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HFA FE OEFONE. THING MA Picture,Letters and Mark- ed Writings of Ruskin | Suggest Romance. | — ‘Walter Cross, forty-five years old, Of)but heart-broken father for disgracing | 10 Hast Twelfth street, was taken ‘0/ hie name. She tncent's| Rellevue Hospital this morning from his | ifo: where the physict: -house, suffering from carboliec | chances of |ife or death are about equal. ; acté and gas poisoning. He was found! Tast night, hatiess, breathless, and half dead tn his room by one of the} with the perspiration rolling down her other boarders. face, she appeared at MoCourt's ‘The man appeared at the house for the| “I just saw my father, ried to firet time last night. He took room) Robert Bengel, the hotel porter, “and he | and went to bed. A boarder smelied ga8/ threatened to shoot me. He drew a re-| volver, but I got away before he could fire" MAN AND WIFE TRY SUICIDE Made the Attempt in New Orleans While on a Tr! ere from fan Franeteco. Many prominent Itallan residents {1 this elty Rave been waiting anxiously for the arrival from the West of Dr. and Mrs. Vincenzo Vaccari, of San Francteeo, who had engaged passage on the steamship Ems, which sails to- morrew for Genoa. Inetend of their arrival comes the to-day that the eminent physi- | i | ij ik | i I Is | | i Her t He if pos mare meticoabis | "972 be vthy Sevag turtnan ond vend: @lan ané fis wife are both under the Teck well Guna We won. watchful care of nureee at the Hotel ‘Der every plane of werk welt Gone, | Leneshaud, New Orleans. Man and wife eo much life te grames; for every plosn | STe demented and suffering from stab | of Goolteh work Gone, nothing: Me every Ptapia self inflicted, while en route! pies wicked work dena mush Bast. Seo bommee” uli eee nom Hem Cetin ol ag ee nate wan tanes from| D?- Vaeari ant bie wite left the Pa._| ® for o viet to Italy. | health had been broken | it bie? and s¢ the) a letter was sent a Nicholas ave! at friend rong. ‘The ‘wite, wee’ sup. . sup: in good health. The coupie i | | 1 itt itty i i i alt | “a 1 ba E fi te place her band ia otve him ich tee, the hely kins of wifehoed.”’ ‘There wes o letter on Continemtal Rag ia etn ome caarooet te ow mee| GIRL OF 16 TOOK POISON We was marricf and very popular in eee the novelty trade. Ho had Geen out of] Josephine Bannon Told a Felice. ‘werk for two man She Had o Quarrel and Teek Paris Green. Jevephine Bannun, & fifteen-year-ol4 echeolgirl, is in Long Island College Moopita! to-day suffering from poison. @he tried to bill herself ins: night with non, the faihi f the girl Hite ais Warren rect, sade. use to new hat. J ine wanted | t hat to a party, rug store, bought ¢ jowed tt. ——_ SUICIDE ON LOVE'S GRAVE. Btehard Martin Shet Himerif from G@riet Over Death of Sweetheart. Richard Martin, twenty-seven years! 0M, after playing clrde with some! friends in Unionville, N. went to the of his the village ery and putting a re- volver to his temple, fired twice, falling dead on the grave Martin was @ butcher, an exemplar: | young man and well liked. He and) Miss TAssie Clark were to have been married, but the young woman died in October lest diol | LOST HIS EAR (WIFE SLAPPED UNE RED CHP) RIVALS FAGE, ‘Ammed with an cMdavit whiten bed| Mrs. Ida Barnes, of 7 Gerard avenue, | prepared District. Jervey City, was enjoined by Police Jus-} CB stg thee Nevin thie morning from doing barm to Miss Kitty White, of 71 Pearsall sve- nus, whom she regards as her rival, ‘The parties are weil krown in Jersey City soctety circles. 1 BETTER DEATH THAN PAIN. , but pol. te thet beapital. He wee finally taken to @t. Mary's Hospital and wil! recover. FBARED FATHER’S WRATH. Euy David One street; Yesterday Miss White had Mrs. Barnes appeared arrested for sia) her in the face and Harlem Police Court thie pone pr voeny, Justice Reva red the case secured g warrant for the arrest of locked up. Tile was ies White's ‘mary Miles McDonald, whom he charged with | told in court: “About eight mn I_was taken into the Barnes family osmpanion for ire. Barnes. “All weot well until two years gaming house at 161 East One Hundred became jealous of and Twenty-fitth street wn when ime p Kighth avenve and One Hursired bi iq " : Twenty-fourth stree:. Walsh worked] trative ars, ApDen, '0, Dem litle ate ° for him. A few nights before the oh | re v inks too much of me. It is ting he was