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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, sUNE 19, 1982. LT Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. | A Host of Splendid Values for Friday! | To-morrow’s offering will be a memorable one—better than any we have here- | tofore advertised. Every department in the store will be represented. It is impossible | for us to mention here all the inducements that will be offered—just a few, but each * , -AURA BIGGAR FIGHTING ~ FOR BENNETT MILLIONS. Horseman's Relatives Trying to Break the Will Leaving Fortune to Actress. | Spending the Summer Out of Town? Our Restaurant located on the 4th floor is a delightfully cool place If you are, send for our Grocery Catalogue. find that it will pay you to buy your supplies here. All | goods guaranteed as repre- sented, You will Git Bethan | A Clearing Sale of \ «|. Boys’ and )Young Men’s Suits. If good news travels quickly, this ought to 1] | in which to luncheon, Ex- cellent service. Moderate Prices, id A : } "A Trip to Chinatown,” js playing a $5.00, ate... .seeee | | Sef 4 fly. ‘Here’s a golden opportunity for thrift - and every one is just as attractive as those you see quoted below. Look over the fents—a big, quisk sale of all BROKEN * Wi . ‘ “yy 4 LOTS in our stock of Boys’ and Youths’ Suits. collection. e believe tt will interest you. Every Suit to be sold at a much bigger reduc- i — SSSneoo m : tion than you can get elsewhere—tor ye meen + pecial Friday Sale Special Friday Sa'e Special Friday Sale Special Friday Sal to clear out all these lots. Even if the boys y vale . s 2, . Summer Cretonnes! White Enamelled Tables! Ladies’ Belts! Girls’ Dresses! Rayne. pi yclees i agg Ave ea) sooo! yards, 36 inches wide, twenty |. 250 Dozen Silk, Velvet, Leather and | plaid and stri A ‘ . choice floral designs to choose from. 22-inch tops, large under shelf, brass . and Striped Chambray, trimmed on We also invite you to look at our fine new Regular Price, 160, rah trimmed. Fancy turned legs. oo ee ae buckles, rut wie cee CABTOLGREY Pique trim- line of Summer Serges and Washable Suits— ee J 0c Regular Price, 3,50, “Kegular Price, 250, to 75c+ vom Regular Value, 1,00. all good styles at remarkably moderate prices. = yard. Special, 2.48 each. Special. ba eats Special, GIO each. Boys’ Suits. | Boys’ Serge Suits, Special Friday Sal aes tered; ae nee Suits, 7 to 16 yas uce | nae of Pure wont Blue Serge, uel ri le ¥ + a louse Suits, 3 to 1 S} sian Blouse | dye, warranted fast color; seams warrante: Dress Gen Special Friday Sale Special Friday Sale Special Friday Sale |Suits, 3 tok een Norfolk ‘Suits, 3 t09 not to rip, being re- = Black All Silk Grenadines in various Men’s Summer Underwear!| Women’s Bathing Suits! Boys’ Wash Suits! ae oe ARS Most) Pee ata widths of stripe, 44 inches wide. Men's Brown Balbriggan Shirts and| Heavy Brilllantine Bathing Suits, full/ Woven Chambray and Crash, Striped ||all wool, | well knee pants suits; i Regular 1,25 quality. Drawers; also in assorted shades. shapes, trimmed with braid, sewed with | Galatea and White Duck Suits,3 to 10 ||™ade, good. pat- | sizes 7 to 16 years} ° # i (ok Heretofore, 39c, silk. year sizes, |terns ; reduced ° | value $4; specialat.. S ‘. Laura Biggar, remembered by thea-; city, and as an army sutler came out Special, 2 Regular Value, 2.75- Regular Price, 1,45. | from $6.00, $5.00 |Knee Pants Suits, with Vests, / tre-goers as the dashing widow in Hoyt's| of the war a millionaire. yard. Special. 20° c and $4.00 same material as above, (Ho moved to Pittsburg, became pres- = — ve shared each. Special. 