The evening world. Newspaper, December 19, 1905, Page 13

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P HEWARK MAN A HOTEL MYSTER i a \* OF: Cause of McGrath's Strange | Stupc Wr. | ——_—- bélleved to he yesterday Po-day MoGrath a dying condition late that they had Information that the house explained that he ; | way to get in. jad Been suffering from headaches and | eure A apace of ten f ‘ Sok four powd ap ton feet shuare. warranted to When the police arrived they found} Mr. MeGrath Is a prominent man i Newark. He is an oMfcer of the Build: |” ers’ Exchange and se Republic + MeGrath registered » He was half dressed ned, unabl talk or open his eyes. The house phys ti M'CURDY TO SELL = — HIS MANSION SITE, Motorman No. $78, of the One Hun) §. dred and Bixteenth sireet erosstown | ¢ ling, otherwise Philip Welch, is so long — and lank that small boys sometimes cry {to him as phey gaze upward Richard A. McCurdy's mansion site at | “gay, misker, is tt cool up there N #) East Pifty-seond — stre 4 rapa ; i Motorman Welch was taking his car| offered for sale, Jt fs ald the) on the eastbound trip at 4 qelock yes former President of the Mutua) Lifo| terday afternoon, when a ‘mall bo had given up bh tding % §) walked oui in front of him, opparite No SOWA Rouse 40 West One Hundred and Sixteenth t : streot. The boy, aged three, Was Suck was taken by Mary F jing at a eick of candy and not think AL | My BS fig of such things as street cars : MEY: | Tn two strokes the power was off and Jist. street, ner Mansion site. 30x 11 Was stated then vil. that Prepi-, tlie brakes were on, but the car rolled dont Richard A. Mot the k turdy would build | forward, | itty-second street) " five fee tis son, Robert H. Mo he boy was not five feot away. There n tne Fifty-fire no hop@, so it seemed to Thomas jer McCurdy's ete) McCormick, janitor of No, 40, standing WH anseased At $49.00, that of the ac he basement steps. ‘The small boy @t-$62,000, and each site was worth from | was his son William. $10.09 to $15,000 more than the assess: ment Welch, thanks to his lithe lankiness Plans for the Fifty-firs bis cool Robert H. McCurdy w r swallowe, hs Ae and the structure pe fai i etl | i ee ee , ; : d, ike at eat ‘i | & few AA¥s angles. Out shot bis long arm indy was ty) fingers closed on tne faxen the fender touch | Woloh’s fi OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS Easy Chairs Parlor Desh, $9,50 wi sae Mahogany finished smart and hand- The interior f able — Christinas some especially, We is daintily finished — quite in keeping with BP the glistening ex+@ terior, ! Desks for every purpose up to $125, have hundreds of Cae ce. sty'es, cho from $3.00 yp to $50.00, Beds of Polished Brass HOULD it be a brass bed, provided witt» Cowperthwait sanitary bedding, no more substantial gift could be selected, A bed of this type, with 2-inea continuous posts, large husks and 4-inch upright rods, would make a superb present and cost only $33.75. Two widths—4 ft, 6 in, and 4 ft. \ Enamelled Beds from $3.75 up, Brass Beds from $18.75 up Ali goods ordered for Christmas will be delivered promptly, Novelty Curtains For Christmas Decoration, 69¢ | REMARKABLY effective curtain, having the appearance of high-priced goods. Draped in the manner Illustrated, but one curtain is required for a window, it being 60 inches wide ) 0d 3% yards long. } Christmastide Specials A2-Anch Irish Point Doilies, each... r| 42-inch Hemstitched Scarfs, each juffled Muslin Curtains, the pair. lottingham Lace Curtains, 34y yds. the p 1 Brussels Net Curtains#3% yards long, the palr..., 44 elles d’Arabic Curtains, the pair...... th @ Cluny Edge Lace Curtains, the pair... aire * irish Point Curtains, 34g yards lohg, the pair... 4 Renaissance Bed Sets a) Déhtelles d’Arabic Flounce Bed Sets 6 ‘One-tone Tapestry Portieres, the pair “Reception Chair in Gold A Beautiful Gift, $3.75 it Beautiful Gold Reception POpair, eminently suitable for ® FGhrtsimes Rift, Gracefully pro: (portioned, exceedingly welt thadé \and Minished, dearioe tn tw [fimart gontour the hattmark of {3 iMiatinetion, 4 Rich damask peat In dainty harmoninina wilt! Ope mink gilt—a combidatiih Will be found accevtanle toil tate se re for parior, den. tbrary. 