The evening world. Newspaper, December 8, 1905, Page 16

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OW CHINATOW | LOTTIE LANE hatooy ls Chinatown ts in mourning, for to- pe y tliey buried Lottie Lane, In every Of ing tenement and pungent chop Lo were a shining oak coffin with hharties and ten hacks for as Lobby Gol pall-bearets. O14 King of the Lobs, left his pres | ‘and Chinatown 1s proud, though | for the traditions that none of it# te women will go to the Potter's) the i He thas been upheld, Lottie has been jd stood by his her ied In tate, according to all ad “atile allay tint kcghdilen haces iy of her kin. ob, Died as She Had Lived. was one of the wort that to-day room buoming ken and hop joint. am. Kia gutter Americus, and the white) nim and ago, fn ber dingy two-room den at No. 13 Pell street. Hi ‘wasn't murder, Nor wae ite and Yellow Gathered About the Bier of Derelect in Gaudy Little Chapel of * Many Creeds, any Chinaman. Old Mockas he led, and ae be wiped his ote a plece of green cloth beside ror it will be before he, too, will | nit the pipe. ‘Those who were still numb from the | Tee wobbing over her death in many ® pe alive, | And @till the mounnen: came. There | derstudy, a little Italian who tooka like th a white husband. Then) Paul Kelley and, like Kelley, has taken t Tom Wah Sow, cook on the # Irish name, drifted away. Lottle became Mrs, | known In the list of guides, After the #0 she remained until ex | ones loud when he died. She burted| he was all in black when be came for Tuesday she was found dead/ a last look at lattice “Knew the poor gell wien she came from Chi,” he said, “an it's up to me % leave, oy’ wok guidin’ folks, Her death, like her life, was true to/ an’ be decent for her mem'ry, | @atrict, and acconiingly the pollce| he Toom was cromid Anon OF leet theee of her friends on sus-| tome brustled in with a itetle harp and N BURIED WITH HONOR — ped shoulders and the drawn faces toll of the p.pe wor) 4 Mocks, who is called Kang of the | Sar §, Was one of the charaotens of the other Lobs wondered how d by Charley Bacigabupa, ¢ Old Mocks’s Benediction. came back from the coffin, and as mahmen he mut- @ beart an’ she didn’t ‘That's why she died” | smoke muttered thelr approval. | had smoked too she might wali Kid Blink, Chuck Connors’s un- | called Muloahy, but his blind eye steaps Kid Bilnk, and as such he ts He wants to be of Chuck, he dlothes and pearl buttons, but first two malty “Come unto me laden. girls with red hair ami blue eyes but | with lttle beown-ekinned ables. { q . fobibed loud books. ‘There The harp was placed on a table beside the coffin. Mrs. Baird, the | superintendent Pa oe os 5 st ng rp. an © reading of the paseaze Khat mye all ye that labor and THE WORLD: FRIDAY for. | Finds WINSTAD, Conn, Deo. &—J Ww. the home, Case, seventy-six years old, has just re- ‘er, ‘Nhen they sang | turned to his home in Canaan Valley ‘There | from Sufeld, where he met hjs sister, Mrs. Agnes 1. Grant, elghty y! old, whom he had not seen since her wed- Corsets. nis 4 ity comit Sadn lol the are heavy ‘ding, nearly fry ‘years ago, and whom! | length, dip sip, Odd Group at Service, Pee erry alt San eek twelve! | lace trimmed The motley throng stood with bowed |When’ he received t letter from and bottom, tool, heads. Clowe to the coffin were two | niece Mrs. A.C, Allen, of Suffield, serviceable ing how well his sister Agnes was ing for one of her vears. S eEeEetlaamenniemasemmannd See een in| 50c. miseton | Al Remomber the Fall Name [asative 4g | Cures a Cold! Day, Chuck Steak, per Ib, Fresh Ham, per 1b, Pe 2277 Third Ave., near 124th St. 1393 Second Ave., near 72d St, 1477 Second Ave., near 77th St. Independent Bee | 00, — NoT A TRUST! —_ SLAUGHTERERS AND RETAILERS. Saturday Prices at All Our Stores, 10°. ber Ib, ' Round Steak. Sirloin