The evening world. Newspaper, March 30, 1906, Page 11

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~ FALLEN MI MISTRESS Wealthy Lawyer’s ayers Wite, Un- conscious from Drug, Dropped on the Street. Dodd, @ monster St. Bernard which eost his master, Hyacinth Ringrose, a lawyer, $00, saved him and his wife ten ‘times his purchase price early to- day by guarding Mrs, Ringrose from thieves when she fell on the street, her fingers glittering with diamonds and a @lamond brooch at her neck. ‘Mrs, Ringrose is in the New York Hospital to~iay effects of chloral poisoning. _Accord- ” 4 jib to her husband friends ghe took §wo chloral tablets yesterday as a joke. r husband is at present crippled ‘with aclation, and his pain. 13/90 @ront that recently he has been, taking the tublets. After dinner last night Mrs, Ringrose swallowed a couple of them to see what * effect they would produce. t col @ and the proof of Dodo's worth followed. é Found Her Unconscious. Hyacinth Ringrose hs a law office at \. » No. 21 Broadway, but he is also a . Magazine writer, and his home \ stodio on the top floor of No, 343 avenue, almost opposite the Wal i Mrs, Hingrove started from the studio | recovering from the! @| the woman’ fth | | GUARDED HIS IMS, DENNIS'S BODY |NEW AAT THEATRE YET UNCLAIMED No Word Received from) Re- latives of Handsome Widow —Sister on Way Here. ‘The body of Mrs, Blanche Turner Dennis, the beautiful woman who died in the Hotel Marseitieise on Wednis- day night of blootf poleoning, resulting from a@ self-performed operation, etill Mea at an undertaking establishment at Ninety-ninth street and Amsmeniam ayenue unclaimed, There has been no word from her peopte in Texas or Missouri. But one person, a young men who said he knew the unfortunate young widow, has called to see the body, This young man aid he knew the woman's parents in Galveston and would wire to them. Then he lett and has not been heard from since. It was said that a sister of Mrs. Dennis would come on from St. Louls, She has not arrived. It was learned from notes found in room that she came here from the West with Miss B, Hope Scher, amd that they stopped for a at about 9 o'clock last night to take a|time at the Hotel Alabama, in East walk with Dodo. She and Dodo ure} almost constant companions, and about| Pleye! the Waldorf und other hotels in the vicinity she !s known ae the dox, Bvhere she and Dodo went taat night) she is unable to tell, for it seems that | thejehloral took effect: soon after ane started out. It was at 1.30 morn-| Harms w ing that Pollcemin tle ki his mist would h his great shagcy mane n Dog Guarded Mistress. ‘The huge dog was a most effective) guani. There was need of him, for! diamonds giistened on the unconscious Woman's fingers. At her gat was a diamond brooch and beside her lay a gold purse. The dog wis in an ugly mood and Harms had m trouble im making friends with him. By patting his head, @n operation that required aerya, the Policeman manage! to reassure him and came close ugh to the woman to see that sh in a state of soma. proach with the policeman, Dodo sprang @t them and they retreated hurriedly After Harms had called the petrol n there was more difficulty with Dots, Harms was obliged to hold him by the neck and wrestle with the 20- pound animal while other policemen ifted Mrs. Ringrase into the wagon. The dog followed, barking and growling all the way to the Tenderloin station. He ‘was lured into a rear room and the door closed so that Dr. Cottle might ex- amine Mrs. Ringrose. f Wife Will Recover. ‘Mr. Ringrose: was notified of his wife's condition after she had been taken to the hospital aad was urgently requested to take his dog away from the station. Mr. Ringrose, by reason of his sickness, could not come, but sent a maid who took the dog back with her. ‘At the Ringrose studio to-day Dodo t@ howling from time to time desmite efforts of this master to autet, him. e, when questioned as to ht when T that they ‘wovld be injurious. obliged at present to use them to ease my pain, at they have ony a, slight effect, on ost unfortunate, but It Dodo's intelligence things from being worse. My wife has slways sail he {s the best dog in New York. I expt she will be able to come pome from the hospital to-night, and know how ple he'll be to learn of What she owes to Dodo. ea Tunnels Through Slides, DURANGO, COL., MARCH 30.