The evening world. Newspaper, March 5, 1912, Page 8

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of % h 8 en RTE SSI DRS joe ee N ~ (AD UNDARK Hartington Abattoir Will Give Place to a Modérn Fire- proof Structure. § Fhe demolition of a landmark in the @Aat side packing house district war Degun to-day when a gang of wreck- @9b attacked the olf Harrington abat- teir in First avenue, between Forty- turd and Forty-fourth streets. The Will be replaced by @ modern structure. Harrington abattoir has stood, @xtensions added from time to wince the district around the ef Forty-second street was first ted as & packing house centre. i@ A, Harrington, who im still ) founded the business and later nto partnership his won, John J. Harrington, who died two years ago. elder Harrington retired from ac- fusiness jong since, and the firm fe John J. Harrington & Co. ae it may seem there was tegret in the neighborhood when work of tearing down the old slaugh- ‘house began, There are many fam- ty the district who hi and prospered on w: paid to tmén and boys by the Harringtons. Dullding had become part of the | Of these people, and not even the of teplacement by a new, hand- Ghd up-to-date structure served to @elde regret at its removal. Feet MEN OFFER TO AID GIRL T HELD AS BABIES’ POISONER. Afoused by Reported “Third De- 1 gree” Used by Police to Secure Confession. sotion on the part of a of New York women in behalf trea Ankers, beld for the Grand ‘without bail on the charge of put- }omalie acid Into the milk fed to ia the Brooklya Nursery and In- tel, Brooklyn, causing the it, was forecast to-day by Yoho AR, gd who is defend- eed by the police in ifeasion’ from Mr. Reilly, Far both, sweat parol otros, Mrs. ron Bayer o} ue, Bronx.” i referred to is Miss ond Ingersoll, daughter of @, Ingersoll, the leo- —— Piz Sigue Tenement Bill. ,. Mareh §.~The Wagner dil) the Tenement House law 20 @ recent Gecision of the eae WHEN KATIE PUT A MATCH TO THE GAS STOVE—BANG! She Was Knocked Unconscious and Her Last Name Blown Off, but Otherwise She's All Right. Kaite, @ newly arrived Polish girl, employed by Mrs, Yetta Fabricant in her home at No. 126 Fifth avenue, has had very little to do with gas stoves. After putting a pan of apples in the oven to-day she turned on the mas underneath. There were no matches at hand and it took her several min- utes to find one. She lighted it and put {t into the lower part of the stove to Mght the gas, There was an explosion, which threw Katie flat on her back and stunned her, blew out the kitchen windows and eracked all the other windows in the apartinent and those of several others. The house rocked with the shook. Samuel Krulewitch, the Republican leader of the Twenty-sixth Asembly District, who was at lunch with hie wife In an adjoining apartment, grabbed her by the arm and ran to the street, without stopping for his hat or over- coat. All the other tenants joined tham in the street in the next few seconds Among them was Assemblyman Abra- ham Goodman and his family, Word got about that a Black Hand bomb had been exploded. Detectives Donovan and Veale hurried to the house and made a cautious examination. Mra. Fabricant was sure the big noise had ‘been In her own apartment, but did not want to go back, The detectives found hale just coming to her senses and she wan able to explain to them by gestures just what had happened. Then the frightened tenants calmed down, went back to thelr apartments and began telephoning for glass-put-in-men, Mrs. Fabricant tried to help the police ar es ‘3 anya arenes $6.75 hack and 7 Pieces 59c Harlem Store === Cowperthwait @ Sons} Special Bargains at 25c wix Library Tab.e 26X24 top, large drawer; Early English finish. Many others. oor 400 Pleces of Fine Porcelain, _3rd Ave. & I2ist St. Cow verthwait & THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROH 5, 1913, learn Katie's last name. Apparently it] parke. had been blown away from her, because she Aid not seem to know It herself. | SEN Th eee bie SCORCHED TO SEE HIS GIRL MARRY HIS HATED RIVAL. ‘But He Was Pinched on the Way, and Though Judge Sympathized It Cost Just $10. John Miller, a chauffeur for the Mo- tion Picture Manufacturing Company of New Rochelle, wopt bitter tears