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” TARDY BELLE STOPS LINER,; !¥ STRANGE SUI. Company Has to Send Special Tug to Take Mrs. Dishaud from the St. Paul. FAILEDTOHEAR WARNING Anxious Crowd on Pier Sees Flutter of Signal Flags and Fears fora Time that Acci- dent Has Happened. A pretty young woman held up the ateamship 6t. Paul, of the American line, for over fifteen minutes this morning, foroing the company to send out a Special tug, and refusing to come ashore until the gangplank had been adjusted to her satisfaction, The young woman was Mrs, Dishaud, @ friend of W. E. Benjamin, the New York publisher. Not hearing the call “All visitors ashore,’ she had been car- ried out on the steamship into mid- atream, All Ready for Sen, The steamship started on time ant ewung around easily with the tide until hor head pointed out to the wea, Hun- dreds of bags of mail had been safely e@sconced on board and everything seem- ed to bo right for the steamship to be- gin her voyage. The little tugs had Jeft her side and were going back to the Pier when suddenly a stream of flags fluttered out on the breeze from the steamship's foremast. ‘These were quickly Interpreted on the shore and were found to read, “Send tug for woman," The tug Pulver was the firat to reach the pler and her cap- tain was sent hustling back to the steamship. ‘The crowd of three hundred assembled on the pler to see thelr friends away Decame anxious, not knowing what the signals meant. Many thought the steamship had met with an accident. Climbs Along Ladder. At last there came a little flutter of white and the form of a woman was geen to walk across a ladder on board the tug. The big steamship gave a final toot of her whistle and began again inst the étringplece. ‘Dhat doesn't look quite secure,” the pretty young woman, "Some of you meh jump on the pier and hold the top; of it.” i ‘This was no sooner said than done, twa sailors quarrelling over who should take the poaltion. At last the ladder was steadied and the young woman climbed on the pier amid the cheers of tha crowd. “T didn't hear the horrid bell said, “and that's the reason I wi ‘on board.” Among those who sailed on the St, Paul were Rear-Admirei Charles O'Ne! U, 8. N.; Mme, la Vicomt de Say Vte and the Rey. Paul Van Dyke. TO INVADE MARYLAND. French Marines Will Pass Through State by Permission of Government. BALTIMORE, May 14.—Gov. John Waiter Smith has received a letter from John Hay, Secretary of State, asking for permisaion for French officers and ed marines of the battle-ship Gau- foe pass through the State of Mary- Meh e Governor promptly gave his con- nent Le Boutilier Brothers WOMEN’S GARMENTS KELLY ESTATE S. Herbert Barnes Demands Payment on a Check for $3,670, Whicn He Says the! Banker Signed. Suit against the estate of the late} militonaire banker, Hdward Kelly, by! ®, Herbert Barnes, to recover on a check sald to have been given by the banker, has been started In the Supreme Court. The check is alleged to have been drawn by Mr. Kelly in 1898, and was for $5,670. According to the plaintiff M Kelly paid $670 on Dec, 22, 189, but the banker dled before any more was paid In the sult Helen Kelly, the banker's widow, and John F. Canavan, executors of the estate, are named as defendants Maurice Meyer ts Barnes's attorney An air of mystery surrounds the sult, Mr, Meyer declines to make any atate-| ment concerning it. He sayw his client | is “a gentleman with an income,” A representative of Alexander & Green, lawyers for the Kelly estate, sald: “Barnes, whoever he is, claims Mr. Kelly we him this oheck, We've never seen the check and nowhere is there any record of #uch « transaction ‘vy Mr. Kelly. We have no idea who Barnes te, We tried to find him, but without success.” SAYS WE NEED A $2000 MAN President of Merchants’ Asso- ciation Explains Alleged Of- fer of $10,000 Yearly to Slated New Chief Engineer. D, Leroy Dresser, President of the Merchants’ Association, to-day made a statement regarding the story that the Merchants’ Association had guaranteed $10,000 yearly over and above his salary of $10,000 to John R. Freeman, of Provi- dence, R. 1., if he would accept the po- sition of