The evening world. Newspaper, April 17, 1905, Page 9

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AGAIN GOES UP AND MAY SOAR " Choice Steaks Advanced One- + Quarter to One and a Half Cents Per Pound, CHEAP MEATS ESCAPE, Heavy Shipments of Cattle to Western Centres, but Whole- salers Are Anxious, FEAR TRUST MAY RAISE. Increase $16 Per Carcass the Past Fortnight—Restauranta May Boon Crarge More. Prices of beéf, especially those of ' @holce steaks, were advanced again to- Gay, and before tho week's end all the ‘Festaurents in town will serve smaller and thinner portions to customers, If the advance in prices keeps up from the OCttoago market there will be an fmoreaso of the cost on the b#l of fare fm the hotels besides the curtasl in the @ine of the cuts. Monday is the day that .foreshadows the prices, and consequently every Wholesale butcher was on the Job early to-day. fome buy In Jersey City, some in Willameburg, others.in Mott Haven amd here in town all of them were anx- fous to know what the outlook for the Present week is in the way of an ad- vance, Heavy Shipment of Cattle. Barly news came that 23,000 head of atte had landed in Chicago last night and that to-morrow would see 40.090 more, St, Touts, Kansas City, Pitta burg and Buffalo reported heavy ar- rivals on the hoof. This made the ? butehers happy to-day, but the news ) >) Only tended to check an advance that was expected. The next few days witl tell whether] ]'p, or not New York's consumers will euf- |} fer materinily. Steaks went up to-day ") anywhere from a quarter of a cuit a pound to a cent and a half a pound, Acoonling to the location of the butcher, Many butchers did not advance the * pricg At all because of the favorable néws of heavy shipments, to Western centres, The prices. to~iay were uuoted on an averam. as follows: w o¢k's To-day’s Porterhouse. »: Blrloin aieak Rs roatt Round steak . ‘ Cheap Meats ‘Not Affected. Meuts lke corncd beef, soup meat, mut, fat, Keraps and whet might. bs giulled the cheaper kinds were not af fected, The Trust fay vaised the price trom $2.10 to gan bulicelt “and the watdhe are fearful of unciher Mnerease peiore the ond of the week, The advance for tivo weeks por cnr- cass wp to Satveday, dating back for two weeks pro was #16, NAVAL HONORS TO PAUL JONES ~ Warship. ‘Wil Mritg, Raimains from France end Fuil Cere- Mony Accorded on Arrival Here—Burial in Arlington. aK WASHINGTON, April TRoAtter a Gonferinca vordioy botewon Secr: ry Leonile a deo} had been reuched to have tho remains o¢ John Paul Josea: uneacthad pyghinnss In. Perhs, browgne, 1 proper tims In @ naval vomel With a Proper convoy. ;Vpon) atrival In® Amorigan. waters the romana will Yo vooeived with fuit nayal honore ond the prescat in Aint) they sahif be ta.erre) x ington. Tae par Weuley Adval cOsNey twhicts wi 4 sport the TotoniBA Het Not. yal bee’ 1 antil se sum~ manpurvres and the le! avy: aperdtions, In the 0] been ‘perfectrad. (tip. protval pat ho, Fao val wilt 2H fee hlaca of: fo fime a dine, and n aps Mr, Bart WU Femas ~ though rel na hing. nia A nda: luties perce int tind, to reo the re+ ling peoderly Apr an: that the of “PRIDE OF BEEF HERSTORYO a oF 34 YEARS INPRISON Libbie Gdrrabrandt Tells for the First Time. the Facts About the Murder for Which She Was Sentenced, TRENTON, April 17—Libbie Garra- drandt, who has pent nearly thirty- four years in the State priton hero’ for poisceing a man at the behest of her Presented, #0 strongly, 4a the Board of Pardons that there s @ good ciance of her being freed pooh.) to-day told uhe femarkadle story of Mfe for the firat time, Bhe Js fifty-one years olt-now, bu} looks younger. ' She has enjoyed special {privileges jn Jail for many years, and Qarring @ sligit heart. affection, is in ad henlth, Bho appeared before the ard of Pardons on, Thuteday last for the forty-first time since sherhis been ia Jeti, and the thought that she may Svon be frve ARs almost overcoine hor, ‘4 hardly Knew the man\i killed,” she 4ald to-day, “1 wae @ child. 