The evening world. Newspaper, January 9, 1905, Page 7

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4 cy ad cal , tain @ stiff upper lip in Coventry, and | STUDENTS AT SOCIETY LEADER an COLUMBIA SNUB YOUNG GOULD “Kingdon Gets Icy Stare When He Appears’ at University. ‘SENT TO COVENTRY. Scant Courtesy for Youth Who Fired Revolver Over Heads of Hazers, ‘When Kingdon Gould, who startled a fhazing party‘ot sophomores by firing a revolver in the alr as he was hot-foot- $az it from his pursuers, returned to his Studies at Columbla University to-day, he found some of the chill of Coventry in the alr, und the smiles and nods he Fecolved from his fellow-students were @f the frozen sort, ut he went manfully on his way with head erect and a Breeting ready for any of the supercilious youths who would condesvend to return his salute, It takes a high order of pluck to main- that ts the place the undergraduate body of Columbia had made up its mind to wend young Gould when he returned tg college to-day, Youths with high collars and slant- ing domes of thought turned away as pe marched up the library steps, but ene or two who realized the ordeal he | Was passing through warmed with sympathy for the boy and gave him a hearty grip of the jand, They wore} very few, however, und from the high eyebrow look their fellows cast upoa them, a casuul observer might have, thought they had picked a pocket or stolen a he ‘For Kingdon Gould had violated one wf the sacred traditions of the univers ily, By force of arms he had resisted @ Kidnapping party of upper classmen, playfully bent on taking him, t hands Gad feet, to the Sophomore dinner, They wanted him to play goat at thelr bans Quet, while they had all sorts of a loves | ly time with him, As he explained to- day, he just happened to be armed. He Gién't want to be hazed. He had not/FIVE MILK DEALERS been educated up to hazing In a pres yaratory school, and from what he had heard of the Columbia sort of haaing he didn't relish the prospect Therefore he jerked the gun out of pocket and ‘explo¢ a few shella the mugale of th pon pointed This led to complications, | 8 mong them the suspension of four of, tho Kidnapping party, sophoimores In| good wtanding with thelr fellow Le. sutee | » playful ab- to the good | on, @raeca of the | ‘They wore when they jo They were heroes, opurned yillain o He had to pass n stor, the founder yf | nthis boy He dil: 8 him nd 1 thi Ight out would sympathize ful that Ne ‘tin if You “Must Havea Drink” You Possess The Alcoholic Craving | ONCE THY THIRST POR DRINIC I8 ¢ OPYLYHEIMER OREATM THE OPPENHEIMER INSTITUTE 159 RALDW ident y New IN, P K, WA, Tanker and ANS, President Atlant tlanad ACH be & To Now y BYLVEST Downtown Ofiics, 170 Broad Atlante City, Knoxville, T » Pht WRITE The Oppenheimer Tonic, Proseoutor Praises the Work of Correspondence Confid Leading Social Event of Season Takes Place To-Night at Fifth Ave, Mansions—Two Houses Thrown Into One. soclal event of the season, Only the be elite of society are present; or, better, | by one's social standing at will. The hour set for the ball 1s 10 o'clock, At 11 o'clock the gucsis will begin to arrive, coming from the opera, from the Lehr dinner at the St. Regis, and Lispenard Stewart's dinner at Sherry's, There will be general dancing un midnight, when supper will be served small tables, The cotillon, danced after supper, will Mrs, Astor, New York's social queen, gives her annual ball to-night at her realdence, No, 82 Fifth avenue, As every one knows, this ts the greatest cho 2 Is'dore Newm: of eet, Goerck, street, $85; No, 718 fast Sixth str 5 t Lt Anocha Trochia, of No, street. $15, and Mrs, Paulin Nu, 1168 Second avenue, $10, All the dealers were prosecuted by As- | Be. FINED FOR ADULTERATION, Health Commisstoner Darlington, Justice Wyatt, In Special Sessions, to-day imposed fines on five milk deal- ers convicted of adulteration, The dealers fined were Vincent Celes- of No, 421 East Twenty-seomd street, $26; Mrs. nnle Vaeth, of No, nth, em SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDE! | Special Sale of Portieres, Commencing Tuesday, January 1oth, we will sell 250 pairs of ' Derby Satin Portieres at $10.00 pair, reduced from $13.50 pair, Colors:— Crimson, Reseda, Light Blue, Rose, Nile, Gold, Terra-Cotta, Empire Green and Rose du Barry, Lord & Laylor. Broadway and Twentieth St. Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St, | TO DO BUSINESS REATED VOLUNTARY EFFORT TO CONQUER IT If OF NO AVAIL, || ENT OVERCOMES THE ALCOHOLIC CRAVING WITHIN 48 HOURS, NO DETENTION FROM BUSINESS WEST 34TH STREET TELEPHONE 5717-38 -Gdvernor ¢ Con 8. Detroit, Mich U, 8, Sen Vice-President United | ecretary of Seo | Now ders ermor of { »., New easurer of L, & M. SHAW, § EMORY ry of the DRS, |. Peanayty LL.D, | rs LED. |p ADVISORY HAR LES EL LOCAL INS Indelphia, Detroit, Pittsburg. Wost Philadelplia, POR TMTERATURD AND INPORWATION, Pesitively nonalcoholic and absolutely free from injuri- ous drugs. Replenishes nerve vizyor and restores nerve tone, | fl Strengthens without stimulating. Creates healthy apzetite, | Forwarded on receipt of price, (88.00, | London, Eng, ames to-day, per ot marked prices on Diimonds, {WHE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 6, 1905. D THE ROOM IN WHICH GREAT BALL WILL BE HELD. led, as for several years previously, Hatry Lehr and Elisha Dyer, jr., those that receive invitations are the }dancing with Mys. Astor's daughter, elite, for so great Is Mrs. Astor's social |Mrs, M, Orme Wilson, and Mrs, John sway that ghe can creaie or destroy | Jacob Astor, Mra, Astor's daughter-in+ law, The cotillon favors, it is hinted, include novelties, served after the cotillon, Mrs, Astor's home and that of her son, Col. John Jacob Astor, which ad- } |Join, are to be thrawn together for » dance to-night, *| houses will be swarming with florists’ men busily converting the rooma and entrance hall Into bowers of flowers, some exceedingly A buffet beautiful supper will be All afternoon both a ny STEAMER IN CRASH 18 SAFE, LONDON, tz, of steamer Dinnington, which collided oft Ramsgate yesterday morulg with the Jan, %—The Sunderland fast schooner Dispatch and whieh sitant Corporation Counsel Walker, who was believed to have sunk with per declared to the Court that the vigorous | crew of ten men, arrived safely in the work of Commissioner Darlington, of ‘Tha the oRard of Health, did much to stop) bled last night, was towed Into Rams. the adulterating of milk during the past | gate, ha The Dispatch, as ca- LEXINGTON 10 5™AE FZ 59"1060" The Greatest Chances to Buy Good Clothin: All CARS TRANSFER To THE BALL Room: AN AWFUL ACCIDENT THAT DIDN’T HAPPEN, |Derrick Overturns in Excavation= Policeman Calle Ambualances— Herofo Work of Rencne-No One In Hurt — Stung! Two excited Itallans rushed up to a | policeman at Morty-ninth street and Lexington avenue to-day, and, after ho| had carefully sifted thelr conversation, he inferred that four men were burled under an overturned steam derrick and shovel in the Grand Central yards. The pollceman hurled himself to the nearest telephone and summoned two ambulances through Headquarters, Then he rapped for assistance and rushed Into the excavation in Park ave- nue, wherd the O'Rourke Engineering and Construction Company is digging out thousands of carloads of earth and stone to mako room for more tracks, A crowé cf men was at work trying to right one of the great combination der- nicks and shovels. The pollceman took ahand. Three other polleemen who had followed him turned In and tugged like mules, Owing to thelr efforts the over- | turned piece of machinery was soon | righted, By that time the ambulances had arrived and two surgeons had climbed into the excavation, “Where ate the dead and Injured?" inquired, i here nobody hurt,” sald tho foreman, "She went over like a feather and the elx men aboard of her jumped,” At short intervals during the day a certaln polleeman oould be seen at the odge of the excavation, gripping