The evening world. Newspaper, October 3, 1906, Page 9

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~ ‘ ere OCTOBER 8, ; f EVENING PLUNGED TO DEATH MET BEATE "aia WOWIK AISKED WORLD, WEDNESDAY, BACK FROM & 0 were accompanied by Dr. England, and Dr. C. R. shminn's brother-In- . Holmis. Three E roadway’ Stores: ‘ | 1 The party At Thirtcensi-Street,_ Hold Up in Ice Floe. led to Spitzbergen and. then, attempt to rea northeast e leeked {fn} pains! for] hls im: they killed birds and .scals Sy nie "o'ee'ts LAMP EXPLODED IN ret srainy aanee signer is this fitted % i om. ch | CROWDED TENEMENT. back overcoat with | Tee aA deep centre vent. {ry Resident Heard Mrs, Branch’s It describes grace Island, where | EV? Shey oF) -< Shrilk Scream and There Was | a 4, and dignity in sey line, fe a Small Fire, Big Panic, Branch screamed ; Branch eoreamod Ant expresso a very markéd de- n trip had cost GEMS AT FIRE Mrs. Gottlieb Carried E { , elevator man in the} eae esettertory ofics’ building Nous Wooss| ftom Blazing Home ter street, took a day Of today andy 5 ry sont a substitute in his place, The new | by Policeman. man told the engineer of the bullding, = John Swason, he was an exper! fi elevator operator. There are. more ¢t! 250 men and won building, and the substl#tite took them all up to work In safety Schooneee Capiain Had Caught! Swanson —conchitest familar with the wor! Her with Boat Hook, but | more about him unui Tide Swept Her On. IN THE ARCTIC ‘Fleischman ‘and Bride Home Laden With Hunt Trophies, - MAN SPURNED HER: Unknown Young Woman Meets Tragic Fate in Swirl of East River. TO SAVE. Hadkat: Cathar 6G One of the master works of our de- in an ey nal Place Found Dead at | Bottom of Shaft. archy and sb. | he trip did nnt that wum, and tt will h the return of am Ofte womar trying to save other person man in « 5 severely burned fn sand several VAIN EFFORT tL and his bride Hamilton rlock, of 1 to-day on the W ita mau ani hunt. for and thought no o heard ‘the early of them were | lusiye and as | to arty decided | burn Soon aft several ox fire started there were of gasoling and ben tn of the elevator ringt ran to the ground floor of the bullding and glanced into the aipshaft~He saw | zine. Ms the body of the vleyator man navehonet 2 peeare, oMcer of | ploded, and dn less Z a across the winding drum, The ele | e : scene’ puts | we gree the cleverness Tais fitted back Capt. George L. Hold 2 the thres-| W48 at the top floor. Ari examina | but when failed ran into the strec poe echieat ee oa onet line Ss meauclac babe peti OER Qala beeps showed the man wae dead. Then shy reme d that she had‘ left thon tt: ne euee mat Onoun talomnen sere Teas masted ‘schooner Clarence Leland, hail-|° sphq police found all the doors in-the | her jewls and mon the Hving}> ufltion, They | ; amatly aulormen, ned of light, ing from Marblehead, was on the deck | shaft, which open from tho inside, closed sa ry ran Basie) Added to: ht ihe blue foxes | in the heard Braticnh's f edium and rooma back of t ng ran bac Pep oon tae ray tate and, after questioning the tenants, said | innatt Confitencs 1% uct = = et bisa! h_wna tied up at the cs Pecinest mi 1 a ghty-sixth street, at 2|Jt wes Wkely fhe man had Thrown.a | Through the Name pack—room| ta | wildiy downstwirs and tn AIF eat rica of rouglt of ea A : package off on some floor, | | got her valuables une nsclous, Pyeules venwt | Mrs, Branch sald tte room —w prges us 0 offer a’ y smooth surface. o'clock this morning when, in the moon-|Vicusiy slawed down the elevator ae Wandstand tate] Pere A eccee pleased with |, > <3 Mled guarantee with the - dig ht,-ho-sax— jvoman come |tnen missed: his footing In an attemut | Der ar