intrusted with a bag of rer Weider money, to take teem aoe of these pce | n., thet leah Tee isting to the other, He failed to detiver it;|to me. turned up in Baltimore “broke;” was Drought beck by McDonald, who follow. ed him, arsl, it is charged, was marked tm auch a fashion that he would never amain be able to get work in @ gambiing- Im his aMdavit Weieh said he was Walking with McDonald when suddenly | the latter stepped back. He heard a burzing sound in his right ear and felt H something warm running down his neck. He put up fis hand and found that tt » Waa blood. The ear was gone. It has 3 waver beon found. McDonald was in Walsh's company when arrested, When he was arraigned Wald: refused to appear agains: him nd ne wep discharged. They went out _ tomether and had several rounds of Grinke, No one can explain his sudden 4 el a ; ae Gee: Nike a red hip,” said * @ sporting man, “and he's 4 dead-game ——a "The Sunday World has the largest t ’ ; - Children’s Reefers ne and Box Coats. offers. The REEFERS and BOX COATS we sell will give lasting satistaction, They are made on lines that are sure to bring this resuit. Advance Sale of Spring Reefers. Children’s Reelers of all-wool Albert cloth, in all the new spring shades, deep sailor collars, with three rows oF fancy braid, sizes 4 to 14; 1 98 special at "De Children's Double-Breasted Jack. ets, in all-wool cloth, rolling collar, strapped seams, tight or halt tilting backs, in navy, red, vom, castor and cadet, sizes § to 14; special at 3.96 Children's Double-Breasted [Hox Coats, in tine covert and bird's-eye covert cloth: lined throughout with heavy satin, well tailored, 5 98 e sizes 6 to 4: special, Misses’ Jackets, fly front or dduble- breasted, in all wool materials, covert, blue, brown, castor and black; lined throughout: sizes 14, 16, 18, 5 00 'e' special, Second Floor. Boh Mt. Seqion A Great Umbrella Sale. Last Week of This Great Value Giving Event. A __ prominent umbrella maker's entire stock pur- chased by us for cash at prices that hardly cover the }& cost of the han- ” dies. Every um- brella in this sale fully guaranteed. LOT 1 AT 28c.—The Hercules, a :ood, strony umbrella of English Gloria, with Congo and oak handles, for men, women and children, 22, 24, 26 and 25 inch, value 28 umbrella, for Oss var sale price, LOT 2 AT 48c.—The Giant, stione ch, made of Manchester Gloria, with fine Congo handles, steel rod, some silver ladies or gentlemen, in 20 ani trimmed, some with Dresden handles; were manu- faciured to retail at Sc; cur sale price LOT 3 AT S8c.—The Tiger, made of Britannica Gloria, which is guaranteed fr two years. fice'y tinisted with paregon frame and steel rods, fine Congo handks, also silver trimmed and sterling han‘tles, stttable for men and women, 2) and 2s inch were manufzcture to retail at $1.2% our special price, LOT 4 AT oSc.— The Chetsea and Londen, two of the best known umbreil's manufactured; thousands of these have been sold at $1.25: made of Mercerized and nearsilk, which wiil wear tor years: look 28 well as any $3.50 silk untbrella, suitable for men and women. tinely finished with paragon frame steel rod: have an assortment of fine Congo and sterling silver trimmed handles our sale 68 price, Main Floor, Fron’ Bargains in China Dep't. plete; white porcelain; 100 pieces: fancy shapes; sale price, per M045 Dinarr Sets, decorat- ed: 100 pieces; com- = od Psi i soup tureen; fancy shapes; neat colored decorations in floral effects; sale price, 5.95 Dinger Sets of tine Carlsbad china, very pretty floral dec- rations, fancy shapes, complete service for 12 persons, including krge soup tureen; good value for 15 85 je $21.00, sale price, wn f tine decorated porcelain; pret, bb ecciiel pieces peesteg sale ole 2.95 Tea Sets of fine imported Carlsbad china, with very pretty floral colored effects, 56 pieces, fancy shapes; 5 95 value $9.00, sale price, '° Also the following separate pieces, odds and ends from dinner sets, which we have marked at prices that will move them quickly. Tea Cups and Saucers, white porcelain; sale price, 5 per set, Fruit Saucers, white porcelain; sale price, each, 2 tad. Butter Plates, white porcelain; sale price, each, § Dinner Plates, white porcelain; sale price, each, 5 Soup Pilates, white porcelain; French shapes; sale 5 price, each, Dishes, white porcelain; 24 Cups & Saucers, cok! band; fine imported Carlsbad China; price, per