The evening world. Newspaper, March 17, 1909, Page 6

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~THOSINTORIER TLL HR AND REFUSING AID. VAINLY AT BARS CF CROWD, DES OF ELLs SLAND Dozen ne a in Boats Go} | jon-Tamer a er Plies to Save “Holsman,” but His Two Kitchen. Knives He Ehided Them. in Hopeless Task. DNESDAY, MAROH 17, 1909, THE EVENING WORLD, WE! Rich MAN KILLED. TWO WEN KLLED B WITH BLACKJACK, WEST SHORE EXPRESS. AUTOPSY SHOWS genres Unidentified Victims Step Out of Way of One Train in Front of Other, Boutwell Victim of Robbers’, | Two Attack, Coroner’s Ph were | jan Betieves. train at Granton The men were walking on t PANT ay and, to get out of the wa CRIED “1 WANT TO DIE." Francois touts Non} That William A. T er of| aie oe tan fa wealt ii Proaching train, stepped amer by) g orter of} ait ; lraeeety 1 purposen | Bute friend of | front of st express, bo ik anks Watch Vai ¢ | Russe? 1 in the} boken, which they apparently had no! Throng on Banks W atch WEN ey ciety p wis to-day lacest Hematol coe! temerhen natives | Struggle—Name Found | trying with sever yet tony aera ton Nhe Per] One of ths men was deca 1) the detention his way out in Hat Band. Having totled house on at the same $ ir eight hours yes- rr a few terday, e tamer, Ww feet, all str him, a Aa dozen men within n be Nave been John 1 eulclde this morning by throwing him- 4g welf into the North River at the foot of One Hundred and Thirty-elghth street nan comm No every word of encouragement shouted to him by would-be rescuers he 5 replied; “I want to die.” 1 them back to Fifty more men were attendants of One Hundred and street employed by New man nlso es the ra dressed, clo man walk down toward the water front. Ile was ex- eked and talking to himself, gesticu- | had be lating vehemently. Ween Leaped Into River. e water he broke As he neared run and plunged overboard ' as running strong and he was nd sent swept out toward Uh aa rn Bean river omas Breen, of San Franclecc Broadway, got a life preserver and)” hurled tt to the struggling man The preserver fell within a foot of jim and Breen shouted, “catch that, |) ‘old man, and we will get you in a min- ute.” “]T want to die," replied the stranger Meanwhile Michael Lambert, of No. £96) Broadway, and Edward Farre 496 West One Hundred and Thi street, had launched a boat and were rapidly rowing toward the man in the water. Henry Yateman sprang into one of his power boats and set out too, but the power In his boat failed and he % turned back, He then leaped into a rowboat and with the aid of two or tire of his employees set out for the |, an Conrad, who He added that hour each bars. slippe dl the bars ar conditions. “1 haven't pres “But Watehort make thirteen hours en Want to Die.” The men In the bows of each of the Hoats called to the struggling man to : roize the life preserver and they would | “# ot say y | yo 1 tell ut yo! C et him. ou wi Bir cake (6 e names of the escape and give ws men who he Government “J want to die,” replied the stranger. The boat in which Lambert was row- # within ten feet when Lambert we will ask the enient with you, hey talled) “Hold on, old sport, I'll save ed to stay In ; Catted | do not tell 1 t want you to sav eme,” the [ red, “I want to die.” 3 the ppliceman reached over the side of the boat to e man's t, he sank from sigh nd although the boatmen rowed around the vicinity for half an hour afterward, they could not find the body. In the band of the tn the river th rge M, Cohan song with next World—trom The American now appearing at Grand Opera Another ¢ niday ‘> —_—__—— ARE YOU SURE YOUR HAIR BRUSH IS CLEAN? endant instituted ompa the payment of in © the principal sum y the mortgage to b tion to that ef- 1 Nos. 43 to 47 West 33d St. Bet. Bway sth \e A New Collection of Distinctive Women’s Tailored Suits Which is