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vy FRICHT KILLS NOACK AT FIRE. Se Rich Business Man's Son Found the Dead Body. Max Noack, forty-five years old, died and heart dis thia jnorn- cing his fo: home de- ®. With his son, Max «lived in the m othe staira by Chasping hig wa the re boy in nade pace sobbing ion of Als home nervous exhaustion, “His son turne and, Jumping back in unconscious, to touch horror, fell ement of ~AILED HERD Met Horrible Death in Effort to Save Loved aL ta horrible de. 8 morning by a rturned Kettle k his loved ones’ danger, Dr ally tried to put out the 0 raph for him, ani y burned and auffoca 1 to about $1,(¢0, CAVE A FIRE ALARM IN CAB. of a “Night Arouses a Patron Liner” Boarding House. the second thme hs the building haw been occurred tr een repatring er toardern were lo week. return r A defective flu started t this morning and fourth floors, do! extent of $5,00), ‘ond floor at 3 o'clock 4 to the third Gamage 10 the The fire was discovered by a man] Passing the house In a cab, He sent > turn tn an alarm while bell and wakened Mrs who was sleeping on first floor and was alone in the house. ——— DIXIE HERE FOR RECRUITS. Training Ship to Supply Men for : ntle Fleets. 1 States training ship Dixie artived here this morning from Norfolk and went direct to the Brooklyn Navy Yard to take on board stores and re- cruits for the South Atlantic and Asiatic stations, Many of the recruits are for the flag- ship Chicago and cruiser Atlanta, After supplying those vessels at a Bouth American port, the Dixie tx to proceed to Manila ty way of the Cape of Good H When she has left more men fort nips there she will return via the Su nal, COLLIDED WITH A SMACK. Freit Steamer Prima Towed Small Hoat to Port. The Norwegiin fruit steamer Prima, from Progreso, Mexloo, areived here today, towing the Groucesiar mackere! etxoner Monarch, with which she was in collision north of Atanthe City at 9.30 Jast nigne during a dense fox. The fisherman was struck on the star- board side whaft the fore chains, with tne rigging ned, wer Her main boom Prima hud some The Uni carr of ‘oon. | ARTAN'S HEIR | caused a fire which | f GE COWING JUD | MARRIES AGAIN. | JUDGE RUFUS B. COWING. (From his latest photosraph.) best to have take plac home of the brides mot | : |Takes as Bride Marie}: A. Harral, Pretty Young Widow. that married Though the nows received to-day Judge Rufus B. Cowing had Mrs. Marie A. Harr terday came 5 " sional fi is, It was not uw iis family, the members of known of his phment for the young widow. y visitor to the lady's five months hts alting to hear o the newspa- he would do all the talk- more than a year Tugnot, of this ot took place In 1865, Four © born to them, three boys and of whom are grown. The Judge in hts soctal esteemed as for three the four No. il Weat ta elight tilness of her to postpone her ys. hat Judge Cowing's ter were much a His first wife Saat al vcatate lle he Lexington brother aga 138 Eset mt at UP FOR HERRON AND KIN'S CIT Revival of Old Story of Duke of York's Love Romance. Justice Gaynor Repudi- ates Him; Markham Sole Champion. {1 24.—The Record legram saying the King Edward rt life of Waite 4 the morganatic PHILADELPHT, printa to-day aca Mrs. aHrtman to w! has fust given the ue Lodge, at Richmond, wite of the hetr apparent, the Duke of Justice William J. Gaynor has taken ¢ D. Merron, and has Unatjon as presiding oMcer jot-Together Club's dinner in Monday at Une Erookiyn next 0°) Carnwall and York ne residence Was! Of the leading speakers at the dinner formerly occupied by the Duchess | only Edwin Markt the poet, now re- Of Tock, mother of the ncess Mitys| mains, Dr. H Rev. 8. D. McCon- now the wife of the Duke of York. nell and Judge Gaynor have publicly re- The lady tr t to take port at oa guthering at ram, ts th cr Michael « took pla which Dr, Herron is to be the guest of | benor. Markham says he will not withdraw ind declares that Prof, Herron ts a “| inteunderstood man. ri mariage een] RR. C. BAKER DEAD. . @wrerTHWAIT ents Well Known a Wiltemeturs as | Sia SSOBROAUN ALE Ean 104, 106 and 108 West 14° Sr. SD eee | Phystetan and Pollticinn, } NEAR ST AY. DIDN'T STEAL Z00 PARROT. | »= Richard] cnakersolNoute ated | pwookivn Stores’ Flatbush AV. near Fulton $e Died with Bad Tongue Not Taken ING ons i the home of a i fa eee Morr NRErrwies Bucretsry of (ne) Trask: THE larohl Hunt, nit a | oun iiBlitee F[ixe Health Depar ner Mayors | ie “ea? EXCHANGED Coward parrot, 1 re the cellar of | F where he For THURSDAY, APRIL 25th: TAILOR-MADE: SUITS of Summer-weight Cheviot, in Mode, Blue and | | Black, Silk lined throughout; Demi- | Blouse Eton Coat, $24.00 THE WORLD: Nowell Dwight Hillis], “lof any styles and of any maker in| DNESDAY £V: | \ | | $2,000,000 OF HIGH-CLASS MERCHANDISE. ENTIRE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STOCKS OF JAMES McCREERY & C0. ON SALE AT " {Ith ST. and BROADWAY STORE. | AT AN AVERAGE OF | | THE | THE | DOLLAR Every Stock Contains Exceptional Values. | Always wondering if it's so; never knowing unless you come. | Commanding values bring quick and magnificent responses. This week promises to be another record breaker. Confidence has much to do with the pros- peritv of the occasion: confidence that results from | knowledge of the source 0! the bargains. Study the stocks and the prices—points of interest are frequent as April showers— and the case will be plain. Such Merchandise offerings have never before been made You can only know how true it all 1s by going through the store leisurely. Do so. “DRESS GOODS. Variety enough for any taste. Woollen tabrics and washable stuffs—qualities could not be bet- ter. Every day new beauties from Teserve stocks fill the places the sales at the tables make vacant. Prices cause our own: sales- people to look in open-eyed wonder, SEE THE SILKS. McCreery’s silks, if you please, Every design and every shade | that anybody .wants—rich and pretty. Of course the prices are tempting; often no more than half the very recent figures. It's a time for silk buying such as New Yorkers have never known. WINSOME WAISTS and TAILORED GOWNS. Gracetul styles and handsome. See them on the second tloor—notice them well —correct materials and colors, fashion. d according to the most advanced ideus. If elegance and value chiim your consideration, such garments will not long await new owners. | NO DELAY IN DELIVERY. PURCHASES CAN BE SENTC. 0.0. | Yidnellerbure © Ndnllinbury Re FORMERLY FORMERLY JAMES McCREERY & CO. JAMES McCREERY & CO. HAMMERSLOUGH BROS. West 14.hSt. Beores of 6: + which you see on Worn by b Are not Dut are we. That to tell them And he'd have a task few men It looks as if, with Cuba, got their rainy season. High tme now for the weather to “ dry up.” Yet, rain or no rain, you'll need spring clothes, and here's the place to get them. For every garment here is now being sold at 60 cents on the dollar. CARPETS An Enchanted Region and low price--our rug departinent. UTOPIA RUGS, 18x36 in., $1.25. 30x60 in., $3.25. of beauty 0 FINE SPIN en cA rpcgh + por _ 318 AND $18 ARE NOW i (Value $1.75 to $4.75) MARKED 50 | Rich colorings for parlor and sitting- DOWN TO e EAC ita Coverts, Oxturd grays, blacka, &e Some sith boet Fineness anc cellence of yarn re- (Am Ob cw FINEST $16, $18 AND $2) 5017S leorbling the Scotch Axminster. The c jartiste had free play, and evolved more MARKED $@ 50 aise bulora DOWN TO e and ‘They include our $15 bine house heat ihecked sults, HS atrty CASH ov CREDIT Good Sense Shee For Children. | hing we ean ever say in an sement is so frresistibly er of the paramo impor: G ; Sh Chil- the S hetm- AND LIBERAL CASH VALUE ALLOWED. We will take second-hand Pianos part payment for new Waters | Upright and Grand Pianos, and jw balance, cash or in small monthly | ine payments, Send address and let us glve you|*" an estimate. an ght Jowins Nature's lines, | Iton Nature's moilet, at maderace I pr ieens Hoaly hy th fc nuker, 65. to $1,00 $1.30 to $1.65 +s... $2.00 to $2.75 Shoes also for Adults. \ JAMES S.COWARD, | 268-272 Greenwich St,, nearWarrenst., S.¥, Mend for New Catalogue, ! | HORACE WATERS & CO., | tatante. 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th St. HARLEM BRANCH 254 West 128th St., near Kth Ave. Children’s Misses’. Cleans and polishes silverware, mi plate glass and all polis! acid; no grit, 10.4 6 Eye Classes Free THR WEEK rir | Permanent Dook PRER JAN, 107 8. 33 NING, APRIL 21, 1901. ENG se MESO. THE BIG STORE SiR For Thursday,.}: Friday and Saturday; April 25, 26 and 27; we beg to announce .