The evening world. Newspaper, July 20, 1905, Page 9

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+ —— PAWATE MORCUE AMID. MANSIONS Aristocratic West Seventy-sec- ond Street to Be Invaded by Fine Undertaking Establish-) ment for Hotel Dead. CAUGHT THIEVES AFTER A FIGHT Detectives Heard Sound of Burglar Alarm in West Fif- | teenth Street and Took Three Prisoners, Who Were Held. | for ‘Tliree burglars, surprised in the act West Seventy-second —atreet, Many years the handsomest ard mort of packing up six bugs of raincoating fashionable block on the upper west| and lining #illt worth $4,000, In the fac- side, ts to be invaded by an under- of the American Raincoat Com- taking establisim: Burial rooms arg on the fourth floor at No to be openrs of the finer res Fifteonta street, early to-day, dences t mbus and A re arrested after a struggle and the dam avenue © entire nelehbor= fring of al shots by Detective hood ts nants Reith and MeMullen, of the The upper west side really started) © 1 Office. ‘The prisoners were walt- with Seventy-second street, more than ing for a confederate to appear with twenty years ago, when the a wagon to carry off the plunder. Two of the three prisoners were al- ready listed in the Rogues’ Gallery and the third was added to that collection flats were built, on the corner of Cen+ tral Park West, and both sides of the street between Columbus and Amster- dam a 48 were lined with imposing to-day, They are Louls Markoff, twen- brownstone mansions, ty-four years old, of No. 140 Essex Since then this thoroughfare has been et, No, 7,206 in the Rogues’ Gal- tho most aristocratic nfare in lery; Lawrence Gillon, thirty-f widest at one No. 70@ Hast Twelfth street, No. in the gallery, and Louls Green, twen- ty-seven, of No, 7 Bedford avenue, of Hyookiyn, who joined the gallery to-day, | Held In $2,500 Ball. | Relth and McMullen arraigned their prisoners before Magistrate Steinert, in Police Court, where they were 3) ball each for exam day morning on short affidavits ng burglary, and McMullen had been work- ng Broadway last might, looking 6 through West er midnight, sound in ney Inid in the hy, Opposite and that sectlo! streets in New Y end an entrance to Ce t the ern end u family of D erick G, Bou ave Lived there and will un- vigurous protest ir cramped lim! they saw thre basement do: | | k, he ft ad sione, ed him to stop and surrender, to have an ex the burial tn tackled Green, and, after rn Markoff made him a prisc th na How They Got found that a : f mnay be held as in any city. will follo nearses and de will Spaaked with i silk, lace and the street uneral cormeges by n dite s federsiie with a wagon, red, was expected sev ein the very ht t ho plunder veral Scuament, “Enis would: Gnasusedly’ | Gricis peaced, but the sontederace alan call forth another outery, | stop at the door, yy) uk: | laat night Instead of to a hospital | AccuseD BY HIS WIFE OF | THE THEFT OF TWO RINGS. POUNDED WOUNDS SO SHE MIGHT OIE Mrs. Slew Her Child with Knife, Tries Hard to Bleed to Death) « in Her Cell. husbaud was lever Refore | CO. Kies, Arraty Magistrate Crane, alow i the Charge. Marry C, King, a butter merchant until y lived In fas : Gades, the Mother Who sr.rmer No ait Wort Onn | { venteonth street, Haris the larceny of two rt en days ago Mrs, King charged her with desertion, but the cas: dropped, To-day when asked what he had to say King refused to A except that he had bought the tings and vould not give them up King was held for examination July Mra, Annie Gades, the crazed Will- ‘ famsburg woman who murdered her {n fant son Hans at her home, No. 4 Drigws avenue, was to-day found to he 2 In a serious condition and hastily trans- Sheahan Tee. ferred to the Kinga County Hospital to WORKMAN FALLS TO prevent her dying from sell wounds which she had aeeraVCles: dure DEATH FROM BUILDING. the night. fter the woman had bee: aan by her agonized husband, Cornhetm | Instantly Killed by Gades, yesicrday in the @ curving knile Lure: the heare of Uheilr nineteen mouius gon Has sie turned the Weapol ist on Gades aid then on herseif, inficting a deep asa in her breast and anower in | her arm, She was taken to thu eb of plunging Plunge from Third Floor of New Structure, Herman Cornhelm, thirty-two years old, of No. 207 Avenue A, while at