most significant of the price-policy of this house : “All goods retailed at wholesale prices.” When you see these smart Spring mode's you wil that exclusive styles and_better-than-ordinary at this popular price—at Friedlander’s. The dressy, hipless jackets are beautifu and buttons and lined with excellent peau de cy while the handsome straight-gored skirts are finished with bai 1 button The materials are high-grade serges, striped and novelty worsted shepherd plaids and the new black and white checks in the latest Spring colors Equal in our pnce, all respects to suits selling in many stores at $45.00 the erstwhile Hon- | {other was hurled down an Morgue to-« On Mar ing un 1s found ly-|and was dead when picke nd st Coroner \ was locked up) wer frerwards | lis! He had al » bodies | g estad-| s notife ved to an FINED $2 FOR SPEEDING. Wh of the tman Hundred won Rive ARE SHOW: ION CF INEXPENSIVE SUMMER FURNISHINGS CONSISTING OF PRINTED PORTIERES, CURTAINS AND COUCH COVERS, IN SUMMER-LIKE DESIGNS; LOUNGING PILLOWS, MUSLIN AND MADRAS CURTAINS, LIGHT-WEIGHT FABRICS FOR DRAPERY AND UPHOLSTERY PURPOSES, SASH CLRTAINS AND CASEMENT CLOTHS, SCREENS, UTILITY BOXES, ETC, HAMMOCKS AND PORCH SHADES. | SUMMER FLOOR COVERINGS IN VARIED ASSORTMENTS, INCLUDING A PARTICULARLY INTERESTING $:LECTION | OF IMPORTED ART SQUARES. | HOMESPUN RUGS AND ALGERIAN PORCH RUGS. DESIGNS AND ESTIMATES SUBMITTED FOR THE COMPLETE FURN'SHINGS OR PARTIAL REFITTING OF SUMMER HOMES | AT MODERATE COST, | RNITURE SLIP COVERS AMD WINCOW SHAD:S | MADE TO ORDER. | | RUGS AND DR/ REC FOR SiOKAGE AND | SAFE-KEEPING HE SUMMER MONTHS, Adth Street, 35th Street ¢ 2 Years Grads flation tr 11 inn Cra ond PATRICIAN Shoes w for omen STYLE, FIT AND SERVICE t, 8 Second Floor, ATRICIAN SHOES for women are perfect fitting and shape retaining. Made « © conform to the natural foot, They represent the most seryiceab| 1 most satisfactory { r ever produced for women, Beauty hus not been sacrificed fo ce of comfort, In Patrician, s rt go hand in hand, which foreibly emphasizes the supe pleasure derives! OXFORDS, $5.00, $3.50 and $4.00 { BOOTS, $3.50, 54.00 and $5.00 feta Juniors ' } le for the fort f the little on Children’s Sizes $2.25 pair Misses’ and Little Men's $2.50 and $3.00 Selt-Adjusting Shoe Trees, Patent + All j n Departinent, Main F sion. value, On Sale in N vor, West t his home, No. 10) TURRET INVENTOR DYING. {', . ye Hreokivme Fle will be f y old on April 5, Uri Tinbs oe Monitor Ramey Almant| enatin iaceet balitede te eaitont toe Ninety Years Old, hin front A TTRIRIRAT IER wai los Timby, who ts ¥ at wd » Inventor of the revolving | & Viving at 1 1 the Monitor, of civil war vi fa C, __—— Koch's Uptocun Prices Make Shopping an Ertravag Interestingly Low Prices for Thursday Trimmed Hats, $4, 8 the To the Ladies: It is worth something tous to show you that our New Harlem Store, Third Avenue and 12lst Street, pre- sents the greatest and most beauti- ful display in the City, of furni- ture, rugs and carpets and general If you Servat Pressed i housefurnishing goods. bring this advertisement to the store on Thursday morning, March 18th, we will give youa card worth fifty cents on any purchase you may make any time during this month in any department of our establish- ment, Only one card will be issued to any one lady, and we can not issue any cards to men or to chil: dren, Morning only (18th). COWPERTHWAIT & SONS, Offer good for Thursday EW, Lord & Laylor Golden Bronze Calf Shin for Children ' A Beautiful and Serviceable Dress Shoe, Button Boots 6to 8 $y ton 11l4 to2 214 to § $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 Gibson Tres or Ankle Strap Welt Walking Pumps 6to 1 1114 to 2 21% to § $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 One Strap Slippers turn sole A tone 4 to 2 214 to 8 $1.75 $2.00 $2.50 & 20th St; 5th Ave; 19th St It telle what 0 rupture ts auvenmeliestaies care and cure, No ruptured person should fall to get and read it. As thousands are rup- tured who do not know It, apy one who suffers ‘from nausea, strange pains, wind » or bearing down In the abdomen should get to find If the trouble is to a hidden rupture. s valuable free book ) describes the first and nly treatment with a BOOK ur off! ure spe Automatic Massage. 