The evening world. Newspaper, March 22, 1906, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

EY ADE SERVANT | : NNER Friends Forgot Baby Boy in Her Charge. WAS AWAY ALL NIGHT. Hunting Her—She Brought Child to Grandmother’s. Because Mary Scales, a servant, ‘and went away to visit the twoyea-r-old son of her mi Mrs. Jennte Simpson, of No. 122 East One Hundred and Second street, the fatter passed a night of terror, and to- day summoned the aid of the entire Police force to find the bo; A general ajarm was sent out, dozens of daectives wer on the job from Spuyten Duyvil to the Batiery, @ times there were as to the woman and her plans. his aftecnoon, Mrs. Scales’s own son, Jimmy, four years old, toddled up to the house of Mrs. e Keegan, the mother of Mrs, Simpson at No. 21 Bast Fitty-n “treet and beside him Waa little George the missing boy. His # grandmother cuddled him in he and was too happy at his recove ask Jimmy waere he had been, But Detective Weldon, of the Bist One Hun- 1 @red and Fourth st station, who been stwfoned at the hous out and questioned Jimmy, “Me mudder was sick of the job,” @aid the youngste:. e ain't strong on workin’ 7" " Had a Jolly Evening. Then he led Weldon to the corter Whefe Mrs, Soules was awalting. Sho told 4 straight enou: She said Bre did not. take } and ite as ehe had promis: npson when she wen out 3 ifternoon, Instead, Of friends in Wert Fortieth street. They bad 4 jolhy evening, she said, and jt Was very iate when she suddenly tought of going home. She then decided to stay all night! with her friends, Evidently her cele- Bration had not been dr: Seemed somewhat shaky the detective she did not a he called the Herve to go to the flat of Mrs. Simpson| to-day. “I was tlred of the place, anyhow. dhe suid, “and 1 didn't want to go back have to work again. ehildren over here. 1 didn't want to meet Mrs. Keegun, for she ind I let Jimmy take the missus's iid ove: there Was DO complaint again Seales, so Weldon did not urre: Sirs. Simpson, wi notified of the Minding of her chiid, sald she didn’t gare A bit about “tat servant girl’ @o long as Georgie was safe. Was Charity Seeker. Mrs, Simpson is tue wife of a ma- ehinery salesman who has for several Months been ona business trip in Peru, In that time Mrs. Simpson has hud trouble In getting and Keeping « serv- ont. So 1 just y she wen! tes Departme at th Twenty-sixth street. Mis, Scales, wo sald Was out of kk And anxious to find a place. She id of her five children, but sald four f them were in the keeping of friends. The other, littie Jimmy, was on Ran- Gail's 1 Mrs. Simpson engaged her, and raid further she might bring her Jimmy ® live with them. ‘The woman ap- ared grateful, and after getting her y from) the Island came with Sliopson to thy flat, Yosterday afternoon Mrs, Scales took the two children out, is Bive them an alrir @id no: come bick Wasimidnight before Mrs o the C! tt island. 19 the police. When nothi from them to-day the general alarm Mas sent 0 ———~s-___ FAIR GROUNDS ENTRIES. Hylea Tay Augustine Charles T Lee Simon Kent .. Pride of W ceesetess Er Senet “Mary Scales Calling on was tired of her'Job after three days’ work friends with nd for all sorts of theories ught the} didn't Uke! rs. | Mrs. | | | | Mrs jf Simpson And George Her Sor. HOUSE 10 CONFER ON STATEROOD pudiating Amendments to the Bill. WASHINGTON, March 2%.