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TOOT IT THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1908. 7 FREBUG BLOWS ———— MAYOR’S LINCOLN DAY PROCLAMATION, "TY direct that the national ensign shall fly at full buildings from sunrise to s Feb. 12, 1909, the 100th anniver the birth of Abraham Li "And I ask, as a fi nor to his memory ens observe his cen’ OMAN SHOTS FORMER SUITOR: all citi- y in a fit- ting way—either by flying the flag of the Union he preserved or by attend- ing at one of the many services to be | ———- held in celebration of a day which Fires Three Bullets Into Man} tla tn celebration 0 aa Caught WhoRidhilay —_—_— Building, Her, One Hundred and Tw ve ¢ | police station and a Badge and t. Downs, { Meant to Kill Both, TT , | Fy VICTIM MAY RECOVER}! vt certainty meant to kil Etnest and | his brother Will ald Mrs \ Sohn, had no {dea Mrs. Erichson, Arrested, Takes} 0 tiving now. ve Sheree Its . . living and may ge I s Acid and Is Dying in 1 any man deserves to die ho ves h Hospital. | cunning yesixth stre igned befor TENANTS Many Families Forced | He made me desperate.’ “Take her back,” said Downs, who | gets tired of hard luck stories. Mrs. Erichsohn was taken back and so. 20|placed in the care of Matron Cleary The prisoner seemed calm and satistied v9 |when the cell door swung shut. For a | time she did not speak. Then sho cailed Exploding Gasolene. Mrs, Martha Erichsohn, East Ninety-fitth stree _ Schwanemann, © gro Third avenue, who lives at No. Qne Hundred and Twenty- to the matron: at One Hundred and Twenty-elghth| “I wisn you would ge i street station, she drew a bag of poison | blank.” trom her stocking and swallowed St | Mrs. Cleary went to the front to get Mrs. Erichsohn and Schwanemann|the blank and returned two minutes were both taken to Harlem Hospital. jlater to find Mrs. Erichsoiin unconscious, The doctors say the grocer has a good | Her right shoe was off and there was a chance {0 recover, but Mrs, Erichsohn | Hole In her stocking. In th ig in a critical condition. Paper on which was writ Mrs, Ehrichsohn wanted to kill | Acid.” Schwanemann because he had jilted her. Taken to Hospital Dying. She came here almost four years ago! pr, Gillette had not left the station: from Germany, after her husband had | house, After taking the gro noses deserted her, and had got possession of | hosplial Dr. Gillette had been called |agency’s card In Dehler's face. thelr child, now a boy of he had | back to the station-house to treat Mrs. | jicensed some money, and with it she opened a| srichson, whose hand had beer grocery and she prospered. by the policeman’s club. Courted Grass Widow. “That woman's going to die,” der the five-story No. 449 Bushwi 3 o'clock this me me a telegraph fuse to set fire to the explosive fell into the arms of Policeman I of the Stagg street station arou “What do you want cell was a asked the policeman “Tannic “The same as you,” replied the borhood as you have. as he flashed a just as you the doc- was not satisfed. late. The grocery became a success, Ernest paid APCLRRCED ardent court to the grass widow and an engagement to marry followed. Then he became half partner in the grocery business, which was moved to No, raced her to the bulance, He Was a Regular Visitor. The Erichsohn grocery store, at No 229 East Ninety-fifth spital in hs The ed into the s t the house was on fire, Incendiary Escaped, eet, East Ninety-fifth street six weeks ago. | opened this morning. and) Dehler was no match for the William Schwanemann went out for | reporters went ® door and Knocked when it came to running. He se and were answ nly by the trri it himself. He made money and saved it | le Well? Well? Well? Hello! Helge’ alarm of fire and returned to t rrot which swung | ing house. y the butter tubs. | ‘The gr Mrs. Kate Linke, the janitress of the cote building in which ds the store, said that °PYe the neighborhood had understood that, In the rear emann