1 sieening apartment and ro: : and Carpets BRIGHT rug for the dining- room, 4 new carpet for the hall or stairs, or rugs and carp.ts for the whole house may be had here in the correct, fashionacle styles and colorings at the Jowest prices, I And thété areno extra charges for making, lining and'taying: We do all. the: work, furnish Ute lining, and you have not one adit. tional Penny to pays « ~ Down through had been wired and that was the best! leaping ov ‘Diey chopped through | reserve t vaulted over the dashboard | struck the ground for Just an instant, | {Tn that instant be had snatched up the baby, sprung clear of the fender that was touching his heel the car slowly groans attuacred 4 ee te te nd to the father, ta | to shake hands with any bod candi o the platform and tur en feet, trotted sneered. W. power. clan, )) Ca ell, Was summons! a ud | sentaent after administering stimulants, McGratlr) Tall Motorman Welch Per= Was taken to » Hudson 8 Hoa 4 es i ii , LADY, SUS pital, w s chances sor recova'y are! forms Remarkable Acrobatics | —— | in Rescuing a Child. | vowntey, wi Brita Embassy, f result of an automobile accident a fow Uon is not consid. the reception se be postponed. acted an hostess | ‘Chatham ‘Square IN BURGLARS CHOP THROUGH FIREMENACED00 ROOF AND ELUDE POLICE Opium Poison Said to Be the Police Reserves Surround Block, but Fail to|Blaze Started in Washington’ Catch Thieves After Getting Them Cooped in Public School, **Yonn Grath, I ‘t fi NOTON . The ys | es " Com- | Two burglars chopped through the; that the burglars had been scared at pe heenlittay xr ie Ppa ae the City of N °C! woot of the home of Henry Lindenmey-| their work. ‘ a orm § ho fy the Wstrict of Colum. Leger let's house, at No, 137 West Seventy- e presence of the burglars was dis-|D'4. looated some distance outside of | CB gtd ¥ | seventh street, early to-fay, and as a covered by servants in the home of) Washington, caught fire at 3 o'clock He Is entered « ne nth gibi, 06 q t| Maurice Meyer, at No, 17, ‘he ser | (his morning, and the main bu in| Gow! acute opium uatil | Tele everybody tn the neighborhood of) vants heard the men on the roof, and] vis wore housed 30 bays waw totaly] Ae saicvered coi | Seventy-seventh stre tween Colum: | one of tuem\ ran to the street nd DOU. | Peuyed tte loss. 1 aie : : H rie 4 up in| fled Owen Crofton, a nigat watebman, | destroye fhe loss ts catimated a was one of much inyate et Amant maven cr Was uP IP) Crofton, wesompanied by Asthall, of No, | §0,000. No lives were lost * He was found f dre e bed | Negiigee, looking at an exciing acen¢ 19%, cliinbed to the roof of the phys As soon asx the alarm was sounded] iad taken to dhe hospital in what was| ‘D2¢ reason that led the burglars to| clan's home and then down through ‘ i | chop through the top of the house waa, Lindenmeyer's home, As they reached {Chop through the top of the house waa/ che'rear, door of the house two men ran e vard and excuped by The police ers called out and surrounded but too late to get any trace } of the burglars, the rear fence he blo: Sue bined! ile felt hinielt hoon How the man got to the roof of the| ; a hate | | ioe ’ the thieves had prepared everything for | Jdndenmeyer house is a inysiery, The) on In fact most of them rendered \] | = tick and engaged the room laome kind of a coup. Blankets “were | QlOCk, ‘8 almoat entirely « 4 by | valuable ald to tie members of the Fite 4 ae | jthgt a few hours’ sleep would effect | \rapped around @ small pate ia the | dvelling hnuwen and they must have) Department in the effort to sive the Le His— : he sowdére contathed oplut y ough one of these houses and) grounding structur and it ts sald house, and there was every evidence { out on to the roof. § heels, an came to a ahea hh handed the waid he didnt \ d 9S WASHINGTON, Deo, 19. a ler red dange OR, or last night h may n 0. | t was visit! Bhe i# the sister of the Earl of A mare SMOKE TALK yF you want a_ Christmas box of cigars get a do: mestic—mild and 1 ha ‘ THE WORLD: TUESDAY EViiviiw, DECEMBER 19, 1905, Bt PASONERS Reform School While Inmates Slept. 263 Sixth Ave, 104-106 W. 17th St. the guards immediately vet about res: | eulng the boys, at the same time sum moning to their ald the police reserves | in the Ninth Precinct | It is not believed that any of the} prisoners got away from the tnstitue | were under good control of thelr guards | fram: the start The cause of the fire known, but it is ited from sponti mons some goods stored i the butlding. M PIANO $195 Src Beautiful Stool to match wood of Piano FREE His feet Elegant Embroidered Silk Scarf and One Year’s Tuning Free of Charge. THE REASON WHY? We sellour Pianos 20 per cent, jess than other houses $0 as to Introduce to those starting housekeeping our immense stock of Furniture, Carpets and Rugs—in fact everything for the household, sume on the | Shoe Our representative will call at your request, Send for Furniture and Piano Catalogue—Free, “Cowarp’” on a shoe invariably signifies the highest specialized excel- lence of conatruction. | That applies to all—both the shoes | ~ for regular feet and the uniformly suc ceasful ‘epecial purpose”’ kind such as “Buntox,"’ ARCH-SUPPORTING “Commmation," &¢ H Originals constantly copied elsewhere but never correctly, Whenever and wherever worn the “Cowan provesits right to existence as the ‘survival of the fittest." Child hood to age, in every walk of life its | America. OPEN EVENINGS FROM DEC. 15 TO CHRISTMAS. 86 “STREET fragrant. Every |; : ik | rR. COLUMBUS AVE, puff is perfect— Pastas mission “the best care er tay AND S*°AVE. NEAR 82” ST, doesnotirritatethe | throat and nerves like a heavy Ha- The most — | scientifically blended cigar and the most enjoyable one for particular vana, smokers is the Rosert Burns Cicar Ifyouhayn't worn a “ Coward" you F , Ch j C GI realize what perfect comfort & eae ee ine Chinas Cut Glass _ Cheaper because to induce patronage from the great channel is our first concern, Better because the splendid varied selection j comprises the worthiest sort only. ' Easiet because the stock is arranged for com- fortable choosing free from jostling interfer- ence, SOLD NOWHERE ELSE. | JAMES S. COWARD, 268-274 Greenwich St., N.Y. CHRAB WARREN §TBERT,) Mail Orders Filled. Send tor Catalogse, | TRY COWARDS CORN CURE, | | Price 25c. @ jor. Harlermm Store: 121 st / Street and 3d Avenue Downtown Store: Park Row, near Chatham Square Refined Christmas Furniture Cheer the Christmas fireside with articles of constant home interest. Surround it with objects that grow into the affection of home hearts, Pieces of furniture, rugs, draperies, with an extra touch of useful elegance. Gifts witha real existence, that next Christmas and many Christmases after remind you of the joys and gratitudes of this one. Filled with gift sentiment—with the genial Christmas spirit—without extravagant waste. Cowperthwait & Sons’ stores are