The evening world. Newspaper, February 8, 1905, Page 9

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o nie | Cente of the Military Acatemy of Medi i + employers prieoith * Jand, who was shot Juno 16 last by Eur RICH CARGO FOR ‘| GEARS POLIGE 5° UST STRNERS They Want. Leaders in Big Movement Frozen Out, but:St. Petersburg Employers Rebel Students Now Out, i BT. PETERSBURG, Mob, §—The stu. cing ta-day strock on the ground that Owing to police intervention ters im- possible to carry on, thelt education, demand that the adademy be until freedom is granted them. The police have forwarded to the we of labor a list of prominent Secs for thelr immediate 6 Girector of the Neveke MNayal Construction yard refnaed com- pliance, and other employers are sim- ilarly disposed because many of the Viackiisted men are killed artleang, who cannot easily be tieaveron The police of Odessa have nelzed con signmenta of revolvers and cartridges deptined tor’the strikers. in the Caue GSAT, Feb. §—This is ty Port Arthur rt 06 inf are omierly and erly ‘ont ali-Rave plenty of money, but many are leeping jn the streets, Every offort is nm ing to provide the refugees helter’ penal readiness of ete take them to thelr various #, i Great rations are making at for ine reception of Gen, Atoesrel and tho other officers returne ing from Port Arthur, but the Ragvied- cnt y& semi-official military weekly, contains this week an aiticle feclaring that it {# more than ever neceapary to hold o court-martial as provided by law, in view of the stalements in the foreign press that the surrender was not necessitated by the Internal eondi- tions of the fortress, —_——— TWO ASSASSINATIONS IN FINLAND CONNECTED. WELSINGFORS, Finland, Feb. &—A Connection between the assassinations of Governor-General Bobrikoft bf Wine ene Schaumann and died the following morning, and Procurotor-General of Finland Soisalon Soininen, shot and killed Feb, 6, at his residence, by Karl Hohenthal, has been established, | it learned that Schaumann and ohenthal lived at the same boarding- ure an were warm friends, al approved generally of Sohaumann's deed, but confided to an Boquatttance that ha was of the opinion ‘that it was not manly to commit ujolde afterward, gonsidering it was jaumann'’s duty to ‘face the music’ in such @ case if unable to escape, a RUSSIAN PORT Steamer Nordhavel, Which Left Norfolk, Va. To-Day, Report- ed Also Carrying a Submarine Boat for Czar’s Government, NORFOLK, Va., Feb, &~The Danish steamer Nordhavel sailed from this port to-day bound for a Russian port with a cargo of agricultural implements yalued t $700,000. The Norihavel came from New Or- leans, where the cargo was loaded. It Consisted of 610 harvesters, 8,600 reapers, 16) boxes of repaira ,and 10,200 bales of binder twine, The value of the reapere nlone Is $600,000, The Nordhavel, which 4s of 2,180 tons, carries a crew of twen- ty-six men, She took 850 tons of bunk- ef coal at this port. ‘The destination of the steamer {s Novorrossisk, Russia, There was a report current that tho Norghavel carried munitions of war destined for use of the Russians and that in the hold of the vessel, under the rest of the cargo, there was a sub- marine boat in sections which was to be delivered to the Russians at some port out of the rench of the Japanese. Noither the boarding officer of the Custom-House nor the Immigradon In- Spector Knew anything of the report, Both of the officers wero on the vessel ‘when she same into port. ‘The Nordhavel 18 commanded by Capt, Sehmidt, a German, SKIN TORTURES Thousands of wretched people are mis- erable—driven almost mad by the terri- We Itching and burning sensation of Eczema and other skin diseases; many {magine they are suffering from bad Wood, when as a matter of fact the plood has nothing to do with it, These awful tortures are caused by little germs that atiick the skin externally, which can be rooted out in a ae leaving the skin, clear, soft and healthy, Such misery now cleired away as surely as the sun shines above, Not merely at- tempted, not a matter of improvement merely, not a temporary relief—but & clearing of it all away absolutely and permanently, THE D. D. D. PRESCRIPTION a specific formula, put up in sealed bot- tles with authentic label, has proven to be the only certain cure for these dis cases, \ i ing, amazing, almost miraculous. It ts a liquid, used externally, non-greasy, Cleansed within one month, For a number of years my Ue ae has een suffering Ww terrible en ty He had dk Rutland, Vt, Oot. 17, We not only sell a! supply druggists prices, bottle, and [s guaranteed to cure or retail, but also at wholesale money refunded, Blebrecht Building, etiwet wind Fifth avenue, and jamnsed the aidewalk outside for two hours to- day, The advertiser wanted fifteen men for temporary work, Probably 60) em: ployment seekers responded and police Assistance waa necessary to disperse the onowd ater the required number had beon of the building when (t was opened this morning. They went up on the elevator and took up positions in line outeide the door of Mr. Bitter’s office on the fifth floor, Others straggléd in at inter- vals, but (he réal rush did not begin until 10 o'clock. Gressing envelopes for $1.25 a day mo- nopolized the elevators witil the ten- ants complatned, Then the applicants cheerfully claimed the stairs, forming fA solid line trom the street level to the fifth floor, mdor became congested the crowd Bavhored In tho street, shutting off from view (he floral display in the windows of Mr, Biebrecht's flowor etore, Its record of cures is estonish- |= D,D.D, costs but $1.00 a) ng'e World packed the corridors of the at Thirty-olgnth Mr, Bitter an tneuranos agent and &@ man of discernment. When te de alded to send out a vaat quantity of Ciroulare legibly addressed, he chore the World as the medum through which he might communicate hin desire to At. taen 004 penmen. v Falling Into Line. were half @ dosen men In front ‘there } The men who wanted work at ad- When the lower cor- Promptly at U o'clock Mr, Bitter ALBERTSON IS Police Captain Says He Will Be Satisfied if Restored to Rank of Inspector and Then Retired on Half Pay. Pollo Capt, Chatloa I, Albertaon, of the Harbor Squad, who recently was reduned from the rank of an inapec- tor, and Capt, Charles H. Bedell, of the Bath Beach station, were among @ bateh of captains omiered to appear before the Bornd of Surgeons at Po- Nee Headquarters to-day. Capt, Albertson sent word that If Commissioner McAdoo would restore him ¢o his rank of inspector and then retire him on half pay he’ would be satisfied’ to quit, The Comniisstoner took the matter under consideration Capt, Bedel sent word that he would retire on Manch 1, if the Commlasioner would grant Qim his regular twenty days’ vacation first. He has been thir- ty-two years on the force, and nine READY TO QUIT = mes of ae and’ James 1 Boy: 5 oe fhe Faith ‘evento in. rene Min xty-eav~ a8, ont o MEN SOUGHT JOBS — WHERE 15 WERE NEEDED Three-Line Advertisement in ‘The World Caused a Small Army of the Unemployed. to Pack the Corridors. of the Siebrecht Ballding, A threatine want ‘ad’ dn this morn-| opened the door of his offiia, Bétere ‘ne oould shut it invaded his offic, He tried them one) by one and picked out the fifteen that ehowed the srost With clearness, | Of the names they wroto. The others ware told to depart. Ineleted on Getting Jobe. They’ did depart, ‘but Protest, Some of them insisted apon another on hands were o¢ld conrider, ‘Three janitors the building and the Job, A sign he needed, but ‘untll finway, tw ‘deokers the ie ltter after g ately 1h earns esployment, was the Gem my Uttle forld."" hesn't maje up Other cagtaing D, Herlihy, of jssioner Goori ell, retirement, FOR BIEN ALBANY, Feb. the Constitution eontal seesion: years a captain, The Commissioner == C Women’s $5.00 Patent Leather Button and Lace, Louls XV. heels, Women's $5,00 Black Kid Button and Lace Women's $5.00 and| $6.00 Black Kid and Russia Calf High Cut Lace, Reduced to yas | | fed TRO $6 a pair, all priced for final cl RIKER'S DRUG STORES, SIXTH AVE, AND 28D STRENT, BROADWAY AND STH STREET, THE. BOLTON DRUG CO., HROOKTYN. TO 47 Cortlandt St, AMMEYER 6th Ave,, Cor. 20th St. Great Cut Price Sale Of Winter Shoes for Men and Women On the Main Floor. Broken Lots of FINE SHOES, all sizes and widths in some styles; $5 and $6 Shoes to be closed out at genuine savings