The evening world. Newspaper, April 25, 1905, Page 7

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AT HORSE FAIR —— od Cowboys’*Stunts, Lead by Miss Lucille Mulhall, Cause En- thusiasm, but Running Races Prove Dangerous. fome of the best-blooded horses 11 the olttiy were put thor tgon Square Garden } + that endangered the bs of thelr riders as well as them- It was the opening night of the Second Annual Horse Mair, and the mo- {ng, consisting of trovting, paning and running heats, began after exhlbitions had been given by an ageremtion of rough riders brvught heme from tiie ranch of Col, Zack Muthal!, the milton. Aime Oklahoma ovreman. A crowd, that fled every seat In the Garden, cheered strenuously os the cowboys and Miss Lucille Mulhall, daughter of the cattle king, performed the stunts that made Buffalo Bill's show famous, and even more enthu- siasm wos shown when the fast horses amo out, ul, after the first running race the enthusiasm died completely away, for the contest proved to be noth ing more than a rough and tumble ski: mieh, in which one jovkey was UD- horeed and tho winner guined his laurels chiefly through sheer luck ‘There was an element of true sport about the trotting and pacing heats. and the honrs in these ev the beat horses, In tho trotting race were entered Red Bee, belonging to John MoGuire; Etelka Maid, ow Lehman Strauss; Charles Pro: ry Bie Bell, and Midnight Hal, ve to W. L. Rhodes, which was ridden by the owner, The horses in the pacing event were John McGuire's Satan, Monroe wold'a The Goat, ‘Theodore Max " Monopole. So many horses were entered in the running contest that it was divided into heats, ‘The heats consisted c about five laps, or helf a mile, Th horses that finfehed in tho first heat were Moonlight Maid, owned by George Chipchane, first; Jammie Cox, owned by W. Gould Brokaw, second ,and Buster Brown, owned by A. Carson, third, the second heat Little Jim, owned by Joseph. M, Pollard, finished first; V1 gina Francis second and Bobs third. Little Jim won the runoff, with Moon- Mght Maid, the time being 1.19% The struggles of the horses miniature track were more ya than exciting, Two jockeys were un horsed during the heats, one falling in s dadje during a tun The rider who suffered in the second fall was Rockwell, mount+ speedy mare, having Anished first in the first heat and eecond In the second one, was having her own way In the mal strug- gle against Little Jim, when Rockwell by a sharp turn, the first conte: and another bein hurled from in she last heat. on Moonlight Maid. This wan thrown heavily Most of tha orowd left the Garden be fore the races were finished, EEE BABE IN “L” PILLAR. Wearing 4 string of beads about tts nesk, a white silk coat and cap, a girl of baby, three weeks old, Is in the baby ward in Bellovue Hospital, having been deserted by {ts mother, Was found In an elevated at One Hundred and Fift and Elghih avenue last n if teh rested between the cross-pleces of the pillar, a cane to In on the rato Its body SCHWAB DISHES COST $150,000) Most Elaborate Dinner Set Ever Ordered for Private Use Now Being Made—Antique Style, with Gold Effect. A notable feature of the equipment Charles M. Schwab's new manaton on Riverside Driya, will be @ dinner set coating $150,000, The order was given somo time ago and the work of manufacture 14 progressing tn Provie dence, R. I. ‘The material ds silver-gllt and the service, When completed and Installed, will be the finest ever made for @' private dining room. Special attrac: ss will be furnished by the gold ely dug to aterials dinner service, but and elaborate hand- to the proper decora- es WI be followed In nctuire, FIRE CHECKED BY STAND PIPES. In investigating a fire which occurred shortly before midnight in the Condict Building, Nos. 65, 67 and 69 Bleecker streci, the Fire Marshal reported to- that @ disastrous blaze was vce ted by the successfil working of improved fire-fighting floor of the thir- re standplpes and apparatus on every teen-story structure. The fire started on the eleventh floor and for a time threatened to spread to every floor of the building. ‘The auto- matic alarm called the firemen, and they, with the eid of the stan pooh had the blaze under conte, ee du Our Balcony Book Store, ‘LWoodmyth & Fable,’’ By ERNEST THOMPSON SETON. 