The evening world. Newspaper, October 2, 1906, Page 10

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THRE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, “OCTOBER 2. 1906. “MORE THAN 500 VIOLENT DEATHS ~ IN MANHATTAN TN ONE MONTH S i STABBING SHOOPING & oumpmve # is WINDOWS: : an [ik ATT ne S. FALLING DE BRICKS DROWNED 2: ; ‘= might add to the. list of accidental; part of the price which New York has deaths there remains a number larger | tld and mustokeep on paying for its [hlatory of New York ever showed or the same bead Bixty per | ; —Leoeete ay-of the mon peat Buroias wore killed by falling timbers, Generally He number | 3 tc. Tearing down old bulk coods ting up néw ones, diggin blasting out foundations, making nd roads,: viaducts and &: It ts Ktoreover, | karim and ghastly toll that Manhattan | ore i Of those whose hands and mus: jo the physical lebor of making ar what she epresented cides. Yet during th or murderers were tried in 10 urts.. ‘The District. Attorney's 0: ‘Milled steadily with murderere awaiting | trial. f Of the forty-one homicides seven were Dy shooting. four by ou i During ttie thirty days that made up plers and lem thelr bones in the mud of | 4the month of September there occurred | the river bottom oould be added, tt 1s 4s Manhattan—not in Greater New| not improbable that the total of violent York, but in this, the Jargest of its | deaths for the month of September on five boroughs—st2 known deaths by vio- | this island alone would be swelled to —— tence. How many more deaths thera | mx hundred. ) wore that might properly have been at-| Tor the number of 68 representa tributed to ylolent causes no human | the onses officially reported to the C bolrg can toll. If all the death j onera’ OMce. Of this number forty-o1 resulted from apparently trivial inju Fe called homicides. True that one | (iowers to witch The Sor-trom oid hurts were Iisted, tf nll-the included all casos where persons | throws these thres agenci ceret-murders of infants ware brought | were killed by velilcles and where the Five Killed by —to tent tt tithe triendiess, nameless drivers were arrested, but even deduot-| pur Ave were ki unfortunates who jumped from the ing those which a etrict classification | Qscase, the “bemis, S ARTIST WAS SHOT BY ACCIDENT. r E ; ' Sunices > Koch'a Uptown Prices Make a nares oe ; town CH an Ext , G apa ‘ ; lite, Te ie J with the revolver in his hanit," sald }atrs;Bater tan Worta re: ak to me when he 6 a fel. As he entered minutes, John a | Persian Ta East india RUGS ol W | BRIDE \ eh =o ORKING a u At a Sacrifice. rth. perhaps than any thirty days in fare {ea pull more significant shon--|/ i | | | $3.95—Regularly $5.00. Brass top | ¢5'95 Regularly $4.00. | | Adams Dry Goods Co. ae ADAMS BUILDING—Aist Floor Special for Wednesday ter's stock of Women's Swiss Underwear. is sample. iss Ribbed | | sleeves. Tlghts are in both ankle and knee lengths. t Mid-Week Sale of $24.50 special at.. . $25.00-Brass Beds, $1 = 75. = September sale. VASES ceeeeereees eeteteeerees ssleeee 12 BRASS BEDS—25° TO 40% REDUGTION-- iG These-particular beds -have-been used-as samples—are perfect detatl—ail full sizes and to-be“sold-at-2-25% to 40%. reduction, Women’s Knit Underwear. We have purchased and will place on sale to-morrow a large dsm: all and broken lots have been secured, 5 Jnion Suits, Vests, silk, silk and wool, e and cottons, All in broken sizes, some slightly soiled ‘from ‘sampling. Union Suits, fame Tights, Values $2.50 to $7.50, at | Values $1.75 to $3,50, all om sale at $5, $1.50, $2 and $3. $1.25 Vests, Corset Covers, Values $2.00 to $6.00, at Values $1.00 to $2.00, all on sale-at 75c, $3, $1.50 and $2.50. 