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, THE WORLD: FRID. EVENING, MAY 17, 180 8 20 WORDS 10 CENTS BRIDGE JUMPER, Mrs. Lizzie Davis Canght 00) ruin tad escaped trom His K the Structore as She Was About to Leap. POR AND TIRED OF LIFE. Tw Men Saw Her and Dragged Her Back from Certain Death, ly: A STEAMSHIP WAS PASSING. Had Her Attempt Been Successful She Would Have Landed on Its Deck. Lisde Davis, a poor woman apparent- ly milf crazed by poverty, made @ Gesperate attempt to jump off thi Brooklyn Bridge this morning. She| ‘was seen to mount the promenade rail- ing by two men, who rushed up andj fear, and it wi dragged her back. ‘The woman struggled with her rescu- ers, and upbraided them for saving her life. Bhe said she had exhausted all) her resources and had no desire to live. Mrs. Davis is the first woman to at- tempt to jump from lw Gi the vigilance of the police or a weak- ening of her resolution the attempt Was never made. and was to the driveway, when James McMann, 68 Wyckoff street, Brooklyn, Matthew Gerry. of ® Prospect street, posite directions, saw her, Sunday with a “tam the streets of the City of Churches. father part way on hii livery route ou’ “rewards Ridgewood, and was returning alone to her home, ed from one of the many picnic parks that abound in this neighborhood, leading a young black |§f bear by a chain. The bear was two and a half feet high —bigger than a 81 little girl thought. black eyes caught sight of the child, full of fear of the animal, was quickening her steps, She wasin Wyckoff avenue, break for freedom and got away from He rushed towards little Amelia, his mouth open, and his long, sharp teeth glittering. who, his keeper. SITUATIONS a “Tame” Animal at Ridgewood. and Tore Her Clothing. Little Amelia Heintz, the year-old daughter of Herman Heint: lies tossing in feverish half-delirium at her home, 1228 De Kalb avenue, Brook- encounter last black bear in n, as the result of The little girl had been news| hen @ man eme! Bernard the bear suddenly Amelia was almost not until screaming towards the reene street. Just as she turned the corner she felt @ heavy paw on her dress and her the structure, |#kirts were torn into strip: ome years ago it was repofted that ajened and made desperate by fear, the female acrobat would take the leap for child turned and gave battle to her fame and fortune, but either through | assailant. even to speak, whil jet acl The bear had hugged the lit tugged vainly ‘at sank his teeth int of Amelia's leg and hung on for some ‘They rvshed up and dragged her back. | 8¢conds. Bhe turned fiercely on her rescuers andj 4, cried: yh, why did you stop me? I'm tired of | shreds and this world and want to get out of it!) T've sold the very coat off my back, | and there is nothing elee left for m to do.’ The two men held her until Bridge! Policeman Dooley arrived, They handed her over to him. She was taken to the} Oak street station. After her first passionste appeal she made no resistance, but walked quietly ‘Deside her captor. At the station she said she wee a widow, but refused to give the number of her house, McMann and Gerry say she did not @eem intoxicated, but appeared crazed by grief. ‘A Clyde steamship was passing direct- ly underneath jhe bridge at the point where Mrs. Davis tried to clamber over | the rail. Had she fallen she would) have landed on the deck. Policeman Dooley denied that the woman had tried to commit suicide. “@he was just drunk ani disorderly, he said at the station-house, “and I think she was demented, too. She w: standing on a@ bench and attracting a crowd, and | arrested her. Mrs. Davis will be arraigned in the ‘Tombs Police Court this afternoon. ONE YEAR FOR TRYING TO DIE. we cide Rall Gets the Heaviest Sentence Known Here. Henry W. Rall, who attempted to com- mit suicide, by shooting himself in Cen- tral Park, on May 6, was sentenced by Recorder Goff to-day to one year in the | penitentiary. ‘This 1s the longest sentence for the of- | fense that has ever been imposed in New York. HE IDENTIFIES SPINA. Vom Krebbs Causes a Sensation in the Priscoe Murder Trial. bi hi hi (Special to The Evening World.) NEW BRUNSWICK, J. May 12) 1) ‘There was @ sensation in the trial of Jo-/ fii geph Aragio and Annello Spina, charged