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FINED THE DANCING GIRL. FOR SPEEDING HER AUTO. Little Katie Semon. Beco Grane Bowman, Gal- lantly Paid the $2 and Freed Her. ! Pink Roses with leaves, i) Zlazk Roses with leaves, | znd Swisses, Me Women's Oxford Ties al patent leather, with steut, welted’soles, for street wear, Laced Boots of tan calf skin, or walking, bicycling and golf, fefefelieletetntcteinintet slelelefefetetet + t x nltetcteteteicies in their otetatoolet fill R IEEE EEEE bss Sen oo sion Magia- A viston o! ened Yorkville Seymour, t when 4 mplained against iaband for beats | > CEREORATIN {have el wy Policeman "yesterday for ex in an automobile turning to tn English custom. gasped the ac: timost: applauded when “othe prisoner and vert wret “It's a bloomin’ wa uve, Your ey Honor,” sald the litle at Rates her baby blue silk » wi ostrich featier \) hat fas-| Dr. Keys ei pertoraied Without Knowing, He Says. HIS LOOT WOULD STOCK A STORE. ——___- ee |Flat Thief Caught Afte Montes Made Won.-|- drous Hauls a on West Side. GRAND ORY CLEARS DOCTOR Mrs. Pence Request for Cab Caused | Her Death. yugh, thre: yurt te assiet him in for expectorating in was seated apposite Willan ald. of Neo 19) Ina Fifth when ih Throoklyn, to-day land was pounced Tre Grand Jury peda @iared that Mre. 1 of & wealthy Brovki York Hospital of Amopulance 5i ne hor drunk, was res; expector, wo by Sa Jiceman John Grant death, 1G Wald was an Tae Grand Jury 4 marked, oon ft the midst the claim of Dr oft squisition he, orated an had refused : vou're my prisone rant At first she asked i inquired the doetor. aay | spit on the Moor.” | anawered the physi: clan warmly “But there's the evidence Dr. Keys looked To eWell this Is a case of une Nerke y |eerebration affecting the lab with a puzzled ‘upon the . o8, sald the doctor, case Vi; yok There Tes up to you to prove thar maid er em and hy sth men to Byrne to th pe Grand Jur Adana) ~~ WEALTHY WOM VICTIM OF FIRE. The Evening World Conn. Aprit 39 tnt tributory to her « The Grand Ju ‘length the need for ul i Capes NEW HAV S. Martwe! man, one of physicians, was bur to-day her hom street, which faces tle famous Haven Green Mrs. Chapman was a soctal leader in New Haven and a daughter of the Mey Dr, Eustis, who preached at Center Church for forty years. efore breakfast, to-day, her dressing gown caught fire from an open grate. A matd who heard her cries made} i brave effort ive her, but Mra. ch, man WAR 80 than an hour —Mrs, ome of the Hoth tne the how Yowith plants M New i-| HAVE YOU AN OIL, PAINTING OR cther rare article of value wo ¢fs- pose of? Advortise it winre the People will sce {t—in the Sundar World. and Interest for Sale, Three Time Rate. 76e. Frale, 1.50 yer tine, | of guests od The recuption after 11 ens ty summon an} pgleal experts to Adame | BRT. STATION Value $1.25 & $1.5) |Glossy Black Ostrich Plumes, 3, Fancy Madras and Cheviots, of (Ine black kid w.th patent leather tips, + : trimmed lapel, with or without collar, at z TAFFETA SILK ETONS, with Batiste 3 Collar, at cere sees cece sees eeee ees TAFFETA SILK ETONS, fancy tucked, with Batiste collar, at *| “Tintense heat. “CURES THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 30, (901. STERN BROTHERS are now showing in the!: | Flower and Feather Department Later Importations of Flowers, Ostrich Feathers and Quills And wil offer to-morrow Vatue 69¢ a 69° a 75° Vatus £3.25 White Goods Sections tized Lawns and Dimt:les, Reverings and Fancy Tuckings 12¢ 23° s And In addition to-merrow 12500 Yds. Sheer Corded White Lawns, 000 Yds. White Madras Lawns, at Women’s Shoes Oxford Ties for Spring and Summer, In tan, canvas, patent leather ind black kid; Riding and Golf Boots, Tennis and Yachting Shoss Special Values, Wednesday $1.95 $2.45 Formerly $3.75 & 5,00 at $2.95 West Twenty-third Street Mayer Jonasson & Ce. will offer to-morrow (Wednesday) extra values Jacket Department. ETONS of broadcloth and cheviot,fancy $6.75 ... $8.50 $13.75 Also black cheviot and tan covert walking jackets, Tre male of the road te a parade 1) tL was Kol fast Was one dnterentet is Yor If you go rlaht you @ nz 8 Van t , i For Ifyou go rie 2 (vent of a police fly front, handsomely tailored, at Jett you go 1oafter her tne $9.50 BROADWAY AND 12TH ST. APPL ALLL The Great Headache Cure, Bromo-Pepsin “Noto the Word Pepsin.” Headache, Indigestion, Insomnia, Nervousness On the Spot. No Opiates. Absolutely Harmless. AN Dragglet eon Zoe. and S0¢. At RIKER’S DRUG STORE, ‘ 6th Ave. and 23d St. RUINED BY FIRE. Repair Man Jumped from Burning Building. One man Jumped out of a second e death by smoke and flames Ina fire which early to-day destroyed the Brooklyn Rapid-Tranait Company's omergency station and store- near Marey avenue, story window to esca house at Flushing, Mrove hundreds of residents in nearby tenements Into the street and caused a loss of about $180,000, Thomns Mattatal and Was removed to ke his right ankie his home in an amb) Four regular alarms and one special were turned in, and at one time twenty- three engines and four hook ladder trucks were engaged In fighting the fire. Ty save houses across Flushing avenue {rom the burning buildings the firemen Atayed in the street until thelr rubber couts wore blistered and burned by the ‘They saved the houses. The emergency station was a three- story brick building with a front of About 20 fe stretching back 40 ance, 2 one of the nto the fre- 20 and cried out the station Was afre, ‘The company foreman turned in an alarm, and then turned out the company. When the fire- men reached the atation the rear of tho bellding was In flames, Several. emergency men were asleep emplo; y durned ‘she died lens on the agenda floor of the building over UPHOLSTERY DEPARTHENT. 