59¢ Lois-are_all-mixed,tnchiding some kinds in-medium, others heavy welght, with nearly all high neck vests, long. and short aero ADAMS BUILDING—8th Floor |}————— le 4 UILDING—Bth I Joor |-— Brass and Iron Beds and Bedding y $35.00 Brass Bed, post and T ball connection | _ throughout—the best of lac- quering—4 feet and full sizes. ce $35.00; Regular prite $. "24.50 Just fourteen of these Beds that were ‘left over from the great Two-inch post, Colonial design, with large coor ‘knob 15. 7 every. White Enamelled Iron Beds. $2.39—Regularly $3.50. Brass caps | Bed Snes and vases; all sizes, Woven wire, bronze tron $1.65—Regularly $2.00. rail, spindle, vases and mounts; all $3.85—Regularly $5.75. sizes. $4.95—Regularly $7.00. $4.95—Regularly $7.00; continuous Mattresses. | <1 ADAMS BUILDING—Basement sl Important Specials Tn Housefurnishings and mess— post, with upright laterals and ball | Arican fibre combination, with halr chills. top bottom and sides....... $5.45 $9.50—Regularly | $14.00; extra | Cotton elastic felt Mattress, covered heavy continuous post, with heavy | in fancy stripe ticking; regular yalue fillers and brass centre. $10.00 ... $7 ¢ ° With two-inch — continuous | _ssene |ONeill-Adams G H. O'Neill & ; Company Er O'NEILL BUILDING—4th Floor |—————_q 20th to 2st Street. 2st to 224 Street. - of plain green. a . They hay | springs supported by wire be extra soft and practically | price !s $15.00; sale price.... Made Py ished Special for Wednesday, October 3d. Wardrobe Couches, 10. oe eee 15.06 Tas (Like cut.) They are 72 Inches tong 3 and 30 Inches wide, with coverings Extenston Tables. éxten: edge top, deeply tufted {bike cut} of q sawed golden oak, mas- 4S top, B-foot $27.50 $35. 00. £ 7 Special al Regular Pric —— | O'NEILL BUILDING—4th Floor | | | 9x12 Axminst ‘Regular P We offer special a'splendid as Signs (about fourteen patterns popular Rug in both floral and Orien’ Regular price $24.50; at the special pi er Rug $19.50 Tice $24.50 sSortment of to selec a O'NEILL BUILDING—4th Floor *$5.00° One of the very best C a day, and a ance w neglect, 750_pairs of this season's i ever popular Irish Point long, and to-morrow following phenomena $5.00 Trish Point Lace Curtains Regular Price ae 00 econom low. prices: $6.73_to $10 Curtains, a pair s we have known In many u_housekeepers- should not a pair, to ‘Order Regular Price $40.00 P. orders to measure, make and ity Silk Velour (this sea double: faced teaselled cloth, lined one side and across the bottom wi Silk Velour Portieres Being made to order, -you can have ‘th nishings of the room. For the bala Special price $27.50 per Pair; Regular price $40.00 er Pair; at $27. 50 olors to match the fur- ¢ of this week we will take eres, made of super qual- st colors), interlined with avith Tamat xk, bound down ith edging to mite the material. | if cme O'NEILL BUILDING G—Banement | —— China Dinner Sets. High-Grade Wash Boilers. handmade covers. | Reals lar _ be ae Be G 1.00, Special 69c 79 : 89c 65c Galvanised WashTubs, 50¢ |] Just 120 of these heavy Galvanized Wash Tubs; strongly made; warranted not to leak; measuring 22 Inches in diameter ase 50¢ Jar’ price 65¢. TO-mOrrow §....s toes eeecsserscetescee _We have purchased a vast number of oval Wash ‘Boilers in anticipation of the recent advance up = -Pprices of all metal goods. In spite of these ad- i I —yanceswe offerto-morrow_144 of each size_of_| the following genuine copper bottom Wash Boil- ers, with heav '¥y wire rim, strong drop handles and 10x20 inches, 41x22 Inches, 12x24 inches A-most temarkable deal made last week—the TEE Howine letter tells the-story: ‘ AGvare. A.C, Py Koh B Co., Woat 128th at. city. Gentlenanr x T Mave decided Yo-acoent your offer of $39,099, 9; rugs. @uah, for wy collection of Oriental | nite fhieeis pout one-third leee then the goods com me, £m nore than anxious to clean out tha entire etosk, on acedunt of ressons teat known to ney Youre very truly, Le te ON a ‘ : Hg Mon Ape v2. 