with the murder of Antonio Pricoe, of New York City, once a Tammany politi- cian and Ital.an padrone, in court here this morning. The sensation was produced by Richard ‘Von Krebbs, a linguist, who went to rN Africa with John Astor Chandier. \¢ The jury disagreed on the first trial | ‘The State secure) a retrial on the ground that it could not secure Mr, Von Krebbs, who was out of the country. Mr. Von Krebbs went on the stand this morning. He told how he was awak- ended the night of the crime in his home on the Trenton turnpike. He saw four men pass in a wagon Three of them were aoid.ng anotner down, tae capt.ve *eried for heip, but Von Krebbs thought t the man simply being taken ome drunk. Later tne wagon recurned With tree occupants. ‘Ten the witness | dramatically exclaimed: | “There's (he man now who Was in the wagon. 1 remember his face as 1 saw it in tne moonlight.” Von Krebbs pointed to Spina, who h Grew h.mseif up in his chair and moved, *' @bout In exc.tement, bs Cross-examination by ex: failed to shake the w.tness's testimony. | , Von Kreubs objected to the Cross-ex- w jov. Ludlow | M ragged away. | frenzy of frigat, her clothing aanging in stained with blood trickled from an ugly wound in her | and scratches, began to return to her chee! Mr, bear, Heintz, following the trall came upon the crowd of men and bo the corner, where he learned that she had actually’ been at from rounds surroundin ‘otel, known as Ridgewood Grove. where Amelia's ina to walk home. onl; the ani. eral Peon the parents, tellin be all right in a i nearly gardens and the like at Ridgewood, the collections including bears, lions, tigers, beasts, the neighborhood is thoroughly worked up against the troubles of Cor haries Barnard, who wro kranted a decree duct ‘wi ‘At last the beast waa overpo The from many minor Tnere she met her fatner, completed his route ani was returning. At sight of her father the child's cour. age wrought nerves gave way, her muscles wilted and she sank in a dead fa.mt at his feet. and pluck collapsed, It_ was the father’s turn to ened now. He gatherei his little girl in| his arms and 4.d his best to restore her to consciousness, all the time asking her | in agonized tones to tell a.m what had) appened. t last her eyes opened. On; papal a big. b t ala ear go aka’ bit, met® . a it and But the child insisted and, carrying her in ked in Jacob the “menagerie’ Heintz went sira.ght to primitive way, and she Benner sai ‘Nonsense, the bear is y, Nanted to play with the ¢ ls so playful.” But the nelghbors are indigni they sa, the bear has an ug ion and ‘8 too dangerous In (o be allowed to live in a city. y has recently attacked sev- Including his Keeper. fe! the mother, Who runs a little bakery in her Meantime Mrs. inte, jouse, has had five sol da worry’ and watching beside her darlings pedaide was faint and weak, and went straight to bed. pains in her le and tossed for when Amelia got hat night she com} and pains in an that of #48 Central avenue, ‘The physician dre: nid prescribed a sedative, F them the t Dr. Neuss said to-day, how ttle Amelia improved rst, and he felt ‘There ie a “menagerie” conn all. of the. plenie olves and other uncal them by melia Heintz, } Sime for Sweet Chi night performance, for Free Hospital, at the Mendelsohn Miss Jennie O'Neill Potter will and Mile. Pil comes * Both Potter and M ©. Thies, tenor; Louls Bi pianist —— Pilar-Morin will Miva imenberk, cel Mra, Van Horn Gets a Decree, Mra, Della Zz. H. ot John To Vi married Mra Horn was ‘an Horn in Horn is a trained nurse a divorce from her former husband in 4 her husband with miscon- he plaintiff char jamond, who orc Its little, blinking paralyzed within a few feet of her that she regained her power of motion. Then she ran She fought bravely to free herself, while a crowd of men, gathered | by her screams, stood off, afraic her assistance; most of the: en Mrs. Davis mounted one of the benches Shouted to the air to * out to walk over the girders )), t 8 paws and clawed her clothing nearly | ont, When his attendant, having tecov~ and ered his senses, rusned ‘up, aid seizing | the. chain, who were crossing the bridge from om | ern ae sh his teeth Uttle girl an screaming down Wyckoff avenue towards the car stables, her sense, it