1.98 each. Special, 49 each. “Young Men's Suits. _ sizes 9 to 16 years, value 3.95 different role to-day in Surrogute| ident of the Consolidated Gas Com- y \ Hersley’s court a: Frechold, N. J. pany, director In leading business on-|] 4, rece Friday Sale = - |Sizes 15 to 19. years, made of finegrade Fee eee ee ead estes and mien t vervably) Seasv che 'W.B.” Erect Form Corsets! |}}| [0 igs cee Crane se eR ne] Special Friday Sale Worsted, Cassimeres and. Cheviot in| Young Men’s Serge Suits f under the a e late million- heatre and mucl able real es- e ei i , 4 neat checks ani laids, handsomely made | gj. ig! | aire, Henry M. Bennett, of Farming: | tate. LE pA Memes a Men’s White Duck Pants! || tha trimmed: this’ season's upsto-date cut, Si2e5 14 10 19 years. Mad of bistyarade = Gale, ohe is dofending an action by his) It was after the death of his wife that |] fone waist shapes, sizes 18 1030, a S | a S a Ss. Good quality, all sizes. with broad shoul rade oe bea ie t _ relatives as minor heirs, who accuse hor|he saw Laura Biggar play in “A Trip Regular Pr ice, 2.00. | | Regular 2,00 quality. oer pape shapely and perfect ‘ ese style; a very grea fitting and made to Chinatown” at the Bijou Theatre. He © of having exercised ucidue influence over 9.00 ; the aged and sickly horseman, liked her and when she wont to Asbury i IB a bargain; reduced 4 f, ‘These contestants are Emma ©. Beck-| Park the following summer he visited Special, 98° each. The Great Sale of Special 1.25 paiz. | fiom $10.00, $8.50 en Sonn sad - Sewith and Mary B. Conant, nleces of| her. —— ach. i oes j and $7.50 t sie ronts; good Mr, Bennett, and Samucl Crocker Ben-| Later when the old man retired to bis|f Special Friday Sale Ces ceeemmmeeremmmmmmm [PL est ° | nett, a nephew. stock farm at Farmingdale, N. ¥., ahe Special Friday Sale ’ ped vy Boys’ Blouse Waists Cla Ate oes. sseeee © © Peter MfoNulty, a nephew and business| was often there, When he became an Men’s Bath ‘ Women’s Hosiery! y3 : » 3 P partner of Mee Bennott, who inherits| {nvaid and had to have hia leg cut off en’s Bathing Suits ! Puts BIge Cane Lael Dade SA Madras "Blouse Waists, | TS the bulie of the estato, sides with Mies! because of blood poisoning, she took her Two-piece Jersey Bathing Suits of Heels and Toes ; Sarked for tomorrow. ee fe ° 2 hah Boys Washable Suits. ‘and will testify in her behalf] yoy to Farmingdale and made the place|| good quality, sizes 34 to 44 inches, Still Continues! ” ke wall the | Great variety—prices lower than else [(ehat every penny willed her was carted! ner home, nursing the helpless ola in- Regular Price, 2,00, Special, 8° ‘ a eetiet ue Cc | where—well-made, fast-color suits, at oto bediseivete Be nee irebese saree yatiaiend helping to cheer his declining Seen J 2 5 Notwithstanding the heavy sales we have experienced, fed chile pate Nerreiyuiberacbona 59c., 98c., I 4881.95 ~< S ? B, W. Arrowsmith and Sam A. Pat-| ror four years she performed this Special Jeo each. there is still an excellent selection to be made. All the = 75c. Sale pric U ud Mes M tergon appenred for the executors and} service, and when he dled she was ut: jf — en choicest of this season's shapes and braids, and all of Special Friday Sale 1 Boys’ White Duck and i ’ \ for Laura Biggar. Charles E. Henry | appeared separately’ for Miss Biggar j with power of attorney. Cooley & fi Dumleld, of Newark, N. J., appeared for ) the contestants. ‘> George B. Hullck, of Asbury Park, ~ one of the witnesses to the will, was on the stand two hours. H f } jthe sale of the Bijou Theatre, a busi- terly broken In health. Left Her a Fortune, Under Mr. Bennett's will she was given $1,000 cash, an annuity of $1,800, the residence at No, 119 East Eighty- third street, New York, valued at $40,- (00; 6 per cent. of the proceeds from Special Friday Sale ¢ Women’s Lisle White Swiss Ribbed Lisle Vests, Fancy Lace trimming at neck and plain, low neck and no sleeves, Regular Price, §0c, to 65c, superior quality. HATS ACTUALLY WORTH 1.00 to 1.25. 25c. § 45c. BACH. Vests ! arms; also Men’s Half Hose! Fancy Cotton Half Hose, in black, tan and cadet blue. Formerly 15¢. Pair. Special, 7° pair. Crash Knee Pants, (special at...e.ee sizes 3 to 12 years, strong and durable, value $0c.; our big 2c . Ho testified to seeing Mr, Bennett exe-| noms lock In Vitteburg valued at $1,- Specia 35° Sees Se gute the will at his residence at Farm-| 399,909, the famous diamond ¢rors and Speak each. F Angdale on Sept. 27, 1901. Mr. Bennett) 1) other jewels owned by the dead = = Special Friday Sale > Ej bad the will read to him, made certain) iijionaire'a wite, value $209,000, all the Special Friday Sale Special Friday Sale Special Friday Sale Women’s Undermuslins! a | corrections and signed it in the pres- |) ence of Mr. Hulick and Miss A. B. Kelly, costly furs and objects of art owned by Mra, Bennett, including one of the finest private collections of paintings in this Men’s Alpaca Coats ! White Lawn Waists! They are tucked all over; also trimmed Shirtwaist Suits! Made of fine quality Chambray, tucked Nainsook Night Gowns, trimmed with | close embroidery or hemstitched tucks, 279 Broadway, near Chambers Street. Four Convenient Stores. Open Late Saturday Night. ‘201 and 219 Sixth Ave. near 14th St. ty Men's Black Alpaca Coats, sizes from agreement with his father, a Supreme | Court Judge, and try young man went West. He trained k vses and became @ olrcus owner, mar.ied, came East, opened the Washington House, at ‘Twelfth t 1d Broadway, this A Remarkable Character. p Jer = i ". |) Bennett was a remarkable character. |°Aivsa: Biggar, who, was formerly the |] 33 to 44 inch, all well made karments, Nua ounce SEES IDES Ene one et fing) cbr gee corres: fsiehed ais 87¢. 47 Cortlandt, bet, Church & Greenwich, | 125th Street, corner 3d Avenue, *) Born in Vermont and educated for the | wife of Wilt tonnell, a theatrical Regular Price, 3,00, ow Rewular Value, 5,00. 1? ” Regular Value, 1.50 ” s — ~ —— cscereere Srecial, 1.98 each. perce each. Men’s Wear Offering. | SIYSWIFEGAVE HIM = LENVINGS” TO EAT John D. Killian Replies to| Charges of Cruelty with De-| 3 nials and Stories of Many Domestic Hardships. | Mrs. Fannie Killian testified to-day in her suit for a legal separation from her _ husband, John D. Killian, of Staten Isl- and, which {s being tried in the Su- preme Court before Justice Bischoff and ® jury. Maas & Goldberg uppear for nel! She went to Europe following Mr. Ben- | nett's death and has just returned to defend the present suit, It was that she had married Bert Hav with whom she one time appeared in a vaudeville sketch, but this she dente: GIRL BRIDE WEEPS KT HUSBAND'S CELL Crawford, Who I!s Accused of Theft of $7,000 Worth of Sugar, Had Been Married} Only Two Weeks. | | | When Thomas F. Crawford, twenty. six years old, of No. 49 West Twenty-| second street, a trusted clerk of Leg- gett & Company, wholesale merchants | In West Broadway, was arrested and| locked up in connection with a $7,000) Special Friday Sale Thin Blown Tumblers ! Handsomely engraved, several designs to choose from, Regular Price, 90c. doz. | Special, 60° dozen, Special, 3.67 each, Special Friday Sale Brooms! Excellent quality, four sewed. Regular Value, 30c. j 5° each, Cc special, PO each, Special Friday Sale Garden Rakes ! twelve teeth, Regular Value, 48c, Special, 35° each, A special lot of Cast Steel Grass Rakes, Special Friday Sale Men’s Bicycle Suits! Crash Bicycle Suits made with bloomer pants, 33 to 37 inch chest measure. Regular Price, 3.50, seecia, 1.00 cach. YOUNG WIFE DIES TRIED T0 DIE WHEN DRIVER CRUSHED ‘ccouNTs war We cannot execute mail orders for any of the goods included in this offering, as the prices hold good for Friday and Saturday only. BB All purchases delivered free to any railroad station within one hundred miles of New York City. SHORT, HALF HOSE. blacks, tans and grays, UNDERWEAR. Shirts and Drawers; 75c. quality 1.00 quality 2,000 pairs Imported, in black and white polka dots, always sold at 25c. per pair; on sale at 17 C. pair—3 pairs, 50c. Tohn Darel SonstSons Will Sell Below Regular Prices plain Jast received our second shipment of Imported Balbriggan 1.50 quality on sale at 5OC. SHIRTS. fronts, made full and large; on sale at 7 5C.- on sale at 1.0O©O 1,000 Plain White Madras Negligee Shirts, pleated and plain on sale at SOc, each; 6 Shirts for 2.75. 2,000 Colored Madras Negligee Shirts, in the new shades of tan, oxblood and blue; on sale at OSC, each—usual price 1.50. Complete line of Men’s and Boys’ Fine Leather Belts, Necke the plaintiff and the defendant's coun- ge] is his father, B. Doran Killian. The couple were married on Feb. 6, 1899, and have three children, two of whom are twins. ‘The plainuft seeks a Jegal separation on the ground that her theft, his bride of fourteen days has- tened to the prison. “We were married only two weeks| ago,” she sobbed to Gergt. Hulse, of the) Leonard street station, “and I must see BETWEEN CARS.) OFFICER ARRESTED, Halpin Lay Seriously Injured| Alleged Misappropriation of FROM DOSE OF ACID. HE FAILED AT WORK Police Say She Took Car-|Lipstein, a Scion of Wealth, him. Deen es ceoesteny’ creates here He cannot be guilty ef any crime,” hen fin y the Si t ; tel | vith extreme cruelty. According to her | senger mane rath ana ime.| bolic with Suicidal Intent,) Could Not Make Good Liy-| for Half an-Hour Before an| $7,600 in U. S. Depart-| wear and Walking Sticks at Lowest Prices for fine goods. r ‘ RARSRDY. a8: jan's troubles began |sent to his weeping bride was: “Go see) but Hueband Denies This,! ing and Took Poison, It Is) Ambulance Was Sent for by! ment of Justice by Henry with her marriage, when gave her as a wedding presen ‘ for $1,000, which she testified her hus- band compelled her to indorse to him and spent the money. The husband denie: sets up grievances: Claiming Accident. Believed, to End Life. Police. Reichtin, of Ohio. ng the bride left the station| firm in her belief that her newly wedded | husband could not be gullty of any crime, Crawford had charge of the goods re- BROADWAY, 8 AND 9 STREETS, Richard Schulder, of No. 246 West One Hundred and Fourteenth street, was WASHINGTON, June 19. — Henry Reichtn, disbursing officer of the De- Henry Lipatein, twenty-nine years old, was found in his room on the third floor A wagon owned by Adolph Zlere! the allegations and No. 161 Bowery, was caught between { his own, one of Which was that his omiscd to |eeived at Sy of the ¢ ! ut of a sound sleep Just before | np Ny 4 mea Roman Cath and that | pany, It Ane Wareoeute be. Game |e artes ut Pret * 4 terribea | oe NS ast Broadway, this morning| two trolley cars moving in opposite di- partment of Justice, was to-day arrested eee eas" oF slope to become a Cathol . js charged that he failed to|this morning y suffering from morphine and stryeanine| ree ; ; pe 7 tating $7,600 : gsc s gue yehnine| rections this afternoon In Chatham on the charge of misappropriating #1 enter two or three barrels of ‘very {scream from his young wife, Agnos. . and hag not 1), ne a Christi . of sugar every | #or a poisoning. which, It Is belleved, he had] Square, and wrecked. The horse was of Government funds Or a Catho day ,and that he turned over those held | LU from bed he ran to the next| taj, a d 1] Square, and . 1 ns of Go! ds RRO a accetalicunt, tnace | AMt Seok To tana OvoE Mone hala | Leaning {hue bed Be fa Cee eeat| taken with aulcidal Intent. He way re-| forved out of the shafts and badly | He confersed to the shortage, Reichtin reoroent “that He |wtnty.aixth atroct, and Thomas Croce |usons’ onthe Aor moved to Gouverneur Hompital. His} bruised and the driver, Samuel Halpin, | is from Cincinnatt, Information received ad that the me i by, | condition ts oritieal, sustain a fracture of the right leg) by Attorney-General Knox some time not been "th him, except that |Of No. 21 Weat Seventeenth atre o| 1 x the gas the husband found i ‘ Peni ALAR WO): TAREE beef “i ag» led to a syspicion that something Iipstein was employed in a tatloring| and internal injuries. * a finally recejved the sum of $1,080 in|drivers for Leggett & | had taken a heavy dose of if Jane following the marriage, and who that ie Len Re ee aa igen Hons qi-[ establishment on the east side, He} ifalpin, in trying to get out of the! was wrong with Relchtin's books. this business was injured by the os + Aijcame to this country from Warsaw| way of @ north bound car drove be-| ‘The arrest followed aa examination ready burned in a@ horrible way. summoned Dr. Byrne, who llyes next door, but the physician was powerless, Mrs, Schulder died In convulsions with- under the direction of Comptroller of the Currency Tracewell. ———— aaa he payment, dian asserts that once when about three years ago to establish busl- tween the tracks. A south bound car was passing hint when the north bound chr came up and attempted to pass on ness habits. his native family was considered to be wealthy. aivlen goods. home his with Samuel Auger, aty-three years old, of No. 442 Bast a ‘h This morning Solomon Mun with | ing able to tell how and why the other side, ‘The wagon was jammed me near his pli twisting: out ever being BBle tO hom he tived, heard groans coming| hetweee the two mee’ OYSTER BAY MAN A SUICIDE. ut his fotk for the punpone of she took the polson. The pe tins ‘toon, “and” enterine en the two cars and they stuck | : ate fore Millan ‘denied’ ail| rested Tho police way it was @ aulcide, but} found the lying on'hie bed in great| ft. ‘The line waa well blocked before) || 4 Out of Work, Took lege charges Kenna und the agonized husband indignantly denies le was found uw giass| A wrecking crow got the two cars mov. |*tehard Lyons, Ont of Work, 9 et station. ained wa liquid. ing. Morphine and Di ert Detective McKenna told Magis plained of lowing goods for some time, and that yesterday he worked in the store as porter. He sald he saw 4 box a und five barrels of sugar put make what ts PA this, He says his wife was a very happy woman, without cares or trou- bles, but that ahe had been taking mod- {eine for & phyaleal trouble and prob- ably got noid of the acid In mistake for her medicine SLEEPER FELL FROM ROOF. to Get Air the man had become use he waa not able to dent to keep him as he at home. ROCHESTER, N. ¥., June 1%—Rich- ard Lyons, aged forty, who ts gaid to hall from Oyater Bay, L. 1, dled in the Homeopathic Hospital to-day aa the result of a dove of morphine, self-ad- ministered. He had deen out of work for some time and this fact 4s thought to have made him despondent. ———— OR. JOSEPH PARKER ILL, ene Prayers Asked for Minister of the London City Temple, LONDON, June 19.—The substitute of the Rey. Joseph Parker, ml of the City Temple, in the the Temple this last night, fell from the third-story window to the pavement. morning asked for the are of the , Pew Ege ey ‘The accident happened at 1.45 o'clock It was 210 o'clock before = policeman Appeared on tho scone, although Cnet ham Square ts on several beats, Hal- pin lay without attention for more than half an hour before an ambulance was sent for make money Bu: had been maintained gocasionally but the amount ts not known, no letters to explain nis SORRY SHE WHIPPED 7 MEN. Woman Who Wor Many Por livemen Promises (0 Be Good, Norah MoGlue, the Jersey Cy wom- an who whipped seyen policemen yes- terday when they tried to put her out of @ house owned by School Directory Rob- wed today Becond Criminal mpeon did nol appear she apologized for her Mt figs eke so turned to Perenter , | SIEGEL’S MAN HURT. eee ts Chaufleur Badly In- im Automobile Accident, Goreham, chauffeur for Henry Ni d Mamaroneck, Jospita) euffer- sustained in an ine last night, automobile "upset Ata high rate of ‘ont road between and iy SNe BADLY HURT BY FALL. the other two wed and aw Jon the sidewalk of ets in front of @ place questions Fried said he @n auction room to be Fre old, of No. 91 Bartholdi avenue, thi city, attended the wedding last evening of Miss Annle Doneke and Reinhold erson, at No, 6 Meroer street, Jer- After ‘som: nent the g Ad and Ui Annio Talaman, twelve years old, while watching @ parade pass her home, at No £4 Barrow street, Jersey City, M, he left the festiviti He went to awolnat ren er ee

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