The evening world. Newspaper, March 27, 1906, Page 7

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; SLANG DROVE GIRL ~— TOEND HER LIFE i threatened with Convent Little {| Jessie McGregor Com- mitted Suicide. j Loving Tutelage of Big Brothers | and Copied Their Speech, Fifteen hundred boys and girls on their ‘Way to-day to Public Schools No. 68 and ee BTy deste oncre. Ceanin, caer | mayo) neve in) Setauket: hey turned out Hiviad ik. front. oe ate "| clam-diggers as has become rich men of|Rebert McGregor, at No. 1140 De Kalb avenue. On the door fluttered a streamer of white crepe that told them the story of the death—suicide by ecas—of Jessie MeDonald, fourteen years old, one of «helr playmates. Everybody knew Jessie. She was the tomboy of the two schools, thd mischievous, romping, pretty little girl that for ix years had been tho thorn in the side of all her teachers and . Likewise the heroine of every prani. It was six years ago that Jessie's mother died. } + “The child seemed to have a penchant ; for the use of slang. She used at the first opportunity every new pi her brothers brought home. more nonsensical fe slang the be oe be had, an’ at a price that won't make seemed to please Jessie. Her last fa-]enny o: ? ‘ Vorite phrase with the boys was: nny of you, farmer or t'otherwise, ee Know how to play a drum?| Poverty stricken when it comes tew Then beat It! j That she hours before her death tly a few ‘Wiille and some other boys had been + teqsing Jessie about her slang and the Miss Lex, had ding her teacher, en her. ‘| Complaint by Teachers. Acomplaint had also been lodged with Mr. Mervin by Miss Irvine. M vin is principal No. 74. { had control of J i ‘went to No. 68. father 1 ; transferred to No. } Wlaround the he climax Jakt Friday. Jesste and } gif had some words. + gi displeased Jossie “be r, another iit Jessie sald. “You're on the bum, mé ly ye ething must be dane with Ss {Bhe means H “Wot her talk is s thq child's own brgught us. a he pi Miss Lex said nply frightful. For should — be nd tury ff hopse the § other scene. Couldn't Keep Promise. the last promise to be good was £ and Jessie was boys |. backing away joined her "Whether she her deaf gr: was 5 o'clock fully dressed, {f gag turned on ESCAPED DETECTIVE room. IN WILD WEST FASHION. Boston Police Trying to Round Up ‘Fugitive Accused of Oregon a I Land Frauds. BOSTON, March % a che went out on his ¥ B Mol'keep a sharp lookout for St !B. Puter, of Portland, Ore., escaped from United States Secre vice Officer W. J. west fashion in a crowded section o} thy Back Bay last night. Mithough the police believe tha Pyter is still in the city, the fugitiv Lau so completely covered his track: thi quigrters to-day that the authoritie: hhdad not the slightest idea as to hi; whereabouts. iter, according to Officer Burns, f waated’ by the Federal authorities in Ol thé lund frauds in that State. —_—_——>— | |, KILLED HORSE AND ESCAPED. ting Bradley's Runabont. owned by Willlam R. Bradley, th Fifty-sixth street, was struck by ly killed. ‘Afier the accident the motormal 7 turned on the power and made his » [i | escape before the arrival of the police. ‘An effort is being made by the police of the West Sixty-elghth street statioi 1d by Mr. Bnadley to find the motor- ind conduct segsditac asp Pye keen ie ea abe Nasa aieaaater cael oe te aaa T Woes TEACHER’S BAN. Motherless Child Grew Wild Under e that used to Willie Cartwright As an experiment Jes- in the school yard Ike she went to her room w A little her bed with the avery policeman fn) the city received instructions when ur of duty to-day hen who Burns in wild it was admitted at police head- n for his alleged participation in Mdtorman Put on Speed After Hit- a A horse attached to a light canatout NOTIONS. snow removal contractor, and driven by Joseph McCullough, of No. 410 West north-bound Columbus avenue car at Seventy-ninth street to-day and instant- THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 27, 1906. these parts for waggin’ along frum Noo York and makes bids. right an’ left. Now, sure of gettin’ a IHERE'S A CORNER IN HARD WOOD farm tew et nolthe ; oaeeiere There'll Be Millionaires in East re Setauket “Fust ‘Thing Ye Know.” nigh tellin ted that ol Hen F Dw Sed job, an' “he did, didn't 2 100? : Cap'n Nelson sa How much, Hen?’ Hen, he just smiri an’ sed ‘Oh, I guess’ the d “well, I reckon as bow East Setauket {s a-goin' tow claim the makin’ of tew milinalr lumber merchants, some day in the near footure," safd “Cap'n” Shelldrake, of the Niagara, as the “boys” of the Long Island village shuf- fled across the sanded floor of “Pat” McDowell's tavern on the shore road and prepared to listen; for when “Cap'n” Sheldrake, of the Niagara, has “sumtin’ tew say, it's regarded as mighty interest some of them knowin’ lumber men hikes must hev got th’ idee! a Remember | t down in front of his Franklin Simon & Co. | how they would buy ail the standin’ | me, Cap'n. hard wood, hickory and th’ like, ‘round “ pay,” se timber afore| Cap'n Hen, Hen an’ Sam pooled issues and bought "Willer er hickory, I don't care which lout it gave Hen the idee, didn't it? in I guess Hen kin bulld as good A waggin outer willer as hickory. can't {dee goes in the bar- ble Hudson, And the ‘as how they guessed erviding an ald Col was right.” i) en Gorky Ix Coming to America. 1) BERLIN, Mareh 27.—Maxim Gor who went from here to Gllon, Switze land, near Geneva, 1s about to leave ‘at’ place for. America, according to | advices received here. and got intew politiks,” resumed the “Cap'n,” ‘an’ we have hed farmers who knew how to farm and live com- fortable like, and we've turned out law- yers quite some, I reckon." ‘The crowd nodded. “Well, there be tew blacksmiths in this village which be as good as any tew men in the business. ‘hey kin bulld a waggin, shoe a horse or turn a tool as Kood as any tew men on Long Island. Well, these tew boys, they gets a-reck’nin’ t'other day aboeut lum- ber for waggin’ buildin’, an’ they ‘gree ‘mong themselves as how waggins has got tew be bullt, hickory has got tew LATEST PARIS MODELS—o best fashion creators, in all naving Sam West or Hen Raykow build one for you. “Well, them boys they decides as SPECIAL SALE FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY. French Hand Made Lingerie Waists | ENTIRELY HAND MADE, hand embroldered, tucked and elaborately lace trimmed. Value $13.50. Women’s Imported Gowns | Formerly $185.00 to $300.00. FIFTH AVE., 37th and 38th Sts. , I'll take the wood for my d Hen, an’ he did, by, gum! Nelson,’ he was willln’, and he had ‘nough hickory tew build | eight wagons, I reckon.” “Why, Har Hudson, that ere tree of boys, you kin be| Cap'n Nelson, n't’ hickory; it were sin that will hold| willer—Just o'nary will 5.00 ne of a kind—of the the newest materials 98.50 | iia qr mt weg Pe COR. 18" ST. sevens FRAZIN & OPPEN ASSOCIATED WEAVERS & MANUFACTURER $15°° Smart Eton Suit for wholesaling them at $5 was not considered. However, surp ave the style, fini garments. They Suits only. sive stores sell as high as $15 and $20. The material and beauty of lines seen only in high from Factory No. 37, makers of $15 and up to $5 $5 In all wool voiles, all wool mistral-, all wool Grenadines, new Scotch mix- tures, plaids and stunning checks, &c. elaborately and becomingly trimmed with wide silk and soutache braid. grays, silver grays, steel grays, oyster effects, in wines, greens, blues, grays, etc., in both plaids and mixtures, —— Easter Wear Sale at °5°” HEN Factory No. 37 made up this lot the idea of even stocks and a large cancelled order did the work. Here are Suits exclu- Collar and vest of white, light blue, reseda or gray broadcloth, Great assortment of the season’s latest shades and colors; Queen’s grays, Oxfords and the newest incandescent