Chief Engineer of the Water Department of New York. Mr. Dresser, in substance, says that the services of a man such as Mr. Free- man are necessary to the city's welfare and that, as Mr. Freeman's present in- come Is larger than the aalary offered by the city, the difference, $10,000, could ve raised by private contributions through the Merchant's Association. HARLEM DOCTOR FINED. Me Claimed Her Dog and Made Threats, Woman Compleined. Dr. Jacques Carpentier, of One Hun- dred and Seventy-fourth street and Webster avenue, was to-day fined % by Magistrate Flammer in the Harlem Court, charged with annoying Mrs. Hugh T. Boyd, of No. 9% Morningside avenue, According to Mrs. Boyd, she was at Higith avenge and One Hundred an Twenty-fourth strest last Sunday when Dr. Carpenter approached ‘and demanded & dog she saying it was his. She refused to ae the animal up and claims that ihe physician followed her four blocks, during which time he shogk his fists in'her face and otherwise an- her. Dr, Carpentier denied the rc BREAD AND WATER FOR TRAMPS, CAMDEN, N. J., May M.—A novel method to discourage the tramp nul. nce was adopted by the Board of ay. In the ee are sent to jail for di conduct will be and water for the second offense, PRETTY MISS SUES F-SHERIF me KocH & Co, On Thursday LADIES’ DRESS SKIRTS. Cafe Seizure Involved Loss of $3,000 to Her—Held ; j)SEPARATE SKIRTS, of best quality all-wool Re Gi ee CWivLis) Canvas Etamine, made over fine Taffeta silk She Claims. drop» trimmed with Moire or Taffeta; colors feauiaty, $22.50; on blue, black, tan or tk Thursday:++++++++ LADIES’ SILK JACKETS. ETON OR BLOUSE JACKETS, of fine black Peau de Soie, Moire or Taffeta, a variety of styles, all elaborately trimmed; teu mee 00 $28.00; on Thursday+++-s...-seeeeee eee 125th St., West, EMe Nichols, a dainty little miss, was her own firat witness in the trial of her sult ayatnat ex-Sheriff William F. Grell to recover $3,000 worth of property: which, she ways. the Sheriff selned on an attachment for another's debts, The case ts on trial before Justice Glegerich and a jury in the Supreme Miss Nichols ts a stepdaughter of Nathaniel H, Miller, who pro- prietor of the “Brockholat Cafe,” Col- umbus avenue and Elghty-fourth strect, and she claims that she held a chattel mortgage on tho piace for money loanrd Miller and had foreclosed and taken | possession when Shariff Grell'a deputier | Appeared on June 27, 19M, armed with warrants of attachment from Judges Hascall and O'Dwyer, of the City Court, fn sults brought by Morris Mo- . George Beck and H. Each of these had made affidavits that they believed Miller was about to sell the cafe with the In- tention of defrauding them. The defense questions the chattel mortgage claim and Insiets that Miller owned the io es TURKISH BATH FATAL TO hIM. Brooklyn Business Man Suc- cumbs to Heart Trouble While in Hot Room—Went for a Cure, bet. Lenox & SSE Aves. © KOCH & Co. On Thursday WOMEN’S SHIRT WAIST HATS. Trimmed with Liberty Silk, Cabochons and the new arrow quills, four of the most fashionable shapes, black, white and all colors; regularly $4.00; on Thursday: ++ . WOMEN’S UNTRIMMED HATS. BUTTON BRAID STRAW SHAPES, hand made on wire frames—about 50 doz.—the most BORUIAt aes regularly $1,00 each; on Thursday:-+:+s+++ 125th St., West, Between Lenox & Seventh Aves. CHARLES’ FLESH FOOD To preserve and perpetuate or to restore and renew the charms of a beautiful complexion, symmetry and rotundity of figure, has been used for more than a quarter of a century by the greatest actresses, women of society and fashion, and by all whose station In life and experience has taught to use the It 1s absolutely certain to produce FIRM, HEALTHY FLESH on face, neck, arms and bust, smoothing out the hollows, lending grace of contour and the curves of beauty. It is unique, as it is the only combination of chem- feally pure ingredients that will DEVELOP THE BUST. Herein it has never failed, not only benefiting the actress and soclety lady, but the mother whose normal beauty of bosom has been despoiled by nursing. ‘WRINKLES at the corner of the mouth, or forehead vanish magically, and the ope DR. Frederick Schluechtner, a