must have been a Heintg replied, much reli learn that it be that had assaulted Papen that by @ bear the picnic junds were * tame. raved all night. In the morning she grew wors was finally so fll Neus: in, Dr. ed the wounds parks, time in New York her new one-act pla: e broker, but is now a funeral director thirteen with her aper de- dog, the made a with the beast corner of Strength- to go to ‘oo fright- le otters tub!" tle girl in it in an The bear ‘othe caif wered and in a that cuts who had over. be fright- The color and then me in his dog,” oa “to not aman it was a her arms, of blood, Benner's Benner's, “fixed up Was able He lide girl— ant, for ly, disposi le mos They child's ff anxious home she plaine! of her head, and William ‘was called ie quieted | hild would | Je while, but that he | thought the child's condition was very | serious is evidenced by the fact that he carefully watched her case ever since. | ever, that from the that all danger was| past, und she would now recover rap- y ected with beer ani arity. F the benett will be given on Glee Club produce tor lorin will ap- entitled M 1 be ass! Louise Mr | | his morning | 1 1892, war She obta pled a intion, He sald he had i.ved with the gr so digmmood. (ane carunled 6 jing, Lawrences, De Lanceys and 4‘ na ‘New York families and was treat- —— @ wentieman. He would not be| Mamma Wouldn't Let Her Buy Soda, | ingulted. ew witness, Walllam Haley, | Matilds Jensen, fourteen years olf. of 240 At- corroborated Mr, Von Krebb, and Prof. ‘antic avecue, Brookiyn, was # prisoner in the N. McGann testified (hat the Bigat Adams Street Court to-day, of the murder was br.ght, with @ full moon. MALLISTER GETS 30 DAYS. Sentenced aoa ait Upon W. EB.) D. Stokes. Thomas McAllister, who way convict- ! ed of committing an assault on W. B. D. . was sentenced oy Recor | tN ivorulug to thirty days in the peni- veeea liter, while cal:ing on @ servant cAliister, i ee ettoker # house, a month ago, freely of the owner's wine and created disturbance, Mr, Stokes Qjected bim after @ struggle. 4 ¢ | treating other girts to soda w The girl left home and was absent one day she was arrested. She was discharged to- PTH rn ‘y he home The girl said sh Louise Sopers Get» ' rand ice cream. ee Yer fe quarreties when | ie 4 servant, who stole Adeie Ritehie, an y-second atreet, was | ¢ Prison tor | ordar Gott. se anees and 21, gv0d to retura N ThE WORLD. Amelia Heintz's Encounter with|Four Men Claimed To Be the Other Half of Mary Donovan. and Is in Hospital, A young woman giving her name Chased the Girl, Hugged, Bit Her| Mary Donovan, of Mount Vernon, was taken to the Mulberry street police s tion this morning on @ charge of drunk- enness, and during the next hour three men, each claiming to be the prisoner's Bhe arrested at Prince street and the husband, wanted to bail her out. wi Bowery. The first husband to call at the si tion-house said he was George Wiley salesman. He be locked up himself. In the mean ferred to the Pa whore there {s a matron, saw ral: bulance hi was take When to be summoned, and 9 the Hudson street hospi: After she had left the Mulberry street sthation nother Man who refused ve hu and wan tt claim, but declared that Wiley was an impos' ‘The sergeant ordered h.m to leave, and he lost no time in obeying the command. No. 2 left than @ the station and asked the now thoroughly exasperated sergeant if a Mary Donovan had been Barely had husban thin’ man came into arrested. Vho are you, anyhow?’ ant, Wh: the man. yelled I am her husband,” re} elled the sergeant, “and usband them up.’ Husband No. if any mi 3 hurriedly left the tion without giving his name. In the Tombs Police ing Wiley told Justice Voor: new nothing abo bands. He w. that the other two hi ined $3, whicn he pal Mary Was not in court, as a certific: was Fece.ved from “ion to be discharged and would transferred to Bellevue Hospital, Further humor was added to the s ation by a man who came to the Ton this morning and asked what M. Donovan or Sarah Joyce had been “Tam her husband,” he paid, she may be here under either name. He denied he had been to the station the night before, and accordingly must He refused to give the woman be husband No. 4. ‘ his name, and when told had not yet been arraigned, court. left