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cHE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 19t 93 «Victor ells Machines and Edison Phonographs on Weekly ea of $1 om ERNE RNS THUGS’ VICTIM = _ = This Store is the Present “MEET ME AT THE FOUNTAIN” |(sixt AVE Double Stamps ie BATA, SOBEL, |) nme Set i FSe2|| ST EEGEL (SOOPER GC. sass |e ene | ' ' J urchase Made i ig ot the New lersey Tunnel | BEFORE NOON. | i THROWN IN RIVER PUPA | NO_CONNECTION WITH ANY OTHER STORE J.B.GREENHUT, Presipent. Single Stamps After Noon. if ; A Little Mussed or 0 A A Little Tumbled About (F Engineer Rescued, and Ambu- | Scratched, but Prac- or Smoky, but Pr ta lance Racing to Hospital With | tically as Good ] eaning U e mo y OO S tically as Good He Him Hits a Woman. as Ever oa ler iB PATIENTS NEAR DEATH.| veut Hosein eters HE further we go into the work of inspecting the stock injured in Monday night’s fire the more of it we find. | Shopping Bags~4:")'>": ii teanialiinege (eeceeray! ioe All the actual flames were across the street, but the smoke was thickest here. And, besides the damage | lymustea’burnor Fi \ d ef y= 2 i . : ; = i : _ in any w ies i Ward Sresanee ee oe etarFtogei Ceater) done by smoke, you cannot have a hundred or more frenzied fire-fighters rushing about with hose and tn Faro i ery—Miss Pertiet Removed | , . . tad ipaievae: aa Mens Merino Une ay extinguishers in a store filled with fine goods without finding a great deal of scratched, tumbled-about and mussed- Viiey EMSS tte ay se ; pearl buttons; well made and finished; all sizes up 35¢ | UP merchandise next day—in fact we are still finding it. lack shades; with inside chix ent; all perfec to 50; were up to 98c, at ‘Main Floor, Center.) add{clannivalaelsiica Men’s Four -in - Hands ; Goods of this sort make fine bargain material, because we Enotes slight, dark and medium 496 Corset Covers—™3¢: « ~ 49e | Matthew Ward, an engineer en the | Albany steamboat line, refused to give money to two highwaymen who held him up at Fourteenth street and North River to-day, and after a hard fight was tossed off a stringplece into the water. Ward hed been over to Hoboken to visit friends and returned to New York wy the Fourteenth street ferry early is moming. Two men followed him as he started along the river front making for Mills Hotel No. 1, where he 4s etopping. “How much money have you?" asked one of the men as he caught the en- @ineer by the arm. “What's it to you?” replied Ward. For answer the man struck the eng!- meer in the face. Ward sent the man @prawling with a blow in the pit of the stomach. The two, however, soon over- powered Ward. and after rifling his 4 Pookets of a few cents, carried him out ) on the stringviece and dropped him overboard. Ward !s a good swimmer, but when the tide caught him and began carr tng him out into the stream he was (oo weak from cold and shock to make much of a fight. Ho yelled for help. and as his body shot by a coal barge § Peter Connelly, a deck hand, threw him a rope. Ward was dragged on deck, ead there collapsed. When Dr. O'Connor came tn an ambu lance from St Vincent's hospital he eaw that Ward was near to death, and told his driver, Frank Gillen: “Unless you break records tn getting to the hospital this man will die.” Gillen gave hie horse the lash galloped west through Fo atreet. At Eighth avenue a y an was waiting for a north bound c Aa the ambulance came da: quality Golorsi were S06, atenvoe must get rid of them promptly. We are making