work towtay on the new bulldl No. Eustern District Hospital und bandaged Wome Houston arrest, fell tram the wind 5 ¢ atierioun a policeman oa: . er the hospitel und took the women ta floor of the building end was (nstantly her Weakened condition to the Ewing killed, Street Court, As Magistrate O'Reill. » had gone home, Mrs, Gades was tu (ae anys Mone Seariory ed | to Cae Meret, to the Herbert street station and locked d to w tho harm eunnin| no att to touch her bandages walle wat It is 8 ., for when found unconscious eguiting trom the hem y Telephone is the rule this hot weather Blistering heat and streets like a furnace make people stay indoors. Those with telephone service find that they are able to carry on their affairs by j | Telephone and Keep Cool. With a quarter of a mil- | lion telephones in New York | Band vicinity, they are able to reach everywhere and) H get anything they may de- | Sire. | \If you have a tele- phone, use it; if you |p haven’t,getone. | taking the woman. to Aa pollce pollee, however, Macharged Mrs.’ G: noon from the pital, and that thes to take her to the st - 4 ‘Two BOYS FALL ! | FROM SAME WINDOW Within a Few Minutes of Each Other, and Are Little Hurt. claim that Tamble Three Stories Joseph Josephson, three years old, and George Joaick, six years old, both Uving at No. 83 Jefterson street, fell from the i f thelr home this a few minutes of each to the Beth Israel attached to the a scalp wound only a H| For rates call Contract Dept. 9010 Cortlandt New York Telephone Co. ff 415 Dey Street, \@ ) the surprise of with escaped at r elr homes, where they gm the toodoo win: THE NEW WAY—AND THE OL & revolution in cigar production as great as the evolution in rails way transportation from the locomotive to the Twentieth Century Limited! ‘The American Cigar Company has perfected at a cost of millions of dollars a scientific and heretofore unknown method of thoroughly fermenting and truly blending the tobacco leaf, The fermenting process alone would produce from the same tobacco a cigar that you would recognize as twice as good, It removes every last lingering trace of the rawness that spoils the aroma, the harshness that burns the tongue and the bitterness that ruins the flavor, The new blending process thoroughly combines the aromatic qualities of the various tobaccos required for each cigar before they go to the cigar-maker’s table. The ordinary factory-operation, miscalled “ blending,” is only a mixing by the cigar-maker of tobacco taken from two or three small piles of cured leaf—a mixing which || “ANNA EL 5 Ce The Anna Held cigar is rolled from blended tobaccos other system, would make the same cigar cost 10 cents instead of five, Itisa ‘smooth, even-burning cigar of faultless workmanship and of delightful and distinctive flavor—regularly smoked by thousands of men who know what thcy like and wy they like it. | Sold by all dealers in good cigars ° Trade supplied by METROPOLITAN days of Stephenson’s first | results in nothing in the world but a raw “ tobacco | sandwich.’ Ths American Cigar Company's system provides not only for making better cigars but for keeping them good, After careful inspection | at the factories, the finished cigars are stored in great ‘‘ humidors” under the ideal Cuban climatic conditions, where their quality is constantly improving like rare old wine, till they are ready to go to the dealer, And when these thoroughly- seasoned cigars are ready to be shipped, not only are they boxed and sealed in the usual way, but the boxes are double-sealed, a tough water-proof parchment wrapper with the “ Triangle A” seal in red on each end, One of the best eaamples of this new way of Proe ducing cigars is the yy 93 selected according to a formula that, if made by any nis THE WORLD: THU RSDAY ) EVEN NT TOBACCO CO,, NEW YORK f 20, 1% Gadtson Phonagraphs $ 1 00 Down and e PURGHASE PRICES: $10.00 to $50.00 YOU CAN MAKE YOUR OWN RECORDS IF YOU LIKE. (Slegel Cooper aore. ‘T) No matter what the waists may be marked, they will be sold for one-third less, n showcases in our regular Waist Section. More Rug Bargains Axminster Rugs. 8.0x12.0, regularly ectal, 19.25 ,2x10.6, remularly rectal, 17-25 0, rexularly pectal, 1.05 exe regiianly” srisy areca Oe Smyrna Rugs. Best quality, vize 9x12, 25.75 Extra