—An un- asually large attendance of member: and spectators were present when Con- gress met to-day, in contemp! action of the Statehood dill, They wer not disappointed, for as soon as the Journal liad been read Congressman Dalzeil, of Pennsylvania, was recignize and presented a special rule from the | Rules Committee. t provided that the tSatehood bill be taken from the § ker's table, that in so doing the Senate amnendmen be disagreed lo, and a conference be a el of the Senate and that the Spea ‘immediately apopint the House confe eos. Mr. Dalzell ad that there wer pose of the bill, to committee, anot! consent to send Would de impo: ethod adop! e bin to ¢ | be n ssing the House sald only thre ways to One, was to : to ask un send it nimous ferly course point whic! amilton ( ted milto and Moon (Tenn), the Democra ave the State floo con- 8) Ingrructed amendinent, Mexico, but | point of order and a “ t CAR CONDUCTOR HELD IN ASSAULT CHARGE. Threw Passenger Off and One Broke a | Mayo in the # | to-day on a ct ntinz on t Court In com- Maxistrate sponsible. Regan was a of Luke Grad on the compla 3 East Tw third str rding to the t | time ond avenue car at Bay id he paid his THE MILK For Sale at Votes to Meet Senate After all mn of| | boys “America’s Best and Purest Milk.” Freshfromthe FarmtotheHome SWEET CLOVER BRAND CONDENSED MILK Finest and Richest Milk Made. Most.Nutritious for Children. Absolutely Pure, OF QUALITY Beautiful Presents Free, SOFT COAL MINERS LESSEN DEMANDS Wage Increase and Make Other Concessions, 2. | INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., March 22.— joint scale committee of the joint conferences of ooal operators and miners the central competitive field and Southwest district again went into ex- ecutive sessions to-day to continue their contests over a wage scale. Both meet- gs are being held in the Claypool H The situation before the meetings be- gan to-day was the same as when the former joint conferences adjourned Feb. following a disagreement. It 1s ad- tel by both sides that should there be an agreement at this time the wage scale agreed upon will be in force for one year only, as the cpgrators will not agree to a longer period, e the Scale Committee met to- Gay leaders of the miners sald they would present to the operators a propo- lon to submit al! differences to sub- ttees which would consider ct from the basis of the scale this proposition the from the demand sub- erday for an increase of cent. In wages, an eight- a7 per cent, differential, a © basis and the exclusion of under sixteen years old from the | mines. rhe now offer to tuke an in- cent. in the central nd a relative ad- district, with aining as at pres- mine was stated before the meetings in that the operators would oppose omission of the dffferences to nmittees. (GIRL PLEADS GUILTY TO STEALING A RING. Depedron Is Friend Berthe Claiche and Said to Be Gendron’s Sister. FREEHOLD, N, J,, March 22.—Marie Depedron pleaded gullty in court here to-day to stealing a diamond ring worth 3300 from Louisa Lancaster. of Manaa- The name given bv her Is sald fictitious, und there !s a report she 1s a sister of Emil Gerdron, who Was shot by Berthe Claiche. ‘The Depedron. woman was brought here from Tombs in New York on rec vers by County Detective on Tuegday. She wrote r cell hbre yesterday to of All Grocers, purse. Willing to Cut in Half the -SUICIDE IN CHICAGO Left Jersey Suddenly, Wrote He Had Been Married, and Later Asked Money. CHICAGO, March 2—A man who reg- |Istered at a Clark street hotel as A. An- |derson, of New York, but who Is b |Meved to be J. V. Folkesson. of Passale, N. J,, attempted to commit suicide to- jday by swallowing a quantity of car- hole