The evening world. Newspaper, October 24, 1905, Page 9

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“4 ty “THE WORLD? TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 24, 1905. gia ints This Strenuous Cilizen’s Pot Shots Went Wrong and His Neighbors Had to Stop Him, With Capt, Do & women right and left, wh! “ups and murders a mmon and : hand operations a Jucted under in his att at any su The Acqu nook except in the same one par lar which Is the drawback of the Dooley ukase—it left the deciding Mf the gullt or innocence of tie Bus: pects enlrely wit the haa Oh lok aut It war t enough the A quackanock Townsiitp people sald, to ash into thelr have a searchlight Just as they we or to have {ts brill the window for the nigit, but ft was going too far when the man on the | t commenced bombarding Dea Me r yamon, a crop was found every morning, | @aid, also tha narrowly es mervous sli 1 night watel ing Winged by e to walk | of nu bokig for ho JOE KILLORAN CAUGHT IN NEW DARING THEFT One of the Swindlers Who Es- caped from Ludlow Street Jail Arrested in Vienna. Joe Killoran, the Amertoan post- office and bank swindler and one of the four men who, armed with briar pipes which they represented as pistols, os eaped ten yer» ago from the Ludiow mreet fall, 1s believed to be under arrest fo Vienna on @ charge of defrauding & bank deposttor of about 14,000, The man under arrest described him- elt as James Howard, but the foreign police say he i# Killomn. Word of Killoran's capture was sent to the United States to-day by the As- jated Press correspondent in Vienna, he report was verifled by the Austrian ed on be- what de- ‘oor Cons] In New York, w aif of his Government fais tio Amer orn we ploite in the Unit ght him much no- 1al opposed to the law Felatha to achievenert—wt n Ns estimation Kilioran had b “Der Chall Is Oudt.” that time Killoran, with Charley Allen and Honry Russell—all of whom bad served time for post-office robberies fn various parts of the country—with another man held on a minor charge, walked down the stairs of the Ludiow street jall and were met near the front door by Jailor Tamsen, They Informed Wim that they were armed and would shoot unless released. The door was opened for them and they walked out ‘amsen ran from the Jjafl shouting: vay? chall ts oudt!" few months later Killoran, Russell and Allen were arrested in St. Louls, om the original government charge 3 bing the post-office at Springfield, iloran and Allen served time tn the Ohio ring yhoo for that orime ‘and since then have heen arrested sev: eral times. Both were arrested in Mon+ trea’, but were released, t was une derstood that they had been in Europe @evoral years, Killoran wes arrested tn Lyons, France, three years ago, but was no’ convicted, At that time he was charged with swindling a small banker, At the time of his jail-breaking in New York was generally understood that he 000 In cash. Grand Ju Investigation, which followed the jall delivery, it developed that Killoran and js agents had offered §5,00) for his re- The robbery which Killoran ts al- Jeged to have committed in Vienna was in keeping with his record for darin exploits in this vountry, Tt was stated to~tiy at to# Austrian Consulate that be entered the bank during a busy hour and conversed with a depositor, who bad just taken 20,000 crowns to the cashier's window During (hla conver- gation the money disappeared, he Vienna polloe say that ehe Amer fean had oonfederated in the room who took the money while he occupied its owner's attention, SOMETHING NEW Digesto {sq real, pure, harmless, unadulterated coffee. If you want a good coffee that will not cause headaches, nervousness, sleeplessness, etc., try Digesto Coffee—real coffee with the injurious caffelne and tannin A FREE PACKAGE { SEARCHLIGHT .