The evening world. Newspaper, April 5, 1905, Page 9

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—<————— —~ PLUCKY GIRL “One Proposed in Dance Hall HELPS ROUT HOLD-UP MEN that She Aid in Robbing Companion. USES HER UMBRELLA. Beats Off Highwaymen, Who Flee at Approach of Police- man Hearing Her Cries. Domenico Bianco, a wealthy barber, et No, 610 Eighth avenue, and Miss Millle ‘Way, a pretty girl of eighteen, with whom ho had been spending part of the evening in a dance hall, were brutally assaulted by three highway- men at Twenty-fourth street and Eighth ‘avenue early to-day, The thieves used their fists on the couple, and one of them hed a short club with which he struck Miss Way over the head several times, Ho was unable to subdue her and the thteves got nothing for thelr pains. Two of them escaped empty handed, while the third was caught and arrested aftor a desperate fight. Bianco told the police that the young woman with him was his niece, After- ward he sald she was the daughter of @ friend, and that he had called at her home during the afternoon and invited her to acoompany him to dinner, Misa Way lives at No, % Renwiok atreet, and she and Blanco went to the Royal restaurant on Thompson street. Blanco is in the habit of carrying large gums of money with him and 4s not averse to displaying his wealth in pub- Hie places, He Js also proud of three Glamond rings he wears. These evidences of prosperity at- tracted the attention of three men who re dining at the Royal restau- fa “and when Bianco and the girl Taft the place at 10.80 o'clock the men Followed them, Bianco ni the een, "but did hot bellove, they meant . He and Miss cede rade ‘ak No, 288 enue, where they remained midnight, While they were d followed until a ‘the three men who ha them red. "One of these men made ; efforts to get Ino jon repeats Way but failed, unul he Pally asked her to dance ‘with him, The place 1s @ free and easy resort uctons are not always neces- isa Way accepted the Invitation the man. ‘were waltzing about the eo says the man said to her: your itlend out of here and woilh beet bis head off and aplit his a ed, Miss Way left tho Blanoo what'he had sald htened, woo, to out, fe and Miss Way lett and had reached Twenty-fourth street and Bighth avenue when the men suddenly 4a on them, One knocked Bianco down with a §g the foe, and another struck Miss Ys lanco was getting to lis feet when the third man came up be- Bing him and threw his arms about his neck, Bianco prrugeies, but was thrown to the and kept there, feanwhile Miss Way waa fighting deeperately with hor fist, and her um: Drefle, at the same time screaming for Belo” “Detective Sergeant O'Donnell came along at this juncture and started for the throe men. They tmmediately fed, aud O'Donnell pulled out his ree volver and fired @ shot. The pistol ex- loded, blowlnw off part of his finger, ut O'Donnell was game and started in pte HEEL follows W, ed John’ J, a Tisch aay hen he : deoided men, The man fought desperately, but “Zaoya O'Donnell, Bianco and Miss Way wore Gay much for him and’ he was ante @ubdued and taken tothe Woes ubdued and taken to the Wi igen street station house, °#t Twen- Mhere he gave the namo of Murphy, sald he was twenty- old and ‘lived at No. 83 King’ « gala he must have beon t Attacked Blanco, as he w ble working mah. His ot bear him out, firalgned in the Stephen was cpparently much disturbed by her husband's absence trom home,” sho sald she did not know Milas Way at all, put that her husband would probably fell, her who she was when he came 10) “There will bo a lot of things for him to explain,” sald Mrs. Bianco, and she et her iy, in a way which seemed fo mean business, FAIRY LAND FOR THE — FEMININE SHOPPER. It Is to Be Found at the Spring Obening of the simpson , Crawford Co, With wisteria blossoms twining in clusters about thousands of incandes- cent lights, the opening of the Simpson Crawford Co, at thelr Sixth avenue store ts a scene in fairy land, and the display of new styles In Easter hats, gowns, and other feminine apparel in | @ tempting one, The millinery department is abloom | with dainty spring hats, in