The evening world. Newspaper, January 16, 1906, Page 8

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'Borrowed” a Boarder’s Satin Ones, but Magistrate Sets Her Free. Cinderella, in spangled gown and with ‘@ dainty gilded wand, brightened up ‘the Harlem Court to-day. She wes a dusky Cinderella, and, since no god- (mother bad given her glass alippers, she had takep @atin slippers that be- longed to another girl. Henee Cinder- "ella in court. On days when the colored Boclety of Hartem isn't having a grand Masquerade ball she is Miss Connie Craft, cighteen yans old, a comely moulatto girl employed as a maid at ‘the Ddoarding-houpe of Mrs, Matilda Howard, No. 19 West One Hundred and Twenty-fourth street. ‘Sho was invited to a masquerade last hight and prepared to go as Cinderella. Bhe bad the dress cat to show her plump ecru-hued shoviders. Bur ehe had forgotten to get the most important part of the costume—the slippers. In her work as houpemaid he knew thet one pf Mrs, Howard's boarders had ‘chumpagne-colored satin slippers. 80 ‘Cindetella Connie took them. THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 16, 1906. —— Managers of Fashionable Hotels and Restaurants Ad- mit Truth in the Charge. Rev, Mad!son C. Peters's startling re- marki briety Among Soclety address at the people's mecting in Eptphany Baptist Church was cither aflently acqutesced in or qualified by the manggera and he:d- walters of New York's biggest réstau- rants, The few denials given the allega- tlons were merely desunciations of the clergyman who mmde the sensational | charges. The declaration has often been made | that New York society women drink| Qe a class, but never has such a charge of wholesale tippting been brought | against the Fifth avenue set by one ®o qualified to speak on their fauits. If nine women out of every ten drink ‘there Is cause for Dr, Peters'@ alarm- ing warning: ‘The fash!onables af this | city are establishing a custom which ts beng folicwed by muftiions of ameri- can women to the detriment of the race.” By “the fashionable drinking places ¢ our city,” Dr. Peters referred to the restaurants and hotels where the mem- bers of the Four Hundred and other tume to maid. ‘tation and may have why ah told of the Bent. Connie ceturned said. “This irl wanted to look her best at the @ ‘souldn't have ‘heen arrested “os $Ry much carer. She's aor to blame, scharged. Eg CITY PARK ENTRIES. {Soectal to The Bventne World.) NEW ORLDANS, La, Jan. 16.—City Park entnies for to-morrow’s races are @s follows: FIRST RA IRS .CB—Five an@ one-half furlongs; oor * 5 SECON soEBE, MOE Fn and one-half fur. 4 Col Tarpey: SLittie Elkin Miva Riiiie, *Aapprentico allowince claimed, ee LAWYER CLEARS HIS NAME. | Ww. AY Satin William A. Shoemaker, a former Fntl- @ielphia attorney, whose name was rough: into the Norfolk and Western forgery case yesterday by the Pinker- tons, to-day visited the office of the Dia- Shoemaker's Exylnnation 8 the District-Attorney. ; | Bunclation .| the :| dotone. we social atrivers dine and wine and to the heads of these pisces was put the question: “Ie this statement of Dr. Peters truef” The answers were tn the main eva- sions or qualified acquiescence, At Reo- vor’s the most unqualified denial and de- was made by the head ‘Waiter, who said: berrh tah They Say. “Buch reckless statement is an insult to the ay ot this city. The minister who said that should be in better busl- ness. He is trying to advertise hii If. The whole bpm is Cehhape rah Manager Garnier, of Delmontco's, said: “What oan one in this position’ ay? This statement ts too it ie drawn. course women do drink, as mindabor Dat fe It he says—sume Wome! great oxtent. AS wee. Hever, "ord i THROAT AFTER. HITTING HIS SITE Remorse Caused August Reich-| au enbach to Attempt Suicide with a R azor. Remorse over baving struck his mbotherless sister to-day drove Augut Reichenbach te attempt suicide He cut hie throat with a razor at his home, No 1112 Intervale avenue, Bronx Borough, and is