The evening world. Newspaper, February 14, 1911, Page 8

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o Tale of Destitution Wins | Plaster. When Explosion Court Sympathy Shakes House. Biack Manders bent on extorting ii Mrs, Elizavet! Bahne, a © | looking woman, was t Justice Wyatt in the ) s to-day, charged with failing to provid ij (AT Asal Micah ag this morning, but the agent failed be- ‘ The woman had herdly taken a piace| cause he didn't know the sleeping ar- i before the rail when "i " whet, May,| rangements of the Barna family, con- Paultne, Nellie and Cath nging | #i8ting of father, mother and nine chil-| from ten years to mr swarmed up| 46 The from out of the wit! and climbed | 4 ny on her skirts and hugged her. ‘The! Biack mother, who had been frightened and] street door defiant. by turns, broke down and| the dining-room door sobbed bitterly « em ax she petted | three sleeping rooms opened into the each one in turn. \apee oo cok te lenny been placed Hy ‘ ue," she told Justice Wyatt, | S8ainst any of these the persons inside i ia euas ‘eg | would have been kitle ; that they have not been cared for | "7M Ward of ; properly, But what could I do? We | dred and Forty: Were dispossexsed and the furniture Was jing the house when the explosion oc put out on the street. A man offered curred, In a minute the fire escapes ine some money for the furniture, but| front of the house were filed with) it was #0 little that It seer frightened families. Ward summoned | nt e all cry- | the poilce. BE tap and couidn’e understand why thcy |_,O%,azTival of the pollce the families ie and cou understa: y they fire escapes got to the strect 1 could have anything ouse, however, were several per- ed to him and sold | who had been practically buried | Monroe street by fal r. ' I got to! In the room next to the dining room | ldren sleep th were Barna and his wife. Plastering | “ A atinene ee trom walls and ceilings had covered | ‘them and they were half stunned by the! house. Ti through a sin to] \d helped me be let two of th e There wak a v floor above hers and It was not locke). | xii osions | My husband Is packer in a glass fa ig tho apartments underneath were | tory, but has been laid off for five | Jol n and’ his wife, also half month®. The b could do was (o | siunned and covered with plastering, | part-| The dining room of the Barna home| was a wreck. There was a hole.in the! floor two feet in diameter and even the * over turned. The carpet and there wasn't a whole chinaware in the rs in that on what the neighbors sleep on (ne ee ton our feet again ¥ will take care of the clilldren until then I don't know And if you to jail it #0 much T6nger before we can J thing, find some society will tak: nikiven and We will uev them again Once more Mrs. Bahne broke and cried as thoug! her heart would | break. Justice Wyatt sent the children to the Dominican Convent and promised the mother she should have them back je as soon as she and her husband were keeping house again, fenetly seo AE 1 am cleaning up broken lots MISS LONGYEAR IS WED from my IN HOUSE WITH A HISTORY. $20, $25, $30 and $35 Belle the Bride of John M. R. Suits and Overcoats Lyeth in Mansion Moved From sone told the police that he had, r received a letter from the Back »| Hand. How as Vu inted with his hy ats. BOSTON, Feb, 14—Many guests} Summer Outing Suits, as from New York, Michigan and other N 7 , "i Base citlphos the wesatag te-aay er] Well as heavy weight clothes Miss Judith Folger Longyear, daughter |for present wear. of John M. Longyear, @ prominent cap- Hallet of Brookline and Marque MOE LEVY an atiorney of New York Cit 9 marriege was sclemnized by F 119-125 Walker Street, N. Y. ander Mann, in Brookline, which was formerly the| Marquette home of the