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THE WORLD: Wns, GRUCER TD PICKLE QUAKER seLue | DIVORCE COUR COUNSEL'S AID. ARCAIN DAY. Suggests Sharp Queries tartare’ they had caught tn el the doctor a number of letters, I meal Ode Ratha ‘and’ hope to. prove’ they were neither in- Sols Da Ravon(haliso Cele sa | sulting nor threatening. It will narrow y i : f dowy to a question of law. I am con- : Jent of clearing Mrs. ESE. fi a has gone to Genesee Count x.| Ty. for a short vintt, but wll ret in lima to appear before Magistrate Cor- nell. | Bartow S$. Weeks, counsel for Dr. 4 | Henry, when seen te-day sald: Mrs. Reese, Who eS Wretcl” My only aim ts to Keep Mrs Recess Haberle Shot Himself tue ess of the law, from £ Mismated Coupres|.\, © That Confuse Her | “Glare Across Ghasm Letters to Bride iy Bie es oa 0 Cl a in Face of an 4 Brother-in-Law. | of Linoleum. groom, Will Fight. | a« marriel onty taree weeks ago, and | Assignment. | his tion and feelings can easily be Sa rstood. He has no desire to prose. ¢ 3 Reese criminally and only | Rather than face an assignment, John ‘ Haberle, of Plainticld, N. J. shot flast night while sitting alone tn ide the stove. “nin business diMculties j 4 spments are prom: Market Court on Mrs Martha) vn thes chars of thy fonal Guard of the | © of New York, holding the rank bat luc Avril last he married Mrs. | th Rodgers Sloan, daughter of Col VW. Rodgers, ef South Carolina ——_— ue’ FISHED OUT THE FISHERMEN. oft nz latters ¢ Dr. uur, and a note for $170 was n the 2h of this month. had been made by his 4 Willian H, Pangborn for ap ar Assemblyman n hus f ending him lest pdbombardment of teele, and had some gitMoulty | seen Haberie aa T.ce and told him that s ready. Haberle are ed nee it was best for him to “pu A Tn this cane the mi forth from the wfore Mag- It war pas) astody of her! When seen tf ening World gives thes oo oo vert | WOMAN KILLED BY FALL. 4 not return home at 10 cekman, his prospective the man’s sont Jone As they neared w heard, aad when Myera onte d the place > old ana ithe United States Monte Carlo, the testator. The witness testified Lrother for money The last time he saw \ =} Eorrow $1.50 from him Mr, Cruger, avked to ide Becletters written by te fee “Tt looks ike his writing fe But I want you te say 7 ald Mr. Steele. “Le it your prot! S writing?” | “1 don't know.” emphatically The case was adjourned until Thurs Gay. SOLD CYANIDE TO POISONER. : ‘Drug Was Bought Near|Mary Clement Elopes with | 4" crt Wm. Freeman While En- Y rs. & er ae Giglio 1 gaged to Chas. Gelden. Mrs Pauline Kampf. twenty-nine trsold, Was tnstantiy killed © men went out to fish oon In Flushing r the boat was o' and ta some ried and all They were for- nF. eporter tor Th Mr. Mcintyre this case than ape ep or two pears My ol has Hoheadiong to] known Dr. Henry for elght years. and, ¢ “| consequently, was very well acquainted tr S| with him. {2 Tadmit Mrs. Reese has written ued Could i! Narkeman, of. the y-boat Point, heard thelr ries ant i Joseph Grudl. ‘The others were y by a naphtha They Grudi os => | Capt. Reynoidss dctectives, eon yall see sore on CR ea MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. aband in helé Mra: Gigilo took the potson as meal ine,| pote Wilttam bf Gathering of > ard It is charged that the husband pro: | me <u rp HE distinguishing character of the garments made for the Wanamaker Sale of White still makes them pre-eminent in the favor of discriminating women. Competition shows no inclination to follow our policy of selling High-Class RTefined Garments at Very Low Prices vided tt. ‘The druggist ts within a short distrance of the Gigtlo home, No. #0 Front street and mays that he sold tt to a man, 1 cK x i t ‘These goods are largely made specially for us. We have given the manu-| All of our garments are made in clean, healthful factori © aon woman. A false name and address Mojest s facturers jarments brought from Paris as models for those they were making which usually come from quite dilferent conditia: e were given. rantEn for this Summer Sale. ‘The beauty and dainty effect have produced at | Our sale goods are as pure and fresk, dainty and reined, as the hest goois sold Detective Vachria, who !