es WHO IS NEI Dem Letters Sent to sixth street,” attached to numerous letters throughout the State asking for finan: assiatance, They are wr.tten in a hand and relate a pathetic story poveryt and misfortune. ‘A brunette of about twenty-sevn who says she is “Mrs, Browning,’ lives in the second flat, rea numbef, seemed particularly ‘agita and when questioned closely by a porter to-day hysterical. tween her sobs she said ¢ Porter’ rented one of the rooms, disappeared yesterday morning. — of t FLORENCE WAS A VICTIM. me abusive and Was ime Mary was trans: imabeth street station, @ cell she became hysterical and Such @ disturbance that an am-) name called and said he was ft apprised. him husband No, “Get out of here, and get out quick, come here to-night, I will lock ‘ourt, this morn- the’ Hudson Street Hospital that she was in an unfit condl- LIE PORTER? “Misa Nellie Porter, 22 West Thirty- 1s the name and address ‘Miss | CURED OF CATARRH. A Cane Remarkable Because It Out lines Bo Clearly the Progress of Catar The case of Mina Troy Is not wonderful because she was cured; there have beeu thousands of cured cases publiabed {n these columns, It Is not wondertnl because she ls glad to tentity to the Kill which cured her; there have been thousands ho have testified Im there celumus to the ma Vellous skill which has breught (hem from sick: ness to health, It is wo relation of her siokmens and herrecuvery the mont clear, distinct and comprebeusive ou line of the tendency of the catarrhal process {n- vading the whole system that has ever been printed in this or simtiar testimony, ‘The ca/arrbal (rouble beran In ny were hewiaches, « stopped: up ditton, Alter @ year of two I lost the sense of taste and sruell entirely. * Following that there began ringing and burs- o was affected Boines (nthe eare | My hearing Tepeated)y,couched all ever war tae 8 ume caught © an itecemed ov th ugh T fold, The ahe wth It. PF, Pat leah atendil uy, 14 T got short of brenth om tht Sy appetite iniled, ton. My tome | feted." There were patne in ttn i to | would leet ted whe | reve ted 2 tor. the led N TROY, 101 EAST 115TH 8T to Dectors McCoy and St. John t m Tneed no more treatm: tee headaches have leit me entirely, the mena ‘of amell and hearlug have re 9 In my ears hav opped. me sbort ol Drea b. ho more welling or ore jta- he 1 ate aay hat be itu. mbs a ihe pairs bloating of thestomach, ‘awake refreshed in inind aud h entirely different woman Tan a cured wotnan, and Heirs ad dt, Jobn to simply went to Doctors Mec fur tein gent cure, ementot Diss Maggie Troy. 101 city. DOCTORS Mc OY A. DST. JOHN, Offices, 315 Madison Aven ot 42a oO P.M. the ent clal fine of and hat ted, re: Be- Richard Mansfield bearded the lion in his den yesterday and betook himself to Manager A. M. Palmer's office. There he talked with Mr. Palmer for at lea an hour on the subject of “Thrilby which Mansfield wants to produce at the Garrick Theatre. The actor-man- ager was very nice about it—he can be nice when he likes—and told Mr. Palmer but Pretty Miss Btricklen Loved Winely. Florence Stricklen, twenty years old, of 230 Ewen street, Brooklyn, was moved to the Homoeopathic Hosp! that city on Wednesday. She wai Although twenty years old, Flore: wore short dresses and was a very tractive looking girl. — >—___. suffering from malpractice. Florence lived with her sister Marie and | her brother John, They were all members of the Hope | Baptist Church, at South second street | }and Union avenue, MAY RESENTENCE BUCHANAN. that he should certainly not produce the burlesque if Palmer objecte He tied to show Mr. Palmer that his Not re. ital ccnvinced. He listened, jot little satisfaction. ‘It ie asserted, jowever, that Palmer will withdraw hia objection and that the burlesque will be done a Garrick, After all, why not? Sa:d a gentleman yesterd “When ‘Lady Windermere's Fan’ produced at Palmer's Theatre Mr. Pa mer had no objection at all to the pre entation at his other house of a bur- lesque upon it called ‘The Post and the Puppets,’ In fact, the advertisements a. Lady Windermere’ go to the the Pup- afflicted nee at- Garden to see "The Poet an pets." Mr. Palmer is gra’ with Trilbyitis, but it ‘a posalb! too far." The probabilities if another even sion of It So, were