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“THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING; MAY 14, 190% “i | E She Carried 650 Passeng ciate aes Afr | int eau et Silk Special . . . . “ i charge of defrauding Mri avinia Rar. {Policeman Ennis, on Trial for Life, Listless a | Mecbaat betonrlog to the Brith etenmer| ney oint of $8000 by mennn of a boRus Shoe Ab, + . . | mortgal produced to-day in Jus- D | Madras, han by icked up in tat. 16.90] tice Nt > he 25u Dreas Length: While Relatives Testify for Him. | Sppth. lone” aa Tay of Bonga. [sgn ant Agen cguth The Ramon For Children . the of D a | The’ Camorta wan reported to havel She will be tried Inter, Her husband or . Printed Foulards, Mi 5 They Face Police Trying to Learn | °14 00 passengers on board. was tried and acquitted. ——— is Miner: nls Punishment worre than feath Itself eink old friends, | T M i. . . " This advertise- running from 12 to 18 yards test Responsibil-( nas veen meted out to Policeman) Wil: gives a sudden ow Two Men Cut to ment te especially y each, in desirable Spring combinations, will be on sale tomorrow at 46¢. a yard, very special value, | for those who long Pieces on Railroad yin hia ohatr, ago made up their ‘aciasaine| Met Death. B.Altmank Go. mitdt hoe: for ‘ Ennis, to all appearances, Ja +a com: | horror and to shut off view from hin their children, plete mental wreck. madly gleaming eyes, Ennis aime “next time,” IATION LOOKS Hie condition ts no pathetlo tn the cries out. vany | SLAIN FOR THEIR MONEY? | ~ and haven't done { ‘HREATENING, SAYS Brooklyn County Court, where be is on dc + palate ityet. Meanwhile PRES. MITCHELL. | | trial for the murder, that muc’ h AMeoulty the little feet are fam H. Ennis, the wife-slayer, wecord~ rand Must Stand Jing to nis counsel, J. Grattan McMahon, who is trying to nave the murderer from | crouching back as ‘ogeth the electric chair. rained as if to ward Huddiing himeet xpertenced in seouring # jury. lapses to his old aecu 1 Hatlossness. ' Ly take World. oven. Distrist-Atto Clark Is ate ee my te tue non’) Be eetweuliMotnen of One of the Victinis il M d S it d S ‘ staps—the wwrongeha ne most ely LT ince, fl vhere nis has been confined for he . G i Eititor Booning Worlds tected ane arent arena ro hn| pun ourenonte my hat te mardorer| Convinced That They Were Tailor-Made Suits and Skirts Hmercarwnrd ghoveosiscogore:| LESS Goods ! The situation is such that J can Btate in an effort to prove that Ennis ts is Batinted with visions of hin slain wif Robbed by Thugs and Left sold nowhere else. ne ‘They say t he eve f ry . Wy Rathing untib after the eon Sra nn an in ene ie Benigni aig mae ase") On Tracks. of White Mohair, Etamine, Canvas, Cheviot and RRA ie <page ston Special. Leg The vote may not be past month, however, doubts for an In- until to-morrow. Th ftant that Ennis fe hopeleasiy insane il cuss i Pnnia fs on trial for shooting hin wife sie we inl) to death and wounding his mother-in- nomad. Thil ‘s+ + + Sn. goto$r.6s tne eins fr, he mala he Talfeta Silk, for Yachting, Golting Mlssent” * = =: Sain tngacts 2,250 yards 38-inch Ennis was” tn (Bpaslal to The Brening World.) and Tourist Wear. Shoes also for Adults en) SAB inane) WHITE PLAINS, N ay Wm i JAMES 8S. COWARD, All Wool Albatross, the lawyer sald, Convinced that lerritt. wnoon's meeting. I cannot }), Jan. 14, while intoxicated, He PER TOURTSATA an < what the sentiment of dele- ay, oP policeman attached to the Lib-[hitched to wagon and rode it-mauy| and John D who were found ae Mee ear ee tatanseata “XT |i a full range of colors; exe 4 hrough Brooklyn streets, erty avenue atation at tho time, The} (hro\mh Brook! sd iti Your reporter ashe mall cinq cas commeg nates home| for sre? tet ya] tno, at Ptone-n then a For Thursday, May 15th: | Sa ener te as Rock: arsin. erted, "Thay are aft ot , ? 