in Lebanon Hospital with the ghances ten to one against hig redbvery. Relchendech |s @ pressmian on @ German daily newspaper. He lived with his father, Rudolph, and his sie- ter Bdith, oineteen years old. When sober he was god natured and gen- eroum, but his disposition was mean when he was under the influence of | 4; Mquor. on his way from work early to-day and ‘Has stopped in a ealoon near his home remained there for six hours, When he/ reached the house his sister reproached | him and he struck her and drove her houre later, crept upstat pana tetegsa at the door of her | vot toom. ‘prom eound that ehill st Ber he her to open) ‘in. te Sra, gras lying bed his head half severed from ody, an open ravor clasped fa’hia right hand. SIX HORSES BURNED. PATERSON, N. J. Jan. 16.—Stx hprses were burned to death in a fire at destroyed William Sturr’s barn at Society Women Tipplers Are Growing Numerous. ro —_ ADMIT TRUTH IN PETERS’S CHARGE. THE CHARGE, Closely observe the goings-on in the fashionable drinking places of our city, and nine out of ten women drink, drink habttually, thelr tipples identical with those of men, and the | calle as frequent, drinking with men, and women, 4nd alone, at luncheon, Jat dinner, at supper and between times, young women end oid, to eay nothing of the drinking In their own homes, where nobody except thelr maid sees them.—Rev. Madison C. Peters. RESTAURANT REPLIES. Rector's—Overdrawn. -An inspit to the ladies. Delmonico's—Too strong. Of course ‘women drink—some, Martin'’e—Never to intoxication. A bottle, perhaps. Hotel Astor—May or may not be true, _Waldort-Astoria—Nuthio’ js all a ‘Casas matter, an; A not to spoken of in this general manner. Pe merely would repeat. that rr, Povers's charge is very much over- to say. and ‘The, ‘headwatter of the restaurant on the north side of the Hotel “It may be here but I do not see st. For one jn my position it is best n. It may be true or not true. That for us to trouble with ou wan ck deny it in any ay or may not be. But I do ‘was the smiling reply. It n not wee It. Draw Line at “Intox.” the as: Has manager, atirielly at the N. ‘At Martin's, Mo Dusvo, smiled elerzyman's charge. Intoxicated here, lady and gentieman take luncheon or dinner here they usualiy wish a bottls of wine, true. But never bas a woman ni xicatec Become Intoxteas men. drinking with other women, or “alone ad “] wouldn't care to answer that.’ At the Waldorf-Astcria, famed. the world over for ue came goods for both sexes, “Mr. - ar,’ the head waiter, tet as a peesonal af: he uses to scare the business te te eves he said. My, erate of tl jers this spreading custom of geinking among Women is reaponsibie fur shown in the following veracious story, youched for by @ young woman: of ent ee An exal social bart the breaking down of Five young women took luncheon st a fami high -priced restaurant in the financial trict, All fve ordered cock 7 “was the sole a which. the head Of co agproash and shirkingly’ in: ou Boektalle, all right, girlst’ Heat Costs Nothing when you use the “etl Ligh” The LMATOR con- sarenaines of your ya, nolan: cone piruction, Treat to the Goer in \e "ceiling. whe. ituminating poets g ‘oe the was ts te greased, by the GENE! mR Ginstead ot Balng giminished i ‘cent, a Bore, for heat and light, Can, Belattachs to, vany burner. A. child can do Gent postpaid f 81.00. co tata guaranteed or money Fe: ‘Write for descriptive pamphiet. cna} co, ARS Biroadwar, NL You cannot possibly have @ better Cocoa than EPPS'S An admirable Food of the Finest quality and flavour. COCOA The Most. Nutritious 185 Belmont avenue, early to-day. origin of the fire is not known. and Hoonomical. trict-Attorney and connection with He was in- tant District-Attor- hat Shoemaker hnd sion con- that be had not been associa- Charles Atigustus Seton in the ghterprize which has landed Seton in the ‘shoemaker,’ added Garvan, “admit- ted that he had been in possession of certain N@rfolk nnd Western shares at i Hime of 1a former investigation, but