The evening world. Newspaper, March 11, 1904, Page 9

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CROWDED HORSECHRIISHNEFE JEWS" - STRUCK Bt TROLLEY a -Two Passengers Injured; One So \ Seriously that He Has to Be ! Removed to-the Hospital— fails Were Slippery. ; Panto followed a collision between gorse car and a trolley car at Houston and Chrystie streets to-day The horso car, crowded from end to nd and driven by Joseph Custok, of No. 664 Grand street’ Brooklyn, with ‘William Tosner conductor, of No. 67 Beoond avenue, was passing west through Houston street, when the Sec- pnd avenue trolley car came spinning Whrough Forsyth street. Jt was in Bherge of Henry Miller, moforman, of No, 187 East One Hundred and First Street, and Charles McKenna, conduc- tor, of No. 1% East Nineteenth street. The horse car. was directly in front ef the trolley car when the Intte® brakes on and wheels sliding on the slippery rails, crashed into it. Men and women, crowded upon the front and Year platform of the horse car, sprang to the street and fell over each other p,thels efforts to escape. The horse was struck in the centre, and the ‘work, with passengers and all, to the ground. Screaming and frightened, the pas- hengers in the wrecked car’ extricated themsel from doors and windows. police arrived they found ves ene the to Weg, one of ‘fw passengers on the _horee sspoonesious and ap- ty Avtered. He was re- ‘o Batter ve Standing curbing, b} frame Was lifted from the trucks and hurled’ Hospital ug und dazed, was ington avenue, and Emil Le Fure, & 0 French music teacher, of No. 4 We-t STONED BY MOB Houses Looted, Windows Are Smashed and, Residents Pur- sued with Clubs—Militia Dis- persed the Mob. LONDON, March 11.4The Jewish World says to-day it has received a worthy information of fresh outbreaks) at Kishineff. It is believed they curred on March 4, although no date is given in the despatches. A mob paraded the streets and then proceeded to the Jewish quarter, where windows were smashed and men, wom- en and children were beaten and chased through the streets, Many of the houses were, looted and the residents were driven out with’ clubs and stones. ‘When the military appeared on the scene the mob dispersed, The appehr- ‘noe of the soldiers is said to have pre- vented serious bloodshed. ‘The news in the World is duplicated in the Jewish Chronicle. The English papers have as yet recelved no informa- tion regarding the outbreak. ——=- HER ILLNESS A MYSTERY. Mre, Amanda Tellier, a widow, living at No. 129 Bast Eighty-third street, was taken to the Presbyterian Hospital in @ serious condition early to-day. As a result of the story she told there Detectives Foody and Farrelly arrested Mrs. Stack, a midwife, of No. 223 Lex- Sixty-sigth street, TBURGLARS’STOPPED. not been on the force long, and who ts attached to the Mulberry street sta-/ tion, ts anxious to make a record for nt eyes and ears open when on his beat. | When he overheurd six italians talking | about “trying the grocery mediately came to the & burglary was contemplated. Nos. 273 amd 275 Mott street, has been burglarized several times lately, and Brehne saw the six men approach the place. door at the side of the store, and the other ¢wo Stood watch. them tme to brenk in, Brehne dashed up. aka ran away, Brehne giving chase. and joined in. One of the men got away but the other was caught after Brehne had fired several serves had arri and had surrounded the block. On the} root of the building in which the gro-| cery floors of two men ‘were found hiding chimney. names as John De Fino, @ teamster. po home, and Antonio Russi, of No. 168 Elizabeth street. The man who was: live oatight. by Brehne gave his name as Thirty-ftat James Maroo, no showed the mi BY NEW POLICEMAN Record for Himself and Kept} Close Watch on Men Who) Acted Suspiciously. Policeman Jyltus H. Brehne, who has meelf, and {n consequence keeps both | re,"” he tm- inclusion that The grocery store of R. Anastaci, at Four of them entered a hall Without giving | The two outside yelled a warning | Policeman Jacob Veth heard the row shots at him. The re-) ved in the mean time! store {s located, the upper four wich are becupied by families, a At the station