1.25 Postage Pald. Great Sale of White Silks The Most Stupendous @ollection Ever Shown Under a Single Roof More White Silks are to be seen here for this Thousands upon thousands of yards of the m qualities as good, sale than you will see gathered in any store in New York. s jost desirable weaves—at the lowest prices ever known for In fact, all previous sales of White Silk Fabrics are comparatively insignificant when you realize that this is JUST the time these fabrics are most in demand, We Guarantee that Ever Can Buy the Same Quality of Si Our window exhibit will alone convince you of the immen ) s¢ quantity of silks ave have for thts sale—undoubted mplete and the most superb collection ever shown anywhere : ney Y t he most co: 24-in. White Habutai at 25¢ r Regular 40c value Ten thousand yards; full 24 Inches wide; a very superior and unusually heavy quality, 24+in. White Peaude@ygnes AVe Regular 75c value Twenty-five hundred yards; full 24 Rene wide and positively all pure silk, Price 27:in. White Slik Bolienne 39C Regular 69c¢ value Fifteen hundred yards in this lot; full 27 inches wide; one of the fashionable silks of the year, ytored in This Sale is Lower than You ks forin Any Other Store, White Figured Habutais AVe Regular 69¢ value Fifteen hundred yards in this lot; all new designs, and of a splendid wearing quality, White Crepe de Chines at AOC Regular 75c¢ value Thirty-five hundred yards in this lot; full 24 inches wide; of excep- tional quality. 27-in. White a ChiffonSatins ¢c Resbular $1.00 value Twelve hundred yards in this lot; full-a7: inches wide; pure silk, and avery fine quality, Wi Srteta at 4A 90e Regular 750 value Five thousand yards in this lot; an extra heavy, very bright and ex- tremely lustrous quality. Yard-Wide WhiteHabuta!4h fof Cc ¥ jar Op . 32-in. White Pongees at 50e Regular 75c¢ value Twenty-five hundred yards; full 32 inches wide; all pure silk and a su- perior dress quality. 27-in. White Shantung at 68 Cc Regular $1.00 value Thirty-five hundred yards; full 27 Inches wide; the fashionable rough weave: all silk, 4O0-+tn. White Gre, e de Chine 50 fe ‘ds in this lot; full 40 inches wide and of a very t quality, . White Corded Silks at” 2 Oe Regular 45c value Thirty-five-hundred yards in this lot. Very finest quality of im- ported wash silks, 27-in. White Habutai at 3 5e Regular 50c value Fifteen hundred yards in this lot; full 27 inches wide, and a very heavy quality. Yard-Wide White TafrecaQ 5C Regular $1.25 value Twenty-five. hundred yards in this lot; full 36 inches wide, and an ex- ceptional dress quality. White Pongees at 2 Oc Regular 40c value Two ‘thousand yards in this lot; Guaranteed absolutely all pure silk; of excellent quality. | honor, | sili, with garlands of small roses and Robert , Dousies Page, Herbert ea eae Haey yall, ‘The bride wilt a shower bouquet of ities of ‘the valley, of honor and bridesmaids of oink roses, ‘The wedd important MISS DURLAND A BRIDE TO-NIGHT will be one of the most jer events of the upper west ede, and & © mul of guests been invited to the burch and to the reception which will follow at |the Hotel St. Andrew, ‘The ceremony [SAN ‘be “performed by the Rev. Dr, Roney toverton Colm, assisted by. Rav. Anthony Harriac ho ds an he Miss Durland, woman, 18 one of Her Marriage to Mr. Charles Bamber at West End Col-| oy f Pd peat Oreomvtion “in New York. legiate Church to Be a So- Ar ber Ie connected eit th ane ciety Event of West Side, |is"one of. the proine ; one of the prominent younger me that onganizauion, Mr, and Mr Bamber will resido at the Soresfo Highty-fret street