Steak, Porterhouse Steak, « 7 + lle 'PHONE CONNECTION. But tt Therefore, she ts buried to-| , While the hop-smokers wag thelr! way it was whiskey, and the are equally sure it wae z : tever thelr minds, they hon- dead inst night with the ser- “real prayers,” a6 they call {\, Bacigalupo's undertakin: —. the closest friends were wal to-day, for even the re- for her memory cannot override natural hours of the place, so I! late at night that they gathered ut the dyaped coffin and wept for woman who alwaye helped her lends, be they white, yellow or cream wee if ee ii , Chapel of All Oreeds. Tt was @ real Chinatown funeral ser and in a place that ts typloal of Badigalupo't is a great black gold shop, with wide plate giass indows and a glaring ciectric sign Tnside are all manner of silted oan delabra and highly colored religious a Paintings that have looked down on iy every sont of funeral, from the Bud > Ghiet exhortation of evil spirite to the Pye simple prayer over the body of am ¢ eouted murderer. Indeed, four produc! b | Of the “obair” at Sing Sing have been F ® buried trom this shop. It was to Baoigalupo's that Lottie brought Tom Wah Sow's body ‘that time ghe came to the service, 1 Hop Toy Kate at Prayer. When the early comers for the wer- i vice arrived, shortly after 8 o'clock, they found a woman kneeling by the coffin, She was Hop Toy Kate—and she A_year ago, when sho . Lattie Lane wi wat ioe, ital, More San saying tat ‘on Hop Kate was not to blame for the action of s Hockatoy, which is the nhme given to C en who work in laundries. wear queues and still cling to wh knit In preference to the ‘the settlement of disp Those who saw Hop ‘oy the tale, There were three of them, a closs-eropped, hdir & doa rate ir, a womaa a brighter fie boy with s it .! air and Lent yellow skin, gray wos a was one the revenue cutter cooks that once gathered in the flat of Lottie “They, toD, knelt, and though they did ey, too, kkni not pray aloud, they remained by the piin until. Ki had finished her sob- murmurs. Then they seats camp stools ranged round th bom under the crucifixes and brigh: F; blored fresopes. will pay On12 M select Clan of Mourners Arrive. ; Filled, here, for have large 7” ios te errors bop arte, || Saturday orning Specials the Geode C0.0- | | ed alae Made of, seal feather low, enigmatio-looking Slippers fnamen, each with a white warman jather trimmed, hand re, wore women of all ages, some Table Oilcloth. Women’s Hosiery. Ready-to-Wear . with black Kite, ‘tes Fi 10, I byt Pas Table | Oilele designs in ™ Famous “Ipsmuech” fH . la fOFisscseves pany 1,50 came halt a omen of the clas pe mall rd ; Seat means stainleso; high spliced nities heel Women'a nad , Missor for Mamma, © Made of best qual- h ratty, abifting eyes vi and toe} forty gauge; double Ready-to-Wear Hats, ail hand-turned soles, med, me- ————— Miami | Me ium heels, in black, brown, red, J. } eee rare ad ail velvet, others of allie and green and wine, sizes 3 to8, Furs at Prices Within tats fon) et’ qualigeariormeed. in 50 10¢. sésiovestanaoponee ones | the Reach of All, FIFTH AVENUE FUR CO,, 290 Fifth Avenue, we leased the building occupted by ' Bo08s & Bro., Inc, 4 and are selling their stock OF OVER $500,000 orth of the Finest Furs |) at the lowest prices Furs have ever been sold, {san opportunity that should nut be ovetlooked, Never beiore has ch a beautiful line of Furs been ed iti every new design at prices ch cinnot be duplicated, they are than half charged elsewhere, fe Advise intending Fur buyers to f and avold the crowds, that Ti : ape SR FIFTH AVBNUE, ‘Bist § fod A Very Useful Christ- An CHR ~ BR RAL Exquisite Holiday Goods. The demand for Ghristmas Merchandise has been so unexpectedly great that we have been obliged to Increase our selling faeilities by introducing a number of beautifully