« in ree of} th writs ram remarkably little cost. This is why the garments shown in ‘his sale are so| in best stores at tull prices. attractive to tas'eful women. The economy, though highly gratifying. is a Yet we tell of remarkably low pric secondary consideration to our public. The economy with tke refined character trash and sweat-shop goods exploited e! of the garments iz aves the Wanamaker Sale unapproached in its field. a saving. We are our own severest critics. Our buyers have standards to mect that, ‘The fresh, snowy, beautiful garments will tell their own story most clo- must pass the most crucial comparisons before ws exploit the gools to you. —_| quently when yoa see them displayed today. ‘e find manufacturers still making the bulk of their p swith “raw, ‘The main aisle and other parts of the main floor nold attractive groups; garments under-size, skimped, carelessly s:wed, trimmed with odds | but the vast collection is on the second floor. and ends and bad patterns of lace or em-' White Dresses and Underwear broidery. You find such goods in other for children are incluied in the move- sales—never at Wanamaker's at any price. ment. Price hints follow b-low: prices so low that th: b re, is an extravagance ins the case, reported to Capt Reynolds] t this morning, and shortly after there)! "was a conference with Annintant | trict-Attorney Elder. [t te report q damaging evidence agains: Giglio has been discovered. The body was exhumed yesterday by | police officers and Coroner's 7 Hartung. A second autopsy was per- formed while a fow of the dead women's} ed kS +O MtN AND BOYS friends hung about tn horror Have Purchased the Entire Stock of ini. Germany and Swizer- Dr, Hartung ts positive that the womn- | an died of cyanide of pottasium pw | ing, but portions of the body were take to Dr, Brendage, the chemist, for analysis. WOMAN SHO Suny AT ~"G. MAHRENHOLZ, FORMERLY Night Gowns— Drawers Short Petticvats. Corsets— 458 BROADWAY, COR. GRAND ST. | HOt naimeook, cambrle oF muslin: Be--OF » Juwn rume, hein: | Of muslin, with deep cambric rume, | At half jarive and leas; tn basement. ND 113 NASSAU S Wah or T sume with | lawn rume: Tong waist, summer ANDES NASSAUEST. | slesvess. some. trimmed. with E tara Wero ibe. ? | awn rufte, plain Nisome, wtnbroldery. and. inrertion, thers with | she br ntylen: deen rime of long walat; were . ’ i and 3 rows of heisthtet Ani rirntel Aw ith lace neo e st . a with torehon and lace Innertion. HTlilian Corwets; tome walats, of fine 0 2 8 The OF camty > deep rume, ian He 6 M "o $2. | Men Ss F ine Shoes cambrie ce muni f a ‘ehmmed with tice oF eth: | “trimmed with torehan and Ince {nm ete anates H ° i c ‘ bole ares arbre in styles in or embroidered rufte. ne ‘Mian Corsets, of cout!l and sateen, Vv | Arbassator s O Nephew — ee agten: deen tie X'neckeas all trtamed. sith eae CUE HEME: | vies sya vy watie With whore sleeves, Figures in a Mys- 262 BROADWAY, Cor. Warren St. | Teteimmied | Many other atrtea, up to. $14 ui ren’s eae in the ite vale ‘Ng terious Affray a | | nor wIth svipped everything that was simply ‘‘cheap."’ We know few mothers who want as but neat and dainty garments Mf ¥ 4 ND WILL SELL Ze atyien, ee ees ere rienried ones. ‘These ate above reproach; yet at very unusual prices: mi hem | and ‘more than 3 to a Dityer, if Han, A A LL SAME AT PA iracyiestninoundy Long-waisted Dresses— , Guimpe Dresses— | Children’s Underwear— DENVER, Col. May 15—An_ exc! ; all euraveet h i | “ose-or lawn; waist of fine plats, box| si—Of lawn: revere. of bh ht Gowns of good muslin; f woman fired twice at Joseph eteeredge ONE: A ( 6) OFF MAHRENHOLZ's | eredaithantind arertion and pial diet ater a artintrant! hema ve alee yer platen finished with hematitehed ruffle auara yoke af plalte i cly } iA i -| I I I z | ont tawatad flutes Of cambric. 2 styles Round or nshed with deep hem. 2 to nts. . ng {598 dw © Choate, nephew of Ainbassador C | y) FORMER PRICES, Le ey are neck, srimined with lace or em Deeeteeney eee MibOLOf late waiat’ of plalta lint clus Mtitehed title. 2 to # years, 33 © and a prominent Denver bueine hroiers fons tt sters, ters, round collar trimmed with neat and Jawyer, Both of the bullets flew | > : re m4 soot ok. cambrie or lawn: t See eeinenenbe in embroidery ruM™e and three rows. of of cambric; | rows of lace © 284 Iawyer, “Both of the ullete flew Sale Begins TO-MORROW (Thursday) Nien Cea : ; or Hut uct, fae wtih acepcinrovgery | Renatteine ; ate aeahctateye unease nays hal | hon or Valenciennes lace, | rue. vkirt with deep , Nt sietsuralicemae eres athen Proprletn ta foanhionat at 8 o'Clock A. | ‘Alllinew styles we tave the chemise : . rion acts a ap ftofy Infants’ Long Slips— Drawers of «: Huatin tui nalte: hem 3 Sixtee: ne td . M., zowns and rowne Many other styles, up to $6.5 +2 an ears, shooting occurred in ex-Senator Wo:- Ay | vie or tow | petticoats as Short Dresses— | 220 OF Sue eambric, box. pleltalin front ise 23 ‘aha Td ¥ ! AIS—in Hasement. vod quality o ey feck and secves finished sith hem: cott’s law omce, ie At Our 79 ISI. IN3 B RO: YW, ahs Raneccnmeat ave to OL FORT lawns aquare ke | itched ume: uo raw veame ruffle, “ , Choate was married last Fovruary | Broadway Store Only ot 7, Of ) + Ghambes Steet, | pea Ia Ra ELT) mith ‘hemxt {3e—Of nainsonk: full Kize, square yoko iss had bee Natven’talene somnpa Mrs | z tyten! Vo | Sie—Of areraucker, neat blue and eublaese it Ant Hustiicnel cate seasesaiiamiee and band of wide embroidery me ad been often in the companw of i } - ite “Urives umbrella ruffe; regular! Fe=Ot nalureo tyles; one, wqusre | with hem 3 three re i Swartz Sher caledsare ene: | For thirty-three years G, Mahrenholz has been selling high- erade! chr trinuined swith lace! or Welgchiaumbreliajru me tree ulacly Soke Gfiatiover embratiery, aul vied | Tae=-Two styles of Nalntook: one yoke | | eetlon Ore rami lofinemadlten terday for the purpose, it is nald shoes. In that time most New Yorkers have coms to know how e Drawers— L feat embroidery rule: ancther, yoke | 2yrtticaats Ma Teen “hem and cmrp inslating upon the payment of dai thoroughly reliable his stwles and qualities. His stock includes the pokGhot Ane nalts ‘and. aa hem) and i plalts above ed with of homatitched plaits, trimmed with of plaits Mot yea are Greachhoteprom!s ee uate Fase ; is _ the : res to er. tot years ubroidery. ru Dt es gt gecured iin a breach of promise sutt a! shoes of such fist-class dealers as 1. ©. Clapp, Wm. Dorsch Sons, viento Ye Of mustin of cambric: plain, hem: | s1—Of lawn: yoke of Ane homatitcied | $1.25 7Of nainsook: pointed yoke of em- v acres Some » | i ‘neel “ C = Srothe een pt hs Maite above. Not mo jan 3 to a int ‘oke Anished with lawn proidery and lace insertion, ru ff io 3 yenrs She was so greatly excited that My, \villiams, Kneeland & Co. and F. Marx and Brother. All these at half doruiersnae Inver i plata: Tate near embraidery a lawn over shoulder. edged. with lace, | 7oe-Of rambrie: deep ruffle; trimmed ti Choate went with her to the law of Price in our Broadway store to-morrow, and rit Ce TARE atnatitehed | 1Se--Of muslin. with deep cambric rut- rows of hetnstitehing: skirt with deep skirt trimmed with lawn rume, edged with riftte, edged with tace, and hem- sb rumMe and ribbon, fle, platn hem, hemetitehed. hem. hematitched; 1 to 3 years, with lace a cluster of plaits, stitch! and one row of Jaco insertion. Bald, totems meer is) VIEN’S SHOES AND OXFORDS, Went into a private office. Mr. Choa: Summer Sale of xg xg Ninety Thousand Ready-Made peated himself veside Mr. Vatle's Mancenholz's pees, | Magrenhols’s Our | while Mra, Eaart cxplaiued what she i $4 $5.50, Black aT 8 Price. W when $2.00 Black and Russet Shoes 50 Black and Russet Shoes an Then she drew a 38-callbre revoiver and Oxfords SHEETS = PILLOW Cases from her dress and 1 mas! and Oxfo be 1.00 $540 Black and Rt : who had brought her the c rina 3 et ta Masetns P e ; Black and Russet: Shoes Dnaloute ‘! at WY NY sprang toward her and ok Oras: ° Beste It sie had red ue sal oxeres sane a NED MEN'S. SLIPPERS At Lowest Prices Knoten in Recent Years ettico S Get of the buildias. Ai 33°00 pereteepee eereear tt Godt iawiteaentsloeee melt Ts We have obtained this immense quantity of bed-muslins for this sale, at veel aia Silk Waists, Silk Petticoats and Shirt Waist Suits are kindred wa’ sles Tconcerned er haiwers tl Peat et 150 $2.50 Hand-sewed High and partly because the numbers were so vast, tut more directly because of placing our orders at a favorable lines in which we have prepared extraordinary offerings for this Shel causes jwnich 3 $3.75 Black Pevensie Low Cut Slippers. .... 1.25 ftime. They are in three excellent grades—the most popular brands on the market; all torn—not cut— Summer Sale. The three lots told of below are crisp and new, 3 Mnd Oxfords en eee 8B MEN’S OVERGAITERS. and neatly and substantially hemmed or hemstitched. A splendid opportunity for furnishers of summer just here from the manufacturers; made up in the latest and hands - BURGLAR HESS GOES FREE. | $4.00 Black and Russet Shoes 90. High and Low Cut Black homes; and a wise time to lay away supplies for next Fall: somest styles; and marked at the lowest possible prices: u F and Oxfords....... i and Colored Overgaiters ae First Group— Made of a tine, medium-weight sheeting, that ss seeeheea tate hem—45 x 99 in., at 70c. 81 x 90 in., at 85c. * i $4.50 Black and Russet She ah - highly popular—puticularly for Summer use: | 72 x90 in,, at 75c. Silk Petticoats at $5— | seiltat 25) to peo pihey ere roe CL ee ae see MEN'S RUBBERS. Skeet —03 x99 in at dtc, BL x CO ing at Se, | woo Bey This is a popular prices and we ave) Coorg and peer escuciceasrones te i st quality Rubbers... 43c | 72 x90 in., at 452. 81 x 99 in, 5 x 99 in, at €5c. had specially made the handsomest Galined:clnliatwidel variety of jilate d “Henry Hess, who pleaded gutity to/ #500 Black and Russet Lined Buckle 72 x 99 in, at 49c, 90 x 90 in., at S5c. i? Now Cases—plain hem silk petticoats that could be produced sratea Vanna lavocatreticets mnmitting over one hundred burglaries! und Oxfords o 2.50 T5c 90 x99 in., at 60c. 42 x 38 3 at the price. Made of excellent taffeta att eat aide apartment-houses, and haw m Pillow Cases-—54 x 38% in., at 15c $5436, ime 'at 18e. $0 x ARiZ im at 24e. silk, in solid colorings of the choicest| Shirt Wa'st Suits at $2.75— f Senne re ot ea clone tate 54 x 38% in., at 25c. Summer shades and black. Made} Ccol, servic:able and attractive dresses, G N 1 eovoad Herter eae standard make | Sete Wie a Bem, style of hemetitching that is strong and looks with plaited ruffle trimmed with of chambray in solid colors of light ustice | Me- na mibyiisil bot ° ue, d_ox-blood; ; pb Justice Me Sale Begins TO-MORROW Morning at 8 o’Clock Skeets—54 x 90 in. at 3 ata 90 fa det sere G5 x99 nay at BSc. 81 x99 in., at $1.05. wy aa $3.75 oe ea fe ean me Targef 63x99 in, at 4 x99 in, at 5Sc. | 2 9 Q i aists at $3.75— re Were th: Indletmenta against ’ ’ | 72 x 99 in., at 95c, 00 x 90 in., at $1.05, sailor collar; white shield front, with ron tp he ne a agacnst AT OUR BROADWAY STORE ONLY. 90 x'99 in., at 62c, | Son op taventgitto: Thad Waiariee wereavai onde mulcrions elena ay elie ale Gront(ith opal sea ie y a Third Group—Made of the best quality of muslin made, for | ‘Pillow Cast eae the new styie of hemstitchin:: by our special offerings at that figure. de:p bias flounce, Nicely made Miakwascworked sunt weight and fineness combined. A quality unequalled for | 3 x 36 in., at 22c. 45 x 3315 in, at 26c. ow for this sale we have many throughoat; and marked at most une bers Hess cont long wear by any other muslin made. 2 x 3815 iy ved Qe, 50 x 381% in,, at 30c. hundreds of fresh, new wassts direct usual prics. $ ( HAAOEeS . : Fourth avenue. x 33 at Sle. from the makers’ bands, that should | gennt for. Tenth #.vet. hay ite pawnbroker's ‘shop, OUTFITTERS TO MEN AND BOYS 2was sentenced to two mont ip me pentten | 279, 281, 283 Broadway, cauitin ‘soaece, JOHN WAN AMAKER “sustinse” |) sailed

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