The evening world. Newspaper, September 25, 1906, Page 14

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)

WOCKFELLEN st REAL BABY TAL Great Nurse of Infant Indus- tries Tries Art on Bawling $2000 CE a a Fifteen “Secret Orders) mex »» Unite to Give Member |" & « 1 eats. ty . sda aeteher Lullabinn Costly Funeral. tie ueisdk parvons $o-00y are aa ‘where did John D. learn to talk baby Se talk tn soothing Infante?’ ‘Tus fe the Do have @ costly funeral was! pesuit of th 4. King’s wonderful per Rigays the ambition of Gtrardo formapoe when he quieted a crying baby Marino, & wealthy and popular estate dealer. of No. % Onk street When he died euddeniy Sund family. friends, and the me @he fifteen secret ord to which t + palonged decised to his wish. ‘The result was 6 ral to-day “Aa lower cant aido which cont ®.000 Marino wae foriy years old, loaves a \@fe and seven children. He was ne of the most popular Italian resident “ft Manhattan. He came to America a leader on and was He was the ad-| y aut | . ‘of thouna: Tealians. home was always open to the poor atl i sreater: furieral i side,” declared jogieues to which Kad? wou You 2 t and fs 3 Mody to-day and | CRY POR ITS yi rested in a room banked | ————___ ei emblems and CONTAIN DK | Wi4 was travelling with ite moter on aoa 2,00) and | the Delaware and Ulster Railroad. The answer Is very simple: He learned. it through long oxperi- anew manning infest jadusinien. Sae0 fobn D. and his athletic bedy-guard changed from the West Shore to the ES te nate —peeterinn efianoas ant} ji;, | PAtlobvated in a baby-quioting fest the Teasitts ot secret ‘order | Gnencler browgtt tuto play all the wee Wed tn 1% coaches. dorful atilities he showed back in those decorated in flowers | years when he was #0 poor, but yet #0 fo overfiowing. The | naopy—when he nursed Biandard Oil iis ytd wi amtn by ten | {fom aw wickly, unloved infant into the ‘aud Mi-| fpttest and most flourishing giant the rred in | century had geen. Was Travelling Incog. Mr. Rockefeller was travelling incoq: [ nite, which sone people might vetleve to | Be the name of a Pullman private car. ‘®ut.it was just a stuffy, smoky comeh fon the D. and U. Oppestte him mat a “Tt never saw two women alike st ,, The casket ove ¥ : made of Mahogany aod rosewoo Afimmed In siver and covered with lav st RE “Hungry? Why, I can eat any- ‘thing that won't bite me frst.” “I at) & widow with one million “E586, the moans justifed thc ‘Always 69 © when the golng’s LEITER'S COLLIERY IB ABLALE WSIDE Big Mine at bat Big vin” May | Have to Be Flooded to Subdue Flames. HAD CASH TO PLAY WAS ABLE TO PA So Thought Banker in Poker Game; Gollected Old Debt When Levy “Cashed In.” “If a man owes me money, Your Honor, and 1 oateh him in a poker ame where I'm the banker It's time to collect. ‘This wae the defermpe offered by Jacob Hem, @ No 7 Bedksian place, to-day when arraigned in Yorkville Court, chareed by Simon Levy, of No. 18 Beak- man place, with defrauding tim of &, Beery Sunday the me with three ‘thers, have a qulet little game of 10 ent limit, ‘five straddle to call fifteen” on unusual The play lsat Sunday, thoy sa: wee at No. 9 Seo- vod avenue. in the back room of a barber shop Hens was the banker, Lévy bought In A stack of whites at $2, followed with Another, and as the game was about ty come to ac im When the seant fol even aw fis chips showed. He passed them over to the banker. Hess threw the chips into « clear ; tex. placed Lie $8 cash in his popker and Levy only « emile. "Phe latter got trod of trying to follect and he caused Heae's arrest. In court Hoan anid Levy Was indebted to him to the extent of $8 from a previous game “You'll setile it between yourselves,” gaid Magietrate Waltman, “The court can't collect poker debte of this sort STOCK LEADERS CU WW SLOW TRADING cifics and Louisville and Nashville in Decline. Prices were very trregular in the opening dentings of stocks {so the mar- ket to-day. Brooklyn Transit was car- Brooklyn Rapid Transit, Pa-| THE WORLD TORSDAY FYENING, APPTMIMNER 5, 1900. JAMES MoGREERY & CO, Upholstery Dep't. Fourth Poor, Sale of fine Brass Bedsteads. New models, with ornamental husks, 2 inch tubing, heavy lateral filling and best English lacqier. All sizes, 19.50, 25.00 and 35.00 Value 27.00 to $8.00 85 Bedsteads (models to be discontinued) with a inch pillars, large husks, heavy filling. Finished with best English lacquer. 