believe him when he says that he nothing about the present trou- MORE TRUTH THAN POETRY. Anna claimed to know more than Any living creature, said ¢ this after suing with after the Interview, | Pure In the Nursery, Purity and Cl mother. For Baby's Bath, for his de ‘*20-Mule T Cleanses Wood F. Does Everything 5c. a ‘we ail send you Snow-White Borax for Baby’ SANATIVE, HYGIENIC AND PREVENTIVE From its absolute purity, ‘'20-Mule Team” Borax appeals to every bottle and rubber-nipple, for his tender mouth sores and infantile scalp troubles, “20-Mule Team” Borax is indispensable, especially requested to send for our free booklet “Borax in the Home.” Cleans Brilliantly Silver, Thoroughly All Utensils; ectens Paint, Marble and Hard loors; Removes Stains—in fact, Foe pate. at ns) Sepgeiats and grocers: aen't it, dom't take s Clothes eanliness are first considerations, licate clothing, for sterillzing his Mothers are eam’ Borax Glassware and China; Cooking aud Eating for the Household. ib. 50 34 Ib, rao, a & ubatitute. Send ui BE. afull Astor | 1520 3d Av., olltely ai Bide-stepped tos question and| 2964 Third A ald: 1. GOVvD EYEGLASSES Br, that’s all. A thorough examination of your eyes and the glasses they need. Glasses prescribed only when needed. Examination free, At each of my five stores the best eye spectalssts are at your service, As Greater New York's largest Optictan, | am in a position to do more for your eyes ata little price than you could hope to get from any other source. 590 Fulton 8t., ne Rockwell Pi., Brookiyn. 1007 B'way, ar, Willoughby Av., Brooklyn. teres Onre Wreaings. CLEARANCE SALE of our Entire Stock of Semi-Ready Suits and Overcoats still continues. Scale of reductions in prices quoted here, ap- plies to every garment in stock. Semi-Ready Clothes are made-to-order from the first “'try-on.”" Men’s Suits. 3 5 seen: BaSKSRs 8382883 juced to clear at.. "SEMI-READY, BROADWAY, Cor. lth Street, R, A. Campbell, Prop. “Third nnd Mercer Stn New York. 2188 to 2192 Third Ave, T, 119TH AND 120TH s'rs DOES DYSPEPSIA Oh pNDIGHSTION BOTHER, XO) what it ‘nto a mood abe eal “pven icyou feet‘ tike tt, are 865 Broadway, 17th and 18th Streets (SPECIAL SALE OF NEW PIANOS 370 Fulton St. w adersonsOy 2 HN Se La cents tats tp fot tak ide pianos are made and a a LN a Ji ny ay we have had a clean up sale of new tee ovr fom the old be Hepa tin Bs fist of new is ill be sold at r ions from $100 to A ee ee Wake room for new styles for 1906. DON’T BUY THE LLED USED Pianos and pay the price of a new high grade Piano, Come and Examine Our Stock First. GABLER UPRIGHTS. HAZELTON UPRIGHTS. ee i Brice. Mahogany «++ e.smece Walnut ... 880 Every ‘Gabler has ‘Yhe' best action made by Wessell, Nichol & Gross. ANDERSON & CO, UPRIGHTS With the celebrated Strauch Action. Regular Special Price. Price. Walnut, fancy burl....... Mahogany, San Domingo Walnut, fancy burl Price. Te Mahogany, San Domingo wood .. Walnut, 400 300 | Mahozsny. sal Reming, 400 PLAYER PIANOS, The Krell Auto Grand Uprights. The only player pianos that are guaranteed for five years. Anderson & Co.'s Ideal Auto Player Piano. Catalogues and terms with prices furnished on application. Send name and address. The Ideal Piano Player, Conceded by 500 Brooklyn purchasers to be the best up-to-date player —saving of $20 a year for library by the Anderson system of exchang- ing music. Send for catalogue. ANY OF THE ABOVE PIANOS CAN BE PURCHASED FOR CASH OR ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS, TO SUIT THE CUSTOMER. A CALL TO EXAMINE THESE BEAUTIFUL PIANOS WILL CONVINCE YOU THIS IS THE PLACE TO BUY. ANDERSON & CO., 870 Fulton St, Near Smith St, B’klyn. 280 285 j Unrivalled Opportunities Unprecedented Sale Waists IRISH CROCHET $1 0.50!