acid. The man was found In his room al unconscious b yeex of the who broke down a door t At the Chica: hotel, reach him, . Hosp! it was said man that he could not live, 4 2 J. Maro o who witernpted was Tormerly telling his to take a shat le vy for a rest t day T Ward Van Riper, & member of telegram from he had been Two days ta lowed by a kesson would y days the last heard from him by rm until this week, when Dr. Van received a letter from his former manager from Chicago, asking for a loun of $20, saying he Was in hand luck d to get back to Passaic. No answer was sent to the letter, Folkesson was a Swede about thirty- five years old and has been empoyed by the Van Riper Company a number of yeans. He has no relatives here and none in this country as far as Is known, ——————__—_ CITY PARK ENTRIES, NEW ORLDANS, March Park eatries for to-morrow rs Money ata : Fanny Marks ¢ Ir. Pluss, Unele James FS Frata . FOURTH R. ACE—One mil EMlott. oo eccssesenee Diseasep KIDNEYS If Any of Your Family in This or Past Generations Have Been. Troubled with Kidney Disease, Make a Test of Your Urine and Satisfy Yourself. CURED FREE. Warner's Safe Cure is the Best Cure for All Forms of Kidney , Disease. A Trial Bottle Will Be Sent ABSOLUTELY FREE to Any id Reader of ‘The \ TEST YOUR KIDNEY: Put some morning urine In a glass or bottle, let It stand for twenty-four hours. If then tt is milky or dy or contains a reddish brick-dust sediment, or if particles or Germs float about in it, your kidneys are diseased. If, after you have made this test, you have any doubt in your mind ar to the development of the disease in your system, send us a sample of your urine, and our doctors will analyze {it and send you a report with advice free. WARNER'S SAFE CURE {s used for all forms of kidney, Mver. bladder and Wood diseases; urle acid poison, rheu- matic gout, diabetes. pain in the back. alding and painful passage of urin>. frequent desire to urinate, painful per v ness. ng down and so-called female weak. _ Mrs. Wm. Bekerson, S10 Liberty street Schenectady, adds her testimony the thousa testimonials from suffers have been cured CURE and WAR- says: My heaith I grew steadily worse with y trouble. ~ 1 became discouraged und was about to give up the struggle when I commenced to take WARNER'S SAFE CURE. I am to-day a well woman. end my rm y due to WAI NER WARNER'S SAFE CURD Js ‘purety| vegetable and contains no harmful drug: It does not constipate; it ts now put up in two regular sizes and is sold by all drug- gists, or direct, at 60 CENTS and $1.00 A HOTTLE. Refuse substitutes. They contain hari - ful drugs, and do the patient more la than good. TRIAL BOTTLE FREE. To convinces every sufferer from diseases of the id ney, liver, bladder and blood of the vitue of Warner's Safe re, & trial bottie will be sent absolutely free to any onc will write Warner's Safe Cure Co.. Roshes- ter, N, Y., and mention haying teen thi Uberal offer in The World, Our doctor will all or send medical booklet, ning of each diseass Grand Rapids Furniture Open Every Evering Until 9 o’Clock, 10 per cent. discount allowed on all ensh purchases during March, Our terme also to New York State, New and Connecticut, Af you purchase Furniture, Carpets, Qc. amounting to +00 Down, $1.00 perWeok 7.60 SOn s! 10.0) 18.00 20,00 30.CO Accounts up to 810,000 by special arrangement, poly ney, Tale of the Yellow Dog. BY WALTER A. SINCLAIR. Handy Andy, all of the candy, Comes to the town to bark. Hasds out biffs about Pecksniffs And makes all the geopie