| We MAN MADE ’EM ALL RUN nG La YY “Wish i, 2 (LLL AIDING WOMAN in Bellevue Hospital wit Haet Thirteenth street, whe also lives, For the past two wer Fuloppino has been trylig to see his wife, and this morning attempted to browk into ber rooms. The woman, who | had barricad door for fear usband w jure her or thelr ¢ screamed help and other pan of the house, ainong them Constans went to her aid Fuloppino, the police say, whipped out @ big dirk knife sianzo With it but wa of the ashed Con 1 to run, Struss, Upholstery Depariment. direct attention to special values to be found in| this department: | Lace Curtains. | About 850 pairs reduced as follows:— Brussels, | $7.50 & $19.00 pair, |” value $10.00 & $13.60 pair. Renaissance, ; $5, $7.50 & $10 pair, value $7.00, $10.50 & $16.00 pair. Couch Covers. Fringed and Plain, full sized, $4, $6 & $9 each, Portteres. |Damask, Velour & Tapestry Portieres, lined and made up, at $17.50 pair, value $22.60 & $25.00, Lord& Taylor, Broadway and Twentleth Street, Filth Avenue, Nineteenth Street, Caffee removed, in his abdomen 5 ve fatal, and Vincenzo De ly aged thirty, ot No, 16 Bas’ street, if a prisoner oharged w abbing. — | Ace ing to the polte Fuloppino separated from his wife several mouths | * ago, and she went to live at N 1 Gurretson, mance tho engagement pee] at i HeLy ot thelr davieuier, Misa Grace, to John | home. of the bride's Salvatore Constanzo, aged nineteen, 1! M, Lratste; st Port Richmond. No | ¢ ay. pi ab wounds | date hus as yet been set for the wed- a will be given away to-morrow by JOHN M. BUCK, = + 2137 Broadway, + (78th St.) C,H. AHRENS, + ~ 288 Lenox Avenue,- —_(l24th St.) C.R. DUMONT, » + 2523rd Avenue, + (let St.) MAJESTIC MARKET, - °1725 Amsterdam Ave, (145th St.) MEYER BROS, - ~« Amsterdam Avenue and 143rd St. FOR SALE BY ALL PRINCIPAL GROCERS. Mr. and Mrs, Charlee Whittaker, The Ladies IRISH POINT LACE CURTAINS, reg. $5.50, $7.50 pair.. ENGLISH BOBBINET LACE NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, reg, $2.00, $3.00 p RENAISSAN MERCE GERMAN RAW SILK PORTIE AXMINSTER CARPETS, value $1.25..... VELVET CARPETS, all wool, value $1.00 A Sale of Smytna Rugs, 21x46 inches, value $1.25... 26x54 inches, value $4.75, Brass Beds Bureaus Comfortables of fine sateen; sanitary cotton filling, fancy scroll SILKOLINE COMFORTABLES, hand tufted; reg. $1.00 SILKOLINE COMFORTABLES, fancy stitched; ri A SPECIAL SALE of women's boo of | ber Wost Bright Jand Herbert C 8 Stewart, £) pridegroom, acted as ed he | Thomas Manley, Jt, De AuxlMory of Conny. of at Orchard in the near and Mra. Bh Piase, have n whet they spent several week Co. rt Rech’s Uptswn Prices Bake Downtown Shopniny an Extpovaganee. ‘KOCH & Big Price Inducements Wednesday, Thursday, Curtains, Bed Sets, Couch Covers ssoossses 98:75, $5.75 pales... $1.25, 81.75 $1.39, 81.98 ., $3.75, 85.75 bottom, SURTAINS, reg, $1.98, $2. ar. BED SETS, RUFFLED, reg, $5.50, $6.50 set. D ARMURE PORTIERES, tassel fringe top and reg. $6,50, $7.50 pair on $4.98, $5.98 .. $10.98 vee, $9.50 , reg. $15.00 pair. MURE PORTIE! eg, $14.50 COUCH COVER reg, $6.50, $8.2 iene “ Carpets and Rugs seers 85e wae T5e all wool, newest designs and colorings 4x7 feet, value $6.00 4,05 1.89 6 x9 feet, vilue #10.50..,,, 8.05 1,69 7,6x10.6 feet, value $15.80..e0 12.75) 249 9 x12 fect, value $19.50,..,, 16,50 SS SS LS value $2.50, 3, value $3.50. Beds and Bureaus. All continuous posts, straight or seroll designs, best con- struction and finish; reg, $26.50, $32 50, $42.50, $20.08, $25.25, $33.75 s and finest finish, splendidly 75, $6.50, $8 50, 816.50, $3.95, $4.50, $5.75, 912.65 Bird's-eye Maple, Mahogany or Golden Quartered Oak—Serpentine’ or straight front—Prench plate mirror; reg, £26.50..... 20,45 Blankets and Comfortables. Newest des! made; reg. § Blankets. Fine white wool, with colored border and silk binding, 10-4, reg. $3.25 palr, Ris 10-4, reg. $3.75, $2.08 44-4, reg. $3.50 pair, $2,895 11-4, reg, $4.25, $3.19 stitching; reg. $2.50,........