The evening world. Newspaper, August 29, 1907, Page 16

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THE EVENING WORLD, oro NLLS A CHILD Last December Dies in Agony. _ Months Later Developed Mad- “ness at Sight of Water. |) Wielding to the most pronounced case ef hydrophobla, which the foctors at —tha-Kings County Hospita} have! ever ween, jittle Toby Reyner, acven years fold, who lived at No. 1827 Pitkin ave- mye, and who called herself the ‘little Gow-bite girl,’ lies dead at that ineti- Buition. t | She was discharged from the same Sisspital last January as cured after ghe had received the Pasteur treatment. Wut Tuesday of this weok the disease Geveloped again and this time it killed ber. Toby was sent last December to a wtore by her father. She met Pauline Grossman, a playmate, on the stoop nd asked her to accompany her. They faad proceeded oniy a few feet when a og leaped on them. ‘[he animal bit two children badly. Toby‘s log was rated and ane arm-—was—bitten. Wauline was bitten’on the leg. After Mt bit the children the dog was shot. |The girls were discharged Jan. 18, fhe impression being they were cured } Whe girl began Tuesday to foam at fhe mouth. Presently she began to bark. When her mother turned on the water she became violent. She threw herself on the floor and screamed ‘nod scratched. {_ "Pauline, come back please; come ‘back Pauline," ttle Toby weuld cry fm the midst of her agony, Death Follows Second Attack. _ The mention of the name of s’auline, “who had been bitten with Toby, con- yinced Mra. Reyner that the girl had | ‘an attack of hydrophobla. She had Street Hospital,.and he transferred Toby Stret Hospital, and he traasferred Toby to the Kings County Hospital. at tne fhoopital the child rallied under the treatment of Dr. Albers, She readily recognized her oid nurse, Miss Carson. “Oh, Miss Carson, don't you remem- ber your little dox-bite girl?” she aried. Toward midnight Toby became very restless. It was the bexinuaing of the ‘end, She tried to jump from bed and reached for t adjoining he: & private room. continued. At 3A: M. ashe was In a fit of th eguirming to get out of bed, he guddenly relaxed, “Toby fall flat on the Bhe pens deecliianintdan dea GUIDE SAVES THE LES UF 4 GALS Man’s Alert Brain and Quick |} #<._ Action Keeps Yourig Women From Awful Death. eI BITTEN LONG AGO. Little Girl Attacked by Dog} THOUGHT CURED THEN. Took. Pasteur Treatment, ‘but! inged (ley wera driven to oth HOW M'MANUS VOTED “THE PEOPLE’S WAY.” yd then 1 moved te wher: TWRNS ON GAS > AND DIES WIT <—SMILEON LIPS = {Old Fred Schmidt Makes Good: » Boast That He Would Meet Death With Song. jo Fred Sepmidt, who in the rears xchen lower Firmt avenue ar nd Avenue A was rey Se | ® great. prosperous German village ran the'famous little Beethoven Ha aa AN | committed «Gilde tq-day in’ his apart |< y several oy ne Pecolet bits eosclob te ne ment alfve his saloon at No, 29 Cooper | en th 1 In cal 0 square, He was fou nd dead tn bed, | Bae ea, | Sebel by Tae “tats Sangh | DWELLINGS DROP 300.” corporation’ foreed aware | IMty. AOURRE to awaken nm him. | FEET IN LANDSLIDE miabued| The id mian had fastened the wine | dows and stuffed ! “The was sure to be on the ground. | Core ttt the ‘rood waa| Hundreds of ff Re dents in Panic as | attight ne mn the gas. There| Street in Pittsburg Suburb “ was a smile When they, ink PRISON FOR AN af, FLV.” MAN | found ‘him. and late. at nent ha ner | : Sinks, heard singing. It had always been| PITTSBURG, Aug, 2—With tne: PITTSBURG, Aug. “2. —‘Joreph | MS boast’ that when he passed nut of | RUM crenking, windows breaking an Brown, of Cleveland.’ was sentenced! ‘8 life it would be happily, wifh song | Chimneys falling, several hundred resi- to one year in the penitentiary yester- | on his ios. day by Judge J. D. Shafer for ploking | Yet the old man was Dockets. | many sorrow Before nentence was parsed his attor- | When at the v in Little Beeti. afflicted by declining years, of his suc/ess E 10 atte that he came fron one of the most | between First avenue and Avenue A, | DUTe @td Lake. fo make w cut tor ad- famous ftamisies in Virginta, was a|the neighborhood suddenly changed. ditional trai cut and the } stand is Underiaid With soft shale «nc soapstone. ‘he whole mass ia slowly | slipping toward the cut. | “Daring the past twenty-four hours tae Kraduate of the University of Virginia and a leader of society in the South. Judge Shafer requested the real name of the man, and when the attorney Swarming Yiddish crowded the Ger- mans out, and Behmidt’s patronage fell | rapidly away, ‘Forty years ago many famous singing whispered ft in his thei suaK9 socteties were organized in Little Bee GUC RG spook Hretey jyAlie ee started and then shook poad:s: thoven Hall, among them the Lieder. Dursting gas and water mains That “Brown” had picked pockets wan not denied olther by. the orlsoner or his attorney. but the claim was made that 66 was hungry and without wo! and that pickedpocketa to keep from starving, he villuge without lignt or fire protection, Three hundred men were at work to- Gay vainly endeavoring to check te Jandalice | Kranz and Orion soc! Their mem- bers held many etings in Fred Schmidt's place, and was vastly pop-, ular among then But asthe neighbor if 6TH AVE.. 22ND TO 23RD ST.N.Y. Cook’s Famous Linoleum Prices Guaranteeing the Greatest Savings Ever Known. 95¢e XXXX Cork Linoleum Sheet Linoleum, ~ Remnants, Sheet Linoleums, ™% rds wid Some tn all the latest patterns. Bai o-morrow between 8 and 10 a, m. and from 3 to 5 p. m. at STo. a yard. Cook’s Cork 28e Linsleum, Cook's Cork Linoleum, 2 yards wide; slightly damaged, but hardly noticeable; same quallty that sells for 79., to-mor- row only, from 9 to ll a. m. and from + to 4p. m., at 28e. a yard. AMBRICAN-OH-CLOTI, the samme. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED when cut from tween § and 9 p.m. at 120. a yard. $1-50 to $1.75 In- laid Linoleum, “1 49¢ dx of yards of iniald through to the mame AUAlty—that—seiis-for -6Sc-a- yard. Name ped on every plece, ro you can’: fe aimee -e a Between $ and 12 A Mf. and trom 2 to paket miptake: / Special sale) to-morrow 19c, 21c and 29c a Yard Hasso ks Cocoa Mats AXMINSTER CARPET-COVERED smal! flats: be 9 AM. and trom 4 to. b | P.M, a yar Japanese Matting HASSOCKS) regular price Poof COCCAT LATS on (do xarda to the foll: the Yad °g § Wc. each: one to a cus- Q] mses to 9 AM. and 6 to 95¢@ |: a roll; "$7.9 Friday fore 6 P.M; each., " Your Amerrean girls, known aboar¢ ship as the ‘Southern Beaut! ar | rived here to-day on the Koentgin Luise. of the North German Lloyd Mine, from Mediterrancan ports | qQvartetie were the Misses Ellen ic -jEmnily Semple, Miss Annie Gaston {Miss Lillian Decherl Tue Bempio gi (are the daughters of Mrs. T..D. Semple | who conducts a school for girls at No ‘25 West Elghty-sixth street. | Qirs, Semple, who chaperoned the | @rla on the tour of the continent an}! England. said they were on tour thre —shonths and lad to get pack to the | Test oT Whe Biare and "We nad a th Wns eXperience whl, climbing the Aips,’ sald Mrs Semple “and had it not been for the inatantan | fous action of a guide in plunging hir hook into the | falien down a more than’ a! thousand fect below. We were ascend. ing the Jungfrau. Miss Gaston her footing and slipped. The five o/ ‘a were tled together, with the leading, He saw the slip over his at and mace fast his hook. @ mishap unnerved us for a time, {| on making the | re tramping ‘for | TA and reached the sleeping “a Virginia beauty, sald y the army officera en- bar's officers are charming Miss Dechert, “and wear party crossed the Fruke Pass Hughes's favorite tramp- ds, and ascended the Grinzel Office Fixtures World ‘Fer Sale’ Ads Show the Bargains 85e Carpet at 45¢ a Yard| Made, Laid and Lined at the Price Quoted. We just Pour from one of the largest and best-known carpet 6 turers in’ the State of New York 500 rolls of All-Wool Brussels Carpet, including hall, room and sta terns, that never retails fo tess