The evening world. Newspaper, January 26, 1906, Page 13

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: ¢ AUIS HIMSELF F*MQUN" WARD BY AMMONIA, ~—STTFLES MANY Fumes Spread Through Tenement, Cvercoming a Whole Family. ” ROOMMATE NEAR DEATH Joseph Archer Killed Himself} Recause Home in Russia ‘Was Destroyed. Determined to end his Mfe because many of his relatives and friends had Deen slaughtered in his home town !n a, Jcsenh Ascher swallowed a ning ammonia lniment in his little om at No 1% Rivington street early Ick to die the ammonia ugh the tene- ‘8 roommate, y as In bed with unconscious upied by Abra- Rachael and Samuel, 7, and Simon, 4 ath boarded with the one of the inner . with no win- leading to room by which fresh air could he tay fumes were soon} other rooms in the When Wagnery was awak- which stood over him and seratobing. he was dizzy He opened the door to the and ealled for help. Only One Was Conscious. His wife did not answer, and the only ohiid that was tneonse! Syn. He. too, a Mt and s as he renched the hallway, Then the and as they entered held their nosos neighbors came. the Wagner rooms they and their eves burned. Policeman Bulkley .came from the street and Dr. William Neuman, of No, 1M Rivington str followed. By this time the entire tenement was awakened. Dr. Smith camo i. an ambulance from Gouverneur Hospital. The members of the Wagner family were soon revived, but the father, mother, Tillle and Sam were’so fl that they had to be taken tg a neighbor's house for treatment. Ascher and Napath. both unconscious, were taken to the hospital. Napath soon regained consclousness, but Ascher died. ‘The physicians say that Napath will recover. Believing that both men tad planned sulcide the police placed Napath under arrest. He was asked why he had tried to kill himself, ‘I didn't try,” he sald. “I want to live. Ascher and I went out last night d ad dinner at No, 108 Delancy et. When we came back Ascher took a bath*and shaved carefully, 1 had no ‘den that he was planning to ad his 1 Letter from Mother. of Ascher's belongings A Vpough forth a letter written by his sear who lives in Ackerman, near ‘The letter read in mother, Kishineff, Russia part: “My dear son, T have not written you sooner because your address was burned up in a Are which destroyed our town. AN of the Jews were butchered except the few of us who Ujd in ovens in a bakery. Eversthing had Is lost. 1 got your address by ing to Annie,’ e motzer then tells her son that amd tfe rest of her family are in @reat want, and that any mo he can give them will ybe greatly appre- elated. After reading thie letter tne palice be- lieved that Asctter had purposely taken his (fe, It ta believed that the young man had no {dea when ho swallowed the liniment that the amonia fumes would spread through the close tenoment quar- ters and endanger the lives of others, GAVE ALLEGED THIEF A SEVERE BEATING. Drivers Kicked Caesar on Ferry- Boat Till Women Screamed and Commuters Came to Rescue. ‘A free for all Might on the torward déck of the West Shore ferry-boat bout from Weehawken to Franklin street furnished exercise for Sakae we thelr way to work to-d Shted inthe” wereet “ol William “B. Cacsar, Dreesle mad} of No. 26 Weat th on charge of roeny, Trouble began when Ric! ‘oran, @ driver for the Nat + ress Company, logs Caesar of try- to take a pec! tyes from his wi . a ‘abbed Caesar called Gat a rivers to help him, Ca yelled was innocent, but the aged Monee sea oe were kicki ‘im t le, women’s cabin, when stveral women ran out ad begged them wane ‘women | sci saad pad several Sammars took