set, Mit Pitchers, fine Majolica; best price, each, fancy shapes; sale price, cach, glaze and tmish, sale 7 Third Finer, Bh St. Seetion The Furniture Specials. For Bargain Friday the Furniture offers some lively values that should you to the fourth floor. -~@ * Priday "5" Friday Rat A Remarkable Sale of Ladies’ Costumes. : Beginning Thursday, Abril Sth, ancl continuing until Easter, we offer 1,000 Ladies’ Tailor-made Suits at verv special prices. Every suit made by expert men tailors, in the very latest stvle and cut. Materials are imported Venetians, covert cloths, homespun tweeds and broadcloths, in all the latest shades of Oxford mix- tures, tans, browns, navy blue, pearl and steel grays and marine blue. Tall, short, medium, slim, stout and extra stout women can be fitted perfectly from this exten- sive collection. Each suit is tailored and trimmed in the very best manner, the linings are either of fine silks, taffeta or nearsilk; every garment warranted a perfect fit; they are better made than most garments which are offered as great bargains for double our price, and you don’t have /o wart to have them made. Economy Bids You Buy Your Easter Suit Now. Ladies’ Fancy Ne ladies’ Eaton ) Ladies’ Tatlorsd Tailored Eton ! Suits, like cut, { Eton Suits,in Suits, jikecut, Coat hast lightand me. of black cloth; flaring Medicig dium gray 2 jacket has collarand roll. {and Oxford : high Medici ing revers, or} homespun collar and re turn-down) cheviot, dou. vers, and is collar, beauti- {ble - breasted lined withvio- fully man-tail-} jacket, Like let satin; skirt oved, with tive} cut, lined han dsomely rows of stitche } Ww ith tinest Tea Gowns of china silk, lined jig appliqued ing all around; 4 quality col. throughout. yoke of insertion withtaffetaon skirt en-} ored silk ro. eee et oe skirts, front and on tirely new} maine; skirt edged with lace, special 9.98 double bo x- shape, corded) has stitched lined plaited back; a on Watteauy double | (iron handsome suit | / back and all box- f team back, iateas toralow price, around from ig il Hyg hh be bt pi 4 17, 50 i i hips to elt hoot velvet, 9.98 bi inches of bottom, where it flares; t Chait'e Wrappers, pointed yoke Ladies’ fee lined throughout swith best rca~ ‘ ed Par gst ’ by Ris or Fly Froat | quality taffeta, 2 00 ine wnt Fwe. ome: Oe iy aa ea a very special, 0. lining, velvet binding; consider. fa ia 8.98 ae he specia rgain, In allew lig ing style, material and tinish, ¥ Albert cloth, in light gray, tan, {Uadles’ Fly Front Suits, sizes 32 this is an excep- rr ee tional offer at J 1.00 Ladies’ Taffeta-Lined Suits, of finest quality umes spun, in pearl gray, medium gray and bluish gray: coat the new style fly front: skirt box plaited, with faring to 46, of black and navy Eng- lish cheviot, tly front box jacket, lined with fine quality silk, newest cu! skirt, with double Watteau plaited back; extra sizes have inverted plait back royal, navy and black, or black and navy blue cheviot; jackets are Eton or fly tronts, ely tailoredandstitched, and lined with tine quality colored silk; the skirt has the anverts y new shape, hox-plaited hack, | percaline lining aud veivet bind. ¢ poi iy woe = pest we percaline lined = and ing; the entire suit handsomely + ored smdstitetes: real- velvet bound; special 7 98 tailored; an slime) ly a $30 suit; tor this 18,75 price ° offering for A oecasion, i Second Floor, 5h Mt Section. That broad-shouldered effect so much aimired nowadays is very noticeable in all our Ladies’ «wits. wececcccocerceccccoccccococcccccccccccccccocoosorse Sale of Laces. |Ladies’ Kid Gloves at 59} Infants’ Caps, &c. SPECIAL — FRIDAY Infants’ Another lot for Friday's fi; * f F SALE of a manufac. Cape, turer’s line of sample Sale, Only 2,700 pairs of ROBES and TUNICS at Ladies’ prime quality lawn, atout 50c, on the dollar. 