Brooklyn! hardware dealer, living 100 Hen- | drix street, East New York, died in the Turkish bathrooms in the Hotel St. ; Brooklyn, to-day from heart Mr, Schluechtner was forty-three years eld and married. He had not been feollng well recently and was told that a Turkish bath would make him oe) While in t! “com he fainted and a doctor wan called, but the man died before he could be treated, SS a OFFICE FOR PIERRE JAY. Appointed a Member of the Board of Education. HELD 6ATS>~ Mayor Low to-day appointed Pierre IN‘ tf No. 4 ast Sixty-fourth etreet, CASINO, In's texture is velvety, firm and clear. Gommimianes “of oe pe Board of Ex L jon. ee @ position | ‘Sc Repeat FACIAL SAGGING, beauty’s defacer in ib. 14, 190: USE ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE Flesh Food. Sold at First Class Dry Goods & Drug Stores A powder to be shaken into the shoes, Your feet feel swollen, ner-' SPECIAL OFFER. vous and hot, and get tired easily. If Dr. Charles’ Flesh Food's regular price is One Dollar a box, but if you will NOW send us you have smarting feet or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot-Ease. It $1.00 we will mail you two (2) boxes in plain wrapper. cools the feet, and makes walking ‘ior sressly pleases me and EEE easy. Cures swollen, sweating feet, ff te more to Improve the Pace ingrowing nails, blisters and callous) 94%? orm ‘an sny th Spots. Relieves corns and bunions of all pain and gives rest and comfort. Try 1t to-day. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores for 25c. Don't ac- cept any substitute. Trial package REE. pitaress Allen 8. Olmsted Le Roy, N. Read what beautiful ANNA I herewith tnclose you check for five dollars, being in pay- ment for ton boxes of Dr. Charles’ Flesh Food, which you will please forward me at y A sample box of Dr. Charles’ Flesh Food and our book, “THE ART OF MASSAGE.” illustrated with half-tone photograph cuts from life, will be sent to a! lady at cost of mailing. nd 10 cents (silv write your name and residence plainly, address DR. CHARLES CO., 19 Park Place, New York City yeartly indoree 1\ for tte and Iefaotion It has given me. Yours very truly. ANNA HELD. OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK. Try Our Delicious Ice-Cream Soda, Glass, Sc. AT GREATER REDUCTIONS, | $25.00 AND $30.00 TAILOR-MADE SUITS, SILK LINED, | *19.75 | $40.00 AND $50.00 TAILOR-MADE SUITS, SILK LINED, 532.00 | WALKING SKIRTS— Melion cloth Walthing Shirta-light grey, navy blue, Oxford and blach— sewenngore flare, stitched botiom, *5.00 walue $6.50 a enn SKIRTS—OCEW SADDLE YOKE MODEL— Light . blue, black and Oxford materials, with whe stitching, 56.75 end plealed pirated aad hemstished 43.98 Le Boutillier Brothers West Twenty-third Street. all the latest salorings, walue $5.50 15,95 Bavellent walwes wales $10.00) SILK WAISTS— India Sth Waiets, Black and White, hemstiichad 98 wd *3.50 WASH SILK WAISTS— low sires, 3.98 BUANTUNG BILK WAIT & ature! seine wnbund ’$.00 oseph H1.Bauland Co Entire Block, Fulton Street from Bridge to Duffield Street, Brooklyn. We Guarantee Quality and Price on All Goods. Money Cheerfully Refunded on Any Unsatisfactory Purchase. Stylish Millinery for May. charening Siicator Little. Nile oper | CORDED GARANERL WAKE SILKS 25 oar samme # Sper = $2, 98 through $5.98 39 temas Miliinety taert *”* Beautiful Wash Goods. WOMENS ANT wr DR SP * q > * wide guide wy AS ic 5c 12} : 19 brow Goods Low Pricc!, » ee i” al ay nen Ma 0) Mee eeayer Avail 6 aie Ow wit wane e / Whack Glows SUK Lining ones ° * 14.05 1.98 48¢ @omen’s Wrappers, P Has and Lawn at y to Yo the Ss Regular Prices. us TH most notable and comprehen-| NM sive Wrapper Sale of the seasom.