prices rial; lace trimmed and nea Men’s Bath Robes— ished; slightly crumpled,but not damaged; value 39c; now made of eiderdown of imported on them that are creating new records tor such_ events. ay eee blankets, with collar; heavy gir- dle; doubly stitched seams; Women’sPetticcats -™:4° ceoae Tot good quality striped materials, all sizes; were oe ast Roos . OL. 50 some black satecns and ginga cir suas: ot.ce| Women’s Shoes at Wonderful Bargain Prices armory | patent leather; otherwise; rey Aje were displayed on tables at now.. Ade $1.95; though they are really $3 and $3.50 grades; now. $1.50 (Second Floor, Ce! Corsets—the famous Peet ace i) ‘ rsets; in ble LATE Easter and an early money panic are disturbing factors in the shoe manufacturing business. And as @ consequence we now have about $25,000 worth of good shoes, for which we paid about half prce. They are in the season’s best and most attractive styles and of the most wanted and serviceable leathers. Likewise we offer these to you at a sa ing in price. esides these bargain shoes to choose among, our new Foot Moulds, now coming in, make the selection of your spring and summer shoes easy and interesting here. Women’s $2.50 High-Cut Shoes, $1.39 Misses’ High-Cut Shoes, 98c Button or lace styles; made of enamel patent leather,with narrow tocs and Cuban heels; Only two months ago we sold similar shoes at $2; judge from that materials used are as good as you'll find in some $3 grades; all sizes. how great the values are offered in these at 98c. Made of soft calfskin | Women’s $3.50 Shoes, $1.95 | Inhigi-cut, lace style with low heels; all sizes. i} | “(Seeond Floor, Rear.’ Women’s Oxford Ties —These are fresh goods; bought to sell at $2; good styles of patent leathers, with dull backa MOWSesser ea ee $1 (Second Floor, Rear. Misses’ and Children’s Shoes—o! soft calfskin, the extra high cut styles; all sizes up to 2; were $2; now... 98¢e ise and iter vada s water marked; re price $4.50; now. (Second Floor, Woo! Panama Suits! trimmed with braid | braid forms the coil and yestee length sleeve v skirt isafull-, lated mo@elandis | made with a deep fold; blue and brown; also black: all on - sizes; value $12.18; row 99+ {Second Floor, Front.) Girls’ Lawn Dresses— ., white lace embroidery trimmed: |, slightly mussed and soiled, but |) . om hs ’ ; sizes 6 to * Belts & Leather ™, ; Women'sJackets | jensiins's2tass noe 950 || ¢2 s Second Floor, Fron Bags i yas Ai Ha » A | ath5.75 and $8.75 | Sen fee tem Carriage Pags—Durable seal grain ‘ Sh . ; | - Unmatched Styles and Girls’ Winter Coats~™=!- leather; leather or cloth lined; : dj YY &: 2 of Ef Values heavy cheviots, mostly love coats; with purse; leather covered, riv- tf - A special sale to-morrow, slightly mussed and soiled; sizes | eted frames: single and double 6 to 14 years; value $ i andles; in black and brown: : value $1.25; atesseessse, 79¢ Styles at each price. Mate- (Second Floor, Fron.) rials are newest spring broad- ' Eight different models in kidskin, calfskin or patent z 7} leather; button or lace style; most of them are copies of higher- Spring Styles in Foot Mould Shoes Every idea that is new and desirable in shoes will priced shoes; all sizes and widths. be found in our new Foot Mould designs. In both the lin Women’s $3 to $5 Low Shoes, $1.95 high-cut and low-cut models there is the greatest amount Every good style is inciuded; plenty of tan pumps and colonials in turned or welted soles; fine kidskin and | in popular favor. As good as any $5 of or and taste; both black and tan leathers are nd tioor, Rear. Wash Boilers— Kramer's No. 7; slightly $3 and $3.50 patent leather Oxford ties and pumps in all sizes; also shoes on the market, but cost only scratched, but otherwise in per- several very pretty styles of Gibson ties. fect condition; regular price $1.65; now. . $1.05 (Basemes Alton Incandescent Gas Burners—sieitly but ote fect; complete with mantie; lowest price ever . put on this mantle........ 