heavy quality, size Ox12, 17.75 Straw Matting Rugs. Ox12. enectal, 6x0." epectal, Hofi Fibre Mattings. A eoo! and atric ur grades st, a de yard, 80c 0c, and A180 HOFT FIRRY MATTING REM- Bi SS: leneths up to 16 yards; Siaily Hise ae aes: Other Matting Remnants. Fe Bee of Japanese and Chins clear! Velvet and Tapestry Carpets. BEST WOOL | VELVETS, Including Sr his Hartford; a choice assortment of jorines and patterns; reeularly $110; Be pas lengthe up to 18 and 18 rd, 150 avec: pret, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, Hartford: orne een dorpped for the seasons heleht colorings: ry inciud- cine 00 regularly 90c.; "sat (Slege! Cooper Store, Sth Floor, Front), Wen’ s St: These me double World's Sreatest Srocery Offers Many Spectals sor Friday. A few interesting items Priced low, Fish, Meat, Delicatessen and Grocery Se: Fish Fresh trom the Sea, ane Halibut Chicken inook Salmon { Boston Mackerel Bh Weak Bish, | Ver » Se lary ‘ancy White Rose, fresh Island gardens, dry and 200 VaLity Mpars— Laks GE Cu hada Very special price, ay 77 Very mpectal price, 15e RUMP CORNED ir “ST. 00 ‘or Women’ 5s 52, 50 Gan Orforaul Isa PK owertully Persuasive Monthly Sums nl Floor, Biaat.) Women’ S Dress and Lingerie Worse | and Lingerte Waises Sensatronally Reduced tor Co-Morrow. Regular Prices Are Cut Fully 1-3. An opportunity that comes but once a season. choicest models, artistically fashioned and designed of Persian Lawns, Batistes, breasted. ‘The ta been tested, Collars will WO CONNECTION WITH! ANY OTHER STORE ‘THE BIG STORE ACITY IN ITSELF SIEGEL, OOPERC. SIXTH AVE. jen \itiiam — WS7SIS"*STS, NEW YORK. ¢ | Double ‘Ss. & H.’? Green err | Thereafter, Single oe SMe EL PICU OLE! Ceti b yh fees Until It comprises all tne season’s Stamps Until 12 ‘ HandKerchief Linen, All-Over Embroidery, Chiffon Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, Mousseline, Japanese Silk, Net, Orientals, Repousse and Cluny Laces. Closing Hour. They are beautifully trimmed. Some with lace yokes, others have lace and embroidery insertions, embellished with lace medallions and fine shirrings. There are $7.50 Waists 9.75 Waists 11.75 Waists for 13.50 Waists 15.00 Waists 18.0u Waists 5.00 6.50 7.75 9.00 10.00 12.00 All displayed (lexel Cooper Store, 24 Floor. Centre, 18th.) for for for for for Awnings $1.95 a|\| Pursery Window. Complete, with Iron Fixtures, In cutting up rolls of materials rem- nants were left. Not enough for « big job, but suitable for two or three awnings from some lots, from others as many as six awnings can be made. Bring the measurements of your win- dows. agora, oF any place where an oF dinary-elae awning will fit, and we will Refrigerators, Made of heavy quality galvanized iron; iapanned in oak finish; has nickel plated faucet. Good for keeping milk sweet or iced drinks, Special rwat $1.95 (Steel Cooper Store, Basement.) Clectrie Fans $77, 5° Drop plug in socket and pane een ae T yous ze connate. Rl ae Boyes a8, “in hie cine, get a breeze. Any direct current will do it. Standard Fan, 12 inch size, will bring you moun tain breezes, About 1.400 revolutions a minute—enough to change air in large room or office every three minutes. With three speed adjuster you get a high me- dium or low breeze. Electric Battery Fan,'$12.50. Take a breeze into your home. Power house connection not needed. Compact (Stegol Cooper Storte, 84 Floor, Front.) Polar Jee-cream Freezers. Delicious frozen dainties in 3 1-2 min- utes. Crack a little ice; mix a little salt and after placing cream in can. with a few turns of the triple motion crank you green, ftripes; regular’ of green, Ovher Speetats 6o-Morrow Inolue Women's Summer Suits, - Women's Wrappers, Cigars, Dresser Sets, Towelling and White G Boys’ Suits, Men's Fine Straw Hats . and Men's Stylish Serge Suits, Window Screens Fly Time Spectals, 20th Century mate; hard wood rrooved and sliding, Green and painted wire. Flies spread disease; keep them oll The fly that lights on vou of Falls in the! butter “may have just left an infects hous, Protect yourselfand fami litle money. Holent 28 1 Closed. Extended, 24 87 In, 32.00 Wadras Curtains, $1,05 Other Summer Patterns Also Reduced, For convenient selling assortments com taining two to six pairs have been are ranged in four lots and will go this way: Lor 