done in this Somethin lowitimate os that ot ALBANY, May 11—The atatement| Itast’ “When The ‘aiikad that appear before the Court of Appeals Monday and ask the Court to order Warden Sage, of Sing Sing Prison, bring Robert W. Buchanan before Court for re-centence has created quite @ stir here. Never in the recollection of an} son atiached to the court hi known to pronou and it la belleved to take any ing the lower court in sentenc The New York to Code, which reads: Whenever, tor any reason, other tl insanity or pregnane: tenced to the punetimen: of Jeath, not been executed pursuant to the sen- tence, at the time spec.fied therepy, the sentence or judgment infl.cting punishment stands in full force, Court of Appeals, or a judge the Supreme Court, or a Jus upon application by make a order, directed to and warden or the officer in waose com- mand.ng him to bring the convict before | it must be admitted the Court of Appeals, or a General Term that depart. | cusioly gad defendant may be, of the Supreme Court, in ment, or a term of the Court of Oyer Terminer in the counsy where tl viction was nad." wr Murderer Kol ay Not De cuted for Several Months NEWARK, N. J., May 17.—The case of the condemned murderer "lin the Essex County Jail, is becoming | Henry Kohl, District-Attorney Fellows would per: as it been ce the death sentence he Judges will refuse ction except that of order- ction of the code under which | this may be done is 303 of the Cr.minal a defendant, sen- ereof, or| though his name was on t ze thereof, | A long gentleman announi tne” Attornes-Gen- eral, or of the D.strict-Attorney of the | forbdden him to appear. county where the conviction was had,| self telegraphed that he had a le ‘mus je con BUCHANAN TACTICS TRIED. | e : duced by DOviey Carte's company at the Fifth Avenue Theatre some years ago_a rival production was made by Duff at the Standard Theatre. The D'Oyley Carte “Mikad unhurt, “It had the trade-mark 9! originality, and it ran for six brilliant months. on to the oe At, the midday entertainment of the Kindergarten and Potted Plant Associa: tion at the Fifth Avenue Theatre yes- terday, Miss Horgan posed as Trilby But ihere was a meaty announcement on the programme, to the effect that “the picture of Trilby ts posed by per- mission. of Mesers, Harper & Brothers and A, M. Palmer." And, what's more, | Mr. Palmer had an agent'in the th han |to see that sinowicement was the | This “Trilby" business is degenerating Into a howling farce. eee On account of his little rencontre wit Mr. Palmer Mr. Mansfie!] way unable t appear at the Fifth Avenue Theatre, al rogramme, to the au: phy ican had Manafield him- ase Mans anyway, wherever Without wish:ng to flatter aim, that he was too oad an artist lo appear at euch an af- alr. Te- nas and the | the dience that Mansfield’s the | to attend to And there you ar fleld was better off, he was “The Fatal Card" lar honor. is to have a ringu- It is to be done ‘nto French ani} the Porte St Paris, with orginal English scenery, it wil calie} in the French metropolis | Dime de Carreau” (The Queen of Dia- se-| montis). Bruce Smith, the Adel | scenic artist, has already gone to Pars lta arrange ‘the decails of the big ex- plosion scene. Will follow the unworth: here and announce Martin, Pierre Decour method inv. a Dame de Car- 5 : #4 reau, by P.erre Decourcelle,” in be SaLcomplaaias AF At Or: BuEEaahe type, with a little agate legend, to, toe case In New York. Kohl, who was to) effect that it 1s foun ied upon an inc.dent have been hanged yesterday, was gran- ted @ respite for ten days by Gove Werts, but ow.ng to the action of law well Pe 8 Court,‘ is doubtful that Sheriff Lehlbach says that he will ceive an Op aon from Attorney-Gen Brockton, at Trenton, as to whetner ste ken by the lawyers uct as a stay and the carrying out of the law at the Iration of the reprieve granted vernor Werts, _——— Window-Smasher Smt Joseph Smith, of 11 Howery the large window of the hat ete in taking the case to the United o) be executed for some months to} in an English play called ' Card?” That remains to be seen. oo George, the historical usher of Fifth Avenue, had a fine time "in se ety’ at the enterta.nment yesterday ‘Asn't going to be sat upon ev Four Hundred, or any of thelr