The evening world. Newspaper, April 10, 1905, Page 14

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| tee Barnart freshmen are “stung,” b jad all because of a rooster. ‘Tne Har. (A841 sophomores are disconsclate, and j@ df the same bird. And this ‘how it came about. Rosle” is the familiar name of the mascot, a full-blooded risto- “Derby Black Red’ gamecock, yard and « half long OC ho namo for a fighting cock the soplis know it, but when they ° ‘noble bird, mone than a ago, he was a puffy ohicken freah ‘the inoubator, ana everybody was ly that he waa, going to ‘B® & fount and filled with ice cream @ll “'Nineteen-seven" stood promised to stick to ‘WRonle' *til death did them part, and love’ and cherish “her with the | Mipst) varietios of chicken-teed unk) hy) “abe” wea enabled to support herself i ‘the whole class in Juxury by laytit ‘more valuable than those of the geome of old. * Rosie Davelopa a Comb. “Gyge Hon faba cunby dha aad n . and Twentieth street, op- pow have | the following bullet (ER MEETS EATH IN CHAIR WITH A-SMILE | Mastin Ebet, Who Strangled || Wife, Pays Penalty With- " out a Tremor, (iptetad Qo The Mvering Wert) ENG BING, April 10-—Bor strangling. Weide of @ year, Amguata, to death, H jealousy, Joly ™, 1908, Martin Nwenitv-Ahres years old, of Mount | muffered death in the electric hak, Ging Bing prison this morning without « tremor. The first shock of 180 volts was apptled at 5.52 A. M., and 5,6 A. M. he wan pronounced doad. went to his Seath with « smile the souls of the “Nineteen-seven’ con-|tnom ‘the College of Physicians ana testants, that they won everything ex- | Surgeons to treat whe ailing masvot, Th cept the Jump, and ag each event | faculty of bacteriology wi yumm ont was Roste crowed vociferously. from Columbia and a (rained nurse inom The Freshtes began to see that they | St. Luke's Hospital. tory #o long as| In due time the staffs of learned a) away, and 80 they laid | men arrived. which a champion of the famo' “Trish” wi old. | the which the class spent the wists x months’ hard collected dues, to, be pitted against the Bopha! Freshmen, were Keeping | thelr . ‘The challenge had ed the scene of the could never achieve oor mioroscopes at gamples of these drops, looked gerlously depressed, shook their heads In unison and pronounced the case a deadly attack of spinal men- ingttis, Still a Sick Bird. That was two day still a very wick treated with, diphyherla a without avail. Fils temi tinues at 104, id purple Appeared on all his feathers. \¢ carefully away in cotton ibatting, with hot-water bottles at his feet and ice bags on his head. If relief is not soon jot Bane rhe the trea of the clasy, In ner- ‘yous haste, Written a dally theme upon e bill of sale for thy rooster and inded the paper in, all unoonsctoun the secret she was disclosing. head: Tf rel fot, soon . experienced ending — phys! nr Symelletin lesusy that thin] ProPowe to tap ‘his cranium to draw off Wee GARY OF two tee In| the potsonous liquide pressing on the newa leaked out and reached the all-| prain, Th the meanwhile soph mares are cut- hearing ears of the Sophs, and tt was that very day that Roslo's keaper Issued | ing classes to Thang arsund the boards to road the halfsnovsly ay bullet they are tan d Giecuss endl ote Tenances’ “in te feht. with no no! Keath. Some Christian Sclentista amon no Rotice | thelr number are adininistvering amen’ Treatment without interfering with the action of ti) other remedies, UEt @ pall thas Tallen pon “Nineteen-sevén" that only the tecbyery of the gamecock can peti or“ Ninoteen-elent—the aitls ect rtelcng Diice where Urey fitment to yy an lor the money im an ‘tumbled off ‘Is perch ' ‘ee bin standin’ on ‘only stickin’® water pan all the time, and warking fit ter kill.’ che Hxecuvive Committee of Nineteen: oven Tashed, To, thelr Bets quarters Is | the squatter’ ang) found Rewer with ‘arodping’ ches} bo ag Mr eh 's awry, looking the part Oba, vary ack Bird, is keh ‘was placed 