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RPeras ci RES LOWEST PRICED STORE IN NRW YORK FOR FINE Oops, Ehrich Bros.|* 6TH AVE. 22d TO 23d ST.. NEW YORK. GIRT, AND BOY ELOPERS WRO RETURNED TO. | DELOPE HIS HOME AND TOOK A FATAL POISON DRAUGHT. ‘The Most Conventent Shopping Place In all New York, | Pent ort Boy and Girl Wife, Unfor- given, Returned to His Home and Took:a Fatal Draught of Poison. Now Is Your Chance for Easter Cian 3 ) for Norfolk ° Suits, These are brand-new styles in smart re. and plain colors; the Norfolk Jackets are — for Three Piece Suits, COAT, VEST and PANTS complete, at barely Friday, 2-Hour Sale, HIS PARENTS VERY BITTER. Even in Death They Put the! Blame on the Little Bride and the Mother Up th es 3 the ‘cont of the fabric alone. Suite of ele- 9to ILA. M, eae a little longer this ea ie other fore Up e © gant cheviots nee cassimeres—three-button Only. m 3. 7%) Marriage License, SE eR cc MTC AMR An Be) Sree a | Nostoik Sulta,||| eo ees | THEIR GOLDEN WEDDING, ! . 1 ess Eee ep ia Rg Saal Ith oy {or ere jn death the parents of young! in : Worth $2 and $2.50, OMA Frederic! jar’ are tr j | Set Svat Gael Mr. end Mra. Josa Fernandez win Ostebrate| GETS (IVORCE 4 for Sailor & Dou. || Jump at Thi buried hey in one grave with him from) ‘ Chance Fiftieth Anniversary of Their Marriage. their home at Lakeville, N. J., to-day. It was their opposition to her that led to their son's flight from home and his} return with his wife in the dead of} night to die by poison at the door of the | home which had been closed against| ble Breasted Suits SS oe The SAILOR SUITS are of Blue Cloth, hand- somely ee: sizes 8 to 8 years; double- breasted; ‘at mixtures and nobby ef- feots; all wool; sizes 8 to 16 years, Fine Serge will be very much worn, rong line in Red, 7 beens ge OO” with ten rows of silk soutache bratd; thoy ore in sites trom ais ty) 8 years) 500 am $1.00, | eazeeeee Odd Lots Silk Waists Sharply Reduced. A collection of very handsome Waists goes on sale to-morrow for a quick clearance. Some are slightly soiled—some mussed from handling and window display. We put the whole into two groups, as follows: ' 2 95 for Choice of Group |, Reduced from 4 95 for Choice of Group 2, Reduced from. C Lr nn en} $7.50 and $10.00 each. . Prices Up to $12.75. Handsome Crepe de Chine Waists among these—also Peau de She Accused Husband of De- serting Her and Their Child During the Blizzard in the Year 1888. aa the girl's favit,” sald the| her to-day noah her tears. lay In wait for him in the E would not give him up, a@nd it hay ended in this." Public sympathy in Hast New Yorle and lakeviile, where the young people aud thelr romance were known, is all the loyal lovers who le side by in death, The Gir) an Orphan, todarth had not attained nis iis sweetheart was three His father was man- mbroldery works nd a man of con- The girl was Louisa HE HAS ANOTHER WIFE. In opposition to a plea for alimony, William T. Smith, of Brooklyn, pre- sented to Judge Garretson a letter from his wife, Mrs, Addie C. Smith, in which she declared her willingness either to suo or be sued. All she wanted was her freedom, © in the Stodarth home young © jove her, and when! 1 it out they sent the ld their son they could! ome » Servant as a daughter- give up the girl, and| ! o Lakeville in the | that separation would cure his; . Instead, it drove him to a; ringe He Disuppenred at Last. 1 (il and was threat- joss of sight. Neither parents ior his phystclans could understand the terrible depression that caine upon him. to be ubout he diappeare, on Dyiday. On Monday hfs zelved a letter mother re- from him postmarked | Proyid » H. . Tt contained only} hls marrtage certificate, issued last Bep- tember, and a metsage scrawled on tha buck, asking forgiveness. In her anger the mother tore the certificate to bits, Nothing more was heard of the yauth-| ful elopers until thelr bodies were found | “3 the Stodarth barn stiff in death, with faces disfigured by the carbolic Deld, of wilelt each had drained e'theees ounce BORE ee ‘AOVAL WELCOME TO LEADER HOPPER Harlem Tammanyites Arrange ‘for Big Receptign and Have $500 Silver Service for Him. Thess are busy times with the Ieu- tenants of Tammany Leader Isaac A. Hopper, of the Thirty-firat Agsembly District, who ts coming home from his winter vacation in Florida next