The evening world. Newspaper, January 2, 1907, Page 3

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Chi 3. -§—_dling—up the laddera_he dropped hia | shine trom the boxes With two cad * oj perty Harry ba he jumped out of the shadow of a door- phim he-shot- twice and~ Murray went though, and an T grabbed lis pistol “arm “¢hom. Then: he climbed over ah oven PUN CRED MHLW SHOOTS Two Dying in Hospital— Murderer Escapes Over Roofs, UTTERLY U? ?>ROVOKED. IN 43S THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1907. Astor 5.000. Mrs Brad ‘500. start o 000 NEW YORK WOMEN OWN DIAMONDS THAT RIVAL | VALUE THE GREAT COLLECTION OF MELBA the Anson the |eouaply! daw. with ulon, “Young Men Were Escorting 1; Girls From New Year ~~ Party When Attacked. - ‘Two men are dying in the Har fem _ Hospital following the mad sareor of "Chinatown Joe," _ or, “Chop Suey Jo,” with a sawed-off revolver iasi night Suddeniy he began firing at a party of ssveral young pso- ple who Were turning into Ninety- @eventh street from Thir: ave After he had hit thre ima b caped through a bute shop, up a fire escape and along a row of roo! Tho injured men are Yend. peventh st und Ch twenty yearn old. Is at mo, No. 332 East One. Hundre First street, with a /bulle: ho his! arm, The would-be murd ras though wien te casn et over the mofs of Third avenue tene- ments he left a trail of bt from wounds he Kot by tus “broken botties.* Pho tires Jone Ninety-s 3 of the no Mves at enth stree fThatians wo man w rex TB New. Year tecams the targets of t Carberry Tolle the Story. Carberry. ‘who told thu story of the shooting to an Evening World reporter won walking with Mis ast Ons. tHe: street, Yolel waa with Duffy, of Third avenie aeventh mreat. and Murray $a young Woman krown to only as Jensie. There were also in tne nh und Dantel Ual- Esst One Hundreath Your vin, of No, 29 mirect — “Wo were walking in couples, cnet- ting and joking, when this crary man begun shooting at us,’ sald the wounc- ed “Woe were just turning Into Third aye- nus from Ninoty-seventh street when ay and let go into the crowd. I turned ground in time to see fire shoot from —the murale of his gun- Yende! ‘The bullet_got the lung and he went down In Both Murray and I jumped for the fellow then, but before I could reach ‘The “girls nea “Up the “street! Gaivin and T Kot to “him. down. ecreaming. he shot again and a bullet ripped through my forearm. I managed to ‘grab the gun and grip his fingers over the trigwer so that he couldn't shoot, _"Then wa’ smashed him in the face and tried to throw him. Ae wriggied like an cel and got freo, still holding the gun, and the next I saw of him he was fying through, the doorway of —Meikel's —baker—shop—at—Nor 179 Third avenue, We didn't ‘follow im in there, as he was waving his Bistal about wildly.’ Brkera Get ‘a Fright. “Ontnatown Jos sent the bakers in fhe shop in a wild rush to the cellar cs he polnted..,uls, smoking weapon at and got out onto the fire-escapa, Ho ‘ad to Jump from the oven-top through the rear window, and when he landed ho fell on a heap of broken bottles, cut- ting himself {na dozen placas, In scram- pistol, which the baker found and car- | _ried_to the East Or sndred and Fourth street stauon, | When the reserves from the East} Ons Hundred and Fourth street sta- | { “number of repre ‘they are willing. to. m _ Ufyecting a ton arrived they followed ise trail of i> MRS. POTTER PALMER’S, ploog over the roofs, until it gave out. very house in the row was searched, but no trace was found of the madman, nor have half a dozen detectives had any better succes: to-day, =kn-evulance-trom-the-Harlem-Hoa- pltal-éarried oth badly ‘wounded mon ‘40 the institution. : ‘Carberry dectared