rae aa cubs, One fin Engiant and { flame and * awoke, Peg frei cla u down Etghty-sixth et|through the|to leap back in the Up-moving cage. In| burned. s other’ Was sont to the = ume tthat ahs egotgatee = halt that cae, they sald, somebody must + the explosion ve reclosed the door, The body wad Holo the Morgue tit Waltace ap. On the first alarm Po kan ran up the stairs of 1 fast River Park and/stop near the Wor nis vessel: and expects to (rls. 10-KIA-already large-ool she escaped ut the fire wa: | tyrrned—beto: d floor found was sent ney talked a few minutes. The young peurs and identifies ft. |tenemént and on the # Shot . woman seemed. to be entreating the man {Patrick O'Donnell, sixty-eight shea old, She also brought Bride Enjoyed Trip. pefore the denetonaat arriy i to do something. It seemed to be of and-his wife, years old, help | ; is and seqis she enjoyed | loss w b | SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS. Z| Vital Unportance to her.) she sobbed oc-| TRIED HARD TO SAVE Nessly groping mbout through the smoke ANTS WORK MONDAY V 4 casjonally and once Capt. Holden heard a by ‘and ames, which had now nen i | her cry: “If you don/¢ 1 am ruined. I HER SERVANT’S LIFE, ‘their. apartments. He took 0 (he ee ene Sg, ><, can never face my people again.” em eR SERRA each arm und carried the aged-lcoup! oy t Will Serve You Promptl f To the man the matter was of seem- = to’ the «treet. There he was-tol@ that Our: Mail Order Departmen i e ptly. M ik A ing indifference, He had his hands in Devotion of Mrs. Alexander Schi-}yfey.- Gatziteb had one back ‘ta the | en's, omen's and hildren* 3 bis coat pocket and was looking blank- . Eliza Was Un- |shop without hesitating, ran througt | y Be tint ters thay ued been| aS to Elan Was, |Roe, lie tec nick over nis ase lee Underwear for Fall. | there but a few Petnited when the man aval Ing. In the rom back of the shop Ane nOeE | wald: “If yo! il, you will. Go ahead, ‘The devotion of Mrs. Alexander Sch!- |Mrv. Gottlieb unconscious on a : Ever Worth ake neluded. ; I don't care” Then he tured away] 031" ‘ner gervant, Eliza Crovodanah, 1” Pickin dare os Renee Seis mM ven, f a eg and walked Eighty-sixth street. | 0 less to save the latter's lite, | through the flamo-swept s 0% zi) TH } ear e 5 Xieas Tus woman stood silently watching him| NaS powerless to save the latter's life, | TOO Te suet then Maine Comoany | | (TH FAVE... 19* TO 20 STREE’ Tee NE W YORK. When you mention the mills of Norfolk and New go until be peared in the haze of] Cet a week ago. rs Noo is had turned—tro—water oe ap Brunswick, Ypsilanti, Harvard and Forest, you has “ = ee the moonlight. Elisa, who was thirty years old, had |its ose and the frenien turned. the greatest producers of Underwear in the world. ; eal str ued Hearsnessieh ma been in the employ of the Sohinasts, at any both, of whom, were ables oe Tine Sait Oo I er 1c | represented here, as they should he—complete assortments, afford- A fer alongside of the one: t Ninety-fifth street, f he_policeman then ran back up the Hasse . “tumnbd into —an—eephalt sata whlch ts} es ae Phe aes dece tine guediy and found to other women. Afra SS ee ee ee ___|| ing you most remarkable choosing. et peared fe TUES TOY ci io her out sowed wien abe ws Ges a eee mews || BrOQadeloth and 1 en ~ j| Tout varow Hell Gate by an tron railing three feet) oved the cover of a store to put en: Mengan’ carried both women at the some yery special lots with high, Capt. Molden watched her unt!l | datiron, Flames lseped up sanie time down tthe street ; ? she reached a point about opposite the nite he: Ceuta d a ate Mra, Gottliod was pected Presvy: t S45 We ae not believe the quali ties car the