—The { When men in the crow tried to ap Denver & Rio Grande Rallmad officials A have decided they are unable to remove yu the huge avalanches which obstruct the ‘ track between here and Silverton, and 4 have set a force of men to work digging i tunnels through all the larger slides HS They expect the tunnels will last until { late In tha summer. During the past \ month more snow has fallen in the hills J around this piece of track than has ever ef Deen known in the history of the coun- try “the girl with | fie | 18 quoted as a| vers: t ment to A. Sacky. a rich Russian, was tk. When-| that prevented | and at Bleventh street. Then Mrs. Dennis went uptown hotel, but Miss Scher arian at the Alabama. It was denied at Miss Scher now lived at the Ala- \bama, but Coroner Shrady mys she Js there and has taken steps to secure her presence at the inquest. A friend of Mrs. Dennis, tn 6t- Lous, ying that she had despondent because her eraeres broken last winter. NEW JERSEY BEATS WARSHIP RECORDS. 19.148 Knots an Hour.in Endur- ance Run Fastest by Amer- ican Vessels, of the battle-shtp New Jersey in| maintaining @ speed of 19.18 knots an| the New England coast yesterday, | @ Measured mile a Rockland, Me., at @ 1945 knots an hour ali product of the Fore River Snipoulding Company at the heud of all American- | built battle-ships, eo as speed ts concerned. It was standardization trial off Rockland that yerage revolution of her propellers f per miuute was sufficient to Grive the t0oi-ton wittie-ship. throuen the water at her contract epeed of 19 knots an hour. a SMALL FIRE, BIG PANIC. Whirty-Cent BL slan Workmen Pell Mell to Street, A huntred excitable Russians em- fire scare into a panic tontay, but, owing to the fallure of the {ts part, they were foiled. ‘A fuse in @ motor on the floor of the seven-story building blew out, 3 somebody, yelled and all hands stam. peded to the street. | Pesto reckless person who stayed be- hind and used @ lon bucket of water on the motor hed the confi ton out long an to clatter ups PRIN" patty: insureds ——— Celebrates His 106th Birthday. LEMPSTER, N. H., March 30.—Will- fam Welch, who 1s sald to be the old- est surviving member of the Union Army In the civil war and the oldest member of the Masonic order in Amer- ica, celebrated his one hundred and sixth birthday at the home of his son here yesterday. He was born in St. An- drews, N. B.. on March 29, 1800, but spent the greater part of his lite in this town, 8 Mason in 1882, when Be efoined” Sussex Lodge 1 in New Bruns- Loss (estimated) For a Good OR Clear Eyes —Sweet Breath —Clean Tongue —Calm Nerves —Good Temper and —Poise + Feta Cascaret whenever you suspect you need it. Carry a little 100 Emer~ gency. box constantly with you, in your Purse or Pocket, { When do you need one? When you have Heart- , Belching, Acid Risings in Thyoat. | ¢-When Pimples begin to peep out. + When your stomach Gnaws and DB. é 's the time to check coming Con- “pn Indigestion and Dyspepsia. 's the fee to Coil @ Cascaret. * * ; Dos candy ahler night oa morning, taken regularly for ashort time, 1s war- anted to cure the worst case of Consti- Pation or Indigestion that walks the earth. , One tablet taken whenever you suspeot peed it will insure you against 90 per gent of all other ills likely to attack you. % 90 pe per cent of these ills begin ig the Bowels, or exist through poor Nutri- ton. 5 ets don't purge, don’t weaken, iirinon nor upset your stomach. They don't act like ‘Physics’ that flush ,, the Bowels with a waste of precious Jules needed for tomorrow's el work, Boy—they aot like Exercise, on the ela, instead, ens Complexion They stimulate the Bowel Muscles to’ contract and propel the Food naturally past the little valves that mix Digestive Juices with Food, ‘They strengthen these Bowel-Muscles by exercising them. ‘This stronger action, producing greater nutrition from food, brings back to the Bowel-Muscles greater strength for self- operation. ‘The Bowel-Muscles can thus, In ashort time, dispense with any Drug assistance whatever. Cascarets are safe to take as often as you need them, while pleasant to catas candy, * 2 8 ‘Then carry the little ten-cent box constantly with you in your purse, and take a Cascaret whenever you Suspect you need It, One Cascaret at a time will promptly cleanse a Foul Breath, or Coated Tongue. All druggists sell them—over ten mil- lion boxes a year, for six years past. Re very careful to get the genuine, made only by the Sterling Remedy Com- pany and never poldin bulk, Every tab- let stamped “CCC”. ATFREE TO EVERY READ tt ittie Mi cached th ot box. tees high, thie dainty box a tend AEE with and write your aaarens ‘pains Add: * Hing Remedy Company, Ohionso ot New Yate House Is to Seat 2,000 and ‘Theatre, the proposed home for dramatic art, were asked for to-day, Conried, Stanfurd White, Donn Barber and Edgar V. Seeler hi as @ jury to select the the box tiera, permittin, and vistting among the various box holders, BOSTON, March 80.