decorated booths on the Main Floor. Every available space 1s filled to repletion with holiday epectals, and what is perticularly tmportant, they are riced to sustain our claim—‘The Best for Less,” We are offering a limited number of Long Black Broadcloth Coats, lined with the finest quality white satin, at LESS THAN COST OF PRODUCTION. Never again will a similar opportunity present itself, These coats were made to sell for $30.00, but for trade reasons we succeeded in getting a quantity at @ great price concession. The lot embraces all sizes, and while they last we will offer ‘ Convertible Couch, - mas Present. Iron Frame Couch that makes 2 Double Bed—a single Bed or Couch for Bedroom or Parlor—most useful plece of furniture made—has the Na» tional Fabric Spring with iy » h; alses 2 to ‘ m4 ed spread and pillows, a . years . ac p tee tempered steel helloals—com- ordre fr Gras nicely , special at. Dolls plete with mattresses and bol- sters in fancy art ticking—is entirely vermin-proof, hygi- enic, sanitary and clean—made to sell at cones 94.98 No Mail Orders—None G, 0, D, (Third Floor) rom Outing Flannel, Extra Heavy to s, never gold f An 100, per yard; imtt 10 yds,“ Morn-' ge A SPOOL oes ess iececeeneee (Main Floor.) Handkerchiefs, Men’s and W * fine qual! Handkevohitet A peri ed and en ed—with or e-thout initials: value Be. 4 1Z¢ Morning special fa (Limit 6 to & customer.) Ofatn floor.) Corset Covers, Natnsook Corset Covers, trim: ed with torchon lace insertion fewer peters, Joined with J on drawn a o Mil tiedeee well made; 34% 4%, a ins spool teyt ania be bint my "er addresy SOM Keheuileele sotto Chena — Children’s Underwear Shirts, #zes 18 to 2. Drawers, (Second afrable colors, and white CIBER OADWAY — SRR A Silk Ribbon Rem- nants, eT inches whens Jointed Dolls, with $14.95 Silk Petticoats Make Seasonable Presents. Taffeta Silk Petticoats—Made with deep accordion plaited flounce—trimmed dust ruffle— plain and change- $2.98 able colors....... Children’s Dresses. Children's Outing Fiannel Dresses—Box plaited front and back—collar, cuffs and belt made of plain color material would auburn an For the Holidays, Women's and Misses’ sable- equirrel Throw Scarfe, 64 inches in length; also brook mink, 60 inches, Special, 2,98 We have the for you to give No Mail Orders best quality-trimmed in the latest effects with rbbbona, Picture Frames, Leatherotd Picture Frames— In bandsome assortment of de- signs and colors. Bo. spec: 12% tou floor.) Tea and Coffee Pots. bonr— Enameled 1% or 2 quart sizes, all de. Value 0% Morning spe- 17) including black OAL ss sererager . Mornit Nickel-plat sn ve oe Bt sizes, Value Morning spect: ze , [OILY “CORN HET ee! terey mete! SERN EVENING, DECEMBER 8, 1905, | f We Give Divide Joint Nearer and nearer Christmas time appr Our Doll Store offers many excellent values in markably low, considering the quality. You wi you will be able to make your selections here an Baby Rag Dolls, with lace trim- med ‘lip and cap, 20 inches long, one In a box, worth 69c, moving tyes and full flaxen wigs, all with stockings, some with real eyelashes, imported to sell at 39¢ and 50c, 25c Jointed Dolls, with side parts and ribbon bow, one in box, wort fully 79¢, f0F...seeerees Jointed Dolls, 18 inches tall, with curly flaxen wig and moving eyes, good body, value $1.00, for Jointed Dolls, “Handwerck” make, 22% Inches tall, with shoes and stock- Ings, light and dark curly hair wigs, cheap at $2.00, spe- 1,25 Jointed Dolls, the famous “Kest- ner” make, with natural hair, eyelashes and movin; 8, handsome glossy Blond sewn wigs, all with shoes and lace stockings, value $2.25, fOr, ..+..006+ Dolls’ Trimmed Beds, wire, with ‘rimmed Beds, 17 inches Jong, fully fitted, lace trimmed, pillows and mattresses, special., Child's Rockers, perforated seat and wide arm rests, good size, { Many Choice Holiday In Slippers for the selection of ae assortment = pit ity» Stamps.” 