69€ (Basement. —four special offers. Cigars} First, 50 Colon Perfectos for $1.49. Second, 5 Turkano Perfectos for $1.24. Third. SO Allce Neilson Perfectos Children's Bage — Durable em- : ! ‘ 1 : : 9 9 | cloths, coverts, tatfetas and | Wool Flannels—; Hem De PertectBs fo c | tesed cea grain eater. ey Qdds and Ends of Men’s and Youths’ | psnanes ‘Regus prices wre Re saa a recat (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Flobr, Rear) the way of the horse. She was ki d@own and the wheels of the vel parsed over her body. Gillen stopped, and the unconsctous woman was lifted in the ambulance be- alde the unconscious Ward. At the hospital the woman said she was Alice Pertiet, a domestic employed at No. 310 West Elghty-sixth street. @he had a badly cut head and injuries @bout the back. She was removed to Bellevu Ward's condition 1s serious, but It ‘te eaid he has a chance to recover. BAVARIAN REGENT AT 87 CELEBRATES al Luitpold Dresses as Mountain- eer Peasant and Hunts All the Year. offering two new handsome ey Perfectbs for. : : (Main Floor, Rear) Hive Seren eblachs onlyaneen ° 30.50 and $12.75. the kind that sells at $1. TaffetaRibbon—!sittipiain | flatelitamsctranne 7eerc4 39¢ Clothi Double-Breasted Prince Chap | a yard} Friday......-.. atleta hl n Aattetatet bs its pin mats eae ao Jackets—made of excellent qual- iM aula aoe Front.) > = r r ' 5 y Engllah { richly cut steel points: mousted | Finest Winter and Medium Weight Suits, Worth Up to $25, Grouped for | broadcloth; ‘semifitting back, Suitings — worsted fir { with massive, finely cut steel a Special Clearance To-morrow, $7.75 double breasted front, notch suitin3s; bon; in white, black and colors; 7 e & collarg coat sleeves, lap pockets; d ed; the quaiity buckles; black, white and colors; O far as we are concerned the Winter Season is over in the Men’s and Youths’ Clothing | fined throughout with rien self. regularly at 250 a yar 34 inches w.de; regularly 15a yard; at. . 10c (Main Flos Taffeta Ribkon—allsilk.plain bon; in white and black only; 64 inches wide; regularly 29c a yard; at... 19¢ (Main Floor, Front.) in 14% and 2-1 2.95; colored satin; special Frid 00000000 VE | arene Peete 85675 1 ala eon Fron) i this; Be ee $1.95 Store. From now on, all of the table and display space in (Sieve! Cooner Store, Main Floor, Front this, the best clothing store in New York, will be devoted to _ Priday at.. . Fros { ———— | spring clothing entirely. Smart Box Coats—made in a eee | W ’ H Every complete Winter suit remaining on our tables, whatever the original i aia poximodel) Wash Gocds~reres eS, j i ty u ual i prin 5 omens OUSE | price, will be offered to-noriow atone price. Sizes badly broken, of course, e NR Ak A La EL Ba em } lish and worth having. Geno ip but your sizes is in something s Garments up to $25. Now.. stitched sleeves; lined throughout (Main Floor, Front.) j 1s’ Dresses—of percale; light Men’s Odd Coats and Vests | Men’ 8 and Youths’ Winter Over- | with seit-colored satiny i Sante Ge eee et "epul an stot SEVEN