—The performance | hour In a four-hour endurance run off | coupled with her remarkable spurt over | it, places ‘this | rtained Wednesday on her | | © Sent 100 Rus- furniture factory of) . 156 Hester turn a small fire to 60) flash f eleotric-blue flames before the fire-engines “THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING. MARCH 30, 1906, and 100 fost wide, with, «, Peete ‘Hall, at No. 518 Market street, « land- ent} 0) has deen ocoupted for mere Thete "are. te be forty, acesst mark which tor one-half devoted to women and the other | wan @ half century by clothing firms half to men, ‘Two dressing-rooms will be for the chorus, and there are to be| was swept by fire last night. The lon! sors ; hi tobo Very larae In addition there 1s | ts estimated at $60,000, which ia covered fo be a large room for ballet practles. |. insurance. |BRITAIN PROTESTS wink esaoh lt bese fooe, waka INCITING MASSACRES. All CARS TRANSFER 10 LEXINGTON [0 3° AVE? $9°7060 Sr Have Big Stage and Fine Fittings. was used by William Spiro & Company, Publication of Pamphlets in Russia Causes Action by Oharge d’Affaires. March %.—The Jewish When it is known that {ts power to strengthen the sys- tem and build up the body is why Plans from architects for the New LONDON, Chronicle to-day publishes @ letter re- Charles T. Barney, Otto H. Kahn,|celved from the Forelgn Office, stating Father John's Medi- Harry Payne Whitney, Eliot Gre-|that the British Government recently Wh cine cures colds, it gory and H, R. Winthrop. Charles| protested to the Russian Government y, will be understood T. Barney, Otto H. Kahn, Heinrich against the publication in the Zaria and why it 1s so valu- able as a tonic and for driving the im- purities out of the the Novoe Vremya of a pamphlet in- citing a massacre of Jews, It Is also stated that Clc!l Soring- ‘@ been chosen st one of the plang submitted by architects, | Rilse, Whe British Charge a Affaires at | Is system. Nine firms of archite St. Petersburg, had since reported that ci< °° ee Russian Council of Ministers issued | It feeds the tis- ie ers to prevent such murdem and sues and makes woe Specifications stipulate the audi-| vat the author of the pamphlet had Ce) strength; prevents 0 a on di i ‘ of not fewer than 2, ee a penne eas oxes, interior plan provides for | consumption—not a @ parquet, two tlers of boxes and either TOWER HALL BURNED. patent medicine; two deep balconies or three shallow | Dare candi waioles There are bo be foyers Dack Ot | py.) delphia Landmark on Market Street Destroyed by Fire. | some. No alcohol of promenaiies or poisonous drugs. The big stage ts to be 8 feet deep| PHILADELPHIA, March 80.—Tower; The First Important Special Sale of Men’s New Spring Suits and Overcoats. The group above illustrates the new models involved in the sale— deaton direct from our garments. We turn just the other way about from other clothing establishments, and right from the first breath of Spring institute a sale that will make its influence felt, far and near, wherever there is a man who wants a substantial overcoat in the newest fashion at a modest price, Our Position in the clothing world makes this condition possible. As makers of every garment sold Under this roof, we can govern the cost of production, employ the most skilled tailors and lesigners, The scale upon which our stocks have been prepared is enormous—far beyond that of the average store in numbers—but mere bigness is not the only virtue, the styling of the garments reflects the very, newest fashions. All the little knacks of style are incorporated in every gar- ment. We know we'll be overwhelmed to-morrow, So come early if you can. 1500 Brand New Top Coats That | Bai wal Sell Regularly at $15. et $12.50, Go right through the