and At the West End Collegiate Church | West: this evening Mies May Durland, daugh- ter ofo Mr. and Mrs, William Darland, —=——_—_- END OF FREE LECTURES. Will become the bride of Mr, Willlam | E85 Ohtlas Bamber, Tho wedding will be a| Three Courses and Five “Centron” white-aand-pink one and tho durch will| Close ‘To-Night—Others to bo convened Into a bower of lilies and | Fintsh Soon _ Thi f lectures and five of Three courses 0 rc! i ree er te momned in white satin | 16 tecture cenires conducted by the ttrimmed in point lace, will be attended by Miss Pauline Howard as maid of gowned in pink net over pink | Board of Maucation In Mamhatian dure Ing the past seven months close to- ht At Board of Wducation Hall Prentiss, of Rutgers, e in astronomy, of Keachors' College, and Miss Mari ‘Ruef Hofer, of Colum Via, will close thelr lectures at Cooper itute und Bt, Bartholomew's ly- 1 Hoon tres" which close to- night are: Bethany Church, 7, 8. 171, | Bowery Young Men's Chrivtian Insti- | tute, P, 8. $4 and the Harlem Y, M. ©. ‘rhe others will soon close for the on Robert W | Nbbons decorating the skirt, and four | | brideamasids gowned in white net over | | white silk gerlanded with Mowers aand ribbons, The bridcer.aids wil be Misses |yma Fisher, Theodora Woods, Anna Mec. | ntyre and Clam Ormiston. Mr, Bamber's best man will be Mr. parles Upson and the ushers will co) Alt CARS TRanSFER JO Our Facilities for Cleaning Blankets and Curtains Are the Best Known, | containing the a | at ated) Central Park | cluding Ya WANTED HERE FOR $1,500 SWINDLE. NEW HAVEN, Conn, April %6,—Her- man Wilhelm Proebner, aged two, de under aarest here on suspicion of betng a man of many aliases, of which John Esterbrook in the chief one, He is ®anted in Now York City charged with swindling a Dr. Chinney out. i will In the man's pc ni ft be taken to was placed support the be on these Men oh some business propo- Not a medicine bat a Natural Laxative Wa- ter forsluggish bowels, Get quick, positive re- lief by taking half.a glass on arising. Hunyadi Janos, ‘FORMU 4 Leaneton To 5° AvE F 591060" Sr. CONSTIPATION Our Cold Storage Facilities for Furs, Garments and and Dr ies Are Perfect, Wednesday, Aprtl 26, Thursday, April 27, Friday, April 28, Saturday, April 29, Monday, May 1, Tuesday, May 2, Wednesday, May 3, ay, A, Thursday, The response has been almost phenomenal. another opportunity to take advantage of this remarkable offer. lined and trimmed by the most skilled tailors, for $11.80. " You may choose from forty different styles of all-wool fabrics, which include: Clay Diagonals, Handsome Cashmeres, Unyinished Worsteds, Tan Covert Cioths, Blue and Black Serges, Scotch Homespuns, Cheviots of all weaves and Gray OVEFCOALINGS . voc verecssrcece cueereceeess see! cece that never were intended to sell for less than 49c, The prettiest de- signs of the season are fully represented, And the colorings—navy, royal, browns, tan, reseda, helio, cardinal, black, the new blues with small, neat designs and dots—afford a field for every one’s 29 taste. Splendid quality at 49c. What a bargain it must be at Cc Natural Color Pongee Natural Color Pongee, u 4 a very fine grade—a weave that has 's PEN ag Venue) ‘coals |“ sold on sight, In fact—a superior a3 ¢ * inches wide, to-morrow only 59c guality, 528) ah Wes 79c Abeeveoeree Specials in White Silks. | Specials in Black Silks. White Habutal, 36-inch wide, wash- Rigel POnb eer are yaraii a sue erb 69c, qua 33 in, Ne, much in’ demand for EQ Ls quality; 35 in Ae summer wear; 79c, value for Cc 29c wide; to-morrow only,,.. 