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and Life Lost All Charms. Pour Funerals from Church, Two of One Family Among the Deag. GR Cositia’s Roman Catholic ie Henry and Herbert streets, Was thronged with mourners ) Gite morning. Four members of the had died within the last ‘+ Gaye, en funeral services were held for fm the cbureh to-day. ef the dead wes a young gir! of whom the people said heart. Bhe grieved demise of her mother Magsie McGurk, sixteen at 12 Herbert mother died house fei] on her ng brothers and place in the grave. funeral was that of Mrs. q Costello, fifty-five years ola, and k fon Michael, twenty-two, of, 23 with pneumonia and the mother him until he died on Thursday. | the mother, entirely exhausted ‘ . collapsed and died the day. ‘The two coffins were placed side by It. Cecilia's to- | prayed and of mother love and devotion. ‘The remaining funeral was that of John Lippey, of the Green- it avenue station, who was a victim Pneumonia. Everybody in the pre- t knew him and men, women and @hiltren mourned him as one of their _—SUIOIDE AT PARK GATE Pedestrians in Brooklyn saw fe- ters fend a Ballet inte Hie Brain. » The crack of a pistol startled pedes- ct HE GL | \CBCBLIA'SMOURNING DAY Double-breasted Suits Put her to bed. She diea | later, and to-day she filled the + avenue. The son was i) for |} LADIES’ WAISTS. Special Values, To-morrow, in 2nd Floor, Men’s Fine Neckwear For Spring. Single and Double Fiowing End Scaris in fancy Basket Weaves, light and dark effects Silk and Linen Large Fiowing End Scarfs in light combinations, | STERN BROTHERS fashiogable wash ad |Island Cotton,—pastel tints and new Spring colors. 95° at ° Boys’ Spring Clothing |Materials for Theatre or ST eae ihiced ehavieG |general Evening wear, $3.75 Jalso navy blue, B to 16 yrs,, Value #5.50 Sailor Sults $4,05| JANES MoCREERY & CO, of navy blue English Serges, 3 to 12 yrs,, $6.50 . | Twenty-third Street, Top Coats of Ten Covert Cloths, 3 to 16 yrs,, « $5.00 $3.75, f English Co Cloth: } — = lined with alle, 3 t9 16 on “ $10.00 $6.95) West Twenty-Third Street MEN’S SHIRTS, 500,000 WORDS IN Of the latest shirtings, bossy fabrics, weaves and | tion for Spring orders,—many of the ma terials and the greater proportion of H | desi ontrolied by this firm. Rev, J. M. Baer, Sightless from Infancy, Flag | desis ae controd eta as Acquired a Great Vocabulary of Prayer | artistic coloring. Phrases in His Priesthood. JAMES McCREERY & 00, Twenty-third Street. | » - . is 4 4 i eee eet a nh A fashtonable, well-made suit or over- Coat assures you happiness, contentment and the admiration of your friends, Our OVERCOATS near Eastwood Arch, at the Milinek entrance to Prospect Park, | Brooklyn. at 10.16 o'clock this morning. | Kk { When, Policeman Howard reached hie | the ‘man was not dead. A bullet | was in his right temple, and his Fight hand clutched the revolver. He Pied while being lifted into a Seney Hos. Pital ambulance. ~ He was poorly drewsed. Several ma- @rinist’s tools, $2.45 in change and a rent et made out to Martin Peters, 1097 | ford avenue, were found in his pock- | . | «Peters had been despondent for some | and had spoken of suicide. When left his shop this morning he told a oor that he would never come = Seca ee CHASE LED A THBP CHASE | Postmaster of Syracuse Get Hie Bag After a Lively 2 Run. A. ©. Chase, Postmaster of Syracuse . Weiznea 2 pound: in he went to the “Grand Central Station to take a train for home early this morning. In hi« hand he crasped a satchel, containing gOme commissions his wife had ordered | him to execute In the shopping district Mr. Chase put his satchel on a seat | he went to get a clear. When he back the bax was gone. He saw) ® Gisappearing throurh a doorway with | @ young man. Mr. Chase started in > he young man ran up Forty-second | 4 and down Fifth avenue. followed Mr. Chase and twenty-two newsboys seven cabmen. The chase led down mecond street to Thirty-second ¥ mt his foot and the younk man wen: | caueht up and sat on the pris- to rest. The firet thing he did was | Ler, Me . “Th ec a a ‘est wenty | / Turning they saw a man drop to the | * he synagogue prayers every Fri ener 0,00) words that he might attain | day night and Saturday On Holy days the desire of his youthful hi to be a have repeated the prayers set apart | minister of the Gospel. > Atty. | "em ounrise to sunset (eo kes the i The pravers. the five books of Moses | Rabbi Beer to! lreporter to-day where Detective MeCrotty put { sey into Nyack, was saved last nicht | from going over a bank seventy-five feet are true illustrations of “FASHION- ABLE,” “CAREFULLY MADE" garments. Made to order TROUSERS, $5 «04 $6, THK WORLD: FRIDAY RVENING, MARCH 9, |Made of every variety of fabric, including Mercerized Sea- In stock or made to measure, | Our First Special Offering of |BOYS’ TWO-PIECE SUITS, in a variety of strictly all wool Cheviots, medium, light and dark shades, thor- Oughly well made, the pants being taped and having the double knees and seat, © to 16 year sizes, regular price would} Grays. be $4.00, ¢ach one worth $15.00, BOYS’ THREE-PIECE SUITS, } YOUNG MEN’S SUITS. | In the same material as above, Cheviot, Double-Breasted Vests,sizes 8 to 46 years, BOYS’ SPRING TOP COATS. Covert Cloth Spring Top Coats, in three shades, also in fine Oxford and gray effects, sizes 3 to 16 years, THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN VESTEES, AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES. your inspection. Orders by Mail Will Recetoe Prompt Altention. Sixth year sizes, SPECIAL, 7,45. OUR SPRING STOCK OF Men’s and Youths’ Clothing ered. Avenue, 20th to 2st Street. O'Neill's. The New Millinery. An excellent collection of the new spring styles now ready for your inspection, The display includes a variety of magnificent Pat- tern Hats from the most noted of Paris De- signers; also a large and brilliant showing by our own milliners, including a number of very beautiful and exclusive novelties. We are also prepared to show the NEWEST UNTRIMMED HATS for LADIES, MISSES and CHILDREN, CHOICE NOVELTIES ta FLOWERS and MILLINERY TRIMMINGS. SIXTH AVENUE, 20TH TO 2/ST STREET. MISSES’ SUITS. Tailor-made Dresses, — of fine Covert Cloth,—latest | Eten Coats, lined with silk. Box pleat back Skirt. Trimwed with bands of 6th Abe. and 31st St. Boys’ Clothing. Special for Saturday. Absolute satisfaction or money re- turned. > » 4 REV. J. M. BEER. PrP Pee ee Ce eee eee eee Re a ee F ASTOR PLACE, Cor. LAFAYETTE, N. Y. Blind from his second year, Jacob mind by the only son of poor Aus-, Fepetition. Moses Heer, the only son of poor Aus: Fepetition trian parents, committed (o memory | ,, those long years of constant Fabbl) the Psalms Nor) Jewish phile His memorized vocabulary | which 1 learned over a half million |! at least elet fin them are un Music Fi david, ‘Gemorrah, the y, the Talmud—all of word fol rd—would mes. The words of the Bynagogue ¢ folk street of prayer is now words i: lowed Prayers. an Evening World | ory of how tn five by heart Hebrew Church prayers Bible and other relig wonde t of [ was quali but twelve ye 1 to be « priest when but for twelve le me wait, This years he max all the he Hebrew formulae, The | # has /Yirtuost In Vienna te oh 6 MEL Murderer Willlams Met _| Death To-Day on the Gallows at Trenton. perhaps At twent id, he madd, | ‘when I fell on a eyes. | have never seen ig 1 xpent ten - never will on eart were poor, and whi ou fee ee Shere E eaward Williams was hanged tn the! i gt hSctobt sak fin Brodie |New Jersey State Prison at Trenton to- e magnificent ying shawl, [day at noon for the murder of Minnie 1 4 $4) gold repeating watch when | pie, eft r nearly all of the t been in America it cantor at Ohoff T: On Thankegtving Day last Williams's! | @mployer took dinner at the house of a relative living at a distance. Returning Inte at night, he found Mise Elsiey's n tis barn, She had been em- p I " five yeare ago and spoke prayers. f yoof Rabbt Reers voice. The ZA hetahaal M gets $2.90 A year for his services | Bloyed by him as a servant be re ‘ ¥ apartments at 4 Pik: Williams Was missing and was at once wife Sarah, his daughte G my m mapected Ba suspected. He was caught @ couple af yt Reer's synagogue impassioned prayers raised the enst-side wild frengy at the perse- m any word it was Now I say |laet fail Jays later and was tried for murder. He denied the crime, but