when he was arraigned before Magistrate Butts in Morrisania Police Court to- day, charged with propelling his ma- chine at the rate of thirty-five miles an hour in the Bronx yesterday, ‘The young man admitted his guilt and then sobbed that he had been hurrying to see his sweetheart ™ cried to his ri- val. He arrived in New York from Florida yesterday and got word at the railroad station that his beloved was about to wed his rival. He Jumped into his car and drove furiously. A police- man stopped him and handed him a gummons. When he finally got to New Rocholte he found he was two days late for the marriage. Magistrate Butts sympathized with the young man and fined him $10, He would not tell the name of the bride or of the rival who had won her. tad ho WANTS ALL TO STUDY STARS, Berlin Observatory Director Sug- weats City Telescopes to Mayor. That the clty provide monster tele- scopes through which peeps at the atars might be taken by the putllc free of charge wan suggested to-day by Dr, F. 8, Archenhold, director of the Berlin Observatory, during a call on Mayor Gaynor, The Mayor listened with in- terest to the suggestion and asked many questions as to the practicability of recting observatories. in New York | Tne Kind You Have Always ture of habits Mars, The Mayor gave no opin- Dr, Archenhold told the Mayor hejion. There is already a big telescope !n firmly believed, with Prof. Lowell, tha: | Central Park, accessible to the people, a highly intelligent race of people in-" but it Is little patronized. Children Cry for Fletche CASTORIA ght oes « Justa health of od ouWhat Is CASTORIA tute Spiuin Drops and Soothing 8 an ni ai oun, nor other Cor bles and Diarrh The Children’s Pa: « e é tn Use For Over 30 Years THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY BTRECT, NEW YORK CITY. has borne th 8. H. Fletcher, and has been made the signe: bs supervision for over 30 years. deceive you in this, jarcotic pabsraness orme and allays Feverishness. ieee, years it has been in constant use for the relief of ipation, Flatalency, Wind Colic, all cae nee Pewee, hastunilates the Food, giving pig Php ‘ood, en! y and natura: Pe nacea—The Mother’s Friend. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of otal HZ Allow no one its, Imitations and y and enda: Pare-= It esouaine Mpttnee It de- ‘or more than To ht 5, cag y *9.98 Turkish Rocher Moroccolene, deeply 42-In ch Table ‘42 inches wide, F $6.98 tufted, with ruffled edges, extends 6 ft... Rugs all colors, all prices. blae’’ Dinner Set $9.50 low deal? With mattress, Panel and Very strong and back. Well comfortable. made and nicel in- Small cut shows the strong link fabric spring with the sides dropped. 30x60 in. Smyrnas.... $2.15 4.66.6 ft. Axminsters.. 8.50 8.3x10.6 ft. Axminsters 19.25 9x32 ft. Tapestries.... 14.75 Our huge illuminated re- volving racks show hundreds of rugs. All sizes, all kinds, No Charge for Measuring, Making, Laying or Lining Gas Portable $3.75 105th year in ibe home furnishing business. What other house can gibe such a guarantee of the square Less Than 4 Cents a Day for Any of These Staple Articles ished. Slip seat of imita- tion leather. Golden Oak Sideboard 14x24 plate, top drawers, swell front. Carpets, Etc. Ingrains from...... oe 8 655 Mattings from.......... Every kind of floor cover- tng for every floor. Open an Account for Any Amount ¥:}- $1.50 Weelily on $100 Worth Oil Stove kitchen hot, Srerere ‘ Fallman $ Sleeper, 9.95 Polished wood, leather cloth, nickel trimmings. Wichiess $2.95 Fanch Bow! Will cook a dinner with. 4d 6 Glasses out making you or your Downtown Store Park Row & Chatham Sq. | Sons 98c | We Give and Redeem Surety Stamp Coupons Sixth Ave., 20th, 21st and 22d Sts. 1868—Established 44 Years—1912 ()NEILL-ADAMS CO. Best Quality—Lowest Prices on Sixth Ave. Women’s Genteel pene ae $20.00 Spring heights, many styles to choose from. SUITS Only 95c¢ for Guimpes worth $1.50 to $2.00 Net and Lace Guimpes, long sleeves Sor Inet others teinned with Narrow “Genteel,” because they were designed by two of the cleverest men tailors on the continent for women of taste—and were made up in such fine blacks, navys and grays. We fob ageeed only two of | 47 iacee, None. Worth tees then 1.60, Sel acreceecsstoctastiscariers 950 O'Neil! Main Store—First Floer. it 8; Is. Made of fine Men's-Wear Whip- cords. Coata have fanc: collar combinations. Sil lined. i re made tdrapingstyler. 9 (das y Clearance Broken fines of W. B, Nuform,Royal Worcester, 69c American Lady and J. B, Don’t ‘take any chances oi Corey eee See, losingsuch afineopportunits ONeill Malu Store—Third Fleer, —comefirst thing tomorrow. Good 620.00 dy "14.75 Other Handsome Styles at Unmatchable O’Neill Prices, High art standard, mod- erately priced, in plain tail- ored and trimmed models. Materials are Whipcords, Fancy Tweeds, Worstedsand French Serges. In blacksand the most desirable shadings. See the standard of our work. manship, the quality of fash. ionable material used. All sizes, 82 to 46, $6 Batiste Robes, $2.79 Rich, Soft 91.25 . .89c bE Values $25 to $42.50 f 98c at $19.75, $24.75 ta COhembray, sGlaseuces ged "ine and $29.75. Sizes 6 to 5 yrs. Regularly $1.: —— Special este 7 Heetlary 48 re Women's Hosiery Greatly Underpriced Women's 25c O'Netli Main Store—Third Fler, ————<—$—$—. $1.25 Under Muslins, 89c¢ Night Gowns, high and ‘sibroldery’ triumed. Tong’ tlints Women's $1.00 & $1.25 Lisle - Silk Stock- mi Bults, Corset C Sith Stocke| | ings'noe | | tags S00. |[i st ice gg, ings at 75c 6 pairs 91.00 tacit, tale tope, tuit Messaline Silk Petticoats, mn Joned feet, bisck |! wien deep fi tei : —Owing to the enormous patronage of the Pro/it-Sharin; Important _ Sale, especially the Grocery Department, we ask the adult gence of our patrons in the matter of del.ver.es. 50c to $1.00 0 Shears, a9c One! Homefarulshing Stere—Bacoment. Nearly Two Sous of Women's Spring Underwear For the Usual Price of One Women's 65¢ Un-35 " Trim Your Uwn Every-day hat Untrimmed Millinery at Special Prices Tomorrow Every day brings new ideas and suggestions for Milady’s headwear. ,We keep in constant touch with the foremost forei and domestic makers of shapes, flowers, fancy feathers, paradise birds, ostrich novelties, straw braids, plateaux, hoods, ornaments, and soon. Hundreds of Hats for women, children and grown- ups are ready now at very attractive profit sharing sale prices. Women’s Dress Shapes in hemp, tagal, leghorns, Milan, nacre shades, chip and hair, |Hemp Hats, ranging in prices from ite abba’ lengthen iace or pisis | Misses’ and C! . 5,000 pieces Imported Straw pte t lug sorres colors, Speci er pi 12 yitds ater rn OES ONeill Main Btore—Firet Floor, “Oxford” Table Silver at Half and Close to Half Price Women's 25c and 29c Pants, at 19. sac tte creda slose, including extrs large sizes. Women's 35c 19 Lisle Vests, at... c Low neck, sleeveless, samples and discontinued styles from elarge maker —wome slightly soiled. * pel Baittocen, $1.8 O'Neill Homefarnishing Store—Basement, H —Wednesd: Groceries the Pure * 2 Show in the Basement. "Phone 6700 Chelsea, We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities. QO’Neill Main Stere—Brsement Mail orders filled. Coffee Wesson 's The famous G, Oil cials to attract you to Women's $1 Union Suits wens teReS lenaths, \toe trtonsued: O'Neill Malm Store—Third Floor. G87; | One package of Y Diamond Crystal! washington Cof- Misses’ 919.75 Spring enter ah, cia? , Slee ecaenian Suits at 916.75. at & moment's notice, The 850 Uns, 790; 28c Parson's Ammonia *feasee nd atc fie eee ers Misses’ 915.00 Dresses at $12.75. Visit Our Pure Food Show Hundreds of housewives are daily gaisiag | some new, helpful ideas rom 31: LES twenty and more demon- strators in the pretty gree! - O'Neill's A white booths in cur Grocery e mmonia Pacific Coast Borax Co. Ry la S 43c Washing and Scouring BOAT eR pon Aes i8. rot : ixiyb. Powders a > FAIRBANK’S GOLD DUST—Large 16c Stylish Hair Switches Reduced Natural, wavy, shor: stem- med ~ ali shaaes except gray @4-inch Switches, ecu ece i 28-inch > o $1.45 Your choice of any of the above.....+++ No mail orders. None C, 0, D O'Neill Main Stere—fecond Floor, Sunday World Mants Work Monday Wonders. Akt! B. T. Babbitt Fepats 1770 WASHING * Procter & Gamble's com- ’ c pound for fry- ing, the One 4c] 25¢ cans, 15¢ ne pure Borax of wood tnerit. cakes Former price $6.95 28-inch Switches, ra cas fe ra es aks Risch RSS

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