. Snackenberg will ree of the work a” rs have made a th tion, The tunnelling has been in the § hands of the New York Construction ven errs autaines Vac kbs: At this season of the year every |one should have a Hyomej outut to ford hay Prevent and cure catarrhal troubles conp. UM" and ward off attacks of grip, pneu- Company, $$$ Formed. National vs THE WORLD: FRID, & .SVENING, MARCH 4, 1904. How Hyomei : Helps the Health. Announce for Saturday An Important Sale. of Have seen so many remarkable! There Is also a fissure in the front off cures made by the Hyomél trpatment the house. No. %, where George F:/that they sell it with the positive Dobson and P. I, Thompson live, cravk*) agreement to return the money if it A complete outfit costs but $1. and the steps show several cracks, |consists of a pocket Inhaler, medicine pas Collln®) dropper and sufficient Hyome| to last those bulld- several weeks, It effects a cure in the worst ca- tarrhai troubles and, if breathed at expert engi-| the commencement of a cold or the amina-| grip, will check it quickly and pre- Extra bottles of Hyo- ‘clube, |WOnla and similar germ diseases, shooting took place last night, | All enra go direct or by transfer to our doors. ; Broadway and Twentieth Street and Fifth Avenue. ties who figured in it are | A gang that. acdording. to || en of the upper east ! been terrorizing tha many weeks past. The own mal! shops in that district | hat they are almost afraid to keep ton account of the numer- sibands of toughs who now infest | paid that he is really a relative reme Court Justice Gaynor, of | Brooklyn. .1t i also said that one of his ts is married to Supreme Court Tt was in front of the saloon that the accuged Radna of hi fA A party that assaulted him som time ago, and through friends he word to Radna that he had armed! if with a Kun and that when th mot there would be something Wednesday night Clarke met In McCarthy's saloon and there fas) something doing. fearlessly up to Clarke and demanded gun he was carry! ‘The men then had words, and would yet get even. ‘Tam night the men again came to- in McCarthy's saloon, and again waa a quarrel, ‘This time young hy mixed in, He ordered Radn “oft the place, and Raana started was in fighting mood. | Boys’ Calf Shoes, la stout soles, sixes 1 {a IBC) patent leather and patent cal 98C : utton and Ince. xeon Galp ya -cedented Values Mark This Great * If there's a shoe need in the family, preseat or prospec- . \ tive, you can count this a fortunate opportunity. ‘ Here ‘isthe stock of a large Eastern shoe manufacturer who found himself ‘‘up a tree through the medium of the H. BATTERMAN STORE, brought him to earth again, and it brought | here the rarest and most striking shoe values we, or any other store, ever told about. No need of spending more words about it. Little fellows’ Calf) heels, kid tops, Here are the details: e lace, low | Infants! Kid Shoes, patent tip, | Women's hand. 08.75 pation, Bi Shee, Potent Ue aac ate ttle fellows’ Shoes. low heels, sizes to Ii, in calf. viel kid and a all eines, 2G slses 98c Women's Kid Oxford Tes, ent-leather tips, sizes 3 ‘ed Shoes in viel kid id. and pat-| Men's hand. it, with mat kid tips, nen 6 to 9, this?’ he inquired of Me- At the hospital tt was! the bullet had onl; y's skin and he was allowed to after the wound was dressed. | ‘This is not the first time the police| the operations of the upper avenud gang brought ta their at- tention, Callahan McCarthy, jr, Jack Saturday's Morning Hours Made Doub Interesting by These Great Five-Hour Offers. 