The evening world. Newspaper, April 25, 1905, Page 4

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ES "qoT ibe Mr. and Mrs, Kiegel Acouse Former Boarder of Entering Th an@ Trying to Blackmail Them Frederick Allis was sent to the Isl. Indicted as Kid-|Masked Robber Complies with) ana car thyoe months tn detause of #800 Brought from Canada| Fainting Woman's Request Nile Maloun ease on eran # Will Press Crim-| and Then Steals Jewelry Sevsnteantn abesee ese: ccuiea ta ye Against Her. Valued -at+$500, Boventeenth street, who acoused him of entering her apartment fast night — Lorens was brought and demanding money from her hus’ (Spectal to The Evening World.) York to-day from Montreal James CORNWALL-ON-HUDSON, April 3. —Pausing in the aot of burglarising & house vo fetch a glans of water and support a woman in a sitting posture while she drank brought out the latent band, The Kiegels called in Patrolman Krams, who arrested Allis after @ struggle. Allle and hie wife formerly ‘W. Lawson, of and in a few daya will om tetal In Richmond Borough boanied with the Kiegels, but the com- plainants say he ts now homeless and Of Bidnapping her daughter | oon human mature ‘mas Kaura Gertrude, soven years Ve ei ap ie his wife haa left him. “Why did you enter Mrs. Klegel's robber who early to-day entered the home and ores this disturbance?! ‘The burgtar enteréd and ransacked Kiegel together. Mandt, as cosespondent, by of rope ladders, 1 entering by means pe PERSONAL, ‘ras living with the ohil@ren at} Wearing @ iA mask, stepped the side of the bed| claimed for !t, Cures asthma, bron- 8. peavee, ae Misia is wath ‘a revolver, which he pointed at! chitis, consumption. Not a ‘patent @ and took the little gtri ‘aang: ee of her husband, ot me a drink,”| “Having used it in my famtly with Rives at No, tad Washington a er appeal went} wonderful results, I want to urge all ; ' gill h ccrats| in need of it to take Father John's “sin hig wite aerine an Pete Medicine for a tonic and body build- ie prveec is Nn ind is awakened by|er,”—Capt. W. C, Braisted, New York, in his determination to keep the down the stalra and k girl away from her. appeared & small white apparition, in Hev. William H. Shaw, pastor | —_— fa could out or run the burglar| South Primitive Methodist Church, iad oniered her to get into bed mith for ie weer, fi Y¥| Father John's Medicine for colds and ition hors sie veouid Wet | all throat and lung troubles. fom nd handed wa After this Iittle act of idndén: ae gentle burglar and his pal gathered, up | thelr loot, sewelry ‘amnounting to $500 fag Coen Ponne: No trace of them Mire asked Magistrate Fiammer, ‘"Klexel caused my wife to ron away from me," sald the prisoner, {Bie Varetar snteres / Ked | wrhat i a He." sald Me h Lorenz was divorced jast Novem- |" see ae ag nbeont at the | he wante to blackmail ist husband, B. E. G, Loreng, ores Private pesteelseain Fonae Pirder tek ra ee Ment SRTONEES SRE ° P it le: is were it. Who named her brother-tn- lath coolness and deliberation after | ac sesssssesssnenenes awarded the custody of the A alight noise made by one of the Day Mrnest Charles, aged ten awakened Mra, ‘Taylor and. she}. C. Troughton, of Cleveland, a eee girl to the father, | ored ‘out, demanding wo was there: | Ohio, saya that he and his son find living. withthe aiiéren e¢| Westin a derby’ hat drawn over jie| Father John's Medicine all that ts ‘amr, faint, Pleane Mrs, Taytor, vel the doorway. Before. ther frightened B » Mass, re “ 1 her mother, ‘Then he went