The evening world. Newspaper, May 2, 1905, Page 9

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BLACK SHEEP OF NOBLE BLOOD LANDS IN CELL Posed as E. Ruch, Son of Rich German Lace Manu- fucturer, and Lived High, STOPPED AT WALDORF. Entertained with Money Col- leoted in Canada, He Said, from Debtors of Ruch. _—— CHECK BRINGS DISASTER. Passed by Young Man and Declared Forgery, Exposure and Arrest Follow, Representing himself as E, Ruch, son of tho senior member of the lace-mak- | Barmen, | ing firm of Ruch & Sporbo Germany, a pink and white young man, sald to pe the black sheep of a noble family, has been lying on the tat of | the land in this clty for four months | To-day he was he)g in Centre Street | Court on a charge of passing a forged | o of Ernest Miller and said that when his people | check, He gave the h in Germany ‘hear of bis trouble they end him plenty of money “the young man wad ked {nto the m= porting house of Hrnest Mecnenbach, No, 8 Howard street, early in January | and presented a card Inser/bed B. Ruch, Barmen, Germany, He sald he was the son and confidential agent of the head of the Ruch firm and ‘had (een In Canada colleciiz 12,00 marks from de- Unquent creditors. Did Not Doubt Story. Mr. Mechenbdach Is the American rep- resentative of the Ruch & Sponveck house, In his visits to Grmany he had never seen Mr. Ruch and knew little of his family, So ho had no reason to doudt the story of the soft-spoken scranger. The young man knew many trade and made hi trem eeale, He lived a dorf-Astoria, drank champs was a jolly host to numr women, had an automobile @ popular all-around spender, Mr Mechenbach Invited him out and Intro- duced him to his clubs. Apparently the bogus Ruch had plenty of money until last Friday after banking hou, he asked leehenbach ta cash a eheck for 1 the Bank of Com. ) and bearing the sig- Poronto Laces and Brald apany., Mr, Mech- much money to the Gr nd the check was at but he National cashed thre, ‘but disap #4 fall Mechend: ch thinks he got a list ve ter this mot to keep him in nul nec GIRL’S LIFE IS SAVED BY COMB Her ceimilola Mfe of Mary Ro 1 girl, of of Nty-third t. when r Was struck with an exe during a fight among Italians, men and women, feventh strte last nighw poording to the story tald to-day In Yorkville Potfee Patrolman He » of the enth street station, of felonious assault made by the woman, Hein tonio Marselliello, th No. 410 Hast fhe Accused of mirikinn er wuheamt Mane complaints a fo tatiana, OF de Him with a baseball bat She atue When the girl was taken to the Pres: byterian Hospital the surgeons found York b probably saved the ane comb offered th would eplit her skull, She way able t ty dn court to-day. , ERP: —<—— CARRIES DYING CHILD IN ARMS ¥ Annie Cook. five years old, of No, 4 Bright street, Jersey Cty, who was run over by @ trolley car of the Lafayette street lina on York street yesterday, dan avenue, was arraigned before Judie | Hiewine, in the First Criminal Court, ae the child's death and paroled. rhe technical change against him ja! bis Sey Hag chards's car had just tur ay yette street into York Bare Rat ghild ‘ran out from the sldewalk direc. In front of the car, Richards put Ke down hard, but It wid the car whvels passed ove child's eight army, crushing It. 60 that amputation "was necosiry, Atte: the accident ¢Richarda alghied ‘fro: Ploking Up thes ttle gir ried her to a Ye die ru atore, ei whe vas abate for un 1 ambu: Brive ctive 0 uniel SEAR ERLE and good taste, 98c, Fine Cambric, flounce of eyelet ; Gowns. embroidery; Another has lawn 25c. Good Mustin, V neck, 39c, Good—Muslin, (2 styles), 69c. Fine Cambric, low neck, 89c 98c. Very Fine Nainsook and 69c, Fine Cambric, deep lawn 79¢. Fine Cambric, four styles, one 89c, Fine Camtric, six styles, one mous, us tempting offers. as these for you. eile died to-day in Christ Hospital, ‘Thomaa Richards, thé motorman, of No. 84 Jor- | EXINGTON IO Tob Alt CARS JeansttR Jo Metal Beds, $5.98, vA ‘Women’s Matinee Suits, 98c. SAVE F $5910 60°Sr Mongolian Pongee. | The Popular Rough- Surface Silk, in rich, desirable shades, . And it is full 30 inches wide—so the price is remarkably low; in fact, except at Bloomingdales’, buy. And hundreds saw, 30-inch Mongolian Pongee cannot easily be found for less