profusion of lovely color and chle and graceful | shape, The polo turban holds the upper hand,’ It $s present in every conceiy- | able ¢olor and material—white straw with striking pombons, black straw la ifferent shades decorated with wings, Gnd oyen black Jet trimmed with white balan A harming Paris model polo la mady entirely of cherry levee | Rnd frult, and countless oumery fonves | ; ; ate 4 others are of akon ts a pr newhat almiiar to thy” ofer ¥, 80 Much Worn this wie, AGA Ma etl because it 1s POcIAly attractive in Diack eaG!s, are ings of American beauty’ py flowe: The Hated fwo Deatitles--one a helloreae tere are telmmed with corn-fowers und witht, Qnd & hellotrope straw: with’ a “nant a full lind of rey ear hath of ex ml” qualfiy, miyle ana Values eal Bde A the dress and suit @opan models are hobnobing with pret hie ensive adults, ‘Thin summer Kowis trom fashe walst the water ure made pr n with rows of shirting about the @nd a avantity of lace Insertion. In’ue ery one of the beautiful dressy powne shows Lice of sone kind, trom the tra est iephlin to the henviest Inah uriking sult {# of green and back feta, mae Io the naw PONY janket ‘with butterfly sleeves and Arnis] okirt 6 with, chockerboard Svening gowns are be laeritaty ane spangled with the ey ot the: One ts of pink mall th le ists, co ht proto things” We new copper spin an + | rights | Molasses Cuts., FIREMEN FIGHT Interborough Men Go to Court and Block the Plan to Revoke Charter Because of Strike— Officers to Answer Friday. - Judge Lacombe, in the United States | Cireutt Court, to-day sifned an order | Atrecting Grand Master John J. Hanne- han, Charles A, Wilson, Acting Grand Master, and other grand officers of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen, to appear before him on Friday, April 7, to show cause why a temporary in: junction should not be tesued restrat ing the Grand Lodge from revoldng the TO SAVE UNION charter of “Just in ‘Tiime" Lodge, No, 14, It Is alleged the officers intend to revoke the charter because of the par- Uclpation by the members of “Just in Time" Lodge in tho strike on the Ine terborough Rapid Transit Railway Com- Pany without consefit of the nattonal officers. ‘The temporary injunction is asked pending the final hearing of a sult brought against: the Grand Lodge om- cere by Harry B. Winney, a member, acting for timself and others, To expel them as members or to re- voke the local charter, the complaint alleges, would. deprive them of certain to which they are legality and morally entitled, The Jnsurance of each member varies from 8500 to $8,000, LIGHTNING STARTED FIRE, (Special to ‘The Byening World.) BORDENTOWN, N. J. April) B= During a rainstorm of last night a large barn, the property of Mount Rog- at Newton, a few miles, from here, 1 struck and burned by Nghthing, Two horses and nine cows perished and a quantity of hay and grain was de- The loss was $4,000. WOULD THATEVERY => FAMILY KNEW ITS VALUE. Urauline Sisters of In Indorsing Fath: er John'a Medicine for the Cure of Consumption. “We, the undersigned, cheerfully recommend and indorse the use of Father John’s Medicine as a sure and immediate relief for all colds, throat and bronchial trouble, having used it with success for one of the mom- bets of our institution that was threatened with consumption of the} throat. Hearing of the excellence of Father John’s Medicine, we made o trial and are glad to state that after taking three bottles a decided change took place, having recovered after nearly two years. In a word, it is the only remedy that helped her. Would that every family knew its value," (Signed) Ursuline Sisters, Ursuline Convent, Waterville, Me, CHRADERS’ PECIALS WE aro ONIGINATORS, not IMITATORS, OUR CONFECTIONS PAR-EXCELLENCE: “POR WEDNESDAY,”* Peanut Chips .....+++ +s eee 10C+ Ide Champagne Crackers, 19¢c, Ib, “FOR THURSDAY.” 