The evening world. Newspaper, June 6, 1907, Page 10

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ICEMAN COES AND GETS BEATER ; » Husband as They Are Drag- ~~ ging Woman Into Hallway. John Dwyer, « policeman sttached to he Oak street station, and his wife Martha, who te young and pretty, were ieoming beck to their home at No, ti West Fitty-sixth street early to-day from 4 visit tb friends tn Harlem. Jefe his wife when they got off the ereestown car at Fifty-ninth street ‘Third ‘even ling her he hurry on ahead and abift from citizen's Glothing to uniform in order to reach his precinct in early detall Dwyer bad trotted along for « couple @f blocks, when he heard Mre, Dwyer D) weream. He turned back. Four men | Were dragging her, shrieking and strug- Bling, into a hallway in Fifty‘eeventh ‘Kknoaked one of the men over, but » wecond one tripped him. and aa he went * @ewn all four umped on him and be- get Kicking him. He managed to get ashes * the ruffians ran. He blew his (whistle. Policeman Lynch heard the ‘ene of the four, Alois Bucher, of No, @ Fast Fitty-sevent street, who ea He! time for duty on thei Seem, cenaneak ghoul Identified excep: a Dunch of keys with Jamooth shaven, wore a dark aack suk, hu penkgpeye ihn et, and as he| DAK striped shirt, black button shoes ES EAS JOMEA DELNED he qras © waiter employed tn the Hotel; BUNCH UF TO RESCUE WIFE © MAY IDENTIFY TAKE PLACES OF == TAS SUE Four Ruffians Attacked by) Jumped Into Gowanus Canal) Labor Employs the Carhera in Its Battles Against Strike- | and Refused to Grab Rope Thrown, | A man wes seen to jump inte the Gowanus Canal at the foot of Mackert street. Brooklyn, early to-day by Jahn Joseph Burna, of No. M Fifth etreet, who were on thelr way to work. Both rushed to the spot and threw water after him, and when they saw him sink beneath the surface i wis too late, Policeman MoGloin was notified and Teported to the Hamilton avenue station. TAeut Wilkam Willis and several patro)- | men found the body, There wae noth- |ing on !t by which the man might be a brass tag, “No. @" He was about | thirty years, § feet 9 {inahes tall, | Weighed 18 pounds, had black hair, was and black stockings emicago, Teomel | t a rope, which the man in the water cles, The “camera delegate” is « com- Mt fof sonia ; , | dination of wi Gelegate” and poe & oo could easily have grasped. Thinking he) i bese ne would cling to the life line neither | totes ee perro Rtge hor Burns jumped into the ally | 44 that he oan call a 6 Office without visiting the “job.” ‘The Mheet Metal Workers’ Union im- | troduced the new ‘eMficial, and the other | ty fhirty-tour untone in iti Ameeatated | orn we veel Jathe 1, Buliding Trades are petting ready to | 4; adopt him. Tt the plan @ photograph every TRE EVENING WORLD, ' THURSDAY, KEYS 'SNAP-SHOT MEN scsi city where unton met an well as a umber are employed. If A strike is called pb pha of any probe they are, unten. UNION PIEKETS BRASS PIN AND SU BOIL CAUSED DEATH. Breakers. | + | the ine He’ im FOF mobile rige and A boll f remult take ple! tor burlal. ruetion * from his | | clase, ing excelled her weeks ago Mr. Tua] Sa Augustus C. Halsey, Formerly of | This City, Victim of Blood Poisoning. BT. LOUIS June (Blood poteoning | |omused by a prick of brass pin re. |eulted in the death here Pune &~The traditional Auguatus ©, Halsey, who came from union "walking delewnte" was reviaced New York tn 101 and engaged/in the yeaterday by ® person carrying ® “snaD- | ay Fein, of No, M2 Beownd street and | shot camera under hie arm. i bile business. a fpriperiy 4 pee Secale ETHEL ROOSEVELT SEOONO, ‘WASHINGTON, Roosevelt, the daughter of the Presi-| was graduated from June 6 1008 ise Melon Purant | he graduating exer- clses were ended yesterday B. Altoum & Ca. SUGGESTIONS FOR WEDDING GIFTS. beqo an offices of | in New York, | ney took # long auto- | hin nose was sunburnt and he punctured It with br n Blood-potsoning | ine Year win be taken Kan! union men whe nw Dired wll Aken and fled for r sie ily diMeulty facing the pian te rotnet of today of —Miss Wthel | @mvoy. i In the Yorkville Court Magistrate (Whitman fmed Bucher $10. | BRIOAL TAP MANTEL AND CABINET ORNAMENTS IN PORCELAIN, POTTERY AND BRONZD; LAMPS AND ELBCTROLIDRE; CLOCKS AND CLOCK SETS, CABINETS, PEDESTALS AND FANCY TABLES; PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, MINIATURES AND MANY OTHER OBJECTS, SUITABLE FOR BOUDOIR OR LIBRARY TABLE. ARREST RECALLS CRONIN MURDER Mobile Police Arrest Man as Coughlin, One of Doc- tor’s Slayers, MOBILE, Ala, June 6.