The evening world. Newspaper, February 13, 1907, Page 14

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_- Grant—Permit with ‘Transit Commission at Its meeting to- jet Engineer Rice ts, to-| +t0-be presented boa#l by the Committee on Pian Contract - to-morrow, showing tne Pout, ‘Plan necessary for the safety r ch the permission may: ri given ns ‘the contractors and at the =. Weme time ali interests protected. “the open cut was prac- Filled: on Monday, when tne ‘ef; the Waldorf-Astoria with- ¢ the yautte of the Waldorf Mbirty-third street side had al; pk over An inch, ‘and an ex- onvinced him quick action for permission to open Saab street for m distance of (30 > ean 730 feot ‘west of Sixth avenue, - etiginsérs explain that the ‘will be peated: 1n spota only, and q 200 or’ 300 foot at ‘elther point. ‘Tian Talsed a form of opposition the contractors stopped work, with @eclaration that they could aot go ler the old’ plan without jeopar pulidings, Chief Engineer Rice dthat open cuts will have to be but says these need be only for « ods long’at any point, as the dis- neo. {sy due principally to under- d watercourses which are not very Hide, but are treacherous and hani to eh, ‘frty-owners along the line for any dam- po under thé otiginal contract. The Eontractors are not to allow toe su uncovered | married open. one-half the width of the or other than between 1 M. A, contractors said to-day cwill accept these conditions and Wo the Board further assurance that Ny all the dirt removed: will be jed “away through the portions of ady completed, so that: the: t Iittered” and traffic 8, as \t was in lower Broadway. ~~] biushing—bride -and—t Rapid Transit Board Will! : nl . | Donna Ives. 4 i s a {Her death wae par ay aa [it was not. known until. to-day Tene 5 -| Curtis; of Riverutde: Drive, wns destined: pinat-night-wasto-celbrate. the -event- WE EVENING “WoOF RLD, Wena saat _ DYSPEPTIC DREANS. ‘CLEARS. MYSTERY Loor OUT POR A Seenane Fremouo ay TNE NEHER 7 | Known at St. ments as Donna Ives, but i was Marguerite Dalie. ea soe | To-Day When -Mother- Made Them -Pubiic: There was much mystery surround! | tte death ofa young woman lv the St George Apartment-House, t, who was ft Ir those propliets of disanter Who are stirring all our fear up, Would uh-dope thelr pieunoRraster They'd feel better and d cheer un, there {n great luxury under ¢ y tig woman's mother—Mra, FE, W, ot. East Main~ strv Springfeld, O.-made K pudlic that her daughter had beon a'frieyd of David Lamar, the Wall street’ broker. ‘She blamed Lamar for Keeping secret the death. | clroumstances of her daughter’ y 1 Coroner. Ac critelll, who, made in- “WEE TEST a + Donna Ives. today admaltiedthaz—the. young woman hag fn Quarte) with the broker, He further eald that Lamar had pald the funeral expenses, which amounted to about $100 In the flatement Made to her Mrienas Jn SpringNold Mra, Lutz said: “Iwas unable to learn the dot. My GeugMerw deat Ths whote affair E wag tiushed up. ‘They would only jallow E me to sco my daughter's face. They A feast given at the Imperia! Hotel last night to celebrate the hurried wed- .ding.1o January. of Charlea_H. Halper, of Derby, Conn., to the widow of A. M. mr [Pastor at reer Having = “Too Good a Time to-Leave— of my daughter's friends. told me that when hi dawg htar’ us fonnd her lying on 5 and jn the partments were Lamar and) nis howyer.