a oe le a al COR. (84ST. S DEPARTMENT STORE lus ish, re {95c Women’s Gloves15c | 10c Ribbed Hose at 5c Lisle thread gloves, two button, | Women’s fast black ribbed hose clasp, all the season's popular best 10c. quality, specially Great Mill-End Saleo beyond comparison lower than the lowest price ever quoted t other stores sell as high as 89c, 19 All the latest shades for this Spring’s Cc in 8 and 10 yd. lengths. Elegant Eoli de Chines, Sold elsewhere at 49c. to 89c. t S 8 Mohairs, Sic’ —in white, Alice blue, old rose, browns, gray: Jou should take advantage of; yard. : 12c. Shepherd Plaids | Surplus Stock Special One lot of 27-inch Satin, all good To-morrow 9c quality, desirable col- 9° is Very smart, 27-inch Shepherd Plaids, all sizes, regular ors, regular 69c, value 12%c, quality, to-morrow —while the lot lasts, at, yard . 20c. Card of Pearl Buttonsat 7c eT MANUFACTURER | No. 48 sent us this lot and said: n “They go to you half manufacturing cost.” We're going to sell the entire lot to-morrow and have priced No- Here's your chance to avoid the Blevcted crush and the Subway mi- crobe. Get a horse and road cart '\ Hand ride to and from your place of business. Your wife wants you to, ‘Hand World. Want “Horse and Car- | riage”. Ads, make it comparatively Anexpensive, } q tions as never before in New York. here they are: 40c. Pin Cubes, in black, white or blue, each.....+.+ 45c. Featherstitch Braid, 5c F white and colors, at.....++ $8 T i a H 3 i Laces, all irimme' ats, ear Sitges eu. 3C A TS showing of sinart if Spri lats actually cost more to 20c. Silk Elastic, all col- wakes than “we are selling it * ors, % in.; special at, yd. llc 30c, Silk Elastic, all col- ors, 1 in.; special at, yd.. 15¢ 25¢, Spool Silk, all colors or Suet : 17¢ for. Another instance where you get the samples’from a prominent milliner. All After Foreign Models, Picture Hats, chic Turbans 25c. Dressmakers’ sue and smart Toques; the material 300-yd, spools, black only, alone would cost $5, to say noth- Rertocoht erga 15} ing of the skill displayed In $3 25c. Invisible Hooks and VAING, them; special at. Eyes, black or white, all sizes, per gross: 1 5c 15c. Taffeta Binding, colors or black, special at. . Type qc 18th St. @ 6th Ave. i shades; special to- 1 5 priced (quantity limited) | BTSE Pada cecononee | A esesonoanbcnican 5c te may) 4 ———— SF RAZIN & OPPENHEI 89c Crepe de Chine at Yd. YOUR Easter costume can be made at one-third usual cost. sent us a tremendous lot of mill ends; the price was less than cost to weave. The weaver sent us another mill-end lot also; it’s of even greater value— ans, Nun's Veiling; $1.00 quality at yd. 33c,, and in just the proper dress lengths— tc.; 36 to 54 inches wide. 23° FRAZIN 2 OPPENHEIM, f Smart 19. Sensational! Its on such merchandise. Mill No. 39 It’s the same material wear. The lot is lennes, smart Crepe Special, yd., at 19c, 33° 69c. All-Wool Storm Serges at 39c Also Cheviots and Herringbone Suit- UMBRELLAS. $1.48 values at 89° MEN'S and women’s silk and linen Umbrellas, with natural wood and fancy handles; regular $1.48 grade; made by a well-known Eastern maker. You reap the benefit of a cancelled order in c this sale; special at.. 89 $12 Silk Drop | Voile Skirt $7.50 HERE is another typical Manufacturers and Weav- ers’ bargain— All-wool iron frame black Voile Skirt, in latest full circular model, with pleated front and three folds on bottom, with heavy all-silk taffeta drop, deep silk flounce; all sizes; $12 and 87.29 $15 value, at..... i HONeill & Co Upholstery Department Specials for To-Morrow, Wednesday. Extraordinary values in Summer needs for the country or the town house—inspection and com- parison invited. Ruffled Net Curtains Regular Price $1.25—1,000 pairs Ruffled Net Curtains, 24 yards in length, full ruffle, Batten- | berg insertions and edge, hemmed on top| ready for rod, Special, per pair...........