10c. Ib, 19. Ib. Assorted Chocolates Vee LPO PE re int D BY ROBBERS. MYSTERY IN SHOOTING OF ~ YOUNG WIFE Husband Says She Fired Pis- tol Bullet That Caused Her Death, (iprota) to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA April 8A shoot- Ing affair shrouded in mystery and ate ‘tended by sensational circumstances oc- curred jn Strawberry Mansion in Fair- mount Park, thie elty, to-day. Mrs, Urania Conde, a comely young woman of twenty-three, who ts sald to have lived with her futher at Patoh- e, I, I, was shot In the head and dled later In the Woman's Homeopathic Ital. y Conde, the husband of the woman is In the Sedgely Guard House, held by the police as a witness to the shooting. According to hte statement, Mrs Conde Infileved the fatal wound, ‘The pistol with which the shot was fired belongs to the husband, He admited carrying it in his pocket, but clatme that his wife suddenly took it from him, and before he could prevent her, she ‘had pressed the muggle to her head and pulled the trigger, Fark Guard Dayls heard the shot, rushed quickly to the spot and found the woman lying on the ground and the young inan bending over her, He an ambulance and had the ried to the hogpltal, When dd there she was wnconsclous. effort was made to revive her er to secure @ statemont from hor shooting, but the efforts of n were of no avail, stated that he haa not lived with his wife for two years, and that during that perlod she resided at Patchogue, L. I, Yesterday she came to this city and called on him at the n Lace Mill Company nth street and Glenwood avenuo, where he was amployed as a draughtsman, Conde added that he left the factory in company with his wite, but It Is presumed left her later in the day. Conde further said that last evening his wie appeared at the Haymarkot Hotel, where he lived, and demanded to see him, bit he was not at hame, Wiwn told ‘this she became angry and created a ecene, This morning whe called again and met him, Conde declared. ‘They lett the hotel vogetier, Conde saying they would plant, #0 for fe stroll in the . PATCHOGUE, L. f., peril 5.—Mre, Urania. Conde, ‘mentioned In Philadel- ‘phia shooting affair, was known here. ————- 8T, LOUIS RE-ELECTS WELLS. 8T, LOUIS, April §.—Complete returns give. Mayor Rolla Wella, Democratic Candidate for re-election, a pluralty of 1,4% votes over John A, Talty, Repub- ean, WM. VOGEL & SON Our ‘Usual defect Usual defect, f Shoulde: 1 A Distinguished Showing of New Spring Suits & Overcoats , Such Is the clevernes 8 of ourtailormen that they have really out-tailored themselves In producing our new Spring suits and over- coats. No work has ev: er left the handsof the taiJor-craft that better illustrates the possi- bilities of the trained, skilled tallorman, With a subtle ingenuity, they have Imparted to our new series of Twenty Dollar sults and over- coatsa character and Individuality that raises them far above the pla wear garments. with which they have ne of usual ready-for- So uncommon is the power mastered the intricate details of fine tailoring that it would be a dif- ficult matter to rival these suits and over-~ coats even with the work of the best custom tallors. Every garment_is m ade with our famous new “Concave” Shoulder and “Closefitting”’ Collar. $20 Spring Sui ts & Overcoats There ara six new models In short boxy Top Coats, made irom double-twist coverts In the new shadaes— silk lined, at $20, ‘Then there's a series of models In the Medium Length Overcoat, silk lined and s lik lined to edge, made of black Thibet and Oxford, at $20, Also long, loose Ralncoats taoriess at $20, 20. in plain black and fancy n single and ‘double breasted sack sults there are six models of each AE in ph fancy effects, at $20. jain blacks and blues and Other Spring suits and overcoats, $15 to $40 road WM. VOGEL & SON Houston St. JUST ESCAPES 50-FOOT FALL Jumps Track on Bridge and Nearly Tumbles to Rail- road Cut Below. A Belt Line trolley car, carrying fifty people, Jumped the track on a bridge crossing the Pennaylvania Raflrond tracks in Jersey City to-day and hung suspended over a cut fifty feet deep, While the passengers fought wildly to Get oul of the back door, Women faint- ed tn the crush and clotting was torn promiscuously, but no one was badly hurt, The car, with Motorman Arthur Meonstein in charge, had just. turned {nto Bummit avenue from Rip ayenne, As the curve Is cleared tho tracks run onto @ bridge In Summit