The evening world. Newspaper, October 12, 1905, Page 9

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THE’ WOPLD: THURSDAY phil OCTOBER 9.900 POUNDS |ACTRESS WISHES MODJESKA SUCCESS OF DYNAMITE CAUSE TERROR Hunter’s Point Residents Seek to Compel Its Removal to Safer Distance. | Two thousand pounds of dynamite stored in a ten-by-elght shanty Just off | 8° River front residents Hunter's Potr tiptoeing thelr daily tasks and speaking | bated breath, | xpi osive is owned by the oon- bors Ww nlapered to-day ng would be held at Saturday night at thelr feelings ie firm and take © proteot themselves from off the map. Hunter's Point residents are extreme- ly sensitive about dynamite, Some years ag ‘hen the abandoned Belmont tun- , about 20 feet north of the Pennsylvania exoavation, seventy. | five pounds of dynamite exploded, kill- | {ng four men, injuring forty and wreck. | ing all the resi oes for half @ mile around, If seventy-five pounds of dy mite did that, the Hun P has only to figure slon of 2,00 pounds would do to wo: himself up into a frenzy of awtul expec- tation, ‘The shanty, with {te dangerous oon- tents, ts tho centre of a of fever: {sh activity. To-day th enormous steam derri Fit, ltting steed plates and fron gird- f many tons weight. Every time ne passed above the shanty resi: den for blocks around held their breath. ‘The same feeling of approhen- sion swept through the district as Long Tsland Railroad trains thundered by within @ hundred feet of the ahanty throwlog @ #hower of sparks in tts di- reetion. Some time ago the contracting finn stored 1,000 pounds of dynamite tn the shack. Former Postmaster James Mo- Kenna led a citizens’ movemtnt that caused the firm to distribute its danger. | us stores 0 @ safer « dimtanoa Up to that time the firm had been moving Ite dynamite by the wason load acrose | Manhattan @pd ecrom the Thirty-fourth | etreet ferry, The publicity resulted tn the exphatve bet lelivered at ball ay ter's Point by th er route. et WOMAN SUDDENLY INSANE, Rosalie Young, thirty-tve years old, of No, @ West Thirty-sixth street, taken, trom No, ti ‘Thirty. oighth reat Mo Te Bellevue insane pavilion Bhe became ee? | * er the ¢ From her mountain home in Mal- vern, England, Mary Anderson de! Navarro has sent her good wishes to Madame Modjeska, who starts on her farewell tour under the management of James W. Morrissey and Jules Murry. Im her letter to the tragedienne the former premier actress, pow & happy wite and mother, writes: ay I send you my heartfelt good wiahes for the greatest success, I wigh I coukl again witness your jn- intmitadle knpersonations. I shall | | for ward to reading of your nw tr umphe among the scenes of your pial 8," To Mr, Morrtssey, who was her mao-| ager on her last tour, Mme, de Navarro | | Writes Interesingly of her home and ully, i Noe a ‘ the image of dak hair and deep blue ev a entirely in love w Bai briatt and wil 6 1D Ve are aext te nny Ls home—for a little mountaln “Tom her, Bhe ay. look soa, EX-JUDGE PAXSON DEAD, Long on Pennsytvania Bench and Was Reading Reseiver, PHILADELPHIA, Oot. i&—Former Chiet Justice Ddward M. Paxson, of the Pennsyivania Bupreme Court, died to- day at tis home in Bycot. Pa. Death was due to a compttoatton 4 He wes n cinty ne Aipeeeee se yo old. Lip Shader Count, Pay, fad cuca ied ap | reports wo B) bar in 1860, and pe Beg fn the Common Pleas Court in a 1874, at the fret election Nader too new 4 ig ooh yy A apialoeal cuits to the Supreme 10 iS88 be was appointed one of the Fe ocivery of the Philadelphia and Read ing Raflroad Commany, at which he real, ils position a» os tice. e Houne for Aged and Members of | Newtown, Pa., was founded by him. LINER SHIPS A BIQ SEA. from Hamburg, Dover and Cherbourg, | aging the