—~ &#n Opening Display of Yow Summer Shirt Waists, the keynote of which is “Daintiness.” |. That Shirt Waists are to be more than ever the correct thing for summer wear we need hardly comment upon. There is not a dissenting voice to be heard'|) as to this—and the fashion journals of Europe and America show in their every | page how this sensible garment has not only maintained, but even increased, its | popularity among the best dressed women of two continents. But waists are to be more dainty than heretofore. Women, while appreci- ating the comforts of the shirt wa'st, demand—and rightly—that it should alco be a garment of style and beauty: and makers, realizing the demands of the hour, have worked faithfully and ably to supply it. The filmiest of fabrics now enter into shirf waists, and trimmed with ex- quisite laces and embroideries, joined by the finest of needlework and drawn work, create garments the beauty of which was heretofore considered beyond the pale of possibility. Originality is another important factor, and we paid much attention to it, so that the waists you will see here may be different and better in design than the ordinary run of waists at the other stores. For instance, we will show a number of styles in The new button-in-the-back waists, The new low hodice effects, The new elbow sleeve waists and The new low neck designs that are exclusively our own—and very beautiful. We have set aside Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week as ‘‘view days,’’ and will gladly welcome visitors to our great waist store even though no purchase may be contemplated. / Ohe Speeral Window Display on Scxth Avonue Hf will give an inkling of this great showing to those who have not the time or 2 inclination to see the display itself on the second floor, but in order to get a full} view of all the hundreds of different new waists that make up the collection one) should set aside an hour and spend it in the Waist Department proper. You will vote it an hour pleasurably and profitably spent. and Chiddren’el 4 Infants’ Wear. Three bargain offerings for Thurs- day, which we are quite certain you cannot equal at any of the other stores: Infants’ Long Coats, of white Bedford Cord, prettily. be : trimmed with ribbon and braid; regularly sold } © at $1.95, specially priced for Thursday at 1.50 Infants’ Box Coats, of latest cut and stylishly | trimmed, sizes 2 to 5, ranging in value from ts $5.50 to $6.50, at the very special price of Z, DSI. Children’s Hats, in all colors; shirred sill top, full brim of double rows of fluted 89 mull; specially priced at On sale Thursday: 7 2,500 Boxes of y Old Virginia Salted Peanuts| at Ic per box of about 7 oz. Virginia peanuts are among the best that grow and salted peanuts are appetizing and healthy. It’s seldom you can buy them as cheap as this. We'll fill mail orésrs while the lot lasts, p High- Grade Grunt wt Less Ghan Regular Prices, — Very few 1j exclusive Women's House Dresses, Wrappers and Aprons. Save your good clothes and make yourself comfortable at home. These goods and prices will enable you to do so at a small cost. Women's House Dresses, of a good quality of per- cale, in light and ark patterns; good full skirt with deep hem and waist, neatly trimmed with braid, a serviceable and perfect fitting garment, at | OD Women's Wrappers, of light weight percale, in light and dark effects, full skirt with ruffle and yoke trimmed with braid to match, at 63 Women's Wrappers, of an excellent quality of cam- bric, in pretty designs, superior in style, fit and finish to the ordinary wrapper, specially priced for to-morrow at 8&9 Women's White Lawn Aprons, with deep hem, tor- chon insertion, of good length and width, three only to each customer Bargain Friday, at, each, 19 W Women’s Shoes at ExceeGingly Low Prices. Spring and Summer Styles. $1.50 & $2.00 Styl- ish Summer Shoes } ior Women, 69Ic low The popular cut style (ae shown in illus- tration), made of soir 4 ul kid, Southern button oo \ and tie styles, in tan or black, and in all sizes. as large $2.00 and $3.50 Women’s 7. 95 and as fine Low Shoes, at e a stock of | Si Sreablee etal : _ trunks as stylish shoes for The Big Store, and certainly none. of; Sprig read hOum: them sell them se cheaply. Here’s mer wenr, and \ offer you a choi of 4 different style tn the late: and best leathers, ata price that will not bu equal anywhere, Style 1--Patent leather Goodyear welt Oxfords like cut . ) Style 2---Kid Hand Turned Ocfords, all for | an example: Sas Trunks, covered with extra heavy Jil- pa s, bound with the best quality of fow- | d ther fancy scalloped centre bang# pro- hickory slats; brass tipped, heavyprassed fron clamps and valance cornegg, strong ; two trays, one inthe set-up pyle with x and packing corapartment, thé other for uit; two extra heavy leathes* straps that 'y encircle the trunk; linen, ‘lined, riveted 4 wi rable lo Choice et with either patent leather or kid tips. Style 3---Kid Hand Turned 3-Button qos De gasnaseuikerlatanttetslelenal acer (e/; 95} sn Bute, oseacre| to open up while you wa 32-in 34-in, 3o-in. 38yin. 40-in, Style 4---Tan Kid @eodyear Welt or Hand Turned Oxfords. 12,00 12.75 13.50 14,25 15.00 | i a __M Cth Ave., /Sth and 19th Jj

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