than $1.00, Here it is 69x, . Our Annual May Sale of Neo Muslin Underwear. The second day of the greatest distribution of undermuslins Greater New York has ever seen is especially notable for attndance and heavy selling. prices made success a cértainty, “More of the Dainty 30-inch Wide 69c Crepe Albatross al 15c. The last lot of 5,000 magical rapidity—no wonder. At Bloomingdales’ in navy, royal, cardinal, pink, reseda and rose, Main Floor, Near Rotunda. Daintiness and style coupled to economical Every garment is full, generously cut, finished and trimmed with the utmost regard as to nicety yoke of t trimmed with cam- bric, No mail orders filled. with voke of two embroidered in- | sertions and tucks, finished with | . | ruffle of embroidery, Other styk | Short Underskirts. | loc, Muslin, deep cambric | ruffle with hemstitehed hem, equally as good, 49c, Fine Cambric, three . styles, V V, square and high necks, pre “trimmed with lace and insertion and hemstitched tucks, or with Hamburg embroidery, surplice sivle, with three rows of lace insertion, and three rows of ribbon beading around neck, fil with lace ruffle, also pointed yoke of four embroidered in fons between tucks, finished with embroidered ruffle. Several other styles, equally as fine. Fine Nainsook, three styles, ory 2 Japanese, with body and very large sleeves, all cut in one, trim- mea with very fine embroidery and lace, another style with beading ribbon and Jace around neck sleeves. 1 Cambric, six styles, both low round and square necks, elaborately trimmed with very fine nalnsook embroidery and pretty laces uf different Kinds, I'p to $15.0u each, Home work would not be better, but likely more expensive, N° flounce prettily trimmed with three dainty Val. lace insertions, and lace edge; the other has a lawn flounce trimmed with insertion and em- broidered ruffle. Up to $25.00 each, 29c, Cambric, deep ruffle with | tio clusters of tucks, and embroid- ered ruffle, Chemise. 39c, Cambric (3 styles), SKirts. one with lace and insertion around 49c. Good Muslin, lawn flounce,} Neck, another with pointed. yoke of tucked and trimmed with embroid- | lace and embroidered insertion and ered ruffle, lace rufile, 49c, Nainsook, trimmed flounce with four one-inch tucks, ] with lace, and ribbon around neck, and seven-inch embroidered ruffle. | rurfle on bottom, with hemstitched Also with lawn flounce tueked in} hem; two other styles of short cl three clusters, and trimmed with] ise, trimmed with embroidery nl deep point de Paris lace. lace. with three lace insertions betw hemstitched tucks, and ruffle ¢ with lace. Another has a blind em- broidered ruffle and tucks, has deep lawn flounce, trimmed with five rows of Point de Paris lace insertion and lace-edged ruffle. Another has a deep flounce of vpen 59c, Fine Nainsook, extra Jon shirt bottoms, trimmed with d embroidery and tucked ruf- fle on bottom Drawers. 10c, Muslin, with hem and tucks, 19¢c, Muslin, threesiyles, trimmed with embroidery and tucks, with deep embroidery and tucks. hemstitched ruifie, |j Women’s Spring Top Coats. We have been especially favored by a certain) eae tailor for Man Tailored $8, fo & $12 — Spring Top. Coats at the astontShingly low price of $4.98 The newest cut, Ined throughout with taffeta or satin, finished with pings and tailor stitching, Si Second Floor, 50th St. Section, __ Big Bargains in StocKings For Men For Women In Lisle A Greal Thread For Children Sale The Bloomingdale Hoslery outlet is the marvel of the trade, It is enor Makers the world over know of our wonderful hosiery selling. They are anxious to distribute their goods through our selling channels and make We accept the best only, That's the why of such ghances —————., Men’s Women’s and Children’s Fine Grade Cot- ‘ | At 29c. Values Up to 75c, | eat ih aN Values Up to $1.00] pagne; all sizes, A 19. | ton and Lisle Thread Imported Hosiery, full fash- t Cc. joned, plain, with black feet or white split soles, or Values Up to 50¢. | silk embroidered, Values range from 25¢. to 50c, | ee Shoice to-morrow, all sizes, at Bloomingdales’, 19c, Men's and Women’s Finer Grade Lisle Thread Hosiery, plain cobweb gauze, with substantial gar- ter tops, lace ankle lisle, in the newest designs; col. ors black, tans and white; all sizes, Actual values 50¢, to 750, Choice of any at Bloomingdales’, 29c, 7 Men's and Women's Finest Quality Ingrain ; | pare open: work bith 1 Heeee Foe tere ans new rench designs and silk-embroidered tapestry effects; | At 4 4C, | also the very best grades of cobweb Tice isle thread, with garter tops; colors black, tans, white and cham: Actual values 69c, to $1, To-mor- row at Bloomingdales’, 44 Very Special Values. 