The evening world. Newspaper, November 1, 1907, Page 3

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t ‘was approaching. Ono giance reveuled ! {cle in whizzing de- ecent upon her, She hesltated, stum- RE ee er ar ‘Ter, th ee ee eles was | recrossi Deputy “Mehetr wares and gono home, returning are GIRL CRUSHED BY AAR GOING “AT HGH SPEED | Little Marion Lauscher Killed, as She Was Crossing Bg Avenue. i BODY: UNDER WHEELS. A Dozeri Witnesses Assert that Married Abroad Only Three Weeks Ago, | the: Famous. Beigian.’ Cellist’s Con- the Motorman: Was Far f ~ Exceeding Legal Speed. With a-clear atretch of track and an wnobstructed view for blocks. the mo- {fermen of an Pighth avenue troliey car | @4 Marion Lauecher. between One Hun- @regjand Thirty-sixth and One Hundred | qed Thirty-seventh street. Ho saw the Bittle xii in time, had he been Koing at peed, but at the pape-that ts.now- the rule on @tretoh of Harlem track he could only ~hrakea and fed) his_ci mide over the body of his little victim. ‘The child's home te at No. 315 West One Hundred.and Thirty-sixth street, Heteere she lived with her widowed other and Mr, and Mrs, P. H. Led- q@per, her Yrandparents. Mr, Lederer |te\@ wealthy caterer And Marion waa Her @venue ebortly before 9 o'clock, }way_to. the Exigecomb avenue ‘when the car rushed down and killed eer. g Say_He Overapeeded. teo-tay-ran-down and-ktitet-eleven-year=) mother sent Fean Gerardy and ‘This Tees (Seruts Feil in Love At First Sight, Although They Waited Long Years to Wea i SEF AA FOUR STIS nS Sailed: from the Antipodes on the Sarl Steamer and Were Engaged Be- fore the Ship Touched at Honolulu, | | MET BUT TWICE IN SIX YEARS. cert ‘Tour Is Honeymoon Trip; | By-_Nixola Greeley-JSm ith. Really Their _ HAVE been tn America just twenty-four hours _ and I). “a ~of-triump’ have taxicabbed!” said | Madame Jean Gerardys ina _Yolce} It was a contralto voice, musical as the low, deep notes evoked from Jean Gerardy’s ‘cello, and would! explain why the famous young Bel- _gian had-asked its owner to marry. him and then waited patiently six years for her, were it even the sole. attraction instead of but one of many possessed by the rare Irish ‘A’ Gosen Witnesses were found after “|e accident who declared that Motor- | jaan Willlam Simpson never even hes- | feated at the One Hundred and Thirty- Mth street oroasing, Ho was dehind Q@me and wanted to make the 0: Mundred and Fifty-elgth street yards @m schedule. Nor was his gong clang; tag any warcing. ‘The child was immediately in the path et the car before she realized that it Jag the slender body in the alr and booting it along the asphalt a dozen feet. Then the juggernaut skidded on Jecked wheels_to crush the Kittle body Sand-pin-tt-beneath-the-trucioc The men in the shop doorways who @aw the child's body disappear under the car rushed upon the motorman and —4fove—him—from—his—piatform.—Thoy, would have’ wasted their time attacking him had not some one suggested itft- img: the car from the-thild's-body. This ‘@eemed a better idea, and both motor- Man and conductor were forced tc give No Policeman in Sight. There was no-pelicemin within hail but some one sum- Sirunor tram his non ‘One- Hundred and Thirs reat He “came “rigiit” out fo the street and carr YK, UNTER Te TG 10 had reached the oar lie aw ‘prowding Trom under one Instantly he wriggled He took hig ite in hiy the Gar was iY jerked and jolted by the aft i Je either Bid y men with minutes Afteen wagon arrived and Pe Mlowd Thon aa, he caring oe tn bia arma e, frantic mother_ren to him.—-She put out arms for the ohiid, who just opened her eyes, rent down-on the ped LO iy hi nor hone to her. oni eerious conditions, her. mind ters ebeken. Policeman Dullart ambulance from J, Hood 'W em Host _-putal-after tt was_all over and_neithi porcicalt nor police servica_could be of Simpeon. the motorman. who Fe Re teetcas bod on a charge of abainaltce Tregilena o ive. ‘in the neighborhood the paoortent say that criminal n. He of motarmen_ts rule aca iis: sence tion. ene that :dighsh avenue B ecieda of ten and Shi nared and Twenty-fifth street at be- tween Seer thirty and [61 miles an hour, Tt jaa very and ecarcely a day p @re not bumped by the ‘ying have been nany fatal ac- WHITE WINGS MAKE RAID ON PUSHCARTS. Their Owners Had Made Barns of the Streets About Riving- ton Market. EG) Twenty “white wings,” commanded by. Street-Cieaning Commiasionor Clamser, swooped down on the peddlers fa Rivington Market about dawn to- @ny and conflscated thirty pushoarts. The Rivington Market extends from Gjimton to Columbia streets and accom- “modates about five hundred peldiera, Rvery peddler thinks he owns the street eovered by his cart, Whon once a cart im moved there is another ready tn be @hoved