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“GIRL PUPIL DIED FROM OVER-STUDY. Miss Alice Skinnell’s Came Just as Be Graduated at the Head of Her Class. End More pathetic than any other Long Island City funeral in years as that of} Miss Alice Skinnell, At the head of her class in Flushing High School, she was about to be gradu- ated as its star pupil. With this honor her grasping, she dicd © to her struggie 40 she was just sixteen keep at the top. years old, Leading her classmates in popularity as well as ability, the young girl fairly Idolized by her associate highly did they think of her school was closed while the entir of girla attended the funeral, Gowned in simple white, the Skinnell home, in ‘Th the cemetery. At the gr in ranks while the burial ser read, ‘ ¥ of Dan- nei! was the dav MOTORWIANTHROWA TROLLEY CAR, Tried to Board It While in Motion and Hurlecd Against “L*' Pillar—Leg Broken and Body Bruised, a Metropolitan Street Railway motorman, is In the Presby- terian Hospital with a broken jeg, cut scalp and his body covered with bruises, is tw ight years old and 8 at No. st One Hundred and enty-sixth street. He was on his 0 work before dawn to-day, when he attempted to board a south-bound cay at Third avenue and Sixty-fitth street which had failed to stop at his signal, He caught the rail but could not hold on and was thrown off and against an road pillar. He w as unconscious pickes) up and hurried to the hos- James Conroy, Conroy Ny BOX FRONT, She Was to] ‘lass | KEPT SAD VIGIL Children Sat Ail Night at His Bier-——Police Make Col-! i lection for Them. Destitute and without the necessities of life Mrs, Martha McKay and her seven children about a cheap pine coffin containing the body of the hus- band and father In their small apart- No, 826 East ments in the tenement, Hundred and Fourth s' last night, something to eat, and every once and a while the policeman on the post stopped e all Uhrough to inquire ag he passed, how they were n kept from utter id the oldest a. out work el in a ¢ “the lt house TENTS LT WITH FIRE WEAR, Menaced Three Score Per- sons. George McEnroe, of No, 212 East y-sixth street, was aroused from p at dawn to-day by smoke that filled his apartment. Running out to investigate he found that a blaze had started in factory of Sperling Brothers, a three- story structure In the rear of the tene- ment in which McEnroe and some three score others lived. The fire had got a good start, but Engine No, 16 $s housed just across Twenty-sixth street, and there was only three or four minutes delay in: getting streams of water into the factory, The fire was extinguished when It had done only $000 damage. The largest selling ‘brands of Cigars in the world! Une Band from “FLORODORA Cigars or Two Bands from ‘CUBANOLA; "CREMO" ‘GEO. W CHILDS or JACKSON SQUARE Cigars are of same value as one “SWEET CAPORAL' CIGARETTE REDEEMED AT [ 50 tos ean BY FATHER'S COFFIN |McKay’'s Destitute Widow and} The nelghbors brought them | ¢ Factory in Rear of East Side|! Dwelling Was Burning and the chair THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EV MISSING GIRL FOUND. Tolls Noga Brot es | Ars Ste Cor, Sh fine | Emma Cavtoel She) | itay Deen Working in Laundry. pretty sixteen: | who disappeared from hor | is three weeks ago ice throughout the | he city have been Emma Carlock, the year-old git home In and for wh: Harlem by her | nce saw her | her arrested, | 1 been work Bill's is no jaundry and living a 303 One Hundred and Forty-sixth “CHANGE OF LIFE, Some Sensible Advice to Wo-| men by Mrs. E. Sa‘ler. Pinkham:—When 1 fering—s' chills would tite was va | Sale of Men’s Serge Suits. | The burning says of summer's stin make a man look for clothes comfort. Comfort he can find, but most men look for more—they want correct style; they want well-made garme:ts; they want wear. They'll find ai! that in our serge Suits. They are the sort of suits that men turn around to admires; not conspicuous in any way, but correct in every little detail. well-shaped, broad shoulders; narrow, long, snug-litting colla’s ant lapels. Our serges art guaranteed fast color, whiett isa $10 suit or one for $25 [hey’e made in regular Single-Breasted Sacks, Military Single-Bre d Sa Double-Breasted Sacks and the new Two-/utton Double-Rreasted. You should come here and see for yourselt the superiority of Vogel Brothers’ Clothing over the ordinary ready made kind, {Men's Blue and Black Serge Suits at $12, toth ime how I would Five bottles of 3 hams Vi egetable Com hanged all that, my days be- of health, and 1 have en- Men’s Blue Serge Suits at $10. We coul'n’'t sell youa r.liable Serge Suit for $10 but What we said about $10 suis