The evening world. Newspaper, March 22, 1906, Page 14

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~ FIRE HORSES IN ~ A WILD DASH ON RAILROAD TRACK Stop Only When They| Reach Locomotive, Which They Mistake for Fire. i ne DP som Knott to-day hitched the three & pig horses of the Elmhurat, L. I., Fire © Department to the tender and took | ISKIP PIERCE BUYS ~ SCISSOR’S LETTERS Millionaire Bachelor Gets Back Love Missives to Wife of Daniels. | "gnip'? and “Botewora walled up 60 | the door of Justive Gtegerich's part ot | the @upreme Court and then settiod thelr little differences and spotted what wae expected to be one of the cnost sen- wational trials ever hold in this city of quoer tanglon. “gikip'’ {a Charles H, Perce, a mile tonatre Gyracuse bachelor of sixty He { a manbor of many New | ? ut for their daily jaunt. | years. i 3 ES wot acy uvely, and Knott hnd| York clubs, occasionally “angel” E He| gome theatrical ventura, head of the F ali he could do to control them. ) was driving along Broadway and the tugging with might and main ~ team wi when suddenly one of the reins broke. Long Ieland Ratiroad Knott shouted to the gateman to lower the barrier, This he did. but it had no more effect on the © runaways than would a pair of cheese- leap Uke threo high jumpers, and the . tender smashed it to matchwood Then they swerved as Knott instinctively clutched at the single line, and before the astonished driver realized !t he was being carried at @ gallop down the tracks straight toward the early ¢ preas that was just due, He etill cl to his post, as it would @ been shouted: ‘Fiag the train!” ‘The horses saw the curl of greasy black @moke, too, and to Knott's , belies spurted ahead all the faster. “Within hundred feet of the train, hed flagged. they les- Within fifty feet they Demongore from. the up from the F coaches in the rear, the panting animals © trotted out to one side and then swerved tin tm nose almost touched the ‘of the steaming, smoking monster. wed the impatiently and ‘ero had taken the amoke COMFESOED MURDER DONE I GERMANY ~ \Man Arrested in Street Brawl Tells Policeman He Is a Fugitive. morderer and a fugitive from Ger- many. . Gelok in company with his father-in- faw, William Weingarten, an ironwork- of No. %2 Bast Ninety-second street, ané his brother-in-law, Felix Brunner, No, 807 East Forty-eighth street, got into @ wrangle at Forty-eighth street and First avenue last night, with the consequence that Weingarten struck @eick in eslf-defense, he says over the fhead with @ blackjack, causing a seri- * ous wound. Fitngerald arrested the three men— ‘Weingarten on the complaint of Selick for assault; Brunner, who was present, efor disorderly conduct, and Seick, on ‘whom was found a loaded revolver, for carrying ‘weapons without a permit, Wt was then thet the latter told the efficer that he had committed a murder im Germany by killing a fellow work- 1903. that Seick had Ee it also confided his secret to bis father and brother-in- “law, for mn in court this morning er and * Beick were ied to two of his daugh- \jters, and that Selck had Deen in Ger- many since 18%, and had only returned ‘seven months ago. Patrolman Fitzgerald swore to an at- fidavit against Seick, charging him with ‘murder in Germany and with being a fugitive from justice. Tispoctor McLaughlin, of ‘Headquarters, was communicated with tnd. sent Detective-Sergeant Summers trate Moss held that he could not allow the man to leave Yorkville prison, as he “to the court for Seick, but Magis! was complainant