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ne pare rena ore or a TRE WORLD: MONDAY EVI SOME NEW YORK WOMEN _ (g a WHO HAVE WON SUCCESS. No. 3.—A Society Woman Becomes a Florist. vevever | Sale of Men's U nder wear. Ain Exceptional SUIT Opportunity. At the end of their season the woolen mills always have a certain amount of piece goods left over s pattern anda of that, and so throughout fifteen or twenty diffe | Natural Gp | fine Worsted Shirts and Drawers, spring Starting with No Prac-| : tical Experience,Miss : Carroll Macy Has Be-'3 come One of they nly one, two or three pi of each kind. As these odds and ends are not ava weight, at Foremost of Society's} wholesaling, the milis sneraliy wlad, if they cin do svat one fell swoop, to clear them out S100 each _ ction of the reeular wholesale prt And h rs the tale. : , ns: és > “ ° value $1.3 Florists, and Ow We have bought from a very pro sit mill ¢ : pieces gools they had t over after the sea- Ue S735 Lm ported SukE Wool light weight Shirts and | Drawers in pale blue; shirts long or short s'eeves, at | $1.95 each, i value $2.65. | Linporlea All Silk, ignt we ight Shirt and 4) Drawers; colors: novia and Hight blue; shirts long or BM short sleeves, at Eight Large Green- zoo Men’s Sack Suits we put on sale houses, Which Bring: Her In an Ample In- come—A New Field! ‘ of Good Profits That, Is Open to Women. son's business—cnough to make up about poo suits,and thee to-day at If the woolens in these its sborrdht intl nvar way we should have to charge from $15 to $20. So yorina there is ere in this lot o: suits, And sides, we have taken especial care in maki hem up- every detail about them ts_ pi down to the buttons and finishing of the seams. The materials are Cheviots, Cassim novelties among them. ‘The suits are all cut in res new military broad-shouldered sty.e. t, Miss Carrot! Macy. 4 who wished to augment her iitie for int competence, has done so ov dee coming a florist Starting with no practical, knowledge s,and there are many exc usive of her subject, she sought advice from > » to-day at § Bet early: 5 experlenced friends, and, buying all the Put on sale to-day at $12. u: A | Dan75 each. | available Mterature concerning hoi 4 : ture, set herself to master the theme | value $3.5¢. | completely. i This accompltrhed, she bullt her green- houses, of which she now has eight Her rose house 1s 100x120 fect tn area and her violet house of aimost equal ‘ size. Her outlay {s as follows: 8,000 rose trees, 6,000 carnations, 1,0 plants, 1,000 mignonette plants and a quantity of asparagus fern. Carnations are her specialty. tume that could Miss Macy, during the first year of | damp clothing. her experiment, did all her own work.| Miss Macy's next step after ta She cut all the Mowers (a more diMecult| out her greenleases was to acquire task than one would imagine), moved | customers, Some of the best ktown the heavy rubber howe, sprayed the] soctety people New York plants twice a day, and often went a4/all their flow vid early as 2 0 test the tempera- | besides a lar ture of the hot-houses, knowing that arersentainds sudden changes from heat to cold are| mmission hous ) fatal to hot-house planta. Chureh and howse Mgch of her floral work Miss Macy er wedd: accomplished olad in macktntosh and | ‘tie by rubber boots, thts being the only cos-| there to hi 7? DREAM TELLS HIM cae ak BROTHER'S IN SAFE FOR EASTMAN, | {Accidental Theory in | Killing Strengthened by Minister. | | WM. VOGEL @ SON. BROADWAY. HOUSTON ST. fh Zovd & Taylor, Brondway & 20th St a ee TWO WOMEN AT WAR OVER | WATERS Coward SUNDAY-SCHOOL TEACHER. Sense SHOE For Children, Ts the net result of thirty years’ endeavor in one direction—absolute perfection of a shoe that should maintain, support, protect and in way conserve the natural shape of the little human foot--so often lates sated and abused. No jother sh slike it. Sold only by the maker, vat the following prices: the chance Shoes also for Adults, JAN MES S. COWARD, 268-272 Greenwich St., nearWarren8t., ¥.