2 Treatment for The Cure of RUPTURE Bunker Truss Co. TW. 42d Sty core th Avy New York. Grsolidated Dry fed iy Goo, 44 nd Treatment dives imme dia greater relef thar have felt in without pre he bi Third Ave. and 119th St. Slip Covers G22) «iii j $2.98 $9.98 | Special for ered One Week de of Hest Aaa} Geo proof pe: Ir " 4 fae 20" ymca Made Equal to New i\'\ et free. Call,’phone or send postal and our man wil! cail wilh samples prettiest cae aR nnTaETS Gi r eS 15 —_—$—<<——$—<$—— nnn { ee At above re- low price, trate here one Dress Hats, a large collec- of the season's ‘odels, com: the ex. well as con. leas ex- latest Pa Tar i fats, 31.98, A splendid $2.98 and small tity at the eentenieeteeetieniaentiaentioemeieee 1 SERGE, ALL-\ 1. PANAMA ANI PF PRUNELLA, i r PLAIN MO- blue and )LORED ection _ 89¢ white, 49c and 69¢ bes = Gone 3c 2 ursday New Sik Rreadngy i Priced tripes and neat effects, TEC EET CHAP TOES 38c ih; tee Hi eae right ¢ with a Hg oe i Fangy Lawn an etl 83/ al desigus, O.D. nall fs newest Embroideres and [aces Ba Mg EDGES AND INS {to 4a EDGES A and Swiss, from 12}3c 25c ie _35¢ “ 30¢ 7c :, nainsook and Swiss, from ches wid "22c | ng, in rich col- ae He in rich col 38c Children’s Dresses ---A Sale , pretty dresses WARP PRINT RI aie orit _orings on white and dark grounds: regularly 43¢0 yar ae \ ith t w neck oth- . 98c le rep et taal sroidery, in fin in fine pique, 1.98 de of wh ite hv é trimmed with ec n styles, h rs with embroide large and small CHILDREN’S DRESSES, insertions and pretty. style finished with rib- } vevvne BOD h or low neck; rately trimmed with Val. lac and skirts of insertions and rufile of emb bon bows; value $3.5 CHILD JREN’ RESSES, long ‘waisted, n A Sale f revival Pictures The newest and most ap propriate subjects artistically framed : Sas eumer pi aid Q 1 4.98 +7.50 \ 25¢ ir 20c 75c to 1.29 4.50 to 7.50 to 22,50 ( | to 22.5 Pictures | 49) Pictures at Pictures at A Sale of Fine Shell Combs E announce to-morrow another surpassing ft Ci Bandeaux, etc, for Thursday, Friday So = > = : aos 5 = = a sale ¢ nbs, Barettes, and Saturday—new and plain top; regular value 50c.... 39c MIT a JN SHELL BANDEAUX, hand n Grecian di Il or amber s of diames 5.00 ‘of “imitati ion nd studded rhinestones, exact copies val ues regular 2.00... IMPORTED BAN UX, shell, inlaid with gold rhinestones; ¢ $5.00 IMPOR TED B. ANDEAUX, set with pearls an stones; regular value IMITATION HELL COM inlaid with gold and prilliant rhinestones; value $ IMITATION SHELL COMBS back and plain Empire st COMBS; ; also plain regu- 49c "HATRPINS, are with al tist variety of shapes Shell; three in set; reg. IMITATION SHELL HAIR BARETTES, hand carved, in shell or amber color; regular value 49¢ 19c SHELL OR AMBER BARETTES and HATRPINS, finely finished; reg- ular value IMITATIC siso.. 85c re! owt curved SHEL “HAIRPINS, in ball top or regular ly regular value 25¢ also SIDE value 39¢ 19¢ 25th St West, Between Lenox’ . & Seventh Aves, re cen a ey “FOLLOW THE CROWD” into The World’s “Want” columns. pretty designs that enhance the natural bes uly of your hair, We are enthusiastic about this sale, for we know such beautiful styles have never betord been offered at such remarkably low We IMPORTED BACK COMBS, mounted in IMITATION SHELL BACK COMBS, sterling silver, set with brilliant extra heavy, hand carved, A i —_-

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