Sunday. There is to be a big reception to the returning leader Monday evening, and on April 14 there will be the Jefferson Day banquet of the Harlem Democratic Club at the Harlem Casino, with 300 plates at $10 @ piate, and distinguished guests and speakers from all over the country. ™ The welcome home to Leader Mopper wil] begin with aa excellent vaudeville trom 8 to 13 o'clock in the General Committee Hall, No, 209 West One Hundred and Twenty-ffth street. He will be presented with a $500 sliver ger- vice, consisting of a tea kettle on a crane, teapot, sugar, cream pitcher and finger bowl. On the kettle will be in- wertbed the legend: “Presented to Isaac $ } HORROF by bia friends of the Thirty- Assembly District, Tammany Hal 9, we oe pieces will bear the ag The presemation Bene, ned y, james A. e a a Pee Was a ae pa ies piv lerson dinnor nt Johny, W, lar as a liv! h A. 8 pee Wy oa hy Jolin B, peid. and Paaand, rom, Cleveland, “ul en LEBAUDY’S AIRSHIP WORKS, Another Chiet aetul Trial Regorted by Petit Parisien, PARIG, April 1.The steerable balloon belonging to the brothers Pierre and aul Lebsudy was again capers Bere iva Lee Molsson at eae HRS and JR Mr. and Mrs. Jose Antonio Fernan- dea will celebrate on Friday evening th- fiftieth anniversary of thelr wed- ding, which occurred at old St. Joseph's in Waverley place, in April 1853, Mr, Fennandez was born in the Prov- ince of Asturias, Spain, on Dee, 10, SS Teast ANTONO Hip County of Longford, Ireland, on Feb. 15, 1835, and was brought to New York |y he parents in 1848. ‘They had eight children, five of whom are living. All five will be at the cole- lvration, together with nine grand- lehildren and two sreatcaveonhlisren, The celebration will take t their ehmond Hill, 1820; went to Havana in 1845, and came| Tf. to New York in 1880, Mrs. Fernandez, whose maiden name | was Cathertie “Mills; was bora Ip ‘the DEAD MAN'S SONS ACCUSE LAWYER, Unprofessional Conduct Is Charged Against Frank R. Lawrence, President of the Lotos Club. CALLED H. A. TAYLOR THIEF. In refutation of the accusation made by Frank R. Lawrence, of Lawrence & Hughes, attorneys, against their dead father, Henry A, Taylor, that he mis- appropriated $676,000 in railroad bonds deposited with him as security, Henry A. Taylor, jr., and John Howard Taylor make charges of unprofessional conduct against Mr, Lawrence, who is President of the Lotos Club and a Thirty-third Degree Mason, and positively deny the allegation, asserting that Mr. Lawrence father's | as he accepted from him a knew the bonds were their property, in his possession, The charges will probably be alred be- fore Justice Gildersleeve, in the Supreme to-day, when the exeoutors of Mr, Taylor's estate, the two sons and Court, Prederiok W. Burnside, q son-in-law, receiver for all the securitles, ton Ratlroad Company, In thie suit [t was alleged that the late Mr, Taylor, who was a banker at No, 20 Broad street, and well known as ® railroad constructor and director, had appropriated to his own use the bonds, | which, it was said, had been deposited in @ eafe-deposit box to which he had <i access as the trusted agent and Chair- i} man of the Board of D: e- | road, to secure him against loss, ‘The a pmerionns, ai sult wes in the United States Ciroult court, FATAL CRASH ON BIG FOUR. Passenger Train Dashes Heed-On Inte # Fretg NORTH MANCHBSTOR, Ind, Aprit 2A Big Four passenger train crashed eer ey into @ Bouth-bound freight at full eapecd chree miles north of here last night. Bngineer Havy, of Wabaab, Ind, wee instantly killed and Breleo- man Willhagen is missing and ber Neved to be under the engine, loan of twelve of them, for which they have his receipt, and which he still has will apply for the appointment of a This is to protect thelr interests during the hearing by former Justice Charles 8. Brown, as referee, of the accounting sult brought by Mr, Lawrence as attorney for the Cincinnat!, Hamilton and Diy- ore of the} beautiful homestead at Ri the Fernandez was roteragted. i | mahagemant of the Yor! ‘otel for thirty-two years, ey retired from business ten years ago. RECITAL OF BRAHMS SONGS. Double Concert Will Be Held at Mendelxsobn Vall This Evening, Miss Marguerite Hall, soprano, and Franz Wilezek, violinist, will give a Joint recital this evening at Mendelssohn Hall, Miss Hall will be heard in a suite of Brahma