10,000 Pairs Higa-Grade | 25c, value, at.« tebe Sample Hosiery al 11c. Fine Gauge Cotton Stockings, for men and women, made of two-thread combed Egyptian yarn, full regular made and s soles, very clastic; some have silk-embroidered figures on instep; bright, tasteful coloring in a varlety of styles; all sizes, Excellent llc mless, tan and black, double Children's 2- Thread ‘Fine Ribbed Black Cotton Stockings, with double knees, seamless, very elastic, guaranteed fast black; strictly ud al quality; 7 to M% sizes, Actual 19¢, salve, at.. Cc oat Tom i Our 8c. Break i 3-0 can it ty, fas?"* neat rt Ja Corn St “Finont si8 ne lar B ail orders filled for any arments under G00, 29c, Cambric and Muslin, deep lawn ruffle trimmed with two lace insertions and with umbrella ruffle trimmed with embroidery, 39c, Fine Canbric, with five-inch embroidered ruffle and 6 tucks, and with insertion and embroidered ruffle, 49c. Fin: Cambric, two styles, deep umbreila raffle with hemstitch- ed tucks and fine embroidered ruffle. 59c. Fine Cambric, with deep ‘ruffle of emproidery and with lawn ruffle trimmed with two val, lace in- sertions. and lace edge. 69c, Fine Cambric, with deep ruffle of very rich embroidery and tucks. Corset Covers. 19c. Cambric, full front, trimmed with wide and narrow lace and rib- bon; also V neck, with wide em. broidered edge, 25c. Cambric, trimmed with two wide lace insertions across full front and lace edge drawn with ribbon. 29c, Fine Nainsook, 4 styles, blouse front, trimmed with lace and inser- tion, and ribbon around neck; all very pretty styles, 39°, Fine Cambric, eight rows of lace insertion down blouse front to waist, lace and ribbon around neck; two other very pretty styles. 49c, Fine Nainsook and Cambric, six styles, handsomely trimmed with fine embroidery and lace, 59c, Fine Nainsvok, handsomel trimmed with three rows of Val lace insertion and ribbon, and lace edge around neck, Up to 86.98. French Lingerie. French Chemises,from 58 to $6.50 eich 4 French Gowns, from 98c to $15.00 each, French Skirts, from $5.8 to $22, Shea. egal French Drawers, from 9c to $7.50 bes French Corset Covers, From $3.10 to $6.98. Second Floor, Near Rotunda Women’s Ribbed, Shaped Vests and Drawers. Ranging to 35c > cath in value, at.. '19c Made of fine white cotton—per- fect goods, not “seconds.” Vests sleeveless, daintily trimmed with lace, wide Jeg drawers trimmed with lace at the knee, Regu- lar and extra large sizes, ahdu Extra Large Size Rib- bed Vests, white, with or with- Out wing sleeves, Reg- ular 25c, goods at, 12%c Calldren’s Underwear 35 quality—white — cotton piure, vests with short sleeves; knee pants or Knickerbocker drawers, Sizes 16 to 22, 15¢,; sizes 24 to 34.0000... 19¢ Main Floor, 50th st. Seotion, Groceries, oatg Asparagus | wath ant, 220 mitane $F *25¢ Fancy ff can yy intoen—- Woeiva | Laundey Tomutoes—Oniy 6 Hire bakes cans with ee Figat! &C tae fb: 3c Wines. Ge bt Wheat ane pear , from a a Known | house of Wel nes Germany, NY er La Ral, can. pat 26 | Naisth” uy tehon--- Plgyporter iM "39 4 quarts ‘ $8" AR hora oiningdale. Bros. yar to 3d Ave. ards disappeared with At 15c, to see is to with low neck, short sleeves or ea ae “ide| SRS" $5 Flarlem. rarst St & 3d Ave. 2226 to 2234 Third Avenue, ea) ’ y { Downtown: Chatham Square, 193 to 205 Park Row, The Home Beautiful. Spring presents its breezy y compliments—and Np household perplexities. “The drawing-room needs a carpet—-or rugs—which?