avenue over the cut through which the Pennsylvania Raslrond tracks run through the heights uf Jersey City to the Hackensack meadows, Because of the strength of the bridge ft 1s customary for motormen to run thelr cars across {t at a fair rate of speed. Between the foot-pabh Js a wooden guird ral about ® foot high and on the outside edge of the foot-path Js a strong tvon railing. vrevented the cat st plunged to t winaphing the wooden guard, the footpath, breaking. the yall and hanging over th tracks with the front truck off the structure, heln- . for had the the front they ced the vehiole mupt amd forced it to fall. ‘The blocked for an hour unit the he pulled ack to the ralls. meet HAY STEADILY IMPROVES, SOA, Taly, April 5.—Beeretary Hay and Mrs, Hay, who are stopping at the Hotel Isotte, again took a drive this morning. Mr. Hay {4 looking bet- ¥ and saya the bracing alr im specialty—the Gracia in their every phase. but recently received All of which are presented Extra length $2e QUTING EkAN $0e PIKKQW GA’ Wailsts of silk, representing Waiata of black serge, Misses’ Wool Wists in a The New R follow it faithfully. Silk Remnant Sale for Thursday and Friday. Hundreds of Remnants of Colored Taffeta Silk, Louisine, Paillet de Soie, Peau de Cygne, Messaline and Satin Duchess, in lengths from 1 to 8 yardg, all to be closed out at 50c. & 68c, yd., value 76c, to $1.25, Also Remnants of Colored Crépe de Chine, up to § yards in length, to close at 75c. yd., ae value $1,00 to $1,60, ‘Dress Goods Special. 1,500 yards Panama Suatings tracks and the | Formerly $2.98 to $4.00. = . & G. Corsets The innovation by which you may identify the new R. & G. models is the tapering waist _line— that is fash‘on’s post-season demand, and R. & G. is one of the’ few ready-for-service corsets which Our ‘department presents a complete series of the new high and low bust styles, fashioned of batiste or coutil. One to Three Dollars, on black and navy blue grounds, also dark ground. Tailor Suitings in mixed and striped effect, navy |blue and green checks in several styles; all at the special price of gsc. yd., unusual value, Lord& Taylor, Broadway and 'Twentioth Street, Vitth Avenue, Nineteenth Street, | For Facts and Figures See Saks & Company Broadway, 334 to 34th Street, The New Gloves for Women There are two gloves of which we have made a at one dollar and the Pa- tricia at one-fifty. Both of them are accepted as the standard of their class—standard in leathers, in craftsmanship, in grace of proportions, in fit— From Grenoble we have our spring importation, which includes the most exquisite new shades, at One Dollar. Of lambskin, overseam, with two clasps, Of lambskin, pique sewn, with one clasp, Of suede, overseam, with three clasps. Of mocha, half pique sewn, with one clasp, Of capeskin, prix seam, with one clasp. Of kid, Paris point embroidery, with two clasps, Of kid, Saks’ embroidery, with three clasps. Of suede, silk Filet embroidery, with three clasps. Of suede, pique sewn, with one button, Of kid, pique sewn, with one button, Of cape, prix seam, with one clasp, in the newest and most favored shades, as well as white or black, You Will Alag Find Us Ready With a Complement of Gloves of silk, silk mesh, taffeta, lisle and Milanese lisle, ilk gloves in fancy colors, white or black. A complete series of the Kayser silk gloves and those of lisle or silk raade by Fownes, A Sale of Domestics 12%¢ LQNSRALR CAMBRIG, 36 inches wide, at 9c 8 RBLBAGHRR MUSkIN, 36 inches wide, at Se NEk, excellent designs, at 8 B, size 45x36, at 7}4¢ $1.98 CROGHRT. BER SPRRARS, at $1.48 Heavy weight, hemmed, with knotted fringe or cut corners Waists for Women Waists of cream batiste, with embroidered front and tuck= Special at $1.48 Weaints of sheer white lawn with front of embroidery and tucking and deep tucked cuffs, TO BFFEOT AN ABSOLUTE CLEARANCE, Weel Waiate in various colors and styles, which represent all the garments with which the season has left us, Formerly $5.50 to $12.50. Formerly $3.50 to $5.00, Special at $1.39 At $2.95 At $1.95 a collection of odd styles and At $3.95 Special at 98c variety of weaves and colors, At $1,95 