The evening world. Newspaper, January 10, 1906, Page 11

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_->-- -. —_~— LEAVES HS WE AND BABY TO STARVE Tianson, Desgged | Down by. Drink, Wanders Away a fsom His Home. 5 {Tifis ts just a simple Nttle storw of leery, vatiently and proudly endured. @ ohili’s humer broucht from re- a bry for helm. There are i f Ft th HH ibe i " | tft Hf ae nth i Hee Cine 8 E Es i i i ? a one Awaits the Worse. That is all. The woman owes the instal- ment people for the furniture, and sho fe benind with der rent, any’ tne ote | CLEVER SALESWOMAN expecting the men with the vans take away the furniture, but that does KNEW MISSING BOY. ot make 0 much, “afepsac Decauss ET eae fhen ‘sno \ haart Pines éxcept She Reads The Evening World and the sidewalk for her few pit! : : WoORNET ugon 1s @ refined German Indentified Lad When He woman, thirty-seven years old. She Applied for Work. has written verses that have been f both in English ami German.| Miss May Quinn, a keen-eyed young, hag travelled extensively await | Woman, who. stands behind the counter abe lived for Tiere her husband ran a|°f @ Fourteenth street department tation. Up until last year the |store selling things for 49 cents and % y had cosy quarters in a« hand-|cents and the likes of that, has the nt house on Lexington forme aparicnent rarenee Lexington [making of a. female @herlock Holmes eon drinking heavily for a good while |! her. began, the wife says, to neglect Like a wise persons Miss Quinn oy Het tailed ‘to provide for ‘ber.’ He |eends The Evening World. Going home went away snye last night she read in her copy how Ju- They were, Tore time, Mr, Hien, |11ts Halthetmer, jr., fifteen years ol, Jongings went for food. Now |*ad disappeared from ‘his uncle's home, see's fears her rusand is gone for good. |No. 218 East Seventysixth street, Torday, cold as it was, ste had no fuel, |There was @ description of the missing boy. ei ame eareael eal She was on duty this morning when a World to help ber find @ home. ‘Si pa Dhak ‘ee ood ee ne & home. Abel werk. Mies Quinn sized him up, and for fake’ a place as a. servait in an ene cent reputable house! ‘Hellheimer, $f. ane Is Rs, to bring tue wiisabeth | Dame wes Jutta Ms with bers, = “T canngt bear separated from| Then Gfise Quinn detained bim while | F: m: hia er aie Seeiged to the reporter |she got The Dveming World on the tele- Went to per some te. verity her phone, rene srmnounoes that’ she baaitcn i wish 1 could speak a word of warn- | found the lost-youth und wget tf there Ed to every ‘girl who marries @ man] "8s any reward for! fincing him she io drinks in the hope of reforming | w it. . At last accounts she still a (trled it and it has brought me nad Jie in ti ka and was waiting to The Bven-| prisk-dtooking lad walked tn looking for |? then, calling him over, asked him # his | da: LESSRTED WIFE AND BABY. * UPS FrANCES Henson ANA Elizabeth. . | CHARGE BRONX MEN WITH A BURGLARY. Members of Prominent Families Held for Examination by Magistrate. Arrested on suspicion of being con-|pointed Park Commissioner for the cerned in the burglary of Kidward|porough of the Bronx by Mayor Mc- Schroeder’s saloon, at No. 121¢ Franklin avenue, the Bronx; aged twenty-three, of No. 880 East One} at No. 42 Rast Twenty-third street, and | Hunired and Sixey-ninth street, and (lives at No, 728 East One Hundred and jo og egg $43 Bast On Diese sirect, were rate Walsh, Morrisant Gougt this morning, and held in $1,000 for Park “West; an SCHINABS ME TO NEW MANSION Mr, and Mrs, Charles Mf. Sohwab will be engrossed, vextlously or otherwise, be properly leashed and expressed across the street—for that is the simple distance of transit—by Mr. Schwab him- se. They are his pets. ‘There are other pets, in the form of magnificent vases, paintings, tapestries, bric-a-brac, rich glasses and dainty sented. THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 10, 1906. 