The evening world. Newspaper, January 30, 1906, Page 7

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~ REDERICK I. IS PROCLAIMED DENMARK'S KING Wew Ruler Is Hailed by $0,000 Subjects in Cere- mony at Copenhagen. A fe 3} ah A g elite ‘with the national anthem. Prior to the proclamation of his ac- eession, King Frederlok beld a council @f etate, at which the Ministers ten- @ered their resignations and were re- Queésted to retain thelr posts. After- ward the new ruler, surrounded by the Princes, received at Christian the VII's Paltice the cabinet ministers, president of the Rigedax. the chief civil and mil- ftary officials and the court dignitaries. ‘Then came the important ceremonv of the day. ‘ Promptly at noon the Premier etepped out on the balcony of the palace and thrice shouted to the assembled throng: “King Christian IX. le dead. Long live His Mnjesty King Frederick VIII." Hurrehs broke from the crowd in front of the palace and re-echoed down the etreets opening on Arniienberg Baquare, the flags on the public bulld- ings were run up to’ the mastheads end a royal salute was thundered trom the city’s forts. King's Prociamation, King Frederick early in the afternoon {announced his accession to the throne in @ proclamation, as follows: “We, Frederic VIII, King of Den- mark, by the Grace of God, &., do hereby announce and make it known that our dearly beloved father, King Christian IX., was yesterday gathered to his fathers by a sudden but calm and peaceful death. “We have, thereupon, in acoordance fwith the law, ascended the throne. “While thus assuming this high and responsible position fot which the Al- mighty has chosen us, it ta our deter mina! to maintain unswervingly tne constitution of our country and to pre- serve and privileges our “it the people t ves wi He eae he wi we haye in our le then His grace and’ blessing’ to o ie our will that all public bust- follow its uninterrupted course, until further notice the officials ap- ted our dearly beloved father remaln at their posts in acoord- ance with their oath, “Given at our Jan. | fl i i Castie of Amalienborg, (Signed) “FREDERICK R.”" QUEEN ALEXANDRA ' GOING TO FUNERAL. LONDON, Jan, %.—King Edward ar- Fived in the city this afternoon, and Queen Alexandra proceeded to Sun- @fingham, where) sho will remain until she goes to Coptnhagen to attend the funeral of her father, King Christian: King Edward has decided to open Par- Hament in person, but the Queen will not be present, and the State grobably will ‘be curtailed. will be held as arranged, Feb, but the draw! 2 Tins have A 4 - THE. NEW KING DOCKSTADER PAYS FINE FOR “LIL” MOSE. Children’s Society Discovers that Small Minstrel Is Too Young to Act. “Pore Lil’ Mose." Mose ig a member of Lew Docksta- der’s minstrels. On the stage he is sup- posed to be four years old, but there is rumo; Noverthelees Lew Dockstader had to pay @ fine of $15 io Justice Zeller In the t of Special Bessions to-day for sliowiog litte fase terest cui on the stage of the New York Theatro dur ing engagement of the minstrel abow. Supt. Jenkins, oft 9 Children's So- clot) wi quite indignant about the mattbr, Ho, explained, that Fred Beck: pentalve ‘Dockstada: negro, y Jn) tue pertor sei aha Ue ar, St ats over ity that Mao Ia only four eare 0 matter je does Yopeco ad read Town Topica, pose ees 9 Ba FIFTY NEW FIREMEN. Fire Commissioner O'Brien will to- morrow appoint fifty firemen from the eligible Ilet. . Most of, them will be assigned to the compantes recently in PEROWORD: “TORSUMY EVENING, JANUARY’30; 1900. OF DBNMARK, =9\ ‘Woman Who Sued William 3 Gould Brokaw Skilfully j Parties His Questions. Katharine Pollion, looking iike sweet eixteen, ina black silk gown, fitting Mke a glove, with half sleeves, a bit mt dainty white lace in the fromt and ‘bladk gloves to the elbows, wilth tan- tallzing coolness