colors, some of which are slightly soiled. Formerly $3.00 to $5.00. Are Showing a large variety of materials for SUMMER DRAPERIES, comprising Embroidered and Woven Swieees, in dot and flural designs; Fish Nets, Egyptian, Brussels and Irish Point Draperies, Colored Mai and Art Muslins, Commencing to-morrow (Thursday), the following will be offered: Embroidered Muslins, for Sash and Casement Curtains; formerly 18c. to 38c. per yard, at 12c.,18c. and 22¢. Colored Madras; formerly $1:10 to $1.85 per yard, 75c, and $1.25 Furniture Slip Covers of Striped Damask, Linen, Swans- down, Cretonne and other materials, also Window Shades made to order Third Floor, Upholstery Department, | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY MORNING WONDERS, the 1905 World Almanoz.’ Saks & Company : Broadway, 33d te 34th Straat. | For Thursday We Announce The Formal Spring Opening OF OUR COLLECTION OF Outer Garments for Women To mark this event in the conduct of our depart- ment, we will present a series of exclusive Imported Dresses, Suits & Coats in authoritative and distinctive models for which the better known foreign designers stand sponsor, together with adaptations of their styles and the creative efforts of our own organization. In conjunction with our opening, we have organ- ized the following important sales of Suits, Coats and Skirts at extreme price concessions, Rain Geate of cravenatted cloth in tan, oxford or olive, solid colors, stripes and overplaid effects, in a series of full length, loose and semi-fitted mod- els, in sizes for women, misses and small womem Value $15,00 and $18.50 At $10.00 Value $21.50 and $25.00 At $15,00 Rain Goats of Gloria silk in various colors; full length models, Value $27.50 and $30.00 Special at $15,00 Goats of black taffeta in a series of models which include three-quarter length, loose-fitting, plaited, shirred full length and lace trimmed Redingote styles, Value $25.00 Special at $17.50 Women's and Misses’ gevert eats in short, threee quarter box and fitted models. At $10.00, $15.00 and $19.30 Tailared Smite of voile over silk drop, light weight ‘French broadcloth, and Panama cloth in black or colors, in three new short coat, blouse models, or of black and white checked Bnglish suitings in three-quarter and Eton styles. Value $35.00 to $45.00. At $25.00 Tailored Suita of taffeta silk in short coat, blouse and Eton models: Value $30.00 and $35.00, At$23,00 Walking Skirts of Panama cloth in black, blue or brown, of black canvas cloth with silk drop and of mannish mixed fabrics in gray, brown or olive in six new plaited models. Value $9.50 to $14.50, At $7.90 Three-Fifty Oxfords for Women Grace of line and curve, beauty of form and ab- solute comfort—those are the attributes of our three-fifty Oxfords, which bring them within a step of the five-dollar standard. For the greater part they owe it to the ‘bench’ work with which they have been invested. If yours be a high arched, normal or abnormal instep, at least one of the twenty new spring models is designed spe- cifically for your service, at $3.50. The Gibson ° Of patent leather, with turned soles and Spanish heels. Of patent colt, with welt soles and leather heels, Of dull calfskin, with extension soles and Cuban heels, Of kid, in champagne, with turned soles and Cuban heels, Of tan Russia calf, with welt soles, pedestrienne toe and heels, Of suede, in tan, black or gray; turned soles, Cuban heels, Of white canvas,with welt soles and Spanish arch and heels, Walking Pumps at $3.50. Of patent colt, with turned soles and leather heels, Qf dull kid, with turned soles and Cuban heels. Oxford Ties at $3.50, Of dull kid, short vamp, welt soles, Spanish arch and heels, Of dull kid with tips, turned soles, Cuban heels, Of vici kid with turned soles, patent tip, miljtary heels, Of vici kid, welt soles, patent tip, pedestrienne heels, Of vici kid, welt soles, self tip, broad heels, Of tan calf, turned soles, Spanish arch and Louis X V, heels, Of brown vici kid with turned soles and leather Cuban heela, Of tan Russia calf, welt soles, operatoe and Louis XV, he

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