than 85c. a yard, and at that price is considered cheap; but on account of certain little imperfections vhich it is difficult to detect, we shall make, lay and line these carpets on your floor for 45c. a yard. Columbia Ingrain Carpet, on: FS Imp er ful Axminster Carpets, 20¢) tull yard wide, that we always seil tor 59¢. to match; .. sue, lal Six Marvelous mae Bargains. Cut from the full roll. Special in this great sale, a yard _fonto-inet foeevel wags, size-27xS4, the kind |Ameriean Smyrna Rugs, s—the that sell for | $ 6xi0.6; the-kind kind that all stores de. | $3.98; spec sale tat ai sor sell tr mand $10.85 for; special in 93) but-not-more than one ti 1. 2915 sc ie at Imperial Axminster Rugs, extra quality, size 7.6x 10.6) regular valu “8 13,49 Brussels Rugs, 200 mill samples o1 bs mp ) English Veive 2.9 ruys, size 9x12; the same kind that | nw et Bogs, for $22.98) | you will find in all carpet 128 in th departments In’ New York 6 9 Ob Sond sn SUR 8 | 11.93 : S ! at $16.98; special for this sale at... : Wears sale will t Men’s $25 Suits $ ou 00. Lingerie Robes With a Pal aT aoe nian ce of coat r | Included Without Ex, Kira Cha: | e i ABOUT 1 THE SUITS; to-date styles, perfect tailored fir new, up- Ising hand ibets, gray and ots, either i n grade silk- There are sizes to 5 from 31 to’ 46, “Many Win- in this lot, Fancy Wasa Vests, $1, 30 Men’s $3.00 and $4.00 Eild ny, from 9 A. M. to 3 P.M ash Vests in entire sample} Men’ s $5. 00 and Silk Remnants 6,000. Silk re en gihs from More than Friday tn Suits ants fo > 10 yard Hane utals, Wash Silks piain and ficured. be displayed on larg nelection 2,500 of these Silk Pot atylor. Tat of three leading $6.00 $2. 98 w E Trousers, Remnants at Fr day { om 9 A.M. to 5 P. 19 ™ “e of pure ()01 Patlaiel ce testlonie eee Ones c aro nd ho wala Boys’ $5.90 and $6.00 Knicker Suits, $3. 98 Boys’ Knicker Suits of fanc cheviots and tweede. Some suite Wave w Of trousers. Blses fro 3,500 of these Silk Remnants at 25e assimeres, Some sults have an extra pair m 7 to 16 years, = Luncheon ge In Our 8th Fleo: Restaurant Men's £0. self and tronta:drawers with ¢ ai eg all o Womea’ s 15c Vests at re extra Good Quality Unbleached Muslin, in Jengths of to 10 var Special Ect off Etlow yard: I 12,000 Yds, New Silks & ree Goods YUnder Actual fae Silk Velvet Chevron Stripe Tox {a Blue, Gray and ores Value 49c, Best Boy s Suit Value in Town », wish to ae impress you-with FACTS—that we offer ihe best bargains in New York. sew for every one you're not satisfied with, For To-Morrow—Boys’ $3 Kiicherbock: Suits at in-sizes-7-te--tS-“yeare, for the littié fellows, Russian blouse, bloomer pants; Fall-weight fabrics; a style and make you can't match else- —where-tnder—3; special at. $1.69. Extra Special! !/ | Young Men’s $8 Suits, $5.50 Great Bargain in Boys’ 75¢ All-Wool Bloomer Pants at 39c Lipfit 3 pairs to a adé of all-wool chey- jots and double twist-ef- i, fects; all bloomer sr: ne worth ordjnarily 75¢, pair; special to-morrow Friday’ s Great Rug Specials|$8.50 Sale of 100 Brom’ ey Smyrna | $20.50 All-Wool Brussels Rugs, $15.00. Rugs at Less Than Cost. | Persian patterns and solor comb|nations. pants; Ages 3 to. customer, fn beauti¢al Oriental, pat exe Aisite c Ox10.6; value $14.00, “8.98 9x12 value $18.10, 11.98 Size 12 fect by 9 fe Underwea Exceptional opportantty to sabe a very noticeable amount in good underwear. c Unuerwear at 33¢ ing from 1 al comprises all the are THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, | Rettarkable 1907. rei li lesa 7 Great Friday Special ies “A tremendously important Bargain Event, consisting of 2,500 rhs Surnmer Dresses, formerly Sélling up to $1.98 each. new You may DRES. LIN ut and orders accepted. To-morrow on! A speci bargain—just a trifle worth considering NOW. yi Fall Tourist Coats. They You'll on; 9c ilar Tncludet size -Rare Bargains in Wash Goods, Muslins and Domestics a |e tice ge em ar ot 4 VAl-Lien Kaoted Frnre Damask morrow; at. per pair... j | atgna, ne is el Towels, worth wo to 2. at, -25¢ Lic size beda; value $5.00; 10-yard plex Der P any Sh re cern an “Hemmed Huck Towels s!