and sweetness to-day foiled the best efforts of Lewyer Rbeentlial In supphementary prooeed- {niga in the City Court to find out what had become of that $30,000 she ti re- ported to have received in settlement her breach of promise action egainet Willem! Gould Brokamw. The lawyer wanted to find out why she did not pay a fudement for 3800 worth of finery bought at a ble de- store. paxtment He didn't. She declared thet the magnificent sable muff and tippet belonged to her Uttle sister, who was with her, end, with a cute primping of the high shoul-| dimou. vapor treatment. CRUSHED BY FEAR FOR HER FIANCE Nearly frantio from worry over thé disappearance of ther flance, pretty eigh- teen-year-old Catrie Belle Hayvien lies pertously {11 at her home at No. 678 Bergen street, Brooklyn. Miss Hayden City, and when a person is here he remains cured. Mr. “ty veloping fur saveral yoars. Peatedly, I continued to Berous condition. 1 coughed all as ma. A Consumptive’s Grave!’ Another life has been saved by the healing, germ-destroying inhalation Consumption is be- ing cured right here in New York} cured | Louis Hendrickson, Inwood, N. Y., says: du trouble had been gradually ae- fot 1 Yoare. Tt had cvide re- Jt Stantly and had’ those terrible, weakening | Dight sweats. I had hemorrhages, sometimes | ny ag two or three bleeding spells tn @ day, and had severe pains across my chest ‘and my ‘breathing was short and is in a highly netvoug state, Jesse|dera of her tainty gown, she sald in stondost many pomads tn wi ight And my | Dolph, aged twenty-three, who haa so|enéwer to @ question as to ite cost: | meqic’, ‘would, ay dowes d wan saaiy mysteriously disappeared from his home Gootiaine, *f fm Essex Centre, Conn., has known Car- re Hayden since their childhood days. When Miss Hayden moved to Brooklyn from the Connecticut town severel years ago she hed the ot Jesse Dolph that eome day they would be Lape ‘About a year ego the young couple be- came formally and were to be married some time in the spring. ‘Miss Hayden was talking over her wedding platis with her mother last night, when she received & telegram Made it Herself. months and’ yet “This! Oh, I made this myself. | months and “yet bought the material at—well, at —'s,” naming the finm that got the judgment against ther, Tt cout—er-60 cents a yard. Really, Mr. Rosenthal, I haven't amy pretty dresses any more. f couldn't Bo to the theatre, really.” Asked about @ certain famous valua- ‘dle bit of jewelry, the witness replied with big, oad eyes: “ lost that ofe nigit at the theatre.” But when the lawyer went into the was growing doctors told to the Cal came bacl “So, a8 @ last hoy derson ‘at 60" West, twenty-second New York, ‘and worse than when fit of others who that, bad as I was, I “The hi BAVED “aan dlbapDeAr® pors reathed through the’ bre 1 notitying her of ne ut Lue young | $900 settlement story Katherine Potl-| tubes "and went Fight to tho sore’ spot tt woman fell in @ taint in her movoer's| lon was superb. Oy ee say tae ear eae T improved, Bate tad aluce thac time woe hus been | “-yyhat lawyer aid you have?’ ean Dr. Anderson's Lentasee emer Under tie care of a puyeicl | <,] “My! Must I give all thelr names? |#wests, chile, and fever ‘it ‘soon’ ceased, att este it ek. will never recover [I've been unfortunate in my hawyers— | Piined wteatiiy in WARNE anh PRR yt not an honest one in the lot, and I've had such @ lot of them!” ‘Has your ouft against Mr. Brokaw shock,’ sad Mrs Henry Drakes saydsn, the gel oe ry LO= The young peup: greauy day for more than a year, “E feel and look lke a new mi oe Dard Armed 9 change was so wonderful and devot ; and ‘his before his disappesrance Jesse | been settled?” Se Eetiaae Talieve Ty y : mE rend "we sl aiged “over ths | "That's what I wast to fre out!” ate | ea Tconulted Dr. Ausatocea BRO plans for tue wedding. He