The evening world. Newspaper, February 28, 1906, Page 11

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eeepc mcern ne RHE (D comity tire Profer charess against the superin-| as well as tho surface care were held OnTY YEA years AGO almost evety mother thought her child must have \ i Purther attempts made to-day proved | te vorder af) Snvest too exc ye atieasicitipenaennisene da, FEW DROPS. 700. MAN wil SG Fabs will eon toe | SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY. 5 futile, the waves being mountainous FROM W: eps a8 THER NO ASING: the child: he i 1. «ind _a stiff gale blowing. ey ares Hopublicat friends or not ROOSEVELT ACTS have been killed or whose health has been ruined for ey ey parescrioy iguia| Best For | $6. 50 Lingerie Waists at $3. 90 The crew are reported In good con-| ‘So far as the ON GERMAN TARIFF. The Boweis CREW IN DEATH PERIL SAVED AS SCHOONER SINKS Buffeted on Wave-Swept Deck All Night, Nine Were Nearly Frozen. NORFOLK, Va., Feb. 28.—aAfter a harrowing night on the deck of thelr vessel with the Iife-savers on shore unable to reach them elther by Ilfe- boat line or breeches buoy, and with death menacing them for hours the crew of the four-masted sohooner Jeorge M. Grant, from Brunswick, Ga., ‘© Perth Amboy, N. J., lumber-laden, | Bureau. His motion was detuated by|tie furniture was destroyed and the | 0 Feecue man was Iaentified a5 | 7 ve suasteation Shows the Remark 1 eel. c 0 mt - Walaa aaeae at one Honey. a vote of $8 ote ice Gener ae Yas vamos down to the axles. of | aren shouted*and women screamed a5] RICMIM Toten a ever ser tn His “able By ol Pt i, Yjomdertal bee Sizes 14, 16 and 18 vears—32. 34, $6 hust. sie , berhh reel pealiar nance Commit- | thy wheels, \ i f and filled and a| powboal tne Haw Done for ; a! day by the Norfolk tug Jack Twohy, | tee practically asvured the Senate that| ‘The furniture belonged to Mera, | 1H forey-pont backed and Aue Suu | Fowboe! Mis overturned By the Arling op ariel which started at once ‘to Norfolk with he drifting boat reached their cars. ——_>____ ee eae Reon es net: renolution for some sort of an inquiry | No, 11 West One Hundred and sixth | mixtures, in entirely new Bton pony coat or tin= seas atte : ‘The o ‘the Arlingtpn made no i Great sxept the Grant after she | into the Banking Department, but nome | strect to No. 29 West One Hundred | gore Eabeslitaay 2 cea HOWARD GOULD SUED BY ehi"pau eat: "it yankee Prasche” Bon e686 models, $18.50 80, itruck and conditions grew worse as the hours passed and just before the errival of the Twoby it looked as thongh the schooner's crew, ailrcady half frozen from exposure, would have to take to the rigking to save them- selves, Immediately after the rescue of the Grant's crew her decks became awash and the schooner soon sank. Her cargo SENATE STANDS WITH KILBURN AND HENDRICKS Refuses to Cail Mark’s Bill from Committee and Hears Plain Talk. (Special to The Bening World.) ALBANY, Feo, %—Senntor Marks, of New York, moved to-day to discharge fhe Senate Finance Committee from further consideration of his tesolution to investigate Superintendent of Banks Kilburn, Superintendént of Insurance Hendricks and the Corporation Tax they would report next Wdnesday o other. Senator Marks in advocating an investigation of the three State de- partments sald In part: “Who knows except by an investiga- tion whether the employees of the in- surance department have not been given or hold thelr appointments upon the recommendation of the very insurance companies which the insurance invest!- gation has found gullty of all kindd THE WORLM: WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 98 NEW RENT PAID, MAN SWEPT. | BUT HOME BURNS IN MOVING VAN Household Goods of Mrs. Thomas Muir De- stroyed on Street. A yan loaded with furniture burst Into flames at Kighth aveque and One Hundred ard Forty-second street this afternoon, burne@ the drivers before, they could re#bue the team of horses spread to a store and a news stand and held up traffic on the surface and el- evated lines for almost half an hour. All Thomas Muir, who was moving from and Forty-third street. The van was driven by Walter Fiynn and his as- simant, Martin Baker, employed by John M. Disbrow, a truckman of No, 20th Eighth avenue. They were within a block of the apartment house where Mrs. Mult was waiting for her house- hola goods, when the blaze started from an unknown cause, So suddenly did the fire burst out from TO RESCUE BY vred Boat When All Other Plans Failed. As the big ferry-boat Arlington, the Erie Rallroad, was pulling out of hér slip in Jersey City to-day a sholit bn her upper deck a# they sighted a small boat, bottom up, the mouth of the lip, clinging desperately to with a man “Why