7 phia; Frank J. Goodnow, Columbia Unt. versity; Walton Clark, Vice-President of the nited Gas Improvement Com- pany, Philadelytia; Dr. Albert Shaw, to-day in household moving. ‘The talla. | Commission on Public Ownerat¥p and] Brotherhood | ve parrot, the canary and the nolsy | Operation formed by the Clvio Federa- Milo R. Maltbie, tion met to-day at the Park Avenue! York. . | Hotel. It ts composer of twenty-one members, and capital, labor end mu; dom will| nictpal ownership leagues are repre- ‘The meeting to-day was for the pur- pose of completing the details for an exhaustive Investigation of municipal owned utilities now in operation in this vol to maak the too! Among those present w: Inggulle, Chairman of the Board of Di- rectors of the Big Four Railroad; Tal- cott Williams, of the Press, Philadel- York, tor of Reeview of Re- Edward W. Bemis, gas eexpert Millionaire to Transfer His|Committee Named by Civic] <lveland, 0.; John H, ‘Gray, Nortn- "| western University, Evanston, UJ; Lares and Penates Into Federation Begins Its Work | @imothy Healy, President of the Inter- New Home To-Day. i hationnl Brentertiood of | Stationary i » in This City. Bovelge weniger of trio Company, Frank Parsons, Presi- det of the National Puhilo ‘Owner The Investigation Committees of the! #2!p Leaguo, Boston, Mees; J. Mor , President Melville a! of Biectrioal Workers, and franchise expert, New —— Windom of a Witew, Grom the Chicago News.) The Bachelor (tnkly)—Now that we are engaged, darling, L-er—presume I may—er—kies you as often as I lke, may 1 not The Widow—Sure thing. It's up to the opportu- before re marries nina, but the van man will look those in regulation fashion, it is the design of Mr, Sohwab to at once occupy his magnificent house watch js the greatest residence of its character in the country, having cost $6,000,000, not a dollar being held in check to make the mansion what It is. It hes required {n building craft of thousand me- cbaoics and D 2 hundred artists and deo- craters, Four years were required for construction, ‘Torday the Schwabs will, meve from thelr present home, 323 West Sev. enty-fourth street, directly across thi street, where the new mansion, oocu- pying’ the block between Seventy-third and ede Bava streets, and facing Riverside Ditve, commands a alte in- compara’ beyond thet by other Pasidence ta the elty, WALGROVE NAMED FOR PARK BOARD. Architect Succeeds Schraeder as Commissioner for the Bronx, George M. Walgrove was to-day ap-| offices | He J. Ronner, |Clelian. He fs an architect, with ed thirty-two, of |Fortteth street, In the Bronx. and Sixty-| He designed the Pollion Apartment | aTepisncd petore | rouse, Sixty-first street and Central | the new north wing of |Blaclewell’s Island Penitentiary, the Henry J, Ronner is sald to be a ding at No. 110 Bast ni we former Hexxer Sonn He |ten-wtory office building at > Tecnor, “according tothe, police. the | Twenty-third street and otter buildings. | *) ler saloon, was broker into gh|_ He so member of the Wampanoag | (01 nm + ie on 18) - Suter door having been forced and s10) | Democratic Club and of several freter In cash, liquor and cigars taken away. |nal societies. S The only man sn t ————E ler ten the cabinet on‘ the iter be prned ted tn, ion fe the tor, att, wad be Gray were were p Seer ean Wome were maxio the arrests bar Lag ht areees and Newfoundland Coast. Detectives vit aC the oase, Ronner neve the tivar Worst Bliszard in Years on the gt. JOHNS, N. F., Jan. 10.—A bite waked ened thar te gard ts raging here and all shipping BoP for | te ted up in the harbor, The storm ia ‘on Mon. |the worst in several years, and {t ts le aud | geared there will be a general suspension third man, of traffic. Tho coastal steamers are un- Nara good ‘deal, ana |able to proceed and trains are seriously on suspicion. clayed. . THR Gre, SS Winter Suits & Overcoats Reduced to $13.75 4 Formerly $22, $20, $18, $17 & $15. 7 This offer gathers strength from the fact that every garment affected by price reduction is from our regular stocks, tailored and fashioned in a dis- 3 re tinctive manner by our own organization. They. ae! are foreign entirely to the products involved in the oa usual reduction sales. am WM. VOGEL & ‘SON, Broadwa Houston ‘se mA LUNG Nota patent medicine, No alcohol or poisonous drugs J Stock-T aking Sale - 25% to 45% Discount Prices Down on Oak Dining Tables HE oak table’shown in this ilustration has been reduced to $6.75. It ts a table that makes friends at once, being made and finished in the best style. Hundreds of other dining tables marked down to $9.00, $12.50, $14.50, $16.75 and $18.00. All in correct styles, offering the greatest buying opportunity of the new year, Dinin room chairs, sldeboards, buffets, servers and other diing-room requisites at special prices. Distinctoely Beautiful Gold Corner Chairs, $9. 