a aoe elie Fran lively when street nnd Politen Tn brare,. He. quieted an, Brot crowd Sirented jcoultienss USD DEAD BABY IN STREET. pevatatiad Pe NGKIN AT ALBANY hstecreln ant Shinnecock Bill Lifts Its Hoary Head Once More. ndent,) Govctal to The Evening World trom = Stat Corrs ALBANY, N. Y., Jan. 6, —That vet- eran of veterans—the Montauk Indian bill—made tts regular appearance y terday. It's the same old moss-grown, long-bearded patriarch, which has out- lived even the other antient meas- ure to make the raliways treat their patrons better. he "Injun’ bill seeks to give the wild aborigines who sell Conhecticut-made war watnpum at Shinnecock the right to sue for land they sold before they got wise to the duplicity of the Léng Island real es- tate shark. Under the present law, the noble warriors, who are of the State, cannot bring sult in their own right, because they ere not grown up, in a legal sense. A couple of enterprising lawyers, of the sort that ohase ambulances for cases, struck their trail and Induced | ¥ the Indians to bring suit. Som@day, if the Legisiature don't watch out, the Indian bill will go kiting through, and then there will be a “potlatch” Of the wind Wey have up in the Unl- nook country, Where every brave gets Unee tul-sized dogs tor a Weck's ras tions und enough firewater to land him in ine reservation lock-up for a month, A ‘The annyal row between the rival printing rings 4s on. The’ only partic- ular Intereac the public can have in the mix-up is @a to the Identity of the crowd which et aw: Hie eae “that ae about aut Ts, Bu lic ever gets out of It. The old Lyon crowd, which lad the contract tor | years, overworked the good thing until the stuffing fell out. dwien the Bran- dow Company got it by underbiadini Ite"rival, and has It now. Bome. the legiilators are trying to help the 0 Lyon crowd out, with ‘assistance of a few State olliclals who display | an ‘unusual Iuterest. In” its welfa | They are charging the Bri ww Com- i pany with doing precisely the. sumo thing that lost ane COR tNace for the Lyon Compan, randow gives tl ie direct to his accusers,” © ne Brackett. the pugnacious, has been unusually docile for a week, and his fellow-Senatofs are justly’ alarmed, They know that Brackett, wearing a face barren of expression and humming old-style Methodiat hymns, ie framing up some sort of a deal which portends rouble. They nnve not forgotten his casnial azvurancs, week “ago, that there'd be somet! ng cing befor about “Yellow Dog funds” and "ne Beneficiaries thereof. ‘They expected the bomb this ‘week, and now they are looking for it next. Just what form it will take they do not know, but they are dreading the vary worst that cuuld happen. ntt, by the way, is enjoying a ei, boom for the Republican for Governor to succeed Efho Bpmelers One” as, some oreere ritics call him. His neigh- but, thet, the peop! mombering his ‘effective work in’ un- | covering the in-urance rottenness, seem to take Kindly to the idea of pushing plain, everyday 16, bim With the coming of the new deal— Young “Jimmie” W pale = Hh cmeerte§ land the resi is welcome to the eye aye ae the 8 Capital F Bor ears past (ne typewritist exhibit hi Fun to blondes of the full-blown, eras widow type. This year there is an over- Whelming majority of branettes of ‘the spirituelle sort and a tendency to cut rates, An expert, opinion is authority for ‘the statement that the turned out by brunettes is superior in quality to that of the blordes—but, 1 course, that is a matter of Judgment. ha edo ead CHOOSE A NEW YORKER. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. %—The stockholders ,of the United Railways has elecetd Thornwall Mullaly assis' the President, and a8 G Shap Tan Vioe-President ‘and: Gonai - of New York, wes | r. Mr. Mullaly is a alorg. Winter Overcoats for Men ’Way Under Priced. To effect a decisive clean-up throughout our over- coat stocks we have rounded up several hundred gar- ments and subjected them to generous reductions. The Reduced Prices, $15-@ $18 There are medium and long models in Oxford over- coatings at $15 and $18. There are the swagger long Tourist Overcoats in fancy fabrics at $15. Special Selling of Men’s Pure Worsted Trousers At $4 @ $5.50 Values $6 to $8.50. Three Broadway Stores: At 13th St,, 03 Canal St., nr. Chambers St. PIANOS AND ORGANS. BLOOMINGDALE BROS. Lex, to 3d Ave, 59th to Goth Street. MAKE A SELECTION AT ONCE this great oppertunt- De Rivera ban of the best pianos har the world At About Half Valve. $350 WALTERS PIANOS Including eee eras ss ‘Down and $1 Week Pianos which do not degin to com- with eh the Walters are offered BN dthors at trom to $15-—a0 otering ee pouttive saving of ‘trom rhe ‘Walters Is the Best and Finest Piano Mone. Rrains Can Bull Delivered on Payment of $3, 10 YEARS’ GUARANTEE Insetted in gilt lettera on the inside! ‘op 14 of every Walters Ptano, ur oa piano for a ni Sse a ae duo at $} yn request @ tat att fe Waste sree 9 wilt} Os Pavers my: 4 Hae mae imate met ht al v “RAILROADS, PENNSYLVANIA. RAILROAD, Sern res Bas aa DES BR iiwoi ‘Set HOsses” aa cont [ea ottianat Deabrosses Pa wiven Below tur dente hra atest iia foe 407-55 A. M—CHICAGO SpEGiAL. i pe ie Mi ‘Sigel! gud! Eauin, ra 10.65 A, M.. set 3 Ran} ‘. LV ANT LIM- | *1.08 P, M.—CHISAGG. CINGLSAGMOMES 93.55 P. PER NROETS, PENNSYLVANIA SPECIAL— 8 hours to Chi Ai 1 HICAGO LIMITED, SeHLOUIS J AND Sinewave PEE Medal oe He AN ‘AND nao, RARWaY Lr POINT és & Lim: we Tart had gos Wont NEW CREDIT PLAN, wo direct or er to our doors, BROOKLYN'S MOST DEPENDABLE LARGE RETAIL STORD. Magnetic Morning Specials Specials on Sale 8 A. M. Till 1 P. M, ing to the Uncommonly Important Price Cuts, No Lal mall orders Fi Filled, None C. 0. D. and None to Dealers, ‘Women’s 8, Handkerchiefs | Boys’ 50c. Knee Pants »v Za Manufacturer's sample ror" Lf 3 to 15 years; line bf fine lawn umaunde }18c pretty mixtures and plal ed Handkerchiefs, 6 for..... ue; ‘bands. Women’s 10c, Hesiery Warranted stainiess black cotton: double sole and pes gales heel; extra good qual! Our Grocery Specials Boneless Bacon Strips, Ib. Fresh Egge (limit 2 do: 10c. Butter Thins... Cloth Suits & Voile Waists Reduced Becoming Models and Superior Qualities. “FIC All heavywelght outer wearing apparel in the woman's store has been laced on the firing line, and sharply cut prices will send it away in @ furry. “To-morrow's the day. Women’s $15 Tailored Suits, 9.98 | Women’s $2 Votle Waists, $,19. Bron, | Léght-Welght Yolle, in, black and Io | white 6 Necks tucked front; Tineied with oncrew black pkultings, steal buttons; full rf, 1 sleeves and cuffs. ans irte piaitoa and flare effects; sty. Ushly made and exceptional 9 98} Good Clothing Values for the Boys A Saturday Bustling With Exceptional Opportunities. BOYS, OVERCOATS—Oxford gray | KNEE PANTS—Made of finest Frieze; 7 to 16 years; were $6.00..3.95 3 to 16 years; were 75c..49¢ BOYS' OVERCOATS—Oxford fray LONG PANTS for young m 2 Meltons; 7 to 15 years; were $3. to J walet measure; many colors; $2.50. Boys’ UN bidet ah SUITS—14 to 20 year navy. | tures; were $9.00. 