* Coroner Tells the Story. Ree, facts of the cass as recited day by Goreng Acritelli are as follow ‘oner to be made additionally interesting by a Teal wedding cermony quite unexpected, whic 086 correc: |_ Donna. = Marguerite. Dalle, lived at aed of Mr. Halper and the new Mrs. Genee and her moat frequen| lalper, was David Lamar. He bought It was the impatience in January last | $220rrms Mot Bir. Halper, en In’ bridégroom-to- pias bh? be, that yoade last night's affair possi- ble. He and the Widow Curtis were to iScwed in March, and the then ‘bride- to-be was engaged with r trousseau when Mr. Halper said he “wasn't going to wait another minute,” Nono of their friends had been noufled ‘and the widow demurred. But 1t was unavailing. They fust_went off and got married. Mr. HaJ- per was so insistent, and the banquet presents and was most his attentions, She wore owns —aind—fnuch jewelry: ‘When stiddeniy he c:ased his visits Donna lves was notioad to be much depresacd. The Letter She Wrote. The pole Modnd a letter which the! sir peas written. It said: ie) Mr. Reusmnun to dress my heir over ugain. I want to bo bur- beside my baby in Jermey City The Henry Marsal Warren, who had tied tho knot, was among the ueste;-eo-wan-the-Mayor-of Derby: tor Mr.—Halper ts wall-kaowan-_tn-that-clty.t Suddenly the Rev. Mr rren was called-to.the-telephone._A-young couple was at his home and wunted to get superintendent of Yad to-day that Hoiiaaide. "she knew of fer WHO her triendy igen in “fac lived for di vith -the- young woman ment: HER DRESS CAUGHT —Can't_leave here. Having too. good B time, Come down to the Imperla} and I'll marry you {f you are tn such awful hurry,” sald the clerj ma and then he told Mr, Halper whi ang-__Mrs, Halper got. interested, eee and so did all the guests, and when the Neighbors Heard Her § Her S Put Out Blaze, but Victim atl ---May— Die. Mrs. Mamie years old, prepared except the young couple — aca the midst of the merry banguet- twenty-two. groom were-Kiven seats at the board and their heaith was-drunk:- Ho gave E | A train on the Putnam dlyisfon of New York Central struck a wagon —by James Dalton, of Two! = ui and..Witteenth.strect—and; Ninth myenue, to-day, fatally injuring | ‘According to eyewitnesses the gate tothe crossing at =ingedridge “road! oe REQ, and... Bigatessth treet, where the accident’ occurred, were open when Dallas spprosched. On was taken tothe Fordham ! ital where it "was said he could: : Noa Photographed and Expected to Be | Used Against Kossuth Reale in Court. mpértant docu- ments have Been Hike from the Minis- try of Commerce, of which Francis Kos- wuth ts thi head, and St fs alleged that they have fallen Into the hands of Dep- uty. Lengyel, ose allegations, com- of ex-Mayor Halm: Used the resignation ft who Js one of the leaders ies eS pa BN rh Pie pabers, It 1s understood, have been ogra and w Nsed inthe forthcoming tbe} sult-brought’ by Harr, tail against Herr Lenky: inimox, and otters of hin detr: FRANCE MODIFIES CHURCH LEASE T: me usc, to_ba—on—the OF A NHAL agreement rotative to fermé Of tho jease of the churches. | er Biland ‘has offered a. mod! formuts which | he hen evene wilt i eons raised by; Loveiaste Ugations thus i able @ con tes: ofthe oture quieting tp: thatinew Mayors! Roussuoft, of No.2 Broadwa: was born fn Paris. and Is-sald to be a descendant of a royal family. Mr, ‘Weat's father th W. K/ West, of To- tedo bso : the fire, consctoun. summoned and she Ww: Long Island College, Hospital, wns said sho ie. $20 Panama Suits, $18 Fancy Eton Suits, $20 Spring. Costumes, $10 758 Thursday’ 's—Opportanity, Advance Models. Strictly high-class tailors’ samples of 9 the smartest walking suits and dressy = _coitumes the Spring is to bring forth— ~ tailored and finished with unusual care, Chic: Coat: Models, Lapel Collarless Effects: ’ Coats Richly Silk Lined. These aristocratic new ccat suits-—— each fin'shed to bring out all the possi ~ ble style and grace as special samp!es— show the latest braid trimmings; fancy ‘ braids down front and conceits} in Black of b'us. a $20 value. ~ Alterations FREE. “crs Filled. ¢ SALE AT ALL 3 STORES, j eft is | 3 new tab ¢ Every suit George Apart: FRIEND OF DAVID LAMAR | Facts About. Her Kept Secret Until tiled herself, after | pretty blonds, ressmbling FIRE WHILE" “ALONE. creams and | ! Downtown The ovation Lin belng loudly James B, Murphy. Lt wits Mrs $0 the latter date, = sR = Mrs, DAVENPORT Cf METZ THEIR CHOICE ~FOR NEXT MAYOR: Taxpayers Brooklyn Give Comptroller | an Ovation. tendered night to