9c. Corded Zephyrs, 6c. Fine Corded Zephyrs these in fancy stripe and plaid effects. They come in check and in stripe combinations, in blues, pinks and other delicate shades. Nevér sold for less than 9c. SATURDAY, FROM 8TO1 ONLY, yard 345 First Avenue. Women’s J2%c, Hdkfs, 7c. — This is a choice lot of Women’s Handkerchiefs, including lace edge and embroidered.. Some Men's. Initial Handkerchiefs are algo in the assortment, These are regular 12: Ui DAY, FROM 8 TO b Ed- he same social standing, fo a row in a saloon on . reverves bad tp be called out | $2.50 Waists, 98 When we say that these waists are of Imported Madras | we will have said enough, no} | doubt, to indicate the rarity of an offer like this. Only about | 1000 of them, but they vie with | ‘oneanother for beauty. Fine} white madras, sprinkled here and there with silk. The manu- facturer made them to retail at He stands the loss between that price and ours, Saturday, until the last ONE QOES....0s00.....00 & fow was carriti {rom the saloon to the One Hundred and Twen street “L station. It ended in the Jem Court. where two of the men atart- ed in to thrash a policeman, ‘They were) Tt is thought these men be: same gang that provoked flot two years ago at One Hundred and ‘Twenty-fourth street and Third avenue, | Killed one of the men ——_—_ | Ovviously Improper. (Prom the Washington Star.) “Sbme of the things they teach in the very extraordinary.” er my forbidding my daugh- ‘Sapho,’ she comes home me that the grammar teacher says it {aa proper name!” The daily arrival of new mil- linery conceptions is conclusive of spring’s near approach. There’s much to admire and wonder at in our splendid dis- play. Here are a few of our many attractions, 50 dozen all chiffon hats and chiffon- and-hair braid hats in 100, dosen muslin violets in large Be er 10 Be 15¢ Imported June roses in bunches of 12: and six buds, with foliage, in all the new Spring shades, es fel tanies Wr 35¢ d with Supe 7| Three-piece Vest Suits, bepatiful mixtures and serges, for ages 10 to 16, Long Pants Suits for young men of Tf to 20, or 28 to 36 chest pero r Bie eah Poem nate 5.95 | a | Boys’ Tan Covert Top Coats, many differ- | Little Boys’ Top Reefers, well for 8.98| ent shades, for ages 4to15 2,98, 3-98 | ages 2% to hei 2.98, 3.50, 93 ~ el Smart Millinery. _ Ribbons J Qc, 3,500 yards of fancy stri to 4 inches wide, regular price 20c. and 25c, Saturday, special, »' 10 i 1,000 yards of black satin taffeta rib- % to 56 inches wide, worth 1c. to. saturday, ‘ 15c ete MEestatie, Tate Bonen ot ee Pe tien Coban | trom them throGgh long service, heels and | medium weight [Bisque Figures, 15c. Worth 50c. to $1. L BLYN & SONS snes" Sixth Ave., Sw. Cor, 27th St. | Third Ave., Sw. Cor. 1224 St. 609 Eighth Mel 39th & 40th Sts. to $1. More than 200 dif- ferent subjects, both si narily low. Saturday, each, . ‘6 e eady tior Spring Clothing for the Boy. | Here's unmistakable proof of the pre-eminent values our big Clothing Department is always giving. Right now, at the beginning of a season, when all clothing stores look for their largest wre otter Spring Clothin of s high degree of excellence at a third toe half less than other stores ask. Come in and make Two-piece Double-Breasted Suits, for wee A splendid select on. 2.98, 3 jorfolk Sults, in a settaros, for ages OFS 14 2 208, 3.98) i galway Sailor Suits and Russian Blouse Suits, thousands of them... 2, Men's Tan Covert Spri Ten “S.& H.” Green Trading Stamps | Mie (Our special School Suits, double breas! 7 to 16, and sSailor Sula, for bl p-P 1ANOS $1.50 3-Fold Sc Draught Screen, and can ie 1 51. +20, day, payable monthly. Uprights, cased in all the tiful_ woods—mahogany, oak, . elastic action; three ped- round, resonant tone. t 7 years. [ERCE ‘costs $100 less "l for Saturday to reens, 75c. cr ver larme Jar.. ANS ft. 91 inch high, 4 ft.