17.50, 22.00 and 27.00 Usual prices, 25.00 to 42.00 New models of Craftsman Furniture, made of English brown fumed oak, sttitable for town or country homes, clubs, studios, dens and offices, 1 Low Rockers or Hall Chairs..............4.25 Large Arm Chairs and Rockers... 7.50 and 9.00 Morris and Reclining Chairs. ../. 19.50 to 28.00 Chest of drawers....... 27.50 to 48.00 Canvas Portieres and embroidered Table Covers, Twenty-third Street. JAMES MoGREERY & C0. Sale of Silk Petticoats LJAMES McCREERY & CO. Ladies’ Coats. Grey Tweed Tourist Coats. | tied down 2 points, Union Pacific and Boutbern Pacific and Atchison and Loulevilie & Nashville % Canadian Pacifie advanced”) 6-4 and Groxt Northern preferred « large frac: ton. Palinwan sold at @ gain of 8 and Anaconda 2 points jaine wore made later. but the stil mixed. Trading was siow A muccessful drive was madefagainnt the list Iter, and the market went Dak to near the opening figures. The general tone at noon was heavy, tn wpite of advances in a few stock Canadian Pacific rose 3%€ Duluth, South Shore and Atiantic preferred 3, Pacific Coast 314, Knickerbocker Ice 4and Pullman & ‘The selling pressure forced Union Pacific and Heading 11-2 ander yesierday, and St. Paul Atchison | and Interborsugh-Metropolitan 1. Man- ee fell 114 aud American Express Speculation became moro setiye in the aftemoon at the expense Brian, groehiza 2 "apie Transit falling ih Northern Pachic 1 Atonuecs and Missour! Pacific 1 5-6 and anaes Balimore X Qhio. ac X Texas Preferred and tional Lead i There lead by the not, hol Ys ne total sale of etccas t wore 1,181,700 shares and of tgnds $2,30),d00 The Closing @ mT ecgerie highen: orem. cioat Bang ee ke quatarons ace ar Pollen, sii | Oroastonally he has been plotured aa) loaf from the starving He didn't do nse the child | twit the mouth had no loaf. aa! Vajon ininers. Overs year and a ores ELEVATOR FLOOR GIVES way Colored Porter i. In Instantly owner Ms Through and Killed, Meme! Jenner! colored drens POW. eiMploved an a por Me é t Aunemany, & Crue fire Y tind avenue, war r ding | tr to-day when the too An ' Yermeit fall throw + x ‘ P 4 ©F the what, a Ar 4 wine Heidelia o! am Use Cay engaged s0.0 bab: Nice k te ‘Londen tor import | Beeld Casi sta tad . oe Mormmer get im 1 tok Noise Like a Rebate. WALL STREET WON @ infa he probabiy maar wh pursing me lke a he LI ebate amile, | The lator” unfortunate “spzcu- comes back to World “Business Opportunity” Ads They represent legitimate, sure business openings. Tt’s only a qu@stion of time, When John D, ‘Jett tho ight Park the baby was plationm the wit v wing out Uke doorknobs, hey neurd Dodd greet hie Bona’ | Then they realised the elgaificant croon | which the Daby tad fallen asleep i baby, buy dieh. ‘oh, low, wall.’ obs 1 Fe athe Pos. | An | the day, 19.50 On September the 26th. Broadcloth Paletots, New 3,600 taffetas silk Petticoats, | models, trimmed with) excellent quality. Pleated, braid, lined with black or! folded or ruched ruffles. white silk. All the newA utumn shades and black. 28,50 5.75 and 6.75 Value 7.75 and 12.00 1,000 Petticoats, made of Mohair, Moreen and Moire. | Black, grey-and black and white. Twenty-third Street. JAMES McCREERY & CO, 3-00 to 5.25. ty-third Street. Ladies’ Gloves. a a vy Black and white kid Arm- lets. 16 and 20 button| == a length. The Green Edition of 1 2.25 and-2.75 per pair. THE EVENING WORLD Twenty-third Street, {Contains all Sporting News of | “DEAD NOBLEMAN” WAS A SHOEMAKER, | ASSASSINS FIRE ON MAN AND WIFE. | Bu hi aN . fs iit ne ae ae eT iy Be” oe He at we BS Ea | 2 BB ee = : 8 = iu "ax “ay ray BR ak — 1 ie | abek = OB He ae Be “s 8 By bs 4 i y se th % éL ”* % 2% ait % eH p ef of 1.60 per share. This compares with ftw lest Bi am 4 dend of $1.87 ime The pa: ar a rus aie xy, 8) "G & poor husband.” ST, PETERSBURG, Sept. %.