OBI BG | coats and Raincoats special for Friday only at $3.75 | Dress Goods—back, ali woo) checks; platted back and front; “ 0) 4 3 lack P: Taft Ae fabrics; 4 Belisavaleeveste Hos ooeannie pacsabsbnennon snag 08 ane C}| Some sitk yoke, satin sleeve and worsted body lining; | iA Panama or taffeta Jacketa— inches wide: voiles, wit!) wide hem; ‘made in the one caa Cloth Vests—from $10 and $15 suits; 50c all sizes; hoken lots, Hadise blacks; $5 styles in a jaunty hip length a rere Weal’ model, neatly trimmed with silk a yard; now. ss 4 braid and buttons; semi-fittin (Main Floor, Front.) ‘ Youths’ Suits etfect; full sleeves with trey Mean —42 inches wide; cuffs, roll co:lar with handsome | Sillks—42 inches with: French voiles and eoli a all the favorite colors; V $8.75 75c to $1.25; now.. (Mala Floor, Front.) of fine black broadcloth; patch pockets, coat collar, plain tailor- Mercerized Portieres aay. throw-over lattice fringe; all colors; were $6 pair; = NOW.s++. ret $4.75 (Third Floor, Front ; up to ise a yard; now. jon OL? Mercerized Armure —allcolors; 50 inc: es wide; suit- able for upholstering or por- pv teres; were Styard:now.... 69C Third Floor, Front.) | values up to $20; at and two piece models; regu- q= blacks and mixtures; chuice......++ o0008 95c | oad Coats—blacks and mixtures, single ina $9 double breasted, from $10, $12 and $15 suits: at n fancy worsteds, pure| aj) Youths’ Odd Black ‘hibet Winter Weight and lar price $1.35; Friday. Maids’ Dresses—of percale: pink; blue and black broken check; | Men’s Odd Coats and Vest Waist is plaited back: front is | Wool cassimere and chevior, winter and medium tucked and trimmed with two | weights, from suits that sold at $15, $18 $2 5() bias tabs; five-gored skirt, with and $20; sizes up to 44; at.....ceeee 0 dependabie satin; deep hem; special 1.50 Men’s Black Thibet Coats and Vests—single and| Youths’ Suiis—single and double breasted, in wor- cil, tor Friday ont $1.5 double breasted; regulars and stouts; $B H()/ sted acd fancy ail-woo! fanries; values wo to § Three-Button Curaway Jackets— (beaewneon DU) 515; good assortrent; sizes 14 to 20 years; at. 5 made in the correct 2d-inch Scarf: dsh “sh Tyaty elaborately tris:med | Jensth, of superior quality tao caris and Sams fred Pe $2.3 $18 chi braid-trimmed outline; fined 85 throughout with Liberty finish, sizes 14 to 2u; ¢ Paints and Other House Needs UST a little paint or varn- ish here and there makes floors and furniture clean, bright an. like new. We have everything you need in this line, as well as other house helps. All reasonably priced Medium Su $12 valu MUNICH, March 12.—Prince Lultpold Regent of Bavaria, to-day brated Ms elghty-seventh birthday nmid a brilliant gathering of the Bavarian no- bility. In the morning the Prince re- ceived telegraphic congratulations from Emperor William and th js of the reigning houses of the Empire, as wel! as fellcttations from abroad. Later there was an immense military serenade before the Palace, !n which the entire garrison of Munich took part. The Prince replied hy appearing at one of the palace windows and bow!ng. ‘The offects of his many years are al- most unnoticeable in the person of tho venerable Regent, who looks to be much younger than he really 1s, He !s tn aplendid physical condition, and nearly every day defies wind and weather and undergoes the hardships of the chase. Tt 4q the custom to wear almost always the old-fashioned greenish-gray shoot- ing costume pecullar to Bavaria. He