they gave thelr home. All were held icion. ! all door of the grocery atore arks of "Jimmies," but it not been broken open when the arrived. - | Charles Mossenhops, seventy years | old, a sugar weigher at the Custom- House, was found dead in his room, | at No, 222 East Forty-sixth atreet, to-| He had committed suicide by in-/| haling, gas. He had taken the end of a rubber tube, running from the gas jet to @ gan stove, in his mouth and turned | | the gan from the jet on full. was tuned on, day. Jet in the room Phillp Briggs, who runs the house, smelied the gas and traced it to Mes-| enhope’s apartment. he door and found his lying on the bed, fully dressed. dead man has rel OLO MAN ENDS LIFE BY INHALING GAS: Cop Was Anxious to Make a Charles Messenhope, ,a Sugar) Weigher, Brooded Over Death of Business Friend Who Com-' mitted Suiot*e Not Long Ago.; but their address A friend, alxo a mitted Messenhope bi BROKE LEG IN SUBWAY. First Accident in Sect! Broadway. ‘The first accident tn the section of the suwbay between One Hundred and Third and One Hundred and Twenty- le nom rooded over fifth streets occurred Samuel Drebi t No. and broke his | This sub-contractors, Farrell | he to complete the & Hopper, 0) Satire bection? without one wocident. nan, an iron worker, who | 42 West One Hundred and street, fell from a girder He broke open | ves In New Jersey, Another | ft. on Upper to-day, when/| fs ex- SELLING CAPACITY has are never disappointed. Lhe Ask Ye NN EGEL “COOPER OR CQ. “Rain and Shine’’ Spring Overgarments, Including the celebrated “Cravenete” Cogts. Oxford mixed and Ovetstripes Olive Overstripe and conservative styles. Fronts and sleeves lined; perfect Ating thoulders.and collars. SIZES 33 to 44. Single-Breasted Sack Suits in Spring Mixtures, A splendid showing .of WORSTEDS. Garments to be found in no other’ estab- lichment except at HIGH PRICES. New Sprtng Vests. ‘And such vests! Particularly at a pop- ular price. Duck Pique Fancy Repps and Vestings, showing plain white and ‘slate; also dots, hairlines, diamond. and odd figures. Style and quality you will eo at a glance. A SELECTION FOR YOUNG AND for better methods, for :progress and for greater values. EXTRAORDINARY PURCHASING outclassed all competition and have attracted not only enor- mous business but the respect of all competitors, _ Particular attention has been attracted to this great Clothing Store by its simple and effective methods-of doing business. Purchasers ts POWER AND created the methods that have oN “ww ff wf SS il Double-Breasted Satin Paced Black Thibet Suits. An exceptionally fine suit for young men. Suitable tor semi-dress occasions. Made of Black ‘Thibet Serge lined, Satin faci . SIZES 33 40 40 BREAST: ea 10, Price, Double-Breasted Sack Suits in Novel Effects. Our Couble-breasted models are espe- cially attractive and somewhat exclusive You will agree with us when you see / New Overplaids,- Stripe effects, ‘dark and medium Colorings buy a pair of trousers at it not fudge Us by MEN’S NEW SPRING TROUSERS. Of course many of you gentlemen who read this advertisement wit! hesitate to “Three Dollars.” You have been accustomed $0 long to pay Peete Gen SCORRECT FORM” TROUSERS THEY receive more than they expected, and in ad- | At clothes. ? Our a Gen- oe avid yt Prince Albert Cont and Vest. Made of dull-finish fast black cloths; coat is serge lined; LAPELS ARE SILK FACED. Fit and style absolutely cor- rec. SIZES TO FIT EVERY BUILD *15. Single and Double Breasted Black Sack Suits. : Black Cheviors, Thibets, Rough Serges and Clay Diagonals in single and double breasted sacks. SIZES FOR YOUNG ANP OLD—LARGE AND SMALL. Price, *10. Price, Also Cassimeres Some Plain Caltk About Clothing Wethods. THE SIEGEL COOPER Organization, from the first day of its entrance into’ the City of New York, has aimed | dition the GUARANTEE OF THE SIEGEL COOPER |CO. means every one of the nine letters contained in the word, SATISFACTION TO THE PURCHASER AT ALL HAZARDS. “Twenty” Dollars it is very easy to furnish you with a ready-made suit of price of TEN DOLLARS—that jis a different story. oltar V “Thirty,” But \ MAN. at SPRING The Price, Double «‘S. & H.” Green Trading Stamps Saturday Morning from 8.30 to 12 