The evening world. Newspaper, June 15, 1905, Page 11

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THUG'S VICTIM MAY DIE; WIFE AIDS POLICE Cherry Hill Gang Held for Beating Young Man Al- most to Death. CHOKED BRAVE WOMAN. Mrs, Elder Picks Out Two of Three Men as Assailants of Her Huband. ROBBED OF CASH AND WATCH Refusal to Give Up 28 Cents Cause Trouble—Capt, Root Out Gangs. eotable young man Brooklyn, ts the In hugs who infest Ch: ) who are now eph Hart, of No. Nie prisoners are Jc Vililam Conroy, of downtown police. been identified positivel Magistrate Corn ail three moa without bail to await the result of Elder's Injuries. Was Showing Her New York, st and his wife formerly lived at on street, Somerville Mass, re some time ago to aphed to his wife to come show his wife the She had never been here before, gether they went uptown and spent the It was 9 o'clock last night when they 1 to go and take 9 look at the Bowery and incidentally And a plice to as they had decided not to go to Brooklyn until this morn: Nelther knew anything of the downtown streets, but th » where Elder 4 ‘young man where he could find a espectable lodging-house. young man took them to a house sleep for the nigh found that they couldn't get a room there, so they came out again, of the house the young man accosted Wouldn't Give Up 25 Cente, "Say," he said, "you want to give me demanded Elder, n » making a threatening Mrs, Elder becume alarmed and A moment later, reo young men around One man was going h hia pockots while the other twa tending him with all kinds of he lowered his arms, Elder lowered his army and started to “The next I saw," Evening World reporter to-day, “my husband was on the ground, with ail three of the men pounding and kick- Our boys’ wash suits are Quaranteed to stand the ~ The strain of play—strong of washing— ' fast colors. Double - breasted, ‘Russian, Norfolk suits, $1,50 to $7, Boys’ straw hate, blouses, neglige shirts, low shoes, bathing suits,and everything else beys wear, Rocgrs, Parr & Company. Three Broadway Stores, away, but they took §9 from my hus- band before they went." An ambulance was summoned from Gouverneur Hospital and Elder was | taken to that Institution. Will Clean Out Thugs. >| The police found a place for Afrs, Hider to sleep and during the alght| rounded up the three prisoners, “1am doing my dest to rid m inet of these toughs."” sald Cap: pro- Jo not want them } make thirteen | I lke this in this precinct.’ in ta genet . JAMES J, CORBETT ENJOINED | “USS Deed of Trust, 1 FROM PURCHASING HOTEL. | rio arst step toward tho settioment —<—— of the Equitable scandal was taken to The Henry DB, Harris Theatrical) day at the Hotel Buckingham e sale of the Delavan Hotel by | trustees, met to inline and actor, was held up to-day by an injunction issued by Supreme curt dustice John Proctor Clarke in |° followed in straightening out trical Company. [may last for several days, This concern by Justice O'Lrlen, and later by strain lim from placing hie name on i > Delavan, They have a contract | Westinghouse, They retired to a 1 to tak the stage from Oc- | land, and were then joined. by anti dune 1, 1966, ¥ fed on dim When | ror James Hazen Hyde Meeting Held In Secret, and Menry. La have Interests in tha de nd were ui] prepared to close the | nouns: ‘ansaction, | noubesd conference with his lawyer on the ube be strictly private and that absc ject, HECHT BROS, 259 to 261 Sixth Ave. We'd Rather Credit You for These Bargains. We'd rather