- Irish Point Lace Curtains Regular Price $2.75—75 pairs of Irish Point) Lace Curtains—an exceptionally pretty design +2 00 on a good quality net. Special, per pair... ... j M Regular Price $5,75—50 pairs of a spec 1) Irish Point Curtain, popular designs and ex- +4. 25 traordinary value. Special, per pair..... | + Slip Covers—Special We will cut, fit and make Slip Covers for five- piece suits, using best quality German linen, (Suit limited to 12 yards.) Special at.. 8.95 85c Mercerized Tapestry Portieres Regular Price $8.50 Per Pair—We offer 27 pairs of an exceptionally gool floral dein which can’t be duplicated—heavy throw-over 75 fringe and a fine quality tapestry, plain colors— r 5s medium green, Nile green and old rose. petty eripair noes nenaetew sci weccamacteiss Drapery Silks Regular Price 5¢Cc.— An extra good assortment | of designs and colors, Cc (both light and dark). 35 special per yard.... . Figured Taffeta Regular Price’ 42c.—36 inches wide, in a fine as- sortment of designs, suitable for summer draperies and coverings. Special per yard,...... 37c Estimates Furnished for Awnings, Window.Shades and Slip Covers. (Fourth Floor) Furniture and Bedding Specials for To-morrow (Wednesday) (Fourth Floor.) Reed | Feather Pillows Rockers | p Mla (like cut) N yyy) Have full roll IB a3 iB" arm, well fin- Le Yip Cs Kl odorless Feather Bed ished and strongly made. J | 200 pure, | Pillows, covered in Gold Medal Each, 7, $13.98 or the best A. C, A. ticking. Sale price, each 1.75 Regular price, Regular price, $3.00. $2.75. Reed Rockers, large back and) full roll arm—regular 50 | Brice, $6.50. Special at ow | Standard Quality White Cotton | Sheets and Cases Hemmed and finished in the best possible manner. 100 dozen on special sale to-morrow (Wednesday). Specimen Values. Size 184x2 2x214 214x2% yards. 50c 56c 62c each. 500 dozen HEMSTITCHED PILLOW CASES, | 1 \Y size 45x36. Special at, each........ Gpadad | 0% 4 case genuine “PRIDE OF THE WEST,” 10 yard wide, soft finished WHITE MUSLIN, per yd. c Our Splendid Offering of Stationery and Engraving Ends To-morrow (Wednesday) The paper is high grade, made by one of the leading mills in the country, and is put up in paci.ages containing 85 to 120 sheets. 85 to 120 Sheets of Paper and 75 Envelopes to match, stamped in any color, die to be your property, as follows: 145 Filth Avenue. Pa Seer eect pe er Two line addi die, | wale $4.00; ieecial a ) 1.75 14} Fifth Avenue, New York. JOHN CONWAY, M. D. } Three ee address die, ) 2.25 141 Fifth Avenue, yalaises00; apectal ats New York, Same quantity of Paper and Envelopes as above, \ Value 75c to $1.00, at... mupesG Se i en a $5.00 & $6.00 Suit Cases $4.00. (Basement) Dress Suit Cases, made of fine) ality russet or brown leather, | double steel frame, linen Hine d shirt aist pocket in li an irt or waist p In ; 4.00 straps in top and body of case, hand stitched edges, 24 and 26| inch sizes—regular $5.00 and) $6.00 case; special at,.......) Sixth Ave., 20th to 21st St., N. Y. ‘dana el at acai All CARS TeANSFER JO lexmeray To 5 Ave F 591060" St $ 1 .0OSik& Wool Eoliennes,62¢ Because we bought an immense quantity of these very copular pin dot coliennes we were able to make a price that has never before been approached anywhere. These. fabrics this and this grade is one of the prime {av color, 44 inches wide, and the lo dly at ‘this price. NECK LENGTHS IN FINE RUCHINGS | AT HALF PRICE AND LESS A new method of selling neck ruchings will be started at the | Bloomingdale store to-morrow. Instead of keeping you waiting while on are ultra fashior It is here in your selection is cut from the piece arranged ruchings for thi i will sell the lengths at, e They pring. ection nerally at 25¢ and 35c a yard. The newest designs for Main Fl h St These are the ruchings that s are here in black, pink, light blue and white. Bloomingdales’. New Style Hand Bags, Leather covered, gold-plated and gun-metal rivet- ed frames and patent clasp. These bags are 9 to 14 inches long and of excellent capacity. The strongest and most durable bags made. Fitted with large purse. 