| | #Gg-NoonL 6 in. wide. Regularly) |, PN these screens sell. at} reduced 75 Best Groceries Low-Priced| Next Sundays World a three-fold ‘An ounce of prevention is better than a y With drinking water in its present impure condition the wise housewife will see’ to it that the family is safeguarded from’ {ts injurious effects. Here's Clynta, double distilled water, os clear as crystal and palatable, We have it in 5-gallon bottles, each... . pound of cure.’’ Green Trading Stamp Collectors. $1 refund for empty bottle, | JAM—Duch islitys alt tlavors AY, GRAHAM & FLUSHING AVENUES, BROOKLYN. Lord & Taylor. | Women's Rain Coats | At Special Price Reduction. . The lot consists of 150 Coats—made in 3 distinct models— | 2 styles with capes and one in a box pleated style; mate- rials are Imported Cravenette Cloth, guaranteed waterproof; colors the new shades of Oxford, Tan and Olive; all sizes, h, at $I5.00 oats values $20 & $25. —— Also —-— 100 English Covert Walking Coats in two models, one style 28 inches long, tight-fitting cord seams, the other 21 inches long, collarlesas styles—these coats are strictly perfect in fit, shape and finish; all sizes, at $L5.00 each, value $20.00, The Largest Retail Wine Business in the World. GALLAGHER STORES. For Friday.and Saturday SPECIAL SALE OF STANDARD WHISKEYS. Usher’s Scotch . «6 6 ee 85c King William . - +» «91.45 Black and White wachana) 5 . 44,05 Dewat’s si i60 8 4 bP 6 85c Hannis Rye ta. 1900, 2. . 84.00 Clover Bottom sita‘wiut'rremams) +» $1.00 | Hunter <a) she een BO’. Wilsons sive. eLijenits) etlisete 89c Monogram Rye Whiskey, "*%)!¥-tr-ol0; serbon-”, $2.50 7 432 Amsterdam Avenue. Avenue, 137 Ninth Avenue, $72 Amsterdam Avenue. 1387 Fifth: Avenue. _ 745 Ninth Avenue, 805 Amsterdam Avenue. 879 Sixth Avenue. 918 Ninth Avenue. 511 Columbus Avenue. 327 Seventh Avenue. 656 Tenth Avenue. $24 Columbu§ Avenue! 606 Eighth Avenue, ~. 7S West 125th Street. 37 Carmine Street. 883 Elghth Avenue. 1567 Madison Avenue. WEST 18TH 91, N.Y. Catalogue om AppHeatton. 1 di aa Patent Kid is the lightest and softest of the Patent Leathers. it ts comfortable, wears well and takes a very high pol- ish. Made in styles 885 and $ 88534, In button and lace cut shoes on shapety last, with high arch, high heels and welted soles. Two very desirable spring styles at a very moderate price... ..++0 BLYN SHOE superiority Is clearly manifest —in the leathers ;In the styles, in the making. Particularly manifest) in the continuous comfort you derive Ye mn § BLYN SHOES are easy to reach, and 3 many new customers dally are finding | that It Is wise economy to reach them. 162 Bow . 408. 405 Bast Piet rele deta aera Given in Exchange for a R Coupon Clipped from the on Comic ion of — A Big Lift for Ten a Week-for Ten Weeks, Particulars Page 4, Comic Section, Sunday.” . Re | a) The Following Splendid Specials, Every One Below the Regular Price. ”° On Sale All Day Saturday.” | Women’s $15.00 Suits, $10.00. Women's Walking Suits—Madc of all-wool Cheviots, military coat trimmed with silk ‘ - braids, new plaited walking skirts—colors [ $10.00 are blue and brown, also black—all sizes— regular price $15.00—special for Saturday : (Third Floor.) Misses’ and Children’s Garments. « Misses’ Suits—Eton shapes with shoulder ‘ capes, in fancy. mixtures, all trimmed with $10 75 solid colors—value $14.75—special for ° Saturday. :....-0-sseccesecee sees cornsete . : Girls’ Regulation Suits—Of fine all-wool ‘ q Serges, embroidered emblems, all sizes— $4.50 + value $6.00—special for Saturday ? ‘ Girls’ Reinproof Coats—With or without | capes. Made of fine close-woven light Worsteds, new full sleeves, in Oxford, $5.90 medium, grays and tans, sizes 8 to 14 years —value $8.00—special for Saturday...