o’Clock — Thereafter, Single Stamps Until Closing Hour. “Twenty-five” the very 1904 Spring Top Coats, Romaine Silk, Satin or Serge Lined. Black Thibers, length 39 in. ROMAINE SILK LINED. Oxford mixed Short Top Coast—SATIN LINED and a splendid assortment of Coverts in Tan and Olive colorings; SERGE LINED. Sizes for ‘every build and age. Price, 10. Tuxedo Coat and Vest, lustreless tuxedo fabric. POOLE coat, semi-military. Shaw and collar, SATIN FACED. SIZES TO FIT EVERY BUILD OF *10. High.Class Waistcoats. Merely as a distinction we say “Wais- coats.” They aré jdt “Vests.” But the novel effects of Metal and Silk finish, in exclusive designs, will appeal to the Cor- rect Dresser, Plain White, Tan, Ecru ‘and Medium Colorings. SIZES TO FIT EVERY 89 50 ° alues. Ss pd The new style Fioor, Wast.) or Ata Street Alwie, Mi folowing 1 Twelve imperial Carbonettes and one 16x20 Black and White. These t ting at re quality Roker. se ., Special Photo Proposition. special in th tekets nderful 3.00 ican ches \ (| hning throug! out, ex- cellently finished. front or for Saturday. A WOMEN'S CORSET FITTING COATS, made a of fine quality Amer- Covert Venetian, 24 in- long, with \\, notched and = mannish coat’ sleeves, lapped strapped handsome tailor citi heavy satin J 5.73 (Becond Floor,’ Front.) Double *S. & H."* Green Trading Stamps Saturday Morning from 8.30 to 12 o’Clock—. Thereafter Single Stamps Until Closing Hour. or fly collar, seams, Dress Skirts. BLACK DRESS SKIRTS. Made as illustrated, of all-wool medium weight material, panel front, with double folds on each side of panel, handsome trim- ming of stitched taffeta bands, 7-gored style,tight fitting around hips, full flare. Excep- tional value at (Second Floor, Front.) Children’s Daintiest Apparel, In Becoming Yew Spring Efrects. Comprehensive displays of Children’s Wear for Spring and Summer. Saturday being Children’s Day, we have put some extra special on Dresses, Coats and aps. CHILDREN'S BOX COATS, V4. 8¢ LENGTHS, AND REEFERS, ach garment made in the very néatest and newest fashion. Fabrics are principally Serge and Mohair in white and colors, Pongee ang Taffeta Silks. prettily and effectively rimmed with em- broidered emblems, military but- tons, lace embroideries, fancy silk braids. the following prices: pee es Sizes 2 to 5 years at These Specials in Children’s Caps and Dresses: CHILDREN’S LAWN SILK CAPS, French effect, effectively trimmed with Val. lace ruching and baby ribbon liberal tie ering, CHLDREN'S SILK EMBROI- DERED CAPS, lined very full, Val. lace ruche, with baby rib- bon and silk tie strings CHILDREN'S SILK AND MULL HATS: Tam o'Shanters; crown of shirred silk with em- broidered centre and shifred mull trim on a wire frame: special SOC Special price, Customers from all sections come We do not deliver eggs. To further imroduce them, we will sel! on Saturday these selected fresh eggs at S9e 59e one of the largest factories in the East. CHILDREN’S CHAMBRAY DRESSES: long-waised effect: yoke of hemstitched tucks; colors \pink blue, ox blood and gray; sizes 2 to 5 |CHILDREN’S =CHAMBRAY DRESSES, long-wainted effect; colors pink blue, ox blood and gray: yoke and cuffs of white pique and trimmed with cham- bray: sizes 2 to 5 years, CHILDREN'S DRESSES, in Norfolk and Russian effects, white and linen ‘colors, prettily trimmed, suitable for boy or girl: sizes 2 to 5 (Second Floor, Centre, 30th fxd 4390 59e A Very Special Sale of | Wen’s Shoes Go-Worrow at These Shoes Were Made to Be Retailed at $3.50. j It isn’t often that such excellent Shoes are sold at a price so low as quoted in this instance. - For purchaser and store alike the deal is a singularly fortunate one, for it pre- sents_an opportunity that is positively remarkable. The Shoes have been in the store less than four days, and came from This concern makes only welted shoes. By a secret process all leather used is thoroughly waterproofed, thus adding a value to the shoe not to be regarded indifferently. There are several thousand pairs of shoes in this special sale, and all leathers, shapes and sizes are included. The man who wants a superior shoe in the newest style will find this an admirable chance to buy with excellent advantage to himself. * World’s