88c Fully worth the price for which they were made to sell—$2.00, There- fore an immense bargain at r von, Made of different leathers. Bloomingdales’, Main FI Men’s New Silk Underwear. The most desirable Spring Underwear at a great bargain price. This underwear is made of the finest quality mercerized yarn, so highly finished that the garments have a lustre quite equal to pure silk. The mer- cerizing is so cleverly done that no matter how often the goods are laundered they will not be robbed of their silklike appearance. They are actual $1.50 goods advertised at this price and sold for it in many places, si ur red or, GOth St. Section. price are subject to slight imperfections nor harmful to their wearing properties. . flesh, talmon and white. a All sizes at the one low price of..... Bloomingdales’, Main F noticnadl b in light bl 0 match. A Sale--*5 0 Sewing Machines for $15! One of the most exceptional offerings ye have ever made. 9 he celebrated Knickerbocker Sewing \ Machines, made by one of the olde: st and best sewing machine companies in the world. Each k machine is stamped with the makers’ name—and Fully Guaranteed for Five Years by them as well as ourselves. The lightest running and most noise- less machine made. Beautiful dustproof drop-head, in finest oak, cabinet woodwork, with seven drawers, hardened steel nickel parts; have all the latest improve- $15 ments, and a patent tucker and needle-threader. roughout the country these machines are sold by Special at Bloomingdales’ at......+-seseeeeeeeeeeeees Three Other Splendid Machine Values: $45 Drop-Head Sewing Machines, with 5 drawers, $13.(5 ; $50 Sewing Machine, automatic lifl, at............ $18.25 , $55 Full Cabinet Sewing Machine, automatic lift. $19.75 Toumingdales’, Main Floor, Lex $1.50 Nickel-Plated Lamps in a Sale at 79c. Made of the best finished nickel by the firm of Plume & Atwood, well-known ) _ Atwood which fact guarantees their perfection in gents at $50, construction. The lamps’are fitted with 10-inch opal reading shades and chimneys. This price —79c—good for to-morrow Bloomingdales’. Third Floor, 59th St. Section, only. including side wall and border for.....--- ms Papered Send postal and our repre- Bloomingdales’, Wall Papers at Less All our Sz: Paper now,,..2c a roll | All our 14c Paper now,,., 7c a roll All our 8c Paper now... .4c a roll | All our 25¢ Paper now, ,124c¢ a roll Roo Estimates given on all interior decorations. sentative will call with samples. $2.50 Third Floor. Coupon. Upon presentation of this coupon we will send you a Roosevelt Souvenir Plate for 15c, They are worth $1.00. This price made for the purpose of closing the rem der of these very attractiv None sold at th COUPON, Blooming Souvenirs. price without this Thind Floor, 60th St, Section Pa SE Than Cost to ‘4 day's special prices are interesting. td € “NT 1 rermoea Oo! ic rH 3 tot Sto 35c WA AND’ Mo: 25¢ ACALBO 16¢ ty Io * 10c nperiavold) they rusts Bere! | a uEN. MALL SUGAR [he Rhine Wines and Other Good to Drink. Rhine Wines m D. Leiden, Cologne, Germany, as follows Liebfraumileh—Vintage of 1897; regu- | caso of 1 dc & | Marcobrunner—Vintage of 1897; regu- 59c ae Straus Germany; doz lar Jand Rye Whisk Ma Allash Kummel, the finest | Kummel, best domestic, imported, quart bot 89 | “hart bottic........-- sens Old Jordan Kentucky WhisKey. pottied in bond, under the strict supervision of the United States Government, which guarantees poth purity and quality; a mellow, delicate, rich whiskey. A regu BRE lar $1.25 bottle for dp Bass’ Ale, dogen bottles, $1.39. Bloom: les’, Basement, Bloomingdales’ $i (3 éoun sc rich + * a + ‘ aah RE uch DL a SNS A Ak ss

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