of $2 to $3 on each pair. Men's $5.00 and $6,00 Wax Calf Lace, Men's $5.00 and § French Enan Lace, Men's $5.00 and $6.00 French Patent ther Button Lace, Every pair carries our full guarantee and is stamped “Cam. meyer,” which means standard of merit, 300 Pairs of Boys’ $5.00 and $4,00 Patent Leather Shoes reduced to, pair, $2, 50. English Worsted ‘Trousers that were extraordinary values at $5 and sizes, now $ earing sale 24) 6 219ixth Ave, Abel aidenvor, At inst thev got out of the offloe, but they could not forcell thelr way. through the crowd in the {vont e@fitrance to the effect that Mr. Batter had employed all the addressers Tefuse to move, One men, who asserted that he could write in four languages and epeak in fialt-a dosen, gave voolfer- ous exhibitions of tals Linguistic abdity Gin Mehaeesd escorted him erting it. “T had no {dém thote were so many unemployed mon in a al) pao i a educacton an any one was in ‘hie overwhel about Beck's case, tha boa for to-day are John eth otreet station, who force thirty years, Becknell abked for E, Charles, of Wyoming, to-day tntro- Guced a concurrent resolution to MUNYON’S COLD CURE ; Price 260; Relieves Will Refund Your Money if it Fails MUNYON, Broadway & 26th St, again forty men had ity, combined | in forming the Ntters not without the ground that thelr when they made their wore called t clear they were an hour on was hung up at the the disappointed ones and him on hoon ae New York," gai the rush wai ovat Shee desire to seoure ) aurprived me. most jf feturn I got ent in Tho ‘ed to be men advert! tila mind what to do who were summoned Wakefieii; Michael dee; Christian IR on th NIAL SESSIONS, . S—Assemblyman EK. nd 40 a8 to provide frie the Legislature, the head throat, and lungs by almost diately. Reduced to vl ? 50 mel Lea. and| A eM Continuing the sales of Furs, Dress Goods, Silks, Undermuslins, Waists and Children’s Wear. | Bway at 6th Av Winter Goods at Clearance Prices Mid-Winter Sale of Throughout the Store. an d We call particular attention to the many groups of marked-down ‘ae : oe Home-Furnishings Generall oy tt oh eg cn be ce as winter merchandise Savings Over Our Regular Low Pri¢ ‘ Range from 20% to 40% wai on Tonio Tos 4 chara has been reduced for a Sites the majority of these assor- ments are incomplete, we make no effort to detail them in our news rise cal VGN Furniture for the Parlor i —&—————— ong one hundred and dy handsome Parlor Suits y! are GREATER THAN THE COMBINED STOCKS OF AL OTHER DEPARTMENT STORES IN NBW YORK CITY. Value-giving createssthe demand that makes. such enormous stocks necessary, advertising, Attention {s ditected to them by our regular ‘Not finish; width 344 feet; made with attractions of this Furniture Sale. They are t vertised”” ca two small top drawers, two large Cralely carved, others bullt alone pista tings, with China, Glassware & Bric-a-Brac. Befoye po make an investment in China and Glassware make situation. ; drawers and carved toilet top, with 44xad-inch bevel plate] the Tis ranuns fabries include satin damask, Veronk a a f! lacy Stocks of ‘stich wares, on i accessible for selling, mirror, : 5=Plece P. . 1 Sale of 200 Marble Pedestals. 77am se POR ra weenie | Om a i Pe 9 up to $63.24, 3=Piece Parlor Sults, $13.84 wd ULARLY @47. REL hyn Ma ; i New Patterns, Various Sizex, Re With the Patlor Furn' Muralo Marble Pedestals, the most approved designs, in white and dark marble combinations, Our regular line has been trebled by Tables in Oak, a special purchase lot and new low prices rule throughout. $11.49 and $14.96 each.| High Class 3«Plece Library Sults at $82.49, Pedestals regularly Rewularly $14.49 and $18.74, REGULARLY $112.49, \ , hrow......$6.13 to $29.93 een eI OE RRL IE I NEAT A SREY} OER Nerve oe REN ORE REET cee Wash Dress Goods Economies from the Basement, Where All Grades tid laid ss In Mahogany-Veneer, $10.24 and $16.24 each. Regularly $12.96 and $20.24, In Bird’s-eye Maple, $10.24 and $12.64. 0160: Soli i Up to t6c. a Yard Are Gathered. Reguty $12.95 19 920.04. 