nd cousins and. atints, Nov when one haute dame froufrou him, and said in petulane tones, I've’ hunted for @ programme an hour, I insist upon your getting one me, That's what you are here for, rge replied witheringly, hope I know my duty, 1 told you once before that the programmes had not t arrived. I never lie, Go to your Seat an} you'll get one !n due course’ The haute dame tried no further p and the Archbishop of Canterbury nor he re- ‘al the ondemned man's vil prevent ex: by he up t Usher, Witz, HOgtowery, William Callahan saw him dol trumphant ft and informed Patrolman Uennett ie recog. PaO ized smith deat aren ac ene a | Miss Olga, Nethersole hee given away for bre in @ door o ery, | the interesting fact that Augustin Daly Bennett thought Smith was in prison. Smith he was discharged at the’ Disirot-Atiorney's ame | RAS Dald her #,00) for having broken hi as there Wes Dot sulBcient evidence to lot Im his pocket last bottle. with which Me had broken ‘the Justice Voorhis, im the Tombs Court thi nigh se found sarvapertin Ing. held Smith 18 61,600 lor Generel Sessions. fet Mus “The Notorious “irs Ebbemath’ in London. whe is to make a tour of the Engi! |provinces. She will there produce Henry | by Pierre Decourcelle and produced at) pend ‘Madam, 1 OUR GREAT SUIT SALE. Bicycle Suits, $5.00. AT BOTH STORES: CYS: GREAT VALUE AT $15. Choice at $9.80. FieRManH aDeLBeREel Our Spectals this week are of the greatest interest to buyers of clothing. SUITS 47 $15. Oxtord, Brown, Green, colors. i var BHOADWAY buncoed, clothes, astray by thi w Culawa! nm Scotch Homesp (such Rergea Castimeren. Wicunan ey 9.09 , 0 80 tyle and i as are generally shown by | ihe ang Bosw sult in all the new high- priced merchant | materiais, from 6.00 to $14.0, all d E uw 1 values. Our Children’s Buits the at tailors only) Emgiis hy timirker aftor Cheviota, Clay Worsteds | for 2.0 up. and Serges in Slack, Bluc, Blue and Black Serge: Fancy and Plain Cheviots, Cassimeres, and Homespuns. Engtish Cut TROUSERS, $5 and $6 Grades, $3.39, fe 123-125 Fulton St, NEAR NASSAU ST. 383 Broadway, NEAR WHITE 5T. ree ESTABLISHED 1863. CLOTHING, Ken's, Coys’ and Children’s, POPULAR PRICES. 5, 20,00; none better at prices. QUr $15.00 to $20,00; none pric Diagonal Sult at | “whe mont “4 4 Clay ja gon ju! ‘The most £205, ScuSwant a better sult look at! inthe sn THE WORLD PRINTED 18,061 “NELP WANTED AGAINST 18,668 IM THE 16 OTHER MEW YORK PAPERS COMBINED, METI 751 BROADWAY, 607 6TH AVE., BETWE Wholesale FRIDAY AND SATU A Genuine Wholesale Pr In stripes and The Man's Pants De cy Werstede—Cassimere Cheviot Tronvere— alts, usual price $8. Domeatic Werstede jotce ood to be had) arket; bandsomes Koods | yl dla p Peta veual 600 Pavte— Can't be purchased und * ADVERTISEMENTS IN Clothi Men’s Suit Boys’ Tw lece Suits. - We ita, f 0 Child: Dou! } casted: i Y Aevicer hud Coast. Kiee Pant Sutersce Staves), $4 85 ni . Citaway and $ 00 —in dark and rained colors—ale Dovbdie Breasted Rack = Btyls ‘ways revalled at & ; price. ie Nant id shad wa . pale lf RRS edd ea aid dark sbades-go0 =) 94. 00 values; sale price. a tiles noule 8 50/6 Styles of the very best Twe- a omar away siylea ) 0 of matt » |Piece Suits ind apd tell ed—relell price wa Bioneers Oe Eycemnreaee ereeeoy 8408 us parted, fine Wor) $ 15 Bd BID; PRICE ODLY.svrvoerersre le * i aby > " ints. q Aen Wareet cua Vteen 12, 1,000 Children’s Knee Pai trimm -d, worth §22, price. only. The Celebra‘ed “ Cab Doubt 91.00 value, for. wate; $9.00 J » styles. All-Woal Che 4 to.1¥, retail price $10.00, Boys’ Long Pants Salis of quality, extra well made trimmed, dark and light abs a Dries | Boys’ Long Pants In handsome patterns below ®h 50—Tors Nilver Gray, \ t@- WAR| NING, “on Tan and Olive Be sure you are In the|right store. guaranteed jast @ |cothing sto-es on the block. Weare | Investizate our system. Compare our/tr@. Our number is 761 | Broadway. e e prices wth cash houses, Ail prices } We're not the only sells Serge Suits at but into ours we have crowded | was absolutely) value that lifts them head and| shoulders, we believe, above any for the money in New York. They've the perfect fit and fawh-| ionable look of For want of room in our pus stores and whole- Innle house, we have re- |move tall small lots to our, store at 194 BROADWAY, where hey can \f.and on sale as follows: Cults Formerly Sold at $19 and $12 Now Only $7.