don’t you do something?” do- manded several passengers of the deck- hands. “What can we do?” they replied, Several men appeared at the end of the ferry slip and hurled life-preserv- ere at the drowning man. ‘The pre- gervers feli many feet short. Cheered Up by Passengers. FERRY'S WASH Tuxedo’s Pilot Manoeu-| ot went up from the crowd of passengers drifting past the slippery | ‘1 ‘Then he manipulated the Tuxtdo in such a way that the drowning man waa ed Within the reach of the would-bo ora on the pler. passengers on ‘Don’t Be Fat, My New Obesity Food Quickly Reduces Your Weight to Normal, Requires No Starvation Process and \s Atsolutely Sofe- the and the Arlington w prehefd the scheme of re’ they saw it working out successfully > low to com: ae, but When they kept Up thelr cries of encourage ment to the man in the Water. The Tuxedo first had a ladder lowered from the bow and trled to drop down on the drowning man, ‘The danger from the screws ond adetion and rushiag tide quickly besame evident and this plan was abandoned, The pil.t then swung ‘the Tuxedo around broadside with thé starboard screw sixty feet away from the ‘man clinging to the boat. When the screw was sent going full Epesd the wash slowly steered the capsized boat to the pter. Tho passengers on both ferry-boats joinea in a rousing cheer of reward to the pilot as the men on the pler dragged the drownime man from the water, was hurried to St. Francis's Ho MIn the exeltement the two fer almost crashed into each other as the tide was settin: ng. Finally the | tangle waa straightened’ out and the xedo headed for her pier. Sy naw ‘Obert | Fond, taken at engal timo of the food and herve nnd brain. tonne out < ‘Ot tne exons fat nd quickly reduces yo ht to in t takes off the big Heart to act trealy wnt tho lungs to expand Feb. 2—The sult} paturaliy anid the kidpeys and liver to per: brought by Harvey Mumiock, a promi-|form “helt functions i a nacural mannet ent architect, against Howard Gouti| this tonderfal yma facd.” Fit out coun Cot $90,000 which. the alleges, Is due him! © Eee Fuld for services rendered in formulating plans and making drawings for the stable and power houses erected near {Castle Gould. t ANOTHER ARCHITECT. MINEOLA, ‘BI, Fou, iL. 1-day. coupon fo good for one trial pack- Thig Food with tea- Gao of Kellone'g (Obeaity ia remains intact as yet. but the condi- q t th that both “Don' ! Hol 1 shouted | at Bande Point. Port) I simonials from hundreds who have heen of crimes, It was, In ty opinion, ith- | the body of the van that both men| “Don't give up! Hold on!" shoute : tions on the coast are still severe and ‘ y | Washington, was begun In the Nassau, . Matled free in plan possible for the Insutance companies |leaped to the street without. having} the Arlington's passengers « to the! Sounty Suprenial Coure todays Bien ate ROL IG pent maine nd the Indications are the vessel will be @ total loss, The schooner was sighted late yester- day by coast guards from the Cape Henry Station, who at once notified Capt. Holmes. A close watch was kept on the vessel until she struck directly off the station. Capt. Partridge and ‘his crew, from he station at Virginia Beach, were salled to the ald of the Cape Henty savers and the combined force began Hfforts to rescue the crew of the schoon- jr. Two shots from the Lisle gun fell far short. The gun's range {a 600 vais Then the big Hunt gun was brought nto action and twice it hurled a line oearing projectiles toward the stranded Ution, The chances of saving the ship are not very bright. SENATE REPORT ON a tmpodrie the rates of duties provided SAN DOMINGO TREATY. |**""*" ts tea the Dingtey det won tm medica nto bo 8 be given io your chil rea out Spo ee yout Ti pera 827) sleeves with lace and fine ruffles. WASHINGTON, Fed. %.—The .Sen- T VE DRO AS Ford Mire gs hg rn abbr tl Ra Rodties, 11 if it bears tis dgnatare $2.50 Waists at $1.58 ate Committee on Foreign Relations FERRY-BOAT SINKS. sn phe “Prctaastie proslerton are tne 9 ways bears the bignatare of Sterlitig Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. Gor Three high-neck models, with. lend or short <leeves, fash- Way by 8 HAs vote agreed ee Omar ee game as those in force, Si day tak pa | AMMUAL SALE, TEM MILLION BOXLS dened in white lB natal meréefized batiste and trimmed -| BILBAO, in, a nm —_—_—— See with laces and embroideries. fy a ocurnent Sefore tw setien. was [fea pau Sonn today. mend th giving wing til, cont ule, gountry ay the sre to have gone on aa they have in their dealings with the department without assistance not alone from the Guperin- tendent of Insurance, but from Ms many clerks in the office, who aided and abetted practically in the commiasion of offenses which are charged