entire field of clothes making, and your search will prove that these single double breasted suits of ou: $12.50, made of fine ‘k Thi would be phenomenal values if we asked $15 instead of $12.50. Those New Gray Suits and Those Black Suits et $15. We could string out a list of the various fabrics ao big t! tire of reading. Generally ing, all the new gray effect: here, from a light pearl to dark steel gray; the weav form in plain twill, double twist over plaid and check patterns. Then the black suits come along in every manner of fabric of the soft and hard finished materials of the better grade. These are suits a custom tailor wouldn't nor couldn't make for less than $25, $40the Custom Tailor’s Price for These New Gray Worsted Suits at $25. All the art of the expert tailor- man is centred in these suits. They are fashioned of single and double breasted models from hard, twisted gray worsted of the purest texture. And they possess th distinctive knacks of style whic! mark Vogel Brothers suits differ- ent from the ordinary ready-made kind—shapely shoulders, snug-fit- Ung collars, br lapels, side or centre vents, and every other knack of good taste and good atyle. Specially Priced yor Friday and Saturday at $49.50 Visit the better cl: of stores throughout the length and breadth of this town—there only a few—and you'll find that when we say these top coats on sale at $12,50 sell regularly at $15, estimate of their value is very conservative. These topcoats we show in short and medium length models are of the new tan and olive shades of Covert, black Thibers, and gray Cheviots, including every style from the natty short box coat to the genteel loose-back overcoat which reaches to trifle below the knee. at $12,50. Special for Friday and Saturday $22 Silk Lined to Edge Black Coats, $ In-a Series of Medium-Length Styles, at 18 Luxurious, dignified overcoats, that for style, excellence of tailoring and fabric outdo any acustom tailor would fashion for you at $25. Soft-feeling, rich black thibet is the material from which they are made, and ‘the lining is of pure silk throughout to edge of lapels. Special at $18, The New Ultra ‘‘ Shaped Back” Overcoats Identical with the Custom Tailor $30 Garment, at Here's the radically new Spring Overcoat: shown simultaneously with those of the high-class Fifth Avenue Tailors. The fabrics include the new gray and black fabrics in diagonals, herringbone and double diagonal weaves. This model conforms to the lines of the back to the waist line and flares out over hips, with deep centre vent, Special-at $20. Our New Spring Paddoeks, ry 52 inches long and manly, at 20 distinctive feature of our new Spring Paddocks. They are made of fine black Thibets and modelled on generous, graceful lines, with shapely, athletic shoulders and full chests, Some have self and others velvet collars. Special at $20. Every other type of Overcoat is shown in practically limitless variety in the new models and fabrics, priced from $12.50 to $30. Store Open Saturday Night Till 10.30, eee name would be a fair valuation of and finish the garments are splendidly worth while, beautifully trimmed with braid, or with separate white pique collars; sizes 6 to 14 years, of Panama cloth trimmed with regulation embroidery; sizes 6 to 14 years; very special at wae 99.98 of fancy gray mixtures, daintily trimmed; box coat with velvet collar; pieated skirt; sizes 12,14 and 16 years; an extra- ordinarily good value. Chiffon Taffeta Waists All women who arpre- Extra ee Black ee Silk eS | 0. 50 4,000 Durable Dress Suit Cases. 4 Sid at One- Half Regular Prices. Olive Transfer to Boys’ Madras Blouses Two Special et for Boys’ Colored Madras Jouses, with collar. attached and pocket on side; a splendid as- oo neat ot Rt red very pretty atterns; sizes i IDECIL Meveesecssecceenes LAC. Boys’ White and Colored Madras Blouses, with colar attached or neckband Style; an ex- tensive variety of pretty patterns for vars geen ss MOCO &79c 24 _ Floor, sete oy rh Bection. Fashionable Gold Bracelets. Our stock will moat sai meet th iy e increased di From 9 to 12 0’Clock To-Morrow ! A Three-Hour Sale of Women’s Mohair Hats. Smartest Sailor and Turban Shapes, in Black Only, Made on Wire Frames. Splendid $1.69 Values, 99 c Bicominmisles', Main Floor, Lex. Av. @eation. From 9 to 12 To-Morrow for At Great Big Girls’ Dresses Savings. Misses’ Skirts