4 Cale Chiftoalors trem 67,08 to Pau) These tative values, in fresh, q Bird's ft p basement. ‘Ouall Say in The a yaad Tie canton 8 mh bo it $5.00 Corner Chairs Eye Maple Chuttontons are ide plies plays. - ' $2.96, Curly Birch Chiffoniers $25.64 and $27.64, Fine Dress Ginghams at 6c, a Yard. Hic Ate: Miser A ‘REGULARLY WORTH $90.76 AND $92.74, aa This collection is composed of 30,000 yards of fine quality Ging- Wray oh || Mahogany Veneer Chiffonters $13.84 to $2 Oy, hams—grades that almost Invariably command 40c, er ae i it Hier bi apa k ph he i! REGULARLY WORTH $16.87 $ 992.746, om shown In all the solid colors and in stripes, checks, plaids, brok i blocks and pin checks, i F : i Sesh ncit Silk Mulle at 106, and tapestry; made to gell at $5.00 cach, Dress Voile at 10c, Chitfoniers. Fine Quilty Sik Mille, In| This is a well known tradte | Princess Dressers. | A¢ 53.07 toes tatee Over $00 fn ally gh black, cream, pale blue, pink, re-| Melange Dress Voile, made for | Combination Cheval Glass and Oak finish; made with | quartered oak, some seda, Nile, brown, «cadet, ‘navy, | this season’s selling at 1Sc. a yard; | Dresser: ihe el we Meg Bal oy 4 ! esi red, corn, ecru and other shades, | a full assortment of colors, tt Shepherd Check Extra Fine Grade Polite Leen 1 alee PD ew Feu a 96 to,$15.96 each. : re Voile at tle, Batiste at IIc, Pheukey Hide to Stet, At, $5.96-Solld Osh Ciel sate ss cclius sis ji i wide, golden oak fin- ished; made with five deep drawers, cast brass trimmings, carved tollet top and 12x30-Inch bevel plate milr- rors. Regular price $7.49. ; At $7,34—Two hundred Sottd One of the very desirable fab- rics. for entire gowns, shown in various combinations, among them white with black, - blue, navy, brown, red and reseda. Very fine quality, organdie fin- ished; white and tinted grounds, on which are printed dots, scrolls, figures, stripes and a wide range of the new floral and Dresden ef- In Mahogany Veneer, $13.24 and $16.84 each, Regularly $15.49 and $20.96, $26,96...sss000e § Dimity at 1c, ve pri SR tl ead MME 7 RE Dimity, a staple weave always) Dress Sateen at 12c. | 1, pirg'seEye Maple, | es. al cast brs trimming, hee 933,74... 066605 in great demand; in a wide range caryed toilet top. with 46x20dnch Fine Dress Sateen——neat figures { of wanted combinations on whife| and Dresden eff $16,84 and $22.24. | bevel plate sult, Regultt] —" gag.gg |, Mercerized Chambrays Imported da at 12c. Union Linen at 126, |——Dining Tables—} Three Groups of Odd Over 100 Solld Oak Tables, in wax, golden or weathered oak finish; all new designs, with round or square topsi— £6.96 Tablesat...... $5.49 $9.96 Tablesat...... $8.34 $12.74 Tables at ..,,., $9.79 $15.34 Tables at ...... $11.79 812,96 £16.96 Tables at , $18.96 Tables at ......$14,56 $19.96 Tables at’... $24.96 Tables at .. 931,96 Tables at . $35.49 Tables at ,. $38.96 Tables at .. $44.96 Tables at ., $49.24 Tables at .. $52.24 Tabies at... Mercerized Chambray — checks and plain colors, also in pin point checks; also Embroidered Cham brays in all the popular combina. tions; 32 in, wide, Galatea Cloth at 14c, , This staple fabric is adapted to many dress purposes; it includes Solid colors, stripes, checks, dots, squares, &c.,- &¢,; alt fast color. ings, Knicker Suiting at 15c Knicker Suitings—our own im- portation from Glasgow, Scotland ; the lot includes all the desired colors, Embroidered Chambray at l6c, A new fabric that is an exact] copy of the imported cloth that] sells at doublé the price, All the popular combinations are here, Imported Union Linen~@a su- perior quality; advertised as special by other dealers at 15¢, a yard; our showing includes all the wanted colorings, 5 Silk Mulls at 14c. Embroidered Silk Mulls, in black, cream, pale blue, pink, helio- tropé, reseda, tan, brown, gray, red and navy; advertised by others as a special bargain at 19¢, Embroidered Voile at 14c One of the new weaves—wide range of combinations in white and tinted grounds; suitable for entire dresses, Three Grades of Apron Ginghams. We Invite particular attention to the wide range of Apron Ging. hams that we carry in stock; at 5c., 6c, and 7c. ice at $11.49] coronas of, tn NS Nite Fe bet with igi I mahogany framies—gome richly carved, others plain, with crotch mabey vaoeer upholstered in Verona velour, tapestry and satin damask. ; , 2-Choice at $18.24] omreset oot Mevap No a ri 4 