+ ry , $1.25.. , In lace, button or Blucher styles, made of fine kidskin, black Russia or Gunmetal Calf; hand-sewed welt soles; close trimmed or full wide outside extension soles; patent leather or self tips; al! sizes and widths AA to E, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY,.......... Bi.oa 125th Street, West, Seventh Avenue Values up to $5,00., Lenox Avenue B. Altman & Co. WOMEN'S BOOTS AND SLIPPERS. EMBRACING WALKING BOOTS OF BLACK RUSSIA LEATHER, FRENCH CALF AND GLACE KID; PUMPS AND ASSORTMENTS OF OVERGAITERS OF BROAD OR BOX CLOTH IN VARIOUS COLORINGS; ALSO EVENING SLIPPERS, INCLUDING A NEW STYLE IN WASHABLE CALFSKIN, AND SELECTIONS OF CAR- RIAGE BOOTS. (Department on Third Floor,) aero ey Bon Bon Dishes, with or without bandies, 9Sc, 1,65, 1,95 Ice Cream Trays, Off & Vinegar Cruets, 1.65, 1,95, 2.35 Punch Bowls, 14 in., CHOICE ENGLISH PLATES in DINNER, FISH, FRUIT & D Stern Brothers. - Women’s Boots & Shoes THE BEST WORKMANSHIP & LEATHERS of the FINEST QUALITY IN EXCLUSIVE SHAPES. STREET & DRESS BOOTS, TOGA & OXFORD TIES, PUMPS & EVENING SLIPPERS. The Season’s Most Popular Novelty Women’s Tailor-made Boots ENGLISH BOX CLOTH TOPS, UNLINED, in PEARL, GRAY, SEAL BROWN, LIGHT TAN and BLACK PATENT LEATHER FOXED, ————— OOS Brilliant Cut Glass IN A NUMBER OF NEW SHAPES AND DESIGNS, THESE UNUSUAL VALUES TO-MORROW—On Third Floor High Footed Compois, 2,65, 3.95, 6.95 3.95, 5,00, 7,50 20,00 to 46.75 Shailow Shaped Bowls, 6, 9 and 10 im, $2.50, 5.25, 4.75 ESSERT PATTERNS, also LIMOGES PLATES, CUPS’ & SAUCERS, RAMIKINS, Etc, AT VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES, Decorative Linens High Class DINNER, RECEPTION & TEA CLOTHS, DRESSER & BUFFET SCARFS, CENTRE PIECES & DOYLIES, trimmed with POINT VENISE, BRABANT, FLANDRE AXONY, CLUNY & combinations of FILET ANTIQUE, VITELLIO, HENRY IL, CYPRUS & MILAN LACES, To-morrow Exceptional Values in Lace Trimmed CENTRE PIECES, $1.60, 3.25, 4.25 TEA CLOTHS, 3.25, 4.50, 6.00 DRESSER SCARFS, 3.95, 5.00, 650 ALSO 200 JAPANESE HAND EMBROIDERED CENTRE PIECES AT ONE-THIRD LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES, Men’s Automobile Apparel Practical Garments in Rubber, Cloth and Fur in Imported and Domestic Models, Goggles, Hats, Caps, Robes, Foot Muffs, Boots, Veils and Hoods, IMPORTED BLACK LEATHER COATS, sites 34 to 44 ins., Value $15.00, $9.50 RACCOON COATS, choicest skins and é well blended furs, sizes 34 to 48 ins., "$75.00, 50,00 OWNERS’ COATS, for Motoring and Driving, Imported Fabrics, Highest Grade Custom. Tailoring, 38,00 FUR COATS, bnilt over Domestic Models, sizes 34 to 48 ins, $13.80 0 350.00 ——————— _ ————————— ——————————————_...____ West Twenty-third Street JAMES McCREERY & GO, Upholstery Department, 4th Floor. Sale of Brass Bedsteads, 85 models,—patterns to be discontinued, 22.50 to 27.50 and 35,00 to 65,00 each About one-half usual prices, 75 Brass Bedsteads, with 2 inch pillars, Large ornamental husk, swell front, handsome vases and mount, Finished with best Eng- lish lacquer, All sizes, 19.50 value 35,00 500 Bed Pillows, Filled with odorless, selected goose feathers, Covered with best ticking. 1.75 value 2.50 Upholstered and wire Springs and Mattresses, Twenty-third Street, Stern Brothers Invite the attention of the Patrons of the New York Central & Hudson River and the New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroads to the New Direct Car Service between Grand Central Station and their establishment, via Fourth Avenue and 23d Street. West Twenty-third Street THE 1905 WORLD ALMANAC NOW READY AT ALL NEWS STANDS, 2§C, BY MAIL, 35C, fe MRR eel A at ach hen 2d sb Pett bith Bharati Age ee fi VATA euneran Td. 5hue* 59° 60°S Sale of Royal Ermine Furs At Less Than Half Value. In all Greater New York there is no Fur Department so well equipped to sup- ® ply your wants as ours, Royal Ermine Neckpicces. $9.00 Beautiful Zaza and Stock with tabs, 34 In. long, Wort! $10,00 Rich Zaza and Stock Collars, tabs, 24 In, long, two heads. Worth § $12,00—Zar2 or Stock Collars, 35 in, long Worth $29, $15.00—Very Stylish Four-in-Hand of Throw- "4 over Scarfs, $2 inches in length. & Values from $30 t 5 4 $19,.50—Very handsome Pour-tn-Hand or Throw-over Scarfs, $4 inches length. Worth $40, $25.00—Ascots or Throw - over E $29,00—Very stylish Ascot. or Scarfs, 50 th, silk fringe *" Throw-over Searts, 60 and ornaments, Worth $30, inches in length, Worth $60, Royal Ermine Mutts, 21,50 —Beautitul large flat Pillow 5. Rich flat Pillow Muffs, § Mulfs, with 14 ermine $55.00 with 10 tails. Value $65. Worth $50. 