was in 8] replied. : I could have spared myself many months icularly heppy mood, and left asy- ibe woud be at the house again 1a a few nights, “When we received thé news last night that be was inissing We coud hardly believe it. 4 toink wat he has been elther killed or spirited away Lor some unknown reason. He was 4 inodel young man and was liked by every- if “lave you any moneys due you, now | fn “worthless medicines, in the hands of the attorneys?” “I wish I knew,” she answered with a sigh. else could do—-SAVED MY LIFE. Hours, daily, 10 to 6. Lawyer Foiled Again. to 2.) Monday, “What het Bench & Bar (one set of wor ing, €erM-destroving, olty va Appetite returned and I have worked every | an. The quickly that my friends and former doctors serious Miners aad many dollare spent treatment ‘has done. forme what ‘no one Consultation and examination free, (Sundays, 11 Wednesday and Friday evenings till 8 o'clock. Office, 50 West 22d st., (between 5th and ‘been drugging my stomach | aud speiding inoney doctoring for some | ms piaitly | 0 plat J could not get well, and advised me t0 £0 itll Mouuitaine, whteh 1 did, bit | eft, | consulted Dr, An-| street, | ‘Was thoroughly examined by his Andorson “X-Light, whlch reveaied | the exact location and extent of the dan-| gerous condition of my lungs. T began tho | See tat his. Gersackial Vapor Inhalation | treatment, and I can now say for the bene. be plalarty affected | MY LIFE. bene. 80 * [cannot imagine any one wish- do with the cage?” ag to do. Tita harm, ‘for 1 do ot be. wats, what Fa‘tike to pnd outi ex- /50 West 22d st. (bs ‘that h an eremy deauty. -) word. “We have known him since he when the lawyer repeated this ~ Ips eat wae” wmbutat™ al | utah stor who Iran aebele were alwys % ditetel vere Guan une, te tee encey aaa! WL. DOUGLAS ng been a frequent caller | terposed: ae os hone, Carrie and thought| “No, no; tha isn't her answer,” and 3 50 SHOES FOR the world of each other, and Jesee| tt was stricken out. . MEN often’ Used to tell me that life would) Mire. Polllon caught sight, of The hot be worth living if it were not for World reporter taking Atrialwillcopvince Carrie. It was @ love match pure and beauty arose and sign- simple." } fled her idea that th . Heyden was interrupted by the over. She donn ir crles of her daughter, ‘oa ng to the hem of her cMtothers havos't they found Jesse | Skint. amd lined wha white eke yet?” asked the girl. “I do not know) “Why, that’e worth at least $250," re- cL Patdae Se Bi Bs matted oe ae Peet soon. 5 if © 807 ho} it QT took, io"hock & pretty soon," retumed It the mother several minutes to, guiet her daughter. R Hayden comes of an excellent y and is well known ip the younger socla! set of Brooklyn. ‘where she is very popular, Her fiance je a bookkeeper for the witch Hagel worke of B, Dickerson at Bssex Centre, to prominent im church circles, and op the sappeared he told hie rm mol tend — le TO EXTRADITE NEW YORKER, LONDON, Jan. %.—Alfonso Léssnet, who was arrested at Queenstown Deo. aie? Bou al . lohn’s i th . He faa pms Pifundrede rof farmers and athars in. the town of Basex are draretne the tiver and searctiine the woods and swamns surroundine to-day fi missine. vouth. “aS 14 lest charged with abeconting with belon; to Kind @ Landesmann, of New York, was ti comenitted for extradition, having falied to are tinge a settlement look! e with- drawal of the charge ‘against him. Sunday World Wants Work Monday Wonders New York, Buffalo. OPPENHEIM.GLLINS % @ Philadelphia. Early. Spring Models for Winter Resorts. Linen Tailor Suits-- Lingerie Princess Gowns— Lingerle Waists—Tailored Eton and Pony Suits, of fancy mixtures, white serges and other smart materials, 15.00—25.00—29.75 Final Reduction Sale. 50 Ladies’ Tailored Suits (value $30.00)............Reduced to...... 1 5,00 80 Ladies’ Tailored Suits (value £45.00)............Reduced to...... 20.00 40 Velvet Suits (values £40.00 to $60.00)............Reduced to......25.00 Coat Department—Reduced_ Prices. $35.00 Fur Lined Outergarments....,,......Reducedto......18,.00 $65.00 Fur Lined Outergarments............Reducedto......39,.75 $100.00 Fur Lined Outergarments,... .