songs and in old French and modern English ballads, She is gald to possess a voice of splendid qual- ity and finish, Mr. Wilezok is programmed for two movements from Bach's First Sonata and two movements from Goldmark’s highly colored E Major sulte for violin, Victor Harris will assist at the plano. clothing. Open Saturday Evenings, ae eathing time. a complete measuring out blizzard without food or fuel so that} she was compelled to give up her baby, boy to his slater. Smith denied abandoning his wife | and claimed they had parted by mutual agreement, He produced a letter writ- ten to him in 18% from Columbus, 0., in wihch she sald: \ “We were married ten years ago, and eight years of that time we have bare- ly meen each other, Neither of us is| old, and we still have some years to live. Wihy not live in happineas, each to our own king? “My object in writing to you now {9 freedom, I may never marry again, but | I would like to feel free to do so if 1) ! wish. | ‘Therefore I ask you elther to sive | me a divorce or take one yourself. | ‘There need be no scandal. Should you be erous enough to give the divorce, I would simply have the r sary papers served upon you, and yi failing to deny phe charges, 1 would obtain the divorce. ‘it you prefer taking the divorce, you can have the necessary papers, served upon me, and I will not oppose, but sim- ply let it go by default, “Regarding the custody of Wille, you can have control of him. My life is in- sured in his favor, and in case of my death I have some money in trust for him until he ts of age.” Judge Garreteon granted Mrs, Smith @ Mmited decree. Smith says that after hearing nothing from his wife for five The HISTORY of MEN'S CLOTHES. “Styles that were and styles that are,” To social affairs the Ancient Chaldee ‘Went dressed in all of his luxury— The finest of cloths that were woven on looms Were cut and made for his costumes, But since then there has been quite a change in men’s dress For social functions, informal—the frock coat and vest. Prince Albert Coats and Vests. There isn't a more elegant garment than one of our Prince Alberts. The broad shoulders, long coller and lapels, .4 graceful hang of the skirt stamp ours 9 with a character and individuality that you don't find in ordinary ready-made Black Unfinished Worsteds, silk faced... Black Thibet Coataand Vests, silk faceds.$20 Black Thibet Coats and Vesta, silk tined..$25 Black Vicuna or Thibet, silk lined....... $32 Geparate Trousers of Negpre dark strived worgted,,...83 to 98 A2>4GieCov Bh Arve, $16 for a Tailored Suit The price is commonplace—the suit WON’T be, This great pre-Easter offer of special garments from our clever woollen pur- of last week wasn’t advertised yesterday—-we had to give the Mies $16 isn’t an Arnheim Price! $20 is our normal starting point, This week it's your good fortune to have a superbly made and exactly fitted suit fashioned 45 you want it--handewrought by our best craftsmen—just at the time when other tailors are geiting their HIGHEST prices—at real worth, We'll send samples Any WharG, and along with ‘em fashion cards and it, years he merricd @ Miss Marthe Schriber, with whom he is pow Living, ARNHEIM, ' 1 Mrs, Smith is a handsome woman, ; ido py tl who teaches in @ young ladies’ semi- but when her | nary and lives in Ardsley. She marriea|| These Waists are in Peau de Soie, Louisine and Taffeta and Liberty Satins, some beautifully tucked, some “ there was Smith in 1885 and says he abandoned Silk—some lace trimmed—some Chiffon trimmed— 2 95 trimmed with lace, medallions, all ied shades, sizes 4 9: p v her to dy but go Into ser- her In 158%, leaving her during the great some all over tucked—sizes 32 to 38—all at ° || 341040, aI Ate. odedonsesgevevccnesat ates Samae Other Aggressive Specials for Friday. Millinery. Imported Hats and Toques. Also Charming Creations from Our Own Workrooms, Exclusive Styles. Specials. $15.00 Trimmed Hats at $10.00. $10.00 Trimmed Hats at $7-50. These are all high-class Hats, but there ARE ONLY A FEW OF EACH Our $5.00 Trimmed Hat Department will interest you, All clever de- ‘Untrimmed Hat at SPECIALS, $150 and $2.00 Hats for )8c This lot includes all high-grade Hats in Tus- eans, chips, fancy braids and fine " O8c Milans. Your choloe, a $3.65 $5.00 Hats for The best hat of the season, ready to wear, made of