goes about in thick hobnatled shoes drawn over his bare feet, the woolen stockings of his costume merely covering the calves of his legs. His knees are bare, for the trousers of this costume are short knickerbockers, A flannel shirt, a rough homespun jacket and a soft felt Alpine hat adorned with the beard of a mountain goat complete is outfit. The Regent ts very fond of hunting nd passes many a night tn his faye furnished and primitive shoot- wes 80 Ag to be ready for the tatiy morning excursions after game. He hunts all through the year, stopping only when the snow in the mountains > is too deep to perm t trave!. He is gard as an {deal woodsman ano ardy mountaineers and foresters of the Bavarian highlands, with wiom e he maintains the most friendly tnt yurse. ¢ Bavarian people seem to a forgotten the exstence of King Otto, | the mad ruler of thelr country, who has been interned in a small px | suburb of Munich since 1886, yarian Parliament would hay Prince Lultpold King. in sue Ra don not refused to pt th sequently he hag ruled as One-Piece House Dresses—of good | _ {Tom $15, $18 and $20 suits; quality rercale. in Dutch blue, | House Coats—all-wool fabrics wita wiits polka dot; back has all shades and colors; values up to Is six small tucks: the front is (sassaaoo teeeee ee tucked and’ finished with wide || Men's and Youtlis’ Trousers—trom $16, box plait; skirt cut very @ suits; black, blue and mixtures full; special at ....... $2.50 (Siegel Goorer Store, Second Floor, Center) Youths’ Cravenettes and Top Coat jin brown "$2 covert or black broadcloth; semi- and tan only; values up to $10; at (faonedo filting back, culasay front, notch Soa ey collar and revers; extia fine lin- allover bonnaz embroidery; uits—some pure wool fabrics; a few g niceties a ularly 29¢, f s ngs c iped taltetaor plainself- ‘ 2 " F tis e each; Friday (Main F and musseds spachtel, blind | youths’ | black; worth trom $5 to $10; sizest4 to 20 yis;at" colored satin; regularly $12.50; Friday only, at. 98.75 (Siegel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Center,) Doilies—!ace_ and guipur kinds to priced as follow you can match any coat and’ vest trom $] 50) . Uthis lotiohoice, mice scare: an Siegel Cooner Store, Main Floor. Rear.) all Varnish and Hard (ii Finish—gt. 5 pt. 28e; ' pt, Loe eser Paint —1 pt. CF 3g pt. 19¢; Hiya llc Aluminum Paint — 1 pt. 40c; 3 pt. Se; and %4 pt. 15c FloorPaint—gal. $1.05; % gal. DOC Roof Paint—gal. ~~ $1.05; % gal. d Ready Mixeu Paints —all colors; special 4 gal. O5¢7 Qty 44 grades, Ge; 1 Groceries, ./leats, Fish, Vegetables and Daylight Cakes! * Mail and telephone orders for groceries filled promptly. Telephone 4090 Chelsea. These specials tor Friday: Crib Comforters~s Armour's (Main Floor, Rear.) and back; ruffled edges; pure cot- Wines and Liquors Tent ne aati aeteel Bea | Clarets and Sauternes rth and Moselle (Main Floor, Rear.) From Pelicver Fils X Co, ie sig Eniepnes per ease 12° vot” S540) From Johann Gerst. $5.95 Pad Hose Supp arte s— | SANTA CLARA PRUNES—F: cy Cali- | MARACAIBO COFFEE or rich golden San | HAMS—Swift’s, Premium ha fornia ripe, sweet, fruit; reg. $1.25 n | Star, ° The iam v he | WESTPHALIA. style grade tums a ar Tbe; Be j tes coltee, Iresh trom the roaster ground or powdered; 6 Ibs. —10-1b. box S8c: 5 Ibs PARLOR MAICHE-. —Diamond Match Co.'s best gred-; 0 borcs (4,000 ma nes! 35¢ aimer s “way smoked, packed in pure oily | SEC | Te etter onening cance, LOC Fresh Meats MIXED TEAS Young Hyson, Gun Powcer, | SUGAR