1.98 BOY 8’ Dow eee Sliced Boiled Ham, Special 7) Ic QUAKER OATS, 8. pkg.; 3 pkgs. for 230 Made over durable lasts; stout soles; lace cut; sizes i to 5%; just the footwear for the coming win- ter_weather. MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOBS— Button and lace; sol ze 6 to 2.. His, SHOES — Cali x! sizes 8 to 2. ¥ BOYS’ SHOBS—Caif and vici gy pizea, 1 £0. 5% BOILED TONGUE, 1b., 48¢. mes Gi GLORY eh lo COCOANUT Kind; 8 Ib., 45c.; DRAKE'S FIN: CAKE, Ib. bee POUND bar aie OATSUP, 3 bottles, BOc,; pia AT LINPANT, ‘BRAND king, 8 oans, B8oy cane, sHOnS sis s ‘to 10, CALE LACE sits ie Gold Pens 48c Theae Pens are guaranteed; they have rubber hold- ers, are 14-kt gold. Bach in a compart- ment box. Service- te for bust- te 8c ness or echool. To End the First Week of Our Colossal Winter Furniture Sale With a Blase of Wonderful Saving Successes. as have been the price-cutting methods durin, moneiETns as Neve tore, every record, sill broken. Oo ato rerentia krevious indred eae must be had, site's $1.50 14-Kt. Ibe. QUBEN OLIVES, : bottles, doz, 2.85; ba 7. Be Apples — Greenin, Baldwins, 6 qt. basket... 1c, Seedless Lemons, doz., 120, BABY'S HIGH CHAIR—Made of s0lid one adjuni- 9 c VELOUR TUFTED coucHh— Oak Pein eartt sty all hair 1 value $10.58 ‘4.98 QAK OR MAHOGANT, CHIF- strongly « ¢ e ea: 4.9 ° ape FOR SALE. FOR SALE, a gaat A ge Fm ox Y, ke, wpe ith ae" ma, LONG” BRA Git, fe Bh Py Bey sch eo eis? Bet cee URC) it pee es Erlang mi a ec te Fieth ‘avenue. (corner att ‘yn, 842 Fulton street, 800 sit le crcest roe Telephone, tM ahelece for Pennsylvania . ATTERBURY, 2. 1D, ‘General Manager, "ase Pr ic Mier, FOR SALE, CLOTHING OX CREDIT For Men, Women and Children, A LARGE SBLECTION or FURS » at prices as low as any cash houses. $1.0 WEEKLY $1.0 ane OP ourity ‘recuirees Galt or STANDARD OUTFITTINGCO W2WEST14 4S 7. BROOKLYN: STORE 920 BWA) WHAT WE DON’T DO. We don’t ask for any References or securit von our landlord or employer, My no dchbors rom your neighbors or friends, We do rot ask you to Prove your honesty. we He no sellers, e give ypu the goods along We keep your clot When you make the purchase Repair for one year free ot charge. And pay the first deposit LENOX CLOTHING CoO., 2274 THIRD AVENUE, 123D-124TH STREETS. ds AV EN 103-104TH STR. 884 COLUMBU. EN EVENINGS. BETS. WHAT WE DO. We sell Clothing for Ladies, Men ane Boys; Hees en wel yelry a bamends on credit, We trust you on your promise. We sell goods as we represent, Or your money refunded. ‘We sell oe easy terms At cash prices, FOR SALE. FOR SALE. GREDIT, 10, ALL IS AND. ape S NEW CREDIT SYSTEM. ‘ae, CLOTHING {fy sBaciy Mapraniaed a es bee Diamond and W atch = aaa ay FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 26, 1000. | | 7,9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27 and 29 West | Only Four Days More e——_________ Misses’ Cloaks Alt Haif Early Season Prices! The loss is not ours—it’s the makers’..,.... From two manufactur- ing tailors who had a surplus of cloaking fabrics we have had made up in the latest midwinter styles FIVE HUNDRED BEAUTIFUL CLOAKS that we canisell at following concessions: Cloaks, Cloaks, worth 35.00 j2 49 worth $9 & $104.98 Cloak: Cloaks, worth $800 }3.98 worth $12,00 |5.98 Cheviots, Kerseys. Tweeds and Noveity Mixtures.... Beautiful colors— handsomely ttimmed with velvet and novelty braid, or strictly tatlored—6 to 14 years. JANUARY. SALE - DON’T MISS ITS OPPORTUNITIES IN a ; 8, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 30 West Fourteenth Street. irteenth Street. | | Women's and Children’s Underwear and Infante’ Clothes | Mailins, Sheetings White Goods Men's Shirts ' | Sheets and Pillow Cases Hosehold Linens Corsets, Shoes Bureaw Scaris _.. White Flannels Embroidertes Stamped Linens ~ Bed Spreads Curtain Fabrics For Sale Values in Above Departments Fashionable Gloves Women’s 16 Button len; Glace— whit oe 2 clasp Glace—soft ‘and et siiades, black and nteod .. Misses’ Kid and Pique Gloves—tan red, russet. brown, white, also tan’ and gray Mocha... Boys’ Dogskin and Glace Kid— for evening and street, also Cape Driving Gloves—tan, russet. white, tolack, ‘niso gray and ten Aloch special .... ‘CLOSING OUT: Men's Agtrachan Gloves—were .49.. . Women's Golf Gloves—were .49..... Women's Silk lined Cashmere-- decided differences from those you are usually asked for equal qualities, LEATHER SUIT CASES— Strongly made—iinen lined— brasa lock—two outside straps. Fur Cloaks and Capes Mink, Near Seal, Electric Seal, Natu- ral Squirrel and Persian Lamb—Blouse, 4,98 Leather Tinee beat lock 14 inch—worth $3.50. 16 inch—worth 49.50. 17 inoh—worth $10.50, School Supplies At Cut Prices Tp supply mid-session wants— Steel Pens, doz. 2|/Pen and Pencil... Pen Holders, doz, 2| Lead Pencils, dos. Composition Books and Writing Tablete—8 sizes—vaiue 7 and ¥...... 5 Composition Books—single or double Ines—usually 5 ... Shorthand Note Books. Nolseless Double Slates—value .17. Soapstone Slate Pencils—i00 In box— value .19 Veils and Veilings SILK MALINE—popular for Millinery- - 77 inch—all the new shades, including Oid Rose, Venetian Blue; eto.—elsewhere .25—special,...... SILK CREPE CHIFFON VEILS 3 yards long—hematitch borders— value 479. weresitten 5S SPECIAL LOTS TUXEDO VEILING— dotted and plain—fancy meshes— Lot 1—Value «1! Lot 2—Value .29. 14 10 19 2 10] Newest Neckwear oO CHBMIBETTE SETS—with halt Lunch Boxee—ieather straps— jeeves—Lace, Lawn-and-Lace, usually 15... 7] Ems Lawn and Batiste Tuneh Beakste value ah attractive designs in Frenoh, Val Leather School Bage—value $1.00... .60| uae sealing Felt @chool Bags—with and without alue 69 to $3.98...., 49 to 3.25 NOVELTIES IN Collars, Chemiretto Cd east Dress Sets of Real Irish nd Princess lace— Unique designs....... 2-98 to 15.98 A Great Reductions in Millinery All Winter Goods : At Half and less than Half! Every table in department is filled with bargains—not shopworn, early season’s stock, but the latest midwinter novelties that are correct for wear for many weeks to come, —e Women's White Kid Slippers Cuban or French Heels— ‘one to thee otrapa— Boys’ Furnishings Clearance Prices Our Misses’ and Girls’ Garment Bargains are the talk of New York, WELGLSID eveussindiovaates Hoe. —— Posse each om Fine Fars Far Eelow Their Worth Here ate handsome travelling requisites, Weather conditions forced manufacturers to sacritice. : it to go (o any resort, at prices that show The result is seen in these parallel price columns, + Fur Scarfs, Pelerines Chokers, Throwovers and Shawl ef- fects—Natural and Jap Mink, Baum Marten, Black Lynx, Persian Lamb, |3QLE LEATHER SUIT. CASIS— Pony Coats and Fitted styles—inrge ool-| Alaska Seal, Iceland, Isabella and ol “ather corners—sol Pass fock and trifrcleather Uned-titted lors and revers of Mink, Beaver, Sable| Sable Fox, Russian and Siberian AG it ey eS 7,98 |r self fur—Brocade silk or rien Satin| Sdulrrel, Sable Opossum and Brook SOLB LEATHER SUIT CASHS— Malas, garter, ® Now: Billa) ViNoW., pIBmleS Newt Soltd Jeather corners—Solld brass eet 129.98 $125.00 59.98 | $29.98 17.98 Lia WRONE HES crass voscgrveoees 11,69 89.08| 7.4% 39.98 | 3198 14.98, CHILDREN'S SCHOOL CASBS— k 09.98 35.98 | 19.98 9.98 Léather—iinen Tined—brase lock ihe Hs | sz.9s 26.98 | 15.98 7.98 te jeathor 2 he 1 a 4 Gapped comers yo} 27.98 | 49.68 24.98 | 12.99 5.98 | TRAVELLING BAGS 18.98! 