his club | with both hands and gazing with ex. | treme care at @ ¢rowd ®f, laborers at work around tho ok, He ap. CHILD GOES TO JAIL WITH ITS MOTHER. Rau from Kathor to Mother, Ac+ and Court cused of Bigumy, Refises to Separate Them, or McClellan did not appear as witness to-d In the Centre Street Court as expected Jn the case of Mrs Marcella Loose-Gardner, accused of bigamy, ‘The woman's marriage to Maurice Gard- ner on Jan, 3 but did not nave to tes- tify to ‘this as the woman a\mitted the artless, te eorbeirs, edmiasion Magie- trate Kammer held her im 91,000 ball to awalt the action of the Grand Jury, he could: not furnish the vik remanded to the Dambs. Lhe woman was afrested on the com- jalnt of her first husbind, a Seventh Bay Adventist preacher, He read of ner marriage to Gardner and com- slained to tbe District-Attorney, Mrs, oose-Gardner sald Loose had deserted her and stolen thelr five-yeargold child fyom her, She denied that her mars riage to Loose was a legal ong, child, @ pretty little blonde gril, who father's grasp and ran to her mother, who showered her with kisses, Loose tried to get the child, but the little one refused to go with him, The git) accompaned her mother to the Tombs, Mamistrate Flammer ruling that she (rt rot the father was the proper cua- todian, pb ARBOV Quarrér’ Size Stops coughing, curesany cold, checks bronchitis, relieves wheezing, prevents preumonia, New York's Best Family Cough Medicine Nothing better for children, Mothers rely onit, Restores breathingorgans, et a ok, peared to be: looking for some person, or maybe p¥ ne: v ‘ ‘ ve) Weta agree Positively no goods sent C. Os D., and no mail orde Men’s $8 Suits, $3,93, Several different styles of chey- fot and cassi- mere suits in such a variety of patterns that any taste can be suited; well mads with wide French facings and perfect in fit; in every way a first - class business — suit, and $7 or $8 would be cheap for this sult, Your choice, $3.93 Men's $12 Suits, $5.65. \bout thirty different: style grade pure wool ¢ of higl ots, eS, in a range of patterrs co: ing of plaids, eh $, neat and trimmed in the . Among § that willfit aver+ stout men up to | neh chest sile price $5.65 nt, discoun! A ‘ivesson Lexingto r, good quality | ?, Men's $10 Overcoats, $3.93, Men's Oxford gra Overcoats, in att sizes, made with wide French fac. ings, good qual- ity farmer's sat- in IIning, good work manship throughout,will give thorough Satisfaction and would sell eas- ily at $9.00 or $10.00; during this sale your it $3.93 Men's $10 Overcoats, $6.95, Men's high-grade Overcoats, elegant quality Ox: gray; lined with heavy farn in and velvet collars; regula $10 qual Not a in the above lot we th lass hee $10; y Ne te tee at $6.95 Men's §20 Overcoats, $11.95 | These O ble ba i Inade ol Ho the de wd quality se tan. aS good as any cnats selling Your choice _._ Every dollar you spend here during th in any way dissatisfied wh your purchase your money will be refunded for the asking. i Rvery Druggist Sells 'Bhort Stop” Cag Men's Belt Overcoats, $8.75. Made of Scotch mixtures, cut very long and full, with big broad shoulders, the equal of any coat you can buy at $12,00 or $14.00, dyring $8.75 this sale only, ts filled during this sale. Men's $4 Trousers, $1.66, One of the greatest values ever offered —Men's Wool Cheviot and Cassi- mere Trousers in, stripes, checks and plaids and her- ringbone, These trousers are made as well as it Is possible to make them, and are per- fect in fit, Not a pair worth less than $300 and $4.00, Your choice during this sale at $1.66 Men's $14 Overcoats, $8.75 Made of the celebrated American Mills Oxford grays, cut long and loose, in all sizes, lined with heavy farmer's satin or serge, silt velvet collar and strapped PN value at $14; for this sale $8.75 Yovihs’ $9 Overcoals, $4.95 | These coats are weil made and well tein seams; good ined overcoats of good quality, per: | fect in fit, and easily wor h $8.00 ant | $9.CO; your choice durng @ | this