The evening world. Newspaper, March 10, 1905, Page 5

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DATHS OF PARROT _ GRFET FIREMEN “Bioga /Stiff,” Shouted Muga: ‘ pers Bird, and When the Blase Was Out Cried, “We Hva'da Heluva Tima.” Beee da lob! Sapristi! Getta ona @a pd! Bigwa etift!” ; These and similar cries greeted the renen as they dashed to-day tq a small fire in the five-story tenement-house at jo, 201 Chrystie street, Swear words at just oouldn't be translated for ‘use poured forth thicker than amoke from the apartments of P, Muga- fers, on the second floor over his saloon, (where the fire started, Policemen Flanders and Mtzpatrick, the Hlizabeth street atation, were rescuing the tenants and pounding Yn the doors when their ears were as- @ailed with a volley of abuse in @ thin ¢racled voice: “Robbera! Bumma! Bigga da atiff! Beope out!” soreamed the inmate through the clouds of smoke, and the Glogusted policemen rushed on to arouse @m™me more reasonable tenants higher up, ‘The firemen, ruatying into the place, Were greeted with another outburst from the living room, A grand flourish @ Italian swear words in verbal wreaths 4nd garlands was hurled at the men ae they burst in and discovered the lonely tenant, Polly Glot, the parrot of Muga- Tera, who swears in four different lan- guages, % Polly was unterrified by the appear- @nce of the firemen and continued to Pail at them from her perch, “Aw-rtrotton, Polly, rotten! Polly Wika scorched cracker. Smoka up,” @ronked the parrot, and then ea its @wner appeared: “Gey. we hava da heluva time!" The swearing of ‘the parrot didn't until the firemen had put out the As they rode away the sweare bird called out again: fy fan hour, but thoy, were 4 ule put under control. "FIERCE FIGHT — IN THE DARK Three Policemen Find Two Men in Locked Store and Des- perate Battle Is Fought Be- ‘ fore Officers Arrest Them. —_——_——_ ‘Two men, suspected of being burg Jars, had a hand-to-hand fight with | to three policemen in the dark early to- day, and they were only subdued after they had beaten the policemen with “Hinmies" and’ then: ttad.' deen felled @lme and again by well-directed blows from the officers’ clubs, Passing August Oldenhage's liquor tore at No, 244 West Forty-first street Juat before dawn, Policeman Wixon, of the West Thirty-seventh street station, aw two men behind the counter of the @tore, He called Roundsman Kollaher and Policeman Genane, also of the West S Phirty-weventh street station, and the three entered the etore through the rear Quickly the two men turned on the police, One of them fought his way to the door, dealing Wixon a hard blow on the head with a jimmy, The man then bounded up the stairway to the rbof, closely followed by Wixon, The polloeman overtook his man as he was about to spring to an adjoining roof, and the fight began again, The aus- peoted burglar seized his opponent and tried to dash him to the ground, far be- Tow. He struck out many times with his jimmy, Tho policeman and the man srolled about the roof many minutes be- fore a blow from Wixon's club lata his Ww, ao eraecire Kellaher and Genane also were fighting hard to overpower their man. He, to Was armed with a jimmy, and he uses it to effect until blows from the policemen’s clubs sent him Gown and out, ‘At the station-house the men said they were Jotin. Bradley, of No, 212 Bighth avenue, and William J, O'Neill, ‘of No, 421 West Forty-second street, Money ald to have been taken from the liquor store was found In the pock- ets of the prisoners. CORDOVA ASKS Jersey PastorTells Sheriff Court Can Can Do as It Pleases with Him, but Miss Bowne Must Be Protected. (Special to The Evening World.) NEW BRUNSWICK, N, J., March 10. —J. F. Cordova still manages to keep the authorities at the jail wondering what he will do next, Late last night he begged for an Interview with his