in one case and pris- oner in another. The difMfloulty the man to Yorkville prison unt!l Mon- dav. Meantime the police will co: municate with the Gi mee if a man of Seick’s name and 4 crip rion. is wanted for murder. e! e- ingarten and Brunner were marsied “> thelr own recognizamces un- til Monday. ‘As they neared the crossing of the straws, They took it with a single men to run out Police ‘was ‘overcome by_the Magistrate committing me erman police to New York and Syracuse firm of Pierce, Butler & Plorce, and has a bungalow on an faland fn tho 8t. Lawrence and a fish and game preserve on Ot'aso Lake, “gctagors" ig @ pet name for Loutse Barnum Cole Daniels, who was an actress in J. K. Emmet'a Company when she was married to his manager, Qoaries W. Dante, @ theatrical man of Seattle. Bhe and Daniele have been separated for years, and she says it was all be- cause of “Skip's” attentions to her, It was because of this that she sued Skip’ for $65,000. @he and Charlie Daniels were gpend- ing the summer vacation on the St. Lawrence, not far from ‘'Skip’s’’ iene bun w. “Skip’’ called, and presently spite Charile Daniela t olook after tig fish and game preeerve on Otiaco Lake. Daniels and “Scissors” lived si a fine old Colonial mansion. "Bkip” Pierce made frequent visite to the e, and almost coincidentally Mr. Daniels would receive a hurry call to Syracuse. Finally he made a row about ft, and in 1902 left “Sotssors' to her own diversions. He had atood tt tor six years. The actress in her euttfor $18,000 al- leged that "Skip" became more friendly fan ever, and promised her that he aeald maintain her in New York “as long as she cared e hate Ram generos- long as she ity, ne to New York and have since een ilving in Harlem,” said Mrs. Dan- fell, “Mr, Plerce wes @ frequent visitor down to about two years ago. Mr. Pierce at the time of my separation from Mr. Daniels promised to pay me $2,500 a year, and I have a big bundle letters to prove it." Carles W. Daniels, the husband, has never sued for a divorce. He inherited ’ fine farm on Skaneatles Lake re- cently, and has “settled down.” ‘When the case of “Scissors” against “giip" was called by Clerk Minor, A. J. Olshet, counsel for Mr. Daniels, an- nounced that the case had ben settled. Olshel refused to state how much “Skip had paid to get that bundle of letters back, but eaid it was @ ‘com- fortable sum.” WILCOX FIGHTS ROYAL ARCANUM High-Rates Foe Expelled from Order Gets Injunction Pending Suit. SYRACUSE, March 22.—Frank Z. Wil- cox, who ts one of the leaters of the opposition to the increased rates of the Royal Arcanum, and who was recently expelled by Supreme Regent Howard C. ‘Wiggins, of Rome, on findings of a committee of the Supreme ‘Council after trial, has secured from Justice Watson M. Rogers here an injunction, the effect of which {s to give him all privileges of membership in the order pending the final determination of a suit brought by tim against the Supreme Council for reinstatement. ‘The injunction forbids the publication of the proceedings before the trial com- mittee, which were to have been pub- lished in the April Bulletin, the organ of the order, Mr, Wilcox declares he will continue as chairman of the local joint com- mithee of the reception and entertain- ment of the Grand Council, whtch will meet here on April 24. He has been in- vited by Forest City Council of Ithaca, to speak there on <Aoril 5, when the Ithaca Council will entertain the Past Regents’ Association of Central New York. curr and Grand Regents were