hark. Handy Andy sure {8 a dandy, ‘othing his talk can vlog. None falls to pale in the gale of that wail, ‘The Tale of the Yellow Dog. Hany Andy says he ts sandy, All of the rest are “curs.” ‘alking, mocking, bigger game stalk- ing— ‘Tis a big fuss be stirs, Thieats of scandal Andy can handle Setting the town agos. But none goes to jail, bail On the Tale of the Yellow Dog. % Handy Andy much talk can bandy, Giving the trustees phils, | Soaking wildly, all waya but mildly, | Tending out bitter piiis, |Hlo'a the howler roasting the Fowler, | Giving hat bunch a jog. | Thelr halos tur pale as they hark co him rail The Tale of the Yellow Dos. | | Handy Andy, you're fine and| dandy, Welcome back to your home. Waeat's the use to make an excuse? No crime” sees Billy Jerome. | With chest swell your vest, while Je- rome does the “rest.!’ Upon your talk just place a clog. Dor/t ‘holler or peep or distund Will- | jam’s sleep With the Tale of the ‘Yellow Dog. Estrada Pall Berry Hugh Labor apitany |... Worth ‘ait Rruah n al FIRST RACE—Three and a half furlongs; | Very Our price still remains from 5 to 43 cents a pound lower than other retailers charge, because we are in cammand of the butter situation. The quality If you want superb cu elsewhere for the same exc connoisseur. and present at any JAMES BUTLER Sti S.QH. Green Le lb. Very Best Tea, ch (M. W.) Cn presentation of this Coupon at on or before Satur This week we make the following coupon offer, as an inducement for those who are buying elsewhere to try the new importations of our very best grades of Tea and Coffee—sold by others for double our prices. Tea and Coffee Coupon. Stamps Free WITH ALL PURCHASES OF 1 Ib. Old Government Java Coffee for......30c Total Purchase $186,000 FOR CHARITY. Charches and Home Benefit Under Woman's Wi ATI, March The will of Y¥. Whetstone, who died » was probated here yes- value of the estate 1s es- timated at $300,000. In all $186,500 was |e to religious and charitable institu- | tlons. Among the bequests were: The Methodist Home for Aged, Cincinnatd, $100,000: Mission | Methodist Episcopal Church, New Yorx, | $10,000; Charter Fund Methodist Epls- copal Church, Philadelphia, | trust. Py oy Flour was unprecedented when we cut. had to have three or four, The prod thousands of housekeepers have tried ii can sell at our own pricey The same same superlative quality of flour can be est Butter, a lb., 23c U Il that can be desired—of the very highest grade—the best butter that is made. 2 as erie fancy Guay, is delivered daily to all of our 161 Groceries The price each day will be the lowest that can possibly be charged. New Importations of Superb Teas and Coffees. iP quality in teas and coffees at half the price you pay ellence and purity, then you must buy from JAMES BUTLER. We are the largest retail importing buyers of teas and coffees in America. That is why we can undersell all other retailers and guarantee uni- form quality every time. We import the best grades only, have the most ap- proved blends and can suit every taste up to the most exacting and experienced Clip the coupon out ore on or before next Saturday night: oice of 5 varieties, tor 25c¢ any James Butler Grocery Store, day, March 24, 1906, | Managers must Keep ai r e i Dainty Biscuits. Fresh from the glowing ovens of THE NATIONAL BISCUIT Co. Uneeda Milk Biscuit.. | 4 pkge. Kennedy’s Oysterettes > 4c Graham Crache@s-.