c RED BACON—selecied piece Wedeliver all paid and chergedo ders Ci Formosa | niccly streased with lean and fatzthe kind | | from the Baticry to L1Uth Sireet, east and 40¢ Fra ay: Ib. te illebners, N'SPLIT PE. ‘irl tapioca, ves port rib 10) perier GNe | heed flees Cailtoraia lions beans or back | | Seiected fresh Ibystee RESH O. pea bes, packed in ire proof im livered; reg. price 50c SHORT BREAD — Hunley. & 6 boxes $1.6. Aad Nierstelner, per case 12 botile 7.45 | Hocishetmer, per case 12 bore: ue Lalit, per GAs 12 bot” 1.2.45 | Licbiraumtich, per case 12 bors, Ls extra large, with 7.59 straps; Tegular p 11-5 pair; Friday.. (Main Floor, 18th St) Basket rired J Vovongand Engi caddy 91.65; 9 HOLLAND HERKING regular 31.25 keg ov mix.d, regular 31 keg COFFEESiege! Cooper's orieica lar blend; bean, ground of PO DEREU; 4 lbs. $1; Ib,. 28¢ CORN STARCH—Founula qua superior package. per case 12bots. 8.95 - 10.60 | “sett” 19" 45 te nee case 12 bots. i) Two Specia Is in | California Dry Wines | California Sweet Wines New, Spring | | uy iit grill ean eeuy ea “al pring | ~ $4.5 BU | QvegrQualiy Pert $7.25 $2.25 » 8 | $.50 1,10 | imeeral Poe "5.75 1,75 loves Friars’ St Julien... 2,75 Tde | Puritan Sherry, Port 4.50 1.26 angelica jueen Qu y Johan. 95 yn AHH rt, 5 y i [Qusecenty time 4.25 1.25] Maiseecme 3.25 90e Say eee 2 Omen oC Extra isnecial Mousquetaire Fabric Glo es -16- 85c utton lengts.i silk silk lisle, 78¢ black, waite, > colofs; every § larly sh an 306; 4 ph “12 bottles 5.25 | Ercenee Treppebe noted for, re ular 18¢ 1D t4@ || vest. Graves, per ca per case 12 Gf) | Brauneberger, per ease 12 bors. Choice cuts of native | Haute Sauterne - 1 100e bottles lane Chau, Riewss Ali Choice short’ ext corned ox YQ 14 Enamel—large size, 95; medium size, 25e; small, 15¢€ Incandescent Burners—the inver- ted kind; complete, witi 45 globe, mantle and burner, oc Pr.ad Boxe s-—sten- cilled; at.. 35c boriles i pickled fiat “spare onions or red onio Ghottern ongucs: 3iDs. D ye < ct heaping full, deliv: 3O)e sor corned pigs Q lity Bi Japanned T the Indian nisberger... +e, 4s 10; ball box 98 ‘oranges 31.6 ie Fresh Fish Friars? Riesling 2x15) (750, || tan CHOCOLATE LAYER nut. Coceanu Oran matiow, or m ple ANGEL FOO SUNSHINE CAKE! ranch ts LL CRS ie pene. Brana cee 4 oe |] Lone Be ac ‘avey Boston cosfish ste Telicnteanen: BOILED HAM — machine 24c; half bam, » 19 Me FRESH Bowmore Scorch, per bottle , rmitage Rye old. Tapeattacontte most durable erat that can be used on either hard wond or soit wood; easily applied and dries quickly; the most desir able colors; 1 qt. /Se; pt. de; +> pt. 25e; % pt. at L5e Ger-tendorfer’s Gold Paint—large Size #8e; medium 25e; r bottle Dition’s Irls! ~——_—___-. H GIRL TWINS OF 12 TAKE TO oe a Martha and Anna Smulski, twins, | old, confessed te the Chi- that they had ta’ to bur. diversion, and told of two ip id robbed. They said varieties; © COOKED mach ne sliced, COOKey PIC nd: piced, No EW EISMAR re COORED OX TONGE ESS d: 1b. Ste; whol eragiug about 4 Ibs, Ie cacenLDe | vstone Rye. . Hennessy Cognac, per bottle...... $l | oyal Monogram .,2 aor Th jazoried is jarrit: Gloves—in white only; faultless in a an larly $1.25; tr q cakes; cach, COCOANL | cakes, prince currany cak SELLY ROLLS. cakes, nut cah Economy Whiskey, Private Stock Whiskey ¢ Kummel, ver bor 43 65 es river Siegel Cooper Store, Fourth Floor, Frone.) Hounders; Ib. ..... oc College Club Whiskey lie walanarReank blocs \ Clinton Whiskey Ask tor “S. & H.’’ Gis Trading Stamps—