into the cherished spot. The @onsequence is that the peddlers formed themeclves into a union and eraployed a night watchman. With the § trade dons they have covered up to their place of: business next day. When the peddlers appeared in the ‘Mmerket to-day and found some of their carte gone and others dragged to cross etrects, there was all but a riot. They eae that they were being perse- Specoe swhose carta were selned haf to N7X9/a GP eorvaiew 7/907 By. Pzaweowne New York as the three-weeks bride “People seem to think there in a ro- mance about our marriage,” said the young bride, “though It seems ito mel six years ago, when Mr. Gerardy was! making a tour in Australia, You might) aay jt was a case of love at first aight. | ‘My mother and I were just about to} -4.eall-forBan.-Feanclaco_on—our_way_to London, and Mr. Gerardy was also lea {ng with als>manager. We took the same ship, but everything was not fled _betwren us _till_we reached HH lulu, though I think it was, case of love at frat stht with both of us.” “And how long had you known-each other when you both knew?" T°xaked. “Some time," answered Mme. Geranly vaguely._tmt with a myaterious smile Ughting her big gray eyes, onths*""-I-persiated. she confessed, ‘Bay. eral week Rds_ better, ‘By degrees I drew from her the story of Jean” Gerardy’s” courtahip. Tt wax realty—reomed—ter—entoy—H—-almaat—ae much ss], who am usually quite blase about them. 3 | “We ware-engaged-before we left the [antp;*-whe-eatd;—“but-my mother-and-1} went. on. 1a_Lond¢nend. Mr... Geranty | femained therefor tis tour, “We met again six months later, and then in six years we only saw each other fwice—once tn London and again In Australia.” “And why was the engagement so greet me with this tale of a taxicab. If you can imagine Trilby O’Fer-|_ tall;-she- of the tall-straii ight figure, the frank smile and the sweet, can- did eyes, add to her a touch of Spanish fire and the stamp of race, you} — will have some idea of the young Australian girl that has just come to of Jean Gerardy. Jong?" I asked. "T di4 not want to leave my mothe: explained Mme, Gerardy, ‘and when 3 uns vaccording to mustrallay marry ards.” Then miracle happened. Mme. Gecanty, in the most. cosa) manner, Ltold ma.what le unquestionabty-hurteat -beauty—that-eame—into-the room-toj-— as mine, and I don‘t want to get habit of writing $c down, er T won't tell it, fOr it -te-the same | sree ri 3 GeYARITA MSL INTSPViOW, aNd Tie] HOt pBelat om ow! St i ———~—+ —Fhe- Tika TIved Tor some years, more thing) which was ve But when _wehad made_this aiscov- ery, and also’that. we were born in the same month, and had a brother and « aster each, weil as many other pol inte ot contact, Mme. Gerardy paid it wa stime for tea. SE _balieve-1'h-make-my-husbend order tt!" he sald, ¢ Tose and walked into the ad- Joining room in search“of the young husband whom d_eariler insisted whould—1es vo —Ua—to—ourselvesthat sho | 2 4mlacht--not=be- embarrassed during her |! terror 7 way about very fast. photographers and fruit windows fascinate ohry#anthemums as you ha japan. "Yesterday shop tho-moat_ per Axnew, but to Nave a home of my own ho feeit-more at hom. world—even Belgium, "Ot courae I will eo with M, Gerardy when he travels, a ptid-acterre in Out _Dxht away set, Thi but I want to ha Gerardy. smiled pr Americanism, she Sana “TD ohave y busy, but I'm learning my What wonderful and florists, in the shop nay yout Shops! I stare whene! I ko I pave ve; T ‘stopped in—front- ot had one, win’ full of t which other of juste ain kolnx (o-be-pnnr “What hag mos n SUCH xtept in| Ree RG Iar Rs Fa de os Gree 1=N> antes , meld, the polce Igat to conscle- Miwa 1. who had, reported Bhe anid ‘ahe , | missed the money after -taking dinner. at the Hotel Wellstoro. Where did you carry it?" asked the hur, of New Yor lows of 320%, ee Pretty Italian ¢Twins Admit | World's Fashion Centre Is New York, ata adinitted, t stocking, ; bank sound?’ the OP “It waa) a. brand new pal ¢ mournful young woman too. |HERE FOR CLOSE Si | sac. i Turin -M poets Mak. Decided Hit § ami Passengers! of Liner: Hamburg. centre of, Eutvype, ain whieh = on ie swito’ w York debt ashore to-day from Ysier Hamburg } | Signorings Tome of Turin, mod Giusep= | were quite | and the xhip’s sisters were ver peered long! Hamburg " The choice of the cleats eet style, fit, workmanship, — sty bees Siete na EABODY & CO. ARROW COLLARS » elucation with who makes Boclety folk POSITIVELY!! © Cure 3 is unsightly, dimetee alle eae a thingy: far the lor tint } “Bute a Ttoasetta, have i Bupope of your be p[itenction ans Consultation Free, | A Hours $ to 6 Dally, And by appointment, piusen- twins wore ship's y seemed to jin ‘loose & Scow Captain Could Not Find Boy | FAILED TO RESCUE SON. i i | Who Fell Overboard, yowterday afternoon on |scow No. 6 owned by the Bowker | Contracting Company, lying at the foor lof amity street, Brooklyn, G: Haggbiow, six years old, fell overboard. ihe boy's father-is captain of the soow } While vlaying tte pcneebatn ents time of “the | aécident. € Hagsblow heard the splash as rowed about ossisted: in the earch, bu fo a late hour inst nigh the body had no Please! Pleane!