delibersiely Father Tobey Medicus for colan ane an Somtoot ly a the glass to Window taten Island Police Police Think They} oh the New York thieves’ THIEF KNOCKS | Raided Clifton Homes DOWN GIRL Last Night. Highwayman Tears Open Vic- tim’s Gowns, Steals $43 and Escapes by Climbing Fence on Tenth Avenue. We are now showing very, |complete lines and exception- ‘al values in the following) curtains: — Ruffled Muslin, $1.00, $1.35, $1.65 pair. Ruffled Net, $1.35, $2.00, $2.25 pair. White Trish Point, | $4.00, $7.00, $9.00 pair. | Renaissance, $2.75, $4.00, $7.00 pair. Bed Sets for single and full-sized beds, i | | The police of Stapleton, 8. T., arrested | men, who all claim ¢o live In ‘Manhattan, on suspicion of having been Fesponsible for a number of robberies that occurred last night in the vicinity Clifton and Fort Wadsworth. When men were arrested they were carry- fng three sulis of clothes and two ex- nsive rugs. ‘These articles were ter identified by a Mrs, Catherine onnelly as having been stolen from ; Mher houre. Mo Word was sent to Police Headquarters fast night that a number of robberies Hand occurred between 9 o'clock and ight, The complaints all seemed to| been visttwy an aunt on Forty-ninth | from the same neighborhood, De- | #tTeet, and was on her way home, At | ctives McKay and Leavy were put on | Forty-slxth street and ‘Tenth: avenue BS Ge case, ‘They traced the thieves to|* man Knocked her down and, tearing PiFrort Wadsworth, and then arrested | Pen the bosom of her dress, sole $43. three men and took them to Police; Henry Lengrave, sixteen years old, of adquarters here, They gave their|N0. 367 Hast Seventy-frst, who 1s em- “names as William Peteoson, thirty. ployed in Wessel's plano factory, saw Muslin Ruffled, . three years old; Charles .| the robbery, He ran after the Uf ffi ’ ty-nine years old, and and seized him, but the man $2.50, $3.25, $4.00 each, oat he stronger and escaped, climbing over a 7 Buoy tives in water street ce. Renaissance, ? A f *he young women, with the boy, went 50, $10.50 each, ieee Baie ne ety ott th ANG | to. the Went Rony-srventh ee in $450, $5.50. $10.5 id erson who answered it in con-| tion and reported the robbery. Detec- while the other two men/tive Gutzer as placed on the case. would go through the house, having ——<—=—_T__— FRENCH LOSE WAR PLANS. @elned an entrance through the cellar, : ———— PARIS, April 2%5.—The rooms occupied by the Director of Naval Construction AEYER OPPOSES at Toulon were ransacked last night, ~ NEGRO MISSION ‘The Journal states that valuables and BEANO a Sine Tells Court Hel Fought to Free Race, but Ob-| “jects to Having Their Place ®! of Worship Next Door. Anna Glaeyver, twenty-two years old, | of No, 48 West Thirtieth street, was | robbed early ¢o-day of $43 at Forty. | sixth street and Tenth ayenue. The girl, who is a ladles’ maid, had | Broadway and Twentieth Street, Fifth Avenue, Nineteenth Street, Furniture Departmeni. We direct especial attention to the extensive range of [furniture we have now on display suitable for Seer | Homes, Verandas, Etc, consisting of — Old Flickory, Reed & Rattan, Praiwte Grass, Silver Birch, Silver Maple, Natural Rush, Etc., Ete. * Dark clouds of trouble are hovering paver the building at ) West Fitty- keeventh street, 0 II because Col. | Franz Moyer, commander of Lafayette (Pont, GA. R.. 4 to a colored mis- faton which it is ned to establish near his home at that number, With blazing eyes and clinched fists Col, Meyer appe: tie in the West Side Cour