end Mrs, scone. ohn were soon to be married. n ia eae came around every Sunday and spent Abas the day in the Erichsohn apartments He was a distinguished looking yoting ler, German of military carriage. “ Mrs.) pehler g Erichsohn told Mrs. Linke that she had 7" invested nearly all her savings at ler fa Schwanemann’s direction and that the the sec returns were not satisfactory, Once, |she said, she had gone out of the coun: ” \try to get rid of the fascination which | F and he opened the store in Third ave- nue. In making his argreement to share half the profits of the grocery Ernest &ehwanemann also signed an agreement to marr Brother William came around three days ago and asked to see all the agreements. The contract to marry he tore up. Then he and Ernest left the widow's grocery, Word came to Mrs. Erichsohn thot the brothers had formed a new partnership with each other, of the big green jp from a perch back und floor of this cone Bro’ Teel his wife and five cl out the Glace and t do floor, w his wife and hman, Mrs, 1 and two DRIVEN OU After placing a can of gasoline ng and light! an in- cendiary skulked out of the house ar UPBlG TENEMENT, TRICKS POLICE Away From Firebug Flashes to Flee From Blaze Started by tenement-howse at avenue, Brooklyn, at nga und here? man “T have the same right in this neigh-. Look at this,” detective “Tm brass-buttoned He reached nen second ate peer | tor was told. way." man, but too Ernest and William Schwanemann. | “rhe doctor. four was Eee ese a two healthy young Germans, came Into | \igions, Hie tried the stomach Rats sh a reed wi \j a | ay zs eae any ea mendous explosion, and a the divorced woman's life soon after the |iut he could not revive her, amd te ” rf fe at No, 449 next man nan flam- ouse was oc- ers, barbers, he shop lved Salvatore On the opposite side of the ler’s cigar store, and in the rear of the store lived Tech- i ch Mrs. Erichsohn armed herself with a head Fis nike) i revolver last night, and an hour or two | Eddie, 3 Linke's little hoy, came Nareditoineti (he den ; , after midnight she concealed herself |" b y and told his mother managed to get the Levys and } isohn had Er! bought a hiny new revolver, Mrs, Linke went down to see about it. Mrs. Ey sohn showed the janitress the gun, but was mysterious as to her reasons for buy. under the New York Central's viaduct at One Hundred and Twenty-eighth | street and Park avenue, When the two twothers appeared she stepped out and |e it. Later, she said m SAME began firing, The first shot made alehe was going to call on Ss ane e scalp wound on Ernest's head, Hejthis morning and say some ry im | turned to run when a bullet ploughed | portant things to him: | fo the heli | through his back and he fell. Mrs. | heard of the shooting. | Erichsohn ran to him, and as she stood | | ee over him she fired again and the | WILD PONY IS A HORSE. to his! entered his groin, 1/80 Dr, French Must Pay Twice Its and twe Fled Over the Roof, rt stairs, and the poli William Schwanemann_ took street and he was yelling. Cecil French, a naturalist of Wa C,, and then glancing at the ime the flames had gat to eman MIX FOR WEAK KIDNEYS heels. Mrs. Erichsohn was close behin¢ ‘The formula here given has the indorse- him. She gained on him when he} Cont as Duty. ment of high medical authority as being crossed One Hundred and Thirtleth| Agree reading the testimony of Dr.