§ | The wrappers have just been re-§) ceived from a manufacturer, who becau of certain trade conditions was eager sell at extraordinary price concession In conjunction with this sale, we also offer, House Dresses, Kimonos and Aprons, ‘ Styles are the very newest, fabrics th best and most reliable. Every garment cut unusually full. Patterns are tasty, and the trimmings most pleasing. KIMONO DRESSING SACQUES, of Be tiste, very sheer and in pretty i |white border trimming, 7 +o value, WRAPPERS. WRAPPERS of Sea Island Percaie, 0d extra full akirt with HOUSE DRESSES. HOUSE DRESSES of fine quality Cambric, | tn excellent patterns, both light and dark; very tull akirt with £ istneatly | KimoNO GOWNS, of Batiste, trimmed with fancy patterce, cut very ‘fuli and 101 vory special, plain border trimming, et ( KIMONOS AND SACQUES. GINGHAM APRONS. ruffles of fine em- broidery and fan braid; reall worth $1.00, nd 359 WRAPPERS of Lawn, Dimity and Percalo, in exquisite patterns, light and dark, cut very full Jong with flounce, handsome | ry trimm: fit. and workinan: up to $1. KIMONO DRESSING SACQUES of Domet | APRONS of fine quality Eingham, Flanoel, 98s , with hem and tie strings, 250, with white border trim: 2. rene ou (Second Floor, Centre)” Grunks. Wardrobe Trunks, Bure Trunks —all kinds of Trunks, special, A Shoe Sbore Chat Offers You any Advantages. Progress is the watch- word of the Siegel Cooper Shoe Store. Strong, well made good looking. The kind of that will admirably answer And that travelling and home-storing means that Pri Rin) ener ices are just what you like getic branch to hear about. of our great store spares neither time nor energy in bringing to your consideration the best footwear that the very best skill can construct. N It is to your distinct advantage to come here for your Shoes, 1—Because we show lar, 2— Because youare al in price when you purchase 3—Because we really conduct “two Shoe Stores! One store jlevoted to the Sale of Men’s and Women's “Foot Mould’? Shoes at $3.00. ‘ 0 The other store features good shoes at b No matter what kind of shoes you buy in the Siegel Cooper Store or what you pay for them, every pair is fully guaranteed. You make your purchases in perfect safety. Unquestionably the pride of the shoe trade to-day is the ‘*FOOT MOULD” SHOES FOR Pi OO MEN AND WOMEN at In these famously popular shoes you obtain all the good leathers, in- cluding the Ideal Patent Kid. Every shoe is distinguished for beauty, style, comfort and careful workmanship. Better than any of the $3.50 specialty shoes widely advertised, and as good as many of the $5 shoes exploited. “FOOT MOULD" Shoes, Oxfords and Bluchers for Men. “FOOT MOULD"' Shoes, Oxfords, Bluchers and Colonials for Women. and better neport ments. “THE CORNELL TRUNK," one of the light-weight trunks made, solid brass t mings, rawhide binding, top tray and dress tray; sizes and prices are: 32-inch 34-inch 22.50 38-inch 28.00 90. 50 “PRRFECTION WARDROBE TRU! with device for hanging twelve sults; ers have as much capacity as ap trunk; especially designed for nice clothing; price, each, 45. 4 BUREAU TRUNKS, covered with olf vas, solid brass clamps, iron bottom, two leather straps, lined with linen, three draw ers, in two sizes 24.00 25.50 Ask for ot Mould’’ Shoe Booklet. Free. Good News from the Busy Bargain Shoe Store, Minch iach Women’s $3.00 to $5.00 “475 18.80 Shoes for = 95 CANVAS COVERED TRUNKS, off trop bound, five hardwood slats on hardwood frames about bedy, clamps acd corners, two eteel coatee brave lock, iron bottom, lines Mined, itm ays) sles and prices are. In this lot priced at $1.95 are Button and Lace Shoes in patent leather and kid. Oxtord Ties of kid and patent leathers in all the pretty styles, and patent leather Culonials, turned and welted soles. Also several lines of well-known samples. Generally speaking, this is one of the best ehoe bargains of the year Women's and Girls’ been) Shoes at Cc 0 inch 6.60 32 inch 7.00 780 &20 €60 i i c joke Revalonenl Imported Grimmod Hats at $3.75 and $6, models, and the inspiration, come elthough actually put still several hundved pairs left from last week's sales. All 4 Oxtords * Oxtords, and « e are Wom fairly good assortment of All the material, the pattern hate ueed as le for these beautiful creations euch Johghttul millinery @ es why yo can secure dainty Weel vlylee et euch Bguree heck should bring couble the price enked have. Galking Wfachines " pie" san per nd the pumice m town or al some cooort, you will i bhether Yuu ‘ , . aly how penne oe berenae Dice Hethe Mecmd i — Lawes 7 ’ ! anny sting 1 oe | a jy 4.95 | 4 re em ame ee eee we + dee be 4. te ew bee Boned * tells omen 6 Oe thee ohne aeeren =