—An at- termath of the execution of ‘Marie 4>ir- dnova, the u In of Ludchenoftek hiet of the we police, was the a(- tempt in Ser native town of Borrissog liebsk to xii Chief of Police Tomushau} And “his wile, while they were out walk- ing under ¢scort of two guards The Totrorists fired from ambusli, wounding the Prefect seriously. Hi! Wife ond ihe guards were hit, but only Nightly bart Thirty-eight members of the Revola- nd never claimed to be of |tinnary Military League have bean reported.” sald Mya. caught in the garrison at Vilna, where ee Evening World reée- wil: ith “He never owned @ ail "heir papers 'revesiaa’ the Their Ad but a of the feague tn other garri- The Ziebermans are in poor clrowm- Government ts punishing all tae The mystery murrounding the identity meherman, an old Hungactan, in an eam side cate while 1 & ginas of wine, was cleared ance at the Union mot ile wite and was @ shoemake’ he came to New Peath, Austria, opened @ shoe repainng abop in Third wrest Wve years iater he samt for his wife and family, ter he separated from his wile, who as since been supparted by her eldest offapring My bu | poble bh Terman ter to-day at. Ho was a good shoemaker, sipping >-Gay by the ON STORM FEARS, be al ere! ried sieriaaneunassh PASSED A WORTHLESS CHECK. Aanong the prisoners lined up in the) Detective Bureau at Headquarters to- Gay were Joseph J. Miller, twenty-five years old, of No. & West Pwentieth Biles Sate'ariats eters oy They charged wigs Panel | Ae sorsning che Bank. The ideal cotton market opened steady this morning 4 to 6 points higher. The traders displayed considerMle nervous- fess over the Gulf storm. There was some selling of October that looked like an attempt to restrain the upturn, but the demand from other squrces awung toe Ist upward. ok ‘tor $38 on otding to. the’ polles Ht Ac rices were: Octobe! The opea.ns Ans rag other “worthless ohecks were to 6 November, 658 bid round ‘On them. y Were afi od 9.6 to 40; January, 9.16 to 9». Febru. the seers, Market Police urt ary, 9.26 to 9.28; March, 9.34 to 9.36; Ant 1, tha held in $00 bail for examination 941 offered; May, #4 to $46, July, to morrow. i ‘scadll-afbint to bm Modaaer, Tr ean taly SHIPPING NEWS. vember, £92 to 488, December, 9.0 alata: Fe 9 J ‘ FOR AY. P40; anuary: OT tp OM: BODeAD: |g a APRA FOR TEDAT 9% to O31; May, 948 to $4; June, ™: EDs O@ to 647; July, 0.48 to bm, a oa —— | ree Theok, OM 108 overnors Istand oe in Hell Gate Perry 2m Ate WHEAT HIGHER WHILE rae 8 CORN PRICES DECLINE. PORT OF NEW York, ARKIVRD. Wheat was steady and fractionally Georgie, er in the market early to-day, The peneve ie bumuah factors Induded «ood cables. AG es Corn declined on easy cables Witheim. weather New York's 07 Patt were: Wheat—December, a ie Wises. < io 7 muie Mas. mROOITO STRAMBHIPS. Septomber o-DAY October th faa ORE “hte. meat October f > ~ OUTGOING ) STREAMS IPs. ine tae caning com + net peeee, cae w w Values in the stances, and the wife said who would have to let the county evens By ony “e ‘ 14 c| | Dedy ¢¢ ‘fhe’ shoe thetr position In the provin- f jon “by COTTON PRICES RISE ee ae ts oon ees a ot bowl. creamer te And spoon holde We would have been as g ready entil TOMORRGW mon Samsracnom GUARANTEED on Monty Promptvy REFUNDED WEST ; Especially Attractive Values For Neen Shoppers. have oer several Mpa oy merchan (ise deals deals eirly this week thar ought*to make Wednesday a record day here, OS ected the values tor to-day, but the goods are just arriving, and will not be eee ST There wilt be ots ine EXTRAORDINARY a ection and we urge you to come to-morrow. Tailored Suits at $5.98. Don't fall to see them by any means! They | will’ be sold at less than: half their | Al book atl AY actual value. They are made from all cluding cei Wool gray Imannish mixtures, with 22-| Soiee “natent colt Ox inch TpBtfittiog coat. lined with {18 |-toras welted soles; alto bas ih 3. viel kid and box calf fer * al Suits and