to-dey that neither MPs Clarence ATS CREIY, Brilliant Display of Daz-| -Zling Jewels to Be-Seen | Some New York Society Ma __ trons Who Have For-_ ic | | +| has been valued-ai—the enormous total of $0,000,000, “I'he tncrease In the vatuo “of Wiammonds tof souras, responsible Ine degres for this figure. = oth ow York “hiy oecume io greay | M diamond market ofthe world, and wit! within the last Ave years—the-demand remarkablo- growth to call atten- | 9% UWon-tothe fact-thar seyerat-New-York i ¢5 familles own collections whieh rival | duu the Crowa jowela of many relenthy European—monarchs.—-Afost—of—theaa+ fhe_nor_any membor of the party. hag ever 9een': ai - ALL Ee eee yous hun in the nelghe fs that he {san Ttalian who on the aoubriquet of “Chinatown Joe” by, once having. ‘been a peotblack in ina! CAPITAL AND-LABOR AT 2 Captains of In- CHICAGO, Jan. tatives of organized and represen! Seo kagmen are to moet tv Join, con- ference in the residence of Mra. Potter Palmar’ on Saturday evening, Jan. 12, “Under the auspices of the National Civic Federation. It ts. expected that Ite prenident. August Belmont, will be in aera gaimual meeting of the National Civic Federation In New York three weeks ago Mra, Palmer offered’ the use ‘of her residence, and nyitatlons are to de sont’ out to-day’ to About cpeaeenN sy of labor and e At Is hoped by tho Civic Federation members that the meeting will be a great success and that ono of Ita fruits neil be the establishment In Chicago of the national associa- OF oe aren, Gian. boon estublimied re- in, Boston. he project was firat broached Mow days ago it wa feared that men might refuse to attend be- oause of the fact that the meett f, w id in Mrs, Palmer's resitenco Jabor “The more conservative of the Meaders) have been approached on the Bubject. and they hava declared that Y rope in any "place, iY have a tendency ‘to understanding, ive employers 1 Snes collections were acquired in the past, | ter before the great increaso in price, and | val to-day are of suph beauty and rarity | as to make Sf nigh impossible. to eati- mate thelr value, At beat they are | worth vastly greater prices than they | were when orlisthally” bought. The Vanderbilt Gems. The Vanderbilt diamonds at the timo of the Vanderbilt-French wedding Were estimated. at $4,000,00, This iq ure would ardiy be considered ade- quate now.’ Mrs. O. M.-F. Belmont has the most valuable stng’s collection of the group. having retained many of th, valuable Jewels sho collected when: s was Mrs, Willtam J. Vanderbilt. The | fa prize Rroup of her collection ts a rope | of diamonds eoven and a halt foet lon, Each stone ts plerced and they ace strung togather ‘Ike pearls, The string fs valued at $1000, ‘Pye diamonds osin well be sald to rly rope's crawn Jowels, Inasmuch aa they were once the the dia 0 v wit of her $25.0 int property of Catherine of 1tuasta Anothor regal’ collec of precious Jewels owned by Mee. Velmant aro the Marle Antoinette” pearls, yalued- at $10,40 and once the property at the gulllotined « Mrn, belmont also | jew has the largest. diamond crescent ever made. Her entire collection ja es'l- mated at half a million dollars, Her | Waguhter, Conaula Vanderbilt, the un- happy Duchess of Marlvorough, has| what ts considered’ to be the most| contly collection of gams owned by nn| European woman of Ute, outside oc) Sh royalty, i 32, Mru. - Frederick Vanderbilt's ¢ tion Ie emtimated nt s3y.060, Portion” of tt> ly a diamoiid sey with ruby eyes, whieh) she wears) ¥ across the entire front of her corsage and La -valuad at QO” de Aifettd The oud M the for the gems has Increased with such | many of na at Mra | peer $160,000 and 1s said to A Russian prince originally owned the