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+ when his breakfast rea 1 MOLINEUK GETTING FAT IW SING SING Has Taken on Twenty ' Poundsin Three Weeks in Death Cell. Rolan t iny ther «: » the other, messages travel vealnad, 3, Moti e etting ft 1 ahr Sots ites” ite ands and ? is. Although he has been an inmate of 4 inodei prisoner,” says the Warden, the condemned ceils three weeks Molle {1 is plain that Mouneux has mai» eux has gained twenty pounds—nearly fern eee big gray prison as he did He weighed 1% when he was taken to |= -- = = prison. To-day he tipped the scales 155. He laughed when he learned the! tale the ecales told, and jokingly said | @ to Warden Jobnaon that Bing Sing was | the greatest health resort he ever went to, | It f@ not merely a question of weight, | either, All pressure of care and worry 70 eron @eems to have been taken from his mind. He sleeps like a patient enjoying the “rest cure.” His eyes are bright | and his completon rosy. He ats with an appetite which would do credit to a ‘woodehopper, and he enjoys himself, ap- @ parently, during his ne hi i It ig true that he lac room of the Tom| 4 companionship of ‘hose who used {0 | ce the solemn toh is com} eo hours ‘of exer hut he makes feminine organs have shift to get oon Je exercse in | is cell space and paces back and forth | by the hour, Molineux was fast asloe his morning id the ceil He got up good naturediy and ate abun- @antly of beefsteak, eggs, rolls and coffee, then turned over and west to @leep again His wife and his mother make daily pigrimages to the spot over.ooking, the i run rom whlch ey Hie dosgeny Af all ailing or suffer- four of thelr coming, and, though nel- Jpgy wonnent could be made "SUICIDE 10 FOIL CAPTUR, sofmtety treo are the -- statements about & Motorman Hill Ran Overand kitted Pinkham’s Vegetable Bertha Ingold, Then Jumped = Oommpound, thalr guffer- we im River. { The body of Motwrman Hill, who | dngs would enc. escaped from the police last night after | he 4 killing a woman, was discovered in the | river near the old ferry in Weet New qwoenen free ef charge. York at sunrise this morning. y He elther commiited suicide in despair over the accident or in running to | - Motorman Hill's car was running at Aomests full speed down a steep grade in West ‘realy her; she we- Now York. It was about § o'clock. The to fea headlight fashed upon a woman walk- ; @0@ie ing slowly on the tracks. ee Motorman Hill pounded his | aoe aipcaat tie alarm her. She apparently did not ear, | or, at te it i | motoi man plied the jes with firength and shut the power { nis bg but In Bee he Li “he! hives | SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Orman Iti] and Condvetor Gris- | . from the car as soon as It} CANDY, per Ib. 100 to @ Lill, ran back along the | MAPLE PEANUT CANDY, per Ib. 10c ‘and found the mangled remains. ' SALT WATER TAFFY, per Ib..... 10¢ Ip off NUT CLUSTERS, cal a e per Tr Or, boty was discovered foating in the ferry oAtRY GRAM CARAMELA ib... 105 sip (ile mornipg. It was not reco’ BONBONR & oO! * bot ~~ oy he police at once be- | MT CHOCOLATES 5 ul. C 5 the dent worsen was twenty-two | DELATOUR, C years old. rr carried a I je had a deposit In the | DR. at Fourth avenue street, in this city. By this she was identified as Twenty-tht in w+ Be ESTABLISHED 1848, k Rertha Ingold. "4 nm and TAincoln pi 4 w York, N.J. trut emploved in th § iu wr te a | SON Azo CO Ber way home’ Thre waa no silewalk mn the 44BARCLAY ST. and she was obliged to walk railroad tracks. YOUR ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO eee cece evesoeve toes PCO HOEH OOO OT OO SEDE ESET SEES EESs OOOO OOS BOER eo STORE OPEN SATURDAY EVENING. Searaloson 245 company § esormane (Oppestto City Hall Park, jest Below Murrey St.) value, hand mate, fa twe cise. For the Last Day of the Challenge Sale - we in Yen's and Boys’ Spring Style Hats SPECIAL LU, OP MENS' SPRING DERBYS-—made of pure fur felt stock, in latest Spring shapes and shades, fuil silk band and binding; Bere fac Gatunlay ‘at the spec! J, OS) ire for a J Mi Picea 4 pial TELESCOPE HATS. Ali Dew Spring shapes avd in full fur otcck, with best silk, bance Although the fur hat stock bis Ret advanced in price, we will cell the $1.25 grade to-mor- mw at the Special Challenge Price a BOYS’ TAM O’SHANTERS. A handsome line made of atric the new shedea, handsomely em- brnidezed with silk apd gold bultion, Bot to be hat elsewhere for lees PO than 7S¢. cach; Challenge ‘rice, For the Last Day of the Challenge Sale we offer in Boots, 5,000 PAPER COVERED BOOKS, blished at 2e. and Soe; Chae Sg ee Price, per volume, A FEW OF THE TITLES: Told by the Colonel—Alten, The Patrol of the Cypress Hill—Parker. Thumb Nail Sketches—Chambers. What One Woman Thivks—-Cahooa. Two of » Trale—Willtams. 