Sreatest Grocery Choice Fresh Meats, Fish and Eggs Saturday. : roa rome) Qholee outs SIRLOIN STBAK; Rr Be xeney, ftresh-kilied JERSUY FOWL: i ign ot fancy CANADA MUTTON: a Legs of chotoe SPRING LAMB: per Ue mort bg ile tad CAMADA UT: FOREQUARTERS SPRING LAMB; ver Sr PMORRA HEARSE: Be -’ Choice, Fresh Eggs. BUAn absolutely fresh egg is @ rarity in New York but WE HAVE THEM. here for eggs. Weeconirol the output of two hehneries (one in Camden, Del.. the other one in Dover, Del.) having 3,500 hens. Every egg laid is shipped to us daily by express We pay a few cents extra per dozen for these eggs in excess of the regular quotations, but eur customers know that they are worth the extra price. We believe that you will think so after trying a dozen. Ponte enl eweet. suey Mordacremases pe ripen Ppt! Caer 185 v etional quailty, apecjal brew SF hee eRe BA ~ English Breakfast A vory fine quality FORMOSA OOLONO, kitchen use, 6 Ibe. YOUNG HYSON, ENGLISH BREAK- FAST, INDIA CBYLON or MIXED TBA: the regular 50c. and éS0, quality ‘special for this sale, 8 tbe, $61.00: per B30 Bas NEW SPICE DROPS: pkee., ec 2 Se Cc eee (Fourth Ftoor.) 195 Gxguisite Orimmed. Hats at Amazing Prices. ike we offer to-morrow FRENCH TS that were imported foreour | opening displays, and which were on sale at $25.00 and $30.00. These ery nd such as find Immediate favor, for the absolutely unprecedented at the begin- j At this ,; MODEL Hat price 5/5 fees Our Flats at $. 5. ‘embrace « large and charming variety of everything that is new, in Millinery. Many are duplicates of high-priced foreign Hats. alike. Infinite assortments to select from. Men’s and Wom Extraordinary Satarday Specials. Open and Hunting Cases. Watch is fitted with a reliable standard movement. MEN'S 16-SIZE OPEN-FACE. NICKEL WATCHES, plain polished case: 2.935° | tham | STERLING SILVER WATCHES, fitted | NICKEL WATCHES; fitted*with a Sheet Wusic Hits. Saturday, 9 Cc per copy, Space dees not permit us to men- tion the titles*of the topical successes of the day which are in this sale. Many of the musical numbers from Broadway's best musical comedies luded. ie (Third FYor, Mast.) are vi 00 & $70.00 ish and worthy No two are ever QMiNinery Salon, Second Floor? en’s Watches. Newest styles’ Each . S_16-SIZE OPEN - PACE GOLD-FILLED WATCHES; 20- perc fitted with a 7-jewel Wal- ements sem. wudandae 10,50 MEN S$ 12-SIZE OPEN-FACE GUN METAL WATCHES. thin model; fitted with a 7-jewel Elgin or Wal- movement: stem wind and se, 11.50 MEN'S 16-SIZE_ OPEN - FACE hand-engraved case: fitted with a 7+ jewel Waltham mover 6.95 : ment: stem wind and set. MEN'S 16-SIZE OPEN - FACE fine American movement ; ith @ 7-jewel Waltham mom nem wind ands, IO For Women. WOMEN’S ENAMELLED LAINE WATCHES; assorted f(OMEN’S ENAMELLED CHATE- INE WATCHES. studded with pearls; fitted with movement: with an enamelled pin to match. 195 Bye Can'dies REAM VANILLA AN es p edbaretd FUDGE; BRLICIOUS COCOANUT BO! Stemwberry: veil 4 chocolat GERGRARE Acne a OC | ido LOT I—EL FENIX: Key West, clear Havana Regalia de la Reina; box of 100 LOT 2—LA GUETINA; clear Havana Puritanos Finos: box of 50, 3.79! LOT 3—LA GUETINA clear Havana Panetelass box of 50, 3.20 LOT 4—LA SIMPATICA\ clear Havana Conchas box of 50, LOT 5—MARCONI INVINCI BLES; mixed Havana filler: box of 50, 2.00 0 of & Fine jeweled Swiss | with Mode 6) 708 mea ee (Consolidated Shoe Stores, 24 Floor.) Specially Priced. ND CHOC: | VIRGINIA, SALTED PEANUTS; pote: | BALAN Lo, 8T, ATRIOS | a! FLA- | §t, PATRICK'S HATS; ie PRE. |S" atatn Floor, Contre, 1 70,000 Cigars Saturday Ae Gxirememely Low Quotations. Qualities to suit the tastes of the most fastidious smokers. Price attractions that will, suit everybody. LOT VANA SECONDS, all Ha- 6. OO “ava: box of 50, LOT 7—PORTO Kean cl GARS; Londres Grande size; box of 100, a 75 LOT 8—PORTO RICAN Cl- GARS; Cazadores size; box | LOT 9—=PORTO RICAN CI- Especiales: 9 95 GARSs Brevis sie: bool 7 D5 LOT 10—PORTO RICAN Cl- GARS; Duquesas size; box of 175 CHA TE. colors, fined with a ‘mr 25} stem wind and set, pin to Q4ain Floor, 6s Ave) IREEN SNAKES; each, 8c; dom, 6—TEN-CENT HA- 2.00 1.50 50. Oe (Main Poor, Bast, 18h St)

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