The evening world. Newspaper, May 15, 1906, Page 9

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| | ' DOLLY'S GRANDMA INCHORUS WITH HER So Is Dollie’s Ma, Says Genel la Kirk, Who Sues Them for $150. Eureka! Raving under the detusion that he was Paul Vettz, the nineteen-year-old boy Discovered! to be killed by priests and then hanged who, on Jan. 22, shot hie sweetheart,, Advice free. Three generat! the same chorus. | tn a belfry as an angel, Adam Herder |Liltan Murphy, her mother and brother i and on the stage you can’t tell ‘em|was to-day taken from the Althaus box |@t thelr home, No. 67 Wales avenue,| All who call or write receive the apart, n Kanzler, Mamma | factory at No. F ‘Seventeenth the Bronx, was to-day arraigned before | sonal attention of Dr, Gre h McCann and Daughter Dollie McCann | gtroe;, smployed, Magistrate Morse in the Westchester the well-known Medical Lectur were all troupers with zar Bur- | psyehc 6. Court. None of the complainants was proprietor of the great family med lesque company at Miner's Elghth ave- nue up to this afternoc Another chorus girl, Genella Kirk, of the same company, is sulng the Van Kan- zigr-MoCann clan for and thet ts how the secret came ou Of course {t would be unfair to take @ne worg of Genella Kirk as to the age of Chorus Girl Van Kanz) Kirk admits that she is dead the agilo and well-preserved mother, Dolly McCann ts eighteen. mother {s somewhere between five and forty. How old ts De Don't ask us, Genelia Real Indignant. Was d ek, Aes d she was,” grand- But you can figure it out. Dolly's thirty- y's mother's mother? ou how Bald th 27 We th # Ms noon, mw a fit, a7 heaven, if I haven't stood a lot fron that bunch! "In June, 1904 they were put off at 4 hear the jar They were cer-| took care of McCann has got $7 er teeth right. now and if she don’t cough soon I'm going after Buffalo, worth of that I paid fo! com the three $19 a week York and got ys in burlesque at ew them job BELIEVES PHIESTS Boy suffering From From Delusion Magenta Insists Victims of Hifled the fitty girls on the second floor and had to be held down when the am- Dulence arrived. from & to 10) cigarettes @ day, the surgeons something to do with his dementia. Herder had not been seen at the fac- tory since law Satuniay, his pay and teft into the room screaming at the top of hts voice th and that they were 50 were ‘calmed the hospital, i His aunt, Mrs, John whom he has Lived escaped from her night by climbing out of a window and that since then he has been at lurge, armed with a large carving knife and fork, ceived to-day on a postal card. It read, “Dear Aunt: I'm at the East Twen! third street ferry. day, but I'll try to get up to see you before they accomplish thelr purpose On receiving this Mrs. V ried down to the East ‘Dr. Greene SPECIALIST. 101 Fifth Ave., New York. Long established and success- 3 ful practice. r Jealous Youth Appear | Proved professional skill and | aly ability. | to Prosecute. | Expert and honest treatment. | High standard of medicines. Reasonable and fair charges. BOY SHOT THREE: SEEK TOLL HIM MUST STAND TAIL Terrifies Firty Girls in a Factory. |present, and the Magistrate recommit-|Dr, Greene's Neryura Blood and fod him exain for a hearing Phurelay|Remedy, the best of all spring medi next. Policemap Grady was instructed|cines, Prepared by Dr. Greene, who to produce one of the complanants tn guarantees his remedy to be Beaely court on that date lharmless and exceedingly effective All threo of the victims of the jealous | which facts are clearly proved by its He has been smoking end think thie excess has y injured. The mother and sott| of thirty years of cures. : or lee Nervura eral weeks ago, but the girl hovered between life and death up to a few days RADWAY'S READY RELIEF when he drew This noon he burst he was being pursuod She was shot tn the breast ani ped pneumonia!” She fs now In the | recuperating. ot his wweetheart because | notmarry him. He wasa br! had been boarding at ne for some tnonths. At the he displayed a revolver, but the girl thought he was joking. He tered tie parlor. only when che succeeded in quieting , to Werlein, with iid, at No, Bronx, # bt home Jate Sunday Forest avenue, fight and was caught after a chase and « The only word from him was re- ENGINEER FALLS DEAD AND TRAIN SPEEDS ON. | CARIASLE, Pa, May 15—Oliver Mor- Hagerstown, Md, a freight en- I'm to be shot CURES RHEUMATISM. My regards to y son Edward and ? oy and Val BS fatla to relieve even the ‘ert aid I produce for Minnle| to my brother Antho I will try to pn: th nip onteae Saneen shinee oss euer egret an : 3 gold teeth, put I paid a $0] get up to eee you before they shoot | eugene mates » on her plano. Then I paid | me. Yours, _ ADAM ‘at fee tal’ rate of speed when sad fares for the whol family Notified the Police. a. mught to have caused “n hur- second exe! strest police statlo Now, t distinctly understood | \atch tor Adam, It | -. that I anything about the|jn that. vietnity | money. we to me than) of ine immac anything x aaid a word 10) G14 because them abou’ and I stood a fi t finally they hi wands, Bot trom all finally they hit] Por a week before ellinting out of ti ene Hint mit 20/9 CULM Window he had een telling his friends The Last Straw. et so mad when I I 1 drur HER pher “MO } nvercome. It | WOMAN DID NOT LURE BOYS AWAY. by! Father of Children Dis- | charged by Court. | Former Servant Accused That Kenneth and Clarence twolve and nine years old Wore not lured from their home, West One Hiodred and fourth street, to Fishicill Landing by Elizapeth Nugent, formerly a servant tn their family, was the opinion of Magistrate Mayo in the Harlem Court to-day when he discharged Miss Nugent. The boys’ father, Clirence C. Dodge, waa in court to announce that the ser Yant, after leaving his employ, had written letters to his wife, who ts the boys’ stepmother, Miss Nugent denied this, as @he did the Allegation that she kidnapped the ghidren, Kennoth and Clarence disappeared on Bunday and were found in Fishkill Landing yetertay. They said they had received a leter signal “Elizabeth” di- (resting, them fo come to Fishkill Land- ior wey eald they thought it was from Ellzadeth Nugent, vo (hey spent all their jet money ever! five conts for car- to the up-river town v ya t ne Elizabeth. M ent's present employer, Mr. Dwight, of No. 630 West End avenue, was in ‘oourt with his lawyer to defend her to-day. Hors was an absolute de- nial, and although she admiited having writen letters to Mrs, Dodge, she sald they were In answer to letters trom hor former mistress. Lawyer Dillingham said he could prove that Mra. Dodge had sent unpleasant letter to Misa Nu- gent, but Magixtrate Mayo wald they had nothing to do with the case. eo OCEANIC OFF THE COAST. The White Star Hne steamer Oceanic, from Livernool 1 Queenstown for New York, was in communteation by wirelent (elograph Sai. MAE La with Marconi g triand, M, She will jy reach her plier in New York about oP. M, to-morrow, that Bather Edwards Was angry with | priest CASTORIA LONG SILK GLOVES in an abundant variety, 12, 16 and 20 button lengths, double tip, also fine FRENCH, FULL, REGULAR MADE GLOVES, plain to the wrist and lace arm, long mitts in plain silk mesh or lace designs in all leading shades, including black and white, | 1.25 to 2.00 SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. 24 INCH ALL SILK FOULARDS, large assortment of patterns, 75c. quality.. 49¢ JAPANESE KEKKO SILKS in a full line of new shades, 27 inches wide... 38¢ FRENCH ORGANDIES in Gaze Aue and Carreaux latest floral and rose- bud patterns, value 35c., for. SERSSESE « 15¢ 40 INCH WHITE INDIA LINON, fine r quality, value 19¢,, for.... AZe WOMEN'S JAPANESE AND LIZARD SKIN LEATHER BELTS, made on The M’'lle Modiste sty : .. 69¢ WOMEN'S DRESD: . value 50c., for... 29¢ WOMEN'S NECKWEAR, L ibe ty Silk Neck Ruffs, elaboratel: black and white, also plain black, value $1.93, for........ +.» 