23-inch White Habutal, Black parece Hi ents wide, a very reliable quality; really 69c 45c. quality foreesesseree re worth $1,00; ine on 4 k Taffeta, 36 Inches wide;a 20«inch White Habutai, Bie " ; uperior quality; fully 35¢, quality atissssee a 200 BPO cual ly $1.00 Peau de Cygne, In white, ivory and Black Peau de Cygne, 27 in. wide; cream, a beautiful soft finish, rich a rich, beautiful black, excellent lustre; a real 89c. value 79¢ $1.25 value, 1 00 Messaline, in white and cream, 27 inches wide, extra high lustre, soft and clinging; 4.25 quality 95¢ LOF. sss eeeveereres ’ PAA) and spot proof, 24 inches wide; an excellent grade, “ 89c Main Floor, rv Rotunia, We call attention to our large assortment of useful dishes in open stock patterns, and dinner and tea sets, also white and decorated hotel china. Those furnishing country houses, or hotel and res- taurant proprietors, will profit by looking over our stock and prices before purchasing. Special Offerings in Decorated Toilet Sets. All First Quality Goods, Not Seconds. Tollet Sets — American porcelain, ) Toilet Sets—American porcelain, 11 with neat underglaze decorations, 6 pieces, with covered slop jar, large pieces to the set, floral decorations; gold $4.39 Price. .+5 a sees e edges; special....., tatoos Toilet Sets — American porcelain, | Decorated Hall Boy Water 1 Jugs, special.,.... a 9c with nncere es decorations, 7 i pleces, including open slo, Decorated Covered Cham- Jar, site PIC reese... BaD Derg} SPCCial.sssecveeeser se OC Toilet Sets — American porcelain, Aral ' Cuspidors, American porcelain, plaeeh un aera iy seeorulons 9 whh underglaze decorations ; Pricer crevsoss eres cess SUBS | _ SPECHAI vvees ss Hae Umbrella Holders, American terra Tollet Sots—American porcelain, 14 4 cotta, rustic designs; spe- 5c pieces, with large covered slop jar, neat underglaze decora- Claleeeeeseeeesees Heeeee tions, sale price.......... $3.19 | white Slop Jars, uncovered; Toilet Sets — American porcelain, APESDTIs Vas vasitenssoasth. 08 wine popular willow decorations in blvg or greens 9 pieces, $2.39 Sale PriCess++seseeeee 44 pieces with Slop jar, Toilet Sets—American porcelain, tull Uncovered Decorated Slo Jars; Special Aa 98c Decorated Soap Dishes, im- Sale pricesessee. ss ported china; special...,,... 15c Decorated Croton Sets, imported size, with beautiful large floral china; set consists ot covered soap decorations, gold edges, 9 dishes, mug and brush vaie; pleces; speclal..csscsvese, $2098 ODAC cawacpiascireciieesens 4Sc ‘Third Floor, Gdth St, Section, suppenenery Merchant Tailoring Sale. [a Suit, Topcoat or Prince Albert Coat and Vest, to measure, $11.80| This Supplementary Ten Day Sale is held to give those of our patrons who missed the regular semi-annual merchant-tailoring sale this year Beautiful Foulards at 29c \ During this sale we will take orders to make to measure, no matter what the size may be, a suit, overcoat or Prince Albert coat and vest of this season’s newest and most dependable materials, cut, made, $11.80) Becond Floor, 80:) St Spectal Sade of Fine American Watches. Seotion Timekeeping qualities, durability and appearance are the advantages of these “America es, They will withstand more hard service than any other watches {In the market, Sizes for men and women, The Harvard’? Watch for men, in 20-year gold-filled cases, plain polished and engine $7.45 turned, open - face Style, Special 4... Dainty Silver Open Face for women, polished, and engine - turned Watches engraved cases; many beautiful and new — designs. $ Women’s Handsome Gold-Filled Watches, open-face style, per- fect timepieces, in a variety of polished, engraved and engine- turned cases; ware ranted for 20 years, $ Special) cecssexsiagy 7.45 Exceptionally Small Gold-Fil» led Hunting Case Watches, cases guaranteed for 20 years, engine turned and engraved, fitted with fine Jewell movements. — Sp. Main Centre, Coupon! Upon presentation of this cou- pon we will sell you Three Books for 25c, They are published at Irving, Steven: gon, Jeron Stowe and = many Others equally prominent, None Sold at This Price With: out the Coupon, Muin Floor, Arcade, transier o——Dloomingdale Brothers—ssn'to woh street A as en thirty: | 510.39 5 H.ONeill & Co Timely Offerings—Unusual Values (Fourth Floor.) By RUFFLED RENAISSANCE NET CURTAINS, © 200 pairs Ruffled Net Curtains, made.on extra good quality ! net, edge and insertion of Renaissance, 2% ards i g—spe> }$1.00 cial while they last, per pair... sesceesseve baweere 7 Regular Price $1.48, CROSS STRIPE. CURTAINS. in a large line of popular colors—green, blue, red, rose and gold stripes 1p made up on white and cream grounds a | $2.75 grade at $2.00 $2.25 grade $4.70 $2.00 grade ++ $1.50 BAMBOO PORCH SHADES. 