1,000 VOLUMES, BOUND IN CLOTH, git tap, by wach thers as Balzac, Southworth, Cla Y Lewis, Bawaris, |, Sheldon, Barr, ahipeane at Te.; Chak D5e A LARGE SELECTION OF BOOKS Saaaeee 256 A FEW OF THE TITLES: ‘The Girls of St. Wodes—Meade. Good Luck—Meade. A Ring of Rubico—Meade. The Boat Clo! te, A Salior Boy with ;—-Bonehill. Land of Wondere—EMis, Green Fairy Bock—Lang. For the Last Day of the Challenge Sale we offer in the Photograph Sallery: ROMS ANT 2. 25 This te a special offer for children only, and ee ae cae cee oo mcrene coe bows aoe e Sete Mi. Saturday. Those Tevelled caida, aplerdid oppar- ‘8 to secure a good 1 of your little ones at a smal! cost. Don't mies it! “For the Last Day of the Chall Sale we offer in Ladies’ Yockwear. CyPON Tams, win sill fringed eflects in all black and a HE uh i ii 5 4 3 ri } : “For the Last Day of the Challenge Sale we rid in | Watches & Jewelry. | | | LADIES’ CHATELAINE WATCHES, emall size, of solid gold, Gitted with fine Swiss move- pei have plain polished cases, ; 250 Fin petet, “J, 90 THEY WERE NOT MUTES. before be knew that the i yet Lhe process of smaving Wen's Furnishings. F. AND dozen we ts ii ‘ iw FnIDAY, MARCH 9, 1990 : H H 5.2 r a en Challenge Sale---Last Day To-morrow the great Challenge Sale comes to a close. If you have not yet availed elf of its remarkable money-saving opportuni And permit us to tell you frankly that we do not expect to duplicate any of the ' values offered for many a day to come; for, unless chance rH fi Fir 4 F $ ee | s 88e | yours ties, this will be your last chance. i F favors us, and chance can only from time to time, we can hardly hope to acquire xcellence, goods at prices that Offerings. We earnestly advise you, therefore, i . E affect one or two isolated lines of in the present markets of the world goods of standard e: would enable us to repeat our Challenge to accept the opportunity while you may. For the Last Day of the Challenge Sale we offer in | For the Last Day of the Challenge Sale we offer in Ueon's Sprin, Clothing. MEN'S SPRING SUITS, am interesting cemottment, made of fire worstets, chev- iote and Oxford mixed Vicunas, stylish! testgned and properly tailored, with ii i? he 4 FS 4 ; g e “E ei x 5 Boys’ Sp | i i : é 5. i. if 4 li s id & | 8 a ' i f MEN'S SPRING SUITS, Be aoe and styl- ened fine we z g 3 : & eros and colorings, including blu ke; other stores ask $15 for suits "E ATS. farbivuebte Vicuna Topcoat, { i f i } I out CR ‘ayers ucder B58 TROUSERS. on sale to-morrow, made of fine worsteds, mobby cheviets wot uy fy won Se Coa LD, 75 For the Last Day of the Challenge Sale we offer Misses’ Venetian Sutts, ued with {eit share ieee 14 oad Challenge Sale we offer Misses’ Serge Suits, lined with the best quality of Tafivta, ty-treat as prefered; site 16 and 16, of ladies’ omall cies, 2, 5) For the Last Day of the Challenge Sale we offer ‘ 9 , D Uisses’ Homespun Suits, trimmed with tafleta and Need with sill: coame with stitched tafleta; atses & i ! ft i - H : 4 i 4 E i | [ a & i i fi te RS RN f if i i t t of the latest cut Eton effects, with okirt made vith seams str: | 1 i and ae mound ge For the Last Day of the 6.75| For the Lest Day of the Uisses’ Waists, Day of the Challenge Sale we offer ime be eae Misses Shirts, ie tay Ot — -) ei od For the Last Day of the Challenge Sale we offer | 7 Wisses’ Broadcloth Suits, mal esse, a ‘he Coates Sleetrie Supplies. Te oeere Lae 990 | For the Last Da of the Challenge Sale we offer inest Venetian Suits, inane, 29,50 For the Last Day of the Challenge Sale we offer in Cameras and Camera Soods. f 100 Wises’ ' ~aem ot 7Sq pote ead = Bsr FS 20 j aay “79,50 For the Last Day of the Challenge Sale we offer in Men's Shoes THE WHERLER $3.50 SHOES FOR CSE eer | case, strap and 1 double plat INGERSOLL’S $1.90 “SHURE SHOT" DETECTIVE fine, camera for the little ones, on sale to-morsow at c F ; I f i | t i takes 21-2 toches ad camers—tot NEMRING'S AMPLISCOPES, i i i i I f ; t i ¥ tk 4 i BO: for 4x5 a: Sx7 inch negatives, preserving from E t HY ui i ‘ e | ij 1 Li iy i : f ‘THE PERRY PNEUMATIC SADDLYS,"" the cnsioot sabéie for wunra's soe, Chalieage Price, each, sided pew ed, 75) mass ig caters fer Fem 7,90 s0otEs, Tears eke es HARD PUMPS; Price, each, ne | comm GRIPS; Cualleage Price, per pair. eden, Changs ie, 7, 9) | COLUMBIA TOE CUP, wl aot rust; Casilenge Price, per pair, ‘78x1 1-2 inches, and 2851 5-6 inches; Challenge ittle handbook, The Word has looked up the family trees of tie: yuu pick up| Presidents. He reports thet inquired the! ton, the Adamses, Madison, the cher eounmenced to lather Pied P one wa matter with them the cashier. ““W: word was apoken by an, € ating (ne bar- day World and selected sul ‘ a- Jone in the soon, Not a sound was hear save the wfc acrape of the sharp biates |” over the human «kir will The newcomer wee dextrousiy stripped | Some Sample Informations. ges meetity legit oes dns Be sre ‘Tae compiler of thes tat and isvalua