7 in an impro- | viol “ninbulance made of a. wireel (when deat era 3 vee aghorioed rooster right not have hee Cnight not have ; |done—he tikd the chance. Thee Rosle may Tecover, There a hope, ‘And ihile he lives his invincible net ceil ar gaara as chanwwon. of Mornin, Helants, KILLED BY WHISKEY. When Told He Was Too 014 'to Work, Mam Takes to Drink, Frits Mahlon, @fty-tlve yoars old, was ‘ound dead to-day tn the rear of No, 423 West Thirteanth street. He was told it an e@ loyment agency thet he wis {0 old to do farm nwork, an ocoupation Tew kere tm bury enough in New Jorsey during ti summer to live on his about ten minutes. Then I tied a Broe-| earnings the entire winter in New York, string around: her neck, ‘Then’ I ploks') xo he begun'to drink whiskey in great her up and oast her body in the sewer] 4 titles, ‘This brought on an attack Rees ite heyrt dipeass, trom wiksh ‘he died, te the laborniory of the department of e departm skoerh ental Diolony, woke the: whore | cl ‘round, and wept and walt- for the arrival of certain bers Of the feculiy thet had been eummo was, Then she wen her hat, ana then we walked down Franklin ‘avenue to Sixt! street. We sat on tho fence by the Water street sewer, Then I seized Around the throat\and choked her with my thumbs, I held her that war fv 88 for Men’s Suits or Top ® Coats made to sell at $15. Special for Tuesday's Selling. Suits of medium weight, and Top Coats suitable for the cool mornings and evenings, All these garments are exceedingly well made and finished; they fm- inde all the desirable fabrics, such as worsted chey- fot in black and fancy cassimeres—all hand tatlored ond lined and trimmed unusually well. The Top Coats in this lot are all-wool coverts—silk lined— also Oxford gray vicunas, all out and 7 88 e made in the newest up-to-date styles, A vary handsome line of Men’s Suits Top Coats here at all prices, vege $25 Choices of either Suit or Top Coat, up to..... ything an of lor can mak an: i, y, tallor ¢ double price, fe for you at nearly 1.98 for Boys’ Suits, Worth up to $4.00. Eoys' two-piece double-breasted Norfolk Suits, with wloomer pante—Ruasian blouse and sailor blouse £4 | eulte—robby styles, neat fitting garments and pat- ternf to please, made and wimmed in a durable and .iibstantial manner; all sizes from 3 1.98 to 18, at 2 dee 7 a Boy's Swit, Top Coat or Reefer, hich Sells in Many Stores at $6,00 Thi, te a. ine here, an exe! ig evry id) we have exerted Erery re equal in style and quality to Gocldedly the greatest in New York, ‘Weave of the new season is included in assortmicnt wow here for your choosing. JEROME ANGRY, | FLAYS GRUBER FOR CHARGES Self Respect, He Says, For- bids Reply to “Such a Man.” ALL UP TO GRAND JURY. Lawyer Deolares Rothschild Stenographer Was Forced to Make False Affidavit. cit | eral Rank and support his charge by an HE ACCUSES MR. KRESEL. | Other Business Prevents His Going | Before the Grand Jury To Day—Other Witnesses. District-Attorney Jerome was very an- gry to-day over the chargo made by Abraham Gruber that Miss May F. Trimble, formerly a stenographer in the Federal Bank of which David Roth- sohild was pr t was taken to the District-Attorney's office on a Grand Jury subpor and induced to make & false statement implicating Armit Mathews in the Rothsohild swindles. The gist of Gruber’s charge is that Assiatant District-Attorney Kresel got Miss Trimble to cis office and there showed her what purported to be @ @'pulation or agreement between Math- @&s and John W. Wooten, who was attorney for Rotheshtld and for tha Federal Bank. Gruber says that Miss Trimble was forced to make a false at- fdavit thet she had written the agroe- ment while in the employ of the Fed- aMdavit of Miss ‘Trimble, “T refuse to go into tho matter now,” said Mr, Jerome to-day, ‘because the entire case is before the Grand Jury, and Mr, Gruber has been eulponaed be- fore that body, He can tell his story then. Meanwhile, I eee no reason why I ghould dignity his utterances with a re lon, “Why vhould I deign to make a a ee JAMES McGREERY & CO, Cotton, Dress Goods, 8,500 yards, Silk and Cotton printed Mulls, Corded or open work weaves; with delicate blossom or vine patterns, a8e per yard, Value 45¢. 