--. (Third Floor.) Boys’ and Young Men's Clothing. BOYS‘ SUITS—Cut in sailor or double- breasted styles, neat mixtures and plain col- , $2 98 4 ors, sizes 13 to 15 years, value $4.98—special for Saturday....------ ApEn eee as eTeNtees BOYS’ SUITS—Cut in Russian and Sailor) - Blouses for the small sizes—double breasted. Norfolk and some 3-picce suits for the larger | $ 4 98 ‘ boys—materials are Serges, Cheviots and . Cassimeres, sizes 214 to 16 years—valuc $7.00 to $9.00—special for Saturday. -...----+---+ YOUNG MEN'S SUITS—Coats have broad shoulders, snug collar and lapels—in plain black and bine; also neat mixtures—will fit; 5§, 2 5 small ieee rijne $12.00 to $15.00—special $8 98 ‘ for Saturday..+-+.++-s+08++ Pigetins when ape (Third Floor.) $6.00 Silk Petticoats, $4.50. Women’s Colored and Black Taffeta Silk Petticoats, with flare flounce, extra al $ 4.50 ruffle, also golf Jength—regular price $6.00 —special for Saturday... .....+.+ ssss0e (Second Floor.) Burt’s $3.50 Shoes at $2.50. four hundred pairs of E. C. Burt's Sample Shoes for Women and one hundred and} fifty pairs of the same make with patent} $2.50 leather vamps and kid tops, Louis XV. heel —special for Saturday..........+++reere+ . (Second Floor.) * 35c. to 98c. Ribbons, 25c. a Yard. Fine, fancy ribWons, including Warp Prints > Polka Dots, Fancy Stripes, ew Plaids ani 4 Floral Patterns—widths 54 to 1034 Hee 25c In this lot are some very elegant Sash Rib- ic bons—worth from 35c. to 98c.—special for Saturday ....... App sHEOOmCL angoede asesece (iret Floor, 20th St. Side.) Women’s 35c. Hose at 25c. Women's Black extra fine Openwork Lace Lisle Thread Hose—imported to sell at 25¢ 35c, per pair—special for Saturday........ (First Floor, 21st St. Side.) Women’s 25c. Swiss Ribbed Vests, 18c. Women's White Swiss Ribbed Vests, made of a good quality of Lisle Thread, low neck and no sleeves; also short slecves—all sizes 18c. /—regular price 25c. each pecial for Sat- urday.....++ ae (First Floor, 21st 5 Women's 25c. to 40c. Neckwear, 15c. 600 dozen Stock Collars and sets (collars) © + and cuffs to match), embroidered on a va- riety of materials—in black, white, colors— 15c | ‘regular price 25c. to 40c. —special for Sat-| « WAY. «+s eesece crsereeerees cock hous ® (First Floor, 20th St. Side.) Women’s 30c. Linen Handkerchiefs, 15c, Women's very fine sheer Linen Handker- cae with convent hand _geabecnneres 15¢ —all new designs—regular price 30c. —special for Saturday. Pirst Floor, 20th Si Side.) -Men’s 35c. Half Hose, 20c. Men's Half Hose, black lace open work, |. ; lisle thread, black lisle thread plain and tfeet—value 35c. per pair—special for {> 20c WUTMAY. serene cges sesteneersrerravente (First Floor, 21st St. Side.) Men’s $1.00 Union Suits, 48c. i Men’s brown and blue Balbriggan 1.00} Suits, sizes 34 to 42—made to sell at $1.00 —special for Saturday.....++++.- nese 48c, (Birst Floor, 2ist St. Side.) Men’s $3.50 Bath Robes, $2.25, Men's Ti Bath Robes, madé of good : “ aust Turkish Towelling, cut full and ¥ nicely finished, in a large range of patterns $2.25 —were $3.00 to $3.50—special for Saturday Sieg (First Floor, aist St. Side.) ; ‘i Ok Sa ¢ Men’s $1.00 and $1.25 Shirts, 70c. * “Made of fine quality Percale and corded | Madras, light and dark colors, generous in and pleated bosoms, cuffs attached or letached—sizes 14 to 17 phen eee 00.and $1:25--special for Saturday. (First Floor, 21st St, Side.) i | Rubber Hot Water ottles. pe Sizes 1, 2 and 3 quart, guaranteed ‘for one ted worth 59, to 75c.;, special for Satur. rO2 ) Pica:

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