public bath-house. pe she SInCe err ho te Potts “ot a} a sranae iat Slocor salt she wae : a and a at in | fae “outside of these. mopped and: guzed-out aver. the tossing | 76 manufacturer, = not. perilously —burne’ ii oy 5 = erent ea ti { 2 and racing waters, Suddenly she threw | (76% YOR te save Perdesrrentay ite, ass be bulldiv to hy Derrealoae The artist has caught the inspiration, an Wonien’s Combination) Women's “iMedinm end oft her jacket, Cua d Sreeeaie but, they oould do nothing for her, was placed bythe firemen at 210.00) an exquisite style confronts you. (Third Foor.) : Suits —Enough said. They are | Heavy Weight Unde rwear mist, pulled her hat off an rew 4 t duc psi I = are ck een Hid tree GA ay AT Would your own modiste supply the same the’ product of ‘the: Ypsilantl Mills Vests are high neck | i Most people are already acquainted | short sleeves. Pants ankl } then mibunted the sits ee material and the making for a half more than with this well-known make, They | length. Tights a ‘ | Givi ol melancholy, he: a ir 1 a le a lene a wy cry. the woman pluaged into. the Forty-five Dollars? Even then, certain little fre Nell neck, long. sleeve, ankle | Kase length Si fiver andthe inet current ewebl_her details would-be lacking—for the maker of these cial-at seu =t60c4 ee einateex ial € = ; eee es Oe Cat Walle ste Was removing her-jacket isa finished artist on fine tailor work. : : Capt. Holden realized what she cpntem- Many exclusive and, popular styles in Women’s Medium and Heavy Weight Merinos— J From best-known mills in the coun- plated, and seeing that he would not Delight for Women’s Tailored Suits; long, short and hip have time to reacn her by’ running \ ~ a down tho walk he and his mate, Peter lengths; Eton, Blouse and Pony Coat models try. a are as ar Our Showing of 9 | hansen a eric emer cen gen 7 = Sleeves; drawers and tights are ankle Rib Waol Vets, S| her. She leaped Just na the Dost atruck Oyster Lovers with the néw and very full pleated skirts, sleetes ancy | be Wg ors nae paaneereas down the river they Materials comprise mixtures, checks, overplaids and plain fabrics; pat irerceraees | : hts $18 ; Bn | also French Broadcloths; finest linings. Sik velvet, embroldery and braid, Variegated trimmings of Women's Ypsilanti Mes | dlum:« Weight cotton merino ombination Suits—high neck, long | || sleeve; low neck, ‘sleeveless—ankle | Norfolk, “New Brunswick, length. Regularly. $1.35. color Shirts a Special at>. D95e | gy. sighted the white of her drésn drifting tn the swirl of water, As the boat eared her the men heard her moaning: “Oh, God! Oh, God!" While Rourke plied the oar Capt Holden stood up and reached for the woman with a boat hook. “Once the plete with latest deca | Men's Medium-Weight | 3 , Oysterettes The Oyster Cracxer with a Taste to It Navy, green, brown, wine and smoke-are the prevailing shades—but these are merely tributary-to an exposition that covers every color you could possibly wish to have. Spe ment hook caught her waist and the saplalail : | waa pulling herto the boat _whes the} Something out-of the_ordinary—an womens ¥pallant! Vests | Men's Union § [ye switt tide swept her away. ‘The thin fect | ants —Made fromthe fins.