4 J do not think @ strike is immi- } Jon Rockaway areil™ Civder Ennis was| tho lanver added” tint Mrs, Ennis|Mary Merritt, of the tatter place, 'l You Can't Make on sale tomorrow \ that once,| mangled on the New Haven Raflroad ti Tecan answer onl; ( hood. had been warned before marriage that rred the police to action, and every tel sore et ; a on a, mmagnidcent specimen of, manhood. | baie am (Mane enn srteoneral etore Is being made Co eovve th tye: A number of Tailor. made Suits, in a variety of ma- a Silk Purse Out 8 1 C, syard hardly an ounce of fat on him, Helaged mother, whose home In in. Sara- | tery. terials (odd sizes), will be offered at very of a Sote’s Ear, ° JOHN MITCHELL, Jooked—and wae—rugged and atrong in| {eR testified that her son fell on his! On tho night, about two weeks ago, { i body ‘ 2 that the two men mot thelr death, they low prices, as follows: But You Can Do Many d y/ oa | President U. M, W. of A, }imind and nods r Ray He pene: <|visited several saloons In Portchester, , if Other Wonderful Things Lor. f ay (1) , To-day as he sat in the court room, | Hazleton, Pa., May 14. the change was most apparent. His eq her mother's test! | where rough characters hang out and. | : ; ‘doh vacantly staring eyes peered from ho! PA) {it ner eather’ eg {t {x anid, exhibited Inge rolls of money. $ i 8.50, 23.00 29 00 After Trying the : Broadway & 20th St q @ockets, thelr gaze constantly! her driving. He beat the horse be ‘| Mra. Merritt beleves that they were > ° 5 og HAZUNTON, Pa., May 14.—Prest-| 60! U {would not atand’on Hix ind feet, and | Arugged oF elre waylald along the high- } Magic Tricks 2 . peoameé so angry that she was afraid of] way, oy ~ @ent John Mitchell was unanimously! ‘Thin, wanted hands ciasped and un-| iin iii jumped from the carriage and Nice COLE Le Aiaia (Second Floor) in Next elected chairm: clasped nervously; a thick, furred tongue | 5) Bareestbe, Ueltad Mine moistened parched lips; a dropping of 4 penne yn and ihaaistant Dix-] the foul play theory is the fact. that @ ra’ Conven: y Roy exchanged angry 0 ‘ (Mrs, Merrit i we tion which met hers|the under jaw each time his eyes fast. | WSU yi over thes allegation dare ba meh Aaa aarainer to-day de whether |ened on an object for an instant; an | that Mrs arried, has not been for n T ato A. M to decide whethor | or vcjated, yellow-nkinned frame shriv-| opportunity the overcoat and a watch wofh by Merritt been traced on appoint ‘temporary strike begun to secure |etied to less than a hundred pounds elon ap Be When the bodies of the men were found in the cut west of the Portchaster weight; never ceasing movement of the! xtoMahon said the commission refused She refused tolptation station they were cut up so bad- Sunday's World. | more wages and shorter work-days | 7 ang knees and a shagey unkempt i “for, the anthracite miners shall be) ,rowth of hair on hie face—all show) iat, gy to: xe, but finall: y the murderer's awful fate. amtity." anid TROY. ely false, She was| 1¥ 2% to De unrecognizabie, but fnally a continued. Showing abpohitely no interest in the | anxious to textity," erled diamond ring on, Merritt's little finger | tohe! ‘ proce nb" The Court quieted the Ins Jed to his. Mdentificatton Reto (ee eee —]!"hoth Sune "ines bore excellent. rapu- | tations, Merritt on ihe night he was MAID HAS DISAPPEARED. |"). !"y.s Gulab het SSS him to pay some bills. Pretty Daughter of Ex-Ball Player Ladi ieee ot Hepiayen FAVORS GEN. FIRMIN. Wiliam Warehan, who was a famous ‘Mr. Mitchel] made a brief speech tn “which ho said the dolegates nar? «/DEAD MEN’S EFFECTS SOLD. | great responsibility, and they should act wisely in whatever they do. They WI"/pupite Administrator of Queens be called upon, he eee Mid ore ear Holds Auction. pation! oS egpel fier Convention. He| Tublle Administrator Wadley, of the ————— a ern to stand together,|Dorough of Queens, to-day sold at auc- UNE SAK Haytinn Admiral Declares for New- whatever their decision may be. Hipn ‘eis (anelaseed | stacks, (0c Pelee Vuh wWno now lives ats ly Prociaimed President, Dy "ithe Convention took a recess until 1.20/ who have died within the lant five years. ER Sa eee at nes Ce i gee - Many of the articles offered were i il of Queens, x ee : E o'olock this afternoon r the ap- jer to-day. that A Admiral Killek, commander of the Hay- ; t of m committee on creden-|found In the Tomy of the clothing ef » j PEI ak commengae le ie Hey: Persons who were drowned, In cases in este stereos ape tie which pawn tlokets wore found the Pub- faytinn warahipalGrete a Me Administrator was required to re- -| Geom the pawned articles at once, that ‘comt will consume most of| interest eight not accumulate. eee ‘To-day's sale netted about $1,000, In the collection there were watches, cam- eras, clothing, jewelry, pocketbooks, At this afternoon's session President Docket Knives, umbrellas and walking- oka. | Mitchell will make @ report of his _ gotiations with the operators since the ——— | Bhamokin Convention. He will xive in) FORETOLD THE DISASTER. j “detail all the particulars of the meet- fA. ‘ fog with the Civic Federation and will|consnl Prentis and Wife Feared i Pprenee coat was esi a Death from Voleano. eee a ne eres kerr’ reprenenta.