The evening world. Newspaper, January 29, 1906, Page 14

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FF ST ctive Badly Wounded|Workmen Shipped from and Ex-Convict Will |~ This City Said to Have robably Die. Been Abused, | | | be : : § A [ ! i i ; i ki i te ii Hi F it e i } : iM i & § i Es bs ? [ a i i it i & ik E 5 Gi ! H i if [ i i if i i fi i | gt i i 3 Es 3 i if ; A e i i ree } & 3 & ik i i fh i i i i i t i He Ht i ‘BALL ‘Ananal Charity Dance in Waldost GRAMERCY PARK wail Justice ‘Dowling, in the Su- -preme Court, Overnules’ Action of Assessors, Henry W. Parr, John Horne, James Henry Lane, Stuyyesant Fish and James W. Pinchot, ‘owners of Gram- ercy Park” under the ‘ancient deed of that private beauty spot made by Sam- Ardara. lomatltaban KILLED IN AN ELEVATOR. Charlen Connolly Crushed tm Went| secre oe cge try eneating for three years against the assessment of that Patch of green, 164’ by 420 feet dimen- sions, for taxation by the Commissioner of Taxes and Assessments. in| «They sued out a writ of certtorari to No.| review the assessment: whiad placed the value of the little private-park at $600,000 in 1903 and again in 1904, bat last year the board Sneréased the as- peasment to $750,000. ‘Tbe objection Js that this park is as- seteged against the sixty-six lote front- ing on it In Twentieth end Twenty-first street, and at the two ends of the and occupanty of Sher the Ruston ‘dood ‘of tet | itself. until iia, when samon ine elie was the President of the ‘Tax Depart: sae a he operated y-sixth etrect, Sf No as PD TRB MAN Hold Only as Trustees, The five No; he only shot to. frighten him into” “a” cage-trap. He will then tame the squirrel and sell the rixty-six lot owners, But t! wet forth in. their ‘consplad; forth i igh Pludnt that whereas STL BATTLE) WA CMW AG JAMES MLCREERY &C0 $20 New Eton & Pony CoatSuits, LO" Tuesday’s Sale of Sample Costumes. Strictly Spring — the. new} New Thistle Mixtures, : Smart. New Grays. * Soft Chiffon Panamas, Suits that are the craze abroad “latest: short “ Y HEIRESS OF MILLIONS — | IS FALSELY CALLED INSANE}. Miss Wright Declared to Be Prisoner in Asy- lum by Friends Who Demand Inquiry . i Into Her Mental State. ii a ? n ve ! a) on \Geturdey, and they constitute a Linen Room, Second Floor, ‘ Hemstitched, Huck ‘Towels, with red or blue borders, and all white Huck Tow- els; plain “or with “all over” designs, Sizes 23x43 inches, i 5:a5:per doz value 6.25 White, hemstitched Turkish Bath Towels. 3.00 per doz White, hemstitched Turkish Bath Towels. 24x45 inches... .».,«6.00 doz. Hemstitched, German linen Sheets. 5 7axo6 inches... 0.4.25 gox96. 4... 64,50 Fine Inish linen Sheets. Hemstitched, 7axi0o inches. «...7.59 pair The Japanese Silk Waists eae s*0,00 esses 7000 Dinner Napkins to. match, 26x26 inches. 7.00 per doz |d. Tablecloths of very fine Flemish damask. Ex- tremely handsome designs. 90x108 inches. 6.00 each value 1100 ‘mos dee Serrts, Tea ‘Cloths, etc., at extremely moderate prices. 4 ‘Twenty-third Street | JAMES MeCREERY& C0. = |AOCKEFELLER (Of - th that they recoup all expenses the Park out of the owners of the lots fronting on the Park, are real in interest. and "OILY MSG id: Waid B: Said to Haye Gone to Stricken roperty own: has advantage ot" the proposi- tion that thelr properties should be tn- creased in value by the valuo bf the easement in the vark. City Must Be Fain justice, ao uel B. and Margaret Ruggles in 1831, to| Se five “trustees and thelr successors for-| the satiated yale 1 estima’ pind sth the park, which exceeds or the value of the park itwelf, it oan. the ‘assess over again SHOT HIMSELF BECAUSE OF PRACTICAL JOKERS, Bartender Worried by Customers and Filled with Drink De-~ cided to End His Life, Otto Backhouse, in his home, Ne. 18¢ {| Manhattan avenue, Jersey City, early today fired three shots into his right olver, At City Mos- say that he will die, ick | Montrose avenues, Jersey City. A num ber of men were in the’saloon until long after midnight. Backhouse seamed: ty have been drinking mote than ‘was good for tim, anti the men played practical ved | jokes on him until he closed’ the saloon. As he left the jokers Backhouse called hia through “THE D SHOOT AND KILL THE SQUIR- REL? WORLD'S « “Dogs, y Ls Birds, Poultry, Daa) &o," colurins as“a Cute Family Pet. out Daughter in France, but This Is Denied, John D, Rockefeller