|_color—all, wool = material of the waist gave way. | oyster cracker that s\crisp and flaky, and | vaboeren Egyptian yarns—str ctly ¥ regularly. Spe: 1.95 { As the tido swept her on she di just salty enough to whet the appetite. | hand finished, Vests are high ne Children’s Medi nie poared below the surface and that peel id leaves its French -band>--Wefdht- natural nib inna i ‘ Jong sleeves. Pants, H ; fy the Inst seon of her, Good with oysters—good with ankle length. | tron ‘Suits, Regular B8c: 39¢ | Reg. yi Special at Patrolman Newman reached the sea mall ns the woman sank from view. It} Was impossible for him to render ber - Any pssisiunce. a ‘Phe hat-and-eoat—were taken tothe East -Eighty-etghth street station. "The i hat was of brown straw. trimmed with 1 gold” braid ahs jacket Was of the __Norfolk_patte terial being a ay and of tweed. Both hat and Jacket were of —-ood material, of resent make and in- icated to the police that the owner> had het een—_in_Apancial_stress Capt. Holden descrives the suicide as about twenty-five years old, with blonde | hafr and-targe, luminous eyes. The man | Wis not clase enough fo him to enable iim to give a deseription. He thought he Wis of medium DUNT and Bad a smooth eC. iy The police started ou’ Giatrict for a miseIn Bit and by identi fying tho suiclde, through the hat and coat, they expect to fnd the man who Accompanied her to the river and lett her (o kill herself = "Special at. soup—good with anything. _b Serve them directly from the pack- Tge which keeps them crisp and clean, SIM PRO! The Sale You've Been wating borg : Mlen’s Cravenetie 1 —Raincoats at a Garments that cannot be equalled anywhere for less than %15 to Si/8. ‘SIMPSON-CHAWFORD CO. Sensational Sale of Toilet Brushes. We took amaker's entire _samp.e stack, comprising several thousand Brushes of every j~ sort for toilet’ purposes. Bought them for so little that you'll get genuine Ebony backed kinds for the usual price af the common ebonized. H The biggest item concerns: : I,000 Imported ‘Hair Brushes = with -@.14)-4S-and-+7 -rews—of SH, 5 9 g Main Floor The opportunity to buy a Rain- coat of very best quality ‘at sn ecc- nomic pricé, jus’ when you mostneed— it, is the good news we have forto- morrow, and it Hoult serve to help us part with four hundied of the handsomest coats that ever came into — te Anees—the— penetrating bristles; genuine ebony or foxwood solid bac cks; positively worth from $5c.16-$2-each, Your choi Sips Ikped 70.20" STREET, NEW YORK. “BILLY”? OLIVER’S-AUTO—¥ yp cane Sica eae eet a i : 2 f complexion Er ishes-new Military —Brushe this store.— Wappen et MAY BE WON IN RAFFLE ESS 8 Recon’, Bees Bante e tinpottation 2 Qe to9Se sit oh ark up _A serviceable, stylish Raincoat is the chief attri- ube toa man’s wardrobe, “It serves sae -being impervious to wind and w properly cul and tailored is a5 stytl = 1h ns lot-are twenty=tre different =to $1 $0" pair y eae ii - i Bath Brlsshes—sadeio elup Ss , an = z $1.25; with i i e ; i aati br without OC Cloth Brushes, specistiypricea$ rine Lotof forbhwt 5 Qete?- 59 ae sired of Touring, He Will Let lt : _ Go -for$3,500—Cost shades" } ae = = F h-Brisde; i Him $6,000. | More than one hundred instruments already sold Foot Brushes, Solid Back Stic Bristief || of fabric, including silk _mixed worsteds, SeAnY_OnRODneN ie throug Naw street | this week. These used piano bargains are being sought worth Up to 25e | —Nait Brushes or Scrubs, B || tancy—cassimeres, 10ugh— clicviols, Scotch iy men THES) IVE “tweeds and pian black thibet: by those who want a good instrument at a low price. if worthupto soc.. Some of the best ones for to-morrow include the . examining a fine green-colored touring | car in front of the entrance to the | Sizes from 33 to 46 Chest Brock—Exchange; —The cay, whic OnD CO Se -s -gwned_by Witla Ihe Oltver ey ey Aollowing upon pianos : They have all the snap and sw $o ramled étt for $10 a chanoe: Aw soon “Handkerchiefs. Fall Dress of taijor-made garments — brod as %0 members of thé Exchange sub- 5 | scribe "Billy" Intends to oMolate at chy | @ 1 Batley $160.00 si Tie ae nen Trim shoulders, close-fitting -collar and e | Funivienr ave slerestaac