1 1.50 cash, when feed Mere! ; ME (GEN upporters at- tached, value 75 bs c, Fulton Street, from Bridge to Duffield: Styeet. BROOKLYN. Men’s @ Boys’ Overcoats. Open Until TPM Saturdays, parlor and tawdny shop of tie Assemblage, All made way for him to ‘ west of Chatham @quare they | /77" ile body. Ho leg personage. Por onevery ‘There is no question about the great values in this Overcoat Sale. The large number of people that tlio te oa ew Sf Late nan He io to neta pa bon, 250 ‘ new ane di the Sed days + goes to prove the Bony avig values we are offering. They Geis kup Tene 0! ‘ung, and five 3 ‘oph ; are all excel terial A i ch Angora Tam o’Shan- f wie of Tom Wah Sow, aa they pit, tn fe youre of optumt@ gon. ita Ne hos rg fitting, of workmanship ‘the lowest of prices, This combina toe. tot nangormd children, large seta ett Seer nae ig se ee CoE aay CaS bee eee A 7 Men’ ; size, with double band ‘0 insure nese are lying 2 ing amy and @ Lcogpere in Mount Olivet Cometery. | #4 woodeny and misklike aa thae 4 ee strong, Notes tones good ict veel colar aise gg ‘or set es NN 49c } © for men and young men; a good value for $8.50, Saturday.., %» shoulders, velvet Russ! value at $3.50, for....... fancy mixed cheviots; Russian blac! Boys’ ercoats, long wool frieze, blue, Oxford and for. . felly made; Remarkable Toy ed Dolls at a caches, and if you intend dressing Dolls to give away you ought to make your selections at once. Jointed Dolls, with moving Il also find here everythin, d avold hustling around elsewhere, eee een n ere nee Rockers, | Buckboards, double seated, Paris Children’s Willow 45c rockers, entirely new special at Oak Rockers, back and arm rests, would cheap at 75c, special at... ++ me ie Desk oxidized wire the latest novelty, complete for for,... shoes and " 50¢ 69c to select from; comp! Roll Top Desks, several compartments best make, all parts screw value $2.75, for... clal at 1.50 25c 50¢c 50¢ Cc. ac. “they come opera shape, patent leather trimmed, sizes 11 to 5, for. C.Q' Men's Winter Overcoats, heavy quality, In black and Oxford frieze, cut full cr rong sarvieesbe lini ngs, well made, broad co in pgm heh pedodactgl sie Mma ear Sta é "s reoats, hand tailored, beautifully made, black and Oxford igen agg long belted styles, Venetian and serge linings, concave shoulders, 46 and $2 inches long, collars that fit perfectly, well made throughout, cut in men's fry a ; > . Childrén’s Wool Mit- 25¢ an $18.00 Overcoat... ri i tens, in biack, double, pr. Men’s Overcoats, », the swellest Coats in the city, Children’s Kid he af fleece jong and medium length, fine black and Oxford Irish frieze and heavy coat- lined, with pd without fur 50c ings, worsted serge linings, satin sleeves, silk velvet collars, broad concave tons, ber pal "eid Gioves; “in all shoulders, thoroughly hand tailored; made in men's and young ‘omen’s bode a men's sizes; value $22.50 and $25.00. Saturday, $16.60 and... 14,98 the latest shades, PET 9g Overcoats, long belted and Russian styles, Jong coat, 9 to 16 yt spain Na eynssee ys? eases 3 to 10 years, gray and Oxford frieze, ercoats, brass buttons, Boys’ Overcoats, long belted and Russian wy vs Overcoats, 9 to 16 years, in black and Oxford frieze an blue and Oxford frieze and fancy wool mixtures, vel- yet collars, emblems on sleeves, brass buttons, all well roate, periect fitting; good value at $5.50, for.. Tourist style to 16 years, cut long, with belt, double or sin- gle breasted, of black and Oxford frieze and all-wool Scotch mixtures; Russian Overcoats, ages 3 to 9 years, of fine all- cords, belts and emblems, velvet collar; value $8.00, 3.98 oo “Boys’ Overcoats, tong Tourist and Russian ist style, 9 to 16 years, all-wool Irish frieze and Aures, beautifully made; Russian Overcoats, blue kerseys, black and Oxford frieze, red ings, emblems, silk velvet collars, belts, and beauti good value at $9.00, for, .. Note.