1h. We shall oifer the above Rug ommenc ing WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3D, At Fully Sore YO. Less Than Similar Goods Can Be Obtained Elsewhere. |! Separate S i NaN advertise- over: the cor- menis printec \ / responding pen- * T vy ah i in The Worl during the fir od of last year, ty 82 3 more Herald his: year Connotsseurs wll pronounce this a most artistic collection HON TE 2G ct and rn gece: months of nine 1 + do and oes veath hue “wer amupe rena cieammarilemerncenn: eee OOCNED ses Faremn an cama $14.98 Dinner Sets at $7.50.. {We have Just_50 fine of pink flowers. Fa of 100 'pleces, as follows: $14.98) ae eee es ees eweeereseerevererrrry ery In Porcelain Dinner Sets; very pretty. renee iece gold edge and warranted pertect, consisting 1 -+-§9-eachTea-and_Dinner Plates 12 Soup Plates, 12.Tea Cups and Saucers, |} 42 each Individual Butters and Fruit Saucers, 1 Round Soup Tureen, 2 —{-Cavered-Yegetsble Dishes—3—Meat -Dishes,-t-each-Gravy-Boat—-—_——— and Pickle Dish, 4 Covered Butter, 2 large Bakers; regular $7. 50 . A first sual Refrigerator, ma zinc, has the dry: ice rack, remoy: market. No, 1—Holds 60 ths. Ice || _No, QuenHolds 75 Ibs, i BS = SNoes—t Garbage Cans. Galvanized Iron Garbage Cans—with tight fitting cover, bal! handle, regular price 49c, speclal at,. 29¢} ___Tea Sets. )"AmeteanePorcelain Tea_S: rated-in-natural tower de: | plece traced with gold; so pieces to the set; Fegulir price $4.5 rs special at $3.50 | = deco- The ‘“Governor" Refrigerator. air insulation, removable ice chamber, all-metal le flues and waste Pipe, self-closing doors, ware "ranted to preserve food and save ice—in faci Ww ere $16.50 now $44.95- China Department ide of selected ash, lined with t, the best.on the }. wets $11.75, now $9,98 Vere $14,00,-now $14.98 Wash Boards. Solld Zinc, Laundry size Wash Boards ~the kind that do not al apart, regular_ price 55¢ Hal at, ePrliteJarsa0 eee Naton Ball Machine Made Frutt Jars try one-testedattactory; tight- Ng cover, porcelain tned: per don, 45 pint doz...... pe See NEILL BUILDING— Twe Big Bargains i in Fine Linoleums In this lot will be found a large assortment of short lengths that _have been cut, from time to time, off fulf rolls, and it becomes necessary every so often to clear them out to make. way for new stocks; so to-mor-} We place on sale a large amount of nuine 60c. Linoleum, in LENGTHS SINING 6 TO 12 SQUARE yy lie Anlerigdoubosoneacdn An excellent qualit quantity—suita for rooms or Offices. Regular price 59c., at.vh- «ss ApsrehWiniere hhoriohduanda gece ieieis Wis 7s1p) 60¢. Imported Linoleum, 29c. Sq. Yd. 29c “59¢. Linoleum, ‘380. Per Square Yard. ¥ tloor covering-—will cut from full roils in any 35c "| Fruit and Game Pastels Etchings tn Fiemts! Paris: mat; -value-$4.50; “frames; matted; value $4.00 ght and landscape, in Flem- {sh and gold burnish ornamented frames; value $5.00......,. $3. 50 Pastels—Marine and Jandscape, in gold bu: | O'NEILL BUILDING—3d Floor == ; Handkerchlef and Glove Boxes, 15c., 25c., 49c. and up Lace Boxes . 392 Photo Boxes 50< Photo Frames 19c., 2$c., 25¢. and up Book Racks . 254 49c4 75 Nut Bowls. +++.+++-25e4 39c., 49 Burnt Wood Department. Burnt wood is just as popular as ever, and ladies will, find here a complete line ready for the Fall work. Many other things Just as rea- sonable in price, such as Mirrors, Trays, Steins and Racks, Whisk | Holders, Match Holders, Panels and Pictures. Outfits at $1.50, $2.00, $ $3,00 and $3.50, 250, WaorkMs World Wants _

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