ap; for the fact that they come to you dir-ct from our own! well—in other wo ds, what you would workrooms—thus we elimina’e the midd'emen’s pro ny stores youget here ata s ving of ¢ S12 ones as vforat other ither in blue or day since—now six years. about £4 to $5 on th: same grad: of goo 's. bles in regular singl:-b-easted or “We have used considerable of your There‘ore what you would pay $14 or $15 for miltary Sack style. ‘These reguar $16 1 Vegctable Compound in our charita- in other stores you get here ior Oa ai ble work, as we find that to restore a poor mother to health so she can sup- port herself and those dependent upon her, if such there be, is truer charity than to give other ald. You have my hearty Indorsement, for you have proven yourself a true friend to puf- fering women."—Mrs, E. eee 756% Hill St., Los Angeles, Cal.—85,(1 feit if above testimony is not ge No other person can give such helpful advice to women who are sick as can [irs, Pinkham, for no other has had such great experience —her address Is Lynn, Mass., and her advice free—if you are sick write her—you are foolish if you don’t. Sunday ts the day to advertise youy wants. Greatest circulation in existe ence. Get in. Meu’s Blue, | lack and Gray Serge © uits, $15.) These suits would cost you no less than $25 if made by a custom tailor, and that ‘en dollars is he only ditler-/ 4 ence that exis s. Our serge suits are made by skilled cus-| ‘These sults reach th: height of perfection in serge suit tom ta lors—the quality o! the goods is of the highest 1: aking. They are equal in every wiy to $40 custom- order, in narrow or wide wale seree. Some $1 5 tailored suits. Blue and black, miliary and $25 of the coats are balf-lined, others full lined. r gular sack style, lined with the best quality Your choice at silk lining, Our special price, Men’s vety light-weight Suits, in gray and brown homespuns, striped and overplaided flannels, coats full lined, half lined, or quarier lined. Single-Breasted Sack Coat\ The New Two- Button Double- and Trousers, one - quarter Hined Gntnpatnacah 4 Breasted Sack and Trousers | pack, with yoke and belt, at $14. at $12. at $14. Everything for summer comfort. MEN'S SHOES at $3 a palr—the same style and qualities as the usual $3.50 WEN’S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS at 98c.—a vast assortment _of new colorings, white, in plain and plaited bosoi SENS MATS ail the new Alpi nd $3. GENUINE PANAMAS at $8, E aa Men’s Blue and Black Silk-Lined Serge Suits at $25. o The Norfolk Coat and Trou- sers, box plaited front and shoes, MEN’S STRAW HATS, all the new Alpine shapes, $2 and $3. Voge Brothers AQr Bu Cor ar Ave. Real Estate. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY OPEN SATURDAY EVENING TILL 11 O'CLOCK. FILLED. Reai Estate, Real Estate B. Altman fo, DRESS DEPARTMENT, Second Floor. Short Skirts of Taffeta and Pongee Silk, aiso on Silk drop lining, . Crailt Gen to All | TFURNT FURNITURE. Write for List of Dress Skirts of Canvas; Eng ish Suitings in Checks and Stripe effects, for Walking, Go‘fing and Outing wear, Biue and Black $14 00 Plaited Short Skirts of Biack and Navy Blue Cheviot and Oxford mixtures, in various lengths, BAUMANN'S 46th Street & Sth Avenue. ey. 2 BPE é Spey :| 5 ff eye sis al. ffs). Alef? EF |Hele 2 Three Pieces, Silk Damank, Bic & Large Asmrtment to Select From, Special: 3RoomsFurnishedCom Write for List of Goods. 8.50 A number of Su'ts (tailor-made effects), of Mohair, Etamine, Canvas, etc., AT ONE-HALF FORMER PRICES, $14.98 Hasece! Pines] Cor. 40th St. & 8th Av .]...% eS Sver $60.00. OPEN SATURDAY TO 10 P. M. ab esbess B.Altmant4o. PARASOLS of Taffeta Sill in a variety of styles, including eme broidered Polka Dots, Royal and Navy Blue, White, Black and Hunter’s Green, $2.85 On the South Shore of Staten Island, facing the Atlantic Ocean. First Grand Auction Sales of Lots DECORATION DAY, May 30, and Saturday, May 31, at 1 P./1. FRE TICKETS. LUNC 4 music.” Friday, L. A. SERVATIUS, Auctioneer. Tickets free at office and from our agents at Staten Island Ferry. Don't wait for the last day. Don't mistake. Take Staten Island Ferry, foot of Whitehall st., for Whitlock Station. Sunday and Holiday trains 10, 11, 12, 1, 2 and 3 o'clock, Week Days 10, 11, 12.30, 1.30 and 2.30. There are other trains, but these are the best. ALVORD & QUACKENBUSH, 309 Broadway, cor, Dyare S: ” New York, = 1106 and 4107, For Sale, For Sale, For Sale, SPECIAL Trils WEEK. CREDI. ‘ tor Everybody. ant = Manhaitan Cc ° YEW Y RK)! BROOKLY MEI s aA) AVey 2h Ciumbus Avs, 3% 5 BTKICTLY CONSID: DR. GEO, W. McNULTY, New York’: Pain'ess D.n is from #4, up. 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