Controller, Herman. A. at the conclusion of his address to] the members of the Downtown. ‘Tax-| payers’ Association, the principal clvic| Stab Wound Received organization In western Brooklyn, proclaimed as thelr chalce «for Mayon-of-,the olty atthe} conciusion—of the term of Geeta Tht McClellan, pleased no ‘one as much as Hedid-the eecretary of the associations! prom g-mab wots rote JON Murphy who preyale Tt; on the Controller to appear before the: waa pecause of the attitude .of the yr] sociation in eriticlaing” the for the failure of the city to ‘take tL he_property required tar bush ayenue.extension dn Dec. dnd taVvoring Wie date Ot Mt MrJ Murphy -alweye claimed <that-the Comptrotter-was~ Justified ta tavoi ‘The Comptroller's rea 1, were as follows ny That it’ tue was tucen on [a dy Tbe carved and highly finlshed; cover: tapestry. Values $50.00; sale price. UCH, | tration; both ends canbe adjust- } ed_to-four positions, making 2 1 sofa, a davenport and a couch; | covered in plain | cleus. 20: pra sary; patterns; ppccialy per. square Val seeecec sy jection would.ba @ mudhole all w: Apart from this consideration, “Ir jroula be a «rent hardship for families to be dispoesesved fn midowinter and for businessmen toda dletur! eee of. the. year when. the; atocked-up-with “holiday goods: Mr, Metz made a stirring address at the dinner ang answered a running fira [of questions on the {mprovecnent of tbush avenue to the satisfaction of at the had ‘all. OF) “At the close he was st | yote, of thanks, voted an nt and feartees -pdile- official. and med a1. the organization's choloe for Mayor, /HUSBAND HELD FOR DEATH OF HIS WIFE. Mrs, Farley Died in Hospital from rising on Monday Metz | and} : Mysteriously. Mrso“Margeret--Parley,~ of No, .537 East” One Hundred “and > Twenty-third jstront, died in Harlem Howpttal to-day. | Parity, her husband, waa held in Har-'| fiem Pollce Court, to awalt an ‘Invesil: gation by. the. malice. ‘Four duyx ago,” wala’ Farley when, p'nummoied policeman ‘to’ hiv home j Yesterday, “my, wife fell ‘on @ potato katte. She had been drinking. The! Gontroner Detective McKecn went to t ospital and irfed {tq italk wth t oman when she began to show sig. ing and grading | sible for the injury,’ MoKeon said to- ut she was, Fambling, and barely, demoliahed —conscto 4 hip. She “if you have you dignantly. noyor, guage. Ruttledge Rutledge: No. | old.of No. La rt ‘Tine tn PRETTY GIRL HAS ~ANNOYER hi ARRESTED: Miss Rutledge Fe Follows In- sultér in Chinatown Until She Meets Policeman, She saya he thereupon ‘made insulting “emi ‘A policeman was nearby and Miss Bteing |. o—Greseed—the ;tils-the atranger {ried to escape Fear. Wwe and neemoa | INK the ‘man might get‘ away Mins FEBRUARY 15,5190. Mian Margaret Ruttledgs, of No. 64 West Fifty-third atreet. was in the crowd that gathered in Chinatown Inst night to wew the freworks, when sha felt a hand. placed lehtly upon her turned angrily to see tho don't “leaye ms “alone “wilt | arrested.’ whe cried, man ropiled ‘that her: beauty had attracted him and/ asked with him. Miss Rutledge flushed in- her to dine and. tried to etrike the an- rks and used vile lan- hurried towara- tim, followed--1n-front-ot-No.-18 Mus Garafola, twenty-one years 953 Linden’ street willbe atralgned thes Ridwemood, ‘entro Street Court. any | Bansracnon CORA RTEES “OR-MONEY PROMPTLY REFUNDED BL st Proves Its Supremacy B By I Its Matchless Valecr aise Saht—t Gice-iiastest Wustration);. Frames are handsomely: In Verona and Gobelin * 35.00 tikeilius= Massive Steel and Brass Beds, like f- lustration; “heavy con- - tinuous posts, with! 1- fail head and 1498 pe ee ’ The Leading Carpet Event of the _AIL Vel 35” At Record-Breaking Prices. ‘China Matting at 10c, 15c-and 20c Yard. “Japanese Matting at-15c, 20c and-28¢ Yard. ~~ 1,500 Yards of Crex Grass Matting, 35c Yard. De Yard Inlaid Linoleum. “Wood and parquet fl floor “patterns; colors go straight through; guaranteed rarfectié offered on