98c WEST 125TH ST., 7TH @® 8TH AVES. TRY IT IN YOUR BATH SCRUBB’S Mollient Ammonia. A DELICHTFUL PREPARATION. Refreshingasa Turkish Bath. Invaluable for Toilet Purposes. Splendid Cleansing Preparation for the Hair. Allays the Irritation caused by Mosquito Bites. he w a rt wan going to nim &nd bang the chure 50 N SILK pert ina forty clgmrette PAN eRy nhs dealin many as a hundred joney, he For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Tavigorating in Hot Climates, Restores the Color to Garpets. Hoare the Cleans Plate and Jewelry. Softens Hard Water. Be oe F || So Vivifying after Motoring and other Sports. Hbieror ou Lidehiet | USED BY ALL_THE ROYALTIES OF EUROPE, i AT GROCERS’ AND DROUGGISTS’. . 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE The More You Know About Pianos mlhe Better You Will a, 50 Like the Wolfner - - One Dollar A Week. No Money Down. No Interest. No Extras. FREE: Revolving Stool, Protection Cover and Tuning for One Year. Our Guarantee for Ten Years. HE Wolfner Piano is an honest value and will be honestly advertised. Our claims and promises are simple and strajghiforward. We are determined to free the instalment plano business from the deception, extor- tion and ridiculous exaggeration that have characterized it in the past; to give to the purchaser of moderate which will be as good twenty yey from now as itis the day he buys it, ER THE FAIREST AND LOWEST TERMS EVER GIVEN BY 4 a8 means an instrument which he can tru if he pes ordinary care, and TO PIANO DEALER, This is The Big Store’s policy in all lines—to give the purchaser of limited income the very best his mone; u will buy. To this end we have had the Wolfner Piano made for us, We have specified the qua lity of every ounce of material that goes into it, We have specified the quality of every detail of workmanship and finish. And We Guarantee That No Piano Now or Ever Offered at Any Such Price Is the Equal of the Wolfner. Bring the best musician you know to test it, Let him try the perfectly regulated, resilient, touch, and the sweet, rich, powerful tone. Let him examine the workmanship and finish, and be governed by verdict. The Wolfner is only one piano out of many famous and reliable makes carried in our Fifth Floor Piano Warerooms. Among the others are Boardman & Gray J. T. Brooks ( The Simplex Piano McPhail Regal Also: + The Simplex Piano-Player Kirchhoff Caldwell U Boardman & Gray Player-Piano And the Celebrated Erard NO CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE IEGEL "OOPERG J.B.GREENHUT,. PRES NEW YORK irchat eeu youth's rage were taken to the hospital | ynimpeached and irreproachable recor ‘| THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 15, |CONNECTION | |WITH ANY Hi L Li ee T9M6. AT THE FOUNTAIN “\(SIXTH wall mi 18™AND 197) | STREETS J/NEW) vor NO SIEGEL © HE BIG STORE has set the pace for all New York not only in the speed, but in the extent of its free delivery system. Ten years ago, when we began business, the free deliveries of the average Manhattan store were confined to a radius of fifteen miles, or thereabouts, in which territory lying north of the Harlem River or east of East New York was served in somewhat desultory and uncertain fashion. We changed all that. Our regular wagon delivery by which purchases of any amount, large or small, will be delivered at your door, extends from Belmar, New Jersey, to Ossining, New York; the largest district covered by any store in America. The entire shore line of western Long Island and of Connecticut as far as Stamford is included. Moreover, the service is thorough. Every foot of it is covered at least once a day and the more thickly settled portions twice to four times a day. In addition to this free wagon delivery, any purchase of $5 or more will be delivered free by freight to any freight- receiving station in the States of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Yorks Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, Ohio and to Washington, D. C. (This does not include / cartage: from freight suation to your home.) “City and Country” Sale of Groceries Mat is an annual event, intended to meet the requirements of those who are outfitting summer homes, boarding houses, hotels and yachts. It Gives Purchasers BETTER than Usual Wholesale Prices Hotel and boarding-house keepers will note these prices in connection with the above outline of the free delivery service. We have a specially trained