counsel, H, B, Cook, When Mr, Cook arrived Cordova begged him to devise some means to ‘protect’ Julla Bowne in case Cordova is sentenced to impris- onment. Cordova was much wrought up. Yes- terday was the first day aince his im- prisonment that he had not been able to see the girl, ‘Sheri Carman, disgusted at the ex- travagance of the man and girl when- ever they caught sight of each other, refused to permit Cordova to go to the main corridor, from which he could see Miss Bowne Standing at the door of the Wityou most protect, Tulle!” sald Coe "don't care what they e or tor how lang the; send me to Btate prison am eure Sula ia not or ‘upon," he sald. ment on to eay that Hwee Jula Bowne fatal gad led him to re- ‘tum leet Lyte en) User bee escaped to New . He ohiltisen, beh the wit wold in it toe bm bo them, She "Str, Gook @4 Comova that he would do everything possible, ———————— THREE BURNED IN EXPLOSION Molten Slag Splashed Workmen When Caldron Exploded, PATERSON, N. J., March 10.—WHvam Ulohtck, twenty-eight years old, of No, Gil Main treet; Frank Keerkeretz, twenty-seven years, of No, 142 Madison street, and John Plerce, thirty-two years, of No .182 Medteon street, wore foadly injured to-day by the explosion of a geeiton of molten slag in the Pas- paic Steel Works. Vishiok ‘was badly burned nbout the ead, atms and back; Keerkeretz re- celved burns about the face, back, shoulders and hands and Piero was urned Roig oe Higa ar ata Ut AM we en i Hospital, °"* es ———— BOY ACTS STRANGELY. The police and the doctors of Kings County Hospital have @ mystery on their hands in a boy about eighteen years ok’ who was found early to-day wandering a} Atlantic avenue. The lad, le, of ht complexion, fairl; weil dressed in dark clothes and @ blue and white shirt, wae acting queerly When @ policeman waa attracted to him, and after trying to fet an Intelligent answer from ‘him decided to take him @ police station, ‘There he was unable to tell his name or address and ‘waa sent to the Hospital, GUARANTEED BY ABGEMAN & CO. Hyomel the Only Cure for Catarrh Which Returns Your Money if Not Satisfactory, Tt {e seldom that @ druggist has enough faith in the medicine he sells even when prepared by himself to be willing to refund ‘the money if it does not cure; but Hyomel has cured so many oases of catarrh among the customers of Hegeman & Co. that they offer to refund the money to all who use it and report timt they are not satisfied. Hyomei is the simplest and most con; vonjent remedy for catarth ever offered to|}) the public. Breathed through an inhaler ®o small that it can be carried in the vest pocket, for a few minutes four times a it will nbsolutely caro all the’ germ: catarrh and cure the disease, Catarrh can+ not exist where Hyomel ts used. It has a two-fold action, killing all the germs in the alr passages and lungs and soothing and healing the irritated mucous membrane. Somo of the most prominent men and women of the country have gladly given testimonials to Hyomel, After seeking re- ef in vain for years this wonderful rem- edy has cured them of catarrh, and it ts no wonder that they want others to know of it D. 0. Groff, Editor of the Nicholasville (Ky.) News, writes: ‘Ever since I was a young man I have been troubled with ca- tarrh, and {n later years the disease be- come unbearable. Hyomel has helped me so muob that I wish to publioly speak of {ts merits so that others afflicted as I have been may be likewise benefited,’ It you have catarrh, accept Hegeman & Co.'s proposition and use Hyomel. The completo outht of Hyoniel costs but $1.00, ‘and consists of an inhaler, a medicine drop- per and a bottle of Hyomel. “Hegeman & Co,, the Corporation, 200 Broadway ond all branches, Mail orders filled promptly” GARE FOR JULIA _» Untrimmed Millinery. i a Sale, Saturday, March 11 600 Dress Hats in all the latest models tucked