75 VERY curve is a curve of grace and beauty, intensified by the gleaming gold. In strong yet harmonious,contrast with the rich yellow of the.gold: is the silk damask uphol- we gc ae: cal 2 Stery, exquisitely done in the upholsterer’s best style. Easy. chairs in handsome coverings, Morris chatrs, side chairs, office chairs, stately hall chairs, kitchen chairs, desk _ chairs, and chairs for the bed chamber, at bargain prices, Then there are mirrors for'the parlor, screens for the bou- dir, book racks and: lamps. in Nail oa varieties specially prise for this sale. The “Old Reliab a Easy Running Sewing Machine. OME SBWING is a problém of easy’ solution when the “Old Reliable” Machine {s brought into requ- sition. Whether heavy cloth or light mull, the needle trips merrily along. without’ missing stitches or causing annoyance. Self-threading shuttle, which is a time and nerve saving advantage, — , Every modern improvement of worth is tucorporated in the “Old Rellable,” which niay be had upon our usual 4 Grane tp Petia ott (oe cash, or long credit, VSUBJECT dppermost in the mind of every hduse fe sans that wat hp. studied for almost a and’ mastered in all its manifold details. A easbiinbes rita ten Dan & SONS Harlermm Store: 20st Street and 3d Avénte Downtown ' Store: : Rich Carpets, Housekeeping,” ‘The reductions range from 25 to 45 per cent, The goods are as . Park Row, near Chatham Square Making Room for Spring Arrivals, ) Every Stock Reduced in Price . tel ti et i wt te opt Sa where a Stock-Taking Sale of unusual proportions fs In: prog- ress, placing hundreds of articles constantly needed in the home within easier reach of the. housewife than ever. Not some prices alone, but ALL prices are materially reduced, Fine Furniture, Beautiful China Dinner Sets, Sparkling Glassware, Exquisite Lamps, and, in fact, “Everything for Spl ht ease tlle ahaa og No prac acm a when they left the workrooms—not shop-worn or out of date. They are marked down to move AT ONCE in order that room may be made ly be ma Eee, Sorte rivals The bargains presented offer the best saving opportunities of the New Year. Our usual credit—or 10 per cent, off for cash, . ‘Stock-Taking Clearance Sale Five-Piece Parlor Suites, Formerly $65, Reduced to $39 time tocome here to. d tablesware.. coer’ phe what: you.want,’ ity’ san japon ole. rchase at tor 4s perdent Mee finished frames, solidly constructed. Smart coverings In Verona velour, tapestry or silk damask, In shades approved by bop and which accord. withthe color of the wood. _ By reason of the stock-taking clearance the former price, $65, has been cut to Ligon Sad an unusual opportunity. Other parlor suites in great pcs in ieecing ‘with He. Stock tere Retuatcog say, ruling se tepustiout the two stores, Stock-Taking Bargains in Every Departnachl Beds of White Enamel, $3.75 ERE’S a bed that sold before the Stock- Taking Sale for $6, Its value is Just a3 good now as ft was a month ago. ‘The wpright rods and corner posts are ot exceptional ‘thickness and strength, the Iat- ter being surmounted by brass knobs, Braced at the angles and castered; 4 ft, and 4 ft, 6 in, sizes. Other enamelled beds, $5, 99.50, $10.50, $11 and $14.25, Brass beds, in smartest new styles, priced in accordance with the policy of this sale, Glass Front Serber. Reduced to $30 is UARTER - SAWED OAK, with settings of leaded | glass, producing a strikingly aristocratic effect, ” To the lover of the Mission style, this price wilk be found especially pleasing. Placed in any dining. ‘ ie ie, room furniture of ony sanctioned by discriminating taste, Rockers Marked DoYn OLID OAK ROCKERS, with cobbler seat, which insures comfort, reduced from $3,00 to $1.49. ‘Thoroughly well made and finished in the workmanitke manner thet gives the Cowperthwalt & Sons’ furniture the stamp of superiority. Strongly braced in all parts, with an extra support beneath tile seat, Great collections of other chairs for parlor, dining-room and den, all priced from 25 to 45 per cent. below customary Cowperthwait Sanitary Bedding UR BEDDING is manufactured in our own factory —a great five- building devoted exclusively to the production of sanitarily clean anid) ‘pure bedding—which we take pleasure in guaranteeing, From the least expensive to the best that it 1s possible to make, every piece Is as clean as mod- ern sanitary methods can make it, - Little Reading Tables Reduced to $3, ay IMB to buy while cut prices ruile—time to get the cholc- est pleces much below prevailing figures, This ma- hogany-finished table 1s a good example of extraordinary value-giving. Top 24x24 Inches, shaped shelf below, and turned rr Carefully made and brightly polished. Dining-room tables, parlor tables, tables for reception, reading rooms and dens, all reduced tn price,

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