overflowing with such presents, The prices HE distinctive elegance that surrounded the Louis XIV, period is visible in this gold frame suile of five here quoted are low, with liberal credit, or a 10 per cent, discount for cash, are works of bry rn made and superbly finished, Harmonizing with them are the rich coverings in silk damask or dainty imported tapestry of beautiful igus and dainty colorings. A magnificent Christmas present for the housewit present that will last several generations’ Other parlor suites in attractive varieties, eminently suitable for the gift season, at $17.50, $24.75, $37.50, $57.50 up to $400.00, town; © el gosto aE nh aly 2 Bvepsthing for Housekee hii a EE or Liberal Credit C owperth wait ie Sons MICHAELS BROS, 5th Ave, & 9th St., Brooklyn, Desirable Holiday Presents Make selections now and have goods when you want them, Only Small Deposit required. Carpets & Rugs, Ladies’ Suits, Extcn Credit To All. from 8,95 to 80,00, Brass Beds, Silk & Lace Dressers, Special Small Deposits Waists, Chiffoniers, Far Coats, Side Boards, Until Christmas. Gyercoats, eto, ALL AT MOST We Furnish Your Home, Brmine, Lamb, Sable, Music Cabiuets, Squirrel, aC, Morris Chair, Men's & Boys Gold Chairs, Salts, Lamps, Clocks, Ornaments, From 23,00 to 60,00, Mufls & Scarfs, China Closets, Mink, Fox, Book Cases, Ladies’ Desks, ReasonablePrices $ | 00 We Cloth e Clothe o Per Week, Your Family: Goods delivered in unmarked wagons when r: quested, Open Evenings Until Christmas, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TO RENT IS QUICKLY SOLD OR RENTED THROUGH SUNDAY WORLD WANTS. THEY REACH ABOUT ONE-HALF OF ALL THE FAMILIES IN NEW YORK CITY, Morris and Parlor Chairs 25 Per Cent, Discount OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS Vernis-Martin — Magasine WN Music Cabinet Stand, $6.75 iM j $47.50 Weathered oak, fi Exquisitely hand — in the popular mis- painted, Has every sion finish, convenience for the A genial library systematic arrange» — acquisition- handy and serviceable, Bookcases In ev. ery conceivable fi style, from $7.50 to $100, SS ment of music y Parlor, drawing room and curio cabinets, from $8.50 up to $150. Dining-Room Furniture For Christmas ' HRISTMAS DAY, when two and often three gen- erations gather ‘round the festive board, the housewife takes special pride in the appear- ance of her dining-room, However exalted or humble her tastes may be, she can have her every whim gratified in these great stores. DINING TABLES, $5.50 to $60.00, CHAIRS, 98, to $25.00, SIDEBOARDS, $12.50 to 8115.00. BUFFETS, $7.75 to $43,00, CHINA CLOSETS, $11.50 to $80.00, Cozy Corner Gift— Carved Parlor Table, $6.95 te mahogany-finished porlor table, with heave ily carved top rim, which sets off the 24x24 incl. polished top and gives the piece distinctive pres- ence, Brass feet, the claws of which hold glass spheres, contributing the style that very housewife admires, Exceptionally well finished—worthy home, The little shaped shelf near beaded edge, which shows how \g done his work For parlor, dining-room, sleep tables in all acceptable styles at all prices from 49¢. up, 4 +o Cowperthwait Substantially Made Sanitary Bedding Oak Rockers, $1.98 ADE in a great building devot- —— A eA M MA exeluatenly to its manu- >= «a oe rth while facture, the Cowperthwait Sanitary Bedding is the cleanest sweetest and best bedding in the world The same strict attention |s devot- ed to the making of all grades of bed ding, whether a mattress be intended for a cot or the bed of a milli dding comes easily in the ts, and particularly at = ) f a place tn any the floor has a carefully the maker has ¢ apartment, we have

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