family. The} a moved dn sections | Mich., and Join M. Richardson 1 of this city, at the Longy nsion 1439 Broadway, N. Y. . Mich, to Brookline | rf was attended by hier courin, Miss Margaret Longyear, and | the supporter of the bridegroom was Elict Parkhurst of Providence, Mrs Lyeth is a graduate of Radetiffe Col lege, Mr. Lyeth was graduated from Harvard University in 1907 the Harvard Law School in 1 BOYS LEAVE MASS. FOR N. Y.. Seven Youths Te! Ottctaln of “1 wonder w the State of Ma: * a nulter, chief clerk of the Chil- he looked over 4 Cencral § ntha of Jw the Children's © 2 ae TO PRESERVE LANDMARKS. Charies Ditmas of Flatbush Forms Soctety to Keep Old Hounes, choose from, .. of Columola Unive ting held at No. kiyn, where a *harles Ditmas historic land- THE BOSS'S PROPOSAL: more 'n four “Vm thirty-eight years old and never had » sick day in my life, except when some guy has iaid me out in scrapping—and mostly it's been the other a “Tm getting along end I've made my pile and I feel like settling a baving some one pour my coffee in t! an piece, BYSHOWINGLOVE IN'PANIG AS BOMB ISCAUGHT AFTER Accused of Failure to Provide,|Many Buried Under Falling|Peter Orraye, Charged With) piant owned ny tie or Michigan to Massachusetts. including a choice lot of | i SHEAR NAHAN FRANKO AND ORCHESTRA. RESTAURANT, DAILY—e> i:igntn Paris Hats Also Correct Copies and Clever Adaptations IPSON CRAWFORD COMPANY are now pre- pared to show to the out-of-town trade their direct Importations of Paris Model Hats along with correct copies and adaptations at prices which will at once appeal to the shrewd buyer. spare neither time nor money in getting the best models Jeverest: Parisian modistes, such as Rebou gette, Suzanne Talbot, Maria Guy, Marie Louise and many others Overproduction in Early Spring Trimmed Hats Making wonderful hargaing for the woman who feels like investing now, and agrand opportunity for out-of-town | $3°48,°2.98-#3.98| —715 Large 9x12 Royal Axminster Rugs | inilliners to get genuine bargaing—-'These Hats Were boughi from a down-town Manufacturer and there are $00 to Every _m: $ 3. 50 per dozen plece Jobbers ask 306 Peter Orraye was arrested at his ~ money {rom Francesco Barna of No, 2i82| home, No. 819 Seventeenth street, | fighth avenue, a fruit dealer who ia) Brooklyn, this morning, charged with |g, naidered wealthy, sent an agent to! che murder of Joseph Coury, In anjextradited when Mahomet ¥ ow up the Barna family at 3 o'clock| embroidery factory at No. 616 Monas-| power and MHberated bh jilinery concern THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1911. FIVELITTLE GIRLS FAMILIES FLEE 'MURDER SUSPECT <2. vave been searching for Orraye the Bi es learned whe |Hocked up at Manhattan Police Head quarters to await extradition. At the time of Coury's murder it was said that he had bought 4 regal (sie! ve Lik « « tution for | the i. i | ‘ : and had foreclosed on it. At midnizit | the purpose of erecting @ new Institut a anton Ret ‘ ‘ Shooting Man in 1907, Ar- {on Feb. §, 147, nine men surrounded ¢ mihalng. ee aT ee Ath ne WER WdOptOE by | a bk 4 began firing through the doors jt {* planned to erect the new building | his un 1 Ma r, who paid the| e rested in Brooklyn. windows, Coury, who was inslde, jon the site « 1 Sixtycninth, Regt: | father, col. W. if, Washington of Nash THE IDEAL BREAKFAS was shot and | were arrested in New York for t murder, but were acquitted at thelr tria | tor tack of evidence. RK. Altman & Cu. A SALE OF BLANKETS, ‘COMFORTABLES, BEDSPREADS, MUSLIN SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES, WILL TAKE PLACE TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY), AT THE FOLLOWING UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES WOOL BLANKETS PER PAIR, $3.00 & 5.00 