% Send for jalogue, Those who are seeking a sweet musical tone in a piano are invited to examine the Waters, which is a o7 A recognized standard ot piano tone— 5 KocH & ( ‘O Ato The Rrentng World.) | ce Mass, May 6—The | thir the trial of Charles R Ei. 1 with the murder of full, rich and powerful, with a tine [us broth fi-law aati hard M. Gronan, singing quality. 125th St. West. {iiesease. aa the lar yw of any Moreover, the Waters Pianos are On Tuesday, rm aay » far was on the court warranted to hold their tone, to stand LADIES’ pe well in tune and up to pitch. AtncK Mneisat a jena Send postal for catalogue with re- Patent Leather ack on the Safe. pene ! duced prices and terms on our new ‘A great crowd stood about the factory ates et ner tOGin Ueaeet 3-Yu 2 s crete OXFORDS, of Samuel Kanrich, manufacturer of| Wega cacil tear dztouthoselinsthe -Year System, giving you three - ladies’ hat frames, at Bond street and aa : | =———= ==" years’ time on a piano without in- Value $3.00, ~ the Bowery, this morning, waiting patt- MSE ‘i Renter | rs terest sdetd ently for the arrival of that gentleman a a ut i" [Mitte of Mr. Hill alee A N le $2 19 to seo If William Goldbaum, who denp- ah tele Tit 5 ere eater eb ae rat! Widow — Devlin = FARM E R KI L Ls M, HORACE WATERS & CO., 19. up in the manufacturer's big sat a Paid enh + ae The librohermoriltheleniladng young i | Court for Assault. 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th St. man, Max Goidbaum, who has a drug) ty —-— HARLEM BRANCH, es ee ; .| WHO SHOT HIS WIFE . etoretach Na ie East Third st ret fa Sunday-sehoo 254 West 125th St, near 8h Ave, Hbetore du nit coket the same | ee li = ICARPETS ‘Double Tragedy That Follows Reconciliation: ‘ oe oe Camps {| Stylish Furniture After Elopement. and Fee Sunes to bed last nist drug sore, thinking of litte.el At dawn this morning. he rushed {nto! Police Headquarters, breathless and pitle of face. Staggering to the sergeant’s, desk, he Kasped ou | “My brother Willum Is | mafe at Bis factory: on Do! The Sweant, hat a had a crazy man to deal with, but by plecomeal he got this story from the lips of the excited drug . “William tn twent was a foreman f locked up ina sche pollee | qu re nwt [ie Ak to tee our new Anetcan ans vii and its Furniture, ad Summer Reale ty Hoyt was arrested in| runk, but was dis. China Muttings ¢ per roll (40 yin); Sapanere (Cottor Snr fom B1.08. SHEPPARD AAMPP 30, SIXTH AVE. 13TH AND 1TH sts. 0a FURNITCRE SUILDINGS, UB 109 Weet 13th at. athe mit any State PENNLESS, SHE. TRIED TOOROWN four years old and Mr. Kanrich, He ved at No, 32 venue He went to the factory Saturday morning as usual, but did not return home that Aight. We thought at firs f away for a day's outing was not home last 1 ed the Wallis home a| which was continu e facts to the ftness was ht nom upstairs about & David Wallis, who ts elgnty-four | the police until to-day. “L went to bed last night shortly after Ut o'clock, after having closed up my! paper cont ray jayed in finding it, I heard two shots, | Buy Kerosene Oil Lamps That ARE Geod e man aed 4 tol under place. How long I had been asleep and Benjamin Hoyt, a| Tetore you move to the Comatry. cannoy say. but while sleeping Ih: a farm hand. The won appears tc ve a | ‘ ° a) most vivid dream, [dreamed that ope ae Re See v GU RNS a i revolver on top of my aafe | : Bier Lamps of the young men of the nelhvorhoot pr Dare saint