1 had no olive, T Was not af Hbous character. Bod women have tri¢d for years to Have me pardoned, but, somehow they wilt not let mo go, I dare not get my hopes up too much now, for I have Ma no many disappointments. “My mother aia agt Want mé to go) olit at night, and 1, would go. 9hée fcolded and 1 decidéd: to fun aq from hothe, It was. jlist about that time. that. 1 met Van Winkle Bogart, He was much older than 1 waa He was ® carpenter, 1 f6l in love with him, “I was working in a éilk mill and oon- tinued there after I feft home. Winkle Bogart and 1 went to live with Chante Burroughs, Hin wife was in this Vesy prison, but 1 didn't know tt at the time, He wus.a map over fitty, n bridge «ender, and very poor, No one sould buve had any possible reason for wanting to kill nim that I could Bee, . But ohne flay itogurt sent me to a drug stere for some ‘while poison.’ 1 asited for rat poison and che drugmie bi ‘eit tu me. 1 took. dt out to Bogast, Who was wal : 0 ‘Phat tone what {ware So Wace ae met & white powder, sald. 1 went Back ard Lold the Ist. ‘1 haven't anything else but he #0 BUEN 15 cecyu’ worth Of wFAenic, it like white eugum, ‘ant you to do something for me,’ t sid, when I ehme ollt of the Put Us into Burroughe's food Vy?’ Lagked. | ‘er mind ‘or me, Lipble,’ he said, silly and young and tho 1 believed In him an 1'took the powd « homie, ber was ready whi the tee to be served, 1 #priniied all of it—over Burroughs's portion, pall) ks thay WATER SUPPLY CUT OFF. ; ne Seven Familtes in Gtitenbers Haye to Carry 1 de Putin Eecuuse a min lvtba in & hotwe near Gucttonbers, N, J., ratiieed to pay hile Weter hille, witth he Alleged Were ex: orbilant, several rosidents of that sec. Uon and the sinbles GF the North Huds son peivine Park are to-day ‘without water, It wis necessary for them to go ane ¢ : , het ‘intunce and carry water 0 that tw imtrous com alnat the bi van ve Seven farmifios had ola Ma chittgei for wat +6 carry wated t lover, and whore caso hus again been | Vani WOMAN DIES IN AREAWAY Mrs. Henrietta Brower Found Believe She Was Stricken with Heart Disease. ‘Tho police belleve the death of Mrs. Henrietta Brower, who was fgund dying to-day in the areaway of No, 110 Naasnu avyenuo, Greenpoint, was due to heart discase, She was yiciting her eteter, | Mes. H. J. Lawtence, at No. 104 Ruv- jsell street, Brooklyn, yesterday and re- mained until near midnight, when she left to go'to Jersey City. Warlier in the evening she had been complaining of pains in her heart and saying that she intended to seo a doctor, Her sister went half-way to the Graham avenue oars with her, It was an hour after this time. that Frank Brown, of No. BL Button avenue, passing the Nassau strect house heani rons, and looking down into the area- PIANOS It is our constant aim and purpose to produce the BEST- TONED PIANOS that can be made, and the great and con- stantlyinca easing demand forthe WATERS PIANOS is evidence of our success. We not only aim to make the BEST-TONED PIANOS, but ‘to construct them so solidly | that they will also bethe MOST DURABLE PIANOS, Let us send you our new il- lustrated catalogue,with reduced prices and terms on our new || 3-YEAR SYSTEM, | giving you three years time on | a piano without interest, We also offer a number of gcod pianos (some only little used) at GREAT BARGAINS, | Payments only $4 monthly, Catalogues mailed on receipt of postal, Horacc Waters & Co., Three Stores: 134 Fifch Ave., near t8th St. 127 West 42¢ St., near Broadway, Harlem Branch (Open Evenings), 254 West 125th St., near 8th Ave. | | | | | } | 4 aes MHRUHANDIS® At Our Your Seve ens is _ || Bamboo Fishing Rot “1,00 Epitt Bamboo) grasp, meal P extra tp, ahd cio eeenetimemet cnet ; a, 3-plage, cor] clout Wwinditl hh ¥ {12 Naphtthis 4 nced : Dm Loren# and Crawford, on rdoy. In connection Ww ; Be frmthe, will boain here: bay 2 Mor ee je TRADING STAMP OFFER | Attaltte dud; meine Ten ny Makes Baewain “ Award to Customers tn ‘the lovening “World “to-day ts Printed an announcement by the Great Atlante and ip Tee, ADANY ‘hich ter Ot rare Interest ‘to, collectors Li Rest et temps, With the ae Sealer. This Upon, oumtoners purchas: ee he tay vel vn < nt an : MAGNET FOR COLLECTORS. ‘75c Nepking, suitatle for breakin, he Fira goo qunlity and) [bse ect ready, for. Wee, i} shay f Bedstea ), ‘White Enameliet'\ Tro Bedatendd, [teeny pints good do ‘| Walst P5co White Mihi Pat wih $3.00 | | t : = | Po shes than 2 pairs sold a Stamp Is What 1.009 Free : ‘I hie ene Witheach 10 centsyou MERU AALS 4 * i Nien i Are worth|to You | *P:"¢- Stamps ae i STAMP Q A a in Adtzal loney given on Groceries, (See es lore. W.nes and Drugs. Profit Is in t@iiseaatee these lots for ali day, pechues the ty potabecordinaty olfers hold good a: while 0... d \ eens Gloves 68c., Women’s Eaiter White Kid Gloves. A. special imp ion at, the unusual | Price for qualities like thess. \ F Laces 10¢ ‘Cream ‘and’ Keru. Net Top Laces. ‘Worth 25 and 3Sc a yard. A thost exceptional bargain, f 60c Suspenders 29¢ ‘BSc fcr men’s 50c President Suspend- ert, The well known, and. alae “ President!’ Suspender selling all ‘over the country at 0c can be sectred to-morrow while the supply laste: at } Hénd-Made Lats 98¢ Hant-Made Hats. They in:lude wire br Aen ibd het ty pome, e novelt, rai an ¢ of tucked chitin of brims of iffcn of correspotid- | ing shades. A bemstitul rati_¢ of colors, f Dress Goods 10 Sotuing,. 42 ‘taeh -with Skull Fractured—Police | | | way taw e@ figure, He notified Poilos- man Richie and with him went to the house, where they foun@ Mrs, Brower dying from a compound fracture of the skull, An @mivulance wae called, but she waa dead when the surgeon ar- rived, In the woman's pocketbook were |and fell down the stalre, $2.60 and some forelgn voins, She wore | detained as a witness. pins. nt the house leaned against : Important Announcement ToOur Customers Who Have Collected B. & M. Blue Trading Stamps i O ALL ‘holders of B. & M, Blue Trading Stamps issued by this store we will, until April 29th, 1905, inclusive, give one 14th St. Store Merchandise Discount Stamp for four B, -& M. Blue Trading Stamps bearing our serial number and _ identification mark 14th. B. & M. Stamps Issued by Us Will Be Exchanged in Quan- tities from Four Upwards, This proposition virtually turns your B. & M. Blue Trading Stamps into ready money, permitting you to select merchan- dise in 75 departments. While we are not under any obliga. tions to redeem or exchange B. & M, Blue Trading Stamps, which were purchased from the Benedict & Macfarlane Company, paid for by us, and issued to our patrons, we feel that our customers will appreciate this offer, for in this way we further their interest, Free Vaujevilie Every Four Auditorium, (mh Floor, Free Deliveries Whatever you buy Is What 500 of Our Merchandise w.th our Merchandise Discount Stamps saved is delivered free of charge. Discount Stamps Are Worth to You in Actual Money At Our Store, f nISCL NI oN Your Promptness! §seromicat -th ithe bargain ¢ supply last aiternoon” may [7 Dress Voiles ise | Chiffon Dress \oules, ‘It has a'l the ‘appearance of fine woo! voiles and Comes In all’ the leading piatn colors and light and dar shades wth shall neat figutes.” oo inte, ——— Waists 33c 78c Wais's, made of sheer Jawn and mererrized percale with polkw dots, ‘They have side piaits from Bhoilder to bust, Cen te p alt down front sitched and ornamented with peat] buttons, Stock collar, new sleeves end plait down the back, ; Ea | Smyrna Rugs $9e ‘i Mi wool Smyrna Rugs, bigh class, S Torkith and Peroinn ettects, size 26x54 You'll agree with us it’s a real $2.50 With Extra Pants value They are fancy mixed new Spring mi. — j torinls, Every jacket hes 2 pair of ul ts te itch. Sizes 7 Children’s Bonnetsd8e | Leased ct a ag tes yera_ | } Chikirca’s 1,50 Large Poke Bonnets, a| made of allover embroidery, hem uillching lind’ invertions, with deep frill of embroidery and pretty ribbon bows, Wide ties. All sits | | Corsets, 68c | 1,00 R. G. Gorsets,. They have me- dium and low tut, short hips. | s2ee from 18 to 26 inches, i Yert seen it lonsted of as a sprcial at $10.95, They sre made of bicycle tubli wubber tired wheola and Cigars 9c for Mi Comrado Periectos. Value 1.50, Pg, fot. 1b centr, ail: ah: (Be. sess ropa 4 A Boys’ Suits $1.78 | THE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 17, 1906. ‘a weteh end chain end two diazond | The police bélleve she wan seined wit" an attack of heart failure, and stoppin tho go of the ralling that protects the area ww: Brown we i Alwin Go-Carts 6.00/ : ‘Alwin’ Folding Go-Carts, We've } ste) lei ent, sides and back; can be folded sma!l enough to put in suit case. ( cena teen gar: 1.24 for 50 White Gem Puritanos. q favorite Prices: + 5,000 Yards of Worsted Shop. herd Check Suitings, In black and white, blue and white and brown and white, Different size checks; 39c. quality at 36einch All Wool