was convicted ypon clroumatancial evidence. lie afterward confessed. A- suppased. he went to @ saloon and became drank Ne returned to his employer's and eet Hebrews to a ty feet and three feet deep @ boy ran down the track to the H about a quarter of a 6S train of seven care Hisley spoke to him reprovingly, an@ In| anger he knocked her down. about his work, and when through foung she was still unconscious, Fearing the consequences if she re-| Through the heroism and quick action of a little colored boy whose name is 4 i disappeared, unknown (he pasrenger train on the i. ry or Northern Railroad branch of the Erie, which runs through Northern New Jer- inquiries failed to dixciose his identity ains were delayed several houre Wants Husband's Hedy. To the Bittor of The Rvening Worlt high. My husband, William Thompson, was Just after the 613 train from Nyack | acclagntat A gf {. the floats of passed through Sparkill, four m! t New New on al e the boy who was walking | {ore Rallroad a: 210 A, M. the Franciecan Sisters of the Sacred Heart, at 41 Washington square, South, visited Avchbishap Corrigan to-day in about his chores as best he could. Milss| regard to the peculiar persecution of | Mother @upertor Serephine eid an Evening World reporter that she came here two yeare from the vived to tell her story he beat out her! gt Boers.Vileatbanne, brains with @ heavy wooden mallet and! France. At that time, };Sale of Spring Suits. For boys from 7 |3to 16 years, Two- Piece, All-Wool, Double-Breasted SUITS, blue, brown or gray mixtures, well tailored...... For boys from 3 to 8 years, All-Wool VESTEE suITs,| P the latest combina- tions and handsome- ly trimmed........ For boys from 3 to 10 years, All- Wool SAILOR BLOUSE SUITS, in blue cheviot, trimmed with black, white or red sou- Boys’ English CORDUROY PANTS, taped seams and well. made, value 750.39 ¢ sizes 4 to 14 years, at.... Open Saturday Evening. stitched Satin, Handsome designs, Colors :—Black and newest shades of blue, brown, gray, mode and tan. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years, $19.50. Latest models of reefer and box Costs, light tan and “covert” shades, Sizes 8 to 14 years. JAMESMcCREERY &CO., Broadway and 11th St. PERSECUTION OF FOUR NUNS. Mother Superior of Fran- Worth Less Than $3.00, Archbishop. The housekeeper, he bottom of the troubl ciscan Sisters Appeals. {im mum otc wie 0" to Archbishop. neighboring French Creche, at @ Wash- Ingion place, says she the Franciscan Sisters ba’ Mother Superior Sister @eraphine, of She denies that she has started Tumors about the she has never persecuted “But te she declared, Repos lipped While Johacos Wae Werking at Fourth Fleer en Platform. Gustave Johnson, iwenty<wo years oM, of 37 Division avenue, Brooklyn, fell four stories at 4 Maiden lane this eo te them. which the four sisters claim they are (bs Men’s and Boys’ Spring Clothing! : Seldom does a house get the opportunity to start the new season with! | an offering of actual bargains; trade conditions will not, as a rule, allow Elaborate Bodices of Silk, it. Nevertheless that's what we're going to do here to-morrow morn- Chiffon, Lace and Novelty ing. A lucky deal with a large local clothing concern brought to us a big stock of reliable and up-to-date Spring Clothing, both for Men and | Boys, and we are gojpg to offer it, beginning to-morrow morning, at very unusual prices, A glance at the following prices wili tell the story: MEN'S SPRING OVERCOATS We will offer to-morrow a special lot of Men's § Ov 5 Si . them Seth ate pvercotey Stee ot $ those who know value have in the short space of one year learned The lot includes Coverts, Oxtords and @ make this their Shopping Home. Every garment periect, and « Young Men's Gray Cheviot Suits, with double-breasted vests, strictly all-wool and up to date in every way, 14 to 19| | | | 4s the Largest and Best we have ever gath- | it embraces all the Latest and Best 2 SAILORS, REEFERS, ETC.,}styles and Materials, and is well worthy Mies Masson, says that a Fifth avenue lady who visited the house not long ago tr heard that been col- lecting money in the name of her school, but does not know it for a fact. the and says they should