4 4x8 feet. 5x8 feet, 628 fleets sereeees CHINA AND JAPANESE MATTINGS at a great reduction in price. Regular Special +6650 $450] Jap, Matting. $8.50 $5.75 Jap, Matin, $9.00 $6.75 | Jap, Matting. per roll of 40 yards. PILGRIM RUGS. This Rug ts sometimes called the “Mission Rug.” Tt is made of strips of pelenne, woven in artistic designs—cool and refreshing for the Sammeg, ome, Size 96260 inches Size 24x36 $1.35 $2.90 China Matting. China Matting. China Matting... 4 Size 27x54 i $1.95 Summer Housefurnishings For Seaside and Country Homes (Basement.) Lambs Wool Wall Dusters—Just the thing for wiping walls, etc, |//\ without making the dust fly... 75¢ Floor Mops—very strong ani good size Rubber Mats— Fine pressed Rubber Mats, choice of oval or oblong shape; sizes, 17x30 for oval and 18x31 for ob- lons. Regular $1.25 and qr | 8000 Sigeseer+s WiPrerrreC $1.39; choles Me Hae 85c Full Corn Floor Brooms—best : stoc o Refrigerators— Star Fibre Pails — full sige, m Our “O'Neill Cleansible” and hoops, ..++ sve Scrub Brushes,, Feather Dysters—good sizes, full count feathers. Carpet Beaters—double braided. Tattamsseeee seco Whisk Brooms, strong and full. {06 Garden Rakes, upward from... 236 Garden Spades.. Spading Forks.. Garden Trowels . Ice Picks. Steel Hammer Grass Shears, best stecl. Pruning Shears, English Grass Hooks ui Sickles, 50g Tacks—all sizes, full count, 2 packs, Cocoa Mats, red Step Ladder—S ft., extra strong, made of white maple, with mal- leable iron br. step vssee “Governor” Refrigerators are the best Refrigerators made, They are built upon honor, and the best materials thatcan be used in the construction of Refrigerators are put in these. They will ontlast a half dozen Refrigerators built for bargain-sale purposes, ‘O'Neill Cleansible,” solid oaks with nickeloid interior, dry air flues, upward {OM set setvsscere DED, 7D. “The Governor,” solid ash, zinc interior, dry air flues, upward from .+.+..., $9.90 Lawn Mowers, “The Dewey"a four blade, well made mower, warranted in every respect to give satisfaction. Cuts His uae and makes the lawn Jook ike velvet—your choice of 12, 14, 16 or 18 inch... $3.98) We carry a full line of The Phila- | delphia Lawn Mowers in stock, ! | Only one of a subject (frames slightly damaged). | threading shuttle and full set of attachments—guaranteed for five ALL KINDS OF $1.50 and $2.00 Pictures 98c. COLORTYPES—in three inch gilt frames. Corner Ornament: large variety of subjects, Size 14x18 inches—valuc $1.50, at. COLORTYPES—in three inch gilt frames. Corner Orna | with white mats, Size 20x24—werth $2.00, atseseeess ANIMAL PICTURES—in three inch oak circle frames, am 20-inch—Worth $1.50, ateseveereoceecsrsssrere nesses veneer On Bargain 2able. j Pictures of all kinds from an Oil Painting to a Den:Subject.if} Away below cost. (Third Floor.) Demorest Sewing Machines {Second Floor ) $1.00 Club Membership Fee Sends One to Your Hom Investigate Our Club Plan. No. 19 Machine (like il- Ben lustration) is an auto- matic Drop Head Parlor Cabinet, old English oak, highly polished, ball bearing stand, guar- anteed for 10 years, full set of attachments free. As good as other $70.00 machines; $35.00 our price Another good model is the Duchess Drop Head (like illustration) old 2. oak case, highly polished, ball bearing stand, automatic bobbin winder, $15.00 Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street, years—Others ask §25,00 for no better machine—our price...., FACT@ ‘AND FIGURES. IN. 1908 --) rd

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