|one that will produce quicker and more permanent results than any other combina. Kidneys to rheu- ounce Murax six ounces uls after each up this pre- Hit Woman With Club, ton, D. tion for the restoration of the 1H Ginetta had heara|Tules relating to nature faking, the their normal functions Policeman Cunningham had heard | customs Court in the Appraisers w It will speedily relieve backache, } the shots, and as the fleeing man and |jouse, Christopher and W Sele paleo n iresUeatl aba uiehist eaiiees 1 woman came to him he stopped the |streets, came bravely out witl aneralideniliteel } woman, She pointed the revolver at to-day’to, the o effect that a "Ww ea i A male Arai i him, and only dropped it when a blow |" some friends of Dr. French caught Buchu; half ounce from the policeman’s night stick caught | wild pony on Sable Island and sent it t¢ qood)) pura!’ sia d. The next blow him fore present 5 3 | h muronelhes nad: «he nee blow ‘sent shorities demanded. dut ottle well each time and the weapon spinning to the gutter, Tneath en lores eREMiaa Bettye bah “That woman has killed my brother," may be brought into t sald William, when he saw the woman | As that was twice tl ‘ geist will } ‘was disarmed, "She has shot him | the naturalist protes t an be mixed at home, | many times.” | } “A shot or two was left for you," | } spoke up Mrs. Erichsohn, “I had three | in the revolyer and some more in my muff. ‘I intended to end you and then TAMES M GREERY & C0. } end m: f. You came between me and | Cc ¢ U le } Ernest.” The woman then became hy- | sterical, 23rd Street 34th Street Dr. Gillette took Ernest to Harlem Hospital. The grocer ¥ ! . . 5 ; but his Injuries were not believed to bs) STATIONERY DEP’TS, In Both Stores, mortal, ‘ 5 | . Mra, Erichsohn was taken to the F Complete stock of the latest novelties in Foreign and Domestic Stationery, Tally, Dinner and Valentine Cards, Engraving: of Stationery, including wedding invitations, announcements, at home and personal cards. Monogram » and address dies, Sketches and Esti- mates submitted. On Sale Wednesday, February the 10th, 4 quire Cabinets of Marlborough Lawn Writing Paper. White or Blue. Two sizes. 50c per cabinet 4 quire Cabinets of Windsor Lawn Writing Paper. One size, 50c per cabinet Help Wanted _ To-Day ! AY, FEB. 0, 1900, Bakers Jewellers ve es’ Tailor tresses LADIES’ GLOVES. Jn Both Stores. On Wednesday, February the 10th. Day's W * . 4 Derr ' § ‘ ‘ “McCreery’’ pique and overseam D ”" , Dis fed Gloves. Tan, brown, grey, pearl, white Blue Clerks sign Palate d ot black. 1,00 per pair 12 button Gloves. length, Glace Tan, Mousque- black per pair 16 button length, White Glace Mousquetaire Gloves, 2.00 per pair brown, 1.65 taire or white, Housework ‘ ? ee JAMES McCREERY.& C0) ieee bther 23rd Street 34th Street New York papers comb k ° ‘ families to NOMINATED FOR REGENT... r Pr q L 1 ALBANY, Vet At ‘ a of the Repultionn and De 1 Levriel ow York, M Hudiel ! and for senator I tehester, was named t ol twelve years ag the repre aia on the board from the Ninth CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have always Bought Bears the Signature of —_— COMPTROLLER CALLS TO BANKS WASHINGTON Comp roller of the © ssued a Feb, 9—The business JAMES McGREERY & GO,’ 23rd Strect 34th Street On Wednesday and Thursday, February the 10th and 11th, CHINA DEP’TS. In Both Stores, Fine China Dinner Sets, Haviland China, pink and violet decoration, with gold stippling. 100 pieces, 17.50 yalue 23,00 French China, border decoration. 100 pieces. 20.00 value 24.00 French China, open stock, white and ‘gold decoration. 100 pieces, 65.00 Haviland China, pink, Morning Glory decoration, with burnished gold. 100 pieces. 70,00 CUT GLASS. 8 inch Fruit or Salad Bowls, ..2.00 each Sea Bowls Trea ter G00 Sugar and Cream Sets, extra large: size, 50 Ice Tubs .. yongododnodoe Ll) Celery Trays, new shapes, .3.75 and 4.75 Large assortment of Jugs, Bowls, Comports, ete. 5.00 each a FURNITURE DEP’TS., Jn Both Stores, White Enamel Bedroom Furniture. Bureaus ........14.00, 16.00 and 24.00 former prices 17.50, 20.00 and 29.00 . 13,00, 15.00 and 23.00 ormer prices 16.00, 19.00 and 26,00 14.00 € 18.00 Chiffoniers. . Wardrobes... ommnoes sanpertam increment io former pri WiashstanidsteriansesesisenaenicO00 former price 7.30 Desks..... former price 12.00 Chairs, Rockers, tumers, Tables and Cos- BRASS BEDSTEADS. About 150 manufacturers’ sample models, with 2 inch tubing, heavy lateral filling and large ornamental husks, Fin- ished with best English lacquer, ‘ 15.00, 22.50 and 27.50 usual price 24.00, 32.00 and 40.00 White Enamel and Brass Cribs, Hair and Cotton Mattresses, Pillows, Bolsters, and Upholstered Springs. In Both Stores, UPHOLSTERY FABRICS. Suitable for covering and upholster- ing furniture, Mercerized Cotton ‘Tapestries. 