day | Wand told of his objections, He was ar-{ "fvainned before the Magistrate on com- Yplaint. of Willlam Walker, of No, 359 PAVent Pitty-seventh street, and the Rev, | Dr. Johnson, the rector of a colored Special, HB Wpiscopal church in. the nelehborhood, Bureaus and Chiffoniers. i Mr, Walker and Dr, Jonnson have dark | aina, « | 100 Bureaus and Chiffoniers, at $13.50, value $20.00, ESRD BORE GE EOI: | in Golden Owk, Natural Oak and Mahogany Finish, eee We went arou Adforer yesterday,’ said the rector, “and 60 Bureaus and Chiffoniers, at $17.50, value $27.50, in Golden Oak, Natural Oak and Mahogany Finish, "S walled him to let us go through his | 4 adjoining building. He o Bureaus and Chiffoniers, at $30.00, value $42.50, in B. E, Maple, Mahogany or Golden Oak, Lord & Taylor. west, Wo replied that we Intended es- i Dishing a colored mission there, Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave., en he waid: ‘I don't want any coons | around here. If you try to settle near my home I will blow your black heads | Tudge,” said Col, Meyer, “T want | Bay right he ght to set Vineteenth St, heart out w t art objocte Hn i * interpc pont 575,000 wity Readers ely On Them z very Day. é All of the theatres and halls the city would not hold s people who are reading -World’s Want Direc- and these columns day, THE WELL. KNOWN | HOUSE OF Farge handler &Co, MAKE THESE CLOTHES TO OUR ORDER STREET Curtains. | " Cottee—Our Lord&8 Taylor, } 31 CoRTLANDT | k remiuimns. ur stamps are just the same AU ICHANDISE } money in é I MGhie | store. Goods you onulime i select or pur- on chase with our} stamps deliv- ered to your home free. Ever on the alert to anticipate every act of enterprise, every liberal movement in modern merchandisin, TWO STAMPS TO-MORROW .FOR EVERY TEN CENTS YOU SPE! “The Little Stamp with the Big Value.’’ biock is your f premium’ room hroughout the DISCOUNT STAMP ownstampswith Fish, Meas, Gro Ie Here’s Sane Good “Stamp” News Sy For Collectors of 14th Street Store Merchandise Discount Stamps g that will benefit our patrons, and in order to add still more prestige to our present rapidly growing popularity, we hereby announce a monstrous $A AAA Monthly Double Discount Stamp Day lead { Double Dividends—Double Benefits—Double Values Every ten cents you spend doubles in stamp power—$25 spent to-morrow brings you 500 of our stamps, which entitles you to $1.50 worth more merchand Two stamps instead of one The Last Wednesday in Every Month! DOUBLE. Rene 10 stamps In- stead of the usual 5, When you spend $1.00 to-morrow "you ree ceive 20 atanips In~ stead of the usual 10, Here {is practical liberal co-operation on a six dollar you spend—not part of the day, but all house—not on ordinary offers, but on the most startling va Read every one of these 80 Bargain Blocks, embracing our eighty complete stores under one roof. impetus to the occasion—don’t skip a line; you can’t afford to, DISCOUNT Tap double stamps on C, O. D. or Mail Orders, 6%—Six Per Cent. Discount On All Your Purchases All Day To-Morrow—6°_ As Benedict & Macfarlane Company have discontinued the giving of premiums for their "B, & ar Stamps,” | DISCOUNT |) STAMP DAY THE! LAST. WEDNESDAY for Two B. & M. Blue Trading Stamps, as previously announced. B, & M. Stamps issued by us and bearing our identification mark “14th” will be exchanged at our store in quantities from two upward {N-EVERY MONTH er cent. interest jay—not in part o DISCOUNT STA her This, en There's Cnllmited al and unaues Do ity. ry atari