| MINNBAPOLIB, May 14—Mra. Jam r Smith, of this city, sisterindaw eto wel erent] Sr axa ‘comel Lous aru, a reading ofall letters and telegrama that| Guadeloupe, was a guest of the family We Are Closing Out at Retail Our Entire Stock of Wholesale Millinery, Consisting Of Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Wings, Untrimmed Shapes, Buckles, Ornaments, Millinery Silks, Laces, Etc., at Prices That Figure Less Than Actual Wholesale Cost. Re os ae The Silk Sale ) aTranstenteiourOeerss: | 4 irring Waist Values Now in Progress Here Offers Values That ] forces in the northern part $35 with her when she went iw of the Island. 3 To Report on Conferences. Webster defines the word stitring as inspiritire having Transfer to Our Doors. \ This sextette of waist values is we believe invit- Have Had No Parallel This Season. lerm aq | ing and tempting enough to awaken the enthusiasm The newest and hest weaves are represented, such | of every On el gh suffici 3 as are sought by stvlish dressers and such as, while One of Many Letters That Our pleteness in the matter of supplyment of waists are | already reached. here in prodigal profusion, are scarce in most stores. have passed between the labor leaders| of United States Conau) TT, Prentis Here ItIs! What? “Suit Sales Brought 4 . § i 7,800 ¥. LOR! | ad the Civio Federation and coat oper aL at Bieres 8 gpa FP. a5 cota her | mie 9G¢ Waists of corded Madras 4 O65 Waists of White Lawn, | 18,00 YARDS FOULARDS,| 7,00 YARDS COLORED PRAD Meet ais aie ronoce would ve] Ria 'eet citsot ie lecre te iil Husband Ladies’ Suit Sale | |" i eeresmen or Polka Dot tine Lawn; in three difierent de- | Satins: fabrics and styles abso” Tot” desirable Silk fabries; strictly to facts and will con-| Mr. ‘and Col. Ayme. had made ’ choice of two styles, signs, all newest models lutely controlled by us; all this .:reet and evening shades; ton, of the, vs | season's patterns; these goods yard .........-eeeeeeenee : . Ro Tecommendations or suggee- |<, pritical examination You've Been <i il ‘Hie will give his advice at a later | ron, Sitaster was inevitnole at some 6. 7 Evening «Waists o! Silk 2 95 Waists of Silk Striped | are positively worth $1.00 ” 68c 2,000 YARDS CORDED TAF- striped Grenadine with India Mull, mercerized FETA, evening and blacks; very | _ period of the Convention. time. yard to-day : | Asking for. inte indie Silk body Jinings; finished colored Chambray and whiteem- | nek ie BLACK AND | CenTms, For Walaa: (em ER | . Goon CUSTOMER iffon and Medallion trim. broidered lawn in new Gibso Lee B. BLO NDI Ny weoweh Tec. Yard ses75 The Biggest Offer of the Year Levee, | ming; colors, black. white and style : N WHITE TAFFETA, in lace ef- 13,000 YARDS CREPE DE 150 Suits, the production of one of the largest and best Suit pale blue, fects; very desirable for waists) CHINE. 24 inches wide, full as- Waists of Sheer linen ang enti See ai sortment of street and evening 1.2 Lawn; pin tuckedsleeves, | seers sie nee 65c post na expellgat quality; sells fast color; open tront, front and collar; plaited back, | santas! res larly for $1.00 yard, 75 fine tucked yoke back, sleeves, Gibson or plain front; two styles, | %*!" Terr Rovwnsa collar and cufls; very tal front. second Fioor | er ty manufacturers in New York, have come to us at less than half regular prices. The Suits need no praise at our hands. They are in Blouse, Eton and Gibson styles; sizes 42 to 40. Every jacket is satin or taffeta lined, Every skirt made flare or flounce effect, aud trimmed with bands of taffeta. Of broad- cloths, cheviots, canvas cloth and etamines, in tans, castors, browns, blues and blacks: worth from 6 98 $12.50 to $2a THURSDAY, all at one price.. ° NO MAIL ORDERS, 