°° Suits Form:r'y Sold at $15 to $18, Now Cnly $19. SERMAN HEIDELBERGER Stewart Building, AND CHAMBERS BT. 194 Broadway, BUTWEEN FULTON AND JOHN STS, Open Saturday eveuing until Ve’clock, now HAMMR?SLOUGH BROS, With every clothier shouting : “Blue serge Suits” —in ads. that follow one another like Colum- bus avenue fires, hooves intending purchasers to| move gingerly, lest they be led alse slarms—and | Spen._Excursion rates Sundays and. bolidars. rather be- house that | 212 and $15, | fine custom OPEN TO-MORKOW NIGHT TILL 9. cker St. eximence that is worn with abs day. as it reine 4 patient: #xi retali severest stra speedy a1 Jor lates, r a Hamilton's and a new what jurid tit The Star Thea: h Man vin ater tion on | Week, In “The P: London, the part of the R Ke Mra. coached him OVED. ‘aud ide roadway, cr wor 12ti n just as he n hand, he dying season, asport as behileman ussian officht twee hangtry's in the part, a without of ‘Olver rs that HAMMERSLOUSH BROS, cor, Creane (Be. Broadway & 6b ave L RR), alse Broadway, cor, Kec.or St. | RUPTURE CURED, The Improved Klaatic Trias {athe only truss in | und Will effeor rexard to Lawl tion ree. ‘or parnphias Biss CO st, * Carmen the assiou.” ng al wii close to-morrow night, when Mise blita Proctor Otis wil er engagement in er Burnham doesn't think It le to keep of keeping open. Twi will shut an} busi it is ho pl 1 spe Vr frie nd fakery at all about bis utter | Jou. The audiencs jof nights ag Fatal Card tarown from explade oF tat. of he sat curtain was leaving t off in capital heard It, and wasn't over. the scenes. expected ex be od ror half} if wouldn't be worth w (ong tue | Soltykott for the production. at glish Is ge expiant the window theatre, the bomb went A few stragglers play The property man behind nur by the un lenceforth tt would ng to,make this announce- if you den’t hear the explosion, shape. robably thoi as near! ealon, d enough mporthng e Bb for us, uRht the be . (263 6th Ave. New Yor. some- acd. for the sake has ho Kool Hut the cool weather has given an ith "| patus to the has been good al over during the pas emy a couple | Wear ve] One marked In plain figures. Ladies’ Silk and Glo:h €uits, Caves, Jackets, Sik WWaists, Separate Sk.rts, ton and Biager Suits, Musser and Children's Sults, Jackets, Reefers, &e, DRY GOODS, FURNITURE & CARPETS 'T. KELLY, 104 and 106 West 17th St. MEN, BOYS & LADIES | ty skt ee tb cee et Cx Open Saturday evenings 9.30, gat (Nighy, Puresell deena Sipte uht Pe ee E READY MADE AND TO ORDER. CALL AND hoon coe Entrance through Furniture Store. /CoxviNCE YOURSELF THAT WE SELL AS ieaua nit gat fe RROOKLYN STORES: cuear Sikes Ven Rs € 466 468. 470 Fulton Stre oO N Cc RED IT | pera bse) A Went 14th st, «sree dh » pRTHy R | ¢SRELIABLE"7», CARPETS ty of Tapestry 1 or large pait ras, to match, at 54 cents per Nothing ahort of genius could make woo! {ato such coarse threads and shuttle them into % such charming effects An artfully arti and price OUR FURNITURE COLLECTION 18 UNIQUE AND UNLIKE ANY OTHER, PRICES THE LOWEST. CASH OR CREDIT, COWPEXKTHWALL & CO, 104, 106 and 108 West 14th St. NEAR 6TH AVE. BROOKLYN s1Uites: FLATBUSH AVE., NEAR FULTON ST, NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS. mingling of color, denign sighed have had (eet w Vurk Dewi Parlors,” sed 4 their metnud. vous Fabre joes dort Hotel. Cumbertand et. fireokiya, th ei. Jersey City. bariora 1a entracted pi |B ‘he not discouraged. bomb will go! of sometime, to is ssible to SAY p when, Walt, an] you whi be rewards fs fa yous coster singer y at the an. His above the ‘alls. ome to the con- them. npany y soaring he has head of a se be alte Tey said t clusion’ tt ty too good. for The indications are that we shall see ane iendone it fm clalined” has already “he jer ‘Tis ever thus. 1, eres, and the oth benefits ja Beecham's pills for cone | , stipation 10°. and 25 Get! GOOD FISHING a aM TERRACE Souvenir with E OPEN SATURDAY EVE) HEINS, 2 STORES. JUST WHAT | WANT CREDIT! CLOTHING 8 ELSOWHERE IGHT UP TO DATE SEPARATS LADIES! DEPARTMENT. JBWELRY, iF StH J 4¥RUL, PRO PROGRESSIVE CREDIT, TOO Mi cH JOHN. CLOT ING COMPANY, 112 West14thSt. OPEN DAILY