-..~... Reduced to......50,00 $35.00 Ladies’ Outergarments, Silk Lined........Reduced to......18.00 All Evening Outergarments Reduced to One-Half, Waist Department. + ——————SoO 1.00, 1 50, 2.00, to 20.00 Broadway and Fifth Ave., Cor. 21st St. i All CARS TRANSFER To Our $50,000 Station- ery Sale continues to offer the most aston- ishing bargains high-class goods. in LExneTon 10 5° AvE * 59°7060° ST Our Great Annual Sale of Canned Geods fs meeting with most need success and will be continued to-morrow, Wedn’day. Our Annual February Furniture Sale. Startling Price Revelations— Values Never Before Approached, That is what we said in our Sunday advertisement. To-day there are hundreds of homekeepers who aré convinced of the truthful- Solid Oak Tabics, have 18-inch square tops, ness of the statement. The Furniture is artistic and built for service—not merely for sale purposes at seemingly 1 We Guaranteed to Beat All Competition—and We A We urge you to compare our GOODS as well as prices withothers’, We know what the verdict will be. It is one of the most important and successful February Furniture Sales we have ever held. low prices. re Dotng It. turned legs and lower shelf.,... 35c CONDITIONS —Mail orders will be filled if accompanied by purchase price. Furniture will be held for future delivery if deposit is paid at time of purchase. We reserve the right to limit quantities sold to any one customer. See the display in our show windows and you'll gather an idea as to what a Bloomingdale Bargain re: This This Parlor Suit, $20.00 Dresser, : ve | $5.98 of solid golden oak; good size and con- fy struction; his 14x24 plate mirror, Value green Verona or tapestry. Value $23.00, Consisting of 5 pieces, has mahogany finished frames and {s futnished in ‘ally means, This Dresser, $15.00 in genuine ma- hogany or highly finished quartered goldeh oak; has full swell front base, large oval French bevel mir- for aiid is eéle- gantly fin ished, Value $22.50, $9.00. Enamelled Beds, Oak Tabourette: yduatiens ns” $1.50 10-inch tops ... ‘A made entirely of oak, with This Enamelled Bed, $3.75 3, | 25c A = New continuous post style, huilt ,| This Morris Chair, This | hey “and “tin. 2 — eae $2.98 . ' Of solid oak; has fz Of solid golden 3 Gia best full sers heavy square front fonicr, Bee ord posts, back adjusts golden oak front featiohs; $3.75 cs ue me fitted Of solid oak, Nv ice with large size, well ror, Value $13.00. reversible constructed, and This cushions, as carved gal- This Value $5. ery. Regularly Sideboard, tH $6.0, Princess Couch Beds. Drop-side Couch Beds, $4.25 complete with mat- treSS 2.6.6. cece eeeee $14.00 solid oak or mahogany finish. Carved tops an cobbler seats... Pretty RocKers, $1.98 Dresser, $11.00 Of quartered gold- front base, also prettily carved top with shaped French bevel mir- Consists of 5 large, massive highly polished art have lion [send arms on every piece. } $11.9 In mahogany The frames are eads carved on tops; good upholstering, with spring edge seats, and covered in Verona or tapestry; well worth $5500. en oak, highly fin- ished; has shaped top drawer an? large shaped French bevel mirror. Val- ue $18.00, Chiffonicr $13.98 In genuine mahogany or highly finished quartered golden Oak Arm Chair. in weathered oak, large size, with cane seat... Fourth Floor. finish, uphol- stered in Ver- ona or tapes- try. Value $16.50. Two of the Waist Store’s Stunning Specials for Tuesday. With such a Waist stock as We are assembling we are absolutely positive when we say that we have just