salle. wore. her | ont Mhetle friend hcay 8 is sa) y" ts che actress's nine-year-old | Taft the Society of Friends, at ‘The steamshtp Deutschland, tn to-day | heavy weather jo the North Bea, one day out from Hamturg, An ‘unusually heavy sea waa whipped, dam- Adolph Lewisohn, the barker, and W, A. Roebling were among the passen- MURDERESS IS BREAKING DOWN Mrs, Valentino, in Hackensack ; Jail, on Verge of Collapse as | Appeal for Her Life Draws | Near. | NJ, Oct, = ‘Arma Valentin, one of the two con | demned muniereress {n jatl here, has be come gad and morose, For several montha she had been enlivened dy <he| ung pranks, the merry laughing and Van ing of young Edina Page and 5: Riper, who were held as witnesses, ‘The girla have been released and Mrs, ‘Vaintin knows that her case fs soon to come up before the United States Bupreme Court at Washington, Mental etrain seems to be telling on visited the fall today, but Mra, Valon- tin never left be ee Bea @ win on the stalrwa) at always walsh one Whe ie habitual he seems to be ae Her A she Special Sale All Silk Umbrellas. 26-inch for Women. Handles of fine natural and {teak wood, silver trimmed, silver caps, pearl post with |silver caps, also plain natural, ",| wood, 26-inch for Men, wood handles, $1.95, ane $4.00, Lordi’ Taylor, Broadway and ae Street, Fifth Avenue, Nineteenth Street. A delicate, subtle fra- grance, a smooth “mellowness,” a “body” rich in aroma but mild, a satisfaction perfect and un- varying—that’s what “KISH ah CIGARETTES give to the smoker, An ideal blend of the choicest characteristics of pure, natural Turk- ish leaf, Cigarettes that use its equal cost twice as much, 10 FOR 10 CENTS Everywhere the woman. Some pretty young girls | fine English furze and box) 12, 1905, pase oe al fe lot i ang Z oupon ail a Coupon we wills Handsome Satin Damask Tap- estry Table Cover for 89¢ Rotun ti ‘oll yout $1.90, wipe 8-4 orice Without tl labia SES Ua Flows, bn. Rewind.) OF, Ne ularly, wold fo Centon V/) SP Aue 59" DO0"S On presentation Coupon, $2: a3enta ee f- will sell you nn W Extra ti Faull-St; hea il vote $I. 00) | Regularly sold for $1.00; heme Poa! wld at this without in hang Bae | nr, Rotunda ~ Greatest Bargain Friday Hirt ase Women’s Tailored Suits | Worth all of Twenty Dollars at $13.25 Had a sale of Suits of this kind last Friday and all this week we've been asked to repeat it. We will—had hard work to get ready to dott, The maker didn’t like the idea of hav- ing bls splendid products distributed for so small an amount, but soft persuasion prevalled, and here are the sults, Made of There are two styles. very fine blue or black cheviot— single or double breasted coats with velvet inlaid shawl collar and cuffs, lined with fine quality satin. Sizes 32 to 46. The skirt is made high kilted effect, Built by skilled tailors, the work- manship and finish are perfect, ce" $13.05 Friday only Foor, in the smart the price will be.. Bloomingiaier Sult Baion, 2 Nth Btreet Seotion | Dresses and Skirts for Girls and Misses. Girls’ Plaid School Dresses, !n| Girls’ and Misses’ Skirts, In cloth Russian effects, with straps of cash. serge and Panama cioth; full gored mere and buttons or round ruffle, and pleated; sizes 28 t0 38. Special at Seesaw poe | SLAB, 3298, $598, 5098, Girls’ Box Pleated Russian, Children’s and Misses’ All-Wool Nortolk Sweaters, with belt; sizes Special Dresses, in fancy mixtures, with emblem embroidered in front, sizes 6 to 14 yrs, Special $3.98 penis Ab eeeoeeererrees senenenee 2,000 Umbrellas in a Friday Bargain Sale. 6to tt yrs. $1.49, $1.98 Coupon : worth each fo: up t ‘3 29 4Zc Ui Vibe in 24, 26 and 38 inoh; alue for,, a.By" — Mercer ized English gloria; pearl, horn and other fancy han- dies; $1 value for, . “Ironeiad'—Of piece dyed taffeta, 26 and 2% inch; fine pearl, horn, boxwood and faecy han- dies; Le herited for $l, 00 “Century”—Fine American, “ Heroules" — Amarioan taffeta, 9 and 2% Inch; | nie bd 20 34 Inch) Bh F ;| lected boxwood, near horn, wilver plated and) horn and other ancy BoEwaod handles; guar-| handles; euarann an or ane one y Cand Cc Bloomingdales’, 1, 50th Bt_Beotion “Declaration” Rye Whiskey {s famous for its sterling qualities, Highest grade. 