button shoes, all Sade to 900 ot sizes; regular $3504 $12.98, to-mor- "th at row at We Make Alterations Free, Long lourist Coats, They're the popular long tourist coats, 48 bcp long, made of all-wool mixtures plaids. Have full back, with inlaid | folly of velvet, trimmed with silk braid. - Special to-morrow at A _apectal tot por" ries, Suite. whirl graist or Re: | 1.98 New Boliding, We ofter be very is taken from our own complete stocks, but this advertisement Jreats only of ee Women’s Shoes. | Women’s Liberty Shoes at $1.98, 5.98 ‘Sewing Machines. $30 Sewing Machine at $13.98. eesenene ees These machines have an oak Soa Girls’ Dresses, aiiiie case and ace Use gn the shown in the cons! positive plete set machine home ire charge. An’ machines 5 to-morrow hiss agiaeael lockstitch, a of these $30.09 Wow FW ent Drop itr uc. feed. We guarante: ¢ e of y one necial at. and repairs can be ovteined instantly while we give a full fice-year artee covering all setent instructor willbe sent }to your 13.98 parts, twtomatic bobbin winder, and a com- instraments with each hat parts, A com. Fitch Fieor, Mote thetiding, matchable. Three Important Facts that Have Section of lis Kind in the City. For T o-Morrow: White Telescope and Golf Hats, $1.98. | hite Felt Hats are now in great demand. For to-morrow we offer a complete line of all the correct shapes. handsome lot, for which many stores charge /a great deal more. They're finely finished, WHILE SOME HAVE COL- LEGE PINS. ak to. morrow at, each.... Ready to wear, A! A Special Ready-to-Wear Hat at $3.98. Never mind the value Suffice to say it’s one of the best sellers of the season, afd w iil appeal to you, as it has to hundreds of women, Made with large bell crown and dented brim of silk military braid, trimmed with silk velyet and military coque pompons, all the best colors, special at Added Attraction ie iiive-the. for Hats of Many Kinds, For this special sale we have taken hats from many tables in which assort- ments are broken—styles we cannot duplicate, ax well as odd. hats from These hats have sold from 69¢. to $1.25; last to-morrow you may choose at, each...... our recent sales. white baad 39¢ © 3.98: S Buy Millinery in This Great Mid-Week Sale. The Most Labish Assortments, the Vety Newest Styles, and af Prices that Are Absolutely Un- Made This the Mcst Popalar Our Semi-Annual Silvery. ave Sale famous Plate and Other Well-Known Mathes. Heavily Plated Table Ware. Soeoms, beautital | ‘desixne, worth 68¢. haat deaign, Sr i easily niated. and old jn eter tai "3.98 wor plat Ineiuding’” and axle Use Se 29c 4 houguat snildtan's soups, nae "Sate } thpiex holders and~ nap- hin rings, apecial ates sets HEAVY FLEECE BLANK- ETS, fall 11-4, red or {384 +INCH BLACK ALL-WOOL.BATISTE. . ag” aNCH tag's Alt WOoL S4-INCH BLACK AL ANA CHIFFO. 4 Woot, FRENCH Hitetie 5 OC | extra he _The value, at BS at not more than 2 to a lar price 98 ys Per pair. N BR avy Krade customer; 12 Stirring Bargains. “fio Tapestry C Couch Gover 1Se, Ruffled Renaissance Ci $1.25 Bamboo Mu 80, $5.00 Renaissance Bed Sets, complete, $2.75. #300 Mercereed $6.50 Silk Mercerized Portieres ¥all colors), per pair, $2.75 Scotch Lace Curtains, 18 patterns, $1.50 Rope Curtains, 7 ply, all colo 98c. Drapery Satin, per yard, 68, 29¢, Figured Madras, stained glass effects, per yard, 1c $1.75 Renaissance Scarfs, 18x54, 8c, os, my, ® $1.66. - 4 OLOTH Sale of Black Dress fas 44-INGH BLACK ALL-WOOL EXTRA HEAVY CHEVIOT Rogers |4#4-INCH BLACK ALL-WOOL VOILE....,.. |38-INCH BLACK ALL-WOOL HENRIETTA CLOTH = Dress Goods at | 49c Wort 69c | FRINGED CROCHET BED SILKOLINE COMFORTERS SPREADS with cut cor- re 29 Bled with white sanitary Bers; value $175, at. cotton: at. cath > Proesece EXTRA HEAVY. GOMPORTERS {or full sire beds. at, CHrtains, Swiss, per yard, OC or Book Shelf, 69 qu: Window Shades, complete, 18c, ble Covers (Extension Tal So ‘99c ce: Shee eg atts Bed Spreads & Com/o ter: CROCHET BED SPREAL _ for ull size beds: regu- 98c 1.59 “1.98 - Upholstery, pa Curtains. . le size), ess 7

Other pages from this issue: