The evening world. Newspaper, April 3, 1901, Page 9

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Bs ———_— H =——-—— “ean {entity | Beckman yo the Noted for Fair Dealing. MICHAELS BOS. Sth Ave, ond SIN $1, Brookivn. One Dollar a Week Opens an Account. Easter Sale Ladies’ Tailor-made Suits. More than 30 ditferent styles to SPRING select from; the newest materials, all the popular shades, correct styles and perfection in tit and tailor’s art. Prices from 7.75 up. JACKETS, from 3.75 up. SILK WAISTS, in great variety, 2.95 up. Also, a most complete assortment of Men’s Suits ant 50 ,, Spring Overcoats 4° Boys’ Suits and 3.5% Spring Overcoats = “P We will clothe you and your family in the best of style at $1.00 Per Week $1.00 OPEN EVENINGS. SILVER ANNIVERSARY: Our Sitver Annive will continue all t ou could ree the CHIFFON HATS we offer at $1.49, and the TRIMMED moe and ie eee ta xo-enlled WiLCOX’S MILLINERY Myrtle Av. & Badgers St., Brooklyn. MAY DIG UP HEADLESS MAW. Relatives of Charles H. Peters Think They Can Identify It. (Special to The Erening World.) POUGHKEEPSIF, April 3—The belief ts strongthenin= here that the body of the headless man found tn the river {4 that of Charles I. Peters, District-At- torney Lee and Sheriff Hoffman have nee with Coroner of Way s Falla and the doctor who exan iy when it was found. that tt ts not the body of an Tassell, Mrs. Biker, of Hopewell Junction, mother-in-law of Petem, {8 no positive that the body {# his and ts #o strongly reconded in this bellef by his sister, Mrs. Mary Boltz, of New York, that the Distréct-Attorney ts Inclined to have the remains exhumed for further ex- aininatton, To an Evening World reporter Mrs. Biker eald to-day. “If tho body tn taken up [am sure I ft. My son-in-law once fell through a trestle and his left ribs were broken. Te wan brond-ohosted and had large hips like a woman. Then he had a remarkably small foot for a man. All these descriptions, I under- e@tand apply to the body that was found,” In The Evening World of Tuesday wan told the story of Petera's unhappy do- meatic relattons. His wife, who de- serted him and ‘led from the village with Dr. Lesilo H. Sutton, ts the talk of the community to-day. Bhe ts stop- ping nine miles from here, in the coun- try, with her grandmother. Mrs. Biker, her mother, has from the tar: of tho trouble taken the part of Peters. “I do ‘not undermand why Emma’ grandmother has taken her in,” a Mrs. Biker, “Of course, my mother 1s ‘en old women, and I suppose sho fecln sorry for her. Although Emma ts my own davghter, I cannot countenance her actions. Sho had a xvod, true husband, and I cannot'see why she deserted him. Be sho rhould come here to-day across my theesho!d seeking shelter J should give it to her, bu: I never can forgive her for the great wrong she has done, Nover since she went away has she arked cn: werd about her little Ave-year- old boy whom Iam keeping for her.” Dr. Sutton bas taken up his quarte.s at Turner's Hotel, a little country tavern next door’to the Biker home, — ROBBED AND SNUBBED. Groceryman Got Serry Comfort from Policeman and Conductor. When C. Buckman, a groveryman, boarded a belt line car on West atrect, three men Jostied against him, Then Buckman reached for car fare and found that he had been robbed of $15. “Stop those men getting off!" aboafed contuorwn, 4A2- 444 FULTON ST. AND 995 BROADWAY, BROOKLYN, N. Y.| EASTER MILLINERY. HATS. Large lot Assorted Hats, ea Lot Flats, Teques and Turbans, ‘hip and Faney Braid Turbans and. Wal 18¢. n Fancy Short Back ors, fancy brim Chip and Satin Brald Fla Chip Crown Fancy Brim Hat Basket Braid Short Back Sailors.15¢ | | FLOWERS. Large lot Sample Flowers, each. ..5¢ » Chry with buds, “all eto h 15e Large bu. Roses, Jage 3 in bu. with punches Imp. K buneh . .25¢e. Row and Row Hair and Brald| HataWrtorserciesmneost oes enss 25c 150 doz, Velvet Pansies... Pebble Braid fancy edge Hats,!100 doz. bu. fancy Roses, bu. 19¢., 25¢ CBee ceeeee vette pence 25e., 8OC} 50 doz. bunches Buds. bn. . 15¢ Chain Bratd Fane: Hats. .25¢/Child'ns Wreaths, 5c., 10c., 150. 25¢ Straw Hats, ea .Be, and 10¢| Daisy hunches .........10c. and 15c In Straw Brim, ea.15¢! poppics, bunch.. ° i Straw Hats, 25c. pace Violet Follage, bunch 5 Fane Straw Short Backs, ca. . Trimmed Alpine Hats, ea . Special lot of Draped Ha 39c., 59c. and 7c Special lot Chiffon Hats, 98c., $1.48 Chiffon Brim, Straw Crown. ..$1.48 Extrn fine Draped Hats. .98c., $1.39 Fancy Bratd Toques and Bonnets. Be Fine Chip Flata .. Fine Hair Flats... ‘Trimmed Tams, Panama Crown. Black Chip Walking Hats...... Full ine Trimmed Ready to We: Hats, 58c., 79c, and 9 Row and Row Children’: 's Hats... .1 Children’s Rough and Ready Hats Children’s Trimmed Straw Tams, 39c., Children’s Assorted Chip Flats. .< Infants’ Silk Embroidered Caps, ! 19c., 25¢., Infants’ Lawn Caps..15¢c., 19¢., Serge Golf Capa........+.-+e+-e- SALE ON SECOND FLOOR. Specials in Trimmed Hats. 150 Trimmed Hats, ea. . 98e 200 Trimmed Hats, ¢ 200 Trimmed Hats, 150 Trimmed Ha 300 Trimmed Hat Regular Trimmed Hat Dept., 3d Floor, uily of Valley, bunch...15e. and 19¢ Large bunch Rose, fol.age with buds, bu. ..5e., 7e., 10¢., 15e. and 19¢ ch Violet leaves, bu. 8c colors, bu. i Nei iolets, bunch. . de. and Qe Extra large bunch Violets, bu... .15¢ Fine Satin Viole doz. in a bu..5e Velvet Forget-Me-Nots, per doz., =| Fancy Straw Hate, made on ‘Selenisioc Frames... ..se ++ 15¢] pxtra fine Roses, 8 in bu.15e. and 10c Cable Braid’ Hats, ca. -59¢| Black Roses, 6 in bunch.. Trimmed Mull Hats, GOc Black Satin Roses, 6 in hu, .26e Black Satin Braid Hats, -G9c © bunch Rasos, with follage, bu Mull and Velvet Trimmed Short 10. 15¢,, 19¢. and Backs Qressessrecsce tin snd Sillc Chrysa'ms, ¢ uu. Poppies, 10c., 15c., 10: arge silk Violet Wreaths, ea.39¢ RIBBONS, No. 1 col'd Vel. Rib’ 'n, sat. bk. Ribbon, all silk, No. $0 cold fa Ribbon, yd. 1De., ee: ae 80 Sate! Satin Riv» 300 Superior Trimmed Hats,..$3.00; 250 Superior Trimmed Hat ea 500 Superior Trimmed Hat 600 Superior Trimmed Hats 850 Superior Trimmed Hat: lyn. |Clothing. KEEP WELL DRESSED. asked the conductor, But Buckman jumped off and ran into the arms of a policeman. “Hi, officer!’ yelled the groceryman, slop those men, They etole my cash.’ they get your watch?” asked the ry replied Buckman, ‘You are lucky,” said’ the policeman and walked away, The money is still miacing, _———_— HAVB YOU A FANOY THA SBT thet you don't need? Sel) it, Find . @ buyer by advestising-tm thé Sun- dey Werk, 187, 50{No. § Shirred Ribbon, all colors, ydde Ladies of the Eastern District will find an Immense assortment of Millinery Novelties and an extensive display of TRIMMED HATS at our new Branch Store, 995 BROADWAY, corner Ditmars street, Brook- The same low prices will prevail at our branch store as at our main stores, 442 and 444 Fulton street. MILKMAN’S MILLINERY HOUSE, Main Buildings, 442 and 444 Fulton Street, Brooklyn. Branch Building, 995 Broadway, Corner Ditmars St., Brooklyn. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. for Men, Women and Children, ONE DOLLAR “What have ST got to ao ‘with them?" « -25e, fol-|° 10¢ o Mousseline de c cS and Stee l slid c Steel Buckles, ea., 10¢., 4 h Mousselines & Chiffons, ; Mousseline de Sole, all colors, yard, 12c,, 15¢, and 19¢ eline de Sole, 40 in., black and | Sot quality, black an Maline, yard chenille black and colored, yard 10c., 126. and 15¢ Chenille Velling, black dot and plain, 30 in. yard vee 100] Black Brussel 48e. black and colored, Velling, Full assortment Mnsel Net rd, 10¢. And 15c Tucked Mousseline de sole, ¥ 30c., 4 Shirred Mousseline de. Sole, y Shirred Liberty Stk, all Jute Tr a ‘ted Mull, al Bratt and 15¢ 8c. Coloret 10¢. e., «Be and 389c Ornaments. Gilt Diet es, neh 15¢., 19¢ and 25c les, each, 15¢, and 19¢, et uel h, Se., 10c. and 15¢ pangle Trimming, yard, 10c., 19c. and 25¢ Spangle Crowns, ue? 29c., 3Oc. and 48c {Extra large Spangle Crowns, each, 59c. and 69c 3e., Be. and 8] 182, 184, A DEBT YOU OWE To yourself is to investigate our terms and prices before buying Furniture, Clothing, Housefur- We only ask this of you, for we know you will be convinced that we give more value on Easier Terms than any other house in the five boroughs of Greater N We Guarantee Satisfaction or Money Refunded without nishings. secure? And with oF vend of the People.” BETWEEN WA 186, 188 Smith St., **? Brooklyn, N. Y. BALTIC s makes us new friends every day. EXTRAORDINARY VALUES! Prices are now decidedly at variance with the high character of our goods and afford a glorious demonstration of our pre-eminence in value-giving. They make it Then you krow ready cash is not essential in dealing with us. OUR DEPARTMENTS. Furniture Department, G Carpet Department, Crockery Department, Housefurnishing Goods Department, Bed and Bedding Department, Lamp Department, OUR TERMS OF PAYMENT. 5.00 worth of goods .50 cash $1.00 monthly 50 now abound in every department. expensive for you to buy elsewhere. Ladies’ Clothing Department, Gents’ Clothing Departmen Millinery Department, Clock Department, $15 $30.00 “ “ id r a # i} 3 ® % 4 E es cy 5 Suits, $ $15 Boys’ Clothing Department, Stove & Range Department, Fine Silk Waists, 36 kind........ Children’s Suits from,. $1.25 to S00 Youths’ Suits from... Parlor Suits, low as..$7.75 | Axminst’r Carp + 2.75 Brussels Carpets, per yd.. 458 .5O weekly and larger amounts in proportion. WE HAVE MORE DEPARTMENTS THAN ANY TWO CREDIT HOUSES COMBINED. ROTHERS THE BIG CREDIT HOUSE. Furniture, Carpets, Clothing. 221,223, 225, 227 GRAND ST. 164, 166, 168, 170 SMITH ST., yporres, ot sy_ EASTER CLOTHING: : a i : x coger at (Brooklyn. § i for Men, Women & Children. ADIES' $16 Suits. Our New Easy Credit Plan we do away with all the annoyances of the old credit-giving ways % 1 $50 | Ingrain Carpets, per yd.ee 35¢ 3 x GOODS DELIVER™D IN MANHATTAN EVERY DAY, i x ALL GOODS DELIVERED IN UNMARKED WAGONS, 3| Cents } ; 80 75. Opens an Account with Us,& 4 TARSHIS UP-TO-DATE CREDIT OUTFITTERS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY “HIS. COAT FIRED ) FACTORY. Odd Cause of Wlaze in Sovinl