|) and NET WAISTS $1 2.50)|| Reduced from #18 & $23 | H.O’Neill & Co, Furniture Beds and Bedding. | During the January Sale! every article is reduced) from regular prices. The Collection includes | Mission, Reed and Rattan Furniture, | fig for the Bedroom, the Library, the | Hall, the Parlor and the DiningRoom. i SILK ee Special Sale To- AISTS $8.75 ||| Morrow (Wednesday) Reduced from $7 $10 $15 CHIFFONTERS| EMBROIDERED $4.48 like cut. Golden' LINEN WAISTS $5.65 oak, has fivedeep| Reduced from #8 & $10 ree | FLANNEL $3.85 Special at WAISTS $4.85 $3.98 Reduced from-$§ & $7 Value $0.00. WASH $2.00 WAISTS Reduced from $3.50 John Forsythe THE WAIST HOUSE | 6th Ave., 20th to 21st St. Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders siueot GLOVES Now being conducted, we offer a splendid selection of Fur-Lined and Silk-Lined Cloves (For Men and Women) Suitable for Motoring, Coaching, Sleighing, Etc. at Half Regular Prices. Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st St., N.Y. Set ASL Da 2 ho naan gy eR LU Everything for Housekeeping ( al pi the convert= @ condition in which it can pe added to the Blood. When Your syst verdone oF run Gowh, Rexall Dyspepsia. a CREDIT ADVANT AGES STORES West idth Street, near oth Avene ‘Flatbush Avenue and Fulton § These elegant Furs were mostly made In Paris-andj ‘| want under price. The best designs.and colors will, Final Price Reductions in FINE FURS (Third Floor.) are offered helow Paris cost. Regular Now $450.00 ROYAL ERMINE VICTORINE AND MUFF (lace trimmed). ..ccee «+++ seeee0+$700.00 ROYAL ERMINE ANIMALSTOLE AND MUPP...0c.ccecem ccscesesceseseeee +++- 500.00 MINIVER AND MOLE—LARGE SET... 200,00 EXQUISITE BROADTAIL AND LACE SET (large victorine and elbow muff, lace trimmed),.... 0004, Seeseens sss 500.00 350.00 ROYAL ERMINE CAPE AND LARGE 4 MUFF, combined with finest mink animals, lace trimmed..ssee seeseesereee seeereeee 550,00 Also, $300.00 SQUIRREL LONG COAT now. $65.00 SQUIRREL BLOUSE $50.00 FUR-LINED BROADCLOTH COATS.,, $45.00 FUR-LINED BROADCLOTH COATS... 375.00 75.00 200.00 sesseee 29.75 Untrimmed Millinery (6econd Floor.) Semi-Trimmed Hats Special for Wednesday Only Five of the newest models, made of fine quality perox- 7$2.00 lyne braids, with chiffon effects, silk lined—value $3.00 each; special for Wednesday only....00 sseeee Wool Dress Goods Dept. Special Sales for Wednesday Black and Colored Broadcloth At Regular Counter We offer special a quantity of a nice light weight black and colored Broadcloth at, per yard (Wednes- page ae tN |$4.10 Black Cheviot ¢ (at regular counter) We place on sale Wednesday a number of pieces of Black Cheviot—regular $1.50 quality, at, per yard.. i$4 00 And on Special Tables Tailer Suitings and worsted effects—fi: Uy dres fabrics, 30 to 56 inches wide, at, per yard, } 69¢ ana 79 tanta at Widen” Wash Goods and White Goods At January Sale Prices IRISH NAINSOOK CHECKS—dainty new printings, rings, dots and floral’ patterns in blue, pink, green, yellow } 19¢ and helio on white grounds—value 25c per yard; at.... beau ie eee te ee | One 139 IMPORTED LINEN SUITINGS—high partes in all the new Spring shades. Special at per yard.. ENGLISH NAINSOOK—12 yard picces, Peeiacis wide— superfine finish; Special at $1.30, $1.65 & $2.15 per piece. Wednesday, January 17th, - Special Sale of Silks 6,000 Yards - All Pure Silk Peau de Cygne Extra heavy quality and beautiful satin finish, in an-elegant es) sortment of the most popular street and evening shades; also: white, ivory amd cream; special, per yard-.-00.-----e neve Regular price 85c. January jnxary Umbrellas $00 Extra Fine Union Taffeta Umbrellas, WOMEN’S 26-inch—embrace a large variety of*hai dles—Dretden, gun metal, horn,’silver caps; also silver trimmed natural wood, French gilt and-pearl with Giver trimmings. ....v00s sceceenss sarees nese cocene MEN’S 26-inch—handles of plain imported naturel wood; also some with allver trimmings—Purse, box” Esception! PORTIERES @ourth Fieor, ) A splendid opportunity to secure the Portieres you of course, be the first to go. Lot 1—Tapestry bordered Portleres, thres colors to asp: Kegular price $6.50 per palsy epecial ates | $3.75 ate eer ae =a acne Her peice $10.50 per aaa

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