Black and White Panama Shen- herd Checks, 53c. quality 50-inch Mohalr Sicillan, splen- did grade, and good va'ue at 6 c, per yard, in shades of light and dark navy, brow: gray and black, 42-inch Cream Storm Serge, strictly all pure Australian wool; reg, price 8$c. yd; at 50-inch Cream Lustrous Mohair Sicilian, at $1 per yard, at., 82-inch All Wool Panama Suit- ing, In light and dark nayy,brown, reseda, and 3 Special. In addition to these two exceptional bargains there will be on sa'e $20 Tan Covert & Broadcloth Cuats at These are grade of Skinner's satin and taftet Colored Dress Goods. Weaves that reflect fashion’s fancies u Uailty, at. Main Becond Floor, 9th St. Section. penne nasootdael ae All Cars Transter to GALLANT FIRE CAPTAIN SAW HIS DUTY AND DID IT. |Caumhe a 800-7; She Feit aud Le stihl Bay- ine Arutea, Members aie ica Y Letui6TON 10 SAVE 5969" ST. Jackets and Top Coats. $3.98 1s a marrvellousiy low price for real & $5.00 and $8,00 tan and black coats. Equally rémarkable is the figare of 675 and 12,00 tan and black Sor $10.00 coats. Yet these. are the figures that will prevail to-morrow in the Blooming- dale Store on coats of a decidedly Stylish cut, and of fabrics that are fully up to the Bloomingdale standard of quality, : , Hout with 11.75 20s from 32 tO ebb ys ey 7 . Be a iy Covpon. w) A Very Upon presentation of this cou- ExceptionalSate of AC. particularly smart styles, designed and made by men tailors. divin weight, and all 6 at special pon we will sell you a 24-inch Eyeglasses, jole Leathe or Cowhide Sy) VE (j 0 Dress Suit Case. Tr eant stores frequentiy ad. vertise these eyertasses as’ **$5 solid gold eyeglasses, & Special bargain at $1,” \ Exclusive - opticians even charge $3.50 a pait for similar § glasses, Our price is 44¢; These glasses are’ sclentifi-: cally made by one of the largest and most prominent apt:cal con. cerns in the word; fitted with silex crystal, pure white perils scopic lenses; gold, spting, and non - tilling cork nose rests, 25c The actual £9.95 $2.9 is the lowest for a Dress ge Wally, They are dally sold by exclusive dealers for 85,00, None sold a ls price with= out this coupon. Main Floor, d0th Section. Wall Paper Specials. Wall Papors. that sell regu- Ic larly for 4c, per roll at Dark and Light W: dining rooms and halls, rey- po ularly 86 per foll, at ry Ale ‘O} 5.00. myrtle, 4 4 S rice ever named juit Case of this 59c 2: 69C sually black Wall Papers for sitti ana |} Which preventethem from slip. Boys’ $2.00 Vich Kid and Tan hails, With 9 Orta inch bordersto || ping off. The glasses are rims fe Rid La f lo 1 59 match, low priced at 12<c, less, - Learn U MJ per roll, to-morrow. 7c Fitted free’ of charge. Not Boys’ Patent Ce, ait dB Be. oye Fattapnt to'sn NaeOO Very Heh reeeine Vie pee pers || more than three pairs to each W Girls’ Black Kid Button and roll, to-morrow at QC || customer. } Lace, 8% to 2,C,D Artistic Papers, varnished, gilt, We offer them In Ane Michaela 7 ° Pe Oued Wh id other fine ef- thle yea ke h jac’ 1c 3, reduce fom 2, Glettent Feather tips, 6 to 44 79¢ |). ber toll to... SURG ifort en ; ein Fi ‘Third Floor, Front, . Front, Centre, Belabotsite 042 Pe Lexington to 3d. Ave, ——S9th to Oth Street, | —Bloomingdale Bros. $500.° REWARD! Unscrupulous persons are calling at the homes of New Yorkers and representing they are sent by us to take up “'S, & H.” Green Trading Stamps. In this manner many have been im- posed upon and induced to part with their valu= able “S, & H,” Green Trading Stamps. We will promptly pay the above reward for the arrest and conviction of any person making the statement that he or she is authorized by us to take up “S, & H.”’ Trading Stamps otherwise than at our stores and in exchange for premiums. Our premiums, which comprise nearly every- thing used in a household, are in greater vattety and of higher value than ever before. No one familiar with the merchandise we give for our stamps could be induced to part with them ex- cepting in the regular way. THE SPERRY & HUTCHINSON COMPANY, Thos, A. Sperry, Pres. |wround hind be There ahe hu \vung of the dad record for lite-maying, eaved another tte, clroumatanges, Yesterday but under unusu Woman as acene. ‘ - A woman weighing close to 80 pa started down _ the i,

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