We Issui fi poet The Name 14th Btreot Store means MERCIAL Hh DISCOUNT, ayving basis to everybody—for every e store, but throughout the entire Our Merchandise Discount Stamps are positively the most valuable stamps of their kind, [ee lge SI SLU EOTS CIOS AOS Seve ee PAWEL LENSE ED Groceries s—Armour's finest sugar Lrhinmed: 10 fiije specks ‘Quaker Oats - “Per b2ie * Condensed Soup—l0e Se '30c 0, G, * Th, Mocha; special, 4 lbs, zs sampte Tea “Worth 2c) 1 vipa Fresh Meats Loins Jersey Pork, lb. lic Sirloin or Porter- house Steaks, pouns.. 16¢ Country Sausages, |b. 8c Kra milurte? Bane SAGES, oun. (J Legs ‘Canada Malton, poun Country Cured Salt be Fresh Vegetables -presh Asparagus, 18¢e “Sp pinneh, fresh and cle n 5e O-quart ty Cucumbers, 3 psten's, 2 5e Fresh Fruits Oranges, large, uicy QKe and sweet, per dom Rhubarb, jares bunches 8c Bannias, extra large 14¢ Sherry Wine | Fine Rich California vintage of uede lisle gloves in reqular a Japanned Foot Tub Japanned Foot Tub, painted in Rrecn. bee) white, Women's Neckwear Venise Lace Stock Collars,in white, Jood Cigi a fine Sample ’enknives 250 Sample Penknives, er tand bt Theycome fancy 1 $1.00, at Jewelry Foney Novelty Jeweiry, consisting nen guce pina, 10¢} Children’s Bonnets Children's White Lawn Poke Bon. nets, elaborately trimmed with on rovers. Mite nines Value Wall Tenis ‘Wall Tents, sie 7x7, 8 oz duck, plete with guy topes, jen: apoctal Porch Rocker Porch Rocker, massive maple frame, natural finish, heavy. woven yeed seat and back, broad durable and comfortable eC eeee eee SUNN UNE N NN Ieee Women’s Petticoats Women's Petticoats of mercerized Ferealine, in black and white str Cotton Lace Gallons, black chan- bands, &o. Value ,Handkerchieis Men's Hemstitched Handker- £0, large size, Dolls and Games ut Jointed Colored Dress Goods Silk Dot Crepe Veiling, 33 inches In a full range of sinew 1 ng Bh ades, Nhs per lish Mohair, corded effects, 38 an yor, Value, per yards 2G@ i : Silk Belts All silk Belts, Adl Soler ns. Worth ft, 24c Leather Goods All Leather Avenue Bags. Ant colors k black Warne pan far AOC Leather Purses Peal Leather N ue x Peal Leather Novelty Purses, 1@ Slip Covers Five Piece Set of Slip Cove; Heavy Damask-—allow tnveh material ty Sewing Machines crnese: Sewing Machines ore made bestiknown inakers Ka owith thi Dt machin wit Corsets ‘ Corsets to fit medium figures mede of bats 1» Jenn y low 1 aoe ors. Dress Lining Percaline Lining, 36 inches wide, ieaeh Ana gil, ais 636 eee) Noitone) Pin-on Hose St dirap. Worth ‘Ocean Shell Pearl Buttons, 2 dozen walsta, 10c 0 Taps, large roll eS Men’s Sults 500 Men! A Suit: made of the latest Boys’ Sults Boys’ $3, % Suits, Norfolk and fouble’, breasted, | biue and fancy to White Goods White fogs Linen and Vila Lawns, valu Towels Hemmed Honeycomb Towels, orme alae, with porde| i le ith red borders, vaiue Be Wash Goods Mercerized Foulards, pretty silk fteets: will wash tke mu Tn eee ead ase at, L2G ns) CCT T ee DTCC EOEOOeee Pillow Seelhaded Bleached Pillow y Yan agtven at Women's Coa Women's Covert Coi quarter length, in the new shade of tan, all sizes... $2. 