85c to 1.25 per yard former price 1.23 to 2.30 Silk and Cotton Gobelins. f ; 1.00 to 1,75 per yard former price 2.00 to 3.30 Satin and Moire Damask, Brocades and Broches in lengths of 3 to 12 yards, At about one-half former prices LACE CURTAIN Tyacet..........2:75, 4.79 and 7.50 pair former prices 3.73, 6.00 and 10.50 Renaissance and Marie Antoinette, 5.75, 7.50 and 9.30 pair mer prices 8.00, 10.50 and 13.50 Cluny and Antique. ) 75, 3.50 and 35.00 pair 5,00 and 7.00 Single, two and three pair lots of White and Colored Madras Curtains, at about one-half usual prices. JAMES McCREERY & CO, 23rd Street 34th Street r prices 4.00, “eens NO MAIL OR TELEPHJNE aus ON ADVERTISED GOODS NEW YORK'S FAS SROWING STORE AND CO|| TREET Y PROMPTLY REFUNDED | WEST lar S SATISFACTION SUARAN vugh a deal PLAYING Pile Cases. ; ote ' wit Mercerized Table, Damask nike value $2 Blanketsip ee stains tet ~ Ae This $15 Two-inch Post Bed, 8.75 100 to be sold at this prices 1 tous post beds $25 Values at $15, as trated iss dressers a males tune malogans kom shogans * oo 1b. Soft Hair “Mattresses soft. hatr, _Imperal Edge Felt Mattresses ly 9 In this lot Combination Hair Mattresses 1,40 Mattresses to he s i best ng; r two parts ie; sale price I une ton nis price; and bott all a 5. BE Silks & Dress Goal A Goodly Showing and Practical Dem- onstration of Our Rare Under: selling Ability, All Silk Imported Messaline, shown ina lete range of all the new shades; a ie itiful ty for oresses and Cc "2.75. Silverware Sale Our Great February Reduction Event. ght finish; flo- | ; vias To-Morrow’s Stirring Feature _& ». \ — High-Class Dressers and Chiffoniers Yard Wide Silk Chiffon Ponee, lustrous and washab h . Tea Sets —in bveautifut Rogers Coffee Spoons-- a pesial at. 39¢ fee sist te fancy Mae All Silk Chiffon Satin in iene lilac, old ary Sars Me fan lana 49¢ rose, Russian blue, reseda, brown, m havo Gos ruple plate. ie WOzeM sss he hagen, t t green, also white, cream and ~ this sale Rogers Table Kane BLAGE FRENCH cuirron vorrn, eel "59 all wool inches WRogers Tea S oons— ch gray bright floral Yorks, Table Sugar | Women’ For linelCuat Linoleums, $1.25 value; p 98c Reduced from Rugs and yer Women Will Welcome This Remarkable Bargain Offered for To-Morrow Only Joats made from Vf 5) LINOLEUM — 2 area 3 Tale nd tnlaid pats assortment of © 3Te { POEL Gs GERMAN eee nite » blue, colors the t, square Ip to shoo Limo. 59¢c Size 9x1 very Tug pi the heaviest pat- oak ra terns, gr and brown through to Just 160 Fur-Lined strictly all-wool chi inches long, lined t! dark French mi Large lar of black or brown Ala Beautifulpy tailored and cut e hese garments never sold for less () than $20,00. All sizes, l to-morrow only e v7 Women’s $10 30-inch Caracul Coats, (9 A. M. to 1 P. my tee actually HE BRUSSELS RUGS. lental patterns; Cand woven in one & made, weighing ir mn broadcloth, fey wit col lynx, full, ig fal to-mor= SMIVTH?S BRUSSELS RUGS, ox 11.6; In beauti- ful Orlental and floral patterns; a ere merous patterns and colors; rugs in (he lot worth upto $ none than $4 98 {17.50 CARPETS 1O-WITR F ALL-WOOK, pe ng iso! th, 9 This Coat $9.98 Great Special Sale of New Broadcloth Skirts, 1.00 In They 1 new 23 deep plaited del; py anel front, tin- buttons and ck or Alue, 37 thle sia ed, storm collar, ey butters; through heavy etian ); Sizes A.M, t waistbands; 23 to 36 to 43 inch lengths; usual- soll at Wednesd. ut qua ity (s.tin 32 to to1P, with $2.00 each; only, GAnrers = st un € ARPETS—A wonder. *h td and selling ard; at, per yard 59c special to-morrow, It makes littie difference what you need---a World 3; “Want” will go and get it. qrerwwwwwwww~ a ?