measures -four-tonths ofan In addition to this she yas h apart of solitalre dlamonda valued at) sidered n more than $100,000, also one of the finest emeralds in the Which ts cons yorid and & xe of the great collections of aT stor, the acknawlodged of seven sur Drilants Which fhe wears on a velvet) The plese moni, | ize, beauty and purity ued at. $50,000, ntains three great necklaces Valued at $129.00, a aiamond stomacher Worth’ £0,060, earrings 310,00 and a nunic alued ul nd of the stores, 1 jcollection ¢ worth baw-knot sor The Gould Ropes and Rubles. rs. George Gould haa a coll joweln 450,000, of | wi die wollta Sho bas aeveral valuable ropes of ‘dia beng worth Yalues of the gem collections Owned by famous s0- tety leadars. Ogden Mills their prilliance’ retlecting tho glories of Pyens tarry Payne Whitne the littering ‘collection whlch Mrs. 3, J. Astor. ects" paw patronteing Mrs= George Vander bittr:. om houses, “the nightly display -or J -Mrs.-Alfred Vanderbilt... goms during a big night {n the season | Mrs. Howard Gould collar of diamonds and pear. er oddity, rs, George Vander! h owning the fine: Alfred hoi Mrs. added about 1 the —tamtty con mond necklace value The Mackay Jewel Macey sie Clarence Jonny ‘other posse! ued at more than a imilit Clarence Mucka: of her collection, sa world. gem. Tt ta meter. Mra, M: of corals ab tends wn, a brooch and ulite hue. ne Astorn are also Vian the 40, owns a net thra Her tiara of about her Ipd at $76 1. cous for the of miscellancous MO The. finest. coliection he world, vr ed havin heen Jovin Jue oF 2 i gle worth $25,000, a $5,000, 9 of ty reacent rubles and toh des 0, and pearl The most pi 100 80, 3 re Twombly hay value diamonds an ‘aapphire, ewe which haa been estimated Prt} $200000. Wrs tiPwW ta_an: 3. 2 jon dollar: ti ackay comprising racelet ng ow He of pear! of WL this co) ed from the or hea a ‘tar of 35,000 lege In he ruby te dilar walued ar Joweln + inéh —in ne, rb nd ow emeralds on of at ton Ln, -ond tunes in Jewels. Mrs. John W. and Mrs, Clarence ri Mira.-Q,-H,-R,-Balmont. : Mrs. Bradley Martin. ‘When—Mme.— Melba «fe “greeted to~ Mrs. George Gouild.. night 6n her pre ropearance atii Mrs. William. Astor. : the Manhattan Opart-House, where aho | Mrs. Fredérick Vanderbilt appears in “La Traviata," she prom- | Mrs, W. D, Sloane. feea.to. wear @ part at least of hor | Mpg, H, McKay Tsvombly. famous $00,000 collection af Jewels, “J yy credited mond neck lave in America, a loop of 171 diamonds 8 and Harry Payne Whitney has collection comprising two- en: @t}Ormous diamond tiarae,-one valued at costly algrattes arid The gem in | $40.00, and the finest woman, Jocthe \\ Jewels and ‘ones 1s a DF 3 {A atngle valued at These aro avomen Who. Hriakg + | galaxy tn th jter Met i kle only aa a | that Her second for A Wook Hem 6 “Uni t ume, ny Batu Tt ta me will be 1s and a five comb | worth $10,000. flawless and! collection im & necklons worth $5 Mra, Bradiey-Martin, who In spite of er long absencen ab: New Yori adcle has’ a collection wor! 8 the bodice, Hterally clowiing valued at of tara, neckles: ins of but ha a part, Bi +$1,0 as 1 i 4 diamo: wm D:- Sloan owns of gems alone collection of pearis ad, that red by some exny owned The most by any notceal imand, front carefully alvied at $200.00) of ropes ts worth: $140,040, and lection of ping alone ts worth ornament for $2,000, fow 0 Jervel. o. Sew York's 400 them at xl end tn ha'a $200,000 rolls da sm: —_-—- i Melba’s Violeta 10 B Follcwed by Her Gilda, ELBA makes her fret appearance with Mr. Hammerstetn' the Manhettan Opara-Housn to-night at Violetta-in ‘Ta Traviata’ Baga and Renaud will bain the cast appearance fio) a “ ¥riday viin) *t Trovatoi 480,000 ly ¥ nird of emeralde: arn One din fs worth $4.09. vests od —2. te otil) 1 the and o diamond docked ‘fan In quoted at 45 vtn ey 00,000 500,000. 