98 Children’s Reefers Children’s Reefers of paca cioth, Colors are bine, brown ant Ge Og golf red, sizes U6 to 14 yr, Candy Assorted Cream Cccoanut Kisses in yanijia, chooalate and strawberry, Heauiat pr Folding-So-Cart They have veneer seat, back and toel gearing and rubber-tired Fee ning back and adjustable Makanda’ alone Air's f jue "BHO 2.05 Table Tumblers Thin blown glass Table Tumblers, i eth eee engraved Punch Sets Handsome pressed glass Punch Sets, con, oP of 1-4neh footed bow! Lingerle Hate ‘The Lingerie Hat is one of the hey, Dréssing Sacques White Persian Lawn Dressing Sacques, new bishop style. with flow: ing ,fleeve, 4 clreul formed of of ' dain wn eel eater sh 79¢ y feagotlng Boys’ Baseball Suits Boys' Hl Suits, peta t shirts, pants xray flannel Waists Waists made of extra fine Persian lawn, Entire pointed yo! eoliar de Vilensenitn Race and tise. two tine tucks, each, Crystal Vases ' gist! Vases, 16 inches high, very brilliant, Men’s Shirts They are plain and plaited, light dark Pattie Cot pacha aod Men’s Underwear Men's French Balbriggan Under- wear, first quality, Shirts have silk with bieycle pial the bert are made damon soa tte ae atte SOC Umbrellas Men's and Women's Umbrellas, eft from the big sale we . Pearl, silver, gold and piitin boxwood handles; yall $1,00 and 82,00, at Women's Hosiery I Woments plain black and lace toc! h ate ane nae, ay fa double heel, rot lve.; speclal at. ‘Women’s Ves Women's 19c Cotton Vesis. Low neck, no sleeves, firat each’ special at Seay Silks All sitk imported White Habutai, Japanese Matting Japanese Matting, extra fine woven all sarpet pat. woods, Large and forms, ina ooh (0 yard 14.00, roll, value Ollcloth Alden Sampson's 30c, Ollcloth, A per tiie line a patter square yard di se Linoleum Joseph Wild's Cork Linoleum, 36c Artificial Flowers Artiticjal Flowest have been grouped rapid selling, tor Fouvmay have. your enaiee of 89¢ PUB CLUE La LUO eat varied assortment, per bi Trimmed Hate Gallaren Trimmed at $2.98, nto} the little ay aed Reeters A splendid as.ortment of colors ans different — styles. grime iM, pany, ferent gay $5.00, Ned metal By ‘Table sige gue eh lues ever spread on a counter or table. Inducements calculated to add fresh There'll be an enthusiastic, animated scene here to-morrow morning, No we will until April 29th, 1905, inclusive, give one 14th Street Store Merchandise Discount Stamp i TCH AND Wy DISCOUNT. STAND A Se as Furniture White Enamelled Iron Bedstead, brave scroll centre, massive post Regular price #10 $6.48 between, 0: ay 0108. Special at Dress Suit Case Dress Suit Case, cloth covered, cloth tne o\ee) ested 3) inside Rid a4 ay 24 eich A e. "98 d, breent ie TS. Special at. French Lace Curtains They are of fine bobbene tion, and edge ani ttre wi eae Sues" ang ALS Mian color, Valu per $8,’ pur, at fouror Carpets These carpets will be made, laid and lined eee Tapeel Brunel Carpets tin new deg Da Weatsh, “Weide, perv te! a} and, stale © 67¢ WC DRE Rugs Wilton Velvet Rugs, beautiful pate terns (n Orlental and flora) effects, Size 27x54 in, Size 0x12 f!,, val. $2: Bw mite Root oe Beitte Pow Rwansdown. Face Powder, Hair Brushes, 500, Men’s Hats Men's Derbies and Soft Hats Newest Spring atylen, a sizes, Other hatters for the same price for to-morrow Women’s $1.75 Low and High . of patent e in Men’s Shoes Men's $3.00 and $3,50 shoes and SAE Et Nahe et ome LTS Go-Carts Folding reclining-back Go-Carts, reed body, Fie ee St rubbartired sb.b0, it Reading Lamps Nickel- plated and Bras Reading Lamps, fitte it burn 410 Worth $2.00, at Salad Bowls German Chind Salad Bowls, Bloaly Aecorated in aasorted floral patreuns t 4 with gold. Worth ‘special at 25¢ Children’s White Lawn Dresses in halt @ doxen good styles, trimmed Hee 3 amet nie 08 Valtio to, 8h. th, ‘ 98c mboo Rods 0 Rods, 3 miece and: Spit Ba tip, gistal erie “Ma feefooaty! Vaio sh.

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