The evening world. Newspaper, August 17, 1905, Page 14

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a Gn en | aoa at THE WORED: THURSDAY Caan Ta JUDGE'S NIECE IW THE TOMBS TELLS STORY PONS NEW SUBWAYS MEAL DUE | MUST BE FREE JETS) FROM BAD AR ‘Who Shot Miss| Analysis of the Air Above Was Good Until and Below Ground Has w Mi Already Begun. MURDERER NOW|HOPE TO FIND RELIEF. Buy Medicine tor Her Child, HER BABY IS DEAD NOW. She Is the Relative of Former Supreme Court Justice Freedman. Bullet Wound Near Her art Slight, Physicians Say Work for the Roads Soon ‘Will Be Let. ‘With contracts to de let during the ime Doran, daugh- | next few months for the construction of ($200,000,000 subways, the Board of Rapid ‘Transit. Commissioners doesn't propose to have present atmospheric conditions In the underground road continued if | of ex-Justice Freedman, of the Supreme ‘aver | Sclence can prevent it. Court, held in the Tombs Prison on a ‘Tis policy is outlined in the employ-| charge of forgery. Mrs. Petry was , | ment of W. A. Roper, a sanitary engi-|arraigned in the Hseex Market Court eer, of No. 29 Broadway. to conduct | under the name of Mrs. Gerhardt. Sho chemical experiments and “I am an old woman, friendless and weary, and I think my troubles will never end. This is just one more link fn _a Jong chain of sorrows.” So says Mrs. Annie R. Petry, a niece ed bail for this woman, who told en Evening World reporter to-day that she hed no one to whom she could look for asaistance, not even the wealthy family of her father’s brother, “T am a widow and for two. years have been forced to support myself. My husband died leaving me with my lit- tle two-year-old Robert. It was hard Decause the only positions I was fitted to take, those of housekeeper or cook, Were not open to a woman with a child. “I finally agreed to keep house for P. R. Gerhardt, a music teacher, of No. 601 ast One Hundred and Forty-second street. Bobbie and I had a home, but earned no, wages. “Bobble, grew {11 four weeks ago. I Needed money for doctors and medicines. My whild) was terribly il. I was drive to extremity to get money, “Now my boy is dead. I buried him two weeks ago and now I am in prison. ; | My life hes been full of misfortune. But Ney | this laat—Bobbie's death and my dis frape—are too great to bear. ‘I am quite alone in the work. I Dave a daughter, a young lady who is Supporting ‘herself, but to my ald. If people knew ehe were the Gapahter of a woman evitty ss I am she would lose her place. “Why did I forge the checks? I noed- @4 money immediately. I was crazy ‘with my trouble and I knew that by the (@me the checks were prevented for pay- ment I should have a litth cash, the sinall income, just a few dullars. from & little property my hustand left me. aes Bor, eae ae could ask for help.” ne Piiaigk: Mra, Petry is a refined- pty ione years old, who of @ life of troubk SIE AFTER TA WITH WIFE Sees le Her ly with iN a Mrs.LouisH, Orlemann ushes| "at's Sethe sc. pean Inte Parlor and Finds |= yl Husband Dying. he rae mie Sei . one her relatives, ren and friends have died, leaving her quite atone, re is no one to whom she can appeal for bail and she is even without legal advice. His mind impaired by constant work upon an invention which he hoped would revolutionize electrical science, Louls H. Orlemann, jr., shot and Killed himself at 1 o'clock this morning at his home, No. 110 West Bighty-ninth i Fy Gi aii Bs Fetes E Baan } . - HH 85 ‘went right on smoking. out at night. I the arrat took him around to the ‘There he-was com- iter for a week. He jet out that I anally ek, but ‘@ condition was he should report uvery Saturday #e the Court, i Always with the Gang. {He was lying in a stupor. He was ( ly, revking of cigarettes and I have Mo doubt that excessive smoking was Feeponaible for his cundition, “I am certain that he nada't been @rinking » for there Was no dor of liquor wpour nim, “4 recelyed unocier promise from him Xo behave ulmselt and™1 then went to SPs Doras siore wad cold, the proprietor T would prosecute him {1 ne soid| boy any more gcigarettes. ‘Nhe) Was there and she prom! mot to sell him anything. She also prom- me'to keep him away from the GREW EXCITED, “Soe govern sce! NEARLY DAQWNED in the laboratory of Thomas A, Edison at Menlo Park, N. J. Incessant appli- “week ne (School Teacher Fainted When She Found She Was Over Her | Depth, but Volunteer Life- Saver Rescued Her. mkdown. For more than a week he been acting queerly. Mra. Orlemann put the four children ‘s te pee eet night and then sat chatting ‘ w er husband in the parlor until in rain and was ns aoe ice to dey “his ribet mr jan She begged him to go tain’ then “that 1’ was and get the sleep he needed 20 back to the Shelt: #o that I didn’t have hi r,| badly, but he resisted, sa: that the ¢| darkened room would Chea ing but mental torture. Overcome ‘by drowsiness, Mrs, Orie- mann was forced to leave him, but she made a last plea to him to get rest. “All right, dear, I'll join you in # mo. Agnes Whalen, 8 Brooklyn ‘school | teacher, became exhausted while ewim- ming in Long Island Sound off White- | stone landing to-day and would have | Growned but for Edward Myers, well, night lering wher brought me word ts young man living at W. Ht Jo she rat agrace that we have | NN" Be Tel Swam to her and after a atteseae mn? | we, had 69 sO A sg Oe Wife Hears Fatal Shot, aged to get her ashore. f it to tell the girl's mother how sorry| Ms. Orlemann lef: the room. As she| Miss Whalen 1s stopping with the Diwan, but Mr. ‘Doran abused me cad | walked Gown the hall toweca her bed- | emily of William Hickman. Bhe is a told ad ety me if T ever came there | room she heard hot. good swimmer. She thought she was gil will well, Meantime I'do not Know “what 1 not think that P! cape. “I beMeve that te could boy if he had the in shallow water and put her feet down to walk in, being somewhat tired, When she didn’t reach bottom she became ex- elted and fainted. She had sunk twice Running back to the parlor she found her nusband stretched out on the floor, @ revolver in his right hand and a wound in his temple. The wife ran screaming into the proper influences,” when Myers dived for her and brought | ait Waa sald at the Brooklyn Hospital| street. Policeman J sche aaa 6 - Policeman Joseph Shields beard rt) Mt ae perens scene te ber and summoned an ambulance trom | ron ieee ty enter Lte-Saving ata tion close to the place where Miss Wha. | Jen #ank, but all the life-eavers were asleep. Oto extract i Ww nIe te ott J. Hood Wright Hospital. Dr, Bolley found Orlemann still breathing, He died just as the ambulance reached the hoapital Lived Happily with Wife, Orlemann was the manager of the H. J. Smith Fuse Company, at Bompion, N. J whioh is largely owned by his sis- ter, He was rewarded as @ successful ‘business man and lived happily with his wife and four iittle children, the the bullet she Witt ‘ree THE LONDON MARKET. Americans Firm During Entire Ses- stom—General Tone Cheerful. | LONDON, Aug. 17.—Money to-day was) in fair demand. The Stock Exchange, was cheerful, influenced by hopes of FATHER KILLED BY TRAIN, Milam Yhompeon Had Junt Been ‘DolA of One Loss When News \ of the Other Came, Mrs. Petry Forged Checks to I Baten of all are, of course, the ENDS OF LINES. Obviously these c it if you don’t. Electro Silicon or Sapolio, cake .. Lyon’s Tooth Powder for. La Blache Face Powder for.. Lambert’s Genuine Listerine for. 42x36 inch Pillow Cases fors...- Women’s 50c. Petticoats for...... $11.00 Hair Mattresses for.....,.. $2.00 Lace Curtains (pair) .. Remnants 50c. to 85c. Silks (yard) Women’s $1.50 Waists—odds and Women’s $2.00 Waists—odds and Women’s $12 to $15 Skirts (*°L Misses’ $8.50 Skirts (*°ty *) for. Women’s $5 to $7.50 Jackets for. Women’s $3.50to$5.75 Shirt Waist Men’s & Women’s 75c. Umbrellas Refrigerators at About Half Price. Potts’ Sad Irons—Set of 3 for.. Men’s $10 ‘These Suits are in si all-wool fancy cheviots. ble for wear all winter. 300 Suits in this lot. Take your choice Fr! Friday and Saturday. regular $10 Suits These Suits are made of breasted. wear. Suits are sold, 2.98. lot of Boys’ finest blue and black worsted breasted and Norfolk Knee Pants Sults, r A grand bargain. —_—_——— eldest ht years, the voungest 1 ee. | peace in the Far East. Americans ot ib mith, 8 ater of the lead | Opened ‘firm and fairly active at above porter that it was air wenden’ cre #2: | parity, ‘They Were further strengthened po Bulolde: fhe aid tha, while her browee (on New York: support and closed firra. was placing revolver under the pi, {Grand Trunks were in good request on ow [ttwent “ofr She shot him ‘in Rhe | reports of an’ increase in trade: temple. She also ia hat. he had haa a aepaneg®, fmperial Gs of 194 were Moowiatine ta Wall sinter baer ! —_—— ROYAL CLAN OFFICERS. The Royal Clan, the governing body of the fraternal Insurance Order of Soot- Meh Clana, at their biennial meeting tn’ Carnegie Hall to-day elected those of- <= TWO FIRES IN BOSTON, BOBYON. AUG. 1%,-Three firemen | Were slphgly injured by flying glass during a threo-alarm fire, which caused @ lone of £200 to the Lewis Grammar School, in thid chy today, Another tom fire in the building ag Ni Kiln eipeet, occupied by Ward ( a lass of loners, also 1 tre: Royal PF te LOWRY FOR COLLECTOR, , La Bale, UI. OYSTER BAY, Aug. 11.—President to-day announced the ap- of Marion K. Lo COTTON UP AFTER A WEAK OPENING, ngidering the cables, which were nae the focal cotton market to-day opened better than waa expected, the leading options showing only a small decline from yesterday's final quatu- tions. Pit traders took @ lot of cotton to vover phorts put out Shvdcoghyes I ae minent brokers w 4 pre F | Winding Up the 1905 \Red Letter Sale In a Blaze of Glory. Friday, all day—Saturday, until 1p. m.—That ends the 1905 Red Letter Sale.—To make the closing hours of this most phenomenal of sales something that the people will remember for years to come, we offer values positive- unheard of and unmatched in history. The: greatest Remnants 39c. Floor Oil Cloth, yard 4 Remnants 15c. Wash Goods .(yard). 20c. to 30c. White Goods (yard ).... Women’s 50c. and 75c. Hosiery for... Children’s 25c. Hosiery for...» ese .e-+-- +++ -8C Men’s & Women’s $1.00 Umbrellas for. $1.00 All Wool Velvet Carpet for......+ $1.50 Alex Smith Axminster Carpet for... at Ehrich’s for . twneds and cassimeres, to fit young men 15, 16, 18, 19.and 20 years of age. The styles are single and double The Biggest Bargain on Je in New York for young men’s wea "about 200 of tee, Suits, ne they will be on sale Friday mornini nlite sale will continue until all the Boys’ $5 Knee Pants Suits, $ for $2.98. These Bults are to Ot boys age 8 to’ SHIPPING NEWS, SMALL LOTS and annot be advertised. If you want to make the most of your opportunities, make your plans to spend the entire day here—you will regret 14c. Wamsutta Muslin (yard wide) at.... ....634¢ Tye ses eee cece (No mail orders ion the above.) eo S00h eee MIC ends, for....69¢ ends, for... 98¢ M) for....$3.75 -$3.25 - $2.65 -25c weeee Dressesfor 1.25 Women’s 29c. Lace Trimmed Drawers for....... 19¢ Women’s §9c. Undermuslins for....... +, ---+..296 Women’s $1.00 Undermuslins for.......+ Men’s $1.00 & $1.25 Negligee Shirts for.. «+. 59C for.... In -Our Clothing Department Friday, from 9 A. M. till 5 P. M. Take Your Free Choice Suits $ ingle and double breasted styles. The goods are medium and heavy weight You will find them sulta- About About 10 different styles to choose from, Be early, the entire Apt may be sold out by noon—possibly earlier. ‘ —<—<—$—<— iday of our entire stock of men’s light and medium weight regular $30 Suits for $15. A great, an Extraordinary, Sale of Young Men's Suits in our Clothing Department Young Men's finest for $5. all-wool fancy cheviots, A and Sa a We will sell to-morrow, Friday turday be ‘egular $5 Suits, 16 years. NEW @ YORKS ‘ASTEST GROWING STORE SATISFAS c enbe Firtenacnte do: Friday’s Unsurpassed Bargains. $3.00 Frock and Frill Suits. Frock and Frill Suits, made from black and white check washable Cham- Lace Sale. Val. Laces and Insertions, in French and German effects, suitable for trim ming dimtties and fine 29c lawns, 49. value, at, per ED seeeee brays. Have handsomely tailored coats, pleated back and front, with pleated kimono sleeves; also 1S-gore high kiited skirt; value $3.00; re- duced specially Yor this great clearance sale to-morrow, at..+...++- saat and pleats; pleated back, di sizes; clean and fresh; vale $4.00 Skirts, Special at $1.98. Another great Skirt Special—Skirts made from fine wook black cheviots, in high 98c. Waists, Special St vcin Lawn Watsts—Front of wide English eyelet embri wait pissy plas sep ct et fatt, with broad shoulder eff 3 very special, at. and al per pair... 10%, 11. 12, 12%, 13, 13%. Special hed arms and yokes, wae all slightly sofl sale price .... Kilt pleated style, beautifully tailored; lengths 39 to 43 $4.00; specially priced for Bargain Friday at...... aus +Ganvas Oxfords, 95c. Women’s White Canvas Ox- fords, to be offered to-morrow at a record breaking price, in fact the lowest quoted this ‘seasoy Des sizes are 2% to 7, ie Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes at 69c. Boys’ and Girls’ Lace Shoes, of solid leather and well in neat styles. The girls’ sizes are 834, 9, 9%, 10, ‘The boys’ are of calf skin leather, with heavy soles, sizes 8, 8%, 9, 9%, 10, 10%, 11, ‘Women’s 'Low-Neck Lisle Fin- isl Samme! hiy and full Size; value 12¢.3 spect for bargain Friday. Children’s Balbriggan Under- js usually 25c. to 29c.5 ‘Abserorat Cotsen, cos pound role, 3c Sale of Silk Rem Worth Up to 49c, a Yard, at 15c.a Yard. bands 23 to.36; value 1 9 8 Visuwwabenstoeetese e Also Impo: latest jal at, 95c *"69c ic 19c Domestics. 8-4 Turkey Red Ti Ser ees lannels, fe tnd. they tal fect. goods, some to-morrow at.. Colored to-morrow; special, at Per yard... seveoe eres Angee dorigets awe, ie aut 'y; special to-morrow, per yard... Oic nants A Have grouped together about 1,000 yardsepf the choicest silks, such as Plain Taficta Corded Wash Siik, Fancy Foulard and Fancy Taifeta, and have marked the lot down to one of the lowest prices ever recorded. ‘These remnants range in length from one to eight yards, and have sold as high as 49c. a yard; but for quick and decisive clearance to-morrow we've specially priced the entire assortment at, per yard....... CHICAGD SUBWAY STOCK TANGLED Report that It Was Built With- out the Consent of the City Causes a Slump in the Curb Market. 5 s A slump on the curb market to-day caused considerable excitement in Chi- cago Bubway ‘stock: This stock had been selling around 86. It dropped to- day from 81-2 to 81-4 in short order, The curb went almost wkd over the slump and the brokers seemed to try to outdo each other in matter of shouting and ent. The slump, undoubtedly, was caused | by news which the tickers sent out, announcing that one of Mayor Dunne’s Municipal Commissions has just report- eG thet the Subway was built without the proper knowledge of the city :that) the faulty construction in eome places l5c STOCKS SEE-SAW CLOSING HGHE The Trading’ Was Active at Times and the Volume Was Somewhat Greater than That of Yesterday. had caused the settling of buildings along the lines, The teport also that the company was largely 0 capitalised” ) Chicago Subway consists of heals see making « ve under the I. = WHEAT MARKET 1S FAIRLY ACTIV! i i ii au e. é & ji ui z ESE. £, i Silk Petticoats $2.98 rted Muslin Wear Values, and wide embroid Underwear and Hosiery Bargains. ‘Women’s Fine Quality Hose, shown in tan, black and white, Regularly 5c; for bargain F: day, special at..ccs......s eee Boys’ and Girls’ Fine Hit; ast Black. Cotton “Hose, Hose; 1 ime 4 for ba Bieta rk for bargain Friday, 12ic Garpet patterns, large and small Geures, oy | White Linen Walking yr avtting; rutile broidery edging and Taffeta Silk Petticoats, in black only, deep tlounce nish; OD 98 value; at.... ad ribbon drawn; also torchon lace trimmed; flare flow of torchon Tace & of accordion Corset Covers, French style, en» 19¢ deep lace ruffie: also serting of embroider: ruffle; 98¢ value; at Oc cl Men’s Shirts. Special lot of Men’s Fine Corded Madras Colored Shirts, in the Special for Bargain Friday Ereat Importation, comprising 3,000 Rolls of Japanese Matting, in beautiful a, fn dark green, red and blue; regular $10.00" value; special JAMES McGREERY & 60, Misses’ Suits, Misses’ Blue Silk Shisw Waist Suits, @ 75° White Lawn or striped Dimity Shirt Waist Suits. Pleated and tucked Skist and pleated Waist. 375 White Cotton Skirts, ' u75 a Skirts. Pleated model,

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