you’d buy these bargains on credit, We'd prefer that you have everything charged, That’s why we make these extraordinary inducements, for our object is to have every one learn from a transaction with us how admira. bly our PART-PAYMENT PLAN operates and how easy it is to dress a whole family in good taste and yet only pay a small amount, weekly or monthly. Surely it’s worth trying with such values as an induce- ment, We'll CHBOEE ENORG: Children's, Drestes, of Dimnit ee at ah ZOC ay eh B2,85 Boys’ All-Wool Double-Breasted, Sal] ton i Lingerie Hate of Rugiish pyolet mMroidery full large Peet poe, warn $1.26 tor POS ool Cloth Ss sizon ve-Mado. Cloth Skirts, Oc . e Walking Skirta; excellent | gees teat Te ns 5 Ladies! Whit side piaited? Diack, Tue fe tnd Browns we on trimmed with whi ? nd Brown mort 8} fF $1.8 seine White ant ACO BE OR, cient quailty Jap. Slik, waa, | Hives worth . Vokes. aad Ladies’ Piau , i Black} worth 1 75 ghabes Gor out! Ladies! Tetlor-Made Cloth Suite of | Well: AMWool Cheviots; summer weight, | of fancy” coats Sand walking skirtel | epiendidiy: trim 0 and tailored; $10 . values: for, 4 and Cassimeres, aunt $ esas sansenezessuesansensss in all the popular shades, wr ak?) than the cost of the silk. Alterations free. LAWRENCE FIELD @ CO., 438 Fulton St., Brooklyn. RHEUMATISM, 2°35 Rheumatiem doce more than any other di: eane to rob a of A ipod and comfort, It is 80 painful and far-reaching in ite effects item that those afflicted with it find themselve utterly. nnable, oe boats comfort or any of the pleasures of life Gage ss by wind han reel took aud suffer constantly with excruciatin; len, sti! iloed }» swol and imuscles, and ‘ofte: I bad been troubled with Rheumatism for twi: yeare, had becn under the treatment of physi cxponed taba, Zi Slane) and ried veryihing Mr rmaeaaeatt * mo, but all to no ayail, | My knee and elbow joint: vale of fheedomt during were ao stiff that I could not use them, I was uni which they live in con- able to do my liouschold work, and was truly in: Gtant fear and-dread of the pi le condition, §, §, 8. cured ine after Using for awhile, and I Subeallahagly give it the brent pray) Me credit it so much desery weather, or slight irregu- Sta, A,, B. Liverpoal, bia Mrs, M, A, Deck, larity of, any kind, the disease will return, The cause of Rheumatism i: id condition of the blood, produced by food lying undigested ir the stomach, Te bowel action, weak kidneys and a general sluggis! he system, External applications, such as liniments, 0 plasters, eto., do not reach the cause aud can only give temporary reli The blood must.be cleansed and purified before « fae can be had, §&, 8. S. attacks the disease in | ) filters out every particle of it from the blood, Giaivletse ra sluggish organs and clears the | of euticade Pemagentl and safely | td Es pete a dernne Coe oars ack and di @ sour, ac! condition of A a ing him, I screamed for help as foud as I could, and finally a policeman egme around the corner, The men ran Aj Jimittec had i ‘ {Secret Session Held at the res ‘y few werk ody Setntstan| Hotel Buckingham to Dis- jor the eminent counsel c ny Claims Right to dln | Grover Cleveland, Justice Morgan and Name, O'Brien and George Westinghouse, the consider what has been O'Rourke to James J, Corbett, gone by Thomas F. Ryan and the Bquit- {able offeers and to map out a course to of Directors, ‘The press of Ge » Interests of the Henry B, Harris | affairs of the company, The conference] pog upon white te ms the services