1 7 Waists of Black Lawn, "Neill’s Buy Lace Curtains ! To fully understand what truly re- | o-morrow markable MUSLIN UNDERWEAR SELL- ING means you should attend our Sale now in progress, The Prices Will Be Down to One-Quarter the | JW . Original Cost of Importation. prominent importer of Fine French-Made Lace Curtains retiring business has just sold us his entire stock at an enormous sacritie a Special Sale Men's Ne ligee Shirts. ns . Men who are Nich regarding their shirts Importer’s Stock of Fine Laces, hould i f i a . Seeing will alonce- convince you that we ean met | ayll2A2<xceninal leting of an importers sick: _al) this your desires and requirements in the shirt tine most and Switzerland are represented. : y satisfactorily, and at less expense (quality consid- The collection consists of (alloons, Garlands, incrustations ered) than elsewhere in the greater city. | and Borderings in Ivory and Ecru Shades Of the desir. 3,50 Marl & Wilson tan and!) gge At this price we show about | able makes :—Venise, Point Gaze, Net Venise and Laces — gale pure linen Wvinae) r C60 diferent niee om ot Coe | $2.25 val {i 4 44.00 val f A inte y the top quality rasan printed values for 90c. ar yard noteh of shir (othe, plain or plaited ‘fronte, pete, 0 9 waluas for $4.78 2 Our own make of strict | cushion neckbands, detached $2.75 values for $1,25 yard 85.25 values for $2,50 yard othe " ft wy ther ” 7 ly high-grade clothe. the cufle the patterns ar with | $550 values tor $1,50 yard — 86.60 values for $3,00 yard Our New “Idalis" Shoe for Women, fion't you want your Shoes to be in perfect harmony with the est our attire Certainly you do, and for that reason we advise you to ty ou new Jalis’ Shoe. it differs from the $5, $6, 87 finest shirting lextures that we oe plain wh eet from Seotland, both in) # hie $8.00 values for $4,00 yard. iy a5 an advertisement we are going to place them ov sale, begun ! n price only, and contaima every ge and reliable quality that 69 Spec Jot of extra quality fo-morrow morning " mad 4 eel a well-w se aey " ur wat A ed “ mee wine 69 ea us. plain Nesiigees, all To Lresssmakers, Milliners, Costumers and handlers of fine | At the Lowest Prices You Have Ever Seen Printed in them in our *‘idalis” Shoe caked ond Gamee une mal ore al! thie season's, comprising laces we eppecially call attention to the above sale \% ‘Advertisement of a Retail House in New York City, Made in sty athers, over the ne ands which pou gay 9480 Gor 1o| nett’ Wee, mumhasumbher ¥ aped 2.50, 5.00, 3.50 goats anes ome | white grounds with neat stripes Black Laces. Valenciennes Laces. detached cutie, positively 8 | we vise include in thie sale) Bdginge and Incertiags te { f | ( ( { { 4 ‘ ‘ 4 4 4 atte ‘ 4 Block Comprises Renaisance and Antique Lace Curiae Stove Hat the Chines! dengue a i thea! They are remarkable Renaissance Stores ins Curtains Bonne Femmes AD QUsiliy Mormorine | . BAO aunling eommoriin nat A000 Quilty owns is In the $2.50 Class. thing A. Peg ithe — - \ "a ‘ Block annie leaves ond Venian Match half tneh to two tnahes “ small cecal lot of | with Menssaline, | thle sommes | — deewane | saat Pe nar | 5% te seiaea Me designe, 91-26 in 68.60 values, for | THe) Herr ond Mes! Bhasen, 4 dae aatinees made In desire’ | colleen aes pee roe, eee | manna! pearl “butions ull se | 01,00 40 £2.75 yard, 24c. to 62.50 dosen, oe deawabir for body onus yy feneemmaea Piabe bs ca twee +00 208 in Addition bo the Above We Also Mahe the Art Embroidery Department Following Tempting Offers: Vie oe “iy 4 6.76 Wil efte) 40 smerinent of sonmensed sttitcnmne wo 40g titty oan au =F Py yy a a oa C7") - hee peal he — ¢ ver ’ od te inae. Oa aha auld dine +96 aoeges + babs 0 ip @ cast ns rye re vane fit a1 = canw@nbd 0a! ean ns As coals be rl setae : Aatiqus Lace Curtis 1.40 io te new tao |,.20 9 ‘orci. rue owones ms $0 gaan hy somes we Bh .00 an aon a now #7,60 vent Bho © O20 a Pace euehliy homens oo ™ 40 ee SLAPS, sme he Nee sovamasson 60 14 OO) Aedes Panels Ne | al tists Ws Tadien a. xs 4 deemaen tat $A0\ Ye ‘0a sooner im 400 ww Gastiel Horns tviees tarts 10th. Bhs + GMD sm sad a Hime Down omnes Nome Oe! |) ee conse | | ey) ) oe 2 | With to 21st Sivect. oth Ave, ob ave, 1b te 20m

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