5,000 yards printed Organ- die, New floral designs, 15¢ per yard. ply to woman ih ory ig ao ridivaly: abi oun that ing, and 1 repent tho specting public officer wi awor any charge he made,” Mr. Gruber did not appear before the Grand Jury to-day, but sent a note to the foreman saying he was yory busy with a case ami asking for delay, will probally t tosmorrow, Martin Conton {s to he lirought down fi ing Sing again to-day to qv ge He f ho Grand Jury, and David Roths- | ohild and his wite Will also be called. Mr. Kro would not siy a word of his plans, but sat he would anawer Oruber's change as goon as he had got the original of the affidavit which Gruber gave the newspapers, JAMES McGREERY & 60, Jewelry Department, On Tuesday, April the 1rth. Sale of Novelties, suitable for Spring dress and mil- linery, or for Easter gifts and souvenirs, | 2500 Sterling Silver and Sil- ver gilt Hat Pins, ersand Art designs, Fiow- 50c each value 1.00 2000 Sterling Silver Sash Pins, Heavy, A:t and “relief” designs, 100 value 2.75 1500 Jewelry Novelties; in- cluding:—Sterling Silver tablets, coin cases, vinai- grettes,court plaster cases, pin cases, stamp boxes and mirrors; for chatelaine or separateuse, Extreme- ly handsome Nouveau Art, figure or scroll patterns, 1.00 each value 2.00 to 3.75 Twenty-third Street, JAMES McGREERY & CO. wir Gitk Petticoats, Fine quality Taffetas Silk Petticoats, with tucked ruffies,—various colors, 5-75 With accerdeon pleated, ruched edge flounce, All the fashionable shades, 7-50 'Black and white striped silk, Very attractive models. 975 Twenty-third Street, Twenty-third Street. dAMES McGREERY & GO. Sale of Chima and Cut Glass, On Tuesday, April the rrth, Dinner Set, Pink and blue spray pat- tern. roo pieces, +-8.75 per set, English porcelain, old Willow pattern, T12Z Pieces sevceeereeeee wees +e12,00 Haviland’s Limoges Dinner Set, floral patterm ...... Value 17.00 Pink ooveee e000 28.50 Value 30,00 Austrian China Dinner Set, roo pieces, Cut Glass, +. 10,00 1 16,00 8-inch Fruit or Salad Bowl....-.+.2.45 each. Celery Tray eos cece coecsses 0000 245 Nappies, with or withov; 2 pint Jug. Value 4.00 a Formerly 3.c4 t handies, . goe, and 1,25 “ New tall shape. Handsome cuttting...+.......§.00 each, A very extensive stock of Cut Glass, novelty colored Glass or Pottery Flower Bowls and Vases, suitable for Easter decoration and gitts (at extremely moderate prices) are included In this sale, NEW lol | WEST | YORKS: ber SATISFACTION GUARA| ‘ rs id 3 oS T. REFUNDED, | Unusual Values. GROWING STORE CO. with Double Stamps From 8,30 to Noon Shop in the morhing and fet two stamps Insteld of one each 10c, you spend Single Swnp} from 12 to 6. | We're determined to make to-morrow a Tuesday of record-breaking selling. To accomplish this result we shall all sizes; panne velvet and siik bra morrow, crown champagne,cat dinal, _ reseda, brown, white and navy..%All are ready to wear. Value $3.09, spe. cial at... blue, navy reseda, gree! of the seaso: Long Covert Coats, $4.98. New Spring Coats, made from allwool tan 4 new lot of handsome wat:ts, made covert cloth, 42 inches long, full Russian back with straight belt, trimmed With self buttons, self trimmed collarless model, very full sleeve, Cheviot Coats, special to- NiOTTOW Ate scceers seseeee Girls’ $3.00 Goats, Covert Box Coats, made from all. wool tan covert full sleeve, with handsbr Black taffeta silk, ind ffeta silk or satin and beau Colors, black, blue or brown, t offered beiore ally from sheer Black 4.98 cloth, with false coilar, trimmed latest extra tures, tom cloth, | lining: reseda, navy, yard, 34c extra strong, 42x18 tops, cleanable burners worth 9t¢5 special at Gigantic Purchase Enables Us to Present a Tremendously Important} Sale of 1,000 Gouch Beds at a Price that Insures Immense Selling. - i } No need of going into a wordy description of an extraordinary can tell at 2 glance what a splendid value it is, But we want to impress upon you the importance in com here TO-MORROW, . These couches may not be offered at the same price again this season. « ‘ making two divans when 1 can bi together, makin 2 ft. 3 in. wide it fong, or used side by side e ) 8 asa bed. Steel Bronzed National spi Ladies’ Suit Department. Homespun, Mohair, Pan- ama and Checked Cloth, with Eton, blouse or long Coats. 