agairet the insurance compantes in their rela- tions with the department. “If you examine the insurance depart- ment by 4 commission you thay ascer- tain from the employees there how | Up much of the Andy Hamilton funds was paid over to them, "The Governor should take notice of the (disclosures made in the insurance investigation and of his own abdord Banking Depi concerned.” how, eal any ft Remtes ice tee his va) thout an y Ri lea Toeinfature’ permit ‘any Pg an go on and continue in the Dertormance of his duties, in the face of the quent charges made against his time to stop their horses. The horses were frightened at the crackling and heat behind them and it was with much trouble that Flynn held them steady While Baker unfastened the traces. Aé s60n 48 the horses were cleat, the men tried to pull out the furniture from drowning man, who seemed to be com- pletely exhausted. When the almost frantic passengers on the Aflington were about giving up in despair the ferry-boat Tuxedo ap-/| proaghed, The Tuxedo's pilot took in the situa- thé f€ar. Baker severely burned his a hand and they gave up the job. le 6, ponceman sent in an alarm, ing And upholstered furniture ie Nitrwant beneea lice Gander send @réat fiaming maissés of horse hair ahd excelsior that floated to the tracks of the elevated structufe overhead ani started @ smoldering fire. ‘When the “hremen prtived the moving van Was a track walk- Ste put Out the fire on. the, elevated road. Meanwhile the Plevated trains WASHINGTON. Feb. %—President Roosevelt to-day issued @ proclamation doses produces | speil of medicines tion at a glance. He swung the biz ferry-boat around and literally pushed the helpless Arlington out af the we: | When the case was called to-day |nelther Mr. nor Mrs, Gould was in court jand they were represented by couns | Rbchard Chanpel, a negro laborer, of | Manhasset, was chosen freman of ‘the jury. Mr. "Murdock told of his contract jand ‘his dismissal ‘before the work was completed. He said he never was inter- fered with by Mr. Gould or Mrs, Goi Lawyer for Mr. Gould contended ihe \dismissed because ‘his work Was unsatis- ctory. . KELLOUG, 2520 Bretk +) Battle creek, Mica ie SSCS T S SS CIS T”SE SR,S PESae a T Don’t Poison Baby. ered and el and Veg Deey without labelling them “ each of which is a narcotic product of opium, pene | from gelling either of the narcotics named E hee medicine which relieves pain Gnd produces sleep, but which in , Sorkd, ¢onvulsions and death.” elgg bot ako to children at all The definition of ‘narcotic ole ehcetin poison.” The and sold under the names LAZY LIVER “1 find Cercarete oo sand Ghat 0 wniltd set be checks. Three fi Worth $45.00 $15.00 | Saka & Compatty Brnadmay, 334 te 34th Street, SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY. Broadcloth Suits for Women Special at $29.00 The fabric is a fine, imported chiffon broadcloth. The model is entirely new, exclusive and dainty— plaited Eton coat, elabotated with velvet, and the new plaited front circular skirt with bias folds. The colors: black, navy, rose, Alice blue and light gray, together with black with mourning trimming. Iking Skirts for Women at $10.50 The new citeular model of black broadcloth or gray mixtures, with plaited front and bias folds, Tailored Suits for Misses and Small Women. Suits of Panama cloth, broadcloth, voile and fancy SPBGIAL FOR THURSDAY. $25.00 Tailored Suits at $19.50. New Eton coat model with circular skirt, fash- ioned of Panama cloth in black, navy, heliotrope, light gray, Alice, blue, gray mixtures atid gray Sizes for misses and small women. SPECIAL FOR TMURSDAY. 59c White & Cream Mohairs at 38¢ So scarce are they that most shops count theri- selves fortunate to be able to offer the white and creat mohaits at the standard price. with the white and cream there are In blue, brown, black, green, rays gray and white, with pin ehecks, hairline stripes and self-color designs. i$ 38 inthes wide with a high lustre. ep dainty models, with short ‘sledves, » fashioned of imported sheer white batiste and elaborately trimmed with fine Valentiefities lace insertion, eyelet embroidery and hemstitchiag: Together The weave Winsome White Beds, $4.50 S an excellent illustration of uf low prices, these stylish serpentine top-drawer oak dréssets are pre- sented for your careful consideration, Made by cabinet manufacturers noted for their mechanical skill, they are perfect in every detail. The drawers raf smoothly, the 24x30 bevelled Frerich mitror is nicely balanced, ahd both Sry of style and low price make these beds miore than Ordinarily desirabie. Topped with brass knobs, there is an air of dainfinéss about thé beds that accords with the furnishing of the home sleeping-room. ff