—A man de- Meved to be John Coughlin, tective | ‘nd politician, of Chicago, convicted of @omplicity in the murder there eighteen | years ago of Dr. Cronin, sentenced to | p Bhe, penitentiary, later pardoned, and | forfeited a $20,000 bond while} © of jury ing. is under arrest in Moblle. an gave his name as Davis and fused to admit that he ts Coughitn, | he had been working for the ears for a fruit company in “4 Lured Coachman Away and Took the Harness from the Horses. ARLINGTON, N. J., June 6A trick thar wae played here last night caused & newly wedded couple to lose thelr train and delayed their start for Nt- agara Falls on their wedding tour, The victims of the joker were Arthur Christian, of Newark, and Miss Martha B. Davia, daughter of Walter Davis, of Newark, and a niece of United States Commiasioner Rowe, of Jerwey City, ‘The marriage ceremony took place at the residence of Mr. Rodman, another uncle of the bride, in Arlington, ‘The wedding was followed by « re- ception, and then Mr, Christian and his bride started for the carriage. which was to take them to the railroad station. To their astonishment they found that the harness had been taken from the horses and was no where to De seen, While the coachman was also mieaing. It was soon learned that the TRAINING OF WOMEN. | ee | To Be Taught “the Nobility and Dignity of Industrial Labor.” Which women and girls shall be in Biructed in housework, trade or any Dusiness suitable for women which @ball “enable them to earn an inde. ment and honorable Ilving, and teach e nobility ant dienity of in- is provided in the will B. Cotton. the Brook- ich was filed for oro- ie valued at $507,000, of halt is left in trust to cer tain beneficiaries trust benefictaries the resi< 0 he devote to the founding English Pique, half-fitting back trasting colors, Reduced to WOMEN'S JUMPER SUITS, made of si1 and stripes, besutifal styles. models of fine silk taffeta, blac aud Pongee silks, Value $18,004 BLACK NEAPOLITAN HATS, and ostrich feathers ‘WOMEN'S TRIMMED HATS, tn full asso ready -Lawear-and dress hats WOMEN'S HOSE, in fine lisie, lace and lace boot 6 pairs WEST 125TH ST., 7TH @ 8TH AVS. emanate a aaa Men’s Summ The following CRAVATS, Al! silk, 2 inch open end four-ia bends, Value $1.00 re BANCY WAISTCOATS. Sizes 34 to 40 | Values $3.50 to $0.00 2,00; 2,85 CHAMOIS GLOVES, 1.50 ) STEAMER RUGS. All Wool, Value $10.00 vs | DEDHAM, Mass., June 6—A school tn |} Specials for Friday and Saturday, WOMEN'S TAILORED WASH SUITS, stunning models in all Linen or styles, with cyfls and collar trimmed in con. WOMEN'S DRESS SKIRTS, unequalled in style and make, exclusive in all the new satlor and umbrella shapes, handsomely trimmed with chiffon Value $8.00 and $9.00, for in a variety of shades Attention is directed to our standard of the best Foreign and America rgb pra | coachman had been invited into the house to partake of refreshments and that it was in hjs absence that the harness had been carried away. The disappear of the hi caused @ commotion, and Mr. Ro: eve tracted quite @ crowd in house bridal couple took the ” naturedly, and when the b ® © Prince Chap and cutaway 4.95 «07.50 ik chiffon taffeta in checks 13.75 Former price $20.00 for ad $22:50, or 10.50 in 15.75 4.98 2.98 velvet ribbon iment of desirable colors. Value $5.50 and $6.59, for Lace Waists of Allover Val. and imported Lingerie Waist: CUT AND ENGRAVED GLASS. @RIC-A-BRAC DEPARTMENT, THIRD FLOOR) WOMEN’S NECKWEAR. A SPECIAL SELECTION OF WOMEN'S NECKWEAR, WELL ADAPTED FOR SUMMER SERVICE, AT THE FOLLOWING ATTRACTIVE PRICES: HAND-EMBROIDERED LINEN COLLARS , 25e. EACH. Fifth Avenue, 45. EACH. LAWN AND LACE BOWS, AND EMBROIDERED LAWN TIES, $2.65 PER DOZEN. WS Fifth Avenue, 34th and 35th Strerts, Nem York. Wy Franklin Simon & Co. Greatly Reduced Prices—Friday Women’s High=Class Waists Striped French Volle and Lingerie Waists, lace and embroidery trimmed. “Marie Antoinette,’ Heretofore $3.75 to $4.75. et, tri with Cluny and Torchon lace, m: Heretofore $7.50....... French han d-mado, ed je over China Silk. hand-embroidered, tucked and richly lace trimmed. Heretofore $9.75 to $12.50.......