chiffon and ins:rting of lace braid. Saturday only, $1.25 cach Actual Value, $2.25 Cut represen one of seven ’ Jeading shapes, (Second Floor.) Saturday, March 11 Four Very Special Valuesin - Girls’ Outerwear of Imperial Serge and Panaina cloth, bloure coats 15 00 ‘ trimmed with novelty braids, skirts plaited flare model ° —sizes 14,16 years—Saturday.sseee..es “ Value $20.00 MISSES' COVERT JACKETS—medium length, timed i}$5.00 with inlaid velvet collar and narrow braid oul—sizes 14, 16 years—Saturday..... vere Value $7.50 MISSES' RAINPROOF COATS—~new Spring models, ) colois tan and oxford—-Sizes 14, 16 years—special for iran obec lide glee tay! Akl oid 3 ;$7.95 Value $10,00 ‘ CHILDREN’S DRESSES—made of all-wool Cheviot and Mohair, blouse and box plaited models; colors blus, brown } $5.00 and oxford—Saturday s.eeeesersssssrseseseoorsecnesevees Value $8.00 Boys’ Spring Suits. Reefers and Knee Trousers Specially Priced for Saturday Boys’ Double-Breasted Suits (with Extra Pair Trousers), $4.50. New Spring fabrics, strictly all wool—sizes 7 to 16 yea Regular price $5.00; special .scoves+eree ih ear ey $4.50 eaten Boys’ 50c. Trousers, 39c.' lade with patent waistbands and taped yin plain bli and mixed cheviots, also drab Cordiey tad 3 Leer 39c i Boys’ $3.00 and $2.50 Suits or Reefers, $1.98, GOOD SUITS—sizes 3 to 15 years—cut in double-breasted, ) } sailor, Norfolk and Russian styles. The ma ority of these! Suits are new Spring goods selected from our regular stock. —all neat mixtures and marked at $1.98 for to-morrow's telling only, REEFERS—Sizes $ to 11 years, at $1.98 for Saturday. $1.98 Saturday, We Will Offer Our Women’s $2.50 Shoes at $1.79. The assortment includes patent leather and vici kid, button and lace. Patent leather and kid tips, light and medium weight soles. Boys’ $2.00 Shoes, $1.50. Boys’ Lace Shoes, satin calf vamps, dull Dongola kid tops, full toe shapes, good stout so! izes from 2 up to 544, regularly §2.00; at..cessevcrseessoreees $1.50 A New Way of Making Women’s Black Silk Hose. A pure Black Silk Hose made with four strands of silk at toes and so fortl- fying them at a point where wear and tear tell most—at the same time they are light and very durable—we had these made to our special order and the regular price will be $1.75—introductory price is $1.25 Real Lace Medallions. 400 dozen Real Hand-made Lace Medallions in black, white, ecru, two-toned and mi-fin gold with white-round, square and afew oval, The styles are Real Guipure,Real Wood Fibre Silk and Real Cluny, They come single or in sets of three different sizes and are suitable for trimming gowns, robes, dresses, blouses and waists; also for millinery and fancy art work, 7c,, 1c. and 14c. each, Regular prices were 25c, to 65¢, ——— Saturday's Special Sales This includes staple Cluett Peabody SHIRTS AT $1.00 Wewere agreeably surprised at the numberof NEGLIGEE SHIRTS sold last Saturday. It would be impossible, of course, to dispose of our entire stock gathered from the 3 stores in one day, and we will continue this sale un- til every Shirt is disposed of reg HIRTING son of Glasgow; Novelties from Charvet of Paris; Co.; Hudson Shirt Co.; “Faultless Brand,” and all our own make. Values $4.50, $3.50, $2.75, $1.50. Special price, $1.00, YOUNG MEN’S SUITS, $9.75 Single and double breasted Blue, Black and Fancy Mix-{]| tures—15 to 19 years—Spring and medium weights, Values $18, $16, $15 and $12. ardless of cost, from D, & J. Ander- Special, $9.75. NEW YORK, MEN’S SUITS, $12.50 Single and double breasted Sack Suits, Fall and Spring weights, in Blue, Black and Fancy Mixtures, Values $20, $18, $15. N.Y. Store only. Smith Gray & Co. BROADWAY AT 3iST STREET, Special, $12.50. FULTON ST, AT FLATBUSH AY., BROADWAY AT BEDFORD AV, BROOKLYN: AV" Annual Half Price Picture Sale Continues To-Day and Saturday. | In this sale, which commenced Thursday