00,000 } 13,000 | 00,000 20,000 00,000-4) QO,000 00,000 | »,000 f | 100,000 00.000 00,000 of her 000. con ha Ast ¥500.09 mine Amertcits| owner wit 0, brace matohe A numb, reales $50,060 hair | be: forces announe » lries Va. Grady and Fuller Quick: + to Follow Governor’s + | control_of ratira alt ‘ First way rt al relative to the tricity tor putt quire and compe} an efficient telephone | nervice at reasonable rates: a fair and Just ure nt ALBANY NK or operation of cars or trains up atreet, within with of all ott Suggestions. ne World.) Dill: tor By pent iters who shall ha sens and’ electric! r public utilities, ‘Th: lofined 2s fol Reculre and compet oth the rt elevated and om boats n¢_all in svch num eqentyax_may for_publi moda tio: ce, with due regard to pt surtace, wave and of the elty Buc mantnt: ic use inthe -etty; tinge apply of gas and elec- | ho} | | LOBBYIS mbly to-di Hepublioan of iin, (Speclal to The Brening World.) ALBAN ie opening day of th Y, Jan, lobby |} with ‘The only people ta he Becrotary. of Stat are’ made of strong, white, durab fabrics which laundrymen say wear Jongest,”_ soo eryi cre TS SLOW . IN REGISTERING. of legivtatire bredent sersion arz ¢! by Mr Murphy, & Rat two dpotors, gommittee of the Grange, Tha phyal and Henly “i Z—Although thin ta] Afiny of the old | Jeginiative sex 8 sliown no aKn of asc year'a pubitel ad to agy in Lealaature. Tay Pa Sonaplowgus member Boo far ax th | 4ho-proaent—y Te tn full of COLLAR’S “and VARTEN @1nce ABODY & 00,, in UETT, eo EACH @ Fr 'The former are George A. Fulles- *, Giles and KE, Be Norria, the New ‘York real = recount bill recommended by Gov. |the fact. that they Intend? to pupae tke Ilughes jn his message was offered in |} Husain: nts during Oho - tree fannars” aad Arthur G, nie haw, crowd the Biate Medical Boolaty, lobby tosiay to hear what the hie im eA yn war the of tite outnt. Litsoy Lan sbiicily fooph - flexible 7 CLUETT BHIATO free Se RI ERR UL Stern Brothers y/, after provided, act ms arbitrators “of Any--Aapute ot -dieagtrement—between tne owners. or operators of any public ullity and ‘thelr employes a he members of tho comission are to He elected atthe general election. thie year, one for each borough Tay Two of Ue mimissioners sre to swerve. for two two for four years, and one for 1 r seamed of ie short-term cot | de elected for alx Fa maybe Pe. ng way that od Y = ly gave notice that he would—ask for an—oearly conmderation. DI by the Cities Committee, to wel Wel rater Sonator Fuller offered a. bill for the ¢reation of a local railroad commission York City. - > meaatire, drawn by the ‘sranalt Reform Committee of One Hundred, and supported by. clvic organizations, | pro- Vides that the supervision over-the radi Ja ontired: forthe moat rt MH NIe ety now -wxXUrCINEd BY the State’ Kattroad Commission’ be torminated and transferred to. a commission of three mbe he salary of ce members of the commission ts fixed at $5,000. Orders of +tie-cemmission-are—to—be-enforced- by the court. | LEGISLATURE MEETS IN NEW SESSION. ‘ . Jan, vened for tts 190th messi cf hoon to-day-in-both- Houses, being devoted to organization Hig ot ie TS anni -nres- Hughes * Soy Chanter —preatded—tn the and the lower Llouse was con- ed by Col. Archle E. Baxter, clerk the last Assembly. Organization quickly offercted, Accordance the day lot [was Lowith land Goy, Hughes was “noted that the two houses were ready for business. His reply was his first in nnual message aH — The principal officers —riected—in- thet ty houses were as Calc 2 Sonate tent “pro- te or Joni Te ayette Tea Hien ogra Joho —C_ Marriott, Richmond Sergeant-atArma, Churles Ro Motaling, “of Albany. Assen bly—Speaker, Jarnes W. Wad worthoetr,- of Living#ton; clerk, C Archie Fi Baxter, of Chemung, ateno - | rapher, Henry Lammert, 5t we York 0 ant-at-armé, Franke Johaaton, these In both houses are re- icon ave ty" oir te Ali of then 1b . of New rity leader by Ten notr-the Democrats alee é ar and resi sod —his determina ton. play and impartiality. Benate adjourned at 118 P.M, until next Wediteaday at 890 P.M. se to aavure fair to all, use, or operation of | . and h at, of 1 Wy NY. y. lid an honetl sf WOMEN’S COURT BILL and benefit, Becor lay out and, w approy Ho, Aap vise the const mm of such new. pu lic utilities as may rmined sald board of control of pub! to be for the Interest of the xy. Third—ltecoma: negotiate for, the Board: of Estimate and Apportion: | ment_acanire cond: wT phe ef mnation, euch then tes as it may be de 41 Odards to Be for t requeste. aere| public Vutilities for | by purchase | TEA AGAIN PRESENTED. fre Jan. to appoint ates for A ten-year ide over a women's court <dto-day by Assemblyman 6! 1 two to pr trod jley. of Newark. ‘The bill Was passed d tho acquisition of | Inst year, but filled to receive the con- and with the approval of | sideration of tite Governor, o— RST RECOUNT BILL IN ASSEMBLY iSprel ALBAN Ine World.) to The —The Hearat Ine FOUR STORES, 1680 NARSAT AT. at Spruce BL BS NARSAU Heilbro 309 HROADWAY at Franklin §t 787 BROADWAY ab Elenth Bt. ‘They ure | to he appointed by the Mayor 2—The Legis: | the caucus action of tast night} uthorizing | additional | terin | was | i | { 1 | if CHIL! i Will continue To-morrow, their “Annual Clearance Sale of imported Men’s Fancy Waistcoats - The Newest Models for Present and Spring Wear. | Flannels, Silk Mixtures and Mercerized Fabrics Weil-Tatored; ait sizes trom -33:to46-in;, fpchuting = By the Yard, at Reduced Prices, -} TAMBOURED SASH -MUSLINS; Yard-—-F 5c,-48e —WOVEN-SCOTCH-MUSLINS, 36 -snd45:inny DRAPERY FISH NET, colored and white, _ COLORED MADRAS, 45 in., __ Furs and Fur Garments, — Cloaks and Wraps ' An Important Sale of Value ¥3.00 .u 6.00 Curtain Materials - Misses’. & Girls’ Suit MISSES’ JUNIOR SUITS, Box or Semi-fitted Coats, in plain clochs and mixtures, Heretofore $13.95 to 24.50, GIRLS! FULL LENGTH. CLOAKS taken trom iepular sock, DRE? models, in various styles and materials, IRLS! DRESS a of blue, red and green plaids, 8 to.14 yts,, | eae eae nase nema Wo CHEVIOT SUITS, Short Coat Model, Velve: trimm BROADCLOTH SUITS, Francis Model TAILOR SUITS from the:regular stock, to close, BLACK BROADCLOTH COATS, White Peau de Cygne ln- ing, for Day or Evening wear, : Proatrnay L igi Sreet ‘Vitor The delicious Cod-Liver Prepara- tion Without Oil, Vinol contains all the medicinal elements o! cod-liver oil actually taken from fresh cods’ livers, but no oil. The oil, having no value as medicine or food, is thrown away CW Tiker AGA At Decided. Reductions. | | MISSES’ TAILOR-MADE SUITS, in various styles and materials, 14 and 16 yrs, Hetetofore: $27.50 10. 36,50, collection nofore $3.95 to 12,9: ‘ fy Her COATS, full Jength, button-to-neck Zto tyre. Heretorore $4.50 107.50 s & Coats: #7,50; 9.75 92:75, 3.95" 20¢,-25c- 48c,. 75¢~ 85c, $1.10. £19.75 ' ia 5, » 4.95 f low neck model, West Twenty-third Street THURSDAY, JANUARY IRD. Co and Suits men 's 25. Regularly $40.00, FOR INDIG tress after cating, vy. feeling, wind lh | the vefore you retire t th tric Lest et worth living, ats 27 50 35.00 00, 32.50 27.50 4 Z Estion dizziness, that and paing ig: stomach and furred tongue, tak Beechan?'ss . Ss rest, They assist the food, en sound dia! nrfeel life ia ° ce | | a i

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