2-clasxp German Kid tucked These area fine A ee Bes ee 8 Cream an Gloves, in modes, tans, and { 196s all ‘Sizes, sale price, Tomes, sales trom 55 erays, blacks and white conled, Lot 3—Ladies’ 15c, to $75; specially maried with self, and black full or } Ladies’ two-thread, fine gauge for this sale at each, $7.50 embroidery. Actual flat every pair seamless, in value $1.00, Sale to- tine wf elton for Se se morrow, fount” 19,00 9 brim and trimmed with Main Pleo, 0th St Section values from $15 to § specially murked at, each, 5.00 9.00 10.00 15.00 and 19.00 12 White Se Robes, values from $14 to $20; Eyeglasses and Specs. Solid Gold Nose Eyeglasses and Spec- tacles, scientifically made, highly finished, skeleton set, in gold-tilled rims, making them strong, neat and durable, They have solid gold nose pieces and at ranteed to last a litetin with the celebrated silex crystal periscopic lenses, non-biak- Have patent cork nose rests: can be had in Straight or riding bows. Have formerly been sold by ex- clusive dealers for $3.50 per pair. ilar goods are ad- vertised by others weekly as $5 goods al $1 as a great bargain. We offer them to-morrow, not more than two pairs to a customer, al the special price of, per 75 pair, FREE— During this offer we will include, free of charge, a case, silk guard, hook and chamois eyeglass clean. or, Prone \ Turkish Slippers, 49, Just received from Constanti- nople 2,000 pairs) Boys’ Blouses of {int LADIES’ quality percale, in pretty ORIENTAL Striped effects, large collars of embroidered C fall frill of organdis, pry ite ‘hg lace and ribbon, in pink, whiteand blue, 98 Babies’ Bonnets, of China sik with double trill of or- gendic, edged with lace all around, full bow on top, in white, pink and 1 2 blue,sp. cial price, Fo Babies’ able springs. ep Uresses, of white lawn, (-4 yokes of # tucks and Y insertion, finished Ay |e wil! > lace, sizes 6 mos, to ” and cufls, trimmed with Ladies’ Wash Underskiets SLIPPE ruffle of same material, 1! striped gingham, made leathers are 2 to 10 years AQ word that Noah Webster ever detined, and an deep flounce, with black, red, yel-} infants’ dept. 10,000 words and special up-to-date features one ruffle; spe 59 low pink, Boys’ Plowses of while synonyms, autonyms, electrical terms, cial Aw ; ? blue, lawn, large sailor collars v ies of names, abbreviations and key Ladies’ Wash Underskirts o: brown, bronze, purple, blue? and ‘cuts, trimmed with iustrations, Chlecis Mi eseribe words, objects di to di in all nations in colors, It is the latest 1899 bound in full leather library binding, rt a frontispizce portrait of Nowh Wetster: tinest book of kind listed; size of book 10% x835x3 ths atabie leche, Cae 0) ae ; ook, publisher's pri oe isda a ‘ Groceries for Friday. Fleur, fancy feteet, none Coliarala Aspareaasy better, 245-1, bags, but) fancy, 17, » Relied White " 2inch embroidered ruffle, insertion down front, with an embroidered ruffle cach side, sizes 2 to “9, years, infants’ dept., feront Flow, Prom, Centre maroon; handsomely em- broidered with gold or silver tinsel; all sizes; nicely made; durable as a house slipper; also suitable tor 49 corating Turkish rooms; special price, ; iA Great Sale of Jewelry. Many prominent manufacturers’ entire stocks, some at half price and some at less. Gold- fles, headed by fold: special, Second Fi Special Sale of Furs. At 2: —450 Fine Fur Collar: ettes, all this season’ latest styles, nicely lined and finished the very rest manner throug! There are collareites among this £ Gold plated at filigree that were manutactured to sell as high and a5 $8.50. This is an «pportunity io rope ¢ 2 very fine fur garment for very design little money-—just the sort to be worn Hat Plas, set with in April or even in May, and will come turquoise, garnets, in very handy for the seashore, Thesz a emerakis and as- sorted stones, manu- factured to sell at 23¢, 5 cach, Collwrettes are of Beigian fur, which closely resembles seal, with Astrakhan yoke, long tabs an{ 8 tails; also some of pe for, Some trimmed will 1 hare edging all around, some trimme! with imitation sable fox, some trimmed with gray mouflon cdging--in fact, almost ali styles, with and without tabs and tails, ail with large storm collars; choice of any of these styles, 2.95 Stylish Fur Storm Collars $1.95. A manufacturer's stock of Betgion Fur Storm Col'ars, which closely resembles seal, just the sort of a garment tor March and April weather, very handy for travelling or sea- F eap saree 4 large t “heyy es special $1.9: a Colarettes w 4a some with wbrastan yokes, value $4.50, at. cach, 1.95 Pecend Flew, oth M. Recrine. Sones; green? Mmauufactureal to sel) at arnet.tur- Wes our sale price, quoise,&c.) cach, 23 sold al}Geld- Plated Lorgnette overat) Cirmims, with slides, in a ~7 $i ourh variety of designs, manu- sale price, com 95 factured to sell at 35¢.; plete, with case, 4. our salt price,

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