eect Leste Away HLS: Last Monday’s selling mage a new mi mings wide lapels; cut just the proper i) =@ 4 ¢ fe na! re Herat ; vere Gne ape ehased (or, $6.00), but Mr. Ollver ta Grea 1 Chickering 100.00 | season's record here tr were Ain / : of Importer’ Ss sample pieces at |/ lengths to-aff lord protection to feet: Wie 1 Hardman 100.00 handkerchiefs sold for so. Sie and this in an opportune timé—just a uu areready | and ankle : 2,000 MORE POLICEMEN. t| 1 Hazelton 125.00 the face of advance_in_||.to rim the Winter Dresses,’ tain sncoc, The same models—made/of iden- ier 1 Gordon 95.00 alfastline Main Floor. Not 1,500 yards ‘in all, so that early selection tical materials — are Being sold Re Bingbani Ureec. Extimate nonara YW 1 Mozart. —~* 200,00 Belfast linen. | ts advisable : about town to-day for $15 and rad ; PAE peers, _lMollenhauer 95.00 Four special pr will be offered again |] Every idea of the foremost: forelen creator $18. Jus: this one lot at S10— sm nr : i Commissioner Bingham appeared 1 Haines 95.00 to-morrow. ‘The secorids, sample and surphas }] (8 here. Telmmings irom Faris, St. Gall an ready to-morrow. : ) j fre the Board of Estimate to-day. on! | 1 Wagner 200 00 Jines-of best Belfast makers, inching initials, |] heya Combinations Ny : SIMPSON-CRAWLORD C0,=>>=55= benalt of hla reauest for money in tho| | 1 Winterroth 175.00 plain hemstitched, embroidered hemstitched, ng and Tailor Made effects—Spangle “ ditional actrotmen, “He: apoke risny, (YE Radic, 200.00 Piviee rien’ contd Chass thers 1 Jewelled and Chilton consnations in thee Blankets and Comfortables. expluining that 10% more men aro| | } Hallet € Davis 225.00 ; e121 19. spechl 5 PaTBrSGC Oise 45 a} { | Beeded for Brookiyn and 20 adMtional At 5¢,°9e. l2%sc, 19c Bos ee HOES thead—and 00 nie of them. Here are the coveri:gs you want | etectives and $0 mon for Manhattan | @ WwW 50- IR aaN MeR ie ; ut the slowest? aA le cost for fy thequati in be sold, : i i orth 10c to 50c Bc, for’ $2.50 to $3.50 kinds at tl P car Fourth’ Floor. ape ones ercvenk: The above are all upright pianos, eee : a || White Bed Blanket : “Faney Wrapper Blankets 5 No devision was-made, bit tt ts said i | tho, Cominiesioner wilt got the Ine | And 16 other splendid bargains to-morrow. blue or-red. by s, co! Reelocnts MIU Se te Laatnene e e Houselee ing Linens--Four Specials |/«"~...... Of colorings and desixa : NEW MODEL TENEMENT, Onl 570. 00 Down : Down Comfortables ach, At : 2.25 { RPlanhsGauac ea tnisabetatieciay: 'y 2 MSc Scaris and Shams, 69c 1s SHemstiteh dTablecloths, coverings iin fein ade Cotton Comfortables— ie story model tenement to de built on We will take back within one year any instrument b Hand-embro dered Scarfs and Shams,plain linen i ‘ ——purel donin (itling—t f | 8 hird street, abo ‘ yournuy, WAR Er are Ser eaaenits Whe tenets RG Jerman Damask Cloths, newest designs— |] pany ath FOYE Bia First avenue, forthe Giey fat] | and allow all money paid to apply on a new piano, Our line of Open-work-comners, hemstitched all round, ARBIItehed eM siceone eee cae a Fart fills uburban’ Homes ‘4 f 2 a i i L, Gould in Proadent. ie tesa | @ NeW Pianos include the famous 17e All-Linen Towels at 12 1.75 Crochet Bed Spreads, 1.39 |}'« | Beis ier from foe ogy and Packard, H, & S. Cc Lindeman, 250 Hemmed Huck Towels--pure linen a SCO Hemmed Bed" Spreads —full Size—new +] black plaidS=-¢ F ! Famitien bs ai floor ‘and aisteen ~ Schumann and 0 Other Makes, ot whit: borders. {| Marseilles patterns, ity wae He Ss On eacl id = ~ D ie ae Seniiee on. geek ef the upper, stories. | et ee ee ee ING SSO Sr ce Waa SS8LEVSON-CRAWLORD C0. verlets . In choice a

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