in- viked but refused to attend and discuss rates with him. In March 29 he will speak at Spring Valley before a joint meeting of five councils of Rockland 83! County. Outing Gloves. We are showing exclusive styles in gloves for motoring, golfing and all outdoor purposes, A Smart Loose Wrist Chamots Glove with strap and buckle, English cut, in white, yel- low, dark gray and buck, $1.50 per pr. Loose Wrist Buck Gloves with strap and snap fastener, $1.25 per pr. Very Fine French Chamots Loose Wrist Gloves in cream and white, $1.00 per pr. Lord & Taylor, Broadway and Twentleth Si t., Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St. CLUB-HOUSE STANDS a to the recoris in the fa os ib Capetey: one If He or Goldner Shoukt Die 2/7 f fos nen Complication Might fokent be | Result. Soc. Some ‘The Democratic Club, he bor The oheir ough of Queens, ts wi just @idn’t know. whom belongs thelr new ey ee ome now about two-thirds finished. Bo tar nome $15,000 has besn expended on the! dulsite nerve Hosiery Department. Women's Silk Hose. Never in the history of our Hosiery Depart- ment have we been as well equipped with the variety of textures and styles as now, plain, open- work or embroidered. The detail and designs are as near perfection as can be conceived and executed. At Popular Prices. Women's Lisle Thread and Cotton Flose. Openwork instep and allover openwork Lisle Thread Hose in black, white and tan colors, Plain Lisle Thread Hose, gauze and medium weights, in black, white, tan, sky, pink, lavender and gray. Plain Black Cotton Hose, gauze, me- dium and heavy weight. Black Cotton Hose, embroidered in white and colors. At 35c. per pair, § pairs for $1.00, Lord & Taylor Broadway and Twentieth St. Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St. Lord & Taylor Shoe Dept. Special Offer of White Shoes in the coming season’s styles, gs y at prices to induce early buying. Women's White Calf and Kid Skin Oxfords, Gibson Ties, Satlor Tres and Watking Pumps, covered Military and Cuban heels, turn or welted soles, at $2.55, Broadway and Twentieth St., Fifth Ave., Nineteenth St. value $5.00. BROOKLYN’S RELIABLE STORE. Journe VISIT OUR TEA ROOM—FOURTH FLOOR. TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, THE FIFTH Established 65 Years Ago. ay & Burnham. | We Tako Your Choice. One Stam miums. DAY OF OUR OPENING WEEK. special bargains, morrow’s business, $1.25 GRAY SICILIANS, 89c. 35c WASH GOODS, 19c. A beautiful showing of new Wash Goods now so much in demand, known as Henrietta Cloth, in all col- ors, one of the newest and best mercerized materials for.suitings. Worth 35c.; special for to-morrow. .19¢ ‘On this occasion you will find a great many We mention a few for to- Handsome line of Gray Sicilians in five different styles, the most stylish goods for the Spring season. Worth $1.25; special for tosmor: 9e row, per yd. 65c BLACK DRESS GOODS, 39c. Nice quality of Black Sicilian, 50 inches wide, excellent color and finish. Worth o5c.; special for to-morow, per yd 39. 68c SILKS, 39, Handsome quality of Peau de Chine, in complete range of colors, Including white and black. yd., Worth 15c, per yd.; special for to-morrow, per yd NOTE.—As ‘the above items are for Friday only, we wi Worth 65. Special for ¢ 15c INDIA LINENS, 9c. ‘We place on sale 100 pieces of White India Linen, nice sheer samples or send any of the above C. O. D. $1.50 TO $2.00 UMBRELLAS, 98c. Ladies’ 26-inch and men’s 28-inch Umbrellas, made on paragon frames, covered with piece-dyed taffeta; tape edge; beautiful assortment of handles. Not one worth less than $1.50 and many of them $2.00; special for se 9 morrow quali give LADIES’ $5.00 PEDESTRIAN SKIRTS, $2.93. 