10 years old. Mellow and of rare eng Unsurpassed for medicinal purposes. Bargain Friday Bohenley Kye a Wicker. Main F a ng 9 Inches, Kunme'al this coupon. Bloor ing tales’ Cou from the fam 2d Trent, gh i 4 trict of Penupyivanis erfeot an fold elsewhere for $1°6 is ! ee P Goupon we w _=—ooooaoaoaeq~q? — | China, Glass and Bric-a-Brac | An Important Item from Our Great Sale Imported China Dinner Sets, regularly sold for $18.00; of Austrian China, with very pretty dec oratlons; handies are gold with Ignito Self-Lighting Mantle and Opal Globe. Complete Ovtlit Yo store Same Outfit Advertised Bisewhere as a ret Special at 92c for... ‘ood, most stores determined to 1 ‘em as they could, So they adv outfit for $1.25, We didn't—an to bring thelr prices down mate yet are they down to our wonder{ul UPE Ob, ss crsreveeeeenreeees Other Specials in Lightmaking ‘Essentials. Welsbach’s No, 197 As» Block’s Complete Lamps, advertised recently for 92¢.| bestos The Man+ * 25¢ tle, Special at., PHIC seas sees 80c 197 Tle IC | Weisbach's ' Platioum Welsbach's Outfit, con-] Mantle, Special at 29 sisting of theStandardBurn-| Metal Lamps in Maroon er, Cap Mantle and 59. Enamel and trimmings fin- Opal Globe, Spectal Cc) ished in black; centre d the Ignito forced others for Bloomingdales Mt ri replete rrow, AS a speclal, our Nov anywhere, leather, ete,, in phe, Oxford, Avenue ish styles. wit tn covered frames None sold at this price without pon. Wondertvi Sale of Gold Eyeglasses at 39c er expected much a bar- galr pon presentation of this sell a pale of ire white two juirs to each custo traced; comprising 100 Gold Si rin Ova5 DY pieces, including covered ited i pring Soup 12 95 per a ive Bieomingdalew, Third Both Ot. Sect! SPtane yben, als Welsbach ,iijuven Burner Wall Papers. The lowest prices ir tk are made at the Bloomingdale All borders are sold at the same | (i She. a 1 Je wall papers: Je, a Roll for paper that sells enamel, worth 4¢, a foot, Our Shoe Bargain | Corner with bargains for to- Bargain Friday. ited kind Is there and at prices that you cannot possibly match Women’s, Girls’ This Waist Only 98c. It is a beauty, The maker never thought it would sell for less than $1.75, but he reckoned not with the BloomlIngdale policy of small profits and their remarkable Bargain Fri- day sales, The waists are made of splendid qual- Ity heavy basket weave White Washable Cheviot, tastefully finished with tallor stitched pleats back and front, deep tucked cuffs and tab collar. Sizes 34 to 46, None sent C, ©, D, No mall orders filled, Bloomingdales’, 24 Floor, B0th Bt Seotion. Women’s New Neckwear. Maline and Liberty Silk Ruffs, handsome Feather Boas and Stoles, the charming new Du Barry Scarfs, Real Lace Collar and Cuff Sets, Chemisette and Cuff Sets, exquisite conceptions in Silk Chiffon and Lace Neckwear, together with the most popular sorts of machine-made sets, make our display of Women's Neckwear the handsomest and most comprehensive shown in Greater New York. Every desirable style is here. There are many such remarkable bargains as these: dike pretty fn black, white and orn i lad Stoles én bath, jack and all white, with $2 98 white and gray, 2'¢ yards lone ribbon ends, at,, the ridiculously low Sit, 98 Du Barry Scarts, in all new designs PIICE OL vesseewieee And so on ad Infinitum, Come