of| Mr, Cleveland was the first to rach Corbett and the use of jit name for ex-| the hotel, coming direet from Prince- hibition purposes and intends to re-| 0% He was joined in a few mom Corbett on April 15 last call- | that had been engaged by Mr, Cl Root and Paul D. Cravath, of counsel Previous to the meeting i: was an to the assembled reporters rhett called off the aale pending a {Hat the saestons of the trustees would | | so news of the doctstons reached w: Qosesasozaasoresanssooesg 2808 PDE POPES BHEPGSS cod ont fet) Blouse Suita, li ni ale Sulty for men and youths oe H NE $6.50 HOSDPSPHEP PHOS BES REGHSP GHW $15. Silk Shirt Waist Suits These are exceptional values. The price is less the right way—it neutralizes the poison and THE WORLD: THURSDAY 5 RVENTNG , Ne 15, 1905. Committee im this city last fall Marker anpeare | pm the trustees at 1 cussion of the deed of trust of J | " Root and Hazen Hyd Mr Crave yanent a hour, Jt vis hoped. the excessive heat would not be so bothersome. Adinitted to the To Fix Salaries, After. coming to a conclusion on tho jeed of trust the trustees will fix upon — the salark to be nald to Paul Morton 1 fnaily they will the Immense feos A during | M the threshing out of the Bauttable rouble. u A cablegram from Berlin to-day & ys] the German policy holders of the! luitable Life have formed an associa tion to foree the eompany to sive them | representation on the reorganized Bourd ny has ultable trouble as a r po time tn tl Academy pinese decile who wil pay m8 the wclasd OF Heselved aa eadete eedas a A Rad Combination, (rom the Dothan, Ala. Hitt A heap | selzed upon the B GPAVE.21"5 22"°STREETS, N RK DRY GOODS Go. The Sale of Women’ s Oxfords al Representing the Greatest Purchase and Biggest Values Kver Offered in ‘This City—Worth Up to $3.00 Pair, Continues Friday +, Saturday WOMAN AND GIRL DIE TOGETHER. Thelr Dodten und tn iver, ged tyventveoliht, eee ee tear aca, Ting Chia Chen and Srnenaving Hise Va ao welek. at whieh! Men First Celestials to Be Military Academy by Act of Congress. MOTT “ROBBER SENTENCED, jAlarry Goldfarb, Oh @ young Chinamen, ‘Ting Chia Chen und Ying Halng Wen, with Vis tod of having robbed the yp man may aneosted and: tried Friday- “Al i ways the Gianna Ba wo Bargain Filayal 29, Brown, Tan, Royal | _fesular pe ice 70¢, Nun's Veiling: mH Regular pricg $1.00. ST TO CHICAGO OVER NIGHT “THE PENNSYLVANIA SPECIAL” The Fastest Long Distance Train in the World 18 Hours sma New York Chicago VIA PENNSYLVANIA _ RAILROAD: Dally. Lv, New York West 23d St, va gee B58 Py M, Desh. and Cort, Ste “ Brooklyn. Ar. Chteago Chi aaeprn Ly, CAG O sereee ss seeeeeds , Aree Midian 6 ’ aphid Dest. and Cort St. 9.43 a8 West 234 St oe 1855 A.M.! “ Brooklyn... 380 Puliman Parlor Smoking Cu Drawing-Room Slesbing Cars, Dining Car mpartment vation ty BETWEEN BUSINESS HOURS W. W. ATTERBURY, J. R. WOOD, GEO. W. BOYD, General Manager, Pasemger Traftio Manager. General Passenger Agent, rgains! Sale of 50c to 75¢e Dress Goods at 29e Tw enty-eight hundred yards of Dress Goods on which our regular prices have heen 50¢, to 75¢, the yard Odd lots and broken assortments we are anxious to clean up in a hurry. sare include lin the collection: Shepherd Chee t! ary from in the collection to please you. S2:inch English Motalp Sicilians at ch s, Voiles, Etamines, Granite Suitings, Nun's Veilings, Crepes and $8 to 50 inches, Color lines are not complete, but you can find many things: | 52-inch All Wool Panam. 