22.50, 29 00 and 35,00 Walking Skirts, made of black . Panama Cloth, Close pleated model, 10,00 and 12,00 Black and white Checked Serge Walking Skirt, 6.00, Twenty-third Street, Fine quality, Swiss Bureatt Art Department, ‘ 4th floor, Tailor-made Suits,—of Novelties for Easter gift: sewing bags, boxes, collar and veil cases, pin cush- ions, photograph fram trinket boxes, etc. — of ne silk emblem; tui! box back, belted; e cults, braid trimmed; sizes 6 to 14; regular $3.00 coats; on sale to-norro, Bo Turbans, 1.98. $3 Polo Turbans, Special at. $1.98 Mo 1 everybody seems to be taking to the new polo turban, cnd if you care to have one at a saving of over a dollar hothenberg’s is the place to buy to- We madea special purchase and are therefore able to quote this extraordinarily low price. Made with and underbrim of very tine straw braid, and has purting of the very finest silk, In all colors, such as 1.98 Dress Goods. Made an important purchase of all-wool Panama Suiting, ‘The last shipment has arrived and will be placed on sale to-morrow, At this extraordinarily low price it ought to be snapped up as quickly a the previous two offerings, 's fully 38 inches wide and is shown in champagne, castor, tan, light, medium and dark brown, royal tue, cadet blue. light gray, lilac, cream ond black, Cne Ss popular fabrics and Is soft andclingy, Value 50c.; special to-morrow, To-Morrow’s Basement Offers. PI:CE SUITS, 7to 15. latest mixtures, both in gray and brown, ETON RUSSIAN SUITs, aces 3 to 3, with COATS, 2% to 14, made Cotton Dress Voites ins! bla & we a HM y aye ned eeting, per wae ic Corsets, made of fine Batiste.’ offer the most stylish and seasonable merchandise at prices that stand absolutely unrivalled for lowness, With Easter less than two weeks away, these values are simply astounding! Sale of Stylish Suits. Manufacturer’s Entire Stock Offered at Less Than Half. There are beautiful Blouse Suits. in black and white, Panne cheviots, broadclo’ sult {s richly lined wit Newest pleated skirts, most phenomenal val fine Sicllian and mohair; new shepherd check trimmed, Positively the Waist Sensation, white lawn, with broad front of embroidery and pleats or handsomely trimmed with Val lacey newest sleeve and pleated back, choice to-morrow ,... "* BOC 11.98 with Boys’ Suits. $3.50 Values, $1.98. NORFOLK SUITS, ages 71016, with knick= erbockor match; mad: from all. woo! cheviots in the ants and extra belt to effects of grayish mixtures: TWO+ Shown in the very white collar, made trom alfwool cheviots in the latest light and dark mix- Also 150 Boys? COVERT TOP all-wool covert with matched body e WashGoodsx«cG 3 of brown, special per 12ic Bee wi, per Yard,” Oic -porner, | blue rv HAE pean) é * { { bargain like this. Any Le ayonttt ' % $10.00 Couch Outfi Complete at a ik you could ever i’ J JANES MGREERY & CO, | JAMES McGREERY & GO, | JAMES WREERY A Comet, | New modelfor averagé fix. . nres. Side supporters /ar~\y * tached, I 95e Value 2,00 delicate silk er novelty Corseta, made of fin fabrics, Embroidered Canvas Tea Moire Ribbon, with plus lined front fastening, © Cloths and Bureau Scarfs. | white, pink and'blue, Variops colors, 1.35 and 2.60) Scarfs ‘ 75° Value 1,50 Twenty-third Street, 45) Value 2.90” New, high bast’ and dip ‘hi model Corset, Made Silk Broche, Au excellen; model for average figure:

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