ts not at his home in New York City; he ts not at his ‘home. ia Cloveland; he is not at) Lakewapd, N. J., nor {8 he at Pocantico Hills, and to-day report has it that he salled for Europe on Jan. 9, to be with his daughter, Mrs: Charles A. Strong, who is s&ld to bein 2 sanitarium m Cannes, France. H,/H. Rogers, Mr, Rockefelley’s bust- ness associate, says, however, that lie has heatd from Mr, Rockefeller im the past week and that he Is confident the Standard Ol! head 4s still in this coun- try. At Mr. Rockefellers city ‘home, No.4 Weat Fifty-fourth street. it was ald he was in the South. Hf Mr, Rotkefeiler ig tn this ‘couny try, he has succeeded in keeping his \ Upholstery Dep't Fourth’ Floor, ‘Art colors, 36 to. 48 inches wide. ; ; ag¢ito 6sc per yd. +” ale 496, 1.00, 500 pairs of fitie net Curtains, with Renaissance insertion "1.08 per pai Arm-chaits and Rockers: ‘Various models, i ’ 5:50 7-50 ‘formeyly 9.00 to 43,60, Place of abode so secret that Attorney-|: Genera} Hadley, of Misxouri, and ‘his Subpoena servern have not been able ‘to locate him. ‘The report ‘that’ Mr, Rockefeller had fone abroad 1s said to have been started by friends of Mrs, Strong. Mrs. Strong's friends: say Mr, Rocke- feller's intense love, of his children is wellknown; so when he was informed that Mra. Strong wast dition he hastened‘to 4Btrong. protessor Columbia University, Taelf. fine home on J “ wood, Is in charge of caretakers. | Mrs, Sirvns, always @ serious«minded Woman, is suffering from mental déiu- gipom, St is said. Sho bas’ alwaya been jJ moat ‘eharitadle in en unostentatious | way} the poor have -olwaya” had’ her sympathy. Strange xo say, one of her hallucinations ts she will over A ‘Great WOMEN'S $25 TIGHT- FITTING COATS, 5 Inches long, at....... Sale of Stylish Waists.. At the Lowest Prices of the Entire January Sale, These Coats at $5.98 Are Selling, in Many Stores at-$8.00 and $10.00 To-day. . Black Zibeline cloth is always fashionable—especially. when it is cut and sha tion-at the left does not do it complete. justice. It is collarless style, with wide bands and braid} plaited back, with belf and buckle; $10.00 vahies; on Sale all day a Hi $3 and $3.50 Skirts Reduced tq $1.79, There ate not many of these skirts, but you vill find plenty for a good selec, tion if you get here early. Plain cheviots.in black _ and attractive wool mixtures. 9 and 43 gore, hij ilt duced to . WOMEN'S $15.00 KERSE COATS $19,50 KERSEY AND into the beawtiful style of this garment. The illustra. 5.98 velvet Three distinct ‘styles; 1.79 8.98 "ce? om 18.75) WOMEN'S $15.00 LONG- COAT SUITS, of cheviot, 8. 7 5 - 3.98 * 12.98 16,50 $6.00 EIDERDOWN ROBES reduced to. In Japanese Silk or. White Poplin—Important Bargains. The White Poplin Waists Are madé of attractive white Japanese silks, with embroid- Are in an advance Spring style, and when you see them you’ will not wonder, that at this price the demand is greater 85c| ered fronts and Valenciennes lace trimmings, |The stocks 1.98 are of lace. The Waists are in-solid black or white, quality and than the supply. Yoke of pin tucks and blouse of heavily embroidered panels; pleated back, newest.sleeye, tucked cuff; $1.75 value, at . That Will Make Enthusiastic Selling To-Morrow. soutache We would not have teat ‘sui that they 5 33 baa most rapis he Russians in twill cashmere, .in long-w: i and buttons; stock paclge ; the surplice style of Dresses arevin ich a quantity Just before invent had idly. In ty eiee_mugeian ana serplion box pleated, trim- and new sleeve with fancy bar plaids, Separate yoke of cashmere, lace and fancy braid, lined throughout and Girls’ Gheviot Goats Reduced for Glearing. Profit by this reduction Tad. elcome: most wi e pescenas areas foe bee sale! Old Winter Warm cheviot, cuffs, patch and green; still has. plenty of time to himself and make such with full’ militar - cape, iocka ckets, belted and double, bes 6 t0.4 greatly reduced for ] 29 A ial lot on sale to-morrow at less ‘than half price. are 1,400 pairs of these desirable Muslin Curtains marked down for to-morrow’s selling. They are ex- well made, with four 3 Special, per pair... Reversible Smyrna Rugs. + Very attractive rugs, woven / in Smyrna fashion and shown in Oriental and Persian patterns. Special as follows; In order “dotted Swiss. Tucked in Daas

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