gale, $4.95 | Mayor solemnized the} bond and| Lose was In court to-day; with the! when she entered court broke from her) his sale wi Tan Broadcloth Wrap, White Evening Coat, former price 135,00, Model Gowns and Coats | At Decided Reductions. i Bea A splendid opportunity for the lovers of Original and Garments to secure at this sale a choice of charming Model Gown. at sweeping reductions preparatory to taking inventory, Second Floor, Paris Model Black Velvet Coat, former price 150,00, Now $75,00 || Burlingham Coat, $95, Now $75.00 former price 125.00, Now $75.00 Now $90.00 Many other Gowns, Coats and Wraps at low prices,, Black Crepe de Chine Wrap, former price 135,00, Now $100.00 A. A. Vantine & Co, Broadway, bet. 18th and 19th Sts, Black Jap Crepe, with Lace, former price 300.00, Now $2250 ! Black Broadcloth Street Gown, ¥, former price 135,00, Now #9. f Shimpan Silk Gown, with Lace, former price 195.00, Now $100,00 Shimpan Silk Afternoon former price 175.00, Now $12: Shimpan Silk, with Hand Lace, former price 300,00, Now $200,00 8 Aitehoord, uy thee quarter sare 0 iy 75 Orawere, e $4.00 Mirror, 1 16 also to Long necticut LAAN SUNDAY idVOR i a Au Cans WW Bluomingdale merchandising is responsible for one of the biggest drops the price of clothing that was ever recorded for this season of the year, We have purchased from Schiff & Solomon, of-719 Broadway, $60,000 Worthof Clothing at 40c onthe Do The letter at the left explains the transaction—and ithe result is shown belo $8 Suits and Overcoats, $3.95 $10 Suits and Overcoats, $5, And hundreds of other values equally as great that we have not space to mention here, ‘ t i hae the force of almost two, And then if Little Boys’ Overcoats, $3.95 If you have a little fellow between 2% and 8 years, you will find here some of the best coats we have ever of. fered, Coats that are well made and full of style, in Russian effects, Coats are worth from 85,00 to $7.50, $3.95 now, Corduroy Knee Pants, 29c, These are made of the quality cordu- roy that usually sells at from 75 cents to a dollar, in all 29c sixes, during this sale at,, Men's Trousers, $2.95, Made of the finest grade of worsteds, cassime es and cheviots of high grade, finished and trimmed in a manner only known to high class talors, Your se’ection 2,9 195 during this sa'e at | Suits for Young Men, $3.93 | Thisis an ofter that seldom occurs, A strictly allwool cheviot suit for young men from 14 to 19 years, weil made and lined, not a suit in the lot worth less than $7, and some as high as $10; your cf b) dur- $3.93 ing this sale only n to Third Avenue--Bloomingdale Brothers--59th to 60th Street. $129 AWEEK OD of our vyarioun outfits, Mailed Free Upon Appilecat: : 3 Rooms Completely $75 | Furnished, 4 Persenees” $125 Bz 5 Roomsconnete'y $150 S—— Yaak A Week Opens an Account, Our YIBERAL GBRDIT, TRRMS MATH ST, L STATION AT CORNDR, I MONDAY MORNING WO} TRANSFER TO y YUM, Lewustn Io “3 Ave 7 59°00 00° ENS AN ACCOU NTY Mh af BS, Gish etn Mirror Back, 4,95 "2017 we. Paw ii nad "Bone Hy OPEN SATURDAY KVEM: w Jersey WORK you a Boys’ $2.50 Suits, Assortment of Cla boys’ (7 to 15 - ioe J) years) two-piece cheviot and case N Simere suits in a) large vartety df: neat checks, plaids and stripes. Every Suit is well made, lined and trim- med, and will give elegant wear, Not a@ sult in this lot worth less than $2.50; during this sale only, 1.28 choice Boys’$3All-Wool Suits,S188 | Strictly all-wool, with double- breasts |] 1 jacket and taped seams, 8 to 45 The material, as we ®, strictly all-wool, not wool z and cotton or cotton and wool, E not the suit that is usually sold for this price, but a sult fhat more” often sells for $3.00 and 1 88 $3.50; your cholce.... Bl Boys’ $3 Overconts, $1.44. This is a rare chance to purchase Loy’s Overcoat for less than halt price; they are wel made in the popular Oxford mistures and ful worth double the price $1 named, Socond Floor, Hoth St, Sects 25 per cent. di on Watches

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