+++++ Vienna Crimps.... ‘5 Alb. Broadway CrispS.sse0 t1Oc Alb., si \ Fig Newtons oeee Marshmallow Moons Shine ..eeeeesee- 12c 1—Fine, fat. Imported MN oop kit, $1,10; eact . from the > Salmon—Hatchery; tae highest ernde = Golden Drip Syrap—Peerions; re- FE fed Alaska Aen, tn’ 1-Ib tall Je Wi . ‘ S s ] fined from sugar cane; qt, bottle, L&C cans; 2 fOr 2GC.; eACh. seers es adie heb siigtat tinted tad scone | Wine and Liquor Specials. | case ce- vie = ioe salmon, Seeake “Bente: fAneat: selget- AT 72 JAMES BUTLER LICENSED STORES. PASE Hear Cai een eee CoD OE iy eee b 2 Guin » xtra Forei D Stout Com Btureh—Poorlogs; nothing oa a Comet cncuet he carton. Fan fardines—La Lune; genuine ! ess § E fy ° ¢ Ielby carton. atic ic ‘French, in veat ative i can 10c Thos, McMullin & Co's, While Label; dozen bottles, rexular 1 ‘a 4 [Ble Blue Ribbons tn, t-Ip epee FR coer aren ative relly 15¢ $1.75. this week. pases eeneen renee se eesaeeee Pe Sane tee gpd Hara eatewss ssetev assess ODE Ee . Ww ‘rable, Sait_—tiue Bibven Bure 7g —Watron & ortod; and froe running; 2-Ib, cartons. “eaten eind stetug8 |The Big Dollar's Worth: | ine re cane for, .« eeee ) Urredionts; pint bott! evamy-liheet grade, Sais Gare Su Bottle Monogram Rye Whiskey) Au, } pint bottle." « ines? ite, te larae, RN eae Bottle Jj. B. Choice Sherry..... Battles ‘. wane highan qualiiy; apricots, caron | Bottle J. B. Choice Port.,.....). Por ANd monty) packagers reece Hie aaeton™istnerveensnes ABC | @ as, atin Green Tent op QV] emant an Tenino 10 yet oN 4 U3..0c Ft! Green Stanps L B ] Tum—Highest: grade, pure sant Bearer ertin gg, (60 hetvinccvaird Lager Beer it's 1,00) wi isastacrenst alae bottle, over 1 quart... II Coupons for return to Headquarters, 7c 2c Portland Ke 5c | lected Kippere famous Finerty Pickles. in 10-02. i ‘Aber houses: Ta otties, all kinds, each Leaf Lard, Armour’s White Label, or Swift’s Silver Leaf—pure open keitle rendered leaf lard, 1 1 a Ib.- c Fairbank’ Brand, a Ib. — Spanish Olives At Astontshingly Low Price: Mammoth Queen Extra Large Qui .iherty; freah and | : Horse Radin | ‘i ie i BGS - t y York State Pearl Hominy—Trlumph brand; from Codfish’ Threads —Peeriess brand; white full strength; bottle .. oe 10¢) Monticello. Preaerves ZO DFG “hnere Mothers mater steamed 7 and render pnckage, Be: SLC GE Jume—Hlue Hivbon, whole fruits, P&E! jar° ; and Klin-dried; 2-Ib, carton... @C Brand, packawescewssvees ease Mn sugars VID, JAF eseeesreesverss ly fav- Propared Flour—Elue Ribbon; _ver; Codfish — Brickw—Cholce quailty, 1 Q@ Sherty Jam—All the choice fruit Liberty Preserves—The fami yee Wanlost! grader: weikralitear’ be y ey deltas pablete, Sebo 12 sores ib, 1er.. “* 10¢ Relies! homme) ade 250 ieee! ee ae P Murmalade--\Mitlar's imported, stone pot, : aaine Prepared Buckwheat—Peorloni f- ae olceat Am- Jelly Powder @ Ribbon; dain- JQe Prepar. F Er ladrerraren! me- 10¢ me 1S Ceo acencrts: package... +--+. Ib. Dapkages sss ss eeen ses Ic At 161 James Butler Grocery Stores Last week the demand for our famous Pride of St. Louis for a 7-lb. bag—the lowest price in over two years. every customer wanted a bag; many bought two a this flour is the best proof of its excellence, best milled. Fortunately we control the entire output, and continued this week—from 20 to 40 per cent, lower than the small lots, If you bought by the carload, you could not buy cheaper than we are seiling the 7-lb. bags this week. Grand Display Of SPRING MILLINERY, CLOAKS, SUITS, CHILDREN’S AND INFANTS’ WEAR. The Latest Foreign Novelties; also Beautiful Creations from out own workrooms shown on THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 23, 24. We Also Offer the following