view and colorings, ne W'91,50, $1.98 ande,, Poe IB this collection; we know you will buy. Bloominedaten', Main Fi or, BOLh BE Diamond Cuff Buttons. A Bargain Friday Sale. The most correct and charming styles, at remarkably low prices, considering the present market value of diamonds, Large Size Solld Gold Stiffened Post Dumbbell Cut Buttons, set with Cut Diamonds, and which ex- : $5.00 clusive dealers sell for $8.50, On sale here at.... Solid Gold Stiffened Post Dumbbell Cuff Buttons, set with Cut Diamonds in very pretty designs, $4, 39 Spectalat. Nloominedales', Main Floor, Front, Centre Special Sale of Kimonos Upon pre- en tation 0 of Nh 4 one of the opened values in almost endiess Latest and Bea Well finished, as good looking as they are com- y. All made strongly of good F fi bl d d d Id material and priced most economically, ashionable Bags 39 ortable, and at prices you never dreamed wou ‘The “Banner’—Of Doglish $1.89 C buy them, 98e Buys a Woman's Outing Flannel Kimono, In pink and blue Stripes, heavy quality, made with square yoke, vide sleeves, with border Mf solld color, Buys a Ki-+ $1.59 mono of gray heavy German flannel {nf fancy light shades, with polnted yoke, wide flow- Diac Sizes up io wilt or and locks Ke alees. border cf Main Floor, solid or i 5 oe uys a - $1.98 mono of ex cellent quality German flannel {n fancy Persian effects, with pointed yoke, flowing sleeves, border of satin ribbon; sizes 34 to 46, Ww Bloomingtales’, 24 floon BOth Mt. Seotion. Men’s Bath Robes and House Gowns. A splendid variety, most inexpensively priced Quite the most diversified and satisfying display in Greater New York: Men's Imported Blanket Robos—An unusually large and well-selected variety of colors and designs; all shades of tan, brown and gray, from mS 98 al 10.00% $5.98 | Imported Blanket ‘Robes. 4 wool, an un- usually handsome garment at the price wool ¢lo oths, cus: ed throughout; have long shaw! collar, In dark gray—a very luxurious — $13. 30 edius Seer ti 39¢c y upon pre Greater New at the price Freneh Flannel Comfort Robes, all woo! 1, weight, skilfully tailored, trimmed w It Needs No Match. ‘tt Lights sLeS MER TOE re able and warm, in tan, brown and ent i AR Whi n , , bi nd grays; her ates ortance. The Sc. a Roll - id ihe 106, lal ringbone and Invisible plaids... $9. 98 H This Is a sale bs i Lat Mi ane 9c. a Roll for parlor, dining Imported Camel's Hair House Gowns, hiave (he deep, Ignito Selt-Li ighting NN sin, room and hall graceful shawl collar, custom tailored throughout, al if cessity. It hi Aan ‘ew things that papers; regularly 180, silk Hunt and cite tan, a brown and t and, as usual with a in ‘as much out || Room Moulding, oak and white bray, at $1250 Qther fine house gowns from. *, $19.50 Co $27.50 | 2c ‘oth ‘st ree Hon. Upo. rine neat » WwW Coupon Dada Pp sell you @ nian “grade d made all-woal worste, d ple, large size Circular Cape Shawl for 98C |} Good weight and weil we arth § Every $1.00 | | and Boys’ Shoes al. draught burner and Ruby Welsbach’s Cap Mane) etched globe; a lam {1 4 } THE FLAG GIRLS—Exqulsite reproductions of large size (6x9 Inches) in fours etched globe; Pp we A ipectal that {s worth double tven colori ofthe famous paintings; series of 2 beautiful women In characteristic OM pbc ans ee LAC) Berge oY BBSIS |] Bean f scmineti ns, ro, on | I national costume, Effective decoration for den, club-room or cafe, The whole ab Fi. O94 A benrion Sate Pe bate ig oe im Bloom! nad series sent postpald for 2c, Foshlonable All Cars 9___ Lexington to 3d Ave. ¢, Feshlonable | Transler to -Bloomingdales’ 59th to 60th Street, 2 SIRTS & | ‘ 8. ANARGYROS, 111 Fifth Avenue, New York, Men's and Boys’ z CLOTHING, Best Values in New York.

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