39e Sultings oh ke ’ 40e@ They are firmly woven, bright and lustrous, Some | 5,000 yards of these popular fabrics on sale here to-mor- quality that others ask 79¢. Blue, Navy and Blick, ides of Tan, Reseda, Sage, Brown, Myrtle, French y They Il wool, elegantly finished, Land as good as you can buy elsewhere for $1.00 Immense Reductions in Black Dress Goods 44-inch All Wool Glose Mesh M4eInch Imported Silk Lustre 39Cc Mohair: 69c Regular price 75e, Reduced to, Mohair 44e2Inch Superior French O9e Voile: eS 79e@ teres Regular price $1.50. Reduced to,.,, Chitton 42sinch Imported Chiffon _ SOC | Votes 59¢ Regular price $1.00, Reduced to......... Silks Almost Given Away. A Positive @learance of All Short Ends—Worth from 50c to $1.00 Two weeks ahead of Inventory, we propose to make one grand sweep of all our short lengths of Silks. They must be solid regardless of cost, which means that we must take some tremendous losses in order to have our stock absolutely clean before stock-taking, Assortment comprises Plain Silks, Fancy Silks, Foulards, Pongee Silks, Wash Silks and blacks There is not a yard in the lot worth below 50e, and a great deal of it is worth up tos for waists and some dress and skirt le naths. 5,000 Yards Colored and Yard = Wide Black Taffeta; pure silk; sold every- At. sheers BOO ANTON) eeowmee pone Summer Weldht Knit Underwear For Men, Women and Children At Reduced Prices For Men For Women For @hildren Men'a fino tight weight | Women's Ane white Hale} joys good, durable un hed albrle Ran made with snort sleeves; also knee and Ralbeieean — Shi Pants and and short slo ished with peer! button. also Drawers to mate double seated and sus: ° pender taped, sizes 90 to | jong and. short. 8! 44; value 39 also Tights, iuee leng! ZEEE mbretin’ ace ankle Drawers to match thoroughly finished, dou sizes, 18 sizes, &4 Lo cord Black Tafteta; superior d where at 69c the yard. For uERcey 39¢e¢ Meas sy ae ee friday d Notions. Specials for TosMorrow. , i tote) TOE in| Children's fine white gBauze Vests, very sheer | and cool; etther long oF for | short ves; also By speckal at... aul 1 19¢} size Men's fino sanitary Mat- ural Wool Shiris, jong special sleeves; also Drawers to | \\! en's, Import mateh; delightful Sum- | white, made tn mer fabric, non-trritat- | fest 40-xau welght, an ing, very absorbent and | You just co ell finished, thor- | hot’ woat low | to match, Knee lengta G01, well Anished, (hor | ee, Veteoveless, —plnit | wall fnished, “pesrl ou oughly relaforced, nearly | Bwise nish sizes 4 tow; | tons, a to My pines; valuo value 7% ye = value ne a atepectats, SOE | cinta. Be, yy 25¢ $1.00; special Black Velvet Ribbons. Three hundred boxes—from one of the best makers of Black Velvet Ribbons, An order we placed tully four months ago—before pres pe demand and increased prices were in vogue. As we buy, we sell; To-morrow ané Saturday supply your Black Velvet Rib¥on wasts—4 at a saving of fully one- “third, FIRST QUALITY. No, 9—134 inch, Regularly 30c, yard. SPECIAL No. 12—1% inch, Regularly No, 16-244 inch, Regularly 45c, yard. No, pet inch, Regularly 50c, yard, SPE SECOND QUALITY. No, 9—Special at 15c, yd.; 81,40 pe. No, 16—Special a No, 12--Special at 19¢, yd.; $1-80 pe,| No, 22—Special at 2 1,80 Piece 2.40 Piece 3.00 Piece 3,60 Piece DADA t 240, yd; 82.80 pe. Se. yd.; $2.70 po Pres menory@learanceBookSale The main object of this great June book sale is to clean up stock for our semi-annual stock taking, To insure the quick removal of all lots scheduled to go, big