the fifth floor; $1.50 value at, per square yard 3 and 4 Yard Sheet Linoleum. SEAMLESS SHEET LINOLEUM, 3 or 4 yards wide; no piecing neces in intaid, tile and “floral 98c, a square yard; 49c Douvie Coated Mieavy "Steel Enamol Long, Hand ENA Our Famous Refrigerators. Every refrigerator 1s warranted, and |s {nterlined with mineral felt—a com- bination of mineral wool, ‘asbestos * and hair felt. This is far more prac- tical and sanitary than the: old-style charcoal {nterlining. This one ts of kiln<dried ash, with galvanized shelves, bronze trimmings, | metal Mining, removable’ drip 4,98 pipe; good yalue at $6.93; our price Quartered dak Sideboard, Itke. MMustra. ton; large bevelled mirror, lined sil= ver ‘drawer, heavy carved top, highly “polished: TBS Sate pri Year. __As a Special Inducement in This Even We Make, Sew and Lay Free All Carpets Sold During, ‘This Sale. Extra quality. Colum- bia ngrain Carpets, 15,000 Rolls of China } a — Matting Imported Cork Linoleum. a yards of imported: Genuine CORK LEUM, 2 yards wide. —Shown—in. inlaid tlle and floral retailed in most carpet stores at. 79. a sq. yard; special here to- morrow, per square yard... Sale of Housefurnishings. Our Great February Event Needs Fe Words. The Valaes Speak for Themsefves. and at bot- toms, fitting 4 Special ... valu 14.50 , 89 € LINO- 39c patterns; Bail handled GARBAGE CANS, heavy 29 galvanized fron, WASH BOILERS, No. 8 size, with ‘oval ends 49 _ JBMES MsGREERY 88, i 23d Siaei: Bdth-Stroate. | LADIES’ HOSIERY. J Fine black lisle thread Stockings. ; Medium or gauze weight, with spliced In Both Stores. heela, soles and toes, Pas tagraln Cotton Stockings. Medium weight. Unbleached “Maco” soles, f asc per pair Plain black lisle thread Stockings. “Cobweb! weight, with garter, spliced tops, double heels, soles and toes. Lisle thread Stockings, with neat “silk embroidered’ or lace woven insteps. : 35¢ per pair i i ‘3 pairs for £.00 on Plain black -gauze—silk Stockings, with double: heels, soles-and toes, i “1,00 pecpair | ' value-1.50 SHIRTWAIST PATTERNS, 12 Both storce Embroidered Batiste, with: tucked yoke. . 11.50 Embroidered Batiste, with pleated ruffle. 1 2.25 See Trish PEER embroidered Irish Linen. — 3:75 value 5.75 Irish hand-embroidered EES and Trish~ Sees z ~§:50-~ a value 7.50 A TK flares eaecrenent of French Waist Patterns,—handsomely embroid-. : ered linen, finished with linen lace and ————_____ Soutache braid designs on net. | 6.50 to 30.00 TRUNK DEPARTMENTS. = Sale of Dress Trunks (the excellent make of “Henry Likly & Co.”), highly recommended for long distance travel- “fing. Made of selected-basswood frames, duck covered, oil painted. Bound with. ~-.-pawhide, -strapped—with— best leather. ~ Trays with hat-and waist compartments as well as dress trays. Sizes 32 to 4o inches. 14.50 to-17.50.— i value, 18.00 to 21.00 A complete stock of dress, steamer, skirt, wardrobe, bureau and chiffonier Tronks. _ Sole Leather Trunks, Valises, Kit Bags; Hat and Shirt -Boxes,— “Sulit Cases “and Bags “in- various — Jeathers, With and withont fittings. ~- Automobile, lunch and) tea Ham- pers, Cases, étc. Dog Collars, Harness, Sleeping BAIA, etc. ~ JAMES MeGREERY & CO: 8348 Stroct ~Sdth Street. In Both Stores. Carriers, JAMES MoGREERY & C0, R3rd- Street -__S4th Sireet MEN’S HABERDASHERY, New -Shirting materials for Spring, -espetilly—designed—for--custom shirts, Fabrics ieclade s Scotch Madras in plain or acted weaves, Russian cord Madras. Satin Broche, embroidered Ba- zR __tiste, Jacquard Batiste, silk_and-cotton Fabrics, iyella Flannel, English silk ‘and ‘wool and-French or English Silk Sahce and a quafitity of {ine Ameri- can Silks,—woven especially for James McCreery & Co. Shirts. ++++443-50 to 15,00 each ° Samples of Scena on request. JAMES McGREERY & CO. 23rd Street 34th Streot In Both Stores, MANY A MAN HAS BEEN STARTED On THD ROAD TO PROSPERITY F BY A LITTLE WORLD “WANT” AD,

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