the Waist you want at the price you want to pay. Messaline and Crepe Waists, finest quality, handsomely trimmed with lace insetting and medallions; long or short sleeves; colors: black, white and light blue; ALL are silk lined and were made to sell at $10.00. $6 98 Special for Wednesday at . $4.98 Brown and Navy Crepe de Chine Waists, silk lined, same model as above, value $10.00, at.......cc.seeeeeeeeeenes Bloomingdales’, 24 Floor, 59th Bt, Section, 66 99 The “Novent” Petticoats are practical and sensible. The jersey cloth top and elastic waistband cause the skirt to fit perfectly smooth around the hips, eliminating all fulness and adding greatly to the symmetry of the figure, QB, —The “Novent” Petticoat At has black mercerized All Hair Mattress, made entirely of long, $5.98 staple, soft hair, all sizes ' Two Spe (Cr Caw, Hovusefu sateen pleating, finished with small ruffle, At $LA9 —The “Novent" Pettl- cont has deep knee flounce, trimmed with rows of shirring; also mercerized sateen £ LOG —The “Novent™ Pett —The “Novent” + At $1.98 coat has black, sateen pleatings, finished with sectional flounces; also heatherbloom flounce, finished with rows of Ceo ko he “Ne it” Petti —The “Novent” Petti- At $2. coat has deep flounces of black and colored “Heather- bloom” taffeta, made with sec- tional flare flounce, At $4.98 —The ‘“Novent” Petti- coat is made in same 7-1b size Canis! For All at & Hosiery Little Prices: ~ Usually 25c and 35c 15c Men’s Lisle Thread Half Hose... rei! plain cotton and fancy lisle thread half hose, with silk em- broideries, silk clockings or open work effects, All sizes.....+. Women’s Fine Gauge Lace Open Work, 25 distinct styles, with lace boots and lace throughout; Lisle Thread Hosiery, in stainless black only. All sizes ge = ZZ $1.98 Blevators D Vulcan Bread Toaster. For use on gas stoves, Toasts four Toast {s free from ali odor. Demonstration be seen here., Complete Sct of Mrs. Potts’s Polish- ing Irons, nickel plated... . Spring Balance Scale, will weigh up to 24 Ibs...., Curtain Stretchers... . . 314 Ib. size Canister. . . Be 10-Ib size Canister . . style as above, with black taffeta 25-Ib, size en, 39c f silk ruffles, 21 Canister, . Acc Blooshningdales’, 24 Flog, S0th St__Sectton. Galvanized Iron Covered Garbage Calin cemmmemin ope recs Ree oak; is elegantly fin- ished, has full swell } front base and French late oval mirror. ‘alue $20.00. cials in Watches. Men's Thia-Model Gold-Filled Open- Face Watches, cases are plain or polished and fully guaranteed for twenty years; fitted “with finest seven-jewel American movements, with monogtam, as illustrated, en- Sraved free of charge.,..........+ $5.85 Women’s Enamelled Watch Sets, in gar- net, green, royal biue and turquoise, with chate- mie pis to eatin each set Lar ret €; actual plete in pretty plush case; actu Y $3.49 Bloomingdales’ Floor, Front. Centre, worth $7.00, atic ccccienaesene ra ° rnishing Specials. ‘There isn’t a thing to make house- work lighter and easier that cannot be found in the Bloomingdale housefurnishing store — and at prices very much lower than you'll find anywhere else for the same quality of goods. The following are examples of the many bargains that are here: S, feces at once. my 22c, 88c WOR sto veuascceeerses, LOC 10,000 Pairs of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s 19c |) “<a 25 apn Domestic Hosiery, ineitacturerd! samples, all first class goods, 2 SZ RR plain, fancy and silk embroldered; full seamless; all sizes, Atrcoceer-s-+ a seein ae SSS No Mail Onders Filled. Blooming tales’, Main floor, 69th St. Section. Bloomingdales 7 — ae a men's fi - An_Impgrtant Sale All Cars . 9 Lex. lo 3d Ave., gre praT GR] Satemeant ce Ars Bloomingdales’ ssn to com's si Sets 317 much attention. LeeuiMRRLS vanced dat ieee i mene ate at

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