reductions of compelling interest to book buyers ve been made in their prices. Last week we showed you how ex traordinarily low the smaller lots wese repriced., Here is a larger lot at a price that speaks for iiself. Best of Recent $1.50 Fiction at 25¢. Printed from the plates of the regular $1.50 editions sold everywher and $4,08, on fine paper and tastefully bound in cloth, We cannot promise ¢ supply all of the following titles after the first day's selling, In mail orders add 12c, per volume for postal srw following re. the, ona NAL 986 TworP, Frankfort M jeror—Certrude 1 1 Lady, . We » of a Commuter's The Catholle—Anonymous, The, Patianthropist — 1. The Pride of Jennico—A, & Causte i The Reatnice Rook — Raivh of Rome--F, Mar- H, Wretherton, ford, ‘The Celebrity — Winton ‘onurotlie” niabigl Three Fair Philanthropists,-— Allco M. Mussy, Dyeing and Cleaning Department. #) $5 Rime- fess Byes Eyeg ses, Wi ith etre pin or holder attached 25e Yard Bed Linens: Friday Bargains Sheets and Pillow Gases. Bed Spreads, Double bed size Bleached Cotton Sheets, made] White Crochet Bed Spreads, with centre seam, and are nicely hemmed ready for finished; each Baocnnnngnnncd 290 |, etch. ‘ 490¢ Hemstitched SHEETS, made of a stand-| Large size, good quality white crochet c| » ard leached sheeting ip ore SPRE worth ern, white crochet large leh 98e Fringed Marseilles pattern white ero- chet BED SPREADS, | “| 128 vases Marseille: 2c BED sp SiH Hemmed SHEEN Hace of an excellent standard bleached shee ree-quarter bed size. Double hed Extra large each Pillow @ases, Bleaelitd cotton PILLOW TASES, size 48x36, at, ished — Marseilles dutifully raised pate in white, pink, light Pu fea worth "2. AQ PILLOW CASES, made of a sia ble: shed cotton, 45x36; worth 16c. at I123@ Blanke: ss ees | Double bed size, geod quality, white Powallinda: ¢ BLANKETS, with light’ blue or is pink borders; worth $1.23} brown stayin TOWEL. [Bb DH sccoesseontis &Oe . B3e Comfortabics. | | Pull siz sukoling COMFORT- hed Grek TOWEL. | AL pretty patterns, plain HH cocae Te) Dart fae Clee wth Oe $4.50 Biack Silk ees To-Morrow at $2.9 This isa pretty low price for a pure silk Petticoat in which the FS commended for wear; but a fortunate turn of the trade has sent us All-linenbleac LING, 100. qu a i several hundred of them—at $2.95 instead of $4.50, Of Black Taffeta—very fine quality, soft and brilliant in lustre, yet with abund- ant substance to provide excellent wear, Some of them ave accordion plaited, while others are made with extension ruttles. Plenty ot Ih las been used, so that the Petticoats have abundant tulness. Allz-Wool Smyrna Ruds Oriental, Floral and Persian patierns. Every color represented; re- yersible, regular 811.25. | 74 x 10% at 25 $18.50 , regular) 9x12 feet, regular $21.50, 1, 811.50] 5.5C Blue Linen Warp 5.50 autiful carpet patterns, regula price, $11.5 Oe G.O5 Summer Linoleums at Reduced Prices! ba TY OF IS SEASON'S Pe ST hat "in ott LINOLE! ah Meee for ns, kitchens, Is ann aff e fyrhisningyd s, kitchens, halls and offiees—are marked” Ba ¢m down from 60c, per square y ard to... recial sale , Fine Linen War reversible and shown roll of 40 yards, Special at, | Seen Grocery Specials Crackers | i Butter | Tea FO | bat vert Be | om delist , largo, Oregon Pry LAO Wan: 1H Ib i, hoast ' 280 Wek ‘ 5 area aantnlcea| fan Te AMS—lomatn ne na ct auaatity, Rolled eee peer AL LP, al rd at stone crock wulk ACT Purity Vnyixocator! 2 A RES ETN

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