\!, she called to hia-ty the—spolied tone of—infantile pleading | that brides have. M, Gerardy came promptiy to the tele- Bhon. and ordered tea for us, ‘andi wel all throe talked for some time of Liexe, pews and —“I have been out looking for an apart- mont! ‘That is what the taxicab was foe, continued Mme, Gerardy. ‘I want, a—place of my own and to feel homely—not_in the American sense, 1 fo my, "friends th re Americ. every city. Tens agate Austr ligent ari Gerardy walted six years for Tam ‘glad for_the sake of 7 choo) were gan schools “will be so glad to meet Mine Gerard. about Americ: kind of her, for tf DoksexAes Manv-ztris ax inte! charming as the one Jean ur laurels $t Is. so pies aes es oad redeem, them. % fei a rly com may keep their strength. For the weak—that they may. regain their strength. For the young that they may grow in strength. Uneeda Biscuit the most nutritious: food made from wheat. Clean, crisp and fresh. ¢ In moisture and dust proof packages, “NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY ___ to Every Purchaser store Ww! ind ii Every “visitor to the store on the Opening 1 Day, whose purchase amounts to 25c. or more, = will receive, as a free souvenir, his or her choice of eight standard articles: : Among the features that make the new Riker Store the most complete and finest drug store areza Soda Fountain that will be the handsomest and S t in America; a complete Svettonery and En- tng Dept. unsurpassed anywhere; an extensive | ‘gr P rote Supplies Dept. and printing; a * the most complete and finest line of human hair goods; a Cigar Dept. where all. the brands will be sold at the lowest prices} a Candy Dept. where the finest confections will , On 34th St. near 5th Ave. -—Useful-_Article- e t ce ain = New Riker Store—34th St., near 5th Ave. With the opening of our new store, Riker sérvice means ak more than ever beforn. This new ill prove a revelation—a surprise—to you, any other storeanywhere, anc in the different departments you will see a great variety of articles never. before sold ina drug.s money on every article 1, 3, 4, Coke's Dandruff Cure ‘dollar size Goldman's Hair. Restorer (dollar size) Hay’s Hair Health (50c sizc) Danderine (25c, 50c, $1,00 sizes) Pepto-Mangam ($1.00 size) . (Opp. the Waldorf) © X Ib, Dellemeade Sweets—mixed confectionery, 5. Original Bottle Riker’s Septone Shampoo In the original box. Soap. : . One full size original package Riker’s Antl- 6. Riker's ‘Tollet Water. 2 septic Tooth Powder, Original Bottle Rikwr’s Triple Extract Perfume, 7, 2c Bottle Riker's Antiseptie (Mouth Wash) : Original pkwe. Rikers ‘Dresden Face Powder, 8. Original package Riker’s Sachet. It offers conveniences and facilities that you-can’t store, You can-do a large proportion of your shopping right here, and save The new Riker store is the only one of its kind in the world. Special Features of the New Stere be sold ‘at Riker prices; a Sub-Station of the Post y Office, Telephone Booths, a Ladies’ Writing Room and a handsomely furnished Retiring Room for the con- venience of lady customers. Another feature will be the department of wines and liquors for home and medicinal purposes. The line of Zot/et‘Goods will be. unexeelled; the Prescription and_Drug Dept. willbe up to the high Riker standard ; and a full line of Rudder Goods will be carried, The unequaled Riken-quality-for-price will prevail in all departments, .,Here are a few examples; Huyler’s Mixed Chocolates —Pounds, 69¢ ; halt pounds, 35¢/ 52c | Laxative Bromo Quinine (2c blze) . " Stewart's Dyspepsia Tablets (50c-$1,00 size) Charles’ Fiesh Yood (80c size) . . Sheffleld's Dentitrice (2c size) . Sanitcl Tooth Powder (28c size) ; Sanitol (liquid), (25¢ size): . Sozodont '(liquld), (25¢ size) Rublfoam (25c alze! Antiphlogistine (1,75, Am sles a 37,54, 20° Frostilla (28c size] 1. 1Be ever operated ., including expert developing Tair Goods Dept. that will car -best known Sig (earvectes 7c 536, ee Russell's Emulsion ($1.00 size) . Fellows" Syrup ($1.25 size) . Glyco-Thymoline '0c-$1.00 size) . 38c, Se Oxzyn Balm (25c-50c size). . 17c, 34¢ Malvina Cream (50c size). . | 39¢ 5 Magda Cream (50c size) .. 34c Amrolin Powder (25c size) . 13¢ 5 Stores in Brooklyn 5 Stores in Boston 4 Stores in Manhattan Concert by Muller's Orchestra

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