SILKOLINE COMFORTABLES, PLAIN BORDERS EACH, $2.50 SATIN FINISH BEDSPREADS ; : . EACH, $2.75 CROCHET BEDSPREADS . . « EACH, $1.15 & 1.25 MUSLIN SHEETS . . . EACH, 72c. TO $1.10 MUSLIN SHEETS, HEMSTITCHED , EACH, $1.10 & 1.25 MUSLIN PILLOW CASES. . EACH, 1%. TO 28 MUSLIN PILLOW CASES, HEMSTITCHED, EACH, 27c., 32c. & 3c. FANCY NEEDLEWORK DEPARTME! HAND-EMBROIDERED LINEN PILLOW SLIPS, IN VARIOUS SIZES AND DESIGNS, WILL BE ON SALE aT 5 . : 5 . Te to $3.00 Each ONE-THIRD LESS THAN USUAL PRICES. ATTENTION 1S DIRECTED TO THE NEW SPRING STOCK OF STAMPED ARTICLES, AMONG THEM WAISTS, UNDER- WEAR, NECKWEAR, CENTERPIECES, SCARFS, TABLE COVERS AND PILLOWS. ALSO CROCHETING AND KNITTING YARNS, SILKS AND FLOSSES; AND CRETONNE ARTICLES INCLUD. ING PILLOWS, SCARFS, TABLE COVERS, BOXES, BASKETS, CABINETS AND SMALL NOVELTIES. Fifth Avene. 34! and 35th Streets, Nem York. Geor- yanne, this statement guardedly and truthfully, piece, piece, The prices are quoted by the dozen pieces and are subject to 6% discount. We have divided the stock into three lots, which include yeddas, fancy chips, ete., ete. ~ SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO,, SIXTH AVENUE, 19TH TO 20TH ST., NEW YORK.-—<>—@ ‘ = scare Scam arT maiionsinatamasstee wensrasananinnnttCeItaR it of the murder. It is said ‘ months ago he came to the fe and mo Two New Je MDPOOR MOTHER. WRECKSHOME 4 YEAR’ CHASE === ntly killed, Seven | ment Armory, at Third avenue and Sev- | v ener Rizk, one of the suspects, 50,000 PiecesStraw | }| tut tiara Millinery Braids Ne liaue Se $20, $1.35 €> 51.65 RED to the trade at much lower price than ither the importers or jobbers ask. We make This lot is too varied in style to deseribe in detail, s but we assure you the values are here as never before aS ——, offered at the start of the wholesale millinery seas on, throughout this country Ps should take advantage of this great buying opportunity. Caen aan anna eneMnen 3 ! ie o Wi gto Several years ago vee THIS NEW YORK WEDDING | that Lamar: Washington warts Notabe bed Miss Oninene.” Tie executors aay ‘ rried trary to his @umt's 3 aunt's consent to any mar py gement he might make. wishes, | MAY COST HIM FORTUNE. : A. {Executors. Claim Young” Lamar | Washington Did Not Comply ' FOR ANEW COOPER UNION, | Ni ich Uncles Will Sxecutdrs of J. Lamar of suit of Lamar | shth Interest in nthe ground that wedded Miss | of New York he consent stipulated in MACON ent of GIt of 140,000! the estate on Made at Dinner, | Macon a Washing er Union| ait + lotel Knicker: | ade by & whe 7 | Lu 2) had been | 4 CREAM Fi h sired | o uncle died his will provided | , T Gd 12 %an. NAHAN FRANKO AND ORCHESTRA, DAILY, RESTAURANT, EIGHT! FLOOR —<>—-~<>—a>—> r e 39 Years Qader of Fashion Sewing Machines on 39 days* free trial, in your own home. Join the Simpson Crawford '9 Sewing Machine Club at once, SIX’ Ll) AVE. 19270 207 STREET. NEW YORK 3d Floor. ~ —<$<$<, The February Upholstery Sale Offers an Unusuai Number of Remarkable Bargains To‘Morrow ERTAINLY the best Upholstery Store in Sixth . and one of the best in the United States. Stocks are mat comprehensive, and prices are such as to make it well worth te buy a son Crawford's, ¥ 5,000 Pairs Imported Lace Curtains at Less Than Usual Imporers’ Cost Genuine Arabian Lace Curtains 1,400 Pairs Irish Point Curtains 500 Pairs Hant de Cluny Lace Curtains | sot ae and $6.50 Arabian Cur- 3.45 $3. Phas! Ltd #5.50 Irish Point Cu@ *9.55 ne $3.56 Lace Cur- ‘165 e117 Arabian Cure £5.00 | ad $6.90 Trish Point Cur- ¢ $4.50 and 85.4 Cluny Lace Cur .O9\" tains "*2.85 “urtains $6.35 | $5.90, $6.90 90 Chia 1 ns. $3.95 £4.65 | 811.50, 81275 & 84.50 Renai tains,$7.45 400 Pieces Ctrtain Cloth—This material is commonly Khown as and is curtains or door £8 und $22.60 Arabian Curtains: 811.78 | 97.90, 88.50 atic 38:90 T#Ieh Poin ssance Curtains, $2.95 | $6.90, #7.0 and 88.50 R s Curtain Laces—This lot of cure 77 eed tain laces includes floral, gothic, coloni filet and fish net designs; and there is an ; of white, ecru, A Lor green; regularly 58 yard a1 27c if Al 300 Novelty Sash Curtains, Pair . . 59e Curtai very suitably r wind portier Chice of hands patterns Just 500 of Thee M _ Cc ee Utility Boxes, Made ho RRR of wells a Made up of the] é accumulated laces % Sand motite after ;the rush season 300 $3.50 to $5.00 Embroidered $ Mounted on plain]} |, Velour Pillow Slips... bobbinets, 45 to 501 | trimmil wri a with matting, edged with bamboo; carved hndles and feet box usually sells at 83.06 $1.49 fully back ty de and} 1300 roma 14 and 234 \ yds. long. Really} st worth $1.50, $1.75) and 2.50 pair SEMP: Framed Pictures; Sensational Price Reductions UCIT sacrifice prices usually go with odd lots and clean-up sales, but here is a fine, high-gade stock of the kind of pictures always seen in the best homes at prices that present the picture-buyin, opportunity of fet Fourth the year. C= ee ee ee 9,000 Pictures at 5c, 10c €> 19¢ : Made to sell in the regular way at 9c to 50c Pictures—A lojof about 50 pieces; regularlye 83,00 98c Were Priced ; Up to $1.25 pretty Troms Pictures— Worth nicctionofrrwmnt | gyq, at $200 $13.50 Pietures—Formerly priced 4 ge French Prints-lsually as high ay 81.50; at $5.00; at $2.75 i Framing to Order—All work artistically done and promptly at very hw prices. SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO.. SIXTH AVENUE’S FINEST STOR} Chinaware and Lamps: Wonderful Values EVERAL closing-out lots from high-class manufacturers have recently come te us, purchased when the lovest prices of the vear were reached, Qur customers will be quick to realize this remarkable opportunity’, CF Fitth Floo: $25 Fine Austrian China Ss 95 100 Piece Dinner Set, 16°° (Pr Pictures—A}out 80 pieces; formerly priced to $2.00; at enue 75c Venetian Photographs In gilt frames $2.98 Pictures That ce This Handsome 38.50 Art Vaiue Else- where to $10 Initial Water inten Tumblers; 6 for 25c We will engrave in old English style any initial desired. Six plain blown glass Water Tumblers. nilar work and qual «J ity would usually cost $1.00 a dozen. ; SIMPSON CRAWFORD Ci XTH AVENUE'S FINEST STORE $39.75 to *45 Wilton Rugs, 9x12 Size, $3].75 ¥ WW have just closed at action with one of the largest Wilton Rug manufacturer: in this country, We arn, and are ret SB1.75 bught his entire ‘db many dealers surplus stock of these rugs. Remember, they are the best quality of worsted 00, ‘The exceptionally low price paid enables us to sell these rugs f« arth Floar, Rugs of similar qualities arc to be seen in many @ other stores in New York City at $27.00 and $28.00 They are almost a half-inch thick and decidedly Oriental in appearance, ‘The illustration is « acteristic of the designs that prevail.throughout the entire assortment, Remember, they are Royal Axminster, $ el] and‘at this price are totally different from any other rue value offered ) 75c to 85c Linoleums Inlaid Linoleum | This is made.of pure cork and linseed oil, the kind in which the colors go through to the j] back. A number of these 1 others mosaic, tile and mar retail at $1.75 to $2.25; sale price, per square from hardwood, tiles and marbles. Itis made of pure cork and linseed oil, 75¢ and 85e yard SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO., SIXTH AVENUE'S FINEST ST! Creamery Butter oyal Stuart Brand, churned. from pure ni hel erve Highs nid and ‘| Groceries ra Rixth Floct Fresh Milled Cereals P " Hvered), pe Van Camp's Milk or did ‘vom ‘Gin, fine 63¢ ARN RAL tdi ia copreeeee eres

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