Re- form Club's Dullding. An employeo of Brady & Graussman'a factory on the top floor of the three- a building at No. 45 Unt Place, hung hin veat {na closet w camo in nbout 9 ofclock this morning. In a few minutes a fire etarted there. Tho man anid he had mo matches in the pockets, but the coat was the first thing afire, and Jt set fire to others In the place and then to the curtain and A sl pt Eel a “its aly Yalu a ras a Bat Hats, Shoes i d Millinery PER WEEK «Brooklyn 535 Fulton St., 9 468 Filth Ave., Women ran out into the street shi ing that the place wus Graus man, with the help of « emptoyoce put out the bhaze before tt had done much damage, The Social Reform Club has tho gec- ond floor, and there ts a kindergarten on the floor below, but the children had not entered when the fire started, ———— YOU CAN QUICKLY FIND SOME- body to buy your camera or kodak if you advertise it ua the Sunday SCRE EH HR HO DCT AWARE RN RE, en ey fi | na FURNITURE C0.) 2 deep. your opportunity. oak, neatly carved and finely finished. The interior is completely fitted with wirchooks and hat shelf. inches high, 44 inches wide, 18 inches Actual value $12 CASH. | ROOKLYN FURNITURE CD. YOUR CREDIT [IS GOOD. ey A Bargain in Wardrobes. $a 50. If you are in need of one of these very useful pieces of furniture now is] It is made of solid Can be taken apart. “CREDIT. Complete Housefurnishers, 559 to 571 Fulton Street, _Brooklyn, N. Y,|29 Cents. . - “Boarders Wanted" got best results | whea cdvertised in tho Sunday World, | DO YOU NEED A PARTNER IN your business? Advertise for one fm the Sunday Worlg =~ Size 74 New York. question. Could you bel more Our after-purchase treatment Sewing Machine Department, Gents’ Hat Department, Shoe Department, Umbrella Department, Trunk Department, Linen Department. $60.00 worth of goods $1.00 cash $1.00 weekly $100.00“ 150 “ 41.50 weekly. T.KELLY Upstairs—468-470 Fulton St., Brooklyn—Upstairs. Your Needs for Easter Can be found here. If you cannot get what you want from our choice selection of Ladies’ Suits, Silk Waists, Jackets, Skirts, etc., you can’t get it anywhere. Our prices are positively the lowest B and our credit terms the most reasonable. Pay One Dollar a Week. Ladies’ Suits, made from fine Nothing ts moro desirable than a handsome 811k homespun} waist. They Jackets hand- never were as somely trim-} beautiful as this med, Li season. We have LAlgion | sie, Walata of collar, ned V extra quality tat- handsomely with the new new skirt, matin; flounce trimmed with milliner’s satin folda, ined with per- caline, velvet binding; excel- lent valuo for $33; special at most choice nee lection — to found. tn ‘Reooke lyn, at 5.98 Ladies’ Shoes. * Vict Kid Shoes, plain ox leather tip, military’ heel, very shapely shoe; regular $3 1.98 Value, special, Men's Shoes. Men's Fine Calf Lace Sh medium Ddulldog. ec, a very shapely’ shoe. Trimmed Handsome designs in mi H choleeat, att ea prices 6.0) regular ” price $3.59; maialied; a special for Spring Top Coats. op» Coats, in Tans, Men’s Spring Suits. Men's Spring Suits, made of fine Cheviots and Casalmere: equal to tallor-made; telection to be for ‘These Articles Can Be Mad at Our New York Store Also. OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK. WORLD ALMANAG AND ENCYCLOPEDIA. By Mail or from Newsdealees

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