2d Fi, 50th St, Seotion, tails. | Bloomingdale Women’s Kid Gloves atl 59c. Made of fine glace kid by one of the foremost European manu facturers; they are guaranteed to fit perfectly, All sizes, all shades, and black and white, Hloomingdatee’ SS a aac Rool’s Children’s Tivoli Underwear is one of the foremost hygienic makes of Wool Underwear—there’s health and comfort in every square inch of it. Children’s Gray Natural Wool Vests, Pants and Drawers; every ment stamped Root's Tivoll; strictly first quality and correct in measurement; rise of Sc, a size; size 16 in,, special ate... ..ssece eee ic 4 Children's Ribbed Fleece Lined Vests, Pants and Drawers; in grays and whites: Sites......,.18-20, 22: 26-28, 30-34 Price. . ..10c, Ic, We. 5c. Women’s Kniited Underwear. Made of fine combed Egyptian cotton; fleece-lined Vests and Pants to ch; the vests are all hand finished; silk stitched fronts; all sizes; 39c MH 59c. value, at the exceptionally low price of... ' : Women’s Fine Avstralian Wool Underwear. The quantity is limited, so come 75¢ R Main Floor, 50th 8t gular $1.00 value, veotlon, Gray Vests and Pants; all siz early if you want a genuine bar, Bloominedaler’, Main Fi h Bt, Section, | eee Turkish Hand-Crocheled Laces. For centrepieces, tablecloths, bed sets, bureau scarfs, &c., they are most desirable, Beautiful designs—exquisite effect The Turkish women who make these laces get as much as a dol- lar a yard for some, We secured a lot from an importer, in a hurry to sell, at our ofn price, and we pass them along to you 25¢ at the trifling yard price of... ; St. Section, ~~ Wide Black Talfeta Ribbons. h in demand for Hat, Neck and Dress§ Trimming, this sale comes as a most wwreeable bit of economic news. SOFT, BLACK TAF A RIBBON; 6 IN, WIDE, 20c' regularly sold at 39¢, a yd. Special at . When Ribbons are so mu nl r. 89th St. Section. $2.00 Hand Bags Only 88c, In various leathers—walrus grain, seal grain, long grain, morocco, ete., with gold- plated, gun-metal and leather covered frames, The newest and latest styles— “Vanity,” “Avenue,” “Boston,” “Paris” Land “Opera”—some fitted with mirror, AL purse, card case, salts bottle, ete, m 8 to 10%@ inches In length, Many wer made to sell for as much as §$2,00, Your chotc norrow, Wednesday... 88c Bloomingdales’, Malin Ploor, Sth St. Seetion, Women’s Custom Made Shoes al $2.98. Regular $3.50 and $4,00 Valves. Shoes that ill every requirement for dress, walk. iny or business purposes,in butt n,lace and blucher light, Hexible soles, All strictly hand » Military and Com ‘ Nid, Patent comfort an unusual g 2.98 d Box Calf. able, durable, these shoes are certa) bargain, and Winter, values at 15 new shapes for Fall heal 94,00 and § Java and Mocha Coffee. P The finest quality; our own regular 35-cent. grade; bean, ground or pulverized; per Ibeseesseeeee reeves o25C il 10c a0 nh adler b. car Se or Mixed Ten ny $1.60 "b3c from Hgt 65c . le One te White Ril rh if moan: eX: Zo Matehes fi hes cea She | New Lentits, tb. » ' New Green Kora. per th Bicomingla or Bieserved Fresh Peay h 0 th HALE FLOM GUANB. seereornee yomen's worth as “ s Spestal at isp 98¢ f Groceries---Very Special. } W Gages oF ae Plums, t 17 | re 8c Feed i con: 23e Ktra fan ‘ pat i ‘i i Diamond My our }56. chn, He | fei lt die : 8’, Basement Bloomingdales’ $x ' taa'st ‘All Cars Transler to awe Sager

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