A third more than the prices we IORe cad Pengelete, tor Mees 3.75 Yancy Ocid iiracsleta. sat with’ Fhe 147Kt Gola Bansies, handsome these nobby dresses fer girls and misses, In styles, materials, workmanship Girls’ Washable Sailor Suits, in white linine, fancy and bets oie embroidery $1.98, $2.98 and $3.98 Girls’ Regulation Sailor Suits, Main Floor, Front, Contre. Sale of Gold Plated Jewelry. All the Newestand Smart~ est Effects. Gola-Finted Bracelets are much demand Misses’ Suits, . $7.98 . for wear with short Misses’ SKirts, pe Roeser load Nite mutheul ‘aa in fancy mixtures, checks and panama cloth, ear Ww Pepe pleated with circular back; sizes 14 to 16 cide Gait aang! At aBc., sSe., ; skirts of the finest fit and wo:kman- Oe. Coulse Supporters, ted vet amethysts, pearl $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 and $5.98 Tluseuiee oe pet pair, 2Uc., Bloomingda! Second Floor, Lex. Ay, Section. co! Pins, peautil an sorted hard tunguoise, garnet, emerald, Diain and Koma betel nome mounted with Cat rquotsea and thinestones, ? ’ Men’s Derbies and Soft Hats. Every new and fashion. able block. Just the Hat you want for Easter is here, The most popular new Spring shades, $1.90 & $2.90 4 great special to- ‘Remlind Pe 5 2Go,, B80., BU. and 98a. ibbon Gusts, mount- “Eas uokees, ine enpptreh acer 5 very aty- and pi Feshignable Combe, 1d-plated designs; posted with ‘as- tel Saked” mone 260,” 4s. morrow in Gold-Pinted Hatr Bare Fine Derdies at 1.50 mean eed pstencti, wm Bloom'--s0les' Main Floor, 60th &. Section. Main Floor, Silk, Cotton and Linen Stocks All the fads in Women's Neckwear that are perched on the crest of the wave of popular favor are here, Some of them, through kindly trade winds, have been waftedto our counters with bel the price ‘left elsewhere. They are years ata Ilke at Ing. 25c Stocks al 12l¢c, Exquisite 50c Slocks al 25c. Neck verigte in new 12/he Ruchings at - for $4. 98. ciate refined ;style at amoderate price should have this ex- 5c font is elaborately i Bloomingdales’ Main Floor, 59th St. Section. trimmed with lace inserting, hemstitch- ere and Spectacles. ing and lace-edged ‘wo Specials for Saturday. ruffle; collar and 500 PAIR — Byo- cufls are made of lace; cluster tucked back; demi-sleeve and button back, Very specialfor Satur- t.... 4,98 sacl imyu nickel-plated nose-p! so at th lve “opticlan’ et at...... Bloomingdales’, Second Floor, Women’s Silk Petticoats. A special Saturday Sale of the very newest and smartest Women’s Taffeta Silk Petti- Coats, ina splendid assortment of new Spring colors and black, made with sec- tional flounces and pleatings, trimmed LAR rer) Hornet trang and folds, “near-si un- derlay; special at $4.98, $5 98 SSA and... 0.0 coos © A Finer Assortment of Taffeta Silk Petticoats, finished with pleat- freon inehicoalestirted tousee tend edged with 49. $6 Spe- cial at $6.49, $6.98, $8. 98 $7.98 and buch St. Section Silke Belts, 48c, One of these fashionable belts will add an at- tractive touch of beauty to your new Spring dress, The styles are Dip Front, Curved, Shirred, Pleated,with Bows and Crocheted Rings. —Bloomingiales', Main Fi., 50th 84, Ge, Coupon. Upon presentation of this coupon we will sell you on Saturday only, very full over hips for stout pleating and sectional flounces; very special at $6.98, $7.98, $8.98 and Bloomingdales’, 24 Floor, 9th St, Section, w Kiersol Dress Suit Dieses durable, ane iene dione Nene : Sa Weis tda Ee Orlan $1.69) | | Warnes tinpettad Moras ‘whe ‘ravelice: made’ of genuine aNd tages tal ses | Tae Ranta, Pie a’ $2.95 Hosiery O9C | Mee Are onie tanned acte'sacther, |} Y that never Bere OD re, ae a stitched all around, reinforedd cor- tailed for less than Cc 50c. a pall, at.seceee About 25 dainty styles to se- lect fram, None sold at this price with- out this coupon ale Suit Casem, ulligator leathe uP sign ba in. lonx: well nat ed: ‘e ners, handsomely ined with En lish buekram; inside shirt pocket, very deep and roomy; heavy sole leather Ingide straps: fine solid jes long. made brass catches. and fock, — Sold Shglisn ieather handie.in; leather or cowhide. | gully by exclusive deal: ers as a wrest birt 9 sido stuns, . ‘specs Dalta, great ¥5.60'value for. . s9th St See. * ~ BLOOMINGDALE BROS.’ - ine Bole ith St, Section, Lex. to 3d Ave, 59th to 60th St. All Cars } 1

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