Specials: PRINCESS SUITS, in Panama cloth, prettily trimmed with silk braid; fancy vest, jacket and bodice; lined with tafeta silk; co.ors, Alice, rose and helio; sizes 34 to 38. Value $21.00, for.. WOMEN’S ETON SUITS, made of chiffon Panama; jackéet trimm with mofre and braid; skirt pleated front and back, with foids, circular model; colors, reseda, Alice, rose and black. Value $27.00, for Ueih seohadeassonsteesd AOseO WOMEN’S WELL ‘AND TURNED SOLE KIDSKIN AND PATENT CULT SHOES, button or Jace; widths AA to D; sizes 24, to 4493 formerly $3.00 to $4,00, tu close OUt.s.secresecee . WEST 125TH ST.,7TH & 8TH AVE 16.00 1.87 ‘IdhnDaniell SonsaSons Furniture Slip Covers For Friday and Saturday. 5-PIECE SUITS of best Belgium Dar new stripes and jacquard designs, made in the best manner, allowing 20 yards of single width ma- terial; per suit........., - Sates 10 3-PIECE SUIT of best Imported Linen, made in the best manner, allowing 12 yards of double widti material; per sult Rite os 7,98 Broadway, Eighth and Ninth Sts, One Minute from Astor Place Subway Station. ic 4.65 the price to 17 cents Almost a some igious populatity of Hundreds of it and know it is the 7 Ib. Bag, IZ low figures will be bought elsewhere in en For housekeepers who preter the PRINT BUTTER a limited sup- Ss. @H. Double %~.¢.2 Stamps With all purchases of 10 cents or more, except C. O. D. groceries. Extra stamp specials offered below are given in place ot Double Stamps. Stamp Specials with Teas @ Coffees. 50 Stamps Free with Very Best Teas, a Ib. 7 25 Stamps Free with Best No. 1 Teas, a || 15 Stamps Free with Choice No. 2 Teas, a !b, 15 Stamps Free with Old Government Java Coffee, unsurpassed purity, flavor, aroma and cup quality, a 1b, . 10 Stamps Free with Best Mocha and Java Coffee, a 10 Stamps Free with Best Maracaibo Coffee, a ib Attractive List of Free Stamp Specials. 20 Stamps Free with jar East View Extract of Beef for....... 20 Stamps Free with 4-07, bottle Peerless Vanilla Extracts for.. 20 Stamps Free with 4-oz. bottle Peerless Lemon Extracts for 10 Stamps Eree with 2-oz. bottle Peerless Extracts for. 5 Stamps Free with 2-oz. bottle Our Own Extracts for 15 Stamps Free with 1-Ib. can Blue Ribbon Baking Powder for. 10 S amps Free with !4-Ib. can Blue Ribbon Baking Powder for. 5 Stamps Free with 14-lb. can Blue Ribbon Baking Powder for. 10 Stamps Free with gt. bottle Domestic Salad Oil for ie; 10 Stamps Free with 15-pint bottie Lucca Olive Oil, finest imported... 10 Stamps Free with pt. bottle Peerless Worcestershire Sauce..... 5.Stamps Free with !s-pint bottle Peerless Worcestershire Sauce.. 5 Stamps Free with 14-Ib. tin Black or White Pepper for. 5 Stamps Free with %4-1b. tin Butler’s English Mustard fi in 3 cans | Early June Peas, String Beans or Sugar Corn of. } Maine style, for... .. Nantes The Baby Sugar Corn, main Wexeptipeeaveral A Condensed Milk cj Essie Milk--richest and 10c Belt finde Tes oe b. i Ic best; a can.. I 9c Liberty Milk—rich in crear acan Butler’s. Milk — pure and Swift’s celebrated sugar-cu unskimmed; a CaNns.eeseeee 8c Eagle Brand, boneless sai) bacon, in canvas covered strip: LE, every slice streaked with lean and Peerless Malt Extract. | | [7,0 vir new packed, | Bin Perfect liquid food, tonic and strengthener; revitalizer for wom- 7 en and children; special price, Tell-O- Pure. wholesome, aopetia: alb. Three One Aunt, Nanpa's Pancaki bottles, 25c | bottle, 9c rnuftine that smelt ry Irish dan fruit Jama; stone por —Millar'n celebrated y assortment: JTC

Other pages from this issue: