The evening world. Newspaper, August 28, 1905, Page 10

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Florence Greer, pretty and only » Whose home is at No. 77 @, Appeared in Yorkville and was counting en I found there was I told him that the beemed 3 Sz os z + i ‘I will juet leave ‘nother dollar.’ I meg in the envelope ‘then I discov- robbed. ¥ mind the man should aan ul i i i ny # i er men and followed them D No. #4 Second avenue. Then I man and had the elim identify the other man as the first who had, come in for change. Refused $20 to Drop Cace. “The shel Se gee bi ate fee but. 1 wouldn't Me Boke Now th that t bear how many girls been robbed by him Iam glad I ty Sour to-day White's lawyer asked hat the case be Posteohed us until Wednes- - and, Magistrate Cornell consented, lige 7, ues Greer showed re- le Setesti instinct when she out to find White and succeeded sing his arrest. wasn't anythi “T just kept on val ni was to, in. said the girl. and looking at neil 1 found Seinen When? t aia ona hare thowed that he was frightened a ite Way hue Slane’ at ine.” He thou monet Srechauize him, but 1 , Who Was held in $500 for Pant Him-fam game and sentence was suspend On ap 27, 1898, he was arresied for ages me A rg Served six months er oe is ‘oft the same year, he was arrested for larceny, this time klyn, and for offense he wa Amin seritence’ to nrivon for one year. ROBBERS TOOK BG MTEL SFE = Rolled It Out on the Lawn of the Atlantic, in Long Branch, and Blew It Up While Guests Slepf. (Bpecial to Ths Evening World.) LONG BRANCH, N. J., Aug, 2.—The gafe of the Atlantio Hotel, on Ocean Syenue, early to-day was robbed of $0 io cash, jewelry and other valuable ar- hotel 4id not close for the night wnt 1 o'clock and between three and | 2" suests were usles in the robbers moved he sate a covered {1 "wall with ‘inn: fe the sound and ‘then ‘bie the explosion and the ‘ ‘SHIPPING NE\ NEWS, sri 70m, 70. args EOBAT: ND FLIM-FLAM MAN \ 2 eae WORLD: iiewpy neni a paoee 28, 390K WHOM ‘(Sketched in Yorkville Court. by ‘Artist Mortimer.) D8 FIRST MAN” MES IN AND ASKS TWENTY* poitars IN CHANGE For, A BiuLL, HE GETS 17, Br WE THIEF FOOLS CROWD AS HIS Lays Woman on Street, _ and Rans “for Emetic.” fhytait, smooth-facea man, very Well dressed, mingled with the crowd in front of a dry- Sixth avenue and Twen- WyAhird street at 10 o'clock, this morn- In the crowd was Mrs. Louise Bernice, of No. §27 Hast One Hundred and Thirty-ftth street, and her #lx-year- old daughter. Mrs. Bernice suddenly felt a tug ot her wrist-bag and turned the fellow, ‘then ea oh aking: tly composed, aim: “ATO aged i, ya rng hs ‘Tha Mi Bernice did the very worst Pe a ‘Te young’ tan 3 yeun He “lata her "ently latter ‘waa was all concern. on, the sidewalk and cried out me. one gt doctor, this wom nts akan Sarbolio aa immediately the wom came greatly excited. se Snob ed and some one called for an az Halt a dozen persons started for tele. phenee: when the young man suddenly angi ll run to the store cotta tga te, Wiathee cae ee ig’ not, return, phirtyaiath PPrecinct, riding th Twenty-third street car, Secing thy crowd jumped off and. ‘reached’ Mire, He asked ‘her why she had taken she exclaimed. “'] 've been robbed. Wisece is who took my pocket- one could tell ean fa eit take poison, aut youn en not fou Fe aot Lota not leave, Mra as much as carfare, and shi tow money ia the ‘crowd to get home. ‘he Tenderloin :police are now looking for the robber. * WRFALTHY WOMAN Mrs, William Guggenheim Alleqi- ated Suffering of Workingman Hurt Near Her Home. Mrs, William Guggenheim, wife of the copper magnate of that name, tended As 0 nurse &@ man who was injured | front of her home, No. 833 Fifth nue, to-day. The injured man was a srorme man, who had fallen from & ecaffoldl: & severe sprain of the left leg and ankle. While Rohit for an amo (ba the Presbytenian Hospital M heim ot alcohol and. other Hothing Guegen- lo- ia what she could to jevi- ‘ne man's sufferings. When ‘the ambulance surgeon arrived he eald that he could not have done any better him- self thun Mrs. Guggenheim had ‘Phe injured man wae Richard Ken- neday, of No. 208 Kast One Hundred and ‘Tenth street, HOW THEY ESCAPED JAIL. Sawed Hole im Cell While singing Mart, who M and Thoma M. | cacaped Semtendas? from, the county ou eg A arveatedl on with murder ion at vale ere geen Bi ‘ on, Men i gst relwht train VICTIM FAINTS ACTED AS NURSE.| xo: “ SHORTLY AFTER. ANO™MER " AND ASES ROR A SMES IN BILL im ExcHaNGE Sh leek ALi SILLS, ee areien HE -GOES or, INDS. THERE 1S 0 TWENTY. DORAR Bree Ewvevo FOUR MEN HELD UP BY WENTY- DOLLA’ BOY THUGS First They Make a Bold At- Park. A geng of boys, two of whom the police may are now under arrest, held up four men early to-day, Three of the victims were go badty beaten that they had to have their wounds Gremed a: 0 hospital. Hubert Schuemaker, a grocer, of No. %% Bighth avenue, was on his jay home after spending an evening with friends, and was crossing Union Attacked by Five. @ugdenly five young fellows sprang upon him. One rammed ‘handkerchief into his mouth and others bore him to ‘the ground punching tim. He was un- wie to make an outory, but two police- men saw 3 maps of struggling legs and farms and ran to him. They arrested two, who said they were oseph Keernan, sixteen years ol, of No. 582 Bast Bix- ‘teenth street, and Benjamin Gross, of ‘Phatford avenue, Brooklyn. About an hour later Bernard Good- man, a sailor who lives at No. 189 Hudson street, entered the Hudson treet Hospital. Both his eyes were puffed up and still sweliing from blows, end his face was cit and his body sixteen years old. He said his com- robbed by the three, who obtained $2 Third Victim Appears. ‘The third victim eee ev and @ pevere wi yun bran Gonrad “Bterlin, of Bireet, also a sailor. lone’ when Berntco he had to bor pons) Mu: a pic! when at ington and V« ‘treets he was met fires young fellows who held him Up. He But Up a fight, but was knocked EY Sa hospital. “fs was relleved SaStacet Folie econ ntlaty cuter br wanieeaeier peat COTTON JUMPS be- armed? with Sie: | a STOCKS DROP ON Btocks closed with lorses to-day after in which prices gore. He sald he had been watking Tuled lower. ‘Treding was animated at Policeman, attached to thelin West street with « companion when | times during: the day, most of the Mst brea! patron! on, i they were attacked by “hree boys about ‘hesitating start was _ followed B caused ed de- Bernice as she was coming out of ner} panion ran and Te hed been beaten and lelipe all around, In which Reading was | an irregular session, free selling, which ered from 121 1-2 to 118 1-8. Amalgamated Copper was out ment that tie ime but later recovered part of the loss. wes a fuir trade in the Erie strei and after rest of the list again moved up easily, were in evidence in the trading, on the floor of the Gates brokers were Jihere was are shares and of bonds $2,656, The Closing Quotations. exho-day'* pisheat, Jowest and losing ON HEAVY BUYING |i. ‘There was « wild upward rush in the cotton market at the start. to--Gay, nS | which carried prices from 9 to about 20 points bigher on heavy buying by iam- portant interests, some of which wes supposed to repr covering tor Wall street account. In eddiuon to this there was active support by the leading bulls in «ll options, Private despatches from Texas noted cover temperatures, Dut’ ail sald Was badly needed. a to be late prices 1.00% December, 1b; Sanuary, peti AMERICANS CLOSE WEAK IN LONDON, LONDON. Aug, 98.—Money was tn in- ovensed demand on the market to-day and supplies were plentiful. Discounts , Pater ero the nolse ere = coo sEcono IN BIG CATCH. f Kor Pe ‘ear when "Prading! on the Stools Wxc ing on ‘he preparations fortes the yrase eawere ply new business, Congols and Home Rails drooped owing to lack of @upport, Americans opened firm and ruled 4" pelnclod a Bie esas! Veit HR 3 WHEAT. AALLI £S ON two points chiefly on the Lawson announce- 41 Was to well lower, feo eae ~ Po BS ee SHE CAPTURED | sipments laat week were 10,338,000 bush- jels. seainat 6,292,000 bushels in’ previous | week. New, York's apening emiber, Ss; ‘May ie. prices ‘were: ytes , 871-8. bid: December, fered, "Chicago 's closin, ces were: Wheat— are ign aus Toftered qaceaber, LER a 808-8 JAMES McGREERY & GO. Upholstery Department, 4th Floor, On Tuesdayand Wednesday, August the agth and 30th. Discontinued models of Mie- sion and Arts and Crafts Furniture, ‘Made in Euca- Satin Wood, upholstered with leather or Craftsman canvas. At about one-half usual ‘ prices, : | Chairs, tables, rockers, book- cases, china and music cabinets, reclining and Morris chairs and many unusual articles. suitable for dens, studios, halls, and living roome are in- cluded in this sale, Rockers and Desk Chairs, Vasious modelé, 3,00, 4,00 and | 6.00 each, aibibrery, Lugpeh and ‘Tes. Tables, sy 4.00, 6.00 and 8,00 each, oa =| Reclining andMorris Chairs, 32,00, 16.00 and 19, 50’each, Desks and Writing Tables, pet 'sane and. chan’ each,’ COVERING BY SHORTS. Hall Clocks, att D0 Following & break in Minneapolis, she t. Srnent marker here PRR ordn 7 Be Sacha Immense ‘The Last Days of the Great Mogust Sales Are To Be As Interesting As the Firsi. Values To-Morrow. \ New Specials Every Day! You Can’t Match Our Values! - From Our Great Semi-Annual Notion Sale, Bust Forms, Jersey cloth covered, the new French mode all all sizes from 34 to . Shears, all sizes from 4% to 10 inches, warranted all latd steel, per pair, I Oc 75 French Body Brussels Rugs, Oriental patterns, 12 different designs; 12 by 9 feet; value £20.00, at... 40 large reversible Smyrna Rug wide, Oriental patterns; suitable for large offices, parlors. and libra- ries; value $25.00; on sale to-mor- Royal Wilton Rugs, 12 feet long and 9 feet wide; immense assort- ment; value $40.00; sale price... This is part of a Moned herewith: leated, ea Knife pleated sty! mixtures, plain ; value $3.50, = Remember, we sell no black or blue, ages ‘a most desirable suit for - bard wear. Worth $3,00— Chicago's sania Pet were: Wheat naber, 79 1-2 3 »LWELY SELLING = Reading Yields to Pressure in General Decline, While Amal- gamated Copper Stiffens Af- ten ter a Cut—Tractions in Favor. limit of two—special at..) nwo 4- <nee Pants oiler a more at~ if ie gh ‘45 feet long, 4a/fest 15.00 27.50 Extraordinary Sale of Skirts. few purchase which includes tn its entirety three lots men- style, splendidly tailor ie in many stores at In several stv dnctading the season’s new- est effects, and patton trimmed, Also Nes. Materials are mannislt broadcloths, Prengths 39 to o inches; bands 23 to 36 Boys’ Suits, 1, 69. Matchless School Satts—Limtt of 2. satinettes or cot- tonades, which is a positive guarantee of " de from woollen cheviot in plain ‘ eRe 8 to45,in double-breasted Style,durably linedand strongly sewed,making Enaiteh Non-Twiming ‘Tape; with fine bodirin; full bunch. “Mobair Tubular Shoe Laces, 4-4 and 5-4; goad quality; 1 dozen for. Frilled Garter Biaatio, white. bi and fancy color: per garter Jength, 40 Cost aiahy Siam iebet ‘piston: oe Quen » “a e se Stocking Feet, fady isa sew pres stocking when the feet become worn; speciat per pair Rugs at a Big Saving. Garpets Below Value. American Body Brussels, 25 distinct and attractive pat. * terns in sitting ¢ room, library, dining room, hall and stair designs. Carpets will be “held for future delivery upon flewnked reasonable deposit. We wii Include making and laying free. Do! lar value to-morrow, per yard. Reversible Granite Carpets, large and small sal strong .and durable and easy to keep 17ic clean; yard wide; limit of 30 yards; regu- ‘Alexander -95c 11.98 A: smi fam fe, with or ot paciegs ders to match; 16 patterns to choose: from regularly $1.60: very special to-morrow at.. Newest Walking Skirts, 99c. The materials. are in mannish mixtures, 41-gore pleated fifteen gore, high meltons and 1.98 lengths from 39 to 43 inches. Such skirts are This splendid lot consists of Black Cheviot Skirts, fifteen gore, high kilt, pleated style; $5.00 value; choice to- Betats: dinary purchase and sale, at a saving of * 2 98 Mecca most half. °. -Lot 1—Wozen's Dongola Button Shoes, Women's Lace ». Women's Brown or Chocolate Color Oxford Ties, ali sizes 98 Cc Lot 2—Women’s Paten' rds, large cy eiets, blucher cut; Women’s Vict Kid | But- also Vici Lace Shoes; es Girts’ Scho: SOE at sizes, 1144 tw 2, Goneen lace and button, extra heavy Soles 89c 2.25; oUF price tO-MOFFOW. vss. -sseeecneeese ance 90c 4 morrow at this extraor- Shoe Specials. from 2.4 to 8, at. 1.29 ‘Also Girls’ Shoes, smaller sizes, dongois, 6 to ‘Nat @9c 1.69 Hour Specials—s9 A. ™. Till 1 P. M. Girls’ Dresses 49c. Girls’ Dressee v4 4) aint four hou.» .o-mortow at die. They ave made trom rsian lawn int ined of nce 4 ee a ang tS bieats, ini blouse walat, tinished sh, colors cade, navy. red end ty ae eed made from’ sheer <5c. hown in v awn with trimmed Halshed with d Tulle; gitree are made full with deep Kem. for ages 6 to 14, all special for four houre at JAMES MeCREERY 400. Upholstery Department, 4th Floor. Sale of Lace Curtains aud Portieres, About 1000 pairs fine Swiss made, Irish. Point Lace Curtains, Extensive va- riety of new designs. 4 6.00 per pair,| 3-75) 4 oe price #00 to $0 Fine Renaissance Lace Cur- tains. New and novel effects, Full size, long curtains. nd 5.s0-per pail, on ais site £90 Fine Ee and Rensis- sance Lace Bed Sets. Com- plete with bolater cover,~| all sizes. and numerous wd en Fh “ mn 3 pat ees i Caterotat ‘*Havans,” “oh JAMES SREERY

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