75 ladies’ Pedestrian Skirts, circular and gored models, made from all- wool cheviot and worsted cloths, and a few mixtures in the lot, Worth $5.00; special for to-morrow cipally black. LADIES’ 89c LAWN WAISTS, 39c. 50 dozen White Lawn Waists, with tiny black dots, large sleeves with deep cuff, pleated front and pleat in bac morrow . Worth 89 20c TO 35c LACES, 10c. but_prin- SB $2.98 special for to- +. .38¢ Point Venise Applique Lace Insertion and Bandings, white, butter and Paris shades, and Point de Paris and Normandy Valenciennes Laces and Insertings. Worth up to 35c. per yd.; special for to-morrow, per yd..10¢ A lot of Cambric and Swiss Embroidered Edges and Insertio: Worth 29¢.; special for to-morrow, per yd.... 7 Inches wide. 75c INFANTS’ WASHABLE CAPS, 49c, Infants’ elite Wash Caps, made of fine lawn and lace insertion, with 49, detachable ruche. ; Special for to-morrow.......+ 29c EMBROIDERIES, 19c. Worth 7: $1.69 SMYRNA RUGS, 98c, We place on sale to-morrow several hundred Smyrna Rugs, size 30x60, choice designs, elegant quality. morrow $2.98; special for to-morrow. FRIDAY BARGAINS IN 50c, Corsets 7c. Apron Gingham. ie yard-wide 20c. ‘Table Olicloth 18c, men’s fast black S: 39e. Corset Girdles, all Worth $1.0 $2.98 ENAMEL BEDS, $1.59. White Enamel Beds, in 3 or 3x6 size, strong and durable. SALESROOM, Unbleached Mus 8c. bray 15¢. c' gee. 15, twenty-seven 18c. striped Cotton Flannel,.12%, inch Chany 12c. Crash Towelling. special for to- | Be Worth $1.59 THE LOWER ach adsl la \ \I by special Weekly. THE PINK EDITION QF THE EVENING WORLD CONTAINS ALL SPORTING NEWS OF THE DAY. Don’t Miss Next Sunday’s Gibson Picture, {store opons (at 8.20 AW aT = | Nitsulli Hand Bags. { Japanese Nitsuki Hand Bags, made of Sapanesel w leather, with vegetable ivory knobs. 69c ~~ Value $1.49; To-morrow, 4) Embro! loom Edgin, fout edges; sold { suitable for trimming ur ‘Value 8c yd.; ‘To-morrow colorings, stylish V Vv 5c. white or Pt. de . white, cream {serting; yard Buttons, from the tiny trimming butt nost elaborate, ' | ' | | H { good quality, spler chls rooms in the { sain. house; a 'Value 25c ea; {To-morrow, Lace Panels, for doors Scotch Laci | locked stitched edges, hands Figured Velour, lors, heavy quality; che: Iue $4 Sewing Cotton, 200- black and, white, all nuim | {your oppértunity to lay i | dsupply prior to the time of Viner sewing. } Per doz. spools. a oa ‘ Hat Pins, crystal, pearl }hen they see the dainty © orings; value 3¢, each... } Hump Hooks and Eye= white, all sizes; the keep the kind place; card ..,.-+ ee Dress Shiclds, rubber. 1 ble cdvered, sizes 2, 3 and 4 Frida: Col'ar Forms, s ed, ali sizes; ‘ s pine foundation of your sto. lars; each . G Iss smoked to per- fection, sweet as a nut, Ib... = 2 doz. on card, ercerized finished, Cotton. quoise; the kind that people np, with, Dividend Stamps the Same as $2.9) Cash When Buying Merchandise See Their Premium Parlor, on Our Fifth ter PMANLG yvomen and colors, 2 clasp: black and white. { Price, pair, , To-morrow, ‘Fine Quality iEmbroideries. gs and In- margins, cut n strips only; jergarments. } that w ry 5c Chitfon Vetis, 1% yas, long, hem-4 stitched, changeable effect, very pretty, corset 59c { Torchon Laccs, Cluny Laces andy ribbed, 4 Insertings, Pa color, 5c} in wide variety, all sizes ‘ons to the very yr vari- great bur- 14c and win-! trish Point and Renais- va, 49C e with