4th Floor. English Bobbinette Cur-. tains with ruffed edge. |! Full length. A large va-} riety of new designs. $1.00, $1.35 and $1.75 per pairs] Usual price $1.75 to $3.00. Arabian Lace Curtains,— handsome novelty __ pat- terns, $5.75. $7.50 & 9.75 Pe Austrian, Flemish, or Forest green Oak and Swedish green’ Rush or Prairic Grass Art) Furniture,—! suitable for verandas or! ‘country houses, English “forty winks” Chairs, upholstered with Chintz, Cretonne, Art Ticking or Denim, $12.50 each. Window Shades, Awnings and Furniture Slip Cov-} ers made to order. JAMES McGREERY & C0., Twenty-third Street, RUG DEPARTMENT. Fourth Floor. Handsome Rugs, — in var- ious designs and colors suitable for city or coun- try honies. Rug or carpet sizes. About 200 fine wool Smyrna Rugs,—Oriental designs, rich soft colors, 6ftxogft.. . . 7 ft. 6 x 10 ft. 6 ins. Oftixiraifts . $9.75 $14.50 $19.50 Axminster Carpets, — new patterns and colors, 8 ft. 3 ins. x 10 ft. 6. $16.50 gift. x2 ft. 7. $17.75 Cotton Rugs,—fine quality, —complete range of sizes, —blue, rose, green or red patterns on white grounds, JAMES McGREERY & CO,, Twenty-third Strect. BLACK DRESS GOODS. Second Floor. Sixteen Hundred Yards all wool Crepe de Paris,— very fine quality. 45 inches wide. . 75 cents per yard; Value $1.25. Black Cheviot,—56 inches wide, 65 cents per yard, Value $1.00, JAMES McCREERY & C0. Twenty-third Street. SILKS. Plain and Novelty Silks,— Satins, Louisine weaves, printed Liberty Satine | (A Foulards and Velvets, in Short lengths Suitable for waists or trim- mings. JAMES McCREERY &C0., Twenty-third Street. , Rothenberg & co. New York! F stest-G owing Deparit West 14th St. opring Millinery. Crowds of ee Barga'ns Everywhere. The Milinery Ucpartment Grows As- mn such heartily ‘enthusiastic fh the 2d Floor in- » You willtind a fresh In the Aillicery Parlors i Hat is worth less then $10 as though merked at that p Ladies’ Dress Shapes brai’s in blacks ¢ shapes. Every one is worth 736 ts Aways pret very latest rom the Imported Rose Nontures- buds a nty of fo in Paris; value Mercerized ‘Sateens. In Handsome Foulard Patterns. il: eaceed ingly attractive. and resembling tel well illustra : sive and there 1 9 G 39c. Mercerized Ghambrays, 25c. The popularity of Chambray increas.s daily. An ideal fabric for Shirt Waist Idren’s Dresses. special lots we fast colors and in these tints: Pir 25c Phin and fancy stripes. The s Really worth avout 39¢. a gard, ret: closely leading Fe trope and navy delicate patterning of these ric unusual attentior ery beauty Rress fabr ns. Ins desitapte; the vard. 32-inch Batiste, 1 3c, quality, Colored Crepons, yard. ic yard. 3c White. sott- tinishe od ane 6ic New se Ginghams, in 3c yard. kes ant plaids. Silksx DressGoods Hemstitched T: ffetas The sue c Weautiful ran i cardinal, tan, Black Imported Crepons gance; a beautiful ht srous black season; worth §1.25 a yard; the Tailored ‘Suits. Venetiars, Bioidtoths, Fomes ot Serges. k pepulr colors. Eton, and. tight-titting sty jacks tut increases in’ interest; a blu national, navy, worth 69¢. 4 49c¢ dignity and ele- "796 le fall ot : one t yard. Pebbled C! calin: lined, Phin tailored & trimmed DRESS AND WALKING SKIRTS; Broads cloths, Venetians, Striped Chevic ts, worth und ete. Also Tatleta Silk’ Skirts. Ne: unlined Skirts. Handsom. ly trimmed Flare and flounce id colors. : SHIRT. WAIST! White dotted . Swisses. White Lawn, with collar; Chambray and 15 other styles of Waists- } every one the newest and freshest on. the Cc g iN market eek ] e Undermuslins. Ladies like this cle wholesome- looking section with its inviting arr. of ne undergarments, Prices are of equal importance and attractiveness. 39c Corset Covers; tir mbric, trimmed with three incertings of Val. lace also embroidery trimming; (0c. values. in, umbrella style, trimmed with cluster of also embroidery trim i No. skirt styles, q tucks and d values... Skirts; tin rutile of torch Gowns— Full ‘| trimmed with hemstitched tucks and 4 r cambric and embroidery rutiles around 49¢ valties, at For Infants and Little Ghildren. Infants’ Lawn aed worth + fOr rey WORLD all public telephone stations now act for The World in receiving and transmitting to The World (telephone service free) all small ads. of fif- teen lines or less, except display ads. The World invites the public to avail Itself of this convenience. This offer applies to all public tele- phone stations within the 10c, Fay-Station limit. Brooklyn messages will be telephoned to The World's Brooklyn OMice, ‘Toll Free, a

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