Maracas Oe SBe,| : 5 1 t . Please yo Imacif killed hy Wall's, as tae Jatter| iia my room, 1 rushed back to thé The bungters, the appren na Tom Deets came to me and sald: “Max, Pm ou bit worrtel, We have Played a Joke on Billy, and Mm af: we have got him into iroudle,’ “1 asked him what he meant, and he All styles Beautiful Designs. THEY MAKE ELEGANT WEDDING GIFTS. on having MILLER Lamps 4. If they will not supe BUWARD FLLER & Cl | eeeat WY Wo Biway, bet Park PL é Barclay my wife salt, ftices the incompeteats spoil » Hoyt, “He shot me more dollars worth of cloth wax moving toward the door, P than can possibly be saved by BENE atime Then I their lower wages. Hae nee That is one reason we pay hand ere Ves union scale—and insist|| me and 1 | Upon work that is worth it, times Another reason is that the |\Weman Stopped from Jumping Off Ferr Boat After Tussic. aims. Wallis and his w until Hoye was work, about tao Uleked asl nelghiors was f ‘Why, we locked him up in his! Doss's safe Saturd: “L crled out to him: ¢My Ged, mant It from ment of Mra, \ and Most, the} and, and with his right ng SLO of her hush, young herself | | | $300.00 WATCH, $75. | £150.00 DIAMOND, $00. | Lt “When woke,’ continue Gordbar covered with perspiratio trembling all ov money ence 50 fir Wallin, secured a divorce, but ares! of my brother a ft te ero ete yneitiation was IMre. Wa 1went | Union Label is known to you}} ILD WALTHAM clog. dream left me conytac d chat my brot: er pee GH iececriperantiy iT eel my site las the one guarantee against t oitnoNo- was really lockei in the witfe. "Not knowing what else to do I caited up my brother-in-law, who ‘# a sictin, and asked him’ what 1 had bet- | 2308 Lorne Was strained old her and) ste died also given work the awful possibilities of the germ-spreadiny sweatshop. You are sate in clothing that self | ter do. | came | Eatanue "Take a xood xtiff dose of bromide of | reivea {it Aina bears the Union Label, You sodium,’ ho answered, | po! caenea atrnere : : Hat, he are notsate in any other, no aut “Bur 1 couldn't shake off that dream. ave inciuded,’* It was too real. “f can shut my eyes and | t Is Lilet my otk) nd there isnt} Juntie had goniy been tn this {ii tea of x a were to Wa {but they did not, amt she did not | they lived © money she had was nally xpended, und t , she sald, she concluded there was 4 rt gltiou: 1 ‘Wate ony, fe ie TEL lite for hei irday atternoon he reselve ssa ems nes ‘ot at Pollfe Headquarters, but. he/istier from him earls. this morning pante matter whose name It bears, | LOOK FOR THE BIG WATCH, Men’s Suits at $1o—a_ line]! that is well worth a look—and]) asks nothing clse. SN WOODS (0 . safe. Won't you send some nien down 2 there and break it open, Sergeant?” | concluded Goldbaum, incase and Defective Sight cured by nies. Book sont frees DR ON 3) Pith Avenues New York. [Hcurs, 10 to 4 ——— “H'm,” answered the sergeant, "I'm not In that Ino of business. etter sonal for Justice Jerome.’ slartiny /That was all the, encouragement he Win St Mee Briend's Questions bearing on dtr. Hil's rel gious EVERY BOTTLE YOLD IN Tk USILO STATES til MADE AND DOTTLED IS iim early this morning port=| eit, YOUR SECOND-HAN Iraetises while in. Mrs, lin's com: aIStTLAR vant MADE. FOR ANY. OT! RE OLD COINS FIND REMDY marted in a search for thy owner of the| marked "Chksaxo.” tying he wns weil;| Sel 8 D PHO. |! 6 Js. night ant 18 ss RGAE! ieee be | ya Haan Wine a RANGE! posraph, “Advertise ttn ene Gua: |inorning ovary ant “hnserg” be WORCESTERSHIRE’ SAUCE’ itrce DECEPTION AND FRAUD. 740-742 Broadway, |) sale when advortised tn the Gamiay, . Feamy stood tn, front of ‘the. fastory, | Jopiting pales aii mornin’ @ay World. Casi REET A . a | Wor “- ‘ serinis Sia) sia