—how much? “Mission chairs for the den—or shall it be some prairie-grass chairs and a settee q —and a tea table—so chen we can use them on the porch? “We must not forget the new brass bed for the guest chamber—the old one will give us a bad reputation—and a pretty mahogany dresser. would you get—Louis XI “And there’s the kitchen, too! You're acquainted with some ci these problems, Cowperthwait & Sons have been solving them for the best people in and around New York for whole generations. We give you assistance in selections—the advantages of immense tices, either for cash or liberal credit. eeping’”—and we join our best efforts with yours to produce the Home Beautiful and the Home Comfortable. varieties at ane lowest pone “Everything for House Solid Mahogany In- laid Card Table $59 HERE'S a charm about the grain, color and Unies ot rich mahog- z any that gives last- ring pleasure and the) good house- wife never \ regrets buy- {ng furni- ture made of this ine comparable wood, This} handsome | inlaid solid mahogany table, which opens to twice the size shown In the! What kind or Colonial? Some of that enamel ware with its cleanly look—it makes such a difference! And we DO need a new ice-cream freezer, don’t we? And the refrigerator is a bit seedy. “Do you like those with ihe pee lining?” Simplicity Davenport ‘ LUXURIOUS Davenport by day, without the slightest indication of the great, restful bed ft can be transformed into at night. Then, too, there is a com- Sheraton Work Table a 50 Y ONSTRUCTED upon simple lines, this Sheraton crotch mahogany work table takes easy precedence in Mustration, is one of the best examples | modious storage box hidden beneath the cushion which will assist you in keeping Popular favor. | It Is exquisitely finished of choice mahogany furniture we have| unnecessary articles from view when they are not wanted, shown for some time, It is superbly | frame covered with velour. made, highly polished and finished in) simple fnechanisin to get out of order are responsible for the Davenport's name— | the best possible style. Golden Oak Wardrobe $12.75 Vi ah ROpES are useful only when they are of sufficient size to meet the demands made upon them. This large, double-door, golden-oak wardrobe, with roomy drawer in bot- tom, coat hooks and shelf inside, was made for actual use, It is finished in excellent style and priced to sell Aa jal value, we would suggest that you call without If you are interested in a speci: delay, eee © Oak Rolf Top Desk. | often gets tangled because vhe system that is supposed to The simplicity of action and the impossibility of the HoYell’s Leather Couch FICES require substantially made furniture—the kind that will bear ithout resentment or hurt, sturdy sort—the sort that can take hard knocks day after day without Upholstered in Howell's best leather; tufted; quartered All the materials used in the upholstering are the best—the ! Cowperthwait & Sons’ best, which is peerless, White Enamelled Iron Bed NE is apt to wonder how such a bed can be made at this in- It is a substan- rough treatment This couch is of the | showing wear, significant price. tially constructed bed, with brass | top rail, mounts and knobs, seven rods in each head and foot piece contribute to the bed’s solid.‘ ity, as do the side rails, limited number—probably enough to last until the end of this week. ; bureau we have offered in years. It is made, and carefully made, too, of se lected oak, Has four drawers—two, small ones at the top—and French plat mirror shaped at the top. We have thd j same bureau with an oval mirror, which will cost you no more, should you pr fer it. Sturdy. Office Chairs. Quartered Oak. RAMES_ of | polished quartered oak; seats and backs of Howell's best leather, large headed nails. Solid- ‘brought about $ stem can be quickly , Atous office desk by the use ot a commod drawers, aides and a nee top. This| eles is a builder of sate ue Hie | e hite, * Made entirely of selected w! edged with vith its numerous tise panels’ it is) very handsome in appearance, ers are fitted with movable partit! pigeon hole cases are complete with pole shed wood doeutient boxes. tinished in the best style. Polished golden oak! and the drawers are inlaid with white jiclly and set Off outside with glass s. The grain in the wood is exe tremely handsome, being perfectly de- veloped by the superb polish. Good Oak Bureaa $5, ig ONSIDERING the CA small price this is decidedly the best superbly seater Everything for Fduisekeepinde Cus or Liberal Credit Harlem: Downtown: 21st St.and 3dAve.| Chatham Square, nane at ah ad Ares: 193, to 205 Pole cyl Cowperthwait & Sons “ES

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