morning, we present a magnificent collection of Pictures— suitable for any room, hall or den, whether for city or suburban homes—gathered from the leading picture houses of Europe and America and marked for this event at About Half Regular Prices. \]} each; special... sesees ‘(Third Floor.) Handkerchiefs For Men and Women. All pure linen, different ) ° Ribbons. Special lot of new Spring \ Messaline ribbons, 5% i} inches wide, in all the new | 15¢ | ming — Special per yard, regular value 25c, yard... and desirable colors snd oF $1,40 per piece 10 yards, sizes hem, with or with- out embroidered initials, | for men and women; | | also imported Printed / Handkerchiefs for men | | saregular 124¢c. and 150. } staple shades; also white and black, suitable for millinery and dress trim. HONeill & Co| (Third Floor.) MISSES' WALKING SUITS—new Spring model, made | Sixth Avenue, 20th to2ist Street sell Lae Ki. Sold Filled Frameless Cyeglasses, SY to. those people who, Double ‘‘8. & H.’’ Green Trading Stamps Mornings Thereafter, Single Stamps Until Closing Hour. from 8:30 Till 12 0’ Clock. in This Offering To-Morcow. The all-around serviceableness of these eminently good garments recommend them to the woman who desires a ready-to-wear coat for any and every occasion. They are made of all-wool materials and in a “~\__ charming new Spring style. “S “Garren-Tead”’ » Rainproof Wor- sted of Good 7 }b Quality, Madeto r Sell at $11.95, e Faithfully depicted in the illustra. tion. Choice of Oxford gray, tan, black, olive and mixtures, Popular A\\collarless style, with pretty tailor- \W stitched outline. Back is box plaited. Sleeves are full, with fancy cuffs. Tailor-stitched belt. wintone! Penner Siren, Booond Floor, Front) 10 These Eyeglasses are fitted with Siege! Cooper or Pox Lasso Guards, ‘finest quality periscopic lenses; regularly these glasses are $3.00, ee it Expert graduated oculists in charge of this department. Prescriptions filled with satisfaction, (Blegel Cooper Store, Main Floor, Bromt.) Yew Spring Hats and Caps New York's representative display, of new and exdlusive styles, in boys’ and , youths Meadwear, correct, styles in soft and stiff hats, many of which are exclusive and can be had at no other Store. BOYS’ TAM O'.SHANTERS, YACHT, GOLF CAPS AND NOR bore CAPS; mixtures and serges, alto red cloth, TAM O' SHANTERS, all wool serges, Embroidered 250 430 BOYS’ TAMS, YACHT CAPS and SAILOR HATS in serge cloth felt and leather, also OQUTHS' SOFT HATS in all the newest iM wide brim Rough Riders; colors black, brown, steel and tanj alto boys’ DERBIES in black and brown. fi shapes, comprising Telescopes. Alpines 95e (Beigel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Bast.) Correct Yegliges Shirts Jor Partioutar Mon Men who pay careful attention to the niceties of dress will appreciate the excele lence of these fine custom-made Shirts. Moreover, they approve their general attract- iveness and newness of design. ‘ : ‘Those who like to wear Shirts of this description, they being made of the finest ime ported shirtings, will find much in this announcement to interest them and stimulate pure chasing. Selections are $0 varied as to please every taste, no matter how critical, MEN'S PLEATED NEGLIGEE SHIRTS) MEN'S FINE CORDED PERC ALE in newest shades fine black stitching, cuffs at- tached; sizes 14 Yl, 4 45 MEN'S PLEATED BOSOM NEGLIGEE SHIRTS with white ground and black figures or stripes, cuffs attached; h 4. sizes 14 to 17, MEN'S PLEATED WHITE NEGLIGEE | ‘ey 14 to 16. SHIRTS in three size ee sizes 14 to 17, Spring Hats ror Wen. Hawes’ Colebrated $3.00 Dorby and Sort guaranteed for perfect wear. | The soft Hats are the best made and give satisfaction. The colors include Black, j French Brown, Pearl, Fawn, Steel and Mixed Gray. Hats ive the wearer Hawes’ never fail to genuine satis fe of gray and tan, with|SHIRTS, pleated