staff to receive and fill orders by mail and telephone, and are making this branch of our service famous for its promptitude and efficiency. ail Concentrated Soups. tj Libby’s tomato and ten other varieties, me ail | Quaker Oats. The American Cereal Co.’s new family pack- | age containing 5 Ibs.,regular price 19¢ | Premium Chocolate. Walter Baker’s finest, regular price € 35c, special, pound.... ..... sess 26¢ || dozen 83c, regular 10c can , special for Wednesda 4 50 18; 4 Ibs Teas 10s box y der dagen, $1.50 ean ASPARA- | wast oMechen’s | Old — Vir OC ta; dozen € 5 Pint boities 2UC A PE SUICE—Fountain uaaity, © Dare ues mente ren $4'uB. ot novia 40 MARROWFAT BORAX SOAP. PEAS, can tamily, “Toe INPGAR fades 0c |, \ anne Soap. Procter & Gamble’s, for finelaundry use, box 100 bars $2. patents 4c bars Egg-o-See. | ‘Macaroni or | | | The popular ready-to-eat food, regular | Royal SI i | Dozens ise ucern ee OC ER eat as regular 10c Te, 30e 10c package ..... ae Floor Cre i at Little Prices As complete a display of the right sorts as you will find in New York. And the variety In “ right sorts”? will surprise the people who haven't kept tabs of late on the efforts of manufacturers to produce handsome and inexpensive floor coverings. We make special prices—reduced in some cases a full third from the standard figures. And this on new goods. A May Sale feature- Fibre Mattings : Khonsar Pro-Brussels Rugs ordinarily as staple as flour and almost Reduced prices on an article Appropriate for di ; Hicle ; A ; ning and bedrooms. Cool, clean, serviceable and as indispensable to the mene cia) | 800d to look at. Regularly Sire ularly Sire Special | Regular!; Si $11.50 9.0% 12.0 7.6 x 10.6 5.55 | B00 6.0 19.0 Fibre Rugs Suitable for Dining and Sitting Rooms ! Good to look at—will wear well; sheds dust as a duck’s back doca 1 soxi0.6.- 57 3,910.6. 446 0.0x12.0. 81ax10.6..-. 15.80 | 13.50 TOx 9.0... 2751 7.50 All Wool Art Squares water, In short, ideal for summer use. Prices are remarkably low. Regularly Sire Regularly Size Special Regularly Size Special | Regularly _ Sire jal| Reguterly Size Special » 9,0r10.6. 15.00 12,0K15.0...$1528) $10.50 9.01120 $5.75 | 5.50 7.6x10.6 S| 7.00 60x00 5.50 0. i (Siegel Cooper Store, Fitts Floar) Wale Prices on Enamelled Bedsteads Sale of The Art Bedstead Co.’s New York Stock Continues N beauty and novelty of design and in excellence of construction these bedsteads had no equals at their regular prices. For years past they have been very favorably known in the trade-for thy solid, substantial way they were built and for the beauty of their lines. We have about 2,000 of these bedsteads, in white, green and blue enamel, in every conceivable shape, size and degree of elaborateness, to sell for exactly HALF the standard retail prices. A piece of news that should attrs ct the attention of those preparing for summer homes and boarding house: Enamelled Bedstends, as illustrated, Enamelled Bedsteads, as illustrated, Enamelled Badateads, as illustrates, y,-inch contin sizes pasta -Ineh posts, curved top rails: 4M tect, 4 feet, 3 fect, EMS aN i , | sizes 4% feet and 3 feet only; col in colors white he Enamelled Bedsteads, as illustrated, Ors white and greeny reg: 9. 60 and blue; regular 75 1 1-16 h continuous posts, lay 35 sizes 4° fect, 4 feet, 33g feet, in * St colors wh cen ind 7 Regularly $7.50 De blue. 10.00 ENAMELLED BEDSTEAD as illustrated, 1 1-16 inch con- leGeraiiea Bedsteads—As__ {llus- \ 1 1-16, inch continuous |Enametied Bedsteads, as illustrated, Snamelled Cribsp—%, inch posts~-| trated, 5 ‘| ar side, fitted with wire spring of ost) sizes 4% feet, 4 feet and | 1 1-1Ginch continuous posts, size8} tinuous posts, sizes 443 fect and thotinest’stesl tabrloy size 244x444 || Siq leetecolors. green, | 434 feet, tect, in colors green] tect only. Colarsareen F ()() i= bie and white; and blue, regularly 5 75 blue and white, Saleprice e) ° feet—light —regularly regular 4, 25 | We ‘Give ‘S. & H.’’ Green “Trading Stamps. : 0.2 reen enamel g $11.50 wrevevseeseeees lege! Cooper Btore, Fourth Fioor.) 10.50. o| sg :

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