have asked Arch- Corrigan's consent to open here,” OTHENBERG&Ce. Formerly LUDWIG BROS. sitio Went 145 Bast, Aen Saturday's Purchasing Chances, at prices hardly to be credited. ? Boys’ Clothing, An iMen’s Furnishings | nn and Shoes. ) 1 Be Missed. The last day of the first week of our ¢ Great Anniversary Celebration Sale will be one to be remembered. The quality of the goods and the prices will surprise you. You must see them, then only will you appreciate why to + PEOSPENO>SOED * « Every department contributes to this memorable sale. THE @ CHANCE OF A LIFETIME to buy dependable goods at lowest prices. j Men’s Furnishings, $ Men's Negtizee Shirts, colored ail| Medium Weight Underwear tor over, ¢ peroale, fancy, perpendio; | Men, # per cent, wool, ular, ) horizontal stripes and! natural, tan and hed checks, made full, with pearl but- E (of tons, gathered back, felled seams; n pair of cuffs to matoh; regular. ( o ly sold at S0,;each, only Cotton % Hose, jmported, full reg. Men's Fine Negligee Shirts, an-| Wes. ‘intisin black g om fe frites. and best quality domestic! iso extracted polke i Madras, band-seamed, hand-made! dot in cadet; worth buttonholes, linen neck 1) ($00 OWIFisvisstsctaseces bands; best peurl but- | tons, sell at 1.25 $1.4; 0 C! few for boys;each, only Men's Suspenders, jatest fancy Natu | stripes, webbing such J fen’ , ‘ Boys’ Clothing. A manufacturer's stock of new goods, bought at a great reduc- tion. On sale Saturday morning at a price that will astonish you, Every one says values are going up, but at these prices it looks as if the reverse is the case, 700 Sults—an-wooi handsome Vesteo Sult— 9 navy blue Sailor Suit and two-piece double-breasted (Php sult—tallored in the best manner. The sailor and YA \ vesteo suits are silk embroidered and fancy trimmed. } The double-breasted suits have double seat | 98 ° ): ] | amd knees. Large assortment in all sizes; none worth less than $40; choice, only... 800 Swits—rinest all-wool materials. Two- piece double-breasted—three-piece Tuxedo Sult, with double-breasted vest—fancy Vestee Suite, £0, In a beautiful assortment of patterns; sizes 310 48 tol; none worth less than Oe Boys’ Pants, 50 dozen, strictly! Mothers’ Friend Shirt Waist, all wool,patent waisthand,taped, 50 doz., fine — choice seams, all sizes ; | patterns; value value 75c., Satur- Cc 50c., for Saturday, 9% day, Only.....00e0 only.. Men’s and Boys’ Shoes. Greater Values Were Never Offered, 1.25 1.69 95 Se eee eee oe eeeeccee | |@ Sale Price ......... preety nits ating "@ Lace, Some x je it never sold for less than $2.50 to $3.50; choice of all styles, in Russia, calf, it leather, vic! kid or black calf; Anniversary Sale ice. + aay: ’ Shoes with heels; ceptionally strong the kind the boy cannot wear out in a hurry; regular $1.25 quality; made of stout storm box calf; sizes 12 to 2; Anniversary Sale Price oe Ate STOO ¢ oy THIRD ANNIVERSARY SALE IN OUR BASEMENT. It is now three years since we opened our Basement for the sale of shoes at very low pri We have pec see store to come now and see for themselves what wonderful offer. We are sure those who have been will come of their own accord, WE PLACE ON SALE NOW. hag pay ad $3.00) Bin's $2.50 ¢ hid, genw Black Box welt Boots, bat-| Calf Lace ton and lace and| Shoes, patent leather! i tips, at | $1.75 3,000 pairs Women's $2.50) 1,200 pairs Child's Fine Kid Fine Kid Oxford Ties in| button and lace black and rus-| Shoes, Sises 8% set, at to 10%. $1.00 a Sises 5 to 6, Par.| 75. 1100, pct Mieeed GED HO and lace Shoes, sizes 10 G...0.0sececcveee core rcrrerers soceuee Boys’ satin calf lace Shoes, sizes 234 to 5% $1.25 Ve ee es oo $1.00 500 ‘Women's $2.00 quilted, fur-trimmed Juliets; colors OPEN SATURDAY EVENING UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK. ALFRED J. CAMMEVER, th Avec. 200 St ron IT. wo axvea pe $1.25 our basement from time to time to make room for the great crowds that have come to purchase, until now it is a beauti- ful store in itself, with every convenience and a very large corps of sales- le. . We earnestly invite all those who have not been to this part of our we * \ f Lie \ s \ p> ' r

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