-... 2.00% ee WILL CLOSE OUT FRIDAY 127 Street and Evening Dresses | | of Taffeta, Messaling and Crepe de Chine Sith, | | 18.50 Heretofore $29.50 to $59.50, No Alterations or Approvals 1.90 3.75 6.75 FIFTH AVE,, 37th and 38th Sts. hand embroidered, allover lace. Value S0c, to $1.00, for.’ 45¢ for 2.50. eC 4 er Furnishings qualities and latest Novelties akers Al 4 spectal offerings : & Dow Important Notice. Our Great Alteration Sale Continues Values Unprecedented, ‘ighest class Suits, &c,, will be of- e hing heretofore f & most excep- r needs with eat m Special for Friday and Saturday 000 LINGERIE as $2.45 $2.88 $3, These are extraordinary values Broadway, Seventeenth and Eighteenth Streets. WAISTS-~all the season's best styles hundreds of beautiful effects, will be offered Friday atuiday at the following extremely low prices 65 rat STOUT Wo rss Fa HE OUTER MANS CHOICE i ia Zz r: had, its wonderful wearing qualities and what it accomplishes, the eet at $3.00 is a mare ecoromical inveftment than three JUNE 6; TOOT. NG URE 4 i i Hi cor 00 each. Model’ Ne 312, fer the tall stowt woman of Coal « Benn st ioe $3 ()() Medel Na, 314, fer the short stout woman, of Coutl a Batets, all dees i Model He S18, for the til teat woman o Beeded Grad, me @ 5 Model Me S18 fer the shart stent woman, of Breseded Cont ll ao 00 Medel Ma 615, with Best Supporters, of French Com, ol snes GARMENTS SHOP. Pbilipsborn FOR FRIDAY Special Sale of Tailored Suits Double-breasted Prince Chap Medels A New Early Fall Style, Made Up from the Sarplus Stock of Finest Materials by One of Our Leading Manufacturers. Of Imported Mannish Suitings, in Stripes, Checks and Plaids. The coat has detachable pique collars and cuffs; full plaited skirts, with 16.50 Value $35.00 Opposite Fifth Avenue Hotel, 12 West 23d St. roacrcns A oo fold at foot. through to 22d 6" AV. im ‘St AA Very Important SKIRT SALE For Friday and Saturday; $7.50 Stylish Check Skirts, neat dark brown patterns, fine worsteds, In the swell grayish effects, double folds; full kilt. $7.50 Brilliantine Mohair Skirts, rich black, newest marine blue and the latest golden brown; full aide pleated; 2 deep folds $7.50 Chiffon Panama Skirts, tn a rich quality, bldck only; full bigh kilt model; very finely tailored and perfectly shaped. For Friday and Saturday, 95 $10.00 English Check Skirts, fine worsted; black and white effects; with deep bias folds; a very stylish model $10.00 Fine Panama Skirts, the very latest 17-gore side-plaited model, with two wide folds; rich black, the new blue and the fashionable russet. $10.00 Fancy Mohair Skirts, in checks of exquisite combina’ black, blue and brown grounds; f ing, with double folds. For Friday and Saturday, 00 on colorings $12.50 Taffeta Silk Skirts, in black and golden brown; full side-plaited model, with two folds. $12.50 Chiffon Voile Skirts, in rich quality black and navy blue; high kilt, full side-plaited model, with double folds of taffeta silk to match. $12.50 Novelty Suiting Skirts, in exquisite designs of dainty checks and fine hairline stripes. Very full side-plaited e with 5-inch fold of taifeta silk oe For Friday Satur 50 and The Sale of the Well-Known “Griffon Brand” Waists $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 Values, At 1 95 Each, Recognized for Their Exquisite Make, continues to-morrow and Saturday, “Follow the crowd" into The World's “Want” columns, BEAUTIFUL een ART SUPPLEMENT will be given with - every copy of x NEXT SUNDAY'S WORLD. Order from Newsdealer in advance as supply will be limited. —~e

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