1— yellow, $2; spect oT 2—Plain white grown blue and te i erpundey wien Yellow j, Remalariy $2.60 quale 1th silk cree ines of ‘pink and yellow shod! apecial, apni 25D (Slogel Cooper Store, 34 Floor, Front, 18th St.) Chitdren’s Wear. Decided savings. It’s acleare | LOT ¢—Piain enna ance sale that appeals strongly to mothers who look well to their children’s clothing. Smart, — new wearables that are seen on — children everywhere this sea- son. story, The prices tell their own Children’s Caps, 6; regularly $c., 8 CAPS of fine wi Nery handsome wt tri ay Sinbrotdery and laces: ‘sider Wie 10; rexularly 59c.. Children’s Dresses. GHILDRBN's DRBSSBS of fine white lawn ‘opi al I one sipctal Lot in Nore vew special 49¢ Extra Special. bret sizee 9 to 5 years: CHILDREN'S OVERALLS of gi good quality: sizes 1 to 5c! Gi orsun at daligitalis toy Gonteaicngr dry battery will furnish enough current |] Sears, i i 4 for @ Season. an be SHE REN’S ROMPERS and Overal could make. c carried from roon of ce im_and denim, pretelly to room. In the bed chamber it makes sleep possible the warmest night. (Blegel Cooper Store, Basement.) ty lish Blue Serge Suits alze, ax fit smoothly and snugly, Also two-piece Outing Suits for men at $8.00, Wines and Clarets, Imported from Armand Freres & Co. urdeaux, Franc ‘, case 12 quarts, quarts, 6 12 quarts, T. case 12 quarta, selected from our Fresh cuions, ANcHovir Weed OLavES. ‘ano: zante Olives sp, olly Man ia flavor; au art for Fine Canert LES—Reyt quality _aele Pickles, or chow chow Miscellaneous Staple Groceries. HEBSE aM 10c, a dozen rebate on REX BRAND, GINGER ALE—Bbl., 10 dozen, APARILLA—BbI,, Bavarian enulne | ality New 1 Oqvevorr’ jouten Santor, fo) 10 dozen, sweety UHEAK (ODA—BDI, + 10 dozen, Lis 1, i MON SODA—Iibbl., 10 dozen, {1) n, 1 ‘ (EMP RIAL \ SAIN‘ } i OLD FRIAKS Lp RID= 5 ts 9 years per bh, 7 gallon, Cooper Store, sth Floor.) Price. trin Cooper Store, 24 Floor, Centre, (Siegel pee Brera at $3.00, in addition to being made of trustworthy serge, are cut single and iloring work is more than ordinarily attractive. Seams have all Imported 49c j sizes 2 to 5 yours, Liguors. Rhine Wines, from Buckhardt Diedeshelm-a-R. 13 & Sohne, NIERSTE: DIEDESH aR, 7 HOCHMEIMEIe case 12 quarts, Reoers. BDI. 10 doz, G25 6.35 5.00 5.00 Special Trew peckal Redpath's ayath's Dark export, He), (Pale), the empty bottles, KOSMOS SPARKLING TAL WATERS, 50 quarts, 7.00; , 100 pints, 9.50; Pasa, 100 splits, $8.00; aso, per ae 1.00 per dozen, per dozen, i 1.00 Celebrated Qucen Qualtty Case 12 R n) quarts, 1G Fronty And we wouldn't be selling them at $1.00 but for the fact that the collection represents the season's over- production of several of the biggest makers. Since the first day of the sale we've been adding fresh lots, Som. from our regular stocks to effect desired clean-u;)s; some from newly arrived lots, For instance, you select from any of the following at $1.00 a Pair: effect, the other has a new style wing tip. Men’s $3.00 Tan Oxfords at $1.05. Russia Calf Blucher Oxfords, with welted so! Tan Russia calf, single flexible soles in regular Oxfords or Blucher styles. All sizes in each. Russia Calf, double sole Oxfords, mannish effect; large eyelets: wide ribbon lace in 4 1 siyles and 2 shades. Tan Kid Oxfords in four styles. dark and light shades: Also Misses and Children's Tan Russia Calf Oxford Ties at the same fascinating price: pair and the price per pair for any is the styles are this season's best At $1.50 we shall have on sale to-morrow a lot of vokinn s $3.00 Tan Oxford Ties. Three styles of these. All Bluciers with large eyelets and ribbon laces. Two styles are of fine Russio calf in burni orange coler; one of a fine vici ay kid All sizes in each A ketter grade of Tan Oxfords for Women at $2 Among these are our own “Fox-Mould’ brand of Shoes. and if you paid $10.00 a pair you could not obtain tandsomer or mare satisfaciory Oxfords ‘Foot-Mauld’ Ox. ords are made of bes: Russia caif, Gidson Tres in 2 styles; ene is a plain tor, punp n have welted soles. Best workmanship, the dressiest of their hind yet devised, ° 11 this season's styles of absowutely perfect shoes; all sizes (Siegel Cooper Blore Second ¥! The styles are numerous. 00, .00 1.50 00 Noor, ast.)

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