will bé noticed that the fillérs in the foot- piece are unusually long, extending almost to interior and exterior are properly finished. Speéial en the floor. phasis is placed upon the price, which is low for dressers Thoroughly well made, braced at the angles ¢ F of this high character. amd castered, Bed-chamber tequisites, dining-room furniture, Carpets, rugs, and curtains in Spring and Summér Styles. Chiffoniers for Utility, eee Be ie Practical purposes these five-driwer chiffoniers 2te Quite as useful as those costing more money. Thor? Oughly well made of seasoned oak, bécomiitigly polished and carefully finished in the Cowperthwait way. 3 You cannot judge of their goodness by the extreniely sinall prleeyou must see them to déterinine their merits. Should you prefer chiffoniers with bevelled mitrors wé have them in the smartest new styles of the season, quite a8 liberally priced in the buyer's favor. Every wanted piece of furtifture fof the bed chamber imiay hes had-on liberal credit if so desired. Brass beds in aftstocratic styles, beds of wood, Cowperthwalt Sanitary Béed- ding, and evéry Other requisite for the bed chamber, S21st Street and 3d Avenue — ies ee ee HE simple fines of Colditial days aré fatth- Downtown Store: Park Row, near Chatham Square Honored Old Fire Fighters of 1807 admiréd by persons of tasté. Sriiart brass ey Two hutidied white haired men paraded last week—the rémnant of a very old and honored New York organization—the and kno) ig contrast pleasantly with the rich ed wood, which in turn ts Intéisified by & glass panel between the doors. Frefich plate bevelled mittor 22x46 ineles, 24x 54 ffich top, With Shelves above for erystel ‘oF sR eELIae | si5, Specialy priced at $40. ihe cables, ad mes Server hei ode fashioned dining-room furniture in almost évery concetvable style. Meagan Firemen, ! Ot tary yéats after this store was fButided, § in 1807, the eity depended for its motets against fire on these patriotic A 5a voluititéers, thus deséribed by’ an authentic chronicler of old New York : Money- Saving Goupan ff “It was. body composed of well-known, solid citizetis, notably a great proportion of Queker—and I could give a list HE Gbreet ot ep eaten Wie ater pean by ee ee ‘eee: AOC octuted at night, those living ear invited the firemen in to partake of fot coffee and other refreshments. roomy shell below. fi 4 nib ge however, that thé par a met once a morith to “exercise the old hand engines. LA iedel altaya eB bt Se the engine house was léft the nearest neighbor, atid theté was a race to the house when an alatm soutded, The fanteras and signal lights were lighted with finder-boxes. With itch seltssacrifice, this depattinent fought the great fire of 1835, which started in Merchant Sireet, burned for fineteen howre, extended over 50 aeres and consumed 402 buildings, Bid Mahogany Suite of 3 Fieces, $87.50 Liberal Credit Our liberal credit system en- ables évérybody to obtain credit to Suit his individual cofivenience without incurring. any other ex- pense. BURNISHED, gold frame of artistic désign enclteles thé 20x30 thch bevelled Freneh plate, combining to ffiake a” mirror of rich Beauty, suitable alike for matision or ebttage. Such a glass usually sells for $10—In fact, that is the regulér Price. Theré ate many other savitigs in these stores available every day. Pictures, paintings, pier mifrors, iatips, cabinets arid eisy chairs in great varieties. » | Quarter Sawed Oah Dining Room Chatrs HESE chairs are of aristocratic bearing—~ eb ‘Cowperthwait Sanitary Bedding smart atid dashing, wi wut if lain facie a 2 ae eae 5th oma a, 6. Chates, 90.78. ‘Si fort is iliches <nd the pielof, wit other chairs for the countin ‘Kone; redaced to tha, fn seed LEANLY a3 it ean bé. Made in a sant. tary building in which mothing but sanitary bedding 16 madé: Years of thought and work along stiéttifie linés fave beén devoted to tHe enue of this béddlig, which is the in the world, When buy. ing ay Toate have the Pet ct out liberal credit ir you may get & of 10 per cath y paying cash. Everything for Househeeping SKhad £2504.° URNITURE, glassware, china, beddiiig, lamps, curtitins, Cifpets, matings, pictire’; mittord, enitthel ware and a hundred and one other articles aged in the house every day may be fiad in thésé storés off éasy Credit, therd Being no extra charge for this accommodation. The cash buyer is accorded a dfs+ count of 10 pef cent—a point to be rémemibered when cbitiparing prices. — Cowperthwait & Sons i a te: Other wO6d improves $o bécomingly with age. Some woods losé falas. °h iar hénce hie sulte will bé tore beautiful than it 18 to-day, tt Dees arlebes, a for: ‘Housekeeping or iberal Credit

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