—Big reductions of all fancy Suits for men New styles in boys’ Winter Caps at Q5c., pull down over ears, Golfs, Autos, Tams, Toques, with green or red vomit arms and ull ules) 1.98 dark finish, high with handsome back chair, solid oak, Steam Engines, upright or porta brass-finished 4 stytes | fi ble, with br Bs ge aad a whistle, regular $1.50, 1.00 FOF Li ceeeereeeeeeeereee eeee f larger size, with ieeida, strictly “The Racer’ model automobile, full size, painted in a rich green, with il | steel wheels and gearing, spe- 3.98 Offerings | + Silppers tor Sister, In red felt turned soles, sizes 6 to 2, for Juliettes, fur trimmed, hand- 8c} e nd Stamps. © “<3 8 are worth $3.00 cash, and 500 are worth in over 100 departments of MA, \ \| Ribbons Flowered Dresden Ribbons, all silk very heavy, s A Stamp with Bath 10¢ of Your Purchase, edge, 4 in, wide, variety of pat terns and. shad- ings, value 35¢, per yard, ' 25c a ons @ ~C, 2 Tam o'Shanters, '49c., Value 89c, 0. 80.7 Attractions in Holiday Gloves. ; men’s and young men’s sizes; ‘7,98 strong, full s sleeves si! ~7—C. @ GC. 1.98 Holiday Gifts in “| \ Pyrography. a eal Burnt Wood Outfits, sultable for holiday | gifts, ong with olnts, genrpuitees platinum p 3.25 in Platinum ic, 1.75 $c, $1.25 ,. Complete Gas Outfit, with point and rubber tubing, or... : Glove and Mpeg Boxes, plain or designed, Photograph Boxes, beautiful designs, for Work Boxes, large and cherry and poppy signs, regular price 98c, for.. Flower Stands, assorted styles and designs, for......+ VA yelvet collars, emblem. Overcoats, 3 to 10 years, {n 2.98 Tourist and Russian styles, rown, beautifully trimmed, les. “Tour- otch mix- pty 9 years, serge tin- 4.98 boys. 1, to heh | -_ C.ac. Bargain Opportunities. , Great Sacrifice. eyes and full flaxen wigs, afl with shoes and stockings, priged re- imaginable in Toys, both of American and foreign manufacture, so make, handsomely varnished and paint- ed, flat spoke wheels and oval steel tires, 42-Intch body with closed seat, shaft attached, value $9.50, 7.50 The Daisy Wagon,red painted/with high seat, whip and whi; soe; a Danteoue wana | tor 1,98} ana Houses, with 3 rooms, bay win~ Fire Patrol Wagons, seat 5 chil-| $m Grech * Windows, value 4 gg dren, body painted in vermill Iron Fire Toys, such as Pire En- red and decorated in gold, has im- ine, Hook and Ladder, Fire Patrol, 4%. §,98} Hose Carts, Transfer Wagons, all with three large piloping horses, Boys’ Coasters, Paris make, solid} value $1.50, for......... .. 4.00 oak bed, round iron runners, 29 3Q@ Drums, the Black Beauty, ‘ inches long, special at,.,,.2-++ shegpskin head, vile 69, fo, 80 . i tive les to sel Girls’ Sleighs, tent wool, steel) from, nicely put up in fancy 50¢ i box, value 79c, special for,..... nches long, special Hongy Uninoty Sets, four pieces, ‘The Standard Flyer Sleds, for | Clown, Chair, Ladder and Stool, 5 boys and girls, all steel runners and vive 506 braces, heavy oak, frame and top, regularly $2.25, for..,.... 1,50 Swing Hobby Horses, carved wood, heavy mane and tail, uphols- tered saddle, glass eyes, steal hangers and heavy red stand, for 2,98 carved Rocking Horses, farfcy 50c Doll Houses, new model Cottages \ Horse and Carts, large size, Shooflies, with reed qush as Mik Wagons Loated | Truck, | ack, rea riled paatoesi tad Shoes cpa jutche! 1.00 ers, large painted 23; also 1.25 $1.50, for.. some upholstered special, \ ~ Qc. Holiday estions i Cutlery and ancy Goods. ished handles, quality, for,...., Collar and Cutt on top, the 50c ones, for. Infants’ Set, celluloid, ot ebinb, brathe fa OR spore for, on an 1.25 }- In tan

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