bosom, finest pearl buttons, detached link cuffs, light grounds with neat figures and stripes; sizes 14 to 18, at 1,00 MEN'S PLEATED NEGLIGEE SHIRTS jin gray, brown, blue and light grounds with neat figures and stripes} j 25 O Pleatsh 7 QQ) coioess cooper Bore, Main Pioor, Kast Hats introYowest Hawes’ Hats have WY universal reputation for ) style, excellence of mater- H)/ ial and superior workman. ship. they are hats that dressy men, as well as those inclined to conserva- tism, prefer in most in- stances. s { The shapes are correct and exclusive. Hawes A Hat a 2 at $3.00 C01. OrR MAIL ORDER BUREAU Is of splendid,service to the great buying public, particu i by reason of the “L’”” and Subway strike, may find it inconyenient réach the Store, MAIL ORDERS ARE FILLED WITHOUT DELAY, Our Delivery System a € rompt and efficacious. This insures a most satisfactory service. IF YOU CAN’T VISIT, } STORE IN PERSON ORDER BY MAIL. i h 6 conneetion wm ANY OTHER STORE THE BIG STORE ¥ cellent Men’s Top Coats. Fi J T Bs errr Th tian lined and satin sleeves, all ‘sizes, Cravenette Rain Coats. ‘The celebrated garment in Oxford, mixed and olive overstripes, conservative styles, fronts and sleeves, Venetian $ l 0 lined, broad shoulder effect and perfect fitting, all sizes, Single Breasted Sack Suits, In Spring Mixtures. The new slate ond granite mixtures and overplaids, pepper and salt effects, in both cassimere and cheviot fabrics. A splen- worsted garments to be found in no other establishment 8 except at high prices, All 10 sizes, Wen’s Clothing, Gop Coats, Rain Coats, Prince Albert ests, Susts and COrousers. Just what men need NOW and at prices they best like topay. Styles are the newest, fabrics the most popular, and the workman- ship, of course, ex- 4 Our Correct Form Trousets., Advance styles of Spring Trousers; fine and Double Breasted Sack.’ Ou dope eda cially attractive eet You will agree them. New J All ol rot Prince Albert Coats Vests, : made of dull finish, fas is lined, tbe fit and style absolute! sizes bog} pain fe man, 5 Single and eck lack Sac Black ea ott, Thibets, hin Size FOR AND OLD, LARGE SMALL, xis stripes of every coloring and design; also cassimeres an sizes to fit every shape and build, Regular $1 to 42 waist and 31 to 34 inseam, Fat men, 3 44 and 29 to 35 inseam, Tall men, 34 t0 42 waist and 35 1097 BORK ase Piomresty 88s BENER yeahh Ome Sela, ganguva PERFHCTOM, 190. th 100 for 6.75 |60 for 3.50 ta es Loni Rnwolal, 50 for 2.00/80 for La Fada Porto Ri ERED MOLASSES CHIPS, Ib, styles, All sizes, “MAI p Nig? i o8bERs soucED Candy Specials Co-Wo FROSTED CHOCOLATE COV. Tbe RISP- CANDY CHIPS, al CRI 10 le (Blege! Cooper Btore, Main Floor, 18th Ht.’ Women’s Rubbers, First quality Rugber Overshoes in Croquet Extensive stocks. 600 Boys’ Suits Go-Morrow at : SLES } _ To-morrow’s Feature in the ° dar Ge, kind at less than half, per 1,000, 15,00 VIRGINIA SALTED PEANUTS, . Lt DELICIOUS OLD-FASHIONE CHOCOLATES he > (Bieme! Cooper Btore). I\ Boys’ Store is made up of Nor= 300 Norfolk Suits, NORFOLK JACKET and SHORT TROUSERS, cheviot, fancy mixtures, plaids and stripes; full $ assortment of sizes from 1.85 7to 16 years, Boys’ Suits, Reefers and Top Coat at $3.00. Positively the greatest stocks of gar ments at this price to be seen in York, WY folk and Double - Breasted @ dacket Suits in colors and fancy mixtures desirable and proper tor Spring wear, Most Remarkable Price for Garments of This Hind. Parents of boys from 7 to 16 years of age will hail this re- markable opportunity with de- light, for it presents a saving they should not overlook, 300 Jacket Suits. . DOUBLE-BREASTED JACKET SHORT TROUSERS; blagk and. cheviot and a great ranj + meres and cheviois} full i assortment of sizes from 8 Tto 16 years, A Also Extra Spool Six Hundre: Waists and

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