over- ome 75¢ val- s wide, re 49, 95 your Sum 5c: and ¢ Da) 2k that st ght and point-¢ what you want f¢ ‘Extraordinary Atiraciions ia roceries, Meats, ish Breakfast Bacon. Armour’s Lean, Kon: Breakfast Bacon 135 A Character Study of Jim Jeffries. Collection of TEN GIBSON DRAWINGS. \" is the SIXTH of the SUNDAY WORLD’S T IS a unique Gibson subject, and was produced by the master of pen and ink drawing to show the world that he was not restricted to pretty girls as his subjects. is the portrait of Jeffries an excellent one, but the grouping: of the picture is striking, and the awed admiration of the crowd of boys is wonderfully true to life. This picture Is reproduced by The World arrangement with Collier’s Not only You Can Only Make Sure of Getting a Copy of This Fine Picture by Ordering Next Sunday’s World in ¢ Advance from Your Newsdealer. from Long Island, every one guaranteed strictly fresh, doz, (None sent GC. O. D) 3,000 Fams, lean, mild from littl: corn fed pigs, ‘eith Morris’ or Armour’s, at less than to-d. y's whole- sale price, Ib...-. Pura Sausage, «bsolute y included, Ge hyg! ing Chickens, price in othe 2:c¢ per lbs our price, per pene Sirloin Pot ID secces cece voveee No Meats C. U, D. jenic milk fed Roast- 19c Big Ham Offers. cu ed, cut her Neison 4c Best Fresh Meats. Prime Rib Roast, per Ib..1214€) Short Cut Rib Roast, per Ib. 10c) 2c vy ine Spring 124%c ry markets, I7K%e +. Loc “1aKe mire seats sereste ba ea hc niwss ween aoe iver Either §. @ H. Green or Dividend Stamps Each We Heteown + rhe Sperry | ie A Purchase ot & Hutchinson Co. Redeem Hooks of 9M Green Stamps for Beautlful Pre: Floor Fulton, from Bridge to Duffield St., BROOKLYN. q C. ac. { Lisle Thread Gloves. Lisle thread Gloves, fort i Boys { Schoo! Pants. { Boys’ p: tf ages 3 to op HUINUT che cloths, etc. all Val. 3&c; 25c { To-morrow, Women’s Stockings. Women's Sic . fast k cot- ton, also tan shades, full heels and toes, very well m give excellent s {Value 15c; \To-morrow, girls, n ' 1 ' ! ' black lisle, aoe lace ef- Y Tie .. 19¢ fast black, in plain col- “ idered in al- ' ; », 25¢ cotton heels regular ail and sle al- 15c hbed cot- sleeves, neatly large 10c to: trim ed, value or fi Fine Wool _ Batistes. 6 inches including 0.D) 39 44 inew V black and Value 5Sc yd.; Tc-morrow, Metres: Suiti Vinches wide, a py Alice blue, rese getes ¥ ! Bleck Proadcioth, inches poid d, weight yard... Biack Broa Women’s Fine Skirts. ig Skirss. in light Valu To-morrow, fived vith Vsiin } White Wa’sts | Frash Fish Specials, Weak Ii li, for baking 0° tr. pound . 5 nis ea \for boiling, IW.essee +e . | Cod‘ishor Stmon oteas, jYOUr CHIC? IDeeeeeee Sm its, finey medium size. IDscees Sno ed Blotter. rton's farcy func nsby tead, for broile ing, each... a wenceee Macker:l, tancy 1 wloat- er Mackevel, while and fat. Ib... Salmon, fancy red Aiaika, Ib. fall can. Sardin:s, Sea brand, small = fi h, in pure olive oil, imported, 3,<00 doz. Newly Latd Ez28+) 1, tb.tin,......... Ile | “No Fisk, ©. D Salt Sale. *Pera Free-ruan’ng Table Salt, 2 Ib. wood.n boxes, sliding Prune Sale, Fancy Santa Clara Valley Prunes, large and meaty, worth », toc per Ib., this sale, Ib. Celebrated Mixzd Cakes, N. B. C.’s Mixed Cakes, fancy as. sortment, {resh from the oven, the name speaks for the quality, value 1: tb,, Sale price, pound ,. . Schim: 6 Contensed Soups, Many varieties, unequalled, 1 can makes 6 portions; can, 9c Liquors @ Cigars. Monongahela Pure Rye Whisk, aoc old; gallon $2.79; per bot- e,

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