silk braids and chiffon, trimmed with military cords and one's 65 MONS; COACH oresseereerreereereere ° PEATE at eeeeeoes Baatrio-we 4 49) Flowers, Fruits and Foliage. Geraniums, jeeneried shades of red, at SOc, inch and wy) ei Paceen Sailors, 39c., 59c., BBc. Hawthorn Blossoms, pink sae white; June Roses, all shades, 39¢, and u Royal Blue Velvet Daisies, "300, Lilacs in white and purple, 590, Large assortment of double an single Viow lets, 25c, bunch up. Crush Roses, all Pahades, in bunches of 6, at unch, res assortment of Straw Braids at 200, piece and up; black, white and colors. Friday Bargains in Muslin Underwear, CREPON KIMONO GOWNS, with yoke and road band of foney silk or Drea Aan border, special 1. 98 KIMONO DRESSING SACQUBS, crepon, with and border of solid color or ie a border; value 1,49; special. 98c iG GOWNS, fancy airips ‘iawn, LONNOING I and sleeves trimmed with lawn ruffle, edged with lac 59c special a DRAWPRS, rennet oumkesite ruffle, with ingh tue! tween rows my ewstitah ing; value 89¢,, epectal 25c KIMONO DRESSING SACQUBS, rite with colored polka dot, Sulshed with yoke and broad bordel value 49c GOWNS, cambric, high or V-neck, hem- stitched tucked yoke and finished wit) neat ruffle, also three other styles to se- 39 lect from; Value 490, apecial,..... c Men’s, Women’s and Misses’ ———————————————————— Hose at 14 Price. We place on sale to-morrow a most re- markable offering of Men's, Women's and Mises’ Hosiery, The men's half hose com- prise every kind and color, plain and fine gauge black, black and fancy cotton, fancy stripes with granite, black, mode, tan, blue and cardinal grounds; also black with silk embroidery of white, red, black, &c, The Women's and Misses’ are of black real lace lisle thread, with lace down the toe, in large variety of the latest spring Ince de- signs, al! double soles, worth from 46e. to 85c, per pair; all siz on sale to- 15 morrow at ” Cc The Shirt Sale of the Season § Continuation of that Ni most astonishing Neg- ligee Shirt Sale, Cer- \\ tainly the greatest sale Jeg OF 18 ind held thls \, 786. to $1, \. The Shirts are most. ly made with neckband and detached link cuffs, Hundreds of choice new patterns, On sale in the regular fattes in the slaler for $1 Imported Glace Kid Gloves, Continuation of the Great Sale, involving 8,000 pairs Glace Kid Gloves (2 clasp) in all the new Spring shades, algo black and white. This collection—one of the most advantageous we have bought for many months—is composed of all clean, fresh goods with Brosser embroidered backs in self and contrasting color, imported to sell at $1.00 a pair—of course there is a loss, but it Hes back a us; choice of 59 the purchase ,,,,. soseereee ¢ 59c Friday's Silks. Printed Pongee Siks, 24-inch PRINTED PONGBE SILK, in the very neatest and prettiest patterns, op black and colored grounds; a most de- sirable Summer Dress Silk; comfortable, durable and washable, actually worth bc. @ yard; Friday’e price, 30c% Friday Sale in Wrapper A special lot of WRAPPERS, {2 saase Bt lawn, rolling collar and bul Piece neat braid; small size; while iN @pecial, 1,000 WRAPPERS—Light or dark trimmed in ‘various styles, with fancy or embroidery, deep flounce at pers tom; values $1.75 and $1.45; special. 95¢ HOUSE DRESSES—Fancy dark colors, trimmed with toy Pig: fancy bebe sult } loasth and wide 98 skirt; special WRAPPERS — Fancy figured fowertd stripe percales, all new and pretty colors, trimmed with ruffle over shoulder; ala some with embroidery or faney © J, 45 braid, flounce at Rotiony [ee $1.98; special... | 15c, for Down Sofa Pillows, Passos tee iceoeeeaerneeeie aati aay On sale in our new Art Bmbroldery Dept, 24 floar—a department which now occupies floor space than any similar department Now York, and its stock will compare with any in America, ~DOWN SOFA PILLOWS, Speci quality, sirlay Ay ofotiees, 16x in.; value 89c.; special for co Friday Bargains in White Goods. INDIA LINON, 40 in, wide, 12%¢, grade; special WHITE CBIFFON, bas in, wide, 5c. quality; apecial . serapeeneperenns White Fancy ORTON: 82 in. we, 4c, grade . FRENCH REVERINGS, 12 rei 40 in, wide; prices from $1.25 to 71.75 a yard; special, pour DAMASK GRADBL; BROCATWLLE, beautiful designe; Ybe. grade; special t0c! for Men’s Handkere SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY A ae low price of, wr) At Eke?