to aus vege gen further Ished frames, a number of which are beautifully carved and. f by inlaid mahogany veneer panels; upholstery fabrics incinde fevona velour and tapestry, Group No, 3—Choice at $19.96 Values $28.00 to $28.00 hogany veneer panels; upholstered tm high grade satin dainask, Verona ; and tapestry. Odd Dressers in> All Woods, Dressers in Maple, $16.84 to $38,49, REGULARLY $20.96 TO $46.24 EACH, Mahogany Veneer Dressers, $15.34 to $26.24. REGULARLY $18.96 TO $31.49 EACH, Solid Oak Dressers, $7.67 to $36.24. REGULARLY $9.49 to $43.49, Curly Birch Dressers, $34.96 and $36.24, REGULARLY $41.96 AND $43.49, Oriental & Domestic Rugs.-»” | If you want a Rug of any kind—from the finest Oriental, the most inexpensive Domestic Rug-—look through our asso Numerous small lots of Orientals have been reduced for a clea Domestic Rugs of various sizes and qualities are specially priced keeping with the special-price sales of Homefurnishings in w they figure. Carpets, too, have an important place in these winter sales, "$39.67 ——Dining Chairs.—— Solid Oak Dining Chairs, high braced spindle back and finely woven cane seats; value 1,50 each; price... 99¢ Solld Oak Chairs as above, with embossed value Solid Oak Chairs, high back, full box, finely woven cane seats; French legs; regularly $2.34; sale $1 89 price Solid Quartered Oak Dining Chairs, high backs, boxeseats with closely woven bi MA eg legs with ball feet; reg $3.49; sale pric $2.34 Reception Chairs, $4.49 Sale of Spring Suitings at 39c. None Worth Less Than 50c. a Yd. This basement sale involves 350 pieces of new Spring Suitings and Mohairs in various widths, ranging from 38 to 50 inches, There are ten styles in all, including neat mixtures, blue and green checks, shepherd checks, broken checks and overplaid effects—all dressy, desirable new Suitings, brought out for service during the coming season, Photograph Frames, Regularly 98c. to $2.97 | Each. Women’s Gloves, 79c, lat Fi, Imported Lambskin Glace Gloves; two-clasp, round corners, Brosser and Paris Point embroid- 3,7 Special at 49c, On the main floor a counter laden with Cabinet and Imperial Size Frames—real gold plate, some burnished, others in Roman finish; 49. is considerably less than cost of making, One hundred highly polished mahogany finished Reception Chairs, with spring seats, uphols- tered in satin damask, Verona velour and tapestry; made to sell from $6.00 to $10.00, eS Beds Complete, $9.96. White Enamel tron Beds,’ with woven wire all iron spring and soft top fibre mattress; all sizes, $15 Box Couches, $11.96 Full Size Box Couches, all spring edge, covered to order in your choice of colors in figured ery; in tan, brown, beaver, slate, black and white, Sale of Bust Forms. Notion Dept., Ist Fi. Jersey - covered Papier Mache Forms, sizts 32 to 42, regular 37c,, PPO E eee Fete eee wate e eee c Finest Quality Jersey - covered Forms, newest French model, finely trimmed; sizes 32 to 42, regularly 98c,, at 68¢ Forms Justable Clearance of Winter Lines in the Sporting Goods Section. bth FI, Wool Sweaters—Not evéry size and, Men's Waterproof Storm Goats, rolor in these broken assortments. | made of heavy drill duck, corduray i Men's $1.89 Sweaters - 98¢| storm collars, blanket fIntng,. $2024. pity Men's $2.59 Sweaters.....,. $1.49 Women's $2.49 Sweaters... $1.24, Canvas Storm Legging, buckle “Buster Brown’ Sweaters, for juve- lace, aypair " niles, reduced from $1.98 to... $1.24! Genuite Indian Seomstoce—anel Fe yea troal and chan (#2: 268 sium, 884, Meth Ra q lan Moccasins, with Ii ti q 9, to..20¢ | Can h 5 protection, reduced front $9, to Men's, am Jewel Cases, Regularly $1.24 to $2.24 Each. Special at 49c, Silver-plated, satin-lined Jewel 1s above, complete with ad- tands; regularly $1.97, at $1.58 Forms, as above, with best quality wire skirt form attached, and revoly- ing. roller, adjustable stand, giving Boys’ Drill Coats, lined with sheep- | t9P: skin fleece,.... $. 49 Women's Moccasin ts”, Boys’ Corduroy Coats, lined With Cases, with platesglass tops; these | fot egululy $uo8"u oad | velour, with three pillows to | *hespskin fleece in the basement, | match, combination,

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