47.98 23.98 | 7.98 2.98 an ear Gt eng Mutts) to Matoh...... .98 to 59.95 ALLIGATOR TRAV . ee Corsets and Corset Waists Far Below Value Women's extra fine Coutil and Pru- nelhka Cloth—medium bust—lace a” trim—with and without ,ur- tors—all sizes—Usually §198...+...1e bie Women's Brocaded Silk Corsets— white and fancy sbades—new models—lace trim—riybon Tun-> 9g real value $4.5)... Oe Childron’s Cambric Walsts— pufied cr eorded—i to is years— slightly Imnerfect—that's wh; 35 cent Kinds are bu Women's Lingerie Waists Fine Batiste or She Lawn—Biab- orate yokes of exq French or German Val. Ince and emb'y In+ serting, or fronts cf allover emb’y with Ince Inserts in fancy outline— open rick or front lene OF > g@s short sleeves—Spectal....., J c Fine Lawn Walets—German Val, a Ince ‘and inserting. with fine tu ks—-vertical and clreular effecta— ¥ also fi y yokes—lo: ho! et sleeves—value 5.98. Fancy Mounted Combs Latest artistte designs— Jewel set—warth $1.38. Finer to $3.98—val Herman Boker and Go.’s Fine Razors Hollow ground—ready for use—usually $1.25... Men's Neckwear Kelser Barathea Gravats—twilignt, Teseda, cardinal, black and all 50 newest Colors..:.....0+ wy. Four-in-hands and rekacevenen fold anaflined—2 and 2% inch—best 35° styles and colors—eilsewhere 49... + . Valentines are Ready Newest Fancies Sweatera—6 to 14 ra 00....1.48....1.98 Third Floor—Stationery Dept, were $1. 49 f were $1.98... SDT ae Ga Sweaters for little Lee feet also Ni lortomks—3 to ¢ years— were 68 and $1.35.. Black Jersey Leggins— 3 to 10 years—were .49 to 8 to 4 years—were .7V...... 49 Heels— All sizes and w! settee meee nee Leather and velvet Legging, also 3 other styles at same fee tvot can be fl Panta Legein: to § 98 fe any foot and fancy, In years—were $1.49 and these ¥1.98 shoes Have hot yet founw a rival. Women's Walking Boots Dongola—Dull Calf To; fhepeieet or Button Styles—Cuban ti 9 8 ste: OF ere is @ kind to quality, orkgpanaliy Ait ‘and comfort, Many imitators, but no equai! MORNING SALES To-morrow, Saturday, Until 1 P. M. To Prevent Dealers Buying . We Reserve Privilege of Restricting Qu: Girls’ Fine Wool Dresses A vamlety of oretty pI Lage and fabrics in best oolors 16 y: usundly .98 to ws... THIRD FLOOR—CENTRE BUILDING. Leading shapes for. Women and kg Children’s Tams & Toques Angora Tams, white and wah 9 plain and Women’s Velvet Hats fancy” stripes usually sid newest shapee-—Biaek. Whl(> hors—were $2.60 wow, = 129 W hite Castile Soap FASEION CREDIT HOUSE © West 14th Street. OPEN EVENINGS. CLOTHING 2 CREDIT f FOR MEN OMEN The oth Ay. Credi Gth Av., bet. 44th at louse, 1 1 uv fuss aoe Toa teaines, DIAMONDS, wS™ ol ATMS WATCHES, eG a (JEWELRY. |pr watDuN LANE tA, World Wants Work Wonders, “lowest oe Women’s Coutil Corsets gino, pure Green Olive O11 29 nade i sises: 18 tos fe we 97 tertdent cakes BUILDING. Children’s Heavy Rib Hose Fast diack—double heels and toes—all_sixes—value 15 cents MAIN FLOOR—WEST BUILDING. jantities Women’s Rain Cloaks Oxford Tan, Olive—ftted back— latest model—all sizes— 6; 98] maker's guarantee label In NEW BUILDING. garment—value $12.00... SECOND FLOOR— 'Bliek & Col’d Sateen S irts Extra heavy—satin finish— elegant effects, with deep flouncs and ruftles—¥8 to 42 inches Loni Laced—milita: extension so! widths—usually, $1 1 two | palr: SECOND FLOOR Weer BUILDING. ’ Winter Shoes ‘alf—lace and button—spring heels ged, s.rong uppers—will Proveot from the dump and cold $1.48 qual Ks For All Occasions: biter ak ra caese Dacsticat alent i aa i fateree

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