UNTIL 8 P. | MONDAY & SATLR WATCHES, a 44 a ult Alonzo Ht Sunday Coaceris, coniiauous, THE WONDERFUL MATS. WED. @ GAT. AT 2° Bre! Gib ATILR, Broadway & 40th Si G THE Wea ani MPIRE SOW! venings 815 Mu saturday. | IF THE PERSON who £ the @iamond neals, rel jaloony, SUS. 4th ave car Monday, May 13, al HOYT's A TEMPER) NG< TOWN, | stscnocn, about Sen or sith i i Next Week—Mre POTTER aud Mr, BELLEW., ral reward will be paid and ed Address M., P, QO box 287 Mat joo Cawthormn MATINE: ERALD SQ. Theatr MARK WAIN’ FOR CASH. OUR TERMS = ois RA? |svi THe Times AND ovR Goons ann UY YR IHEATIE. Ho Amusements. TR IKOST-# % BIAL’.. MAT, SAT, HARLEM OPERA-HOUSE. Ev'gs 8.15. Mat. Augustin Daly's comps aud Sat hearsed ‘A Nigat Of UNext Week THE NEW 20TH CENTURY GIRL. PasTUN'S—WeSTA ic ict's| BlJOUs MATINEE SATURDAY ‘Any ‘informatio the book at your druggict’s) AUS aA RTINOT eatebute, | shear aud go by it pegs PAUL. | (Gnnen) enies more thas 6.006.000 benen ew sully Is Tue WILL ¥ of comedians. To Biway @ 35th at. By FUDD AHEAD wit SON, very Purcha 751 Broadway, ne 607 ih Ave., bat, 39 obser UUM Al Lt ne ‘s GREA Last 2 Nights, Last Sat at, DIAMONDS. | tM Wa GULLETTE al GARRICK THE Mr. it HARD | Anis MANSFIELD, | MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, SPOR ISMEN’S E. open BROADWAY Y TILL 10 P.M. THEATRE. TH ISs'S 134 and 136 Bast 14 aL a. 2 to 10.0 P. Persona HARRIETT Beever rN t (GRAGGS, VEnNUN rf 'e . FAUST SRRHIE! VENG PHOTURES. wood at cash rates, motto, quastity rater ce Quality, THEDFOND, Sth at ane 8 eves MOB KEITH S NEW UN.ON SQUARE, *% 2nd Boulevara iid: | Orginal Co ines Lerorinance, | ART STUDIES FROM THE NUDE—Have pen aoe. Noontolhit M 2 Abe. Bh. it* 4 monioiy portfolio for lovers of Bi LOTTIE GILSO , Huth and Uitlord. Le Cusp | pero tepratuctivme of painuage by aud Lesile, Melotyre mod Heath, do Others. Nos 1 w » resdy ihe ie Pub Co., Dept Ve bt. Louie. iF SENECA, m1 y B A BEAUTIFUL line of portrait frames, iH 5 H) TATUEN, || Strom’eto Tinchen wide, $2 abd upward: Loin frou LT ING a Co, Manufacturers, 6% Jobp at. rath F BAYER DETECTIVE AGENCY. tm 4 Reserved seats, 5c tases, elvil or criminal, promptly, cnanly “sit and 238 _——) IMPERIAL) pam Heruar', Joe Fivum. (thd 2) wolephae 223 Cortland NENT cleaned by steam; hand or om te Sa 1538 Bread- o 132 38th J IKINS TRANS-OCEANIC FNESR positively enreds entice sT SPECTALTY CO. Addrew E. Trueneit, ect Sr q o ha — ¥ NE VE arise gnteunal aed anced tcrencen, Chinen “Bosres ai ; ay. Soe. me ry FOR GREEK WINES, mavrodaphoe Greek | Po tod D. Buchtel @ Con, 36 amt S00h et. bet. 31 & Lex GRAY or bleached . Dancing Academie: , CONRIED-PERENCZY COMIC OFERA™CO, | “Regenerator any » spectalty; 85; mace Te oMANHATIAN paxcina acapesty, |b) Ub Ste Gok hes retouched $1.08: Cur ye 424 at and Sth “ave Large: oni, airy ‘bail, Promenade Com Ae S81 He MOT J ator, everything be é 3 y Mas 7 Walerdi SG "Oth UsiecaLTy 4 clase tee | ACADEMY Me eae Palins wale guaran Hill Medicine Co, cular MA: yeu 2, emo: Beceasary; ea.ary required. APPLY 288 Broad WIND, Saturday at 2 | W S. Bruj Coun. at. 2 y & id ave, at & TILe, or & Geedwi inf, Goodwins Co, manufacturers, 52 Jobe SUITS cleanet & pressed $1. « ug Works, TC (maiten NS, NEAR 8TH 8T. EN 39TH & 40TH STS. RDAY BARGAINS, ice Sale of Everything. Very good and strong, worth 78c. Seats and Knees— Boys’ Long Pants Suits In Single and Double Breasted i nes} $55 fi Fetall price 618,00, Wt see. ital} 8 : ot daesble material, sna GL drrnble material, the Extra Fine All-Wool Long Pants, ‘never sold’ There are 8 NING UNTIL 10 O'Clock. WHOLESALE CLOTHIERS, Manufacturers and Retailers, CHRISTOPHER FIRST SATURDAY MATINES TO-MORROW. THE FO “THB MAN UPST A PARISIAN ¥ xPOSITION | ig ones, Positively jens % . comic sapere, “Daughter the _____ BALE OF SEATS OPENS MAY 38. REE eM vaaien ey vt TO-DAY ties |WH LF, aomnstot Orches rus Playe Afterncep restored with Imperial WANTED tor Melvering, collecting @ taking NICHOLAS—Wi!l see you Sumday night, ‘Bert. PICTURE FRAMES to order: auallty and, style Unsurpassed; prices astonishingly | je” Knee Pants a ades, ) ie 89 30 in the cen- % . th & 40th Sts, de ND out. y ‘ROMANCE, acer tne Beentes, ‘wot over: atter rs M m8 egard wo aborg wil é Se ee aad

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