| Good quality Shaker Flannel, 6 Cc ie plaids, sustable for oe 8x 38; limit one 6 In lengths of 3 to 10 yards, jadies’ orc dresses; 5 f ten--to— meustomert at Bi DS es yards, 45 6x9; value 39, 5.8 “WEST oF FE tbe EO de S, LAWNS, are made fromsstrictly al cut 50 inches long, notca collars, patch pockets; also the latest sleeve, with cuff. BAY to-morrow r (Great Clearance Sale of Waists kind taat are Seas cable! all the year round—reduce | t) an almost ri ficur Extra Heavy Woo! Blankets— 24 in. All Silk Poages| fon Pandma, vaiue $1.0, a $32.00 Po-al Axmins er Rugs, $19.75. 19.75 4,000 Yards Jos. Wild’s Lincleum : palfandaome kit BRO WING THFLRE Re 14TH STR ae N GUNS AN TEED OR Hekey PROMPTLY™| EASTES ATISFACTION choose made from. two-piece’ JUMPER ‘SUITS ‘or SHIRT -WAIS rom black and white checks, flowered. organdies a splendid variety of. popular styles. SKIRTS ‘are ail the new full-flounce style. No mail orders or C. O. BR je they last, each, at. made : 90 The Best Bargain in New York Women’s $10 Princess Dresses at $3. 98 al purchase. brin ngs this wonderful early, but the value fs $10.00 later special h and ecru price ‘Thousands of handsome Laws Wa'sts, worth up to $1.00 each—the Three Special Friday Bar- gains that Are the Best values in Torw ite lous price for to-morrow’s clearance sale. Made of WHITE LAWN, full blouse, tucked and trimmed with Val. lace or fine open. work embroidery; pleated ull Sleeve they're we up to $1.00 each; choice to-morrow at : 39c Black Silk Jumpers ‘Just a Special tor -To-Morrow Only sopuInt eeriopted Stockings, Chil "3122 ac Sto a en r Choice at 30c, For full for Coat bod rth i och B’ 7 5 Eye Diapering, »75¢ Q-inch All-Silk Peau de Bie rwn fn pt 20 in. All-Silk Black Lin- |! —the best eat ing Taffeta all-siik. “iin: ine made for skirts waists ‘or Jackets—worth Sc. shown in a range of the} new fall] ahadings. regular/ Se. quality, . J | 38-in by, Suitings, hunter New Fall Fancy Worsted shown fn’ brown, Ye in. Black All-Wool Chif- leat Fike Black Guaranteed ff eta, oxtra heavy gra c B quali y? pa red; oTimely Bargain Sale of School Shoes For To-Morrow “Little Liberty” Shoes for Boys and Girls, tn ¢ In either button or lace styles, very strongly made; H __Slzes 8+; to 14 Sizes Sto 8 1.09 9c “Good Lu:k’” & “Little Da‘sy” Shoes. for Girls and Boys An excelient wearing fads warranted to give great satis action, __ Sg to 11 12to2 89c Telescope Couches, $4. 98 Special Sale for Bargain Friday Only, 719 i cular $1 apes We will positively give a new suit FREE 169 Double-breasted coat. belt. knicker Ages 14 to 20 150 Suits for young men or large school- boys, from the age of 14 to 20, mostly in double-breast styles, all-wool black cheviots, elegant all-wool fancy cheviots of dark mixtures; all new Fall designs; also worsteds of fine qual- 5. 50 ity. Suits that are realy, worth $8.00; to-morrow. 39c! 1 Smith's Famous Beat Brussela Rugs; size 2x9 't.; and shown In beautiful floral, on mal and Persian patterns; ai! wool and cl Kenulne $2) on 50 Seamless Axm’ nster er Rugs, $14. 93. gn sre the famous High Pile Roy er stugs; woven In one piece; id colorings are the coples of antique rugs; flora! patterns; never sold for leary than & apeslaliseccrtmartnivie also ENtra qualtty Hand Palmed China Matung, jotntleas and reversible. always ¥ a Rt $3.00 per roll of 40 ya “morrow, from 9 to 12 A: ‘per roll. On Sale 3 irooes $3.50 Mattings, $4.98 4.98 Great 3 Hoar Sale $5.75 Rugs, $3.00 Can be used as single or full size beds, all steel, gold bronze finished, with guaranteed National spring. Retail regularly at $8.50, Choice of elther Frame Js made of vine a fat Dees Tel Couch Bed styl f uss, shown ‘elescope or nc styles. To- veal ares Bice 3. 00 morrow only, including 2 distinct | Ms ODLY Bt.sssssererserserners couches, 2 mattressés and 2 bol« e@ 5 GEOTS scones ss. sevseesstinenecal i .

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